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‘ af ’ aT THE EVENI | (GALS THROAT RORSES PRANCNG | “Ol CONVICT AT WL: GROOMS. FATHER sl QUT ON STRIKE Alarm of ‘Murder Raised | RHEUMATISH WILL GO. Leryn eth <— a bottle the ai ing: Pia xtract Dandes ig fore ‘Coniponsdl “pe ounce, parila’ three ounces, Ta ful ¢ ttme. wat — h can be ex: by Son, Who Starts upon Kidneys, removing oi- to the last word, Not that the plot ts » + that clow the process ‘but that. Caleb Conover, the so compell ze. ating wavte matter and Ing. p Uke a: fight Cor * struggle to remain to Aven ol 2 “Boss ate ia drama|tiontiy plotured..His tremendous . strength, dominating will, and general crookedness are pitied I against a man of grit, who is as good a fighter as Conover, but QUARREL OVER MONEY. with different weapons There is action In the book. Some and pu Torpi Returned from Prison | . Saturday. and Demanded Family Hoard: divestife organs. Policeman Stafford, standing at Union street and Fourth avenue, Bronigyn, to- | ay saw 4 small boy carrying an enor- gous cheese knife, running wili® through Union street. ‘The boy was ‘orying. Malt 4 block shead of him a woman Was rmning and sh ftafford stopped the boy and questi iim “My sister is killed, Teliow. “Come with Stafford lowed him to the top Moor of the tenement at.No, 2% Unio ‘There, In o cramped little aparte found tho body of a young woman lying on the four, her throat cut from ear to saidthe little nt, he ear, : re ve edt noggin | tnat| | Offers some really sensational values for Tuesday's Antonto Lan: her of the. dead selling—values that will crowd this Basement Store girl, wes miss bebe to the limit.’ Particular attention is directed to this person known to be alohe with the girl Just Out of Penitentiary. a wearened Great Wash Goods Sale ttarting to-morrow and contisuing throughout the week. A won- dertul purchase of regular stock goods, mill ents and remnants that will enable you to buy material for a street, house or party dress, also dressing sieque, kimono—also wash goods ‘or children’s wear—for very little money. Note the comparative prices: 10e Organdies, Se yd. 250 Organdies, Ze yd. Ife Swisses, I 2e yd. 18¢ Batistes, [Ze yd. 19 Wool Finished Batistes, 12¢ yd. 1% Linen Finished Suitings, Me yd. 19c to 45e Woven Fabrics—mill ends, Ife yd, 19e Volles—mill ends, 7ise And many aber exceptional bargains. “Tt appears thit Lanct man about fifty y Pr wary. 1 law about a year ” Union street and Fourth avenue eno was rescued from a mob bent upon ) dynching bim by Policeman Stafford. Phe feeling of the family for Lancia wes anything but friendjy While he ‘was in prison his. wife, the daughter Dfaria. and the boy. Tony, had done Yery well, Maria was the family barker ‘and kept the small savings. She was | gmarried, and her husvand, John Torpi, boarded with hee mother. The elder Lancia wanted money all “Gay yomterday. Dut was unebt get tt. He kearned to-day that Me: ome money in her possession ans demanded Mt. Bne refused to give it up, advising him to ge to work. They quarrelled Bt breakfast and were quarreling when the boy went to work in the grocery of J. Potty, at No. Zire. Lancia went out to make somo purchases in the neighborhood. Son Starts to Avenge. Mrs. Lancia wan absent from her homme Jmdout belt an hour, As she was a ccimbing the steps to her flat, she was ~wuddenty run into and almost knocked . Gown by a wild-oyed man whom she Tedogniseda# the coal dealer from the Disement. From him she leorned that De bad gone to her fint with