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g THE EVENING Jeructty to a cat | Mrs Byrnes owns a-faxrterrier named Teddy. On Fet.19 a small! black cat pyaded the yard of Mre. Byrnes’ houro at a1 by and t ashe WOMAN IS FINED FOR - MORGANS SHIP URGING DOG TO KILL CAT WAY TD SEA: "WOMEN WHO CHARM Mrs, Anua.M. BSrne ed ’ But White Star Liner Kept Going and Was Appar- ently Unhurt. — Woman Attractive. | J. Plerpont: Morgan was aboard the Baltip to-day when the White Star Hiner crashed into a con! barge in the fog. off Jersey City. The collision -_eart] he financier and other paras (gers bound for Europe and they ‘out of thélr staterooms The carge went down while the Baltic |- continued qn her way, apparently harmed.) $1, Morgan wet aboard last) night owing-to-the liners early sailing to-day. He is on his annual. spring | (jie: trip’ abroad ond willbe gone several | ——S—montha: —— — f i Before | *j) sion: to » When he visited i Se sa inat J (the Presidont-and arranged for a con-| . Z ~ ference of leading rallroud prosi- SS ELIZABETH WYNN 1] Gente’ with the natian’s Executive. The i goine abroad of Mr. Morgan 1s not| There sa beauty, and attractiveness| Miss Hulda Xughler, of No_25 West taken as having any tog whatever |in health which {s far greater than mere | {5th Street, New York City, writes: ‘on the coming confere \regularity of feature. ta i Coincident ulmoat ith the departure of Mr. Morgan, Edward H. Harriman! A sickly, Irritable and complaining makes the announcerent that he will. | woman_always_tarriesa—cloud_of de- ‘onterence with the | pression with her; she ts not only an- happy herself, but is a damper to all 7 pot. ig President, but will have ao talk with ant ccomeveltisomelctiers tint Joy and happiness when with her family 5 and friends, ALL AS USUAL Dear Mre. Pinkham: “For months 1 wea {1 with an internal | trouble. 1 suffered terrible ‘agony, was + Hervous-irritable, and eick all the time, 7 look different modicines, without benefit, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound War recommended and within sfx months I was Completely restored to bealth and 1 want to recommend It to every stffering woman.” % Women -vho are troubled with palnful or Irregular functions, backache, bloat- Jing (or flatulence), displacements, {n- ISBREEEE cralalneYsVet ena fale (0) per{Ore |e eat eee Lee eIeRe? itesallotied “duties thereste-nereousness® Cone eames A Ae ee sleeplessness, faintness, backache, hvad- strength by. taking University's Overseers Decide | the, bearing-down pains, and Irregu- Vegetable Coi ‘i jlarities, ‘causing constant misery and) yc i ._{melaricholia, she should remember that | for Continuance of Inter- Tyg E! “Binkhanvs Vepotable| collegiate Athletics. If a woman finds that her energies are sunshine wherever she goes. flagging -and- that everything tires her; Compound, made from native roots and herbs, will dispel all these troubles. By correcting the cause of the trouble 5 where other treatment may have | | Mrs. Pinkham’s Invitation to Women. Women suffering from any-form-of }female weakness are invited to promptly Miss Elizabeth Wynn, of No, 205 8th | communicate with Mrs, Pinkham, at Avenue, New Yorks City, writes: Lynn, Mass. From the symptoms given 4 [ihe BEG tae be located and the quickest and surest way of recover: ered. with dreadfut | advised. Out of her vast volume of ox ere; ay rta | perience in treating female {lls Mrs Pinkham probably has the very knowl- edge that will Hep your case. Hed ad- yice Is free and always helpful, ‘ON, March 13.