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THE aieree. WORLD, THURSDAY, MARGE 2, 1911. — -—TONRUES WAGGING Fi THE mE ae = CHINESE BURNED size | Lord & Taylor,” —ALLOVERNETCONG this morning. ‘The police re- Founded 1826 New Jersey Village Gossips | Police 1 tink Prisoners Are Gang | Fee that le left one train and was Who Have Mite Many Hauls Jt’ the mposit he wieaine Wap x the Bronx. ? "HS Won, well arensed) babs mibhed gray Men 5 and Boys’ Shoes {hair and mustache, and there was ‘amine Victims Pillaged Vill. | nothing about him indicating nin name Jor address, A watch charm with the ve an Parle ~ initials “C. G. HL" Js the elue by which age, Then Perished in Its | are trying to establish his A complete stock of a | High and Low Shoes for Men FREEDOM FROM at COLDS & HEADACHES Indices ota SOUR STOMACH fl $3.95, 4.85 & 5.85 Ticter ROH ail " BILIOUSNESS & CONSTIPATION Values $5 to 8.00 Hundred ana |? and other ills, dve to an inactive | Fire Commissioner Waldo Acts Wonder Whether Postinaster Quickly on the Report of . \ i} Mr. Fosdick Gave It to Doctor’s Wife. Flames. © Morrisania Court be — S BLACKMAIL, HE SAYS! Mui" | gorsip fo Snmuei Sal But Mrs. Thayer Declares| tt Drake Handed Missive in the + avenue; Phiip [7 tion of the Liver, Stomach and Bewels, mt) Krantein | & ul > Post-Oflice Window. sienieney oF | abt Kunsnan, |F may be obtained most pleasantly and Young Men’s Smart Shoes cure ana | SFr ole d tues bbw vor Sizes 214 to 6— ; krening World.) N. 3, March 2.—"That , harahethroated bird of | prey of the genus Scandal ts whistling jo: through the atmosphere of Netcong and | oa transforming this slumbroms ones) thoroughfare village into a tempest. |* tonsed community. ! Half the village refines to beMeve Hat the elderly and devout-lookina Mayor Abram J. | « larly Chin raiding refugees. than five hundred are | n e been surroundd in a) avd Wnrued to deat { secs had taken possession of | two days ransacked ding eatable, Killing isted. | s were slain and others rs and held for ran- raiders mov $3.00 & 3.85 Boys’ School and Dress Shoes —Sizes 1 to 6— specially priced at $2.25 ental character + | plunder th. Ar | people had Pn | to pursue to Plato, and with them 4 e BL G ‘ | Henry M Re ke the clawst unded the o i SYR U PortFFiGs ’ ' fection. The o P | ; belfeves and Meare tat pointe H ELIXIR SENNA Gf ( meptly: thi 1S MANUFACTURED BY ; hacked to deatii “ nominmerrmmmnng CALIFORNIA FIG SYRU pool Men 5 Spring Furnishings neighbor's Asks Department to Act. @o su he physician-drugetat of his ground that the remarkable letter deen turned over to the Post- Department with a request that p in Garages Violate Law. vmen é | leated Sosoms or negligee, with stiff immediate action be taken, ‘This ts the | ina Ric Hew aa M 7 a , | Spring Shirts—p De ets css bees es icin gk en’s Spring Clothes-—-at Saks of reach one. .....s.o.esecee. $1.50 & 2.00 u utter aril est ond r H ‘. 2. . . . 3, tiara! ona ~ _. || where clothes are an_ institution. Silk Shirts—with French cuffe........2..... $4.50 “Come through gate behind stove. ties Sareat tae Ot will air | New Spring Neckwear—in a large variety of new 4 [th colorings, plain and fancy........ $1. 00 to 3.00 Appoint me. Como In between 12 ea Our ready-for-service Clothes this Spring W aistcoats—in new materials, well tailored era. 1 usual | . a ‘ che at eat ie sal Restores color to Gray or | ar: superior to any we ever have produced. $3.50 & 5.00 Cincerely, ever.” “@00*B0! *) Rade ie . roel s aea | : : tout \ a af id SRR ite y ‘sol weber say th Faded by hae ee This is impressive because last Spring it Street Gloves—in various shades of tan, with regular a DraNe wagged his beard through the|arination. He hae | druff and invigorates the Scalp : : . : or short fingers...........0.0005 $1.00 &y 1.50 post-aMfice window in a strange and an-|the Netcong Common, Council. ag the —Promotes a luxuriant, looked impossible. We did not quite see : noying manner ax he presented the | viotim of @ conspiracy. | He haw proin- | healthy hair growth—Stops its | ld lin 1911 wh | be to her, He had looked at| {sed his political allies, his business as- = — 4 Be Cuehaiin a winnee that ipeevohed . athe Momliers of it fam ona ot Pelueciihe Wan. Wene 5 in ordinary | falling out. Isnot a dye. now we could excel in what seemed | Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Nine, too ewestevoleed for. her ining, [re tha cena -that he wil reveal | a pumpe. en na ne | acetone attach ne Sener so perfect in 1910. Perfection, however, . e / : oi © An oll soaked a hi ine bottle lo Hay Specialties Co., * 5 Metus <Chiesn ce metcoucrasapee |e am Sean thee seemed 10, be ta | New RUE. Bir para always lies a little ahead of the best men Rirriislen Aababiicah Toke ‘and Priel: reparing for Battle. | tween an apartn and apoio | RERUS stitutes | i are) dent of the Village Councit—would pro-] Hoth Mite ee Gika i thelr batteries | ae | do. And trying to attain it 1s like the pose lo her a Clandestine meeting in a cellar. Handed Letter to Husband. The moment she opened the letter she bee was shocked and outraged. She imme- ately turned it over her husband, who in turn } along