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aus “WIFE HAPS CHUN \ AND HUSBAND: GIRL , (J & HS OUT WM Mrs. Morere Came Home Un- expectedly, and Miss Vegue _ Plunged Through Skylight. On complaint of ‘Mrs, Marte Abadio Morere, her husband, Jullus, whom she| negle Hall last night, but by combining married a year ago, and her most In- timate friend, Miss Bertha Vegue, were arraigned in West Side Police Court to-day on charges preferred by Mrs, Morere. Miss Vegue could hardly be recog- mized, so covered was her face with court plaster and surgeon's dressings, fnd it was explained to the Court that @he had made a leap from the Morere apartments, No. 426 West Forty-fitth, when Mrs. Morere happened home un- expectedly about midnight. Before his marriage to Marle Abad! @ pretty French girl, a year ago, Morere was attentive to Bertha Vegue. A child was born about Christmas, and about that time Morere lost his job, and his young wife found employment at No, 911 Park avenue. Mra, Morere's duties kept h | ; night, and vast alae ian ae Clothes Makers Are Going to her sister, Julle, to watch over her child, Miss Julie entered the apartments in West Forty-fifth street, and discovered woman's coat and hat tn the hall. Mrs, Morere was communicated with, and she set out for home. On the way she gathered up several witnesses and »Wo policemen, White and McCullogh, ; National Exchange, which has been in a) of the West Forty-seventh street sta- tlon, The invading party broke into the Morere flat, and Miss Vegue decided It was no place for her. Her leap trom the second-story window brought her down on the skylight in the rear, and she smashed through the glass and landed on her feet, sobbing, Then the policemen took her and the husband to the station-house, and Mrs. lorere went to attend co her child, who been sadly neglected. — CATHOLICS TO HONOR MILTON. |a circular notifying each member of the | two teaspoonfuls after ¢ The tercentenary of John Milton's ‘irth wili be commemorated on Thurs: @ay evening, Feb, 18, at St Xavier's College, West Sixteenth street | and Sixtn avenue, by the Catholic Ora- torlo Society. James J, Walsh, M.D, L. L. D., will deliver a lecture entitled ——__———— SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Serer Hook, jovernor’s D Il Gate..... janapolis ..... uel Calvo .. harnhorst vy of EI entan, Liverpool. B: forea. Liban 5 tricia, Hamburg. in Provence, Havre. ‘ictorious, Lon‘ton. Cervantes, Bai rpados, OUTGOING STPAMSHIPS, SAILED TO-DAY Tettervon, Arapahoe, Newport News. Jacksonville. THE REASO and eve: Broadway, cor. Howard. |9 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. |3 dway, cor. 14th St. | JERSEY 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th St. 1447-1449 Broadway. 2202 Third Ave., cor. 120th. | 7 984 Third Ave., near 59th St. | 1367 Broadway, cor. Ga 2779 Third A\ 250 West 125th Street. 346 Eighth Avenue. ’ | ODEST ALTSCHUVER did n M Ing to advance the cause of Rus- Franels | tailor, oWn expense, the tallors went on record | , following formula {s wonderfully effective: } more and $3.50 shoes than any other I make and sell more men’s 83,00 and , $3.50 shoes than any other manufacturer is because I give the wearer the benefit of the most complete organ- ization of trained experts and skilled shoemakers in the country, The selection of the leathers for each part of the shoe, detail of the making in every department, is looked after by the best shoemakers in the shoe industry, If I could show you how carefully W. L, Douglas shoes are made, yon