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NDS ATTACK TOWN IN CHINA KLL MISSIONARY Christians Victims of Raid on Lao-Ho-Kow, Which Is Burned and Plundered. PEKING, China, March 11.—Brig- @nds to-day sacked and burned the city @f Lao Ho-kow, killed Dr. T. Froyland, «Gots It” for Corns an Your Piggy-Wiggies! aes Use This Sure, NemPln Com Cre ‘eota- |tate and Laer bridegroom, tunity is a limited one, he thloks —he gets busy! suit, has saved 8 Norwegian missionary, and wounded several others, including Rev. 0. M. Sama, another Norwegian. A force of five hundred of the brig- ands obtained entrance to the city by means of treachery from within, They then plied torch and sword all round, burned down the Asiatic Petroleum and Singer buildings, and looted the British and American Tobacco Company's premises. Subsequently they dashed on the arsenal where they secured seven hun- dred rifles, several fleld guns and much | ammunition, Two thousand coolles were im-) pressed by the brigands to carry off their lvot. Lao Ho-kow, which is a river port on the Hankiang, is an important) mission station in the province of Hupeb. Three missionary societies havo representatives there, One in the Norwegian Lutheran China Mis- sion Association, with headquarters in Norway, which had a ataff of three men, two of them with their wives, and three other women. Dr. T. Froy- land, who was killed by the brigands, and Rev, O. M. Sama, who was wounded, were missionaries of the society. Another society is the China In- land Mission, whose : eadquarters are in London, England, and which hab a staff in Lao Ho-kow of one mission- ary and his wife, with three other women. The third society te also British—Christian Missions in Many Lands—which has « staff in Lao Ho- kow of two missionaries with their wives. —s ROCKPILE FOR AUTO SPEEDER Portiand (Ore.) Clabman Gets Five- Day Sentence. IRTLA! Ore., March 11—For sponatn Ae aetsensbtie 8k 8, fous ot fifty miles an hour, W. C. Barker, aged forty, clubman, heir to the Barker es- was sent to thé rock pile for five days when @ plea of guilty in the Mu- ‘The ples of guilty pre- the possibility of an appeal to a A Wise Man is he who reasons thus— “It’s cold, and the yy hasn’t all gone yet; but the very persistence of cold s going to break soon; and when it breaks ing to the sun and the songs of birds, and the soe south © wind and the leafing trees and the flowers of spring, and—yes, and my new suit. Ml - point these lines catch the eye of the AM fesse ton At the NEW STORE for MEN, Broadway corner Eighth Men May Now Order Spring Suits to Measure —Sack Suits with Waistcoat— And pay but $20.50, although the suitings to ‘choose from are $25, $30 and $35 grades. (Note—Sizes 44 up (chest) 10 per cent. more.) weather means And when he is reminded that the op r- that if 750 men think as , and act a little more promptly than he, there won’t be a suit for him— And when the Spring comes he has his new money, hasn’t been rushed, feels a happy as well as a wise man, Broadway at Eighth ana THE EVENING WORLD, | Acker, Merrall & Condit EST. Company 1620 A saving in cost for the | best that money can buy ENGLISH BACON 1tarriswitshite,tb..32 TOMATOES —Noreca hand Packed, lg. tins...... 12 SARDINES—aAviator Boneless—Imp., small tins. 14 MAPLE SYRUP—Pure Vermont Sap, 14 pt. bots. «17 APRICOTS, PEACHES OR PEARS— Noreca California, large tins. . 20 25 GRAPE FRUIT—tLarge Juicy Fruit, 4 for.... LB. 35 BUTT E R.