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16 FLOROOORA SINGER DEMS AN AST ‘Stirring Times in the Flath Court When Her Neigh- i ws Oo EVENTING WORN. TT STOCKS MINED I PLUNGER GRRAMAN'S RS aver wor ASLOW MARKET. WIEN BELLE ish Examination as to ontented customer whote from tM. Benolat on Complaint bors T | of Her Hushand, Nan Fone sot Ceeert Woo? tan YIELDS TO SCIENCE. Dudge in Vain Tries to Solve Prob- ; Lead 134 & by Magistrate Early and Correct Diagnosis Is lem and the Statuesque Sylvia f ~ u ‘ : oh ‘ = Now Assured. ‘ a erred, Republic 6 nd \ Black Retires in Triumph. iz ‘“ Stee eons Onto @ point, and Vennayivariia, Bal timore & Ohio, United States Steel, | 72°" nitted to tell her stery to the! rhe success which has attended Dr, May the wife acctiiee tian 3 of being | pe derson's treatment o Tuberculosta, rete Bronchitis aod Catarrh places him foremost among Ameri- can Lung Spectalists, and te the di- Fect result of his ability to recognize throat or lung dineases while they are in their earliest stages and when | are curable. va fA wonderul Anderson X-Light, which looks directly nto the body, | assures an absolutely correct diag- ‘nosis of disease of any organ inside the body, and by examination with his X-Light Dr. Anderson can detect Diatiliers’ Beourtties and Colorado Fue large fractions, Profit-taking Inter out the gain to fractions in most {nwtances, fome they wore wiped (hose in the latter group being Ret ing, Southern and Union Pacific, Groat Northern mod Amalgnmuted. Copper Trading continued slow. Bown at No. (08 New Utrecht ave me. ugh Park, Brooklyn, a man Mamed Black keeps a drug store on the BBor of a flat house On the! J Gbeve lives Mra. Molly Chaykin, « feseinating brunette milliner and her , Dera Chaykin. On the 4 be vad floor lives Mra. Sylvia Black, « fascinating blond who ts _ @Mld in Boreugh Park to have deen mee s member of the ‘“Florodora” 2 came. Mrs. Chaykin and her sister-tn-law PO apd Mre Black and her slster Birdie, of Mr Grannan Why wen't he lat ine go free There are two aides conse. | received §,000 from a 1 in Kingfand, and Mr, Qrannan (ud that money, 1 wee an sctress, earning my own Living, when I mar Fied him I've given him momey for the race-track.” Mra. Mary J. Kent of No. @ West Thirty-tu: street, sister of Mire. Gran- nan, and Riley, Grannan ‘asked that the ‘oman be committed, Mrs. Kent told jome and }ie Magistrate tat sieter bad - aye finaly caped from « sanitarium in Hartfard, been under treat- | while | jowest. closing from yest lows Conn, where she had cK cl | ma | disease of the organs Who tw alee © blond, and a whole fect Pie a So) sek Geren |S ote lat from. tres, t= ate Dat neighbors were in Flatbush Police 5 ret to the Use of intoxicants. % le 3 i ‘tha sooner than is possible by Gourt today. Mra Binck was there toe | Buckame’ scent sc eater ce pare | mow foal 5 Pty anewer to a summens Lecured by iH + | to _ahe hotne ot har aint. | toe pMoses no time AT THE START, | . rnd hs act ol (Maer Gee Bgpeeged Cregg: Be = 2B) neces Sie {Put SRP cees | ang trom the very frat dingnosie eact | Bye 7! = Bs 4 Inooherent in her talk.” t receives the proper treatment | her name with varistione on March 2, By ge Mrs. “Grantan’ wee aloo when fret | patient receives jie dividual case, | BR, through the Gumbwaiter shart a 13 —1 [arraigned jn court, and among the | best 5 eas lagubt Gidea (ba tia ied: as te Steers, when he heard) tm Oh ony + 4 | Ciner Prisoners she was not reecgnised and for the tis original germ-| hat be had 0 flat house row to adjudl- Wool. 2 ue — 8 | oe Intogiostion,. ad | fering from, er eeaianion treatenent| ate, sighed several times, took « grip anes @ — €| Patrolman Scanjon, of the West Thir-|icida] vapor in gel reggie and writen | Rtn 3 6 BR iB | eth street tation,’ waid “he arrested | cgrriee the healing remedies directly he principa!: to adil in. Mrs. Chaykin $i. x Ge “Bow = 1 | HEB, Grannan at Gevench avenue 09/15 the weat of the disease, xille the | “was the first witness, She said that she ae cite hy oy = jmhe Maglatrace that the (woman was tubercular Lpeaehoae? Larabee per ct had been abused and vilified and called Be el # oe }attrecting « crowd. Mire. nan ‘wee the progress of pense | ames by Mrs. Y & Wes BE ix Toa | See Reed Teen EP a wut} No time is wasted in eet on | Ri a 188 fiog = & | st the “Gcor was “sopped ‘by "m lewyer |ing or being treated for 6 wrong 2 Pe ae of ie = Rl sent to court by her husband. disease, and the thousands of cured = ve BS bSK & ened roy oe lb Shon | patients are living proofs of Dr. An-| Sai & & OR y alter her Busband, followed by | derson’s successful treatment | o " $3 Se | Mrs. ear en 5 ve we rece These facts are not the result of a BP © Bb ted | Tomes ne cate, reeeots tie | few experiments with « dozen pa-| ik “Sow “Soy — yw | Magtetrate that hi used Hquor to | tients, but are the result of a success| BS 2 2 = % He gave - of nineteen years’ experience as a, eh mh tt F lung specialiet and nine years as the ao” sk se > = only expert X-Light Lang Specialta 25% 1 HR 1 in New York. “Sy “Bl Ss = "8 BANK OF ENGLAND CAR: a Puteation eed. comaiita: wo” ©” w° | tion are given free. Sh ey out | DISCOUNT REDUCED, | “Sr “ANDERSON, 80 weet 234 st! Qasr ak > | (between Sth and 6th aves), New * 2 3 LONDON, April ~The @tseount rate | York. Hours: Dally, 10 to 6: Mon- ? Y gt Slat the Bank, of Engiand was reduced to- | Gay, Wednesday and Friday evenings! a = | Oey See na. The plete. | tll 8 o'clock; Sundays, 1! to 2 Sk oh > | cordance with expectatlons. The pleth- : , it to 2 It} a. tad ay 3s ="g < *t ener in et pearieet (Re A the zane eae ified for advice and| ¥ Bisse rge influx of in e nk of |ask for . Anderson's new {llue- @ drae store? | Fee fre fp * * | Batinnd during the past week mace the |trated booklet on Chest and Lung Riper UL anaine’ sa witnees-| 3 Fe Py — ym effect Was largely discounted. Diseases, sent free to any nddreas, Too Fast for the Stenographer. oe ib Ft ae —_—SXuX""-_—_— ed — 4 we 3 Soe —,%! | asi et “Oks 'k al diy -%* if te Seer et BE BSS (? ae : ae ee FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (@) CAR a es ey hauled SPECIAL SALE OF id Pacitio Buu Lo awe! inn 3% T Bits New Model Corsets ” a ei +34 Particularly designed for beth medi: eaid the Magis- tf um and well developed figures. Confine yourselt ith 5 of Coutil and Batiste, filled with genuine whalebone. sete oper . Rreaburg, trereupan | } i % side garter attachment. Regular value $4.50 Special price, 2.95 utes. She corroborated Mrs. ioe — % +) * * wit aa A. Morton Oppenheim & Co. 358-360 Sixth Avenue, Cor. 22d Street. Takes a Solemn Oath. Chaykin testified and then Mrs. Took the sand ene wok the Mie Mra leslie Carter taking a cal; Raising her correctly gloved she bewan lemeat 0y Got, and by God alone, | 9d on,” interrupted the Magistrate. | common or garden va- | of_ oath. | Black, being duly sworn, de- | ‘every un! She said she had seen her husband 4 pre. Counter, and th Shay | —_— ad celled her ‘und fer alster Hirde nay n, eis as lawyer, @oes- oem examines Mrs” Black rs Exclasive, Original, High-Class E “I want her to tell the truch,” shouted abe athe 0 SR a Dress for Women “ mm of the drug store, and that _— 40 f— 4 the tron bers out and conrie ‘ mr wraiy, om Sertontty stpioiions.”. re —_— \ a Pyrat na low, mocking " ens se agpa pe ean Special Sale High Class u ‘way. She assured the Court thet Es 5 . wane oe bd yest ion ’ d oy aes Model Suits an py the case. s a4 Mi may) and be @004." he advised s (ae Dresses . CARE OF SCHOOL CHILDREN, $75 90 Worth to $45.00 Lot comprises over 1,000 exclustve and original model garments. iY Lectures on the health of school ¢ @fidren will be delivered in the pud Me schools thin evening, 2 connection SS with the Roard of Wducation’s regular course Dro dohrG Cronin wil) epesk at Geheo! No 17%, One Hundred PL Bleventh vireet and Pitt) avenu ° De, William Ho Atien will ject 1) "Who Bricgs Up Your Child?’ « Me Benool Neo. 1%, One Hy my fee URSNAY. OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs.@ Breadway and 2ist St., New York. Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn, Specials for Friday ——————— ——____—} Special I .adies’ Lingerie Waists Val. and-Fitet hace Trimmed. Value $4.00 Tailored Beau Brummel Shirt Waists 2.00 APRIL 11; 1907 Stern Brothers r Will place on sale To-morrow, Women's Tailor-made Walking Suits Several styles in Fancy Stripes, Checks and Mixtures, with Eton, Hip Length and Semi-fitted Coats, Pleated Skirts, at the Special Prices of $21.50 & 26.50 Will close out IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC All white and colored edging. 