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sll “MORE TROUBLE |" fe fe-irrested on: Conrt-Order and Must Defend $10,000 Damage Sult Brought by Hugh Pentioost. \, CAWYER CHARGES ASSAULT. ied Days British Army Officer Gave Him Severe Thrashing—is Another Chapter In Stolen Jewelry Case, In Which Mrs. Inez Hyland Fig- i ured. Cept. John Albert Fish, the accuser of Mrs. Ines Hyland, and whose wife Alvertie died suddenly March 81 by ac- efdental poisoning, is in more trouble. He was arrested this afternoon by Dep- uty Sheriff Dan Terry on an order for $10,000 damages for assault, brought by Hugh O. Pentecost, the lawyer. Pentecost was Mrs, Fish's counsel in olive court at the time when Mrs. Fish had him arrested, charging that te had given her Jewels to Mrs. dyland. je withdrew the charges next day. w Mr. Pentecost was disoussing uture steps in the case of the jewels in the Fish apartment, he al leges the captain came in and gave aim a thorough licking. It is for the punching he got from Capt. Fish that Penticost is suing Capt, Fish's bail was fixed at $1,000, with the alternative of going to Lud- low Street Jail. Fish ts a British sub- joc! Fish was later released on bail. ‘Special Sessions he this the He In_ the morning charge pleaded guilty and we ———— PRUDENTIAL LOSES CASE. ourt Appellate Court Refu to Insane Writ of Mandamne, The Appellate Division of the Su- preme Court in Brooklyn to-flay re- fused to issue to the Prudential Life Insurance Company, a writ of man- @amus, compelling Justice William J. "Zaynor, to sign the appeal papers In a ease which was recently decided @gainst the company by a jury in Jua- tice Gaynor's court Thomas A. Magner conducted the caso for the Prudential people and ‘when a verdict was rendered against him, he filed notice of appeal. To his surprise Justice Gaynor refused to sign tha appeal papers. He then made ap- pltcation for the writ, which was de- ied to-das —— GIRL TRIES SUICIDE, Annie Miller, sixteen years old, of No. 29 Henry street, while at work at | No. 418 Pearl street, attempted suicide this afternoon by swallowing carbolic acid. She was not badly injured, the acid only burning her mouth and throat, nd was taken to Centre Street Court @ prisoner. i So ata signed by Justice Giegerich In a suit |o ‘| New Jersey N i eee | aren ONS T Place on Demooratic Organiza- tion Offered to Banker—Mc- Carren to Run Campaign as Chief of Executive Committee Tt will not be Chairman Melville L. Haven, of the State Democratic Com- mittee. A prominent New York City Democrat who in the past has not Joined any movement against ‘Tammany, who !s jn sympathy with Tammany Dut who {s not {dentified as a Tammany man, {e the one to be selected to take the Chairmanship. Frank Campbell, the present Chair- man of the committee, is going to quit. That ts assured. His successor may be J. Edward Simmons, President of the Fourth National Bank, President Sim- mons answers the description of the man slated for the berth. He has been offered the place. His answer is in abeyance. Senator McCarren will be Chairman the Execullve Committee. That is tled. He will manage the campaign. je chairmanship of the State Camn- mittee 18 a figurehead job, so that President, Simmons or a man o: type could aocept it, is the story political cirel WILL ROW TO ST. LOUIS. 