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> DNORCE REVOKED, LNGOLN'S DOUBLE Coco GRATER THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, iG AR OK 4, 1909. NRS.FSHER HES AND FRM FRED. WANTED FOR ITY “BREST NEWS” FOR YEARS, DEAD 108, SNEERS METZ Sh! She’s Going on the Stage When Managers Stop Their Foolish Scramble. The pages of saver: Papers were adorned to-day with por- tratts of Mrs. Robert Lee Fisher, the Uttle woman whose husband, a broker, procured a divorce from her a year ago, whtoh decree was set aside by Justice O'Gorman yesterday. When Mrs, Fisher @woke this morning she had the tele- Naw. Yorenews: phone bro dside and called up every city edito n to tell them If they had a few spare they ne sent te No. 48 West One I ninth s' them with the of the day, One city editor hazarded that as {t was {nauguration day reporters and space were as scarce ag hen geeth. Mrs. Fisher overrode his scruples, how- | ever, and in consequence a reporter made his way through storm to the Fisher home. Ushereed into the apartment by Mrs Hurd, Mrs. Fisher's mother, the re- porters fotind Mrs, Fisher eeated on a huge trunk swinging her feet to the rythmic tune of “I Want to be a Lead- ing Lad. Aftor greeting her guests effusively, sher had t the blinding furious at the way I 1, and three i against me y trial ara gving to Ja! District-Attorney, , too—have assured see that I get jus- ng on the stage. ied with tunning creations know my act yo is ut j: n? You ie Why, he Ma Odell fa- ell, never e said re just. 4 n whom [ar to put In that ike had any Oh, very wel Browdway Mut STOCKS RISE IN HAITNG ail Smell ie Made by Market ut Little Feature re Trading. ft ose ading beiox 4 jules Wabash pf.” ay q Winans ee BW Be my 8 West. Union Tel, 65%) 054 nh Wie central. 50 ‘ih + ty + Advance, —_———— MRS. DESPARD SET FREE. LONDON, March 4.—The Home Sec- retary has’ ordered Mrs. Despard Jeased from prison on m Bhe ts a leader of the wo and recently was commit ail with others for too great in the cause at the House of ns. co ——~———— WHAT'S THE USE?" ‘\had the same stooped shoulders, my costumes? | tn) \ Martyr President Mistaken for If He's “No Piker’? He Can dence of Mrs. 1. M. Annie, No. 1 Brother of Daniel Walford. Dante! ord, Mather af for- mer Alderman Ge W. Olvaney, who |was found deag in his hed last night by "his daughter, Mrs. M J. Olvaney, at West Fourth |street, was noted for his remarkable re- \semblance to Abraham Vincon, the stm- larity being so close that Mr, Walford was frequently mistaken for TAncon |when the latter visited New York. the Intter's home, No, 2% | Mr. Walford, who was born In Glou- cestershire, England, tn 182, was 6 feet | 24 Inches In helghit, In his stock ny half an inoh less than Li [same rugged featur Almost fmmediately thls country. in 163, Mr. Walford was jactive in temperance work and during @ meeting at the Bowery Mission tn 1854, where ha spoke, some one told him that hia “brother” was in the beck of the hell, Wondering who the “orother’ could jba Mr. Walford went to the rear af the mom and was Introduced to Abraham Lincola, Both men were struck by the Temarkabie likeness eacti bore to. th other and a friendship was formed that {lasted until. the President's | Whenever thoy Were together {t was @ | puzzle for those who did not know them | i nguish them. To put | {tin Lin rie to Mr. Walford You cou any more ike me unless you were. Mr, Walford In the orga ‘Women's Protect Ing the Civil’ War, ar ‘as largely inst ental the rking n, formed dur- id which has tinued In existence to this day. He was aiso a prominent } and a Knight Templar, He was interested in the advancement of workingmen and of temperance. His motto for the workingman was; "Don't drink, bur think.” He leaves three chile ten grand children and twenty-th t-grand children CAUGHT “CANARY STREAK,” Policeman in Court So Deserthed John Juhaz, tn Yellow Anto, “He passed me his canary cred car like a ellow streak sald Policema to Magistrace the Yorkville ow Tulisz, Irivin streak reputation who bas autos as La uid he was standing Contral