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ACEI MAN TELLS WAt GURL CLOSED UP Violet Villiers Quit ‘Wall Street at Requestsof _ Post-Office. New-Concern Was Nippedsin the Bud When Money Poured Thro’ Mail. -Mrs_Vlolet Watson Villers,- widow-cf Count Leigh Villers de Hammond and juntd recently a Broadway ahow-girl ta- wwortte, to-day quitted the -Well street Alstrict a $6000 loser as the hacker ‘of “Charles L. Harrison,” a atock broker- |age concern at No, & Broadway. Mrs. VillersiJeft! New Xork o nan early train ~jfor Columbus, ©., the home of her sister Lucille, who is the wife of Frank t i place. “Tt the Broadway girls take my ad- <vice, they will keep out of Wall street and fet the men play the game down Vthere,'* wan her chipper comment to her | Hawyer, George Gordon Battle, of No.| “sre EVENTN GO" WOKEN: WOMAN WHO SUED MILLIONAIRE WALSH NOWA LN BROKER} AUSTRIAN COMMANDER TO, JAMESTOWN NAMED. | VIENNA. March ¢+-Commodore Her- 1. [mann Pleskéte has been! appointed Nery Brenchy of manner, with a daz- ing ypeaches-and-cream complexton. — Bis fe twenty-four years old, adairghter of Henri Wxtson, an omicial of the | Frenchy Government, and she claims as ‘“heF ‘urcle; “Thomas F. Walsh, tho Den- ver. multi-miliionatre, Her’ Suit Against Walsh. “London, it was | be begun in Balgium, The Denver Man faa portner of King Leopold in his conmand the Austro-Hungarian equa ron, consisting. of the °orulsers George and Aspern. ‘which wil take art in the naval review at Hampton the Jaméstown tion, The war- gnioa wi sal! March 2 and ceturn at the beginning of June. | _| tne crate, a total of 10,800,000. egza and | label t- benefited. The bill passed by the Leg- Rloada in honor or the Repeated of} quiring the city to pey the 26 -per cent, nis voto of the Dill DAsemt Dy tao iegis~ WED NESDAY, MARCH 6, sel _ 1907 FRESH EGGS? YES, THERE ARE (0,800,000 IN TOWN, Thatils Only One Day’s Lenten Shipment, Too, From the Busy Hens.of the Boundless West. Omelets/for 4,000,000! to be about 9,000,000 1: Enough eggs, the fresh product of the!and In Jertsy City, also dropped yester- busy hena of the boundless West, are|day from % cents to 14 cents a dozen. on sale in New York to-day to make/}The speculators held them a little too un omelet that would choke the Sub--iong, thinking-the-winter-would-iast-titt way. {she mi ididle_of_March. Now they- are ‘Thare xre'9,00e erates,thirty-dozen tol being "1 d— Out —by—the—miliion, ath e to distinguish —thenr ltrom the uy, fresh,"-which~ the hens re nova ying went ow that the hens aro busy, at 10,000,000 eggs a day’ will come Son the freezers here ‘all reached here yosterday, and iast night. -Thoy were all real eggs, fresh eags, strictly fresh exes, Just laid by! the hens a few minutes before the| York, Butters Ws doren gale trains atarted. When the produce men|hoting {ts own. Beet-and lamb nee an. | heard the 10,000,000 eggs, Were on Uhejchanged in price. Butter is unusually | wny, they put down the price from 26 | bigh for this, season of ¢! conta sto {id jicents a dozen: |the cold storage npecual Storage eggs, of which thera are sald| famine prices.Dut. tt ta all ihts ition to-day In a atatement ex- MAYOR VETOES AND pes WANTS HOME RULE. ae ing hls disapproval Of the BIL. re Bill ta in lectionabi t Cheese 1: | in all euch matters, and he emphasized | by aturmpting to eubstitute the Uh dates of t islature for the pity and discretion: of the governmoit. It ta mandatory Livingstone Street Widening Is a, City Matter and City Should Dispose of It. Mayor Motlellan announced ore city 1 "The questions involved “Focal and should’ be dealt Intare maddiing the entire cost of wid- ening Livingstone atreet, Brooalya, on the'-elty-at-lanse—‘The-elty-pays 73 per cent, of the cost voluntarily and 2 per cont. was assessai upon the property Dr. Lederle to Lecture, i Dr. Erneat J, Lederle. Ph. rt lecture this evening in the Mureayann Lyceum beforo