1K to Fol. low Waterway from Pittsburg. ‘The Naval Reserves of New Jersey, who are to row at the St. Louls Expo- sition, have decided the route they shall take to reach the Fair. Ensign Vorbert H. Forst, with a crew of twelve men and a cook, will go overland to his in : WAIT AGIST _ CFT. ON A SH STE CHAR) LR lronworkers Enjoined from. In- terfering at New Power- House of New York Central Railroad at Weehawken. (Special to The Evening World.) TRENTON, N. J., April 2%,—Chancel- lor Magie has issued an order restrain- ing the Bridge and Structural Iron ‘Workers’ Union No. 4 and the members and agents thereof from collecting in front of the new power-house of the Now York Central Railroad Company at Weehawken for the purpose of tntimi- Gating the men employed by Thayer & Co. in setting new boilers into position. ‘The writ also orders that the avenues leading to the power-house be not plok- eted, and men are enjoined from ap- Proaching the power-house to intimidate or coerce men in the Thayer employ. ‘The chief complantant in the suit te Patrick Walsh, Vice-President of the Riggers Protectors’ Union, whose men have been erécting the bollers. The to set these bollers is questioned by Bridge and Structural Iron Workers’ Union No. 45, and trouble has resulted from this disegreyment between the two labor organizati All efforts to arbi- trate bave failed. $< SUES SENATOR’S NEPHEW. Wife of Joseph W. EUaworth Seeks a Separation, Mrs. Margaret A. Ellsworth filed a sult to-day in the Supreme Coury, Brooklyn, for separation and allmony from her husband, Joseph W. Ells- worth, whose father is a member of the Produce Exchange end whose uncle lw the State Senator, Mrs, Dilswonrth charges desertion, lack of attention and abuse. She caused his Pittsburg, down the Ohio River to Cairo and then up the Mississippi to St. Louis, ‘On the return trip they will row down the Mississippi! River to New Orleans and return from there by steamer. They expect to leave in August and return in October. A double-bank whaleboat will be used and the orew will camp en route, it being their intention not to stop at hotels. ‘becaus Gicted bo the excessive use of Hquor and associated with undesirable persons. The Effects of Opiates. HAT INFANTS are peculi tible to opivm and its various preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known. Even in the smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the func- tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causing imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying pores are & result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet | in their infancy. The rule among physicians is that children should never receive opiates in the si it doses, for more than a day at a time, and only then if unavoidable. The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and hysician cannot be too strongl: other narcotics to children by any but a pl decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it. Children who are ill is nothing less than a crime to dose them willfully with narcotics, neeti the attention of a physician, and i staged Cuba ne parocis if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. CZ SAU tin Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Lech Vogadi Brothers - Open A24 Sw. Cor. Bh Ave. Saturday Night Till 10.30. You will recognize in our shoulders, our snug-fitting collars, and coat fronts which do not source, here and try on a garment from ‘Men's Spring Suits for these suits. for in other stores. ored cheviots, cassimeres, black and Men’s Spring Suits The tailor could offer you no. more in style at $25. models in single and double bre: blue and black Thibets, cheviot: of light color effects, overplai * « farit bere to k2 proud of at $15. Men's Spring Suits Fashion says gray is the thing and here are all the new fashionable grays in every conceivable effect, rich, tony» mottled grays light and dark, smart broken checks, and so on through a gamut of gray fabrics. ‘They are made in the new 4 button cutaway sack model. Suits that you couldn't duplicate elsewhere for less than ) $25. Our special price is $18. Blue and Black Silk Lined The man who wants luxury and 4 blue and black silk lined suits at $25. who formerly paid $40 and $50 for sui ours at $25, The fabrics ‘Thibets and superbly woven at the special price $25. f Open Saturday Night Until 10.30. a Twelve dollars will actually