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SSS ree a SGA COUPLE KILLED BY GAS ON 30TH HS WEDDING DAY Perrys Opened Stove Jet by Accident After Anniver- | P's sary Celebration. In all the group of merrymakers who| 1 anced and sang at the thi wut) miversary of the wedding of Frank Perry and his wife, Rebecca, of No.| | 24 West Sixty-seventh street, Saturday n night, none tripped more merrily to ti van-| music and enjoyed the festivities with] , lighter heart than the couple them- selves. The couple bade their friends be sure y departed after |} changes of wish e and call again as hand clasps and e: for health and long lives Ar A him out of their promise. a group of pimours yesterday. The first th » to gain t persist- @oor locked and were wu: admission. More arrived, ent pounding at .ae door failed to arouse either of the F A persons crowded the front hallwa) wondered why no one came to the door, Then or » men and| = the door w ment Both had b Investigation st gas stove had b ably by accident. The finery ents were spread out on a table in t bedroom. Pe: fifty-four years oid, his wife seven. eee TEXAN SHOT IN STREET BY SON-IN- and LAW. Banker, Victim of Former Cashier, Not Uncie of Harriman’s Cou Dr. J. A. Lovett, a we! of Liberty, Tex., w phot last night at son-in-law, J. G. ing occurred on the s was arrested been but was re alleged ir He had th at the firs: It was Dr. J. A. Lovett, her-in ved be ulartties In to k Lovett told an reporter that this was wo families are not re- 99499005690000000 9000000064050 9000 000000000000000000 ee. Dhe LF These shoes are sty and through. style and cor faults of the usu maintained in siock in will properly fit yo usual bar; Kid: Paten They a e@ as the finest, Men's :0. i aie grounds with ra! Women's Underwea: size white rivbed Ve Women’s Vests at 2}, Nuished Vests; low neck and siveveluss, $3 Blankets at $2.35 Full size White Blankeis 70x 0 inches, Se a garment. low heck und 8 welght instead of $1.25. ee 25c Turkish Towels at 20c Bleached, hemmed, size 21 x4 inches. 85¢ Cream Damask at 75c In checker pattern, with damask border, 63 inches wide. 25e Handkerchiefs at 12% Women pure Irish linen shirred hemstitched e iIclinen hemstitehed Handicorch im quarterinch hems, at 12%, instead of 0g 5 pounds Also Comfortables fi carded in, | covered with dainty si es 3q) 1 AUTOIST VAUGHAN WRIST BROKEN Chicago Man Able to Compete for Briar- cliff Trophy. CHICAGO, March 16,—Whil ne through Lincoln Park yes- Frank Vaughan fe an and woman in an au en down, Ige he poss ne in running order. | ne was turn rist The occupants of parently re@ the pain he jw is Injury he before he 4. Yesterday's accident may een HARD ON THE F. F. V.'S. ND, The Newest Wanamaker Achievement in | oe Shoes for Women on and lace s in at 25c a pair—Lisle threa a Every pair perice € each—"Seconds” of 25c grade, Spring Model Hats, 2.00 ‘THE EVENING WORLD. May Not Be, ft riding in ceting Reg ng the and the| s of his ent Major i} the auto forged suffering, his ma- ‘summoned & n some. tim: entries In heduled to N ts the only March 16.— The Byrd | town and Broadway & Fifth young » in st Sixtieth street, the >be that line of march for the St. ared. With the mechanical ck's Tay parade to-morrow was Hl) ses lie soon had the | decided upon: ull 10) @ disban: LINE OF MARCH FOR {DESERTED WIFE ST, PATRICK'S DAY Sixty-ninth to Have Place of She Causes Arrest of Husband Honor, and Archbishop Far- | ley to Review Parade. While He Is Attending Festivities. the Ancient Order of | ght at the Irish Ath- I'm the ort by sister, and joy Col, Edware ment day, Jollification, ths send in a note to me fined at the my wile to the ost break up t me with bigamy 1p, but narge Irish Volunteers Ave. Cor. 2Ist St. r with w some are silk SPECIAL. ik lined, plu light and dark Other SPECIAL —1i00 Men’s