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SULZERCAN SAVE 3 coset HS CLOTHING ARE, | 27°" "2°" POCLAM HEALS MULRANEY'S LIFE: ete "| AGED MAN FIGHTS HIS s..‘scmncre.ss 6) AND: CLEARS day by Night Watchman Ja atiinilieniinn sia = " +) bi y will get a waters edge and the wrist of a | Man Convicted of “Paddy the) ficfea 2! 'f Set * fa" Pardon, it Is vec} five Years Old, Expected men, inthe wat ing with his} ck there nid | left hand to a rung of Nw Formerly oly ¢ Broadway, 4th Av. ‘ A. T. Stewart & Co sth to 10th St. Complete Spring Opening of New $5 to $12 Millinery | Gorman ru to be rid of that dis- if you will. ¢ work for you. No matter what form your skin trouble may take, Postam will eradicate OF course yo heard some one mlashit tressing skin a (eS Qe an leemgaea te ean the ran ay Wie ni [it more rapidly and more elfectively | $ Caatie!? | Ww I H i ht die A se dthitbag dh A 7 | ything yet devised. Poslam F ‘ Priest's” Murder May TUMULTYS IN NEW HOME. to Die of His Bums. riens ian, tut the task was too much | has" simplified. the. trestment of akin ' t or hie strengt diseases, It is the indispensuble remedy P , ' Get Reprieve. WASHINGTON, Hin wenn | Gorman tuaned for severn! minutes fog. all” affected b eczema, acne, Together with the New Untrimmed Hats, Imported and Domestic ' Joseph P. Tumulty, john Rogenschute, seventy-five years the man in the water strogsling al | Pa plepleny, Heh, sealévecaly . ; f : , | fataey, iy getting siatth of, father of Judge Bogenschuts of while. Finally the wateh ar tap ine ctuleuen lishing. presen, Feathers and Flowers and a Disposal of Sample Spring Hats : , on imu | the First Munteipal Court in Williams. |relaxed his gri A the m od at once, | " : er Py ' ‘ { ¢ Ses aha itch delgado pA apettaeis hare, narrowly encaped being bared wre AM SOAP, medicated with Pos- Laster is only two weeks away! Our milliners realized it days ago. Their , } po ag nse lit td ple tl Fe to death thin morning and will proba-| | Seved From Wrecked Marge. | |jam, is unequalled for the skin, not only |} clever fingers have been dexterously twirling ribbons, tying bows, grouping flowers taney, who Ie doomed to ie In tie el bly die from bie injuries ft bee| BOSTON, March 7.—A northws when disease is present, but ax the safest id tian 3 trie hair next Friday for the murder | i 0 trreredn| Been The GeUtSeN WE Che M18 pantie and most, benelicial soap for daily use, and shaping hats. . of Patrick Breen, a west eile saloon y newspaper | to arine early in the morning and make] s nents oo. Mer - i ' ? “ etter: Known as coffer for himself While he was start- meni de gists sell Poslam (price, 50 Than a Thou Exhibit of the New ; $10 & $12 Millinery Carefully designed hats of much indiviquality. sand Spring Hats at $5,$6,$7, $8and $9— “| ing the fire in the Kitohen stove this) three men of the crew were taken « ents) and Poslam Soap (price, 25 cents). ‘| morning his clothing caught fire and| with some difculty by the towing tug | For free samples, write to the Emergency "| before he was reached he was burnod| Fred B. Richards. Het ld 32 West 25th Street, New ork City. he wees fit to the hands of the District-\ Mr, Whitman. to-day received m ree| th Mrs wuld aie. wag | About the head, face and other parts of | — - _ "hoe, Two Alike The new shapes, colors ' port from Amwisthant District-Attor- | delighted with the results his body. It is real fun to try on ds trimmi ney J. Robert Rubin, who last night | “ Mr. Homenschuts lives with his son Have you tried It? try and trimmings are fully the new little shapes and (ee nye ee hats. So full of bright colors, so different, so very becom- the season and we hope ing. many of the readers of aon Uf cataca lbh To-Morrow, this advertisement will ‘3 in black among come to-morrow to see them. Saturday their initial showing. Second