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ST RAISES EAT PRICES to The Evening World.) April 12—At to-day's ses | the Federal Grand Jury, add ia) evidehce is expected to develop fi the Anding of further indictments Mgainst the Beef Trust by the fact that 8 of meats have been advanced by oa | Gombine aa a bribe to placate the laining live-stock raisers with a market, Fetal prices of meat have in- re country, to W statement made by au- be the provision market, the Pald out over $6,000,000 the beoves are worth to mol- wPaiwers and to prevent a dis- during the present session of swrrou ht during the la: e arovernment ne. ‘urther a as of meats is aa STAMPEDE IN STABLE FIRE. je Block in rat a Flerce on the North River Front, ‘than 120 horses stampeded the etreets when fire started Plant of the Horace Ingeraoll y in Thirty-fourth atreet, be- Bleventh and Twelfth avenues, today. For a time the entire Ok was in danger and as the flames thelr way to the plunging horses trapped in the stables their screams | heard for blooks. he fire ee discovered by Policeman | Joined by Policemen Rosenberg and | iam, ‘The police found the stable tight, and thetr combined h could not force the doors. their pistols they shot the locks then rushed into the smoke- stable. darge stock of oats, hay and other Was consumed with the building, Matter the floors fell and the firemen ‘to flood tho building the streets to the river resembled masses The damage will AZE IN VICTORIA HOTEL. ‘Mbraing Cigarette Bnd sets Fire to “ “Window Curtains, Dioxin olmtain, set on fire by a retto, Cased a lot of excitement in the dining-room of the Victoria Twenty-seventh street and rh forday’ - Reroka ihe en and two por- ‘ Hed in. with firecextinguishers x ego st die blaze out: . In the 9 some one had sent In rand Just oth omer was me fag Cf oueanas hich as People 0 Busnes rnd ice sul ras fea ie imi thing unusual inant ‘over, _'THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY Labia APRIL 12, 190. CLEMENCY TO A COUNT. = Man Arve ited at the Cafe Boulevard Freed trom Cantody. H, B. Borgell, a forester, a graduate of Tharandt University in Germany and now stopping at No, 231 Hast Thirteenth street, was a defendant in the Yorkville Court to-day charged with disorderly . Borgell was arcested at tho Cafe Bovilevard Inst night, where, with @ party of friends, he was dining. was alleged that he drank too much mine and became boisterous and when asked to desist refuxed Magistrate Flammer was much inter- ested in the young defendant, |of his explained Bergell {s a member of the German nobility, being a count In his own right, He is here studying forestry, and hi In German: as the facilities are He intends studying at the Agric Department in” Washington. Appeared against the Count, was discharged, ——_—— DRINK CRAZED HE PLUNGES TO DEATH. |Roley, After Wife Has Fled, Leaps from Sixth Floor Fire-Ba Lands on Fenoe. Crazed by drink and while pursuing his wife to attack her, Bernard Roley, @n unemployed fireman, plunged headlong from the alxth-atory firc-escape of the tenement No, 1473 Sac. ond avenue, where he lived, |on the backyard fence of No, 20 Bast Beventy-seventh atreot. timctumed and all the ribs on his rignt aide stove in, and he died a short time later in the Presbyterian Hospital, According to the police and the wife, Roley has been drinking heavily ever sinoe his brother died, two weeks ago. —— MENINGITIS. Dr, Dunham, of the Meningitis |JUMP.2D OVE RBOARD | TO ESCAPE DEMON. § ee en ee ea ‘tam SATH AVE dICTOLO™ STREETS :| Distinctive new models, 24.75 ALUES of the most unusual character to-morrow in- clude a number of fetching Ivy beautiful: Eas keeping with the eae of the lay when NO DEFENSE BY JUDGE HOOKER Counsel toh Laglal Legislative Come)? 