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‘REVOLVER USED IN SILOON FIGHT Robert Dufort Shot in Thigh and Phifip Murray Receives Serious Wounds on Head. Detectives are investigating a shoot- ing affray that took place early to-day {n the saloon of William J. Reardon, at the corner of Gixteenth street and Wiret avenue. Rearion amd Philip Murray were held in Yonkville Court to-day to awalt trial Murray is sut- fering from severe scalp wounds and Robert Dufort is in Bellevue in a ser- fous condition with a bullet wound In Gls thigh, The two men refused to make any statement in court. Potlceman Shields and Darrow, of the East Twenty-second street station, were standing at Fifteenth street and First @venue, when they heard shots, ran to the saloon and burst in the door, A) man lay in the shadow of the bar, etanching a gaping wound in his leg with @ reg. Another man lay under a) table senscless, while a third stood| negligently at the bar; on the polished surfsse of which lay a smoking pistol. ‘the policeman raised the senseless man end dashed water in his face, es and said he was No. 128 East One street. He was n ugly wound in the temple and the police sent a hurry call for an autbulance, The man under the | bar said hy was Robert Dufort, of No. 272. First avenue. He was taken to thi zal, where ‘his condition was pro Rouuced serious. The other two were taken to the station-house. They re- fused to talk about the fight that had evidently taken plice. ee CELLAR BLAZE DRIVES 20 FAMILIES OUT. Dog Nearly Suffocated, and When Revived Starts for River to n Suicide, ndland dog wae ‘he tim of a fire that routed twenty families from the five-story tenement at No. 420 West Fifty-third} atreet to-day, The dos was found, a most choked io death, when che men forced their way "into the smoke. filled basement, where the fire started. ‘They hauled iim out, limp and still, and poured water on him until he sat up and howl his unsteady Kiver as fast as t et tottering lope. would | him, with his owner. “Martin Me- | y, the grocer of ee nee Livin nt, in pursuit Preston that the dog "had matters ee suicide by = suff. jon. and, “Delng. Dbaiked there, meant to complete tne| English Sinker Doing Business All the Hotels Between 3 and 6 in the Afternoon, Have you been up against the crumpet counter? No. Well, if cou want to be one of the real members of the lodge | WHERE. 1 THE CRUPPET COUNTER, PLEASE of “Always On" you'll have to get next to the crumpet counter. What is the crumpet counter? It's the temporary lunch stand the big ho- tels set up in the tea rooms in the Te: Have You Been Against the Crumpet Counter? A HIGH BALL FACE ANDANORDER OF CRUMPETS . afternoon from 3 to 6, from which they Job in the river. ed to a stack of ~' wiches, tea, serve crumpets, toast, fairy little sand- cocoa and other perfect Carmen Rarely ARUSO in "Carmen" wag potent enough to draw to the Metropoll- tan Opera-Howse iast night one of © biggest and most brilliqnt audiences senson. It was toe first appear- in this city as Don Jose of the »opulay Italian tenor, and one of the few occasions om which he has sung the part In Frenoh. Nevertheless, the hon- orm of the evening fell to Olive Frem- stud as Carmen, There have been many exponents of Nad sliuring Spanish cigarette girl with- in the memory of pyesent day 0} \ goers, Calve, perhaps, the loneees ee it is doubtful if the characterization by Fremstad hae been excelled. ‘The music suits her voice to perfection, her low notes Wluminating the text with start- ling realism. Hor carriage, her facial expressions, her lithe, snakelike move- nents, her dresstn all combine to make a convincing picture, AS for Caruso, the comnelline chatin of his yoice was