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SENATE DAVES. BURNED TO DEATH (SHENDAN, COP AN EL-MEMBER | WITH HER BUND. | ATHLETE, ASK ROMTHEFLOR WAH ORE. UE MAY Brown, of Watertown, Champion Who Goes to Declared a Lobbyist, Is Athens Next Week Later Vindicated, THE WORLD ABOLISHES NEW JERSEY GALLOWS to Substitute Death by Electricity for Mur- derers Awaits Only Signature of Gov- ernor to Become a Law. Bes 2 BEECHAM’S rin2*m, oerea him ered the “ie ee Rom here gh bt ano, n @& new uniform MISS MARBURY WINS. Steras @ Co. Must Pay Her for the. Use ef Comie Opera, ‘Lady Molly.” ‘The Appellaw& Division of the Supreme tne try lente Masini, ue, piny- pabeth 1 the ca . Prey the miisio’ iin House of Wf Co. $141.00 for the American in comio oper, He eel Ge pun ta] agi eh Hy Sate Ol. Lady: They paid $160 and refused 10 in () IS SAVED FROM POTTER'S FIELD}>= Daniel P. Smock, ‘ Once ~ Rich, Died of Starvation PILLS The haphazard use of a remedy will never discover its efficacy. Try Beecham’s Pills morning and night, and note the Improvement in your health. tee!*ng BEECHAM’S ee PILLS Bold Everywhere. In boxes 100. and 25d Cure Your Rheumatism J Aged Jersey City Re- cluse’s Last Move ishing hanging In the Infilction of eap- ital punishment and to institute electro- The World’s bill to abolish hanging for murder in New Jer- and Exposure. /JAY-GOULD HIS FRIEND.|0# sey and to substitute the electric chair was passed yesterday by the mbly of that State by a vote 48 to 8, ecution in substitution thereof, as the progressive States of New York, Messa- chusetts and Ohio bave done with satts- factory results. I consider that to con- (Gpecty) te The Bvening World.) March — 28.—Hx-Senator Was for Money. ‘Mrs, Emeline Rigen, aged, feeble, ec- Stops Horse. Policeman Martin Sheridan, known in Molly.” oly.” pay the ————_—— $12,500,000 Loan for Chill, reat, and she sued, GRIFFITH'S Compound Mixture of Quafac, Stillingla, Etc. Relict as Sagcant fying the men decided to sturt in business for themselves. Thus the firm of Smock, & Bibby swung out its sign in ane street. Smock went abroad to do buying. Throughout the civil war wea in France and Englayd, and while abroad several times entered into It already had p Cine cere s Brekent me Caos kweli POO TESS toa 5 wi ; centric and saving, was found dea4|the Bronx as “the strong-arm cop,” and cre : Now it goes to the Governor for peoay poe the eee ede even, onset aethep dade croon ut the Senate | C@tly to-day in her millinery store, No.| known elsewhere in the United Bate | President” Tilocd tar’ tagiea 5 eons en eee % mow hea i y fate a - 4% Central avenue, Jersey City, with ter first Bey egulat T. Stewart, Merchant|PRET8 a onsorea in the| tose a execution by hanging, and the |!—OBy a. as mage fer ind clutching PARE ere dled rege resent re tad forteinbge Alar oed or se liee bests tae tes ( Hi Part: | Senate by Senator Wakelee, of Hersen sceno I then was compelled to witness |, “Ron oto: Tewis, of Rochester, who |A@wer, while flames were consuming /away horse for a wrestling mate this atruction of a railroad trom ‘Arica, | Dose, Acts Liver and Prince, Offered Him a Part- | Sounts, Saa'int the assembly. by sir (a8 eft an tmoraasion upon me that T)M AAT fio ance encoreement of | the bung about (ec pioitted il, to La Pas, Bolivie. polis eidls . i q ‘Mra, Ri i poe Rete ons (= i nership at One Time Mable, also of Bergen, was put to the object of this bill does not tnvolye|the rule barring from the Senate all} = Rigen, et Laid of peeled Waltzing a block with a big bay stal- Noo = Doane ‘ ip " final teat at the afternoon session object of this bill doce not, tnvotre | persons except Senators, employees and |VeAF4, was ambitious ta make and #8velion, and then going into a fivetoot 0 Concessions to Sultan, MATIN. Gti RL GIA SO ‘ Gov. Stokes undoubtedly wi) siv* jas| tbe kood name of the Btate. State offcers and their families. & forttne. | Her daushter te meted ta | alten of water ought to be good pras-| CONSTANTINOPLE, MARCH ®%.