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= CALL MORGAN boGTOn TYRANT Baoked by Banker, Has Made Positions Intolerable. { eh |_Mhe revolt of the stat of the Lying. In Hospital, at Seventeenth street and Beoond avenue, who have resigned, \| promises to develop a scandal that will @hook the medical world, according to ‘one of the gurgeons who has handed in ‘this reatgnation. He declares that one- ) Man rule haa made their duttes unbear- | able to the men who have devoted their talents and energies to the institution's Pharitable work for years, He sald: “Dr, Markoe had never done any of he practical work, but had been very. | uccessfal In getting ald for the institu | Won, He had interested Mr, Morgan in the hospital we he did other wealthy and Snfluential men. It was his ambtilon to wet supreme control, and he did so when Dr, Lambort resigned a year ago, “Then he showed jealousy toward ‘others connected with the Institution, Opposed their suggestions and abolished (their reforms, He insulted surgeons fo public and in. private, His fault finding and petty oriticiams became in- tolerable, At the office of J, P. Morgan & Co, | ® confidential representative of Mr. | Mor Clem Hae oles yap pote | ye wal Ou @ trol ing-In Hospital. He added: "Mis porean ‘ye $1,000,000 for the esis tal, and he eau ipped {t a ughout at ANd) additional | The hospital has never paid pense, because it does such a large snout youn of Aratuitous work, and fro) buted Mr, Morgan contril | paid Keeping Ag deficit down, At | time, however, Mr. Morgan ever | Inertensa Ste te the aero the id | Capt, Hans Heine, of the good ship may sal Meyda bt ne Raa ‘acllberataly abe | sain aking nds Kt About Raley or methods of conducti it. of the preiene, troubies at this hospital, | Mr, Morgan ja in no way connect with or P Feaponatblo for them.” Did You Ever See'a House Walk? jie ou have missed something, week 2,372 Furnished Rooms, a Flats and Apartments were fn parade before the MORNING WORLD'S Great Army of Readers, Pi showing themselves off usly attractive places to live, and Snvited the inspection of persons In search of suitable homes, They Are Parading Again 4 This Week. Consuft World's “To Let” Bulletin, le no doubt he will feast to hear ——— od Untderstty Students Cleberly Present ‘’Khan of Kathan’’. and Provoke Mach Merrtment —Big Audtence Delighted. College men engaged in the awful art of acting usually bring out two things— thelr relatives and the hard, stubborn, awioward fact that boys can’t be girls, However, some very good imitations of the gentler sex were given at the Car- negle Lyceum last night when the Co- lumbla student mind turned lightly from astrike-breaking to The Khan of Kathan," If you want to know what or who “The Khan of Kathan” {s ask the por Meeman on the corner when you come out, If he tells you that “L’ trains will be running to-morrow on a two-minute wohedule, but to be sure and get your transfer from the man in the tower If you want to take the Bubwray to Belle- vue, you may depend upon it that he has given you ag clear an explanation Qs you could find this side of Fifty. ninth street, Kenneth 8. Webb, who wrote the book and lyrics, seemed to have some idea of what it was about, for, as Kas- alm, the nephew of a phony king with three hundred wives, he claimed the throne and finally got it, along with « gorgeous stained giase necklace which enabled him to marry the beautiful vrincess, Americane Helped Out. A few Americans helped out the plot, and, although the usual naval lieuten- ant was mysteriously missing, there was an Amortoan man-of-war in the harbor on the back drop, In asking for more battle-ships Preal- dent Roosevelt might have expleined to Congress that most of ours are in comio | operas, In place of the naval ientenant was Loutsa Jane, which went down with @ cargo of dough for the biscuits mother used to make. Louis John Rhert, with a diniect almost as good as Louts Mann's, made Heine very funny, cept when he eang, The sopge were the serloun part of the performance, but one, “The Rightful Heir,” with a rousing charus, was capitally sung, and dissipated the dirge-Hke gloom of other numbers, Chorus Girle Rollicking, The ‘chorus gitls" were the only ones who kept thelr wplrits and thelr winning amiles through thick and thin, “Happy ang rollicking, merry and gay, they sang, fomping on and off with