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HUSBAND ABSENT, LIFE PERKED UP ?T?.i? K??sc? ?<"'-1 Ui,u-' Maid Say*, for Novellsl anil ?i"-- lli|lllcr LITTI.I WVAN SCENE ??DELY INTERRUPTED o Qt der Hand. Wif? Pictures Mnne .it Last" aw ver main ^^^^ sketch i-f His Own. ' 1 ???? er at ' - i lawyer. 1 ' ? ? g ' inter at 1 4. the? . ' ' -?plied M ' -rjM- K??' ? ? ? on ???? torkt ?j Mi ' ?nu Has! r and ... I ?? ?" her' ] awasttbink ? "Did > - ' ,'"':' ?. ? glotso! - ? ? . '- ?? Esffeet appeared ? ? ? -, i rried man in ? er spar.- wls ihspero:.. ? ? ?? - r told l.er tast bei I I .vorcei '.' I sasiasN ?? ' ,? ?n -.-?'-- ? ?Waver? aja," ?-.,. ? . ? dead. IV ??ere dead < rar lires ?ret ' ? ? I ' thiak he'i ? rsteh? egal i nrdias ?r. Delj f p?j? . ? ' "I :' nter a v ? an, ,. to call upon i - ? j narr.' It ever v ed roe .' ? a ??.:.-. ??Vat-, tbei rhen you found 4 ? Ira "Wei sing together i It ?aa i that ? n Monda; MISTAKKS COURT FOR HADES t oasteaaaeel Beto?, strrn >i??t? ?Mag s. Ir;itr lii-rau?.?- II,. Is "mi Manila.'' , in thf Police Couri . i ? , -,. ? "What raB I i ? . ? ? ? . fror ? ' ? ., , ? "I" t< I that?" | -.<-,] ;h" . carrif? ? ?-..?;, . ? ? ? ? ? ? ;i pun ?? ' ? RUBE COMES TO TOWN; PROMOTER OFF TO JAIL lim fimo a Detectives Uad?e Hid in Hayseed. evidence of ? ? ?hi i of! of Baa ell, pi ? ,... I want I ? i er of 1 "I'm li<"- ??> I, |] ? 'I he attei 1er i ?>? hen the ?:?'??> a permitted just a banki ? ? Hi i turn lost ? iut the Maj A s h ?aras i ' ?need. 11" ? . ? ? .,n. 'I . ? p the '?f.'i! , sure : the ...... ... . . . ?I ed a paii I ? ? rtei At the si ' ? ' S44..rn "ii' m Ar.. - --.-?i that ? ... p? ? ? ? I \- ? ? . '? ? . nybod he ran ... UNION SUIT HIS EOWNrALL Deteetivei Relie Slack ol GaraaeBl a?. \lkjred BigamUl I r - - in I !????. r irk H. r . ? tice. O ? ? . ? ? the slack of 1 e ball ? Accoi line < " ' th thi - t ? , above menl ? ? ' ? ? k. of : t If ?. . ? . ? ? p re vented this. ? .- . Madeline 2 ? ' ??? '-'? ?? - ? ? GIVE DEFECTIVE CHANCE TO LIV Des Moines Surgeons B M?n Work on Doroth] Cleveland in Hospital. HAISELDEN' S OFFER CURTLY REFUSE Chicago Physician fold Ik Not Wanted t. h i I d ' s I a? :e To Be Remodelled. : ? | ; ? -, - - ? . r ? i " Moines, Iowa, March '?. I a ! ?orothy Cleveland, t subnormal ehi d whose parei ' 'ar !o kill I r mei fully, . '-.-.- to havs a < ? rmal a 1 ear, ? - r ? ? r i id voaa remov? ? ? me of her parent i, Mr. ?v ? leveland, ar.d -a- ? the " ? Hospital by Mn , . "City Motl er" of 1' Moine i ; -r? h whole atafl of ??! . ? i i e the child the lion. Dr. M. t.. 7 amar, el ' ?' i ? the 1 will have char] 1 ? - ?. \> .11 be gl?. I because the child's pa i ?