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f AD yy ry ak a ee STRANGE ADVENTURE OF THE JERSEYMA Loses His Roll and Gets It Back When Other Pocket Is Touched. Now it befell that Herman Shotte, @ Jerseyman who abode at No, 158 Bleecker street, Jersey Clty, gathered ‘unto himself a roll of seemly propor- Uons and took passage for Gotham in the Land of White Lights. And being wise in the ways of a great city, ‘he mounted a@ palanquin of the Eigych “venue line and proceeded toward the Ouse “uptown low wiule fe was passing the Circle, which i the place Wrere Christopner Columbus landed on Broadway, the Jer- ®eymun felt certain sensatior ake unto the movement of a hand in his tunic pocket whereat he grabbed has- uly at it and looked around. ‘He saw nothing, but in the place where his Dounteous roll been he felt an ashing: Relat elng from Jersey and having great Juck ne said not a word but sat still: Anon ho felt another thrill in his tunic pocket and having nothing to lose he Waited patiently until the oscillation ceased and then feeling Into the pocket discovered with joy his short-lost ro: Most persons “would be satisfied t tting the money back, but not H. otty. from J. C., who probably wasn’t more than haif, in spite of his name. He shouted loudly. ‘Phe car. stopped. Everybody got off. Out of the crowd the Jerseyman pointed out two men and @ shelk of the West Forty-seventh Street bazaar of law haled the two men Sag und to-day’ brought. them before a, le—in t ve = cop ee emcee . Pa piesral r the Cad! had listened to the re- markabdle story of the Jerseyman he gaked one of the men what he wished “ Hering and obeying. My name ts Jacob Newmark. “Iam a scribe in the circulation department of a morning newspaper. I was riding on the car in Question last night when the exciteniont broke loose. I got of with the other Passengers and was pointed’ out by this Jerseyman. T had been ¢o a dinner at Relsenweber's and don't know any- thing about It.” the Cad! honorably Hearing which Gischarged the circulation man and one Charles turned to the next men, Goodwin. When the police swore he was a known pickpocket the Magie- strate, realizing that the magic roll had returned to the Jerseyman Cask ae ea ee Goo Way an je man from J. C. di to tell his adventure, ere COLER WILL FIRE HIS “NO GOOD” ENGINEERS. Agrees to Weed Them Out in Order to Make Room for Competent Men, Borough President Coler, of Brook- lyn,, asked the Board of Estimate to- day to authorize him to employ a con- sulting engineer at a salary of $8.00 a year, “President Coler told me,” said Presi- dent McGowan, “that several of the engineers of hts force are ‘no good,’ and I believe it. I am willing to vote for good men, but when the President ef Brooklyn comes here and practi- @ally requests us to perpetuate the em- ployment of the ‘no goods,’ then I shall @ecline to vote. If the President will discharge these ‘no goods’ I am with him.” ou can't fire civil service men Peremptorily off the list and if you gould you would fire half the city em- ployers,"" commented Comptroller Metz. “Brooklyn 1s handicapped. It ought to have a competent consulting engineer as President Coler asks.” “I believe you. I believe you to be & truthful man In some respects,” re- forted President McGowan. { the President of Brooklyn will discharge the I'll yote for his reso- “Settled,” declared President Coler." I shall suspend enough of my ‘no gcod’ men to allow for the salary of a com- petent engineer.” The necessary votes were received. pede nt SENS BARONESS WANTS HER PROPERTY BACK. Gets Permission to Serve Papers on De Graffenreid by Publica- tion and Mail, Justice Greenbaum, of