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-| HINO MUTINEERS nei we take rod MARINES AT SINGAPORE) ens rx | a nla ie fe circles ch ett on : Sev Fa ead: rarely of weasels whi sailed from ase ioe (Mas Mat et eae Th GURL | ei ssi Sa ar es . Fem 18. opt nothy sl TELLS FAMILY, BUT stati tes a H eit * room and tell rae Warships Landed to Quell Re- | Snsea ‘mim nent rope ites later cries from the 1 British 7 POLICE SPO POL TALE wi vs pemae g) cot Teton. DUNS GATHER FOR FMT. The Girl Comes From mma a with him. His name is| TOKIO, Japan, Feb. 18—A revolt port and should now in the war steamers jad Men From Japanese’ and French! ?' ‘ ae ECR aiiapee 7 Trays, Water Pitchers, Trivets, Broad Trays, . Sandwich Plates, Meat Platters, Salad Bowls, 2 Parasols for the Winter Resorts » gevel color effects, floral designs, black-and- . gecently introduced by B. Altman & Co. Pretty Creme} After story) “of Chloroform, Confesses ‘ That She Really Eloped. afte now dleplaying a choice assortment of ‘esennbcibtints i | VANISHED WITH WAGES. Silverware in - reproductions of Sheffield designs (sltver on. nickel) Included are Tea and Coffee Sets, Serving Eluded Woman Relative in Crowded Elevator and Fled in Taxicab. Ruseo, nineteen, a pretty worker for the dressmaking @rm of & N. Anderson, No. 186 Weat Twenty-ececond Street, was paid 998.96 inst Monday evening. Her mar. ried sister, Mrs. Mary Ventigiia, was | ber, for Margaret bad com men were following hee Vegetable Dishes and many other pleces of I pin re Prices te. Hie iz25aF 5g$ and the approaching Spring Season The present stock contains a large number of Imported and American-made Parasols in eH ait if white combinations and the beautiful shades PERLE fgeae tit Also smart Coaching Parasols mounted with novelty handles. is_made of Parasols to match Costumes, tip Pitt Avenwe-Madteon Aurnue, Mew York "he elders of vote de Match 8, 104 ary aod to ete tha not t Saptomber Pe laan Oo toring some ) ANY HOLDER OF NOTES MAY EXTEND THE PAR AMOUNT “ UNTIL SEPTEMBER 8, 1016; WITH INTEREST DI6- _ COUNTED AT THE RATE OF 6% PER ANNUM, OR we Es DUE APES, 1 1018, AT PAR FLAT, WITH APRIL 1, 1916, 5 OF WHICH POUR-SEVENTHS (00%) WILL BE ‘CENTRAL RAILROAD : ANY _< FRACTION WILL BE DELIVERED. “Trustees appointed by decree of the United States Court to represent the Boston Eo iiiees Gentes ceajectr cosh: hove tates We to bo prenseted ta tho ngele- St sna, New Hampative, Vermont and Masebootts caking fr ral from presat et eke” toes yess cos psp. If rolled Je granted, as we expect, we are hopeful fer the future of the property and tts : > geensities, The full effect of the passenger and freight rate increases eo far granted, the ’ petusn of business to more normal conditions, and the expected friendly attitude of the leased tine interaste are all likely to aid us in our teak. If.the necessary legislative retie! is not granted, then « receivership will be necessary with esssequent fe Rea We beileve the seriousness of the situation ts ME ccunate othe motes fr pred fd month abd baw It blvd that Within that time the necessary legislation will be granted, and « consequent plan in the in- tevest of the property be adopted. During this period the condition of the notes extended A ae creased, as vo mortgage may be placed upon the property without securing / ‘The directors recommend to the noteholders the extension of the notes and point out the 0) aac dp enema gi TEES WISH TO URGE UPON THB NgTBHoLDaRe IN SOLUTES ine bn kai THE BOSTON & MAINE ae a is TO TANDS OF A RECEIVER. THE UT THEY THEIR ‘NOT RECE! zB Tvs HEAR EST Bee CO-OPERATION giving detail «of the for extension, o staterfient of the Trustees explaining eee ee eta, Sioteveat dasecibing the 8% Geld Notes of the Maine Railways | oe the Nerth Station, Boston. ss P. HALL, a af Hi I know. We've been has broken out among the Hindu| DENVER, Col., “Col, Feb. 18—Aévices ny two weeks. Ye | soldiers at Singapore, one of the, {fom Cortes, Col, early to-day stated my ay meeps yore. too. too.’ HELD FOR ROBBING MAIL. Inepector Says Man Cached Cheek He Found in Letter, David edt who says he lives at q Commniestoner Houghton arge of robbing the mils and wae held ie pall of $2,600 for exam. on ‘Accor f. “to Fost, Ofnee In ecee wi ran dayn a et te x 8 cot, inch, ook fr i) maate Thin “neck cashed at Lord & Ts secomplite of Poterso ordered $33 orth of Feterton and went Price and Su ly SSS Conditions in Europe have not curtailed the supply and no change has been made in the price of the obtain Stores at the By Willlam Ashley Sunday Last week The World Magazine published an in- teresting story on the life and work of Rev. William Ashley Sunday (Billy. Sunday). Next week's World Magazine will con- tain one of Mr. Sunday’s most forcible and most widely quoted sermons. (IMustrated). t@ Order Next Sunday World from Newedealer in Advance. Edition Limited. Policeman mond Hill precinct boarded a Jame that the posse of twenty-aiz men who Sruniar woneeae belonging to Great ier there yesterday for Blut, Utah, to s according to newspaper de-isttempt the capture of Tee-Ne-Gat, & npatohes received here to-day from) pute Indian, wanted by the Federal the Malay, ‘Archipelago, | Marines| authorities of this city on the hig i. were landed’ at Singnpore from Japa-| murdering a herder near Cortes neee and French warships and some| March, spent the hight in fighting has taken place between the| Canon, twenty miles west of -| Mutineers and the men from the war | effort will be made to reach Pvesnels. son, Utah, about forty miles west of ee ‘The Hindu mutineers numbered femenge gg Mr gg Raghav 4 900, but later half of this number is United States fc iptesed Aquila Neteker reported to have surrendered and the Care jership of “Olk Polk,” revolt is said to be subsiding en pt Policemati Breaks Arm tn Fall. Ee of canto have engeihered in John Hyland of the Rich- te ‘at Tees! "Nee ‘Gat in an etter’ to elude morn ene girl one in each City; New Yor Boston, Phitadelphi, Baltimore and cago. Cut out and send to us all the faces from this advt. Name the city you think each and we will mall 5 Address, Rox og in plain envelope. nd your answer 1o R.&G. Pills, Box 4, 208 Centre St., N. ¥. RG PILLS to-Nigi G. Pilla clarify the skin, purify hy blood, ‘tnd Tegulate the bowels, cure indige: tion, furred tongue, pimples, bogey cst ait skin impurities. 10c and 26c per bo: Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fitth Avenue. Will offer To-morrow and Saturday, excellent values in the following Departments: Men’s Winter Clothing At the most emphatic price reductions. Men’s Sack Suits all staple blues, blacks and mixtures, many of which are <a ine with aif or mohair, sizes 33 to 50 che: st measure, in all proportions; priced in three grqups for immediate clearance. at $15.00 at $19.50 at $25.00 . Values $20 to $25 Values $25 te $35. Values $85 to $45 Youths’ Long ,Trouser Suits at $9.75 sizes 14 to 18 years; Values $12.50 to 16.50 Men’s Overcoats Tocluding all our Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats, Ulsters and Great Coats in the thr three following groups: at $15.00 at $19.50 at $24.50 Values $20 to 27.50 Values $80 to $85 Values $85 to $45 ‘Men ’sSmart Footwear At Absolute, Clearance Sale Reductions Patent Lent z Dark $3. 50 sr05.00 00 0008 pair Sin, ek Tee Ton, $4.50 falues 96.50 to 9,00 a pair Final Price Reductions in Boys’ Seasonable Clothing. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, 7 7 7 7 at $6.50 and 6.75 Values $7.50 and 15.00 of which light weights; porns seg red gen dethrone peg haul bay Overcoats, . . at $4.95 Sizes 214 to 9 years; regular values 86.75 to 12.50 Larger Boys’ Overcoats, . - at $9.50 Sizes 10 to 18 years; regular values $12.50 to 16.50 Boys’ Washable Suits, . . - . at $1.65 Sines 234 to 10 years; regular values 92.50 to 8.50. Solid colprs and fancy effects; Imported and American fabrics. bag blue serges and Men’s Furnishings At very unusual price inducements. ser dg “toyed } at $1.15 each’ Negligee Regularly sold for $2.00 each Men’s Silk and Madras Shirts, ip new designs; regular value $3.00 each, 7 7 at * $1.85 Men’s Heavy Silk Shirts, with satin stripes, 4 plaited and plain, in séweltedesigos and pit co at $3.35 Regular Vaiues $4.50 es 5.00 Men’s ion poet of madras, po! * mercerized mat bectale; topule? vali 6 ted aedk at Ben 8 ae irene, ie? Neckwear, igns; flowing end shape, T 7 at Men’ 8 Soft Hats and Derbies at $1.95 Regular Values $3.00 and 4.00 each Men’s Reindeer Fabric Gloves 95e (Imported) Will be offered atthe very special price of 65c a pair’ One » with ee Ee ee A Special Offering of ‘SS. Women’s & Men’s Handkerchiefs .. S will feature very unusual price advantages Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, with fancy initial, ¢ dow $1.00 a 170 Wansen’s Khuen, Hanitigrehiets, ‘ Bi sai corners, . . 3% 7 each 1bc & 260 fomen’s Li: H en Handherehiets, Women’s: Handkerchiefs, of Gayekismu cele: Men's Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, 7 . Men's Linen Haks, bemstitche d, dos. 96, 288. 4p . ele ANSWERS TO BEAUTY QUESTIONS <, Claire - Ainsworth The Notedly Beautif Beautiful Singer supare co gto oa wt? ed “Aad oom ae os mea B ieee overcome ne so, fing Sri pene ae ask OTR tegheand og, What am"! fo 4 | Paha eoore Se, na are se alten atthe ee “mare to fee ae abir daffy, wes je oh ELE we 6 des. 1.45 & 160 ? /