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ST MASHER I$ HELD UNDER $500 BAIL Edward Brown Persisted Annoying Sixteen-Year- Old Celia Jeffrey. 1 SIMPSON (NEW KICK AT JAIL ASKS QUICK TAIL! IN RAYMOND STREET nfist Who Shot Father-in-/ Kings County Sheriff Says He “Law Wants Case Before | Can’t Care for Short- Jury for Decision. Term Prisoners. in Edwart Brown, a stenographer, of ‘The shocking condition of Raymond No. 39 Clinton street, Brooklyn, was Street Jail, In Brooklyn, was again Clinton sages Bwolivay yas graphical; id to- Sheriff Fie-| to-day a: er in the Ad ree erty, of ices ptenbials a meeting Court, charged with annoying her and of the Sinking Fund Commission. The|@ttempting to trike up an acquaint ‘Sheriff wanted permission to transfer | @nce. NDICTED FOR MURDER. 1) Wife Principal Witness Against Him and Seems Pleased at Bill ‘The gin was going home from a peter read to the Kings Glee lied DiGWA began (4 Found, en follow at her heels, every now and then “{ do not think it possible that Ray- mond Street Jat! could be made worse| than It 1s," he said. ‘Tt ts so over crowded that the inmates have not room | to turn around, There ts no means by/ which they can get proper baths, “Up in the penitentiary there is every @iddling up to her end asking to be allowed to acoompany her, She en- deavored to hurry from him, but he continued his pursuit for a dozen Diocks, Neer City Hall Polloeman Mann heard Dr. James Weddell Simpson, who shot and killed his father-in-lew, Bartley T. Hlornoer, on Dec. 27 last, to-day in- structed his counsel, James W. Wilkin- on, to move for an tmmediate trial. the man say something to the girl to which she replied: “Please go away. I do not want to haye anything to do with you.” ‘Then Mann, who was in plain clothes, stepped up and arrested the poung man. He asked the girl if she would press a complaint and she suggested that they consult her father. The parent insisted on the arrest of the stenog- rapher and he was locked up, When arraigned in court he was held in $500 fail for further examination. 71 SUES DAUGHTER’S EX-FIANCE Wealthy Merchant Chargea with Violntios: of Confidence. NORTHAMPTON, Mass, March &.— Mrs. Mary Brodeur, of Marlboro, filed a sult for $0,000 yesterday In the court in this city against Frank P. Clark, a wealthy merchant of Ware, alleging that she was entiled to that amount for the disgrace to her family and the loss of tho service of her @aushter on Socount of the betrayal of confidence. About @ month ago Miss brought @ sult for $20,000 against Clark for h of promise. Clark ts nearly fifty years old. while Miss Brodeur, who is attractive, is twenty-three. convenience and it would be an act of charity 0 eemd them there, But I would Bnet “cuter. ask that the short term prisoners should Simpson's wife, who waa the prin.| Dot be compelled to tave their heir cut eipal witnesss against him, was greatly | DOF be Put in stripes. pleased over the indictment. She and hy not?’ aeked the Poe ter mother have in no way relented| “Wel, over there,”” sald the Sheriff, fn their desire to prosecute him, Roth| “Ren sre sentenced to trms of three or Were before the Grand Jury yesterday,| "Vv days. A man, for example, might @hd Mra, Simpson is anid to have told| break & window while intoxloated and @0oh a remarkable story that the Grana|b® gent up for five Guys. Don't you @ury unanimously yoted the dndictment,| think it would be a little too much of Dr. Simpson was tn his cell ta River. | ® humiliation to treat nim like @ danger- ead jail when tola he must stand trial | U8 criminal. i for murder. “Are the prisoners over there any better than they are in Manhattan?” “1 a0 aides Siok aeiat the Mayor asked. “Why should the mow the em sorry,” he % ones in Kings County de put up on a ald. “It will afford me an opportunity| pedestai? Would