The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1905, Page 8

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MONEY ORDER $3,500 Bail for Trial. Louls Guggenheimer, known bie partment as BRACKETT CHARGES, | Workers.” was hei in Fri 7 # Speaking for Him Denies of Company Funds for Fancy Dress Ball. is only twenty-nine. of, tellin, ednese Sonator Alleged Mleuee of In- ‘gurance Money in Lavish So- Entertainment, syns» mn FAD CAUSES table Life Assurance Society the move made by Senator fo Albany yesterday, to have H. Hye removed from his ‘of Vice-President, and Jacob H. ftom the office of director, was where from $50,000 to $75,000, which were called as soon dent, Alexander and Mr, Hyde thelr offices, Alexander hastened to gather his bre arotind him, and there was a Conference behind doors closely ‘At tho same time Mr. Hyde friends got together, and after 4m hour in secret session, Mr, Poy as rman ,of the Ixecutlye area a hurried meeting of . Marched to Street. the call was sent to President tander he appeared surprised but feténed to attend, Meantime the jen had sent out quick calls ‘or Depew and Otto H, Kuhn, of Lath & Co,, who is the personal tive of Jacob H, Schiff and of the Equitable Trust Com- aril and marched out, AM Much Disturbed, i, Hyde nor any of the Ex- Saga men would say any: they Went in seasicn, but a that all were seriously marched in again, ted about an hour, and aiid Hayward streets, this afternuon, Willi friend of James H. Hyde, with ly business and social Authorized to speas for him, He denial to-day to every Pot forth by State Senator aie Hyde and his frienis the ‘Bragkett attacks to po: vee, Petition to the Attorney-General Gn application for permis- ng sult Against the company '@ Gomplete Investigation, Mr, d Mi, Sobiff are ‘accused of legal use of funds of the s0- h , connivance of other We'te chatyed that Mr, Hyde ) the elaborate entertainments lak Heing ‘broken In two places, dbai grip an = e = 2 Hdkpit At this season of the |. ‘This petition, 1s sup- t already Inaugurated ett on behalf, of Mrs, )40 compel. Mr. f1yde to return to uitable the $1 Indoor heary todd, Jack of exercise, ov poor ifealth ont Ms H's: Name’ Brovght In, moing Into these personal and d charges,” sald Mr, Ilyde's friend /Evening World reporter, “let us tie probable motives of the Moral Senator from Saratoga, Brackett, He Is oné of the insur. tito Sonators. a man of vindictive WHO will go to any length to {hat eoothes and all trritation, ot bowals, tain an tepable: ft polgoudun Lmpurities, doranging the KeMLIVe Organs, qurcs Bleep! ness and debility, Pyatkett is and has jong penesy of former Goy. Odell, fed’ or Odell ts known all over ) At Is also known that & H. »W Odell's close personul pileo {8 abfoliitely nothing, vis also-known that B.A. Harriman Dus.nées nbeoclate and adviser of | fl H. Hyde, Tere is no path will not travel in an| . to strike ai an enemy, Statements of Senator Bracket! f Tyae ised the funds of the to defray. Wie expenses of his atta, fad dbat he charges his # to and from and while In y year to the soclety ase ut- ond ridicvious. Such ac: | Ould not be tuken without the! naw! Age of President Alexander, Mr, Wind all the omcers of the com- MO are oppoted io iim, N Afford to Spend Money, PMyde ia a very rich man. His le large, He can anord ww Money, and what might appear travagance Is jusiilied by the AbYroe. from whlch the expenditure barawn, Mi, Hyde paid for his dir Me Camoon auu iw nis wu as 4 YWD pocket, lle pays tu und irom Paris Beoadwhy, or all branches, d pronivily on receipt of price. ous charges have been made | “itr. Hyde's mode of tite tn | Ate lives there a8 a genta bh asa rigit to live. but it is ue that he maxes a fool of him- » Hyde has a right to spent | and anv assertion that he ts money ot his own for hig we J8 entirely unfounded * Wbany dispatch quotes: A'tior- Gimynal Mayer as taying be would * vag i liste action on the Brack: | b Schi ievued the flowing | ment: | Eat Mie: not be cxperted shat 1 ovat | WN bY any defence of my fc ion the wild allegations made a have no |y act, Sure? lt i has seven and a that my firm has recently sub- |] y.. 4 eithas Ee diretern tenintos seaset as | Aut of Oaks and lvar wweticns It has made stotcay IT Last seaominendation, the Baquitable ond has been ad- | d by all of bhose counsel that nothiver easts why these ye disvontinued and Mays tion™ ag heretut Juture hy Ce, i} & BO nt Other vnat ars mailed on the ira oF nN miley of New York, Inman of the | ecuve Committee, ettan with or hee ers BROOKLYN, N. Y. FORGER I$ HELD Louls Guggenheimer, Who Has Robbed the Public of from $50,000 to $75,000, Under to the detective service of the Post-OMice De- “King of Money-Omer Workers,"" was held in 43,500 bail to- Commisstoner Shielde on @ complaint oharging him with raising a money omer from cents to $4, There are twenty similar complaints to be filed against Guggen- heimer within the next few days, the amounts involved ranging from, $2) to $100, the maximum sum which the Gov- ernment will receive for transmission, This ferger, who, has been using Uncle Sam's Iostal paper for ten years past, hore is no way exactly how much his crook- a hebted him, but postal in- spectora think they are consorvative when they estimate the total at any- FIRE IN SCHOOL @ to-day by the hurried con- |Blaze Starts in Grass Used for Basket-Making, and Pupils Are Hurried Into. Line and Fire was discoverod this afternoon among some roffia grass in the basket- making dlags, one of the fnds. of Puble School No, 12, on West Bighty-seventh street, by Miss Clara American, the princlpal of the school. It was during thesnoon recess and there were less (han 100 pupils in the school at the tle, ‘These were ouickly formed in the tire Miss Amorican in (he meantime had “ (THE WORLD GROUT TALKS the Public, routes,’ convenience of the people. Jor $1°° Down and $1" Weekly eeoured April of water and extin- us ‘| Bulshed the flames. There was no ex- oltement and the children were séarce- ly out of the school before they were SAVED THE CHILDREN, BUT "WAS. BADLY HURT HIMSELF sin attempting to stop a runaway horse thit was ebarlig down on a thkoid of schoo! childret at Broadway Policeman Alexander Waney was severely Injured, his right Olvaney was standing on the corner and baught the animal's bridle, ‘He wae od a block before he lost his fell under the horse's hoofs. He Mir taken to the Eastern: District Meat-Eating The Poor Stomach'e Tale of Woe, dust Now Mi-ond Is Needed, ear thousand: Iready showlhg the {i} wraps ure to resiilt trom the usual life, meat-eating, and poor ventilation spell. ‘‘steknesa' sn the stomach cannot do it \- i, Wichealth fs aire to follows qiere: he one medicibe that assures a natural digestion, that strengthens the stomach, con gestion ahd thiamination of the stomach It is this that makes it a cers guaranteed cure for all stomach the digeation t» impaired, thi we {mipoverishod and becomes’ qitea °ec°t syyient and causing sickness and auffering, isos acting. Uyon the stomach ees oe: ness, ni jes, headaches, backaches and peneral ‘ou are weak and alling, the chances hat it Is due to a diseased stomach, kus you oan be cured by using Mi-o-t Ask us to show you the strovg guara under which Mi-o-na is sold. Mi-o-na costs but 10e. a box, If It does not help you, te a, One Thousand Yards of «|! Dress Goods Remnants jexeman & Company, the Corporation lnil orders $9.98 Enamelled Bed, Worth at least $14.00, Open Saturday Evenings, Ter ON SUBWAYS icity Will Not Favor Any One Company, He Says — Routes Will Be Laid Out to Best Suit “Numerous misstatements have been made with reference to the ultimate purpose of the Rapid Transit Commis- sion in laying out and deciding on sald Comptroller Grout to-day, "The olty is not endeavoring to favor one company as against another, Tho Commission intends to lay out routes which will be to the best interests and The polley of the city is to have the 155-157: iy EAST 23°° ST, TWO DOORS WEST of THIRD AVE. N.Y. Buys This White $1.00 Deposit and 75c.per Week, This Bedstead has heavy iron posts,brass spindles and ornamental gilt castings. Buys this very neat 5-picee feame Parlor Suit. $1.00 Down This suit ls substantially upholstered, has good strong springs and Is covered in green verona velour or tapestry—actually worth $1 5 WRDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 1905. llane prospective biddevs lay out the {as uch was arralgned to-day in the jroutes which they would be willing to} A@ams Streot Court for impersonating hic on, as has been done by the Metro- | an officer, For two weeks he drove ters | potitan and Intertyrough compantes, | ror into the hearts of te men who and then the elty will select those| pound the pavements, and even the routes which it deems should be bullt,| Captain thought this man was getting tun by so doing arrange the conileting | Inside Information for Commissioner lines that they 100 may be made a part) MeAdoo, jf the system advocated by the city. | At a wrestling match last night at “It can be sald without qualification the Saengerbund Hall Capt. Gallagher that it does