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TCL LEER ICR ERM en cnn nnCa TET et Sci TCS rato staat hosk—astfthey—had—been-charres-o WOMAN'S PHOTO CLUE TO HUMAN BONES MYSTERY On the Back of the Pic-| ture Is the Name of “Faber. 1 Capt. Corcoran and his staf of de: tectivessto-day tried jo solve the mys tary aurfoynding the human bohes found In the rear.ot No, 1807, Thing a xeaph of x wem: a few feo ton where the’ b int ie our) examination ‘of the bones, I: es Suid (0 ba the ‘bones of a man's Morgue keeper Fayne says the nSohulix went’ to Joel. His dre. theory Jn that tacy we buried and then exhumed. 2 ‘ s0URnG BY the police tx AY nt a dargcteatured woman. Tne beautiful. On the atriking a f ah ls written the thie le tie “ony 0 work on in their jo If a crime Tea f the bones trtae our. @ Spanish woaian, who datdantivesasorsthechouss eNO “Patrdnav told-an“troning” Word Tiporter De @ lottir adderqed to nIt kaow| | near heateae Thomas —— (ROCKER LOSES WN SUT AGAINST FREKCH DOCTOR Court Decides “Speciatist- Need Not Return Big Fee. — aay } Movaue to-day and maid a thor-| | Cancer} Tv sa] PARIS, Feb. Gan Francis U.—Goorge Crocksr, of been nonsutted nnd condemned to pay the costa of Mia Acilon to recover $30.10) from Dr, Doyen, Whigh Mr. Crocker pukd the physt in Me for treating the Ite Mra Crovtes deren! ~ The Firat Tribunal of the Bane in vendering judrment to-day, belt at the good falth of/Dr, Dayen had beva Frongly attacked. Thy contract, iy waa patuted a! aa bean -trasly-eatered-inte-by-the-P: concerned and therefore could nyt 7 annulled unlesa Dr. Doyen fatled to vertorm bw duty, which was not_the case, aa ho withdrew at Mr. Crocker’ request and was ready at all Umes to res treatment of Mrs, Crock Dr. Doyen, the cancer Rerun, byt an enviable lish Cqurt by Maltre ucfore the French en, who pleaded “the Case of George Ciuckir oy Cie ® Savery of $20,00 pald In advance for the treatment of his wife. Maltra, Chenu charged directly that Dr. Doyen’ had | used misrepregentations in holding out the vain. hope that Mrs. Crocker could be GUred. He cited Dr. Doyelys own words be- Toye ASTICAT TAT SOLE sorvettow 17 Madrid and Paris in 19a) and 180) and ty ja work ‘The Lploliogy of Cancer,” 10 show that he could not hi eved Sn @ ete after Ue CRNOSTOUE CONUTIOR, as In the case of Mrs. Crocker, had beconie —gerict: Malirs “Chenu da scribed how the treatment began May 6. iy, and how Mra. Crocke Suproving RSW wteAdity “wore until etter-qenmulie tions with ether ora: “Mr, Crocker, May 3. decided to refu Te treatment—irt ttt — hts: 9H: Site mettre Dr, Daven tot) Put the latter did nat reply, oo —MILE-A-MINUTE-TRAIN- JUST ESCAPES WRECK. Driving é: on— Builer: Express,.of the Susquehapna $y Railroad. The Butler express of the Buaque- Wanna Railroad narrowly eacaped being Wrecked. cowduy— Wha Tes TTI RS Fede: Qf the locomotive suddenty snapped. eThe- train wae going at a—milene Thinute rate when the big engine began te tear Itself to pleces, The cab was @mashed to flindera and the enginoer was hurt. running on ee nas Miah Hackensack paid arelosiesneiuiiantneeeeaae Tis There were fi effect. ep nRel Were badly. ‘ rd ms Jounced LARCHMONT FREM FIREMEN ACCUSE CAPT. M’VEY. PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Feb, 22—That Cop, McVey was amoung the frat to | eave the stoking Larchmont and’ what ie Was not giving orders to his crew WAS \neecriod by Mathis Labert ‘and John Yolen, two firemen of tha Largh: Mont, at Au “examination by the local leard of United Grates Btemship. Tm indtead of | A ¥ variety and —no% felty, thanks to which we recelve new cilects. to. outline. and sang. of a sei linac Materials, Ail sorts of striped cloths are used now, for costunies, of this Kind; many tare’ in two-tonod stripes, about one— sixth of an inch. wide ,of very de- }elded stripes In_black and=violet_or |vrown and gray. The advantage of | these unusual materials Js that they, By Annette Bradshaw. HE Jong jackets, almost manulch’ T -in character and line are “not 89 muchiythe vogue as last year, Thase that have appeared to take “thelr places are of most fantastic shapes. and so_yasled in form that each of us can find one suited to her figure. There are the Empire jackets, of rather Indefinite form, slightly curved up in the back, well above the belt; HE EVENING WORLD, | Panels in Back. can ‘be used in so many different the Directotre Jackets with the large 0 Ways and one avelda- the deplorabla other long Jackets with ma~ 80 arranged, with lengthwise ; pest, cEUOHG (areata forms {into an obnoxious What was a charming novelty, To mark the waist and as fasten- Ings there are buttons of velvet, or crocheted in the same color as tho cloth, In tho back the new Jackets are mado with: panets? the material forms Chevron Me THEO OF We Baek WERT, ITT + Oullines a fichu-shaped stole laid across | Sleeves Short. the bias fronts. One can hardly believe to_what a degree the dividing of the matérialy aids in reducing the apparent else. @walet sot alia Crocheted drops, soutache, buttons and | all the highest urt of the passementerte | and embroidery maker are contrivuted to decorate the corners of the collar, the cuffs on the sleeves, and are re- peated on both sides of the vest. ‘The effect of these ts° by no means disagreeable oO certain modeis wien commonplace-which so quickly trans-| they are arranged 4 with some‘ meanlng | ot O00 TO BE WN LIKE ~ FOR ST. PATRICK Greatest-of All Irish Parades! Will. Be-This Year's = in New-York. 2K Ambasnador peror William ¢ Mr. BERLIN. Feb. “will dine wi Chariemagne {he othe fourth time dined at the Aineri ar Power has beer here: ———— * WOMAN IN BALLOON "CROSSES CHANNEL. LoNbo Fab, S—Anotler woman Nas nade a —gutdaastul —balloon—trivy! | across the.English Channel. the honor K to-the Hon: Mra thas} |. who made the sacent at © Tetras | 1 Thuradey ign at 10s9,_Atre.— tare tied wae eee by ate. CG, 3 Pollok, of the Aero, Club. The “balloon crossed the Chan he nelghwurhood of Calais a cended at $30 yesterday morning at urvelotBeigiuin inthe midst of at | Hent_snowatorn and” 'phta Tho plans for the celebration of St Day in Manhatts ve been the Committee vT~ Sawa apnotatea uy" the Board of tne Ancient Order of Jliber= niana. According to the prospectus Whe célebrallon “thty~year-wilb-evlipsa anys thing ever gittompted by the 1ign pew everywhere the-cumtomary pe hitabeen-n- feature ofthe anny Dy In New York wilt be mush larger than usual, Orednlaations That hitverte tok no place In the yearly turnout wilt be in Une this year. The use eens have: decide: auanhattan 62 Cheze mult bu na barat ether of those centres gmake the day us int aR apr vi tet nahtb Timmittes oruered tn AYP Dauwws, rosettes Ue aati tune seniicat i be of irlen itu taoric ts Mii objoce of sthia ord he Indusry by popul in the Aplerican indi fnarchera Will Wear shumrocks | fom the town lands in Which bor fe wecond wine ne cross the Channel in an uirahip, Scniineemamemie ear. ay full of it “ctue | SULTAN MAKES NEW.” | onlin “.i*| PROMISE TO LEISHMAN. | ut | { CONSTANTINOPEE, Feb. 93,—The} American Ambassador, Mr, Letahman, | Jhad an audience of an hour with the j Sultan yesterday, durlng which tie! mbassador fully explained the views of the State Department on the ephiools and other pending question: sizing (he necesalty for a pro ment, The Sultan, who ev! Interest’ In Mf Leishman’s 6 the obstructive tactics of some of thore with “whom he had been nogotla ing, promised to instruct the Grand Vizi tTomediately-to-take up-the -ques:} referred to with the view of arriving | at a prompt solution of the dimou'ties, ‘Tho Sultan looked extremely well and 8, in good spirits, acer genre TWO STEAMERS. ARE WRECKED IN STORM. LONDON, Feb, +$3.