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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVEN BBY TURNED THE SCALES IN COURT When Little One Was Men- tioned Complaint Against Mother Was Withdrawn. “ ACCUSED OF LARCENY. Handsome “Mrs, Smith” Charged with Picking Up $30 Dropped by Mrs. Hirsch in Broadway. Y The mention its meher’s imn erful,'appe temént of the case in Jefferson Market Polj'e Court to-day when a handsome, feshionably- dressed young woman, » whose real identity was concealed under the name of Mary Smith, was arraigned on a char y made by Mrs Hirsch, wife of a 1 contra Mrs. Hirsch caused the th’ at Broudway a t yesterday afternoon, ac- cusing the latter of picking up and re- fusing to return $30 which she had @ropped from her purse, | In cour: . Mrs. Smith” after being lok di night, was ed by Lawyer Mark Alter, Mrs, Hirsch @eked for an adjourr that she might produce as a witne Mra, J F. Lindenstein, of the St, James Hotel, who p&ked up some M Hirset money, but wao pr ved it f a baby that needed diate care was a pow- Saturday Sale of Library Beoks Our Balcony Book Store offers some excellent bargains in useful books for the library. All are handsomely bound and will look well on any book shelves. Masterpieces of the World's ‘ature, ancient and moderr; authors of the worl; with ther master production: hundred full-page {lla large volumem, own, $40. Fremstad’s Art Better than Voice as Brunnhilde. LIVE FREMSTAD, gs Brunnhilde, awakened from her twenty years’ sleep on the lone, fire-girt moun- tain top by the Ingerng kiss of Stez- fried, himeelf newly grown conscious of his manhood, made an alluring picture Metropolitan Opera-House last Her Impassioned greeting to the sun and the Ught, and her dramatic ex- position of the part to the end, were admirable, Yet much of the lovely qual- ity of her yotce seemed to be pinched ut in the effort to proclaim the notes ly to a high soprano. ainbition ts laudable, Itie Urunnhtlde ma id caused the quick set-} rank with har poetic Sle Another End of Week Sale of Misses’ New Spring Apparel. Misses’ Suits (unless otherwise specified) constitute sizes from 14 This invariably means that women of small stature can be fitted in Misses’ Suits—at quite a saving in price, ably different—for you seldom see a repetition of a miss’s style in a wom- an’s suit. We have culled from our stock several of the very newest mod- els, which we shall offer to-morrow at prices decidedly attractive. Panama Suits in black and_ navy, 1906 Eton model, finely tailored, suit for misses or small women, 14, ust, Value $15; for Monday. ‘ht's performance of “Siegfried” in he Nibelungen Ring’ cycle was one of the best ever seen here. ited reading of the score and the fine the orchestra were mented by good scenic effects und cred- itable stage management, The singing was all thet could be Styles, too, are invari- Conary of the Enlist! langunee, an: 3 lonary of the English language, un- braid trimmed; a natt: der one alphabet, in 40 conventent 16, 18 yrs., 32, 34, 36 8 fresh when he discovered Brunn- hibbe after three hours in the limelisht as at the beginning. Of Van Rooy’s Wan- nothing new can be sald in 's Mime, Gorltz's Alberieh, i et. Homer'é orda and Rela Alten’s of tre bird were al ere was a big audience, thit listened silence and was generous of use at every curtain, r. Conrled wishes to deny with in- lignation that there is collusion between management or any the Opera-House and the He offers $500 to any one who can prove the collusion. Suits in all the new shades of broadcloth, including Alice blue and gra and plain black; checked suitings, new shaped e Stnten, by Richard Hfldret volumes. red buckram, gilt top; pho- toravure frontisplece to each Yol- Ie Published at $9.00, th $22.50, for...... pedin Dictionary, defining over 250.000 words. numerous {Ilustrations, four large quarto volumes; bound tn half Rusmia, cloth eldes. Published at $12.00. shadow plaid and homespun, double-breasted coats, full cir- cular skirt. Value d so heavily