Tuxedo Suits, silk 1 9S S90 GO9G 00 S99 9O9O9 9999 GOOF 6999 H509O999 00099 000099009009 9990000 00000000000 lace styles. Gun-metal 1. SIucher style, serviceable, good-looking an in high favor ju All soles cu tanned leather and Goodyear sewn Complete range of sizes a hs to comfortably fit all norma! feet The “Lady Betty is well worthy of your acq nace. $2.50 a pair. Sale of Underneay and Hosiery Women’s ifc Stockings a ninlesscotton, | De elee Pamltbetceart ieee The Men's mds” of 25¢ grate, Medium-weight oO ine in various colored will Soon t of 85e grade. Extra Good tas them White ribbed lisle Oi Cloth at Half Price at $1 0 aqunre 3 25c ¢ Faille Ribbon at 18c n lat In black, @ in, wide; in checks, stripes figures on white and colored gro: 12% c Printed Dimi sand floral de ed figures. ‘Seconds’ at 18e yard, oF ee 8) Women’s “own $3.50 each. >a lot of § $7.50 Panama Skirt Skirts o cloth of ihe 500 yards of the famous Shower-proo poe Corded Wash - hats are designed after the te as high-priced hats. nd embroidered Fiannels in fancy stripes and che oka and own, olive, stone color, black 22.00 ally sold at $30.00 j Other Suits, $15.00 to $40.00. Men's Spring Overcoats la at $25.00 \ 17.50 $15.00 to $40.00, Gveicoats, ined, peak lapelles; value $27.00 16.00 WANAMAKER’S ECONOMY BASEMENT The merchandise offerings prepared indicate a lively day tomorrowin the Basement store. Some of the best values yet presented this season will be ready, in dress fabrics, women’s and girls’ garinents, also blankets and quilis and other articles for tie home, $6 Skirts at. ($3. 50 the latest gored ar med with narrow taff fanc Syou see e tion, styles are ur eves, Sizes for white and cc es for 6 to 1 Tepp, with low $1 Foulards at 50c fi willed Foulard Silks i 5 wide, £0.. but not in the new de Silks at 35c t blues, grays, greens and whi agian Millinery Salon rau ons during th of new Spring M be famous In New Yor $6 and $8. no two are al e . models, and in the same You will be surprised when you see Women’s Two-f ‘iece Dresses at $1 ot le in wh nuns wi Also of Ught blue ambray, Black Feiticoats at 85c Mercerized sateen, lack str.pes, in three styles, Dressing Sacques at 50c Of white figured lawn or nav. figured percale, Black Silk Waists at $3 Of taffeta silk; front embroidered and finished with fine plaits. $3.50 Pictures at $2 Etchings with white mat in ee Ey nis sk frames, with ornamental corners. ize 20: nd 280 $1.7 and $2 pictures) at $1. Landscapes, 1-ia. gilt frames, 250. witie, and brown, 2Uc Drea ORE REe at 12%c ¥ blue or black 00 Colored DISTURBS A PRAT POPOOH OOO OOH OOO 9H 599009959 HOOOSOOOS OOSOOOH DOO SOO PODS OHOD DODO OHI GID HOOOE OOD Bonwit, Harris & Co CLPQOISOOIOE HHOSOEL SOG OHL YO OD% 9G9904000-3090605-06 ° < S< < MONDAY, FS ee SEU TES RRR STS a a RT RE MARCH 16, 1908. Lone Moke than a million stout wo self-Reduci 5 the abdomen with pert VERY woman w Self-Reduci know that the Nemo t that will reduce ienie safety. o has worn it knows that the Nemo 2t is superior to all others in y-—that it is an extrao: nbout its invaluable ive sp and jehoe 1908 we have nine handsome models (three pictured above) + a model y stont woman—tall and stout, short and stout, or just ‘‘fat.’? And there’s a price to suit every purse. The old Nos, 312 and 314, of At $3.00 Veet. on paits were sold in the new ‘‘ ’? models, Nos. en who want Flatni 1907; and for wor effect are the slender-hip’’ 318 320, at the same pricee—% ore ae finer are the Mercerized Bro- At $5. 