floor, Old Building. The New Millinery Store on the Subway Floor Presents Three Hundred Sample Trimmed Hats at $3.50 These come from two large wholesale milliners and because they are samples are offered at the one price, although hats of similar quality seil regularly at $5, $6, $7 and more. Fancy braid and a few of hemp trimmed with feather fancies, ribbons, flowers and a very few with ostrich feathers. Plenty of black as well as all colors. Con- servative shapes and larger ones. Really good looking hats, as shown in the p cture. Subway floor, Old Building! represented. We expect to specialize on hats at these prices throughout hand his family at No, 8 Com- merctal street, Willlamabure, His cries *| brought to his ald his daughter-in-law, -| who tore down the portieres between jo-day adopted th -| the dining-room and kitchen and tried “| form bill Introduced by the m nment| t+ wrap them about the burning man. by which « large number of women are] In his agony the old man fought her off and her wild acreams brought her hus rund to her ald Joseph Bogen seized an overs coat and ende to smother the lames, but the an fought him, wo. Finally, husband and wife sue- «| ceeded in getting the flames out and in pacing the old man on @ couch, Del urred during the day tha p jceman Held heard zg overawed by the great yjwent In @ hurry call to SI “ Hospital, Dr. Weinberg responded with the ambulance and pronounced the OR GONSHPATED? TAKE CASCARETS "===" Sick headaches! Always trace them to lagy liver, d i the bowels or constipated ma ated in the bow cured by Case: carried out of the system, are reabsorbed] will straighten y into the blood. When this poison reaches] 10-cent box will keep the delicate brain tissue it caus stomach » tion and that dull, sickening he and avenue and Thirty-second street early Cascarets remove the cause by stimu-| for * to-day and told him a woman, wom lating the liver, making the bile and con-| too— them because they taste | he knew only as Magsie, had died on stipation poison move on and out of the] good and never gripe or sicken. the barge during the night. When the policeman went to the CATHARTIC *s| VOTE FOR HUNGARIAN WOMEN | ‘ ve and} BUDAPEST, Hungar able of] Lower House of the Hu wen at the # the that he was physteally killing “Paddy the Priest.” The three w brought to the Cr 6.15 last night by ent of Prisons by Rubin because swore that = ies ee” O29 GULDENSmsan)’ cious with Sardines and S; A Fine Salad Dreasing by ad ifranch ised. DENTAL*PARLDRS: 352 SIXTH AVE. nba SOM BORITEE Te 2 Joseph A. § could then n grounds of n suffrage, No dis At Delicatessen and Grocery * > CENTH. Seon with each berite Clearaway of | First Spring Suits Leather Hand Bags for Boys, Saturday Spring Shapes and Colors Set a standard of value it will be difficult to 50c to $8 for bags that would usually sell/®Pproach. ies at $1 to $5, because they have been made Norfolks, all-wool, in fine new mixtures of gray f ( +, {and brown, and two pairs well-cut knickers. $5. 4 ht a of leathers or surplus supplics Russians and sailors, of all-wool, well-dyed jblue serge, two pairs knickers. $5.75. Two Notable Values Subway floor, Old Building, An envelope bag of pin Morocco which; shows the new safety pocket, various Women’s Sweaters, $1 colors, $2. Originally $2.50, but this warm winter has Long envelope bag of black pin Morocco kept a lot of our regular customers from choosing bia two vg wan ae this kind. White with red or navy blue collar age at 50c, 81, $1.85, Subway floor, New Bldg. and cuffs. sizes, 4 Bage at 68 to 98, Mala/Alsle, Od) Building, | Get them now for simmer use at the sea- Se |shore and mountains. Five Quires of Water-Marked| Stationery, 25¢ Box | Made-to-Order Mattresses, $6 ke barge he found the poorly dressed body of a woman of middie age lying on @ couch in