always present. al- ¢hough once, in the inn of Lillias Pastia, Ht seomed to break: but fn the farb of @ Spanish soldier all ‘that he lacka of &race and suppleness were shown in the extreme. After the rose song, which he delivered with exquisite io. he Toss from hiy knees to respond to a tor- rent of applanse. When he dropned ‘back oxain (make love to Canmen's back he di(t it so ludicrousty that the Whole house mared. He sang the last act In a fine frensy. but he iced Car- men like & commonplace munierer, Besale Abott. with her ati small. Sweet, true voloe, girlish-loolting in the purt as none other within living mem- ory, hardly made Micaela fit in the ple- ture, She was like a dainty Dresden doll thrown in among tho amuselors, Pyt ah Bhes acter pith ie ica understood, threatened with ri by a doctor behind the scenes Defore hi he @ypeared. he smaller basta were were a hooest the fcenery Was & cre chorus and baller wae acceptable Fr2mstad Sings as It Has” Been Sung. altogether Jer, Genried has reasen to Hit Baan) ‘himself upon the perform- Colds Lots of people look at a cough t “THE MATINEE.GIRL AND HER MAMMA CRUMPET | HUNTING, ladylike things with which to tempt the maltines girl who 1s on the wagon. It also serves to catch the trade of the old folk who orinartly balk at stop- ping in a restaurant after a shopping tour, because, as a@ rule, they don’t know what to order to eat that will giye them an excuse for sitting around and Ustening to the music and etill at the same time preserve their appetite for the corn beef and—of the boarding- house ait 6.90. ‘What ts a orumpet? It's & cross between a breakfast roll and @ pretzel ag to material, and is something like the top of @ baking powder box in shape Eaten with Sweets. They are English and can be eaten with butter, molasses, sugar or mostany old sweet thing. They have been a pop- ular breakfast sacessory jn many house- miler until the never neraly popular unt] the Waliort rf beeen to feature them on the tea and toast afternoon list, Now they are vo be found in] every smart beanery that caters " Jers from Fourteenth street to Forty-ninth street, In the Hotel Astor Oratgeine, wheie the upper Broadway crows seethe on an afternoon, a very counter {8 eet at 3 o'clock, and wu costumed attendants serve cocoa, tea, hot and cold “Jemo” and crumpe! you can't rest, The crowd that is to be seen hero fg as different from the crowd that {s to be seen from midnight til 3 A, M, as a Child’s restaurant crawd Is to a Detmonico dinner party. Some Are Martyrs. ' Gorgeously costumed girls and women accompanied by dowagers and sweet- hearts sip ‘socom, talk gossip and munch crum, He pth there a fat old bounder with ae “highball’’ may be seen sitting fit a daintily dressed Fhe thine ais to keep in the spirit et chewing at & ie thinkis uy @ ohcese sandwich ands rene of the good stu: te pastime of actors who rk anid aro sought as com- ‘by celebrity hunting dow: PAvIile He isn't fe exciting a8 “Shasing the cherry in tall At tan't as expensive or as bard on the stomach. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of cchdiaseaudibaic esate aia saniiieed THE WORLD: : TUESDAY That the sevorat American medicinal rode hry concentrated of which make ap Dr, Medion Discovery, haye the strongest | su) kind of endorsement by scores of lead- ing medical writers of all several schools of practice, a brief glance at the stani works on Me Medita will show. Of Golden Seal robt, whioh;| one of the prominent in; 7 “Golden Medical Discovery, fe Secers teearred of Jefferson ‘Medical-‘Col- lege, #0 “Very useful as a stom- ic (stor ach) ate and in atonic spepsia. Cures‘ gastric (stomach) catarrh and headaches ‘acco! map AD ing bs oe i He ae se f Cy