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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 1906. FIRE PANIC ON THE (GOT SUMMONS FOR {JUSTICE W. K. SMITH - RICHARD PECK’ —BOX-OFFICE MAN} IES IN PATCHOGUE Pes Alt CARS Toanster To Friday & LAL | Flames Wednesday Morning) woutdn’t Refund Cash andj Death of Member of Supreme ; LEXINGTON 103°’ AvE 59°10 60" St : { Did Little Damage, but Magistrate Tells Angry Court Bench Due to Kid- ’ : ; i Caused Much Alarm. Theatre-Goer to Sue. ney Disease. IVI en S Clothin Q- Popul ar Pric es. ns _, Coupon. ae jn hosiery. Upon presentation 4 the of this coupon we will sell you @ pair of Almost every store maintains the prices we mention to-day—but not (Special to The Evening World.) After an illness of ten days State (NEW LONDON, Conn., March 99.—| Jed S. Shaw, treasurer of the Broad- a : : The Sound steamer Uiciard Fock, | way Theatre, was arraigned in the Jet. | Supreme Court Justice Wilmot .| (lta on garments like ours—not by many degrees of quality or style. Women's Sheer Gauze owned by the. New Nngland Naviza- | ferson Market Police Court this after- | Smith died early to-day in his home in % i Lisle Thread Stockings tion Company, now runuing on the |noon on a summons sworn out before | patohoguc, L. I. He had been a wut- =e Norwich line, betwogn New Loudon end | Magistrate Steinert by Richard A. | ferer from kidney trouble, the diseaso Sy New York, had a tire aboard euriy| Monks, of No. 71 Lexington avenue,| which killed him, for several years, Wednesday morning, on her trip from | former Assistant District-Attorney, Mr. | Justice smith was fifty-four years this city to New York, and the pas-|Monks claimed that he bought tickets | 414 gince 1895 he had served with dis- sengers aroused from sleep were i» a | from Shaw at the box-office on Mon- | ¢inction on the Supreme Court bench. ec calmed by the boat's! day night for himeelf, his brother and | ask eat : r ‘ Puig al PSR Te citee WEE den ale verb Sas | ut tas AO Se a ae Men's Sack Coats, Men’s Sack Sutts, 4b} not Interfere with tho regular sched- | Wall street, paying ten dolides, for [iar He was noted for, hie whole Men’s Top Coats, g g Men’s Top Coats, } tle of the Peck. | had told_him there were no other good | hearted democracy and untiring courtesy - \ : ‘The Peck lett, New London at 11o'ctock | seats left in the downstairs part of | towards all lawyers who had occasion Men’s Rain Coats. i Men’s Rain Coats. ; #th a! the house. An usher, he alleged, Nair aates - Tuesday evening for New York w' ye, AD’ usher, ‘he alleged. | to" practice in his court. .) large consignment of freight and @ fair) GES ‘one of the balcony | A month ago, while sitting in Brook- complement of passengers. | boxes. jiyn, Judge Smith complained of poor While off Bridgeport, In Long Yaland) “Air. Monks protented that these seats] lun bur jt was pot until ten days ~ Bound, about 2 A. M. Wednesday the) Wane nol Wim back te the box. office.|ago that his malady became serious. ; There’s an element of style to these t twelve ninety-five garments that you might reasonably expect to find in Eight seventy-five is a small amount — to invest in clothes. It buys a great deal of quality and style at Bloomingdales’— FRIDAY AND Jagies' retiring room was discovered | ‘then, he declares, Shaw offered him in| Judge Smith was born in Smithtown, very much more than any one else will ablaze, the ceiling having caught fire, cxchiinge four balcony’ seats, but de-| 1, 1, on March 21, 1962 For more than offer. Every garment is perfect in every clothing at twenty dollars, Wich parton tone dak doune evidently from crossed electric wire, | clined to. telun te eats. Mr. ka | 200 years his ancestors had lived in the F Shien, fh'the trictly fast Herms- box seats and balcony Mr. Mon! detail of fit, finish and workmanship. And as to quality and workmanship—that’s ; and burning briekly when the alarm was BOX teale Diy, 2 nt | Relfhborhood. His great-grandfather topes A : just as good as you will find in the clothes Not more than € paire toe alle: given. | Magistrate Steinert ‘sald he thought! was a soldier of the Revolution. After