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ah “It’s all wrong, all wrong,” declared Gus Fuss yesterday, after he had been f@wardéd $15 or five days by Magis-| trate Corrigan in ate on} Hssex Market BUM MIRROR * Court. Gus declared that hoe had long believed the query, “What's in a name?” to be mere idle teak. For long, long years We had be- haved himself as a gentleman should, with reasonable abstinence and sobri- ety. But onG birthday something happened. The fall from grace was a| tétrific jolt for Gus. | fTt's a shame!” he declared in loud | tones as he peered through two cir- oular iron rods which were all that wtood between him and Mrs. Moyer, the matron of the “pen,” and Waren Hall, “It never ought to be!” But there was no doubt in the tind of the court that Gus had severely fractured the laws of the Borough of Manhattan, had made a picture puzzle out of a perfectly good barroom mir- ror and also brought on his own head the treatment by four | ¢ « weven years’ harges of the Apocalypse. one’s birthday, there could by worse, Gus had attained the ulvimate | ¢ penalty for transgression of the laws of humans and the mystics. “dt was like this,” he began wor fully, “it was my birthday, and 1 wanted to celobrate a litte, 1 went out on a party,” “And then?” some one breacales asked. : don't know,” moaned Gus, Yid you break the mirror? ‘Sure | broke it.” ie Why did you break it? y “T saw bedbugs on it. It was a bum mirror, anyway.” i | “Did you throw a bottle at it?’ not, But,” he added} “| should say plaintively, “I threw at it.” As the memory of the occasion was somewhat vague, Gus expounded his past career for the benefit of his| hearers. “Once some one told me I would be in jail some time. I said ‘I guess not} not Guss Fuss—but here Lam. And | it 4s a shame. Look at the company | 1 am now keeping!” Gus here referred oédupants of the “hoosegow,” who were waiting a decision on their alleged “stick-up" activities “At home I have a big portrait of myself over the bed to keep me from getting into trouble. I never threw, things at the portrait, but here I am in jail for busting a mirror with something. And what is more—this with a shudder—‘it will be with me for the next seven years. I bet lots of things will happen to me in the next seven years.” “Why didn’t you pay you lots of friends?" 1 have plenty, and I have m b don't know what 1) the other four| the fine plenty « about it Fuess not gogd hehave Gus stolid pene and theisuster of his natal day he.remained gloomily in the cell, re- garding his cheerful companions in rtune with obvious disapproba-| he anti-climax came soon. ‘The or of the mirror, on hearing of parlor | Gare and bh | “& hear Gus was fined $15," he an-| 's right,” he was informed, , | have come after it to pay forthe mirror.” "You don't get that. It was a fine,” | fpectator with a fine sense of huméP ‘then announced, “Of cours you’ don't get it; that goes to the Judge.” “Oh,” wald the bartender, thé court on tiptoe. * Ae 2 model Imshand, Felix Siencic- wioz is not all that might be expected aseoring to the testimony given by his wife, Hego- HEGODIA GOT THE BANQUET dia, in Essex Market Court yesterday before | Magistrate Corrigan, Folix earned $22 a week, and was thoughtful enough to bestow $4 for the household On that $4 Felix ox uet every time Teaving sizzling on the! gtove on one 0 oceasions, and obher good thin these did not please stead of calling f« or ‘throwing his n: and leaving the elged th. cabbi the he rkin on ud w Dr, Perdinand King, New York Physician ‘ays phys rete ih id Beer ci ttars LSE wany instances — Dispemred by all ‘gved drug rite. emptied it on Hegodia man, warrant officer of the court, was sent to the scene. Felix did not re- gard the guest favorably, and at- tempted to draw the curtain for the second act, but Mr. Goldman played the part of knight errant so well that Felix became the worse for wear and tear. Judge Corrigan heard the evidence, and as the wife was apparently se- verely injured, MEXIGAN OIL WICHITA FALLS, Tex., March Rodriguez Gutierrez, Mexican M ds, authoria postponed the ty with the evening e for some tin and not on a lady's fac DISPUTES Ss as‘ What’sin a Name’ Means $15 or