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ony a ee * by seta) hes! toe ropes it MBE Pe Psat a” ¥ ‘ span proce aa Lidl ess FIREMEN IN RAGE | |°*s'roaorece™™ (COST BALLET ORL «6 NlOws Oddilics | “wa aire) aT iE WT TRUNESCAPE! pees} $5000 ter” (ENS WOOT ES _J oenscrecacn James McCreary & Co,* wes, and many fam~ She argued ten minutes that ghe didn't need it and was able to support herself. | frame tenemen HER HUSBAND! and the judge finally struck out that part of the order, | ities, driven tnt periahing cold with 34th Street 23rd Street —~— « a Nitie more on than their night clothes, A Pagnalc jury which ca Tuesday awarded a verdict of $860 to @ woman whose | WEFe In @ serious predicament until they husband was killed in an accldent, yesterday gave a man @ Verdict of $4075 for | found edelter with nelahbors while the Sale on Saturday, February Sth “Mile. Leonore — Markival’?| the toss of an eye. Dinge was being eutxtued nee rs baa and ‘The stable in the rear of Schmlokior & Cohen's butter and age store at No. 701, Granted a Divorce After Judge Bruce of Walden, Mass. has decided that @ hen that ecratohes up a vinible from the street, and the 4 EA Both Stores, | nelghbor's yal may be killed as a treapasser, ; lire eet 8 prety start before tt wan acol- WOMEN Ss NECKW R. od be DEATH BY INCHES Hose Cart Bearing 16 Corona} Volunteers Dashes Over the Spending Her Earnings. - dentally seen by John Mullen who was ; eb, i Tracks Before En William Brown, accused of deserting his wife in Brookiyn, gota three wocks’ | Daarine on Tetwvolse streets | Imported Lace and Net Guimpes in various Tr fore ine. -q°aaaeenment respite when he told the Court: “She fed me cokl delicatessen atuff, ham, pickles, F H b -~ gi “T've tried to get him for elght yoars| Potatoes and sauerkraut, while she went to her mother’s to eat.” Were terekatae otth pala ‘ind terror. designs and newest shupes. PrR Thane and spent all the money I have made on Two of the horses were rescued, but . TAKE A LONG CHANCE. the stage for detectives, maybe a» much A plano has been put In the court room at Danville, Ky., and eoft mwato wil! | ine Maines were upon the others, before Collars and Jabots in all the Real Luce makes, 5 000, But T never got him untit 1]D6 played while accused persons are teatifying, and a dirge when sentences are|any could be dranKat out, Five off Shadow Nets and Novelty Laces. heard my witnesses talk to-day," de- | Vronounced. wos" the property of Benjamin Weoht : : clarea Mrs, Tena Markoff, known tn the MT Non 8 Morell street. The damage French Neck Rufflings and Ruchings of An ordinance tn Vidalia, Ga. limite the sale of cigarettes to fifteen minutes a day. Daring Driver Tries Headlong » Dash as Only Way of Es- Pony ballets of Broadway beauty shows was eatimated at $100, as Mile. Leonore Markival 7 , Shadow Lace, Net and Chiffon. Scarfs of Real Laces, Novelty Nets, Crystal Mrs. Markoff had Juat left Justice Bia. « 7 choft's court, where she had won an in- |. THE second “Alble operation” tn New England was performed at the Salem, | ision. 2 Maas. Hospital yesterday, It ta to prevent humpback and 2} i Ni caping Fatal Collision Lane nary cree of divorce aKainst) wiece of bone into the spine 40 aa to avoid the forination of @ aplious “knuckle. This Compulsory Beuded and Embroidered Nets. ig y iness |. | a +s) Dee a) 3, i Tae incl do ls, ‘etcxsies bos man and the cuntody of hor eight-year] rhe rat watrus ever aeen in Narragansett Bay chased two young davgnters| Sacrifice of All My Ombre and “Martine” Printed Chiffon Scarfs, + | 4 of the Sandy Point lighthouse keeper, who were out in a rowboat. It had tusks more than two feet long. Beaten in the race it headed for the sea. aie a’ tcie ohn abana ane also Egyptian Scarfs in various new