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SYNC RABIES, SHE BATTIES WH Urn §T vccsushe dl Mrs. Tillie Voss Breaks From Strait-Jacket in Throos of Hydrophobia SHE KNEW HER DOOM. Facing Death, Planned Her Own Funeral—Refuse { Pasteur “Treatment. Mra. Tillie Vors, thirty 014, wife of Policeman Voas of the Iberty avenue Brooklyn, died early to-day at her| home, No. 46 Fort Greene piace, of hydrophobia. In her final convulaton | \¢ broke from @ straiiiacket, in which | she had been secured for two days, and | fought Inmanrly with the seven nuraee and friends who assisted her husband in trying to hold her. For @ week the young woman kne she Was doomed to die in the most @ eruciating agony, and sho had taid| plane even for the funeral arrangements Bhe had neglected no detail and having Bnished her directions to she gave herseif up to the » the most deadly and dreaded of mala- dies. Mre. Voss was bitten by a pet cooker ieht years atation, | | | ppaniel, early in September, and re- fused to take the Pasteur treatment her husband bewought ber in vain, While he waa taking the treatment, but she laughed at him and ridiculed what the called his cowadice, ‘The couple had been mar seven years. They had no children and de- voted themselves to raising pedigreed cocker spaniels, Last summer they had five, among them a puppy, @ little More than « year old, named Hex One day in August while Mra, Vons had Rex out walking @ wtray fox ter- rier nipped the little spaniel on the | "s tail The fox terrier was snapping and snarling and continued on down the road. WIFE SOUGHT TO THAT CAUSs! SAVE PET D HER DEATH. The terrier's bite had Infilcted a slight wound, but after dressing It, Mre, Voss thought no more about tt. Three weeks inter vie dug had convul- flone in the kitchen. “Then Policeman Voss came home and learned what had happened, he ina the dog be killed. Mrs. Voms would not hear of it. Rex had had a fit and that wae ali, she sald. Voss argued in vain, Dut after his wife went to bed, he put the ailing dog into a box And rane gas tube into it. He had hardly turned on the gas, however, when his wife came rushing @t to the kitchen and resoued her pet. Again Voss’ advice fell on deaf ears. Mrs, Vons would not consent to the killing of the dog, but promi it securely in @ clomet, in the el days wien Voss noticed froth on the floer, Once more he urged the dow be killed, but Mra, 1» mucceantully do- | One day, early in September, as Mra v Was washing the froth from Re: mouth, another spaniel named Tiddies ran up and barked, Rex tried to get at ‘Tiddies and when Mrs, Voss would not let €0 of him he sank hin teeth into her thigh. The flesh was torn, but the Wound was not deop. When Voes heard about it he implored his wife to take the Pawtour treatment, It was then she Jaughed at him and called him @ cow- ard. LAUGHED AT HUSBAND WHO TOOK PASTEUR TREATMENT, In taking Rex out into the yard, Voss bimseif had been nipped several times and he became — the alarmed. egan taking the Pasteur treatment on Aug. 2) and continued for the full course of twenty-one days. the while he was taking the treatment, his wife jeored at hi the It was not until last week in eptember that Kex died. His death Was accompanied by every evidence of | hydrophobla, and two days | #paniel, Tiddies, died in the » here ‘Three days after. Tiadies died another spaniel, Laisy, died in convul- sions, and a day later a fourth #bantel died, leaving only one of the family's five pets, a little dog named Coottle. But even then Mrs. Voss would not be persuaded to take the Pasteur treatment. She declared her wound had healed and ahe was perfectly Well, and she continued tn this frame of mind unt!) the first week In December. Then she became excited and irritable and was uryaple to sie