Five Days in Jail Gus Had a Little Birthday, but, Bing! He Smashed a Barroom Mirror and That Means Seven Years of Hard Luck. Officer Gold- case |until she should be able to appear \again. According to the auguries, if Felix cannot show excellent cause for his dexte; meal ARE TO BE SETTLED SOON Capital Is to Greater Freedom. Hav nvications and Public W her nt the ni Ke in 3 a 2 ernment will be nder the plana ni American 4 will be given mo} evelopment and other ns. ind ork before returning to Me Enives ———— Start of Season Saie—— GIRLS’ COATS and CAPES 0! STYLES are those illustrated and a number of other charming, youthful models The quaint, little-girl version of the dolman is sure to delight, the jaunty cape-coat and the pretty cape are true wraps of girlhood, while the smart little coats are styles becoming to all. has a picturesque over-lay collar of silk, in white, not shown here. inspecting ot! | Gutierrez, on Way Here, Says For- eign e stor orks, at all the ttled rrez will visit Washington and xico, Fourteenth Street “Dr. Seward Mackentle, noon ehortly after he hi 46th Street. He was conscious when CANADIAN DIES FROM FALL.- of the Canadian forces in France, died tn Bellevue Hospital yesterday after- & fourth story window at No. 112 West asked Bellevue Hospital attendants not to notify his brother, Alexander, in Toronto, unless his case “developed complications and becam: His brother immediately graphed for. Mackenzie said he had fallen after he had raised the window for fresh air, He the army” because Of inf picked up and ‘ing. forty, formerty eo serious. waa tel ad fallen from all Nervous diseases, such wers are a result of di Fa'ghetr infancy. Receive opiates ii The administration decried, and the drug! need the attention of Castoria contains n Genuine Castoria | | | or Boiling; c Smoked Sugar Cured Rolled Shoniders,Bone- less Bacon Squares, 2 tb. A 'R previous Start-of-Season Sale of Girls’ Dresses was such a tre- mendous success that mothers who purchased them had such in- disputable proof of the wonderful value giving in these sales, they will know without being told, this new Start-of-Season Sale means a new opportunity to purchase Coats and Capes of splendid. material and style at prices which are absolutely unobtainable except at Hearn’s. tan, blue or a dashing scarlet, OUR OUR REGULAR REGULAR $15.94 $15.94 COLORS— are, in majority, navy blue, but there are also coats of tan, Pekin and Copenhagen blue. Sizes 8 to 14 years, MATERIALS— are guaranteed all w serge and poplin, and fine to the touch just what a little should wear. The Effects of HAT INFANTS are emallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause th of the cells which are Rs to become permanent, other narcotics to children by any dose them willfully with signaturp of Chas, H. Fletch SPECIAL Fancy Fowls, Broilers or Roast- ing Chickens ... Chueh Pot Roast Small Legs of Top Sirloin Roast Liver or Best Quality of Sind Each soft girl Opiates. le to peculiar! and its various oy Ofna, is well known. Even in the in the funo- , @ craving for ol or narcotics in life, as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of sta: losing with opiates or narcotics to keep children qui ‘The rule among physicians is that children should never in the smallest doses for more than a day at # time, and ohly then if unavoidable. of Anod; Cordials, Soothing yaician cannot be too " ist should not be @ party to it, Children who are il @ physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to narcotics. narcotics if it bears the ofl a er. ry tor ach 10 bears the signature of from fludson tube and 6th Av. L Market Oompa 195 SiXTH AVENUE, S—FRIDAY & SATURDAY 295 age 10° =" Chuck Corned |Beel, Corned 16 20 Ih... or Legs of Young Mutton, Ib. itk Veal for Chucks c Mutton, Ib. . Weet of Fifth Avenue SATU RDAY ool and wise oS and | 174 GREAT SPRING SALE To Every One, Including Visitors WE EXTEND A HEARTY WELCOME ON EVERY FLOOR Where Great Spring Sale Values Will Be Found in Each Department! Following Are Examples: Newest Spring Suits x For Boys and Young Men Our assortments are larger than you will find in any other store, because elsewhere you find some of the new styles