designs. @lénight hed a race with doath and Beat the Grim Reaper out dy six meees. The coolness and courage Driver Harry Cuppinger of the hose car- Plage and the promptness of Engineer Connors of the Whitestone express The Markofts were married nine years ago and lived in Kast Seventeenth street happily until after the birth of their child, Then Louis developed a habit at{_. The Council of the Empire has defeated the Duma bili giving women the staying out nights and forgetting to| "&ht to practice law in Russia, come home in the morning. These oc- ourrences were protracted in longer ab-| John Buell of Vineland, N. J., fund a two-headed calf in his barnyard and ences, and after a year or #0 the couple | killed tt as an omen of ill luck. ‘Then he found the “freak” alive wae more valu- Parted, the wife, then eighteen years) be than any cow In his herd. of age, finding a place on the During the off seasons when Special Sale. Hand Embroidered Collars and Jabots of Linen, Voile and Batiste. value 50c, 38 each Hand Embroidered Collars and Jabots trimmed with Valenciennes and Cluny Laces. 45¢ each OVERCOATS Because of the Backward Winter Brings the Rarest fore avenue, picking up the firemen es | ____ J__ | hereeit ia ; 3 bt In York, | d detect! | & vent, unt sateen of te thirty ¥*l-| DIVORCES WALTER T. ARNDT. i EE) PENWO OD Bargains of the _ value 780) @ateors, composed business .. what he was doing. i he town, were on the wagon. Where| noc ep ZcA Grass of divorce} Zest Decemiber ts, Markoft engaxed Season. Coliars and Jabots, hand embroidered in Be avenue crosses the railroad treck | 14, awarded to-day in Carson City vy |120 Spiegel, & youn: east side Sher- “Martine” colorings. value 95c, 65¢ each G@e gates were high in the alr, and/ sudge Langan to Ethel H. Arndt, wite Zames Blake, the watchman, was swing-| 4¢ walter T. Arndt of No. 27 West ater, ate wal aut re ase the fg & white lantern, This the fremen| Forty-fourth street, New York: City,| whereabouts of Markoff and told Jus- ck to mean the way was clear, and | upon her testimony of failure to provide | tice Bischoff of finding him in an east THE NEW IF I can only induce you he horses were urged on at full speed. | and desertion. house playing pinochle after to come around here and look at a few of these overcoats in m; windows, I know you'll be interested enough to come into the store for a closer examination. That means you’re my cus- tomer, for your sense and judgment will not let you get away from this wondrous overcoat opportunity. With these values I deserve your patronage in this par- ticular overcoat offering, no matter where you usually buy. Every good overcoat style fou can imagine goes. Single and aout le- breasted models, box- back, plain or belted, or with the inverted pleat effects. Notch or shawl fours, English and Seotch jours, En; and Sco! tweeds, chinchillas, new- est rough cheviots, fancy cassimeres, not forget- ting conservative kerseys and meltons in blue, black and grays. Most of the fabrics in accord- ance with the new fash- ice) Bere beet backs, and they’re 4, or full = tecd with ofther satin or silk. Here’s the list of my price cutting: 500 Egyptian Scarfs. Various Oriental designs,—Silver on White, or Silver on Black. value 3.95 to 5.00, 2.50 each RED-MAN DRIVER TAKES DESPERATE| According to plaintiff's story, her hus The pinochle game lasted until CHANCE TO GAVE Lives. 