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HocrOR HELD OV “SIRT |Charge, but Admits He “Knew Miss Greene. Guy B, Stearns, of No. 119 West Rey pice Headquarters, held on a techni: change of homicide, He was arrest. ast night as the result of an ante- jortem atatoment maga yy, Susan. ¥ 8, a hospital nurse, who died{in leat Tuesday of septic periton!- the effects of an operation. Jatermation upon senicn Ur. | Wes crrested was supplicd to Ispector McLaughlin by Chiot of 1o- ce Watts, of Boston. In ter statement, jo whon she learned that ’death was m detectives of that city are look. sre is Detective “Cary” gald fast night the Prisoner denied that he had any gullty ‘astictpation in the fatal operation, ‘atcording-to-the-woman'a-state- ‘nent, was performed in this’ cty. Dr. i, according to Detective Cary, ited that Miss Greehe visited him hig office on Feb. 15, but did not ad- ait that he gave her surgical treatment je sald, however, Detective Cary as- that on March 2 ho visited her her boarding-house in this city, Gave her professional assistan: hl» advice, he said, Miss Greene the Masea~| sealed or aapeectrrrst Lint fe eceogtas party Hospital. the police. 9 she went to the hompital Miss 10 'yoars old. eo HOSPITAL MAN. ‘DEAD. mea H. Lathrop, for Quarter Century a Snperintendent, Dies in Roosevelt. } peer Roosevelt Lathrop. for a quar- & century superintendent of bits Hospital. 4s dead of paraly- ais af that institution, He resigned’ ‘weeks ago because of hiy healt! was taken beriously Ill and becam Datient. ls eh occurred wroters |B was ine “Genera erat, Haeottal st “Waraington a during j i one principles See Ce. 19 Broetway, She Civ War, THE EVENING THURSDAY, 1907. |CONDUCTOR IS FATALLY “HURT IN CAR COLLISION. Dead Car-Being Pushed by Another Trolley Smashes-Into- Cross- indred and ‘Sixteenth ; treet and Lenox avenue to-day, Horn, conductor ona Lenox avenue was 30 badly hurt that it ts be- DING NURS tearns Denies Criminal ue car, running soul corner at One Hun-|} Amashed sigatnst the Lenox avenue and Horii waa caaght in the wreck. ! His deft leg! waa brokenand his right no. passengers hurt_on. RAT STL Tg a TBO AY Jorn was taken to either of the cara. the J, Hood Wright Hospital. Insomnia Quickly ADA-LUR-JEM ts an efficient Nerve Touic of {rare and ex- iraordinary mei a neyer-talling cure for yomnis-and ALL NERVOUS DISORDERS AND WOMEN. ADACLUR-IEM eye ‘bright and the lulad slear, giving a delightful conmlousnese of perfect health. HARMLES& and opn tube. the police may, Mis» Grerne plicated a resident of Boston, for | ate taal ‘nervous. th a wide; especially ae in SHAKING P LEY, AND gpa ATAXIA, curing. 1088 sf NERVE Pown (eo usual beh \idor=boy professional and’ bustnesa’ peopl workers, ac), and ait languid ayetem. ADASLUR-IEM Nealthtully. regulates the bowels. and liver aod rectores the ‘nerve harmony, the foundation of perteot health. Formuin on every package. TEM Tablets are guaranteed under the Pure ro sho Was known as Mrs. Marahall, alcohol, moephtne, e , Toe 11 per: box, 6 bores for $6. salle to lala woalo] wrapper to any address bj any. ADA-LUR-IBM MEDICINE co, F a na alt ieee Hronx, Hts BEIGE bs rt OR was a handsome blonde, thirty-| New Eetatisbed = 1871, The. bist pegrum- ser, Lefma, Bend for ‘ifestreted eaca- OSEAREROOMR, 4 EAST 43D BT, PIANOS and nutritive tracts y like the churning ig put into it? To aid in healing ‘old sores, or ulcers, ly Dr. -Pierce’a ~Ail: Healing pelte ie while taking-the Golden. Fares to purify and. Baths be ‘Bierce’ All’- Healing Satve -is nosing and pain reli ge It dow “siroys the bad odors arising from sip- rating, or running, sores and puts the best -possibic: “The EAL Healing Salve” js a superior Kall-open; ng ;-or sap iy, Bore of Uloers. For healing scratches-it-la if | your, medicine dealer does not have All-Healing Salve” in stock ey ‘centa in ge stamps to Dr, R.Y. Badlalo, Y., and you will ve it by return post, in treating all open sores, or nicers, bila carbuncles and other