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ea aa Aaa RE Oe Do aa g ‘tHE ad MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1907. “e | ACHES AND TWINGES! || —==—————— = | SHIFT Of BIKE ue ee Purity the Blow and Rheumatism | ON ell = A d am S | NO CONNECTION, ANY OTHER, STORE ; CUPS SCARES niles of lod eed ! Stores Occupying Two Blocks, + SIEGEL (looPpER : Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N.Y. lONEILI, BUYLDI }d Foo Women’s New Spring Suits That Should Be Priced at $22.50. Special For Tuesday, March 26th, | $36.75 A Smart. Bright, Pretty Suit For Easter (like illustration) | | ata Remarkably Keasonable | } Price. These splendid suits come in three shades of light and medium checks nd -overplaids, gray: in_ etiect. | | ey are trimmed with black taf- |] and® braid Prince ( are full . Wi ins{| the blood is always bad when the AUTO (IWNERS Appear as Witnesses Against) cir atation tm vost ant you cannot ; 2 ; I Jife | accomplish the purification of {t by Deacon Turner, Whose Wife Jany system of purging. . It 1s neces- pontegremes is jsary that the nerves which control | Gets a Decree. the circulation of the blood shall be oF q ° | a made to do their normal work. Gen.BinghamWants More] 11, gas cteryinen acting as process piCteanees purity and strengthen the 7 by taking Dr. Greene’a Ner- . servers and a third ono as an indignant | blood Vigorous Enforcement | *intt,"the tial of the diverce geston Yura blood and of Charles 8, Turner against Deacon | YOUr rheumatism -will soon be a of the Speed Law. Walter 3. A. Turner, of Philadelpnia, |ttl0k of the past. Read what Mrs, : P before Justice Triax to-day was pic- eos Hinds, of Fitchburg, Mass., turesque. {Bay a Police, Commisstoner Bingham an-| Rev. Dr, Alexander Gordon, of the}, 1 have been terribly aMicted with 1 nounced to-day that his notion in send-| Monumental Baptist Church, in. whicn | Reema tei: ae uy iat euros Enos, ing eight -mombers of the bicycle squad | Deacon Turnér is a communicant; Hey. | Lech Repacam bas tes on aa hat in the Bronx to patrol duty In Manhat-| Dr. Matthew W. Gilbert, of ee eaitaee “dOLLOE ore cater n-tew tan and putting elght new men in their] Olfyet Baptist Church, in Weat F tinies Yandfealdshe®couldido*nothing Places ja the opening wedge to an entire | third street, to which Charles 8, Tu Tormine ts limiuataren Geant warnl Teorganization of thy bicyclo syuad. He | delongs, and Roy, Dr. Pezonla O weatherseilderew (woreecuntliclswas sald that the bicycle men have been too| nell, of a Methodist church, perfectly helpless. — ‘My sufferings lenlent in their treatment of automo-| Phia, formed the clerical party. _ | were-great 5 - . ‘Diliats,and he wants policemen in that] Rev. Dr. O'Connell married Deacon! “1 eommenced taking Dr. Greene's branch of the service who will not heal-| Turner to Charity Smith on Di | Nervura, and In six months I could Ua eae ¥. Dr, go up staiys and down as spry as rformed a ceremony of marria, any. one. | had en a new lease of |1 Pa es life’- Dr. Greene's Nervura cured me. 1 have almost déed with pain, but now rain or storm does not affect mo. | can enjoy Ife aoW, and ride between five and s1x miles, sit down to work and go out alone, and feel perfectly ee from rheuriatism. I thank God | and Dr, Greche*for restoring me to| health. Dr. Greene's Nervura Is always pure, harmless atl effective, and put} & appear up in’ compliance with the new Na-| e of divorces was! tional Pure Food law—guarantee | |Mled at Washington—serial number | wa RN REGIC | 150, She transferred to foo: patrol z{ KILLED WIFE AND HIMSELF 10) wellknown put} Rot making a sufficient number of ar-| SAN FRANCISCO, ~Mar —Fred/ Mc medical lecturer and specialist {i Fests to please the Commissioner he|Daumbroth, a teamster, Mving in a treatment of all nervous ‘and chronic “will make) the arrests whether the vio-'| tent, shot. and killed his wife yester- diseases, and can be personally