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‘SLD OF ~YANERBLTS 1 “SEW BOR BURNETT, LEADER IN ALBANY, DIES AS SON 1S BORN Vessel Also the -Scene}Assemblyman-Had Been of Tragic Grief of a Il Less Than a Week Widow. with ,Pneumonia. ALBANY, Feb. 20.—Jean La Rue Bur- nett, member of the Assembly from Ontario County, died to-day at the Ten Eyck Hotel after an {!lness of less tha ‘a week, of pneumonia. TRIES TO JUMP INTO SEA . Her Husband Died on Former Voyage and She Wanted was announced word was recelved. here that a son wan born to Mra) Burnett i Canandaigia at 7 o'cloc kthis- morning, ‘ His Room. Mr, Burnett dled at 12.20 P.M. Gs Assemblyman Burnet was,one of the : best known, aa well aa ona of the most Ap sees Frembare Arteria “HACT popular , wiembary OC (he: Leyialatur Kalnerin Auguste Victoria came ‘in| ana for years had been Chalrman of the through the, Narrows to-day’ with Mrs, Cornolius Vanderbilt, Misa Gladys Van- derbilt'and Alfred Gwynne Vandertillt aboard, the Kroh Prinz Wilhalm paesed. out, <arrying among Its passengers Mr. end Aira Cor Vanderottt, and thelr children, Grace and Corneliua IIL The ‘elder’ Mra. Vanderbit- and Mica HUGHES FAVORS FULL “The. elder tre STATE MILITIA INQUIRY. thonths' sojoum {iF me aa an 4 stay in New York. Alfred G, Vander-| Governor Says He Thinks Legisla- Bilt-comes: bac weeks trip “tive Action Necessary and Hopes ‘| to London, {me he ar- ranged for tds participation in the In- “Tt Will’ Be Taken. ternational Hor ‘ow at The Olympia, Tie will got to port to «pend the Committee on “Aftaire of Cities. He was the (hird member of tho As- senibly to die this seasion, v Winter On iy “Ue Kaiserin day spoke In favor of the proposition Auguste gor tn 88 communication for a general investigation of the Na- with the tran {innetonka bound tonal Guard of tis State, Asked {f ha seen Assemblyman Wainwright's 7. entries to the horse show. His ma’ Lie to. tlils effect, he wald: ,| nan, has notified the Embassy here that Wilson reported ‘by “wireless: “Horses | sys, and I think tt highly advisable| he and. the over -Oon Odewa : and men are all well.” nat there should be an opportunity for| jSvs MS Dea STC Paste ‘ARE : -—Among the passengers on the Ka! +he—conaydoration—of—the—qresttonn— at | agalnnt outmaes, about whom the siilp's office and of. needed Hof the “hreats ed to suppress all nea. It xeems tha extion of a tr n Oppor Jod for the Inquiry Awo trips before thia Mrs.,Thomas with her husband and daugtter had gone across on the diner, 1n poor tunity sugeente Ye 28 health and stead rip; at = KILLED BY TRAIN, Frark ‘Terraa, forty-seven” years age, of No. 108 Dey street, Jersey City, a trackwalker employed bythe Lack- cancluded | Mra: Thomas appeared: ati warina’ Rallroad/’.was| found dead’ thia the booking- fn nd naked for M0) orning. at the west end-of-the. —mratergom—in— which aie hal come) ‘Terran was apparently about to across with her ‘dying husband, Thiy the tunnel to. Inspect the tracks when struck by A train and killed, ‘Tho body was removed to the Morguo and th. j manta familly. room was Menled her ant Cat " fe mas assigned for the use of 3 und Wer dauR: The wiiow acted #9 strangely and giief-atricken on the way acjoas_thac+ close watch wax maintained by the ahip's crew to pre' *. from injuring herself. Fae water waroreinent Quarantine last night and the won ping from her stateroom, tu raid to aye attempted to Jump overboard. | ; Sie, was seen In, time by ahisia officers | Best Natural and beld the liner Tenched Hoe Sokenswhenica sulpped' uahare | Laxative athe afalr hushed up, WOMAN CLERK SENT TO | ___ PRISON FOR FORGERY, | | Mineral Water Je _A_prompt.... remedy for billousheas and stomach troubles. ~ Rallaglase on arising + who had en: | 44the-oharge-of-+ Wan sentenced by Jus Y rd to serve five years In the FY. Mis Peckott was chargel with obtaining money by. forging morte kakes on 01 ¥ ch sie did not own, the obtained from different nancial institutions in Wash- Ington. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, MERRUARY TH. Winr ALAcE ON SALE AT PRICES MUCH LESS THAN USUAL. WOMEN’S DRESSES, SUITS AND SEPARATE SKIRTS, _ | AS FOLLOWS: DRESSES OF CHIFFON TAFFETAS: BLACK AND COLORED $3, 00 ETON “SUITS"OF -PROAPCLOTH, BUACK-AND-COEORED "95 90 TAILOR-MADE SUITS OF "MIXED TWEED; BLACK, BLUE OR BROWN TOT;,.COAT SPMI-TITTED 23.00 PLAITED WALKING SKIRTS OF BLACK CHIFFON BROAD...” Sse in agian wRrcte oar aren cn ait 10.00 GIADE-UP SUIT DEPARTMENT, THIRD FLOQR) Fifth Anemte, chtery-towerty and Thiety-tnh Bireeta. Noy York “MANY. A MAN HAS BEEN-STARTED 0 BY A LITTLE WORLD “WANT” AD, N LH ROAD TO PRosrEeniTY An the news of Mr. Burnett's daun| “ALBANY, Frb. %—Gov, Hughes to- |: _ i Lergest. Makers of Linen Coltars'in America. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESD AY, FEBRUARY 26, 1907 HARVARD WILL EX-CONVICT TELLS. PLAY FOOTBALL, JL TORTURE Assembly to. Abolish The President Essentially) Prison Dungeons. . phomas G, Harker, who aegved a ren Blile priscn for ahooting and | Majority leader in the w Jerney Ax- he strongly drawa by “ hte Drisn , velll be} saya oh to In prison he saw many prisoners bent to. the dun- cons. He ‘eays that he has -no. com: Inc to make of} tea rent t the ‘mind on Rough Sports. Feb. 28.—Footbali wd University next fal ts made by Presl- dent Charles Vi were made} pubilo to-dag, Renerajy Supposed thal President EUot was 0 Posed te football, and the recommenda. }. BOSTON, {played at Har according to # (A week of kened! and halt- that they bad te jw asateted tn 4k0 to mtike @ ‘report’ On Uie Kenwral) theif walk tothe f entre, where Of MihviCiica Jas been awiliod | thelr handouts wer S ; G- ener, Je handourted (the time he ah a sre Toutoail} ire, t Ore dingo: There must and ollier intercolleg! tits toreute, $ , arview made ‘pull ot ta Quoted wa saying: No ond for a luge time ws pro-| posed to stop Intercollegiat emident } Football haa been changed, jax T- can pee fl will ko on as Hoyard next fall ———> —_-— - RUSSIAN DEATH THREAT. |. T0 AMERICAN CONSUL. Terrorists at Odessa ‘Send Warning Letter to Mr. Hesnan—Othe Envoys Included. PETERSEURG, ST. Feb. : %.—The American Consul at Odessa, Mr, Hee- protection. felt no agpretien- Absolutely Pure ACroam of Tartar Powder, : from alum or phos- Makes i ston for h A despate | atternoon phatic acld There Is’ One Sure Linen Co AtZ for 25 Cents ‘ You have a right to be suspicious of any collar that does not bear the “Triangle Linen’ stamp. _ It's probably common cotton: There are plenty of cotton collars sold at iéc, (2 for 2c. Theyre stan veil “High Grade,” “Shrunk,’” “Best Made," and so on to deceive you, z But therg is one sure Linen collar and that's stamped ~“Trimgie Linen’ for your protection: “To be sure et Linen collars be sure they are stamped “Triangle Liner The 8-thread eyelet button-holes in Triangle Collars are far more durable than the button-holes in most collars, and the +-ply thickness stands 34 more wear than the 3-ply af other collars. 