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WOMAN CAUGHT OPM JONT HAD RICH GEMS She and Two Men Claimed They Were Only Slumming. GAVE NAME OF SMITH. Woman and Man Claiming to ind Held with Others. 4som from en al One Hundred dry, when the place ar I ere s bi s ng! Plea do not @ t a T police ta paid ) . na tire {oN } s' and’ Samuet Wes ‘ were cha r int C t a und ms ar r « nd in explained. woman 4 ran ATOAISON D DDEND uP. ite (Tiree Per Cont cash pricest price only £ , erms te euit ADAM SCITULS Son, RAND 51, cor BROOKLY To Keep Healthy live “rimply, Fat reason drink sparingly, breathe dee > regu. larly, and keep the stomach, liver and | grand old medicine-~ Bi Lren, ml in black, brown, navy and light pastel shades, including a number of —— EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AP | THREATENS ARRESTS IF CARS ARE DIRTY. Or. | |CONFESSES STABBING HIS WIFE IN STREET. SHLOR ESCORT AT PRIEST'S FUNERAL Parks, Inspector of Harrison Some Vehicles Off the Line | Aprit 4.Health In. re, Of Harrison. ner Déclares He Mad a RI Alleging She Was Living Man. With Cohen. Anoth NEWARK, N |mpector Jo ler ee Chap-| | saitors from the New York Newy Yard |‘They served as an escort te Calvary | i “emetory |STAPPO FOOLED WITH ee THE PLUMBER’ $ PIPES. | Jon Saturday night, when several of his | parishioners called to see him. He had not deen—well for several months, but iment was not regarded as serious. |For Bronchitis He Is Now in a Hospital and the |: ers"Are Under | | | | | | every 1 day meddied with some ploee the| fiends plumbers were putting in on the third! neariy a f Because he didn't leave them | as we as he was told to th ert Ashiey and Tho ae "HARVARD NOT LIKELY TAKE VINOL JO GET KAISER’S SON, it heals the bronchial tubes and remedies the cough Any one can take the delicious cod liver preparation; Vinol, which con- tains all the medicinal curatives and body-t ng elements of cod itrer n-joll actually taken from fresh cod art | livers, but no ofl or grease, a old-fashioned cod liver oil would do good, Vinol il Gp ifr zone good for ail bron- an Kupiren caug wy Ww he was pursue nan Digern, of Royalty Would a Her- company D, Twenty- before the Senate Com- won, of ¢ Yor fo) can get Vinol from any of the| wing New York drugzists Harvard, without ha sitive decision, aid not wish ‘and some of the Y re “and @ f o.." 30 tira th brag 125th, ondway und poe foci Slates, ea he would mpnied by his adju "Ene twenty Afth b tant, live Infantry must all about it before and after the affray, and many} oWn estadli t ‘ persone seemed to thik ‘that Cant.| atic to d himeelt trom the Macklin may have been !mplicated. tinetions of tle birth =—" , cant seainy “nd ta tu | lain of the Brooklyn, Was | erm "comming" oe Magistrate 8 . 1 elton asi var espn starket © omer" 3eloved in Navy. netend of the dirty and asmwilé on Ais wife, Sophie Cohen, of hnkdemecabelin i No, 27 Henry street. Mra. Cohen ap-) = ee es th hroug, Itarrt penred in court wl her head com-| aE alld ie = ¢ the| @on only since Monday Iaat, the routs pletely bandaged up so that she could |/O*" nas Akzaines, Weet | changed owing to the cles ardiy see oF oF She Charged Ber | sarme road Tree avenue, the | {ne of the Clay street bridge over the husband, from whom she has been)» Solemn }ieh | tiver separated for ne time, with having church, fhore| ‘Inspector McClure looked ever each stabbed her on the head and face and « part in the|car as tt pessed through Efarréeon, and neck whilo in a jealous rage at Henry Rev. Father | tne resuit was that seven were ordered and Mo y streets last Macy's Churefi |to be taken off and oleaned When to tnd a iife-long friend |Cew" were told that thay would was the colebtant ehep Ousick. | Mooney took eS The church 1 Was t need ‘for an: hour before the zi + eervican began. At the close of the Wasted: Jeet 4 mass the funeral corteme was met @t | haa so far go? noth! ne but promises. M the Twenty-third street ferry by . 