not make any difference to\and his detectives saw the man get. the Rapld Transit Commission who) ting bushels of evidence on the rotten- builds the subway extensions 80 long} ness of police conditions in Brooklyn, as they are built In accordance with) He was drinking muoh and often, The Specifications and on schedule time, | ftlends of the pollee were vory kind “Brooklyn will certainly not be elim. |i, hey poured fond lauor into him, inated from the rapid transit problom| Butts couldn't even give the fash ot as has been intimated, No plan would|vhe badge properly. When he started help the traffic situatton which does not) tw go he was arrésted, He had §30 in JInclude outlets in Brooklyn,” | hls pocket eo they charged him with —— |impersonating an officer, He was held CAUGHT THE “SPOTTER,” for further examination, WHO TERRORIZED POLICE, ‘The supposed “spotter sent by Me- | | Adoo to watoh the Captain and the| police of the Adams street station, Brooklyn, is just plain Jim Butts, and JARTY &C~ Cash Required in 21 Days, These terms should con- vince you how easily you can beautify your home. While a dollar isn’t much to take out of the weekly} envelope, still it’s sufficient to open an account with us, Made in_ oak, finely polished, with fine swing mirror and 2 fadrawers, You will pay at least $16.00 elsewhere for as good, breasted ...ssssseeseeeeseereen oe ‘ English Serge guaranteed .. single breasted, silk and satin lined Suits, double and single for : $30.00 Paddock Con! NS f ‘ | \ Mahogany finished 00 Per Week {60.00. DUMFOUNDING TO THE MASSES. Valuable Stock. All New. Imported and Domestic, IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING At This Season of Year to Be Compelied to Make Such a Sacrifice! IT MUST BE DONE. Great Chance for the People, THURSDAY TELLS IT ALL. $15.00 Men’s Long Rain Coats...... +00 ssscoerssersee $30.00 Men’s Prince Albert Coats and Vests, Satin lined... English Worsted Trousers, $4.00 and $6.00 grade... $10.00 Men's Fancy Suits, also Blue Serge, double and single At $45.00 Men's Fancy Worsted Suits, in plaid, stripe -dnd gray tints, also Suits, double and single bréasted; color At PORTION OL ore’ tints, Scotch Tweed, English, Navy Serge, .00 Men's All-Woo! ind Worsted, imported goods, ail ¢ latest designs, fai mt hile and At i 0 00 toe ° Aiso 5,000 yards English Navy Blue Serge: Aone ‘i rey satin Iined—this sale— 10 00 ° OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P, M. Get Your Estimate for Window Shades and Awnings Here, The Namm Store Saves You Money. ene Thursday morning at I1;e In this assortment 1s included Waistings and Dress Goods rem- ||] nants acquired through a week's Values run up as per yard, Don't fail orrow before 12, busy selling. high as to come In to: for 25¢ ettas and the fashionable Panatna cloth in all the latest spring shades, inciuding | cotton goods, None C, O, D. Payable $5 Monthly Stool Free Scarf Free The PIERCE Plano ts better than u # sold anywhere for § ot in a Plano cost freight freo at au pamboat Janding with ANDERSON & CO, 370 FULTON ST., Thursday’s Specials in cuts & Dress Goods 75c. Silks for 29c. 27 inches wide Pongee silk fig- ured in a handsome shade of champagne, A very fashionable silk that washes like a handker- chief and never wears out, This should prove interesting when sold for the price that applies to votton ogods, None C. 0, D sllk-finished Henri- An Important Belt Special For Women. Leather Bolts in erushod and piiited effects, some with fancy gilt buckle and back piece, sone with bnetles only, in all colors, Just an odd lot from a woll known worth 6 | at only ker, — but XL NAMM. 1 75e., 6 Splendid Value Giving in Modish Seasonable Outer Apparel, BLT Ry vubahaoiantet sre Double stamps in the morning, Single stamps in the afternoon, [ STYLISH MILLINERY. Employing correct price methods hos aug- mented an immense business this week, Our showing of all that Js proper in feminine headwear has been truly appreclated by the ladies of Brooklyn and vielulty, for our stocks, while embracing the choicest concep tions of the designers’ art, are all the more interesting on account of their reasonably priced features. appealing: The following are especially 60 Trimmed Hats, all hand-made, onwire frames, mostly the large drooping effet, whica “Dame Fashion” has elected for this season's wear, Just the chic and proper hat for milsses and young ladies; also the Charlotte Corday ruffled edge effect, in black, white pink, light blue, reseda, champagne and bluette; most 98 $6.00 to $7.00, only...... PRK OND SDPO