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Parana paren [THE EVENIN( POLICY ODOSARE231 CARRIES MAID. TOUAGANST YOU THREE FLIGHTS THROUGH SMOKE Brave\ Rescues by Police- TL HIT WLIONARE NOW PL casi ATTAIN CHE Dr. Henry M. Archer Given] That's on a Straight Gig; an Honorary Post in’ the 77 to'1 on a Single Hire Department. Number. ° By request of Chief Groker Dr, Henry | Bupt, Hamilton, of the Goddard Antt- | ma Ryan ata Mid- BM. Arcuer, af Nu. 72 West Elghty:| Policy Society, testifying in poltoy | day ike . ‘ot, has received ehe appolnt-| case being tried betore Judge Dike tn | a . SEEN tha Brooklyn County Couht, dat) y ment of honorary medical officer for [the Fire Departisent hs hands of Commissioner “Lantry, “He will Gikve the rank of Battallos Ohtet, but will caa sualgiit gle aid 7) egatnat tim ‘Teoetve no compenmation for nis 68™| on @ single number, He qualified as Nga SS a expert, saylig he had played poilcy fe Hoare oat Goren ent|, \thousund tmes while -getthig ov! for twenty years he bastaken & greet interest {n the Fire Department. Ha ie tn the first rank of “buff takes the greatest pride in the tact chat he amon; Hardly a Ste aie ths x them. 7 to , | man eervise oun bo fours who fe on wpeaicing with Dr, layer has MA chanois ag Market niall Faun up three Alshis of t res~ ataire thrdugh atifiing= smoke and ition pf xe insurance acta rr flaities t-day and reecusd two children of ufo Jetnay wre inoluded in the report the*biwet “committee of the Benste, . ‘morp:than a’ year ego to in- @ERENTON, N. J., March 6—Many zecommendations ‘The case betng tried was the trial of |'started on the Mrat foor of the bullding, John Martone, a bartender of Frank/in sho: © owned by Henry Fried- Jordan's ealoon at No, #5 Carroll street, | man. The orfgin lq unknown and dam- who was arrested with one Hdward Kee-| age to the extent of 1,00) was reported. pan in the rear room of the saloon| Wyeqman lives on the thint floor of tried frat, pleaded/ the bullding, 4nd his wife was prepar- {4 he had never even| ing the noonday meal when the blaze heard of policy before He was piti-| startod. The anoke was eo thick {nthe Tally tencrant: of tt, althourh when mr) haliway that (she was afraid to-go rested ths potics found on “him~« coat} Yownstalm. ah hens nat-made With 410. policy alips in the pockets, | nig way throug) the blinding maze-and While in the vest pocket were card te! caucht the two chiktren—Phll, aged peording bets. ; three years, and Muth, fourteen monty Martone paid somebody else must have! i pig arms, | The mother threw « put the altps in the cost, which wasn't and the four started his any way. He tried on the coat be- jeading Stra, Fried tt He missioner Lantry jn wht pitentian® to sthe, fact th jong been rendering pariticipating Mfe insurance | soryj, and for this reason was en- paid thereon from future earnings, 80 Jong Ga thejcompany continues to con- q 1 Caleb Dr. Archer distinguished 1) per cent. upon the stock. | titi to proper recognition. Dr. {1 actetbe downstairs, Rya! ‘providin ‘upon ths dissojution | Archer will take his new post te-mor- | fore the Jury and it seeme a fair the 2 cha faertaee ' [ft Attorney E. J, Moran, representing pestily See ed the streot It was ‘him, based the defense on Martonoe's ig- norance of anything pertaining to pollcy.. Barthes enters nds hero’ NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. CITY PARK, NEW ORLEANS, Le, Minch Sotho" ebities for tomorrows Taces are as follows: ¢ : hall | row. the Gonipany the stockholders ‘Ho has a private alarm in his house, ultimate Alstribution) goq tn the last twenty yeara he has than §2 for one of missed a three-alarm in the city. bale aheress ~ kespe AU RULOMIODIS aIWay SLi however, that where] Feadiness to respond to alarms, , Giscovered that tt/o servant maid, Helen the apartment. staies and Tount Bier Moses She . was ‘breathing teavily |and he jumped down the stairs with over his shoulder Bah as as Tis ea cout-oarry him —— Mrs. David Backer, owner of tho building, lives on] the ‘fourth floor, and whe experienced a/ Considerame aimeury in getting to tho /atreet. lief out and for a time Srermrt; contains en extended re- | 70 "4% be or tne Pradential from the time of | 1 {n 187, under the name . ‘Florence Geneve B.. 113) Dona #.. 