7 Over 150 Triangle styles, among which you are sure to find the-one you are-accustomed_to wearing. Most dealers have a complete range of quarter sizes in all seasonable stylés. If yours hasn't the style you want, write-us-and-we-will-see that you get it." - = : | Van Zandt, Jacobs & Co, Troy, N “NeW York Office : 636-633 BROADWAY. * 7 Seer (/\\ SEA “Teer | Home Baking Easy- =r Nar” |) jtaita | should ménts is”) i | which print its an's delicate received _t of all diseases; in their diseases. system. female system. makers, A Woman's Health 's a heritage too sacred to be experimented with. nts only medi ir. Pierce's over forty years of cures to recommend it; ness and correctness under oath; a remedy devised and adapted to wom- |! Naas specialist in woman's diseases; a remedy, every ingredient of which has. | written endorsement of the most. emine le several schools of eas. ther sold by. druggists for woman's 5: given away in the form of “trial bottles” to be ‘experimented with, but | is sold at a fair price by all dealers in medicines. Delicate, weak, nervous women should especially. ‘shun the use of . alcoholic medicines which, from their “stimulat- ing and exhilertting effectd-may ecem, for a time, to do good, but which from Ahe inevitable effecta of -the alcohol jn btinking-tp the red corpuscles of the blood are sure to do great and lasting harm.in the Jong: rin, beget a'craving for etimulanta which’ is most deplorable. i Only invigorating and nerye strength: éning effects can follow the use of thia famous medicine for women. It ean not possibly do harm fn any etate.or condition of thé system.. It has -bech carefally adapted to woman’s needs by an experienced physician—a specialist . 1t makes weak wom- m strong and sick women well. If a woman has: bearing down,:or ‘dragging pains, tow dows th ttie ibdo- men, or pelvis,. backache, frequent headaches, dizzy or fainting spells, fh nervous and easily startled, has gnaw- -| ing feeling in stomach, sees imaginary floating specks, or spots before her ‘eyes, bas melancholia, or“ bines,”- or w weakening disagreeable drain from pel- vic organs; she can make no” mistake by resorting to the use of Dr. Pierco's Favorite Prescription. It will invigor- ate and tone up the whole system and cially the pelvic organs. x: a Pierce’s Favorite Yersoription fa a scientific medicine, carefully devised by an experienced and skillful phyai- cian, and_adapted to woman's delicate y It is made of native American medicinal roots and is perfectly harm- less In its effects in any condition of the As a powerful invigorating tonic," Fa- vorite Prescription” imparts strength to the whole system and .to the organs distinctly feminine in_particular. |over-worked, “worn-out,” run-down,” debilitated teachers, milliners, dress- seamstresses, || house-keepers, nursing mothers, and For her peculiar and J i f known composition and which con} arcotics, or other harmful or habit-forming RE The one medicine which fulfills all these require: Favorite Prescription—a remedy with a record of a_remedy, the makers of cand a lete- ry ormula on every bottle-wry nstitution by an educat siclan——an_experienced +. medical writers uliar | its credit than any || It is not |} ractice for the cure of. which Tas more éona-fide feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's || Favorite Prescription la the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. * As a soothing and strengthening ner- il vine__" Favorite Presertntion *-tewn+ equaled and is invaluable in sallaying and subdufng inervous extitability, ir- ritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasins, St.Vitus's dance, and other distressing, nervous aymptobis commonly attendant upon functional and organte disense of |! tho dterus, It inducea refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxicty and des- pondency. ; y » No woman, euffering from any of ‘the above symptoms can afford ‘to accept. | any secret nostrym or medicine of un- |} i known composition, as a