uct, jaundice an nstjps tion as diseases which the ‘use Golden Seal root overcomes ;, *lgo: | possested catarrh of ‘the iteainady even when it has proceeded to tceration, ix remarkably benefited “by Hy drastige welled (Golden Seal root). Dr. Grover Coe, of New York, eat “Hydrastis (Golden Seal root) exer- cises an esp ence over mus cous surfaces, pon the liver it acts with equal certainty and ef- ficacy. As a cholagogue (liver invig- ‘ ator) has few equals.” Dr, Coe alro advises i for affections of the spleen ane Mins er Sraierre| eee generally, and for scrofulous and g alas’ diseases, cutaneous eruptions, pa Head opio diner, ‘women, alone chronle Ha ort of ie liver; also for chro inflammation” of bladder, for which Dr. Coe says “it is one: sof the most reliable agents,of cure.” Prof. Hobart A. Hare, M. D., of the University of Pa., saya;of Golden Seal root that it is "of service in chronic catarrh of the stomach ‘and bowel following ‘abuse of alcohg}, and as tenis after malarial fever” He. ‘farther » it “has g distinct pntismalarial ini uence.” Ao Se conditjans, as uterine catarsh, Jeucor- theea, otc., and a3 “a curative hgend in LT LT Weighty Professignal Endorsements. f iogreeug ‘viscera, | Che! th in- bx pes? are EVENING MARCH 6, BBUD, Prof, Finley Borer Golden Golden ot Golden (inflammation pf giuipalion, menerat :prost in ‘his Looker a Golden Seal tiny lent-of Pierce’s yee mee Laie Golden: Medical Discovery.” lingwood continues, “in all conditions it is useful.” Mugh more, did space permit, con! be ae joted from ‘Gotten 3 Medical Discovery” m to do all that in ‘claimet iden above brief extracts, for prominent and important ingré olden Seal root. tive action addition, ta ae | of Queen ‘8 Man and bap, pererenae? 5 Ley now mi com known throu; out most that on Eeaieisy caren that ea in the “Discovery” has named above in th tel What other mediting ye ea for through druggiste' professional endorsement? For Pepsit, liver Eoubles, rail rhal_.affections of halted nature, “Mingering cou, throat end lung’ affections, the * chronic dyspepsia. in Prof. Laurence Johnson, M. D., of the Medical Department, Universit City of {Gaiden equally jou ore raise of Golden ji ly for its tonic foes, in a livalenednce from acute and it, tonic nitecesrSeee pont ucons “surfaces. and upon the gall bi: ager Doctors Bartofi and Tully ravom;,) Gal aad ae an allots te ee eae tonic and as an_ alterative in eased conditions: of the mucoue mem- branes. Prof, John King, M..D,, Inte of. Cin; cinnati, author of the AMERCAN D1s-| to PENSATORY, givesit a prom ineey, placd ‘among medicinal agenta, rei all the forego’ ab writers Bave’ bout, it, as does Prof. John Mi, der; M. D., Inte of Cincinnati, ‘Dr, Soud~| der says: “It stimulates. the digestive processes and increases the assimilation of food. By theso means.the dlood ts enriched, * * * *° thé”consequent improvement. op sthe glandular’ and nervous systems are results.” De kena itsoreid eays, eA relation ite general fect upon system, there is o medicine inuse about which there is such general yrceinity of fhe It is universally regarded as tone, uefa iu all ‘debilitated special} ba remedy, Delow an applicabik golng list te cena as we ‘goa > heart, Perera skin, and blood. A little, book of extracts treatin; ali the several ing ients entering ierce’s m mailed. free to. x0y.one asking ( éard aes x letter) forthe same, ah plainly written. In ‘cases of chronic ailments, tended by. Aaya or Dr. Pierce’s use, of the’ “Golden ery,” to regulate the bowela~ hey act in harmony with the." Discovery,” twill be found to be ® most alpatie the active medicinal Mandrake root, enters regen of the lite eta,” in fact is their chief es lients. They ‘Yegulate the liver, stomach and bowels. are of igely into the com tle sugar-coated “ one o! DENTISTRY. WE TREAT ‘S$ PERS OWNS AND BRIDGES, TNGs POM M1. 