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BiG CROWD AT TRADING STAMP STORE AGAIN ‘Women with Babies and Books Clamor Outside Locked Doors for Premiums. ANGRY MEN IN THRONG. One Threatens Vengeance Un- less He Gets Something in Return for Stamps. RECEIVER HAS BEEN NAMED. | Four Policemen Required to Keep In Order Frantic Thousands with Claims on Company. Although the Benedict & Macfarlane ! v Stamp sore at No. 156 Weat tw hind street ts in hands of ar he door ts locked and ve nothing ts vistolo through the windows but large, rolust aticles of merchand'se redeemable only with thousante of stamps, a great throng surged about the place to-day, Women began to arrive goon after daylight and by tho time business woke up tn the nei@hborhood two mounted policemen and two patrol- men had all they could do to handle the crowd, There were a few men in the crowd to-day—angry men whose wives fell vic- tims to the trading stamp habit long winoe and had been saving and saving 4m the hope of getting a plano or an au- tomobile, or even a pair of silk por- tleres, Plainly these men were taking @ day off from their work. “When I got home last night,’ ead ene to an Evening World reporter, “my supper wasn't cooked and I found my mrife orying. She said she had been Gown here all day trying to cash in her @tamps and that they finally shut the doors on her, Rushed to “Sales.” “aly pey ia only $U @ week and my fwite has been trying to help us slong by collecting trading stamps, When- @ver phe saw a sale where they gave extra stamps she flew off to it and Dovght all she had the money for to @ather in the stamps, Bhe spent most ef her time pasting up trading stamps, yeounting them and figuring on what ale \/Mfoutd pull down after she collected 11,422, Now they tell me that the trad- dag atamp people have busted. I have ome down her for something in re- tum for the three books of stamps I fhave in my pocket or I'll make some- body sorry." Certainly no more interesting crowd this which has been attracted ‘to «West Twenty-third street by the collapse of the Blue ‘Trad- Ming Stamp Company has ever as- mmembled in New York. There {s Ho similarity between it and a crowd 4a sasembles for a run on @ sav- (ngs bank, It is entirely different from ® orowd such as clamors for revenge and repayment after the collapse of a) tit _ Setttoh-quick concern, The preponder- nce of excited women, most of them babies in their arms or little ones i Ing to their ekirte, tends to oon- and notse, Tore Up Her Book. One of the lenders in the line that fwas formed outside the door was a fat ‘woman with @ sorrowful countenance, ‘With eyes fixed upon the locked door @he bore uncomplainingly the jostling wend discomfort to which she was si ydected for two hours, Suddenly she began to ory, ailently. ; th fears streaming down her , Gheeka she stepped out of the line, walkei to the edge of the sidewall, tore her trading stamp book in two and threw the pleces to the street car track, ‘The result almvst paralyzed the police- men. Bvery woman in the crowd who hat ween the despairing destructiveness of the fat woman made a rush for the Ygragments of the book. They tore at Peach other. elbowed and scmtched, but ‘m newsboy beat them all to the coveted wrecknge. “TAttle boy." orled one woman, "I'll @iye you ten cents for them books," “An, g’wan," retorted the Dov, Another woman offered 15 cents, an- other 20 and finally’a profilgate female Mnanoler offered a quarter, ‘This was evidently the upset price and the hoy wocepted It, The triumphant expression on the face of the purchaser an sho arted to fight for her place in! the ine dn front of the locked and bank- | unt store showed how hard it {a to hope in a woman, ———= ‘SANG HIS WAY INTO HEART OF ACCOMPANIST. @retty Nomance Negnn at a Con- cert Ends in Marriage ot 1 Bntergiin ‘A pretty romance had its happy oul- (mination yesterday in Jersey City in the marriage of Miss Ethel Violet Cave, i, ot New York, to Thomas Kelly Cole, a popular singer, The wedding took place in the Bergen Reformed Church, and the ceremony | ‘was pérformed by the pastor of that @t00m, . Boot, ‘Wheh the Women's Choral Union, of { yy City, gaye its first concert last Ra ME, Cole was one of the golo- ots, Miss Cave, a young English ‘pitt y ohance accompaniod hw baritone sole nthe plano. The singer sang his way He the henria not only of “ine “aude % of the present Mrs, (i peinied to have bee Aly th a new Inapiratio The romance duted trom their meet fing on that occasion. Mr, Cp