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ea. Disgusted and Tired of Being Harassed by In a few dave we will be able to leave | off four dips and two guns, and other our gecond-story windows unfastened CH and take the hooks off our watch fobs. ‘The dips, the guns, the strong arms and select assortment of sandbagers, | to-d a i bipckiackers. child-robbers and allied O'Brien, After the philllppic OF crafts of the underworld are leaving] (ye oT ine contrat Quite a distinguished little party of crooks departed on the Fall River Line steamer last evening, and others were going out on the fust Boston trains to- @ay. The Providence and Norwich lines carried several prominent flat robbers OS TEETER cove and Detetective Petrosini waved a fare- , well to three ‘black hands" and a RICH, ENDS LIFE i thirty-third decree Mafia at the Albany . Zaye) Flee Day Line pier. WINCHESTER, Ul, March 2% We may thank, and New England de- liver whatever meed of enconium it deems deserving, to Inspector William a iemoe r this city. His rifle was W. McLoughlin for the exodus of #0] Citeped'in his hand and there was a many undesirables. His drag-net meth-| puliet hole in his forehead, The cor- ods of raising in all the loose lawbreak- | [oS icide, though how he managed ¢o ers decorating the corners of Broad-| {2 SG iteat wil way and lifting watches and stickpins| where the Dullet, entered might well from the unwary has driven them away. | “Bit” the suicide theory, was borne “Black Prince," who mother knew|™Tt'wag often reported here that(Bur- him as Johnny Watson, and John Mur-| ton left England because of untequlted ray, alias “Rip the Bleat,” have van- | (0 ished. Both were arrested thirteen times him; ‘as “spects,” lined up at Headquarters | = —_——- and visually sketched by the Central the Argus-eyed McLoughlin and try their luck in suburban New Jersey. There were onty ten dips, and no! Herr Sufferings Are Usu- erecksmen nor a single gun of note in| “A114, Due to Female Dis- to-day's group at the Mulberry street orders Perhaps Un- men," graduates of long terms, with]}A MEDICINE THAT CURES now and then a safe-blower. But they have ‘been shooed away by the wily MoLoughlin. They have tired of the fnnoyance of constant arrest and have deen stung by this address that the Yveenrable inspector hurls at them every day by way o finstruction to his de- tective-pupils. “Boys, look this bunch over carefully ‘hey are public property. They belong qwrerever you meet them. Keep taking them to court. Hammer right away at | it, boys, and they will soon take to the woods or to Boston, which is avout the ame thing, for they build the second | 2°Y aa stories pretty high at the Hub and In- | can’t sleep, you are unable to quietly wpector Watt has a good eye and @ keen | and calmly perform your daily tasks or memory. | care for your children. Sobed Sa hag made this Apc again, tive organs in woman is so Close that day, the Inspector recelved several) pine-tenths of the nervous prostration reports {rom his men on the exits of 4 ‘ é : Various parties of crooks. Deteetive- nervous debility, the blues, sleepless: Sergeant Gus Leeson, who guards the! Ness and nervous irritability arise from | aes ee line pier, ad recessed the!some derangement of the organism going of five well known outlaws kit) Whie % Fi e- evening. “Big Pat," also ried a which makes her a woman, Fits of di e won yesterday afternoon with these to get ‘ove. rates Poet Saree pain in the abdominal region and be- 4g raw with fclcles. ‘This bloodhound tween the shoulders; loss of voice; ner- MeLoughlin's got Our heels gnawed off. A you ain't got no ection, fly im bptiiey saa BOlnE will sail to-night. Dis is on the ecu) the least provocation—al! these p “It its on the le ee a per at ng on the boat, a . Wise to vou and its eth enens, TSM |B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. in Charleston Prison.” . Mrs. M. E. Shotwell, of 103 Flatbush Promptly at 6 o'clock “ rived with his {rien Jones, allas valias Burke, alias “Denver Hop” and “Lite Zip" dressed like undertakers in froc and tall hats and the remain quintet were as snug-looking ried a suit case As they fi them show no jimnles lowed them to go ab wave the oh 1 k Pivmouth slid out into the st ™, atective-Sirgeant Billy