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—————— SECOND WOMAN 1 SHP'S BOY STABS PRICE OF STI ie COMPLAINS OF OFFICER, ESCAPES “SPITE” ARREST Tells Court Policeman Leidig Wi ngty Because She Tes- titied Against a Detective. | HE IS TOLD TO EXPLAIN. Other Complainant Against Him Told a Similar Story to the Court. The second woman In five days to complain in the Yorkville Police Court that Policeman John Leldig, of the East Twenty-second station, had ar- rested her out of spi ause she had testified ainst ¢ ain clothes men, came to-day before Magistrate ert. Irene Walton, young and well dressed, was arrested by Leidig, on Bast’ Four- teenth t, at Bo'clock A. M., charged aking to men. ph Cohen, a art when ft the da ness, but the man did not appear up to He told the Majsistrate that and the ball was declared Tells Story to Magistrate. rt was leaving the woman told & nted to see the on Fours teenth s since that t r nied me day and night a party this girls when 0: 1, and said lig's sid ing at ten years, His part- Sing pris ner, C 1 State's evidence snd escape Magistrate Barlow wrote a letter to ing an In nduct. He terized it as a police plot to scare Ambrose woman out of town yrmed duty and his Be Fourteenth street in 1th vicinity of ————— SNOW GRAFT HEARING. avenue, Me Nine of Twelve ed Ree fuse to Answer Questions, Street-Clean wards: h id the tw were partment who arrest snow frauds. Allo cept Demps: men, with the ex- nd f the Commissioner power of hisratbee ' > SHIPPING NEWS. )-DAY. Sun rises. in pet Moon sets, 5.50 THE "1 rea Vater, AM PM Sandy Hook, HAN 0.00 Governor's tsiand 1 Hell Gate 3} y YORK, ARRIVED, Gee orgetown Volga ++ Valparaiso Sathla Bominiean, Repubtte ti Advance, Colo polley guava: against’ bre: no del i cael: reas ver 4 ley conforms. wit Rrente wanted "aoe 1 Optical Protyyhry Corparatiny, 1th, See, & way, New ¥ » BOLT DRIVEN INTO HER HAND. over tie $100) | 4 hen rescinded | ¢ + Brunswick BY LEAP 10 Pick Enraged at Quartermaster Jen- | sen on Being Reproved for Reporting Late. H la cause he had not | ree daty the ca f his quarters ron the steamer Jefferson, of the Old Dominion line, "a sailor bos, stabbed Axel Bde ermaster, f r pler, N fatally eh % North R , whose last name !s unknow the ship's crew, ran along leaped to the pler and escaped. Jensen, in an ante-mortem statement at the Hudson Street Hospital, told the following story to Coroner Harburger: 1 the saflor lad, Joe, this morn- ing at half-past four, and then went on deck. An hour and a quarter later he came to me on the forecastle deck, ray ing, In excuse for his lateness: ‘You did not call me.’ I informed him that I did call him. Growing angry, he You Het" rike him, Draw: d me in the ab- followed, shouting | as 1 ran along the deck that I had been stabbed. He got away before any one could eateh him, As soon as the others on the ship realized what had happened they telephonéd the Hudson Hospital and Uren they brought ere.” sen added that he hoped he would | 1 that the dootors had given him ye doctors gave ho inquired A general alarm was sent out for the voy from the Leonard street station as . Was reported, and a arch of the piers in the neighborhood of the ship was started. The lad was & mess boy — ~~ --— St to faced me and called Girl Vietim ti Pecullar Accident While Working in MII, J., March 3.—Marcella i years old, of No cot, is in St, Joseph's ita ‘ed hand, the result of a pecullar accident, The girl was at work ina mill at Lakeview last jn some manner an tron es long and three-fourths k, Was driven into the her hand, An ambulance sur- unable to remove the metal the hos- wn out aceident was Vones in the girl's yn Was 1 hurried the young girl t Miss Youngman is unable to tell how _ hy it it is believed the ts place and was | ing machinery and | al the Hospi al are Keeping ac! the wound to avoid lockjaw Another: Bistuit | Y (SODA CRACKER J LATEST PRODUCT “ANOTHER 5! PACKAGE”. AW OLD FASHIONED SODA CRACKER Another Biscuit MH ___A8k YOUR 2 GROCER__ ALLCARS TRANSFER og tgtte SPAVE?5S9 60S" You Save $150 to $200 in This Great March Sale of $350 