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HL BOYS RUB 4 _. Five “Offenders Caught with Plunder Sticking from: Pockets. the atone of J. & G. Hahn at No 2 East ‘Twenty > ptregt: early, to-day apd were ar ated | tefore daylight swith, thelr plunder Jn] their pockets, ‘so the police charge. The lads are said to have adm fo the Bluccoats that th the robbery. Qne of thom raid had “a confedarmeée: who worked. © poptizal goods: and carhera store, “¢ + furnisied the xo “trance and xn to. the safe, but could not work it. They-entored’ by d coajhole in the cei Jar, «where they ssoolt fund tt opening to tne ground tT leged ‘contcderat. jocked. Wt Jong the hua, we fous safe dial, but th in thei hi ; ens a eeawhed: up t and—went jdomats a. themselves on th walking briskly In red =cMeran daw them, Asin. the formes] _cupe, o kodak. was flaunting its dan- SS ee from the pocket of ono, of. ie ‘Aare at hight are not workable, ees -BaOsss. CATs the bo! te: chase, and took them to the Old skp Stadion | House, where they dexcrib: ‘as Frank Elwood, e! m-Tenbrook,_ sixteen, gonaki, fouriecn, all living at the aging TrouRe, ‘Cam eBergeant’( Conboy. took Elwood ate chat, and says ho rhe be ormation im him, “onment_ns ‘encounter the tumult of ruah-hour lite ‘the Brooklyn —Dridge—G: ¥residenc Redfield, former Commi Works in Brooklyn, rticipation of the © + Frvlase. evening's rida qnany other Brooklyn citi Th solving the brid traffic invitee tne City he Crescen the propoy ber dincunned, solution os the ec to- Teagues proposed fore arriving at the cl ot to-eet to the dinner. guests from) Munhat Tush. hour, rt =egh nembern who caught in th ‘ed a triumph thy Transportation matt —dinner. “ang! a wad -oF =the tre forced to encount bi dn going ‘ta places of busin =eritlalned NO’ DELIVERED Fitth oF: 2e doz, Buns, 19¢ doz. Cakes, 21¢ doz Crullers, 19¢ doz. Cream Putfs, 22c Chocolate » Eclairs, dow. German Coffee Bakery nth Floor, Of course, is purest, { 29. Cake, th s Bakery ar pr , Vanilla, Co- each coanut, 2 better quality IMPORTED FLOWER ¥1GS—entirely ¢ach fig in its natural state is wash ped in tin foil; 24¢ a pound; wooden t Extrissima Subtime Macaron; pound ... Extrissima Sub “Perrier”’—A New i in But not new for several years * a natural sparkling W man Introductory prices Splits— Pints=-Case of 100, direct fro} of 100, 80.44; ‘This {4 Nopetite empters - From the Macy Bakery licious Cakes, freshi terials are used limes cL ayers, m the Springs at Nimes $11.84; dozen Quarts—Case of 50, $8.48; (THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN ESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1907, ‘STOCKS DOWN AND DEALINGS SCANTY. $s Hold Off in the Mar- {1 Bulis Offer No Support. y opening dealings and ges indicated a languid In- stooke to-day. dcclines of wachanged quotations were about 4 divided and Anaconda fell a point. There was no chanve for the “hetter| as t YRS ZEISES IES PLE RERPER ETA inter ‘LIVED: ‘UNDER FALSE” NAME; DIED FROM GAS. William! P, Cloggett, forty-two years ‘014, ‘wag found dead in bed to-day at the North River— Hotel, Barclay aod streata, from asphysiation. The room was turned cn ‘toll and je nadbecn dead -for-sereral hours: lving at the ‘hotel I for: nearly two years under tho name _ fof William Clark. He confided to hip 1 | cronies that he was married, but eatd Sj that the marringe was an ‘unhappy one {idna that @ separation nad been agreed } upon. J. W. Haulenbeck, of No. 170 Duane . & brother-in-law of the suicide, ‘been drinking a hAd probably 104 Hocking ¢ Fai Central TIRED AND SICK + YET MUST WORK. ‘Man may work from sun to sun but wroman's work is never done,"! In