Dark a Maxim Play Dance Music or Accom] al to the V oo The Aut rolls—has 1 —the Auto! is to literat AUT On payment of music you select, yourself on the very death. | How You Can Own an Autotone TO-DAY on payment of only Have the Job of Market Superintendent. | Wes venty-sixth street. Among ie eee were: Dr. tienrge ALK F Assemblyman M. Graubard, Rey. | auinine 8 nd Dr. Ni pra ae ia pee Usod Tho World Ovor ta Do#e of the s to ih j J operate with the National Jews) Mos CELOOCHENI VCE A CLE) pital for Consumptives at Denver, Look fot | Comptroller Metz demands these qualt- | fications of the man who seeks the Job ‘of Superintendent of Markets and Col- [lector of, the City Revenue | Must be a 22-carat grafter. | Must know how to gat the coln with- out getting caught. Must not be a piker In hls operations, | but get the money In bundles, | | Must know the best pickings and be jon the level with the “divyy.” | These of a for | prepare’ for consultation by those look- ing for the job whic avs $3,590 a year and has heen vacant for three weeks The only reason Mr, Metz has not filled | |the place, he sali to-day, {8 because he | had not found a man able to convince him he could “collect on the alde” with- | lout being detected. “Towant a man wh and hard and eet away with it without being caught, If he {8 caugnt we'll fire |him on the spot “Of course thé man who gets the Job | will be watched. My man for the Jub} |must not be a cheap skate Ile must! grab the coln by the thousand—the | musts" comprise only a part midabie list the Comptroller hae 9 can gratt good | Mrs. I. M. 4 Mes. BP. tary | got | In Secretary, ¢ etary responding 8 deep pockets and one who can ay with the goods.” “Have you such a may in view?’ Comptroller was asked. “Yea, but he doesn't live fn Brook yn," anawered the Comptroller ‘Applications will be recelved at Ne 280 Broadway, Manhattan When Mr, Metz was asked by o the persons who heard all this whit meant P {the sald: "Oh, that? Tha was a joke, Si ccininelelen is else.’ ! Quinine a9 TO AID (ID CONSUMPTIVES. That Io The New ire any om Laxative tional Jewish Hospital for Const was organized at a meeting at the res Bro C o the There is Only Ono “Bromo y) Always remember the full nama, per cent. of the inmates of whieh « thie eiguature om every box, 2a from New York. These oftcers COU Lre JAMES MoGREERY & 60, Dr. P. A, Slegelstein, President 23rd Street 34th Street Sostinan, Vice-President; Mrs. 1 Levi, Treasurer; H. R. Moone HOUSE GOWNS. * Challie Albatross Gowns, 6.75 and 9,00 Silk Kimonos,—-Oriental and Floral designs. In Both Stores, and Iouse 5.90 and 7,50 HANDKERCHIEF DEP'S. A complete assortment of Handker- In Loth Stores, more. (ie uellan maeeae neten an | chiefs for Men, Women and Children. must'—he must develop strong s saree : : |Rockefellerian instincts, 1 hate a and Trish Linen hemstitchec R ! French and Irish I | titched, i Gi a bi bro: . : on Sane ¥ Pine, res with or without initial. = CLEARS THE COMPLEXION | OVERNIGHT \ Pimples, Rash, Eruptions, Etc., Quickly | Eradicated by New Skin Remedy. | Since its discovery, one year ago, poslam, | the new ekin remedy, bas, in its extraord! nary accomplishments, exceeded the most sanguine expectations of the eminent ape clalist who gave it to the world It has| cured thousands of vases of eczema and| + eradicated farial and c distigurements | { years’ standing. ‘The (errible itching at: | tending DA is stopped with the first applicat giving pof of tts c srative | properties at the very otitset | in affections, such ae | pimples, rash, berpes, blackheads, acne, | barber's ite, ete, results show after an over-night application, tity being requlred to who a small quan ect a cure. Thote use posinm for these minor skin | ibles can now avall themselves of the special S0-cent package, recently adopted meet such needs Both (he 50-cent package j and the regular $2 ¥ now ba obtained tn New York and Brook! Riker's, Kalish's, Kinsman and other leading drug stores Samples for experimental purposes inay be had free of charge by writing direc oratories, 32 w