this week, Douglas Shoes right in front of you—instead V of this advertisement—the three thousand pairs would not go around to-morrow. They are the best lot—in both assortment and quality—that has ever come to us. All slightly “factory damaged,” which means some tiny ofl spot, scratch or blemish, the result of going through the work at Brockton. All new Spring styles, of course; for that's all Douglas is making now. Both black and tan leathers—in high and low shoes. Women’s $3 to $5 Sample Sioes. —We bought the complete sample line of Shoes from the C. P. Ford Company, of Rochester—makers of Every style of high-grade Conductor Hertz, | At rehearsals in flelds not The Graphic xetteer of the World, by J. G. Bartholomew: a complete Atlas and Gazetteer; maps engraved and printed by the Edinburgh Geo- graphical Institute: bound in oloth. Published at $7.60. ° Misses’ Skirts in black or blue broadcloth or Pan- new mod- 5,00 Strauss Hymn a Novelty of Musical.Art Society Concert, ICHARD STRAUSS'S name on a were there as usual, but programme of the Mustcn! Art| the Munich composer pervaded. It That was the novelty | technfoalty, thi whioh Dr, Frank fi ert or gray mixtures, thousand iMlustration:. Bound in cloth. Lar; Published at $3. with notch collar, turn-back cul is years. Special 5,00 it Girls’ Linen Dresses in pink, blue and white, large collar, edged with broidery; 6 to 14 amme the organization has Damrosch provided somehow, It lacked of at- The Corresp and Bismarek, portrait and fao-elmile letters: two volumes, bound in cloth, gilt top, Published at $3.00. for the second concert of the thirteenth | tractiver here Was one exception: "By the | of this aggregation of the elect jis seprraon At $2: very fine footwear; the finest in Rochester, footwear Is represented—high shoes, Oxfords, pumps in black and colors Not a single style in the lot worth below All at $2—if you are here toemorrow. | { 4 i } 4 i jor > lp ne Boston Symphony | nimen to match evening gowns. $3—many $4 and $5 kinds. Poems, three volumes, cloth bound. Published at $3.00. any of his orc! promptly. | sve i Child Needed Her. “My client” said Mr. Alter, ‘4s Fespectable married woman, She is the Mother of a child wich needs her im mediate attention. I the hearing ts adiourned. that she be n: foled In my custod able to xo home The mention o nd. se the baby" | paby seemed to) make an immediae and powerful ap- upon Mrs. Hf Ss sympathies. he talked with her husband for a foment, and then her husband satd to the Mac “We have eluded tha: want to pre » this cas “No. no,. sn Lawyer Alter, We can't accept any such settlement es that, My client is charged with the crime of larveny, of whioh she is fot guilty. We cannot consent to have dhe charge withdrawn In this way. My elient’s vod name must be cleared.” | Withdrew the Charge. If the complainant will admit that hag made a mistake and that she @aes not belleve the prisoner guilty, T ean accept a withdrawal of the com- laint,."" said the Magistrate. Mrs. Hirsch talked the matter over with her husband again an. Mrs. Hirsch went to "MM. talked with her. to have changed each other altoze Hirsch turned to the Masis al We don't atthtude (oward | ar. Finally Mra. | » and now convinced th: Mrs_ Smith" Serr ine civ. refusing to | talk, and ber lawyer veruaed to dla elore her fdentie: Suet Splendid Gibson Drawing Free. Next’ Sunday all readers of the Sunday World will receive Free as a special Art Supplement a repro- duction of Charles Dana Gibson's famous $1,000 drawing, “A Hope- less Case.” BY SPECIAL ARRAS COLLIERS W DATE FOR WOMEN'S. GOLF TOURNAMENT Will Be Played on Links of Englewood Club During Week of May 21. Final arrangements for the season wsrs madé to-day by the Executive Commitee of the Women's Metropolitan Golf Avsociation at a meeting held at the Hotel Hargrave, It was decided to hold the annual championship tournament during the week of May Mon the links of the Enalewood Oclf Club, where the national amateur @hamplonsh'» is to be held during the @etond Werk