con-| Jationa appear or not. In the police |day and then’killed himself. No motive sulted at his office, 101 Fifth ave., courts the word of the policoman ts|for the tragedy is known. Just be-| New York: City, or by mall free. | Simest invariably taken as against that|fore ‘the shvoting the —couple were = | et the driver of un automobile on a| Walking arm In arm. Sunday Werld Wants Work Wonders. | Question of apeed, and the automodilists - are due t get the wors: of St in the excess of zeal that Commissioner ~-Bingham's right orier te-ware-to-Inspire: ‘Without any intention or desire to spy ipon the bicycle policemen! tn the Bronx," aid the Commissioner. to-day, (2T nave been touring all over. the streets and roada of that part of the ‘elty for some time past taking observa- - Tuesday Bargains - With Some Easter ( Suggestions — W* can’t speak in detail here of the milli-/ prve remedy, and ‘ nery, the suits, the coats, the footwear AS and all the et ceteras of apparel, because GS our for-Tuesday items must be special, limited: £3 Ict items a: lower prices than have’ever before \ been advertised. Besides, it seems almost. unnecessary to advertise our Fashion Show— _ all last week and azain. to-day you have shown us how well you know it and how well you think of ‘it. : ‘ Just this one hint:—It will be at its strong- est and finest this week. Now for the Tuesday bargains. tate to make an arrest every time they pie eo a Violation of the speed ordinances. \ The eight men transferred have been \ ©n the bicycle squad sige tt was » Banized jn the Bronx, One of them has hot made an arregt In years, The places of thé elght were taken by policemen who qualified as fast bi flock, at Miss Sanson Special Pre-Easter Bargain $1.25 Imported French Chip Flats, 59¢ OY fore an opportunity (o tuy fine, untrimmed hats for’so small a prize has never be- K 200 Women’s Separate Skirts ailor ham/on Riverside Drive lust week. , * “Auto Owners Alarmed. Automobile owners and drivers are @larmed ‘at the det Police Commissioner e 1 ‘ces of Lawy with Char! complaint he served The Deaoen dle himself and a , | Branted. | 1 fore, we believe, been offered at the very threshold of straw hat season, can be-wired into any desired shape and are practical tor either | T ese-“‘fiats avemen’-or- children’s wear, -Fhey-are of -beaurifutcuatiry, ‘perfectty well made, in brown, navy or light blues, pink, red, green, gray, ecru and white, \ Other Days $1.25 (Maln Floor, Alsle Table.) es Knit Underskirts, 59c (Nicene nn Sheets, two sizes, 39c Fancy stripe knit underskirts in a! variety of pretty styles; made with fitted For full-size or three-quarter size beds, Made of good, st-ong muslin, with yokes. Not more than two to one cus-.| ~ (omer? No mail orders, : seams in center, \Ve.y reasonable, con- (Second Floor)... Other Days, 75c, 89c, 98c. sidering present wholesale prices. Wilton Rugs, $4.25 Boys’ Easter Clothing Sailor Suits, , : | - Russian Blouse Suits $2.98 each} |}: Double Breasted Suits, $2.98 each . Top Coats and Reefers | ADAMS BUILDING—8d Floor | Brill Stores’ Easter Sales ai Main Flo yr.) Other Days, 59c He Table Linens, 39c a yd. Hans. What I sa, weonvinced ine that Heavy, Irish, unbleached, all-linen Handsome, serviceable Wilton rugs Fs “the bleycle equad. damask, in manufacturers’ short lengths, in a'large assortment of attractive new a ‘I mean no reflection upon the men eae Patterns and colorings. — Size ‘36x63 |: | Fentaced eeterred, bus T think T have from two to ‘Seven yards in a piece. ficheriaeA at h i 4 | Active policemen” Too many, seed nae that our pric the Ic These are unusual values i - Sooo uncenouse: cleaning : Mantis the, Bronx are allowed. [| at our: prices‘are:theilow 5 es, time bargain. TES 3 Sign are fast Ht gover, te Kround bring ONLY HALF the mo (Mala, Ficor.) Worth up to 59ca Yard (Fitth Floor.) Other Days, $5.50 : s Other Transfers Due. “There will be osher transfers in tho Bicycle