The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1905, Page 9

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yi» an Unsavory One, CHARGES AGAINST HIM, Opponents Say He Was Ar- ) rested for Insulting Young Woman on the Street. ee Say that Arrest Was Result of Error Republicans Prefer White Man. A fight in New York that threatens ‘to assume the proportions of that made against President Roosevelt's famous Crum appointment ts being waged by Iceal Repubblicana against the appoint: | ment of Charles W. Anderson, a negro, as Collector of Internal Revenue for the Beeond Disirlct, to succeed Charles H, Treat, ter of the Colored 400," the lucrative position of Tax tle cloars away, yeaterday. Bay He Insulted Woman. World reporter, bbons, to defeat Mr. Job, Once Arrested, Friend Gays. Gibbons. jo the Maxis! tered as “Isaac Rodee,” Wentworth heard the case, lerson'a fe. hobby is his Of Senator Platt and Md rooms are on nderson is said up up thls club at his own exp woncmadabipienete NEW YORKERS HEAR OF Another Great Slaughter, tee at VA, March 15.—The police aro the populace mn prelate ‘and arming rading orkmen and peasa: erature i a} teantsing ie of aelt- defense, ry riot “SUICIDE BECAUSE gust Wise, of No, bor, was called by the fam reached the house he boi) Instantaneous, neat death nad’ been ailing for several y postin dO BAM AID FOR MRS. CRAFT, whoae bia Ni was pub paper, 4 -OOLLECTOR OF REVENUE HERE ‘Republicans Say | Say Record : of Charles W. Anderson Is * FRIENDS EXPLAIN CHARGES. Anderson, the blmgest colored polly tielan in’ the country, known along Seventh avenue as the “Ward McAllls- and who holds "and following his address of welcome lector for the State Racing Com- mission, is spending his timo at Hampton, Va., unt] the smoke of bat- Not a word has he ultered since President Roosevelt sent (ln name to the Senate, Boomed along by some mysterious support, his name was favorably passed by the Senate| ,.. Finance Committee, and the job of In- ternal Revenue Collector is now his, the Senate confirming the nomination ‘The men of his own party who are out after his scalp declare that he was on the night of June 3 189%, on the charge of insulting a young woman on the street, and that on the following day Magistrate Wentworth in the Jefferson Market Court, fined f 8. hha B, M. Gibbons, a charter meinber of ‘the Colored Republican Club of the City ot New York, and another leader of the elt, Who refused to give his name, ex- Plainod, tho charges as to Anderson's alleged wild conduct to an RByening “We know all about thin Aght that is eing made against Mr. Anderson,” said “I know that some men tried Anderson's appointment aimply because they had @ man for the “How .about the oharge as to his being arrested?” asked the reporter. *E don't know anything of that," sald “However, as I understand it, the ciroumstances were that he was standing In front of a store when the woman passed him, Bhe took offense ‘At him and shouted a vile word at him. He responded hotly and the womin called a policeman and had him ar- ie, TOsted, When he appearad in court l be next or, and explained the case trate Le Was released upon ante the costs, which amounted to $% That's all there is to the charge that Mr, Anderson |nsulted a woman, ‘The records of the Jefferson Market Court show that on June 4 William An+ deraon was fined $3 for disorderly oon- duct, the complainant's hame being en- Magistrate Near It are ul ay gee ake 4nd in the basement thete ipo bland to says fitted ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS, Cablegram to Kditor of Revolu- flonint Organ Here Predicts Abe Cahan, editor of Vorwarts, organ’ big ‘the Russian Revolutionists, gives out owing cable despatch received by the local bund of the Russian he tionary Boclety from the centrul committee of the Revolutionary organi- ilies ip Busse througth its local ‘com: pO! pnt Uaribe (vagibonds), Lag att th ayaa attire, are peaile- n Kinin a Police captain heada . ‘tor ft peitators spreading antl-Semetio itt. 5 ov erywhere a. at Thood acing and Nikol Natt ‘and Ao. and aa the be Denia “eh the