00: FULT. RETS, Seo: 2 WEST 14TH ST. Cor, 5! Ay. 419 BROADWAY, Cor. Caual s\. | Dreator | 101 W. 42D ST. Harlem: 164 W." 125TH ST. ental C Brooklyn: 495 f 998 THIRD AY,, Entrance on 59th (After March 15, or cold as if it were inevitable, and refer to it as some ailment which they naturally expect dur- ing the stormy winter months. No person need have the slightest at- tack of cold or la grippe, nor even pneumonia, if their system is properly fortified. Rexall Mucu- Tone will fortify your system against any such attacks. Since, we make this strong statement we will tell you how Mucu-Tone does this: Coughs, colds and pneu- monia are but the result of a ca- tarrhal condition, which is in reality an internal scrofula, If the system is free of catarrhal germs you need never fear coughs, colds and pneumonia. Mucu-Tone will do it, because Mucu-Tone clears the system of every trace of ca- tarrhal s, tones up the sys- tem, shakes off hanging on tag- end coughs and colds, revitalizes the entire system, increases the appetite and makes you put on flesh. You take no chances in buy- ing Mucu-Tone, because we back it up by refunding the price if We are in any way dissat couldn't afford to spend our diaatt adie ae it ni it out of every hundred persons who use it. sonal recommendation, a trial-size bottle that we sell cents, “sme A REASON ° The United Drug Company, manufac- turers of the Rexall Remedies, for whose preparations we are agents in this city, make 200 remedies, one for each ijl. Each one is especially prepared to cure one disease, and that Fe ia ae age 0} jalists. ‘ou don't contract with a plumber to build your whole house, do you? Why should you ‘con- tract with one propric- tary medicine to cure all your troubles? For Nervousness— Rexall Americanitis ir, 75c For Dyspepsia— Rexall Dyspepsia Cure, ase. a4 Coughs— x large caren egelene hia And— ther Rexall Rem- ofl Tons other ail- . ments, sage: cor. st. 1 fifty RIKER’S DRUG STORES fr Clinton bey Fintbarh, Aves ey com Pemone a LADY APTUNDA HOURS, 9 A. DENTISTRY. YOU YOU RIGHT. — StL War Pree mM. TO 7 P.M. Made to fit and wear is our rule for making artificial teeth, “Hanks’ Teeth” do fit, f| wear well and look like nat- ural teeth, If you let us show you the good points of “Hanks’ Teeth” we know you'll want a set. We make all repairs free. $8.00 to $25.00 a set. HANKS DENTALASSN. 205 SIXTH AVE., below 14th Street, Yo restaurant. Just ‘sil Nyse to ore tent BRAUT 1¥ to gue keee experience HOrK a Pavan y Tani Positively Painless Extraction, Best Teeth (good until March 19) 8.60 Fill from. in isos pbmanty WU. over! TEETH Prescription for wont an’s. weaknesses, us well as ne oe rominent authorities wonderful ee te Properieee root in the cure of all ‘the varions diseases as set forth in. the ite most ent is This agent.is, how- ever, strongly reinforced, and its cura+ enhinced by Ave right proportion fe wa Black ‘elyil mind rece} endorsement of the lesding are cal men of our land, who exigt each: van show any. such nic oatar- lente oF “he nine! covery” can ‘be relied upon a3 @ sovere ge little book noted will readily see the ot the’ “Golden Medical to the cure BEG or fhe fore- as fall adder, icines, being extracts from standard medical works, of the different schools of basing will be Moos erce, Buffalo, N. care iene the ‘writer's full post-office ad- at ‘istent, con- ion, leasant Pellets ehould be taken. cofjointly with the ledical yey: SUNDAYS, 10 TO 4. cond bs want to eeoure one of the ft you sure, Pianoa for everybody and within everybody's means, Great March Sale of 1,000 $350 Waiters Pianos including stool! and cover, for $195 on easy terms of ‘5 Down | and Cl a Week, fa Re Real Value. Which cannot begin to com- for of y fered at $350 ta $400—so w: ing you a positive saving of $150 to $200. Pianos Delivered to Your Home on a Payment of $5. 