0 | of ‘Twenty-Atth Infantry, c and tung troubles. | Blames Drownaville Roughs, Try Vinol on our guarantee. * If! WASHINC April 8—Capt. fam. not satisfied will refund your money. | | RIL 8, 1907. Model Lunch Room, sv Wo omen 's : A Maker Closed samples an{ grouped + Siegel Department Store ent HE story of this purchase and sale is unusual dauble what he asked of us. Persian Lawn $1.49, Waist, Warsts. Made with embrotd- Twelve: different ered yokes, open styles at ets ; from; full blouse front or back. Others effects elabo- have four-inch em- rately trimmed. broidered panels and Lace yokes, baby % as hanes: ‘Weal ftucks and fine =f ‘ ‘ embroideries; 34 (QQy pss abana rad Bi sleeves and lace sizes. Regular price collars. Regular xth Floor, Afternoon Tea, 25c. Music Daily. Witsoe “Makers SamBlen Out a Superior Assortment at Prices Enabling Ura Offer Tempting Bargains. A prominent maker collected them into three lots. They were waists the wholesale prices We took the entire lot, distributing some of them to others erprises. Qn sale to-morrow. Persian Lawn price $2.50, Undermushns. | ! Dainty, Snowy Garments Specially Priced for | Those Who Shop To-morrow. A Make Which Gives Absohite Satisfaction, If you've’ not been able to be suited in a corset, K CORSET COVERS, Made with round necks; try the “Nemo.” Whether you are tall or short trims ed with Valenciennes lace insertions and ribbor - D5e slender or stout—it would be difficult to find a cor- CAINE; "IHC. VAIUES «++ se0ererereresednrereeceenevere | set which would give you a betYer figure and as CAMBRIC DRAWERS. Made with | SOFT-FINISHED CAMBRIG DRAW much. comfort as the “Nemo” gives. full ruffles; trimmed | ERS. Umbrella ruffles of deep aia” with lace Insertions and 1 29c lace insertions anid. full The new spring models are unusually artistic he Cdk vere weseeee embroidery ruffle; worth 49 | full of style, with slender, gracefully drooping waist CAMBRIC. OR NAINSOOK GOWNS. | High, V or round necks; trimmed with Valenciennes lace insertions, | cluster tucks, embroid ery and ribbon beading: 8c! full sizes Cc} with several rows ruffles with tucks ... WHITE CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS. Deep flounces, trimmed ce insertions and deep embroidery; (Second Floor, lines and plenty of taper and curve. NAINSOOK’ SKIRT CHEMISE. Pret | THE EXPERT CORSETIERE WILL tily trimmed with severai rows of | lace insertions and ribbon beading; VC q%4 FIT YOUR iy vA a ruffles. on skirts 98 FIGURE PERFECTLY. tucked with lace ed TOM. 26% | 8c Order Corsets Ae "Mall —Speclal Attention ~ | Given to This Branch of Corset Business. ea (Corset Dept, Second Floss.) For Thursday and Es iday Women’s Tailored Suits Late Spring Models in fancy light mixtures, plain serges and plain Panama cloths, $25.00, $35.00 $45,00 Street Dresses Recent models of silk and voile in light, medium and dark colorings. $35.00, $45.00, $55.00 Tourist-and--Steamer Coats Three-quarter and full length models of mannish materials in stripes, checks and mixtures. $25.00, $35.00, $45.00 For Thursday, April 4th AN IMPORTANT SPECIAL: * Acollection of women’s tailored suits of light weight chiffon broadcloth recently imported models, will be placed on special sale. Regularly #2. 50 to $75.00. At $25. 00, $35.00, $45.00 Sateen Petticoats. Mace of exeelient roatertal, in black, black -and- white stripes and plaids, A large variety of styles made with deep flounces of ruffling, shirring eraccordicn plait- ing; finished with tallored bands; regular price, $1.39... 98e FEATHER-WEIGHT PETTICOATS — Made of soft-finished material with a rustle; deep flounces $1 295 ‘ of cluster shirring. . HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS — Black and colors; made with deep flare flounces, trimmed with ruf- fles, headed with shir- ring and tucks. Reg- $ ae price, $2.49 1. 98 (Second 3 Floor) Waa ‘Tan Oxfords. 