8 demon. dos mittee Declares that Evie dence Demands His Reever He from the Bench. [oa Rencued fr After Hin Frantte ain ning that line pler at the t suits, strictly In hion’s host is on ’s an advantage in buying prior Zaster rush next week, To Noss who had intended hav- ing their suits made to order, but have de- layed, we desire to say that it is now too late, and in selecting a house from which to choose the Easter suit it is important that one of recognized style authority be considered, The Simpson Crawford Co.'s exclusive showing |s acknowledged to set the style for the «75 for black and white ot brown and white shepherd check suits—new Tuxedo ora roll collar of black satin with white jue vest—folds piped In black or brown— kirts 5 5 new plaited model, Panama suits — blue, black if Fe n—one of the best models used this season—new suspender bodice over silk —black and brown self-colored silk and blue —made of bright Scotch plaid, . for covert cloth coats— les—lap or strap in dark or light ALBANY, April 12—The removal of im Hooker from the Bunreme Court bench of the Btate of {imme New York by @ concurrent resolution {1n4, mart ¥:}of the Senate and Assembly te ral | conclusion drawn trom kiven before the Assembly Judlclary | teny tide! th Committee and presented to the com- mittee in an argument this morning |e Mati Attorney- Pease Me the Ww B, Coman, counsel had been iin Mis mone on South street, ig, and awakened sud- Impression that (a de- | y dock, for a place of retuge | eles J the end, plunged | an average of four cents a| BANK OF ENGLAND BONDS, . Coman read his conoluat f ‘The order of the packers affects | ne fe ese embracing ox office appointments—those of Prank p,| England |; Maurice Hooker, Thomas O'Neill, of 950,000,000 ten-year Exchequer bonds Minerva Jeffrey and) o Kathrine Clark—tne Dunkirk post-office leases, and the judgment against the | fore a Pb, In each of these Mr,,Coman declared that the con: duct of Justice Hooker was mmo and teaded to submit the earniniateee tion of justice by Judge Hooker on the | hh to contempt and disgrace. are rej pi able atthe, Fate. of $5,000,000 Tenders ane deliverable be- oity ie Dagkirk. Re )Miss H 2WARD WEEDEN DEAD, April 12.—Miss | Rs, and artist, died day, good quality—variety of st: Seams—taffeta or satin lined, cia or semi fitting—notch collar or for round-length walking Steines assortment—manufactur- le line—all colors, includ- anama, brilliantine, Invis!- ble stripes and checks—English Sultings, jurul materials, clay worsteds and nov- 4.7§ for instep-length skirtsoF Panama, brilliantine and mix- tures—all new plaited models—blue, brown, green, black, light and dark gray —also invisible Istble stripes. Sale of Easter gloves at *1. ’RE always sure of a crowd when we have values like these to talk about—gloves that never sell for less than $1.50 save in extreme bargain instances such as to-morrow’s sale at Simpson Crawford Co.’s, when the price is $1. They’re a most appropriate Easter—a beautiful suede in tan, brown, gray and aries all pique sewn—a regular $1.50 Easter glove at $1 a pi 2Se and 50 pr. for wom- en's Milanese Usle gloves—Kayser's WM. VOGEL & SON. ORAWFORD CO, “We know that the germ is very | sensitive, and outside of the body | easily destroyed. vice to give as to preventatives ex- He rapped for assistance, and | cept to keep healthy generally, and particularly careful to stop any trouble in the nose and throat. know the germ must get into the head In some way; It is not created Any inflammation of the nasal organ might furnish an avenue for the germ which under ordinary conditions of health might be closed to it.""