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, i z 2 aie cai z ; REE fe HINTS te NYAS ce 8 a id , ir sue THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1906. i J , JURY TALK AT a = 7 : nNORCE TAL stat FR PPENHEIM $22" FIRE P IL mt AND GM AVE. F. ano 6 AVE. — 86 STREET SAVE, ASSOCIATED WEAVERS & MANUFACTURERS DEPARTMENT STORE | RATE IN COURT Lawyer for Husband in Case AND 3"°AVE. | NEAR 62" Si: Wanted to Proceed Against This price list does not Meanitimied \ OPEN TILL 10 O’CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT. | —_—— the Co-respondent. res _ | | | — quantities, nor one day only, nor anypewv! Select Your Easter Apparel Carried Up Ladders to| Threat Made toGov. Hig-} cars, anim restriction. These are items we sell daily pp Embankment Top After | gins at Final Hearing |c:te: Stevens to-tay beard testimony in and gladly from our roomy and complete Here and Save I wo-Thirds 4 , ; Dr, William M. Moo <3 e Crash in Deep Cut. | on the Page Bill. Wie tage natenter site; stocks. Ais gad ne eS led b mi ah The E ical Sees. Moore, 1 ne papers the husband new kind of a store, calle y many prudent shoppers ‘ eé Economic: i Baste )sehescric suwiean ear Wes | Mule Team Borax, per Ib...... 10 Store,” offers Easter apparel at a saving of two-thirds to three-quarters. Think of it! Visit this (Special to The Evening World.) (Special to The Evening World.) spondent. Suydam is sald to be cash-| Mennen’s Talcum Powder.. rex OHI PHILADELPHIA, March 30.—Two lo: ALBANY, March 4 The ler of a bank in Lakewood and ts mar-| ; 24 comotives sent to the relief of a stalled | made its pra fent here ag Spied, Harnisch’s Nagel Enamel. _ Yashineton-New York express train on before Gov. Hig-| "rhe defe tn ibevaufi tethe aavel, ey. Z| Arab een Ba aissea Reraamved ict gins ee Ga Buge itn teed. Tee eniee lene eee Ince auto theaaueh Williams Shaving Stick... we 32 the rear end of the halted cars on com- | argument was mae Brite os Black, ninent physictans In New Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream. C5 0 Id Powelton avenue} who appeared for thi oOk)y3 muita * . ee ' weep 5 A toe oa nie afternoon, The forward |Gas Company. ‘a Babbitt’s Best Soap, 3 for...... 04 THESE suits live up to their description in every particular. Jocbmotive epitted a loaded bagzage- oe Black ere) fatice onat ug the Fels Neaptha noe They were not Fate to sell at $10. No. $20 or $25 would have been car acting tafe, tn fed from Sl waa made a Tey it would ts atthe alors Kirkman's. «+: piconet reasonable for them, especially now.” But that’s our strongest point. Mer ee eae aia it Is unconsututional, The law would Hae Us ; Lion Laundry Soap, 20 for. Meee 22) chandise that you want, when you want it, and at less than half regular ‘A negr cook’ on a Pullman dining- | result, he sald, In a practical confisca- uaatmed hitA ‘Your'examination of theisplendid showing oF prices. 3 overcoat, blue undercoat and knee} ee cits for $10,000 In Jan- I ° fe ts, black stockings and lace shoes.| | , a H W e ! C 1 SHact * i a Perv eAL aillgatee | en tenelt /containiie ary. peas Berarelitoate ‘ia ihe n arlem at 260 est 125th St., Women’s deep lace and insertion trimmed, ruffled | 5pecial Totof $1.75 Vanity Bags and Wrist Bags in ag clothing; lived at No. 324 Halsey street. é ai : y Petticoats, extra dust ruffle; regular $1.50 black, white and colors; very modish. a Brooklyn. fusing etewerone (wi ilieen) attest Aten bet. 7th & 8th Avs. values, and sold elsewhere at that price. The 8 ba These bags are all the rage this Spring. Spe- 69° 4 FRANK PLOVPR—Thirteen years old, ptt dp ageecyetninde vs ee | At 6th Av. & 18th St most sensational sale of the season........ + cial price for Saturday............0cc0ceee x Fe Ua are Mae bree nate | Courts and unable to furnish a bond was ° 5 ; 7 @car on lett wrist, gray checked suit,| ent to che Tombs. H 2 d y4 50 E t W i t t eee i ee nee —._ Associated Weavers an 5 aster Waists a c ing; Hved No. 285 y x 2 1 . roe : a FO ene ene ene Sunday World Wants and Manufacturers FINE Lingerie Waists in over twenty-five wascording to Inepector Cross, the boys ‘Work Monday Wonders. Depa rtment different stunning and original models. We have 5 over one thousand dozen for this great sale, and not one is worth less than $2, i a St Lingerie Waists, Daintiest Lace Frouts, Necks and Cuif: ? ore, All Our Lingerie Waists, Wiehe heh Lace end Emnroidery. Yokes. j 4 Lingerie Waists, Wit) iricate ce Designs. mn Stores Open Until 10 If you had lived in the West you would have heard of a big failure last month, Lord & Taylor aor $3.75 Silk Lined Fine Net Waists, 2.24 ¥ - 3 vests at 10 50c Jap Silk at 15¢. $4 Petticoat, PECIAL lot just arrived |) saturday continues the sensational silk sale, Pure, sk taffeta pelos car, who wos preparing dinner, wns scilded by the contents of a coffee-pot end was taken to the Presbyterian Hos- pita) with burns that will probably re- suk fatally. ‘Train hands and city firemen attacked the flames, and with long ladders con- veyed the passengers to safety up & steep embankment that slants the rail- road tracks, Thence the occupants of thé flyer were transferred to an enst- bound train and taken back to the Broad street station, at which place they were went later to thelr destinations, None were injured beyond a few bruises, bu: most of the luggage In the wrecked guge car was destroyed by the collision or burned when the car| } ignited. ‘ Anes 4 t t ae ray . See allway officials blame. the collision | 24 not given by the State, hess. | He letter to alt Exquisite white ground serges with hair lines and checks, on the foggy weather, which obscurad | Ho sald that $15,000,000 of Gas stock Ci feng him 3 ite) had Hs dye, buta hair food, and aster sure a ee if t dam 1 he had; y but ha i ely Beautiful cream herringbone serges. the signal lights and prevented the en- gineer of the forward relief locomotive Seeing the cara ahead of hin... The ex- Ate Also attacked the be detected. See how Mrs, Mason, Nuttellburgh, Roce ieft Washington at 10 o'clock | | ace nes W. Va., was made young again by using Gorgeous mixtures, in dainty hellotropes, greens and blues, Latest green and blue piaids and checks beautifully trimmed. Sold in hundreds and reached Broad Street Station at 1.05 P. M. on time. POLICE ALARM FOR MISSING BOYS Three Lads Disappear To- gether from Their Parents’ Homes in Brooklyn. An alarm was sent out from Brook- lyn to all police stations in Greater New York late this afternoon for three boys who disappeired from home last nigtt. Their description is as follows: PDWARD HARRISON, thirteen years olf, 4 feet 11 Inches, seventy- five pouads, fair complexion, blue eyes, dark brown hair, dark coat and vest, gray corduroy knee pants, soft gray | pedford avenue, Brookiyn. last October, : “aa % % RS Children’: feet i ’ that, black stockings and lace shoes, |and carried $10,000 fire insurance in five , AK R ‘ corset girdles and tape girdles, in fine quality batiste. Children’s and Misses’ Petticoats, deep lawn ruffle carried satchel containing clothings | companies, The bullding was totally | a The lot has 4 hose supporters on attachments on cor- with groups o} ; Lived 1 Halsey street, Brooklyn Uaaltavenl by aie. Lehitaldlwasrarcine| ” roe = ; ; sets. All in perfect condition, They're |) the couniny f tucks. Well made, in one of PAUL M'CABE—Twelve years old, 4 a lot of Spring over-production. Regular- country’s most complete factories, Spe- feet 6 inches, 60 pounds, light complex- fon, blue eyes, ght brown hair, gray tion of property. “The only way to prove that you're simon pure these days is not to have a dollar,” said the ex-Governor. “Taat {dea has gone all over the country. 1 insist that not every corporation wich jowns a valuable franchise acquired !t dishonestly. . In arriving at the decision, that with cighty-cent gas the Gas Trust would be getting a profit of cight per cent of {ts Investment, the Gas Commission, {sald Mr. Black. had not put value on piny's franchise. a that a value should on jt, as it ha not by the Stet diny and tts stockh value earned by the compat of the Consol The Governor sald he would give his Yon la SAY HE MADE FALSE Frederick Lehrfeld Held on Charges Made by Fire In- surance Companies, Frederick Lehrfeld, a harness and sadilery manufacturer, at No. 202 East Thirty-elghth