self-defen: Sie fe OF ILL-HEALTH, Despondent because of !II-health, Au- S41 Marion street, Brooklyn, committed suicide last night by shooting himself in the left breast, 4 “Ooroner's Physician arcung, a nelgh-| 9 ‘amily, When ho Wise was fitt ry-nine veers old and “S The Evening World acknowledges the receipt of $1 from M, L. B,, of Brook}; for Mrs, vane sist ot No, 88 Hane ail Yen rm i Hulsanoe of “himself and the prissnér { was fined $5 on this complaint. While PAID 85 BECAUSE HE CALLED COP A LIAR, dbed the fine he galled Daly the Bat It Was in Court and the Of- ha ye Mamiotvate anya Me i ugg aii i, B nei "tor For Because tn court he called a police- {opera henner the Magintrate tol man ® liar, Frederick C, Martin, of | Martin paid the additional 9%, hut No, 120 Peart street, pald a fine of $5. kept his mouth me Martin, was arrented at the Brooklyn| FoR FACTS AND FIGURES Fridge for interfering with a newar @ealer there, Policeman Daly told SEE 1905 WORLD ALMANAG, AT BIC 16 BANQUET Pope Ganiy eta Special Lenten Dispensation to. Sons of St. Patrick Feast, Which Roose- velt Will Attend. Through & special dispensation of Pope Plus X, the obstacle of Lent and Friday have been romoved from the St. Patriok’s Day banquet of the Friendly Sons of ®t Patrick, and every one who attends may eat of fish, fiesh and fowl and know that all will be well with his soul. This fe the banquet which President Roonevelt is to wetend. He ts to be the suest of honor, for, with the exception of George Washington, he ip the only Chiet Exeoutive who hae ever ¢n- B. Altman & Co. NEEDLEWORK, FANCY ARTICLES and YARNS, (Department on Third Floor.) Joyed the distinction of being a mem- ber of the society of the sons of rin's patron saint, The dinner {a to be at Delmonico's and, it 1s sald, it fe aimed to make it the finest ever prepared in New York. ‘The dining ‘hall will be decorated with medallions of Preaident Roosevelt, Baint Patrick and Washington tn a color scheme of green, The latest electrical effects will be employed to add to It, and twinings of the Stars and Stripes with the eneign of the Irish nation will not be a lesser feature, “Caed Mille Fullthe,” the Gaelio greeting of “a hun- dred thousand, welcomes,’ will be em- blazoned on the walle in incandescent globes, The menu to to include such great delicacies ag Limerick bacon and beuns, and whoever has eaten of that succulent dish must envy those who are to wit down with the Friendly Bons, Justice Pitsgerald will be toastmaater, B. Altman & Go. Wave openep A Depart. MENT FOR EMBROIDERED AND STAMPED LINEN PIECES, FANCY EMBROIDERED ARTICLES, WOOLEN YARNS, ETC., AMONG WHICH ARE STAMPED LINENS, FOR THE MAKING OF EM. BROIDERED SHIRT WAISTS, COLLAR AND CUFF SETS AND CENTRE PIECES; STAMPED AND TINTED TABLE COVERS AND PILLOW TOPS, BUREAU SCARFS, SCRAP BASKETS, PIN CUSHIONS AND SOFA PILLOWS; EMBROIDERED PHOTO FRAMES, SILK COAT HANGERS, SEWING BAGS, VEIL AND COLLAR CASES, TRAVELLING CASES, ETC; ALSO FLOSS8ES AND YARNS IN VARIED the Hst of speakers presents the fol- lowing: ‘The Day We Celebrate,”: W. Bourke Covkran; "The Irish Revival,” Justice William J, Gaynor; "The United ASSORTMENTS, NOVELTIES SUITABLE FOR Btates,” Justice W, J. “Keogh; Tho State of New York,” Gov. Higsina; FAVORS, Clellan, Rrace, Archbishop Feriey will say WIFE AND DAUGHTER FLED, AGED MAN ENDS LIFE. Brooding Oyer Their Departure Albert Schop Takes Polson at don’s Home, After brooding over the fact that his wife and daughter had left him two monthe ago, taking $133, all the money he posweused, Albert Schop, aged sixty> seven, committed sufcide to-day by take Ing carbolle act at the home of hia son Harry, No. 01 West One Hundredth airect. Schop, had been A dele thit be Was @ burden on every one bi fore he took his life. SALE OF SILK PETTICOATS. A NUMBER OF IMPORTED SILK PETTICOATS, AMONG WHICH ARE STYLES WITH TRIMMINGS OF LACE, EMBROIDERY, AND LACE AND EM. BEROIDERY COMBINATION, WILL BE PLACED ON SALE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). AT VERY LOW PRICES, The Happi ess Of Chil ren Motherhood is woman’s highest sphere fn life, ~~ It Is the