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¢ 5 SUFFRAGISTS. | CHOOSE JA TO. ~ PAYING FINES Sister of Gen. French One of- the Prisoners in ‘London Gourt. * LONDON. Feb. T=Fifty-aix wi Who wera arrested cts of evening, were i court hers to-day. ‘oc orderly conduct an leader House t to Ko! to | a | BUTLEA'S SUICIDE “Played Dead? Till Police Gathered Him In. Tense tourth stre ston four Astrate™’ Moss |. ‘known to his been consuming try, and his « fo inflamed} fis room on fatislon and—fires the-@irauss | pisiol—from—hts mindow. He then ¢ sed wiih a loud | oNes, O trash and “played dead.” ean Mrs. Strauss was ae Si eels amuse docked “hers! telephoned to etreet station was shoott: __etve_BHonse: wervants THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Canadian Singing Society Mendelssohn Choir, tonto, in Second Concert at Camegie Fall. ITH two stars of m: Choir, of Toronto, and ts Orchestra in conjunction Hall Jast night, = prog: § was diffoult. § mme- r that post of honor al the « concerts Inst “Hoi! overtire sition. TT. was be of : # aver pnGKEAS PRIMING Again Displays Its Shill. of To-}3 Car-|t | Were sung with « Scores from Broadway Musical | Comedies Are to, Help, s" the Neiwsboys.— Dundy, £ CUS CIAL The Brats. Schumann, 0 charmed. The d Sirauss's disclosed tale: ss, It was the dience find ¢ Wis no such overpow ation as the "Scots wha of tho previous night, but the ‘4 “Die Meiatot- bition of be anv the tin! chorus from. wnat. starding ex “Crucif pint a mothat our o i refinement of exprcsa Abusiéal-Art Hoclety A 0 WAN a delle \othe Dells of BC Mic. : ‘A latge audience waa present, but moro's the pity » Meny Vae cant bats, .Any lover of choral sing: ing who did not Meyerbeer's “Huguenots At the Manhattan. ellent perfor “HHuguenc Sho ive Mid is tom far less pleas repeated his masterly ren- Marvel, brin out all that Pitt, E rle atx few d and jaug Bonser ar: chair, wag uproariously rested htim~on “a ~charge OF hie ua ci a Very Joker to-day and ‘told McKendry he mould have his clothes and check’ sent | him. Mekendry” blamed his” looking | on the wine, und sald there Waa no love affatr, : ee “DINORAH” NOT POSTPONED. | ., Hammerstein tested this morn-! ere would be any postpone Most smokers fragrance of the-flavo: in one cigarette. out being hea that they-suit the taste of -~You'll-proba rette to-da you've been. ae ees Sold Eve ~AStire Walt PRUE, Teattze Trent 23.000 % | ment store, No. 698 Fulton street, Broole- a find -RAMLEH the very ciga- looking 10c. for 10 qranegenient—yoaterday— was. withdraw front male 300 seats whic be furnished the chorus. girls next ay pathursaay.- Phe tate ofthese sente tn} ntreet district wil, tt te ex-| 5.000; eae a _FAMOUS VIOLIN STOLEN. Schettel bi It Taken by an Accompliahed | Muatctan. While Henry Schettel was waiting on customers at his musical Inatru- _Tells lyn, last night. a rare Carlo Tonont viol, “bearing the date or manufac- ture of 1700, was stolen from a shelf. “Thave-given-the-name of the thie! ne police.” sald Schettel, - to-day, Tee TOO WE MTTINS atl OOM HIST in ‘The stolen violin was made in Vonice and once was the prize instrument in a monastery in Spain, Schettel, 1s doing detective work- o; his own ncore In hopes of finding it = eno See inte cigarettes, if it can ¢ secured without sacrificing the tasty flavor_and delicious Turkish Tobacco. That's why youlike the mildness of mild cigarettes and = \ of strong: cigarettes—but you seldom find ‘both It is because RAMLEH Cigarettes are “tasty” with- and smooth without being too mild, smokers of all classes. for. Why not try them rywhere ~"! S. ANARGYROS, Manufacturer 445-Fifth Avenue New-York — Was The Original ___Natural Laxative Water Will relieve billousness, indigestion, torpid liver and slugdish bowels. a | Opens Friday, Feb.t5 . Entire floor east of Chambers Strzel erttrance fs arranged for this Important Clothing Event. —seale- choice “ends? Qvercoats, Raincoats,— Suits, | Prince Albert, Full Dress~and Tuxedo Coats & Vests. Your choice The Ovércoats and Sukjs comprise fabrics of unusual quailty and. The average cost of the woollens would be at wholesale trom £2.75 to $3.50 per