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MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, 1908 "1 1 SIXTEEN ROSE'S DEATH MAY BEMURDER Fereigier Taken to Hospital With Head Battered by Club PI LiVI THE BIG STORE' TUESDAY takes irF THE PITTSBURG PRESS 1 lamwft VVTJ I I iillllli! iilil 1 1 1 1 1 111 Mailllillllll I IIH Ei 1 1 1 II I II Ilr ,1 IIIIBII1 Hill lllilllllll lllllll llllllllllll LI1CI I I I TUE Dl CTAHP VJW I I 1 iiiiiiniiisiaiii iBBrf mmm mm an mm AVVHaKHia or ibe ij 1 kbv igaiBil am mm mm urn mm mi 1 mail til if i a a mmnw mm. bb 1 1 1 ill. 1 1L lir illir ifll 8 F'il 1 I I liillll I jlli SUFFOCATED UNDER ORE. Corded Madras Messalinc Silks Crepe Meteor Silk rHRRIBI.K. I1KATH OK HHOHKR AT MILL TODAY.

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morning: Fntnrday. mpm'T's fieri this morning of the Deputy fViror fiiffn Chief 'omit son will al-o You know how short the dinner call usually is BUT IT WORKS. Why multiply words when we summon you to such an All-day feast as this? Tomorrow's the day ready, right after breakfast. Prices named for Tuesday only. i'ek aefi h-t fRcc was nori-ath and "hu-f T.nwe will i ca wb i Ibirrv- look into tr-otivt- Ft VP s)f tit ilf.T-r fj.

Rohin- ilctailed in rfayors. to the mors: a e. riuc-: boHvo the sc. Ivy are not a ilov, the M-S nv; oiiy Kn Will ski fallen ere fenth ftr-M itch bcir s-Mffocaied i aider ol no (bis morning, wilh-made on his fen tires. at o'ciock.

toe ytartod to work only -d being employed as a la- endeavor to rt The i While tU- hos ran ic i "Jo of mill. Fi't dtit a. Tiic accident victim having minutes befo: i I Mohair Brilliantine Bridal Veilings Teneriffe Doylies The 38-in. Pure Mohair These 72-in. White Bre- Seldom has the Needle- Brilliantine, in cream tonne Bridal Veilings work Department of- and all the fashionable make charming waists fered such a special as shades, which is usual- over colored founda- these 6 in.

linen center ly 50c tions, and think -g Doylies with 8 ten- morrow 2C of it, yd IOC eriffe wheels, at OC (Mall Orders Filled.) (laee Department.) (6 to a Customer.) 'I Tinsel Belting Lovely Embroideries Collar and Cuff Sets Novelty Tinsel Belting, New Eyelet patterns in Daintiest 48c white cm- in pronounced patterns and 50c quality lj broidered Swiss Collar and plain weaves; sll- and 18-in. Swiss and and Cuff Sets; double ver and gold; regularly Nainsook Embroidered row of hemstitching and 39c and 4Sc Corset Cover 'JF very tine em- Tomorrow Jv Flouncings at ZC broidery, set ZuC (Trimming Department.) (Mail Orders Filled.) (Women's Neckwear Dep't.) Fine imported 50c and COc Satin Messaline Costume Silks, in white, cream, black, blue, pink, old rose, red, green, (No ilail Orders White Weaves A special purchase of 20c White Dress Weaves, such as Dimities and Figured Madras, qi Tuesday at, yd. O3C (Mail Orders Filled. Wash Fabrics 500 pieces of 9c Standard Chintz, Prints, Shirtinsrs and Standard or red-and-blaek Shirt-ings, yd uC (Mall Ordois Filled.) 45-in. Black Cheviots The 45-in.