In July. TWo new olubs were elected to mem- persiup, the Stwanoy Country Club of Mount Vernon, and the Ocean Country Club of Far Rockaway, This makes three new clubs taken in this year, as | the Knollwood Country Club was) | elected at the Inst mecting One-dav ‘gurnaments have been offered by the Asisiey Club, the Morris County Golf lub and the Fairfield County Golf +@lub. Fourteen of the most prominent ! @lubs tn this vicinity have extended the | courtesy of thelr links for one day each | month to the women of the Metropoll- tan district, in order to give them plenty of much needed pructice, CONFESSES THEFT OF -, TWO RAILROAD BONDS: Charles Quinz, a Bookkeeper, Tells Detectives Where He Had Hidden Them, Charles Quins, a bookkeeper, was ar- rested to-day by Detective-Sergeants perience has proved that re years, $5 value, for Girls’ 61.50 School Shoes | Girls’ of Dongola Kid; plump oak extension edges; inside and outside E and EE; 9 whom musical Ger- ‘vl Box Galf Shoes wdify objections which at fi All that may be sa! ¥ now {s that the composition s It ta sing and for the hearer Lawn Dresses, several pretty styles to choose from, tasteful- ly trimmed with lace; nouncing and defining. based latest authority. Tustrated. ir was y violin, oboe and organ. | ded not nearly the conventional as the Strauss com- some melodious leather tops; always $1.50 to 41 and 12| pair; sizes 11 to 2, in 5 E this Saturday at.. 87.00 sk. therefore, if | tos is Famoun Novels, a at: $1.00 Sample Douglas Shoes, $2.49 and $2.95. These are all perfect sho ples used by Douglas's salesmen, very finest products of his factory. Three hundred pairs. I5 The season ahead of us promises to see more wash neckwear worn than That’s why factories are working overtime—turning out immense quantities of washable Scarfs. The higher grade makers have dubbed their product “Tub” Four-in-Hands—and these are what we shall vou to-morrow—at a very great saving. A month from now—when id—we shall have to charge you full prices for these identical Vv that she may be | Ipast, cu | All the taste and skill of the conduc- were in evidence ‘The precision of attack, the modulation, the sonority MASSACRE MANIFESTO AGAINST JEWS OUT PETERSBURG, | fears of a renewal of Jewish masga- , to which a de 1 Premier Witte’ : upon investigation to have real foundation. organizations in the in European Russia, are con- 2 agitation to slaughter the es of Ruseia."' have been prepared in St calling for the M and frontispiece on Japan paper. price $2.00. ‘Crawford, by Gnehel; Foul Play, by Reade; Tho Woman in White. by Collins; Henry Esmond. by Thackeray; tons, by Lytton: Rob Roy, by Scott; Last Daye of Pompall. Jane Eyre, by Bronte; | and Hans Koessler were the other com-| posers represented. re Wis a ‘rowded house, as usual, | tionally warm greeting to Dr. Damrosch, Dresses ina ya- riety of pretty Cham- brays, trimmed with such an investigation shall not be prose- any offense abor provides that the com- First Special Sale of Slip Covers 5-Piece If you can get your order in tight away we'll make you a set of Slip Covers for your Parlor Furniture—out of the f the government on sub- vestigated by them in case the Special Sale of Dress Trunks. each $5.95 sion regards the resolution sought to be amended is that which the President criticised {at mesease to Congress tho other | 7. UNHAPPY POLICEMAN’S BRIDE TRIES TO DIE. investigations or Seven for One Dollar. Made to Sell at from 25c. to50c., To-morrow, 17 38-inch $8.45 40-inch $8.95 Made of seasoned basswood covered with heavy duck canvas, wiih lead and off paint an@d hand- somely vernished; iron hound, mal- lenble Ircn trimmings, brass finish, very best Belgian striped ma- terial—for only $5.95. This price allows for twenty yards of material (enough to cover any ordinary size suite), all finished with finest cotton binding. Choice | of 10 patterns—tit guaranteed, of : i revious year. Mrs, Agnes Hollman, of No, 4% Bigh- | a bride of a t Old Believers address a request to the for permission to. crush ‘The Premier immediately notified the Governor-General ta take measures to prevent any out- k. toenth street, clamps back and front; 12-in. hinges No. 4 bolts, Excelstor lock, tron bot- street station from home a good this lot is sol Mned; sot-up tray with centre div! sien and divided ld; rusgett sole leather s' body; this {s the strongest and best trunk ever offered for the price. SE, Saturday Candy Specials, CHOCOLATE CHIPS, 2c. Ib. Reg. 390. 