00 : Corsets, Nos. 516 and Freneh ¢ the At 510 suppor is the supe i anil ‘the new "Di iplex "ht sis “lo finest corset that can rior in every respect to the best that It will lers for any stout pefy youth. ?ood Stores Throughout the World . Cor. 4ta Ave. & 12thSt., New York Fricessee Baez cen ib Chick : AT OUR SPECIAL DcPARTMENT nuous Bargain Sale. We and sell that the demand for some cuts is much he cuts less in demand are placed on this However, the same Webber Quality as lor 35 years. ‘TUESDAY, Fricas:ee Ch. k2om—‘ender end tast WEDBNESDAY & TEST AY lower t barrel ic S' they ca b Fresh ‘“P. pe! during these three cay Prime Kib koasis of Beef-—strict) rib—trom corn cattle-—compare quality and pri Fresh fig e@S—lrom kobogea h put on hogs of our own ale will be large, there my Ib, ers Seai irom This Department pecial Department for executing and billing io CALL in or e advantage of these prices. Rickarp VV/EBBER 10th St. and dd Ave. Telephone 7100 Harlem of construction. Arti sts aoe NON] Established 1832 DRY COLD AIR STORAGE FOR FURS We have the most modern FACILITIES plant in Greater New York for the cold storage of Furs. ‘Two per cent of owners’ valuation, covers entire cost of cleaning, stor. ge and insurance. Wagons make daily trips to New York, and will call for furs free of charge, Wearing Apparel and Rugs taken LOWEST at special rates, PRICES Telephone 5900 Main FINEST ee —_—-— Greenhu? aad Spring C ompany Millinery Dry Goods We desire to direct attention to our rich and beautiful showing of French hats, as well as the superb productions of our own work- rooms, trimmed in striking and effective fashion The collection includes smart sailors, turbans and the new high crown walking hats for street wear, as well as becoming hats for children in dainty shapes and colorings Millinery Dept., Second Floor. Silk and Voile Dresses There are 75 hand- some dresses in this collection, and at the At 14.50 each ‘emarkably low price quoted above they can- not stay here long. They are the remainder of our new Spring stock of one and two- piece dresses, including jumper styles, that were marked at from 22.50 to 27.50 only a few weeks ago. Materials are foulard, taffeta and voile, in a splendid assortment of the new colorings. To-morrow the entire group 1s priced At 14.50 each Former prices 22.50 to 27.50 To-morrow we place on sale 6,000 yds. of all- Sale of All-silk Voile silk voile, 44 inches wide, in street and even- At 1.00.a yd. ing shades, and black. This quality of all-silk voile has never before been offered for less than 1.50 a yard. While the 6,000 yards last— At 1.00 a yard This is a collection of 1200 imported scarfs of radium silk, crepe - de- Silk Scarfs i chine and chiffon cloth, Underpriced for automobile and theatre use, taken from our regular stock. Women’s The assortment of designs and colorings is varied and beautiful. At 2.75 each; formerly 5.00 At 5.00 each; formerly 7.50 At 7.50 each; formerly 13.00 These high-grade dress and walking boots for women represent all that remain of the best-liked Boots styles which sold regu- larly in our stock for At3.95 a pair 6.00 and 7.00 a pair. Being an end-of-the-season sale, all sizes are not in each style; but all sizes are repre- sented. : At 3.95 a pair Reduced from 6.00 and 7.00 Leathers and styles: patent French calf, button, with tops of purple ooze, gray corduroy, brown and black cloth and dull mat kidskin; tan Russia calf, button, with purple ooze and dull kid tops, Sale of Women’s This remark- able sale of finest quality chiffon- Finest Quality Chiffon Broadcloth qua At 1.50 a yard sot ill prov attractive to women who are thinking of their new Spring suits and dresses. All the new spring colorings and designs are shown; striped and checked effects in redominating colors of light olive, brown, Ries castor and green; 47 inches wide. This broadcloth is usually sold for 2.50 a yard—to-morrow At 1.50 a yard Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York (Formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co. ) 1908 World Almanac On Sale Everywhere. lull World “Situation Wants” for competent Office and Household Help, { 4 ° 25¢ w&