seem a small price to you They are even a little better in some joints than suits you've been accustomed to paying $15/ ‘They are made of dark and light col- they fit perfectly, Splendid values, Our special price, $12. Nor couid he offer you so many different models or patterns to choose from. We show 12 distinct fashionable gray, olive and green tints. what the high class custom tailor asks, should see these custom tailors’ get the same style and workmanship in ous proportions as 44, 46 or 48, ther Vogal Brothers wrinkle, features that are impossible to duplicate in ordinary ready-made clothing. We have sold more fine Suits and Overcoats during the past few months than ever before since the establish- ment of this business over 45 years ago. The man who buys a suit here establishes an endless chain of customers, long before his friends and neighbors come here and ask for a Suit or Overcoat like “So and So” bought. It is the universal comment that no clothing fits like ours; you will find it so if you come At is easy to trace the cause of this selling to a natural And it is not our vast and varied stock, at $12. Sale of Men’s Top Coats at $10, ' The last two days emphasized the need of a light top coat. Here's a timely sale of splendid ta olive covert top coats—about 250 that we just received from our workrooms. They should have arrived two weeks The delay is They were to blue thibets. And at $15. sitner les Sale of Cravenette Overcoats at $15, Here's the coat of double service, and because they are carefully made in our own workroome they perform f | thi exvice better than ordinary ready-made cravenettes do even $20, The style and workmanship we put into them give them no equal for a swagger overcoat. They are made of Oxford gray worsted cravenette, big loose—52 inches long, and they are the genuine craven. ette, which will protect you from the rain. Special at $15. Sale of Young Men’s Suits at $8.50, It is in the nature of young men from 13 to 17 to want clothes of life and dash and go. We anticipate theve wants in our suits for young men of t into them a style and snap that is eq most up-to-date tailor: Thi fine black cheviots sale at $8.50. - Suits for Big Men at $15, $20, $25. ‘Well dressed men | Because of his size a big man is not debarred from wear- ts such as these at ing our clothes, Even if his chest measure such gener- assortment You can have a at $18. overplaided grays, on special Suits at $25. joesn’t want to pay cohol or narcotics in later life. | WORE ee os cs ESTABLISHED OVER25YBARS N.S. BRANN, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, 231 Eighth Av. siia3u¢ 4224 Sus. OPEN EVENINGS. It will pay you to come miles out of your way for these great : $10 BN | Fee cer Wh ee Ladiea Watches a mitted move- ment A large selection of and 18 kt, solid tora Wedding “Rings, $2.75 up All engraving done free of charge. 14 kt solid gold genu- alt fade ge $10 Handsome 14-karat Solid Gold Sea! Ring,|j with handeome mon A large selection of hand heavy 14-k. aol. gol al Rin 40.001 our pring ens: $23.00 genuine diamon & palr. A large selection of Lame: ith dnmond’*Sompiate ket WTaree aRoenshi’ of Latiew Gola ty 50 Also Filled Chains and Lockets, war- ¢: ranted for 20 years ‘ Pr tly At boi iAL Suot as URPENTINE “polish- ing” paste is a most effective combination for iparching the leather and sweating the feet. Corns, cracked uppers and colds, Regal Dressing keeps the life in the leather and does not clog it up. At all Regal Stores—25 Cents, oral shoesand leathers 72 REGAL STORES, 22 OF THEM IN GREATER NEW YORK. MEN’S STORES, m 1 Br. 7 9100 W. i25th St, 338 Sixth Av., Third Av BROOKLYN—*85) way, #1001 Rroadway SEY C| 7 Fulton St. #111 Broad e408 Fifth Av. VERSEY CULT hi Neneh AV MPAV SRK, NT —€t Tiron St, opp. Con WOMEN’S STORES. NEW YORK C11 100 West si = aie Bronalay, iin Firth Ay MARKED WITH 4 