112; Ta Sacnade Asti: Grenda sibs ale, Coes .| BEARS AGGRESSIVE ve in the cotton cy holders. It would eppear from nt's testimony that certainly “gtocknolaers this surplus, ie : end one-stzteens | Did; October, 10.24 to’ 30.8; November, itter Misa, 86; Pink Star | 10.23 bid: Decembet, Todt to ud; Janu- Dak. 92). Panedans...106: 22 Ya) 10,44 bid. 106; Peter Sterling, 106. Py PESTLE Y fie ci i ‘pices “Were? March, 9.65 to 9.90; April, 9.95 ito May, 10.02 to 0,08; July, 10:11 to Rages exdauel 3 ABSSSEASBERERTSB! SF FSS FF SF Lt ++1+4 Mean ico: aera % Marae, 105; Coteooea 106; ie aad 168) IC wie Eats akccoderer .CE—Seven Nutwood, - Smee ‘elrrwood, 108; Emerreacy,, als 8 a4ff si 2 — 2G +2 MANAGER WEAVER ILL. a u eH = om o), Base, ik poe _Joseph Wi Weavdr,_ the’ theatrioal at ah Rg T|rmanager, Ia dangerolsiy Ill at Honne. ist” asx” 367 > a tal, and \his friends have 210 B10 ho ttle hope of his recovery. His S, SOK bd +6 business partner, Myrdn B. Rice, in the 8 Be gL $k Hnickerbocker ‘rheatro Building, ad- a% ww 1 Sy 5 itted yentercsy, that Mr, Veaver's Gt me gay malady fad been pronounced incurable, 11a grt 1e —1} i oun sot am” t Soo eis 200% == ~S a wee to =e <a aes ot ene OS ~ ee aoe! a oe en os sere trad been Treg x EROS ‘treasury of the pidaweas and ‘Op! Rs 1a t i Oi Es xt Positive \ Boe.0' - 3 = ~ GS Eoh08. or Gires-auutetere os 1 Bees t3 —A-soda‘cracker “should -bethe-most nutri. "i of feist s ie _ \ Sat tho theory: of ta ter be BoB Fy tious and wholesome of all foods made pga ia velonge To theatre! prea: | 1 eT ears from" whea He ecit wurplus of $15,690,000 affords 0k for hie t dora 1 i i ‘each Polaree eel GsWaahiapen P Ka: Be —h e erprise, An 2 is Jed : isa + “ zt : \ ite : soda: ; bs By + ¥ But:ordinary ja: crackers absorb'moist- een ure; collect dust and—become- stale and Bet sogey Jong’ before:they-reach your-table. 8% There:is however, one Loki sudential Company © bua ./ rob 3 t its obligations, In equlty anit ‘ood i go further, for, th olantartly” “poncy-nolWders, mM exc Wgations, more than ta that bhis yust Superlative soda cracker—at once so pure, so Clean, s0 crispand nourishing that-it stands alone in its supreme excelience—the name -is Uneeda Biscuit jemi Seat EUTbp. wath yoo nH f, fiterpri iterk Tat Wie the vested rights of the stoox-| 1tork Island Policemay Patrick Ryan, of the Union; t maid front suffocation In | 7 Avenue B. The blaze | -IN-CRTTON-MARKET? 23 +4 marxet to-day anh fought to cut mains 2 aps made on bull suyport. | se as ty The opening pribes were: March, $.74 MK 198 + 2 - unt | te 0; Avril ed to Bat: sta 116.3 . ne, 9. ; uly 2% 1 Sadie Wal) bid: Bepieniber, s048 tholders, whatever they may be, of tha Paden ey ial Company: Blows. Shetfie : (9 In a-dust. tight, illony of contri nginy i the tru [to be considered t pee ntoctchesith cnet iver alread nO Ty breariee than wiew On Tar the bene ae at) a r whom the {f this wurplua RESTAURANT ff f z sis uy 20° STREET: tthe ‘com: da not think that such © remedy neces : mary fa\ in -gnace of thin extrene mors nit luwa rece mirance compe ment by the End of Week Sale of | Pure Winesé>Liquors, The following ‘special pricing will prevail on these items from eur high-class stock of purest Wines and Liquors during balance of this . 4 week. All wines and Hquors are guaranteed strictly pure and absolutely conform to the Pure Food and Drug Law. y Hermitage Rye Whiskey, $1.20 Bottle ‘The famous world-renowned Hermitage Rye Whiskey;-made-in- 149, bot ted. at the distillery of W. A. Gaines & Co., Frankfort. Ky., 18 years old. Guarnteed as to age and purity by W. A 1 for $1. 