10 YEARS’ GUARANTEE inserte: it Eo nid u and pay any balance at $1 pea request @ represen’ or week. thtive. wil Warerooms, 84 Foor, BLOOMINGDALE BROS. Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. RAILROAD, Pvt. RMLROAD, STATION FOOT Ov pee ae ZyENTY of ‘THLRD CORTLANDT 81 ‘The leav! and coftiandt sur in tive minutes that given below for treet station. 1.05 A. M.—SHICAGO, BPECIAL, 91065 4. MST, “LOUIS LIMITiIgD — For ines al Cin dnciunatl and St. HEAR 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 7,9, 14, 13, rtd 47, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, Being Samples, from wiiich the cannot describe in detail, for varie jof any particular style is limited enough to say that if you admire pretty articles of ‘underwear of sheer soft lawns, nainsooks and cambrics, trimmed with extea fine laces and embroideries and want @amplo Prices. | OUR ANNOU Accurate statements, with strict WHAT WE PROMISE Curtain Laces and Nets Not a mete section or adjunct, but occupying @ space so extensive that it can only be compared to a good sized store—assortments equalling those any other two or three stores together can show-..-At alltimes you find values M.—THE | Pr YLVANLA LIM- TrED-03 hours °1.98 P. M-—CHICAGO, ¢ ANGINR Amt AND 98.05 P, M. ‘ M—oHHcAgo Larry ‘ STERN EXP! UIs -PHNALVANIA (SPDCIAL— M.—WEST RESS. M—ST. 18 AND CINCINNATI ND *0.55, soon lea ‘ongreasl 5.08, 0.25 BM Hotes Gitlin atest 860 Falta ace, £00 | Brondway and ‘oma "Heeuee Annet y mean will call io trom hotela and. residences through, to sdesunation. “$43 Chelsoa" for Pennsylvania Servi ATTERBURY, W. ae Wo; eral Manager, ‘een Ae ON EASY wn, BE without y absolutely ‘withou it ls pleasure, not pain, ced in’ the dent Department Uses It as 5 and to thank you for the gift. ‘this office and is very useful. PAYMENTS. aes weekly. ecable jarring sonsa~ ATE DENTAL SPECIALIS' S2 West 38th Street, PHON: Uncle Sam’s Department of Agriculture, Office of the Secret ura, AD avhington,3.C. Publisher The World Almanac, Dear Sir—I am directed by the Secretary to acknowledge the re. ceipt of a copy of The World Almanac for 1906, sent to him by you, FOR SALE. CREDIT TO ALL, al DIAMONDS AND WATCHDS on, weekly oF monthly payments; all goods tly guarantees and delivered on first ‘ | pangs Huslness confidential. National Diamond and Watch Co., 177 Broadway, near Cortlandt, WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. Only Reliable, Up-to-Date Goods ABY PAS MENT ond representative If desired. AMERICAN WATCH. & DIAMOND" co, | 19 MAIDEN LANE. Take elevator. TLEMION' Ts, of Agriculture a Hand Book Feb. 9, 1906. New York: The book is frequently referred to in Very truly yours, beyond the ordinary, the economy and advantage of buying here being well known to that discriminating class that demands the artistic and fine, but objects to paying exorbitantly there- forr— SASH AND VESTIBULE es Marie Antoinette Renaissance Irish Point—tingle or ‘dome poe edullion pS 25 BP, jers—handsome mi Bunday, Bs, So'20, 1068 fr'35 | centres—also all-overs— CBR og prereastonal ee aasath® ia 10 Ro $8 kucha WIG... 29 to 1.08 4. 25, $5.55, 0.25 PM. Into night. equ Rnny RAHAT ING Gia ph | ap aenlted: Md bop, Me i acie Xatoinette Window ATLANTIC COAST’ LINE "70.28 A” Door Bunting dy le Yorders— Ms Nem rere and Florida! 