would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than any other make, Seoret Process of T: the and eat gt Wearing than any other Tannage. Teast Color Bystets weed exelusively, Catalogue mailed free. W. L, DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mara, va L, DOUGLAS SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK : 146th and 147th Secete [478 Fe NEWARK—785 Broad Se, PATERSON—192 Market St. TEE “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” Well Presented at Carnegie Hall — view the production In detail ' Greet himself, as Bottom, and G Russian Symphony Society Vivian, as Puck, especially d themselves, ‘The dancing and the stage pictures w Mr, Altschuler and his 1 quent expression to the mu overture, t scherzo, the noe the Wedding march were well done, ‘The combin and musicians, tt Is underste make a tour of the West, GRASS! TAKES CARUSO'S PLACE AS MARIO IN “TOSCA.” Caruso's indisposition the gathering of a | Metropolitan Opera-House last nigh hear a repetition of Puccini's “ Only the number of standee faithful attendants when the p j with the Ben Green Players !n a pre- : pec BrOMigk Pre‘ tenor sings, was reduced perceptibly. | | sentation of .Shakespvare's "A Midsym- | N | Young Rinaldo Grassi, who took h Plays Mendelssohn’s , Music to Performance by | Ben Greet Players of Shakespeare’s Comedy. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. i} slan music by his fourth and last | Subscription concert of the season by the Russian Symphony Soclety at Car- | mer Night's Dream” with Mendelssohn's music In observance of the Mendelssohn centenary he provided a most delightful |entertainment, Such untyersal and sus- tained laughter as the comedy pro-| | yoked among the large audience ts heard only rarely. Tt {2 upnecessary at this time to re- White’ voice, impression he | inroads made upon their business in re- cent years by the ready-made ‘clothing trade was evidenced by a resolution Passed which pledges each member in PAID YOUR TAILOR YET? Ivantage te Prospective prakentonthe —_—>— purchaser of buy : |tororder sults, aaalmede The next meeting of th 4 ni ing of the exchahge, when new styles and further progressive methods will be adopter New Fore be Adopted, will be held in Notify Each Other if Bills Are Not Met. BEST KIDNEY PRESCRIPTION 0: ° | ‘The rumor that the Merchant Tailors' | °7® Of the Best Known to Medical Profession for Kidney and Bladder Troubles, days’ s ntel Asto three days’ session at the Hotel Astor! cut this out as it may prove very valua- had placed a ban upon further credit 1s) ble if you or any of your family or frlends navel | Are afflicted with kidney or bladder trou. In regard to the credit system, the ex- | bles, backache, scanty or painful urination, change adopted @ resolution providing | The following treatment ts sald to yield for the establishment of a Bureau of | Surprisingly quick and permanent results Credit. Samuel H. Spring, secretary of | The Ingredients can be supplied by any the organization, will be in charge, with | 800d prescription ¢ Ist headquarters in Philadelphia. If any “Half ounce flutd extract Buchu; halt customer of any member of the associa. | 0Unce Murax compound; six ounces good tion 1s In arrears his name will be re-| Pure gin; mix these by shaking the bottle | ported to Mr. Spring, who will send out | Well each time and use in doses of one or ; 0 his will restore the ki fact, After that, If credit 1s extended, tt | acttirat function of {ritertue will be at the peril of the Individual poisonous waste matter and. w put the whole system in a b ton. heys to their blood In addition to fartifying themselves against clothing the populace at their the customs laws limiting the home-com- ing European traveller bringing in, ex- || February Furniture Sale empt of duty, clothing to the amount of $20, instead of the present limit of $10. | The Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock || & Lincoln’s Birthday All Day, |! 