—The Harvar: collegiate athtet Hed the estrictions, the al} Dear Mri. Pinkham: "For months 1 sul headaches, pain in hemorrhages. 1 was weak and out of all the me. Lydia E, Pinkbam's Vegetadle Compotind helped me whoa all other medi cine had failed. “It secmed to be just what ‘Lnoeded and quickly restored my healt } contests, is i | The special committee on athletics | seffered two rep to-day, one by | Messrs, Williams a Shattuck, and | fr_Storey—_The_masority Feport, after n long review of present b _and_« rehearsal of which were sald to prevall, continuance of intercollegiate der certain reformative re- Y Wtriétiona, Mr, Storey's report was /) emphatic in support of the abolition of I Intercollegiate contests, ‘For more than two hours the full pd _decussed the reports and when Qjournment was taken {t was learned ~that—the—majortty—resart-{ hed — tron T— adopted ‘and that, athletics, including | continudd at Har- WILLIAM]. BRYAN WILL BE HERE TO-MORROW. | si % Is to Receive an Invitation to Speak ~~ in Brooklyn.and Then in Boston. William Jennings B: ion to-night, after lec- GENO NO, TT jmorrow mor: i INN Nacy & Co.'s Attractions ‘Thetr Low Pricg paar | é ‘ Oak Dreseer, Its'S0,-8.98- 9.98 ) value 815, Ted, vylue $6.00, 8.98 time. A doelexaiion. of mocratic Club will get COCR Ww ade tohave bim-mest-th |Health ts che First Essential Toward Making a) WORLD, WEDNESDAY, Lord & Taylor Announce for , Thursday and Friday An Extraordinary Sale of . Women's and Misses’ New Spring Suits at? Twenty-Five Dollars, comprising the following:— Eton Sutts — : ~~ of Silver Gray Checks, Stripes ‘and Mixtures. Pony Coat-Sutts of-Broadcloths; colors; black, navy and brown. Coat Suits of Mixtures, Stripes, Checks, Navy]: and Black Serges. ae Silk Dresses of Stripe and Check Taffetas, lace yoke and sleeves. Women's & Misses’ Separate Skirts. Special at aa $5.50, $7.50 $10.50, values $7.50 to $13.50. ° At $a 5,00 each, value #35,00. Women's Waists. An Exceptional Offering of Lace, Net or Taffeta Waists « BS $ 9 Oo ae value $7.50 Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. Macy Grocery Specials, =» »= IMPORTED PLOWER FIGS—Entirely new to the American market; eact| fig In tts natural state Is washed, then wrapped in wax paper and TewTyeS in) tinfoil; £4¢ a" pound: seodén boxes eoctalaing UL IDS. cree erence 99,48 Extrissima Sublime Macaron, |b. 26c extra Petey Sublime Layaretlarg cialis (oat eee tee pound Be} large; pound werree BEC) Extra Fancy Pulled Figs for stewing; while they last, 18c per Ib. Bur Red St recognized a3} Orlent Brand Coftes, a nex blend of, the standard quality for over 1$ years; | the best ‘Coffees grown In the Far weights 3 to $ pounds; regularly sold| East\ It is fragrant, full-bodied and at 19¢ per pound; for this sale, 2/ mellow. Beans, granulated or pulver- pound |. ct 15c| red. Special “prices—~ ~ Bacon—White Label Brand English| 1-lb. can, regularly, 34¢, special, 80¢; Cure Bacon, Armour's; special dry|5-lb, can, regularly $1.64, ecial cure; sold elsewhere at 25¢ to 30¢ Ib.; | $1.47; 25-Ib, sack, beans only 28 our price steresereeees 19c} Sultang Brand Cotfee—The choicest Armour's Helmet Brand Smoked Beef | selectlon of South American Coffee,’ Tongues; selected, all large, perfect Ox roasted and ground dally; same qual- Tongues, closely-trimmed;-weight-5-te + ity—is sold “elsewhere at--20c.-Ib.;-spe- 6 pounds; our price, this ‘sale Pe cial for this sale, 15c; §$-lb. carton, pound .. 14} 72c; 25-lb. bag .