Mooly, the| YOu can be as easily cured as other SP Simpson Cruoford Cx | 75 USED PIANOS §f T2= ites novelty in calfskin belts, with all the|] Misses’ suits inchiffon panama, Misses‘ long coats, $14.75. | _ Girls’ 7-8 lenath coats, $5. | $24.75. In fancy mixtures—all the new dainty in our warerooms. Fourth Floor, af CROOKS FLEE FROM CITY WITH ITS DAILY LINE-UP —— es McLaughlin’s Men, They Ask Only Chance to Get Away. letectives at of allroad to lines ad a erent than ui deliveras before the Legisiature ac: Office men of t aft this staff simp) elty of taking laid down an d George Sykes Barton, said to be helr to lange estates in England, was found dead in his feed lot at hfs model oner's jury found that death was due th a rifle in the place have puzzled the jury, To-Day'’s Line-Up Small. out by two letters left by the dead love, and his suicide ts attributed to is yearning for the girl he left behind OMce force. ‘They decided to flee from Nervous Women Usually there have been thi » the majority of them * suspected. ad Can we dispute the well- known fact that Ameri- can women are nervous? How often do) we hear the ex- pression, “I am so nervous, it seems as ff 1 should fly;” or, “Don't speak to me.” Little things an- | noy you and make you irritable; you Ss » Pick them up and harass them Glad to Leave City. The relation of the nerves and genera- ’ Halden, had =| pression or restlessness and irritability; ses ed see | spirits easily affected, so that one min- ute she laughs, the next minute weeps; vous dyspepsia; a tendency to cry at to nervous prostration. Nothing will relieve this distressing replied Leeson, | condition and prevent months of pros- lerstand, no dip- | tration and suffering so surely as Lydia We got our tickets an’ our kits ar-| Ayenue, Brooklyn, N, Y., writes: was | hy cannot express tho wonderful reltet 1 y | have experienced by taking Lydia B. Pink- a y Jobdi- | hams Veeetable Compound. “1 suffered for and Patsy | a tong time with nervous prostration b he, Neadache, lose of appetite. 1 sleep and would walk the floor HM, ali; Quiet as Deacons. 238 ie wana burden. Ty Lydia BPinkbam's Vegetable Com ond. and it has worked wonders for mic Tam a well woman, my nervousness ts all gone and my friends say I look ten years younger.” Will not the volumes of letters from women made strong by Lydia E. Pink- ‘ham’s Vegetable Compotind convince | all women of its virtues? Surely you | cannot wish to remain sick, weak and hi | discouraged, exhausted each day, when hip pox al nat of the Providence line, saw ! women, Former Secretary of Treasury js as eed Saturday *200 Only $10.00 down | | | EVENTY-FIVE wonderful bargains in used pianos waiting V! for you—every one in excellent condition. They willbe | | quickly sold if previous sales records are duplicated, as | | | i | | ) this is the opportunity of a lifetime t Pee) © OWN a piano on easy Choice, $200.00 Steinway Upright. Eyerett Upright. (Good as new), Ivers & Pond Up- right. (Fine condition). Pease Upright. (Magogany case-—like new). Wheelock Upright. (Large size—full tone). Weber Upright. Schumann & Sons Upright. Bailey Upright. Everard Upright. Weber Baby Grand. We agree to take back any instrument you buy within one year, allowing all troney paid to apply as part payment on any new piano vad | Our line of new pianos is unexcelled, and include those made by Chickering Bros., Henry &- $.G. Lindeman, Packard, Schumann finest. piano player on the market— The Henry & §$. G. Lindeman Player Piano, A piano of the highest grade, with player inside, enabling any one to play, \ a |HEARST WANTS SEALS _ |iisuie< myec.te,oute a.com sCopueereritn operant The Effects of Opiates. the doors of the room In each 1 Jers safes. ‘That fund of mone feash, forms erve on whic 5 € solvency the it money which Ct a: i ining ne re the boxes were! PEAETA'T INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its various WRONG GAGE SAYS Yi i Cn ae aie ate os ° a |i dvidente On| preparations, alot which are narcotio, is well known, Even in the yo ee That Costs Him $18,0 whi b is smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the funo- ——— Sito ty a Week. yaaaeies tions and growth of the colls which are likely to become permanent, causing people hold no Herein our