pure worsted Shrunk and Sponged Herringbone Cheviots, so fashionable for street costumes, worth a 75c, at, yd 4yC (Mall Orders Filled.) "Royal XXXX" Flour "Royal XXXX," the finest bread flour that ever left the mill, the full 49-pound sacks, a grocery feature Tomorrow 1 (Mail Orders Filled.) Skirts Women's $4. $5 and Dress and Walking Skirts, newest styles, in Panamas, home spuns, broadcloths, etc. 1.95 (Third Floor.) Girls' Wash Dresses Lace and embroidery trimmed, sailor and blouse style; percales, ginghams and chain- brays; $1 and 39c $1.25 values. (Third Floor.) Children's Dresses Neat sewers will approve of these Children's Cloth Dresses, in plain and fancy materials; Tues- -y day at OdC (Mall Oulrs Filled. Children's Mitts Warm heavy black woo! Mitts which will keep the children's hands as warm as toast; until now 19c; Tomorrow 10c Glove Depart ment, Knee Pants Chance Lot of odd 3, 4.

5. 67 7 and sizes in boys' 7ac and $1 Knee Pants of various colors; Tomorrow, 3 pairs $1. pair J5C (Second Floor.) Picture Special Yards of Fruits and Flowers in lVi in. neat gold frame, with' white mats; also lovely 16x20 in. Pictures; Cf worth $1.25, at.

oVC (Fourth Floor.) Fountain Syringes 9Sc three-quart, Goodyear Fountain Syringe Outfits, rapid flow tubing, 3 hard rubber pipes and shut- off 9C (Drug Department.) Curtain Swisses Pretty Striped Curtain Swisses; also 36 in. Silkolines. in a number of pleasing patterns and plain coiors; per g-yard. 5C (Drapery Ticpart mem. Not more than 10 yards of this $2 double-width fast black all-silk Costume fabric will be sold Tomorrow at, yard 1 I (Mail Orders Fined.) Pillow Case Muslin 42-in.

full Bleached Pillow Case Muslin and Canton Flannel standard 15c materials, for this -w one day's sale, (Mall Orders Filled.) Pretty Cotton Voiles 10c would be a willingly-paid price for these lovely printed and plain Dress Voiles, Printed Batistes and Lawns, at OC (Mail Orders Filled.) Rainproof Coatings Every new Spring color in these 56-in. Rain-proofed Coatings and Suitings having a $1. value, Tomorrow at yd 1.00 Mall Orders Filled.) Center Pieces IS-in. pure linen Cen terpieces, stamped in entirely new exceptionally pretty designs splendid 25c values for 1 OC 0rk Department.) Spring Tailor-Mades Women's $25 Spring Tailor-made Suits; natty Eton Coat styles in French broadcloths, cheviots and a or mixtures I T.OO (Third Floor. I Girls Long Coats Former $3.50 and $5 models; sizes 6 to 11 years; in meltons and cheviots; all colors; new box back Tuesday 1.85 (Third Floor.

Millinery Wonder Any Trimmed Hat made of Winter materials in our entire stock, no matter if marked $7.50, Tomorrow for only l.UU (Third Floor.) Leather Hand Bags A noat gold-plated Medallion Initial free with each of these women's 75c solid leather Hand Bags; special Tuesday at 59c (Main Floor. Boys' Overcoats Boys' former $2 to $3 stylish warm long Oxford or Black Frieze Overcoats and cute little Novelty Coats at 1 (Second Floor A Soap Box The wise housewife will buy liberally Tomorrow when 1 s-Naphtha, Sunny Monday and Fairy Soap sell i 10 cakes for OVC (Grocery Department.) Soup Ladles The Rogers' fancy handled Soup Ladles that most every jewelry store in town sells for $1, special here -s Tuesday at )UC (Mala Floor.) Odd Portiers Because these $3 and Por- Tapestry tieres ha snb sold down l. 1.1 to one two pairs of a kind, we make 1.79 the price (Fifth Floor.) While 5.000 yards last, 15c quality 36-in. Printed Corded Madras and 36-in. Percales will sell Tuesday at, ly' yard OC (Mall Orders Filled.) Canton Flannels Watch the crowd gather 'round the table containing these unbleached Canton Flannels and Unbleached Sheet- ings at, yd T-C (Mail Orders Filled.) Table Oilcloth The best, quality 5-4 standard Table Oilcloth and neat Tile Oilcloth for wall coverings, usually 25c yard, -g Tuesday at only IOC (Drygoods Department.) Top Collars Beautiful dainty Hemstitched and hand-drawn Linen Top Collars which sell regular- Iv for 25c, Tues 15c day feature at.

