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NG, MARCH 9, 1906. WOMAN ACTS AS. [ACTRESS aT MOUTH [CHURCHVOMAN, —— ) “AWB ATO | OFCMMON OT) 4, is sir | ADAMS ADAMS ADAMS ADAMS ADAMS se ‘ es || ro-morrow’s . - ra. PROVE HER CASE ent ae? ae pe RY TAKING my Hosiery apectal Misses’ Coats, Suits and Dresses On Saturday Only We ey, She W: An offering extraordinary, consist- Shall Offer: ‘as Burned. EM Ce es ted Building the Biggest Garment Business in Greater 600 Pairs Notting: 4 2 Mrs, Laurent Appears in| parmsoe, x. 3, arch 2.-aeee| Mrs. Ella G. Duff Found n eS Silk, New York Necessitates Such Values as These al mr es items i : Marguerite Fields, who playa the heros : ockings at 7c. The CHARACTER of what, we sell is just as important to us ic Gey tt lho P i rane AC just as important to us as the prices we make to meet J Refutation of Charge of Ane Cn ee running kc Dead ue Bed at Her | air Gas So coaly. evn the competition of other houses where goods of similar character (though of inferior make and ma- Worth $1.50, 3 Habitual Drunkenness. ae the sitention of ‘a doctor tor} Homein East Orange. mail orders, terial) are frequently offered. You are justified in making comparison—as thorough as you like, ‘They. ae. fall. width |and > town Ss euste on stage during the , Girls’ Reef. i long. Eight distinct! jstion of the play. - Animated yee Seen eet aaa Le | Nenaitn ean torchonee poet | Surrogate Fitzgerald's big eyes open- iss Fields, who ts nightly bound to| ORANGE, N. J., March 2—It was) red cheviot; some of Best value seen in New York in 1 tures, Eton coat having ed wide to-day when former Assistant | cannon's mouth to be blown to learned to-day that Mrs, Ella G. Duff Commercial hy | Reprieces collar of silk, demi Corporation Counsel Gustavus A, Rog-|and then rescued at the critical mo-| Wife of Alfred Duff, committed sulcide | Stationery and sles vith cuffs of sith ers presented a beautiful dark-oyed wo- | ment by the hero, got the full charge] Yesterday by taking carbolle actd at her sleeves with cuffs o ‘ ‘||| Oifice Supplies also. outlined with f man wih 1 sy cheeks and ehapely form | last night and the hero was not in| home, No. 7 Wa: 4 - . A new department, in connection braid; skirt in the circu many a day. Positively no Mali or &. O. D. Orde! ° ‘Third Floor. these are Girls’ Dresses, in waite lawn and dimity, is Elizabeth Lau- | time to save her. e. The cas No. 900 West Seventeenth | ‘The gun used at the opera house fs to the police this mo with our Balcony Book Store. lat Bore, coat Lined with trimmed with Val. lace ig 1 she became an exhibit In] dummy ploce with a false barrel con- | Deputy County Physician Si: Splendid stock—all rightly, priced, bed ae Da and ruffles, with lace | YeOMiatlon ot ‘the alloxation of Coudarl cealed In the bore. An ounce nnd a | been notified and made an Inquiry, Just a few specimen values are Par les 12.75 edge. Prices from 59c Cork Linoleum eis an habitual drunkard | half of black powder ts ramed home | !-4ay granted a burial permit > guaniianship of her | and a soldier ts suppaet to touch off |, Mts. Duff was found dead tn her bed ford sole helr to| the gun with @ torch, ‘The fuse !s a | PY ® Servant. On the floor hy a two- » fatner, Alfred E.| “prop,” however, and the charge is | ounce bottle that pad contained carbolle really exploded by a hand battery set | acid. Mrs. Duft underwent an opera-|'| We admit tiat she signed the prom- | off from the wings. Last night the men | tion about a year and a halt ago and se presented by Mr. ort, never to| at the battery pressed the button a sec- | had been in poor health ever since. ain under date of Oct.