& Hcl ESH 9 CREAMERY, Is a Necessity @ Why? q@ Because it is the language of the emotions, just as truly as the articulate word is the lan- guage of the mind. @ And if we would give greatest latitude to the expression of our emotions we must have music. @ But in what form? The Piano “ia the most universal, useful and necessary musical instrument, because it eurpasece all othore in senor Sor neome grand harmonics of the masters.” Krehbiel. $ But the fundamental merit , 8 piano is as beyond the ascertainment and under- Bantlie of the average man or woman as is the pleasure music gives. q How, therefore, shall you choose? q You must take the word of the seller. q@ YOU must elect whose word you shall take. oh Yh, Pauls Sore stand behind the SCHOMACKER PIANO EMERSON PIANO LINDEMAN PIANO KNABE PIANO and behind each of them transformed into 3 Bererpinnos through the installation in each The Angelus The Original and Incomparable Player Any one who desires music may have it through the purchase-of any of pes instru- ments on deferred terms under the Wanamaker Educational Plan. Invitation—Come to the Lenten Organ Recital in the Auditorium, Thuraday, at 2,30. Piano Salons, First floor, New Building, Broadway at Ninth IT MAKBS LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, aoe ‘Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Here’s the Biggest Purchase We Ever Made in Women’s Spring Underwear and Hosiery To be Sold at the Lowest Prices Ever Asked for Such Good Qualities REMARKABLE FOR WIDE ASSORTMENTS—from BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS, made a month a dainty little vest at 124jc (value 19c) to a fine Swiss ago with one of the biggest importers and manufacturers Union Suit at $1.85 (value $3.50), or 25c stockings for 19¢ | in New York, this fine stock is put before you vat prices to an excellent silk stocking at 91.00. | that will induce the shrewd buyer to buy a season's supply. The Best Silk Stockings You Ever Bought at, pair $1. 00 Wool vests—high neck, long and short ted Union Suits, big) i neck, long and short sleeves or Women's Thread tay Bae black, white, pry end new Spring , ankle length, Not all sizes in every style, but all $2.50 to $3.50 Union Suits Vests and Tights, at Swiss Tights ing b. low neck, sleev sizes in the lot. Union Suits at 50c Fine ribbed cotton; low neck; no bong umbreHa style; lace trimmed or tight knee; regular sizes. $1.00 and $1.25 Union. Suits it 85c Thes 00 Silk Stockings. Women's Thread Sik Heckings white, tan, piak. ligt’ biue, heho, navy blur. Lisle Vests, 3 for $1.00 35 each. Women's fine lisle thread vests; silk ribbon around neck; low neck; no sleeves. Silk Boot Stockings, pr., 50c 6 pairs for 02. 78, Black, white and tan. nie spliced Beet, double garter top, full fashioned. 50c Lisle Stockings, Pr., 29¢ Women’s stockings; black silk Lisle; alight mill irregularities, not heel, “doubt ghar la Silk Lisle Union Suits, $1.50 Women's Union Suits, fine silk lisle, siren low neck; no sleeves. ce Umbrella knee or tight cuff knee; silk ribbon trimmed. a 19¢ ‘Vests, special at 12)4c Fine cotton; French neck; low | Women's vests; low neck; = neck; no sleeves; tight knee or um- eevee or short sleeves; brea, style; lace trimmed—4, 6, 6,|V ni Meld or plain yo! sized t ries ies. Lisle Vests at 25¢ a? Sane at, pr., 19¢ stockings; fine cotton back” whit dt high iced heel, double sole and tou.” Lisle Stockings, at, pr., oe 8 pairs for $1.00. Women's pees tite reekings) black, white be in; medium and sheer weight; fall fashioned. Children's Stockings, 25¢ Mise) for $1.98. Medium high black cotton; double wear heels and oe Sizes 6 to 10. For boys and girls. juare on full "Gals Suits at $1.00 Cotton or lisle thread; plain or hand crochet yoke; tight knee or umbrella style, lace trimmed. A New pine Blouse of Shadow Lace, | Special, $3.95 Shadow lace Blouse, a very! pretty mode, made over flesh! colored silk, with tango sleeve and trimmed with straps of chif- fon and hemstitching. Unusual value at $3.95. $3.50 Tub Silk Blouses, $1.95 BY Tub silk Blouses in a variety ot B spond see ies =e fees also Qualitd and Low ‘Twenty or or more sensational ba: gains just like these. No Mail, Telephone or C.0.D. orders can be filled in Bargain Plaza items. Flabutai Tub Silk Women’s Waists Bargain Value $1.00. paroain i day, 68 low neck; also Doll Varden effects, with Rice Clot! vest, collar and cuffs, Sises up to #4 inches. Flatware Value 19c. _ Bargain FauaPriaTietass 10< Silver plated flatware, a of dessert spoons, spoons, des- sert forks, Pmedium forks, fruit I Ges eseeed enirsoie es bateons Curtain Scrim - Valuer J0e to 160. Badr- gl ain Plaza at, : 63 Colored ceisle oni yard wide; mostly stained glass ‘ pounds, with neat inn 38-in. Striped Voile Value 260. Bargain 12} 3 2 '| Plaza Thursday... ~ Plain corded stri ile, Spring colors, also white and black. Men’s & Women's Gloves 1 Thareday- 5 5 ff themed with tril of "white sik = Y {front and sleeves. 95.00 pacers oe Blouses, | Made with see lots and mata | collar, finished with frill of fancy lace} around neck. The newest shades. O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer, SILKS: Extra Values! |3 $200 & $2.25 Silks | $1.10 & $1.50 Silks at °1.49 Yd. at 79c Yd. and Wool Canton All-Silk Black Charmeuse Mes- saline, yard wide, extra heavy and firm quality. Black Peau de Soie, yard wide, soft glove finish. All-Silk Shirtings. ‘All-Silk Satin Meteor, 40 inches | wide, white grounds with colored wide; @ choice color range, also | stripes, in various styles and color- white and black. ings. $1.75 to $2.00 Silks at $1.25 All-Silk Crinkle Ci wide, in all the best erty en white and black. O'Neill Main Store—Hecond Fileor, Linens and Towels Special Values That You Must Not Pass By Heavy, absorbent, 29c 900 Dosen 9%¢ Huckaback Towels—! hematitehed Huck T Towels; close weave and firm texture; sises ards from Belfatt, ure 28x48 inches; at, each 140 to 200 Crash Towelling at 9}4c, | 75c All-Linen Damask a! silver-bleached: 4 in full assortment of pretty patterns; no ‘ter wearing 12}¢¢ and 18¢ Yard. quality ‘at this reso profit-sharing Vi “aluen Blt to $1.50. Bar- jual- “Sis0 All: Crepe ¢ ae Tote heli y ping gs. 8% inches All-Silk Charmeuse, 40 inches wide, dn a large rage of the Pp | shadings, also bla Club Plan Payments if Desired. = As pictured. In quartered sa golden or fumed Urgent also in red oak, selected birch in sabogeny Tinish; ite the tae is 80x48 inches; extra heavy rim; fluted pillars and Colonial base. Finest construction and finish. ae Lig Handso: 931.50 me Solid Oy Cy miend ted with qrocelul Coloatel 1,600 yards all-linen Crash Tow- te eee mahogany library table, 80 inches wi be ana 30 toches’ colored borders; bent and will not lint. Price gail espa ella ig a ley vy $1.00 Heavy Satin Table Damask 318 Dosen All-Linen 018.00 Golden Oak or Imitation Yard. Nephins ices 6 Size) at WON sss esos eth sChMEANGRADCONO DEN ASEA GAN AARROS CAR bAOO 60 siteea| Teste Dambsk, full Regulat Value 4.60 'D osen. wen tah ar ch | ence em pe ae pe oot igen fo quality. tise Baxt4 inches, sie! veil Fleer. PPP PPIP PPP PPP PPI PPPPPIPPLEIIPPPPLPIEPLPELPEPLE Another ot O’ \eill’s Famous Sales of Round tue. Ficus DRESSES | 9x12 One lot _in which the value: $1 00 Another lot with values up to are $1.50 or more $3.50 €0Ch... 0... eee ese ease $1. 98 Axminster House dresses, yes; but made of Spring materials in dainty styles and Ru g s Extra heavy all-wool Axmin- ster s—in Oriental and with attractive trimmings. Dresses}: that have real style, good looking floral terns— limit one to a cus- $1 5 Wild’s & Potter's Printed enough to wear out of doors a little later. Not by any means the kind of Cork Vinels: ae oe of these well. house dress a woman hides, Dear, no, look at a few of the styles: J brands of Cork Linoleums in tile, geometrical end perm Sage At far. still: some with round $1.00 At "1,98 ih cg rolla, le Dresses—So juare neck or turndown ae ae finished with bow in Each Each | fect a aad se from f O'Neill Adams Co. Sixth TO 2ad Street, row Tack. lay ja Chambray, Ratine and Crinkle hie Cope sleeve, others set in others en the regulation ried in Ia Melegpiod phe, assortment of