— Two ateamer wrecks were reported at a iate hour last night by pasuing vessels. One wreck ix oft Flamborough Head, tn the North ane hatd Saal! Fifth fond street at 2o P.M. sharp. Kui will proceed up Fifth ‘avenue to If r) Venue, to Avenue, Kiver Park, plone ieee will'Atdingly: wind, vb, the ally eft that There ey Giana, Marsal aie oF Aollog.! Peter Len if ‘nnd Berna fa AP itestniino: * oe epcort Will be the Sixty: ninth Region Madey Col, 1 Tigst Regiment of Iriah Voluhtecrn or New Yorks the Firat and a Regiments of Iiven and Qu is rat of fuses is ot ety i \w ait the fait en at +|Was No Mistake in Tak [started out att Acid, Declares May Byrnes When Arraigned: Boventeon-yearrald .May.lyrnas, Was atraigned pt Nig to MM hersuldw Wag ToUad at 8 xtyefourth streec ou Feb, 17 and sent SATURDAY, The Season’s Fackets Are of Fantastic Shapes; | Unusual Materials and New Effects in Outline.) Desiens made € +. Evening World by its Fashion Ex- uniform FEBRUARY 23, 190 7. Seiaity for The} Bradsh ay (And not stuck on haphazard. Long, Fitted Jackets. Jackets of cloth, or of serge alone, have the. révern’ and the, vests either striped or checked, while the jackets in | plalda or stripes are simply trimmed | with bunds or straps. Ono stil) sew Jong fitted Jacketa of feout eivih, or with large revers, and | displaying various trimmings, which may form @ small vest or outline a short bolero, ‘This ts only good when the trimmings matoli in tone the ma- terial, It is necessary to renounce ab- lol gaudy piplngs, bright-stttentn, iT tons of another shade, bly with the color & have a crimson ap te me, vea remain short, or half around, others very {a.,.aimost...unnecessary iadd- that the cuff trimmings should match that on the Jacket; only (he col- lar can be entirely dimerent, So wo can sce that this «pring lons fay Wats, whort boleros, all moet with our approval, but lthere will bo nothing that is conven- fUonalti- ely tines, Ite here, in hare monizing the ent to the contour of the figure, t the art of the ea: pitmer: swttt—tind: greatest-triumptr 'In Castor Cloth. In No. 1 we haye a a all 4 hort Jacket In vost 1a of the same material, striped with narrow soutache brald. ‘The collar nas a fac- ing Sr velvet, tie eaea— and: revere daothg rimmed with brad On cach aide material ix in the form of a pane}, withtte= lower-end rounded, Attn end ja set in a 1 pleco’ of cloth faucorated “with “braid.” Pufted “sleeves jare fnishe a little below the elbow Hin a deep turn-hack cuff, spllt- down tie dutelda the edge being trimmed with rad. Paasementerie buttons trim Gach wide of tha front, atid the curvedt lohan =at—the= panels { ae Slim Figure. Neste lang jacket —autioy—n, at lin liwure, ux it ts very loosely ntted. fy of oll ween Cloth and velvet of upper part of the brake .{e had fepentediy revuvated “Tawton to hold, ‘given. me. jaitee takin this great remedy, LAWTON REMOVED AS ESTATE EXECUTOR ainst Yachtsmian | of Court Acts Ag , on Application Sniith Heir, “tBpecta}-te The ZOLA iff sil Colin haa’ onlered Newbury D. Lawton,! y man of Manhattan and Ney Mocitelle, as executor of the will ot the tate Mra Mary D, Smith who died at Washing leavti an A hetalb ret Tamed to him ber Toe latter part” of tast ot Prominent yachisman and sock the ‘removal Smith, gt No: 162! Dean, atrpot, Toklyn, principal lexwtes, under the will, i petion dectared. tial ent Dit wou patie FA ntaten SHOT AT CHILD OF 1, | BUT BULLET WENT WILD year a Cem A newness, 0 Dail In Jofferson Market Court to-day for adlegesl felonious askault’ ‘The woman was charged with firing m revolver at Alan Howard, en oar old. Alyy in the hoyxe at No. Wits DUETS bullet colored, avenue powder girl Ure The but Magistrate Howard the or wtand prisoner alloved her way her Lilian volver from ~ AS HE. CROSSED TRACKS s MOUNT VE! RNON, No Willum L. Boyd, aged twenty 9 who resided at No. 51-3 South Fourth avenue, tis city, Was Ftruck ene ie Hed by a Union