Vous was and called in a physictan told Mra, Vose whe was nervous trout She | of the death of the bite young woma the throat and was On Wednesday ‘riday whe bee f great pain in her ears. a she had F wlled her husband and told him she ydrophabla, “Lam do he mal Now, later ow 1 wish t alm she a » hope for me » you jus With great saband inst ail of th fangements. From that ¢ ane progressed rapidly, On iffering woman leaped fr Franklin B. | ~ LOVE MISSIVES at Hs Paul FORBIGTROTS 10 BIGNOTESFOR GOW COST HIM HM A WIE TENDANTS sess wo ortor vw ci) GRAVESEND TRACK | Mats in Suii—Vice-Presi- dent May Be Witness. | | A nore 6 ning, love " letters, in Rorough Tank hearing before | one whi ’ ome f the J 4 rs t tank ! on tet f the View in New York. Hupe of anke bd | Prewident of the United Staten ap. Grain ay, John & Jen pene 1 Jin a soit in the spreme kins, a lawyer and Court to y whieh be eT now] T iravesend race track, the scene | Dartington, said he serie neaky to rhcovet $2,600 from] of many @ famous Brooklyn Handieap, towed money frow eh Bank 5 bh a. ¥ db It fm maid that) may be the moans of putting New York Just before the fatlule the bank, he pohind the case Hew a #ensation that | city ' 4 will tir In the highest social |Cly on the Grand Ciroult map next | sald, will WW, wned a ma- ; salinities POM!) geanon. ‘The Grand Clreuit Hoard of | jority of 4 him if ne | Sra, rae ‘a at the Waldorf here to. | could get re ne to sign a note with | | pute Wan O04 | wift + « stes for the coming acason, ” Jenkins hie bre -law, from Nouquette, who, she charned. WAH] it hecaine known t ddd deda sad : os < Amitted, had f 1 an o) " nin ” ne bane i id sellin et | ee “4 ate Hl sas vie 4 “ we c for reguiag trott Gow, the witness sald, ine nS ie M4 ena J dorsed vat not ich was fo 2,000, |weparate her and her huatand, ond] and PROMIAGHE BF. Lhd [ANH RAVE a WOCPTTY. BOF 164 in Brana. that, falling, he sought revenge In thel American Tratting Amat i oad ad wars 1 Awsootatios try= | ville aug -1attee1W WHTAT: the 8 f [int to induce the owners of tia! Jenking also maid Gow wan interested n ho the name Of] Graverend track to agree to hold alt Excelsior Fire Insurance Com. | Vice-President Sherman appears was ‘ nthe Execisior Fire Tnsura | Meitien Wi MMG HORA White aue. wee ing there, Through Andy Welch | pany and that about fifty per cent of the on & trip abroad for her health in Uy edasat uggested to the ft Inf | money necessary to start the company i604. ‘Stove Ta the lea: HOM gtowards that the dates allotted to! was borrowed from the Horough Bank, My P 1 the Goshen, N. ¥., track, which ts at! Frank W. Doolittle, £ ay ide war Girl: T wonder how Present only a haif mile course | Ward & Gow, sald you are and what you have been do-| wit not ie ready for regular “ Ing on your trip./ 1 do hope noth: | meets until 11% be given to Grav a Ink indiscreet or that would cause} My. Dwyer of the Rrooklyn Jockey | out th 2400) and got me to worry, for t Lord only Ci ts ta Wie tom trotting moet at knows Tm lonely enough in) thie] Gravesend id Mr. Welch. © in Mr. G eweltering heat. 1 do mise you #0; end haw an admirable was his explanation for signing no doar, you were always so bright and|and the dates would not conftet in blank. cheerful and was had such fun to-|any running races that may be — ether, When 1 go to the Mary-| there thin summe + wal land I lone #o far that dear v Application for a franchise for Rook payide, Hee of those pretty hands|ingham Park, the famous million-dollar on 1 B my D: ne e pl ¥ Now, anything 1 tell you, dear, you| race track bullt by tho Infe John W muat keep to youraelf and let it be Gates, was presented to the stew. pa ~ understood that we both destroy each | 7a too Wo AL member of other's Jetters when read-—write me} the Boston Stock