the Park & Tilford Mu- tual Benefit Association on “Pure Food and the Public Health." ‘This entertain- ment {s furnished to the association Wyrourh the courtesy of Frank Tiitord. There will be singing by Ar. Jamos rown and music by ignant Royal Neapolitan Band. ve felature was mandatory in form, re- nrbich amounts to about $00,070. Mayor McClellan insists on home rule | Gilt-Clocks. (French allt, Cup —design 11 tnehes hich, guaranteed perfect timekeep- ere. Value $1.25. sia and Japan are attill qmentary Hering Into-a COURS CRIS | WILL.TUNT JAP St UGE Warships. Assigned Will! Go Through Dardanelles | with Guns Mounted, | ST, PETERSBURG, Maret t=tn-or-| iat der to-prevent the Jepancee trom porch: ing on the sparsely ‘muarded B!berian! oner. wha fn the argot of Mttoral during the fMshing season, be: | winning in April, Rumia has decided to} ajwend to the Pacific two amall crulsers, | now in the Black Bea. They will pass through the Dardan- | Zipelics with thelr guns mounted, under a private agreement with Turkey. The treaty negotiations between Rus- hanging fire, awaiting the Pariia- opments Nore before en= enh Jepan evidently tev 'ROBBER OF Wow AN JEWELLER sy TAKEN. CE OUSCLRL'SLOVE | | Telephone Operator Meets ale | Stronger Rival for Her Affection, Ta young man who was pledging a pearl and Giamond pin. They nabbed him and brought him’ down to the Rogues’ |Gallery to compare his countenance with other Mulberry street maaster- / pleces, As the young man was being con- ducted {nto the “mugging and me. uring’’ departmeat a woman who Love's young drenm fs ruattered to- day for George 8 Goodrich, chief long | distance operator 1 CORR YG at > |C. Yatea, a spor Ninety-@lahtth street, by dint of hts cougar, | | an ; proprietress ofa jewelry sto! SIXLD avenue-and Thirteenth attest. The nria- the _pro- 7} fession is a “‘histe “histed’™ the pin this morning ~: Tinheer's |shop, 6he had lost no time tn getting {out:on his trail, After the cantive had been {dent accused Ho” was” entered ‘ords as James Walters, all. roy, twonty-seven years old, n, of the Hotel Central. Later in aay he was hela for trial in tie | M Jefferson Market Co ———- D. W. BELDING DEAD. CINCINNATI, March 6.—David Wn- pon Belding, president and founder oj Silke "Company, “ated here ull_bjnat between pretty vards, who gracen a Broadway S60 che Garty of the part. Onower} o a friend of iss Edwards, but) lithis Goodrich did not know | Mtr—Goodris is young — patntully e—enid Mts apart- ws at the Hotel Belmont, on West t r o I : ho selected the firehouse at. F 2 Eighth avent eelf and Miss. Fonest h street and) n him?! Noy r tian hin $2,00 American Taficta Umbrellas, American “guaranteed for ne cawes and Thssel 1 aca’ Umbrellas; Come with, Mate ADT Imported Pialn and stlver trtnned ‘$1.00Corrota Umbrelas,59¢ | | Corrola, Emergency Umbrellas: large tod handles, Mall Orders Promptly and Care!ully Filled. 6th Av. & 23d St.. N. Ye [areas got wind! of the ‘appoint co OLE END FOR | will never 6¢ known, but waen Ben | rich een the BPpoin tea Bpot thes other up till ¢ for anybody, replied vleasantly Grace Edwards?” with his n Chemter eran when hin rival tel: |the firemen! and Police: fa} lerabbed him. In the Wes to-day Magistrate Breen Wreck ot what had once i toh'a: face. Held in $2 for stroclous qssault. ro his words to Chester who wen rich's romance now Is wor# she = LOTOS “CLUB SE SEEKS — NEW HO! HOME SITE, Members of the Lotos Club, weak sold its pro In Fifth avenue, near Forty-aixih stre¢t, three months gy vor of putchas.ng.a ni fty-reventh e:rect ad ig a ‘There will be a mocting of the club the next few days to consider the mi ter rne old site of the-club Was sold was mor: than three. times what !t pald for ihe property ta + 3 | Mousquetaire Glace Hid | Gloves, pair, 4,200 pairs, 16- BUTTON LENGTH: Rovuperd quart or gray. A quality where at $3, $9.15 Value §5.50, Sample Suits, Skirts. Coats}. IN THE VERY LATEST NEW YORK SPRING STYLES. SAVE FROM A QUARTER HALF) are just sit you You'll declare as soon as you see-these garments that they want,-and it will be apparent that these prices are th: low Women’s $15 and $10. 