Every size is here and in all sorts of a merchant tailor would make to your meas- tomer. "None soldat this price ly" belonged In the Capt. Hardy soon had several of the) the ase, preprriy, Velonks that he be-| attending the public schools he was officers and crew at their respective | jjeved he would have no trouble In se-| graduated from Cornell University in fire stations, and wiille the hose was! curing a reasonable amount of damages. | te tie, waa admitted to the bar in without this coupon. Bloomingdales’, th Dt, Section. desirable materials, ure for double this price of ours. The fit is perfect. No tailor could give you greater satisfaction in the garments he would w We guarantee the garments to be right. If you don’t think so after you get your pur- | “It is time the got inty vlay hang grenades and fre/ 1 (ee Sellers were checked,” he said, | 1877. In 1884 he waa elected District- shade Wonie Brine in exti:guishers were used against the! {ihe see ach given to the habit) attornay of Suffolk County and was re- Rinein i it back and we'll promptly at et you than val these that are all flames. | of deceiving purchasers of tickets, 16s Gul GRAMS REEVIN 18 CART OMRIG LAs ready for you to wear. All you pay is The saloon filled with smoke and| a Clisiseny tata Wat al wuietatie: Ooien yates Fels staterooms would not itsten to twe| ANTHRACITE, TRUCE from 1091 to 16%, and was then elected a Supreme Court Justico @seurances of the captain and officers, fod ran about shouting, gatvering up| FOR A MONTH LIKELY, | ve Justice was consideraa one o¢ the their effects and the majority fastening ablest members of the Supreme Court on life-preservers. Bench tn ths Second Judicial District. Others rushed to the life crafts, where! (Special to The Evening World.) This district comprises ten counties 8.45 | At $6.95 Young Men’s Suits, ) Upon presenta- tion of this cou- pon. to-morrow ‘ we will sell you e a beautiful $6.00 Tealtan | | id i ~ At $10.95, Young Men’s Suits, art of the crew that was n< | WILKES-BARRE, Pa., March 2.—It|and the dutles of the Justice are es- js A, Bie nei dtscd Ceaay rie cance tier canei | tus cuineiwordery tinea) aecider (5 ae: pecially arduous, Seaerer Styles that make the 15 to 19 PU SNSes gi we Very fashionable, finely made, single and Model boats, : jclare a thirty-day truce whem the| Justice Smith leaves a widow and year old feel more manly. ar double-breasted sults, 16 to 20 year sizes. It took about fifteen minutes to put | present agreement expires, next Satur-| thre children, Mandolin @ut the blaze, and the captain and crew | day, the operators here Indicate that as er othing jor the Mma. i] Boy. for wote thon free to at to the fright-| they are willing to recogpize It. soon Se At $2.95,R th @ned passengers, who returned to their| One of them sald to-day that unless Hs rf J 2 95 berths. while the amer continued the |@ strike is ordered the coal companies Everybody Knows a zed Pion in ane cathe Suits, At rile oa sg eae abate SS A i voyage to New York. will continue working just the same j in male 4 Sailor collar and tie; 3 to 7 year uits, in a large variety of Scotcl 21 ribs, solid mahogany rim, OfMtcers aboard the Peck, which re-|as i{ conditions were normal and that What Constipation Is sizes, a Breaste ? mixtures, serges and cassi- pearl ‘tiald butterfiyy pear! pool turned to New London at 1.30 o'clock will be upon tle terms of tne meres, 7 to 16 year sizes. tion dots, ad bY exclusiva ould ely reement, 5 a dealers at $7.07 and $10; no thls morning. would «ay Bathing of the | ty eincers it contident that the| But Not Everybody Knows What At $3.95, Russian and Sailor Suits, | At $2.95, Spring Overcoats, 3 to 14 year Sold at this price without this id Be le the ti a. orde! y President Fi . OupoN. to ‘New Tuesday aight and ‘re. | Mitenelh as it iit te inpossinve tee Hunyadi Janos Is for 4 to 10 year olds—made of serge and mixed fab- iM toadla altbrilta. “Rxcetteat foiee sizes. W Bicomingdales, 3 tured to-day, corroborated the story, | tne Mine Workers’ Scale Committee to rics. ade of splendid materials. nt styles, ‘coth \ The Richard Peck is a sister