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Fc, pee AST OF ANOS ai OLD-TIME BROKERS i High Lover of Horses Passes Away iver, Sportsman and at Ninety-Two. LONG A NOTABLE FIGURE Later Years Filled With Quar- rels With Daughter and His Former Friends. Frank Met to- Twenty Work, k tempered, a of hie life te « with qaurr of the and with of generosity and Kent to man and beast, Art @M his quarrels with his Fanny Burke ttoche, her recent div Of Aurei Batonyl, the professional whip, cleared the eit and Maurice and Mra Burden to inherit a half of the mous fortune to which Mrs ¢ Roche and her sister, Mrs. Peter Cooper way for her children, Pran- Heott Arthur ? Hewitt. are the th ry Estranged From Friends. For much of the last fifteen years of funeral Bis 1 Frank Work lived home on Friday estranged from his few surviving old oe _>— friends and from members of his family, | INTERBOROUGH OPENS will SMEs ve wert driving wenind venstaoie CLUB FOR EMPLOYEES. | @urvivors of his once famous stable of trotters, But gout, the herit his First of Series Under Elevated Sta- HAR ROWER livelier days, kept him indoors mu ; ip. oe G nd he sat with his dogs and scolded Won at rie fe Ferm. his few callers for the faults of the imal of Subway. om) world which had left him behind. Phot Inter ' If You Haven't Used Parisian Sage You Don’t Really Know What a Frank Work was born in Chillicothe, " Refined Hair Dressing Is. tts inte ©. When he was nine years old his ation roc teacher punished him by striking his day. This first b Tt Is Also a outstretched hand with a ruler. He elevated station of the # 7 went crying home to his mother for tironx Pari i HAIR BEAUTIFIER sympathy and was whipped for hav- Madam; if you want your hair to grow luxuriantly and display to the world a wealth of lustrous hair that sparkles with life and radiates with been a bad boy. With a five dol |) lar gold piece and thirty cents in his | pocket he ran away that night. ie never saw his mother again. »y worked his way down ¢ and Mississippi! on the boats and y motormen , wréw up in New Orte tn With them, t had to chan, ination Ee uly, get a 50 | Pepe une t bottle of Par & few weeks ago tor four b ! o his callers. Wall tanked higher io li s aye today. him, and in What every wo- he becatne one of the firm | is provided with a an ae pikglA ofWork, Sturgis & Strong. mall tables and man wants first of | © table chairs for newspaper re all is cleanliness. Noted as Story Teller. Jers. Adjoining ft Ix @ room of shower Parisian will In the days when Delmonico's was) baths aad wash cane drive every bit of more of a club than a restaurant and that disagreeable dandruff from your sealp, wil stop the hair from falling, and the bloods of thelr day had their own tables and their own waiters rigidly HOFFSTOT LO LOSES APPEAL. peeerved for ther, Was) PHILADEL make your sealp immaculately clean, or always th telling. » DOASLINE | State Sur your money back. ef his horses making bets. It was Parisian » is a daintily perfumed nied the Hoftstot trial of t there that he had his quarrel with John Daniel, a merchant, over the date of @n ancient murder, whicty ended with @ bet of $1,000 which insisted Work tried to pay with @ check for $10, | Even during the Ife of Commodore Mr. Work had a ! d the respect of h hair preparation that penetrate hair roots, drives out eve particle | disease and gives nourishment and vigor - | to the roots. Cease using ordinary commercial tonics and give Parisian Sage « trial. | eos by Hegeman & Co. and druggists nteed. Girl with ry carton —_ Chine Gives In to Runnin. PEKIN 1, ern Aub ir and Dick Swivelle for the stable w ten y when he t Stirling £ res seemed to feel ing him out for his because ft s ull yand jue y's bow is home and the other in street, near Central farm at G The Stiff-Corseted Woman Is Stiff and Ungraceful in One Hundred Runaways. The Mst of his accidents walle driving Such a woman is absolutely impossible this ee eat somatinee ae mane nut | season, as the new modes require gracefulness. that he had to take to his ted for a Probably this is not plausible when one thinks of ean 8 was the straight lines demanded by Fashion. But this courts for fa people who d Mis love Ble daughter fancying « is all the nore reason why the effect should not be produced by the strait-jacket method. The New Models in Boothby t of ale] a L. R. CORSETS ae ie are exceptionally long over the hips to give a straight Work M4 ne below the natural waist. The low bust is neces a Pive ary to give grace to the body. Mrs. \ ' However, the flexibility of these corsets gives the Byer t ; + | body perfect freedom- and grace. eee, ete hatamtiaay ae L. R. CORSETS are exclusively at the Wana- ee maker Stores. $1 to 38. Noteworthy among the meee 3 and s model uitable for women of all statures: rated. "i t A lel of silk figured batiste, daintily wnwillin » Work Ar re - PeaA Shiidredf too, unle . ht b but su ficiently e} } oO tie DC A At $3—T Housekecper’s Cc I an excellent util model desig: i he busy housewife, but much worn by athietic women, BRASSIERES. Bust support which should be MANAHAN'S ‘ii: worn with low bust corsets. One of the latest bras- sieres 1S € nset in a complete corset cover. $1.50. John VVanamaker Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. MOTH BAGS TARINE MOTH SHEETS, were PRE HENI yae we einidicaiaeniainmate ene ING WORLD, E. B. DICKSON RESIGNS FROM STEEL CORPORATION. | THURSDAY, MARCH | PANIC IN PENSACOLA AS FIRE MENACED cITY.