a pall ot cou) and through the open door had geen her daughter upon the kitchen Moor with her head almost severed from der body. The woman turned rovery, where she>te Sragedy. True -to the family training young Tons ‘selsed a big chome knife “er These pretty suits are made of a fine quality taffeta in black only; have full sunburst skirts with five yards sweep at bottom. Women’s New Tub Suits, $2.47 Of a gcod quality lawn in black and white; preit; panels of fn €or embroidery; new three-q trimmed cuffs; trimined, pleated- mode) “siete ot valuzs, 8c Unbleached Muslins, 4 ¢ yd. wt ws have purchased the entire stock of a leading Baltimore cotton man- faciurer. One item in the purchase bei: bleached Shectiog—case value of whieh Table at 44 y 20 Fourth avenue, and is Be per yard. On special (Limit,12 yds. to # customer.) ariot Sheets, 52c each 69¢ 2,100 for this sa) teams—no tlarch . and ran to Petty’s Fd dressing. On Beyaia' Tables. Special at S%c each, Idfants’ 6S5e Caps at 39c y and siarted In the wake of als mother Of fine We Svenge ue crime. He War on nis Jamn--several pretty styles; trimmed with lace, embroidery a 3 home sed <hige. tucks snd hemetitesing. Boa - verytnins. the f. ———— ™ *y Hine nna (hal toe ta aie — infants*-49¢ Nalnsook Dresses at 24 ff Hie’ rewlstsa ‘he cut net throat, nea Tucked yokes=finisbed at neck ard sleeves with hemstitched ruffles, w Nim leave Ti Sires & montis te 2 years. od MAN bn thie and the pelle agen chat they can soon Je building. 50c Belt at 29c ta he robbed his dw 1% oamcle ae te anatio hine en ott } Mode of the finest quality real kid leather ith cal pa and fancy jeweled Backles in all colos-—black aud whi Yor this aale , : YALE ACCEPTS $20),000 | ROCKEFELLER FUND. Twn paver 25e Hose Supporters, Pair 15¢ Hook Viton, Sew-of and large Pad Supporters with ( # lice elastic, worth 5c. eine ee ‘ith four straps—wide Pearl luttoms—6 cards for 25. Fot dew fcoi—ali Hier-4 pair for..... April 1A statement Stoekis Jasde by Bectetary Stokes, of Yale Uni, be —% ara OES Bos ell es the gift of $7,400 to the University firom. tho Rockefeller fund conditional the raising of $139.10 additional, be aorepiel und the university will | oe every effort tw fulfill the condt: | aioe All Merchandise Mentioned Above on Sale in Bargain t asement, XMAS, L9ETO20 ™ STREETY NEW YORK. 19°70. 20"S. naujford Co. Special 150 Reliable ay. —150 Reliable - Sewing Machines at $] 150 NE fact that we sold 150 of these same ma- chines on one day not long ago at a much higher price-than we now sk, is evidence enough that they areall we claim for them— their easy-sejling qualitiés.are matebed by their easy-running qualities! For ‘Tuesday only—150thoroughly up-to-date easy- rmpning Sewing Machines that agents everywhere charge as high as €99 for, ata hitherto uahenrd-of Tow price We give with each machine 5 repoit guarantee for life=isn't. that o protty cear indication of their thorough rettability? And they are nice looking machines, too, with three Crowers and decp head, making them look like « table when cloved. y re entirely ecll-tireadéng: w li (eke all sires trom 0 to erochet eile in fact, ‘do ali kitids of sewing, bemstitehing, tuehlug, ety. and Compound each dose one teaspoon- your meals and at bed- drinking plenty of good A well-known evthority et a tuat thy god prensinton pha A Novel Out of the Ordinary macy can supply the ingredtents, liy mixed at mixture will act directly 8 fiiled to keep clean The worst’ forms of Rheuma- tism are said to be readily over- come without the slightest injury or fH fecting to the stomach or Bargain Basement Women’s $11 Suspender Suits, $6.90 Pleated waists with length sleeve; lace some 200,000 yards of Buffalo Un- Bargain —size 214x9+ yards—moade of Beautiful heavy musiin, . 