York City. man's, to West With your Autotone you Pan play these or any of the, 18.000 pleven of Auta> tone musle to-day PROURAS Songs without My Roe Alstyne Alniek Robyn jone mer. Gounod aNMents oice Yourself stone—the piano all can play either by hand or by perforated music 10 limitations in the interpre- tation of music. On it you can play with equal ease Grand Opera, and for recreation pure and simple it brings to you a complete repertoire of dance music, popular sgngs, and_ ballads, Musie should be part of your home life Symphonies, Concertos; tone is to music what printing ure=you can play the Auto- tone as easily as you can read books, OTONE $25 $25 we will at once deliver to your home an Autotone, Autotone bench, and the Come and play the music instrument we will send you, Balance of the price of the instrument on terms that may be conveniently arranged. Generous allowance for your old piano. The famous ‘ “Accentor"” device, by which you yourself interpret the music you play, is found en/y in the Autotone. The Autotone is the instrument which has been indorsed so enthusiastically by suc! Benei, Tetrazzini, Destin h famous artists as Caruso, Zenatello, in and many others. Easiest to play. Easiest to buy. HARDMAN, Est 138 Fifth Avenue (near 19th Street) If you cannot call—write or telephone to-day. PECK & COMPANY tablished 1842 594 Fulton Street, Brooklyn pt Sheer Glove Handkerchiefs, Real Lace, Madeira and Armenian Handker- chiefs, also novelties with colored borders, On Sale F y, Mar Ladies’ sheer linen check Handker- chiefs, with hand-embroidered initials. h the 3th. 1.75 per doz, $00 dozen Ladies’ Handkerchiefs embroidered initi pure French Linen Hand + het d, with Is, 3 ) per doz. 23rd Street S40) S. S. S | “es BLOOD POISO Removing the symptoms is not all that is necessary to cure Contagious Blood n. The virulent germs which produce these outward manifestations must be completely driven from the blood before a real cure can be effected, The least taint left in the circulation will, sooner or later, cause a fresh outbreak of the trouble, with all the hideous symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat, copper colored splotches, falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc, Contagious Blood Poison i is the most treacherous of all dis- eases, It has its victims in its power almost before they realize its presence, because its first symptom is usually a little sore or pimple so insignificant that it docs not excite suspicion. But the insidious poison is at work on the blood and in a snort while the patient finds he is more or less ailecied from head to foot. Contagious Blood Poi- scn is too dangerous to trifle 204 Oakley St,, Bvansvi mn ake ine eeu ue COVERED WITH SORES. ost in ridding the blood o! b this arate poison, and rales one taape sacar BLE e TESS in no disease is it more im- | attri my RMD Tine the euteniae a portant to have the proper | Besore1 be :need shat the doctors «ould €o remedy Medicines which Pe itnonttHleunearievarpaleet merely check thesymptoms | fof oa We) for a time and leave the a8 delighte Fttn tee rea) cause’ smouldering in the system have brought misery and disappointment fo thousands, Faithfully the sufferers took such treatment, usually of min- eral nature, and when all symptoms had disappeared and the treatment was left off, found the virus had only been shut up in the system awaiting a favorable Opportunity to return, with every symptom intensified. S. S. cures Con- tagious Blood Poison and cures it permanently. It goes down into the blood and removes every particle of the poison, makes the circulation pure ‘and healthy, and does not ae the slightest trace of the disease |for future outbreaks. S.S.S.is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, all of which are fen and cleansing in their nature. Tt does not contain a particle of mineraiin any torm to injure the delicate parts of the system. S. S. S. will also drive out any lingering remains of mineral poison that may be in the blood from the former treatment. If you are suffering with Contagious Blood Poison S. S. S. will cure you, because it will purify your blood. Home treatment book and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA, GA, CURED SOUND AND WELL, {agi out that Thad contracted til ithad sid could not ehave, pimple on my bod Poison, and Lal. A’ friend of AL’ » Ind result, TR to grow paler peared entire came stronget AD) Twas soon entirely well, and my’ skin ear 4 piace of glass, . L, MEYERS 58 Clinton Street, Newark, W. J THE USUAL SYMPTOMS Raving used 8. 