10 % allowed on all cash sales, || We pay freight & R.R. fare, }| ag EO gre tallors believe that df such an ndment ts enacted {t will drive many | tailors out of business, That the tailors are frightened at the WHISKEY FOR COLDS The Increased uso of whiskey for colds ‘1s causing considerable discussion among}{ WRITE FOR OUR 1909 CATA- the medical fraternity, It {# an almost LOGUE—MAILED FREE {nfaliible cure when mixed with certain) | GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE other Ingredients and taken properly. The PETS, BEDDING /@ 1D RAPERING LIBERAL GREOIT TERMS $75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.50 Week Mi¥ two ounces of glycerine with eight ounces of good whiskey and add one-half ounce of Concentrated pine compound, Take a teaspooutul or a tablespoontul every fourll tag 49,00 200 hour oh « Any good druggist can supply these in- A) 5.00 ‘* 2! #8 gredients and will make the mixture, or it 150 “ 1 00 “ 2.28 ay (il) can be mixed at home, 200 20.00 2.50 | Concentrated pine 1s a special pine prod- | “ “ “ uct refined for medical use, and comes only |} 300 30.00 3.50 __ | tn half ounce bottles, each inclosed in a|f Our Terms Apply Also to New York J tin terew-top case, which {8 alr-tight, to) eee ELAM TCU CUTS ‘retain all the original strength of the fluid, | ‘but be sure it 1s labelled “Concentrated.” 267 W.125™ ST. NEAR 8 "AVE $125 $2.00 ' .L. Douglas men's $3.00 manufacturer. 5 Nassau Street. | 56 Sixth Ave., cor. 22d Street. | CITY —18 Newark Avenue. BROOKLYN, N.Y. 08-710 Broadway. tes Ave, cor. Pearl, 8 Fifth A Now appearing at the Mont SMALL CHICKEN FARM EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1909, 11 Lord & Taylor — Neckwear Dept. | Pierrot Ruffs | Chiffon, Satin, Net and Ribbon; all colors; PI 05 each formerly $2.95 to $3.95 Charing Sale of Muffs and Boas % regular prices. Fancy China Silk Scarfs Ombre and Floral Designs; formerly $1.45 Colored Hand-Embroidered , Linen Collars (slightly soiled) formerly 75. to $1.50 956. each 50¢. each Clearing Sale of Fancy Stocks, Fabots, Yokes, Collar and Cuff Sets, Coat Sets 25¢., 50C., SI.0O formerly 50c, to $2.95 Veiling Dept. Novelties in Veils & Vi eilings for Spring 1909 All the New Shades and Fancy Meshes, A large variety of styles, The Square, Double Veils of Chiffon and Mesh Veiling combined with deep hemstitched border, all new colorings. Special 525 Made Veils of Embroidered Chiffon and Net, embroidered in self colors; 65¢. value $1.00 to $1.75 cach Matines for Milhnery all the new shades, ze Fancy and Plain Chiffon Veils for Traveling and Motoring at special prices. Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave; igth St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | LONG ISLAND. ee of this and | department County Hall, until 11 o'clock, A. M., March |b, lund, Consiating of small house, barn and large of nly ¢ jt r from cl bathi £4 |B, Lind ny buys | "No propos 1 price, $875, Ble rh near Broadway &/{° the onder led by jo the order of ihe and estimate of | quantities can be s 1 printed forms of roposals can be ti application at the Bureau of Engineering, No. 13 Clty fall, | Buffalo, N. Y., on and after this