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; Eoemany ‘Stybborn and Negotia- tions Cannot Go On. KING EDWARD AT WORK Appears in Role of Peacemaker and Gives >Advice to the French., ‘ AXGHCIRAS, Spain March 14.—The Moroccan conference has reached a peculiar stage. It is completely help- flees to solve the deadlock which has @risen over the remaining details of the police and bank questions. The sessions fare temporarily suspended without nowing when they will be resumed. ‘The French and German delegates are ound by their instructions and, there- fore, are unable to make any further ‘eoncessions, and the conference not hav. fmm judicial or leislative powers ci and France Broadway at Thirteenth St. “‘One Dollar” Botany unshrinkable flannel, Ro- man stripe Waists, man tailored, fashioned with deep plaits. Walsts that have sold at $3.75 up to this sale, Value $3.75 Fine quality white Nun’s Veiling Waists, having yoke of small tucks, button’ back model, Value $3.50. A Mmited quantity of Mohair Waists in black and dark shades. Value $2.50, High grade light-weight figured and white Madras Waists, with wide plaits, button back or front, Value $2.. 50, White Batiste Waists, with em- broidered panel front, finished with tucks. Value $1.75 Sheer white Lawn Waists, em- broidered fronts with finish of tucks, yoke of lace inserting, short sleeves, Vaue $2 Fine white Lawn Waists, with hemstitched tucks, button back or Us Value $2. Hackett, Carhait 6@ Broadway at Thirteenth St. nnual Event. $ ] For Watsts that were $3.75, $2.50 & $2. Since we of our own accord established a precedent some seasons ago for these “One Dollar” Waist Sales, we per- mit ourselves to be governed by it, and conduct a sale of this character every year at this time. This year all the materials that go to make these waists —the laces, the trimmings, the fabrics, and the labor too—have greatly increased in cost. It is not an easy matter to conduct this sale under existing conditions, yet despite every obstacle we RJace several thousands on sale, just because so many ‘women are waiting in anti pation of the stirring event. Waist Sale. Lingerie Waists, short sleeves, “yoke of tucking, and lace insert- ings. Value $2.50. White Madras Tailored Waists, having two pockets and embroid- ered turnover collar, Value $2. French Percale Waists, white round with black and colored igures, is Value $2 Self-figured white Madras Walsts in heavy weights, tucked yoke, Value $2. Filmy white Lawn Waists, all- over embroidered fronts, tucked yoke with lace insertings; short sleeves. Value $2.50. Dainty white Lawn Waists, com- bination of tucks and all-over em- broidery fronts, long sleeves, hav- ing embroidered cuffs. Value $2.50. Delicate white Lawn Waists, em- bellished in various ways, with fine Val. laces, long and short models, sleeve Vatue $2 e€ Aves. Busy Corner é Ss HENRY Thursday, 10A. M. to 1P. M. No Mail Orders Filled, TO-MORROW 1OA.M.to1 P.M. Syringes. 2quart Soft Slate Rubber Syring, with rapid flow tubing, and three connections; T6e. eyringe; not more than 1 to a cus tomer; special for tomorrow only, each, at TO-MORROW 10A.M.tol P.M. Eggs. 5,000 dozen strict- ly fresh-lnid Fees: every esx © customer; spe- clal, a dosen, dor to-morrow eaty, Habutais. 5,000 yards, full 20 tneh; excellent for graduation and confirm: ies Gresses; ov yard parantecd to launder; more than yards to a cub- tomer; a yard, 19c, (Matn_ Floor.) TO-MORROW 10A.M.to1 P.M. Bed Sfreads. TO-MORROW 10A.M.to1 P.M. Ribbons. Glace, pure silk, wide range of ORROW 1OaMetoL Pa st well-made, fitting 1OAMtOL Pa. Worsted Check. ®-inch and 10A.M.to1 P.M. Women’ s Wrappers. TO-MORROW 10A.M.to1 P.M. Fresh Meats. 4,800 pounds na- tive Shoulder or Chuck Roast or Selected Bolling Beef; sold every- where at 10c. to 12c. @ pound; not 2 TO-MORROW 10A.M.tol P.M. Women's Wahking mater! (Second Floor.) 