| ond too soon and Miss Fields was | She was born in Vermont fifty-alx { s, “and we] struck in the back by the powder dis- | years ago and had lived in East Orang ee tae baci cords of Bellevue Hes- | churge and the burning wadding about thirty years. She was a member Besyipeaers * Was an inmate of | Her hair was ing down her back|of the Brick Presbyterian Churc! and full Duck, on March 3, 1904, |and this was se: d, while part of her| js survived by her husband and threc Invoice clothing was set on fire, | | | aughters, two of whom are schoo leather corne! the Surmeate's: cham- quay, Emrothered then five, but sige | teasers und the third a ibririan Time Book, weekly. trimmed with broadcloth Prices from hers was turned upon » handsome | Fields suffered fmm bums on the shoul- }] | Board ch note, let in different a 9 ese a paused, The amdiience was not wware that any- 2 ° gee. ; admit that," he continued; “but | PRE undauel hed happened and a> s Gamei's Hair Copying Bruai, Junior Suits, in shadow pis; double breasted front, collar and euffsy skirt in the new clr 97 Q) AS as there fora] The man who set off the cannon ta f 12¢,. 15c,) 18¢ CUNar a ncrnllel anteaters se ieree aise tices nea stes vee e tne veeeuee Gaonnosubat 3. 2537.95 Girls’ Threoo- Quarter Coats, in coverts and gray mix- tures; very sre. DeOO Girls’ Tub Dress« es, in check gingham and chambray, in ox- blood and blue shades. Misses’ Suits, in the gray English mix- tures; coat is collarless and trimmed, — double- breasted front, %-length sleeves and semi-fitting back; circular skirt; val- me’ 10.00% Misses’ Tourist Coats, in a variety of mixt ollar and cuffs and unfi ene) Ledger, thousand yards from one of the Fy leading manufacturers. Genuine Cork Linoleum—full two yards wide, and never sold anywhere for less than 49c, or 590, a yard Splendid array of patterns and colorings. show that she was there for a] The man who set off the cannon @#|UIIUE AU TIL ULLI ET, |J! —12e,. 15c., 18ce | cular oo eee eee ees Purpose. She was in the alcoholic ward | William Tennyson, who playa the part F of the soldier. Yesterday he married on both the: in the capacity | Stiga ‘Fenay Leroy, ay, of a pri t u of evi-| other company now pl . W Gence in ah cl . I| Miss Fields learned wh kun she said t ne E | wil give the names of the partics to] Stances ahe freely that d@ action to Your Honor pri-| “It'a a case where vately 1 please.”" be excused,” she remark This dramatic scene occurred in ar- Philip Bashi, Attacked by a = gument over the application of Eugen . . J. Laurent, of No. 5% West One Hun- BROUGHT 10 COURT Mysterious Assassin, Is | dred and nty-fourth street, for ap- ‘ Ff < ‘ithe Dying in a Hospital. pointment guardian of his Last of the 250 Custom Tai-« Sale of 100 Dozen HORS dei t ene V ©O5)| | Men’s Sample Shirts. Kinds We @annot Dupli- cate in Regular Stock Under : Values | Values up $15 to $18, To-Morrow at die? 6 to $2.50 Take it from us, the tailor who sold these Suits Is losing money—and a $1.00each, @randson, who has been in the Shelter- | ing Arms School, Manhattanville, since RY CAT AND N06 OO lot of it. His work Leese the aes custom-trade stores. His TPEnE : his father's death on Feb. 15. In the| tpeHasni ri , si ders filled, he had exactly two hundred and fifty Sults left In ‘ . | Philip Bash!, un} hant, eason orders filled, ly ed an y, petition {t was set forth that the mother | AIAN lleRba tna cal Settee the | stock. Clean shelves was what he wanted that he might go ahead with Fall Not a very big lot of Shirts, to of the boy was unfit to care for him ——— Catherine Hospital! Brookiyn; (trom) work. So we have bought these exquisite garments from him—to sell at be sure—but they represent values a o enees the $20,000 estate left to] rountes in an apartment-house duc] four bullet wounde Inflicted by an as $7.65 instead of $15 to $18, their actual worth. They are all made with such as have