Kxchange, who has! To-day's stock market was exceptional that you will do no. nod the track, was present with| because of the suspending of the de in been nomina the manager and secretary of the Rock ery of securities on account of the tand ta to be 3. to be sure and call upon him and make himself extra solid, and that It was high time to make uae of hia friends and got a little of the fat the mame us the others Woll, dear, God bleas and love you, ani believe me ax ever yours, 1, ||a speedy mile for trotting and harness | @fternoon. Liquidation in the final hour | Mra, Hoyd ways this ts only. one sak | wan heaviest of the seseion, and closing an : 3 | ales were made at bottom ranges. Ne on peal oad casual atic think this track will prove one’ of| changes were lone thar eneen Net Mra. ntion of the best attractions in the eastern) to 91. pints, with every ts traded iling Vice: fn and| trotting fed," raid Mr. Gove. “It haw f loss, other diatingulshed men as witnesses in her behalf when the mult comes to trial It was through her opposition to the application of Rouquette before Supreme ourt Justice Hendrick to-day to have the @ane placed on the short caune cal- endar that the details of the cure were disclosed, Justice Hendrick reserved Aecision, MANICURE GIAL KEEPS BUTCHER BEAU'S PRESENTS Zimmerman Asked Court to Get Them Back, but the Magis- trate Declines. Looking for trouble? Well, Just mention platonte friendship to John E. ight, @ buteher tn In the Wont Side Magintrate Herbert disminsed Mrs. Hetty Taber, manioure, who was charged with withholding certain gifts of Mr. Zimmerman, ranging from candy to diamond rings. He related to the Court how he had | met Mra, Taber, who is @ manicurtet in the Hudson Terminal Butiding. told how she had related the sad of her life while pollshing his n heart went out to her, He told how he had simply loaned her in particular, « diamond ring worth $00 and a dia- Court his summons againat He mond lace pin on Dec, 19. related to the Court merous other gifts and parties he had given hi Mia friendaip had he watt, when she m grow cold toward him, Mrs. ‘Taber said she had met Zim- merman in the barber shop where she worked, He did not impress her aa “veing a bold man," and go she ace cepted his many gifts, He had asked for all ile “family Jewelry" back and she had refused, as it would humiliate her beyond all imagination with her friends wh had shown the gifts, Khe mid she wi 4, but had not lived with her hui @ long time, aguinat the lady, If you want to live peaceably and happily with ybur wife, don't held her head under the hydrant, Mrs, Celta Bhapiro declared to-day that wae what rted all the trouble between her and her husband, Hyman, a@ wealthy éron constructor, She haw begun a ault in the Supreme Court for @ separation, add tneult to injury, 7 sald her hueband told her he love her and married her only he wanted her to act as @ servant for 4 not his children by @ former wife. he added, he deserted her. ‘phe Then, her a Mberal pay and has arked the to pay It ponding the trial of the sep- aration nult ALDERMANIC C COMMITTEES. Chatrmanchipe tor F Up of New Boa Mak ‘The following are the chairmen of the new Aldermante committees named by the fusion-controtied Boant of Aldermen | to day Alderman Herbst Buildings, Diemer, Public Letting; Honcher, med to auddenty | Mra, Shapiro because ple were married last October, hapiro says Shapiro ts able to ount of almony rt to direct him rldges and | Kast Twenty-first street MAY AWARD DATES DUMMIES SIGNED — Revelations Methods at the 30rough Bank. — Queer {Grand Circuit Stewards Con-. sider Plan to Hold Meet Ingham Park W. L. Duntley, uitable fire, which paralyzed condi- and told the Hoant ff Stewards that he tions In the fMnanctal trict, desired to turn the