170- MORROW OAM.to1 P.M. Men's Collars. Four-ply collars, 10A.M.tol P.M. Bleached Muslins. or Sale A All Day. Women’ 's Undetmusiins Dainty Lingerie at Litele. Prices CORSET COVERS of fine cambric in French share; trimmed all 95 around with4ace, Each... c NAINSOOK and CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS, some with shoulder straps of ribbonand some trimmed very full with fine lace insertions and fancy ribbons. Valu: $1.00; t 49e WHITE PETTICOATS — Fine white cambric Petticoats, with a deep um- brella flounce trimmed with a full 1uffie of embroidery and others with lace insertion Values $1.50 pea a bacragl $1 .29 Ny Second or Women s Spring Weairsts There isn'ta nattier stock of NEW Waists anywhere ii New York. Clean, fresh— most — tempt- ing. Four groups for to- morrow at special prices. WAISTS, made of sheer white lawn; us four halt= to busts Hemmed, ready the popu: Made of percaie in desirable col- ora; yoke trimmed with braid; deep flounce. it colorings, 4 inches Mot settle the differences by a majority. wide: valuet at Therefore the neutral delegates who have heretofore sought to secure an ‘agreement between the parties wihici the conference could unanimously con- firm now recognize that if the confer fence is left to itself it Is incapable of gotting out of the present difficulty, and therefore it remains for the Govern- ments wes to intervene for the mrpore of reaching an agreement. BERLIN, March 14.—This is regarded here as the critical period of the Al- gociras conference. The German Gov- @mnment through diplomatic channels 1g expressing to the powers not directly Goncerned in the controversy its deter- mination to yield no further. Germany depertis to some extent on ,the advice of the neutral powers to persuade France to accept the irre- ducible minimum contained in the Austr ian proposals, although the pre- Gise functions of the international in- @pectorship will be subject to regula- tions yet to be agreed upon. King Edward, it is asserted here, is exerting his personal influence with the Brench statesmen in an effort to in- @uce them t be conciliatory. HENDERSON 1 UP ON SWINDLING CHARGE The New York Promoter Ar- raigned in Court at Wheel- ing, W. Va. Good quality, good width; not more than 10 yards to a cus- tomer; special, a Broadway at Thirteenth Street, Hackett Carhart © FLOODED A FLAT HOUSE FOR SPITE. Bored Holes in Roof and Caused the Tank to ' Overflow. th, each, n alze; wor! fine allover n goke, formed. of har ons shee “Picket Cathar EG to excellent $2.50 value, than 2 to a cus- tomer; special at 44c (Main_Fioor, speclal for to: morrow, & yard, 8c (Main Floor.) ‘mmo throuzho ese silk All of the familles living in the right- hand flats of the six-story double tene- ment at No. 827 Fifth street were to- day routed out by = small flood result- ing apparently from spite work. The building is owned by Albert E. Howe, of No. 280 Grand street, and houses elghteen families and two stores. Mrs Gusta Reis, the housekeeper, lives on the ground floor. At 3 o'clock this morning she was awakened \by the sound of water dripping. Rising she found the ceiling of her flat leaking and water runnin.? down the hall stairs, She roused her husband, who took a antern and went upstairs to the roof, following the trail of the water. On the roof he found that a square foot of tin haf been ripped up around the ventilatur pipes and numerous holes about an inch in diameter werd bored around the exposed space. The rubber pneumatic ball which controls the shut-off in the roof tank had been cut off so that the water would con- ue t» rise when ft filled the tank ; of being closed out by the | antly inrushing water had risen over the roof of the tank and ‘poured down in a flood through the holes in the roof. * Reis shut off the water in the base- ment and went to the East Fifth street m where the sergeant detalled L Wagner and Denz on the case. two top floor apartments, occu- pled by Mrs, Harry Mankel and Mrs, nan, were ruined by water which he celling to fall, The pl: } also fifth floor apartme: Mrs, Steingarten and the water through to every flat on the way down. | To the police Mrs. Rel told of going} to the roof yesterday and finding thres| en jn dark clothes and siouchi t Lucky 33th! - Tothe 13th St. store to-day we bring everything left over from the $12.50 suit sale. The original sale was so big that the overplus is con- siderable and includes a great many matched suits. ‘Men's: Matched suits, $7.50 044 conta, 4.50 O44 vests, 50 044 trousers, 2.50 Youths: Matched sults, 85.00 044 coats, 8.00 O44 vests, 80 O44 trousers, 1.50 Boys’ lems trouser suite atill leas: $3.50, At the 13th St. store only. Rocerrs, Peet & Company. * Three Broadway Stores, 258 842 1260 at at at Warren st. 13th st. 32nd st. Season's First Showing of Women’s White Canvas Oxfords. 