11 o'clock, when Markoff and a friend 2 FOR 26 CENT ‘The Wt a ia; bound ‘tron journeyed forth In the Ights of ranger xpr 1 City, was fiy- Fourteenth street. From there Prushing ng Islan Q 4-| rambled up to Broadway and Fortleth OLLA . @treet and there met two young women. | re married on June 9, wre ‘Their movements after that were the | ts connected with @ New York | basis of the for a divorce brought! paper. He was personally served, | by Mrs. Markoff. Markoff did not defend | IN ALL GOOD STORES TO-DAY but allowed the case to go by default. | the action. | BARL & WILA0N, MAKWUS. eae) carla nea | NEW VEILS & VEILINGS. tn Both stores. ; White Shadow Veilings, Shetland finish, in { scroll and silk-run designs. Also Chenille dots in combinations of colors, Magpie and Black. 25ce to 2.25 yard Ombre Chiffon Veils, in new and attractive color effects. 1.85 to 6.95 each Chiffon Veils,— all the new colors for carly Spring, in all grades desirable for motor, street or steamer use. 95ce to 4.95 5,000 Yards of -White Shetland Veilings . A recent importation in a Jarge assortment of new designs. value 35c to S0c, 18¢ yd. EER — beef Ft h HI af ; | ! i He z i ta Beg j 3 ; ( it i i rf it eet i i F #3 il i i i i Fa ry g i 4 sf F Ha H E { H Ss §s i ti id iy EEE H i i? i | ; : ? if i! a¥ E FE i [ é Hh I SUITS, DRESSES & COATS. tm Both stores, For Small Women and Misses. ernitt i ilj it Hf Complete line of Suits in all the new fabrics for early Spring wear. Spring Suits in two models,— blouse model of Bedford Cord and plain-tailored model of Faille de ia bP $12_& $15, Now ? — Laine. 22.50 = wa New three-quarter Length Coat of Covert Cloth,— = cutaway model, lined throughout. 19.75 | Afternoon Dresses of Crepe de Chine; two attractive models in Copenhagen Blue, Taupe, Rose and Black. 16.50 i | if i § i $35 & $37.50, Now $9 7-50 $40 & $42.50, Now $1 Q-50 $45_& $50, Now $2 9-50 Bear in mind the high character of my ie. Merchant tailors’ uncalled- | Ht g r eee Here’s Warmth and Comfort for, ithe Cold Snap! Here’s a Cozy Home! PERFECTIO tf SUITS & DRESSES. 1 Bota stores, For Juniors and Girls. Juniors’ Spring Suits,—Norfolk and Russian Blouse model; plain or draped skirt. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 16.50 and 29.50 Girls’ Colored Wash Dresses of Gingham, Linen, Percale and Chambray; varibus models, Sizes 6 to 14 years. 1.95 and 2.05 value 3.00 to 9.75 Girls’ White Cordaline Dresses in Russian model; embroidered or embroidery trimmed. value 3.75, 2.95 amas AT 3.50 Notwithstanding the advance in the cost of material and labor, we continue to offer the same Sorosis value in WOMEN'S 3.50 SHOES, Clothes pat 28 a ° . ut \ca’e cleverest custom paler. ae built on jinee “cady-mades. . FUR COATS CUT Values that run from $50 B to $350—now eelling at prices ranging only $25 to $150. B:G SUIT SAVINGS My entire stock included —$15 to $45 suits now marked $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, $22.50 and $25, Odorless F HE Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater is the best heating device made. Cheaper than gas. Quicker and cleaner than coal or wood. You can carry a Perfection Heater wherever you please, as you need it. Light it, and in a minute it is spreading glowing warmth on every side. It burns nine hours on a single gallon of oil, and costs nothing when not in use. Made with nickel trimmings; plain steel, or enameled, turquoise-blue drums. An ornament anywhere. Inexpensive. Lasts for years. Hardware dealore and etoree . not wien cap veheehnts tars Portotions "ll sour fesles’ concer upeih tose weite to us for full particulars and prices, We will see you are sulted. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK NEW YORK 42 West 34th | Bet. Broadway & 5th Ave. —— ALSO STORES AT THA Rhectant® nea Washiesten Sate es Westeslester ‘wae accompitsned. ‘Fhe decree, in effect, lays down the Principle that it {s unlawful to ‘tle together patented and unpatented arti ae to fix the price of the Neither the In addition to the large range of Standard Models, several new Spring Styles are now onsale, 34th Street 23rd Street in: F ‘ foity ! ri commodity, New York City ’