19 $20 Silk Dresses, Sample lines always Include the best and prettlest of the season's novelties. ~Thts-tot-comprises the popuisr Jumper -Dresses,~TFwo-piece- Dresses -and—many rubber ventures, and ‘Mrs. Villiers has arranged to attach Walsh's properties’ in that country . Uncle Bam ended Mra. Villers's “career in Wall street. ‘The “Post-Or- fice Inspectora did not like the man whom Mra, Villers had put at the head of her Mans- Mans- ae for this est in New York. Sayisracron GUARANTEED OR: MONEY PRompriy REFUNDED WwEST Ila sT | Black Panama Skirts} 44 Broadway. ed from New York in 15, mall army of creditors be- to mourn losses aggregating nbout $1000. Mansfield was manager for ‘Charles L. Harrison’ at a salary of $100 a week. | He was the brains of Mrs, Villlers’s) ‘flyer in the financial district. 0. So Hirere-te hla vermian ~of-the~ Federal-{ fi interference with the affalts of Tie con-~ ——-siat—writers’ untor— Belong tc Union. “You ace, I don't belong to the finan- | Walt-mrert-tr—n{ -eloned shop these days for a non-union man Soon as the Post-OMlos inspectors Sheard T'was in the Street they called | and presented me-my number—23._ Mrs. | Villiers was only the backer of the Wa_opened—tor—buviness—on--Feb-3- and a lot of inoney ‘was spent in adver-| ft tising, (The proprictor was to furs @ dally ‘market letter at ‘15a mon fthing looked good until Monday our mail was held up, -investization=<—They= tx; “geh00 tied up Nt the Poat-Oftiee, oi to people who bought my epinion-on the market ‘On account of t bed 19) tho: bast le Miller’ clong dally hard raps_I have [decided fo quit. Mra. e: pat Orth Sinapector 3 ok er and an agreement was nada whe! we shut down. The (held-up mall ‘will be marked. refused lend. returned to the People who Vo benefited Nnanctally by my “Mansfleta says that ho is glad the Gov- ernment vee considerate enough to act [Bromptly and whe concern thin ad- Ts. Villiers has eo at Seat Noe ae a been cl ant Petins eS de Hamond dled shad... seven Mionthy utter Ie thaerled Vioket AW apes aeventeen|yeara old. Rog At ites A Werk During Year. ‘The seventy-first annual session of the MVomen’s Foreign” Missionary Bocléty of ——the- First Presbyterian Church “was held ——Yeaterday—atternoon inthe partors af. the church. The secretary, Miss AnntsC—Sealy, in her-report-said that Many of Wie mem- ponded individually to an al or funds for the Occidental Eee hej zome solace, destroyed du Snd. the treasurer PY c ‘8 report handsome sum Jn answer to teh appeal report showed only one qiociety leet year—Mise pak} hundred dollars wus posery. and sent ator the “church ralesionesy, to Anion etree jeveral pictures were exhit jeativer ot the work being’ aceornpilatved by Misa Elizabeth and Miss Jennio Bal Missionaries to the Caroline The sunshine of happiness is ‘omnipresent tn the homes where music cheers the heart and drives dull care away. several jaunt: elaborately t sweep., Handsome Panama Skirts. 500 HANDSOME PANAMA SKIRTS, high kilted cluster, plaited or box styles; colors black, biue, brown, cream ~ Orovedewery spect 3 e 38-INCH BRIGHT, LUSTROUS BRILLIANTINE, Navy Blue and Black;--38-inch Cream: 29 Granite Cloth, reel 308, qualtly, ats 27 At tittle price-are- rare now= adays, But here's a marvellous value in Boys’ Shoes made of substantial calfskin, double value, at., Women’s Liberty Shoes Spring weights,- new er every style of leather; aoe ate regular at > $ ? ~ Spring Merchandise At the Most Inviting Underprices. Thursday’s Special Offerings are noteworthy in that they present savings which are strikingly conspicuous, geo your prompt and generous response. ~ here to-morrow prepared to partake of peerless values dn the