—In| | 1p ARICA. O01 Sed FUMBAOG onan : oval to the measure, as ‘by New n, 1 . . 4 u : heretofore indicated that he favored the| Mfr. Walsh. of Egsex, the only member a New York man, and the daughter joer |tice for Sheridan eince he starta next|Telby to further representations made | Quel sleep and Creates & ced ope ; BLACK FRIDA ni iith’s Preseript RUIN IN AY.| cassage of The World's bill and intl-|o€ the delegation from that county who |i. penaing to give up her business and come t)|eek for Athens with the team from} Dy the Forks, on, the subject of the oro- | O7 Third av.. cor. ae cx Nort, Migial mated that be would not hesitate to|was in his seat and did not vote for|/s..000. Powis, “and that !s something | Manhattan to live Theso invitationa | this country to take part in the Olym-| the ican ion Iterated, sign it if it passed the Legislature, the bill, asked to be excused from vot- which he ‘can do with more propriety | the old woman refused. She preferred ptan games. t Government at Washington No Extra Charge for It. ‘ Relative Claims Body from the| In advocating the passage of the bill] ing, He gave as bis reason that be Was tin gq gattoriee Independence and the pleasure of mak-| All Joking aside, though, it was » Gan make, mo concessions until the | aavertisementa for The World may be left Sion Mr, Mabjo sald: opposed to capital punishment tm any ee ‘ul know thet ex-Senators and} ing and saving money. herote thing he did, because ho risked ashen rend other n testinee ies [A ee Te preg) ‘Setioa ~ ., Morgue Where It Had Been “This till is for the purpose of abol-| form. He was excused. ‘Amembiymen have been and are em-| It has been Mrs. Rigen’s custom to/‘ls own life to save a lot of children. avanted, . ; ' ployed by corporations and taterests|work during the midnight hours. She ‘Contractor T. J. Heaney’s big bay, 4 Taken. coneerned with pending legislation, and | would let her sewing women off at tho| hitched to @ runabout, was standing in SAYS THE JA | WALK IN MUD 10 If we let down the bers !n thelr favor brie bole | ers est cont of Heaney's, on Ono Hundred and F this ber will soon be overran with Ma a ea Breer venty-alxth street, when an automo- other of the SE Sraatinggy Rey attorfeys for the insurance companies at was suppose ha ates Bees cl bile scared h!m and ho started pelting Gritt into the haven of the s Hotel and for the rallroad and ie," tohing in the reay 0! store northward at a slashing gallop As he : Ch ila ‘started. ‘The flames or the ten cent lodging-house for a time Bx Senator" eee frie is, an- | to-di yauen the fre sta ‘Warner, of the | turned out Tremont avenue into rf nd sink in the g ry Feely to rite out again and sink in th Las te tablanment | eet, BATms road, Sheridan ran into Se eee eis years old, and once @ 1 | Senators. wci'bya vote of ayes to 0x0 fe een |i pee reseed siemeed) Lorn a8) Gracie! mock, eighty-six years old, and once a —— z ‘ wer , amily, with |e caught It close to the bit and put Broadway Ralph & Lexington Ave’ Brooklyn © Fane He aiea. ot exposure—vhich | Milkman States that Cerberus SED Sed NA PUPS attte a] ant Bigae, caae RS | saan ta ence ton ep aR fe — t f and sive aD, ngine i Y = & hospital euphemism for starvation ; Bronx Residens Transfer Four|{iewt-Governar, while nis” fends] ino the burnin bullding, He fouid old game and didn't even slow up oy e “apid.eold—on the night of March 2. He] Wouldn't Allow Him to Dun Times Tworand'a OS eae saree eee ena [Nat ents ns hae Rollcaman daneting | V fhad been carried to Bellevue just in o , fier hand was in the cash drawer an i , @ an over- Ss ay a es fine to have the pleasure of dying} Customer Till He ‘Put Up.’ . OCEAN LINER STRIKES; was resting against the | Sraight for the shoot it looked os Hey! 2 ‘Her clothes were burning. ed fn a bed and not in one of the alleys Half Miles. A ech tne on woman €o the | if ho were going to run down a halt As Usual, the P. and R. Store Leads. ; y. Then the old world- GETS IN LEAKING. eh dozen frightened children. Sheridan saw ‘off the Bowery. i we je | street, out she was dead. oa wom-| the danger out of the tali of his eye. racked body was trundied tn @ clanking} can an apartment-house Janitor de- “iBheto was a story that the old wom, | MSyreouy across eho way from Ch A t fron truck to tho Morgue. | mand honest graft from a milkman in} The state Railroad Commissioners | paLmRMO, Slolly, March 28.—The} trunk by the firemen. This was aonfed. school Is a deep excavation now neck arge ccounts. feared in sire. circular. coldsstores® Cutan alae the latter to to-day were visited ‘by a daleration |rtallan, steamer Ttalla arrived here to-| The police, however, ere ivcrane os: den twist Sheridan’ swung the horse's If you will find it convenient to open a charge account with this store, . jun the te! 7 rom the Van Ness Taxpayers’ Asso-|day after having been ashore. She is] aoly from overtumed lam, y invited ee lication to the department of charge accounts, the = bly starte: an ‘Ou are invited to make 4 ical 10 ie P & aear The ee tap oul ars! tees This was ths question put up t9 /ciation, to whom they promised to|leaking badly and must discharge her} | Trom, tis pesition of the body it js Siiraitibor, Every facility. of ‘a complete department store will be offered, | to Potter's Field. But just as the ate PRP eT ncaa d demand of the Unfon Railway Gom-| eargo and go into dock for repairs. Her beligved, she had made an, soot i together with large assortments of the most desirable merchandise, -2| s > on id y y passengers are is ere, after the blaze started. 1 Morgue officials were thinking the body Ot ea {PANY why It did not give contituous ing g SUTERD. a one child - F Mar‘ccompying too much valuable apace [When We Newt eeTinman to get a| service acrons the Westchester avenue) 1 suey of the Malle is In doubt gccupied janartmenta "of the. second We Guarantee You Satisfaction é ue ye thers. i oert wae a. nephem ant for the janitor im the event of Se ee ee een ee hero are two steamers of that name fort aifoulty ‘by an outside stair Or Return Your Money Without Delay. gallecop them. Her! = further trouble. s trading between Italian ports and New| “4s ¢ that " y 4 t th lace was set on peo ie oe finery heard) The janitor is Christopher Thru, gee Laat oe ere eas Jock Sone agents in this city of both| fie Derrobbers whom’ the old lady had t it [Brom te onestine mersant for many| wae warty in he fa, nage A (vt, baa Sean anuned inca 2 SOM: ling’ wane noc oe received any none] GaP" Blam warmth a we Cae on Suits, h pegs nce Pod tislaeathy, | To-day there | street “te wna Huclined ware te cocre erat @: and a hat a60- case, [tending to show which of the two| tral’ avenue station. passed the sior aa wall ih . To- 5 8 7 i a few minutes before scovery, of , ayers a reme h © was a quiet burial in the Bound 9p. gummonsion, | secured 0” gaia for who with Henry Alles, Charles