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wasted ESDAY, agon i from any ault which the ‘Emperor’ or DAN | cittes, and the police of the conntry,| Webber dame Into Pad York every ye ag nee At to bring later.” POLICE GRAB oa HIM {urged on by the Jewellers’ Reeurity day from rte wd. ais 4 declared that the @tate | Alliance, have been hunting tum for | ® Jeanine Department had not bod | months, In \a satisfactory explanation as to how f Gl | On Jan. 16 he is accused af going} pic {it happened to Toh Ang ” Be Into the Jewelry store of Lao David- bp the, Ue tl Was was 0 , No, 502 West One Hundred and rominent lip. The Fourteenth street be. fore a look at his thumb made them n re 5 "| | Forty-fifth atreet, saying he was an-| certain of him caw wave” SHARES UNLESS | xious to buy @ pair of diamond ear-| Webber's pulice record — back RECEIPT 18 GIVEN. | rings for his sick wife. He asked that ie ton od ni m “You ought to consider y al ja messenger bo sent to his apartment in 1904 hy fortunate to get them at all, | with the gems. This was done, a boy j in 1 of conte Away | taking the earrings, valued at $196 to some explanation as to how the Pa “ | No. p29 West One Hundred and Forty-| fr9m, “Emperor of of sane Ordered | snares came to be your property, i! With Jewels Bought on — [ninth street, where Webber had hired | furnished “t0.Pay Cost of Camecie |mnetmt guest to be Serr inepucicn, he Went 'out another dock ontedoy Trust Inquiry. Justice Weeks, “Unless you ca Accused to see his wife. When the messen- ger got oe waiting he rushed back ifled the Jeweller. een i hog Ei a] i “All 1 wish to say,” terson, “is that the plaintiff in a very Jacques Labaudy, self styled “Em-/| wealthy man, He claims that the peror of Mghara,” who for a long|ceiver of t tft i When Frederick Webber took oft | pawnshop, wh of hie gloves to dig for cartare| cttnined On thime sito" ew he nfo Sixth avenue and Fourteenth treet to-day he got Into trouble, se. tective Claire and Assistant Superin- tendent Graham of Pinkerton's, un- | im the Sahara Desert and who now I8) .. Lermission to sell his holdings certain about bim until they suw a & resident of New York, was repre-| market in Paris and we got $280,000|ecar on bis right thumb, grabbed him | Bigs ented in the Supreme Court to-day |for them. After deducting all the|as once. They call Webber the “sick by Weiter H. ras, on attorney, to eee ee nine guoeral fend of the|in custody facing warraats aot ooly| ao. or Sardaate trum Company. . *| charging crime in New York but also | Bw — “We have pald off about 38 cents|in Cleveland, Washington and st.| B@p One of these wan to compel George on the dollar, which would give the} Louis, He ts reputed to have cleaned | B C. Van Tuy! jr, the State Banking |-mperor a little more than $100,000. | Up $8,000 from jewellers in these Buperintendent, to deliver to the “Em-| ut he has contested every atep o pe ea Deror” 160 shares of stock in the Jo- the way and he ought to be made to “ hannerburg Development Company, pay for heaping up any more ex- i] Limited. The other was to enlarge] pense of further examination in thé scope of a commision now taking, irance. The astenographers’ bills ’ testimony in Parin as to Lebaudy’s! alone last summer while the commis- claims against the Carnegie Trust| gion waa over there were $1,000. SORE, TIRED FEET Lebaudy claims, held $2,000,000 worth| seddie the expense upon the other of his securities when it closed ite] 4 599 depositors of the Carnegie, mont AT eRe ve oil ” bs Speaking for the State Buperinten-| MT TORNEY eave TITLE 18 NojHow “TIZ” helps. tender,| § Gent of Ranks, Frank M. Patterson, LONGER USED. puffed-up, sweaty, cal- “Jacques Labaudy dropped the title ot ‘Emperor of Sahara’ four years} loused feet and corns. ago,” sald Mr. Ernat. f--J um Baer ee was, Nannounced. that. the vacant seer, on a would All Jon reached the police t oa =" Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Men’s Shirts at Special Prices Plain Soft and Pleated Bosom Negligee Shirts starched and soft turn back cuffs, in neat stripes and plain white Woven Madras, Fine Percale and Mercerized Cloth Shirts \Sr.45 plain soft and pleated bosoms, starched and soft French cuffs. . .usually $2.00 and $2. 50} Silk Mixture, Fine Madras, Silk oie and Mercerized Cloth Shirts \S7. 