the Supreme Court, granted an order this afternoon for service by publication and by mail of the summons and complaint upon the Barpn de Graffenried, in Geneva, Switz- etlahd. in the uction | brought by his wife to set aside a deed of half her interest In the apartment house at West Bnd avenue and Ninety-fifth street. ‘The Baronesa has separited from her titled busbind and wants her property The Baroness, who was Gertrude Van ‘ourtiandt, first ried Schuyler Ham- ton, She got a Alvorce some years agoeand later married the Baron. She eon the that the deed of her property to jaron was only “for life or so long as they continued to live togetae MAN KILLED ON NEW LIBRARY BUILDING. Plasterer Steps on’ Insecure Plank and Falls Four Stories, Break- “ing His Neck. Michael Creagan, a mason, living at No. 442 West Fifty-fourth street, was Instantly killed to-day while working the new Carnegie Libary Building, Ry wrorty-second atrect and Fifth avenue, He was plastering on the fourth floor en he stepped on @ plank that had * not been properly secured. dhe fell to en ‘he lank guve Way an the fiver below ‘headtrat, When te was up.hia neck was broken and his s Bait trac inetanta? Death was ii ~ TO TRY RUSSIAN PRINCE. } Delworoukom tm Accuned’ of Piot- ‘ ting Againat the Caar. MOBCOW, March 30—The Provincial > A@ministration has decided to try Prince Pail: Dolgoroukort, Prince Paul Dolgorouk: fan noble, , Bite noble, was accused by the mar «Morte nobility the province of ving incited the peasantry off. @ high Rus od by ORA BELLE HAS ONE HUSBAND LEFT Court Releases Mr. Adams, Who Wed Her in 1889. | t On proof that Miss Cora Belle, of the “Chinese Honeymoon” company, had two husbands—George Frederick Baker, of Baltimore, and Edwin Adams, the automobile manufacturer, of No. 2081 Broadway, Justice Leventritt to-day ranted an annulment to Mr. Adams, who married her on Dec. 10, 1898, The couple have been separated for two years, Cora Belle returning to the stage. George Frederick Baker swore that he and Cora Belle were married in 1889 at Mount Washington, Md., but he had not seen her In fifteen years until yes- terday. He sald: “I have our two children Mving with me in Baltimore. I came here at Mr. Adame's request and yesterday went to East Thirty-seventh street aod ‘Mr Adams rang the bell at No. 22 and went in. When he‘came out 1 aaw my wife, Cora Belle, at a window." Cora Bells was not in court, Edwin Mf. Sterns, her counsel, sala she newspaper in 1892 thi was dead, ait Loujs 8. Weeks testified that he served the papers in the case on Cora Belle at Sheepshead Bay Inst Septem- she became hysterical and de- : “Baker has been mouldering grave for years.’’ WANT BIG WARSHIP NAMED DELAWARE, WASHINGTON, March 30.—Delaware wants the largest battle-ship named after {t—tho twenty thousand ton vessel which 1s to be larger than the Hritish Dreadnought. There in a sentimen: in favor of naming this great fighting machine Constitution, after Old Ironsides, but this cannot be done un- less Congress shall specifically au- thorize It Senator Alles and Representative Bur- ton, of Delaware, called on President Roosevelt vesterday and urged that the new battleship be named Delaware. “Delaware was the first State to adopt the Constitution, and in the patriotic history of the United States it stands foremost.” they told him. President Roosevelt said it was too early to con- sider naming the vessel, as it has not yet been authorized by Congress. Admiral Dewey, who favors the con- struction of one battleship of 20,00) tons rather than two ships of smaller size, 1s opposed by nome of the naval consiruct- ors, who contend that at least four ships of the same speed and with elmi- lar batteries and equipment are neces- sary to be effective in an engagement. —<—___— MYSTERY OF LONDON SUICIDE NOT CLEARED. LONDON, March 90.