the cabin. Skyllingstar, who had been living alone on the barge during the winter tie-up, told the policeman he had met the woman last Wednenday night and had answered her plea for shelter by taking her aboard the barge. The barge captain was detained at the East Thirty-fifth street station pending a Coroner's investigation. AD A Vi (0 CENT BOXES -ANY ORR 25 & 50 CEN Subway floor, Old Building. hecesteata: Crested "ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM S : rey , because it is a manufacturer's entire surplus lot r ‘I ; dui Furniture House Block $5 TO $1,000 ae . he: d {I} of a quality we sold six months ago at 50c and Bg Bp Nag Tine Crack uw an 8th Ave, \udstslweekiveayMenrs, “a 1 ¥ i, é be. . ‘An exceptional value at 36. gum n , ‘SMALL ACCOUNIS 4 , 4 Blue or white, cambric finish, small size. Woven wire springs, at 84, worth 86.50. 35th to ESPECIALLY _ INVITED. ‘ . Be | Envelopes to match, 5c for 25. Feather pillows, at $1.25, worth $2. 36thSt. (ou Singie ie : “3 ny t Subway floor, Old Building. Subway Entrance, New Bldg. CRD) ||| , &@mpy Mornings Afternee pe sine iL | Easter Favors and Candies OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK In the new section on the First floor, Old Building (near Linen Store), there are many amusing { OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST ) ||| (eimeeiceume ont ate maaan ac! oe ile Sil sored MEMGA eis oie | ft SP Mak St wi ie weil Mr. Egg Man, who -houl: be filled - i z aff ‘ t h 5 candy eggs. |= about Ga laugh at for the Easter dinner. x zany 510 Sine Room or) We Invite Comparison! / szssoidouk —g Sa BI Uh wegit Nacarnces ne mire 8 etapa sad) Fine cheetah 80d, trots, 2 and 00 owed. s Library Rocker | ,."« ea me Sideboard ‘ Painted satin eggx—many from Paris, Jelly, #5c pound. Chocolate with cream centers, 10c Ducks that do everything but actually quack. dozen and 5c pound, First Floor, Old Building. 3.74 Extra comfort- able and deep roomy seat. : m os ; In the NEW STORE FOR MEN rap eles Mea || 2 Me ot Any Fancy 1 Winter Overcoat A pfice too far removed from their intrinsic worth to make the comparison sound reasonable. All wool, good style, sound workmanship—everything a man looks for in an overcoat. Less than 300 remaining. And they must go out this week. So, to- morrow, $10 each. Broadway, corner Eighth, “LOW PRICES | : "STEEL BED| 920 Brass Bed, 8, New design; 2- White enamel bed ofhcavy construce tion; large fancy heavy knobs; + brass mounts on | heavy fillers ir posts, 5 heavy | head and {co filers inheadand | With maseive I } | ips / i on Wd Gl 8 i : 1,200 Men’s Shirts at 85c {cot hi boked pay ‘ $1 and $1.50 qualities; made by one of our regular manufacturers over our en own measurements; plain neglige percales, with stiff cuffs attached; good pat- terns, fresh from their boxes today. With any one of these shirts a man will look as well-linened as any man on the street. A clean-up; and only 1,200. To- morrow, 85c. Subway floor, New Building. $1.50 and £2 Shirts, 95c. on the Burlington Arcade Floor, The New Spring Neckwear at 25c which we are showing with these shirts is quite different from the usual 25c grade. Fancy silks and knit silks and eight plain colors—a brave showing for a quarter, Subway floor, New Building, by Astor Place Station Entrance First Showing of the New Spring Derbys and Soft Hats Three styles of crown in the derbys and three styles of brim with each style of crown. Some with the bow in the back. All black. Wide range of colors and styles in soft hats. Proportions to suit young men as well as the more elderly. One price—$2. Broadway, corner Eighth. " e Del ‘hase ef Fifty Della: on pure $5 or | rt ony Se Sminits, $5 ents merely Wagreamict i we oe fue complete, wi © Eee oF erceviivas hind, D ONLY AT OUR STORE, 35TH TO 36TH ST. & 8TH AVE. fF 6th Ave. and 20th St.