thuds which shook the house, while | the house shook itself with laughter, |b Some of them even received flowers, and | pressed them to their atraight fronts with deep appreciation, They waved thelr arms with the gentle grace of a prise-fighter, but the fidelity pf move- ment, albeit a tritle muscle-bound, ore- ated the syapiolon that the Columbia student body knows its chorug girl very well indeed, The principals displayed @ remarkable i ou faculty for getting put in jall, The or pis oe ot the evening rr chestra, which escaped this fate, de- served thirty days, It was oonduoted Columbia College Boys. the music, with white gloves and a system of football signals, Lunatic Binge Through Bars, Richard Genee Conried, as a hairless and harmless lunatic, sang through the bars a lo ‘“'Trovatore,” while Papa Heinrich Conried and Mrne, Emma Eames, from their box, drank in the gad sounds, Walter Edward K@ly, as the Komie Khan, was funniest when he smiled. Huntington Olarke Atwater, as tho lovely Princess, was the Lillian Russell of the cast, and Raphael Kuhner Wup- permann as Joy, an American girl, walked like Ethel Barrymore and looked ke Grace George retuming from work in the slums, Both were exceedingly clever, George Humes Reansy was Kéte Newes,” a lady reporter.” His pom- padour was equalled only by his dunc- ing, ‘The audience voted both ‘great,’ It was all good fun and well worth Going to wee, Those implicated in affair will hide in Contra! Park dur! the day, but will steal out iver 00 cover of dark- neas and repeat me performance throughout the week, On Saturday they will grow bolder and give a matics, ——— KOCH’S SPRING OPENING ATTRACTS BIG CROWDS. Millinery and Sulit Departments Thronged with Fair Visitors,Who Go Into Ecatasies Over Display. ‘The large department store of H. C, F, Koch & Co,, In West One Hundred and Twenty-fitth street, between Lenox and Seventh avenues, was crowded all day yesterday with shoppers attending the annual spring opening. Every depart- ment had {te novelties to attract atten~ tion, but the centres of interest wero in the millinery and sult department, In the millinery, a great variety of shapes ‘s shown in medium and email hats, with a marked change in the new spring models, A number of the ema hata are of the Napoleon order, with remarkable irregularity of brim, The larger hats are worn over the face, some rolling at the elde and others turned up at the back. The polo turban is a * new feature, One of the novelues in the millinery department is a large hat of white Irish crochet lace, flaring at the left side, with an edge of black braid, The trim- ming ia entirely on the under brim, con- sieting of three long white plumes, two of which fall to the front, the third resting on the halr, Another feature ‘ue @ Fiatiron gailor of light blue, trimmed with a band of violet velvet and blue ribbon, Lisa) the brim at the back ts bed of violets Lod forge taie-note "interspersed with In “tn the sult department line a our ening rary in beth wei and evening gowns, In_ the rfid the erating ip then reseda, a of the new models aT ‘eseda mae over ight lus taffeta, with @ high girdle effect and ‘eleoves. by Herman W. Albert, the composer of Taken Prinpers Victoria and Maken andra, Prino early to-day for Lisbon to visit the King and Queen of Portugal, the ‘health of ‘Mrincess Victoria, who eaely was operated upon for apper citis. dinary to the King, accompanied the | party, OFF 70 PORT UGAL. the Trip Mainly for the e Latter’s Health, LONDON, ‘ch M,—Queen Alex- eas Victoria and Prince and Charles of Denmark started ‘The trip {8 larwely for the benefit of Bir Frederick ‘reves, Surgeon-in-Or- King Edward and the Prince and Princess of Wales were at the railroad station here to bid farewell to the royal travellers, who embarked on the royal yacht Victoria and Albert at Ports- mouth, PATENT MEDICINE | TESTIMONIALS | March number publishes a large arti- cle entitled ‘The Making of a Medi- cine Man, or Dosing the Public as a tious?” A quick response was made, GFZ== This Is one of the most pleas these effective door or window uh 5c, Colored Cross Stripe Curtains, 59c. offers we have made for some time, as it is just the time when ins are iri demand, Colors are blue, green, rose and red, ‘and at the regular price they have sold Ilke hot cakes. Just reduced them to invite more people to see the