you be willing \o to vindicate myself before the world." The Suffolk County Grand Jury last Bight returned an tnitctment, charging petticoat? slim hips. No vent, no tapes the hair impede the step. for a thousand times. clusions. ask to see it in all colors, ‘Thing to ask for is “NOVENT.” Hundreds of women are buying it. ntees and Sole Manufacturers, Pat hasn’t she told you the dressmaker— about the NOVENT Insures the “set”? of your dress skirt, reduces hip and waist-line, 10 bunchy folds about the waist. Gives the smooth, Stretches and slips on over the head without mussing Clings to the figure, but doesn’t Light Jersey top with strong elastic waist-band. Full twenty-inch flounce of silk or sateen in black or the new shades. Just what every woman has wished Don’t jump at con-, Go to any Department Store and Prices $1 to $5, ‘Youll Know it by the crowds at the counter, GREENWALD \ BROS., 7 and 9 Union Square, W., New York GLOVE-FITTING PETTICOAT. ————>— CONVICTS GUILTY OF MURDER Three Who Led Mutiny in Missoarl ' Prison Must Die, JEFFHRSON CITY, Mo, March 8— Harry Vaughan, Charles Ryan and ‘Tce- Box” Raymond, the convicts convemed in the mutiny at the State Penften- tlary here last November, charged with the killing of a prison were to- day f Panty "or musder ta Whe asst 08. he men were held ble fi ‘the murder of Gateman Jenn Clay, i the attempt of several convicts to es cape from entiary. their seoond. erik, have your prisoners sent to the Work- Se “Wilkinson,” he soid, turning to his| house on Blackwell's Island? or a: Blawyer, “please do whatever you can| you willing wo place all vour prisoner fo secure an early trial. I will take! except civil cases, in the hands of tho the stand and tell everything. All that Depertonst Of eases ae fe same Peally needs explanation is the remark- a yr opHedl 4 able attitude of my wife and of her auve and salt ‘he ‘woud do Roeaning Mother, Fancy now, my wite is with-|to temedy the present intolrable con- y; » Raymond ree holding $2,000 of my money, while 1] UE” {nine we cea fave a. law a penniless and on trial for my life. seareetel that effect,” sald the Mayor. it I will not press her for it. Some- have such a Dill, intro- a thn eplied,. * anak that te wal ve CUNY tee aligutet| it was finaly decided to rofer th the trial, There is not the slightest nally ° doubt of complete vindleation for me."| Monee’ vente Hime Deine to Comrels- Mrs, Simpson and her mother sat in the Sheriff's sitting-room in the after- oon while waiting to be called. Mra. Simpson arose without a sign of nery- Pousness when summoned. Her head was erect and her eyes were cold and un- E compromising. She was prepared to tell the same story she related so “dramatically early in January before Justice of the Peace Partridge in North. port. It was apparent to all who ob- served her that she had not relented ard her husband, whom she charged with deliberately shooting her aged father. There was no trace of emotion as she related the ciroumstances of the tragedy in which her husband ana her father were the principals, Mrs, Horner Was not summoned until the evening session. Dayton Testified, Too. ‘Other witnesses were Drs. Heyden, ‘Wonawhue and Frank, who were followed by Tuthill Dayton, It was Dayton who | caused surprise by testifying before Jus- tice Partridge for the defense after be- | # “ing called by the prosecution, Dayton | The greatest remedy known for fecucseeminoe A RAEUMATISM, Furman to answer only two questions. Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sorethroat, Asthm: COUGHS COLDS © ing upon an {ictment. . Wilkinson, counsel for Dr, SILK REMNANTS cial for Friday at % regular price. to discuss the matter, and has ied to the letter. Dr. Simpson ts yenniless, ————— A LUMBER BOAT DERELICT. BRUNSWICK, | 'f they use Radium Radia at the B early stages of colds. No home should be without this wonder- ful remedy, Ga, March 8—The eamer Colorado, Cant, wtrived here yesterday . Teports that the Starr has been aban- doned, is waterlogged and was floating | @bout on a leve! with the sea at latitude | 87.18, longitude 74.43. E Sho was lo with lumber, and a pact of the deck load ts still visible. The derelict is a serious menace to sbipplne. per yd.; Just for Friday. PRICE 60c, and 25e, Write for Booklet. Stern Brothers Ly Tailoremade Walking Suits in the Latest Fabrics for Early Spring, To-morrow, A New Model of Broadcloth, in varlous colors and combinations, entire suit handsomely trimmed with self color braid, Fancy Vest and the New Circular Skirt, just for Friday $25.00 e Real Value $35.00. 3 WOMEN’S WALKING SKIRTS & *Voiles, Taffetas, Cloths, Mixtures, Panamas and Fancy Checks, fs including Broadcloth Skirts, circular style, © ©}, Real Value $17.50, at the special price of 314.50 mf per yard . <_< Table Upholstery Dep’t-(3) Great Reductions in Upholstery Coverings and 1 Draperies, 50 in. wide, © % Solid Color Moire Damasks & ; (ancy Color Jasper Damasks, just for Friday, per yd. i Were'$2.75 to 3.50 yd., $1.95 ceived; worth 8c. per yd. S Imported French Broches g fe Handsome Silk Tapestries, h Class French Broches Fine Silk Brocades, « 4,50 to 6,50 yd, 65c.; just for Friday, each } yd 2.75 Wash Rags, honey-comb, with d 5c,; just for Friday, each «10.50 to 17.50 yd, y4., 7.50 pair; Just for Friday $2.98 ENAMEL BEDS, $1.97, White Enamel Beds, all sizes; worth $2.98; Just for Friday... FRIDAY BARGAINS IN THE LOWER SALESROOM. Linen Crash Toweling unbleached, with blue border; will wash up good and thick; 19 inches wide; worth 12c, per yd. Just for Friday, ask, 58 inches wide, unbleached, very pretty a very good quality; worth 35c, per yd.; Just for Friday, per var, Remnants of Wash Fabrics, a lot of short ends and dress ‘len of Lawns, Ginghams, Seersuckers, Percales, Sateens, Outing Flannelettes, Votles, etc.; worth 1244c. to 25c, per yd.; Just for Friday, per yd......8 Panama Cloth, 27 Inches wide, In solid colors, such as Navy, Re- seda, Tan, Gray, Red, Lilac, Pink, White and Black; worth 17c. per yd.; 11 BROOKLYN’S RELIABLE STORE. Journeay & Burnham. Established 65 Years Ago. FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY OF THE WEEK. LADIES’ $18.00 TAFFETA SUITS, $9.75. 35 Moire Taffeta Suits, in the newest shirt waist style, blouse jacket, with plaits in front and deep plaited cuffs and a full circular skirt. This ls one of the best values we have shown in a new up-to-date suit, is you will not be able to get an $18.00 later for ......0+ MISSES: $7.50 JACKETS, $4.95. 50 Misses’ Jackets, in two styles, one made of a fine covert cloth, with half-fitted back, the other made from an all-wool mixed goods, in light and medium shades; size 14, 16 and 18. Worth $7.50; Just iat back, Suit $9.75 ri- o5 WHITE GOODS FOR FRIDAY. 1,000 yards of Long Cloth Remnants from 2 to 10 yards long; regu- lar 1234c. quality; special for Friday, per yd Bc AT HALF PRICE. 5,000 yards of the very best qualities of black and colored Silks, plain or fancy, in lengths running from 2 to 12 yards, These Silks are spe- 25c. SILK MULLS, 15c. Silk Mulls, 50 different styles to select from, In the newest colors and designs; regular 25c. quality; speclal for Friday....... eeeeees 75c. BLACK SICILIAN MOHAIR, 49c. 50-inch Black Sicilian Mohair, a bright, handsome cloth; worth Le oversee lL Bc 8c LADIES’ $1.50 WRAPPERS, 98c. 25 dozen Ladies’ Wrappers, in navy blue and black percale, trimmed yoke and deep flounce at bottom; regular $1.50 values; just for Friday.98c MEN’S 50c. UNDERWEAR, 25c. A lot of Men’s Fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, covered seams, double cuffs; regular Soc. quality; just for Friday......... 