never before been ay Ardea eee Sinn ease to a cai and dog were aired in the Wes'| sassin who attacked iin while HAND WORKED BUTTONHOLBS, seen in this city—probably enough itfoner, In the French wine and produce | Ske, COUT MOM8y rnee ey va Reb, Is when Boant ee aes HAIR@LOTH FRONTS, for Saturday’s selling, bat be here Ni strate | i 1 aS it t Oe cae og Gace, ie | PE Se COUN e ahe le pont te eat al | HAND PADDED @OLLARS, as early in the day a8 you possibly said the mother should ba the natural | Hortense Gamble, who lives on the sec- | HAND PADDED LAPELS, can, in order to secure the choicest guardian, and declared that tho allega- ond floor of the house, No. 72 West { insuring permanent shapeliness. Materials are very finest Cheviots, Thibets, ones. cn Hlghty-second street. Mrs, Gamble al- Surrogate Fitzgerald gave him a week Tweeds and Cassimeres, in all the new Spring effects, mostly single breasted. They represent the road samples of the to bring proof to offset th legod tint on last Sunday the defendant | "yf. wr ble a 2 the Bellvue alcoholle ward: *|trie to force hin way ints her coon. | of the man who aa Sizes 34 to 42 inch. famous “Girard” and “Peerless” Shirts reheat 2. f id on —and samples are always finished to oe ee Wier thereh aitly, fea and add oume poses Bret ares zy sonoged oe te a We may never have sold you any clothing heretofore. WW we have not, ten perfection. In fact, the regular lines NIGHTSTICK AND NOZZLE. eraliocen Da taveaaiachereate eae! 1B Say chances to one you'll become a permanent customer—if you get one of of these self-same Shirts stand among ightstick | and Nozzle.” a stirring |1y through the boisterous behavior of 4 ee dd these Suits at the pric nova! a0:50 sultent 2.05 the highest in the trade, AY, Hoping, will bewin te by Seward | the cut and dog that ves In the apart-| ail to public attention, nd itro Spring Derbies Boys’ Blouses peae : Two, three and four of a kind— day's Eveniig World Tt is pektien (nz | ment above her. came known when thé d Never so good; never) wpuritan” make; both soft fin-| WITH EXTRA KNICKERBOCKERS. Norfolk and double- in sizes from 14 to 16% inch, New York atmowhere and ailve with| Van Ness ts a broker, He lives with | his ante-morten stics w Cors|] | so many styles; every-| i. and laundered; with or with- | breasted styles; ages 8 to 16 years. Made of all-wool fab- Setion, Read it! the McDonalds on the floor above the | ON" ts, susviclon of) | thing that is new and) °.¢ “Contars; also Russian style;|rics and made in best possible manner. The single Suit is At SOE Kins worth up to #. Plain Oxford Cheviot Negfgeca, TOR =o Gambies. Mr. Gamble is a singer and | ————— wenn || | Nobby, easily worth the full price—but we add extra trousers to- some pleated; attached, detached, or without cuffs; other $2 & S250) (os ard MSs > Fe | morrow—without additional cost. ots in stiff bosoms, detached cuffs; all ‘perfect. to 15 years Every style Shirt that ts new and good !s represented— At ZOC Ficaea Nepigess, Madras snd. Onterdy. plain’ white and 17 c fancies; soft Shirts, with attached collars and cuffs; stlff bosom fine Shirts; Is at times very nervots, With the McDonalds lves Peter. a Maltese cat ree eee tc uur teenie wine PERFECT Ten Thousand Gas Mantles | |Stanaara ground, There have. it is sald. been Books, ————— many complaints to the Janitor by ten- T th P d W. Pecan or telat orth from 20c to We have a larg Novelist De Pereda Dead. | °"**." pee i] ow er om 20c thee Volumes “ime must oe eee, {Last Sunday there was a particularly T SANTANDER, SPAIN, MARCH 2%—|pot fight between the two on the landing | Cleanses and beautifies the 35¢; o-Morrow at Fee a eee ann folk shed stock, hey have been publishe Jose Maria de Pereda, the novelist, is a floor. ie e on : I ep P