8. S. quite position to know ite virtits, As th Fious blood disorder my blood became pats I suffered severely with Rheumatiam and other symptoms not nee A tend told ising it for some time m Cleansed-of all poisons and again. I wish also to speak of its tonic properties, It built up my genera, health, it improved my appe- tite, gave me increased strength, and I telt better in every way. Iam a creat believerinS. 8. S., and with pleasure recommend it to all who needa good blood medicine. ROBERT M. ZWEITZIG, 320 Chestnut Street, Lebanon, Pa, y blood made pu NE SSE LE SSS — a ue | | | a a | |The Sale of Toilet Goods and Medicines: SIEGEL ( Sell gesttet A) Styles Shown for ef L A you can easily see, we are still setting the pace in the showing smart shapes in New York, made of fancy novelty braids, trimmed quin jet in mushroom turbans, trimmed Women’ s Ready-to-Wear Hats the First Time To- and selling of ready-to-wear hats, We Tomorrow's special is a lot of ready- with soft silk and large gilt buckles. or untrimmed, at the same price—$1 Several New . \ morrcie; special, *] 95 have the greatest assortments of to-wear hats like illustration, hey are Others are made of mohair braid and se- (Sicwei Cooper Store, Second Four, Front.) 95 Laces and Embroideries Edgings, insertions, bands, gal- 17-Inch Floune.ngs—values 59¢ to Washable Laces loons, corset coverings, 17,22, 27) Siayard;at2¥e, 39ceand 49c Imitation Torchons, Cluny, Pt. ‘ j de Paris, Ger dimesh | | and 45-inch Nouneings, and shitt 92 and 27-Inch Flouncings values Vals. i Sets and odd wioths; aust frontings insook, Swiss, SSeto 92a R values je to 2504 waist frontings on nainsook, Swiss | P5410 32.4 gy, gues ndgge yuu ai » 3c to le | | and cambri (Pee _ : Lace Nets i ae a f5-Inch Flouncings—in blind and Blacks »White, butter, Arad, colored elue, Wths ¥ YAty. openwork effects; values 85c to ald rainbow efiects. | Yard. i aYerd over HD rt OM Cagoncndici Shirt-Waist lrontings, Veniseand | | 10c. +. OC | 25c., ‘a 4 acigne e* } Jap All-Overs — do figured | | Asner Q . 4 and stripes; values 5c to $2.50, IScrsservee TC] 38e Yo | 49, upto... ... $149 | Qe, 8, HS Be und Go 2essseeeee 100 (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front.) | Cy upto... nooarane tet Women’s Kimonos $1.25 to $1.95 Qualities 89° Tomorrow at............ A N extraordinary purchase and special sale of handsome, well-made kimonos, Materials are flowered crepes, Japan- ese challies and cotton challies; finished with solid color satin bands, Others of serpen- tine crepes with Persiambands, These are cut liberally, and sewed as neatly as you, yoursslt would have them done, All new, fresh and perfect goods at about half price. (piege! \ ooper Store, Second Figur, Center.) XCELLENT ski in the newest in colors and black, Take your choice tom (Siegel Cooper Store, o Combination Mattresses and Wire Springs | Combination Mattresses—sities, toy and bottom Wire Springs—for metal thickly padded with cotton felt and covered with fabric and heavy iron al ticking; [esulatly $6.50, Fri- “$4, 15 (s) Advertised for to-day, Thursday, will be con ued to-morrow, on account of to.day’s weather. | Fo r Kitchen & Chicken Yard OU need some of these now, and the time to use the others is not iy far distant-—but if you want to save money in their prices supply your wants here tomorrow; and remember, everything sold in our basement is of standard grade, and perfect—“seconds” are un- Tom | known there. { L HEAVY GALVANIZED | CLOTHES BASKETS. No. 2 size (three WASH TUBS 3Qo | sites larger than the small ones); extea