—Mrs. Gert: ude Wood was much surprised when her at- tention was drawn to-day to a letter written to a Paris newspaper by her sister, Laura Cushing, saying that the report of the iatter's suicide in London, March 16, was “slightly exaggerated.” Mrs. Wood, who seemngly had identi- fied the suicide as Mrs. Cushing, Is go- ing to Paris immediately to see her st: ter, The former {is unable to throw any additional light on the mystery, and she Is absolutely convinced that the articles she identified had belonged to her sister, Mrs, Wood admits, however, that she must have been mistaken in the Identity of wie sulchie, as she does not doubt the genuineness of the Cush- Ing letter. Apparently the authorities here now have no clue to follow, unless a Broad- way, New York, firm, where the @e- veased's shoes were purchased, happens to keep minute records of the sales. The deceased was tbout forty years old and had auburn hair, She wore a wed- ding ring that was not of British manu- facture. SECRECY IN CONGRESS OVER $20,000,000 BILL. WASHINGTON, March 30.—The Con- gress Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds to-day agreed to report a public building bill carrying approprla- tions cagrexating $20,000,000, The details of the bill are not fully’ completed. and the committee voted to refrain from dis- closing the lucts to be Included in the measure until the report is finally gompleted, which will be In’ about ten va, —_—_——————S WRIGHT TAKES OFFICE OATH. Ambanundor to Japan Will Sail for His Post in a Month, WASHINGTON, March 30.—Luke BE. Wright, former Governor-General of the Philippines, became Ambassador of the United States to Japan to-day. He took the oath of. office at the State Depart- ment and will leave Washington to- night’ for Memphis, Tenn., to make Brepanations for sailing tor Japan from eattle on April 29, Mra. Wright will accompany the new Ambassador to" the Far East. They Will reach Yokohama on May 15 and ‘will go at once to Tokio. in his ———.___ Painter Killed in the Subway, Frank Meer, a painter, employed in painting posts jn the Subwa: etruck by a southbound express just north of Fighteenth street last night and so badly hurt that he died later in Bellevue Hospital. ‘The Subway em~ ployees would give little information to Igate. No | @ policeman sent t) investi ‘arrosts were made. It ts thought Meer’ home was at No, 283 Third avenue. | | dohy Telephone? Do you realize the time It saves? Have yaua. Telephone? fHE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1906 __PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. —~ a - TO GIVE BENEFIT FOR’ FAMILIES OF FIREMEN. Will Raise Money for Those De- pendent Upon Men Killed at Greenwich Village Fire. Gpeaking to<lay of the distressing death of Fire Captain Walsh and the 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. < 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street. : Women's Handsomely Trim’d Hats 5.00 Letnstn 10 S**AvES 591060": Young Folks’ || firemen killed at the Bedford and \ Downing streets conflagration,. Borough | White Wear } President Ahearn said: A specialty highly appreciated as evidenced by the extent to which customers foe cal "I am Informed that steps have al-| invest—several at a time—worth fully double, many worth more than double. 