yard, The Prince Alberts, Fuil Dress and Tuxedo Coats and Vests comprise soft finish black fabrics of fine quality that character. Ew vou In London, Paris, Berlin’ and Vienna tallors chold semi-annval sales Hof garments mad: up from their season's ‘ends,’ but this Is the first time anywhere-that-such a sale has been organized on a reaily broal , Through our connections we have secured great at Tyss than the p give you clothing for every occasion at the one price—$12.55, f raw wool, hich ¢ would-ayerage at wholesale From $256.10 $3.50. per-yard, Fhe -Fatloring -in-These-Garments-{s—of-a—hich “order, procucsd by our reguar journeymen tailors Tuxedo and Full Dress Coals and Vests are silk ti the Princ Alpert Coats are silk faced an, Venetian lined. 4 silk. between seasons." FACTS THE TattcA saa] OVER COATS IL cat | from tall pieces and made up in the regulir edo and Full Coats and Vests mite up up-inthe regular way! way would figure as STRONGEST ARGUMENT. Fat B Fact C Prince Aibsri, Tux-) SUITS it cut from Dress full pleces and made in the regular uantities of bles us to | -easte The d, facings of Grosgrain way weuld figure as a fo.lows: wouldfigureastoliows: | 1ollows: 2, yds.cloth,, 7; 2%, yds cloth..$ 334 yds, cloth.. $8.87 Trimmings .... 3.73) drimmings Trimmings .... 3.75 Cutting 16) | Cutting, 290 |* Guitin, Sued Making.......~ 3.7 | Making. 5.251 Makin| aia <NOTE.—In above comoutation there is no allow ~~ anor for shrinkage svacte manufacturer's peofit, ete ———-- f ANOTHER greit advantage ts that these garments ate cut on the 1907 — advanced patteras—feeib trom the tailor shops — it you-have-been- tr the habit of paying $25 to $40 jor cio:hes, come to th: “Hope” corner, Seiect anything you want. No matter how large or Snail you are we will _ fit you, whether itis $12.55 is the price. a Suit. or Overcoat, or Top Prince Albert, Tuxedo, Vest) $12 56 is the price.—The displays comor frontage of 12 windows sbow this unique selection «BROADWAY —‘Sonvae- CHAMBERS = “STEWART BUILOING. "ROUSERS All styles. quality fabrics. at $12.55. — | cur FROM. Fine "NDS All sizes. Third Edition Ready at ‘‘Hope”’ Corner. BX Compare thie items be'aw MOM DER Vai Bia CFO “OUR CONVENTE $5.00 ith Kuss | Dressers. $12.00 In Oak 110 Pesvs 19.25 23.00 Oak and Mahogany, now24,09 N.We CONTINVATION OF OUT February Furniture and . Carpet Clearance Fas Linch vith competitive offer! en having cish or buviat T CREDIT SYSTE br I. ra.00 Te ‘Cush ona, i 1.98 $r5-00- A Iron_Beds 3.25 inole, nov, Brass B ds Buffet: Wore, 26,50 eer Woua posts, nov 3 AS THs) SUNDAY WORLD WANTS FINDERS Coat or Raincoat ;_ ora Full Dress Coat and Ising our entire great— $9.55 “Morris Chairs rele 16 75 $16.00." Oak 12.0€ $35 in. contin. _Overcoats and Suits | { ‘ing nerves, and aching, painful joints, relict tmust be had at once, and any treatment that | more than skin deep and cannot be rubbed away, nor can it be drawn out with a plaster.: CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWAY — Whenever an attack of Rheumatism comes on with its throbbing muscles, twitch. will ease the pain aud-allay te suffering is desirable. A good liniment or plaster, 6 some home remedy will usually give temporary relief and comfort, but Rheumatism is Such treatment neither prevents nor cures; the excess of acid is still in the blood and at the next exposure to inclement weather, or after. an attack of indigestion or constipation or other irregularity, the symptoms will return, and with each succeeding attack the pain becomes more severe because of the constant accumulation of acid in the blood. All food taken into the body contains, in some form, the elements heeretay nourish and sustain the different.parts. Qne portion is used for the making of b ood, auother for muscle, another for bone, , er — another for fat, and_so_on, After these BHEUMATISM OURED-BY-8,-8,8,-— different ; properties: have been extracted yes tae on Palmer. of 193 Fulton St. Brooklyn, there still remains a portion that is uséless, N.