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‘eae, verona: .RIDAY nv i \ING, MARCH 16, 1906. 3 BY MOTHER WHO a VOTED FOR THE |" TROLLEY CRASH Saks & Company , Broadway, 33d to 34th Stre : ara NO SECURITY. Nearpass Was Driving NoEmpioyers’ || A Most Important Sale of and He Was Hurt. References Required. |) 2 Boarallof (Estimate stse | rere || Black Derbies for Men at $1.85 Foster Parent of Mamie oard of Estima Benjani NEt@paee en cinepecter| | | 3.50 and $5.00. F the ta alae rai | Regularl .90 and $5.00. S ith H tbrok O Gives Money for Insur- | te Locust ms Dairy, who lives . | AeSulartly ang No. 36 Lenox av OW da . : : : mi eartbroken Over Prosacuti Pa asaRe Roane Hahttatenimoncte QR even nemo tet Futon se || | Were it not for minute flaws which even a | Her Disappearance. ance Prosecution. he was driving @ milk wagon across PaSVe F #1 practised eye can scarce detect, the hats would } SS etna CACTUS 2) aro Vile < Ad be in our regular stock at three-fifty and five and thrown against a pillar of the ele- 4 2 c The Board of Eatimate mppronnieted euludrallrOads SHS) wasunlekea Sip aul 39 MAIDEN*LANE'NY: dollars. We hope you will understand the in- lot of money to-day for various public | ¢4, 3 4 eeatae a . RECALLS OLD ROMANCE MSCS CeIOKIR, TcGuled’ SH DOU LONHE| teretee CHT eset sha tienen aeek ference relative to the man who made them, and Dock Department under the special aot He was taken to the Wash- a know the brand that ought to be in the hats—it is * * . and promised to recommend a further Hos al, His condit Enamelled Little Girl Left with East Side Se eee cuice slo muuu tar the inme| nae MENG. Ioan cee famous. ’ dat es of the ‘department. 4 ca “4s well filled with ASHeN= | “a i Family After Elopement , SETA Deena naneallaulted Cor Gh G00 Fagrar aisay rote enomimere ener iain Na Unequatled. All the new spring blocks for young . 000, of which $9,000,000 is to pay for lands | tloor by the shock. A woman fainted _ men and those of maturer years. in Brooklyn. acauired last year nearly #00.00 for | and there would tiave boon panic tut tor |] pedis are Seamless harf and terminals now under cor Govier. Healles bine atvastl ands eur ld lt 5 s \ Bee diesen > twain nam Jemnation praccedines. and abe tim | Were eovceed with anitk from oie Assi ||] Armor Plate Steel. , FOR SATURDAY pied Raotlad 000 for the department payroll and labor ia, ae Inside lining is of the Smith, aged twelve years, from the ¢ Tes Lett er, the motorman, 2 . home of her foster mother, Mrs. Relz- STR the Board divided the $3,000,000 | to the distin Pollos coun mylene fa hardest, purest, W hit BI Negligee Shirts for Men at g5c zak, of No. 2% Fifth street, revives the authorized by the charter to be expend- paroled In the custody of the co | Enamel e ue Tr Laat ee story of a Brooklyn sensation of twelve y ally ines! AEAREAHAT OE v pending the result of Nearpas: |known as Diamon nite. | Feats ast, Ginn tae catia or sresate el plata ie fps AER at ee | vue, rng Sunes mc Daa ew eee Regularly $1.50 and $2.00. iret her home eorelly;) never again to and Queeng $350,000 each, and Richmond oo ||} STRANSKY & CO., NEW YORK Let this sink deep into your conviction: ours seen by her parents. What name q . z, x 100. . isi has a right to bear iso myatery| , ; lee Wen. Fire Department got $120,000 tor MOVE TO STOP SALOON. | and every other shop must demand one-fifty and hose who rear her. the rchase of new apparatus, A re- : :. “The story, as far as we have been quest for $180,000 to buy hose was turned conerern ont ot te I Bcond aay liver must be made two dollars for the shirts in the regular course of \ able to nieca It out,” sald the girl's own, awaiting a report of the Finance hte ee to work with business. The brand will help you to understand foster sister, Mrs, M, Paylick, a hand- The church i i i