dead, “He was born in! asi, "OY" oe ta oo eo autta a teeth and ‘purifies the breath, One of the largest makers of Gas Mantles has sold to us his and sold at 75e, per volume. For Y counter. ‘The clamor of the battlc| Used by people of refinement complete overstock and odd lots, representing hundreds of this selling we make the special 4. price of 17e. Onl tor ith the UVemand tor ese price of 17¢, Only room to men- tion a few tit , Quiller Couch. Ww. L. 0. SI Ss oes t Fergus Hume, Parker to Mississipplans. aroused the house, and as it was early | for over a quarter of a century. kinds, and bearing a great many labels and brands. JACKSON, MISS., MARCH 2.—Judge In Strange Garni n’s Will, H, Rider Hag- Every Week we receive deems owén-Birate, Wo. Clark Ras: shipments of these famous W. “ . : a al Douglas Shoes—but each Saturday Pender ee witnesses the piles of them melt away like snow. The man who @ Coat Shirts; also a large number of white and fancy pleated Negligees. Positively sold regularly from $1.00 to $2.50. ‘Let Floor. This is the sort of stock we have for this sale—all told, very IE close to 10,000 Mantles. \ t! antle! double wired and cap- ey are the best of all Mantles, being ¢ | and cap, a besides hey have a special coating which gives them 10e | etch longer life, together with a wonderfully brillant Itght Choose from the entire lot to-morrow at 10c¢. each. Buy as many as you like, and you'll be practising real economy in doing so, Shrfencstt ——— Union passe station here and the) ‘hysterics and besan to ask in a hich connecting ¢ 3 passed into pos-| pltcted volse why he snould try to fockay, whe ‘at Northern Railroad | pully a poor defenseless woman. . Dei ive $1220.00: Van Ness saya he withdrew in a hurry. 1 He was later served with two sum- 2 _| monses to appear in court, but patd no Oroff, Assis ant Minister of Commerce, | attention to them. ‘To-day he was bas been appointed Mii ‘| droughi to court by a policeman. merce ad interin in ‘There were accusations and counter ac- for a New York apartment-house—10 Convenient for t While the Manties are very similar In character, ° or ourists, hile the Mantles are very harac' Aiton B. Parker has accepted an in. |clock—there were immediate com- PREPARED BY store generally dont Ve Woman's Love Letters, f res and Hero Worship. once buys a pair and wears them Vitation to address the Migsissippi| plaints to the janitor. See ert ; tral ASAE Van Nee nese ene Hf ROE ei work; 60 the maker has 1! feelings of the irate family on the Hloor . MA . IDS Ghrowgh the Work: #0 the maker Us ete in thé Gusbeam Brassey. will have his eyes opened to the values we con- » Letters of a Worldly Wom- stantly offer in them. “i ‘oelow. He said ‘that ‘he offered his Great Northern Buys. apologies at the dgor and that Mrs. “factory damaged.” which meang form of a surface blemish or elso SIOUX CITY, IA, MARCH 2—The| Gamble, after hearing them, flew ture jal hurt that is vnnoticeable. Khayyam. +: OWERY Main Be MO ge. ite, Gallon, (Kutler, who vesigned Feb. 16. cusations, and the end of it was that Eye i Must Hold Philippines, be a eariveavapa “the, house will | MSteel white diamond, fine gem, 3ainch. s+... $6.95, 3s-inc Literature 3D for. new and desirable. All of them are HUNTSVILLE, ALA., MARCH 2—| once, more enjoy the sylvan quiet It) Boertectly cut, 11-16 karat, Tif- Paras uea Eade ALAA YVIENCE Bound in cloth, gilt tops, and Shoes and Oxfords Made for er Hlze sia pry meena ies : fany setting; is worth $100. ware ot painted with lead and oil paint and handsome- Pee RIL aa the Spring Season. Tabi Wlntit. Mate ed hac acs reese special $65. | ly varnished; iron bound, malleable iron trimmings, Some of the Authors: Never a Saturday that we do not have from one to two MCNgt TICRORGE: owt Rice eo th