park from @ running! ‘The course of prices was distinctly track to one for harness sport, and would downward. Opening con rably weak- Buarantes to remodel the present run-|er, the Ist rallied at midday only to ning track of one mile and an elghth to| Yield again to selling pressure In the in displaying some amount Reading, S| Union Pactie headed Unjon Pi cite at falllng vai a double atand capable of seating 12,000 Persons, Meld stands for 3,00, and a beautiful fleld, providing accommoda- tions for 100,000. Lant fall 4,000 per- Wan the: ocioe broke fone attended the eventa of the open- | wan under. pressure Ing day. Tho track is altuated at] throughout th Kreuter part of the day, Salem, thirty-four miles from Boston, and ts provided with the best train ser- vice of any park In the country. We Promine to give a first class moot of five days if admitted to the circuit.” PITTSBURG PROMISES TO SUP. PORT TROTTING LIBERALLY. H. P, Haas, owner of the Pittsburg track, and EF. J. Tranter, manager, asked to de admitted to the ctrouit to The Closing Prices. ‘Today's highest, lowost and last pirces of atocks and of net changes, aa compared with yestentay’ final figures, are as { Comper a&F follow the Cle A meeting in August. % Mr, Haas aaid the horsemen in Pitts. | 7 burgh were unanimous for regular ctr- * cult meets amt the sport would find g Pittsburg liberal in ita support, Both Pittsburg and Rockingham swhmdtted certificated checke of 60) each as guaranten for the franchise. tn MANY TRACKS REPRESENTED AT THE MEETING. F. W, Swisher asked reinstatement of the Columbus track, which was dropped from the circult Inst season because the late daten were not acceptable to the track owners. Mr. Swisher, stating his Dorition, antd “We do not want dates when the enow files, but we want Grand Circuit meets and are willing to come aftor the Cleve- | + land meet. Our objections were to the |" competitions forced on us with the Li inaton track. If we are to have com- Petition we belie’ we should pave W something to say about our compet!- wv tors.” Thene tracks are represented at the n: Frere ny bed + Ad on ACTIVE SECURITIES. Kalamasoo, by W. P. Engelman; De-| troit, by Frederick Postal; Cleveland, | by HK. Devereaux, Buffalo, by John | Madigan and Nealley; Goshen, | by J. A Towns Readville, by An- drew J. Welch; 1 UA My Orlando 1 — by A. BE. FP mn; the xi by Thomas & | NEW WEST SIDE HOLDUP Grand | AT POINT OF REVOLVER, Rapl TEN. Hain of the Poughkeepate track | ae = Je he wished to retain) John Cambanis Wounded — in Struggle With Thief, Who ve State law governing racing | he ee in he Btate. Gets Away. a Another west side hold-up was at- | tempted just before noon to-day in John |Cambanis's billiard and pool room at No, 3% West Thirty-eighth street ‘There was no one in the place except Cambanis aad Jacob Bombarin, who was asicep, when a stranger entered and waved @ revolve: “Good morning,” sald the stranger “Hand over all your cash and be quick about tt." Cambants leaped at the t a bullet through Cambanis SAYS HUSBAND ND BEAT HER A WEEK AFTER WEDDING. Wife of A. Goodian, an Oriental Rug Dealer, Sues for a Separation, Alleging that her husband, A. Good- fan, an Oriental rug dealer, had beaten and then abandoned her, Mra, Annie ef, who sent hiah, Goaltan began mult in the Supreme! The shot awakened Bombarin, who Court today for @ separation rushed to the front of the building. He ‘The beatings tewan, according to Mra {found Cambanis grappling with the robber and struggling for the possession Gootian, seven days after her marr. of the revolver. BKombarin = wrenched Her husband, she eaid, took particular tne revolver away from the hold-up delight in knooking her down whenever | man, The robber fed. | he was displeased about anything. Cambanis was taken