(Neckwear Department R. St G. Corsets A big assortment of 50c, 7'c and $1 perfect-fitting Corsets and Girdles; R. G. and other well-known "ET- makes, at ZOC (Mail Orders Filled.) Waist Group Women's $2.50 and $3 Nun's Veiling, Challio and Mohair Waists; embroidered, pleated; white 1 black, colored.

(Third Floor.) Children's Drawers Frugal mothers will gladly buy these Children's well-made Muslin Drawers, plain or Fiiffle trimmed, Tomorrow at (Third Floor 5c Women's Stockings Women's 19c and 25c heavy weight Stockings, plain cottons or heavy floere lined; double heels and toes, Tomorrow 1 (Mail Orders Filled.) Winter Caps Boys' 39c double pulldown band Golf Caps, also children's warm, all-wool Knit Toques; 1)1 ick. blue and 11 colors; at. 1 i Mall Orders Filled.) Read St. Elmo? Augusta Evans' greatest book, "St. Elmo," one of the biegest sellers ever published.

To morrow, in cloth 45c binding, (Mail Orders Filled.) Huyler's Taffy What every other candy store in town charge you 10c for, Tomorrow C4 lb. Huyler's Washington taffy) Will here cak 5c (Candy Counter) Toilet Sets Eleven-piece American Porcelain Toilet Sets, including large jar and roll-edge basin, under-glazed decora- aq tions; $5 I.VO Basement. Hearth Rugs Smith's 35x72 in. Ax-minster and Bromley -Sons' Smyrna Rugs, in 100 or more patterns regularly at Fifth Floor.) Linen Towe lings The all-linen Checked Glass Toweling and blue-and-red Tea Toweling, which usually sells for 10c Tues- day at DC (Mail Orders Filled.) Embroidered Flannels You save more than you pay when you get dollar Hemmed and Hemstitched White Silk Embroidered Flan- Afsv nels at, only, yd. 4VC (Mail Or.leia Filled.) Trimming Braids 12-yd.

bolts of Tom Thumb Braid for trimming Children's Dresses; red. navy, light 1)1 tie, green, black, white, for. (Trimming Department.) Underwaists Women's, misses' and children's cambric and jean Waists, at a price that'll bring crowds for them Tuesday 12c (Mall Orders Filled.) Women's Sweaters Odd lots of Women's $3.50 and $1, all-wool Sweaters and Blouses; black, white, colors; ill be quickly carried away at 1 JJ Third Floot.) Children's Toques Cute All-Wool Knit Toques, keep the little ones' heads warm, in all colors, right when the weather is coldest, at 10c (Infants' I lejiart nient Men's Half-Hose Men's extra heavy Wool Half Hose, with extra spliced heels and toes; black, blue, oxford or natural; reduced from fo'c 12ic (Mall Orders Filled.) Boys Clothing Boys' $3 All Wool black Diagonal Cheviot, dou-b 1 e-breasted Suits, Bizes 7 to lb, at about the value of coats alone. I OD (Main Floor.) Children's Sleds ngly const meted High Sleds for girls and Low Sleds for boys; hferhly colored; iron rpnners; worth a p- 1 )C, Tomorrow. (Fourth Floor.) Got a Cough Try a bottle of Dr.

Dixon's White Tine and Tar Cough Syrup and secure Immediate relief. It. Tomorrow costs only I JKr (Drug Department Pretty Jardiniers 10 and 12 inch Jardinieres, in rich blended green a. reds, browns; regularly $1 and special fof Tuesday 48c (Basement.) Wall Papers Artistic Wall Papers, beautiful floral, scroll, stripe, tile and granite effects; regularly 8c; Tomorrow, a boi; 4ic (Sold Only 'With Bord.ra.) IIJIU UiUiHIUiJlUi i Hit AII-W00I Venetians 38-in. All-Wool Vene-tions and Gray Suitings, in plain Melange and fancy tailored ef fects, regularly 35c 59c, Tomorrow.

