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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, | Marsie,”’ dase Mamma, With 15 Puppies, not appear. to Tenilze that she or. eat ball putie that 00 proud. were born fo "Ms “pound. dull terrier, the property of mann pcieae of No. ¥38: Ams wero pro nd faiher, ta) t ound hehting nine battles }t .,| nurse, Nyrodue of) the Claim on seven and one-half a Het It.Ja Impossible for “\Margio’ to aupply here large famfly with breakfest, dinner, ‘Ten of the pI ete * ss, For nine Gay's the lit fels Fgows will grope: blindly around, but fmagine thelr surprise when they open ir of OTHE OLDIE TO ROB THE FLAT” fs going: to dent Roosey tin iis nefehbornood, goods. . Pollcamain Brentler, of the Rast One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street sta- ay tz sald to, have secured the oon- fession from James stter he and his jer had been arrested''on informa- furnished by pawnbrokera of the . and held in #1,500 bond for, ex- ion, robbery occurrss dn tho: Attorneys of Monday. thelr dollat from jhls mother, Annie Elliott’ ‘The ‘three other le rate. “@ also by the police. Lh tied aces St eeereeneee coment ZUMBERG HIT BY A CAR. harles Zumberg, forty years old, of | Tre Delancey sireect, while croming | Cases would street to-day opposite No. 402| at lesy than ck by @ north-bound Fourteeatn eet cat, Sustaining @ fractured nd possible internal Injuries. He wag ‘9. Gouverneur Heap ment of the law on th Boy Elliott Makes Con-| “fession Following His and Parent's Arrest. roads, of which the; enger traffic should W5—mother-1ot_me_to_rah_the fat} 4 T got somo boys to help mo and dit) ~ Tt Ghe pawned the gocds-axt- eve we dolar aplece. According to ~ the} icg,- James Elliott. fifteen years old, Yo-day made this confassion to th é Who lives with hi ther at No, 166 East One Hundred “Ninth street, told them that hie} DSHROOMS ore delightfully palatable of ‘Tondstools_so closely resemble the toothsome Smother was on’ the roof of her home} acd saw ome valuables in the apart- | 170 ent of Mrs, Esther Wolf, of No. 17 " One Hundred and Tenth street. | parent came down, according to ghe as tho Toadstools, There may be a Chas, H. Fletcher the important feature when buying Castoria, jmlleged confession, and told tier son yeibout what she had seen and instruc: film to get some of his f0'" bey! to its perfection ? ‘friends to help him loot the place, He of emical art ss applied to a child’ “@2y5 ho engased Willlam O'Connor, faerie ok Irteen; Willlam Farrell and ard) Cast: bears signature re ey, each sixteen, to help 4 Genuine orla always un ot that with an axe they smashed dies? Have not eminent NEW PUBLICATIO: NEW PUBLICATIONS, FMP LET N—-EF- FECL —-BULT NEA FROM-THE-MARCH ISSUE. OF The-skirt_is a graceful design, and_can—be_made_by 32 inches waist measure price 15 cents, The Shirt-Waist is “-one: of the new Spring styles, No. 9899, and is in seven sizes from 32 to 44 inches bust, price 15 cents, NOTB.—These patterns can be purchased from aay Baticrick Agency or from us direct. BUTTERICK PUBLISHING CO., Ltt. Butterick Baling, New “York waist patterns should be taken over the chest and close up to the arms, and not over the fulness of the bust. This js the only correct system of measurement. It is one reason why. Butterick Patterns are the best, ALL BUTTERICK: PATTERNS 10 CENTS AND 15 CENTS NONE HIGHER Mrs. OsBORN OF NEW YORK Creator of Fashions for women of fashion con- tributes an illustrated letter to THs Detinzator every month. Mrs. Osborn is the most renowned individual authority on matters of dress in all America. Every woman cannot possess an “Osborn” gown—its price is prohibitive, Every woman who reads her letters in THe Devinzator will receive helpful suggestions and ideas of originality, beauty, and character in dresa, Do not fail to secure a copy of the March issue. The DELINEATOR 15 cents a copy. One dollar a year Ol your newsdealer of any Butterick agent or The Butterick A Material Difference. sn bealshtnl- yet ecme species Mushroom as A es ew ce Style THE DELINEATOR yuppies are m has a pedlxtes. She Is only Af old. Her brother Corbett, former thelr way fn and atolo $2. worth ot! WILL | FIGHT IT TWO-CENT RATE. Railroads Will Contond That'Law Means Heavy Loss to Thoin, CHICAGO, March 1.