currency s: untrue to the princi whatey In behalf of William Randolph Hearst | } of |and the candidates of the Muntetpal | Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying wers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children qui . currency, and needs to pe reformed.” | Ownersmip Le for © Corpo ur| in their infan The rul ng physicians is that children should never on . ery, | nip League for Comptroller and poration € in the fancy. rule among physi hat chil Scores Bank Reserve in | ———— Siesident of the Board of ee | il fo Mr. Shearn. ie reselve crintes in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and an ch J. Shearn, before Justice ft Che self-| only then if unavoidable, 5 an Address. COACH KNOCKS MAN DOWN. |; reme Court, to-day | York, pehana te The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and | a }a week af man. | much i ! > atbout what pul ie oMctals | oven nareonty soreblldcen by any bole physician comer be ton sony Aged Alexander Griswold, of Don- | ‘ srpcdr ped bncleadattd hatyele yin: is applioition seeks per-| decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it. Children who are BOSTON, Mass., March 2%.--Lyman J. | lor the a ork to. permit | Mission “al patty to partic 4 i i ice, former Secretary of the ‘Dreasury, | tom, Badly Hurt on Grand Street. | them to place a seal upon the doors at| ciptte w Td Of Hie tions’ in | Reed the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to aang hae reial Club’ at th Grlawolaiiaev the rooms in five warehouses In which | t es. TH dose them willfally with narcotics, dressing the Commercial Club at the | Alexander Griswold, seventy-two years | ire stored the ballot-boxes used In the nee Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the Algonquin Glub-house last night, dealt | ol, visiting at No. 14 West Sixty-fitth | mes | signature of Chas, H, Fletcher. ® . with ‘the subject of curreticy. and: of |wtrect waktun down by. a toam and| oM re| Genuine Ci tee y “pga Uon, Discussing the meth- | ooach ariven by Joseph Pivi at Hilt the contest Ine | cower tO. <x rt | Genuine Castoria always bears the signaturo of aA f reforming the currency system, | Lafayette and Grand streets this after- r McClellan and the | to permit Ir Dereine oT - sald: Noo " Quo wirtinto proceedings brought later | elected by eto hel: them. of | — vit ia to be noted that of the |, Une cost was on the way to @ fu-/to ‘unseat him. He also mentioned the | participate with n In the performe eral. Mr. : oston, | bil Inow pending in the Legislat | ane heir du ‘ , otal money stock of $2,800,000,00, ahout }fs was taken to New York Hospital viding for a recount of tie ballots, |. Justice Cllr the: pepera’ and | 25 cents—1906 WORLD ALMANAC—BY MAIL, 35 cents. $1,000,000,000 are locked up in. the bank- | suffering from contusions, | Mr Shearn sald that Mr. Hearst had | reserved deci: | i i 5 Which we show in many exclusive styles in our 2d floor departments. he three following items will interest any woman who is looking for a stylish hat at a saving in price. Shaped leghorn or chip body hats, Shaped and trimmed in our own workrooms—making ex- $4.95 tremely desirable and stylish hats. Each.......- ieeces Practical trimmed continentals. Java body and underbrim of braid—trimmed with velvet, buckles and fancy feather. Sold elsewhe: Our price, each... ODOnKs tailor suit hats $1 and $1.50, ] Be one of the most favorably known and largest clothing houses in the world << oo. 2. => > Boys’capsat50 Full line women’s auto coats, caps, gloves, veils. | We are justly proud of our Bought 1,100 suits, overcoats and cravenettes from a Rochester clothier —a maker whose output is distributed among the most reputable retail houses ‘eo ae of Gu (%, simply trimmed and Boys’ telescope hats, ? SUETH AVE, 492 T9RO” SHEET ° at cost to produce. everywhere, and who is quoted as an authority upon correct clothes making. Every garment bears those distinctive style features of custom tailor workmanship which men who dress with taste insist upon, and which nowadays can be found in ready- to-wear clothing of this class. is the price we have fixed upon during this sale, and we offer you 5] 590 as good suits, overcoats and cravenettes as can be made and sold in the regular way for 