OOUOOUGO ie Large and medium size hand-made) One of the most stylish Hats of the and ready to trim Charlotte Corday} season, and destined to become Mats, faced with shirred chiffon in} very popular: Round polo Turbans black, navy, brown, white, pink,} with white Military brush orna- light blue and cham- ment. These Hats in pagne; should be Wy) 8 all colors and brash 8D 25 $4.25, ONIY..seeseeeee . worth §3,50, only,.... . Extra large size hand-made Yalnsborough Hats, made on wire frames and faced with shirring of chiffon, requiring just a flower or a | touch of yibnon to complete—-in black, white, navy, brown, dand pink; worth $2.95, at..... Veseenebnreeeenneennnes (aN Is located on our fourth floor—a conservatory in which may be found every desirable ROSE BUSH, BULB AND SEED, and at closer profit margins than may be found anywhere else, Just a tew ideas for the garden beautiful; Hardy Rose Bushos... 1200 |! “ABRIGAB ennui Hydrangeas ......sss06 15¢ | Rhododendrons And thousands of other desirable plants, Grass Seed..., 10c | Fertilizer.... We supply your every want. KL NAMM. 12c | Flower and Vegetable seeds, 19 K. |. NAMM. 1.98) IMPORTANT FLOWER MARKET \ ( popular Mother's Friend brand, Cordedand K, 8, make, every one of positive 49c, value and never sold for less, prettiest designs of percales and and range in sizes from 4 to 13 years, not send any C. 0. D, and must limit three to each customer, ] Natural Laxative Wator, Haltagiassupon arising acts gontly and quickly, Rice positivo relict, 'ry it NOW — to-day. Ask distinotly for Hunyadi Jhnos, Grand Prize, St, Louis Exposition, 1004, arty be tt ‘on erionn pias Ieasenger Office $10.00 Men's Tan Top Coats, 5.00. $15.00 Men's Long, also Top Coats, in Tan, Black, Fancy Tints; all Satin Lined, 7.50. $20.00 Men’s English Box coats, made from Covert Cloth, Black Vicuna Scotch Tweeds, Wor. sted Whip- cord, All the latest importa. tion. Full Silk lined, 10.00. $20.00 English Cravenette Tan and Oxford, 10.00, toseatnverre 7160 + 12,50 and 15,00 «At 2,00 and 3.00 5,00 7,50 TheShoe* A most extraordinary betterment has been attained in Frazin & Oppenheim $3 footwear for men and women, Our exposition of Spring styles is Varied, Elaborate and Extensive. A showing that conclusively proves the high art and expert skill of the Frazin & Oppenheim shoemakers, This, together with the adoption of only the best tested leathers in the making, presents eT the most perfect shoe to be had outside of the custom shop. Shoes for Every Occasion, from'the dainty, light sole full dress style to the swagger Oxford Tie for street wear. Made with every leather in vogue, Expert shoe fitters at both stores—18th and 6th Ave,, as well as 21st and 6th Ave., to see that you are fitted to the style and last designed for YOUR feet. Here's White, : ft tan Mentone apm ein to. the glimening, shiny pat fonable ribbon tes, suck Skit—Tan tu to the Seal leathers from tho Dull. semi+ oltskin, in fash= . with Heht and wha: fashion hay gecre 1 = button, Ince and blucher 6: medium welght soles Corner 18th St. N & OPPENHEIM SHOE MAKERS Cortter 21st St, - $ are) Mantewauttialysenaaisiai us Tas for Men and Women ‘We ‘will make to your measure on a ++ +18.00 of Every Kind Are Rightly PricedHere, The Namm Store Saves You Money. An Immense Big Value in Boys’ Blouse Waists Aways. 49¢,; To-Morrow, Only 15c, 300 Boys’ Blouse Walsts, the They employ the madras, are substantially made These waists were slight- fled in handling and we have Jded to ake one lot, but can- i prem eneaann Goatees cece Superlative Shoe Values For a Big Business Thursday, WOMEN’S SHOES Of black Kidskin and glazed dongola, lace and button, Cuban or milltary heels, pat, 1.79 leather tips, all sizes, patent $3.00 values, at......, WOMEN'S OXFORDS Of black Kidskin and leather, Cuban and French heels, the new spring 4.59 WOMEN’S OXFORDS, patent leather, Vine dull kid Important Saving Just Now on Reliablo Summer Draperies, AL NAIM T, he Owl Often Lives CIGAR is often found in the same case with inferior cigars, but don’t be persuaded to take one with more profit and less satisfaction in it, Insist on getting an Olvl Cigar. cannot aflord to With a Prairie Dog Straiton & Storm’s OWL Buy it to-day— try it to-night, GEORGE L, STORM & CO., Distributors, 4 and 26 Murray St, New York, Sunday World Want Columns. In this city people of average circumstances pay rent for one more room than they require, If you have such a room in your house or flat rent it profitably by advertising it in the

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