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FIREBUG SKS AG TENEMENT IN OIL 10 ROOF“: = reception of letters tell 1 they, ey did not ment wa and that the out for just t happened. Aw can left oa! the police im one. have, and GETS RESPTE FM TMS ' meeting Grady t Twenty-third The » House That Shelters Twen- “Denny” Henry Offer wus with a ty Sleeping Families. for as n the second de she boarded at N West Fifteent ————— ——e Mrs. I Minke, Was resurm day | street. Grady d na drinking, she POOL OF FLUID ON TOP.) Justice Leventritt Fines ex- Revel ; Alderman $2,271 and © T shots “Give “Alarny} Directs His Arrest. and Call Engines to — East Side Blaze. in 8. Brice, m2, Sheriff to find him and Ludlow Street Jatl until Beventh street attempt human to burn down a he beings do oby the ¥ bids for for 6,000 ded. Bids followed by nd ran from dust in time out of amoked windows of house! Fire on Top Floor. Barry ran to see if; side. He ut no was on the ‘ j Never Fails to ading to the| RESTORE GRAY or FAD- ed out the > stamp | ED HAIR to its NATURAL aid be! COLO« and BEAUTY t deserted flames. No matter how long it has been re they found Tay or faded. Promotes a luxuriant ly «corched| growth of healthy hair. Stops its “mn what might have! falling out, and positively re- . | moves Dandruff. Keeps hair soft Letigation revenied the fact that and glossy. Refuse all substitutes. John Boziss 2% times as much in $1.00 as 50c. no fire, who russ a sm: Ttallan , © t avenue and Sixty-third | 8lze ht at the rear of the IS NOT A DYE. ebug tried to burn, and Hay Spec. Co., Newark, N. J * he has had many threatening let- §1 and 50c bottles, at druggists McCutcheon’s = “The Linen Store” Special Sale Imported Wash Fabrics We shall place on Sale to-morrow the following Wash Fabrics, including a variety of designs and colorings: Phi fmt Reg. Tra 2,750 Yards Printed Irish Dimities, and } At other Fancy Dress Materials. Regular ; 5c price 25¢e and upward a 5 ey é5 a Yard 2,800 Yards French and English Batistes. | 22 Regular price 40c and 5Ce,. . ww yy se ar Opposite 5th Ave. & 34th St Only ten cents a week to keep yourself at your best. To always feel as you feel on your good days. Cascarets ward off all the little ills. | ey Waldorf-Astoria Primitive men did not need Cascarets, They lived out-doors, ate plenty of fruit, and all of their food was coarse. ‘We modern people are different. We exercise too little, eat little frult; and our food fs too fine, too rich We can't have the bowels clogged up and keep well, It means that tie food retained there decays, The decay creates ‘poisons. And those poisons are sucked into the blood through the very ducts intended to suck in the nutriment, So we must make our choice. We must live, to an extent, like the primitive man, else we must eat Cascarets —_+____ Cascarets do whit the right food would do, what plenty of exercise does, ‘The effect is as natural from one as the other. ‘The question is one of convenience. If you choose Cascarets, take them as you take food. N; doses rarely, but a tablet at a time. M aes That is the way to keep well. Cascarets are candy tablets, They are sold by all druggists, but never in bulk, Besure to get the genuine, with CCC on every tablet. The price ts 50 cents, 25 cents and , 40 Cente per Bom. a CGreenhuf and Company Smart Frocks much-desired and properly-popular of Linon fabric. For especial mention we select a Princess model made with a handsome hand-embroidered waist, Irish-lace trimmed; yoke of Val. lace and insertion and with sleeves trimmed with Valenciennes lace The skirt is cut with ample fullness and flow, is made full-plaited and trimmed with folds and variegated clus- ters of folds. Colors are white, blue and heliotrope. The description is. of course, inadequate, as it cannot give a proper idea of the snappy, smart model and the careful making. We would be glad to have this dress compared, point for point, with those sold in other good stores at $35.00. Our Introductory Days’ price on this is 25.00 Second Floor All the summery goods from the plainest wash suitings to the most delicate filmy lissues, with every tasteful kind of prettiness in printing and in weave. A more interest- ing gathering than is usual Introductory Days’ Specials White Costume Fabrics: Sheer Linen Lawn, usually 35c a yard 25c Round Thread Linen, usually 25c a yard 20c Pure Linen, 90 in. wide, usually 1.00 a yard . 