ifi i BBREE SOME GACEOH WRG bes HIN Pnergeroue) asked ithe ; twa hundeed and acty tec! | Jayne's Sanative Pills why, since it never identifies a shirt at less than her husband at No. 345 East Ninth Board to give him $10,000 for the pos- where a mai one-fifty. street, “is that Mamle's mother was Mee, sible expenses of the insurance investl- es cole asushter at well 3:0 Seok ba ; spate: By satay Hee ol eecaers Plain bosom, cuffs attached, fashioned of Madras je, and hi een brought uj “I may not ney,’ Mr. \ RISES CAUCE! ciitwas (aT CHUA A on ‘Secame ‘told’ the: Board, but 2” would or French percale in blue, tan, gray or gray grounds she Game over to our house nearly ike to be able to draw upon it if with conservative designs and stripes, together with twelve ycars ago with a letter from Oot ewe darance matters may necessitate black-and-white. Sizes 14 to 17. Some friends, who thought my aunt additional etenograpners the 'em- might take her baby to board. Deen oe VGccate acd. tt 4 2 SWELOUrSE TALES Ee Gian with me piereg eas con deuste ane ths eon Suits, Topcoats & Reefers :.: Boys three youngsters, myself, my sister, now Where wis peace for the first time ’ ° ° , = Mrs. Davis, and my brother, to be fod sei four mestings. between) Eresident) |b 1S Op- oat ime THE NEW SPRING MODELS. and clothsd and sent to school, so the “Metz and Mr. Coler clashed more than | A $10 @ month was quite an inducement. onee amd the Comptroller absolutely | rat $3.95 and $5.00. At that time my aunt could not make declined to serve, on one committee to | many inquiries as to who ‘Mrs. Smith’ nich tiie ayer bed specials hens The New Spring Overcoats We incline toward specialization—toward doing was, because we spoke Uttle English, Commissioner Stephenson, of the De- a specific thing better than it could be done nd’ the stranger spoke no German oF the, Board, exteined thet eyo pre: A Well Worth Seei h i Honeariaa, Gone ratty Huldsor Meier Wade re e or eeing through the regular channels. Such is our new Ley “4 iver- \ i 9 For a month or two the mother ridge with: the epprosoies on River | series of garments for boys at $3.95 and $5.00. fer regularly to pay the child's board, plan, will cost the city, about, $5,000.Co, | it after that she used to send word a “If we build this bridge,” the Mayor 4 A ite i ; Spi RG mend amie ee ee a ee etre ne: Saree Atterint tent Oly Pu You can find the benefits in the serviceable fab- Gatesialcig AvenualA“and'tha magn bor Mrs. . 2 Hudson celebration at the expento of | rics, in the manner of tailoring and in the style. Boot. My brother and 1 sed to fo for R SG ick eee They are good enough to justify one-third more y, and in this way I got to ‘av . . ‘ ices— 5 know the girl, She was only sixteen ROLLED THIRTY FEET Lead the van in stylish Spring Top-Coats. than our prices—$3.95 and $5.00. at the timo, Th Herri i , | ; . - FEND! i¢ new Herringbone Cheviots and Wide ' i) ouble Breasted S i om Usa ali) ee eee IRONWORKER GETS d Ald MEN AT WORK UNDER A CAR ER. wale effects in New Quaker and Wesi- Roe Baers ee 1s that she was ; ; ' ' rather tall, with what I thought was Ud U A minster Greys, with self-colorei or con- j straight trousers, sizes 8 to I7 years, $3 95 armoury figure and very beautiful i] : Merchant Has Narrow Escape from trasting velvet collars, are the latest mode. | Russian Se §, sizes 3 10 8 years, and +72 thes. Her hair was naturally golden, F . ‘ i _ | ilor ' i \ aide sive itiadbldege chabiytan bbe? eres Death When Struck by Madison cA trifle long, form-fitting, and very dis- Sa eae Bol clieviot tweeds ) and @nd the most resulir and beautiful Avenue Trolley. tingue in appearance. Hand-tailored, with ; $5.00 Rasta eer ua “Wibene ake renilioa a | ————— fiat oeftnens ee touentinae me aoa set Top Coats and Reefers of covert cloth, whip- i whe dimpled