- I - Dr. J . . Hal aelden, of In permitting the Bol pger liaiiy -,i ? hicago lo die caused ? *ry \aide furor, ? ;re-l ?o i | ? ? ? Crav -i to-day asking permii ? ion to come here and ? ' ? ? ? ? I i.rd eOnfl rrr .1 a ? i ? i .i rr er, end then wired tl bi ? "Your sen ces are not requ red >'? mpetent | p. Moine n of local I .irizeon.? ??a at Dr. 1 ' ? ? om pi i cate matters. ?. ?'. ou'.d not be pet m ited I o ??? ? ? . mid come to D? Dr. ? < . Hum: rii ??. i ?? ? of the defective hah, now want her t" ' If she has u chance for ai thil s re ?gant - ? day, "We ere simply worked into > ? ,: . .- o ?I ... ? ?. rryii g." did not ?-?? ? ? . ?.'.?? i - '?ir*' 1 . . : ? ? t ren g t f open . ?? ma? begin. 5 he ha i n e for life, according tot th? hosp tal. !'? fac? eai . nal al, tl ? ?? ?? |>i ocesi will he 1<",C i d difficult, II.'.. are unable I . nether her menta HIS RED RIDING HOOD IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING Citizenship Applicant Recites *'.\1ary\ I amb." f a i 1 e d ?? - ' r ? ? ? p paper - r"r .. ; ... I ' Riding Hood." "Ma ' -?' ?" ?? i" Da Hi e,-. ' oi .-. II ??'?i-.: " laid a courl al ? ? ? ? .- : ?' en ?red thai tl a appli uld nol read l ngli ?h, bul I ad glj memorized the history of ? ? ad\ised '?'? ? ipi others to stO| ? ? , papei ? . ,'. ? . Hi ? . ?. ; pa ? PARTNERS SHARE RICHES AND DEATH Martin & Co., 2 Pals of North Woods, Killed by (ias in Lodging House. RESCUE AT CAMP ORGANIZED "FIRM" Me i. Pledged To I.?' Insepara? ble. Grow Rich and ( ?m?e Mere Borad for ?Teuton Army, liking fioel ? ? I.' l- ... ? . - ? ' ? ' ? ? rv, but thi the ? ? e I "We j ... - : rom 1 I fork I 'i ? . . ? ? Pillei lie lik? ? - . ? i pri? | ? ?. - . ? one R'oodi ? ? : . ? . . ? 1 i - and had erjacl t tu details. Rut been I ? ' : ? . ? II By 1 Minr.eai ? Wither Marl ' ' a| ? out ? nd went back 1 trip to 1 At . .. I ? ? . - the ? ? ? ig until, him ? door, door ?as ? ? t " EIGHTEEN CHORUS GIRLS ROUT VILLAIN CREDITOR Slipper, Under Arm, kuslt to Court and Suit Is Dropped. ... ? ? arm a i ? pe? ? I liked I. Miller, d? ntioned . ? ? Wh evei leea ;??>'? bur esquers id for the eifhti ntl to i "Oh, i ' ' ? duke!" ao I pai tar Paree, ! r plot. H? 1107 . . ? ? er 1 i| ' S ? t ! 1 ? , .. . ? ? ' - ? r ei I that 1 out ol irt, and 1 men ? ? SUES ARTIST FOR DIVORCE Mr?. Mae rice ' oniP' Is \ inir? 1,1'f.a? \r, hitr-.t in Rale ?if Detective, ' Italian ? A ? ' ' '.... rome cast and . . ... ' ? ? . .... ? . ? Miss Scott in scant ?i,, ted ? ? ' ? M ' ? . ? ? 5 HELD AFTER DUEL, GUN PLOT CHARGED Watchman, Marked for Death, Escapes |"WO Hurt. runmi two i '? i ? : ist night after s - ? ? : ..!?-.? ed that red I ? . ? ? ? ; ? er, all five n ? the pn in, hs .- ? ? ?m. ? l ? ? 