Smith | ayes aMere. voce tine, how- | 2, fre, and, saw Mts, Rilon, Raiking |, Dr. Howard §. Hansell writes: At $14,98—A Supreme Value, ‘ Brook cometory, and instead of amound| PS, “BE, c™e™ haa boon tying 19| and Valentine Glen mpresente the | over, aay they are certain tela not thelr | ee i Hs aay A ot Siac As illustrated at left, made of all-wool broadcloth os oa Riber's Island there will be a little|collect a bill from a woman on thi taxpayers of that section, told the Tralla. The agents of the Itallan Gen- of the symptoms o eyestrain.” t Si De v © Gray sind in the Jersey village to mark [lor of the, house, Dut the $e000%| commission if the railway company | eral Navigation Company, whgse [tails HIS TILE LOST FOREVER. oe cd ce a ee in sich colo as peers Fea carl gray, old | the end of Daniel P. Smock. a not allow cbiiged tovvell up the| would run cars across the bridge to New. York March 7’ for/ Messina, - Da aed : se, n hy j y Wy oled in Counter store. — [Bneatatter seas for te women 6 DaY| tno qubway and elevated junction at {efits sizuiee arom’ oem the vielnlty| At Liberty to Chase the Bellboy Hee Eee en RCA Bn less Eton, trimmed with selt-color straps and § His life begins like that of many a/te Dil. 1. Logan to shout for his Third avenue and One Hundred and GREENWICH PUPI Around the Block. Bilvccen tasehisal sea aad a oar braid, and finished with wide girdle. The ) millionaire, for he was born in a coun-|money, he sald, the janitor began to Forty-ninth street it would remove at UPILS EXHIBIT. | james wittiam Murson, an insurance W. c H SON MD? skirts are full circular style, with pleated front, > Gey town and worked at the cross-ronds| ghovel’ coal into the furnace and the) least two of the four transfers a resi- man, with apartments In the Roanoke EDW. JOHNSON, M. D. dst f same material around bottom. f fhore betore coming to New York, His|nolse drowned ‘is voice, Yesterday, he) dent of Fort Schuyler or Throgs’s|Ressian Lace, Embroidery and | potel, No. 288 St. Nicholas avenue, was (Many yeara tn private practice) and straps 0} a y © birthday was July 11, and all his life | 2ald. the daniion tod Mn gree every | Neck has to make in the two-and-a-| Brasswork in Bene@t Show. | in ‘She arlem Court toylay as com.| MARCUM KENYON, M. D. You'll agree with us that 4 avock was proud of the fact that it|Say there would be no more noise dur-} halt miles trip to the Interborough ainant against Vanderbilt Hooper, a} (8 years Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital.) these Suits are most excep- * ‘ gas the anniversary also of the fall|ing the shout for unpaid bills. Unes. An exceedingly interesting exhibit and | bellboy at the hotel, | Mumson claimed! MARTIN LINDEROTH, M. D. tional values at ! Bie Bastille. Matteawan, N. 3, wes) , The milkman retused this, cand mpen Happen Withheld Facts, sele opens to-day at Greenwich House, | £06, Yor him eM terigaea iece ene (late of Brooklyn Eye and Ear’ Hospital Pee ; loth Eto: | ils native town, ana Arter baying won| EO) eRe tne anitar peat aamverer the| Af pressit the: pastengers arc Gumped't carcrcse oanscl a0 tite meee ee eee CHROOT Bee eee | aiesaas Cale Wt awotind ottes Pagriele) $16.50 Broadcloth Eton Suits $10.98 [a reputation aa a keen clerk in ‘the| back with a goal ahove Tava RU i armed beth anges Mauaiarett aiicol of thia settlement are | ta, t6ll the, OCNGES PAM a, way no| (me Dollar! always at moderate prices, \, Four handsome styles, made of all-wool Panama, F feserat-nore be fame to Now Yore"| pete ud che MinieSh, MES the Dries aad" wae serom the tee|brlgering and brasewerting, toa vha| See aseaae’ en” SS) O