i gative) of Cleveland. Oo Bue Weel? i few. Yor! tter his réturn trom the \ raat Arip che will be installed In. the Rar gages Unitarian Church In Te Gitors Rev John hosco, seventh street, Who tan from her hone ny day’ mokning ola only inne own tnd withow shoes Cr i Hie omanea ‘vertersin) pret ees a ewer. ot dog her recovery. it is fomred tli Soman, Who liad been “i actat etiia sulede' in’ Nei Hay.” The poles MAKES NEW YORK DEBUT SUNDAY. MABRLAZAMNISER Miss Maibel Zahniser, who will sing the contralto solo in Victor Her- bert's new Easter anthem, "Christ Is Risen,’ at the concert Sunday night at the Majestic Theatre, {s a Pittsburg girl who has sung in many of the most prominent churches in her home city, where she is a favorite, SAID THE WOMAN WAS HIS BUYER Mr. Abrams Explains Miss Petri Is Fined and Mrs. Abrams Is Said to Have Used an Um- brella on Her Husband. SEALED VERDICT IN BRADY DIVORCE, Jury Had Not Agreed at Midnight— Resnit Will Be Known Monday, Not until Monday will Mra, Sadie y, Brady, granddaughter of Ieaac Singer, know whether a divorce will be granted her from her husband, Daniel M, Brady. whom she charges with too much at- tentton to Gertrude Mclkenrie, an aoc- ess, tior hearing aM of the the sult the Jury tetined yestecdne® al? ternoon at 4 o'dlook, and at midhient Tustice Clarke ordered a sealed verdict "ahs Ie the escoha erint ot che second. trial o tho Nrat jury having tailed £6 agregettt —————_— QUARRY LOBBY ROUTED IN ALBANY ‘William Abrens, fitty years ofd, an'd to be a wealthy merchant and giving his address at No, 100 West Birhty- ninth street, and Ida Petri, somewhere near forty, who sald she lived in Provi- dence, R. 1, were arrested last night on ‘Twenty-fourth street, near Lexing- ton avenue, charged with intoxication. When the woman wes searched $2,000 in bills of large denomination were found on her, At the Kast ‘Twenty-second street station Abrams sent for his wife, and she balled dum, When she learned that he had been in the company of another woman, the police allege, she struck over the head with an umbrella. Mies Potrt also secured In the Yorkville Court, before Magis- tmite Mlammer, to-day, ‘Abrams denied that he was intoxicated, Ho sald the woman was a buyer for his @rm, and he had taken her to dinner, She be- came iil, hw said, and had not drunk anything to make’ her Intoxtoated. Tho woman was Qned $3 and Abrame was discharged. Mrs, Abrams wae tn court, and the trio lett’ the court together, FOUR WEDDINGS IN ONE FAMILY Commodore Norris’s Two Daughters, His Son and His Nephew, All to Be Married Soon at His Home in Brooklyn (Special to The Evening World,) ALBANY, April 21.—The lobby work- ing tor the trap rock quarry compantes on look =Mountain hi Me Assombly to-do weed withowt ae: Hate dire Hirls bt ‘alrades fommiseion ta acquir: quarry ‘property. by. condomnation, foe {he Purpose of extending the Paltsados SATURDAY, Newest Spring Sha “(Knickerbocker’’ Glove, also in Black and White, Cupid with his sharpest arrows has raked fore and aft the yacht of James N. Norris, Commodore of the Knicker- bocker Yacht Club, amd the result will be four weddings at the Commodore's home, No, 703 Greene avenue, Brooklyn, The wounded in Cupid's broadside are: Miss Wilxabeth BP, Norris, the com- modore's daughter, who is to marry Froderick L, Kramer, ® New York broker, Miss Carolyn ©, Norris, anotter of the commodore's daughters, who is to marry Walter R, Hill, a Brooklyn wool- len dealer, ¥ William H. Norns, the commodore's son, Who Is to marry Miss Ethna Green, of California, . Bldney G. Hoare, the commodore's nephew, who is to marry Miss Ilorence by, of Wngland, wedding of Mr, Hoare to Miss Saxby will take place In June, at the |Norels homo, where. preparations are already belng made for the entertains ment of relatives from England. ‘he other three weddings will prob- ably take place the Fall, The e brother and two | will be married on the same da ih The Norris family ts well-known In TAFFETA REDINGOTES, three- unlined, 4 to 18 years,,,... black and white checks, 4to MISSES’ SEPARATE SKIRTS, in isters jthe Stuyvesant Heights district of | Brooklyn, where they “have lived for |twenty years, and the report of the many marriages, whieh to take piace among Its members, Is the most talked of Subject in social, circles in that part of the city, RELIEF !! ae passed without de- | E I authorizing the | “Regis” Real Kid Gloves. Two clasp, Overseam, Parie point Embroidered backs, ) also Black & White, value $1.50 SPECIAL