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soe CZAR TO BRAVE DEATH AND OPEN NEW PARLIAMENT Decides to Visit St. Peters- burg and Lead in Big State Ceremony. Palace of Tsars ‘Witte and other a RUSSIAN WOMAN SLAYER TELLS NAME. April 21,—The mur- umn,” has confeswed ts Anastasia Duzenkc had been deputed by visit the Gen. Sakharo the Russian G Prov pose there. On Der 5 a woman ca the house of the Gorernor of skef to ‘see Salchnroft, d and fired threo tt WELLMAN OFF FOR SAIL TO NORTH POLE. | 2, Where | Balloon Ts to Him. Meet Wilhelm 41 Remarkable Results Following the} Orrine Treatment— Can Be Given Secretty. Dr. Norman Kerr, DRUNKENNESS A DISEASE | T h e 3-YEAR-OLD GIRL CAME OVER SEA TO MOTHER. Little Margaret Had to Father In Parls Accompanied By Maid, On the Btatendam, of the Holland’ American line, which arrived to-day was Miss Margaret Bernadette de la Chevallier, three years old. She was met on the pier by her mother, a young | Boston woman, and it was thel moeting in fourteen months. HIGH SCORES MADE By BOWLER SMITH Average of 247 Made in Six/p ‘Games In Greater New York Tourney. Been on Visit lephant tournament m break, an the fe By a single pin in the eleventh and t last game of the eeries John Kostor de- from when she feated George Haller the Superba y Were not jong | alleys, Brookyn, in the clos and tance and the |most exciting contest of the s id to @ cad and New York Individual Tournament ro! thix won. A larke crowd witulwd mtest and carried Koster off te the finish. average, 182 1-8, em Ke 100, 178, ‘aylor—192, 237, 3-6, 196; 180, 180. 182: avemnge, 172% 5, 178, Bid. 208; average, 2024 New Tourney at Linden’s. Bully Linten 4 to take an t the child by | all this tournament was thot Jimmy Smith and Billy i the Amphion, Brooklyn. winning jn atx ptralght game "making the high average of | f had only ane break tn the full atx immigrants, t of the tmmigrn: were booked for Grand Rapids cher points in Michigan. Focal! records “tow? the management ts that remit “Johns defeated Otto Helitas at the Broadway, Brooklyn, alleys last ni and Square Pianos At 510, 515, 525, $35, $45 up to %6 The Kind That Cost Your Fathers and Mothers $500 to $1,000. years ago that the Square Piano was the best piano made, and even to-day a great longer service than the cheap new pianos which are ex- loited with exaggerated advertising and impossible claims. Every day we are taking square pianos in exchange as part payment for Sterling Pianos and the Sterling Piayerpiaho, The good ones we put in the best possible condition in our workshop and sell them at a mere fraction of their real musical worth, The rest we dispose of through other channels. As w- always have cust fomers for these pianos they are generally snapped up quickly, Just now, however, we have an unusual accumula- tion, just from our own workshop. There are many pianos among them that will give years of excellent service, and if you want an unusually good instrument for a few dollars, you must act quickly, We ap- pend a partial list. The terms are ‘85 to 810 Down and 83 to 65 Per lutte come rosewood case, erie legs plendid conditior T 1S NOT many many of them are better and will give Nunns & Fisher, handsome rosewood tone, in excellent condition, Special Price, $10.00 case, good | Carr—H: tone, Miller, im size, te po rosewood case, good | Bran te i g an Nagi Gilbert, m size, handsome rosewood carredilere ay6r¥ heyece condition: {id Guild & Co.—R tone . al Price, $25. 00) Scherr, medium k case, carved legs, good tone, perfect condition. Value $60.co, Special Price, $25. 00 Weber—Full size, dark cass medium I tone, splendid condition. scale ov ersin Grovesteen & Fuller, c 10f Thompson h special Price, $25. 00) Brucker, m legs, over- strung scale, cellaneous lot of beautiful squares, including Steinway, Weber and other standard makes at gly low price We advise an early investigation, as the above prices are less than half you here for similar instruments, Sterling Piano ©o.,, po18- 520 Fulton Street, Cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn. || OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. Anda mis corres ond will pay else —— Chority on alcohol say: ease Is more common than inebrie and yet™none is so seldom or so slow. ly recognized.” There are but few families who | have not one or more meinbers af- bel d with this terrible disease, for | 5 Willpower alone will not | en- | and This treatment d®. 