street, was arrested this afternoon by Detective-Sergeants Beery and Flood on a charge of making a false and fraudulent claim upon an In- surnce company. The charge was pre- ferred by W. H. Robb, secretary of the Fire Underwriters’ Association. Lenrfeld was in business at No. 147 cd, charged with arson, but discharged for want of evidence. He filed a claim against the five in- CLAIM OF DAMAGES who was then of age. Moore | They decide and were mar- | ried in 1s father of the girl heard of the marciage he a ting Mere to college and kept him Q firished his studies ant a. sent enjoys a good w Bruvswick, | » have prac ‘he i Hetty. nine arate last I went to live with t her child with her, Waen the ca Willard =F joore, call ter was then surprised all sting that the case he could pros a ag: perjury. He said the Jette: Ucally a confession of the m. ‘The | Vice-Chan: that he was not nad really Hor, fied in support of his complaint against nis wife. Mrs, Moore in her answer to the suit | Qnied all the allegations of her hus-| band. ' RAZ o’Clock An Exceptional Sale of | Women’s Silk Waists. A collection of 500 Waists will be offered on Friday) and Saturday at prices fully 25% less than present values. now to be seen in the newest spring styles at any ton ribbed Vests, fancy ||totof 36 In, colored Jap ay a abecdian tclloysi : : of our stores. They combine the most perfect lace trimmed, with or |/FMMy dS am Savin 20 in: 15° BNavies, Fap Silk Watsts, Black and White leathers, with the smartest styles and most skilled workmanship. ae tnoul sleeves. wa aeep [[egistee ee tteta cand Browns, $9 50 icati : lace trimmings; go Resedas, e application of Val. lace and Medallions. ae, Waiter fond © || 59e Peau de Chine at 35c. Light Blue, ight Pink, Foulard S:lk Waists, white ground, colored stripes. S2d) : : 35c. Hosiery, at 15c. ||* id material wi y Jap oct reat White or Black, These $3 shoes for every member of the family we have demonstrated are the womens ile threat Hose, fast Elegant Pals Cala vatiets, 39° closest napetions Asati uw yoke back or front. Values best shoes offered tor that price, and in every way the equal to $5 and $6 shoes. SE ea ease eaves cUl|| Cetus tatnwarane ee arth tee Mater Guta WD, 50 Vet Wearsts with application of Val.] gro.00. i es contain the same leathers, are mage by equally skilled workmen, and : at _ ale laces. over lasts of equal style and comfort-giving qualities. iil 35c Box Levey’s La Blanche Powder at 24c. All Tints, Allover Val. Lace Waists, band of baby Irish lace in yoke. Brussels Net Waists, application of Cluny lace. —Also— At 0.50 each, D5? | woman, boy and girl. Aran Fire Bath Room Fixtures is invited, Made Her Young Again HAIR-HEALTH always brings bac’ ural and beaut bleached hair. Giv y hair to its youthful color. uth to gr and growth to thin re A healthful h & dressing for men and women; its use cannot HAY’S HAIR-HEALTH LARGE soc. BOTTLES. Free Soap Offer Cut out and sign this coupon in five days, take they will give you a large bottle of Hay’s H: Soap, the best soap for Hair Medicated cents; regular price, 7c. R semed b; is only, or by the Philo Hay Specialtles Co., 22 without soap, by express, prepaid in plain sealed package on receipt of 6oc. and this coupo Name. “GET A SHOEMAKERS FIT” IN & OPPENELEIM At the Corner of 6th Av. & 2lst St 2.50 for which send 6 bottles of Halr-Health, one to see me, and being so young it almost killed me to think my ASK YOUR DRUGGIST ABO My hair aras so gray The lawyer added that in view of bes phyla ea gee ing before Iwas an old woman, éut thanks to Hatr-Heaith, & ey Ona s testimony, — perjury pray hair cannot be found th my head and I have not used all of one bottle. AT LEADING DRUGGISTS, Good for 25c. cake HARFINA SOAP, toany of the following druggists and jealth and a asc. cake ine mplexion, Bath and Toilet, both for Fifty druggists everywhere at their shops afayette St, Newar either with or THIS FREE SOAP OFFER, Easter Display The famous Frazin & Oppenheim shoes are $3 Shoes for Men, Women, Boys and Girls, Our $2 Shoes for AIl. Second only to our $3 brand is our great line of $2 shoes. The leathers and lasts are of many different