+.. $3,628 TEA—LILY. WHITE CHOP. TEA. PEKIN CHOP TEA, Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast,| Formosa Oolong, English Ceylon, Young Hyson,- Japan, Gun- and-Mixed:—~ powder-and-Mixed;-our regular price, 1-1. carton, regular. price, 24c; for Bc a pound. Special this sale-— this: sale 19¢, Bostateeand’ 5-Ib. ey rece price, $1.14; for S4b. caddy, $9.69, this sale, 9 10-Ib. caddy, $5.28. this sale, $1.04. Breakfast Display of Choice Specimens That Wil} Prove Highly Acceptable as Gifts. For wedding: g Basem “WIRELESS, OCEAN TO OCEAN, | “ent Washington and Sulit Loma Easter remembrances—for, t combines beauty and utility, these 'y piece in_the collection our. peeree eet anniversary gift ng a gift t son ilnes chieeo tthe and Vienna bronzes. Ev. partment of” the “Mare Is: 7 4 The range of prices: Writing Sets, $30.78 to 352.66, H Stands, $5.95 to $32.98, Ash Trays, $1.88 to $24.76. Cigar Lighters, $4.96 to 88.74. Cigar Cutters, $3.74 to $7.24. —eaught the nu rs ensacola was taking Wasbington, D. C. | The operator at Point Loma caug Washington and aleo a wage from the battle-ship fowhich was communicating wit {ington from New York Harbor. ee NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Paper or Magazine Cutters French Clocks and Clock Sets. ; The Chicot Clock Set—italian marble and real bro gilt trimmings, 8-day movement; hour and half-hour strike, : j $169.66 The Liberty Clock Set-Real bronze, gilt finish, French 8-day movement; hour and half-hour strike $374.89 _ Gold Bronze and Crystal Clock Set—Elaborate- de- sign, French 8-day movement, ‘hour and half-hour strike$226.66 _ Italian Marble Clock Set—Gothic design, dull finished gilt trimmings, French 8-day movement, hour and_ half-hour Strike $98.66 White Marble Clock Set — Brass. trimmings, 8-day French movement, hour and half-hour strike........ -$53.22! Crystal Clock Set — Gold bronze trimmings, cut glass columns, 8-day French movement, hour and half-hour strike, $163.72 _ Cupid Clock Set—A beautiful combination of bronze and white marble, with gold trimmings; 8-day French’ movement, hour and half-hour strike $178.11 _ Rea! Bronze Clock Set—‘Regulator’’ deslyn; gold bronze trimmings, 8-day French movement, hour and half-hour strike, $98.66 |. on. fn, gar Waster Stiawell ¥, Fonae. 103° ‘Columbia Girl H f 105; BUT Carter, 108, “| can, iDby, 6ne of the test) packers In New MACY'S FAMOUS CHOCOLATE. Triple Vanilla and Premium, full welght, %4-Ib, cake; for this sale, 16¢ each; $1.81 dozen ve 1 eee tahpierte ns Brand Aspara- each California | Jeazamine sb. | gust dar a Brand Asp) Seeded Ralstna, tr 8 quality, full, wolent, car. a | Phe: dorm. on co; doren, s a ‘american | ,Farren's Early J un» Booth'a Brolied Mack tale. aelicio tite eral In. pure Olive Ol \der; 0c cans dos. $i. doren,...$2.04 Brada Fi Tomatoes—Jessamine Brand Toma- French Red Kidney Beans—Miller’s toes, best quality red Jersey stock, per Maryland Brand; per can, 8c; dozen, 12c; dozen, $1.35. — Allevine ORo Brand Tomatoes, called gallon cans, String Beans, choicest Baltimore Jersey stock; sold elsewhere at 35c per pack; 2-Ib. cans, each, 9e; per dozen, 82c; case of six, $1.04 rand of Toma- hoicest Greenwich Brand Jersey Pears; extra large can; perfect syrup; sold else- where at 20¢ per can; our price for this sale, 14c can; dozen $1.57 Lemon Cling Peaches, d and sliced; Jessamine Brand, can, 27c;- dozen, $3.43. Lily White Brand, ca 2c} dozen... $3.7: xtra Fancy Sel pinach, Mary- Jand Brand; sold elsewhere at 15c per jir price for this sale, large can, $1.33 $1.87. Lily Wh toes, In so-called gallon ca selection of whole Jersey fruit; sold elsewhere at 40¢ per can; our price, per can, 34c; case of six cans. 1.08 Hurlock Brand Extra Fine Tomatoes, regular slze so-called quart can, equal quality sold elsewhere from 12¢ to 1Sc per can; oun price for the sale, 10¢; dozen vers 1.185 Apples, extra choice New York Sfate, peeled and cored; gallon cans, y mato Soups— per can, 27c; dozen. 