order to keep the home neat and pretty, the children wall dressed and tidy, women overdo and often suffer in silence, drifting along from _ bad to worse, knowing well that they ought to have help toovercome the’ pains and aches which daily sake life a borden. It is to these women that Lydian E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and” herbs, sb comes asa blessing. When th itsnre depressed, the head and back MRS. AUG, LYON aches, there are dragging-down pains, nervousness, sleeplessness, and reluctance to fo anywhere, these are only symptoms which unless heeded, are soon followed by’ the worst forms of Female Complaints, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound keeps the feminine organism ing ng-and healthy condition. Itcures Tnflammation, Ulceration, ments, und organic troubles, In “preparing tor chitd-birth aud to carry women sfely through the Change of Life it is most efticient. ~-Mrs, Augustus Lyon, of East Earl, Pa., writes— Dear Mrs, Pink- ham ‘ora long time I suffered from female troubles and hadallkisds of aches and pains in the lower part of back and sides, I coptd not oO nppetite. Since tak ‘Lydia BE. Pinkham's. Vegetabl mpound and following the advice which you gaye me,Ffeel like o new> woman sud:Ecannot pratse-your medicine too highly." Mrs. Pinkham’s Invitation to-Women— Women suffering from any form of female -wealmncss are invited to write Mrs Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Out of her vast volume of ex- perience sho probabty hus the very-knowledgo-that—will help your case. Her advice is free and always helpful. RM, Macy & Coty Attractions elr Low Prices, | DIAMONDS ay THRNEW E WATCHES Etc. PORN OF SOF renewed RELIABLE CREDIT WATOH CO. 1299 BROADWAY Brooklyn. N. ¥. juin, Pest | #*| WIFE PAYS HER FINE, HUSBAND GOES TO JAIL! | Policeman Had Caught Them Set-| ting a Domestic Difficulty with Their Fists in the Street. {Bo.tang_Charley,"" “aatd Mrs. Cora J i a wmile, as eho pald « $i fine) in Yorkville Court to-day. ‘Chaney,’ her hustaad, didn't Eave a dollar end yent back to a cell. Mr, and “Mrs, Hill were arrested at Third avewue and Forty-Afih street eat night. A polloeman eppeared on the eoene just as Mrs, Hill tand rific right awing on'the le: TUI's “countenance. At the house they’ made counter chacmes and were both looked up tor disorderly con- duct Mra, Hill, who-{s a handsome an mylishly dressed woman, end eaya e! lives at No, 36 5: Gicholas avenue, seemed jubllant in covrt, Hill, who Save his address as No. 24: Bast, Forty- alxth street, was crushed under burden Of woe. Ho sald they h&d come trom Pittefold, !¥ast, and charged, thata man there had broken up-hls-ho: Mra Hill_eald ‘ber huadund had spying on her and she caught him tn the -act—ard-etruck—him-—‘Phey—werey fined’ $1: each. The ‘wife, pald and! leuphed iat Hill as ehe marched out of court, \DRINK PLENTY OF WATER FOR KIDNEY TROUBLE AND RHEUMATISM, TRY THIS. “The people here do not drink enough water to keep healthy," ex- ‘claimed a well-known physician, ‘The numercus cases of stomach trouble, kidney and bladder diseases and Theumatism are mainly due to the fact that thedrinking of water, nature's st medicine, fas been neglected. Stop loading ycur system with patent .medicines land cure-alls; but get on the water wagon. If you are really sick, why, of course, take the proper medl- clnes—plain, common vegetable treatment, which will not shatter the nerves} | or ruin the stomach,” i ~—When requested for such a prescription for the cure of rheumatism and kidney trouble the answer was: “You must make the kidneys do their work; they are the filters of the blood. They