STAR NINGS. e Cculists Our Examining Rooms are open} Saturday Evenings. If you value your eyesight you will not take the risk of further postponement. We give you not the ordinary tests of an Optician, but a thorough, careful examination by any one of these experienced Oculists: Arthur W, Brewster, M. D., 217 B'way. (8 yoarg Brooklyn Bye ‘and Bar Dispensary.) Edward M. Johnson, M. D., 1345 B'way. (0 years in private practice.) Marcum Kenyon, M. D,, 223 Sixth Ave. (B years Mnnviattan Eve and Ear Hospital.) NO CHARGE except for lasses, and that moderate, IChibich «Sons NB. 42 pracsice poWsiows yours UPTOWN, Buperatitious folk pee nothing but brad | luck in loging on Friday a pocketbook | etuffed with yellow-baoked bills, But counties longes of that port haye bee, resovered through the “Lost and) Found” optumns of Sunday World ‘Wante-—ever ‘two million readers. An O44 Superstition. | OTHER STORE ACTTY IN ITSELF 18"419"STS Double “*S. &@H Till 12 o'Clock—Thereafte: Green Trading Stamps Saturday Morning from Single Stamps Until Closing Hou! KI 6.50 any figure Misses’ Suits 9. 75 ES, 5.00 ETON SUITS of fine | cheviot and veneuan | ooking. 6.50 cloths; popular military cape effects; trimmings pleasing. FOR MISSES’ BLOUSE AND ETON SUITS of Scotch 75 172.75 appearance; coat is a charming creation. with satin. Shoes to fortunate opportunity. For instance Jor Men. For Women. \ “GWueen of MWuste Wake Regina Music Boxes are positively the greatest horne-enter- tainers of the age. 7.00 Down and the rest in easy monthly payments. The “Regina” continues in action automatically until 24 tunes have been played ‘You can play as many new selections as you like. and you can cover an amazingly large range, for more than 3,000 selections are to be had. each at a nominal price. Come and listen to the charms of the “Regina.” And so little to pay! Also several styles at greatly reduced prices on account of discontinuation of and (Third Floor, Bast, 18th 8t) To hear and see means to buy. change in cases. Al Reginas are fully guranteed. Clearing High-Srade Cigars. Special Features For To-Morrow. Since last Saturday morning the selling has continued almost ceaselessly. For to-morrow we have reassorted the different stocks and repriced them. Qualities to suit everybody. A fitting climax to a sale which has attracted consumer and dealer hither. Ten lots arranged for easy choosing. ——, EL FENIX KEY WEST} Lot 7 | SKEAR HAVANA CIGARS; finest quality Cuban made goods, Regalia de la Reina size: ordinarily $8.00; clearance sale price; box of 5. 50 e TEN CENT HAV- ANA SECONDS, ail Havana. ten cent qual- Lot 6 [fee |® O°" 1.90 ance sale price, box of 50, | 100, ——————,GREEN STAMP BOUQUET DE TRU- Lot 7 CIGAR, Puritanos or D [tho & CO. Key || 9 " “ _{Diplomatico Lot West strictly high grade size: clear 7 75 ance sale price, box of 50, clear Havana goods Puritanos Finos or Regalia Imperiale sizes; 5.00 grade: clear, i eves SD, 50) Lots CLEAR HAVANA, —>—— | Lot? | ROTHSCHILDs. all) (Havana. Rothschild size baie (4%, inch); regular 1c. grade; clearance sale price, box l_ y~, of 100, 4.00)| oO PP, Z |DRES GRANDE, finest Lot 4 | pRerick Porto Rican PORTO RICAN LON. —~ Cigars. hand made, mild MOUNTAINEER CIGAR, Panetellas or Perfecto size, Sumatra wrapper. clearance sale price) box of 50, Zoo ° CIGARS at less than cost of tobacco; assorted desirable sizes; $2.25 GENUINE FIVS-CENT and aromatic; regularly $4.50, ————— OF Clearance tale price, boxof 100 > OO. Lotl0 | SECONDS; called = I seconds on account of ——___—_____ MARCONI CIGAR. Remi llghe wcareon Lia Sumatra wrapper, long combination Havana [Loe 5 |e Club 1.95 wrapper or workmanship; clear- ale price, box of 50, 5c MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. (Main Floor, East 18th St.) House size; clearance sale price. box of 50, — Frocks for the little tots. The many other specials