20 this sale, bottle paven nate El Bart Dry Gin. A. Martinet 3 Star Cognac. The well-known Flag Brand, Bottled in Frances regular _ bottle this sale, bottle. $1.15 se Molland Gin, fine for purposes: very larg * ees nations Thad Prequil clases of th efonging to them ae Wath WHEAT RECOVERS if 2 ON CROP FEARS, ‘Wheat after opentn alt and art M. naker lakey, a . bottles e, $4.50 i alin Siout Ialf, dar Belly 15 co., 1ONE 20 East 1th Street, ,.,,, — Sale of Standard Toilet Articles. : (Ne | , MARCH 6 Dress Shields | | ~ Lightrwelght; guaranteed { y 3,pairs for 25c. £7 Main Floor. ‘Large Golf Nets "for the fair, 19¢ v2 2 for 25c. oP Main Floor, Co NEW YORK. Extraordinary Thursday Sale of SIXTHIAV, 19°70 20 ® STREET w Tailored. Suits at $19.75) £4 Third Floor, ae Ten distinct models, each one a new | Spting style, bearing the stamp of superior excellence in” fashioning, “material and workmanship. © You'll agree that any one is a Worth at Least $27.50 Two of the styles are represented here. There are short. hip coat effects, smart Eton effects and semi-fitted sack coat'styles. Materials—Panama cloths in stripe and check effects in-blue,;-black—and-brown.—Skirts-cut-in full box or side pleated models. $19. W6>) ef Ourispecial Thursday-price is Our New Spring Suits at $32.50 Our models are all original and exclusive, because we control them. Materials are imported ‘fancy weaves in nar- row pin stripe combinations and ¢hecks. You, will find almost every new Spring fabric represented in this beautiful collection in smart Eton, the natty tight or seini-fitted coat in one or two button cutaway and the English Coat Suit— have Gibson effect on shoulder—skirts full cluster pleated. DaseeeOe eenrgey o +O e0,, aes} Laces worth up to $1.50 yd at 50c yd. samiples of néw wash goods—it was the talk of the trade from one Another Sale of Women’s $24.75 Silk Shirt Waist Suits at $12.75._ We have only 100 of these suits for to-morrow. All the new polka dot foulards and plain taffetas in blue, black brown and tan. Some have square, others pointed yokes of lace—adorned in black velvet ribbon—finished off with buttons—sleeves the elbow length style; finished with cuff of lace. Skirts are of the full pleated models. All to go at this small figure. $10 Panama _ and Imported} Women's $7.50 Spring Dress| $16.50 Black Voile Skirts— Worsted Skirts, $7.50. | Skirts at $4.95. Tafteta Drop, $10.75. -Gleverly —made—and——finislred —in double Made —of—fine—chiffon—Panama—in—the-new+——hust 40 more of those skiite “whiel we liad “on—f———— -box, side —and--full--kilted—-models—in—blue,_-ehuster pleated-model_trimmed-—with tailored-| sate last week. Splendid ussortment of styles; black and brown—checks and dainty novelty | stitching; strappings of self material in black, | made over handsome taffeta drop; some beauti- stripes, | brown, blue and various shades of gray. | fully embroidered, others trimmed with taffeta. Women’s $10 Silk Shirt Waist Suits and Jumper Dresses— In all new Spring colorings. Made with excellent taste and exceptional care. $6.9 4 Special in the Simpson Crawford Bargain Basement for Thursday.at 5,000 Yards of Handsome Laces at sel ~ One of Many Features of the Remarkable March Lace Sale. cx stats re. This news should be of special_import to dressmakers, milliners—in fact, to all_lace-users, for it offers-a—| chance to buy a season's supply of new 1907 laces at a’ saving of at least ONE-HALF. And you can’t duplicate a yard of this material -for less than 50c., and all the most desirable kinds are here for you to select from. Rich Imported Laces | Fine Lace Waistings Valenciennes Laces In rich combination of Batiste, Venise and} Allovers and Yokings, Thousands of yards | Lace values unrivalled in these extensive _Valenciennes effects ; Novelties in embroidered | for this great March Lace. event: Values| ®ssortments. The newest. importationa_of Silk Laces ; also Black and White Chantilly em- | that are extraordinary-for most-wanted kinds. | ene and German make—many widths in broidered Ices, ae Lace Walstings, 42 invworth $125 at48eyd,_ the prettiest of patterns. Edges and Inser= Laces worth up to 75c yd at 25c yd. Tacclaligverstvakh sie 4 98c yd. [jtlons (to; match iwitiiseisihoeinaenanomouneNs Lace Allovers worth to $3 at 81.48 yd. | E2652 Worth to Se per dozen yds, 30c Laces worth 5 5 Lace Allovers worth to $5.50 at $2.98 yd. | Laces SER ate aati et A. Remarkable Sale of 1907 Wash Fabrics. You undoubtedly remember our January sale