Walters § | Pianos for 198 | $5 Down and $1 Week | Piano Delivered on Payment of $5 | ere Insurance and no extras, Walters Pianos are built to last a lifetime. Pianos that do not begin to compare the Walters are being offered by to & fo In this Don’t Buy a NPL i fen It Gat: the Maker's Name. ad pian pay balanc When the deck, 4a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH | “That's Chen Said Steiner When His Chauffeur Was Fined Only $5. IS ARRES Magistrate Krotel Quick Merchant Into Apol reli i¢ Mood With Some Vigor, Ing by am adison_ avent against his bre “That te cheap einer, “Bee hore, si a chanffew Ad engaged wa t and sald Met,” com with manded Ma, him sized. Stoine: p Y | by men Birmingham Har and yanked him into the prison y and then into Walsh's 1 Where his pedigree was |is, int taken, At first Steiner refused to give any informa n about himself, but later — him and discharged him with a repri + Tet ; mand FOLLOWED, | when he was arraigned before Magts trate Krotel he was profuse in rpoloxic er and promised that it would never hap Del N trate Krotel w ned he Pourth avenue and! in a reckless mann 1 taxicab . living at No banged bh t ry Se Atle of the very iclerer sone ow being sung by Jac! Rar 10 Go Broadway Theatre invA, Stubborn Cinder. jella.”* Word ‘an ond muste complete with said Magistrate Kro- |feri Sunday's Warl This ts Koch's Uf Lala Prices Make Lowntown "Koch & Co. THURSDAY'S REMARKABLE VALUES Exceptional Uaiue to Start the New Season Smartly tailored, of fine quality serge, In all the favored colors, including rose, reseda and black; also in a handsome black and white check worsted, fashioned after the latest straight line effects, Featuring all new style points tn pockers, sleeves and collars Skirt is cut in close clinging effect, handsomely Women’s and Misses? ~ Tailored Suits, $15.50 braid trimmed to match coat; coat Is lined with a superior quality taffeta. (See ilhustration.) In all sizes for Women, including 14 and 16 years for misses and small ‘women Embroideries and Laces—A Sale EDGES AND INSERTIONS, of nainsook, cambric and Swiss; In matched patterns from 4 in. to 4 ins. wide; value 25c, a yard,. EDGES AND INSERTI! quality from 142 SWISS DEMI-FLOU 2; Value $1.10 a i TS and guimpes; 40 ins. wide; value 69 VAL. EDGES AND INSERTIONS, French and German importation: to 14 ins. wide; value 55¢. per dozen yards.,..... IMITATION IRISH INSERTIONS, for trimming lingerie walsts and dresses; 142-in. to 3 ins. wide; value 10c. to 55c, a yard... 59c and 69c Dress Goods, 39c ALL-WOOL SATIN STRIPE SERGES and FANCY PRUNELLA; rose, wistarla, gray, green and navy; also a splendid collection of PLAIN and FA} : in stripes and checks; PANAMAS, in an excellent range of colors; reg. 3! New Silks---Attractive Prices ROUGH PONGEE SILK; a choice line of this much desired fabric; pute HAIRS, silk, 24 ins, SATIN DIRECTOIRE, the new season's most wanted fabrié—pure silk, 36 ins, wide; the popular shades; well worth $1.69 yard.,.,, 12%c f nainsook, cambric and Stviss; an excellent wide; value SOc, a yard,. ciose and English eyelet effects; 27 ins. NS, 25c 75¢ 49c ble for wtlsts 5c to 39c also PLAIN and FANCY CHIFFON 3c, and 69¢, a yard, 39C 48c 1.19 de; stripes and checks; reg. 75c. a yard; Thursday... Jet Hats 2x2 yds, 30c 39 CORDED SATIN RIBBON, 4M i i h $3.50 $7.50 gun metal French manufacturers; Our price and equals featuring all the service and comfort 125th St. West, Women’s New Tailored ve SILK AND NOVELTY BRAID HATS; an attracti new models, tr e For Ladies, 26-in, size Strong “Paragon silk; elegant, handles; elaborate sterling silver and gold A STYLE WIN best boot makers in ve collection of all the ., 2.98 with ribbon and s, well worth $4.00. A variety of spangled b Turbans and mushro f- fects; value $3.00; Thursday 0 1,75 Shirt Waist Fabrics FANCY WHITE MADRAS, SHEER LAWNS, CHECKS, STRIPES, DOTS, ete., in 34-yard lengths, sufficient for a shirt wai on Thursday, worth up to 25c. a yard; 342 yards for Table Cloths-—-An Odd Lot PURE IRISH LINEN PATTERN CLOTHS, in a splendid variety of new designs— two sizes only—priced Thursday below import prices, valle $1.98....5.0+000. 