substiiute for |\f| a medicine like Dr. Pierce's Fovorite ||il! | Prescription, which is oF KNOWN com- | | | | Besides they |] $24 Sofas... Hf $30 Sofas... $9 Couches... POSITION and has record of over forty years of cures and sella more largely to-day than ever before. ‘Its makers” withhold no secrets from their patients, believing open publicity to be the ‘best guaranty of merit. if Dr, Pierce invites all suffering women ||}! to consult him by letter free of charge: All letters of consultation are held as strictly private and eacredly confiden- tial and all answers aro returned in |/ plain, sealed envelopes. Addrese: Drs! R. V. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and Sur- || gical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. A ‘Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con- stipntion. Constipation 4s the cause of-|. many diseases, Cure the cause and | you cure the disease. One" Pellet” is a gentle Inxative, and two a mild cathar- tic. Druggists sell them, and nothin is" just as good.” They are the origina Little Liver Pills first put up by old Dr,-Pierce-over 40-yenre—age-—Huctr imitated, but never equaled. They are tiny sugar-conted granules—ecasy to take as_candy, —— = = Dr. Pierco’s great thousand-page illus- trated Common Bense Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one-cent stamps, or cloth-bound_for 31 stamps. Address Dr, Pierce as above. | very ti 4 | Wholesalé price, | Wholesale price: | Wholesale price, | Wholesale price, Wholesale price, Wholesale price, Wi | | The Famous For t : “shop - girl,” | | fect } “Shrunk-to=Size™ COLLARS F ebruary Furniture and- Carpet Sale General Reduction Throughout Our Entire Establishment. A Home of Foor ge gs aurea ast Rooms Complete- § l 1 9:5 Ereoings Until yy Furnished A | These rooms are on exhibition at our Showrooms. Wo also furnish inhe: RCOMS $7] 98 5 ROOMS §$ ew nooner,” $00 Per Weel stm tons atonte euinte aplaen nes An Account. WE PAY Frefont a on application, AND CARFARE, Station at Door. the trouble, is formed, the on Sores and U! Basement Store Sal ‘Womens Fine Shoes Last Week of February Sales We have placed large Bargain Tablés filled with the most wonderful Shoe Bargains ever offered. All sizes separated so for our customers. | #3,,°4.,.°5,°0. @ *7 Shoes Seasonable Winter Footwear at less than half cost. OLD SORES. 2. A great many people have an idea that old sores exist merely because of a diseased condition of the flesh whtre the ulcer is located, ly apply salves, powders; plasters and other but in spite of all such treatment the pl ever a sore or ulcer does not heal readily the blood is at fault; fluid is filled with impurities and pois discharged into the place, feeding it with noxious matter, it impossible for the sore to heal. cited blood taint, or the effects of a long spell of sickne the circulation may be which the different members’ have failed to expel through the channels of S.S.S. PURELY VEGETABLE the sore clean; they cannot cure the blood. §S, S, S. cures Old driving out the impurities and poisons and purifying and building up the entire circulation, the blood becomes rich and healthy, the sore begins to heal, new flesh lace scabs over and is soon permanently he: cerd and any medical advice free, sizes, 12 to 44 FANCY MICHIG. CORN, per cal e| PRESERY excellant syrup fruit: our re; }o Ie canssseete $ holesate price, B13; gular Ibe. 95; and. + SS-Styles, Gomprising Line of £: | $37 Sofas....: $22/$18 Couches.. Otten at Les Royal Ermine Zaza Scaris - | wholesale price $15—our price |]| Royal Ermine Throw-Over Scarts: $21; ‘Mid-Week Grocery ‘|i Ihe Following Very TARLE Pi} $39.00 $40,00 $59.00 | Wholesale price, $69.00) Wholesale price, Bioomtrimta’ Men's sizes, 14 to ASIA wold everywhere as to make selections easy All Cars Transfer BAT MON, — beat for 1 1 10¢ SALMON i det cgualt SALMON, [Qo yy ellent quality UA aNt ex: weet and very tender 1ite.; SALMON, 195 Bloomingdales 18 By 3 . 