squad. The automobile speed Fegulations must be enforced, When I & ough with this branch of the T expect It tobe prefect, and| Won't be satistled until there 13a big imbrovemen,”’ { A batch of aspiring cops anxious to) Join the bieycle squad appeared at} Crex Matting Rugs,89c ‘Figured crex grass matting rugs; cool looking and suitable for summer use; in many pretty colors and-desirable new Patterns. : ¥ Blankets, $1.59 a pair Eastern made ’ blankets, white wool and cotton mixed; for full size beds. Light weight snd suitable for summer use, ‘; ee The Russian and Sailor ji The Top Coats — Made | | [Suits —Made of all-weol | of all-wool tan covert cloth, cassimeres and cheviots in jut in the neat, jaunty style; agesGto1S years. Extreme- pretty patterns,’ finely tai- lored and tastefully trim- t + Claremont to-day with wheels, ready | ed; very splen- + ily modish coats, 5 ‘ I if id Somen! rn re | 7 7 2 ‘ _ pine, Commimioner. Bingham aa | Bed Pillows,52.95a pair Men’s Sample Hats, $1. that the trials-would be held to-mor- | Faw morning. The effect of the transfers announced | . Yesterday was apparent fn the Bronx | police stations before night. Although | the day wax inclement und the num- ber of automobiles out was small, {hore were. thirty-four. arcesta—for-} Speed violation in. the Bronx, GIANT COP QUITS; FEARS BINGHAM BILL. Double Breasted Suits— Made of all-wool cheviots in a range of handsome, stylish patterns; also plain. blue Thibet, made with knickerbockers or plain knee $2 98 ‘pants; ages 8 to 16 years; special for this sale at. ° These hats are made of soft or stiff felts of good quality, and are modeled after new spring blacks. Good form and without. blemish, aes tain Floors _ Worth up to $1.50 and $2 ClaretGla:ses,10c each Fine imporied claret glasses, diintily shaped; they are well made and smooth- White goose, mixed feather. filling, odorless and free from ‘dust. Some covered with fancy colored art. ticking, others with linene sticking, (Matw Fioor,) Other Days, $3.45 to $1 Folding Go-Carts, $5.50 Made of reed, with an ad‘ustable dash and reclining back; steel gear, iron SD Seat OER VEE sna Ae Ene Pe MRE ao The Reefers—Made of all-wool gray and tan covert and fancy mixture cheviots; finished with ‘self or velvet colla embroidered’ emblem on sleeve; ages 3 to 10; $2 98 . i The 1907 Dudley 4-in-1 Best $6 Value in America Rainproofed~ Suits «for ‘Boys, (Wik Two Pairs of Trousers. 33 95 @ special for this Consisting of coat, detachable belt, two pairs offrousers (one | | Bane ayes pverie tendered t knee pants and one knickerbocker), ofe, Dudley 4-In-t —————— — || handles, rubbertired wheels and pat nt ly finished, and engraved with an effec- ee | a Ys00 oauada at ted ndenea hee ‘ n suit can be-worn In four different styles, as shown. |! foot break. tive design. { 2 of foot and otherwise well qualified to ‘ HILL cthied Floor.) Other Days, $7.95 (Thled Ficor.) Other Days, 20c¢ be a policeman. But ho bas thrown up sthe Job and is on his way, tome to Ire- fand for a visit, orp Ae BUEDlus..0f_foresizht appeara to » ave baen Michael's .afiliction. He has roofing is the great exclusive feature of the 1907 Dud- | Proofed by the “Cielette” process, these suits are warranted } werproof, Furthermore, the waterproofing process extra 4 nks and strengthens the fabric. | : The Dudley fabrics are strictly high-grade eassimeres—and Te taleziog of Dudley sult 8 done 66 expert epecialsts in| EX ERNAL EVIDENCE OF INTERNAL POISON: Lawn Sacques, 35¢— Made of superior quality of lawn in a White Goods, 19¢'a yd. English mercerized madras; 42-1, mercetized Bis Si On Batucday het wes eae, The ta batisie I 36-in.- f dia | “yay trent phere ibat aectdary . . atisic lawns 36-in.- fine j 3_40zin. tes. i i __ Sng of 1b to Berat. O'Leary inl the W _the making of boys’ clothes and who know just how to construct | Whenever a sore or ulcer refuses to heal, itis a sure sign of a dis mercerized lingerie lawn; 36 ine line Enpliot lareeivarletyiof ety ses aSimonOs with (one, Hundred and Twenty-fitth: Stréer arinents to stand hardest usage. art retin ; . “ tas Z 3 borders to match, nigntingale styles, or | Btation-stouse. 