—N. Y, Herald, April 8th, 1908. Pond’s Extract is the oldest, best | known and most effective remedy | ed conditions of the | mucus membranes, and therefore meets all the above requirements. It should be used morning and night as a spray for the nose and throat when diluted with an equal quantity There is no ad- for men’s street gloves—Adler’s make—glace—special for men’s sutde Borers for Spring street wear used a great deal at present—wear better than silk and look like a SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Top te coats, eaters and six styles of boys’ suits at *3. must tell you about the manufacturer who makes two lots of the SAME KIND of boys’ suits, coats and reefers— one for his regular stock of standard $5 and $6 clothing—the other especially for Simpson Crawford Co, to sell at $3. The workmanship and materials are identical, Of course other stores do not know where we buy our boys’ clothing, but you can tell by compari- son that exact duplicates of our suits, coats and reefers at $3 are $5 and $6 Spring Suits and Overcoats for Particular Men. We have yet to know of a showing of suits and overcoats at Twenty Dollars that surpasses ours, coats at Twenty Dollars have that distinction which makes a subtle appeal to men of cultivated taste. of intelligent endeavor, and in every line reflect the treatment They are fashioned in accord with CAUTION—Do not use asa sub- stitute the commercial witch hazel which is sold and represented to be the same as Pond’s Extract. £2! seventy samples of witch hazel re- ejeently purchased from as many dealers in the open market, fifty- two contained Wood Aleokol (poison) |or Formaldehyde (poison), or both. Our suits and over- They are the result It is the Simpson Crawford of the i 5 A he master tailormen Co, special every parent wants to know the mode, every little detail of style being emphasized, not —every boy wants to Boys like them because they are dressy and fit like the men’s exaggerated, In short, they are garments that not nly clothe a man, but dress him, too, All made with our Closefitting” Collar. ‘$20 Spring Suits and Overcoats, There are six new models in short boxy Top Coats, made from doubles twist coverts in the new shades—silk lined, at $29, Then there's a series of models in the Medium Length Overcoats, silk lined and silk lined to edge, made of Black Thibet and Oxford, at $20, Also long loose Rain Coats in plain black and fancy fabrics, at $20. ed sack suits there are six models of each $9.00 Shoulder and them for the way they refuse to wear out or become tawdry, as well as for the style and manliness, The Simpson Crawford Co. Special] j shown in eight up-to-date Atyhes, : Stern Brothers To-morrow, Special Offering of Linen and Cotton Summer Fabrics | Comprising Several Thousand Yards of Plain Linen Suitings and Hacten Permanent Finish Printed Oxfords, - “Alia a Large Variety of Printed Embroidered Mulls and Swisees, in Floral and New Suiting Designs, ae " Sailor sults with Blouse New Spring Siege : In single and double bri it style in plain blacks and blues and fancy effects, at $20, Very smart reefers at $3. New top coats for boys, $3, All sizes up to 16 years are incl the same price of {he smallest, ship or materials either, reasted suits with belt, $3. ) bloomer trousers, $3, uded—the largest at variation in the workman- the best selected materials Other Spring Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $40. The fabrics are 6 Inches wide, in White, Black yaad: ‘all newest Spring shadings, from the world’s foremost w rough usage to which boys’ clothing is subject =—_ SON CRAWFORD €o,: Special suit case sale at °5, portionately low prices for the ‘trip ‘oollen mills—es WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, To-morrow, will be placed on sale a purchase of He lally adapted to the Faille Ribbons 25° vara $2.40 Houston St, ND trunks at pro —————-—____—_ ‘Women's Sheer and Heavy Linen Hemsti ind 4% inch hems, ‘Women's Sheer Linen Seeded Meda!'ion “Anitis], 14 inch hems, Mi AN-Linen Hemstitched, 34, Ye and 1 iach hems, you have in mind, Especially adapted for you're anticipating for Easter, Much to be saved ‘ ‘They are of solid leather—steel frames —lIrish linen lined—inside straps—solid brass lock— ce of leather—turned edges— well protected corners—has easy-carrying Nhat tah ~24-inch size—value “§7,50—at Ladies’ drees