29e¢ NG WORLD, MUNDAY, hans dn ‘(\ Store Closes at 5:30 P. Me Caleb Conover, Railroader By Albert Payson Terhune 5Qc.a Copy. By Mail, 60c POLITICAL novel which grips the ‘interert from the first mplicated or thing happens on every page. This novel is sold in New York only at Wanamaker’s, and is the Eleventh of the S0¢ Series of Novels. The others are— THE MAN BETWEEN, by Amelia E. Barr DANIEL SWEETLAND, by Edeu Phillpotts. DOE GORDON, by Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman THE CHIEF LEGATEB, by Anna Katherine Green, A ROCK IN THE BALTIC, by Robert Barr, ~ THE LADY EVELYN, by Max Pemberton. REZANOV, by Gertrude Atherton. THE MOUSE OF DEFENCE, by E. F. Benson. KATE MEREDITH, FINANCIER, by C. J. Cuteliffe Hyne. LATTER DAY SWEETHEARTS, re. Burton Harrison, Each Soc. By mail, 60c, postpaid, Slore, Kinth Street, Siewart Butiding. —*** Rook Plant Rose Bushes Early Make your, selections now while the assortments are complete, and the best and freshest Bushes are here to choose from. arly planting means better results. Hardy Holland Bushes—every bush two yeard oldé—and grafted on manett! root, in the following varieties: nk Naltimore Belle, white ¢linrber Mra. John Laing, soft nink Cart. Christy. de Payl_ Neyron, ¢ Gonsral Jncqueminot, dark red. At Isc Each; Two for 25c, $1.25 a Dozen also the following ‘Bulbs and Plaats:— La France, leht pink Plants | Bulbs Standard Hydrangeas, te Itlae, mock orange, od ace te ee ea, hybiscus, blers- Azalea, hard Ka rden, % fine specimens, $1. » ite euch, ira fine, bie laly Bulbs 6c, Magnolias, 1 tments; also Baremen' mt Sub- Station Store BASEMENT, STEWART BUILDING, Wanamaker Bldg. hie Beeda. tn full ass and Clover | \ | More Colored Dress Linens At 17c a Yard t 8,000 yards of yarndyed Irish Linen Suitings, 27 and 30 yates wide, in ‘a wide variety of colors, as well.as plain black and natural linen, Qualities tha would regularly be worth 36c and Bic, now ‘at 17c a yard. 5 Fig ured Ginghams, TSC. Gingham, 82 inches wide, at 1Sc a yard. 4 rence i with Jacquard’ figures. Wil launder a endiany Thin is 2 manufacturer's surplus of about 3,000 yards, and at this low price showld sot last long. * SHOES leather Blucher Ox- Women’sHandkerchiets At 10c each, worth 124%e—Sheer Mnen Handkerchiefs, in cross- bar viaid At 8c a biell- Hula white | kerebiets, with b4~ Men's Handkerchiefs ach, worth 1bo-—-Plain Bs i Poin ched = all - linen handkerchiefs At 25c each, worth 250.—Col ored novelty Handkerehiefs. white, with colored stripes and borders. || Mixed Cotton Suitings,43c | « A ide, kind at 4%c. In two shades only, brown and tan mix- tures. Cotton Suiting at.18c Fine and evenly woven Gergnen | 5) Cotton Suiting, in white only, 30 inches wide, and made of the best grade of cotton. In fen- yard pieces or cut any length. ‘A very exceptional value at the price 18¢ # yard. Women's Belts At 38 worth 50¢ to $1 Sik Belts fa black, white and colors; plain snd bodice effect mounted with silt or French gray -Snished buck lary Many with back-pleces. Atwo Lenther’ Belts in black, white and colors Patent ford Shoes for women, at $1.65 apalr, Smart shape, correct fin- oh.” $2.50 value. Brown kid Gibson Ties for Women, at $1.90 a pair, The popular color and siyle of a quatity made.to sell at $3 a pair. Behool