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Samples—that’s the reason! come to-morrow prepared to put in a Summier’s supply: West Fourteenth Street, 25, ‘27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, Manefacturer’s Salesmen take orders, they are bound to be of best workmanship and have the prettiest and newest laces and embroideries—Being samples we ty is too great, and the number to one to six garments.....-So’ to get GENUINE BARGAINS What's in a Name? LET THOSE WHO QUESTION NOTE RESPONSE TO. NCEMEN TS— 5 fulfilment of promises have es-! tablished a confidence among our customers that we fully appre-_ ciate and will continue to deserve— » WE’LL PERFORM— Something N ae Window Shadec— ide He: Retdy-aadel White, eces and dark green— All widths—30 to 37 inches... Heretofore | sido. echemmen mentions one ceetgne erful ena sides and Dottom—thorousl Decorative Articles Beautify the home and don’t cost extravagantly here, Fiured Chine Sil tassel and hand Mot China Pines other case SS are fringe—value Hard aaa ae White, Lambrecaing. cnn sie i A Splendid Line of Wanish s kt Neckwear,.25; mart Tes Effects or “i 8. Bare, with Fimb'd Lawn or’ Linen; Ascots rtment. in large n930 Large yasiety of New Stocks, Collars, Ties, Chomiatieg poke Roffs, Stoles, Capes, Scarfs, etc. Ribbons in Profusion Are shown on Spring Hats, particularly for the “banking” across the back! Tt takes an export to gtve the right effect, + tf you buy ribbons here OUR BOWMAKER will artistically bow and mount them on a band for the special ‘price of FIFTEEN CENTS, Babies’ Dresses and Slips Fine White Lawn Dresses— claborataly trim'd—sizes to 8 vre...1.! bust, Old-Fashioned Chocolate Creams and Caramels (plata) 40 cent kinds, pound +.seer serves In Basement, Near Soda Fountain. Velvet Axminstor ings xi yards—rich shades of green, tan and red Orientoa and effective floral paterns— 0 ever theres there faints RrOok NEW. Bor BtEDING. Unbleached Sheetings Soft and strong—pure cotton— sorting et inches, wide usually 1640 Consider 00 4 whkikth—lie eT ASOMENT— pw BUD “(Guaranteed’’ Ulack T affetas} inch—dhiffon fintsh—extra, ht lusire—elegant dresy iity-year round price oe MAIN. PLOOR—-CENTRI BUILDING. | Splendid Lot Embroidertes Swiss, cambric and ‘nainsook— French, and Exatish, evelot— also other open and blind work—5 to 8 ineh; aiso insertings—Extra fine goods—worth .15 ane 9, MAIN FLOOR—CEN'RY Silver Spoons en Borks The old relleble Rogers JOSEPH NELSON, Private Secretary, Tuble Forks Tablesnoons MAIN FLOOR—C M ORNIN G SALES ; To-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying we resetve privilege of restricting quantities. Kablea’ Lone Naingook apn dainty vokes with tuok: of Isce—wer ay eras s. Catt Dresses— chambeay— Ttuiea for bova or airis to 3 vie... 46 Women’s Spring Skirts Black Cloth and new and medium mixture and pleated flare—wi straps or folds— worth $4.50. SECOND FLOOR-NEW BUILDING, Babies’ Long and Short Goats Fine ‘White All Wool Henriette. an Bedford Cord—cireular Papen BRTO Rea ‘tekmn'a with alle Spring aon cone! pring etyles—sizes to 1,95 Lingerie Waist Patterns Fine White Lawn—handsomely d cufte— combined with Val. thee caer nne full quantity In hee NB, worth $1.00 and For iM Mero’z’d Moirei Percalines Yard wide, black, white and new © Spring shades, beautiful for Uning Eolfenne, Volles and other sheer fabrics— Fine French he Pure Bristle—sott, xoeahian and hard-aasorted: habdle usually 12 to. BASEN. 49: uae DRAWERS— 45| PETTICOATS— ances) | Regularly .69 to $2.98, be t “08 Regularly $1.39 to ol Sample Prices. Sampl veteag CHEMISES— .79/CORSET COVERS— } ".39) Regularly $1.24 to $6,98 tie Regularly .59 to $4.69, | ie . NIGHT DRESSES— ) -69|SHORT UNDERSKIRTS, 1-39. Regularly .98 to $7.98, he Regularly .59 to $1.69, by ; ¢—__________-» 4 (ey lpn the ‘a SL caer es ate Coen eo Tehran eat Sates a" £ e ‘ Ft