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TH” WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 1905. i Hiss Marion Govan’s Success dn Getting Evidence Against S OUT FOR MEN Hew Orleans Woman Accom-; plishod What Men Failed to Do » After Years of Investigation, SLAVERY SYSTEW! TO END. pectreceneretveent Men Who Wi! Be Taken to Cour Are Prominent In Italian Circles + and Large Employers of Labor, “Aa a reanit of th Mttle New Orleans woman," sald minisaioner of Licenses Frederick L. Keating, to-day, “we are now in a fair {way to accomplish something that my @Mfice has been trying to acormplish for ra. I mean the reformation of the rone system as it is practised @mong Iralian Immigrants in this city. ‘We have secured evidence, and war- mente have been iswued against seven ef the principal offenders. They are all Wen of promincnce In tho Italian yy, Italian bankers and large em- Of Jabor for raflroad and other Provements, Thelr arrest should do Much to protect ignorant immigrants $¥om the system of imposition und prac- ical slavery that 1s now in force, ‘We have been trying to secure @ence against these men for years, but fone of our detectives could get any Wangible rewults, They could not get 9 Confidence of the people most con- okay al interest we are trying protect, but Miss Marion ¥, Govan the work es apite of all kinds of Aoulties, and has made out cases What will certainly hold in court. She American, but has been in Italy ‘anderstands all the peculiarities of people and their various dialects Pike @ native. “Miss Govan undertook this work evi- So ti Bhe rented an office in | rer italian quater and gained the con- of the men whom we sought to Mey made her office « sort of Lochgelly iiaaged tmente there to meet it, the unie' i By of took 9! ransgc- lace in her Lord & Taylor Announce The Following Extraordinary Offerings For Saturday, April 8th. 1,000 Girls’ Wash Frocks white, dozens of styles to selectfrom; any size 4 to 14 yrs.; values $8 1085, at $2.50 8& $3.50. 200 Girls’ Spring Coa ts of fancy mixtures, cheviots and atyles, embracing the new Spring ideas; any size 4 to 14 yrs.; reg. ular value $10 & $12.50, special at $7.90 & $10.00. In our Women’s Silk Waist Department we offer Crepe de Chine Watsts golors, including solid blacks and whites; value $10.50, special at $7.90. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, splendid work of | Preschoe and in the presence of other Withosses whom she employ Reipal “Asnistant was, at one pach, of police in Italy. Sho him and employed him to help and pow they will be able to pro- that exposes the wi its evita, it face peaple from. Ttaly do, thelr rights, and they are t rect from Isla Talind by these pad rones, ani given work 'n droves. are housed by the padrone, and feeds thom, while evervying ‘they bu must be ought trom ‘il th means he manages to et about al the: make, and can afford not to cha them ‘anything for gettin then thelr | pogitons, “tt ihe law requtres that all persons MI emp! Ae i to oplovets ar a fee, either from the man uty nay a ieahas, foe, hound to make truvheul representations to the employees as to wages, puges) of employment, hours, work required, a: to make reports that fully prot ere whe secure emplovinent thro him. “These padrones claim that they do not come under the regular employ: ment agency law because tl do not take a fee from the men. 18 bs ie panies emplosing them, “and we hha ever been able to prove that they ‘aia, Me method was to get the pong noe of the men and padrones i tha work was given to men bi moet the padrones in hag of Le ied there they were employed, nb Ll ny Masia} ing foc for their, employment he money 1 ut Aa case, ‘aa Tam reonints for of, witnosae pretty eure that owe have them where we will be able to, force them to take mut licenses. and then thee poo: will have thelr richts protected oa by eho nw Instead of helng driven about Ike sheen and robbed as they are now.’ Commicsioner Keating sala: There are more than two hundred and fifty of these padrones in New York, and that syatem ts reaponsible more than any other one thing for the misery and poverty of the Italian immigrants." — DELCASSE TO TALK ON MOROCCO, PARIS, April 7.—Roreign Mintwer Del- casse, Informed the other Minteters at a Cabinet Counell to-day, of this in- tentoin t address the Champer of Dopu- tles concerning the status of the Mo- voeco incident. ‘A Good Thing and Nothing to Pay, Just see what Dr. Groene offers to do tor oll weak and suffering people He ts the| lost successful living specialist tm curing nervous and chronte dikesses. His un- paralleled offer to conmult with any one free of charge, by. letter correspondence, tt doing wonderful. good. If you have any Complaint. which ‘you do. not” theroughly: Understand, and which you. would. Aiko write the Doctor @ letter stating You, fal and what ‘ermploms {rouble you. He will answer (i, givin complete’ deacrin tion, of your came, expia ine the meaning of every symptom, and thing now you ean surely eet well ang ives most careful attention to ar, doa explaibe your ones oo tuore ae understand exactly what is you. Ail thts, conta you Bothlge, rand you bave no fe Doce cr maken ‘tpecilty ot cl patients through “Totter corrsponden ays neatly aay ‘shat wondertu cured, STATE GRAB OF SAVINGS FUNDS. The Sennte Measure Approprintes $7,000,000 Now Lying Dormant im Varioan Institutions, (Bpeectal to ‘The Evening World.) ALBANY, April 7—Atter Senator Marks,o t New York, explained ¢o Sen- riginal it ery aaty () Sees Pawan, at Popular Prices Our main floor will show to-morrow a most representative collection of Men's Wear for Spring. Not merely the “nar- row gauge” Ideas of ONE designer, who (being human) must make mistakes— but the best efforts of the best-known makers, blended with “HOPE IDEAS." We are not harping on “cheapness,” nor on technical terms— See the garments and they will appeal to you at once, An Indication: RAINPROOF OVERGARMENTS, show- ing a character foreign to the much- talked about “Raincoats.” They are dif- ferent, Prices range from $30 and down to $15, PADDOCKS, PALETOTS or TOUTS that fit the figure. (Very few makes do that). Prices range from $32.50 and down to $22.50, TOPCOATS—a term that covers a marvellous range here, Ideas executed by the highest class tailors—THEY ARE HERE, Lengths 35, 34, 35, 40 and 43 in, Prices @30 and down to $12.00 SUITS—showing the characteristics of individual talloring—and selection of fabrics—all models. Price range, $30 and down to $12.50, SUR- |In the “Subway” Store 4 | Now, Gentlement reene at is offies. can also recel advi aie ome by hie aystern of totter correcporse Ne tiving af a Stance will rece {RE Bombel free by writing hima full dee ae caomtee theke case, of mercerized linen, lawn and percales in colors and coverta, in a great variety of chio in anew silk lined, box pleated model in all the new Spring |™! Many of you have visited our “Sub- way” durimg the past weeks, YOU KNOW what you got down there. Many of you have heard about it. But to- morrow is a sort of Introductory to in- dicate what it will do for you. Here's a little appisreation: “Hope Methods" are tike a comb with 3 sets of teeth—big, medium and fine, Garments must pass through these 3 combings before they can reach the “upper” main floor sales- room, No matter how fine a quality fabric— how good the linings, how expensive the Labia {t's not up to the mark—Iit sold at “SUBWAY PRICES.” ments. The special offering Choice will be ° e to-morrow comprises 50 Men's and Young Men's SUITS and TOPCOATS, The suits are chiefly rep- resented !n staple black and navy fab- rics, and bright mixtures, very few plaids or loud patterns—the sizes range from 31 to $0 in. breast measure, The Topcoats are chiefly medium col- orings—sizes 34 to 40 breast. eye the sults are some GREAT PLUMS for young fellows 15 to 19 years of age—and the price Saturday, NINE DOLLARS, Out 12 window displays will tell you re. If you don’t look at them all see jthe TROUSER DISPLAY at ee anyhow. SEK Wop ol= D' trewars Bulldiag. 