nella it en fa, important that Dr. Pie ie Discovery be taken persistently the cawse of the trouble. It {is in the b that the great battle of health has be fought. ¢ ulcer and the sore are siciply the scaflet flowers of disease, roots runni ig down into the blood. Foota must be eradicated or the gee will break out afresh, “Golden ical Discovery" clesnses the blood Ht foul and polsonous acctsmulations, P shes out Ee Cead and weste matter, thus purifies the entiro life current. in the flesh must die out when no longer fed by fowl blood, olden Medical rDisoareys effectively ines disease im the flesh by ‘oaties in the blood. have bitter, nasty, foul taste mouth, coated tongue, foul tye. weak and easly ¢ tired, feel and despondent, Baye ire tour or iter eae and‘poor appetite, foms, or Any, aperierabte them, indicate that you are from _biliousness, torpid, or with the usual accompanying ion, oF dyspe opsia and ite attend- jenta, performed pro- butter. Is it not t then that if thts siescockechara 18 el if Sees on ae ‘The evil of a foul stomach is not alone the bad taste in the mouth and the foul breath caused by it, ut the corruption of the pure current of blood and the dissemination of disease throughout the body. Dr, wery—-makes-the: sour-and-fott!-stomach-+ < the stonixch what the washing and stin bath do for | churn—absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting element. Th this way it cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofwlous swellings, . “open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from |} ~ Golden Medical Discovery. a trus fay wil ber be ready canreques toe RV Rv. Faro, booklet: of extracts from the tandard jmiedical authoritioa, giving the names of all the ingredienta entering into his world-famed medicines and- showin for-}-what the-most the age say of them, We refer to that boon to weak, perv- | oud; suffering “women De} Pjurce's- Favorite Preecription. star aon Eyte one of the Battoral | LECTIO MEpIOAL Re- | _root (Helonias a ote ot Unicoi ‘the chief ingre- Dioica) which fs one'o! dienta of tie “Favorite Prescription” Hite OF the entire rep He continues "in Hel ‘purify the blood and thereby remove | pu: Stone (weak) coer jute, Organs of women, mental te Hitablllty, associated with chronte fscases of ha reproductive OFrens of women consta sensation of Neat is the k ney | menorrhagis UNood condition of the reproductive. sy¥ r curing ita | sb extremo lowes Dart of the U root another promi- nent fagredkiot of "Fayorite Presorip- Ellingwood, M. D., of lege, Chleago, say Hi tion,” Prof, Finley Bennett aiecieal ; Da farrhial conditions and general enfeebiewment, it 3 uretule Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription faithfally represents the above -natned edients and cures the diseasea for nigh they are reeoinmended, - Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are ‘fhe on nat Mole) Liver Pills, tire! 4 Dr. Pierce. over - 40 years ago. tated, but ‘never equiged, candy, tering. Monogramior Stationery Usual prices $1.50 and $2 everywhere. Our price Saturday for hand-cut die This is the lowest pric ever quoted in New York for 2, 3 or 4 letters; $1.50 is the price usually charged for a monogram of, 2. letters. kuaranteed and your choice of several styles of let- ~ Assemblage V : - Prettiest Laces Imaginable Allovers and Insertions in a great variety and of exquisite design—displayed now for the first time and offered/at prices maryellously low. -Lace Insertions and . Appliques, , Lace jnerilous and separate ap- pliques In Irish, Venetian and batiste effects, al] widths; worth from $$c, to $4.00; ‘special, a yard, from $1.98 down to Oriental Lace A! overs Oriental 18, inches wide, lace allover’. 13 __ Inches | sertions, 1 to aro aie Pe 79e comnetton Sh irtand ERID Waist Forms *1.89 Combination walst and_ skirt forms, with jersey | covered waist and wire skirt. The skirt can be adjusted to any length. They are in all sizes {rom 32 to 40 bust. These are positively worth $3 each. Petticoats 75c ; feeenre 49e Linvrest we ii have quoted in circular ruffle, The quality of cam ~mak bric and the. revemb! 