and materials, while here you find all of them. Prices, as always, very moderate. BOYS’ SPRING SUITS—homespuns, cheviots, cassimercs—all the newest Petticoats, etc. In every style and hue at “Spring Sale Prices White Sateen Petticoats— mercer ized finish—firm quality— vee 85 our regular 81.86,.... Taffeta Petticoats — slenderizing straightline models in changeable Blouses and Corsets baa! pe ae of smart lew els at Sprin, Sale Reductions eh’ Tailored Blouses—New models in Pretty colored stripe tub silke—our reg. 82.94 2.27 New Voile Blouses — Made of and solid -colorings, also models, including new waistline, military and tucked backs—new pretty colored striped —_voiles, bluck—our reg. 84.04 3.50 shades of gray, brown and tan, also stripes, herringbones and fancies egies siasebed with white col- |, : 8 to 18 yrs.—among these suits are mo old elsewhere lars and culfs— ‘ Women’s White Petticoate—lace several dollars higher.......++.« were 16.50 Coe oe Loo]: trimmed or wide embroidery ruffles—our reg. $1.18 1.00 Women's Bloomers—of pink ba- tiste or cotton crepe—trimmed with lace and satin bands—elastic knee shirring—our reg. 84... -O4 Crepe de Chine Blouses—Daint, round neck tyles—tinished with many rows of fine tucks— our regular $6.94.......... 5.15 Batiste Corsets—Medium bust— long hip model—prettily finished with lace and ribbon—sizes 19 to 30—-our reg. $2.50... 1.50 Women's Corsets—Ney, long hip model—low bust with elastic in- sertings at top—sizes 20 to ¢8— our reg, 65.00)". ee SO JUNIOR NORFOLK SUITS—new models in Russian, sailor and pleated Norfolk styles—new gray and brown, fancies and navy blue—knee SMa E IR Oty TAROT pisetnyel ool eel ame of hiseenel mrge et shel dn Ae finish—all sizes—value $22.00 lien tee 8s an 19.50 These Spring Sale Specials Also: YOUNG MEN'S SUITS—latest Spring models developed in velours, 14.50 cheviots and worsted materials—grays, brown stripes, checks #—patch or slash pockets—all sizes— our reg. $19.50 BOYS’ SPRING SUITS—a large variety of new mixture fabrice—well- tailored and lined—8 to 18 years—our reg. $11.94 ., Spring Sale Value in Untrimmed Hats Newest large, small medium-: free hats and materials are chased here—our reg. Flower Hat Trimmings Full-blown and crushed roses, daisies, poppies and many others— our reg. .78 48 KNIT UNDERWEAR At Spring Sale Prices Boys’ Underwear or if ' The Jewelry Section Contributes These Attrac- tive Specials for Saturday Pearl Neckla i filled ‘beads, well” Gnihed “with solid gold cla seereg OO es of indestructible beads that are slightly, but un- noticeably imperfect, are of charm- ing iridescent color, and have Attractive Spring Sale Specials WOMEN’S SERGE SUITS Belted and box style suits, smartly trimmed with silk braid and buttons—86 to 46—our reg. $24.75 and $26.75... 19 57 . WOMEN’S SATIN DRESSES Balbriggan and porosknit shirts solid gold clas; , | high ie ek 7 short sleeves — knee | New, becoming models, featuring tucked vests and self-color r reg. $1.97 and $2.47... LO] + ras ital seat drawers—sines Georgette sleeves—navy blue, jay blue, taupe, Latest Npfepeee er gy Necklaces, ve our reg. .88 and .48......« sea ciy ie gray and black—sizes 36 to 44—our reg. $19.75 14 37 pg vaatitcacien Spring, . and $21.75......... Cece cecceveceeeseceronees o styles... .. Special .B'7 Boys’ Union Suits cotton — high nec r knee length ath! d -70 A full assortment of newest, most artistic costume bier jn andother styles... .4°7 to Framed Pictures, showing varied subjects—attractive in design and color, in gilt frames— our reg. $1.17 si our reg. .97 and $1.07 Women’s Union Suits Fine quality cotton — low ueck ~ | sleeveless—tight knee or lace 3 trimmed—our reg. .97 AY size Underwear NEW RUGS To Dress Your Floors for Summer An exceptionally large shipment of rugs has just come in, and we want you to know of them at once for two reasons. One is that many of : : Special Spring Sale Milanese Silk Gloves—black or white —our regular $1.43— 76 Spring Sale . Extra sizes—our reg. $1.17 Women’sExtra Peal poet Didar nan tight ‘ ane pened Eade ee (one idea never been shown beforeand | (———_—_—_—_—_——— j Abcallahily impatagtec Be are of special loveliness and variety, The other y . Pees cae