2 ready been taken by the firemen of! The quality and excellence of these hats are so apparent that the reason why Confirmation New York to raise by subscription we are able to offer such value may be of interest, Communion 1 among themselves and by the sale of ‘tiekets for a benefit, a fund for the They are modelled after Paris hats brought over for that putpose—namely, to | be copied to sell at a popular price! That gives the irrertoachable atyle—the Church Processigns s reef of the widows, — par quality is due to quantities in which materlals and trimmings are bought, which WHITE SHLAWLS—Cashmere and A ents of thelr dead comrades. wy liostires lowest’ cost. Gephiyr with, silk—full sizes........2.98 “It seems a pity that, with our I WHITE SHAWLS—SIIk and Wool— deep fringe—value $1.98... ‘i 4 vance in so many things, It is necessary that action of this chamoter should be left to those least able to sustain any expense and wheee salaries are. not mote than suffictent to meet the needs j THAT IS WHY THE HATS WE OFFER AT $5.00 Are Such Marvels of Value! If you want to pay more, there are hundreds of others to choose from at prices ranging from $7.50 to $20.00. WHITE CAPES—Hand-made of Shetiand floss—full otreular— value $1.60. : MISSES' WHITE GLOVES— 8i1k—-double tipped fingers— of thelr own families. This is the time wea! Me MISSES' TRIMMED HATS- WOMEN'S RUADY-TO-WE, (guaranteed) all sizes, -50 Sarg oun wean ay Caaedra apne logtetliy 8 to 7.50] We make a uae amricare Misses’ Silk Elbow Gloves— Ohi denerven nensvalaniss:t> rorphiate MISSES’ UNTRIM'D HATH |) 04| Braid Sauors and Tusbane vise double tip fingers—value $1.00....., .89 : thropists, ‘The wealthy could well af- MISSES’ RDADY-TO-WEAG? HAHe®| and colors, full trim’d, at... 140)|) Miseee Wiite soete tise 2 cae ford Ue les @ fund from which a -49 to 3.48) Splendtt! assortment of other tallored Boys’ rls te Gi r sum might be pafd to the widows, chil- | } Flowers, Aigrettes, Paradise, Wings, | hute—Milans, rough etrawe, Fe ble es Ppl Nh hag ea set dren or rarents of men killed in the Quills, Pompons, Ostrich Plumes faney braids, ete 20845 6,68 )| | Coton Mada vette) 5 +: 28 performance of public duty. and other Feather Novelties: aleo Or- / / MISSDS’ WHITE UNDERWEAR— Aika A Rapin ead AsSape I was f (naments, bratis, &c.—-EVERYTHING. | SeEMI-RBADY HATS Freee and Pisdaeen Corset at ator I secure enactmen : overs—lace trim'd necic : of a law allowing a pension of not mors WOM RICE CRT ROE Aa Uaiaenaiecence nae Sleeves—VAlUe AV.....ec100 vseseeres 2D fr deneniecea et aavinrenciin Weed tn satin ‘Anish and Fancy Braii ‘wing, flower or large bow : Cambrlc Corset Covers—round neok complete th Inserting of lace 5 tha dicharwe or hin utes (4 as a —Black and colors.. . .49 to 3.48! to aie 98 t0.4.08| With inserting of lace Sad emai y Saeaarrinne ° ae Children's Cambric Ulmbrella. 4 emb'y or handeomely trim’a with fancy lace—usually $1.25, Children's Muslin and Cambrie Drawers—tancy trimmed ruftle— BHO 1 yre—VAlle .......cereeree 2D MISSES WHITE STOCKINGS— White Dresses—6 to 16 Uears for confirmation, communton and other church occasions, tn all the appropriate fabrics—Net, Swiss, French Lawn, etc. PROTEST BY MILLIONAIRES. Neckwear Novelties New Liberty Silk Neck Stoles— for Spring, In place of Furs— closely ruched—special value. Don't Delay! Make Your Selection To-morrow Sure. Match Sale of World Renowned 1,98 Angry Necause Favorite Fishing Stream Is Narrowed. F Batiste Chemisettes and Yokes — } ich effects, with combinations of White Rib Cotton—double heela i SAYVILLE, L. I, March 30.—The $350 Walters Pianos oO 195 Japanese of French emb'y and 1.98 —exqulsitely made with tucks, pleat-| and eters to i pp : millfonatre members of the Sportsmen's R Baby Irish Lace—Special........ 