up and showed the tee.h *. a ry recy Miller, a dry-goods mer- as! cords, serge and cheviot, in red, tan, olive or # 80 prateuy: that we thon: her een Judge Cowing Refuses Plea for : Contractor Says Sunday Night at the 3adison Avenue ef the best custom tailors, at about half gra Mean ane to 17. , ees i ing. Her hair was cut quite short N ry Ga = Hotel, Madison venue and Ninety-sec- - Oe beg 1 naked hee hoe tee | Clemency for Striker Who Will See Important Thor. gnd sire. narrowly secaped death to they'd charge you. — a ae fay, when he was rolle yards i “ n agate her fron sett ne ee] Attacked a Watchman. oughfares Cleaned. under the fender of a swiftly movinz ‘Ask the Man Who Wears Them. Furnishings for Boys looking for her. Another time sie told aie, atnleb wae erosatn i i . y Mr. 3 s ig the avenue me that she nad worn jong skirts only| sage cowing t Thirty-five hundred men are at work] in front of the hotel when he slipped $20 to $45. 95¢ Star Negligee Sb ts at 69c, a hte Waile, and then one day shel a. Isaward Lyneh, eleavinges the snowin dtanhattan,||icn. the! .cé “and qwas rollea over and New spring models in white or colors, sizes 12 to 14 inch came to my aunt's rather out of) inonworkers who as < according to Willlam Bradley, who has] over hardly three feet in front of the neckband, cuffs attached or detached. breath, and sald that she had Just) y.cora Company nan on Dec the contract for its removal. Hy Sun-| wheels as the motorman struggled to . 5 Mal Walkie wha seleenernarn am aiigavit in {daw might, tie contractor save, the [stp his oar. Miler's creame aroused cAbout 400 Adtertairy System Suits |||) | Star and [6 & FB Blouses at ales joliceman, and | Sin lated th s- | wi ane! st will bel tne neighborhood and scores of 8 | 4 ii tha: alesosga sie “Knew Uley” were | ory or'the many attempts to. dynamite | cleared. Hana out ‘esescung 6, ana. wink left from the sale advertised last OhiMadras) Inlwhitelor colors) si¥as.6/t0 1G: searching for her, she had walked right} thelr b a and! attack: tt »m- | All present the whole of the men are ed. A aie Shee GED et + + Bast tiem without being noticed, |ploseos and then sentenced Lynch to a, at work in Fifeh avenue, Broadway, |i or he aurpriand them by scram, weeks anes) S37 to) 10 stylishyand Pajamas 75c, 95c, $1.25. “*¥ou see,’ st aid, * lo maT tne SenvES ss 7 | Sixth avenue and the bowery, At noon ¥ nag dist a ae e Re ageaee Lis cent cese bene eure a the jeans pawia Marne PE ave Crane tke Washineton | Ding from under the fender. He was seasonable—formerly~ sold for- $30, Of Madras, in white or colors, sizes 4 to 18 years. ‘itth street, had been | Scratched and bruised about the face, } they never could recognize me.’ e) S Arch to Twenty i | feat sie became Focognige me.’ ALT! and John S. McShea, all three members | put in good shape, as hed’ Broadway |bUt the sft snow had saved him from $35, $40 and $45, will be closed at she had been singing in the dhoir|of the Housesmiths and Bridgemen's south from Twelfth street to Vesey | further injury. | ii i of a Brooklyn Catholic churoh and had! Union, for an attack on a watchman |strea, Sixth avenue and the Bowery | That he was not run over was due to out this week, all at one price, len in love with a young [ellow who ; ; rot Bang there They had cloway, Vie employed on the new building of the |are also well under way, and It is esti-| the fact that the fender was closer to he had brought her tora tums home American Canning Company at Four-|mated that by 6 o'clock to-morrow] the ground than ly usual and held him Tene reer ait seri diac Ne aeeee the teenth street and Eleventh avenue. /evening the whole of these thorough-| tightly under its rim. He went to a le adopted. Wien her baby ‘Was about io) farks was convicted of assault in the | fares will have the snow removed. corner drug estore, whore he was at- be born’ he left her penniless and with-, #¢cond degree and sentenced to three} When the fall stopped for some little! tended by Dr. D, Fischer. He then outa friend. She was taken to a hos-| years in Sing Sing. McShea 1s awalt-|time, about 7 o'clock last night, good| continued on his way downtown, ! at 17. ,» medium weight. Sale of Hats for Children We also sell «Men's Satistactory | » but managed to get away with! ing trial. hi y wi ly. , F child withos he weclce 5 eadway was made, but unfortunately —.