1 I nue, i ? ' ' ? ? \ ? ? ? ? re ? '?: " ' 1 ' \ . ? .. ,v*e ,,.! i,'-. n grazi BLUECOAT SAVES REDSKINS Bj I irs i ?? id' 14.11 Injun FifBtera la i hUdrea's v." iii?. West i"'!, i ? ? ? K\ I fre? G , ? ? ? . . By i he ? .4,,-'.? F than 1 l ? i ? I 1.'.. We ' S . them for rt 'enge, ' . ? ? id Is t/OBBg I trap] . ? !? RECRUIT DENIES HIS ACT IS HEROIC West. Who Quit ( ollege for Brother. Resents Fuss .Maide Over Enlisting. SALARY TO Br: USED TO EDUCATE JOHNNY Princeton I reshnian Doesn't Know Senior Joined Arnj When Job Hunt I ailed. ? te :?? ? est of the other Rag si '? ? ? ? . ?' ? ' !'? barra t a tu ? ? tag hero? ? ? ?' man. " H - . I thai t 1 - ? ? ' .' . ? ? . '?' ca how Iimil ? ? . ' any othei ll he Will gl ' Bi rig th? . on I) ' "Do "\ ? i ; ? and I ' ? ? ? ? of 1i>16. I . ? '.'. r?t entered I thermit ... . . ? ? l> h \\ eat wa ? ? I ? | . ? .. ?n t SOUGHT BRIBE, JURO!. JMLED Hal Deal? r ?..t, Sis Monti - bb? 1 iae for "Activity" in Smuggling ? ine Louis 1 I yes! ? E moi ; . .. uror in a Landau was ? P? .i ban I January I I ? - ? ?. - the tig ill ? In i . ? in but beca it hav i a proper ? crimina I ?ate&(Enmpai.y Pniriv. d\ .a? \4 : KOK rODAY .AND MONDAD ONL? Unusual Reductions on Men's i Hosiery To be sold in half dozen lots only at these reduced prices: Seamless I i<!<* I lue.id Hall Hose; some slightly imperfect, c ?<-?<>?.!. ?.erviceable , - 8 pairs hard-wearing quality. Reduced to * *-*^ Ml.i? k Merino II.?It Hose. good wearing c _,?:,,., i- - i i i i 11 pairs? quality. L*ra) heel .'.n?l tor. I v-eiient % ilue. Reduced to Full Faahioned L?ale I lire..<1 I lall I loae, excellent wearing quality; reinforced c pairs sol,-? and lied Black, white, ?ham? $1.20 6 pairs $1.65 |i.?rr!ii*\ navy, tan, brown, green and gray. Reduced to Movelty Silk Half 11?"". aeamleae and lull faahioned. Because <?i alight im g pairs perfections .?re called 'seconda Ml si/es. In almost every color ?mag ?nable. Reduced to Full Fashioned ["bread Silk I lall I loae Serviceable and well lutin??;. ( olors: g pair!? Navy, t.in. sr.iy. smoke, champagne; also m whiti* Not all sizes in every , olor. Reduced to $1.8.5 $2.55 MARSH EXPELLED FROM CITY CLUB Mule Public Charges of Bad Faith in Subway Contracts (ase. HIS ALLEGATIONS ( A!.1.1 I) DISHONEST ? Wllfull) Sought to Misreprc ? i nt," Members Sa> ?l? Vi.ikes No Defence. truste? f the City ? re i ? ib for ? ' : . ? . ?? ? fail .... BU ,-? d to have called tinta' unioi .. . ? that leading m< ? Mars I ia ?! hi : . ? ' ? : i ? tor? ? ' ... ..... February 7, 1 the ring r? ,..?..? the tabl? I the "'When oi - ? Legisla ' i ' ?>? ??ction with ? , ... i , opposed those ? it I ? ? ?? club to ?.pi ro\ ? .? i repoi truste? ? ?' ' . M? ?? ? i . ? ..., . ? ? , ?. . ' - ? . .. the trust? ? i i r? . en 1 ?? i ? ? ' ' ' ? ' ; , it' ' r ' ' n ? ? i ?tal ? ? "n ? ? ' , ? .1 not ? UNLICCNSEDTAXI MEN WIN SOLICITING RIGHT (curt Reverses Fines fault in Ordinance shown 'ii? - ensed , the? ? .? ;-e- - by J I ? ? i In I is J. < ? ' ? ? ? : ? ? ? ? ? ? had . ? ' ? , ? ? ' ? "I' : . ?.