95 with French cuffs usually $2.50 to $3.50) Pajamas Silk Shirts \ of woven madras in neat stripes; 1 id double frogs and pear! buttons. — sertpes pith cei eels | J usually $1.50 sul Founded 1826 | tit a | i Company there. The trust company, | ought to pay and not be allowed to | usually 1.50/92" 70 $7.10 $3.50 Street Floor. Women’s New Spring Suits, Coais & Skirts Many Spccial Offerings and a Wonderful Assemblage of Models and Materials a are forced to stand on all day know erbah nore, tom der, feet mean. use at ch ia earh Nee Tor right ty or 8 whole year's foot] bi confers for only 25 cents. STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue ‘Noting <an-aore uately express e the care and liberality with which Spring stocks have been nic od our entire building than the suberb collections of J AR ihe Silks and Dress Goods each contribute to an assemblage that presents every new.tissue and tint, peep oqenne for een of staple character. at the moment centers around the brilliant coterie ete wh fain rie hoki scren ghors ___Aavena th woslen drome got, eierdings bald bags intrest are broadly represented, in plain and crepe weaves, as are the pan ha a Gabardine checks and novelty stripes appear with grounds that are exactly matched in plain goods, for the making lose a datecode leila fe neni varies 8, of de Laines and flannel “cloths perform the functions of broadcloth, and have a novel charm and richness. Silk-and-wool crepes and moire ins, crepe poplins and ripple cloths form a fabric family wo of Vaca Nowhere else in New is there such a broad and varied assortment of the always ae Challis, that promise greater popularity than ever this Spring. Plans are in progress for new gowns, oi Miata don’t fail to make a visit of inspection to view this comprehensive and authoritative assemblage. morrow, we will present twelve new styles in «. Women’s Spring Suits faithful reproductions of recently imported foreign oda nt bd been prepared for us to petra occasion, for Special Prtose $25.00, 39.50 and 68.00 Made of the most fashionable wool, silk and silk-and-wool - All of sed suits would ordinarily sell for much higher ‘The special ps for a 5; occasion makes (the special prices Also a companion offering of smart new styles in Women’s Coats, “at $14.50, 19.75 and 25.00 itisis new cape and coat mand suitable for ween, travel st Spring, Half of the charm and beauty of the new Spring modes comes from the gracefulness of the latest fashions in Women's Neckwear— Guimpes, Vestees and Collars names that unjustly pinta 0 the daintiness of the soft laces and embroideries that adorn the neck and rim the coat lapels, when these Neckpieces are worn. ‘There are richly semi-embroidered Guimpes from abroad of net, batiste, sheer linen and organdie, at $15.00 and simpler styles down to $3.95. There are charming American styles, in neatly embroidered effects, at 50c, 958c and $1.25. Handsome Vestees, of organdie, net and soft laces, with Gladstone and Medici collars, and the soft roll collar, at 50c, 75c, 95c up to $17.50 Complete Fronts of lace, net or chiffon, in many combina- tions to be worn with the new coats—showing new effects in lace and lingerie, at $3.25 to 14.50. Fancy Tailored Suits The entire assortment consists of models for dressy wear, all of which are eccurate reproductions of the very latest foreign creations, fashioned in the smartest materials of the season, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 Usual prices $35.00 to $50.00 Fancy Trimmed Silk Suits Exceptionally attractive styles copied from foreign models Silk Poplin Moire Silk Chiffon Taffeta Silk Bengaline In all the newest colorings, $35.00, $39.50, $45. oo . Usual prices $45.00 to 96. * Fancy Tailored Suits A large selection of smart models reproducing d Sn, styles, of gaberdines, men’s wear serges, shepherd c! arias wool crepes, crepe poplin and Canton crepes, many of being effectively combined with taffeta or moire ii $39.50, $45.00, $50.00 Usual prices $50.00 to $75.00 Fancy Silk Coats For Afternoon or Dressy Wear Copies of late foreign models fashioned of moire silk and chiffon taffeta, handsomely lined throughout. $19.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 Usual prices $30.00 to $50.00 Smart Dressy Coats hor Street or Afternoin Wear Also Jaunt & Baimacaan Coats Tn a large assortment of the newest materials $19.50, $25.00 Usual prices $29.50 to $35.00 Exceptional Balmacaan Coats One of the season’s newest models, made of imported Donegal mixtures, Usual price $20.00 Afternoon & Evening Coats Distinctive and exclusive models of Charmeuse, Chiffon Taffeta Brocaded and Ptain Chiffons, Cascado ana Moire Sitks $50.00 % 225.00 $12.50 Third Floor. A Vast Display of Chiffons More than a thousand shades of Chiffons, Chiffon Cloths, ‘etc. Are shown at from 68c per yard upward A New Shipment of Roman Striped Silks Has been placed on sale At prices ranging from $1.50 per yard upward Exceptional Offerings Broche Crepe de Chine 40 inches wide, in choice evening colors, also white and black. Usually $4.00 per yard, Pongee Silks 36 inches wide, in natural cl} 78C only, Usually $1.50 per yard, Street Floor $1.95 Stare Opens at 9 A. M. The Most Remarkable Towel Offering of the Year 25,000 Fine Huckaback 8 Damask Towels At 6 Less Than Usual Prices The assortment represents the entire surplus stock and sample collection of one of the largest American importers. Sale Prices 18¢ to $1.25 each Usual prices 25c to $2.00 500 Madeira Hand-Emb. Tea Napkins $4.95 per dozen—Usually $7.50 750 Dozen Embroidered Madeira Luncheon Sets 18 pieces—#3.85—Usually $6.75 The Famous Italian Linens Lord & Taylor are the sole agents for the celebrated Ttalian Linens manufactured in Chiavari, Italy, by Nicola Bianchi fu Vincenzo. Second Floor Closes at 6 P. M.