Shees for boys, satin calf lace. with extra stout adtes, at $1.50 a.palr. Sizos from 134g to 5% in brona widths. Usual $2] | quality. te. zen, worth 6c cs ehed Hand- Notions Dress Biiclds, naineook doubip- Hand Bewlng Htation Shell Hair Pink & box; large mize,,19e box, n i ‘ape, bundle of assorted Best puaiity. Heltx- os dc & paper, iedaaicisnns ‘rilled Blastic Bide Gart winck, white, Live and plok. oe w ~ Lamp Shades Bhades of colored glass panely in metal frames with colored glans bead fringe. I-tnoh ap $3.50, regular $5, 14-inch at $6, regularly $10. Sultabie for table. reception or banquet | Jamps. | Children’s Handkerchiets neat plaited effects, some stud. we the hematitehed al) - linen ded with steel nail heads. | Handkerchief, at 60¢ «dozen, |] Sub-Station Store, Basement, Stewart Building ~ JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, way, Fourth Avenue, Bighth to Tenth Street Eyes Examined For and By Physicians of New York's best Family s send their patients to us |wheu eye troable is ected ag the * taure of other-ailine ¥ Oar Registered Physicians make thor- ough sxaminatiogs—Without Charge Ps, Glasses as low as One Dollar. an ot a ~ edge, round doilics. Reels World Help Wants will avieuiy| bring to your door the KIND of | workers shat do Silage RIGHT. ja Sixttl Ave, ish 3t., 23 ses “how a NO. CONNECTION WITH ANY © SIEGEL (elOOr 2.0 GREEN AT. Paes _ Tuesday Bargains _ Full 0° Springtime Signifcance OST of these items are distinctly scasonabie=the very kind of goods that the sofier- air and rising thermometer suggest your get- ting, Several of them refer (o house- hold nesds now daily growing more insistent. -But, whatever they are, they are all bargains in the true sense, ond Big Store Tuesday Bargains at that—offered to-morrow at a lower rice shan any that has ever heretofore en aivertised. We will fill telephone orders as long as the lots specified for the va “hh 's selling last—nolonger. We reserve the rightin all cases to limit the quantity purchased by any one person whenever we deem it necessary to protect other customers Stylish Skirts in Latest Models, $2.95 Women’s stylish skirts, well tailored and built on newest models; materials arc gray striped oF Fpaaes mixtures, and plain blue and black panamas, \itker Days, $4.50 Flower Baskets, 19c Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 95c Imported glass flower baskets, a‘ tisti- An attractive showing of new soring cally shaped, in effective shades of olive green, dark green or ruby, A dainty, rugs, in a wide variety of colorings patierns. Sie 27x84 inches. decorative bit.of glassware. (Third Floor, Frost) Other Days, 29c | crinn Fleas. Prom) Front) —_ «Other Days, $1.25 $1.25 Fine Pimolas, 28c - ~ Children’s ( s Caps, 17c Large bottles half price for to- Fine lawn caps, for ch.idren or in- ‘morrow only. - Perfect, delicious, fants, made-up in the French style with Queen Olives, stuffed with pimentos. dainty pin tuckinz and fancy stitching, Put up by the Sev'lle Packing Co, Sizes 12 to 16 inch. Other Days, 55c atottle @se:ead Floor. Cenver.) Utility Boxes, *1.49 Children’s Coosa, $1.48 These useful shirt waist, or utility,| Mace of fancy check wool mixtures boxes are thoroughly well made, snd] and plain cheviots, in several pretty covered with tastefully designed mat-| new styles and latest colorings. Sizes tings. Sizes 17x 28 inches, 20 5 years. (Third Floor, Prom.) Other Days, $2.75 \_\seo0d Poor, Cntr.) Gece new ren _Other Le Other Daye, $2.50 f_ Holland Shades, 23e x _ Gingham Rompers,35¢ The colors are white, ecru, or dark T Ht comfort green, and the shades are of a good reli- P| dg paveP Asin and ela | 2 Fourth F joor, Other Days, 25, aR able quality of holland. Sizes 36x 72 trouble, luc only, preitly trimmed inches. with white braid, Sizes 2 to 6 years. . (Toied Fier, Prony ~=Other Days, 35¢ each + (Becoed Fle, Geman Other Days, 5Ce Muslin and Cheese | Women’s Leather Belts, 39c Cloth, 5c Of glove kid ee other leathers, in Unbleached muslin, light or medium weignt, 27 or J6 inch width. 