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THE EVE NINGIWORLD, THUR spar, KNOWLES MUST HURRY. Minister Requested to Make Haste x in Reachiug Roumania, Horace C. Knowles, of Wilmington, Del., American Minister to’ Roumania day on La Prov- Owleg and their two Hie baw been requested by the Department to make all possible ‘In reaching Butharest, which ls in a state of ai Wunder DIES ON WITNESS-STAND. ty Grand Jury Man! Cigreyman: Expires in Testifyinz rue| bills agalnat Yhe officers and Against Daughter's Deceiver. at the North ‘Jersay Street : ts MONTGOMURY, Ala., March 28.—Tha Cdmpany, tha op:rating com- nes. y ead yew Marte, sixteen years of age, The old man caine into ‘court -with dimculty, totter- toils place face wis draw and sorrowful, and he appeared pressed. After answering a fow aque! ucns he threw his hands to his throa condition ri toppled over and in a few moments to comply, ia was fend His malady wae cerebral oper fenders on | hemorrhage, ate gee ndiieta fe trial was postponed: and the ac- Savion tagac. vis Saisie ts | cused bound over to the Grand Jury, ‘ECZEMA CURED au PILES If you suffer from BMIN TROUBLE. yaureas, obtain ine Mant relief and ‘q permanent, “positive cure bY using Yortol The mevatent safest abd quickest cute —- ever offered. Positively yon. os FOR STEALING BREAD. and edorlesa.| We want You to ‘convinced. DELPHIA, March 23.—Willam FREE ae uF aime ‘and o-day Ri ; i\ged eighteen peared eas ede jatt once. under Dials cover anon: jh apes FIUSE minded erdyy while Tedistne Brrear ti eros 3 a7n's1, 6 Av 17th St. : Great Easter Sale OF FASHIONABLE _ Misses’ Suits - hiss FOR FRIDAY! AND SATURDAY. 2 Season's Value, $15.00, rh 1é-Prince-Chap- Stits— beautiful “Spring colorings, ~ th ‘aid Soria shades: ining, Box Coat Suits—in fashionable mixtures, tn light aid) dark check and plaid effects, combined with taffeta in contrasting pastel shades. t wall Exton Coat Suits—in exquisite plaid and check effects; -also Mnethe most fashionable plain Spring colorings; tastefully trimmed with taffeta and braid. checks, The Best of Two Continents P. D.-Europe J.B.-America 4 i] || the exqul ite grace and beauty of Its j | Ines, for the perfect comfort which it ylelds to the wearer, for the per- mancnce-with which- its original Perfect shape is retained Aarne, con- Stant wear—$7.50 ¢ @ The P,D, Corset is noted for The J.B. consel uh Geen on} 1) somewhat similar lines and contalys | the best materials and the best work~- manship that American manutac- || turing affords. Made in this country f{| Ats cost Is of course less than the {m- | Perted corset—$1,00 to $12.50. | At all the leading Stores, | | PRESIDENTS SISTER ROME, March 23 las Robinson. resident Roosevelt. a arrived here yesterday ceived atthe railroad station by Ameri- can Ambsssador Griscom, Embasny Seo- retary Hitt, Bishop O'Gorman, of Sioux Halls; Marquis Philadelphia, and M. Ezekiel, an Axneri- gan sculptor, who gave Mra. Robinson a large bouguet. When King Victor Emanuel learned | jin ejeoted trom that the Robinsons had arrived he ai] place closed for t once arranged to receive Mr. Robinson JOSEPH BECKEL & CO. 424 Broadway, - - °- New York $s not seo His Majesty because it is con: trary to court etiquette for the King to recelve ladies. * Ambatsudor and Mrs. Griscom will (give a dinner next Tucaday in! honor’ of Oye Robinsons. Marqiis Martin Maloney, of Philas delphia, wife and. hig daughter —{ Helen. wer: ved hy the Pope io. to-day. Mr, Maloney, of private chamberlain troduced to the Pontift Pope to Receive he ie Robinsons| Mea. “asnma Ailes A. “Cochrane, of New, York, and Mr. and M Fuller, of Scranton, Pa. The Pope spoke with pleasure of the arrival in Roine of Robinson, and an audience for_Mr. an Robinson with the Tioly Father has already been arranged. casa ce Mr, and Mra. Doug- G KILLS Pol and Mra. Doug’! GANG KILLS POLICEMAN. thelr daughter, (yy sn Walt After Dance and and wero re- Stab Him to Death, CLEVELAND, March 2%.