Eh rbich &dons Broseelbeh and) bestia aes Eee the New Yor! . id 2 pe i) : Bee eS sear wilh fe meee warrant and have him ar- oa seater (ee tee 8 Jast stage of the | produate of thelr season's work mako a , Ag Munten Was leaving the court-room Oculists and Opticians es ct Abe Paes reseta Erect fant S | wholesale dry gools house he entered 1 1 Quaintly beautiful collection. and. decla ¢ er had threat- ’ < lack and blue, le mixtures: are UeUe art | the employ of te sirm of Fisher, Don-| PRISONERS SAVED ete cae. epibaesann wd phir 4 TBs artlolne will be sold at prices for | ered EMA, lige (and other, dire things Established nearly 50 years. medium gray, The Etons are richly trimmed © nelly & Co. He cose rapidly and became ‘ eeveave the: Union Railway Company | Beem trace he Tne ee Eirence man is about atx feet tall and | 223 Sith Avante 1345 Broadway with silk braid and lined with satin, fancy braid SN asd ella caer FROM FIERY DEATH, | 2 siterence between $2,875, a yearly |Greenwich House compatitive scholar. | Sgn. ¢ ae : th ; bend aad vest, wide girdle, new circular skirt, with folds of z ae the. I 7 Si ‘On, chase the boy around the block | 350SixthAvenue| 217 Bi vest, w’ , Be care vies intaicartheranin, bat Soe rental set by the clty, and $1,000 which | $7)? teachers" "Colloge. “The atadion ie | ees ee Ae rear ge bein.” was the Below 24 St Aiornous H same material; worth $16.50, at some coe 7e & fernca. He hed other’ plans, and Fee Conte Wea the compaay ts ready to pay. ‘The | Spen fo visitors and sr Ctmere yao ig | advice of Magistrate Crane. \ se. 2 i though he couid not read the future,| Time aming 0} laze in Police} emount of difference, including the | 0° the afteracon until 10 o'clock Bo gia tulle Hotel and the Morgue” Headquarters Giveniby, Men, || eacets wet ithe “company, te: walle Pe eee s & ‘He and several other clever’ young ; EDUDAT UIE AbeuLt ee, MISS WAINW: " S a e in Cells. The figures were to-day furnished to RIGHT'S MUSICALE. e i Miss Beatrice Wainwright, assisted by Mr, Frederick W. Schalscha, violin- ist, will give a musicale at 4 P. M. next Friday at the studio of Mr. Walter Russell in the Central Park Studio Building. No. 15 West Sixty-seventh the taxpayers’ committee by Bridge Commissioner Stevenson, who said that the compensation demanded by the city for the use of the bridge was the only thing that held back the Union Com- ‘An Event That Offers Great Savings. These values speak for themselves. Read the offer- ings carefully—then come and see how much better the Waists themselves are than we can make them (Special to The Evening World.) BRIDGEPORT, Conn, March 2%— This city's handsomest white granite police building had a narrow escape from a serious fire early to-day. Pris- Lord & Taylor’ — frarm disputes with foreigners who be-| ftom, 4. serious. Tr I fant ’ O tfitti D levi e South. More than once e e cell room, sme! emoke, | pany from laying tracks. street. A programme comprising an at- n t mock defended his Northern senti-| alarmed the doorman by shguts, « -| tractive. v ants u in ept. ry 4 Smock defended hi Je e y shouts, The Tact that the question of com-| tractive variety of numbers has been gs P' appear in print. Known as Beau Brummel. arranged for the well-known soprano for this occasion, which will bring to- gether quite a large musical company, What part of the bullding used fo: female prisoners. was full “of “smoke, Fortunately no women were prisoners or loss of life would have ensued from suffocation, i ‘The blaze started under the floor and pensation had been halting the comple-| tion of the missing link in the West.) chester avenue line has been withheld| by the traction people and by Borough President Haffen, according to Mr. Mil- = ler, Who showed Jetters from both urg- 50 per cent. more would be reasonable for these Garments—prove that by com- paring them with the waists on sale elsewhere. 