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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, qj Junea against Me. Jerome before Com-| be Aiscourteous of ae to murrender to | Iniasloner Andrews, who was aamed by | $12 ,i"diigual, the mins Gran | re of the motions were ees before | repared to send Hanae rips 1dge Rosalsky and one before Judo | 'G | Foster, but Ro: who {a holding | ‘court in Part V., turned the first two | jover to Foster, who ts in Part I, No-| |tlce of what Mr. Pierce hoped to do had , 0 HSO OWN TRIAL been served upon Mr. Jerome and upon! | Acting Assistant Attorney - General | James W. Osbourne It was presumed | Bradis, Under ce Brooklyn, Nearly Got New that Osborne ha4 been included becatise | ie conducted the recent Ice Trust fn- Victim in Manhattan. ae which blew up #0 dtsastrously. | After Mr. Pierce had spoken in behalf in, of the motion, Mr. Jerome answered (Bs at length. Jerome pointed out that Mr, Plerce in asking for the minutes of three Grand Juries of 1906, which in- quired tnto insurance affairs, had re- ferred to G. W. Perktns as president of |the Mutual Lite, whereas everybody in With consistent, tf {ll-considersd, dts- eee SoIIREST Cts ft SU) regard for the majesty and power of/of tne New York Lite, “cePresident | aes ei Brad's, allas Joh), questioned the ‘risht of any ona Teltn, speat yesterday afternoon ei | Geavoring to pass forged checks in Man- Rattan when be should have dion at-| tending his own trie for @ similar of- finse in Brok 1 Magistrate Walsh. in West Sido Court, him in $1,000 da!l for trial| 3 operations yes- aid he ed to of them made Wi cose Gor | loner Andrews desired to see them, ut we Want to eee them before the does,” began Mr. Plerco, down again, as if realizing ads a stip. ml ne oat ollt of the gab,” rome, Jeeringly rsnid he thought # would sald of Brooklyn, ¥ Bim in the Brad's !s und forged check transi ough. He says he lives at No street, a 434 Ninth | nee, and tel- | to the West 1 tion and asked that a detective be sent to his store Policeman McCartny re- qponded. He) had 6) been tn the Hol- | jan. oo ten mini Mrs. Easywork—‘‘Jack and eee ee eel night. It was fine.”” man MoCarthy | He asked for Taine dnaerk gi 000i a backache in doing it. all of blank Here are two Choose for yourself: FOES OF OF JEROME FAIL TO GET THE JURY'S RECORDS Franklin Pierce, who !s acting as coun- | ee! for the committees of minority stock-| Make hot fire, fill the boiling. Wet your others in to boil. hot. holders of the Metropolitan Street Rafi. | way Company, with the Gov torney Jerome, | appeared at the ( ing to-day with th washing. When noo tite, snatch a bite of on, on bohalf of ct the minutes of 3 that eat tn 1°05, steaming hot room in Brain antl Body Builder Mr. John Adams, 94 years old, | likely catch cold, but seGardaen Mascon oe summer and winter. joys health and vigor of both Brain and Body. “I write to say that Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey helped me very much | in a severe bowel complaint, from which I suffered for more than a ir, and to express my deep thanks | for the relief I feel. 1 inclose $2.00 for two more bottles. I am so} grateful for the strength of mind | and body your remedy has given me that I am inducing all my elderly friends to try it if they wish to en-; foy a good appetite, good sleep and good health, You may use this com- mumication for the benefit of the | public if you wish. 1 am almost 94 years of age. With the warmest of wishes for the success of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, I am, John Adams,” Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is an | absolutely pure distillation of malted | - 30 minutes. and hang out to dry. than you could get th wrapper. side and hang them on the line. and Jury proceslings ti missioner, ha who fs legally ask for them, \Pronownced Dear Kiss Kerkoff is the perfume genius of France. Djer-Kiss ishis masterpiece. It has be- ¥ come the most popular per- fume in New York. Dainty, distinctive and fashionable. season. Por Salo Everywhere. KERKOFF, PARIS. orses Of Mhis remarics to the | 4 gONG FROM “THE BLUE MOON.” Everybody remembers James T. Powers and “The Blue Moon,” on Broadway. with its long ran ext Sunday's World will contain the words and musto of “I'll Marry | Him to Make a Home for Mothe: feature song of the production was written by, Herbert Ingraliay ‘I'm Married Now,” Eic. Musi Siiseton wf Bhaplro, Publisher, Anty Drudge’s Advice to Mrs. Cireworn. I went to the theatre last Mrs. Careworn—‘‘And I suppose your wash got a lick and a promise. Any woman who does her work right is too tired to go out Monday night.’’ Anty Drudge—‘‘No, she didn’t let her work go! you what she did. She used Fels-Naptha soap which does the work in half the time and doesn’t give you I'll tell ways of washing. The Old Way. Get up at 5 o’clock. washboiler and get it white clothes, soap them and put them into the boiler. When they’re boiled good and tender, rub them hard on the washboard, meanwhile putting sxeep the fire good and It will fill the house with nauseous steam but that’s necessary in this kind of n comes, if the smell of boiling clothes hasn’t taken your appe- cold lunch. When you have the clothes boiled and rubbed sufficiently, wring them out, go from the to the cool air out- You'll it must be done. The New Way. Get up at 7 o’clock Wet all your clothes, soap well with Fels-Naptha and let them soak in cool or lukewarm water for Then rub lightly, rinse well That’s all. And your clothes will be cleaner, whiter and purer em in any other way. The whole washing takes only a few hours. Which way sounds best to you? In using Fels-Naptha, follow simple directions printed on the red and green grain, great care being used to have | every kernel thoroughly malted, thus | destroying the germ and producing a predigested liquid food in the form of a malt essence, which is the most effective tonic stimulant and invigor- | ator known to Science; warmth and moisture, {ty and freedom from injurious sub- | stances render it so that it can be re- tained by the most sensitive stomach. | Sold by druggists, grocers and} dealers, or direct. $1.00 per bottle Write Dr. Curran, Consulting Phy sician, for free illustrated m booklet containing some of tt convincing testimonials rec grateful men and womer been cured, and free advice. | Malt Whiskey Co., Rochest dark effects, Lord & Broadway & Sale of Men’s Negligée Shirts Colored Neglig ee Shirts made of Woven Scotch Madras in light and coat model, various sleeve lengths, PI. cuffs attached, 50, value ¢2,00 & $2.50 the rong Lor by per- Kocff’s Uptown Prices Make Down- O CH an Extravagance OCH WW, By Peeduso_ Corset for Large Wome HE W. B. ” C The Particular Women’s $22.50 Tailored Suits, Thursday, HS, 00 Featuring a Season's Most ata Fricethat Saves Un mings. model sweep, er materials are Pan- amas and rsteds in plain and shadow stripes. All the leading colors and bla Inasmuch as isome Sr pring this assemblage vith habilime look for ou and would su, \ positive $. Silk Fetticoats---A Sale PETTICOATS of good quality colors; deep flounce W ith fine duster of shirring. V. 3. 75 MeN Value, $5.00 3.98 women's PE TTICOATS, made of the the newest Spring shades and : Fag) tailor stitehed and fine tucks PETTICOATS 4.98 quality; with des $6.50 Value $6.50; Th Smart Wash Fabrics PLAIN AND FANCY LAWN per yard; Thursday eae only slig fighter Aniies Feature of This Model is the Apron Over the Abdomen and a MARCH 25, Colored Toffee Kibbon LUSTROUS TAFFETA RIBBC IN; heavy ually, CI nies Phursday.. He Dress Goods Low Friced y a large and varied assortment of s IMPORTED BLA finish; all wool; , Thursday New wie Three Specials SMOOTH PONGEE; silky finish; 32 inches wide, metal; usually offered at 50c.; per yard, Thursda CHECKED LOUISINE; all si 9 inches wide; in blue and w] black and white; different sizes; regularly 69¢.; yard, Thursda: BLACK DRESS TAFFETA; all pure silk; 35 inches wide; an ex grade and lustrous; regularly $1.25; yard, Thursday. . in natural and gun TA GeiC Hr ieee 29¢ Men’s » Jacquard Blanket Robes AG sav and heavy girdle; one bre i finished. In popular gray and black and gray with border at bottom, Regular value is day Sesuccassialeceteotiies 125th St. West, Out of Work? If so, it’s sate you hav 12-;word-for-a-quarter tO se Between Lenox & Seventh Aves SRE A DR A CR TE en't used | 1908." 