__ Haberdashery, Hat: ( ‘ Gojoe without any of the socledes) As tynch nad not actually taken pert |i¢ commenced again later in the evening| FAREWELL TO ARCHBISHOP, ed 's, Shoes. Value $1.50 & $3 50 At 95¢ Always Good Natured. anay pao oe pee Sere and the grouna had to be gone over! poRTLAND, Me, March 16,—Most Sole Agent . aad, eiOtten when we went to the cates for| gesauit in the third degree, When ar- Sain: “Bix ars: one-nalt-inchen!otieaew Reralat H, O'Connell, Archbishop | Salesrooms Bet ween Our manufacturer let us have his samples— ney Mrs. a S I. oadjutor to y 41 C on would say she had noting, and that|raigned for sentence to-day Henry W.| wi, work, the contractor saya, is Roman Catholic Bishop of Harlan. 39. Leon lande 6th Soe Ave: 7 Bd Napoleon, Huzzar, Glengarry, Tam O'Shanter Fe must come again: She tiwuys was| Unger, his counsel, made an eloquent | and good natured except for a . istrict-Attorne: . short time when she sald she had read| DIC’ for aa » ae Preue ever before. This Mr. Bradiey says 18] leading churchmen and citizens here 4n the papers that her futher and muther| Jerome opposed and read an & due to the fact that he has engaged 4] 1,5: night, Saveral denominations were both had dled of sorrow und worry} made by W. C. Post, Vice-President of| better class of foreman to superintend ; re Semen ten) OKs: the Post & McCord Company. the gangs, and he says that by Sunday | represented “Then for a time she went under the! “Me post atid shat prior to Oct. 31, | night every street of importance in Mar- | eens, protection of a dentist, but 1 cannot re- ed . i | hattan will be In Rood condition. Member his name nor where he lived, | his concern had elghteen jobs on which |" Tn Brooklyn attention has been so far GRAND TO LIVE, At the end of elsticcn months she came) 250 men were employed. Then Thomas) given to btith avenue, Jeralemon street, in one day and said she h van, Sroadway, Fulton street and Kent ave- aes ad no more| Nn, Ryan, President of the International j Broadway, And the Last Langh In Alwayn the 9 @ *“*You must work for money,’ sajd my | PONworkers’ v Mas-| "ion nave been taken on during the Bent. unt, ‘People with children must. sup- @ walking delegate of the House-| hole of the night, and among other! “six months ago I would have port them.” smiths and Bridgemen's Union came to places from where they have been | jauehea at the idea that th “‘Oh, well.” she replied laughing, ‘I| him and asked that he use his influence | engaged 1s the Municipal Loding- aug le there could a ea eee ceed : Hi use. Mr, Bradley telephoned Supt.| be anything better for a table bever- Gnyway, and you might as wall have |!" Preventing the employment of non-/ Witam c. Yorke last night and asked|uge than coffee,” writes an Ohio wy union jronworkers on a job in McKees- he had any able-bodied men who|woman—‘now I laugh to k “With that, she took little Mamie in| port, Pa. Mr, Post sald he had no tin-| wanted to carn a little money. Mr. | Pome eno Reno and Continental of cloth, straw and leather in the new spring models. golng on with much better results than] wag tendered a farewell reception by i Shoes for Boys and Girls Good service is the first essential that our stan- dard demands. Then style and grace without making comfort pay for it. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. 1s’ Button or Lace Shoes of kidskin or box calf. } G her arms, kissed her and went out, and Then | Yorke collected fifty of the most i Until yesterday his tien Vike one dead | Nees Ne Cou ase Mlhrentened, and | Poaising-looking, Dut found that the| “Since childhood I drank coffee as el $2.15 us. In fact, we had come to bvelleve | & & s majority of them were not in any way | freely as any other member of the Sale Saturday—March 17th gl4 to IL. $3.85 anat the men working on tie Post & Mo- Of a little Nard that she must be dead. ie e slated at the prospest of a little hard) 6, nily ‘The result was a puny, sickly “Meantime, my aunt, alth h Cord contracts went out on Nov. 3/ work. ee Would not deceive samié, Arado tor tel sent. (oince theny Me: Post aeid,, Ave at-l|| When. told what If they, didn't go, the | girl, and as I grew into womanhood 1 Wo ’ Stift Tri d Hat icher Shoes of patent leather or box calf, one of the family. When my" brother|tempts have been made to dynamite | house wna no place for them, and that {did not gain in health, but wus af- mens ou rimme Ss es1to5!4, Regularly $2.50, and I went to work we bought her clothes and helped keep her in-school and after 1 ,ot married my soung buildings his firm has been erecting | jnsiead, they braved the elements and] flicted with heart trouble, a weak and and sixty-five assaults have been made | swelled the ranks of the suow-cleaners, | disordered stomach, wrecked nerves The Product of Our Own Workrooms Sale o} far ok up The eaponeiigo "vas [athe employese Tue contractors have —_———— and a general breaking down, till last . . Hine eee CULL] Sede Se ca ete ae Pre cramlise Se eae hee ete gh Of | been forced to employ a euard of spe-| INDICTMENT FOR winter, auitie nad of 2) Ueesmaad: to Smart effects, trimmed with velvet, rib-| 4 9. Coats, Suits and Dresses for Girls to play with our baby, and was a great | °lal policemen to protect their property, favorite in the Academy. of the ‘Ioly| After reading this affidavit Judge PARKHURST FAKE Redemption, in Fourth ‘street. Indved,|Cowing said he could not be lenient the Sisters liked her so well that they! ana sentenced the prisoner to a year we her presents of clothes, Twas known that wo dressoa ree in the Penitentiary, and then he added: “The doctors and patent medicines well, She used to come to my husband| “At present this city is In a turmoil did me absolutely no good. I was for her, jittie money for pencils and| owing to the differences that exist be- Seek to Make an Example thoroughly discouraged, weston Mother Heartb: ( tween capital and labor, When capital of Rogers. “phen I gave up coffee and com- roken. overreaches {teelf and oppresses the ‘menced Postum Food Coffee, At first “How the mother could be #0 heartle: § ‘ the) Lawrence Rogers, who told a story to , it but ach ieeitriats as to take her away without a concise | ooor It deserves censure: when labor! ine parkhuret Gociety of a plot by the|E didn't Ike it, but after a few trials ‘us. is beyond comprehension. My aunt|8¢cks to serve its ends by unlawful) 10°: iil Dr. Parkhunst and then | and following the directions exactly, | will die. “She lust her only son long ago,| means and by force It deserves censure, es led It before Magistrate Wahle, win |it Was grand. It was refreshing and, d we have marricd and left her, but] We must have order in the community, any. be brought before the Grand | gatisfy{mg. In a couple of weeks || an this child was there, taking our place: t 5 | ‘Nl Inst night we had to sit by ‘unten | ond, We can only have It by an observ | Toto be indicted for perjury, Dis-| noticed a great change. I became bed and try to soothe her. She has only vill have terror. ict-Attorney Jevome. to whom Rogers | stronger, my brain