25) eeneee 25C $1.00 NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, 59c. Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, in attractive patterns; wo $1.00 per pair; Just for Friday, per pair.. TAPESTRY SQUARES. Tapestry Squares, suitable for chairs or sofa pfl- lows; size about 24x25 Inches, These squares were cut (/\\ from goods that sold at from $1.50 to $4.00 per MM just for Friday, each. . 35c. SOFA PILLOWS, 19c. Silk Floss Sofa Pillows, 20 inches, very best grade, nicely filled; worth 35c.; Just for Friday......... 19¢ rth 59c 183 $2.50 SMYRNA RUGS, $1.49. Smyrna Rugs, size 30x60, all wool, desirable patterns; worth aici Eaeirsie deialiel 3) 81.97 Ic ic sac Yard Wide Unbleached Muslin, good, strong, clean Cotton; not over 20 yds. to a customer; none sent C, O, D. .; Just for Friday. . i Ready Made Sheets, torn and hemmed, made of good, strong, bleached muslin, all in one piece; sizes 2%4x24%4 and aex2te 4 and no Mail Orders re- 6c yds.; worth eeotenecensseenessrcees tasers’ 59c pink, blue and white edges; worth c Men’s Socks, fast black, full fashioned double soles; worth 18c. per Normandy and Torchon Lace, % to 234 Inches wide, choice pat- terns; worth 5c, and 8c, per yd; Just for Friday, per yd.......2c. and 3c Jeurecsy & Berabem. 1Y. Down Filled Comfortables, $4.25 to $14.00, THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 8, 1906. Lord & Taylor to quick clearing prices. regular $3.25 to $18.00 grades. regular $6.00 to $19.50 grades. For Friday and Saturday Mar. gth-& roth. 300 Down and Wool Filled Comfortables, at About 34 Less Than Former Prices. All high grade and taken from regular stock, reduced Wool Filled Comfartables, $2.25 to $9.75, Broadway end Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. {_ We Give Dividend Stamps. “Fy 1,000 Stamps Are Worth $3.00 Cash, and 500 Are Worth $1.50 Cash When @aPr in Over 100 Departments of Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St, (é Satu: {3t30. Am, BROOKLYN. tit 10 Pee i Cc. ac. Gray Winter \ Steel Ware. Gloves. Hand Bags. Winter Gloves, ofds) Hand Baga, newest ° ait oe ‘en frames, Vienna handles, 19citonoroew. 47¢ Dainty Torchon Laces Laces and f Cluny in_pongea_ocolor ngs match, Point de en and children. Per pair; To-morrow. Fine Quality Sewing Silk. Silk, best sanlty, ees those who do their own sewing enamelled ware Sauce! and ends, for men, we SMa litle [In Every Detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn. | perfectly. A* fects, to select. 5c. we gray regular, value. "1 tbh You can buy to 19c. ees and insertions. to Torchon Laces and Insertions match and in odd widths. A range of pretty patterns, Beaded Bags and Purses. dainty colors, beaded in cluster ef- fect with gilt beads, 49c. instead of $1. silk beaded Store Opens Daily at 8.30 A. M., Closes at 6 P. M. 2,700 New-Shirts: Half or Nearly INE AS THE SHIRT NEWS OF THE PAST FEW WEEKS has been, this for to-morrow seems to be the best yet. sarid and seven hundred absolutely new Shirts are concerned; all of high grade—the same grade that will sell regularly for a dollar everywhere during the coming season, And the price is half or nearly half. They will be bought by half dozens and dozens to-morrow: Men’s $1 New Madras Shirts at 49c. There are 54 distinct styles of absolutely new Negligee Shirts, Just from the factory, and in every detail up to the full dollar standard of value. They are made of excellent light madrasses with printings of black, blue or red In stripes, checks, spots and figures. They have plain bosoms and separate cuffs to match. The sizes from 14 to 17 are full and liberal. The Shirts will fit fifty-four Shirts and have every one different, And every Shirt you buy will be HALF PRICED, None sent C. O. D. $1 Fancy Stripe and Solid Color Cheviot Shirts at 59c. loor, Elm Place. None sent C. 0. D. A Budget of Lace Values EXTRAORDINARY budget. Were it not for the prestige of the Loeser Lace Store with the greatest lace makers of the world such values would be impos- sible even here—but the store with the greatest outlet generally gets the greatest benefits in the way of special values. And this Store has long been famous for Laces. 