825; or, putting it another way, as good as you could secure from a merchant tailor for $35. quills in colors—also black and Our price, each cf SIMPS AWFORD co- Three extremely good values in women’s waists for to-morrow’s selling: Black Jap silk waists, $3.75 Made with pin tuck yoke front and back—hody and sleeves adorned with handsome scrolls of Val. lace- Second Floor, White net waists, $3.50 These waists are very dressy —made of net with ruffles of Val. lace, forming a bolero effect—short sleeves. Would easily command $4.50 each, at $3.50. Sheer lawn waists, $1.75 Splendid quality lawn—elaborately trimmed with Val. insertion both back and front—short ves—would easily command $2.25, Included are 500 men's sample suits at $11, These suits have made the circuit of the country in the travelling men’s trunks—$15 and $18 grades gathered in and sold at a loss. They're the best Spring models in highly dependable blue sergé--black thibets and fancy worsteds, tweeds and cheviots—fit and general style $ effect will please any man who wants a $15 or $18 suit— sale price $11. In the boys’ clothing department Norfolk suits _ A, Knicker trousers 2 piece suits with belt- Bloomer Trousers Blouse suits Little officer suits $3.50 Bloomer trousers Russian suits white or sailor collar SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co.—=—= Reefers Tan, blue and gray _ Men’s walking gloves, 79c Top coats Tan and olive Materials are Blue Serge, brown and red: Fancy Worsteds, Cheviots, Tweeds in _ light, medium and dark effects; also covert cloths. Sizes from 3 to 16 years. Finer grades at $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $9.75 Have you seenit? The four-in-one suit Patent claspecesnsieatetsicses A double-breasted suit with belt, or a Norfolk suit with an extra pair of trousers to match—one pair knicker, one pair plain. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Materials of Biue Women’s mannish cape gloves, 95c Serge and twenty-six different styles of new Spring all-wool fabrics in chevicts and Designed for wear with smart walking and busin worsteds. $4.50, $5.00 and $7.50. the faultions fit of the $1.50 Young men's suits. The latest cut in the newest fabrics--$7.50, $10.00, $12.50. Special at, per paire SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00. ————————————SIMPS0N CRAY ORD OO0—=——————————————————————————— Lingerie boleros at 1.55||_ Smart ideas for the dressy miss--exc ptional values ; CONOMICAL parents who desire smart attire for Se £, "THE world of style has weleomed these dainty E girls and misses wit find this store an interesting place to ; little lace jackets with great acclaim. Paris|| shop Saturday. We are acknowledged headquarters for girls’ and Z ae and London sound their praises|| misses’ smart stylish suits and coats—garments that possess those in every fashion journal. To-|| striking dressy features and exclusive pvints that mark the creation j morrow we offer at $1.55 choice|| of the made-to-measure apparel. of a lot that were made to retail Saturday we inaugurate another one of those a $3.50, 0 Matn Floor. typical Simpson Crawford Co.'s sales of Misses’ Suits Very beautitul in design and — offering bona fide $23.75 suits at $16.50. adorned with fine French and Here's further details about this great leader. They come in shadow checks German Val. laces—copied from |} and two toned grays—English coat, medium length— $] 50 6° F you buy them of an exclusive glover, of course you'll pay a“dollar more, but the gloves wi look no better, nor keep i han these at 79e. They are made of im Se « English ghades— Ie iheir shape any longer t glace cape skins—outsewn seams—in the N a Paris model that sold for 555 || single breasted style—lined throughout with fine quality of BIS ccc eee ss 1. taffeta---semi-fitting with new skirts—sizes 14, 16—18, 32, $4 and 36—$23.75 quality—for one day. . 5,000 yards of ruching styles, at half regular price. . 12!