1) G ate Bee eased conditiqn of the blood, —The-sore—itscif-is simply an-outside{#! longcloth; 36-in, fine No. 180 Berkely camorics =fted ¥les,.0 = Yen afraid th’ bill witl pass," sighed pe ud ula tlzes- Co boys. 7-10-16-¥ears--Sold-onty-tn- Brit jevidence of some jaternal poison, and the only way to cure it is toy | 46-in, French lawn; 28-In. duck suitine, WSR if peel ee Tet cara dnked O'Leary, these teriee femove the deep underlying caus, moors and Ulcers originate usually |] (sain Floor.) Other Days, 25c to 29c (Second Floor.) Other Days; 49c +. Bure I'd'ike to have my job: eafo from aretention in the system o! ily waste matters and impurities.) } 8" earner = “Wwhin Tet to be an Inapecthor,” replied, Extra Values for hil These should pass off through thei ae f ates z E ) 4 ¢ natural avenucs of waste, tut be 7 UGNPSry laushed at him. The joke ; C dren. |cause of a sluggish condition of the different uncmbers they are retained Infants’ Lisle Hose 19¢ i Strong Trunks $5 4 went around = the ‘station-houso “and Sailor suits and Russian blouse suits, ‘correct new models, ‘all- in the system-to be taken up by the blood. ‘This vital fluid soon. be-| 9 ee A MAE Je aging ou -promotion for ninseld, wooldlicabyand! acy) HOMES pune andl excellent blue thibets ‘comes unhealthy or diseased, and the skin gives way in some weak place | Pretty lisle ribbed hose in pink, light Canvas Covered, russet fibre, bound, | Ba etead ehete visited tho station, gobn DoT BEES alatenCTIe Le eataes Pabedan ad $1.95 and a Sore or Ulcer is formed. The constant drainage of impuritics fi blue or white; also Herms ort black, with strong, malieatle iron clamps anJ Mananey, of N One HHun- i u i through a Sore causes it to fester, grow red aud inflamed and eat deeper |! puaranteed stainless. Sizes 4 10 5\ comers. Three hard wood slats a.ound red and ‘Fifty 3 who handed _Sallor and Russian ae ile) of blue serge, cassimeres, flan- into the surrounding flesh, and often there is severe pain and some | ‘This is a saving of nearly half REG boay; deep, ser-up tray, t peeeret a Olenry | nhselerayellod nels and cheviots—newest fight and dark gray. designs—correct jdischarge. S, S, S. is the remedy for Sores and Ulcers, It is nature i Q i mals Himsa sss, No.1 8,694. Mnneney: wala 7 phot Brill_models, Double-breasted Jacket suits of cassimere, cheviot bicod purifer!Minade ventirely'onivercc| [| (Secoud Floor) Other Days, 35c {Third Ficor). Other Days, $6.85 “BIL will pass, had sailed for. Ireland and worsted; belted Jacket peees suits of hard-finished’cassimere ” table ST Te take fanesliica fe Socata BN eS ee oeeee coos ze i BE sontoed bd 2. eamahi leaving oasis today. —snd—cheviots;_excell : : : atter, to” | : = aati eae STE SORT UC EER Cte ner In ND ogecs down to the ners bottom of tic!) 20th Century Soap. Kimono Gowns, 69c — anit? Tan covert topcoats In newest shades, cut on correct $2 95 LK a KB oes down © the wery.s bottom ef the) 20th Century oOap, 5c Imono Gowns, Cc, aan % Sara anCSccce na : f 4 uble, and removes’ the poison and | a ¢ 4 gt 4 4 er eset i o dnpne Guatter @aa(umegtherearel tao For cleaning carpets, rugs or wood- Kimono gowns of pretiy figured lawns,: " Russian and Sailor suits of serge, worsted and cassimere; cor- P Wena ae Inoursiat work d all oth peneral h full gathered back and front, double Rates rect new models and colorings. Cassimere and cheviot belt knicker PURELY VEGETABLE longer fed with impurities, but is nour-|]] work, and all other general house- Oke With BOLdeEE aia eo \ 4 suits. Double-breasted Jacket sults, of high-grade worsteds and all- 4 ished and cleansed with a ‘stream of || cleaning purposes, Unsurpassed for yo order of white lawn; ozhers wool cheviots—cut liberal and