83.12 Best quality of all; }-pint cans, 10¢, WArens” Brand {ima Beans, pub up 92°22 dozen; pint cans, 1Bc, 91.60 7 Pub UP dozen; quart cans, 24c, $9.77 dozen Long's Cherries In Maraschino; small bottle, 22c; dozen, $2.48; me- dium bottle, 87c; dozen, $4.22; large bottle, 64c; dozen $7.19 Extra Special in String Beans, Booth's Brand, large quart can, 10¢ each; dozen 1.14 Cum Chowder, — Magnolia inlet Brand, regulan size so-called quart can, Sold elsewhere at 25¢ can; our price for this sale, 18¢ can; dozen, $2.06 Jorsey; sold elsewhere at 15c a can; our price for this sale, 10¢ a can; one dozen cans .. <i B114 CORN — Potomac nd, creamy sugar corn, per can, 8c; dozen, 68¢; Fanclest New York State Corn, Jessa- mine Brand, creamy sugar corn, per can, 8c; dozen, O2c; Lily White Brand, extra fancy Maine creamy sugar corn, per can, 10c; dozen $1.14 New Gown Room Marks Highest Stage of [Development in The Production of Ready-to-Wear’ Apparel. | __ Our. Dressmaking department gave way} to'the March of Progress. We abandoned it; when we were fully convinced. that the mak. | ing of Gowns and Cosiumes ready-to-wear| had reached a stage where to-order work be-: CASTIO ROA CEN RNC ga Where a few years ago the purchase of a new; costume meant frequent visits to the dressmaker, ; many try-ons and much worry, it is simplified to-| day. One can choose a distinctive garment—an en- | tirely exclusive model, if desired—that will fit per- fectly, mayhap without any ‘alterations—and its}. Costume Dept, han} cost will be ONE-THIRD TO: ONE-HALF THE}. : } \' » COSTOF A SIMILAR COSTUME MADE-TO- Oe]: \ ORDER. Should an alteration be necessary, we have exceptional facilities for making it guickly-and satisfactorily. ° : : | = For these new lines of apparel we have a special display:room on the secand floor, in which are displayed scores of different mod-} els—originals from the fashion centres of the | Old World, adaptations of the imported mod- | els and originals from our own designers. ~~; STRIKINGLY HANDSONE GAR- MENTS, FASHIONED OF GHIF- - FON VOILES, MARQUISETTES, SATIN FAILLES AND OTHER NOVELTY FABRICS, RICHLY TRIMMED WITH LACES, ee | ; { bE The majority of these costumes have no DUPLICATES, so one is assured ALL THE EXCLUSIVE-| 2 NESS expected in to-order costumes. Furthermare, assured a QUALITY OF WORKMANSHIP OF THE: VERY-HIGHEST ORDER. The standard is lived up to in alteration work, such work being looked after| . by a force quite as efficient as we maintained in the Dressmaking department. ; | Re skeptical as you please about excellence and individuality in ready-to-wear garment: of this char-} acter, but by all-means inspect the displays. = aa Prompting an early inspection, special sale affording values of this sort: ! $150.00 Gowns at $109.00. $85.00 Gowns at $69.75. Two-piece Empire model Gown, made of chiffon Princess model lace Gowns, in Alice blue, new | 7 F i iden brown and pale green; skirt and waist elabo- -voile-in delicate shades; waist beautifully trimmed, | So14en brown ‘with tavteta is a Baiee skirt trimmed \with deep lace and taffeta dyed e Other Gowns on-display at Prices Ranging from | match; all sizes. $31.74 to $234.00 t Mode] Suits, made of splendid quality ) black voile, trimimed elaborately with heavy | silk ‘braid; ‘silk collar and cuffs; full