fruition of her dearest hopes and most holy desires. Yet thousands of noble women, through the derangement of the female generative 8 py a Fi by female weakness and disease, are unable to pr children Ninety-nine times out of every one hundred Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will so restore and strengthen the female held as ] make child ine possible, easy, and safe, with Its record of thousands of cures, !s the remedy for women, Thou- sands of women are happy mothers of beautiful children to-day because in time of need they took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. No matter what your female weakness or disease, it will afford you speedy relief and cure. Every woman who desires to become a mother should read these letters: Dear Mrs, Pinkham:—1 had been married seven years and had no chil dten, owing to a female weakness and womb trouble, which caused nie severe suffering each month, A lady advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I did 90, and now | have no more pains and am perfectly well, besides having a fine baby boy, Mrs, Rosa F. Karet, Ravenna, Neb, Another happy and grateful mother writes to Mrs, Pinkham as follows: Dear Mrs, Pinkham —| wes very anxious for a child, but could not carry one to maturity, My husband advised me to take Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I didgo, and soon began to feel better in every way. I continued its use and was enabled to carry my next child to pecny, I now have a nicc baby girl, and I feel Uke new woman, Mrs, Frank Beyer, 22 S, Second St., Meriden, Conn, Actual sterility In woman {s very rare, If any woman thinks she fs sterile, let her-write to Mrs, Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., whose advice {s given free to all would-be and expectant mothers, Her letter will give you valuable information, Mi Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Cures Where Others Fail street, sland MANA & story of Wshed in’ thig ot al uaa iid i ating [and nai ok cs eal a shirt front and back, turn-down collar and side pockets Continuation Sale of China, Glassware and House furnishings. Late Arrivals in the Colored Dress Goods Section. tet FL Satin Cloth, Checked Voile, Plaid Voile, Embroidered Checked Vole, Eollennes, Silk-and-Wool Checked Voile, Shadow Eollennes, Prunetlas, Shepherd Checks, baci Silk-and-Wool Batistes, Voile Itlusions, 'Shadow Check Voile and Tailor Check Suit 1 of bigai fabrics particularly adapted to the fashions of the season. For Special Selling We Offer All Wool Velle at 39c.—A fine weave, 44 Inches wide, pg to sell at 75c, a yard. We show it In three shades of blue, three y, gra) of helio, two of brown, cream, black, champagne, tan, ca Crépe Canvas at 4¢—A pure wool, light weight fabric, 55 Inches wide, in black, brown and blue; also Costume Cheviot, all wool, 54 inches wide, In blue, guy and tan mixtures, These are weaves regularly sold at 79. and a yard, Waists for the Woman Who Has a Penchant for Athletics. Just in ts a new collection a pen ceo especially for the woman who is fond of golfing, bowling and the lke, Among them:— Waiste made of polka-dotted cotton cheviot, shirt front 04 sleeves, NS dhe phages turn-over Collar, ..ssseeseeesere $1,39 Waists made of mercerized cheviot, strict! ay fists made of nun's veiling in all the staple colo above, ois... tar, tailor- Sale of Women’s Coats, 0 Fi, Bway, with —~Coats of tan covert, 22 inches long, lined At $10, 96 taffeta silk; fl diy model, trimme ‘with gradu. a strappings, collarless neck, pre tily trimmed ‘with silk to form flat collar, At $ | 5, 96-™ Covert Coats, 38 inches long, exceptionally well shaped and tailored, ined with satin; fly front with coat collar and revers, ab seams and full coat sleeves, —Twenty-four-inch Coats made of tan worumbo At $19. 74 caved beautiful-fitting, splendidly-tatlored gar. re fy with taffeta; fly-front model, with coat collar and well. ped revers, —Fifty-inch Coats made of heavy black taffeta sik; At $ I 6. 