98c Large eyelet Gibson Ties, with Cuban heels. Every size from 2% (Special to The Evening World.) WHEELING. W. Va... Mar Qharles A. Henderson, of th International Mercantiie Comy New York, was arraigned this 4 oon on the charge of swindling W. P, Habbard, of Wheeling. Henderson, in charge of Deputy 4f Willams and Prosecutings Attorney Schuck, reached here this morning from New York. Before being turned over to Sheriff Taylor Henderson was allowed to go to a barber! sh. i charge of Deputy Williams.” |” Prosecutor Schuck in.mediately after tis arrival held a wonference with . Hubbard, considered the leading civil trial lawyer in West i He » is also well versed in crit ings and he ts spent on pro: New York p: whom he @ of swindling him owt of be nuimlontict #0 to 7. Widths C to EE. Third Floor. The Following Sfecials on Sale ALL DAY Thursday: W ‘ $ for $ $1.45 for Women's 12.48 for $20 $2 $3 50 Sh Ta eta Lined Eton Suits. to £ oes. A ry Attractive Model. Here is one of the atest Suits of the season, and at almost 1% less than would be asked in the specialty stores. Made from Parama Trade-Mark Shoes cloth in Black, Blue, Alice Blue, Rose, Th A Reseda and Gray. Dashingly trimmed at re with stitched igh ip one Biel 5 5 actly as illustrated. ats lined wi W idely Advertised. (ae Gy 200 pairs are trade-marked, irae Si u cistaa $12. 48 ome others are caually, superior bargains. ; skirt. Sizes up te : SL Wométs Bor Call Lace! Soes tanta Women's Walking LOT 2—Women's Trade-Mark, Custom grade is S: . Shoes, urts Sizes 244 to 6. Hidths tn the lot from G to} of Panama, Broadcloth and Herringhone Low City ‘Heels. Special $ 1 4. 5 ee) Gos Gir Bie: to-morrow 4) moite silk; circular $16. 48 Also a Variety of Women's Hand-Turned Shippers, seins W. Ih; with one, two and three cross straps, Vici Kid leather, ab 45 W omen $ a mg - heels, beaded toes and straps. Sizes 234 to 7; widths B to E...... . Surtts Copies of imported models in on and Eton effects. Trimmed with braids. One style— of Panama cloth —is a collarless model, trimmed at neck with many rows of sou- me uae m ye wi . . r z D UVicdicy Totes Artech Men's Rainor rugs, edicmnes, onlet rticles. A poe Sale of Great Interest to Shoppers Thursday o. hine Coats. an riday. for Coats that 2) 5 75 were made to be sold at $15. Our sales of Drugs, Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles never fail to attract crowds of shoppers, for we are very careful to make each sale extraordinarily comprehensive in every detail, and to quote prices on well-known pro- prietary articles and pure drugs that competition cannot approach. The sections devotgd to the sales of these goods purpose of identifi. SENATESTILL HUATS RICH TAX DODGERS ©: = FOREMAN ACCUSED ALBANY, March 14.—Senator Saxe! to-day reintroduced his bill providing! for the taxation of personal propert: of non-residents, which was returned to the Senate yesterday by Gov. Higgins Without approval. The new Dill embodics amendments to the one vetoed, designed to meet the objections of the Governor, In particular tt provid property of non-reaide ts havin wat Rethal situs inthis ‘Sust shall be sessed in the name of the own ation the tax district whcre si ‘ag. situated, unless KILBURN WHITEWASH BILL PASSES SENATE, ALBANY, ca bill of the ®enate Finance Committee designating former Chief Judges Parker and An- | @rews a commission to investigate the | State Banking | tion by the State passed the Sen (Page, of New Yo Binghamton.) Senator Stevens Committee on Uanks, 5 teh amendmer: bilby a's stitute providing for a legislative co lon, but was defeated by mat ts Regarded aa the real test vote-It ayes ——— ————— #sED BY F+~LING TIMBER. UPTRCA. N. ¥.. March 1.—A dem from Tupper Lake ways that Franti \fc- Donald, superintendent of the camp of) Morris Walters, of New York, was in- stantly killed a: the camp on Upper | @aranac Luke by a failing timber, ————___ American Yachts Abroad, . Anthony J. e's steam yacht Margarita has ar. March 14.