—Albert Shu- ka, a epecial policeman, waa stabbed to death about midnight last night Jus: after he had left a dance bal at Wood- land and Willson a and King the Husband Only. the |; Martin Maloney, ot night the party je and renewed the Easter Offerings, Infants’ Dept Floor. penalaites cealection of-\ail the Latest Novelties in Haby ‘Wear, consisting of Prin € Dresses, mede of the finest Lawns, O Tite and Subrolderies Prices: £069-/te! 15.00 We ° 9.00 Inteat creations in ENTS COATS, in worsted and homespun. black and white Caps, from. elalorately Scinimieds with 2 anchors and *SPECIALS FOR FRIDA "AND SATURDAY. aves alzés’ 2 to 6. Valup We _bave-a_compiete tine-ot-ali_the-tatest-novelttes Ii Spring wear for Boys, including RUSSIAN AND BL ULTS, with. Sailor Collars, in ail the maeialytt Bee dake 3.95 » 12.00 ecka and red sizes 2% to 10, Specials in Millinery. ey OM -TRIMMED UALS, tho fissi-soprotuction— x of French Pattern Hats, beautifully trimmed in a fall line of colorings, from. ERPUD and, whito 5.00 ~ 8.00 WEST 125TH ST., 7TH 2 8TH AVES, OPPENHEIM, CLLINss Millinery, Department SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘On Main Floor, 5th Ave. Entrance’ 1 ‘200 Trimmed Hats .,..... 5.90 100 Trimmed Hats....... 4.50 - -ANew Importation of Pattern Hats on Display, ath Foor Broadway & 5thAve., Cor 21stSt. Alesece SonshSons, ‘SALE OF ‘Easter Hosiery, Suitable for Tan Shoes, for Women and Caudsen: LADIES’, SHEER PLAIN GAUZE LISLE THREAD HOSE, with garter! top, all the newest shades of tan, black and the bright yellow shade so pronounced this season, per pair, LADIES’ G HREAD HOSE with garter top, all the latest shades of tan, russet and black; 35c. per pair; 3 pairs for..$1.00~ LADIES! -PLAIN--TAN “HOSE, ~“in~ Liste Thread, hand embroidered; also a variety of tans and browns in lace effects; per Agel VP Atri winnie Wins Cauwonl joer er eer rr rte pena 50c & 75c LADIES’ PLAIN SHEER PURE THREAD $1.25. 50c SILK HOSE with garter tops, in russet and tan shades, per pair.. CHILDREN'S RIBBED, LISLE, SILK LISLE AND PLAIN: ‘COTTON HOSE, in all the shades.of tan and russet, all sizes, per pair ‘MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Broadway, 8th and 9th 1 Sts. 25c ANNOUNCE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Extraordinary Offering in COATS For Women and. Misses Half and three-quarter lengtu Touring and Street Conts in all the latest Models, made of hard finished Worsteds, Stripes, Checks, Plaids and Mixtures, Values $25.00 . speciat, 12.75 ana 15.0 Lad $30.00, 23d St., (Cor. Fifth Av. Filth Aveo’ Hotel been ascertained *Four-in-Hands, -#1:00 Custom Models, ‘two pair knickerbocker trousers,'9 to 17 yrs,’ + - __ Broadway at Thirteenth Street. Exqulsite Exponents of Women’s eat) Misses’ New Spring Models se Pony Tailored Suits at $19.75 Of black and white check serge, Peau de -soic canes, cluster plaited skirt. Eton Tailored Suits at $19. 75 -Of check wersteds, traid trimmed collar and cuffs, side ° plaited skirt. Of check worsted, vest collar and cuffs of striped silk, | kilted skirt. -Tailored Coat-and Eton Suits-at- $25. a Eton ‘models of Pani ma, black and colors, collar and~ cuffs of Irish crochet lace, fall Plaited skirts, three MARCH 28, {7190702 Whar F. Read's chen Lansdowne “Seconds” At 75c a Yard The perfect goods of this queen of sitk-and- wool fabrics sell everywhere at $1.25 a yard. This lot ie the accumulation of pieces ‘that failed to pass the critical eyés of the inspectors to allow them to be shipped to customers as perfect goods, - The -imperiectibne are such as toin no way affect the wearing qualities or appearance of the fabric, consisting mostly of shaded threads caused by the tension being greater on some parts of the warp, than on others. They are not discoverable except by an expert. Two-thirds of the offering is in blacks and navy blues, Other colors are browns, greons, garnets and “heliotrope: Tdeal for petticoats, drop skirts, linings, waists and dresees, And a saving of fifty cents a yard irom) the price of the ‘regular goods. 