10c. to $1.49 Venetian Galloons at 5c. to 98c. Venetian Galloons in white, cream and ecru, medallion and applique ef- from the best St. Plauen makers. 25c. to $1,98 Net Top Laces at 15c. to 98c. Net top Laces, 4 to 12 inches wide, in butter, ecru and white; Point Gaze, Oriental and novelty effects, 8c. to 39c, Laces and Insertions at Sc. to 12c. Normandie and Point de Parls Laces and Insertions to match in many cases. ‘All are well made and there is a wide variety of pretty patterns from which Laces and Insertions to Gall and | in odd widths. in France. are 4 to 8 inches wide, wide, Torchon Laces at wide} for waists and other ti ‘Main Floor. Two thou- Made of a standard grade of cheviot in a variety of patterns and colorings, there are plain colors and fancy stripes, including blues, browns, black and white. All are splendidly made and finished and fit perfectly, Attached or de- tached cuffs; sizes a3 6 a n 49c. to $2.49 Valenciennes Laces at 25c, to 89c. French and German Valenciennes match; others These are of the finest quality and come from the best makers 10c. to $1.49 Laces and Galloons at 5c. to 29 Chantilly Laces and Galloons {n me- dallion and applique effects; the Laces 9c. to $1.29 Cotton Allovers at 49c. and 59c, Cotton Allovers in lace and embroid- ery effects; pretty patterns, 18 inches $1.25 to $2.49 Venetian Allovers at 98c, to $1.98. Venetian Allovers, 18 inches wide, in a variety of neat ant p immings. None sent C. 0. D, Special Bargains To-Morrow. Medium- aquamarine colors, gilt beads; silk lined, 25c, Instead of 49¢, guch shape, Smaller Bags in Purses of white in Jewelled effect with | 58c. for 75c. Quality. Main Floor, BOUGHT THESE NEW AND DAINTY BAGS from an importer at a very unusual price concession—considering the vogue they are to have for wear with Spring costumes, here of the good values. 98c. instead of $1.98. sized Bags, in smart combipatlons of and steel, black and steel, green with gilt beads and white with tur- quoise beads. 49c. instead of $1. iridescent beads in turquoise, ame- thyst, sapphire, ruby, emerald and At 39c, Instead of 50c. Coin Purses of yellow silk solidly beaded with Finger Purses fastened with cord wstring and beaded in cluster pat- Main Foor, Bleached Irish Table Linen, IGHT PRETTY PATTERNS of this good Linen that housekeep- ers know and depend.on, It is seventy-two inches wide and was woven and bleached to snowy whiteness in Ireland before a lucky chance brought it our way fo offer at nearly a third under hi ality will be selling to-morrow In many stores at the fi ‘ THs dia Tiese elght patterns at Lovser’s f0r.......ce++.+000 yeh t None sent C. 0. D. No mail or teisphone orders filled, Ic, a yard, HE*Governors of afl the States in the Union from the adoption of their constitution up to to-day are | listed in the 1906 World Almanac and Encyctox pedia; there is a tabulated statement of the progress of the United States from 1800 to 1904; a description of thr insular possessions of the United States, territorial expan ston, seciprocity teeaties and agreements, &c., &c. “ retty patterns, ints Value 10c. Yd; To-morrow, Laces and Insertings, and ends, Trrehon Laces, | mal white, edgt Paris Laces and fancy Cotton Laces. Extra good quality, in odds and will lke to get, in black only. Price, per spool, l C To-morrow, Scissors, ful) nickel plated, 5 inches long. will cut nicely, and yet the price brings them within reach, 7c Safety Pins, 6 on a card, assorted fist what mothers will Uke to » 3 and 4 on plush card, assorted colors, very handy to have on your dressing table, 3¢ per cant .: % India Twilled Tape, 6 gittorent widths In package, very use! for vartous package... 