(Mall Orders Filled.) Chiffon Scarf Veils 3 yds. long soft, filmy Chiffon Scarf Veils, neatly hemstitched and just the colors, most wanted $1.50 "Jf values for VC (Mail Orders Filled.) Stylish Fur Sets Fine Oriental Mink or Persian Paw Throw-Scarf and Large Flat Pillow Muff. making Fur Sets worth, $12 and $15, afD.OU. (Third Floor.) Shoulder Shawls The 25c and 35c prices on a number of Women's nice warm cloth Fringed Shoulder and Knitted Shawls become 1 JL 2 (No Mall Orders Filled.) Women's Shoes Women's $3 blucher cut patent colt leather Shoes, with sewed extension edge and Cuban heels. To- -g l.UO morrow.

(Second Floor.) Alarm Clocks Guaranteed good timekeeping nickel alarm Clocks that. run 30 hours with one w-inding $1 kind Tuesday for. 49c (Mail Orders Filled.) Ali-Wool Sweaters The regular 75c and $1 all-wool Sweaters for men and boys, in plain blues and blacks, or striped cuffs and 39c (Fourth Kiives or Forks i 1 r-plated Table Knives or fancy handled Table Forks, which will look well on your table; worth -v 25c; Tuesday. 1 UC (Main Floor.) Swiss Curtains Dainty Ruffled Swiss Curtains, neat dots and figures: ruffles with in. hemstitched edges; 89c (Fifth Floor.) horer on the dav 'urn.

rhe cold wen titer of i he last few days had frozen a larg pile of r.ewlv lai.drd ore. about 15 or 2d feet t'nl Kowttlfkf was cnsagpil in nndermiuit, it so that the loose ore could be taker, the plant and worked. While be. was dinging away in a sort of cavern in- had made the whole great: mass above into suddenly came down and enveloped him completely so that he was covered on all sides and shut off from the air. CM her workmen dug away the ore.

which took 1" minutes, and when tlf-Kot to their unfortunate fellow laborer, he was past human aid. Deputy Coroner John P. P.lack removed the body to the morgue. The man was about 4) years of ago and is thought to have lived on Ohio street, Allegheny. P.

Traecy. supposed to be a barber, died suddenly at 1 a. in. at the Hope Mission. Third avenue, where he had made his home most of the time for the past three vears.

His death is thought to have been due to alcoholism. The morgue authorities were notified, but did not remove the body, pending a determination whether the department of chariuis. would take the case. Tracey was 4.. vcars old and his wife is said to live at Seventh and Market streets.

McKeesport. Mrs. Kdith Klaek, wife of W. J. Black, of Youngstnwn, (., died in the McKeesport Hospital early this morniup from a bullet wound in the brain received about 7 o'clock last, evening.

It is suid the shooting was accidental. Black and his wife had been stopping at the home of an aunt. Mrs. James (irimm. of Cravos-burii, for the past two weeks, and slept with a revolver under their pillow.

Bast night it was not in its usual place and Mrs. Black went into another room for It Returning she examined it and a report followed. She was shot between eyes. She was hurried to the hospital but died soon afterward Mrs. Black, who Is about 2f years old.

is a daughter of tiuis Zimmerman, a wealthy stockman and eattl dealer of Tonngstown. Her husband fs a carpenter. They have been married three years and have a child Is months old. Mrs. Jeannette Ilepp, aged 10 years, of Wlndher.

died last night at the home of friends at Oak Hill, from drinking wood nlcohol. Whether the poison was taken with suicidal intent or not could not be learned. Pansy V. Wilkins, aged years, of Xn. 1 Vougbiogheny avenue.

McKeesport. dierl in the hospital there last night from burns received Saturday night. While rarryinp a lamp she tripped and the lamp exnloded. igniting her clothes. Prado Passello.

aged 'Jo years, died at Pt. PYnncis Hospital yesterday from a broken back. January he fell from small locomotive at Aspinwall. William Hetmesv. 4o vcars old.

of n. OCT Vickroy street, was almost instantly killed yesterday aftertax bv falling from stack to feet hiirb at th rKliza furnace. Robert Pickworth. aged years, a painter at the Pifcairn railroad shops. bed vestercay from injuries received January CO by a from a ladder.