grew clearer, 1 ae ought ba hor mind, “ana ‘al dey WewWhen either capital or labor gota be- | trade his denial and confessed his per- | was not’ troubled with forgetfulness The Younger sister, Mra. Davis, who | Yontbounds and disturbs the petce and |yry, said to-day that he will take|as In coffee times, my power of en- eon standing in’ front of the ‘howRs | eee oe a eae ee Not eet: | prompt action in Rogers's case. "The |durance was more than doubled. The Rearly al! day in the snow and storm,| mont can exist. without order ‘for ite [man Was held on a short affidavit yes- | heart trouble and indigestion disap- game in, her bare head dripping wet. | foundation, Everything in the world is | tenday.#werk tO hy Sure este og bull, | peared and my nerves became steady . e tl. She had exhausted her tears and was In| Controlled by order, and It it is not, wo | ,ehe Tombs in Geta Of soe) thou | and strong. He lives at No. & mood to be ugly. re tA Te anything “wrong happens to that| Rave. tWays disorder, confusion ‘and | ne looks spout thirty, “T began to take an interest in) shila.” he cried, “depend “upon it, Yi angtenital and: labor, in my opinion, | oy GQummiarennes 8h Mas & Wife | things about me. Housework and friends greeted me with ‘How ALARMIST TO-DAY. | yo" look! What a terrible color! and this was not very comforting. bons, quills or wings. Special value at) ~* Imported Roses and Foliage, 25c Per Paquet (Untrimmed Millinery Dept,, Second Floor.) THE NEW SPRING MODELS $7.50 to $10.00 Spring Coats at $5,00 Double breasted seven-eighths length model of navy serge, gray homespun mixtures, red cloth or tan covert with silk embroidered patch emblem on sleeve and lined through- out. Sizes 6 to 16 years. $12.50 Tailored Suits at $8.75 Semiefitted short coat model of light blue, light green, light gray or dark gray homespuns, with moire silk collar and circular gored skirt, sizes 12 to 16 years. Value $2.50 to $2.75 Wash Dresses At $1.45 1600 dresses of white lawn, colored linens, chambrays, | percales and ginghams in various designs in a variety of high neck, Russian and Guimpe models trimmed with laces, em= Dintrict-Attorney Jerome Will | | | low that mother until I find her, no} should get together. ‘One Is so depend: 1 ine". he sald: “hut home-making became a pleasure. M . a . ‘ fatter Af Wakes Youre, and when T ent upon thevother that thay’ anionla be atan't “they: fall’ for. jt? Bas, 1 ought, Pitan taverauryeliicie: thechange. Light, Crisp Molasses Candy, covered ais with broideries and wash braids. Sizes 6 to 14 years. “It we don't hear from her within| thealiy should mot be upset by there | 2 1k Teroue'awallowed bait, hook ard | And when they inquire what brough’ Pure, Rich Chocolate. It melts in the mouth and leaves a should not be upset by these . Jerome swallowed bait hook and 1 ty-four hours I shall appeal to the| constant disturbances “and serious | i. Wasn't he sore when I told him it \it about I answer ‘Postum Food Co! y Sovtety, I'd be able to stand it If} orimes which harm the cause of honest was all a ki fee, and nothing else in the world.’ he ‘Would let us know where she {s. ‘was asked what would become of | ft tan't that Wwe a9 much want the euild anor Riots RABAT Nate: tne nine children, and this time he | Name given by Postum Co,, Batt! a In err 5 that ki x . ole a aes sree Seats Aceh: | emcee eR |, Tomek Sass Rand rhe. ei @ than 800 cases. G | book, “The Road to Wellville,” taste for more. The name Greenjfield’s MUST be on cach separate piece. Insist upon that. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. E. GREENFIELD'S SON & CO., NEW YORK. THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD : CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY, ‘ooklyn last night on ‘tor

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