1s ings, lace medallions, insertings and| Fine Whi ton—all sizes. i Ticks baie Gauze Lisie—6 to 8%... ¢ Club, of Long Island, are indignant) Real Chimy Lace Bolero Jac edgings, ruffled ribbons, etc.—more er} Lace Lisle to 9... ; over the action of the officials of the | $5 D d Ss] W ik { fall heer alte Ee eriroe anid less elaborate—lined of aniined watsts| Allover Laco Pattorna...--..- : Long Island Rallroad in natrowing the own an a eek. Japanese emb'y—worth $15.00 [with asd -wikicd!| drop Vakleipeike| Ovo etaece ccna eae serene Connequot River of fifty to forty feet} ys aywiiere to $19.00. 12.98 and 14.68 bi ve CHILDREN'S WHITD KID BELTS— in constructing a bridge across the/( The Greatest Piano Valuc in the World—xX9, n° anyyhers Splendid t Lingerie Doleroe dalatiest lovellest dresses posalble to find | CET sa to. Brceseccosesers 2B stream. tone, action, quality of material or workmanship has ever been offered by any Teast Si pp eab le gees fia —bto I6yr: ++2,98 to 25.98| wire BRUSSELS NET— mabey Shesatsn ae i Soi kaw she manufacturer or dealer at anywhere near the price of the Walters, which Is oe 1.69 to 2.98 | As Palm Sunday ts but @ week distant, it} For Confirmation Vellings— he chs | y ’ raUroad has no authority to lessen the | Worth a thint ance: fa hone too early to buy. 72 inches wid se teodhs 72 widt® of a natural stream. The river A. out Ha if Its Real alveé. ¢——____» WHITE FIG'D BRUSSELS NEV has Jong been a favorite spot of the Woven rings or dote 46 59 millfénaire fishermen. It adjoins W. Kk. Planog that canna: begin to compare with it are offered for sake by others Vagbeaisd AT SPECIAL OFFERING wide—elsowhere .79....-...--se0000 of Yanderbiit's Idle Hour estate at Oak- to $400. Therefore you save from $150 to $200 when you secure the celebrated tone- GRE. WHITE POINT D'ESPRIT NETS— dale. i | QD isting waiters Piano for $195—a plano Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits. 2 yds, wide—value .49 to Lt re -————>—___ 1 * 5 ° ys Russi . 4 98 to W’LAI L | Built to Last a Lifetime Boys’ Norfolk and Double Breast Suits. ; WHRItn RIDIC TLUUMIONS LAUGHLIN IN THE NET. I ” Reefers and Top Coats: rang ae ie =: $8 | wwaitern Waite Wales Piano Company of New Yor oe any Boys’ Reefers a: Pp 3 yarda wide. “a lara “Denny” = One iQ roarantes in tnosred tn silt lasers onthe tnatte of"ns toe Way. , WHITE JEWELRY— 7" © Foolish Fs ide of the top I The Sailor Boys’ Reefers. Rhinestone Handy and Bar Pins— Enough to Lift a Judge's * * ‘Tan and Gray Homespuns, Navy 14 kt. plate on sterling silver— = Piano Knowledge ‘ Piano Purchasers and Russian Suits end SPS, algae ae whe Nees “ab io 1.98 atehe | Comprise Homespuns, fancy Tweede, | Plaids and Goit Red—selt or vel~ Pear! Pan Chaina—60 inches long, .98 “ Met. 2 Pi Buying Is a Coniid ___Unless you have expert knowledge of 3! Brown, Navy and Gray—| vee collars; also sailor collars, Others .49 to $4.98. Denny” McLaughlin, all-round crook iano Buying Is a Confidence— [iis iuiuttstunue you must rely Reo Tent and dark checks—plalds with brald'trim—embrokte: Pear! Necklaces—solld bead— fell into the dragnet last night, and | cnurely upon the reputation of the firm frum whlch read leo light and ton or sudior collar— | Rice emblema—poari, gilt or Invisible pearl jue J wns one of thowe in the “line-up at) (i {oderiand the value you are ay oe double-breasted | ¢: he, with, si ) fancy bone buttons— 4,98| Other Pearl Necklaces .2%4 to $3.98. Police Healquartera to-day. |B) cuewnere, “atid after ipspectin: pleats or sur ante rows a US usc aml RE WHITE FANS— It was the lght-fingered Denny who, @ %0 te Walters Pianoa, hrar thelr s MoRIT Men Udee dor soNtonE: (elenere Bmbrolderetud—some with two- Boys’ Top Coats. White Silk Gauze—Spangled and fn a moment