48 and 50 Maiden Lane REMOVAL SALE Wholesale Jewelry Stock AT WHOLESALE PRICES To those having Easter Gifts or Wedding Gifts in mind, or to any- one who contemplates the purchase of Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Silverware or Optical Goods, a chance to make selections from our WHOLESALE STOCK should appeal as a genuine opportunity, The high character of our merchandise is well known, the variety is all that can be desired, and the temporary reduction in prices made in order to effect a clearance sale prior to removal to our new 12-story building, opposite, insure a very considerable saving of money. \]@> SPECIAL LOW PRICES UNTIL MAY Ist <9 - §. F. MYERS Co. Manufacturing and Wholesale Jewelers Fou} im 1803, Myers Building, 48 and 50 Maiden Lane Salesrooms an Ground Floor, ator Cagsidy, of Schuyler, the author of] REQOSVHLT, WHILE the electrical corporation grab, that tho ON TRIP , APPOINTS. | word "Grab'' meant the reaching out for something In the shape of a lump. the Schuyler County statesman called "| Wan Not Confirmed aw Poxt- maater, Again Named, WASHINGTON, April 7 dent to-day reappolited David A, Rob: inson as posumaster at Dallas, ‘Tex, Mr, Kovlnson was appolated to tals last summer, and haw served eine ying Conmant in ‘4 luinp” 00,000 or For Facts and Figures See the 1905 World Almanac Hiv appointment was oy the Benace, Fancy Silk and Washable Vests. Made to sell for 3,00, 4.00 and 5,00; Sat- urday for. . 50 and sale of the Fact ory-Damaged W, L. Douglas Shoes. They are right fresh from the Douglas Pactory; comprise all the newest style Jasts in both Tan and Black. Shoes that We pane, ttt peel ined ob will give the very best sort of sere vico—the imper- fections being more sare face blem- ishes of no con sequenc t ity It. Ss ARN A ate ul ean Foss ese f yj tuperior in Wed wa ae nt and more satisfac Rewer laste, and will cive Lot lat $2.39. Lot 2 at $1.89. The very chotcest selection, com- These are not quite so good as the prising Tan Russia, Calf Oxfords Ones at the higher price, the defects and Patent Coltskin Oxfords, in being more marked; but they are button and lace; Tan Russia high worth a Dollar a palr more than lace and Patent Coltskin in lace and any Douglas Shoes any other store button, ALL NEW STYLES. has to advertise, Lot 3 at $1.50: BOYS’ W. L, Douglas Patent Coltsktn and Enamel leathers; regularly $2. and $2.50; sizes from 2 to 51¢, I ee Sheet Music. pinnie, raise 6a Cones: DY mall 5 cents. inkie, Téttle ‘sl ker, Sweetest ; Jeanie, Social Maia Mare! ttl Walt Phill Lady, One Yor "Lag, Fou More, @ouhere Jamboree’ Cae Waele aban eae Bat ihe Bhai At 5 cents, by mall 7 cents, lectiona from the Famous. Edition d Piakeret OM Fata at Hanae wih: Varlauoen age Mati Fa Ese, Eonvont ating Mata Mtg kee Bee Wels. Oe At 8 cents, by mail hy cents. Tre ee ean ert toon chine Marcio gale fot aa cs) Sid ns ithe realy Did, More 1 Se of Gina Grins Test Acres the Brioes Sig act See, ted When I Come Home, Sweethea art. ‘Wear the Blue, pa lady att Hike Lite 4d a0 “as a & pan Heroes iy Suthor of Wrest ‘roubedowr Bong end Are Ih the Hiv “Pappite Muthop. ot its fas Bag "e ae eaters Al es cage <2 ‘Mr, Abner Hemingwa: ‘At 15¢., bos Dy ee Aig Ban Bri ‘Tammany, My Word (Pantera), In Dear Old Grandma'e ORY. ‘Charity, Lady Teante, We also offer Harry Von Tilzer’s Dance Folio complete 17c., by mall 21, To-Morrow’s Sale Me ‘aval! Fade, Bolten for Spring and Summer, quaint you with this superb stock, Covert and Cheylot; regulation style; st to 44, to 18, at 4,08—vall at 5.08—val Misses' Box @ cloth; collartess effect; sizes from 14 to 48 yrs, i SRE FES, Little Tots’ Pongee and Silk Coats pretiily trimmed; some with collars; sizes 3 to 8, St ORR Srats 5:88: The most