0 of the Petticoat ie ance the mame a6 ve by other. stores at Tic, 1.50 Moreen etticoats, " _98e Mirror. mot deep ruthetamae reen umbrella aye toot, Roos sruttes: also 2 black and ite sateen Petticoats, in fancy plaids _| and checks © ——— ¢ High-grade Vellings ‘in genuine. chenille dotted ‘mesher..in ail new hese Yellings are usual- Atel FPiolactor notripes than tc, a yard. EHRICH BROS., Samples that cost us and which we shall sell at half the regular pri 2,000 Pair; of Women's 50c Sample Hosi ry; fomen's Sample Hosiery, some of hen worth 50c—lot of Imported “hosiery, lisle openwork hose with ankle and all over- designs, silk embroidered liste hose, gauze lisle and Other: fancy tional collection. and If you want a rare bargain this is your chance, Women's 19ck astg pl ‘Black Hosiery, Women’s 19¢. Hes . Including lace “FRIDAY ONLY “2,500 Pairs of- Children’s 19¢ and 25c Stockin fast black cotton stock. ren; sizes 6 tO 83g. WIM outwear any regular 19¢ or 25c hose. A par, Friday, 10c, Heavy’ rib! Ings, for chil yard. gS, 20c $5.98 for $10.98 Forty-yard roll of Chinese Matting, Linoleum No, 1 Ollctoth--half a yd. wide. Special from 8 to . mand 2 | to} p.m., per yd, 6c | 8 to 10 and 2 to 4— Cor¢ Lindloutn, regular 75c.: all new patterns; _fome large plecrs; ‘16¢ i ete A aeiaeren | 15¢ per yard WORLD, MARCH 14, We Sell More Real Laces Than Any Other Store in America. th Av., 22d to 23d St., N.Y, Here, to-morrow at 98c. 0 Miss This Great | Friday Bargains. Orientat Lace Allovers Valenciennes Laces and 42 inches wide. Oriental lace allovers, 42 inches wide, in well covered designs: worth $3.00 and 29e $3.25; " special, a yard... Torchon Lace Edges ito 3 inches wie. Imitation torchon lace edges and In- Inches _wide; worth use Torchon and Cluny Valenclennes laces and insertions to| . Linen torchon and eluny Insertions +i and match, Jn German and. French makes; worth from 48c. to $2.50; speciat-a | wi dthé; worth fron 15¢, to 35c.;'spe- in yard, from 22c, down 7¢ = Fancy Cotton Nets Renaissance Lace Scaris 45 inches wide. E SUITS, mado of. chifon pan 2 yards jong. __Hand-made Renaissance yards long; linen centres; worth $3.25, special AY SALE OF TRAVELLERS SAMPLES OF Muslin Underwear Greater values than we could possibly offer if these goods werk bought-in the regular way at regular prices, _furplice HKimones. for 9c Surplice Kimonos, 29@ flowered lawn; broad border “and belt, Or bishop Kimono, figur law#, finished with scailoped edge all rouhd; 2 very pretty design. Corset Covers. Instead of 49e— Fancy cotton néts, 45 inches wide, ' dataty, shades of bridal ols [very bepalar for shirt waists: } P - — Bh sivies eee a the coat is lined with a ay from 106. to. 15¢ _ Petticoats. : Flannelette, ancy stripe, with deep ruffle, em- 24 broidered scallop. for 98¢ Gowns, chemise style, ’ nalnsook or ‘cambric, elbow | or $4tength “steeves; trimmed ~ with lace Insertions or torchon or Val. '39e for 65¢ Kimonos, ‘polka dot, ribbon and edging. Corset Covers. for 59c¢ low neck, nainsook, | torchon -or Point de Paris lace insertions, and lace ruffle edge. for $1.15 Drawers, nainsook, with deep torchon or embroidery edge, Paris lace insertions, deep lace edge. ; also seven yoke band, neat other styles to select from. ‘Walking Skirts. Walking. Skirts, fancy pointed ruffle, trimmed with torchan lace, insertions and deep French nainsook, elaborately | trimmed with laces, broad embr_i | ribbon beading, in the very.tatest style chemise, short sleeves, square back | and front, V-shape-or high neck, long for 59c Drawers, cambric, um- brella ruffle with instead eI 49c—Drawers, cam:| Point de Paris lace insertions, tucks bric, umbrella three__14-inch tucks, finished — with | and edging. hemstitched hem; 5 other Styles to se- Knee Skirts. pie of 49:—Knee Skirts, leep umbrella ruffle, hemstitched hem Knee SHirts. ic