kinds, shoes are especially desirable for Growing Boys and Girls. For every man, These Factories No. 14 and 81 of the association sent us cancel- led orders and over-productions. These people make costumes for exclusive shops, and the late season affected them to your benefit in this sale. Twenty different models absolutely never shown be- fore by any house Regular $20 and $25 suits, models that sell on sight. Exclusive, orig- inal and possess that up to the minute style and dash. As stunning as any garment in New York at three times the price. Every coat lined with heaviest pure silk taffeta, trimmed in eaquisite design of wide pure silk braid, pleated silk tatfeta girdle, and silk taffeta collars, cuffs and vests, in all latest pastel shades, Daintie:t white serge eton suits—silk trimmed and lined. Exquisitely trimmed niftiest broken plaids, in the new nut browns, of stores at $20 to $25. Special Saturday............ teeeee eeceeseceeseee ‘8 and*10 SmartEaster Hats at*3 BARGAINS in Millinery are not usual at this season of the year. That's why we are offering them. It’s only possible to sell an $8 Paris Model Hat for $3 before Easter through this new kind of a store. These creations of the milliners offered in this sale to-morrow are the samples of a famous maker. The very same models that exclusive shops are selling at as high as $12.00, The Picture Hats are elaborately designed, while the simple Toques and Turbans If fare attractive for their simplicity. A large showing of Sailors at $3 is worth visiting our Millinery Department to see. 75¢ Corsets at 39c. Another special lot from factory No, 34—Corsets, $20 Eton Suit for Easter at only *10 Favcy Chips, Chip, Cord Braid, in a diversity of styles to please every idea of dre: Special to-morrow, $3. 50c Skirts at 29c. | cial lot for Saturday only, Soc, values, at.. Vanity Bags, 69c. 75c, value, at.... $1.50 Skirts, 89c. These waists were made for that house to sdl at $2.50. But through the association we got them at cost of make and material. very latest pattern Lace and Wash Stock Collars, never sold be- to 35c. in great assortment. Special Saturday 19° Taffeta Silk low 29 Women’s 25c. The t emendo’s over-production and mill erds of a world-famous silk weaver. Up to 50c, value, special for this Saturday’s sell- composed of: women’s lisle and cot- flounce and silk dust ruffle. Complete showing in the fol- lowing shades and colors: ing, ae Children’s ribbed vests, sinall sizes, only, limited qnan- tity, at each, and White. These Skirts are all perfectly hung and the workmanship Fine 18-in. Peau de Cygne, pure c silk, all light and dark shades; 59¢. 5 valve, Special at..sercereseeees $1.00 Colored Taffeta at 39c. 3° AKE advantage of this sale in high-class toilet articles. Look over the items—they’re just what you want—toilet waters, powders, soaps, etc, This sale is for Saturday only, and possibly will not be repeated, The department is conveniently located on the main floor. . Woodbury’s Facial Soap, per] Woodbury’s Cream or Denti-| Woodbury’s Powder, all tints, cake 1c] fine, per cube......sseeeseees Uc] DOK .sscesecsesseseecece arrive 9 | , Haze . Lyon’s Tooth Powder, 12c. te tae a Sore Plain Witch Hazel, %4 yints, at 10¢ Loo Wazsts of Chiftons Lacesand Net: each, , 8, , i i i Woe Be eusls ean Goh However, though of a much lower price, the great and diversified stock of our Violet Perfumed Ammonta; pints, | Violet phe tunes pen Wildwood Violet Toilet Water, ‘» -values $15.00 to $20.00 each. 15¢| Plain Witch Hazel, pints, at 19¢ dae $1 Shoes in Spring Styles is such that will strongly appeal to people in all walks of life. These great Frazin & Oppenheim Shoes are especially made for extra wear, or for those who are much on their feet—they are serviceable and stylish and should not be judged by their extremely low price. All sizes and widths for men, women, boys and girls and infants, This Store is Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock. aoaoaeoOouooooaeaeeeaaaoaqaqaae eee eee ar FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM, “" “Nee vor” i Broadway and Twentleth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St