—~The ‘Western ralitoads have determined to fight in the courts all State Inws making two conta| marvellous. More than one woman @ mle the maximum’ passenger rate. geverat—of the Inngest roads held a conference here yesterday |Out Munyon’s remedies in the house. with a view to haying all roads pursue tho same policy as to litigation over thé) nary cases of. rheumatism, such os ‘The piasa now generally favored ts to| Sharp, auk thy courts to restrain the enforee. ground that a pot two cents a mnile-would~ eaves railroads a heavy lows, and jn many jure them ieagras rains ponses, regardieas of the fixed ahi faxes and other obligations of tho claim the pass make it dangerous to experiment with uncertainties, Aaa tet te with Castoria and its imitations, Keep the Castoria that bears tho signature | | of Chas, H. Fletcher ever in your mind's eye as tho Mushroom. And boas particular to remember the counterfcits, Sobel fans arid 6 Just 8 Bod kind resemblance in the package, but the results obtained are so widely different as to make tho. signature of ‘Why should not our preparation-be superior-to all other children's reme- ysiclans from tho Atlantio to the Pacifio testified that bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher is CpUthia “NEW PUBLICATIONS. — Butterick Pattem No. 9889, cut in seven. sizes from 20 to Remember—Measurements for Butterick : rer prize: pholosPADn of the pup- ples to show him that race suicide does —} who bas —officos-—ut--180—Nasaau—street, Is a Strenuous Opponent of Race Suicide MUNYON GREAT VIC T VICTORY Well-Known People ‘Read Thee Testimony | OtherAilment Get a 25c Bottle | of One af Munyon's Cures, . The free’ dtstribution of Munyon's Rheumatism Cure from the office of the New York American and Journal closed last evening.__Thonsanda..of people camo to test this celebrated Temedy, During the day many came in and testified that they had been cured: by some one of Munyon’s Rem- edies. Bome of the testimony was truly declared that they would not be with- Prot. Munyon says that for ordi- shooting pains in the slides, ‘back, arms or, Hmbs, or soreness or stiffness in any part of the body, the regular Rheumatism Cure, which sells for 25c., will be sufficient, but for chronic cases, where tho joints Ihave become ohalky or atiffened, where there je great inflammation or swellings, he strongly advises the we of his 8X-Rheumatism Cure; 2 remedy that. {s.prepared for cases that are regarded as incurable. Put up-in-large-botties._Price $1.00. _ Theatrical Manager Cured of Rhen- matiom. Mrs Herbert J, Meyers, the well-known and popular manager, says>— “| have used Munyon’s Rbeumatio Cure and find !t will do just as they claim it will, I gladly recommend tt te all Rheu- matie sufferers.” “Ike Loeb, prominent politician ot the ‘Thirty-fret District ahd one of the pro- prictors of Loeb Bros.’ well-known cafe and restaurant, of No, 491 Broadway, saya:— “I take pleasure in recommending to any sufferer of rheumatism to use your rheu- matio cure, as I have been » sufferer of s}rheumatiem, and after using two bottles of cured.” ©. Robinson Griggs, rallroad contractor, saye— “I have used your rhoumatio cure, and any one suffering from rheumatism should not be without it I am only too stad to ‘recommend this cure.’ % Fireman Michael O'Netll, of Engine Com- pany 180, Drooklyn, who went Into the Journal on. fora edi ‘of pace cure, mye— - 4 “I suffered with een and deafness In the head and your catarrh cure completely. jeured me. also had avery. sore. throat and was cured by using your sore throat cure.” Letter Carrter O. ¥, Green, £14 Cornelia _|st.,-Drooklyn, who-has-beea ta the employ of’ Uncle Sam for 15 years, says— “| bave used Munyoa'a Wtemedies for 12 years and always keep them in my hame— tn--fact, 1-would-not-be-without them. } find they do all they claim.”* Laura Ordway, the English comedienne. who Ix now performing on the Keith-Itroc- lof circUll, Bas tits to says — n “I haye beou suffering with rheumatiam for the past two months and was recom- mended by “a fried of mine fo use your rheumatic cure. Alter Ualnig one bottle of your 3XRheumatic Cure I find mysel¢ | completely oured. To all» sufferers — of} rheumatism I cheerfully recommend Mun- }yon's 3X Rheumatte Cure," Strong Testimony From | | iIf You Have Rheumatism or + Any] your rheumatic cure have been completely | For Sale at all Druggists. Munyou, 1133 Broadway uy wih ve uiuWweu am presentation of this advertisement on any article purchased fur cash thle week Open Every Evening Untii_9_0’Clock, Actual 1 Value, 8200. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE. Everything for Housekeeping KUMNALU ids, Viasat’ eddy CHUUBEHY, LAN! PUM EA. BREDING, BO. be on “Liberal Credit ‘System. 875 Worth, $7-50 Down, $1.50 Week $100“ $10.00 “ $2.00 * $i50. “$15.00 -“ g2.as $200 “ $2000 “ §2.50 * $300 “ $30.00 “ 3.50 “ Accounts tp to 610,000 bY special ee oe ea on fe, New Shasctinn Thode Faland and a Wee alloy retest amd ‘ ‘ fur = (65 [tai for Our | oa e Furnas Hie World Wants Work Wonders, £27 Mali Floor, MARCH 1, ‘Eroadcloth and Panama; ~Acfall-box: 1907. HUNDREDS CURED’ Misses’ Serge Suits $16, 50) unis Prince Chap Styles. a a Men’ s Half | Bee Sa AG, signs, and cients | SIXTH AVE. L mw TO 20% ® STREET. NEW YORK. - ieee atau Sree os 000 Pairs of Regular %2 Long Gloves We had just-forty of these Suits made up espe- * cially for this sale, and we deem it good fortune that they arrived in time ‘fer Saturday's sale—for they are as handsome'a lot as you | — will es this Spring. elarants cuffs; breasted= re made of fine blue serge with white piqne detachable lined with soft satin; full pleated skirts. Misses’ Spring Suits, $22.50 Two models—Jaunty Pony ‘Ccat and Smart Eton effects. of: fine taney mixtures‘and stripes, Coats pret- tily trimmed and Jined with ‘satin ; full pleated skirts. 3 Misses’ Lingerie Princess: Dresses, $11.75 | Made tn fine batiste, daintily trimmed with Val. Lace; waists hand em: 4 broldered; full tucked skirts. “ Sizes 14 to 16. Misses’ Satin-Rubber- Rain Coats, $10.50 — yarment—-double =fallaleere-with-reversed-coffy-boge pebeh poceets colors ate/bluc, brown, green, red, tan, also black. Sizes'1¢ and! Misses’ Winter Coats, $9.75 Girls’ Coats, $5.00 All garments remaining in these stocks must go regardless of former cost and selhing prices. go £&F Third Floor. Basement #@- 300 ‘MISSES’ SKIRTS in blue sna black Panama; ~also w tangs of fancy mix= tures, full pleated, with deep hem} $3 to 39 length. . at $1.97 ee Third Floor. { A. shipment ot the most desir able Women’s Mousquetaire Gloves haw just arrived months late from one of Furope's world- gamer are dres: ea kid, and of the regnlar row's sale, price $1.95 for 12-Button ine ac | rer 6 Silk ouiE Cy Black a colors, at $1.59. ‘These’ gloves _in_-black makers. , k-button = atyle, _ quality. ‘Lo-mor- S158 | 5 = Gloves, worth $2. 19 {or §3.40.16-Button Black. Kid Gloves. 8). 49 for atylish 16- Button Un- drossed; white suede Kid . Gloves, for evening wear—well worth $2.50 a pair. fF Main Floor. 2” Basement & OQ for Men'sand-Hoys' Gloves, -A— keh from one of America’s best makers~very unusual value, Exceptional Bargains in Women’s. Fine Shirt Waists Two special lots for to-morrow that afford’ some of the greatest Waist valucs'we have offered this season. A regular § 650 Sheer cuffs and co! 500 Sheer Lawn Waists at $1.98 Made with fine pin tucked front; medallions and lace trimmed back, ts ist. awn Waists at $1.25 Exceedingly pretty, in tucked yoke effect; Val. lace with two embroidered panels down tront. | A good $1.75 value, _Ear Second Floor. Basement 2@- 580 LINGERIE WAISTS with front of allover embroidery with tucked yoke an lave. Special...... = : : Women’s Neckwear An Unequalled- “Assortment of women's fine _neckwear; those and “Pique Stocks and ishing touch to. any waist; all new Spring stock; 89c quality, ats gar-Basement, St. Gall Enibroidered Collar and Cuff Sets. Men's $35 waltham— Riverside Watch — ‘The._accepted _ railroad stan- dard. They come in a 20- ear gold= ited, ‘o pen- face case; 19- muby jewelledff Riverside $25 movement; 30- year warranty. Jewellers of this absolutely dependable timepiece as bergein at $35; our special price $25, Guaranteed Watehes at $5. Fitty‘odd Watches-in sterling silver, real gunmetal and 90-year gold-filled : regular $10 movements, Amer= nd Geneva, at.s-.eseeeeee Solid Gold Cigar Cutters, $3.50. Never before sold for less than §5. Solid Gold Penknives, $2.75.