expertly tailored. ‘healthy, rich blood. Then the place begins to’heal, new flesh is formed, |] use inlaundry, Half prize to-day. with belt and large collar. : Topcoats of high-grade covert—new models. the inflammation subsides, and when S. S, S, has thoroughly cleans ark ey if 7 i Oyster gray reefers with velvet collars and red reefers. In the circulation the place heals permanently, Special book on Sores and A eetti peanut Other Days, 0ca can (Second Floor, Other Days, 93c Easter Display this range every garment exprestes the high-grade S308 Ulcers and any medical advice desired will be sent free to all who write, 50 V Ci crag 98 Menu ch $1.39 a i signing that {s usual in garments of double cost. 5 | cs o THE SWIFT SPEGIFIC CO., ATLA’ 1 GAs | anora 1 ars. en Ss oes. A aT Extreme values at less than $5..c..e.ccecsseecees ° | cela ite rote tchrt i gz. 5 c 9 . ’ + Boys! 75c, value knee pants of excellent cassimere and cheviot | ss thon-2c each for this siaple brand Lace, calf skin shoes, all in good styles Women a & Young and high-grade corduroy, Warranted not to rip. § 43e@ it eee long filler, Wonca eran and oa new lasts. Were made to sell for Lee fe oe iediaentee SN i] Acchance which no smoker scould miss 2.50, but we purchased them ara special - Women’s Suits FREE! EASTER SOUVENIRS FOR CHILDREN. 1 to pet good smokes fon! ce money, Patee Other Days, $1.95 D ‘ 7 \f n Ficor.) ther Days; $1.50 (Snead Floor.) er , ps. Entirely new Is thls showing. Easter Clothes for Young Men. i uh iis NSN dane thee SS Caer Atten ase Meese ‘The mnodels are attractive and very Sults’ of excellent hard-finished cassimeres and black thibets— 1 2 i ’ 7 ‘. stylish, In a large range of the|} new models designed exclusively for young men—tallored to give ‘ Misses’ and Children Ss House Slippers, 35¢e finest imported fabrics, including utmost satisfaction and unysual value at less than $3. $6 ia (es B 1 Shoes 69e For men; made of serviceable ve:vets } Voiles, Taffetas, _ Sizes 14 to 20,, a 5 OPENS AN ACCO met it ne with soles-and heels ot good leather. 5 po Sults of smart cheviots, dressy worsteds and allpwoo! black v r ~ 4 A Good shoes, made of black kid, in both button a t i f * a1 1 Nesizes-fi the No. 5 fo sven the regular price is low for slippers i Serges, Panamas, thibets, cut on newest models’ Because of high-graile tailoring, imission Side > 1 binationuok and lace styles, A sizes from the No. Sf Ercan ‘ ‘ a fabrics and trimmings every garment will hold ts shape, fit and board, 545, 22:50 Fl AuRNsaNED Orico hy Gere small girls to the No. 2 for large girls. good, Se Fancy Suitings, style until worn, out—would be excellent values at $10 $8 ¥ p (Second oor.) Other Days, 98cand $1.25. (Second Floor) Other Days, 75: paces erection Tn anid | SIZ SO Kener eretsnen Pieter ena eeett ste a { : 4 Young men's highest grade suits at a popular price. Young ore TT Sema ——_ —_—— ‘ Linens, Ete., men's sultsycut on extreme models, tailored as higher $10 Pa A Specially Tempting Item (ena at prices that will at once grade work from fabrics of unusual quality and smartness & eommand your sttentlon, Page finer Get the Habit. Go to | Our Young Women’s Suits Women’s Good Black Cloth Jackets at $2.95 — OME remarkably handsome, stylish jackets, of good light-weight biagk !wties’-cloth, with their price cut nearly in half, because, by agreeing to take a large number, we got-a low wholesale figure on them, % They are all faultlessly tailored and neatly finished throughout. A 22-inch hip | length, with o tight-fitting back, fly front, coat sleeves and cuffs, and ornamented with Wo he braid and buttons. . pete Se Meo ABABA MORNING WONDERS. eat ws ue ee : wbohiisiountcsaemonnd be Ce FOUR UNION SQUARE. 14th, n. B'way. 47 CORTLANDT, n. -Greonwich, 279 BRO, DWAY, fe Chambers. pietH BTR 08f 3d Avenue. ‘fat exceod any provious showing and (ere decidedly good vaines for the i x :}

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