500 Ladies’ Cluny Lace Waists China silk lined. Value $8.00 4.95 Oree NHEIM, GLLINSs G Walking -Skirts—Special Walking _Skirts Green and Blue Plaid Mohair Walking Skirts Panama, Plaited Model Voile Plaited ‘Walking Skirts Full drop skirt of superior taffeta (taffeta lm. fold, also self trimmed). Value $22.50 Coat Department Covert Coats 12.00, 15.00 Taffeta Silk Etons...-......... - 10.75, 15.00 Traveling Coats srrereereseses- 20,00, 25.00 Silk Rubber Travelling Coats 15.00, 22.50 7.50- 6.90 16.00 ‘ Broadway & 2ist St. Fulton & Bridge Sts, New York, Brooklyn. oo ———————— Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. Paris Models, Costumes and Coats For street and carriage wear. New spring importations -of voile, silk, cloth or novelty fabrics, from the best Paris designers, 75.00 Heretofore $135.00 to $195.00, French Hand-Made Lingerie Waists Hand-Made, Hand-Embrotdered, Lace Trimmed, 7.90 9.75 13.75 Values $13.75 to $25.00. French Hand=Made Lingerie Gotyns Hand-Made, Hand-Embroidered, Lace Trimmed, 29.50 and 49,50 Values $49.50 and $85.00. French Lingerie Walking Skirts Hand-Made, Hand-Embroidered, Lace Trimmed 19,75 Value $34.50, FIFTH AVE,, 37th and 38th Sts, PU Phirty-third street and Right “Little Known Poin Beheel Ooiidren All colors—all stses as follows + Votle Satts—obver stlh drops. Taffeta Sith Prince Chap Suits, Imported Worsted Prince Chap Salts Finest Serge Cutaay Suits, Imported Novelty Eton Suits. Tight-Fitting Tailor-Made Suits. Beauatifal Sttk Dinner Dresses. Exquisite Silk Fumper Dresses. Gorgeous Lingerie Gowns and Dresses. Real Linen Coat and Eton Sutts, and many other styles, Mighteon nurses were grad iated ny it ef the Leba hoo! Cho‘ce Entire Lot, 55 Wont to $45.00 VW“ -— PATTEN TO WED? WASHINGTON, Ap oe to hear an gan cun taf Mee Mary on Patt B. Altman & Cn. FURS, FUR GARMENTS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES RECEIVED ' FOR STORAGE AND SAFE- KEEPING THROUGH. QUT THE SUMMER MONTHS, DURING WHICH PERIOD THE PLACING OF ORDPRS FOR THE REPAIRING AND ALTERING OF FURS, AND THE CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF RUG# 18 BBPECIALI.Y RBCOMMEND BD, LACK CURTAIN§ CLEANED AND @TORED. ee AAA AAR RRRAARe neaneenneean nents Pifth Avenue, 34th and 35th @trecis, New York thous’ than any other two mediums in the universe, Bridal Sets Consisting of Three Pieces at the Specially Low Prices of $10.50, 15.00. 18.50 to 30.00 Former Prices from $18.50 to $65.00 ——————— Dress Trimming Dep't An exceptionally large showing of Black and Colored Braids in all widths and shades for Tailored Suits, | i t Special for To-morrow 1,500 Yds. Black and Novelty Trimmings, tojs season's importations, 45¢, 75¢, 95¢ Value 95c, $1.50 and $2.00 Yard Men’s High Grade Pajamas An extensive showing in Madras, Silk Mixtures, Light Weight Flannels and Mercerized Fabrics for Spring and Summer Wear. Perfect Fitting and Best Workmansnip. Exceptional Values in- Madras Pajamas, in ciioice designs and colors, surplice neck and military collars, finished with silk loops, +1 00, 1.45 Value $1,50 to 2.50 Bric-a-Brac Dep’t A choicé selection of Bronzes, Clock Sets, Electroliers, Porce. lains, Vases, Etc., Appropriate for Wedding Gifts. Exceptional Offering of BRILLIANT CUT GLASS Bon Bon Dishes, $1.35,1.95 Footed Compots, $1.95, 3.95 Salad Bowls, 3.95, 4.95 Flower Vases 3,75, 4.90 Ice Cream Trays, 3.95,5.75 Oil& Vinegar Cruets, 1.65, 2.10 (THIRD FLOOR) Eee Unusual Showing of Children’s, Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing Much Below Former Values Young Men's Single and Double-breasted Su ip the newest models and patterns Valu: $15.00, $11.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, of blue and fancy mixed chey o's, extra pair knickerbocker trousers, 9 to 16 yrs, Valu- $6.95 4.90 Boys’ Sailor and Russian Suits, o/ bius serge, bt grey cheviot and neat paids. Value $5.95, 3.75 Boys’ and Cnildren’s Resfers, of plain and ‘ancy materials, Value $6.75, 4.75 Boys’ High Grade Madras Blouses, ‘alae 95c, 69c Complete lines of Hats & Caps, including Straw Hats of Imported & Domestic make. Furnishings, Etc. West Twenty-third Street J v BAU M [ANN & BRO Furniture, Carpets ® Upholstery Goods A Home of Four 9125-° Oven Raturda, Bvenings Unall Mock Rooms comietctt- ly Furnishe Our there areas terme spoly aise te lowe Ieleed Mow doreer or WE PAY FREVOIE ANI VE. The Sunday World's Want Directory makes more “Offers of Posh 4