follow, with unusual prices: CHILDREN’S SUSPENDER CHILDREN'S SUSPENDER DRESSES; waist of fine white DRESSES; waists of fine white lawn,with handsome pointed yoke lawn; box plaited back and front; back and front of fine Val. lace in- shirt, suspender straps and trimming sertion and embroidery: neck and of pink or blue chambray. Some sleaves also embroidery trimmed, awn skirts in dainty floral designs; skirts and suspender straps of pink 2to 5 years, or blue chambray; sizes 2 to 5 He IS CHILDREN'S DRESSES OF yrs, ° GINGHAM AND CHAMBRAY, CHILDRENS SUSPENDER long-waisted French effect. also the DRESSES of fine white lawn; very Norfolk, prettily made and trimmed full. skirt with deep hem: collar, in plain colors and checks: sizes 2 cuffs, belt and suspender straps of | to 5 years. pink or blue lawn; 3 10 5 years. CHILDRENS NORFOLK CHILDREN'S DRESSES OF DRESSES of fine white lawn. box LAWN in dainty polka dot effects, pleated back and front, with round box-pleated back and front, deep collar and belt, suitable for boy or hem and belt} 2 t0 5 years BSe | girl 2105 yoars 49c To-morrow we feature for Girls and Misses many Jacket, Suit, and Dress specials. Misses’ apparel leaning slightly to the style of her older sister and the Girls’ wear smacking somewhat of the Misses’, yet retaining their own pleasing individualities. The prices have been consistently lowered in a manner to please all. Misses’ Skirts. FOR MISSES’ WALKING SKIRTS; styles are charming ‘and the cloths most serviceable and neat appearing. FOR MISSES’ VOILE DRESS SKIRTS elaborately trimmed with folds of taffeta; the general ensemble Is correct and will hang well to Misses’ Jackets, MISSES’ COVERT JACKETS; daintily | lined with Liberty satin seams; sleeves exceptionally serviceable and swagger | MISSES’ ENGLISH COVERT JACKETS: modish collarless effect; strap seams, tailored of braid are most }in the season's best conoeits, FOR MISSES’ NORFOLK JACKETS; back and fron, tweeds and cheviots ; the new plaited skirt enhances it's | charmingly plaited, stitched belt and lined throughout Wore than Ohirty Styles of Choose If you desire to purchase good, seasonable Shoes at considerably less than the usual prices, you will find this « singularly Seldom, indeed, does a shoe sale, even at the Siegel Cooper Store, present as broad a variety of excellent economies Calfskin Shoes with welted soles, tip or plain toes. Patent Leather Shoes and Oxfords in all the new styles; nearly all sizes represented. ‘Yachting Shoes of duck, There are high Shoes of soft vici kid leather in high or low heels, narrow or wide toes Patent Leather, Button and Lace Shoes also; all sizes, Tan and Black Kid Oxfords, hand turned soles; also patent leathers with thin or stout soles. styles, and one seldom seen at a sale. e Smart Suspender Dresses. A Unique, Serviceable Child’s Sarment. We couldn't find a stronger or more timely feature, for Saturday's selling in this section than these cunningly fashioned Suspender Outing days are near, and that means warm weather and cool dresses for the children, The cute creations we speak of are made in the finest lawns and chambrays, cunningly fashioned, with a view of pleasing the child and parent alike. 110 43c All are jauntily made in the season's style-dictations—the Girls’ Jackets. | 4, 5O SiRLS| BOX REEFER JACKETS, trim ° med with braid, well made and fashion- able-in appearance. Girls’ Dresses. 5. 