--..,'? . . If the fan i ' ? ? ' ' A rnr>. "meant 1 to ? "If this 1 I ? langu ? ., S. Altaian Se (Eo. FIFTH ... ''::::';: M DISON AVENUE, NEW YORK fourth Street Thirty-flfth Circe' MEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS VE<'V ?REASONABL ?' PRICED The in. i ;ic is ' ? e " ' a ' '' twee? ** . ? : ? ; ;. ei. ' eis de nand fashion for mote reet wea . ? . . ..- ,_-, ? .... e ??-.. ..... ? ?ese Coats have bee:: . . are the re? suiti ? for stormy as e wei 1er? $25.00, 30.00 & $35.00 . . .. r. r,;... a.- -.'? ??-? ; ? -r.f.c C--erco?A.? ? (J . els and '"r.~r:c:;: wit fi II silk lining or silk-H sleeves; f< s1 reet or ' ress wear. Prj .. $20.00, $22.00 to $35.00 IT,?, Men? Coal Departmenl is easily accessible from the I dili Avenue 1 .ntran? e i m ijaa^j?\j^M 7?wdsd ?fe ?k ?k ?k g g g ?-???"?"?--.?"*? ' i ? smaasay ; ^-?. - - ? " ;*/?__ -?*? - \ ^CTT-irmiiisuiuiiiiiiaiBiaiiii?!!?! i L^tW ?ur \ast dav at the old stand ti Today we close our Astor Place store at 12 noon to prepare for the opening of our new building on Monday morning next, at 1457-1463 Broadway at Forty-second Street, where you may expect to find your accustomed salesman waiting to greet you and conduct you through our extensive showing of Spring Suits. Overcoats. Liveries, Automobile Garments. Haberdasherv. Hats. Shoes, Leather Goods. Trunks. [? / r"-S? T 6*3 Bacs and Clothes for Sport- all new and in the usual Brokaw qualitv. Monday's newspapers wiil contain an announcement of our opening. Brokaw Brothers Astor Place & Fourth Avenue |U Subway Station at Door \U m ?jaj??* ? ? 'jqjjj-r.i i i i'r i j_i r 11 ? 1111 11 mxujj-U-HJii i-f. j_i~u.i j i mxi ? i i.?., i , ? i ?, ,t .?J .r^nsrwvr-yr>rw-Y>T^^ H r B B James McCrec?? ?I Go. 34th Street 5th Avenue MEN'S CUSTOM SHIRT DEPT Attention h directed to the new line ol ma terials tor Spring and Summer Shirt*, in the choicest colorings and patterns tit our excluait e dcsiftn. Madras' Shirts,?negligee ; plain.3.50 '?? 4.50 pleated. 4.00 '? 5.C0 Silk Shirt?.plain.7.50 to 11.00 pleated.8.50 '" 12.00 Shirts for Dress and Tuxedo Wear Made of Linen or I'iejup.?hand embroidered or plain; also many novelties for Tuxedo wear. 4.00 ;" 12.0?) Shirts of Viy. lia Flannel.5.00 Shirl - of Tafft ta Flannel.7.50 I pun riqtiL-i samples Wlli he in.iHt'il or our representa th't will ta.'-'. Measurement* t;:ken .'<? ;.n e\pert shirt t.tilar <>r tumi customer's own itarment. All the shirts are made and laundered in the Sanitary ?. or k room on the premises. ? ? ? I ^~^? ???^ ^?^a?? '