to New York After he left h Mrs. Goodian maid, | Hospital, It ts said his,wound ts not a |ahe received 1 communteation from dangerous one, He was w ne to give the police @ Kood description of his saiiant. plied ROOSEVELT EVEN REFUSES ‘TO SET A DAY FOR TALKING, Will Remain in the City Over Night and Be in Outlook Ortice To-Morrow her husband am “Send the following: My hat fruah, the playing cardy, all my pho- tographs ard the half of our wed ing photograph, the dollar for the whiskey, and my must che ointment our eyebrows. amen," ¥ lived at No, 8 They have no vn sprang ity the funnels, Downing, Parks; Well, Public | oiildren, aring t alth; Gaynor, Water Supply, Gae and | ——_—— Col. Roosevelt told the newspa it waa only ten Pinliyt ManMac, Misaein aud Elan: Five ¢ 9 Die tm Fire, | who called on him to-day he wo pees only 8 Ol Virus, Public Rutdings and Mar. BRAINERD, Minn, Jan. 9 Five! fuse to discuss polition either ¢ Reecesct Vestaseer abe S Bolles, Affairs of Rorouxhs; Hecker, °Midren of Irwin Carlisle were bumed | to-morrow. He refused et a dat fone ike aireiahtisekat Fducation; Katerbrouk, Codifica, 19 death and Mr, Carlisle was serously | when he would be ready to talk polities tened in another and ton of Ordinances; Grimm, Penal Inati, | PARed {na fire watch destroyed the Hetwas equally positive In his refasa ropes, bul in bh (iltane!” Gekeka Yollae; Delain [home at Motley, @ amail down twenty to answer questions bearing upon the Miht’ whe bro! | Martyn; Puuiie ‘Charities; ruoch, Pup. | Laren ailee, Wem of here earty to-day. |candidacy of President Taft or Senator fought win ma } strength iartyn; Publle Charitien; Hrusch, Pub: | the dead are Mw, awed n| La Follette, rt and the seven pares it Printing, Currants, Finane eleven: Pansy, nine — | Mr. oosevelt said he would remain ‘p vere helping him. Shor we und Logtslation; Davi sie 2. Mrs. Cariiale and a | New York to-nigit and would attend the night her atrength gave out and she Rules; win daugiter, Pearl, thirteen, were ner of the Undine Club. He will be died. ‘ | and Offices; Mieol, | Retiroade. the Outlook office to-morrew, THE prenizs WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9,’ About the Mrs. Cote Sued Wi Sued When Mam- |" | than | Govern 1912. needs of the people of New Jersey and | they Jent hurried prefiara and they say the Gov hor only Ive the lawmak- ere a few at a time to con ser ntehds to forward t | them ftal messiges as the aes jovernor na to be productive gisiation, If the prom. tant t t ma-in-Law Found Them | Ampe With Letters in Trunk. 1 to thi Wilson has his wa » time in the future t laws will be « and if ¢ hers ‘Gin, < vales tee | will selon form of govern ta A racing chauffeur, was | with the initiative, divareed by his wife, Irene Manhelier | cron call visions. | The Cove, to-day, and at the bottom of all ve a majority of one hia trouble was a cult of pink pajamas, {in the Senate and have a wood working | majori House, Senator John a birthday gift from his mother-in-law, | 1) hte, i biceate county was elected Mrs, Cecilia Manhelmer of No. 00] Pregident of nate, and Assem roadway linen He same | tran of the ry Mra. | anhelmer told the story on the county was made of the House witness stand in her daughter's behalf,! The Presidency of t ‘enate carries | before Justice Bischoff In Supreme | with It the Acting-Governship In cas Court to-day © younf-@uple hadn't | vacancy occurs in the office of the | JOntet isxecutiv been getting along weil last apring ang | CNet Executive Mra.