° Thin model; 2 blades finest steel; cumuallye priced at £4.50, i : szMatn Finer, Fine Stationery 2,000 Ibs. Highest Grade Writing Papers from the ‘best muker in. America, .White Vellum, ‘Azure Wove, Gray Fabric, Stecl Quadrille brands, ‘The regular $5c and 19. bie a pound paper, here. . ic Envelopes to match, te package. £7 Third Floor. $1.15 Important Saturday Sale of © Women ’5 Trimmed First Hats Trimmed Hats of the finest quality, in which are embodied the best of materials and style at exceptionally low prices. Trimmed Black Turbans, $2.75. Made over wire frames with draped silk net brims and wing trimming. regular $3.75 ‘Trimmed Hat. A Beautiful Showi: : Trimmed Tailor Suit Hats and Turbans ~ representing many of the best styles produced this Spring. More chle and stylish than at found in in ordin: Basementie- ws MPLY Ti samp) ledine of one of our fenaue manufacturer's §2.75 and €3.75 Hats, at, cach. A ing of $4.95 81.75 | | Initial Spring Sale of Men’s given to inner appearance as the outward. ‘These with or-without-velvet-collars in that new-loose back back effect with well n being made _ abaped broad shoulders, in. plain bleck or a cholce of ten different materials and the new grays. “Your choice to-morrow at $15.50, $19.75 and $23.75 Men's Winter Suits and _ Overcoats, — “AN suits-and overcoaty that will oon-be cut-uf-seasom to-go eter =D $12.50 necessary by the arrival of new Spring merchandise. _ Boys’ High Grade Suits, $5. ~—¢With-Extra-Knickerbockers.)—— -——— Advance Spring models. in Boy's Clothing, - Coats ity double-breasted ‘style, with belt; one fabrics. pair of straight Pants, 1 pair of Knickerbockers. Alf the new weaves to he found. Basement @ Boys’ Suits and Reefers. $1.98 Russian and-Ballor-styles—stzes 3-to &-years. Boys" double breasted suits—ajrer-up to-10 yearn Important Announcement About onan s “Footshape”’ Shoes. Our. ‘‘Footshape” Shoe hasbeen _recog- > ‘nized_as the thoroughly right shoe for the youngster. ___Every_pair is made on a last that conforms to the. These shoes are with Goodyear welt sewed soles; some with hand-sewed welts, insuring inner soles of smooth leather—two important factors natural foot. in a comfortable shoe. "The “‘footshape"” is made by 2 manu- facturer whose superiority. in making children’s shoes has never been ques- Hones ‘This applies particularly to our r sizes (234 to 514), where low heel nd broad shank and round too effect ae hard to obtain, with the same force that applies to babies’ first shoes—and notito be clumsy or ugly. Prices are very lowin comparison to the ease and comfort afforded. Sizes 1-3 4—8 6—1034 11—2 23G—5 36 $1.00 $1.60 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 £7 Becand Floor, Basement ra- Women's $3 to $4 Shoes, $1.97 epee yalues in various kinds of leathers and atyles, Men’s New Spring Hats, Made especially for this Spring Opening. All the newest blocks and shades in stiff and > soft hats gre here. The Simpson Crawford “reputation is.a guarantee as to quality. These hats are a reguiar $8 brand. $2 ~Sutts—for~boys- ap smaller boys breasted —‘auita __ taf Becond Floor, « | Boys’ Suits.and Reefers, $3,50 in Hassan style; and. knicker Reefers for boys up uges up to lo grays or mney. mixtures, Kuppenheimer Top Coats, $15. 50 These Spring Top Coats are from “the House of KUPPENHEIMER,” whose reputation for Men’s Cloth- ing is far famed as having an individuality of cut and style not to be" found in any other ready-to-wear garment. Every Coat {s handsomely tallored, “to 10 ae In-sallor-atyleyfor~ boys up to. egide double- pants—plain pr faney. p to 10 years and Tapeoate for Men’s Negligee Shirts, 95c._ An Exclusive Maker's $1.50 Brand. Coming from one of the most_ex- - elusive New York makers, all his. Seasonable patterns are shown; in fact, they're the Negligee Shirt that will be in’ vogue throughout the coming Spring and Summer—all the smartest patterns. Every shirt {s finely tailored ina manner appreciated by all particular dressers and not found outside high- class haberdashera’, All sixes in this pattern, with either attached or de- tached cuffs. Men's’ Newest Spring Neckwear, 50c. An exhaustive, showing of all the newest + range of noveltics and new color effects, Basement Wke> Men's 75c. Nightshirts, 39c —See : KS great collection in every desirable (Sd Spring Neckweasta complete cm Mota Floor! }