¢ Misses’ and junior home- Misses’ suits at $21.50 spun suits, $12.75 Also suits for small women in fancy mix- In soft gray homespuns—short boxy coats tures in light or dark shades; also fine blue —lined with light gray satin—double breasted or Lak eae aare Parte jacket and The Elsie J anis b It —collars of velvet in contrasting colors fancy Hton! effects, beautifully: loed. Sizes, e pete 14, 16, 18, 32, 34 and 36. ————_ SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, -) snap, dash and uptodateness of the vivacious lit- , New imported materials—shadow plaids and is A All y d black : tle comedienne for whom they were named, practically eos short Stem et eae tun | other smart materials—suitable for street or | checks, stripes and fancy outing material— counterparts of the famous Fritzi Scheff belts which sell |] back cuffs of white batiste embroidery, also fancy | 'avelling garments. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 | velvet collar—scams bound—well finished. Sizes + high class mixtures—: ial. t 5 at about double the price. gees er eee Tepe, ae cerca 6 to 14 years ses’ separa’ rts, $4. «la? yi We secured just enough for aSaturday bargain flurry—and, Girls’ Reefers, $2.95. Plain broadcloth—Panama_ or novelty er Girls’ dresses, 2.95 eae mubteriale—new ‘ciroular ro0de, immer, whith ‘enbraces bien neck gulmpe étfects—one- In paca cloth—fine little garment A —top coat style, full and boxy 922.95 Misses’ rain coats, $9.75 pleco Hugstan style or Duteh waist: Ma- $ 2 95 = ° unless all signs fail, there will be very few, if any, left over when the closing bell rings. Main Flor. Seven colors—black, white, pink, blue, red, green, navy. $2 quality at $1.00. $1 quality at SOc, ————[[S= ss uiPson CRAWFORD CO in navy or marine blues also an, Oxford or olive—halt fitted— @ninty figured dimitios—white or colored golf red and light tan—sizes 6 injted front and back—full gleeve—turn- | YinensAnderson ginghana-Too many to 14 years. For early wear. Rack cuffs—well tuilored—Sizes, 14, 16 @esoribe in detall, Sizes 6 to 14 years. / _and 18 years. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. - Our new “Footshape” Cc ' 9 e : e Sale men’s negligee shirts at 8 shines: fot children, GREAT money saving opportunity for men who dress well—negligee shirts in similar eS See y Opening display—new Spring models. qualities and patterns are exhibited as bargains in haberdashers’ windows at $1, $1.50—our N introducing the name “Footshape” we confidently price 89c, One hundred dozen of them; but do not delay because the quantity is large. Come I believe that a new and higher standard of Footwear as early as you can and get first choice, for children has been established: Most dealers are content to provide shoes that are comfortable and wear well, ‘'Footshape’’ shoes are absolutely the natural shape of a perfect toot, and this means comfort and service combined with smartness, because they retain their shape. These shirts are made of fine percale and madras, pleated bosoms—attached or separate cuffs—neat figures and stripes. Will fit perfectly, for the maker had these requisites in mind—one price to-morrow. ...ceseceeseccececccessesscccsces ODE Hy Men's negligee shirts, $1.00 |Men's negligee shirts, 50c Plain colors—blue and tan in pleated bosoms The materials are the same as you find in ‘And next comes style and price. We have repro- —attached or detached cuffs and dark| 1.00 shirts—white madras—also white duced adults’ models ih expen bag eed peed grounds — neat figures — plain bosoms — | grounds and neat figures—plain blue es, Cahoon ey Oe enced ah ang Bh, ‘3 detached cuffs. Sorts you usually $1.00 | and tan madras—attached o 50¢ The Red 0 heel from size 18 up is a pleasing innovation see at 1.25. Special ..-. ...... | separate cuffs. Special.... witk emall people. Priced according to size. Men's flannel! shirts, $1.95. Boys’ negligee shirts, |Boys’ colored negligee/Men'sfour-in-hands, Sizes 2 to 6, 50c to $1.35 Comfortable in fit, with separate collars 7Sc. and 98c. | shirts, 50c. | - F 2 2. 50 to match —made of best quality) New Spring models in white All in dark grounds—neat figures |Special lot of four-in-hands Sizes 4 to 8, $1 to $ of soft flannels in all the proper! plaited | madras and percale—j| and batwing ties, in the colors—can't be had else- | hosoms. 75 98 attatched cuffs— new Spring shade of 834 to.10/4, $1.50 to $3.00 where, under $2.50 to 88. $7 95 | Sizes 12 Cc &> C| sizes 12 to 14 inch; 50c! s2%.,, 2 25 Spec'al- - to 14 in, re special. + ‘they Jast.« imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life,