25¢ VIR FIGS: © IMPORTED (Rolft’s Sausage), Bicominmiater’, Basensat _ Lex. to 34 Ave, -$ Sth to Oth “St, 9 i All-the Couches and Sofas are of ‘the finest construction and are fitted with patented, (frames are in highly finished, gold | any. The-arms on’the sofas are Among the coverings represented-are | Velours, Tapestries, Veronas, Fabrikoid and Leather, lesre All at'a Saving to You of 33%, + $16/$12 Couches... §8/ $25 Couches.. $16 ; $20 $45 Couches... $10 $30 Couches. . $29 $12} $36 Couches. $24 $6|$22 Couches: $15} $40. Couches: . $27, indestructible springs. The len oak and imitation mahog- adjustable. | - 4 | Pleated Negligee Shirts,59c Bloomingdale Make Really Worth $1.00, | These'shirts are made expressly for percale,/in neat black and white stripe | as well as in solid tan, blue and gray, Each shirt bears oun label, which means that you are guarant satisfaction in every way, They are cut over full_patterns and fit perfectly and are splendidly hand taundered, for Men & Boys. 4s, of very fine qua’ ¥ dand figured cftects Have separate-cuffs 4 5; boys’ and youths’ = Specials. tra fin CERVE per small. tt Sh 15. i ouches and Sofas % Off. | a Weti-known Manufactarer’s hibition Samptes: i Rich, Royal Ermine Furs. | | _ Beautiful Scarfs and Mutts Hi s- Than Half- Prices - 2. . $6.00) Rich Royal-Ermine-Mufts. Wholesale price, $35; ou! 20.00 | Wholesale price $45; 00 $25.00 | Wholesale price, $59; ours. Wholesale price, $69; our: Wholesale price, $79; ours. ced per pecial Prices Are Good for |h) ~—~Wedtestay and ‘Thursday. (f) Maine-Corn—Very finest—our regular 1<¢ King; per can CROSBY go rAd aMlich- 88-696 “To Close Out 2 Of 1 Alt sizes-in-some of the-styles. [go OPCN oe —== ig Every > _— —$_$____ jj Evening Until = 9 o'clock. warecoa: BY IMPURE BLOOD They patient- external applications, | ace refuses to eal, When- this vital ntly being which makes Old. sores may be the result ofan or again contaminated with the collections of refuse matter which are const Mirror, or want Sowing ching, with nature, Whatever the cause the blood be- handaoitn i comes steeped in poison and a cut, x bruise, scratch or other wound often de- into a sore, fed and kept up by impurities, causing it to cat into the surrounding. tissue, inflaming, festering and causing pain, External applications “can only keep the trouble because they do not reach Sores by going to the very bottom of When S. S. S, has remoyed the cause VHE SWiET SPERIFIG en. 4. aura 2A. MAT he allow of this advertise article prrchased for cash thid week. Which Can The Purchased: on Our Liberal Credit System, AS FOLLOWS vorth. $7, 0 Dowr, SISO Week 2.0) 4 $159 9200 ‘om_prenentatta Agents for GRAND RA This home cocsiste of the following artities, yowhowing you Ckactly ae {hey would appear in yony i, Evecythis, VURSITURE, CAI Accounts up to 810,000 by cial arrangement, Our terme York Stint aed, BookINow on Sale Everywhere ton any Catal eit taroue Dintled, Actual Value $200, We Carry _ | BEDROOM — 2 : eh Owk. Drenslt & for Housekeeping fi, 0" | Dresstar Hy stand; iron enam- ff BEDDING, fe. FI, Beds brass ov 9 $0) $20.00 $30.00 Apply Alag to hode ‘Irland, Veni husetts, New Jersey ut. Price, By Mail, and Is on exhibition trimmed! We nod Maliroad Pare. tn our bome, yards allow Freicht be WORLD ALMANAC and Encyclopedia 245c. 35 ca

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