largest, best and most economical upholstery and curtain store in Greater New York, Third Floor, Front, Central Building. this opportunit: Mattresses, proportign. nt im Jn one or two parts. priced in proportion, $6.75 Couch Bed, $4.95. Steel frame, with drop sides; has National wire spring and a good mattress, covered with figured cloth, can Be used as a couch and makes a bed 4 Bedding South American Hair Mattresses, South American horsehalr, covered with A, C, A, tick- $22.00 Brass Beds, $14.50. Extended foot, 1¥%4-Inch posts, with new vase, all sizes, $4.50, Our Regular $6.50 Iron Bed, Continuous posts, no brass, all sizes. $5.50, Our Regular $7.50 Iron Bed, $7.25, Our Continuous posts, no brass, all sizes, f Farel $5.95, Our Regular $8.00 Iron Bed. Continuous posts, scroll design, 4 and 4% feet sizes, $6.25, Our Regular $8.50 Iron Bed, Continuous posts, brass spindles, 4 and 44 feet sizes, $8.50, Our Regular $11.00 lron Bed, White and, gold decorated, 436 feet size, feet size, BrassBeds! Enameledlron Beds! Bedding! The Biggest Bed and Bedding Event of Years. | It is in re gS and unusual events that the superiority of the Abraham and Straus way of doing things is most strikingly illustrated, Not satisfied with a magnificent display of new at astonishing prices, we invented a new method of showing the beds to the best advantage—show- ing how they will look with the mattress on them, So comprehensive does this make the exhibit and yet so singple is It that general surprise was expressed that it had not been done before, It is the unusual that Is the usual here, If you would see everything that Is new in Brass Beds, at the lowest prices announced for years, and the finest furniture store in this city to show them in—take advantage of et wide, } $8.10, regularly $10.50, Full stze, good mixed halr,|$3,95, regularly $5.80, Full size, African fibre, with | A.C. A, ticking, 4 or 2 parts, Smaller sizes priced in Made under layer 50, rogularly $20.00. Full size, Smaller sizes | $8,50, regularly $12.50, Full size, Smaller sizes priced in proportion, lron Beds. $1.50 Springs, 95c. Wood frame, woven wire, all sizes, in the Sale. Absolute Sanitation Is the Keynote. a | mixed hair top and fancy stripe ticking. Smaller sizes pri¢ed in proportion, Cotton Mattresses. $34.00 Brass Beds, $22.50. Continuous posts, 2-ingh tubing, all sizes, $6.95, Our Regular $9.75 Iron Bed, | Continuous posts, brass scroll, 4 and 4% feet sizes, Extended bow foot, brass rails and spindles, all sizes, $8.75, Our Regular $14.00 Iron Bed. Continuous posts, brass scroll, 4 and 4% feet sizes, $13.50 Our Regular $18.00 Iron Bed. White and gold decorated, heavy brass trimmings, 4% Mattresses, process In one or two parts, Regular $11.75 Iron Bed. How Easily Obtained, Leslie's for March Tells the Story, Lesife’s Monthly Magazine in the Business,” In that article they say Many things that are of interest to the laity, One of their remarks ts, “Téa man were to enter into the pro-| , Prietary medioine business the least of his troubles would be the securing of testimonials,” They say the first thing to obtain is a plan of adyertis- ing; second, the testimonials, and, third, the medicine, Write for List of Goods, 14,50, Extonaion Table. 6.50, Dining Chair, 1,50, Entire Outfit, as per cut, 37,50 The New for Spring At Quich Selling Prices, The test of a store’s capabilities is ASSORTMENTS AND VALUES! If it offers.geeat varieties of desirable teascaable woods at that more than favorably compare with those prevailing else THAT IS THE PLACE TO BUY! at OUR STORES COMMEND THEMSEL vis to those who value assortments and the assurance of never paying too muoh, MA our © redit Terma Apply alag to N, We zhi Open Natt 55 |The New in White Goods Women's Washable Walsts ay dat Selling Prices Pay Freight and Car Pare. OPEN SATURDAY RVENINGS, AXMINSTER RUGS ‘ tee ‘and dotted— Fino Persian Lawne—value .17.,.