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‘Alarm. EXPRESSES SORROW. French Pilgrims Scattered by the, Rioting Band in Clash with the Milltia—Business at a Standstill) ind. Stores Closed. ME, April &—Labor troubles have hed an acute stage here, and the Clashes ooourred between the troops and and some of the latter were ‘While many were arrested. The strike 1s quite eneral in all ‘tres and the aspect of the city has is under military guard. ‘Been completely changed. bs pass through the streeta and Which run at long intervals, are by police and are almost empty, “gs the people fear to ride in them on “of the threats of the strikers. BINOER mo PES (TARY GUARD. and Tourists Hurry Away in Overcast sky added melancholy to Beene during the day. ‘the shops @ open, but the shutters were up, the proprietors intended to be ready any eventuality. They were appre- : of rioting and feared, as on er occasions, that their windows ‘ould be amashed. Troops Everywhere. whole city was occupied by Detachments of cavalry were don the squares and special de- |} of soldiers and police stationed the Vatican, so 28 to prevent ympt against the Papal palace. pists continue to fly from Rome, many of them have diMoulty in away, as they are far from the a station, and no cabs are ob- tainable and the hotel omnibuses can “carry only @ limited number of passen- the strike continues and all the pners leave the city it 1s eald that /Doarding-house keepers jose on an average $16,000 daily. one will ma between the strikers and took place during the forenoon, former wishing to hold meetings, were forbidden, but the strikers seasily dispersed by ty Pg cavalry the day an attempt was made strikers to overthrow @ street car, it failed. Pilgrims in Confusions. Five hundred French pilgrims arrived this morning and had some star- experiences. They got off at a sta- on the outskirts of Rome, so as to 4/golng through the city, but there HO cabs,,and all Kinds of wagons carts weto hired to take the pii- baggage. ‘patty arrived at the Garibaldi just a detachment of cavalry mob. and a scene of inde- faptaton, the pilgsine in thet ani p! is to escape were scat! and it was Bours bears the bout th, 1e falddieret th the day the strfk- in gatherin “huisbers~ on’ the ‘and detachments of troops ‘three Volleys and dis} almost in the centre of in threaten- ne] 32-29%. Scotch Madras, @ dozen men were eared to) bden wounded. The Goverament has determined force of troops on hand ciroum- 8 euflicli sintain Deraer under any to Bt and has issued inal ructone, to ten more battadl y, and also Decause the strike falar with the religious ceremonies of aunnractions sere teeued to stove the wherever and the the ‘sand provoke disorder. — WRTY KILLED IN Seared, pretaten, ‘ot Bt Fe Boter's nS during the. ‘day to decide whether o xo auspend she Easter services, four strikers may enter Bt. RUSSIAN STRIKE RIOT. BBRLIN, April §—A dispatch to the Angeiger from 8t. Petersburg “States that thirty persons were Killed hundred injured during tabor Lord & Taylor, NEWARK STRIKE Demand for an Increase from $2.75 to $3 a Day Had Been| Refused, (Special to The Evening World.) NBWARK, N. J, April 8.—About 7 padnters belonging to local No. United Order of Painters and Der went ont on strike this morn® « more money. ‘They are getting $2.75 a day and asked for $%, which tne bosses refused to give. The bosses were willing io give them $2.80, which they refused. ‘There wag a dig meeting of the strikers at Elsner’s Hall, at which many theated speeches were made It is claimed by the men that the! bosses broke faith with them by not coming to an agreement by April 1 They aay they will remai they get thelr price. = laa As the busy season is about to co! mence the bosses are thought to be ine clined to make concessions, and a com- promise is expected. —— GENERAL STRIKE DECLARED IN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM, April 8&—The Work- men's Defense Committee has decided | to proclaim a general strike of all the trades throughout the country, SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun rime.. 5.84/Sun eets.. 6.91|Moon eeta.. 3.28 PORT OF NBW YORK. INCOMING STEAMBHIPS. DUB TO-DAY. Main, Bremen. Heltig Olay, Nicomedia, 5 Ballita, Gibraltar, a, repens ois ietben\e. Laguria, Naples or ow terdam Serene, Gaetan : be vergoo!. iroq uc Jackson vi Lampasas, Galveston, City wen y Be Teutonie, Li M. vanneh SAILMD TO-DAY. | Cotton Fabrics. We are offering these four desirable lots of seasonable Cotton Dress Goods. Meveerized Scotch Madras and Cheviot, 25c. & 35c. a yd., value 35¢. & soc, a yd, white and colors, at 18c. a yd., value 35c. a yd. ja-in. Scotch Gingham, in fancy stripes,plaids,checks and plain, at 25c. a yd., value 35¢, a yd. And 500 pieces Dimities and Fancy Striped Madras, value rs5c, a yard; all on sale at Splendid Offering