5 ‘He retumed to New York every six Be Aponte and was well known 9s jhe 5 Brummel of the wholesale dis- Infants’ Fine Wear ‘ tt. He was alwa: Immaculate in| had been smouldering for hours, A | ini tience and giving no clue to the , and all his clotiies were made in| squad of police formed a fire brigade | real issu om . » and I 5 ” a e at the bottom of the delay. aq 5 Anant ec ie cain Naw andnesker (8) lively Sent) subdued the Only Six.Hunded Diffeence. AMBER of Foreign and Domestic makes White Lawn Waists at S * Soppea ne eh NK ACID AND D weigateg, ing an ewe; | || —_— foriSpri dS made from fin gualy wine afeted and trtamed wih | : tt pany. §) i c | DRANK ACID AND DIED. jase wei. tha acto, ora oats | or Spring and Summer Wear, tte ivertion Others are eaboraely 8 friends at that time was Atterhuiry System trimmed with lace and medallions; both styles have pleated back, elbow sleeve, lace trimmed and fancy ‘stock; special The Best Dollar Waists in Brooklyn, Made from extra fine quality White Lawn, full blouse, tucked trimmed with seven rows of fine open-work embroidery, 1 00 pleased back, elbow eal with cuff trimomes Atte em- ry ked stock; open front or back; special... . onpaldery and tucked ot Thade of ront of hemstiteh- which gave thousands for the improve- | ment of Staten Island transportation, should Jet a matter of about $400 a year stand in the way of better facilities for the East Bronx. The present conditions are intolerable, with four transfers be- | ifore we are safe aboard a car that will bring us into Manhattan,’ | laying of tracks across the bridge would not only eliminate the walk across the bridge, but the change consisting of a large assortment of Long and Short Dresses, Long Cloaks, Embroidered Wrappers and Sacks, Coats, Reefers, Hats, Caps and Bonnets. A young man of about twenty-one, y clad In black clothing, committed | sule! ie in a vacant lot at Second avenue and Forty-first street, Brooklyn, this afternoon by drinking carbollc ac Was dead when Polléeman Harrie sume moned an ambulance from the Norwe-| gian Hospital. ‘The sulctde was smooth shaven. His Am Jay Gould. though the firm was doing well it twas caught in the maelstrom of Black y in 1872_and went under. It was Every’ custom tailor quality) at about half | custom tailor charges. “Agk the Man who Wears Them.'* $20 to $45 one years old aa the himself none too old fine batiste, ‘fi From one clerk-| skin was durk and his hair black. to the shuttle cars at Classon Point ship to enother q wntil In the |Took of ‘the Fulton Bank’ made ov {| Wad, which Is necessitated by the fact AST etsy in ileral designs; made up im the 1 49 he was little better than an office the Hygela Chemical, Company wag| that the company will not apehd the | |] It Ing and heavy slik embroidery in floral destns: made up Muh Mt 9 2 & boy” of close on to seventy. | found In ono of his pockets, but did mot money to build a switeh-back oA the | Sore iiGortand’ Street, | Hampers, Bassinets and Baskets. ore the Jast ten years or more he i lived on the bounty of hie friend ten cent lodging houses he moved to the Mills Hotel No. ft opened. From that time until’ a few days before his death he was almo hese Institution tts serve to throw any light on his identity, east side of the bridge. EEN eee en Muslins, Wash Goods, Specials of Most Unusual Interest. The savings in thls special event are so exceptional that they de~ serve your attention to-morrow. 