74 hanging full and Uowibig from broad shoulders, and brought in close to En re in the back by rows of shirrl fancy $i collarless ly trimmed with silk and fancy At $ farly useful garments for autom from a deep and white, tf of rubber, making them ae ling or storm service; drapin, Sale of Women’s Skirts, 1. Bway. —Instep-length Skirts made of fane’ mixed dh ay —Instep-len; 's made of good quality br. At $7 96 cloth in blue, black or brown; also ay black cheviot; made with flare pleats at the bottom; value $11.50. At $0 7.4—Instep-length Skirts of black Panama—a new cir . cular model with double ced dod front, pin tucks at hips stitched flat and finshed with stitched bands around bot- tom; value $13.75. —Inste th Skirts made of good quality black At $14.7 4h wb circular model th pleat Panel front extending over hips and finished with folds at Wiis draped Over taffeta; value $18, At $ | 3. 74-New Model Skirts of black taffeta, instep-length, shirred at hips, gathered flounce finished with shirred heading; value $16.00, Special Sale of Trunks and Bags. sddeal’ Travelling Trews, pec with heavy waterproof canvas, hardwood slats, brass clamps, strap hinges, stitched leather handles, iron bottom and Excelsior lock; py leather straps, deep set-up tray with hat-box and adel Si aa So-inch —824nch ° $H-Inch —_ABneh —_B8-tNeh 40-sn0h $4.61 $4.94 94 $5.29 $5.64 $5.98 $632 $6.67 Continental” Travelling Trunks, covered with heavy duck, fibre bound, hardwood slats, Iron bottom, brass lock and end dowels and two heavy leather straps: 40-tnoh 80-Inch Bee Bench S4-1n0h Anch 68-inch #: O-Ineh $7.21, $7,56 $7,91 $8.24 $8.59 $8.94 “Tourist” Cabin Trunks, canvas covered, hardwood slats, ron bound, strap Bake and i Jeather straps: 88-inch S2-inoh Stinch ‘8-Ine inoh $3,79 $4,12 $4,47 $4.82 $5,16 $3; 3,00 $3,44 “Overland” Cabin Trunks, covered with waterproof canvas, bound with ay feather, patent corners, brass lock, two heavy straps, cloth lined through- ‘86-inch Minch Betnch —B-indh —Bl-Ineh—Bt-Inch_—B-Inoh_—ABstmah—40-Inch $5.49 $5.64 $6,18 $6,583 $6,87 $7,21 $7.56 Travelling Trunks, top and bottom made of three- ply veneer, covered wi Hs i a heavy waterproof duck, bound with Bast India Rawhide, four immed with nickel or bronze; deep top-tray, three extra dress ai all parts riveted, lined with imported if ge ie b $19,2 22 $19,5 92 $20,6 61 $21,29 29 Sole Leather Sult Cases, put on steel frames, linen lined, shirt pocket, wold elsewhere at $5.00; spectal at...... sscsscseseeveeeseeeeseesenses $3.98 Grain Leather Deep Cut Bags, square handles, brass trimmings, leather SMeinoh —18stmch Adin 18-Inch_—_16-4neh J-tneh —_4p-tnoh $2,92 $3.16 33,36 $3.61 $3,84 ‘94,07 $4.29 Sole Leather Suit Cases, with loys top, heavy brass lock and bolts, 13,0. UrlMCH SECO, vrvesrrevevovsveervreeverseverscoesevvvsreesversvnee $13.04 Bpglish Kit Bags, made of heavy aah leather, 18 to 28 inch sizes, P'S Ae ONS Nay Ba NCEA Aa Rt $21.29 Small ult Cases, suitable for school use, BIC, to....ccceseeaes $3.61 Complete assortment of Carryalls, Tourists’ and Bag Straps, Leather Tags, &c., at lowest prices, Engraving, - rom, na. Let us submit estimates for Wedding Invitations, Wedding Announcements, at Home, Church, Visiting and Business Cards, Monograms, Crests and Coats of Arms, Correct In form and execution, Our estimates compared with the estimates furnished by others will tell the story of prices, ‘alsts mi Ip made sleeves and cuffs, shirt front and Ce, and side pocket... . $3.69 sensiaeteisdacsilehinpuliananemmneithenteidsisiitesihaaiassiedelendeinimaiahiatieasiaie and _ wh Coats made of high grade silk treated with 17.74 a sy contin, yoke, with full sleeves and high collar; in red, tan, ik Exhibit of Summer Furniture= in Reed, Rush, Bamboo, Fancy Cane, Weathered Oak and Silver Birch. This 1905 display of Summer Furniture establishes a new tx de ot ct Te nach tor teal ae Magi i pbies Mad seg Oe nore forbs anon 4 we give prominence to the Arondach ver st Sale apparent the moment you énter the Furniture section. A large mer house, 100 feet Bt (oct Wa Poet of Si pa a inueg hy va ore of them s of Our papi re section & devoted to “Arts i "Furie, of wea aaa many exclusive designs, ; Specials from Our Regular