in Women's Covert Coats for Thursday, April oth, of “Worumbo” covert, lined with superior taffeta, 20 inches long, ‘strap’ or value $19.50, at 5. L5.00 cach. Long Coats i elling or evening wear; made of excellent black | lk; value $25, at $20.c0 each, ve are values of superior merit. | ad & Taylor. mea | contémplate an ex} “welt” scams—a smart FTE aaah tien “L HAVE ESCAPED POLICEMAN SHOT. ESCAPING YOUTH ‘Charge Was Only Only Disorderly Conduct, but Zealous Peace| Guardian Fired Into His Back. | penitence “[ am so grateful for my escape from warning by Magistrate Deuel what lookad to be certain death from co! The poltceman also arrested James McCarthy, another youth, who is tn] oh Lebanon Hospital suffering from a bullet|T spit’ blood, bad chill and fever an wound In the back. He was shot by the terrible night ity a of consumpti policeman while attempting to excape. Pato told the Magistrate thait he ur- rested the boys last night at One Hun- jared and Forty-fifth street and Brook avenue. They had been Jeering at bim, m. |e said, and at last he grew exasperated jand arrested them. As the Alexander avenue station (has no accommodations to benfit: me. toy Waeeisetto lew that che night watch ers at my bedsido had to give me every few minutes a whiskey stimulant to keep me Alive, ‘And they thought that every, par- cayain of coughing would carry My family ovate fan” auld 1 cowld tive bik two days mo “sly family determined to make one last for prisoners they had to be transforred in the patrol wagon to the Morrisania on While being led from the patrol wagon, the policeman sald, MoCarthy broke away and ran up Whsdington ave-| the Koch Inhalation ‘Treatment, of 48 W. ots, | 22d St. New York, to be sent to'our home. [eee are Poe nie isove nthe] “I breathed these oily vapors into my |the last of which ihit the ooy tn the ireathed these oily vapors into my back. vapors opened up and nearly a pint atter was thrown ‘out, which gaye me the Brat relier T bad had In ‘many months. “in four months Twas alecharged by the Koch Lung Cure completely cured \y Consumption. Nota trace of the discase 14 left, my lungs are healed, I breathe nor- mally and know that, 1 cured. My family physician, who had Gra Up to dle, ie moat enthusiastio 18 praixo of the K "T solemnly a TO REMODEL THE EMPIRE. |8100,000 to Be Expended in Im- proving the Theatre. In addition to the new theatres to be opened next season several playhouses are to be remodelled. The Empire Theatre, at Forteth street and Broadway, is the latest to come under consideration for improvements. Plans filed at the Bureau of Buildings: nditure of $100,000. ‘The pro: jum h ix to be radsed, the galleries are to De reconstructed,” the @rade cl and posts removed, and the entire interior is to be redecorated neer ary id Al Hayman are! very word of this and /; te any one Inter- me or to ask my neigh- I of whom marvel at my JOSEPH NOLAN, "962 68th St., Brooklyn, ested to call ups bors and friends, miraculous reco’ finds it through Sunday Werld Sree Fras the owners of a W.T. Walton,Jr.| Thursday Only. Toilet Articles. Cuticura Soap. Mennen's Taleum Powde: Hay’s Hair Health........... Armour’s Witch Hazel Soap, New Gloves for Easter, The ‘‘Constanze.” Our Leading Glove, $1.25. Ladies’ White Waists, Superior Fenty silk striped Alexandria Cloth, also Mercerized Damask, graduated tucked front, two tucks in back, new full sleeve; regular $2.23, Easter Ribbon. Weeshable Crepe de Chene Taffeta, 4 inches wide, in light blue, pink, white, black, nile green} 51d rose and yellow, regular 19 cents, At 12 Cents. Eighth Avenue and 5Ist St. Two Exceptional Values in Girls’ Spring Coats On Sale To- Morrow. Girls’ Coats Girls’ Coats of Coverts and Navy Chevi-|of Peau de Soie, fancy trim- ots, in double-breasted reefer|ming; also Coverts and styles; also regulation reef-|Cheviots in the new fancy ers with emblems; any size, collarless styles; any size, 4 to 14 years, at 4 to 14 years, at anti $5.00 each, $7.50 each, value $6.50. value $10,00, Special Values in Misses’ and Children's Shoes, jsnmprising Fine Kid and French Calf Button & La styles, hand-welted white oak soles, Sizes, 8 to 10%, at PI.95, actual value $2.50, ¢ ae gh Baan Nee eelanan “ ag" 5 “$305, 4 4 gyoa Also Very Extraordinary Offering of Several Hundred Pairs of Girls’ Shoes, consisting of Kid, Calf and Patent Leather; sizes 8 to 2, at Sr SF cach, recent prices $2,00 to $3.00 cach. Lord & Taylor A CONSUMPTIVE’S GRAVE."’