=Man? up. mer sked Harry what wa She said he told her enough t — PLANS GRAFT COMMITTEE. courage a visit to No. a West y fourth atrect, where Cobe was boarding | Alderman Wo boooae away from his wife. to Investigate Charge | | retiff Sab-o Let sob tass ana Te he Alderman Morrison introduced In the pale la ayes ha MTS: | Roard of Allermen this afternoon a res [Cobe"* Mrs Manhelmer couldn't be-Jolution calling upon the Committee on Heve !t. Gently she pushed her | to appoint a committee of five, {nto Harry's room and delved into his! consisting of one representative from trunk, She dragged out forty-elght each borough, to Investigate charges of letters in Harry's handwriting, couched inst the Board of Alder- ng terms, which seemed to ted rs, Cobe™ in y city department. The res- vas referred to the Committee | have mut, And the t TODAY. Moon rises, Her horrified eyes gazed pajamas had give ks before—just befo! nd his Httle son, Ward 11.10} pink | Marry a tow he left his wife we Cobe, ‘There was no de | was the is racing | daughter sult for brought. Cabes were 145 or 1907 in Jersey City and hay ehild, of which the mother retain | custody. amepaunitilinaintiniionns JERSE Y LEGISLATURE | BEGINS NEW S. 4. What te exe | ed to prove of the most inter~|Sent to Demonstrate the Merits of We and ex ng sessions of the New gislature convened at noc Pyramid Pile Recnedy. | 1 « Deme tin the Gube ae | crlol chair and Republicans in con-| What Zt has Done for Others, Tt Can! of both houses, It Is the hun- Bo for You, and thirty-sixth = ses We have testimoniais by the hundreds Teves IL WASHER CK Oh showing all stages, kinds and dogroos of s which have been cured by Pyramid #@ Was formal the Republican mem- bers seemed anxious for the clash th expect with Goy, Wilvon for th If you could read these unsolicited lett hongrs | you would no doubt go to the nearest drhy ot thie! aacktbns |store and buy a box of Pyramid Pile Rem- 3 Tallva- ie . 9 |edy at once, price fifty cents, The Executive needs more laurels to | oy et oat ae ny eae this. Send us xive Impetus to his 1 boom, | your name and address and we will send t th determined to | you a trial package by mall, free. know what the trial package wilt do piles without If it proves its value to Ttepubli are looking forw Victory at the polls during the on, as they other further treatment you, order more from your druggist, at spring and fall election: The vote: bOc a box. AA of New Jersey will be privileged for | cut out tri next May to express a the first time Ws yramid | asmnte sidemtlal candidate, and |p wants this indorsement, claim first honors Free Pile — This tive pro: was by th 4 He entitle cau nai with you to a FREE Pyramid Pile Re SAMPLE. of th session Was convene Sent tay mail | i} | PPE PROP TEPC TET. Py the message falls to deal with the mat- tera of vital Importance to the State, and charge that Wilson shows a lack of knowledge as to the prepaid Se and ina plain wrapper nd This Coupon Nou Quick Relief from Piles OUR Half-yearly Sale of Manhattan Shirts Begins to-morrow (Wednesday) morning $1.50 quality reduced to $1.15 2.00 1.38 2.50 = 1.88 3.00 “ s 2.25 350 “ # 2.65 We are the largest distributers of Manhattan Shirts in America Weber & Heilbrone: ine Stores 150 Nessau ‘58 Nesses 27 New 2 Cortland: 21 Be , 569 Broadway 157 Broadway ‘1185 Broadway 42nd and Filth Aveave Memorable Dates of 1911. Postal s ving: banks established in the United ° tates. M rch 18—Unite tates Suprem Cou t,; ustained corporation tax. April 22— ohn J. and James B, McNamura arrested. May 15—United States Supreme Court declared Standard Oil Company illegal and ordered it. dissolution, May 25—” rfirio Diaz resigned | Presidency of Mexico. June 2—Co~ nation of Kins Georg: V. and Queen Mary of England. August 3—Arbitration treaties between England and Unite | States and between France and United States signed in Washington. August @—British House of Lords accepted Veto bill, August 19—Government conciliation ended strike in Fngland. Sept mber 21—Canada repudiated tariff reciprocity