newest, up-to-date Spring: 1 Merchandise. +98 [4 4.98 for New Spring This is without doubt-a genuine Paee from strictly ‘all-wool Panama, checks and mix ures, in rim est 44 sleeve. Jackets lined with. guaranteed taffeta to match. Skirts are allover cluster plaited, with full Alterations fTeCuagie dace scoe cet recice sees sieve ene | 1 ae 98 | |: You-may-come- Suits. - Made modes, including ponys and_Etons,_all med with rich silk braid or taffeta. New- 14.98 Dress Goods. New York's most brilliant showings of Spring’s newest dress fabrics, priced -to— yotir marked adyantage. BLACK $yYard wide WASHABLE SILK PON- GEE, bright and lustrous, shown in-a—range—of- the—pepilar—col- cra Ranice Male 39 Muslin Gowns ey Special at. Sh eect EG MUSLIN GOWNS, of ood nfuslin, Fullsize, /—deep yokes tuck- ing and wide in- sertings -of em- broidered ruffle, finished neck and. sleeves; also insertings (of * torchon and Val. lace; 75c, value; special at 1,200. yds. _36-in. CREPE MELROSE SUITINGS.-Regu- lar 29. quality; Special; per: yards: Spring shadings, Cream and Black; values 79c, to S4-INCH GRAY PLAID and STRIPE WORS$TED SUITINGS, 44-{nch alt. woo! Panama Sultings,— Spring colorings, also creact cand -black;. 45-inch silk-and-wOM” Eollennes, $1.00; special. 2 |e eee ES ERE SEER EASED ’ 5 Women’s 25c. Quality | e Stockings, 15c ht witgnt~ very sheer and ‘quality, regularly Lace }isle, ‘ATK Be. pair, , : Women’s 39c. Hosiery, 19c oe) esmporters samples, values up to & pair, plain and fancy, cotton hose, Jace, 9c Males, e€0......+5. Satin Rubber Coats. These Coats have a high lustrous satin finish, full, circular, double- breasted — model, strapped — with material; turnover collar, cuffs and patch pockets, buttons to match. black, tan, Kray, brown pavy or, green Jo epectal at Corsets of fine coutil, blas gored and closely boned, tn medfum and For “bargains” {n all. kinds of Musical Instruments see . World “For Sale” Ads, long lengtha; piaseee) hip, white only, in have two pains euppor' eta attached; value $146 apectal at . ae cae $1.49 Corsets, $1.00. Boys’ $3,50 Suits, $1.69. Tals lot includes double-breasted Sults, ages 7 to 15; Eton Norfolk oults, ages 3 to 8, and Russian louse sults, ages 3 to §. Bhown In all-wool cheviots (we Sell no satine! tonades); a regula Waine for tenerrow only: RS ie cil net ene ood Misses’ Spring Box Coats Made from” all wool fancy” plats or checks, with notch Colhir of Velvet, “or tn c of taffeta th 2 with and Lace Stocks. Batiste Venise Oriental lace atocks in white and) butter, In assorted stylea and | | designs; 123c $3 Net Waists, $1.98. . Fine quality Net Walsts, ‘trimmed with Valo lace and ‘fine quality eae and lined throughout They are inade With cull blouse and trimmed ‘back and elbow sleeves. Minited pum bee pei thi regular $3.00 wi be on sa! also. a line of white faggoted yee and ee sleey. sot worth 280.» Tere others in the more strictly tailored effects. stripes and checks—are plentifully represented. Also the most desirable of the new plain Cc. oO. D. $30 Suits and Dresses, Eton Suits, Lingerie Gowns, and Silk Dresses for: This magnificent array of new costumes Includes Eton Suits of chiffon Pan- ama, Tailor-Made Suits in the latest Blazer style, exquisite Lingerie Gowns in Princess _m and-many-other late Women’s $20 Rubberized- Sai Silk ~otfer,-but purchased from a manufacturer who made many more than he could sell, which _ accounts for this remarkable bargain. lustre, rubberized silk, In all the new shades, including black. The coat most fayored this Spring by fashionable ‘women for. motoring, driving, travelling, as” well as a protection from showers and dust. their-stylish-appearance_ NEW PETTICOATS ? $1.75 Sateen Petticoats, 98c Sateen. Petticoats with. double ruffle, full flaring flounce, In fancy plalds and stripes. Also black mirror moreen petticoats, with deep knife plaited 12-Inch flounce, finished with hemstitched foot ruffle. $6.98 Silk Petticoats for $3. 