enip to) make a decisive report on the negotia-| A large proportion of humanity suffer to Bloomin: Got! \ the steamer City of Lowell. which was | tions with the anthracite operators be-| greater or less extent from constipation Bemoget foe ty fte early this week 'fore the end of the month, and prob-| t Newport when the Piymouch “was | Soho the ghd ok the, month, in one form or another. How really few jestroyed. |*UMhis committee has yet te meet the | there are who do not know the distress, rators’ oymmittes of seven in New | pain and general discomfort resulting from at k City, discuss the demands in de-|fallure of the bowels to move regularly. nd make @ report to the full-scale | ang does not this suffering seem foolishly 450 Batiste Waists. A fair Beale would be $3 for any Waist in the lot, but if you hurry to Bloomingdales’ you ma $ have one tee : ee 2 1.98 The “Novent” Petticoat. The petticoat that deserv- edly gained instant popularity among women wi know how to dress well. At the office of the New York, New Baven & Hartford Railroad's “stave oat lines in this city to-day, {t wa: mittee of thirty-six. @nnounced that there was a slight fre ““rhen a convention of anthractie dele- | Unnecessary when we realize {t is du Ph the steamer Richard Peck, while on gates. will hive to be called to take | ply to ignorance of tbe proper and er way from New sia, nto New final action the scale committee's re- | remedy—HUNYADI JANOS—the great Work at 2 A. M. Wednesday. n Te wilf take at least a week t Siselusiee ele The fire started In one of tt ing | ope ic) ° | tural Mineral Laxative Water, not only the rooms from an electric: light ‘wire and | {uct 87d, assemble the delegates. asad | ethexalben sause0s 1) WOR) alba | ib) te A sensible, practical petticoat— Every manufacturer knows about our with a close-titting Jersey cloth |) enormous outlet, and knows that we do not was quickly discovered by a watchman, | ea Me watchman unreeled & hoss and ex-| FIRE DESTROYS DRUG HOUSE, | expensive. The cost of a large bottle ts tinguivhed the biaze in two minutes. | SORT WORTH, T 29.—TY but a trifie and {t contains many doses. The damage was very slight. ieee «Hex. March 29— The | One dose ts % & tumblerful drunk on aris. An officer of the line said to-day wholesale Wadsworth-Cameron Druz| ing in the morning. The result is always there was no panic on board the | House wus devtroyed by fire of unknown | sofia cae exsats ths gteamer and that none of the passengers | origin early to-day. The loss of the Le polsepncel ey baWwarcb nal (ind Netemnrteg ew of the fire until it was extin- | guilding was $25,000; on stock, $195,000, | 224 natural relief without griping or purg- Gulshed. | The insurance is $05,000, ing. Try it. At all Druggista TIME TO PURIFY (eis Be fulness Recipe or lueveay || balk at any quantity, if quality is right. a petticoat that emphasizes the The maker of these particular batiste Waists overproduced, came to us, and for ready money parted with the immense lot cerized sateen pleating, finished for very much less than the real worth of with small ruffle, the) Walsts, $1.49—The “Novent” Pett!- The batiste is a splendid quality, and the coat has deep Style of the waist is faithfully portrayed in the flounce, trimmed with rows of picture. The front is very tastefully trimmed shirring of mercerized sateen. with German Val. insertion, batiste medallion —The “Novent” Pettl- and cluster tucks. The entire back is very coat has black sateen neatly tucked. The short sleeves and collar are grace of your figure. —The “Novent" Petti- At 98e coat has black mer- d pleatings, finished with sec- made of German Val. lace, but- 3 half, quarter and |: i tional flounces, also of black ton back; sizes 34 to 46, and in- $1.98 => full lined, shaped ed ‘Hesinerbipon finished with stead of $3, only. ti Ww TI f+ ing i ’s ti i ing; i and conservative iia STE ONG HE” Pettle Spring is nature’s time for renewing and changing ; everything backs meting we At $2.49 ne oven } tt 7 j qt \ oa flounces of black and colored baste teagan , MANNS? “Hettherbloom”™ taffeta, made brat - S with sectional flare flounce. ranged * At 54.98—The ae Petti- t col ma in Same inTWOnt £ style as above, with black taf- s fe ilk 5 at TWO prices. F airy FL, 60th Bt. Bea. COATS of gray mix- —————————————————————————ee eee Nourishing Brews, Wines, Etc. tures, steel and gian- Old Jordan Kentucky Whiskey, pottied in bond, under the strict ite combinations, venetian yokes, med- Supervision of the United States Government, which guarantees both purity isl quality. A mellow, delicate, rich whiskey. A regular $1.25 bottie 88c OL vse . pis on new life, the sap rises in vegetation, the earth thaws out rom its Winter freezes and all respond to Spring’s call to purge and purify themselves. The change in the vegetable kingdom is no greater than the change which takes place in our physical sys- tems at this season, and few undergo it without evidence of disorder. During the Winter months we live a shut-in life as much as possible, breathing the impure air of closed rooms and heated buildings; we indulge our appetites eating more of - the heavier, richer foggs, and take less exercise. As a result the blood grows thick and } sluggish, the members whose duty it is to carry off the refuse of the body get dull and inactive from the lack of exercise, etc., and leave the waste matter in the system to sour and form impurities and acids which are taken up by’the blood and distributed through its Dressing Sacques, $1.75, $2, $3 and $3.98 gar- ments, at the one final closing 99 price Otic eisicie paseo Cc There are a good many different styles included, and we would rather take one sharp, decisive cut right now than carry a single one of the garments to next season, You can do that better than we can. These kimonos and dressing sacques are ium weight, full and halt lined, single {na double breas alt sizes, * circulation, Then as warmer weather comes on and we change our mode of living, the AT i i i ai a ° 5 ¥4 . 5 » a He ALLASH KC made of ripple eiderdown, in the very prettiest blood is aroused from its torpid state and stirred to quicker action and begins to throw off 5 bg yr pli hie) pad titel Ese styles $0 far evolved—some have round, oth- these accumulations, causing Boils, Eczema, Tetter, Acne, rashes, pimples, scaly Prices prevailing elsewhere, as| | "Stim RYE WHISKHY, 12 ers square or pointed collars, trimmed’ with A 5 . A A A ‘ i; ” a follows: 4 Poh flavor; our ragular 2 satin or heavily pleated, full front, silk frogs eruptions and itching, burning skin diseases of various kinds. : FINE OLD DBLICTOSO — From Fur tui atari $118 and full sleeves, with turn-over cuffs. In its efforts to rid the system of these accumulated poisone, the blood calls upon every e vite Spee tte bot Foi, repudable Mouse de Gacinas St sre consol, Pa reall lorelpacnes orders. Earp ats Rioamingdales’, Second Floor, Stn St. Section, Ivison & Co., J Jousac, Franc cellent charact: B ‘900 Cognac, ot. a SSS Oe eee INv AME Sn keer | | Har Bee toa oe $100 Il Wall Papers at Less Than Cost to Make inember to assist, but the system is often unequal to the struggle; the energies give way, the appetite grows fickle, the spirits are de- Some four years ago I was suffering from impure blood Inctu ding tha RAUNT R Ore With each pair of evegiasses and specta- its fine purifying and tonic effects. S.S.S. neutralizes any exeess of acid in the AREY baleen Ne owe wit five freo during, hie sa'e ah making it fresh and pure, and cures Eczema, Tettar hans and a aa eruptions and dis. Hp American Taffeta with ilk oaminedaicn', Main Pine. Front. Centre. eases promptly and permanently. It adds to the blood the rich, properties it isin : : j , {ae edge, automatic runner a need a, and in every way prepares the system for the change from Winter to Spring. 