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- v2 NS FOR HSBND Jp Wows sarin +H BY ROBE gWoman With Baby Ont Day Old Thinks He Was Ar- rested After Altercation. As che les with her day-old daugh- nfhnadibe aba shenlbnreoing lee beguing about her ber ‘home, at "No, 160 Madison day night that two plaite of thick brown hair Which ‘she wore down her back had been cut from her head ge the performance. She had not | CLIPS HAIR OFF GIRLS AT THE PICTUR PICTURE SHOWS felt the shears or the knife which as used and only learned that her West Hoboken Misses Misses Lose Their|nair had been cet’ away when she tose to leave and put her hand to Braids and the Fis rece her halgrintending to pugh the braids One Man on Suspicion. to their place. The police, who nad heard of a Frank Piciuro of No. 609 Grand this evening before Recorder Volmer borough to keep a\watch out for of West Hoboken on a charge of the hake thief. Gteorderly conduct growing ‘qut of | Propriet complaints by a number of girls of West Hoboken hair has been cut from their heads in movi. 3 pleture theatres. Lulu Corcoran, thirteen years old, of No, 48 Paterson Plank Road, re- Lecit: soe to the proprietor of the Colon- I Theatre in De Mott street Satur- take might be disfigured, Horse! Piciuro’s arrest. ments were when wi harp im + | Government ea shown Foret ordered f Bes, mpi | eas round about the boy By Californ' MAKINO’S REPLY A DENIAL. Saye tte Pa t eat Speech Was Not fab 4 to Washington, ea ai Japan, Jan. 2%.—The attacks o1 he Japanese Government by the Oprosition in connection tar BARGAIN MAT. THURS. BEST SEATS $1.50. REG. MAT. SAT. DON'T PUT OFF UNTIL TO-MORROW, BUT GO AND SEE TO- NIGHT THE TERRIFIC DRAMATIC HIT OF THE, CENTURY: TO DAY | By GEORGE BROADHURST ana ABRAHAM SCHOMER. DON'T Sesto ane ce FORGET i=: ifornta allen land-owner- ship legislation and the recently dis- closed Japanese naval contract scandals were continued tosday during the dis- rae WATER reign Becre- still tary, Baron Nobuaki Makinow speech rma to the ean Government before ite Rah “dts gat a ariiament. fe said this information had come frm al correspondent in pucl a THE Bisco meer FRANCES STARR SEC E 5 of fsb ng ol ly my ane end hard enough to bear, ow sits wn by Noe Favorite Pres (im Tablet or has been alk benefit of thousands upo Pierce's Favorite Prescription efficient Ing disp! functions, correcti lacements, t ey toning the eek and i renew a ener at cere making life Se jerce’s Favorite form; but now tt may be ebtained in ether tablet or i} a fo Ge or liquid form obtain by mal <r Bo ofthe tablets rom Dr, aS ae, cnecent stamps or yer foe granules a dese. Pi Vital Importance to Women === Heed pane tli of Nature! you Agnes a chronic noun down pai give you notice etna hhe delicate’ femt organs yo n ing their functions in the way intended ture. pee wait, Secure at once the heip you need, DR. PIERCE’S rescription used with entire eatistaction for over re and a thogpante ‘ou. will find similar benefit. You wil ena De es Sees a GET SEATS NOW FOR LINCOLN’S AND WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAYS CARNEGIE , pimer am 2.15 \e 7 LEAD & “niet ADELE PP ik he Es CYRIL MAUDE {&, in the tremendously 200 ies 2 PRES, ne HAMMERSTEIN’S|| aw 25- WI LL 25¢ to $1.50) WILLIAMS =e | ee all womanly MR. ORVILLE HARROLD Will Positively Appear as Tuesday t. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE alge been sold in liquid 2 .0F T | Neat W" qnumure: BURLESQ Ch weLeh a BURL Po Ne Bahia nt 4G one-cent stamps eros Apples, ° Foi Tango there, ‘Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y. E Sp ct reat Sear 8.30 TO fe cet goat Y Wine Sa ee ean Hewalian Dancers. igo] Rte he Set Grosks on the Firing Ling SSN A tity ety bei LOTTLE ‘. ee er Costa, mr Pe rimaementoni., GRUMPY Pa a ow THE LITTLE CAFE "tcaeds ‘& ath Jone Mat, Arata i MIRE Sai nGELAOED “CONFIDENCE = ME THE FINESTI BUY OF BRITISH WOOLENS THAT | HAVE EVER SEEN Genuine Donegal Tweed, Priestley proofed, easily $40.00, value, order 1 have some beautiful weight herring- ones and overplaid tweeds, which would Balmacaan Ladies: medium and light make handsome THE STORY--- In the past fourteen years, doing business on Washington street, Boston, it has been my custom to clean up the stocks of the finest wholesale woolen houses. With my tremendous outlet, no stock has been too large for me. 1 sometimes have occasion to take almost.the entire stock of a wholesale woolen same. All the wholesale woolen dealers know this, and most of my buf to-day are with the understanding that the names of the concerns which unload their merchandise are to be kept a secret A wholesale house, in order to send drummers on the road, must sample out their stock, and when a piece comes down to from ten to thirty yards the sample must’ be recalled in order to avoid duplicate selling, That means their best styles are withdrawn from stock, and when the season is fairly well ad- vanced the accumulation of these ends i$ a source of worry to the wholesaler. There's where I come in. I stand ready to take these at prices ranging from 25 to 75 per cent. off the original price. This is not a rare occurrence. 1 do this week in and week out, all the year through, subject to this restriction: That the name of the concern must not be advertised, and at certain times f am not allowed the privilege of using the name of the mill whose goods are thusly turned over to me, merchant, it being understood that 1 am to pay cash for the . ‘ONE OF SCOTLAND'S LARGEST HOUSES Having an agency in Boston, turned over an immense portior of their stock, the ends running from thirty to sixty yards. The party buying these goods could not handle this enormous stock and turned them over to me at practically what they cost. Goods worth from $2.50 to $4.00 a yard. I bought these goods for about 25% of their value. The great majority are Spring woolens, staple styles, herringbones, small checks, quiet gray effects, Tough tweeds, homespuns, fancy novelties, everything that might comprise an English or Scotch woolen house stock. ‘| I cannot mention the Scotch concern who sold these goods. It is the only restrictidn placed on me, but I have them in my window, with the original tickets om them. 1 want all my old customers to flock in and get in on this buy. They are goods that would be sold by the high priced merchant tailor for prices ranging around $40.00. There is only one price to be put on these goods during this sale—that is, suit or topcoat to order, $10.00. Anything in this range, irrespective of color or quality, suit or topcoat to order, Que ey site effects in tweeds and jots, These goods are exch» sive to the fine trade. Suit or overcoat to OTHE. sce eeeeee Quiet mixtures in gray, black and white, suit to order.... brown and | Rough, shaggy suitings, just the thing for business weer, ee 10 00 le suit to order.. Fancy chevict coatings, ee cloths for Bzlmacaan or Conise THE TAILOR 1431 BROADWA oo Open Wendings Til ® o’Clock. FROM BOSTON Saturday, 10 © oes