98 “Sik aatticGate ot superior quality taffeta, made with full flaring =sec> tional flounce, finished with cording or bands of stitching. All the leading Spring and evening “shades to match jbareainy vous cull HOU See AVA fetanr area omangeaniom aa you will not see-again./ ‘Waists Women’s $1.50 White 1c Lawn -Waists, 98 white jawn waists (as I= vlustrated) made with tucked yoke and lace tasertion; stripe of eyelet embroidery through ‘body, Short sleeves with side plaits and tucked back. These “Have been sent= | ing regularly for $1.50. This Waist, 080 -||Skirts Made {to Measure $4, 00 | for Only This ts the most remark- able of/er. made in New “York to-day. Read: Select any material from our immense stock of New Spring Dress Goods sell- Ing at 49c a yard and upward and we will make you a dress skirt ¢ in the latest Spring style for $1.00, This ‘ is a chance you cannot afford to overlook, At -first-sight- it would. be reasonable ia doubt..the possibility of such an The leading favorites In Paris— No reservations made and none sent $18.59 colors. Sizes 34 to 42 bust. odels and the newest sot paueete Se chiffon sai Jumper Dresses fashions—This 1s avery “reinarkable 10.95 Rainproof Coats, we—will- absolutely guarantee these—coats In every —way,— They were The material is the finest quality of high Latest In the worst weather they retain | 15 Black Thibet MAJ ea gqcte ($15 Black Thibet Raincoats $ THURSDAY: FROM 8 A. M. TILL LP, M, Just 400 men’s black thibet Raincoats, nicely-tailored-and-cut-full-on-the-latest Spring models. Wear—them—rain—or shine. Men's $12 and $15: $7. 50 Suits, Men's black thibet sults, In single and double breasted styles, up to 44 chest méasure- There are also In this lot about $0 fancy worsted Suits at $7.50, $8.50, $10 and $12 $5.00. : Suits, FROM 1 P. M, TILL 6 P, M, Men's suits, in single and double breasted styles. Made of plain and fancy cheviots and fancy worsteds; all sizes, from 35 to 48 chest measure, Eriday Leading Patt Silk- finished - ba- Uste, in all” the new and most wanted — shades; the same quality eel fon 25¢e.; a Plain~ siik mulls in -all-shades, sult- able for evening wear — sells for regularly at 19¢.; ‘Tharsday, 12%4e| “16c 30 your néw- gown. This 1s ap yetticont: $: 10,009 yards of 5c to $1 Genuine Cork Linoleum. [einiennanm geod eea Special per square In remnant lengths, all i yard, useful sizes, | oe ", Oilcloth. || 5 tic, No, 1 Oligloth In remnant lengths, on salo from § to 9 A. M. and |2to 3 P. M., at, per yd, On sale from 8 to 12 and 3 to § Thursday. ic} Oilcloth. Just recelv aa from the it earload sn asi {36 if t ty. $1.50 Inlaid Linoleams (Remnants), yard, 29c. vari back. Tact trany Seley fe eas mo Mall or C, 0, D, Orders, and In black only. the bottom, like the illustration. ore for wi Tambures te ehtny He $s 590 790. TOe—GOWNS, eight styles, 700—SKIR’ model Skirts, made of chiffon Panam This skirt has stx folds ~ om, only, $4. ems in New Spring Wash Goods Figured chiffon, -In-all-the leading shades; at thi price the So pieces won't last all-day, 39c_ Satin striped chal- i lies! in floral “and spot designs; sells ag regularly tor 45c.; ” The great sale continued to accom modate those who could not get their share. of the. : sensational bargains on, | 99e f Regula 98E eae Z aes cahvolacty ‘beading ribyon, MISE—French Corer ei i oircular ar. at In ie Cy ripe lace iabe Ure) Sfiencnent Tuokeed for ce edging, ae $1.26 Underwear. : lar i) ¥ sleeves} | data and insertions of three- Robe widaiion tore hon, tucks and deep "ace edge, ease, oF ieep ounce of embroidery an 4 stitched tucks, nobel ee or-cambric, square, circu! neck, elbow and h length yoke or tasshont ‘oint embroidery insertions, fine tue ‘s, pmbrele: rr ns, imade. of nainsook 7190—DBRA WE) or cambric, trimmed with fn 7BS6a beading Wiprsccnime ° Be ETO Solered: Vlewn oF reece a sei gee ine aes sal :