| effort to save my life, and fnally ordered | ot, bronchial | ‘am ey —_— Caprtat seeking cafe investment | The above are much below present values. Women’s Suits, 2 One of the greatest specials of the Season will be offered Thursday, April 9th. Two hundred and ret Blouse Suits with postilion and peplum, made of all wool cheviots and granites in black and blues—Jacket lined with taffeta silk—full gored welt seams pleat finished Skirt in dress lengths. Sizes 34 to 44, regular price $16.20; Thursday, $ 1 2.75 Special Sale—(Second Floor) of ‘|| Boys’ Clothing for Faster. Boys’ Norfolk Suits (with an extra pair of Ligue), pate of aol EG) tweeds, worsteds and navy blue cheviot, sizes 4 to 14 years....... .....8 eves $3.89 Value $6.75. Boys’ three-piece Short Pant Suits, made of imported fancy cassimeres, cheviots, worsteds, tweeds and navy blue serge, sizes $6 75 9 to 16 years.. ‘2 Overcoats, sizes 3 to 12 years...... $3.75 Value $6.00. Young Men's Long Pant Suits, made of. all the new imported fabrics in light and dark colors, also blue and black cheviot and serge, single and double breasted, sizes 15 to 20 $10. 08 fe Value $5. 75. We are also showing a complete line of Boys’ Fanc and White Shirts and Shirt Waists and Blouses—: at very attractive prices. Men’s Negligee and Dress Shirts. (First Floor.) Attached and d hed cuffs, 5 etal aldcnet ote ie ope Regular value $1.25 to $1.75. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. 182. ‘e 0188 Smith st. $222 to 2: to 228 28 Grand St. BROOKLYN IT’S TIME TO BE i UPand DOING au that Spring Suit. It’s time awaketo the fact that Spring is at your threshold cts knocking at your very portal—now. You can- not longer hope to wear Winter Clothing when Spring Clothing is needed. You would not sacrifice it comfort—your health? Then-awake ye, and harken to yer atpeinns— pon this announcement. MEN’S | | | Boys’ all-wool Tan Covert Cloth WOMEN’S WEAR RING is here, m8 you must for it to be re fortable, becom- ing and healthy. You can do so here, in these stores, better than you can elsewhere, because I have alert buyers on the con- stant lookout for the best in the field. I generally capture about the best there is. Here are a few specimens; in Hye stores, ve Walking Skis. |, Spring Overcont y ¢ latest er ty cul 2.98 r Pine Sar menses endl for yoke effe regular val ue $5, a swell fellow who Monte Carlo wee Jacket, in Porteswa or Taf- sree eees feta, has elaborate lace col- Men* 7.98 in Blue Ser oa full line ot these Misses’ Suits sy, wearable goods in the latest styles—ages 12 Children’s Russian to 18 years—may be bad Blouse. Suits in all the prevaiting colors in Velvets, Serges 2 98 ad Sis this 98 and fancy mixtures dae —— HATS and SHOES My assortments of for the whole family, : SPRING MILLINERY are very complete- MERCHANT TAILORING most other Fasniare Canali Clothing CASH or CREDIT On my famous easy plan of smal! week! ih pa simply me as youare pal ou Iitle ata 7 Vy THE WONDER BOOK OF THE YEAR, The World Almanac BAltmande: invite inspection of «choice: assort ment of Spring and Summer WRAPS and coats, ; comprising Long Garments, Paletots, MatineeCostsandRuw | stan Blouses, of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Pongee Silk, | _ Point Venise and Cluny laces, for Carriage and Street weas, Ww / And in addition, the following Garments will be placed oa “ ig sale in this department for Thursday, April 9th: Blouses of Taffeta Silk, Oe. fee HOY $15.00 Rossian Blouses of Taffeta Silk, . » » 25.00 Matinee Coats of Etamine, ay Ne) ne 16.50 TAILOR-MADE WALKING SUITS of Bise and Black Cheviot, also Men’s Suitings (grey mixture), with medium length Blouse Coat, will be marked THURSDAY, April that . . © $24.00 Also WALKING SKIRTS of Blue and Black Cheviot and Mohair, =. «5 842,50 & 14,50 (Second Floor.) Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue, Stern Brothers | Art Objects and Bric-asBrac Suitable for Wedding Gifts Special offering of a number of Rich Vases ap choice Bronzes, at Yq to V4 Less Than Original Prices, Also a collection of Marble Busts and Statues, Clock Sets, Curio Cabinets, Fancy Tables, Electroliers, etc. Third Floor. Window Shades, Awnings and Furniture Slip Covers made to order for the coming season. Furniture Re-upholstered in the best manner and with the most desirable materials, Lace Curtains Cleaned at very moderate Rates and Stored during the Summer without charge. Upholstery Dept., Third Floor. West Twenty-third Street | Absolutely Flat and Won't Buckle. Ask to see it. We'll tell you why, ' All the goodness and style that can be put in a Man’s Low-cut Shoe. $3.45 At our stores only. John Ward Co. NEW YORK sToRee, 78 Nemau st, 80 Cortandt m. QT Broadway, 1408 Broadway, B.Altmant@o direct attention to their KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT, and particularly to the MARVBEX GLOVE for Men. Women and Ghil- 4 dren. This glove is made exclusively for B, Altman & Co, by Trefousse & Ole. of France, and is shown in shades to match’ the season's productions in dress fabrics, A complete assortment of Cape, Mocha F and Chamois Gloves, for Riding, Driving, ny Automobiling, ete, 5 Algo novelties in Silk Gloves; Black end White Mitts of mags Lierre and Maltess wT