Ttailroad tro! bento wfleld early to-day while y cor at Wa lev anuting, to croaa-the tracka in front of-the oar. a Oo Was unmarried, wax om- Boyd, who was ris ployed asm conductor by th ay, “AY NERVOUSNESS. GONE.” How One Grateful Woman Writes e Nervura, of Dr, Green bers of the family. Bi i “Oh,-it's only nerves could overcome It If she would. Now, nervousness is a very real and serious trouble, as you very well lknow, It you are suffering from any | nervous disorder. . Nothing can cause greater misery or suffering than dis-/ ordered nerves, Dr, Greene's Ner-| yura_blood and nerve medicine {6 the only really successful nerve tonic in the world to-day. Read’ what: Miss Maggie Cross, of No, 20 Gansevoort! street, New York Clty, says: “Twas complotely run-down int health, and write this letter that all may know how much benefit 1 de- rived from Dr. Greene's ervur: blood and nerve’ remedy. My, em- ployment Is Lard on the nerves; and the long hours indoors without ex- cise tell very quickly on the stom- ach. prate properly and #5 2 result ody failed celve proper. ishment from my food. | becam pale-and thin, my blood wag and I was badly In need of bu t . “A friend told me the best tonte 1 could take was Dr. Gre blood and nerve remedy. say that she !s right, and Tam thank-| fut to Dry My stronger and I feel in’ every. nervousness ts gor axes color, and T no longer get tired used to. ‘There 4x no need for a giri| who works, or for any one,-in fact,| tO" gO toa dootoy and pay hls “Teen. Dr. Groona will alw + wtthoulwNargms Tord It Is apt to be the case that women suffering from nervous {roubles— get Httle sympathy from the other mem- cause you are not actually sick In bed people are! dapt-to-eayt My digestive organs did not op-, my. | f= al Genesee of the Hills. oo ‘ ; "TRY THIS FOR CATARRH, Get the following from any food prescription pharmacy and mix by shaking well In a bottle: Fluld Extract Dandelion, one- hal€ ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Take a teaspoonful of this mixture afer each -ment-and—ngain—at bedtime. This harmless Vegetable Pre- seription, while simple, Inexpen. stye and easily prepared at home, } 1s sald to readily {relleva Ca. tarrh, and if taken a fow doses ockaslonally, will prevent an at- tack during the entire season. Try tt anyway: = AMUSEMENTS. NEPTUNG'SDAUCHTER | Mernnatdes. ane . ue DAYS VYOPULAK CONt He Ws American ¥ t MSI, a “Bivey thst (fre T {os ‘and § PiCaera Ltt “7 The Road to Yesterday ij EaNCoEN 39, wwe 6a BE By $38 { 4 Wei. & Sat cane two DE TAN A i Elle ant ta (night here 1 fieigr in Brewster’s Millions 5 MANSFIELD, | Next Mon, Theatre, Tway A ain aU Ey.b.10, it Souvenir Hatinee rformance Wrlnesday. Y thearn” Open 10 A.M. tod P.M “Admlenton Ge. _ AMUSEMENTS, EMPIRE sist, #wity Ses ETHEL BARRYNORESeSeie Wetze | CRITERION Psst (ith Bee: Si HUDSON 5 Sie ac bay, a «JHE HYPOCRITES wiltor a SAW BERNARD sftl2 A NICKEMBOCKEN Th Kia Mats Reena peer MONTGOMERY & ASTONE ic Sine, SAVOY oa pits. Thar Ly chums i Peer Tlie Lion <4 MOUSE Uy OfORGR HEE " WILLIAM COLLIER in Alls Grenvent Gus in the dee j * RS. octcRS ate |Hany Overs Hous bAKLBM Desty Mat., 10. 109% Dajty Ma tbh ise Day Mat LE % IRELASCO AvEMY OF MUSIC, 14th at. Sot kee AV. DAVID I WARFIELD AS NEV! vER SEE: neronE. on Fale, Wel & Sat. 218 seleit NILLSON ORUATSIOW Oe. Last Matineo T0-Day Se gay EAI | a H Marlem All-Star Vaudeville and Stock. Company | TRANSFER WHE ‘Next -Mouduy atthe U LL STAR VAUDENIE ISTH ST. THEA ATRE, NetwWeon Park and Le iis jS25TH ST STREETSTOCK« Co, at tho KE) ; H& EMOTO AMMERSTEIN’S : 9: Daily Matinee Wee SOc: [ ptnaritinson coNDON Sopot oe i A Night inthe ions ‘at tondon. sai Tes 2 as ARs 4th, BEN. Greer PLAYERS Li MANHATTAN Sia dEFERSON Uk ance wien ae a w Nights. 13 y Weer eaten ate \inporrant novice 11014 Lith St ad a, " SouTINuouR, = Y S$ wt Ladies Met.to-day.