Lines of Furniture. Dressers af $7,96, Dressers at $9.96, Made of solid oak, 42 In, wide, with] Solid Oak, 42 pie wide, dee tollet and linen praia and bevelled | drawer, two top drawers, Peg fv i ih mirror; sold elsewhere at Heh Be lied hiro, sold fe $10.00, Chitfonlers at $8,96—Solid oak, i be phe Sabb five deep drawers, cast brass trimmings and eevee plate mirror; sold elsewhere at $12.00. $20,00 Sideboards, $18.74. $22.00 Sideboards, ai Made of polished oak, 45 inches! Made of solid oak, with wide ‘wth dtp ser swell front, large bevelled plate Bg hava heat ei ee bed rr, carved top tnd dod. HI ‘nd Hinen drawers, highly finished, $17.00 China Closets at $13.24—Made of ante 36 wide, with full bent glass ends, ates (i coor tot ache $20.00 China Closets at $16,49—Solid oak, 36 inches swell front, bent glass ends and adjustable shelves, . $2.80 Dining Chairs, $1.98, $4.50 Rockers at $2.97 wi so rl tS er 1.35 ‘hota at $3.74. b Hib yt ay sadale tensa] tah tra high, adel : road backs, heavy. saddle seat ry full, high arms; highly polished, 'saddie seats and high arms. Macy’s—New Spring Carpets All Grades—An Introductory $ Extra Super Ingrains, all wool, best quality; fresh new stocl } 9c. and a eh ‘ shanesas: tidy seats Peep beeewecee tt apn tap ail rooms; ps; ih tat sthoot Cede patterns aloo hall and stair effects; En Oy in Velvet Cornees best wool and best: Wilton Va wide variet: patterns and coborings, for eet gh with and pu fords bo eakent Path «6a and Axminster Carpets, including Saxony, Extra, in Savonnerie and Hartford, in well-nigh ‘endless designs and. color! a yard..,.. Pub e ig gpennge y| 96c,, an and > We are e assortment 01 poy ae ramen walt and a Watt Wiltons, ae from $1.89 to $2.69 9 In addition we show, ‘ock of Plain Carpets, sol por lo Tayrats » Ve Spal aad Wik ms, many of them in new sh 746, to $2.69 a yard? Linoleums and Oil Cloths~Spec Oll Ctoth, iin 35¢ quality at ee Inlaid Linoleums, Staines’ Lig 40¢, quality at 296, | best quality, regular price 4Sc, quality at 36¢, $0¢, quality at 39c, 60c, quality at 43¢, 7$¢. quality at 48¢, Straw Mattings--Red uced 34 Floor. Extra Quality! China Ma =) Seamless China Matt ting, all fancy weaves; rolls fine quality, rolls of. 40 of 40 yards, sida from yards, reduced: from $8.96 $I193 COssevcveesroresonns $9.48 Orseeenes Curtains, Draperies & Upholste Materials Greatly Under-Priced 84 Floor. French and English Cretonnes, a new importation; single | double width, artistic designs and beautiful colorings;— Double width, 7 styles, value $1.25 to $1.50 yard; slo pre Single width, "value 45c, to$i.15 a yard; i +» 79c, ind & Domestic mine single width, value 180. and 200, a sale prices, , i $1,59 a square yard; spe- olal at $1.19, SOee eer eee ee week Printed Austria! Table Covers) Imported ed Satin Ti fast colors; various styles. Covers, with tne ai tassel fringe: 4.4 size, value 85¢., 6-4 size, value $6,00, each ie at 49 6-4 size, value $1 65, each $1.34 7-4 Size, value $8.00, each 8-4 size, value $3.25, cach $2.59 8-4 size, value $8.50, each $5)! Silk Brocaded Damask, suitable for draperies, furniture ¢ erings or wall decorations; in cream, pink, green and gold; vatue to $3.50 a yard, sale price Silk Damask, six colors; value $1.95 yard, sa le price....$4, Lace and Muslin Curtains. Ruffled Muslin Curtains, plain centre, with tucked in value 85¢c, a pair, sale price...... PRM U RICK T Gh hes ers awe Ruffled Muslin Curtains, dotted centres, fine hemslitched edges: a pair 69¢ $1.35 quality, a pair $1.49 $1. a par 98¢ $2.25 quality, a pair 61.89 $1,60 quality a palr $1.24 $3.00 quality, Irish Point Lace/Curtatns, good popular patterns in the best Swiss net; full length and width: lity, a pair $3.98 £7.95 quality, a pair $8.98 ya par 94.24 | $8.00 quality, a pair §6./4 Five Egyptian FrilleJ Curtains, daintily embroidered, ivory shade: ; ality, a pair $7. Gi eee wp 9.75 quality, a Par if Rus vianaeenind aly a pair $12.98 Estimates subintires for all kinds of Drapery Work, 7 Awnings and Wiadow Shades, Furniture re-upholstered at’) moderate cost, ip

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