of thoughtlessness, got | 10 that will compare with the Walters—and, remember, our toned Sailor collar— 4,98) Coverts and Whipcoras—platn, Hand palntet—vaiwe fa oesectie+ 180 away ‘with Judge Goldfogie's watch noun onseyia. weeks am Hogttar $00 Suits... E stripes and Invisible plaids— LACE TRIMMED HANDKERCHIERS some six months ago. Denny got six Pianos Delivered to Your Hiome on Payment of $5. serge lining —deep side vente— 1 9g | “Sheer Iinen—lange variety.. .25 to .O8 months for !t, and completed his sen-| We do not charge for time iaken in making payments, no Insurance and ‘no ‘ Bro, AB sree, weet SEO. 5:59) 7 MISSES’ WHITE FOOTWEAR— tence only yesterday, xtras whaiever— §1io hats sul. | Norfolk Suits (i 2 : Kid Silppers—i to 2, 2% to 5... -..1.00 fe was up on suspicion, because a/ ‘The celebrated ‘Toné-Lastingy Walters Piano baa the finest action, finest tm- Breast Suits Boys’ Confirmation Suits. Canvas Slippers—one strap— man who steals a juiges’ water wilt felt hammers, immpor.ed Wire strings, bushed pins, fine selected ivory Double Brea: : Cenva ape steal anything, according to the Head-!B keys, new Boston faa beard: Sid inusio rack, (three: pedals) and: practice’ murtler>/ the Three-Piece Suits, | Norfolk, Three-Plece and Double Leccariny t 188 quartets a cone Sealine cnaoa are finished in dloubie veneer, handsomely carved and potlahed. nd shaping tera alana a ey Canvas Gtbson ‘Ties an The fouch is excentiontilyreaponaiee apd elaatte, ao caally mamipitated if The double breast are Tietyimere and | Nevy and Black Sorgen, Thibets, | | Canvs a chill of two ean Ret A good, strong tone with ease without belt—) a evokes: 7 x } 2 we kein “e he Walter gi ouble breast or with y ts Vene M , Serge or Sateen WIUTE RIBBONS Dr G reene 9 & Pp sistas tose’ ana at's, week cp fee Mute seein, Sa Moe Ent secr gener Goorere | ite than Stony oes En Tae tin ae ce e cottor oemornow that tely. ca long. MS x 12.1 ts— rpose, from e ru | F A Teaun pucchabeal wes eile ana enininlene fee to any pastio® ther. a, Seat to TT years. ..-.e pees t8 00180 3.08 to 8.98| Wear to broadest eash width. weit 4 | G —Don't buy a so-called “slightly used” or second-hand piano | 6 r) White Taffetas for Rosettes—% in. i Nervura Caution 2°mny price, for they are as useless a5 old machinery; you Mt <. -1a1 Lot Suits Boys’ and Children's Satin "raftetna tor tat bows 46 10. j are simply throwing your money away. ; Special Lo Oa GaiRW (oe Hats and Caps. Fancy White Bash Ribbons. 69 to see FRG UEN SHELA SOO SEE WA GNL A Ee Waseem 8 oor, | Ricker trousers—Norfolke Everything new and desirable. Hia'r Ribbone to match, .29 to Builds Honest Strength. ee 9 Lex to3dAv. © | light and der Golta, Eton, Tams, Telescopes and Sashes, Hair and Hat Bows All Cars Oe EAN: Novelty shapes .-scucs. 80 to 2.08 ‘Tied Free of Charge. ‘Transfer to Bloomingdale Br OS © S9thto60th St The woman who does her own. aoe ees ® ck | OT : ade. ee Charming Novelties) rp | Misses’ Suits of Tropical Worsteds us there are examples of what over- FO OA ee ee ON SALE n Easter Gifts and other desirable fabrics—cost $12.50 to produce. NEW CREDIT PLAN] WHAT WE DO. WHAT WE DON’T Do, We sell Clothing for We don’t ask for any Ladies, Men and Boys; References or security Also Furs and Fur Coats, From your landlord or employer, Watches, Jewelry & Diamonds on credit. We make no inquiries We trust you on your promise. From your neighbors or friends. We sell goods as we represent, We do not ask you to Or your money refunded, Prove your honesty. Jewelry European and American Latest conceptions of foremost desixners. \OVELTY BRACELETS— NOMiilied Links in artistic rope effect, with vanity attachments, on