umbrella ruf- fle, with cluster of fine tucks; | deep torchon lace edge. — 20,000 Silk Remnants We-have ies every remmant of black and colored sitk in Our stock at prices so tow that we belteve the tsbles will be empty-at the close of day. There are broken Icts of staple. clean house and keep our stock up-to-date. You will ' finished ait wi and French band. , goods inch wa want to nd all the popular weaves in skirt and waist lengths of both pkin and fancy silks; such as plain and fancy pongess, colored atdglace taffetas, crepe de chines, white and col- cored habutais, china silks, coln spot foplards and figured satin faulirds- Former Price......1¢ Friday's Price. NONE OF THESE Otmer_asid present prices: 7c $1.00 OO and $1.25 25e 3)c 49c 59c and 65c Tacs wit. DE: SUNT C. 0. D. BY MAIL OR EXCHANGED, Dress Gace From specials to show you the trend of our famously economical prices. y' $1.25 SiTK and Wool Fol‘e ine, iEohenne 45 inches wide, In russet, gray, titvy, champagne, cream and black. $1.25 Tourist — Suitings, a yd. Tourist-Suitings, 56 Inches wide, in very-choice -new- Spring colorings ond stripe_and check. effects, nd well used Spring materials. Dies Skirts Made | to Your Measure, - Now is the time to.grder a dress skirt made. any materlal from our entire stock of new pare dress goods selling at 49c, a yard and upward, and we will make you adress skirt to your measure for $1.00, “Isn't that, big bargain? Bhrich Bros., Carpets and Rugs New low-price records in this department Friday—records that will-not be broken for some time to come. 85c All-Wool | $1.35 Velvet Brussels Carpet * This is aif wool, not| Latest as others advertise for all wok. Special, Children’s Dresses, an VALUE, 45e.. hilarests Gingham Dresses, made with a yoke that is trimmed with fancy: braid and embroidery; blue, pink 95c| YN stk” $5.00 49c Silk Warp sates yas Tamise,.38 ines 25¢ Children’s Caps; Clearance at of _Chitdren’sCaps,- slightly soled, but not hurt In any other way, made of silk; some trim- med with Jace and others with fancy stitching. Slzescirom, 12 to 16. If these S8c. hats “were” not ILI could- command full price, , old rose, aa reseda, white and cream. $1.00 | seatch Scotch, dt 54 Inches wide, in neat striped. effects. A very serviceable fabric for skirts and early Spring. fast black cot- in with double soles. . This is'a ass wearing hose and is worth 19, at the very lowest. Babies’ Flannel and Worsted See Habiea’ Woreted sacques with tt blue and white, 4 worth di oftering them. aes Matds’ & Waitresses’ BUC Se ADr a Bpeciai ara 2% to 8. | Lveeeess” ~ and Testi acra scrosn the fi hoes in ght enka Drean Goods Dept. leathers Mixed sae pera; made of a fine quality of poplin, Beds and Bedding We have shattered high prices in the New York retail market by these low $1.50 Axminster Hair Mattresses $17.98 Bed Outfit for Carpet. ich Nori. It and suitable for rooms, | tae Horse alt a halls, stairs, Speclal, per Per AG@ |Special per | Special per $7.98 for $11.98 Forty-yard. roll of MATTRESSES, mode (gamond tufted and coy. Al-iron spring, with houvycentre supporters. Soft cotton top Wood fiore mattresses, All com- nn, Monday for 512.68, *Freach Imperial Hair PURE WHITE WOOD FIBRE MAT- RESSES, closely tufted and welt Ibe: to > gaan ra tr ena ‘val- for $188 MATTRESS! top and bottom; dors And diamond Tuthed Fridi at the low Pear bore COttOn | Alted with 6 Ibs. of pure hair, closely tufted and five cows of stitching all round; seven-inch border, covered In beat A. or gateen ticking; mado Regular price ee 10 to 12 and 2 to 4— Cork Carpet, on: half {-. (p thick, plaincolors; remnant In one -pr- two- parte. $19.98; sala price, $7.98 COMBINATION MAT Uyvith “cotton: top and botton $2.5 a ydspe. tufted, or sateen ticking... $3.98 Silk Mercerized Cross icine Summer Curtains, pair, wile mercerized cross stripe cian ir over draperies and Jon: ible fa stool for 6.08; spectal Cork Linoleum, ulne cork, 2 yards wider not remnants; cut from “ths roll; all new