John Banghart. 7 years old. a belt repairer, fell front the scaffold at the National tube works jesterday afternoon ttml broke his neck. Heath was almost tnsta nt a nfniiH. An unknown Slav, woman was killed by a west bound Pennsylvania train at Thirteenth street, p.rad.iock.

last night. OBSTACLES i'MD ED FIRE. Bell Itope nml tapper nroki-, Then lfo.e Too Sliort. The hamlet Nevvton. Pat tori township.

Turtle Creek, was threatened by tire early yesterday morning and before the firemen overcame several difflci'Hies. a loss of S10.fNu wa incurred. William' Bishop. of Turtle was notified of the Ore and at-femotcd to rinsi the tire alarm. The rope broke and Bishoo climbed to the belfry nd attempted to swing the clapper, but tt broke.

Bicking up a lieavv board with fn iron staple, he struck the hell until the frcmen were aroused. When the apparatus reached Newton It was found the hose was too short to make connections with the borough plugs. Fifteen hundred feet of hose were thee secured from the West uu-'hoi isc Kleotrie and Manufacturing in Bast Bittsburg. The blaze broke out t'a the house of Paro'iel Short. Th- flines communicated the gro.

erv of M. M. Intosh Jt Co and then to rt large frame bouse oceunied by four families. Short's loss on house and contests was S.viVhi. The aoartment house loss amounted to about and the loss the stor" amounts to about 52.

vv. DIED OF BROKEN HEART. Toiihk ntrian tlrnirtnl ly Intemleil llnlinnl, Victim. Marv Kletise. a 17-vear-old Austrian girl, died Saturday nicht at the home of her aunt in Roma street, and It is believed death was due to a broken beart.

After the death of ber father and two brothers a few months ago. she came to this country to secure emplovment. She met a young countryman and a marriage license was secured, but a few days ago her Intended husband visited her and tore tin the license. Added to this is the fact that no letters had been received for some time from her mother. The eirl became melancholy and a phvsiciin was summoned.

He could find nothin wrong with her exeent prostration. She died Saturday evening. GIRL WAS DROWNED. TTrro Vnutatc Men en 1 Lost I.tfe In nrcnc West 'Newton. Kebruarv B.liza-bcth r.wr.ast.

ami daughter of Tames Pancoast. fire boss at Banning Mine No. 2 was drowned yesterdav afternoon a Whltesett Junction. she attempted to cross a sluice la feet depn and p. littl" more wide when the be broke rnd she went through.

Two vminr men. rass'm5r and John Beekstroom heroic efforts to rescue her and reaiiv "osf their lives. The boiB- was within a short time The funeral will It" hchl tomorrow Chiffon Broadcloths An elegant 52-in. Chiffon Broadcloth of $1.25 quality, in the wanted shades and proper Spring weight, at, yd 78c (Mail Orders Filled.) Women's Handkerchiefs Women's regular 10c Cnlaundered pure Linen a (1 rchiefs, hemstitched and with row of hand-drawn work, each 6Xc (Mail Orders Filled.) Shirtwaist Dresses Women's $2 and $: slightly soiled lawn, madras and organdie waist Dresses; and lace trimmed, Tuesday. Shirt-pleated 45c (Third Flour.) Women's Wrappers Neatly made, neatly fashioned Percale House ra ppers, wide Skirts and with lined waists; each 19c Ko Mail Orders Filled.) Untrimmed Hats The finest French Felt.