1.3 2x24 yds. value $2.25......... 1,69 New Linen Suitings, 21c IRISH DRES'S LINENS, 36 ins. wide; extra quality pure white and pearl bleach, in heavy and medium weights; the 30c. quality; a yd., Thursday 2ic Fancy Satin Ribbon, 24c de; pink, light blue, maize, Nile and lilac peur 396. 24 i Bure Silk Unibrellas, 92. 65 For Men, 28-in. size frames and steel rods; covered with a pure quality twill Ounts; pearl, ivory, ape horn and novelties; made by the best English and values from $3.50 to $7.80; choice Thursday at 2-05 “Captivator” Boot, $3.00 FOR WOMEN, manufac a, and they can be obti DAPTIVATOR" boot is the boot at $1.00 more. Our Spring line i is ne nm every : Me leather—-for sty * Boot is supreme. Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, 3, 1909, 1 ys SEGALL ASKS DIVORCE. Dilaxin-ated Cloth Suys Young Wife Loves Instead ‘0! Constipated dsome Salesman, Ifthe howels are kept Mbwolutely clean I y all stomach and bowel trouble ene k is to clean the entire food chan ; down, For this alomel, tin | ¢ eral Waters and Epsom Salts are useless They affect a small strip of Intestine only A more effective and at the same tine harmless and gentle agent was sought, It was found in Dilaxin, a simple sub stance to be had at any fairly good drug Dilaxin's use brings a serenity, store and a woman in a sprightliness and vigor to the system that s and took them to t be expertenced to be appreciated, Its They were Segall, his wife a action ive treat to those who have a been ea aves, Kass. In ¢ It hos one other very practical virtue » Other eathartles fasten themsolyes upon ‘one, Not so with Dilaxin, Through tts action roughly cleansing the bowels it strengthens them so that they regain power to act on their own account, So In time the use of Dilaxin cures constipation. shadowed his youn tesmuan to Coney a of disorder! uduet y and said he was disord harged all three with thy ate dropped the di id suspended sentence | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, Saks & Company New Spring Models Were there a shadow of doubt about the | authoritative stamp of fashion upon even | the most unpretentious of our models, it | would never find its place here. | The very fact of its presence indicates that each garment has run the gauntlet of our sternest criticism—more exacting, more unfaltering than yours could ever be. It must please us that it please you. A SPECIALLY PREPARED SALE WILL TAKE IN THIS DEPARTMbiNi ON THURSDAY & FRIDAY—AS FOLLOWS; TLACB | Broadway at 34th Street Tailored Suits for Women | new! Tailored Suits of French serge, | Value 37.50 | 25:00 colorings, braid trimmed. Detachable Jumper Suits of French serge or worsted, in shepherd 32. 50 checks. Value 42,50 3-piece Costume Suits | iece | aeiGo complete Dresses and Coats of French serge or satin cloth. Value 49.00 Furs—as an investment The trend of fur prices, as shown by the reports from London, indicates unmistak- ably a strong advance for next season. Thisfact applies to all furs—and all grades, and is therefore of particular interest to thrifty purchasers when mentioned in con- nection with our Furs for Women including Coats, Muffs & Neckpieces Furs purchased upon this occasion will be stored without charge during the first Summer. When so desired we will accept one-third of the purchase price, the balance to be paid when the garments are delivered in the Fall. Although the assortments are somewhat broken, many choice selections may still be made in Mutfs and Searfs of Russian and Hud- Chinchilla, Ermine, Rarekal and Foxes. Long Fur-lined Coats—Special 27.50 & 32.50 Black Cloth Coats, squirrel-lined, fur collar. WE PAY FREIGHT. This Morris Chair (9 upholstered in Jamestown We lef leather (ike cut) to all purchasers of $75 worth of merchandise. | | Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Dra- | ps Crockery, rene amps, Clocks and Stoves. 