to the ¢ and asking if Unc such eonduct in hi Mr. Drake, who is married and the father of four grown children, deciared to-day that he js the victim of a con+ T did not write that letter,” ie «aid Rheumatism Advice with tremulous emotion “It'is a con-|$Qlves Prominent Doctor's Best Pree NM me and [wil bring scription—ts Easily Mixed | ° at the proper time. not care to dis- theortats are fairly raving in their efforts eads of the 1 futile effort of pussy to fasten her teeth on her fugitive tail. A\ll she gets is a glimpse | —and perfection is just as elusive. But | he who works with his heart works better than he knows, and we have surely worked with ours. That is why we are consist- ently foremost in contemporary styles, and why our present Spring exhibit of Men’s Suits and Overcoats is probably with- out a peer in the republic of clothes. | Saks & Company Broadway at 34th “Best Values at the Lowest Prices.” 121st 2p Street Special Friday _ Girls’ ety Wash Dresses, 97c res, : The picture on the left illustrates one of fifty new and pretty models at quite a sav. ing as they are all dresses that were made to / sell for $1.49 to $1.98. Materials are linens, percales, ginghams and chambrays in checks, stripes, figures, plaids and allovers. Square, round or high neck; 4, fancy bell or kimono ve tit and waiting for t es Government to start th bing and reverberating cou ein et Present in the hands of Tnapect Duryea Hiteheowls “Get one ounce of syrup of Sarsapa- pound and one ounce of Toris 1. Then get half a pint of good | other two ingre- tablespoonful of h meal and at sleeves. izes 6 to 14 yrs. ve Girls’ rh \q] Wash Dresses, 47c \ ! ny The illustration on the right shows one of ol new in t ¢ worst cases of mal and | ured by it. Good , st day. Any drug- gist has t ingredients on hand or} | Nill quickly get them from his whole. | deing en-!g-lehouse. Any one can mix them.— Ady | noyed my wife hed hed ‘business I care to # ‘The Drake-T ayer drama many pretty models for tots from 2 to 6 years that usually sell at 79c. Dutch, round or high neck; 44 sleeves; box pleated skirt, buttoned to end of skirt; fancy trimmed body. Misses’ Shoes, on Russian calf,) Men's Underwear, medium high cut; also tan calf with brown weight, natural wool shirts and velvet top; sizes 10!» to 1 98 drawers; all sizes to 46; 39c 2) 33, spec ial ° ia | ee Registered Establish’. B ! joys” Shoes satin calf, blucher Women’, 's Underw Trade Half a re ts 9 to.2'4 lear, heavy Meni sions: sexular ana entre Children’s Rompers iw light or| _ sizes, 4 to 9; value 25¢ 15c dark blue or tan, linen or fancy! Women’s Long Gloves, 16 but. stripes; turn over sailor ely '49c. Women’s Velvet Bags, biack At “The Linen Store.” Children’s Gingham Dresses,| (ong stkeorahandie, specat AIC LEVER KEY is the Title . of the Detective Book to be given FREE with Next Sun- J. BAU F . fancy plaids and checks, trimmed , We are continually adding to our ‘Table Linen with ruffle or embroidery; high or Couch Covers, heavy reversible d Ww. ld. “et Thi 2 eae . a : anare ck yok a striped tapestry, Orienta *, / ¥ bs assortment the choicest designs from the best Euro- Elinoe selects cocularly. 4 TQC\ Gerke: vatus dec... 69c ay ’s or e MS Ad pean 'manufacturers, _Our collection comprises over 400 different designs. These include the simple spot patterns in various sizes; perfectly plain Satin Damasks; striped designs show tripes of many different widths; floral design of all kinds, such as Chrysanthemums, Roses, Carnation . etc.; period designs and designs § ISK engespe a0ga SPORE III } that will harmonive with any style of dining root ~ — coration. i prmeation front ti Yo Business Man will be sure; most moderate 8 i No Voier will be prepared; and in all sizes, incluc No Sportsman will be posted; long Banquet ‘Tables. N . . : We quote prices for one of our newest desigt o Library will be complete; “Perles et Ruban.” No Student will be secure; Napkins, 20 in... .do7. $3.00 Clot rach $3 No Teacher will be “authority” apkins, 22 in » Clot! { "4.60 f Nanking 24 in. 00 Cl f No Speaker will be safeguarded; ; ) 4.00 9 eB ’ 8 Napkins, 26 in 1.75 Clot _No Sower will be safe WITHOUT THe ‘suits and| Madras Curtains, fine quality 5c ‘venture of the Great London Detective is another Complete Story which leads tothe eventual ‘solution of the Mystery of the inch 10} 15.98 Red Triangle, the gruesome ‘mark associated with these . thrilling Adventures. =. | \@aF- Order Next Sunday’s World trom your a-~S | newsdealer NOW. The supply is imited and ; the demand great. WhIn qualities re We Pay Fre and Railroad Write fh our NEW BOOKLET of infor- mation regarding our outfits, Mailed free, BFurnihed 79 A Fernshed L29 5 Farin 190 ERE also to te er, withInrse Island, New Jer ey the finest goods mac hose for very wide at Napkins, 28 in. 5.50 The above is one of six of our latest designs in Table Linens. Iwill five us pleasure to mail on requst illustraly James McCutcheon & Co. i9l World Almanac Price 25c; by Mail, 35c. value 8,75 or Connectictit ; “9.98 ‘ Opposite - ee Oe 5th Ave. & 34th St., Waldorf-Astoria. — Pi yy ST.e STAVE. Fas, 2 i ij a * y , ati ra ts ram wines