8.8.8. Byih | y Tueyiand ent rall weap | The Best Watch olered $5.00 Gy, in a Special Sale at Bloomingdales’ To-Morrow. cures Rheumatiam, Catarrh, Sores and Uleers, Contagious Blood Poison, and any and all i ; and comprise a choice as IT IS AN ACCURATE TIME- diseases arising from an impure or poisoned ? " ea ietigetaine tel KEEPER, an extra thin model, = PT b nate eila: WELT Ni pada alt les iA!) in gold-filled or gun-metal case, Mat Floor, oth St, BK : ' of existence it has so thoroughly proven ? : \ \ & 4 © ie worth thet it is now the most widely poe Men’s 75c Balbriggan ‘S mo T B L E and used blood purifier on the market. One A CLEAR, OPEN-FACE DIAL, f t point in its favor is that it does not con- t for the depressitig Summer moths which are to follow. Rook on the blood and i i" aN ‘ and a genetal run-down condition of the system. Ihadno pressed anda general run-down condition NEW CHESTERFIELD gon & Co., Jeroz, i de- i !ae Wine)—From pple ras ening im tem andian itgone tired estng Je the result.” ‘To othere the, return of| fi. Sim stmelumand Gp iy ieetonderera aise: SEDO |] A Our Sc Papet mow. cccccaec atoll! All our Se. Paper now.ciaige 4/9 gud after taking several bottles my skin was cleared of Spring means the return of disease, for collars fo Fasieny alo : “pottle, From Kramer @ Bt Rooms Papered—including side wall and border for........... @ll eruptions and took on a ruddy, healthy glow that as- Warmer weather is sure to f out the S emt :farmstitting EHSCETNTCL Il bes ero Estimates given on all interior decorations. Send postal and our rep- eravesitsay By pious ad nore cerberes to ite normal: causand polsona:of ald peretehes Ree oa ei icra pee : : Bloomingdates’, Basement. [ resentative will call with sampies. Bloomingdales’, 84 Floor. @at anything put before me, and as I regained my a which have, haps, lain dormant in th extra lengths; all col- z 5 Tihoreased in welght, aud that ‘tired f . which perhaps, lain In the orings, W pa $ Me risciercoisiesns luscppecrenticaa’y aa cave seein system during the Winter months. AT omen’s Gloves Savings. 1.50Eyeglasses&Sp ectacles S0c old self. us VIOTOR STUBBING. Now is THE TIME TO PU. f pean F omenig. S100 ware Silk Gloseas 201 ings 69e Pure white & me a long; more than 3 pair: Le seen . e ramartimen f Washington Aves Colaiivas, Ohio, pary yeu BLOOD, Nature must be! f-: P Women’s $1.50 Elbow-Length Pure Silk 98e Greatest Bag Bargain he Ha A tenes assisted, and if we wish to pass this trying period of the year free from disorders and disease Mousquetaire Gloves, double finger egies Ever Offered. ety emenithl we must have our blood in good condition. S. S. S, is nature’s remedy, being made from the a eT tas te aesat tie eeeaahieciel Pay of 15 Gites orca sa Pate pes nickel, "silver fortes herbs and barks of the forests and fields, and has long been recognized as the “King of : Bivomingdaies Main Floor. 30th _Bt._Sectlon, fonable or gold alloy lood Purifiers” and the test of all tonics, It goes down into the cireulation and re- ; ‘ The in the nose pieces, patent nose rest and clip. Spectacles oves gently but thoroughly every particle of impurity or humor that may be there, restores As we don't han-- Best Umbrella World at ht $2.00 Hand Bag wth nickel-plated nose piece, in straight or riding energy, builds up the appetite, and steadily and pleasantly tones up the entire system a theo re Big somet! Bloomingdales’, Miain Bloor, Byont, Centre, LE BROS.” = Sr to sou st | sguaargies Main Foor, Ooth Bt. vist THE | All Cars Ghee RES | Transter to ve all sizes for men, women nd are ever seen in after years, S.S.S. is not an children. “The best Umbrella in the world tor $1.00, experiment but a success,and during its forty ENGRAVED IN THE NEW RIB- BON LETTERS without extra have double seats and suspender ta can be, and the price is only. . ‘waturally upset and somewhat der: atthisseason, If you have any evidences of Bicominedabe ‘ic or impure condition. of the blood the use of §. 8. S. and get the system pre- state of the blood, and se thoroughly does it , orn, fine boxwood, Weiehsel, eradicate the cause that no signs of the trouble| ff}: ' trimmed steg born handle The most fashionable design and i size, WITH YOUR MONOGRAM ’ U R E L Y Vv E GE Underwear, 29c thestarp renution R’ full seven-jewelled, nickel-plated American m the slightest trace of mineral to'damage any of the delicate parts of the system which apes bay). Trench pie, bares’ and the: Dispee 4 sip pi ag gba had) pa at ac ciel ill cg “ SiS tbuiataas

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