Silk Flea ver and Silk Velvet Hats in the Millinery Department (excepting the f( black Turbans) I (Third Floor.) Fancy Back Combs Fancy mounted Back Combs set with pretty jewels or plain mountings, worth up to 50c, all in one as- sortment, at I VC (Jewelry Department.) Youths' Overcoats Young men's $8 and $10 warm Winter Overcoats, with silk-lined sleeves; also fine Suits, all sizes IS to 3.50 20, at (Boys' Department.) Condensed Cream The "St. Charles" brand Condensed Cream, as rich and pure as the fresh large 12c family size cans, 90c fir dozen, each OL- (Mail Orders Filled.) Ruffled Curtains Pretty Ruffled Bobbinet Curtains, with a neat band effect and Renaissance edsrinsr: 3 yds. long; $1.25 Curtains, pair. 69c (Mail Orders Killed) Women's Jackets Former $5. $6 and $7 kersey, covert, cheviot, taffeta silk and peau de soie.

Jackets; short, fit ted and loose effects. 1.75 (Third Floor.) Women's Drawers well-made Umbrella Drawers, with Hemstitched ruffle; also nice Cambric Cor set Covers, special lie (Mail Orders Filled.) Little Boys' Shoe Little Gents' Box Calf and Kangaroo Calf Lace Shoes some of our t-w earing $1.50 Shoes, drop Tomorrow to 98c (Second Floor.) Men's Neckwear Pick out the prettiest from hundreds of 25c and 50c Four-in-Hands, Tecks and Shield Tecks (all you want) at, each 10c (Mall Ordets Filled.) 10-in. Disk Records Many of the most popular selections, in 10-inch Disk Talking Machine Records, for Columbia or Victor f-j machines, 1 vIC (Fourth Floor.) Canned Tomatoes "Homestead" brand extra fancy solid red ripe Tomatoes, in 3-pound cans; 2 dozen for 1.95; 1 dozen for 1.00; can 9c (Mall Orders Filled.) Carpet Samples 200 traveling men's Carpet Samples, measuring 27x50 made into rugs with frinee; value at 1 1 (Fifth Floor.) Soiled Waists Fine lawn, linen and batiste Waists, with lace insertions or embroidery trimming; slightly soiled, worth up to S3, at 44c (Third Floor.) Women's Underwear Women's fast black three-quarter wool Vests and- Tights, in all sizes Tomorrow the 50o price OC (Mail Orders Filled.) Children's Stockings The regular 19c Children's heavy all-wool School Stockings, with spliced heels, knees, toes and soles, per pair. 1 I (Mail Orders Filled.) Men's Collars 14 of the latest styles of standing and turndown collars that every store sells at 2 for 25c, special here Tuesday for, 7 each (Mail Orders Filled Have a Smoke "Lady Devonshire." a high-grade Key West Cigar, regularly 10c straight: Tuesday, $L50 forx.50....:.2.50 Fifth Avenu Kntranee.) Cups and Saucers Pule white English bone China Tea Cups and Saucers, with three gold lines on edge; cup and saucer 10c Basement.) French Wilton Rugs $50 9x12 French Dillon and $35 Royal Wilton Rugs, in high-class Per-sion designs; harmon iously blended .25.00 (Fifth Floor.) Women's Silk Suits $15, $18 and $20 Silk Shirtwaist Suits and Fancy Linen Dresses; white, dark and even ing shades: a little soiled 7.50 (Third Floor.) Women's Underwear All sizes in good heavy fleece-lined Ribbed Vests and Pants which w-ould be good value at 25c, will sell Tuesday for. 15c (No Mail Orders Filled.) Men's Underwear For a one-day Underwear feature wre offer our regular 50c.

Men's Sanitary floece lined garments (all sizes), for 29c (Mail Orders Filled.) Men's Shoes Our famous $3 "Cornell" and $3.50 "Flint" brand Men's Shoes, in box calf, vici kid and patent, colt. -y 1 leather 1 'Second Floor.) Table Spoons You save 60c on every half-dozen of these Rogers fancy handled Silver Table Spoons of 25c quality; Tomorrow, each 15c (Main Floor.) 9x12 Rug Pile 75 rich Velvet and Mill-made Brussels Rugs; also new Herat weave Rues, hard to tell from $20 Persians: at 10.75 (Fifth Floor.) Impossible t- wait fin all customer in the llornn-Ftewart Stores. Go to our Stores at Mar-ket and Liberty bargains are. just as irrent there. ROSENBAUM COMPANY..

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