3 6ic]. Fruit of the Loom Muslin at 6%{c. “FRUIT OF THE LOOM MUSLIN” at less than cost by the case. 2,500 yards in the lot; 36 inches wide; not more than 1 2c} Best quality LINING CAMBRIG, in all colors, Including blacks 33 i and white; special to-morrow, per yard. oman: e 2C G 10 yards to a customer; at, per yard. ccccseceseseeereseeee That IS a Sale of GREAT IMPORTANCE, Nurses and Maids’ Aprons and Caps. Misses’ &8 Children’s Underwear We direct attention to a large assortment of Mushn, Cambric & Natnsook Onderwear fe ‘ ¢ ste of fis youn, gartory: 5 adversity. Always he wore ‘i Rot lost In trimmed about the edees, but thev clean, It wig siid that he often spent his last nickel for a shine In preference to bnuying food. iHis chief pride w Mill Remnants of Wash Goods. ras, basket weaves, jacquards, In Gowns, Skirts, Drawers €& Corset Covers \\"% ¥is 0 holidays he wore it. On other occa- emnants of pongees, m: gions his headgear was @ queint broad . yoo *. ‘ ‘ ds; suitable for waists Hone Ta ait hat Clever Styles and High Grade Tailoring soletter ee i ings a See oaetaliner yeti ores Pnched by Poverty. sow and then the old beau, disap- peared from the Mills Hotels, At such times would ve his silk hat with the clerk, When he returned he would) Jook more pinched and careworn than | ever, but he would have the money; for a ro It was fairly well known, | though, alked it, that when he disa rt of} funds and for Misses and Children from 4 to 16 years. Pre-eminent in Our Men’s Suits at $25 Important Offer in Linings, @If you commissioned one of the “crack” tailors of this town, at his price, to turn you out a single or double breasted sack suit, he couldn't put more style or better tailoring into it than we put into our suits priced at $25; Long sack coats with broad lapels, deep centre Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. uaa if f to the Bowery these perlods of want } during one of When his friends were forgetful that He aid, man wes found cold and aay vents and conservative styles in all the new fabrics. J MOR R 1 S | ALL HAIR ON FACE These Witte Dresses are the bah value the P. & R,. Store ape @Style Note: The newest overcoat for Spring has a fitted re = Rey bently removed, eber gabe for girls. ‘1 ferment ‘mons t back, deep centre vents and’ flares out ne the ie We C RAND RAPIDS FURNITUR. Cc ys Dolvom. pain 36 We could not place the item before you any more forcibly thany Se cali aiter or vesitn Witt 0 are showing them in all the new gray fabrics at $18 $20 Carpets, Bedding, Rags. Pied SD vents” ener, that, This store ALWAYS gives supreme values, and you know that Caslonally visited his sister, ¢ and $25. ‘ "e Furnish Homes Complete R Peale way ofies assortments here are exceptionally complete. tho ala Ae hice tl » Rooms at = = 49,9 Pa Ap Ligne, The special cresses for fosiiosrow’s, sls) ats amide font Rode quality sheer+| eens Sis okex Oo! ie! : aes, ger, fl ae Hadet Carhait EG a wet at, sores Perens onuttle, ce trimmed, fancy sleeve, full. skirt, C rome wags un Be ‘Tipee) roadway Stores: 1 eee Sale of Misses’ Sults, | irers. 3 : : A WEEX OPENS ’ f hesitath longer when a handsome suit lik watts | ee At 13th St. AtCanal St, Near Chambers St. 00 “aN ‘Account. Sunday World Wants |] Theres no need of hesitating any longer when a handsome sult like tha | No Extra Charge for It. Saturd | Hon style, trimmed with stitched taffeta and silk braid, satin icy elho a belt; skirt is nm ireu- aaa oy, back and, blue, £4°%0 20, AAvertinements for The World may Sa Meet i, ts 9,98] Work Monday Wonders