dat The city reserves the right 1 all bids and walve any infor: ‘tes, For the construction of subdivision A‘? jot Section No. 2 of the Buffalo River and | Cazenovia Creek Improvement as divided and Amended by the Common Council July 20| land 24, 1904, being that portion of the whole Work fereiny specttied, Included between the | gout line of Lot 65, Indian Keservation, and | the northeasterly line of the Abbott road. ! na and Specifications prepared by the! amon Councll No Extra Charge for It. Advertisements for Th World may de left t Messenger office at tn the city meet any | ‘mal c adopted and thie advertise ment ordered by the Board of” Aldermen, Dec. 14, 1908; approved by the Board ot | Councilmen Dec, 18, 1008; approve Honor the Mavor Dec. ie ee Be FRANCIS G. WARD, Commiaatoner. | "PIANOS AND ORGANS, CONNOR ; PIANOS DIAMONDS 0’ CREDIT ’ WATCHES 57 itaiden Lane 4 | : auk Theatre, Brooklyn. FOURTEENTH STREET Weat of Fifth Avenue LAST DAY OF DRESSMAKERS’ SALE Will Close, Like All Our Sales, With Busy Buying Throngs! THE REASON— Being based on large stocks and full assortments, Sale Specials are continued to the end) TO-MORROW IS LAST DAY FOR THE FOLLOWING:— Remember—opportunities are for ALL—you need not be a Dressmaker to share in them! | this season's beat models—S to 14 yours, but $1.00 Black Taffeta SIIKs.. .64/49c. and 59c, Lace Yokes, .37 . Yd. wide—full lustre—specially recom-! Also chemisettes—beautiful new fanctes monded for wear. in great vartety Others—worth .98 to $L.25..scereeserse OT | 58c, All-siik Messalines.,, .40 Fine assortment of best shades — light and dark. 5-c, New Satin Fouiards,, .37 25c, Box Ruchings.... .20 i Three lengtha—assorted, | Six lengths—uaually AQ ces BA) |69c. Brussels Nets,.,, 50 | Dots, stripes and figures on rose, green, 8 wulberry, porcelain, tan, brown, | Two yds, wide—for bridal veils and navy, black, owns, — graduation id confirmation dresses—white, cream, Same .69 quality Same .49 quality 43c, Rough Shantungs,,., .27 48 Full range of new shades In this smart | : fabric that will be ono of fashlon’s fayor- | 49c, Mousseline de Sole. NG 25 ites in coming season. | 45 Inch—fine quallty—for neck ruffs, 98c, Black Voiles,... .75 Jace ate.—black, white, cream. All wool—<risp and firm—45 inches wide. | S ite * Fancy Dress Nets,.... .27 69c, All-wool Cream Serges, 46 | Dotted and fig'd—many styles—double Plain and herringbone—4 Inch, widthe—white and cream, $2.19 Chifion Broadcioths, 1.35|30c to 50c Novelty Band’ gs. .18 $2 Inch—fine black—sponged and sbrunk, Nowest effecta in black, whit 9c, Spring Suit 20 Perstan—for trimmings, belts, colla 39c, Spring Suitings.... .¢ é Ghecka and/alripes In newest laze, grayn, (Osc. EMO d Flouncings..... browns and light greea—38 inch, Swiss and cambrio—17 to 22 inch—Bi : B | lish, French and other chotce styles, 29c. Mercerized Batistes,. AT), Yee, Fancy Batlstes..... 734 lintng gowns, 7 Inch—fine, silky quality for waists, dtavare wad underwear | Nowest designs, Including border effects, 39c. Silk Chiffonettes ..., .23)37c, Mousselines.. 24 Plain white and dotted jn figured and Satin figured—lovely tinting nowest fancies; sheer lovely fabrle for walsts and dresses. 59c, Emb'd Swisses.... .34 | ottering. Imported, not ordinary quality, _ but | Hoported un von hand foun al? wane | 79¢ Imported Steel Scissors, 44 F I 44 | Full nickel finish—4 to 7 inch, Se Ciel Mes FFE EE 4 98c. Fine Steel Shears..., 50 Edgings and inserts, in widths to five. Juch—new styles for Wash Dresses, eto, HL, Boker & Co.'s reliable make. iV Great Clearance Values in Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing! ALL MUST GO BEFORE INVENTORY FEBRUARY 27TH. We do not consider {t loss to make a clean sweep....