IMPORTATION OF “COURVOISIER'’ REAL KID GLOVES, Street and Evening wear in new colors. to late styles in Chamols and Silk Gl CHILDREN'S REEFERS collarle: box or aide plaited, 37 and 39 inch lengths roadway L198 Street be EVENING, APRIL :1, 1905, EASTER LILIES BLOOM IN PARK GREENHOUSES ‘Beautiful Display of Spring Blossoms Opens to Public To-Morrow. Easter fa close at hand, and Mr, Olison, of the Central Park greenhouses, has been preparing for the day an ex- |hibit of spring blossoms that will rival \a tropical garden In beauty. The north greenhouse, ut the One Hundred and Sixth street and Fifth avenue entrance to the park, will open to-morrow with a glorious display of flowering plants and bulbs tn the perfection of ther bloom, Easter lilies there are, of course, giatening in their purity; azaleas, red fw the dawn and jshliding ‘through pinks and yellows to clear white; hya- cimths with stems heavily laden with big perfumed bells; davodila and tulips, | narciasus und daisies, clnera!, as in all | the richest blues, purples and hellot- tropes, ‘The cllection of azaleas and nhododendrons is superb in the growsh |and color of the blossoms, | Sthereal spirea and Scotah heather are nestling in the yellow sunshine made by genestas and acacias with the yellow bloasoms. But Die arniett pot th te wits indor gurden is where me plants litt their lly heads, glowing \red lice tine. Pe die svuth palm house the roses are climbing high up the walls, calla lies lifting their muwwy crnicoplse against the greun of the palms, There are some new hydrangwis of exquisiw biue to be found here, and another rainbow of tulips and hyacinths, "The big centre palm houge Will be | of especial interest because of the coftes tree, Whose berries are just ripening ready for roasting, This plant does not |bear Mocha or Java, but the rare and original, Arablah coftee. The fruit of oth red and yellow bananas are ripea- ing, and the royal palm Js In flower. ‘As for the trout, gosh and perch, they look up hungrily from. the pool and from the ttle brook that babbles through the palm house, Fishing may not be exactly an Easter a im, but ny. visitor to tho flower exhibit” who rambles here to the shade of the shel- tering palma and has the forethought to provide himself with a string, bent pin and bait can easily catch # fish, has been done, NIGHT WORKERS WILL HAVE A SPECIAL EASTER SERVICE. Solemn High Mass Will Be Held at St. DAssint at 2.40 O'Clock Sunday Morning. Of all the church ceremonies pro- posed to mark the celebration of Easter Bunday, there will be none more inter- esting that the solemn high mass at 2.30 o'clock in the morning at the Church of St, Francis of Aasis!, in Thirty-frst street, between Sixth ‘and Beventh avenues,’ This Ia one of the Francis pensation to celebrate midnight masses for the benefit of night tollers, The St. Francis of Assisi masses are at- tended by newspaper workers, hotel employees and others whose employ- Ment compels them to sleep while the sun shines, There {s a splendid cholr in thie oehurch under the direction of P, J. | Quigh the oragnist, Right Rev, Cusick will celeorate the Baste i Rey, Father Schiimgmann, the pastor, will act ws deacon, and Domine Scanian and Rey, Matthew Tox, sub-deacons, and Rev, John Stari, master of ceremonies. APRIL 224, 1.00 pair Suede and Glace, for Attention is directed loves, also to the an exclusive Novelty in shades of Tan, Women’s Coats and Suits COVERT COATS, medium length... TAFFETA COATS, Blouse Model TAFFETA COATS, medium length + 19,50 -19,50 ‘20 00, 25,00 quarter length, ,.....,..22,50 Misses’ and Children’s Wear SPECIALS CHILDREN'S REEFERS, three-quarter length, of Serge, ), all wool material in 14 years tees Figue and Linen, . 475 Bon Ami to leave off The Best Scourin COFFEE Spore Mage 10 days and use A Scouring Soap j A Metal Polish | A Glass Cleaner ~mereaneattede opmeanrer iy itt It} en few churvhes authorized by special dis- | UNION MADE. $350SHOES MeniInevery walk of life, inall pro» fessions and trades, the! gentleman of | leisure and | the working- man — a wear W. L, Douglas $3.50 shoes because they'rethebest In the world, Ww. L. Douglas makes andsalis more Men's $3.50 shoes than any other manufaoturor in the world. $10, 000 REWARD to any one who can th disprove this statement, Douglas Shoes are Always Satlsfactory. 