must be made to strain out of the blood -the waste -matter-and-scids-that cause-rheumatism; the urine-must-be} neutralized so t will no longer be a source of Irritation to the bladder, and, most of all, you must keep these acids from forming !n the stomach, This 1g the cause of stomach trouble and poor digestion. For these conditions | would suggest the following prescription, which Is composed ‘of only ‘vege- table’ ingrédlents, which can be obtained from any good prescription: phar-{" macy, Any one can mix them by shaking well th a bottle.’ Fluid. Extract? Dendelion, ne-half ounce; Compoucd, Kargor, ong ounce; Compound Syrup}. pala three-ounces.-To be itakeg in teaspoonful doses after each meal and-at-bedtime,—but-don't for get-the -water.—Drink plenty and-often.Y—Thts ‘valuable information and simple preteription- shouldbe “posted up In-each household and used at the first sgn ofan apes ‘kof rheumatism, backache or urinary trouble,.nd matter -how: slight, ‘ Wanananteu Infants’ Short Coats, made of_all- wool cream Bedrord or Cashmere: <ape—finished—with—embroidered—se: lops; 6 months to 2 years.....,83.96 Children's, Cloth Coats in red, tan or navy; trimmed with fancy braid and buttons; sizes 2, 3 and 4 years, 82.071 Children's Cloth Coats, In red, gray and navy; collarless effects and pleated back; trimmed with braid and fancy buttons; sizes 2, 3 and 4 years..$3.06 Children's Lawn Bonnets, tucked crown, embroidery and lace-trimmed ruffle, ‘ribbon and rosebuds; sizes 2 to 5 years 81.8: -Ghfidren's Hats, — made —of- -white China silk, puffed crown and fintshed with double ruffle, trimmed with braid .! Novelties in Children's Straw Hats, rettily trimmed with flowers and rib- rony slrez-2 to: $ years. 84.79 to 87.49 's “Muslin. Gowns, , square BOTILER ehiey ite tt, Site Blouse Suits, eviots; bloomer {/ it-year s $2.97 made--GH+ cassimeres—heryy 8 to 16-year Russian or mate of prenione-of-rundown: which are really “ errr alr of knickerbocker trousers ach suit; 710-4 Work Wonders, World Wants ey with sailor, military “or Peter made-of chan: - white duck galatea;t) ear sizes; €3 K ¢, $1.29 81.49 $1.98}) ian Blouse S: regulation |] Je of white galatea, with col-] redvor fight blues trimmed} $2.69: sleeve bars 39c| made of 46c blouses, mn coll ash, Mth te 35th Sy -NOT. DELIVERED sizes, each Blouse Nis a, on nothing resh. Pound Cake BAK the Drake The mostincluding wider for a Mart materials. |r Yet the skimped sort, sold in se |}many stores, cost as much or more than these: eRe AMERIC | ma Sublimes heyy ers, WOOL BUNTING | Lesceeeeee ASC YY sewed: i -ft 50¢ Mx4-ft 806 $1.44, BL.97 UNTED new to t Ned, then wrapped 4 DARD FLAGS, — star 5x 8-ft.. Ox10-ft ft s1S-ft SILK FLAGS, silk © Table Water America. Ax 6-Inch | Be “8xt2-Inch Le France. dozen. $1.18 ALL]) med with tucks; ‘lace inser- tion and lace ruffle; 2 to 6 year sizes, 4Boy-8 to-44-years: Bae: Child C Drawers, ruffle with lace insertion and lace edge; sizes SWOT CaS eee cccsvsvcere 39¢} For Washington's Birthday. Dinners. Badernent. Dinner- Favors-and=att-sorts-of} Table Decorations--with hatchets and cherry trees in evidence. Nearhy— heaps ——of- delicious Sweetmeats; the “bulk” OF thent | trom our own Candy Kitchen. Candy Specials, FULL CREAM CARAMELS, yanilla-and-chocolate; peeulerly 29c Sb usalesiscr. + 19¢ {ILLE. DOLC! CHOC- OLATES, 2-Ib. boxes, contain- ing 96 pieces, all_different;-reg- ular price, PERFECTION’—The best Chocolates money will buy, 59¢ for 1907 NOW CN SALE 12xt8-inch Rle FLAG POLES AND HOLDERS—full_ assortments. .$1,48 dozen. ($2.14 Price 25 Cent, | ere 2 | ruffle . } 4-to 14 years $1.39 a box; sale..99c.