75C Sheer Linen-finish Fabric, usually 19c a yard 14c Medium-weight Linen-finish Fabric, usually 1lc 15¢ a yard Printed Batiste New patterns, hair-line and even stripes, che~ks, ring and polka dots and floral figures. Light ana 1 dark Made to sell at 15c a yard ‘ : 122c Main Fioor, 19th St. & : Summer Dress Fabrics ; In color, in style, in every detail of effect, Appropriate these trimmings agree with those used ress on the most’ successful costumes made in T er Paris for the new season, Many are rimmings absolute novelties—notably the new _ filets, the ball edgings, drop ornaments and the mannish waistcoats. Introductory Days’ Specials Embroidered Trimmings—a small collection, large in value—in the richest of coming fashion designs Those worth 125 f02.50eyad . . OC Those worth 3.00 to 5.00 a yard And some braided collars in black and white, ¢ normally 3.00 to 4.50 . . a 3 2.25 | Main Floor 6th Avenue, 18th to 19th Street md: ‘on iter, @ ace with ¢ Offerman testified Uhit ¢ fm $162 for sa ind left it fe Michael Mil t Grady 2 and make am) A good range of choice is given in this Concerning the Suits Shown Above mused me of s| Caroline Reboux, Paulette et Berthe, And other Great Parisian Modistes, together with _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1908. 5 ters lately. According to the police the | ‘ 1 nts of the house at the : = TNO MADE BUND tid oxhe owas in bed mnths prey el her and Miss Dyer the way Grady _—+-— Mferman, the Keuptiie Head that 8 Minke und if tos place Mrs ion as , Brooklyn, is at A LIVE WIRE! ——$—» but tt, §TEX-GOV. STEWART NEW U, S. SENATOR FROM VERMONT. ‘ho at-| is} PROCTOR, Vt. Third avenue, er Ww aa he was| For Infants and Children, Bears the | Signature of (Theat Examples of the Good Style to Be Had at Moderate Prices Styles that are really distinctive and workmanship that is really first-class seldom go hand in hand with moder- ate prices. Itis the crowning triumph of our first Spring showing that we have so successfully joined factors usually so irreconcilable Nobody can deny the excellence of the models we | display. They possess every feature that the discrimi- nating woman demands in her dress. They are original without being radical; they are distinctive without be- ing conspicuous. They are striking—but always in good taste. The suits pictured above (eight out of more than one hundred models now on view) may be taken as exam- ples. Of these— Four are pricedat ._. . 25.00 ‘Three at 30.00. One at 45.00 Each suit would ordinarily cost at least $10 more (the $45 suit at least $15 more) than our present price on it Second Floor Millinery A Display Worthy of the Occasion Including Characteristic Productions from Leuis, Suzanne Talbot, Camille Roger Georgette, a superb exhibition of our own designs. The moderate prices are an added triumph. Ne gligees |, And Dressing and dressing sacques. Individuality, vari- S ety and charm accompany moderate jacques prices Perfect comtort combined with pertet | luxury with economy—that was the standard we set for ourselves and achieved in this gathering of beautiful boudoir gowns Introductory Days’ Specials Dressing sacques of fine lawn, polka-dot pattern; some in Persian designs or plain lawn, with colored 1 00 borders. . 6 ; : ; . Dressing Sacques of fine lawn in floral designs or plain iawn trimmed with Persian borders; ] 25 some polka-dot lawn too 6 & 8 6 . Second Floor Greenhut and Company This group of ten Introductory Days’ V. pected offers is divided into three classes, alue: as follows: u iin Four Models in Tailored Waists, made Waists of striped lawn and mull, with new embroidered collars and cuffs and jabot. An exceptionally smart, “mannish” effect is given in all. The Introductory Days’ prices are 2.00, 3.00 and 3.50 Three Models in Lawn Waists, hand-embroidered, dainty, soft and attractive. The charming styles and exquisite workmanship of these waists put them far out of the usual class of waists at the prices— 4.00, 4.50 and 5.00 Three Lingerie Models, comprising 500 waists in all; a most inviting array for any woman of judgment and taste to go through. The values will need no telling once the waists are seen. The Introductory Days’ special prices are 3.50, 5.00 and 6.50 Ten Typical Second Floor The leading makes of corsets being common to almost all good stores, Corsets---Rightly superiority must lie rather in the Fitted fitting and in the prices We have the best corsets that are made, and in a variety rather larger than is common even in good stores, But we claim no monopoly of the good makes We do claim, however, that in no store in the United States is a woman so carefully fitted as she can be here Our fitters are the best to be had, and we take real pride in their painstaking accuracy and care, As to prices, here is an Introductory Days’ special offer on a thoroughly good imported corset, made of fine coutil, The models are suitable for women of all figures except the very stoutest. It is a standard $300 corset which we sell to-morrow at 1.90 The Right Second Floor The perfect workmanship that we de- mand and the most fashionable leathers Women’s Low in Walking Pumps, Garden, Sailor and Shoes Oxford Ties that show every variation of style that is to be well regarded this Spring. All of these usually high-priced virtues appear in our shoes at only 3.00 and 3.50. Special for Wednesday Women’s Dress and Walking Boots, four be- coming styles; patent leather and black Russia | calf; lace and button models. Usually 245 4.00, at . “ , . 6 : , 42 Second Floor 6th Avenue, 18th to 19th Street | The Kind You Have Always Bought ae