[t prevents carrying goods over, and through this policy we keep stocks always clean and always open a new season with new goods, and new goods only!.... We may well pride ourselves on this, since !t distinguishes us from others— and gives significance of REALITY to our Clearance announcements. WHETHER FOR HIS YEAR’S USE OR THE NEXT You make no mistake in buying now! YOUNG MEN'S SUITS — | RUSSIAN OVERCOATS & REEFERS ,29c. Steel Sci sors........ 18 | Dressmakers’ bandy size — special Sei Cassimeres, Choviots,| Cheviot, Kersey, Frieze, Chinchilla~ oral nUrictly sere i, uatyys | plain ‘and mixtures--selt or velvet col- mixtures, plaids, checks—3) to 37 chest. "| Tar—many flannel lined ; BOB. Were $9 3 to Hd years, h price: were SIL98 19) re $3 688 slwere $14.98 2 ore $8.98 BOUS' SUITS—8 to 16 years ee 1-0 9.98, neres, Cheviots, Tweeds, Worsteds, . 2 tae r ee nny und mixtures, Derby | BOYS’ SWEATER COATS belted and double breast—best Iintugs—| y to 16 yra—beat atyles and colors— somo have two pairs Knickers— Fain “ane > $1.98 wore $1.49 wore $1.98 were $2.08 CHILDREN'S LEGGINS—2 to 15 yrs Leather, Chinchilla, Velvet, Astrakhan, Single or doouble breast and Jersey-——black and colors. style—velvet or cloth col (QO to OB se ccceewere 149 to $1.69 Meltons, Cheviots—best lining: wore 11.95 swere $8.98 ere $7.98 were $9.98 BOUS' FLANNEL BLOUSES —neckband or coll les—navy, gray, red. ere 98 and $1.25, ere $1.49 and $1.69, BOYS’ WHITE SHIRTS Laundered—12 to 14 neck—Hineo bosome—open back or front— WEFO TD veessevee rr NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Madras and Percale—whit 12 to 14 neck—were .69 were .93, sees AD soe een ” Ex:raordinary Clearance Values in Misses’ Department to ensure absolute sale of every Winter Garment before Stock | . taking. ...As we were never known to offer old goods, you can de- pend upon every quotation representing this season’s Garments, HERE ARE THE LOTS; MISSES’ @ARACUL COATS LITTLE CHILDREN'S COATS Full length—Empire aud Loose Models— Fine Bi Cheylota and Pacas—soft ; veare each price tintings and other shades—Iined 14 to 18 years at each price reat tt 0 6 years, Now 8.98; were $14.98 to $21.08 1.98; were... $4.98 | 7 H Ww Now 10.98; were £15.98 to $25.96 BOB: var... $04] 4.88:++:98.08) to ves Now 13.08; were $34.98 ? t 24 OR ccmres err ern 81108 | These prices are so far below 3.08; were... $7.95! 9.98. ...$15.98 to $22.00 Can be worn right up to teal warm weather, GIRLS' LONG CLOTH @LOAKS gh class Broadcloths—rich Inings—large ng collars and cuffs of handsome furs! —vory reser | Now 11.98; wore $19.98 to $29.98, MISSES’ LONG CLOAKS cost of materials alone that tt will pay to buy for next season, although there are fully atx woeks of cold weather probable. GIRL CARACUL COAT Full leogth—elegantly made and lined— uot tn each lot Now 6.98; wero $14.98 to $17.98 Now gee were $19.58 Broadcloths, Cheylots and Plald Backs~14 S fet to 18 years a each price:— Now 9.08; were $21.98 Now 2.98; were $7.98 to $9.98 Now 10.98; were $24.98 Now 4.08; were $11.98 to $15.98 Reltable Notions, No Mall or Telephone Orders, Reg. Clark's 0. N, T. Cotton 200 yda.—black and white— best numbers Donen, y Basting Cotton—b0) yds. . 45 38 Sewing Silk—50 yd. spool: Black and colors—dozen. . 