75¢ a yard. ++felds-at bottom:—— Tue ae Semi-fitted button-through coat suits in black and white’ checks and monotones, pique collar and cufis, kilted skirt. Fitted coat suits, button through of diagonal serge fo * black and colors, cluster plaited skirt. Dresses of Silk and Mull at $15.75 Princess .model of} silk ‘mull in pastel shades, entire slesves composed of lace and elaboration of same. _ Two piece models of taffeta and foulards in all color combinations, having lace yoke and garniture of velvet buttons. Princess Jumper Dresses at $19.75 Of chiffon taffeta and foulard, in French color effects, short Mikado sleeves. 2 White Lingerie Dresses at $19. 75, Two—models.of the-Princess—type;-having— dainty face * yokes, collars and sleeves, eyelet embrcjdery and dwarf tucks extending length of garment Hadeit Chat 66 Stern Brothers First noes) 3 Women’s Shoes-(7ir i Correct Spring Styles Walking Pumps, Sailor, Toga and Oxford Ties, in Tan and Black Russia Calf, Patent Leather, Vicl Kid, White Canvas and ‘Calf, of the choicest selected leathers and most approved shapes, —— Special attention is directed to TONGUE PUMPS The Season’s Most Popular Novelty, Men’s High Grade Cravats ~ English Hand Loom Silks. Anexceptionally choi¢e display, our own importation, in special "designs and colors, also black, white and pearl, In Folded’ Squares, at $2.00, 2.25 French Silk Crepe Scarfs, in 30 Spring Shades, MEN'S FANCY. WAISTCOATS Flannel, Wash & Mercérized Fabrics, in white and newest designs, $2.50 to 7.00 Exclusive Styles of Children’s, Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing ‘Comprising Norfolk, Double-Breasted Belt, Sailor and Russian Suits, of Plain and Fancy Materials for Ordina; and D; Mea Washable Suits of Imported and Domestic” Materia p Coats and Reefers-in the latest pifects. You: Sesh Suits and Overcoats. s Complete lines in Hats, Caps and Furnishings, including Children’s Straw Hats of various styles, Special for Friday and Saturday Boys’ High Grade Norfolk Suits, in fancy’ cheviots, mere 1 4205 “12.80 Sailor and Russian Suits, in fancy cheviots, pocmes trousers, Young Men’s Suits, of fine fancy thoviotel West Twenty; third S Greets WORLD WANTS WIN! 31,182 MORE 7,312 during samo 5 Separate Advts. week last year by MORE were printed Inst ” than in the HER- «| week in the World. 5,1 39 eee NOTHING BRINGS ADVERTISING LIKE RESULTS}! i} to s5a Folded-Squares; $1.45~ © 20¢; 1-In., 360, Hits Women’s 12-Button Pigue Gloves $1.60 a Pair We almost hesitate to say that these are perfect Gloves of a quality that has been selling regularly at 83.25. But it’s true, A tremendous overstock in the hands of an importer which we were able to buy entire, just this week, brings the price down to less than half. Twelve-button Pique Glaca Gloves in tan, brown and gray, with Paris point and spear point backs. $1.60 a Pair: Pasehent, Stewart Dusiding. Main Moon Brodaway, Stewart Building. The New Tailored Suits For Women Tt is well that our ‘facilities this year are double: what they > were a year ago, for the demands made upon us this week { have been’almost beyond our immensely increased space and ‘[eelling force, Again and again we are told by our customers , that such-variety is not known in any other store. We are not confined to any particular style or fad in women's apparel We assemble everything that is good, ao that You find here the most gratifying comparison among all the different styles produced by the foremost manufacturers here and abroad, And the important feature of ‘price is another point where the purchaser’ 's advantage is very decidedly at WanaMaker’s, Certainly these great stocks, selected with such intelligence and assambled here in such lavish variety, fully desefve all the attention they ate receiving, and cannot be overlooked except at immense disadvantage. to the person failing to see the dis- play. Here are a few brief hints of some of the popular groups: Smart Single and Double breasted Sack Coat Suits, in striped and checked worsteds, at $18.50 to $30, , _ Sem!-fitting Suits of worsteds in mixtures and plain Panama cloth, at $18.50 to $48.50. “Sufts of black broadcloths, with cutaway coats, at $16.50. Suits of plain Panama cloth and striped and checked worsteds, at ee Se aekat! Sults, of worsteds. in checks stripes. ahd. pats, at-$21-~ -et Panama cloth, in all the spring shades, $16.50 to $48, Sh ined Voile Suits, Eton effects, in tan, green, gray, brown and checks, at $27.50 to $90. ik Taffeta Silic Suits, in Eton and semi-fitting styles; some three- Piece effects, at $27.50 to $60, Third floor, Stewart Building. _Last Days_of the-Housewares Sale— Only three more days of this March.Sale, and If you need anything in the way of Housewares you should be wise to buy {t now and saya money. Remember, too, that these low prices have been brought about solely by enormous buylng and concessions of yarious kinds, and that quality has not been impaired. All these stocks have been chosen as. carefully ag our regular stocks and are of the eathe high quality. Hundreds of offerings hesides those listed here: Sterting Gray Enamet Ware Rc Lipped Preserving Kettlea with | bat-handlo, 4-at., 20c; 6-qt.,- 246}; 8-qt., 30¢. Lipped Saucepans, 2-qt., 16c; A-qt., 200; 8-at., 30c. Pudding Pans, 1-<at., ie; B-at., 13¢; 4-qt, 15. ‘Milk ‘Pang, 1-qt,, Se; 3-qt., 10c; 4rat., lie. Water *Patls, 8-qt., 34c; 10-at, 380; 12-qt., 48c. Rice or Double Bollers, 144-at., 850;~8-at., bic. x “Wash Basing, 15¢. = Pie Plates, 11-1nc! Soap Dishes, 10c. Fry¥ing-Pans,-9}4-1n,, 180; 10-In., Frying a No. 7, 206. Waftle Irons, No. 7, -40c. Galvanize4 Ironware Success Ash Sitters, $3,25, |: sGartage Cans, 35c, Ash Cans, Water Pails, 12. -at Coal Hods, Np. Tinwer> Wash Bollors, No. 8, $1.50. Dish Pans, 10-qt, 21 Colanders, 10th aes ee Ag Be, Gravy Strainers, te que Ralsers, 14-gt., 8003" 17-at., c. Oil Cans, 1-gallon, 25¢, Fancy Moulds, Worth 15a:to 3Bc, L leat, now at 10c, % p Dish, Pans, 10-qt., 82c; 38¢; at, 450; ( 21-at., 50¢. Basement, Wanamaker Building. The Sub-Station Store BASEMENT, STEWART BUILDING Sheet Music at 12c a Co, py. A fine collection of popular music at a little price, This ordinarily ‘sells for 180 to 2c. In addition to the tltlen'Itated: belece wo have's great many more at the same price. : We have about three thousand copies on hand as the selling starts, 1 Under. the/eropioal Moon. mental, ie He Fa 80 La 81 Do. in: the el You're usta Ye; 2-at, Instru- and Instrumental. ube Die tor, Xow. ybe Sometime. Di Croeeare ie un le Patrol With You Ets Hel ‘8 Petite Irish Hoearts—Two- Yale Boola March. Great Divide—Two-Step, College Life—Two-Btep, Do: , Jonnie, The “Hymns jof ¢the Old’ Church alr, When. Tou Know, You're Not For- n tts dy the Girl You Can't Forget. eUnn you Keep a Secret? JOHN WANAMAKER - Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co,, * Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Bighth to Tenth Streets,