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ea what ahe declared to be “a message from God" to C. K, G. Billings, well known horseman, of One Hundred and Ninety-sixth street and Fort Washing: | %° ton road. bs Misa Philipps, who Se dignified looking and well dreased, called at the Billings | TWO ORUGGISTS ALLEGED SHE HAD ARE ARRRICNED AS) WORD FROM DEITY RESULT OF EIPSE. FORBES First Arrests Due to Investiga-| Woman Held as Insane Who tion of Fraud in Fill- Tried to Deliver Message ing Prescriptions. to Horseman. h out, Dut @everal of |the other priests eald they knew the residence twice yesterday afternoon. She | woman by sight. She had frequently asked for Mr. Billinge each time and called to see Father Shiely, they sald. told the servant who answered her ring| Dr. Bles of the Washington Heights that she had @ personal message to de- | Hospital was summoned by telephone. liver to him. She called again last night, | He stated that he was convinced she and when the butler pressed her for in- formation as to the nature of her busi- ness she replied: “1 have @ personal message for Mr | Billings trom God Almighty and I must see him at once.” was muffering from religious manta. She ‘ag taken to the hospital for ob- Ipps said she was employed ve Metropolitan Ingur- The butler instructed another servant to call up the West One Hundred and tion and engaged tion until Police- SICK WOMAN A SUICIDE. | Evades Nurses Nefore Dawn and, . She became ex- oited at the eight of the uniformed man. “There has been a terrible mistake,” said she. “Iam the bearer of !mportant | {Ainge from God and I should not be | Mrs ews, wife of John A jens ‘ad t o A sulcide to- Policeman Thomas was impressed by |) \i{\*"® committed suliide early to the woman's refined manner and decided | 0% : _ ey Tk Genta to go with her, at her request, to the | She pad been ill for a year and evaded reotory of the Jesuit Church of tne! her nurses before daylight Drowne Herself in Pond. | | N.Y, Philipps, forty-seven years March s.-| West Ninety-sixth atreet, ¢ Washington Heights Hos- to-day for examination as to har She was arrested late last night following several attempts to deliver | Sooeph Gidian of Forty-second street! and Wighth avenue and Henry Rubin- @teia of No. 20 Second avenue, drug- Siete, were arraigned this morning tn Ceatre Btreet Police Court on charges ef having violated the jaw in the com- Miss Ma sanity, Their arrests are the firet reeuits of ———o Ww g Ti Fy ‘ d World | rea | Somes tract | nell oman’s Irae Prien ks tes veel oe aneutint Dense 7 O Prpetenoae with new and untried medicines Atteroay Gtryter the bearing was oi- is foolish, and often dangerous. It would take aener corms, Teer ten ot a medicine more than forts year, to prove itself 01,000 each wae continued. a 60 universally good as Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- G@ W. Williams, who conducted the Snes : . ‘ < Riaatin tee Tos Werth, to the scription. During all that time it has been wom complainant tm each case, At the an’s favorite medicine—a restorative tonic, uplift- Gibian store he presented a prescrip- ion calling for rubidium fodid, and, analysis of the article given him, it is) alleged, showed that there was nothing | Dut ordinary water in the bottle, with me trace of rubidium ijodid. At Rubin- etein's store @ prescription calling for) eapirin tablets of @ certain weight was) Presented. It {s asserted that the) tablets dispensed were of short weight eb bad been adulterated. Central OMoce Detectives Leigh and Reeve, attached 1» the District-Attor- ing and invigorating the nervous and tae and giving them the final touch of perfect health. | Women use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription | in preference to all other advocated medicines for it contains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs—is not anything like advertised, secret, or patent medicines—does not claim to be abie to do impossible things. THE ONE REMEDY for women devised by a regularly graduated physician of vast experience in woman's ailments, and adapted to her dell- cate organism. THE ONE_ REMEDY good enough that its makers are not afraid to print its every ingredient on its outside wrapper. ball by telephone. Assistant District-Attorney Stryker, who ie In charge of the prosecution, de- @lared that more arrests probably will | be made within « few days, He said | @ee arrests of Gidian and Rubinstein | were not made first with any malice, | bet simpy because a start to act on the mam of evidence submitted by The | ‘World must be made somewhere. ! Commissioner Vaish of the Bureau of Weights and Measures hae asked The ‘Wertd to supply him with all data con- cerning fhe investigation of druggists | @e that he can carry on the inquiry, | INCENDIARY FIRE SWEEPS | WEST TAMPA RACE TRACK. | TAMPA, Fia., March 81—Fire com- pletely destroyed the grand stand and sheds at the West Tampa race track last night. ‘That the fire was of incendiary origin Ye believed by the tate Fair officials, ‘The plant was insured for about half tte value. The loss will approximate 00,000. You can’t afford to allow yourself to be over- persuaded into accepting any secret nostrum as} a substitute for this honest square-deal non-secret| medicine. Don’t do it. No honest druggist will! attempt to cheat you in this way. He who does) should be rebuked and avoided. Doctors pre- scribe Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription for their worst cases because they know what it contains} and know its ingredients to be of the very best. It’s well now and then to gently cleanse out bowel germs that breed weakness, cause foul breath, loss of appetite, dizzi- ness and headache. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets keep bow- | els sweet and clean. Recommended by druggists because of | their purity, goodness, and active gentleness. | World's Dispensary Medical Association, R.V. Pierce, M. D., Pres., Buffalo, N. Y.| MOE LEVY——= — Spring Suits Are Ready | I have announced some wonderful Spring Suit Offerings in my time, but for quality of fabrics, beauty and variety of pattern, smart tailoring and downright value this season’s spring show. ing beats my previous best to a frazzle. And my best Pan meant the best values to be found anywhere in America. | : A $15 Spring Suit that can’t be duplicated anywhere for less ff} than $25. This will seem a proud boast to those who don’t ff} now my values and are too prejudiced to investigate them. | | | But my thousands of patrons who know my values know that I make good on every statement I make. The others I am ready to show. I can give $25 Service Guaranteed $] 5 Suit or Overcoat for . . ——hecause I own my own factory and manufacture every garment I sell. | because I make and sell a hundred garments to my biggest competitor's one. | ~——hecause I have my entire plant under one roof and can manufacture at a minimum cost—I don’t have to “farm” work out to small contractors. | ——because I’ve no fancy rents to pay. because I buy my woolens direct from the big mills at mill prices. When you buy from me you buy direct from the factory and save all the middlemen’s profits. You are actually getting wholesale prices —the prices I would have to charge dealers if I sold my clothes through them instead of direct to you. My Spring showing of suits from $10 to 835 this season will surprise even those who know my values and the wonderful fabrics I have always put into them. 9 ° ° Boys’ New Spring Clothing My boys’ department is stocked with the smartest styles; and the selection is much wider than can be found in any other store, My Special Boys’ Suit and Reefer at $3.95 is a regular $5 value. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1911. ||Liberal Credit Terms Prevail Here || Regular $4.00 Dining Chair, QUICK LUNCH—MODERATE PRICES—PURE FOODS—SIXTH FLOOR' Double £¢Zrt7 Stamps Before 1 o’Clock Wire tots "Fier eat kiey 40 Free Liberty Stam to Start a Book Open a Charge Account Here and Enjoy Our Low Prices As well as the advantage of paying for all purchases monthly. We want this big busy store to be of spe~ cial service to everyone of its Patrons who prefers to buy this way, and want you to investigate eur new Charge Ac- count Sys- tem Dep't of Accounts, 5th Floor. Cut out this Coupon and mail it tous today and you will receive fullinformation by return mail. (W) Business, Men ahs Every New Spring Shirt a Leading P Maker Had Made Up for Ehrich Brothers we Bought, to Sell To-morrow at 25% Reduction While our buyer was in Philadelphia yesterday Re ran across a maker who had thousands of new Spring shirts in process of making when Ehrich Brothers retired. The order was cancelled and he sold them to us at 25% off. The good news came too late for our regular advertisement, so we rush into print in this extra space to tell thou- sands in time for to-morrow’s buying. They are all the famous ‘Surefit” brand intended for the Easter trade. They hadn’t yet been packed in the boxes. All fresh new shirts in the very latest patterns. That's the story in detail. To-morrow we sell— (Sale on Main Floor—Special Tables). Every $1.00 Shirt at Every $1.50 Shirt at Thousands of them in endless variety. Not a Smart, distinctively fashioned shirts. shirt in the lot that intended to be re- Equal to the best $1.50 shirt in New tailed for less than $1.0, All the new nar- York and but for the above reason row stripe patterns included. Nothing would be retailing at $1.50. All the smarter shown by any haberdasher te . very latest patterns in this big assort- A rare opportunity for you to buy 4 E r shirts at the usual price of 3. Plenty for everybody. Come any time you can to- morrow, but be sure to come, ment and the materials are all the most favored for Spring and Summer, Coa style; attached cuffs. Thousands of them to see. Choice... THE 14TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't—WE GIVE LIBERTY TRADING STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM a= ESTABLISHED 63 YEARS | oRDAN ART! Our UNF hleg “S22 DOWMON Sure x o~ Pte 15, ed | 155-157-159 EAST 23D STREET||,. freon, He 1529 © ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVE. 928 +0°500% PrP) 259° The Lowest Prices and Most FISHERS FOR EXAMPLE. COLUMBUS AVE. BET: 1033: $15.00 Dressers for $9.49 hly ( OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS) JOFlST, lL STATION’ COLE M $1.98 - Made « oak, with ¢ leather seats; (limit 6 [ ae B ietd to a purchaser) } 4 ‘or f ones; prettily ‘i , ellie | Established 1832 SEVEN ADVANTAGES 1, Perfect Conditions 4. Complete Protection 2. ModernAppliances 5. Expert Care 3. Free Insurance 6. Lowest Rates 7, Vacuum Cleaning System of Storing FURS in Our Plant 2% Covers all Charges Telephone 5900 Main His In golden oak, hig! Massive Square Post Enamei Bedsteads, like design, with heavy square posts and spindles Liberal Credit ; $30 Wor, for boe ir kno hws ok wa $7.75 ' worth for POPPA POLIIP LOPLI LLL E AEE OIIIOA i | Moe Levy So | aeeae ==") “FOLLOW THE CROWD” | | bg May: tl mk Open Saturdays Un into The World’s “Want” | 1192125 WALKER STREET, N. Y. 3 blocks East of Broadway and just one block from Canal Street Subway Station. | | I: Makes Little Difference What You Want, a World Want Will Get It} columns. 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