9 25 Sewing SiIk—100 yd. spo! Black and white—dozen, Black Sewing Silk--300 y Wide Collarbone—doz. yard Silk Featherbone—dosen yards Collar Se! ough Wide Taffeta Blu Lara Dress Shields—light weig! double cov'd and silk c Shell Pearl Buttons—assort dozen 4... for tw ' 8% 39c, and 45c, Satin Ribbons, .27 Double face—also. Motres and Moire stripes also new plaide—4 to 6% inch, 23c, to27c, Taffeta Ribbons, .16 Also Satins and Dresdons—latest shades— 4 to bt inch, ,| 1c, to 14c. New Satin Ribbons, .9 Also Taffetas—newest shades and black— %% to 4 tneh Wider, including Motres—3% to 8 {nch—reg. .15 ty 9s. seereee 1D 19c. Ai Washable Ribbons,, 10 Piece of ten yds,—fancy weavee—white and light nts, 29c, Taffeta Rustle........:2t Beautiful eflk Ike Mning-yard wide—best shades, 12c, Mercerlzed Percalines, .73¢ Yard wide—all desirable shades for drop skirts, linings, eto, 39c, Russian Net Vellings.. .21 Black and Magple—also new colors, 0 Clearance Lots In Underwear, Knit Goods, etc, Bargains for Women, Misses and Children in the following under- priced goods—so read carefully; Women's Canton Flannel Drawers— combrle rulfle—were .49.. Women's ex. size Canton Flannel Drawere—cambrio or emb'y ruffle— were 69 . Drees er esevesenssvesesoeee «i ex. size Fiaanelette Skirtse—~ Women's Muslin Underskirts— tucked ruffle—Were .2...seccerre AB Women's Muslin Drawers—laco insert and edge or tucked ruffle—were .39., .19 Skirt length Chemlse—3 emb'y inserts and tucks—were .9 ......... no Women's All-Wool Knit Skirts—plain and fancy borders—were $2. Women's Knit Corset Cove or long sleeves—value .79 Women's All- Wool Pony Coate— double breast— were $4.69, were $4.98, were $5.98, Formerly $2.25. Formerly $i Children's Muslin Gowne—tucked yoke—1 to 12 years—were .59.......46 Misses’ Corset Cov were .19.,., 39 Speclal Attractions in Standard Toilet Goods Cakley's Perfumes, in Japanese BEAT Tinh 0 490. Solox Peroxide Cream, . American Beauty Co! wder (box, with spring Special Lunches To-Morrow (Saturday) 11,30 te 2,30 No. 1—Vegetable Soup, Beet Croquettes, Green Peas, Stewed Prunes or Apple Pie, Ten or Coftes 29 e Soup No, 2—Chicken or Ve . Hungarian Gou! Potato, or Cold Lamb and Potato Salad, Silced ‘Banana and Sweet Cream, Tea or Coffee No. 3Tomato Soup, Roast Prime Ribs of Beef; Creamed Onions, Po- tato, or Chicken Salad; Pineapple, Taploca Pudding or Mince Pie, Tea or Coffee...... custome! fer, Ice Cream TE cuetved. Instead. of other desuert. Special Breakfast, 9.15 to 1 A. Mf. spevial Afternoon Linch, 8 to 6,80 o'clock, a - ~ MORNING SALES—™gre® Sir rp) To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted —No Mail or Telephone Orders, med $2.98 © M.s6e8" Lone Cloaks $3.85 °'¢ Y bert ug molds . Cassimeres, Cheviots. me mixtures single and nings—30 to 37 cheat colors—natty tri 8 to 14 years 9 next season, * DEPT. ena serge did quallty and mak THIRD FLOOR -c! 19¢, Girls’ Lawn Guimpes, 87 ,ouths’ O Long waist emb'y and tucks 4 to 14 yrs. FLOOR- MISSES" DEPT, f the best makes half FOURTH FLOOR—TOY D 15¢ Childr n’s © Double heels, soles and ¢ MAIN FLOOR WE 19¢ (hiliren’s Win ) rawebe & yet y w tan nt amp. Rib Hose s—all slaes. \e Pajamas 59 ripest make. “THIRD FLOOR _69¢ Cabbage Rose: 21 Wide kibbons (° 5 600Wome — n's Spangled Hats 97 eed only & wing or flower, NEW BUILDING, Best shapes: With buds and THIRD FOC ilage—newest lors, VILDING, $1.75 Women High bust—lo: __ 8ECOND FLO: 98c Black Marce Emb'd flounce with tuck: SECOND FLOOR—CE: s storm Kupbers,. 39 ft grade—all 1 FLOOR Also TWENTY-FIVi, OTHER MORNING SPECIALS—equal value to above, Not Advertised—Space does not permit. LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS!

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