stylish garments of the design, Black Venetian Thibet ani netian shoulder and satin sleeve lining. dark at $15, Guns Metal Gray throughout—and London shrunk, Real value Black Thibet: styles, sizes 34 to 46—regulars and stouts. Blue Serge Suits: 4 to Ho) in regulars and stouts, Top finch Renetht silk lined throughout, All sizes, from 34 to 42, at $10. Youths’ 6.50 and 8.00 Suits: 4.90, Ages 14 to 20, [Double and single breasted, Black Thibet and Fancy Cassimeres, il sie rot Basie comnts hls erat st ts 0 1, ani BLUE ‘ve Prost. | tion | Posed al rations oft ot confined | p1L50,$1.89and$ In another part of this tren we tell you some very pertinent facts about our 39) Read it. We have on our floors for to-morrow over Five Thousand Pairs of these finest of all men’s shoes, Girls’ Box Goats, made of choice quality | Misses’ 4) throughout; All sizes in regulars stouts, Absolutely sold nowhere below $25, Here to-morrow The LatestFadinMen’sand Fouths i prin |Boys’ Spring Suits and. Reefers et. 4 ROUBLE-FA ENJOINS ODOR OF ONIONS. ¥. town, April n ' nions Int 18 In a block ywnee vb AM aU GHEE yay restart aiding Would | therefrom to big busines: nptly grant ch his offic mt Ain, (upetione was 4 by Fudge Kennedy, For To«Morrow We Have 5,000 Pairs of W. L. Douglas Shoes 2.39 A Shoe Deal That Has Aroused Excitement. (Taken from “The Shoe Retai er,” published at Boston, Mass., under date (f March 29:h.) A deel that has recently bein cane mummated tr the Adame Dry Goods Company. and ene that has made not & few buyers open ¢) eyes in amaze. ment, wes that made with the W. lL. Douglas Shoe Company, whereby the Adams Company has mained cootrol of all the Douglas factory's damaged shoes, "This contract was. of course, very valuable to —-——, who had held it for eeventeen ‘When found that they had lost the contract, and that the Shoos werw to be sold in New York City by the Adams Company, they sent out notices to all of their small oustomers that they weuld buy ell of the Douglas shoes back at any retall price. The object was to throw 1,000 paire or more of Douglas Shoes {nto New York Gity, to be retatled at 91.65—en agreed price. The —y——- tore in New York arcented the Shoes thus secured by and immediately beran to sill them at $1.63, "The motive ef ton fobbera) throwing Dougias Shoes Into New York City, to be wold at 81.66, was to discourage Ooods Company. in the them to mive up the contract. ‘They did met hold of @ few hundred pairs, and aivertised them extensively: else could bave done. ¢''No other store in the world oan aell you factory damaxed W. L, Dousies Shoes unless they pase through our tho Adama advertisement. Girls’ & Misses’ Apparel. We carry without question the largest and most elaborate line of Girls’ and Misses’ Ap- parel in New York City; a stock that is representative of everything that is new and best Some things we price very specially for Saturday — to ac- jackets, of Covert cloth; lined aid trimmed; collarless; sizes 14 at G,08—value 88.75, at @.88—value $9.50. Misses’ Blouse Suits and Coat one, Wade at Covert) | Sulte; Clay Serge and Cheviot; all new shades; collarless; 14to 18, , Pea tx at Girls’ White Dre: Organdies and Lawn; tri brotdery; sizes from 8 to 14, *“CGwowlts Raincoats, entirely new in cut and Oxford Worsteds; Ve- and ble and single breasted ; Venetian lined; hand m: Double and single breaste: an ane $15.00 for $15.00 Spring Suits Top Coats, All Silk Lined Double and single breasted sack Double and single breasted sack styles; sizes Coats of Tan Covert and Black Thibet; very stylishly cut; 33 15°00 spring suite: 7-50 Ages 14 to 20. single breasted, Black Thibet and Fancy Cassimeres.. Double and 2.30 Broadway Share Here Saturday the Biggest Easter Values, HE foundation of all selling here has been, {s, and always will be ‘better values than elsewhere without any increase in cost.’’ It has won for THE H, BATTERMAN STORE a confidence that cannot be shaken, and it’s the key to the very flattering response that follows all our newspaper announcements, All day Saturday our store will be a living evidence of the shopping public’s approval, 98c. Lawn Shirt Waists, 49c. a SES Two styles of sheer lawn shirt waists; one with small cluster tucks and val, lace, stock collars tucked, and hemutiched tucked cuffs, The other with full tucked front and wide embroidery down centre, fancy stock colla: cuffs, Either one worth 98c. Saturday, $5 Hats Go Saturday at $3.98. An even hundred of these $5 Hats will be put on sale Saturday. They’re in the newest shapes, of fine silk braid trimmed with A owers and ribbons, It’s a splendid hat value, Saturday (none CHON Di)pssieriicse) S890 150 dozen Chiffon Hats with braid or spangled crowns, in all the new Polo Walking # the regular $1,98 kind 50 dozen hand-made Hats tn all the eentraple ny shapes and color worth $2.25, at, 50 Children's Streamer He's of mixed soni ali elds brims, bell, square ani Tennd CHOW. cssvorse 142, OF OM 9B An Easter Glove Event. $1 to $1.50 Kid Gloves, 59c. es Three thousand pairs of fine Kid Gloves, and you can take your choice from tans, modes, grays, reds, black, white, champagnes, browns and pearls; in sizes from 5% 107%, Inthe lot” are many with double-stitched backs. All two-cl Worth from $1 Saturday, wotil all are gone., .sse0e An Easter Clothing Sale. With Uneqealied Varteties and Unquestionably Lowest Prices ah Imei 858 Ig siren am arr earn gE: Two-pleos Double-breasted Suits, for ages buvdreds of prety 198, 2.98, 3.50, 3. 98 om tues breasted Buit ie 298, 3, 96, "4.95 | Vert Bults, for ages 10 to 16, aenhy ‘and fa alles 3.98, 4.98, 5.95 Contirmaticn Butts, Black, ; whort trousers, for ages 1 Confirmation Suits, Bla i trousers, ell elses ... Trousers Suita, f Mel to fo, eatection-of 1,010 wulta..s vert Topocata for ages 3 ) Brand assortment, at.. . 2.98, 3,98, 4.95 Yguue Men's and Men's Tan Ci Topooata; latest hae SPECIAL. 8,95 Ballor Bul ee) maesel navy, adoy le, 1.98, ral 58) 4.95 Nortol Suits, tion, for 2,98 +0 4,98, navy, royal, garnet, brown and ues 6 to 1b. Rueaian Blouse Sulte, for tittle ‘tallows, 2% to 3 . fenoy mixtures. 4.9 APS, Kilt Buite, Pants, Shirt Waiste and eel iveus here | in varieties oiatas enough to sult everybody, 2.98, 3.98, [—~ dmported Samples Shoes for Easter. Bohemian Glass Vases Women's Oxford Ties, hand-tarn sole, At Than Wholesale Cost. in tan and black viel kid, Blucher \d plain cuty 101 V it Bohemian Giase “Vases, tnd tat isn, tls, Blacher Oxody acker Jars, in laces; sizes 244 to 7) oe shapes and charming decorations | |. width C to 2) worth 4.25.0 3,59 and gs, some of Iridercent) | Boys! Shoes, hand-sewed welt, patent hhees, others engraved and inlaid in colt lace, black vici kid and 4, Wholesalers ask from $5.00] | calf lice shoe and Oxfords) 412,00 a doven for them, ‘They| | sites 110 Sfuesse.cecssy, boVO Lokccnigelly and having served thelr} | yisses’ Shoe, black and tan viel 98c 1.48 fancy 16, 7.95, 8.95 5.95 12,00 an us, and of course to knid, lace; sizes 11% to 2..., low price: | | stents Shoe, calf and viel ki a eleed on et gee Apache 25c| | lace, sites 6 10 10s.eee0., the entire assortment at each, Grovery News—Profitable Reading , BeZs So for re Haste Onis. iitte 2 packages for " , Uneeda peice Pye ad B40 L oaly.versssssee ieee Lint 6 stb ka. sb pea of DSc as A | 18c i Sek Win hott | 25oisda see Re att nlf 12446 a: AR gatas | Pele Ub So atniha ahd Wet | 0 eg ranks fojb pee JOC Bint bodt*ouinen” Mga am “mae aster Noveltles.--Little Bunnies, eggs of all size, eg charactese (00 varied and numerous to mention are on tale in o Depart speed ta Low aa Sos, others up to... eee cceven 95c 50c, Hassocks, 29c, Get Here Early (f. You Want One. About #00 Foe enough, we test longer than two hours. Square and star aha) Hassocks, made ment, some 18c,& 25c,usic, L1¢ By Malls 156, ime Sent

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