2c}: Ready 1% yards long, changeable effects, each .. Allover Bandings, “Made Veils, nemstitonea, shaded and 15c Women’s StocHings. Drawers. Women’s Stockings, black and tan} Women's Drawers, muslin or shades, fast colors, double heels andj pric, imbrella raffle, daintily trimmed toes; very well made Stockings; fulli with embroidery, torchon lace or hem- width and length; wil give excellent} stitching, ex satisfaction, terial; Value 12ic; To-morrow, Boys’ and Girls* School stock | ings, piack ribbed double heels and all nes, regular 1240 ‘ind qe Women’s Drawers, white cotton, ent well made, quality of ina- 19c Chemises, full length, eood quality fos or torchoa in Value 39c; To-morrow, weather, CNet awn, the u ribbed, knee length, modi palr Women’s Vests, trimmed, siz lace um Turkish Women’s Towels. 2% dozen extra heavy fringed Bat! ‘Towe soft, unbleached, dowd! but’ will wash pure wt a ly imperfect (none C. 0, D. now for present wearing; require 1 tle trimming. . Value $1.25; . 8 To-morrow, Chiffon Hats, made of brald and ehiffon, in all black, white and colo: all fine Chip Hats, in all Diack, each... 1,00 Quills, in large assortment, white and the popular colors, just nice i 25c suitable patron). (Value to 35c ea; (To-morrow, a eee ee : ena Hemstitched Huck Towels, 20 doz, extra sizes, In hemmed and ‘hem- atitched, soft German Inen, value 20 to 39 °19¢ { Table Damask, pure linen, 1.676 yarda 62 inch, ‘heavy full bleached, soft finish damask, neat pat- terns, value 58° ya pat: 45 Dinner Napkins, 176 doz, 20 and 2 inch, hervy full leached, pure Scotch damask, sileiatly solled. J 5g ‘ . dozen .. nee 5 and gros il Gaara wie aie grain, and two inches wide, tn all the most’ desirable colors, fine for ge anc white — croch Solties dealzn, heavy and soft, OBC} fancy work; yard.. Friday in the Food Show. Greatest Day of the Weeki for Bargains and for Enjoying This Great Food Exhibition, Many demonstrations of the purest and best eatables furnish enter- tainment and samples to all visitors, The Food Show, as it is here given, is a liberal education in itself to any one who is interested in household affairs, ‘Everybody welcome. Money saving to-morrow in very many lines of Foods, Last Two Days of Free Sugar With Tea and Coffee, Here is the greatest offer ever made by any Retail Grocery House in Greater New York: A 5-Ib. bag of H. & E, best Granulate Sugar absolutely free with each purchase of 4 ibs. Cafe Special, our regular 25c. coffee (never sold for less), for. . 1.00 fe 2-lbs. Pura Mixed Tea, sold regularly at 60c, per Ib, and a 5-Ib. bag 1.00 of H. & E. best fine Graulated ween nnn ne Sugar, absolutely free, for..... Fresh Meat Sale. Another shipment of Prime Ribs, cut from Export Beef. Beef of this quality is seldom sold in any American market, and the prices we name have never been 12!c known elsewhere; per Ib. 2" Leg and Loin Genuine Spring Lamb, chops included, Ib...+ Fancy dry picked Milk-fed Roasting Chickens, |b.. Sausage, Pura, our own mal in bulk or casings, Ib. No Meat Sent C, Fish! Fish! Fish! fancy selected, per 10c 6c 4 each Ribbon, plain and tin for fancy work and h ments, narrow Ribbon, sat: Armour’s Lean Boneless Breakfast Bacon, smoked to per- fection, sweet as a nut; 15c},, Liquors Q Cigars. California Table Claret, an excellent quallty wine, pet gal. .. 59c Extra Fine Old Port or Sherry, fine California Wines, $1.29; per bottle P Voives Pu oie z°. Whiskey, mooth in name an ty $2.79, pet bottle vssersaes coneee, OFC Sauterne, good quality fine 29¢ Or ID secon soee-eerss Weakfish, average weight about 4ibs.nice for frying or baking,\b. table wine,

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