00 FOR GIRLS’ SHEPHERD PLAID O BROWNIE DRESSES; have linen collar and silk tie that materially add to their attractiveness. GIRLS’ SPENCER DRESSES of striped 150 Srapam i white lawn waist 1.35 FOR GIRLS’ RUSSIAN BLOUSE DRESS- ES of fine duck;full skirt, embroidered em- blem; very chic. Shirt Waist Suits, 4, 50 FOR GIRLS’ SHIRT WA\IsT SUITS © fine chambray; plaited waist; trimmed skirt; tan, blue, green and red. (Second Floor, Centre, 19th St.) L935 SCOTCH TWEED pretty strap JAUNTY COVERT JSrom at with leather ge rubber soles, with a good lot of sample shoes all sizes. A most comorehensive assortment of (Shoe Store, Second Floor.) Sood Umbrellasat 59e Another lot of these good Umbrellas will be placed on sale to- morrow. We have 2,300 pieces in all. Umbrellas of better value have not been offered in New York in many a day for the price. Styles for men or women. Coverings are of fast black English Gloria; mercerized or plain: paragon frames with eel rode; union taffeta cases and tassels; 26-inch size for men er women. Handle assortment very extensive and includes the nevy and good styles in Horn Pearl, Silver, Gun Metal and Natural Woods; plain or silver trimmed. 59e Choice to- morrow, tan ron hen Famous Authors’ Works Ghat Gvery One Should Read. Lord Bulwer-Lytton’s famous novels, relating remarkable de- ductioms, intricate plots and graphic descriptions, remain forever fresh in the minds of readers. So if it’s a work that is interesting you seek, one you'll loathe to part with at bedtime, then select from among to-morrow’s specials. lugo’s, Thackeray's and Balzac’s works need no commenda- tion here—their names speak volumes. Foundabout Papers. by his choice assortment of standard books is well bound in half leather. Good print and paper. Each volume has a photogravure frontis- piece. and is usually sold at $1,50 per volume; our special price to- morrow, nry Eamond; Barry Lyndon. by Thack- The Last of t erty. Kenelin Chillingly,. b: ity, Fair; Lovell the Widower, by Hindtp een Grime, and. Poe, by Huo. wcomees by ‘Thackera: Notre Deputy cor Arete. 2 vols uty of Areis. 2 vols. si Pons and the Poot Parents, 2 vole, An assortment of the titles are: Demme. DY 0 SS BeA-L-Z-A=C, 4,f¥ more odd volumes of the handsome ir Birotteau, (Third Floor, Centre, 18th st.) Man Who Laughs, by Ht Yous. It? by Bulwer. by Bulwer. Bulwer Edition of Balzac. which sold at $2.50 per vol. Each volume illustrated. Weare closing them out at, per'volume. An assortment of the titles are: The Peasancry. rhe ‘The Que Modeste Mignon. Father Gortot Choice Wines and Liguors PORT. SHERRY AND SWEET CA-|RAMSAY’S SCOTCH WHISKEY, per TAWBA, at very special reductions per | gallon, 3.50: per boule. 750 gal. 1.35, 1.06, See (oon a bon P. peers CLARETS and RHINE WINES. reliable » per mn, £.50: per le ., 79e., | HERMITAGE RYE, 10 YEARS OLD; qualities, reduced to, per gal. 990., an lion, 3.80; full uur 100 MANHATTAN or MARTINI Fhe) 3-00 fal a PURE RYE. per pies CABINET RYE. per gallon, 2. 755 full 350} quar. BLAIR’S OLD TOM GIN: per bole, 500| OLD CROW WHISKEY, per gallon, HENNESSY IMPORTED COGNAG, per | 2.50; full quar. boitle, 1.00| MARYLAND RYE. per gallon, 1.90; IMPERIAL GRAPE BRANDY, per 00 gallon, | full quare 8.00; per boule, 68e (4th Floor; take 6th Ave. Elevators.) CHILDRENS FULL LENGTH COATS, of linen large pointed cape and cuffs, prettily trimmed with Abo) lace, double breasted, with fancy pearl buttons} sizes 2105 yres 2.50 CHILDREN’S HATS; a large va- riety of very pretty styles, in lawn, dotted Swiss and pongee, trimming of fine lace and embroideries. CHILDREN’S CAPS OF SILK AND LAWN—some plain with tucking and hemstitching, others with dainty ruches—Silk Caps of all over+ embroidery; many pretty tyles too mumerous to de- serie 25e (Seo0nd Floor, Centre, 19th St.) CHILDREN’S SUSPENDER DRESSES of fine lawn: waist of white lawn. prestily trimmed with fine Val. lace and embroidery: skirts of lawn. in dainty polka dot effects with deep hem and three rows of | tucking: suspender straps to match; ea 175 CHILDREN’S BOX REEFERS of linen crash, collar and deep cape. effectively trimmed with red pioing 7 & double breasted} sizes 2105 yrs. Ze | CHILDREN'S CLOTH BOX REEFERS, made with large cape collars and some sailor collars, pret- tily braided, colors red and blue, sizes 2 to 5 years 7S5e 75e