ofthe Aberfoyle Company?s-mill-run end. ofthe —countryto the other. : Pe eesin Viesek Gpon-this you must:estimate the sensation-this sale-will-cause, for—these- goods —are=cven—tmore-extraor- dinary values than those offered then, and the patterns are the very ones wanted this Spring and Summer! Every piece is crisp and new—just from one of America’s greatest mills, and’ because we were favored with a great quantity of mill-run sample pieces we can offer you Decided Savings averaging almost half the usual prices. for Regular 50c. | for Regular 29cShim-! for Regular 25c 29c ya. ‘Sis eies | 19¢ Vn er silk Gighame, | LOC VC. sree These are—mill-ends- of-fabrics-that would ——Mill-s¢conds — and—mill-ends. — a beautiful —A_fabrie that-is the most popular for house he wonderful value at 50c, when cut «from mercerized gingham in. the shades and de~! dresses, children's “dresses, boys’ blouses, full pieces. Plaids, stripes, figures, Jacquard | signs most desirable for Spriffy “and Summer men's ‘shirts—the designs” Veing all-new. effects. and plain..shades—lengths~from 234} dresses, bottrfor’home, seishoré or mountain | Colors are pink, blue, helio, green and navy. to 15 yards. - | —a wonderful value. | Launder perfectly. Men's $2 and $2.50 Pure-Thread Silk Hose $1 Pair. ~ A hitited quantity of someé 250 pairs; and" they are “the best of the “season's output from one of the most’ widely known Men’s Hosiery makers. A cancelled order was his reason for giving us this unusual price discount. They-are of strictly pure-thread silk, in black and the newest colors. Not a pairsold for less than $2-and $2.50. Women's. Silk Lisle Hosiery,|. Women's. Cotton. Hose, Children's Rib-Stockings, 6 Pairs for $1.75,. — : ‘6 Pairs, $1.38. ° 6 Pairs $1.38 These are of silk lisle; made with an ‘ektra | fedium. weight, of black cotton, with maco {Medium and heavy weight 1x! rib: black lisle lustrous: finish, in black only, and are of a| split fect; black gauze lisle and plain black cot-}extra spliced heel and toe; very elastic and regular 50c.- grade... ~ ton: S5e. a pair id the regular price everywhere. }@urable; worth 35c a pair. “yo seain Pioor~ _ Stamped In designs that aye both pretty.and ef- fective, but very simple of execution, Numerous de- si in the new, Wallachian Laces worth up to $2.50 yd at 93c yd. Laces worth up.to $5,50 yd at $1.48 yd. ace $5. Solid Gold Rings -at $1.95. To-morrow we will place.on sale a most extraordinary and diversified collection of Gold Rings at prices Thich represent only the makers’ cost of the gold in them. ‘The workmanship on these rigs is of exceptionally fine quality, a “ These rings are of solid 10 kt. gold, the product of one of the most celebrated ring makers in the country. They come in’ clusters and fancy settings of one, two, three and four stones —mostly genuine opals, Sardoney tf Mala Floor. Eyelet and pearls, tiger-eyes, garnets, amethysts and fine doublets—in styles for men French = Em- and women, Also some massive Rings for men with real stones in tooth broidery, aud Belcher styles. 2 You'll be sure to find something you would buy even at regular prices—but come early, for while assortments are large, the really sensa- tional pricing will be responsible for quick buying. 35 $3 to 85 Rings at %1.95. 83 to $7.50 Rings at 32.95. 700 Stamped Hat Patterns at 5c. and 25¢. 900 Stamped rset Cover Patterns, 25c. and 50e. 350 led Walst Patterns; 7T5c. und $1.25, 2 200 Stamped Chemise Patternz, 45c. Parasols, Belts, Collars, stamped in numerous designs, ete., Every article thoroughly reliable and up to the well-known Simpson Crawford standard. gx stats moor, Tooth Brushes, 23c, | Perfumery$1.40 oz. | Simpson Crawford's‘own |. Houblgant’s Ideal Ex- | y,hOWGers I sanitary make and the | tracte A most popular | } and. delightful perfume, Mennen’s Talcum | Violet Water, 39c. Skin Food, jar, I5c./|_Rice Powder 14c pk. * Simpson Crawford Co,’s | Cucumber & Elder Flow- | Roger and Gallet violet J tenally 20, | Meadow Brook Violct | eri -whitens tho skein; | : borated. Us } Water; rogalarly box, or hellotrope rice pow: 8c," larger jar, 880. sede Tare