1b. deal of the time. He spent last night at the station- house after coming off post and_re- eerve duty lengthened his stuy he reached home early this Third Floor. PURE WHITE COTTONS, highly silk mercerized effects; heavy chevlots in the various fancy and basket weaves. Made full 2% inches wide—with French seamed backs. Will launder like a collar—the ideal scarf to wear shirts, 15c. each—7 for $1. revolution are 'MONEY FOR THE COAL AND OIL INVESTIGATION. WASHINGTON, sentative Townsend Introduced a joint | resolution to-day to amend the resolu- tion approyed on March 7, discriminations and monopolies by giving the Interstate full power to compel the pro- m was at his door. came ig had swalloewd a solution of carbolic acid. Soime time before ono of her Nttle nieces fort Mrs, man rolling in agony ou her bed. The young wife told the child that she had | taken polson, meaning to kill herself, | At the hostntal It was stated that the would resover. 400 RUSSIANS THE DEATH PENALTY, | RIGA, Livonta, of Texas. |Four itundre approprinting | same linvestigation, hat ny person testifying in! <o' $5. 95 Complete. 59c Cork Linoleum with fancy shirts. Men’s 19c. Socks, 10c. Black Maco Yarn Cotton Four hundred dozen of medium heavy-weight " Socks, guaranteed fast color; double soles, heels and toes; able, reliable quality; a bargain while they last to-morrow. A One-Day Sale of Men’s Sample Shirts at 79c. urday’s business. s—in value from $1.00 line of the famous “Girard” make— GLACE 2&o. tb. This is not a sale MOLASSES CREAMS EN DAINTIES, 200. 1b. Reg FUDGR_ VANILLA [ATH WALNUT, 16c. Ib. Reg. # eg. B9c. Ib, . 10¢, Ib. Reg, pieces to attract a scrowd, but repre- sents a purchase of several thousand yards from one of the leading manufacturers, Cork Linoleum—full yards wide, and never sold any- where for less than 49c. or 59c, a| Splendid array of patterns Third Floor. 98° makes an appre conduct the inve: Representative tlon of $50,000 Sein This is the end of the lot advertised for last, Sat original purchase consisted of twelve to $2.50 each. They were the sample known throughout the country for t! pretty good picking among them to-morrow. bd be <1 military executcons vi red in Livonia as a result of the ment's reprasslve measures. | hundred Shirt » Ib. UXRGE VARIETY for St. Patrick's Day, from Be to 8c, each Sizes from 14% to 16, FLAGS, Se. doz. and up. Negligee and stiff bosom. | $1.50 Sateen Petticoats at Fourteen hundred of them, and you've got to look at them very closely to discern a difference from The ideal Petticoat for wear— and you are to pay us 98¢, for them to-morrow, instead of $1.50, which. they are actually worth, and colorings, First in the World to Break the Price Ignito Gas Mantles, Men’s Spring Suits, Men’s Spring Top Goats, Men’s Spring Rain @Coats,' This is the first sale of our new Clothing Chief, for when he took hold of our Clothing stock in the Fall, Winter purchases had all been made. We have pretty well cleaned out the former stock —and are now in a position to offer you something you have not been able to buy heretofore—in a depart- The Kind You Have Always Bought. HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria tha: has been manufactured under the su, over 80 yeurs—the genuine Castoria. of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to see that the wray his signature in black. When the pears on both sides of the bottle in their iittle ones in the past years need no warnin; imitations, but our present duty is to call the it danger of introducing into their-families regretted that there are nefarious business of putting up and sell should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal only for adults, but worse y¢ ou the mother to scrutinize | that for themselves, but the child has to rel; the mother’s watchfulness. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of rvision of Chas, H. Fletcher for ‘erespectfully call the attention is removed the same signature ap- Parents who have used Castoria for ig against counterfeits and ttention of the younger or 4 for $1.00 These are the mantles which light without a match; all you have to do is to turn on the gas—they light themselves. le who are now en, ig all sorts of substitutes, or what ry finest grades A really high prade suit, tatlored rerfectly out of the very best fabrics—and at a price within easy reach of everyone. The Suita at $12.50 are fine Wors- teds, Cassimeres and Thibets; new designs and colorings—particularly the popular grays; also black; single or double breasted. The Top Goats at $12.50 are cut in various lengths from the short box to the long Chesterfield; fabrics are Thibets, Whip- cords and Coverts—in gray, tan and black Every size for every bulld of man. The Raincoats at $12.50 are the real Priestley Cravenettes, of fine Worsteds, in neat designs and plain steel gray; perfectly tail- ored; all sizes. We're Making| Boys” $20 and $25|trouser Suits, Suits and Over» coats to Order|To-morrow for $14.75 To-morrow and next Thursday—after then es, It therefore ly what she gives her child. for children’s medicin Adults can do All Black. Some are finished with a num. | Just One Hundred of These $8 Double Iron Couch Beds at The first hundred customers this Saturday will buy these $8 Double Iron Couch Beds for $3.95. They are no more like others at or near the price than anything in the world, They are stronger and heavier in every par- ticular. Practically double beds—or two couches when One section is to slide underneath the other, though when placed alongside—for a mattresses are of equal height. They may be used as two single beds, two single couches, one single couch or a double b heavy bronzed iron frames; fitted with National wire and helic: COMPLETE WITH TWO MATTRESSES. however, we sell ten thousand of them at a saving of Ten Cents on Your Credit Is Good!! Pussenad THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME! To those who are unable to pay cash and large sums of monty, we will do all dental work-on easy weekly or monthly payments, Thete ts no other estab- lishment in this city which does this; they will tell you they do, but keep you ork until yow have paid them in full. immediately and let you pay for it as you wish. Our work is so excellent, beautiful and lasting that we are willing to let you go home without paying for it. This in itself tells you that we fear no criti- 3.95 When properly used they are the best of all maniles, since they do away with matches entirely, and give you practically electric gas light- ing; brilliant light givers, too. In Addition: Ten thousand other makes of Gas Mantles; kinds that sell every- where for 25¢.; double coated; double wired--mounted with caps. 5 C@ Basement. worth $4.50, Only for and double knickerbockers 0 and trimmings; MAD | pants with each suit; made TO FIT. Great ehoice of waiting for the completion of your We guarantee to finish your wor of fine materials—to with- stand hard wear. Firth Wloor, Herlihy and De Martin, charged with ‘ @téenling two $1,000 ratiroad bonds from hig employer, C. B. Richards, a broker, Of No. at Broadway. ‘The case wes reported to tie police on % and two detectives were’ noticed that Quing fine raiment and began to Bday they saw him heave ee in another man’s ‘ested ham é Tih. etlves cism. If you live out of the city we will allow you your carfare for each visit, a 22 karat Gold None better, no matter what you pay. Crown and Bridge Work. Teeth Without Plates. A Written Guarantee for Ten Years Given to CAN PAINLES $00 TISTS, WANTS WORK WONDERS. 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