5,000 Pairs Made to Sel) at $2.50. The remark has been made that this season is a “Brown” seagon. Trug of Oxfords particularly ' Months ago we contracted for 5,000 pairs of Women's Tan Russia Calf Oxfords. Since then Tan Russia Calf has become scarce. At the price it wil now be impossible to duplicate this order, - Splendid styles, equal in every way to Tan Oxfords now selling at $2.50, Sizes 3 to 7; widths D to EE. Made just like the one illustrated. Tipped toes, Cuban heels. Positively the best | colored shoes selling in New "New York at at this ork at this price. To-morrow’ s especial Ga $1 49 Groceries Highest Quality Food -- SB baolutely Choice and Fresh. Price Will Be, Price Will Be Pretty Shr ind Bloor.) Millinery That Pleases | Instantly Because Styles “We are prepared to Accept Furs aa ie peeeptor ag for Storage During the Summer M during which period the repairing and remodeling of furs “xt fur garments will ke undertaken at much lower rates than during the fur season. Saks’s Spring Ties | for Women, $3.50 Perhaps you have never seen more French Hand-Made _ Blouses ortations of French Blouses rs a Paris makers await your approval. The designs are exclusive and especially adapted to the American woman's figure Our latest pronounced shapeliness and graceful style lines than in this stock of low We consider them unmatch- able for the price. Rikhon, shoes Fashioned of linen, mull, batiste, cotton voile, embroidered crepe de chine and China silk. Saxon, Gibson, Sailer, Blusher, Special Value French Hand-Made Blouses Fashioned of sheer batiste with dainty yoke of hand embroidery and Valenciennes lace; open back, three- quarter sleeve model, tastefully trim- med, much below their actual value, at $6.95, $7.95, $8.95, $9.9 Pump or Oxford Tiga, of patent kid, colt or calfskin, Saxon or gun metal kidskin, calf or demi-patent calf, tan Russia calf or kidskin plain, tipped or pointed, medium or broad + s he toes, low, medium, Cuban or bigh walking or dress soles, Thursday, April 4th Women's Tan Russia Calf Button air, $4. Sey Biscuits. | 4,000 dozens fresh | Are Just Right. | | Two Millinery Parlors! Kt uaranteed | (Fresh Butter. pound White Potatoes dees ies ae ee #00 bbls. of me Noe, will mealy: bush | Oh eraien ate yida Cabbag wih Ti ‘95 ‘ Hmit al. per Crom well Whiskey. Nii arbor, OSG ry Old Brown Stout. Nutritious rs at ach drink e+ good as dosen *, spatial at from the National p ; | ; ruts § BP. Main floor exhibit contains ovens . 3 oC Gales garcine Bic | | $1. 63 | hundreds of Ready-to-Wear - —e | Hats of every description, The Salmon. rg) OM | other section offers the most- Cholce ity Alaska 717), Cramay, ee 12; Cc wanted Trimmed Hats! Milli- Salmon—reg. 18¢.; can ssa nery of superior style! More a ar ira PY cured shows 1 | | grace! Greater charm! Shoulders ders—formerly Picnle Hams — 105c ~ Trimmed Dress Hats. Fresh from our own workrooms, {p Javea, Beason and Silk Braids. Elaborately (rimmed with Roses, | i, |i Breah Meats. | 6 2c | and all other fashionable flowers. Pi whet ein wih the best Messaline ribbons; « great variety shapes and colors; most ent hyn Rd Short Forequarters of Can ada Mutton, bb. Pennsylvania Hens and t Regular price, $7.50. « e-neccvoers sooqhiinases meta ‘ 15¢| |-- Tank Pas “ied from native fn WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN’S READY-TOAWEAR HATS—Large assortment and the lowest prices in New York. Made in 4 new shapes and salors | simply buf tastefully trimmed; extraordinary yalues, Fresh ground Hamburg Steaks, 3 Ibs. for 25¢ | —Creamy, New Yor | | oes meme C Corn i lh bil ee eae ee | Porterhouse Steaks, It 186 | $2 Fancy large Yellow Perch,,)° efor | 98c, $1.49, $1.98 al 49 Long Island Flounders et NEW ITALIAN LEGHORNS Large Delaware Roe Shad, each, Bc DAA! 00:.i) + sencmnnsciebonsoon Large Delawage Blick Shad, each @Be | + canta eee LILACS—-About the most popular flower of the season; white and < | Eka pos ti 10 natural, Regular price, 25c, DUNK. d deesbsneneesasertersntnens I5e IC) | SILK ROSEBUDS—12 to a bunch) Jacky Pluk, Regular price, 25c... ¢ ait Fleer)