with United States, september —Italy declare i war againat Turkey. Novi mber 3—France and Germany announce Moroccan agreement. Dec mber 1—James B. and John J. McNamara plead d guilty. D.cember 17—Presides’ Taft announced abrogation of Russian treaty, D cember Os Persia acceded to Russian demand for dismissal of Shus- er. nuary December 28-——-Chaotic condition in China makes forecast of fate of Celestial Empire impossible, scember 30--The World Almanac and Encyclopedia for 1912, the greatest ready-reference book ever published, was placed on sale, 25c at Newsstands; west of Buffalo and Pittsburgh, 30c; by mail, 35¢. \ JUDGE PROSECUTES MAN. fee Cot The pr day. him to appear in the Centre Oreey Pole t Mas Driver Fined for Craet Te wife er’s fine wae paid by tis ment of His Horse. Fred Myers, drive {No Bl West fore Chief Magistrate McAdoo in tt entre Street Court to-day on com: | For Coughs plat: of Inhuman t ment of a hors And _ Colts nade by Judge Swan of tie ¢ General Sessions. Myers wae fin | A Quick Relief. Judge sw, Was oon hie way heme 9 from the Criminal Courts Buttdi 5 H hivering in front of No. 121 ‘ayett 01 Horehound ant Tar avenue. After ten minutes Judge Sway isa plea healing, soothing took nkets from the wagon and cov. | specific, invaluable to all who ered the horae, He then notified Pole suffer from hoarseness or sure iceman Weisenrieder and the two throat. All druggists watted for the At the driver to return, end of a half hour Myers came saloon, Jidlwe Swan order Key Pike's Yau vache Drops JAMES McCREERY & GO, 23ra Street 34th Street On Wednesday, January the roth WOMEN’S DRESSES. In Both Stores. Showing of Dresses and .Suits for Southern wear. ixclusive collection, of handsome Lin- gerie, Linen, Marquiset te and Cotton Voile Dresses. Also Plain and Embroidered Coat Suits. At attractive prices. EEE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEP’TS. m Both Stores. Large assortment of American Under- clothing, various models. Made of Cambric and Nainsook, trimmed with lace and em- broidery. GOWNS: sisnasciasirn 1.50, 2.25, 2.75 and 3.50 Chemises...........1.25, 1.75, 2.25 ‘ 2.95 Drawers............ 55C, 950 1.25 “ 1.g0 Petticoats..........1.25, 1.50, 1.75 “ 2.§0 Corset Covers. .75C, 95¢, 1.25 “ 1.50 Varied stock of Imported Underwear, at moderate prices. SHIRTWAIST DEP’TS. 4m Both Stores. The latest models in Shirtwaists for im- mediate or Spring wear. Regular stock includes an attractive as- sortment of Lingerie Waists, trimmed with effective laces and embroideries............+ 1.25, 1.75, 2.00 and 2.50 UMBRELLAS. In Both Stores. | t Twilled Silk Umbrellas, tape ed; ported Natural and Missiot Wood For Men and Women. . Im- landles. 2.00 ' value 3.00 Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, tape edge. Handles, — Engraved and tched, Sterling Silver Caps, Trimmed Wood, ete. For ry and Women. ' \ values 5.00 ai'th 6.00 MERINO UNDERWEAR DEPTS. In Both Stores. Women’s Combination Suiits of silk and wool, silk and cotton or woq! and cotton. I 95 form er price 2.50 to 3: Women’s Black Worsted “vights in knee and ankle lengths. 1.50 i former price 248 Women’s White Flannel Skirts, trimmed with lace and ribbon. 3-75 to 9.50 former » price 5.75 to 16.50 . . Women’s Pajamas of Wasly. Silk; floral T . dengnt * former en ‘ —_ * In Both ¢ itores, TRUNK DEPARTMENT Steamer and Dress Trutiks ’ By various models and sizes. to 19.00 former Ha 8.75 to 23.00 Cowhide Dress Suit Cases vith double steel frames ‘and shirt pockets. Sizes 24 and 26 inches. 4.q00 and 45° jo 5.! former Prig ces 5.00 t t Saddler sewn Russet and Breown Cow- hide Bags, with reinforced corners“. Leather lining with inside pockets. Sizes ae 17 and 18 inches. 4:25 former pri ae 5.50 to 6.00 JAMES MeCREERY & CO." 23rd Street 34r"h Stroet w a