3 Rooms $ 4 Rooms $ 5 Rooms $ Completely 7 Completely 12 Completely ] Furnished Furnished Furnished These Rooms Are on Exhibition at Our Show Rooms Wr.t2 for our Our liberal NEW BOOKLET credit terms aps containiny in- ply also to Long formation reg rd- Island, New ing our f Jersey or Con- Mailed fre necticut. | Specials in New White Waists | final reductions on all Nt | $40 Sewing Machines, on GOth Bt, at Lexington Ave., Madison, Ave,. Columbus Ctrcle “or Ninth Ave, will hand you FREE TRANSFERS {\5,0R¢n's ones that makes It Just the vame as thouel Hloomngades, LEXINGTON ro 3°AVEI 59106075 To-Morrow, Inauguration Day A Big Day for Big Men In the Bloomingdale Clothing Store! 200 Men’s be and $18 Suits at $9.88 Remember, | these are for big ||| Imen only—those || | The suits are in regular and stout cuts, ‘ and ||| are made of|i| worsteds and cheviots i in neat stripes and plaids, | If you size up to any of the above measurements, Mr. Man, you can’t afford to miss this sale. second Fi., oth St, Sec, BLOOMINGDALES' Next Saturday Ends Our Great 25% and 3344% Discount Sale of Bric-a-Brac, China and Glassware Select anything on our special tables and take 25% or 334% off the marked price, as the Show Card indicates, Great bargains. ‘Third Floor, i BLOOMINGDALES’ Pretty NEW Lingerie and Tailored Linen Models Interestingly Priced LINGERIE WAISTS with yoke of in- setting and net medallions and fronts of inserting; back and sleeves are cluster tucked and trimmed with new Venise in- serting; collar and sleeves finished with la model at.... beautiful $2.98 LINGERIE CLOTH WAISTS with front panel of hand embroidery in white and colors; back, collar and sleeves tucked, at... ..e0+ $1.98 \ PURE LINEN _ TAILORED WAISTS with wide pleats or tucked back and front; laundered collar and cuffs, very special tO-MOF}rOW At veee $1.98 Second Floor, BLOOMINGDAT, Est Dining Room Art Tocca for Gas, Oil or for Gas, Oil or Elec- $4. 69 tricity in a tricity in a Special Sale To- Sale To-morrow, at The Chandeliers are hexagon in shape, Venetian black finish. Have 6 art glass panels, any color, with bead fringe, a good incandescent gas lamp outfit inside and two arms out- side with opal, green, amber pressed glass candles or with two electric lights or an oil well and burner and chimney, Y You simply can’t match these chandeliers for less than $8 anywhere. 50 OTHER STYLES IN VENETIAN BLACK AND BRASS CHANDELIERS for oil, lectrisity, priced) ee ap to $25 from $4.98 Our prizes will be found 33% lower than similar chandeliers can be purchased for elsewhere. Third Floor, Section, —=BLOOMINGDALES! Sale of $35 Sewing Machines at $12 These machines are built by one of | the oldest and best makers in the United States. Every machine bears the maker's name and is guaranteed for 10 years. All their wearing parts are made of finest hardened steel, while the cabinet work is | of the best oak, Have all the newest attachments, including a patent needle threader, are noiseless and exceptionally easy to run, { $45 Sewing Machines, $13.75 we drop head, table effect; drop head, table ¢ $15.00 S drawers... sesee sus 7 drawers. i ba Drop Head Five- re Drop Heats Seven- w w Mocks $16.75 | Heckines ent $18.75 Main F' BLOOMINGDALES'=— SALE OF SILK Umbrellas, $1.68 Made of a splendid dur- able quality pure silk, in black, blue, brown, green and red, on strong close rolling lock Paragon frames. There are size: for men and women. Han- dles are very (ashy Maln Floor, 6th 3 = BLOOMINGDA Sale of imported Hat Pins, 4 for 10c The hat pins were made by one of the best makers in Eu- rope to sell for as much as 2Sceach. The as- so tment embraces cut crystal, amethyst, sap- Specials in , Men’s Underwear! * MEN'S FINE _BAL- BRiGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAW made of combed gyptian cotton; all sizes, including extra large; actually 50c, garment; spe- cial to-mor- row at tky, flesh an al white; all sizes; a MENbeveeeree r gar. eae Women’s Extra Size 15¢ Vests in white, 9c phire, hunter or ¢ WOMEN'S 69 UNION SUITS; Wd ) Rarne: Swiss ribbed, fine cotton: ald green, garn all sizes, at 29c 1 Main F Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St All Cars Transier to ‘BLOOIINGDALES’

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