— i “DEWEY: HE NIGHTINGALES Sunday Att. & Eve. Conrerts, E.125th st. Ladiea’ Mat. Ti THE ALCAZARS fundar-Ateé By Canperts= A woe JENA de Vitis, and” | Rook id Bt. | Nellie > LOI HMR VESTA VACLUMIA, Violet Hack & Co, Bounding Gordon Ward & Curran.o Any, hey 8 en ia wie RANGHO 4 RAR DH You fii na: —imaan to kil youres! ai Tn, tather. ‘pleadna re the cs oe wal cuiwauld seuss vuit nerene er fainted at this point and told why mne hat her “life. -A- detestive r the man shu wecused Kifl-was-sent hick to Betlevaes Sha fainted twice again before: leaving the court-room CAMPANIA HELD tried to. BECAUSE OF TIDE. | So strong was the tide running ral thé lower Mudson River to-day that the pilot who. had been ansigned to take the big ner Campanta out to sea refused to perthlt her to leave her flock At the hour sclieduled for salling. The wreck of the ferryboat Paterson, which sank In the river several weeks ago, Ves below the Campania’s pler, and the pilot feared that ‘he would be unablis to Manoeuvre the big craft around tho wreck In-the swift river currents, The. Campanin was cheduled to sail aut noon. 8 Ml ted up. kt her dock at 2 ——_—____ BURIED IN ACTORS’ PLOT. Wuneral of Frank MacVie: (Man of the Honr” Company, ‘Frank MacVioars, tho actor, “Maun of the Mour” company, who was found dead in an areaway, was buried to-day in the Actors’ Pund Plot. The funeral was held at Campbeil's Sidra of 19 Vessels are “not known. ° ci stormy Le teatege Sea, and the other off Beachy Head, In| Xt oe the English Channel. The names of a thy Tye dera_ of © Hour wo | ies Eye Seoual tn Aare body, apt feet of the) Of the—facket te of bry —a—brond band wir the “fr abe harrow. wo lites design te abe ‘collar and revers are of) er- rho, skirt tobe worn with this | Cont Ja without decoration. fn Biscuit Clothe. in biecult Jw din tho fron tts Lhasa Sola. { flaps are brald. ne thr Inrge cuffs wit 1 buttons ® Jacket ia) jabot of lace Uke a. Wir Me ataaves (aw “yel- ‘yr With + a Fifty Dollar will be pald for tha arrest and conviction of eny Junk dealer er other porcon guilty, under tho provisiens of Section 850 of the Penal Geode of the State of New York, of criminally receiving any prap- erty belonging to thia Company. WHEW YORK TELEPHONE GO. > 15 Day St., Now York SCART Jin compliance with tly Jes are always sure to cur Mors peonlesmne-trr 3 Vira—biged= Rud Heres remady for thelrapring medicine Mal aby other remedy, bec je it $8 prepared 1b regular ‘physician; dn fact, bs the most famous and successful spec tell in curing nervous and chronte Mngering. Maeases. Dr. Greene's Nervura !s alwa harmless and effective, and put up. new Nation Pure Food law—guarantee file Washington—serial number 150: Dr. Greene. {s the well-known medical lecturer a Met treatment of al} nervous and chron} diseases, and can bé personally con- sulted at his office, No, 101 th ave- nue, New York City, or by mall, free, none may make or mar any face, It Gredetarmed it eanmot be ~fidden. It maybe de f1z operat tully “every day at J atological Lnstiinta AMUSEMENTS. i ip —“Vaneaannnan chssrrtanes BE TO DAL VINE, WOMAN & SONG CO: ny pure) & 1 inj THE AERIAL VENUS ory Original that os ELSIES STIRK SN le Iiteresting -Feaiurer & THEATRE—20 BiG AOTS—29 BEHMAN S SHOW} ROSE STAHL, csi West ene David iggins ; Next Wee Willams & Walkve dau at V0 aL & Sitar, mericaa .., .! Vina 8 OLD “7 Kiitnagped for un. Mat & eee To-Day, sey. Tod Marka! Concer ‘ 1 Hiway, Atteinooh {eth met I evenines re Sige ic couse aruista (4 19, Gep at sack Bee Srosean 50e|& hae > HUBER'S & MUSEUM |= ring NOLoe Dorouehs rust the main. offtea In th the oft ish where a b Ja oe A 4 ms 3 A i ape ay between 10 A. JA i HOS. Ve Taxes api tral REAL Barat e FOR SALE— UEENS, 5 of beautiful PERSONALS. 7 etl tit 90. whi fecand what Yoursboutd is Leh @ WELLS CO, Eth 833, 24 LAWYERS, GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer) Nassaulst(dsy) Biwayy OTe Rhy