| 16, 1911. | wien the result that half an hour after fire started buildings in ten differ- ONEILL-Apas G | Established 43 Years locks were on fire. ne EMbers borne by the wind spread Had Been Expected Embers. Carried on Wind | fe flames over s area that That He Burning Would Succeed Corey as waa almost Started Blazes at Ten Dif- | men to conduct a nant for the sistent fight ; President. ferent Places. fee al eae hed Bates Baas Corporatin ene thu Dane |e, Atateer, he ty wae Conn 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. to-day that EB. Dickson, | here at 9 and burned until | wien THE QUALITY STORE OF 6th AVENUE ald of volunteers the firemen gradually made after 2 o'clock control. First Vice-President of the corporation, |2. had tendered his resigns effect May 1, The announ rome comment In financial circle: ne time William . Corey re President of the United States Steel nit ht Mr. Dick- | 1 be appointed to succeed him Dickson is a trained steel man. was wssociate! with Charlies M.\« old Carnegie Steel © - the United States Steel formed became Second M., destro cluding the is estimated at $15 ed nine buildings, in- Southern Hotel. The loss 0, All the appa: in the elty was! lied out the volunteers went te the| of the flremen. blaze, which broke out in a face yuilding, was fanned by a strong} nd spread ra carried for blocks | headway, and shortly the flames were under $2.50 in Merchandise Is What You Gei for a Filled Book of Surety Stamps A Two-Days Sale of Buffets At Extraordinary Reductions from Regular Prices O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor (Formerly Adams We want the people to become better aequainted with our most up-to-date furniture department, and we | ve this method of advertising first-class merchandise eX. ceptionally low prices will accomplish that re If you contemplate br you cannot afford to miss t to take, on, was thoug tory northwest | Burning embers we Mr. He Schwab in th Building) pany, and wh 3 Corporation Vice-President He succeeded James Gayley when the latter retired as First Vice-Preaid When asked about the Dickson matter to-day, Judge Gary said ‘Mr. Dickson has tendered hie resig- nation a& Vice-President, to take effe May 1, much to my regret, for he | been a most efficjent and loyal oMaer, | future ibtedly mn ce These butfets, as well as everything else iv may be purchased on our convenient CLUB PLAN department, ystem, wht the Tam sorry he is not in the city, as ©! ables you to pay a little on the start and the balance while using wold prefer to have him make the | goods ; |enrouncerentss) The reemeter uel $35 Buffet, $27.50 $45 Buffet. $30 of cou be a d. Mr. Diekson | No other Flour has the Quality jas the best wishes of all his associates | for the future Latest News from Japan In the 43rd year of Meiji, Tokyo, Japan. May we inform your honorable self that there has been made a shipment of the honorable Fujiyama Hand-Embroidered Partly Made Dress Robes to the esteemed house of JOHN WANAMAKER, of the New York City, who are parting with them regretfully for 16 yen or $8 each, (Reproduced from Japanese postcard sent to many of our customers.) (Just like illustration.) ‘The base 1s 22 inches wide 48 inches long. 14x40 fF plate mirror. Made of beaw a selected solid quartere 1 the interio solid oak. up-to-date and the best ‘manner and thoroughly Just like illu Made of const ructe and | interi oak peers (aa LaSrURHly handsor ha Three Big Wooden Cases of These tarpa lishrataee aa tye eeall) [fame ae one of which French lined Japanese Cotton Robes Have Just Had Their Heavy Covers Knocked Off! Tomorrow the robes will be on sale in the Wanamaker Fabric Salons. SECURES DUCK, ever offered in a | Cthishind, | Japanese cherry blossoms, chrysanthemums and wistaria are embroidered by Our Club Plan | hand in an extravagant fashion—they trail down the center of the skirt, they sur- A little down. and a little each week ena you Lo sup i your housefurnishing wants at CASH PRICES round the hem to form a border almost regal. Plenty of white and quantities of colors as charming as the flower hues of the Sunrise Kingdom. In each box ample material to complete a delightful frock, cool enough for sum- mer, casily tubbed, and sufficiently substantial in weight to be of long usefulness. Almost any woman can complete them, for the skirt is all but made and the embroidery}. shows just how to drape the waist. Prices, $8 and $10. These robes are to be found in New York City only in the John Wanamaker Fabric Salons. First floor, Old Building. The Finest Procurable T) at Meei Full Weight and Measure Requirements | "Phone 0: S700 C Friday Spe erticne | athies. O'Neil Main Store—Basement (Fo Shaw’s Irish Sawked Meats | Bacon, per Ib, | Heads, per Ib, 46c 23¢ | Star Boiled Ham Groceries 4 Jow!ls. p rib 25e¢ Armour's Simon White Label aed Bacon Pure 45 More of the Favorite CHINA DINNER SETS From Theodore Haviland Of Limoges, France March Half-Yearly Prices $17.50 $27.50 $35 Instead of Califo fe “rey TT rpoon ‘Bay’ ’ Cia 1 tins, unequalled mM: rab” 18¢ aska’ "Salmon, 1 tall tins, a doz Delicatessen Delicate spray decorations in the exquisite tones of French wild flowers. $35 sets have 114 pieces, including bread and butter plates. Gold is used on each set. This Theodore Haviland china is so popular that we had already sold one entire order for March, and these forty-five new sets are just accidental good fortune for us and our customers. Other dinner sets at $8.50 to $290. Second Gallery, New Building. ce | Butter 8 Fees $l. 39 Cooking 24@ Brisk SPRING DAYS in the Basement Clothes Store for Men Black and Oxford Overcoats For Spring Wear $12, $14 and $16 Wel!-made, conservative coats, just the thing for these moderate days. New Trousers, Staple and Fancy The latter gives a pleasing touch of variety to the black or blue suit. $3.50, $3.75, $4, $4.75. New Vests for Spring & Summer A very fine offering of seasonable vests. Mer- cerized or linen. $2, $2.25, $2.45. Te. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street.