¥., writes as follows: “I wish you to know. w: carried off by nature; but the sluggish; years, sometimes it grow'worne until it waa misery to inactive condition of the different, members Sys knso: eran Hoary. trie tte Geren interferes with the workings of nature; and —sizrand was drawn up sonst this refuse is left in the system to sour and - shorter than the other one.: A fr! form uric and other acids, which are ab- sorbed into the blood. ‘The acrid, irritating matter.in the circulation settles in the ~Bdvised ihe lo take 8,8. 8, whiok ¥- coninienced (I had tried so many ‘ joints, muscles, nerves and bones, and it is t produces the pain, inflammation, things that I must say that vory little faith that it would do me: ‘any food bit I was willing to try anything that promised relief., Bee foro l had been using ttlongI wes | f Z greatly relieved, and continuing the =f F apie dias a S t edicts ii ng and other disagreeable . symp- «7 in A> entra Saeed euelanewen ana é toms of Rheumatism, soreness all left, Loan straighten, move or bond my leg a 2 i ,any one. ans Ave nover what Unless the blood is cleansed of the 95 well as.any one.and 1 amascs yoaracond ona pet uric acid poison Rheumatism becomes deoply grateful to &, 8. 8." : chronic, and a serious and dangerous dis- : es at “Tho-pains which-at-first were-waudering-orshifting from plaee to—piaceheconte— sharp and cutting, the muscles lose their elasticity, and as the irritating sediment is deposited in the joiuts, stiffness of the limbs takes place and sometimes the hands, feet, arms or legs become permanently locked and useless. To effect a permanent curethe blood must be purified, the acid poison counter : and all irritating matter removed from the — “circulation, and nothing does this’so quickly or surcly as$.S.S, It contains not only — purifying and tonic properties, but solvent ia qualities as well, all these being necessary in f the-cure of Rheumatism. §S. S. S. goes down — ~to, the-very bottom of-the trouble-and attacks — the disease at its head, and after it has filtered” out of the blood all acrid and impure mitter it adds freshness and vigor to the circilation. PURELY VEGETABLE Then instead of being a weak, sour stream, distributing uric acid to the different parts,. it is strong and healthy, and able to supply the body with nourishment and strength, S.S. S. is Nature’s remedy, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is the one medicine that is absolutely harmless to any part of the system and at the same time a certain cure for Rheumatism. Write us about your case and our physicians will give you any needed medical advice, and will send our_special book_on Rheumatisi#, Ne — charge for either, THE SWIFT. SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA; —. Ts always oo BALL “aah es ALIN pains os twenat FUx}, Toots: sebe Neural, Rbqumatian, Lum pains and The Jamestown Exposition Gemaneat cure Is to be held at Norfolk April 26 to Nov. 30 of the present year In com>: AY & (0., memoration of one of the Important epochs or events in the civilization of — the world—the birth of the American natlon 300 years ago. When the 4 Unde athe |W sturdy home-seekers under Capt. John Smith made their settlement at Jamestown, in what subsequently became the State of Virginia, In the year 1607, they laid tle foundation of an edifice the strong proportions of which are now recognized throughout the world. That was the beginning, H of the United States of America of the present day. The shores of Hampton Roads have been fixed upon as the site of the Exposition, which will be opened by the President of the United States on the 26th day of April at noon. Seven pages of carefully written historical and statistical matter re- lating to this celebration, the site; United States Gov- : ernment and State participation and the features of the Exposition will be found in : e (907 World Almanac (1,000 toples—10,000 facts anz figures.) By Mail 35c. ism ‘D MIXTURE OF NOTA. ETC, tying the Blood and from Pain after first or second Dose. Acts by Purl- The "Old iw Jan eu ata, proat to ration the cases stomach. Aqords | had ampie nae thie jer cent. 01 i sh ood Abnerite, FSCRIPTION PRARSCACY, | If you went your “business” to. become tho talk of the town, tell | | Price 25c, about It through a World “Want” Adit