+ 1 | "Goodwear” Long Clothet? yde... 1.40 “Goodwear" Cambrica~yd, wid o% Wxtra fine Silk Mulls.. French Batistes—60 !nch, good many things, tapeslally We were sufficiently interested in this subject to send our reporter over to call on Mr, A, H. Cosden, General Manager of Riker’s Drug Stores, to! ask his views of this article,. The first question asked Mr. Cosden was, | “Are the testimonials published for patent medicines bona fide or ficti- “bona fide when they appear above the name of our firm. We don't know about the general proprietary medicine testimonials published, but ve do know that any testimonial pub- Mehed ovér our name fs real and it {s genuine, We must know {t Is so because every time we publish a tes- timontal in the newspaper, advertis-| {ng some one of the Rexall Remedies, which we have spent a good deal of money on, we know that many of our customers read {t. Many find they have the same symptoms as the per-| son who signed the testimonial, and they come to our store to buy the advertised article. If they are not cured they think that testimontal fic- titlous because they cannot under- stand why it doesn’t cure them {f it cured a person with the same symp- toms, We guarantee these people | ° who come this way a cure, other- wise we refund them thelr money. “Now we are very careful what we nae guarantee, as it means a considerable loss to us when we have to refund the money, and for that reason you girdle, |can readily see why we are, compelled ‘with |to publish true testimonials, as, for example, this one, sent in volunta-|) rily, without request on our part, for Rexall Mucu-Tone Catarrh Cure, It is strong evidence of the great value of that medicine as a tonfe recon: the year:” “T have used three bottles of Rexall Mucu-Tone and cannot praise ft enough. I suffered so much with ca- tarth for five years and tried many idifferent kinds of medicines, bi* |found no relief until I tried Rexall Mucu-Tone, A young friend of mine works in a wholesale house and has suffered with loas of appetite, I in- duced her to try Mucu-Tone, and I never saw such @ change /n any one, J advise all of my friends to try it, for (think {t 1s a wonderful medicine,” Mrs, W. D, Young, 1604 N. Summer} St., Nashville, Tenn, “We are selling hundreds of bottles, yet our refunds on the guarantee of | nour money back tf not benefited are infinitesimally small—in fact, they amount to less than one per cen| and with such a broad guarantee you naturally see that it is very easy to obtain tastimontals for an article of as great. merit as Rexall Mucu-Tone “We even put our large trial pot- tles at 50 cents and guarantee them to produce results. Hxperlence has iaught us the great value of this medioine.”—Riker's Drug Stores, 6th ay, and 28d st,, Broadway and 9th st.; Hegeman & Co., 200 Broadway, and its branches; J, Jungmann, 1020 8d ay., 428 Columbus av.; Kinsman’s Drug Stores, 126th st. and 8th ay.,! 601 Sth av.; Eugene Hartnett, Jersey N. J.; Petty’s Pharmacy, New- RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA RaILBUAD,| STATIONS FOOT OF WHST TWENTY- 8' AND PROB ROSES Pe Contin [LANDT 8TROETS, PAS a leaving fime from Desbrosses and | Jandt Streets 18 five minutes later. than ne iven below OF Twenty-third Birect FOR THE WEST, CHICAGO PCIAL. | 8) ULS 0) AMITE! | es & M. i PENNBYLVANTA LIM- | 23, nurs 10 htoaga | 31.55 Bt ~eHtitido LOULS EXD, 8.25, 4.20, ‘user’ Paim M. and Ay Pionia M, ant sina ana ioe i ORN RATLAVAY.—8 99 9 BAKE & ONTO RATTAN Lia eRe nd 4.55 P.M. DP ORT land Ni Weekdays and and 25 and 255 P.M ¥ “Annex ev Company hit fe ¢ from ho Wie aint fesidences, Varough: to" destination 313 Chelsea! for Pennwylvania . WOOD, ‘Manager. French Organdies—68 inch, Wine Nalneopka—12 yd, Do., Wine Naineooks—40 {nch—12 yas, Piques—small and medium rhb, Biner—threp-size Cords 4... Fine White Waistings— ina, in leur de Lis, Dot, eure EL; ftects—also brine 8 Sere declan Cash or Credit. Call or write for ibhtfated catalogue, le W, SWEET & CO., ANE: | wow York. > AV. FULTON Si,, BROOKLYN, NEWARK AV. JERORY CIty, Out-of-Town Patronage Solicited, ‘Twenty Years in Business, Five dollars {s a very small outla ears of satisfactory tect! service, but it’s all we charge, and, you get the benefit of our New Botanical Discovery, which means “no paln” while thet work {s being done, new set of teeth, five dollars ier ag Fig'd Piy ues anc Fae Gott wn without figui 180 Nove! with large. or emall fj fee floral patterns of dota lua squares, diamonds, eto.—a! als Swisses—new aie pabortaa Dress, Sriases white and fiureermake vel Gor Lawn Shirt Walst P one plece (ee cu $2.00.,s00006 78 and 08 The New In Flannels at Quick Selling Prices Don’t think that “Flannel! moanp wed for undergarments Wear, for the mame covers m multitude of beautiful Waves for Wulsts, Saoques, Ki. 1000s and Babies! Clopls, of which (oe EAE TR i sagmne " FREE U [yt if Giove Ore Credit Natal Con es Nassau St. SS CREDIT i 8, uusiness striotly confi onthe The New Int Ribbons EVERYBODY, | Anything you Apa Hours, 8 to 6, Sundays, 0 to 4,' German, Frengh and Swedish spoken. 