8 for liquor, so that not missed. We s and cure them with rs and charity | ne In th for they e seen t drumkard's hom: e happy and | Prosperous th: the husband's | cure by Orrine In one year a leat! will be re- | of Orr y. which can knowledge of n pill form, for cured, The 31. Write for of alco- 20, Was ishing & which your mo a cure Orrine Ru b falls to effect is for sale by— Oe RRR Te Dats Sah, : Se ee ees -_ WE WIEL MEASURE YOUR ‘is ibe Sie and bo Your Satsacion EP KEE! Every carpet manufacturer the cou antry wide is pleased to back our low profit system and we have the C arpets that suit every te. AS we are oa tl orders fo plies to fit to s We in lofty out wh Plant the Roses Irish Bushes, ee we now announce that for another week ari Lining. Tais offer ends on Saturday of thi We save you m $3 to $10 on a Rug. Thatisn’t your faultif w ec ) anywhere else, make comparisons and then dec: cia Lf not pleasing the carpet shops. In fact, some who deal and loftier prices are real mad about it, e underseliing them to such an extent tt ault or those who re ded this ofer to meet the It's our way and it suits the public wish, and w: we will book y limits They have called upon us and pointed they are doing but little business. wher prices, thousands who have been delayed in public, nwe . cater to th NsTER RUGS, ROYAL WIL Hedy CREX MATTING +THEKASHMIR RUGS Re soc 3 in. for RUGS. | 6x9 ft. for $1.98 2in. for, . 18x36 in, for. 30¢ | 7-6%10.6 ft. for $2.98 4.6x7.6 ft. for. 24x48 in, Se 8x10 ft. for +98 6.09.0 ft. for. 3 | 39x60 in, aera tilys $13.98 8.3x 10.6 ft. for. Peay BRUSSELS RUGS. 8.3x10.6 ft. Rugs... $18,98 | 9.0x12.0 ft for.. 6x9 ft. for., $5.98 O,9x12.0 ft %oe$19.93 | 10.6x14.6 ft. for, 9x10.6 ft. fc $8.98 CORK LINOLEUM. . for. $13.98 Se a te Bas 50 New Patterns Inlaid Lino! eum. qu: 35c, qu c 75c. « side, quality: “28e Jos. Wild’s Best Grade........ $i, 19 .53c 45c. quality f 3ac | Staines’ Imported Best Grade.... | Matting, Our Owa Importations, 300 New Designs, 16c., 19c., 23c., 25¢., 28¢., 33c., 35¢. and 39c, tisnt a matter of argument with a salesman, Bring an expert and let him decide as to quality OO en ee ees - [s THE WORLD; TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 24, 1906. While You May. Kf 2 for 25c. 3 i Stern Brothers will offer to-morrow a large purchase of unmade Linen Waists Hand embroidered, of this season’s importation, a $1.00, 2.65, 3.90 a4 4.65 Greatly Below Prevailing Prices. Attention is directed to their lines of Embroidered Robes of Linen and Ratiste, including a collection of Batiste Robes in the newest and most desirable colors. Sale of Untrimmed Hats In all the Newest Shapes Turbans, Sailors, Flats and Dress Hats in a com- plete assortment of colorings. Special for To-morrow: 88c Chip Straws, $1.45 $1.25 2.25 Neapolitan and Fancy Straws, Hand-made Fancy Straws, Java Braids, Reed Furniture for Summer Suitable for Porches and Sitting Rooms A Seasonable Offering at 2577 Below Regular Prices Side Chairs, $3.75 Rockers, $5.25 Arm Chairs, 6.25 Tables, 4.25 Settees, 10.00 Couches, 12.25 E HELD FOR FRIPARED TO RE AND CRFAPERIES, F THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER THE REPAIRING CLEANING AND RECOMMENDED, AND ALT REPAIRING “RING OF FURS OF RUGS IS @ LACE D EE STORED THROUGH T ADDITIONAL CcOosT. Rooms f Cerise Completely Furnished! Furnished for $9.98 iter 99.98 DULEITS MATCED 2 Oak Bite. 20, sf [Serco MICHAELS BROS. you can’t “find out” in the 1905 World Almanac and En- Eero este sires cyclopedia is scarcely BROOKLYN. worth knowing. It contains a great CREDIT Freely Extended to All. CLOTHING For the Entiro Family. 50Oc. Per Week Opens an Account. FURNITURE And Everything for Housekeeping, EASIEST PAYMENTS Open Mon. & Sat. Evgs. amount of knowledge | in very condensed form. All conceivable subjects from Postal Information to Base- ball are treated, and much information about them crowded into little space. Price 25 Cents By Mail 35 Cents TBST BENTINGS will offer for Special Sale to-morrow (Wednesday), April 25th, CRETONNES and SASH CURTAIN MATERIALS, WOMEN'S WASHABLE BLOUSES, ? SUMMER DRESS” FABRICS, HOSIERY, and WOMEN, and CHILDREN’S MEN WOMEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS for CRETONNES and CURTAIN MUSLINS. Several Thousand “We yards of Imported Cretonnes and Tambour Musiins, at considerably below the usual prices, as follows: 16c. and 18c. I4c, Cretonnes, usually 30c. to 50c. per yard, at 22 Tambour Muslins, usually 22c. to 25c. per yard, at BLOUSES of Washable Materials, at the following Special Prices: Hand-made Blouses of sheer white fabrics in $10.00 and 15.00 exclusive models o E- B. Altman & Cn. i { | +] Blouses of sheer white materials in various styles, trimmed with embroidery and lace $2.85, 4.00, 5.00 and 7.50 SUMMER DRESS MATERIAL, comprising a quantity of Silk and ns on illusion riped : and jacquard grounds, various co'or effects; usual’y 50c. per yard, i ‘ | i ! i H i | (Rear of Rotunda, First Floor.) 1 i ! ! H ! Cotton Chiffon Eolienne, in exclusive floral des at 3&c. per yard, HOSIERY. Women’s Black Lisle Thread Hose. embroidered in colors; regular price 50c, per pair, at 35c. per pair. $1.85 per half dozen pairs. Children’s Black Ribbed Lisle Thread Hose; regular price 30c. per pair, at $1.15 per half dozen pairs. | 23c. per pair. , (Rear of Rotunda, First Floor.) SILK of novel UMBRE&LLAS with handle 26 and 28 inch si atthe special price of i designs ; ; suitable for Men and Wi I THE WORLD'S “GIBSON GALL ERY.” World and Copyright 1899—N. 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