fine chains—a, tiny powder, dainty little gilt case—a mirror In another—and miniature chain mesh purae—a dainty, brecetet that is arranged for as a belt chatelaine. £S OF RHINESTONES— BN OG briliant-—the stones, boing the For Saturday only--....005-+-ccccesctcces 8.50 i Beautifully tailored, in a jaunty Eton style, with latest double breast waist coat eflect—in the fashionable Grays, as well as Rose, Alice, Garnet, Navy and Black, also two toned Spring mixtures and checks..se.see seeeee 14 16, 18 yea. q Not smail sized Women’s Suits, that have entirely ‘different lines from those necessary for a young giri—but costumes cut and graded to the cor- rect proportions, and that look like Misses’ Qustom-made Suits for which tailors charge $30 and #40. i $e Women's Whalebone Corsets— Standard Toilet Articles real value $3,50......1.95; Lowest Prices for ] work will do. It overtaxes the nerves too, and then trouble begins. Dr. Greene's Nervura is the great strengthener for overworked women. It gives them strength from their |food and strength from perfect rest at night. It regulates the nerves and builds up dn every way. Take Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy this spring, for + 5.98 Fon OF BU race tt te moose cannsrous (It: W7_iseilion easy; terms We make no deliveries, cbtet feature, are tastefully set In Fe eee ae a Can pute 4 to neglect your health, and the system At cash prices. We give you the goods along perigee pelng quite the whalebone—medium and long hips— Lyon's Tooth Powder, Munyon's Witch Haze@ { roduction of separate jewels betwoan Jewelled links, Amethysta, ‘Aqua Marine, Sapphire, é&e., in e whove another and attachment—1 to 14 years—slightly solled—therefore 49 ot. quality. 39 ct. Derma Beauty Cloth—combina- tion face powder and corset sachet— is always made strong and vigorous We keep your clothes in When you make the purchase thing now to wear artifclal stones | sizes 18 to 20. Soap, Meanen's Talcum, Cuttcura i ‘by this perfect spring medicine, Repair for one year free of charge. And pay the first deposit. these are Bees taste 1. : Children’s Cambric Waists— Boap, Calder's Dentina ete WELLED COLLATS— > fe wring 30a" matic pot ap be oe || Ly kb NOX CLOTHING Co, |) eriscateesaect.e | fetesor sie aalttns, Tame) uo To-WoRROW. having your medicine put up by Dr. Greene, a regular practising physi- 29) 2274 THIRD AVENUE, 123D-124TH STREETS. tyes cian, who guarantees his Nervura 884 COLUMBUS AVENUE, 103D-104TH STREETS. varjous nixes, one a sroiien en Great Assortment of with mirror in pocket—prettily fin and will stand behind it at all times, OPEN EVENINGS held togeti OY Grnfah nse 88 f 7.98 Infants’ Shoes | , thet vith ribbon and cleep.~-- $4 3 s— NBT MGruatlc variations in dzapings of delicate chains between pendant Jowele—brilliant effecta—usually wx rowa at the neck and glx pendants ith Baroque set, ther jowels... 2.98 to 6.98 Oe Women’s Natty Low Cut Shoes. White Canvas, Tan Kid, Pat. Leather, with white kid tops—also latest ideas in Slinpers and Sandals, black, white and tan—the smartest styles of the geason, | PRICES SPECIALLY LOW. Dr. Greene himself will give free consultation and advice, personally or by mail at his office, 101 Fifth Ave., New York, to all who use Ner- vura, or contemplate its use. & ct. Miller's Egg Shampoo. 60 ct, Germinal Tooth Wash. % ot. Borated Tooth Powder, 2 oz. Bradley's Assorted Extracts, 60 ct. Westphal's Hair Auxilidtor.. %_ct. Empress Instantaneous Hair Restorer os Bet. B Tooth spect tect Reales RAILROADS, VN AD, tor R rity roe No references or security re~ jutred: no. inquiries. made; pay. 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