trunks, box covered with. heavy sail “brass corners, clamps and bolts—iron bound, two iron centre panies Shee iron bottom and br: with hat box and shirt-walst compartment, just such a {rip as Handkerchief Departments Attention is directed to large assortments of the most desirable Class of Imported Novelties now in stock, Also for To-Morrow body of case is one p $1.00 re pianos sed Excelsior lock—cloth Iined. throu wie ro down Our showing of Easter millinery at its best. E’VE a right royal treat in millinery for ‘ou to-morrow—a very special offering that will make it profitable for you to lay aside everything and make a ae i. urney to this store, Our showing of handsome Easter millinery ($204) 1s now at its best, Be sure and visit the showroom before leaving the store. Now for the special bargain—the entire bargain square in front of the elevators, 20th st. side, will be devoted to the sale of very stylish Trimmed turbans and tricorns. A variety of styles to choose from—creations which sell elsewhere at $3.50 to $4.50 will be on this square at $1.05. Now, we do not want you to think that because we quote such a low price that these hats are not up to the usual Simpson Crawtord Co.'s style standard. In fact, we've made this quick- Selling price solely for the purpose of giving us more Second- Floor room, and we tell you positively that these hats are worth $3.50 to $4,50—to-morrow.. 1.95 In UNTRIMMED HAT PLATEAU , “HATS 4 combinations 0! lack an SRO TONS Soh ae tare ie white, upper brim of black, turbans and Continental effects | under of white, or vice iy of chip braid made over wire| extremely desirable to- shaped on wire frames ready frames—the real value is 95¢. i Pi cweuld bereuty (good ang 175—at 48. agg |vatue at 2.95—at..... 1. Straw millinery braids. ‘A new importation of chip braids—every wanted color —red, American Bee Saxe blue, reseda green, three shades navy, champagne, two browns, white and binch ayes 3 Paris full 12-yard pleces—new price.. 5c Imported roses. rs of imported roses and foliage | either Sine seria itrings poe ix roses In bandeaux | style l45e —=———srson CRAWFORD Co, Sale of lawn waists at °1. 4.95 value in style, workmanship and quality—a A eeutit Easter creation that embodies every feature of the A fine quality of Persian lawn—tucked back: and deep trimmed cuff—elaborate front made of allover English embroid- ery—side plaited—effectively becoming—special for to-morrow at $1, 2.24 for fine lawn waists; 3.94 for beautifully de- —buttoned back—beautiful front— | signed walsts of allover English em- tucked and designed yoke, made of | broldery—-new sleeves—-seams con- alloyer English embroldery and in- | nected with pearling—front trimmed sertions—tucked collar and cuffs, with tucks and hemstitching. . 8 for India lawn 5-95 i Ad Ie ain ists—square yokes made of ten | —s! ined—puff sleeves insert- Mot aes ipeertions-—front and | ed cuffs—dainty front made of fine hack—below. which are rows of | tucks, insertions and large medal- shirring, deep tucks and insertions. lions—a very special value, ———sMPsoN CRAWFORD co. A great half-price sale of Easter novelties. OR those who desire to remember their friends with a small but appropriate Easter gift, here's a buying opportunity that will surely make bargain history. Main Floor, Dainty and useful articles of sterling silver, particularly appro. priate for remembrances—selected to please either man or woman, We hope to have Cat to last all day, but then you must bear in mind that seasonable, striking silver articles at these prices will create an unusual demand, Articles put up in fancy boxes and ribbons. Hundreds of 50c. articles at 2c, Sterling silver screw pencils, bookmarks, paper-cutters, &c, Cased files, 85c, and 50, Cased pencils, each, 500, Pocket stamp cases, 45c, Easter spoons, 75c, & 98c, $1.00 fancy Nethersole bracelets, special, 50c, 50c, brooches, hatpins and blouse sets, 25c, Bag tags, 50c. and 75c, Key rings, special, 50¢, $1.25 gold bowl sugar sifters, special at 95c, $1.25 gold bowl bon-bon spoons and tongs, 95¢, $1.25 gold-lined pickle and sardine forks, 95c, Gold bow! olive spoons and cream ladles, 95c, Individual salt and pepper shakers, 58c, Celery dips at 68c. | Pie server at $2.75, Gravy bale a aed 1,75. | Cold meat fork, $2.50.) Gray le a Tea strainers at aig, | Salad fork. at ®2.0D.