9 BO Cc Cloned Saturdays; open Daveninae and Banga | WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, YY PAYM! 96 | Yiastabte abd rit gant epreeniatlye deta, i see 19 MAIDEN LAND, TAKE ELEVATOR, * EASY PAYMENTS, lowest Call, write or ‘phone - (eae eae ag a } Carini patient BS Hea D isa re Confidence JAMES: N. 87 MAIDEN LANE (upstairs) this particular season ena clothing made to oF- structor at Di of |& uriag soiree Practice we have convinced many that we do good work at moderate prices, We want to convince you, too, Sas ae New Bilk menbeoldcres wit Lig pnehrinkebie-elasorately Hiatal aC ry whl x tepttg washable annels, wi labor and ecallop—value Te i oy rh Canton and Domet Flannels— bleached and unbleached value 04 ™% Baring Marck is ¥ LEX To 3*AVE 59" 10.60" Come at Once ad Save from $150 to $200 Great Sale of pice DENTAL AS SIN. 208 SIXTH AVENUE, 8 W. CORNER 14TH 87, VER 0 Bisiting _ and 6 Name and ol one line nddvees % Cards trom owner's Povvoati ch corey from owner's This Week Only} Do not miss this Shaded Old Hnglish— Roman or Block Type— Bash’ additlonal tter—p Visiting Card Unvslopes-phas’, sere LO Embossing and Stamping From Crest, Monogram or Address Die, Hmboasing—per Quires.ssereessrseseee Stamping-plain color—per quire Stamping—gilt or silver—per quire .12 Money must accompany all orders, The Sale of Dress Goods Continues, ‘To demonstrate oy For a Short Time We Offer 500 Wilson Pianos $165--$1.00 Week Including stool and cover. Guaranteed for 10 Years, Delivered onPayment of $5 We also offer the following re- nowned pianos on easy terms of $5 down and $1 per week, Richardson, moods, Main Floor—t8 Weet Fourteenth Hat en A bok te ginger rec. Creait aan on easy weekly payments, al Dental ae A anivance: on 86th GUILSHAN TEETH e nape Difficult Tooth Extracted with Gas, All God Cre t $5. 0. sh Bridge Work, per toot Y, TEETH MORNING SALES || To-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P.lf Exchange your old Piano for a new Irish Point Curtains one on easy terms of $1 per week. BEWARE of second-hand pianos, Do not buy a second-hand piano at It Is just like throwing your money away, for if they were of any use people would not want to Morning Sale P cela ale re iB aeaeti Figured Satin Foulards New Blues, Greens, Browns, boon request a representative will Fine Fancy Batistes 40-inch—exceptionally fine cloth— principally white with black wings combi nati: ur dota PLATES REPAIRED WIILE NE Cor, 125th St, & 8th Ave, OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. BLOOMINGDALE BROS Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th to 60t Women’s Kitchen nore Check Gingham—neatly made— Jal alone worth more CY cat charge for m: eyele (GOLD CROWNS, $ 4iBRIDGE WORK, | This Weeks {FILLINGS, Union Painless “Dentists, | CORNER 21sT pil Work guaranteed, F Feather NTE 22x28 Pure Feathers, covered with Bluo and White A, C, A, ticking great valuo at 89 cents— BASEMENT—NEW BUILDING, to assist with ch i 30 Wi SUNDAY WORLD WANTS 338 OTH AVE., ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M—NO MAIL ORDEAS. WORK MONDAY WONDERS, In Unequalled Variety Occupy entire room—25x100, Lawn, Batiste, Linen, swiss, Pe pene! COhambra; Poaginette, Mull, |, Black, or Figureds emb'y, hemstitohing, tucks, or taflored ot; front, back or side, White ih pleats, with “a i White val i wi # eT oe toc ah peice of florea modi O70 nat i Waiste {ine Vellings ‘ At Quick Selling Prices | a colette emisetton— | a iMlosa value to isn BUTTERICK PATTRANS, s Correot—No | risk of | heirs i te and cutis eb 79 THIRD FLOOR—WRST White Lawn ladeyns gf, ‘Three new styles-—bui and back™-trinamings of of Insertions and tu os, or ot wide wheel emp 34 () M-worth ne, BECOND ye etl OTks Women’s Swiss breve D: Umbrella style-made by ie Maco ootton—lace trim’ all Tralee: beech 89 Morning Speol: MAIN wenke Wane B Leather Hand Baga Black filed roti oy cov'd frames—etrap or fandlesAtted with purge or purse and card ws cent stock MAIN F100! o | u Whiting’s bern Linen or Velvet fi ackages of 78 to 114 re” Dolner-reR ularly.» 9] Morging Sale to yy fc RE ore THIRD FLOOR--NEW New BUIL LDING, |