—A. ee ateh | adjoining. T: der ani the scuttle of No| the police are looking for Reis said she saw want to question him OF PADDING PAY-ROLL. Wife Present in Police Court Is Re- fused Search Warrant in Her Divorce Action, Samuel Deas, of No. 864 Vernon ave- ug, Long Island City, was taken be- fore Magistrate Smith In the Long Isl- and Clty Police Court ‘to-day charged with grand larceny. The Williams En- gine Company, which is putting in the § ork for the Blackwell's Isl- nd bri and for whomj Deas acted as foreman, alleged that for the last | five weeks Deas had been padding the payroll. Discovery came about through a Bt okman whose pay was alleged been going on, although he was 1 the first row of spec- Mrs, Florence Deas, 1 West One Hundred and and is bringing a her husbanii for names Ernest she be given rrant to procure letters and we certificate from her hus- m. ‘The Magistrate refused. was adjourned till next Fri- © the Court time to deyite ~ the priv ner shall bw prese- for grand or petty larceny, > SENATE TO AIR THE MORO SLAUGHTER, WASHINGTON, ate to-day passed a resolution calling upon the Secretary of War to send to; the Senate ‘copies of all reports on the} Feeent ‘attack by Unites seated ‘tro: Moros — | Mount Galo who | March 14.—The Sen‘! y and the police Wea e “ai eat elird eats rsa! Bris i Sterling Remedy Con Chicago or N.Y, 6o3 OMNUAL SALE, TEM adie BOiES Up to the Mark? If not feeling as well as you should, do not make the mis- take of letting your health take care of itself. Resort to Beechaim's Pills Sold Everywhere. In bxee 10c. and 26c. EARN YOUR SALARY. A Fagged Brain—A Dull Eye—A Tired Body—Something 1s wrong! uu can regulate your entire system with “G Get a Hox To-Maht At all Druxsiste. 100. and 250. ‘the Box. NO SECURITY. NO INTEREST. NO INDORSEMENT No Employers® References Required. You positively L.W.SWEET & CO.) 39MAIDEN LANE NY. 3] ConPeIOM ns Furniture. Carpets Beds ang Beddin ‘ere Upholstery Goods Everything for Housekeeping LOWEST PRICES LONGEST CREDIT West 14 Street “er 6** Ave BROOKLYN STORES Q 17 scl eI, ” Liquozone Free. If you need Liquozone, and have never tried it, please send us your name and state disease with which you are suffering. We will then mail you an order on a local druggist for a full- size bottle, and will pay the druggist ourselves for it. made to convince you; to let the product itself show you what it can do. In jts- tice to-yourself please accept tt to-day, for it places you under no obligation vhratever. ‘The Liquozone’ Company. : 458-464 Wabash Ay., Chicago, have been vastly increased and improved, and now we are ready for any volume of business, no matter how large. Special tables to-morrow in the Drug Department Aisle. Beam Medicines $1 MPOUND SY RU COM POSPHITES, 81.00 Pure Drugs of Undisputable Quality. NORWEGIAN COD LIVER PR pints tbo ances, 170; ee Toc AMMONIA, pint Bo VIOLET AMMONIA, pint.100 SODA PHOSPHATE, pkg. ie PEROXID) Ib., 2c: This is our free gift, / 740 QUINARETTES, Be. . bottle at KIDNEY. ION Packrote, HOSTT S100 size at SWAMPROOT: Be. -AR_O} Witseer1c TABL bottle i >MIGRANB TABLETS, i ODA TAB. RHUBARB AND 5 AB: LE ig a sxipLir! POWDERS. 4 Ww welmht, U. 8. Ps. fe Face Powder, Hair Tonics, Toilet Articles. a BA, "$1.00 tse; doe, ‘ates ats Ly bare eric 0, OWDER, a box only IDEALIA, RACE POWDE all shades, only a box. ..450 DELIGIOSA’ FACE POWDER, only a box. 24 IDEALIA SMELLING ‘@ bottle only. IDBALTA TALCUM aan TAL oft we wood Sritey—e Main Floor. Miscellaneous , Articles. 2-4 Oe Be SLATE 3 Fos Ire 2-QUART HOT WATER WILSON, SRRAY GE, ‘85,00 efor LOS ‘A Be fauallty. ee END HAIR BRUSHES, il rows; good ris exceptional roo nate LITTLE GEM, cakes for... VIOLET BOUQUET SOAP, Der cake. Bo ise per cake a FACL Piper eakers sss 288 WHITE ,OR GREEN | CA ‘TILE SOAP, ver bar. Absolutely the pest value in New York at the price. Newest 1906 styles, combining alf the snappiness of long Spring Overcoats. Each is strictly water- proof, and bears the famous - “PRIESTLEY” trademark. Light, medium and dark shades. (Third Floor.) Groceries: é HAMS, Armour’ Best Small, Lean r Buear Gurea Haris, i. 1 EGG: ONIONS. Choice Red or Yellow Connectt- cut stock, bushel, 680; & 12¢ abket quart FLOUR, : Blue Bell Fancy XXXX% Minne~ acta Patent: barrel, $6.1 barrel 2a:

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