Level aah am At reason is that, because of our purchase and Spring Sale Specials d arrangements, we can sell you these rugs much below regular prices, insome instances 25” below. BASKET WEAVE FIBRE RUGS At Least 25%, Below Regular An important feature about these rugs is that they may be cleaned with soap and water—they are artistically designed and cclored in soft tones of gray, blue, rose and green MUSLINS, SHEETS, ' ETC. Bleached Muslin Soft finish—36 inches wide— Spring Sale Specials | For Saturday in | GIRLS’ WEAR Girls’ Tub Dresses Plain color linen or gingham and cham Shh lacs Ae) eca aas 2.97 Bleached Sheeting GRID. eesti as 15.9 a ‘Stee, an Girls’ Serge Skirts ° peer: 7: ‘ Standard Quality Sheets Full pleated®: wadula la favs blue _ High Grade Axminster Rugs 90x90—no dressing— 1.44 white eambric bodi Oriental and neat allover designs in Rose,and Blue colorings — | Uf 768. 81-87...+.. 0+. 45 encees Se —6 to 9165 years—our reg. 82.24 Crochet Bed Spreads Soft finish—assorted pat- 1.77 22x36 inches—vahue $5.50 27x60 inches—value $6.24..... 2.97 4.97 . 10x70 inchee—value $10.80. $04 terns—our reg. 2.47. é Spring Sale Value iA call ae 494 Marseilles Bed Spreads ' ; 9x9 feet—value 83 ‘aya: Satin finish—several choi Jap Silk Camisoles || srioe tect vain $5430 Boda | elmore soot... 3665 Our reg 9x12 feet—value $58.50.......... ware 48.50 Striped Ticking . . ° ° Stro ty, 1d whi ‘7 68 Finest Fringed Seamless Wilton Rugs | tascy'stripe value 30... 044 ier id a a AD ie Chinese and Oriental Patterns Bleached Cheesecloth . J 6 inches—value 87.94 6.44 Our regular .08,...... peeccocce 434 inches—velue $13.50,,.. 2.44 Bed Sheets 36x63 inches—value $19.50. . 9x12 feet—value $109.00 'Spring Sale Specials WHITE GOODS Fancy White Goods Voiles, dotted swisses, striped and | hecked dimities—our reg. .40.. 10-Yd, Piece Longcloth Viece 3,73 Hearn Goodwear Cambric Soft and durable our reg. .30.... .20 Mercerized White Poplins our reg. .50 anerie White Chiffon Voile 44 inches—firm texture— our reg. .95 New Bedford and Wamsutta grades— subject to slight imperfections— 90x 90—value $1.97 1.67 90x 99—value $2.17 -L74 90x108—value $2.45.....0444 Spring Sale Specials WASH DRESS FABRICS Embroidered Beach Cloth 40-inch—a splendid fabric for suits dresses and middy blouses— 35 pong fe | Sartre eo © Novelty Dress Voiles Variety of charming effects on white and tinted grounds— Plain-Color Chambray $2-inch—best colors— Sale for a Day—Saturday BRASSIERES These are the new styled brassieres for the new corsets and are exquisitely made of fine materials and priced to offer attractive savings. NOVELTY CLOTH BANDEAUX Elastic inserts in back—sizes 3 - PE TeLIUT Oe es amin 84 SATIN BRASSIERES ke front and back—reinforced under arms ed front--our reg. $5.00 26 | 44 inch—our reg. $4.75 5 Saturday, Until 1 P. M. ; MORNING SPECIALS-- Tomor: 4 Children’s sahbided mo uravant doulsrd musing, aeanilen| 4. No Maior Telephone Orders, Stdbeh™ best solegtre ee Haircutting Shop 2.85) Women's Cotton Vests ; Fancy Ginghams Second Floor gut" | Seconda of 40 et. @uaiity patterne— 1 IDDIES love to come and come ‘ ut')—regular wlzes MOL paaneeneit aaa 14 KK sesinrto our bright attractive i ; nda of Mixed Crepe de Chine ts Haireutting Shop. With i $3.85 Gun Metal Calf Oxfords 2.05) KNir't SiaueWhiaie MAIN’ FC ti id ev shining white walls and gleaming For growing girls and women— | §9.74 Boys’ Suite e pe eased +36 mirrors, it looks like « bit of Spot- narrow military heel | Semi-Norfollk. mod 5 less Town. ‘Two very skilful barbers anon 24 to Gonwide Wiaths and dark br Mercerized Foulards are always in attendance to cut ae P Subject to slight imperfections— children's hair in the most becoming | | $5.95 Young Girls’ White Nu-Buck hove CLOTHINO-—TRURD FLOOR, Gus ree: aa ae way and just as their mothers want Lace SI 4-95 | $21.75 Young Men's Suits 17.50 it cut. Mothers are very glad to i welted mart ke models-—movelty y til bring their child sure of the most care at smaller cost than anywhere else. SEND THEM CLOTHES | . Red Cross Clothing Drive |.” CLOTHING THIRD PL. HOES SBCOND FLOOR the Boys’ Lace Shoes $3.50 Lit Haircutting. 15 yinatal salt Shampoo....... .20 Subes Beds oon, March 24 to 31