9 Pea Spring Millinery Only 3 Weeks to Easter Sunday Ov R assortments are superd now. Don't de! buy, but we want you to know what is correct in jhe Beautifully Trimmed Dress Very Swell Trinimeda Tailor Hats—examples of the finest French! Suit Hats—lirge and s.nal shapes, Howers and ioliage trimming, $8.50 /all with the inimitable Sinipson- and $10.50. Crawtord dash, at 54.96 and $5.93. Misses’ Trimmed School Fiats—b comi youthtul, large shapes with simple trimmings. UNTRIMMED HAT DEPT,, Main Floor. livery weman does not wint an extiemely larre Sa lor, but those who do, can find the best assortment here irom 95e to $95 eaed. ‘ihe woman who seeks for something out of the ordinary in dress shapes ean find the swel'est shapes—al} co;.es of our | h hats, in endless variety the jaunty small jlats with hgh steeple crowns and the largest Dress Hats with just the rght dent or turn to th: brim. Our Untrimmed fiats are a pride with us and cost you no more than the ord nary shapes and stravs esewhere. Prices ra ge 98e, $1.25, $1.48 and $i.9°. Misses and Children's Untrir t y a Nitle tots fine vith a sbght mush:com t \ , ‘for children 2 ty nt of Fine Chip plats, s: r Misses’ wear. Diree ats, Prices range from You do not have to miliinery world, Cc f4O $2.48 hat with rolling » spleedil rtatio 200 Women’s Smart Tailored Su EW creations—fitted or semi-fitted—the mann’sh sak coat, the one N and two-button Cutaway, the jaunty twenty-four inch corset-fitted Coat and many others, (ut on decidedly mannish lines, having all the new i /eas in sho ilders, cuffs and pockets; all the smart tabcics in checks, stripes and plain colors: Every new skirt idea—ful! kilted or cireular, having ‘0! All Coats lined with guaranteed satin, The New Manhattan” Coat for Wemen a S1¢ e \. xquisite new ten striped Covest ane no ultrastylish jarment made in exquisi } pales Jong; single-breasted, button the: ugh e| emi-fitted back: s bins s'rar seams: smart note sheollar and pow! ned with taffeta its, 319.75 Third loon. all the new shades. . nhomany \ most ex¢ alectiontant new ways Black Double| SomeE usiveSilks and finger | Wyse aie patterns that a oe a J mon—for n ard dome Iks that avet ea ded charmot é 3 cus veness nd, of course, ‘the silks of the seas jah, Mirage—monota:e st; ron effects trices, Satin atest olorings 16 button length $1.25 and $1.50 are the rprices for these elbow length gloves. ‘The opportunity is unpre cedentad) tae Man EINE Be yard very wanted colo: Natural, plenty of Old Rose Pr | lhage |White and Black A LN NN A ce ‘ ‘ 5 farm We i L 39¢ See y al. Laces NCLU DING the newest of this season’s Vals—the kinds that are most in dcomand—Filet, German and French. Values that only possible itheouch the unusual strength of our lace buying organization Mniaaisors doven yards Vals. doven yards Vals, 7, dozen yards Vals 39¢ worth to 75e Soc worth too 1, fae “ rihto | Double Width Filet Net Waistings—Newest Effects—worth $1.48 yard, Sample Oxfords, OUR smashing values that have been held until Men’s 39c. Ecru Batbri¢ $ 5 Black Tatfeta Waisis, HE kind of Waists that are not often sold at bargain prices, because they are too much and White worth to $5, at °1.87 WO THOUSAND pairs from one of Amer- fea’s ublest’ shoemakers — Val Dit iavderadlvali chederstalieisieetee tenhoffer of Cincinnatithe |} especially pre finest footwear that can be produced, We were fortunate: in getting this maker's sain ples so as to. be able to offer them at the cost of the leather, £27 Basement. Smart Oxfords of patent leather and fine Kid—wolt and tum solos— g 7 gy and $5 values, all at. £4. G0. ) Net Made Net; three Misses’ $2 Patent Leather hooseitr eA Shoes—Sott kid tops—good ¢ hy I her wit 1 lasts oa cos LOIS) | ilk bra : eae sill lived: button Hinibeade Women’s $2 tan &! three-quarcer sleeves, faney collar and cutis Oxfords and kid luce boots... DBC BU ali Siresy therofare, instead of Gh, 00siees ede eae Specials in Spring Underwear sensation by announcing such phenomenal values just when spring-weight underwear most in the thoughts of all fm Shirts CTC! Draw 21s Drawers have large bic Right for present wear | Women’ Ss 25e. regu- | Jar and extra size Vests; neck lenwranen’ s and| Misses’ Vests and Pants; all 12: e 2 12:¢ sizes; 1 HORE: | we omen’s 500. White Gauze Vests, iv long and short sleeves. 6 mit sizes up to (Qin. at 25¢| low sleeveless *peand che k—( hev- \essalines and nd Urinted Coven- oe Oe Se ee ee eee ee $2.75 Ss, SL7T4 nd white the time was ripe—planned to make a Basement oo feat ee