designs; per yd = 1.50 Embroidered Waist 98° E Patterns, Very Pretty, Beautlful—Walst—-Patterns, handsomely embroidered _In- floral and forest designs completely down the front with the best grade of Silk on Susetie, the material that resembles the finest grade of pongee silk, but is better because of its’ wear- Ing quality. ‘Colors in black, champagne and 2 few other colors, The usual price of these patterns everywhere fs $1.50, ~ [Women’s $20 and $25 § 95 New Spring Suits, 13 A great lot of Women's Spring Sulty—exact copies of suits selling all along the avenue at $20.00 and $25.00. SUITS (as Prince Chap Mght, medium and coats lned with “xual desirable ated), mado with: a Tuxedo feed mixtu eed satin Women’s $8 and: $ New Spring $4. 79 Coats, 150 new Spring Coats at al price of $4.79. These coats styles, ta) Every one-of tese-comte 13 inet wit es Lue} or serge ining. None Women’s *4and 35 Dress Skirts °1.90 Priday, Four Houra Only, 0A. M. to 1 P.M. AT 9 A. M., Eviday, wo snail piace on #Ale this Fpectal lot of dress skirts (like {Hustration), made of black, blue and brown cloth in. the side platted mode] with 2 rows of taffeta band on the bottom. They are in sizes up to 37 whist. We also include a limited number of all wool plaids in medium as well ae dark mixtures. We will not reli any of these skirts before ¥ A. M., and none after 1 P.M. “None C. 0. D, or by mail, FRIDAY, FROM 8 A.M. TILL NOON Men’s $25 Fancy y3q3- 00 Worsted Suits, z Men's Fancy Worsted Suits, tn all sizes, stouts and regulars, from 32 to 48 chest. Neat gray mixtures; coats are venettan lined and are hand- tailored. These sults will not be sold after noon, Men's $25, $30 and $35 15.06: —_Wnter Overcoats —__ All odd lots and odd sizes; !f you can find one to fit you, you will have ie greatest bargain of the season, Men's $15.00 Black Thibet veh: 50 Suits and Raincoats Men's Black Thibet Suits and Raincoats, in all sysizes mtu St-to-* Men's Black Cheviot Single and Double- breasted Suits; sizes up to 46 chest measure. ~ | Pets Sits oe $2.98 Boys! Knee Pante, in-sizes {rm 7 ta.16- years. = zie ‘They-ars-made-ot_all-woot ts with either straight or knicker pants. There’ are only two or three of a kind in this, lot. = 2 2 = a = = — Women’s New $2 Shoes $i 19 and Oxford Ties, a Pair, @ eae Women’s. Patent Leather _and_ Dongola Shoes, in_ Blucher-and_plain-lace styles, with turn-and_exlension— soles. The Oxford ties are made of patent leather and-brown vici kid, with turn soles. These shoes are “tn just the right -weight-for- Spring. Alt sizes from-- 19¢ W 3.00 (We $3.00 3 39¢ Women's $5:00 54 9g. Bening sitppers 21.98. Women's dongola, yicl a ‘end patent [Women's Boston etmp evening siip- nMitary cand: low. with hand-turned eoles ani high Onban peclas not 4 pale worth lee | roots: avhite, pink. tive and lavender, iene bo Women's fine lawn waists, made with three ‘rows of button-hole embroldery, eight fine tucks and six side. All-iron i] laits. Insertion througly centre of sleeves; deép i Y heavy. fucked cuffs. Value $2. Friday at $125, { 1%-Inch | rasa Women's $2.25 $4 AQ. | head and Lawn Waists, ° ti i ‘The. ‘Women’s lawn waists, as ‘Illustrated, made with Lpornt’ squares of tucking, lace insertion and’ embr with Tucking and lace insertion through body of walst; baby tucked back, conta Women’s $2.75 $4 98 aia Lawn Waist, 0 Women's {ine lawn waists with fancy yoke of lace and embroidery; two tucks through body and insertion and sea running through of walst; sixteen fine baby tucks In back. Women’s 75c Swiss Silk. | Ribbed Vests, special, Friday, 39¢ Women's Swiss Silk Ribbed Vests, low neck and trimmed silk Jace edge, They are tn pink or light blue and the quality int the Has - retailed for 75c. Women’s Extra Large 29c and 39c Underwear, 19¢ Women's: éxtra large, Ribbed Vests, with low neck, and-women's extra | volors: trtaha ary sharks latge: cribbed: umbrella drawers: trimmed” with tice; aiaiee ‘price every. where 29 296, or 3%; each; here Friday RE 196, ‘i