|_ ~ EVERYWHERE | 4 R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attraction: Are Their Low Prices « Biway at 6th Aw. -Children’s and Infants’ Wear. Becond Floor, Rea: _A sale planned to’ acquaint_you| beiter_with #hS wonderful_stocks and the splendid economies In store; be this enlarged section devoted to “Apparel for the tot el But-a—partial-list- of -sale-econ- omies Is given: th dainty ruffle Long Slips, made of nainsook eat the r dainty embroidery Insertion and _ ruffle at the neck and |” sleeves .. 9c Infants? Long Dresses, made of nain- sook, tucked round yoke, ruffle on neek-and Sleeves rey trimmed Princéss Dresses, madeot lawn, V aped_voke of embro{dered Long Dresses, made of nalnsook, one embrolderes ruffle!arour yoke-of tucks, feather stitching and | *7¢ ind 4 years. 4 fagoting, lace-on-neck and steeves-68e+ EE DES ce Fs sane yor and ruffle around yoke trimmed w Long Dresses, made of nalnsook, | 2% i lucked voke with feather stitching-be- | (2¢e"insertion”amd- edge; tween; embroidered edge yon neck and | 31 4 years. Fecre 69c | _ Infants’ Short Dresses, made of lawn, yoke of embroidered Insertion, tucks en eee ae ocd once | and embroidered ruffle on skirt sizes a lene 4 ” "Hoe | © months, 1 and 2 years 81.49 Lanig 7 Sktriss-0 hatnsook, ¢-2hfants! Short Dresses, made of-awn, trimmed With tue 5 f yoke and ‘skirt trimmed with tucks, broidered insertions “and ruffle: +3 6 months, 4 and 2 years... $1.98. Princess Dresses, niade Of fine Jaw yoke and skirt trimmed with lace In dertion and edge;-2,3-and 4 years, 42.79. of Long Skt % trimmed -qyith three cluster tucks and embroideréd ruffle .... T8¢ Long Skirts, made of S med with tucks, lace -Insertions—and edge 89, Infantstong-Flanmel-Skirts,-fir with silk-embroidered scallops. 2,3 ands 4 year: -$2.97 | Cambric Skirts, ruffle trimmed with | Infants’ Kimono Wrappers, plain two lace Insertions and lace edge; sizes | white ne in pink and blue aie out: ~:@Se-] ing-flannel-—. 589 tucked | Play, Sults, made of blue gingham, Sizes Ala ished with piping; sizes 1 to 6 years + ADE Princess yoke and §. tred-insertion. resses, made of tine tawn, trimmed with embroid- ered-ruffie: Children's Muslin Gowns, yoke and_hemstitched ruff to 14 years. Baby Carriages and Go-Carts Moved. = From -the basement-to-the-bal- AE er lcony section between the second Lace and. Chiffon. Veils are = 2 ral shitvn—in=tomplete—assortments; ae third floors, 34th Street size, embracing-—-the—-latest-— novelties, ie pollrforelgn and comesttc. Handy-as-can-te to the Infants® LAGE -VBILS“tntelack,whttesand+ Apparel. store: directiy-betow==half colors; 5%4:to’3-yards tong; range in} j@ fight down, price from 89¢ to 824.06 ‘ TUXEDO VEILS, 13% yards — plain and dotted effects, trimmed with vélvet ribbon; Sky white-and the leading shades; range from $1.18 to $2.74 | 3 and 4 yards $1.22 a yard. Reed Baby $9.33-—to 827,07, Reed hoods, {hoa Carrtages. Reclining — Go-Carts, — with $13.74 to 824.60 glish Carriages, red, bluetor green hb, $18.74 to 832.43. siding Go-Carts, $10.84 “Alwyn” Folding Go-Carts, $7,57. b2c BRIDAL VEILING. wide; 59c, 89¢ a SPECIAL—Chiffon and — Chiffon | Voile Velis, 144 yards long; also a | model, few square Veils; former prices up | Parasols, to $1.24; sale AVC | Rods, 15c. §2.02 to 1907 to $1.81; Parasol lc Sales Now-in Progress: Silks —cot'nrtion 6! Dress Goods our greatest a ‘te Fresh interset- tnt Douttosee tion of the char now » Elike. Wr wake “odds aad ends." | \Furniture ~, lara f Contos povaitioas, | “THE SECOND GENERATION” | A New Novel BY ~ David Graham Phillips t Author of “The Phum Treg,” “The Cost," ‘The Deluge,” “The Social Secretary,’ Rte. | peso ae Eweryone Sho Should Read It 96c Men’ 8 $1275 Sack Sata at $12. 