10,000 | black, wiite, brown, (an, red and green yards, 36 ich wi. th, of bleached or un- | 2 to 3 inches wide, with gilt or- ieatnes covered buckles, Other Days, 48¢ Pd tleached cheesecioth. Main love, Rear. Other Days, Up to 8c ayd. | (Main Fiot+. roa.) Scarfs and Covers, 49c 2, Kimono Sacques, 19c Imported, scrim, Hardanger, em- Wash kimonos, of fine lawn, in a broidered scarfs and covers. Offered large assortment of attractive patterns at this remarkably low price because we and colors; made in nightingale style, have them in one design only. with scalloped edge. {Main Floor, Rear.) Other Days, $1.25 \Bs @ @ Pieor, Center.) Other Days, 35¢ Hemstitched Doilies,5c| Kimono Gowns, 59c 33 Odd hemstitched doilies, 6, 6 and 12 Made with double yoke back and inch squares, or 6 and 7 inch Scailope4 | front and border of contrasting material. Well made and of | Fashioned o! good lawn, in pretty de- signs and colors, (Second Pioar, Cenrer.) Other Days, 79¢ . . ae Ya Silk Kimonos, *1.50 - Short kimonos of fine China silk, ina large variety of handsome patterns and tolorings, —Alse-— plain colors; —-with shirred yoke and border, Worth Up to $1 Other Days, $2.60 Carabagh Rugs, *8.25| French Chip Flats, 59¢ Oriental rags of beautiful quality and Hets that are suitable for ccildren or ¥ designs, in an assortment of choice, | grown-ups, and which ere easily trim. good quality. (Main Pleo, Rese), | Other Days, Up to 412) Women’s Slippers, 25c Turkish slippers, and they are better than the Turkish slippers sold else- where for prices up to $1, Tan, pink, yellow, red, blue and black, e (Second Flort *% Bi end Floor, Center.’ soft colorings, Average size, 3 ft, |- med. Of tine quatity straw, in red, white, H Gin, x4 ft. 6 in tan, light or (ack blue, brown and black. 4. Filth Foor Frei _-Other Lays Up to $12 | mein ricer, Asie tisie: Other Daye, 81.26 > Elastic Belts, 12c _ Adjustable betts, 144 inches wide, with n ckel plated Swastika’ buckle, which is very effective. Goldman Tucker, 95¢ ins automatic} can be used on any machine and for any material, Come and see it demonsiraie! in our Sewing Machine Department, (Third Pipe) Roses, a Bunch, 25¢ RS 7 2 Days, Mate Floce, Froo.# Other Days, 18¢ Men’ s Slippers, 35c ay + is Hh In a variety of beautiful shades and of Seldom or never will you have such ' | & chance to purchase desirable house the sort that will form most eficctive | ; slippers for so litle money. Velver hat trimmings. Three to ihe buneh, uppers, leather soles and heels, C ther Paya, 39¢ eating wears th Oth r Days, Eo. Second Hest, Ereat Cotton Damask, ife— 50 Fine Cigars, 98e Good Porto Rican cigars, in breves Bleached couon ubic dem 6k, of @ size, known a6 Las Verlas. A cigar gord heavy quality, and in pretty Moral that is giving (reat satisfaction to those poiterns, S8inches Wide, O. ly 5 yards who have tried them, 19 one cusiomer. tain Flier Rene! Other Lays, 31,60 iatien we Chior Lays 2k a yard

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