| Bind carvers: at $4.20, $5.00 bon-bon dishes, 4% In., $3.95, Call bells, 50¢, adc. sterling silver top salt and pepper shakers, 19¢! Napkin rings, $2.25, $1.25 hatpin holders, 85c, Ash trays, $1.25, $1.75 deposit cologne bottle, $1.25. — Photo frames, $1.75 to 88, $1.25 hat brushes, 75¢, Manicure pleces, beautiful designs, 95¢, Military brushes, $3.75, $2.50 sterling silver top cut-glass powder Jars, $1.75, Sterling silver top talcum jars, 98c, $1.25 loving cups, 95c, Quadruple plate fern dish: porcelairi lining—fancy pieces—reg. $2—at $1.25, IMPORTANT!—To augment the above items we offer a large collection of 6.50 6.95 7.35 7.78 8.24 8.80 9.50 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Loxmorro WwW White Ename) ani «| Brass, White Enamel Brass, Felt Mattresses, Aa usual Values in Brass and Enamel Bedsteads and Cribs Best Quality, Roguiar Stock, will be held until required, Af full amount pa Avaineed yong Bald inal Special for asain April 13th. i hte 185/00 0.0) fh Selections made now of additional salespeople to facili §Qc. and 65c. Inces at 25c. 75c.to $1.50 laces at 50c. You'll see all the aces required to give finishing touch to your Easter apparel and Spring and Summer costumes marked at one-half of Weeks of active planning have assembled the newest creations, without exception, and the very names are a guarantee that every purchaser, from the NERF of simplest taste to the fastidious woman requiring the most elaborate apparel, will be better suited than is possible in the The collection includes pompadour net laces, embroidered net laces, seed net laces, English eyelet net laces, Point Gaze net laces, Rose Point net’ laces, baby Irish laces, Venise applique, linen embroidered laces, &c., &c. 5,000 dozen French and German Val, laces ina great sale—the newest patterns—the scarcest patterns— priced at about one-half of what they usually cost to make--to-morrow the best time of the season to buy, 29c dozen for 5Oc values | §$c dozen for 1.00 values. | 75c dozen for 1.50 values. 3,000 yards 50¢, quality Lyons chiffons and mousselines in all 2) different colorings— ate the choosing of those who attend, lsteads with brass trimmings, ble for Usual Prices $4.75, 6,75 and 9,50 $20.00, 27.50, 45,00 Usually $25,00, 35.00 and 65,00 $4.85, 8.50, 10,00 $22.50, 27.50, $30.00 Usual price $9.75 , Compl Line of Mattresses, Springs and Pillows, $3.50, 4.50, 6.50 165,00 4eaco| 18 1 Hardinan Upright and one-third the 1 Hare diva Square NES aFe store where you'd pay regular prices, with brass trimmings, matched widths--edges and insertions— A 50 » of Ren oreat : pecia’ctaues ih he wanted millinery 1 Gegsford ford Co Pwenty-third Street Faster novelties at a saving of fully 50 per cent. An elaborate collection of imported laces at 25c. a yard, HIS is going to be the greatest lace sale of the season. duplicate the values must admit the fact, because of the buying facilities of our Paris house. We have so much confidence in the ability of each price to bring a record-breaking crowd that we've giver over two special tables in the centre aisle, Main Floor, and taken on a number abdinn Main Floor, You will not want to miss it. Other stores that cannot smartest $1.95 waist. No doubt you'd prefer it to many oy of the uns that are being shown at that price. $2.00 and $3.00 laces at 98c. $3.50 and $5.00 laces at 41.48, Lace waistings in endless variety—Val. waistings, Point Gaze wailstings, seed Het waistings, pompadour fe Wiest $8.00 down to the extremely low bargain price of.