Mail Filled. Solictied. | Brassed finish, stout hardwood slats, valance clamps Pope,’ Wordsworth (3 Vole.) thousand pairs to select from at $1.98—and besides: Phillippines. He believed that as a base - |] | back and front; 12-in, hinges, No. 4 bolts, Excelsior lock, iron bottoms, 3 Lowell, Lorna) 3 Bhownine, Our Finest Douglas Shoes prices cleats on bottom, full clamped, inside roller, full muslin lined; set-up tray nnn nnn ae A ES PN dee ta ra Dees) Ereiens 1 Tat with centre division and divided lid, two strong russet sole leather straps 0 $1.69, vantage over all other countries In the is the strongest and best trunk ever offered for the price, competitive trade for Chinese business. LYDIA E. — = a = = around body, a) $i. OO ser Giris’s200 Menents $2.5 $. Br fo of operations in the Orient the islands Bi Douglas Samples Maa iny Boye’ Douglas 5 Standard Ol th : Liquozone Free. ‘ White Top Shoes. Br Ra ' TOPEKA, pou: CSE PINKHAM’S Ree tea unuce nae andl he . : e hh Bed and Men’s Underwear. Lace style—Just lke the pleture, | ent’ tipsy a sey ae eee na, an attorney for the Standard Oll MPOU: y F [1 MEnieLheaoy winter underwenr<all Three hundred pairs. Made with | widths. Made with military heels Company in Kansas, called on Gov. VEGETABLE CO ND. | and ‘state aisease with which you are oldin ouc e ayeinaverletedincovd munities tara white kidskin tops; patent colt | “ull kid outside stays; silk. tbbou suffering. We will then mail you an, tops. (Our own $2.50 “Medallion” ‘Hooh and Attorney-Gen. C. C. Coleman order on a local druggist for a full-| our stock. Values range from Si: yesterday and alleged thet the National Size bottle, and will pay the druggist C4 over, $1.00 to $3.50, comprising all of vampd., Sees fons 6 f0.48) D ant | Shoes.) “Also some two hundred or ll Company, the Standard'e prinaipa ourselves for it. This, is our free gift, ith Matt the best-known makes, 750 Bee ieee, Uabest sty le, raga pairs of lay Mode $2.50 Antt- 24 made to convince you; to let the product attress. at, EACH ov. cece eae 2 5 — % . Gear sid. that the National Ol Gon: fiself show you what it can do. "In jus- Complete wit any has been welling coal ofl to the = — =) tice to yourself please accept it to-day, F Peni re Ton, while cha LAGE a for It pices you under no obligation | A Regular 9 f 0.GO g 4 r is mater! UE 7 if PTOBA TNS ]| thc iewzoe Company, || Outfit :—To-morrow Do 458-464 Wabash Av., Chicago. ‘An Iron Folding Couch—one that makes itself into x bed with the least eran te Kviolasion of the Ant! Cee eo rt, With the bed we shall supply to-morrow a very hand- Anny a) ae possible efiot striped Couch Cover, fringed all around and full three yards cp perkase deren’ aren a % Jong. otaing Couch Bed has ® LIBERAL CREDIT Sloan's eee both sides are elevated Our fine ply also to ‘ork ends, When State, New Jersey and ‘camnecticut, you have a double bed; when these If you purchase sides are dropped and the couch Furniture, Carpets, Qc. For Tonsilitis adjusted you have the ? pada tl ice DFP SOP EPLOO| || | ice ot atown at he “she |, $5.00 Down, $1.00, 980 Worth, é5 " ‘oe “ 18.00 “ 2.25 bab “+ 20,00 “+ 2.00 Jayne's | y unawares, “3000 “ 360 ne’s Expectorant gery == =—|SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. . 1.50 Sateen Petticoats at 8 Fourteen hundred of them, and you’ve got to look at them very closely to discern a dif- —————--- ference from silk. The ideal Petticoat for wear—and you are to pay us 98c for them to-morrow, instead of 1.50, which they are actually worth. Made of the very finest grades of Sateen, highly and permanently mercerized; a great variety of styles in All Black. Some are finished with a number of ruffles; others have pleats and various other frills.

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