eunas $36.74 | _pleated skirt. Entire Suit made over excellent i quality taffeta silk. 5 SATU CIIOTH | Strictly Tailored Suits, made of excellent quality broadcloth, in various colors; tight- fitting jacket finished with several rows of stitching; full pleated skirt fe ‘Strictly Taored Suit made of black, blue or | | | brown diagonal cheviot;. jacket lined with \$29.74 | taffeta and finished with strappings of self (°° "* material;-new-model skirt oe I Skirts: Remarkably Large Assortments. —{n_voiles, lined _and Wilined; Panamas, taffetas and fancy mix. tures;-all-lengths,_in. all colors and white: > Sate-spectats: : *Toric” Eyeglasses, ~at $1.98. naiconr, 7 “Toric” Lenses havea high periscopic curve, affording a very! much wider field of vision than is f given by the old style flat lenses. | | In_addition, they are lighter in. | weight and neater in appearance. | | 42-karat cold-filled uae | ings, with di loop lassh! | guards, at $1.98. t 'y optician asks: @ Sante, H $45.00 Value, $45.00 4 Value. $39.74 $37.50 Value. egliss Chains, } origin loop; 4 "$1.74 to $2.24| 10: Ib caddy, regular price, $2.45; ford + Voile Skirts, full-pleated, made over excellent quality feta, finished around the bottom: with large: tucks~ir Oil voile, $14.74; in white voile fe ur OF i New Modet Skirts, (ripleé—box-pleated,--made -of—guaran- IRE = Who teed voile, in black only; made over splendid quality taffeta silky p-™ Ue YOU, eYes-an tPier small and large tucks around bottom; $22.00 value, sale $17.74 | © proper lenses. . We. till Strictly Tailored Voile Skirt, in black only; new pleated | ns for one-third} ‘ —modet, trimmed with-lace braidinsertion; best lait ining; allt others charge} — lengths; $25.00 value, sale. ; ji =a IDepartment, is in it Easter Suggestions: from the Stationery Store. Tiret Floss, ‘Tear. Episcopal Prayer Hymnal,” smatl ‘size, 81,08 to 83,61,- Episcopal Prayer and.,Hymnal, me- dium size, $1.12 to $5.21, Christian— Workers’ Bible with _ref- erence, $1.89, $2.11, 5 Red Letter Bibles, $1.54, $1.96. Text Bibles, 5lc, 81c, $1.21. Teachers’ Bibles, with reference maps! and concordance, $1.86 to 34. We manufacture Waists and, in addition, control in New York City garments from one of the foremost \ + manufacturing con- ctms.in-the Bast. feces a i That means underselling supremacy—values matchless. Here | are examples: aie i 99c<Fine Lawn Waists, open fronts with ten one-inch side { pleats; tucked collar, cuffs and back. | $5.34, $7.07, Bible, ae ie Prayer Books, 48c Key of Heaven 432, : oe of St. Anthony, ‘68¢, Manual 1,14. $i sver, B1c.to, $3.06, Douay Version, $1.29—Fine Batiste. Waist, front with three heayy embroidered panels, finished with lace. insertion and, tucks. $1.29—Fine White Lawn Waist, front tucked and finished with ; Marie Antoinette ruffle; same on collar.and cuffs. $1.98 —Fine White Lawn Waist, open front, with six rows of Val. lace insertions, finished between with five rows of E tucks; tucked collar and cuffs, 5 $2.97—Very Sheer Lawn Waist, square yoke of tucking and wide Cluny lace insertion on front, extending to a V in the back; attached lace collar and cuffs. ce Finer Waists in Regular Stocks At Prices Ranging Up To. $86.75\ Manual of P Catholle . Bible, $1.62 to $4.81, f ) White Prayer Books for first com: munton, celluloid bindings, 87 to 81.34, : Rosary Beads, with silver chaos, 56c to $1.54. Rosary Beats of crvstal 294 garnet, with sliver chains, 81c, Same as aboye, in amethyst, gannet and amber, 20¢, ‘Sunday World Wants Work Wondery fe

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