50. witth Fioor, + Count them twenty-dollar, Suits, ;shops.. Our regular price was $17.75. Path anete and Ur breasted models—fancy Suits as well as black thibets and unfinished worsteds—are included. _____Men's Trousers—300_palrs_All-Worsted Dress. Trousers, ‘in neat stripe patterns; $6,00 values; sale... Published to Sell'at sl: os Our Price.” eee as Suits sell in other clothing $3.96 Fashlonable models, made of the best grades of worsteds and Thibets—and well made. | T ER READY-TO- WEAR DRESS SUITS ‘OR TUXEDOS PROCURABLE Tailored to-order, such apparel would cost two or three times the ks =e ull Dress Suits, made_of fine worsted finished Venetian and faced with gros grain si Tuxedo Coats to maich.....- Full Dress Suits, mace of unfinished French merveilleux silk and faced with gros ¢ “felled collar andar x Tuxedo, Coat with Y Full Dress Suits, mpde of pure merveilleux silk PraNt ee ced to ed ~ grain; -hanyailered -throughout_ Tuxedo Suits, made of all- - f surface febric; lined throughout with erveilleux silk; shawl or. peaked fapebsrrrererer eres $17.50]. _ Full Ds ess and Tuxedo Vests, in various materials, $2.49 to $5.50 be lined with satin- - $24.75 --$14.75 teds, fined with in silk; hand- ++ $29.75 - $19.50 alish worsteds, lined with s with best qua + $39. bet—a marie ly smooth- Shirts, Ties Whether your visi to th at-the 24c and 44¢ Neckwear tables or W pajamas and jeckwear to-ord eitts and Pajamas. ends with purchases made han order given for shirts, jo-Be-a- Mase SAlisfaclory- Bourn ews of some of -the underprice-groups: Dollar Shirts at 68c.—Stiff bosom Sh and figure patterns; detached cuffs; all sizes. E "Twordollar Pajamas at $2219+-Miitary-cut-Palamas, made of fine white corded madras or blue chambray; all sizes. ‘New Neckwear Complete assortments-of Spring Neckwear—all the approved shapes—at O4e 31.44 jd in other stores at $1.50 and $2.00, aT A EE Long Stockings Clearance of ~~ For Men. Men's Sweaters. — Firat -Fieor H Fifth Floor, Class. them with the Colonial! About. 200 All \Wool and dress accessories for the W’ ashing-| Worsted Sweaters to clear at closé Hon's Birthday affair. to} : IMPORTED LISLE. Some. have: plain bodies with made of percales, tn stripe THREAD? blue, pink, yellow, helio and dark poe red, as —well—as black aad. ahi white; sizes 944 to 1144; pair.” *69c shades. “Hish-and“Yoshanenecks+ Raresin Stockings stocks—and iy ue». ..$2,00 $2.50 aaly--to be found..where—sucl sae stocks ar¢ COMPLETE. =) ycomb weaves in various There was unusual progress in the various lines of science during 1906, ‘The results of the three years’. excavations recently completed at ancient Gezer (Tell-el-Jezary) were made public; three partial eclipses of the sun and two total eclipses of the moon are recorded ;- great interest was manifested in Chemistry and Physics; the two United States dams under construction in. the West are considered colossal from an engineering standpoint; the United States Geological Survey paid special attention to mapping in Alaska and other gofd fields of the West; the laws: of earthquake distribution were determined and a new science—seismic geography —has arisen. A two-page article on Scientific Progress in 1906, Archaeology, Astronomy, Chemistry and. Physics, ENanceO ney Geology and Palaeontology, Seismic and Mete- orological, appears in e 1907 World Almanac Deaka In onk of mahowan Pity 58, Me Sup, (4,000 topics-+-10,Co0 facts and figures.) oe i By Mail 35c. STOCKINGS, in plain, colors—lght | ‘colored cuffs and collars, on fancy {©

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