special, at Strong: “Imported; regular” price 45g WATERPROOF) . how CLOTHES. LINE -co FOLDING IRONING BOARD when not | | cute Pareane hy test Ec be folded upi 4 1 G5 tenths 95 @ | nd; apecial, at. Li a OC CAKE OR BREAD BOXES—roll top; 55c | | sess. RueRICRRTOR white or golden oak finish; at apartment house CORN FLOOR BROOMS~spevial, 16c vith wire ra di} HELono ben uponiC Cc tim doors in fronts OTHES DRIERS—old-fesbioned 35 Bu ished in golden oak; | _ style stan ft. high; at. IMny model; goog" DL 3 HASH FT the kind and price $14.50) that over the barrel and pre- POULTRY NETTING—we carry a complete wal lin ft. and 150 ft, lengths; No. 20 larg mesh; price as follows 150-ft length duc A Do The for ch Groceries, Meats, Fish, Oysters, Cakes Mail and oe Orders for Groceries These Prices for Tomorrow. Promptly Fi Filled. Call, Cheisea 4000 Newly Laid Eggs Hams and Tongues + De |_| Selected. mild suger cured; ue Lake Fresh Pound rae cted. cen sually Ie; special, a Ib No 2 ovens ever | STEAK =< ———_—— EE Thy R CAKE all Hazel Bacon bana aH dee Davi IGHT Fl bbl N Lil 20¢ MPORTED NEW LIMA BEANS hats) ie ce « ie LINN HEAD RICE—§ Ibs. 48c; 80c IS n t peas; § Ibs i ac 4 Ibs “ci RWIS veL SPLIT. PEAS, Scotch green. peas F resh Meats A » 30 dney beans, red. kidne , and chare Ne ked pea beans, pesrl tapioca) orders f y to 110th street, it JUICY TEWONS—3 "oe 12c oF imported sago; 10 Ibs. Se; § 34), east and w 1 ths, r EXPORT “RIB ROAST — fancy l cALiFor 1A SWEET ORANGE ‘ad S= 2AC FARINA —siee! cut oatmeal, cracked wheat |} avalitys Ib c Moc ta AND JAVA COFFEE—Siegel ie Pear! barley; 10 Ibs. 58c; §& 28c } CANADA LAMB—hindguarters; 16c Co well-known GUADARALI : i ib es Pee ane nantes 'B4e widen LAUNDRY SOAP ~ "Sox 9c CANADA LAMB—foreqsar> 1214 POPULAR Bi $2.00; 10 large bars... Tate} Iboes CANADA “Mt TTON. pal ware rAvontTe BLEND COFFE | Another Biscuit eS " 1de Lu We sell enormous quantities of these || CANADA delicious CRISP SODA BISCUITS-- Fresh Ovaters buy HI der. Ales \ 3 S 4 opened oysters, all “SOLID Me SF pektgn ec ise, OF8G | LONE OE ReSt eee 18¢ [EAE Rr euats Jets oelrerett BOG Deli T HAMS ™ de} || nivits Be || De icious eas UEtNRRY an SAUSAGE” 195 | || ne A ARE sigir Om «Wii TEAS Un taney Qe || | | Buiter Thins NINED and CEVLONG 3 hs 81 QO || pal 1 | ‘ ely freshs uc ‘ TEAS—mired, Ce 5 Ibs. $1; Ib SAMPLE of Oolong; BCG ” 23c ———— Ask for “S. & H,’’ Green Trading Stampss, We Give Them Double Stamps with Purchases M ol Betore 1 P>|\(ther Sales for Wounen’sPetticoats Good $1.75 to $2.95 Garments, also of fine quality sateen, made up Patented adjustable waistbands. Can be had lot was made to sell for less than $1.75; more than half at higher prices up to $2.95, the same price; regularly $4, Special Offers For | smile that only babies pos- here and we'll prove our ability to please you. A Dozen Imperial Carbonets enlargement in black and of which is $5.50; re- in book form, the regular price of which is $2.50 | reduced fortwodays, 51.90 { | | | Fresh Fish ARGO RED SALMON—doz an, forequarters; IP Friday Anunusually attractive listot specials from the “Underprice Sections” throughout the store, And inthe regular de+ partments: Wash Dress Fabrics, Girls’ $2.00 to $3.00 Dresses a 95e. Boys’ suits and Ovircoas at $1.79. Framed Pielures. Lino.eums and Oil cloths, “Odds and Enda” Sale of Clothing tor Men and Youhs, Wines and Liquors, Sewing Machines, Tiands, (Fuil detaiis of abeve in tosnight’s Journai,) rts of Princess cloth; approved style, with Not a petticoat in the orrow at $1. econd rioor, Cenier,) it | dedsteads; frames: all sizes a brid ‘coper Store, Fifth Floor.) iegel tin- Babies’ Pictures orrow and Saturday | | EVER photographers inthe Benedict Photo Studios know just | and when to catch that | | » fleeting expressive Bring your baby This is a good | | 10 try us. your choice of a 16x20 te, or an 8x10 sepia en- ement, the regular price ed fortwo days.... $3 zen Half-Cabinet Panels morning is the best time ildren's sittings. Cooper Store, S of charge, TT) SALMON | fish fre EN uit lau oK SARDINES db 12%ec MUTTON - BD FO *16e me