2 pald as high as $12.00 for a pair of shoes made to f: order, on account o left small toe being crooked (caused by tight shoes), but they never gave ma the satisfaction I received from the palr of shoes you made specially for me some months ago, according to mymallorder, They needed no ‘breaking in,’ they fitted perfectly from the You CANNOT BUY A MORE BHOE AT ANY PRICE, moment! put them on, 1 walked a number of miles in them the first day I received them, T see you are now advertising Spring Styles; please send me your Catalog, aa! shall want Alliance, @ new pairof shoes after a while,” 0 CHAS. TEOKE, Ray, N.D. A popular Past Oolor Eyelets wil! not tum brassy, Bha 33 Baye wear W.L. Dougine $2.50 and $2.00 shoes Mado th because they fit better, hold thelr shape and | oeintal wear longer than other makes. f Sora ty ; Write for Now IM. Catalog, Bhoes by mall of express pre- alt for 28 cents oxtra, see L, Douglas, Brockton, Mase, +60. W.L.Douglas $3.50 8hoe Stores In Creater New York: 3 way, comer Howard Street, | 356 Bixth Avenue, comer 2d Btreet, ‘55 Broadway, corner 8th Street. B45 wighth Avenue, 53 Broadway, corner 14th Street, 349 Broadway, corner d6th Street, 447-1449 Brondway, corner 41et St, 05 Nassau Street, 250 Weat 125th Street, BROOKLY®. 8-710 Broad: 1 OOP, Cheng Bt S87 Brondwayy corner Gater Avenue, Pearl Street, 421 Fulton Street, corner 074 Third Avenue, 404 Fifth Avenue, Bada Third A 120th, Bt, TenaMy CH h9 Neware Avenue a Aven bst, Tad e 147th Bea, | INE K—788 Broad Std “999 Third Ave,, bet, 146t Tailor Shope: 110 Fifth Avenue | Atterbury System Clothes are made with the idea of putting into | them goodnesses unguessed by other | makers of ready-for-service garments, | Such care is taken with these clothes that no matter whether you pay $20 or $45, or any step-up between, you get a satisfaction and a service un- } equalled by the best custom-tailor for | twice the money, The result shows in these clothes. Mere talking about them will not have the weight of one look at the apparel itself, They meet every fastidious demand of the chap who knows what he wants, and wants the best he can get “Ask the Man Who Wears Them” | | QUAKER GREY We have hats, to shoes, of cou: gloves and the right little things that make a right yot inexpensive outfit ours should be yours, since they’re but $25 Sole Agent Salesrooms 39441 Also at CORTLANDT STREET New Haven New York City Connecticut ———" That Outfit Need _ Cause No Outlay The CAESAR MISCH stores will be your shoppi swaggerly styled clothes—whether you've all Aca Aaaaahg We will dress you from tip to toe tor the least outlay and “Charge It” for future payments, Simply state how “easiest” you are in- clined to settle and the payments will be atranged to suit your convenience on a weekly or monthly basis, Right Easter Clothes. Clothing of the Caesar Misch calibre is better than clothes of elsewhere, Especial men- tion is due the fancy worsteds, blue and black serges and fabrics in the new Spring styles, The garments are built with all the careful details and get-up of the made-to-order toys, Collars are hand felled and the fronts and shoulders scientifically padded and shaped, Top coats and “water-tight” garments, too, in ex- cellent array, Prices trom $10.75 to $18.75. Men’s and Women’s Shoes, Everything that's new and up-to-date in Women’s and Men's Footwear is represented in our line, No matter what shape you want or what kind of 2.50 & 3.00 leather, we can satisfy the most Critical, Per paiteseeseers Ladies’ and Misses’ Box-Coat Special, $5 Very stylish Ladies’ and Misses’ Covert Cloth Box Coat; latest cut, excellently tailored; positive $7.50 value; Special Easter Price. , £ 98, $5.98 241-243 SIXTH AVE., BET. 15TH AND 16TH STS, Open saturday Evenings. Fiverywheret Tn Cty Fall Part, alone Pork Rew, id the ferrin and om the trains henr the ery: “198 World Almn- Tite the newshove’ harveat, Cowar CORN & BUNION WAX & PASTE, (riot they ren it, Tf yor hava not alreely CURES CORNS & BUNIONS. y NOTHING LIKE IT. PRICE 280./ nema and’ the” Aimaree. Teperesent W.L.DOUGLAS SURPRISE 132 to 146 W, 14th St., | 83d St, and Third Av Between 6th and 7th Aves, One Block from “L” Station, Surprise Special y3%524 C, Peerless High Grade Men’s Suits} A rich Spring display of fine-eustom: quality suits for men. The very nt est effects in all pure worsted and all wool cheviots, overplaids, checks, stripe and indistinct figurings, in all the po lar colorings of the season, including’ the very stylish grays, cut on the latest Spring models, both single and doubl breasted, and tailored to fit. The co sre cut with broad shoulders, shapelyy lapels and close-fitting collars, and fin- i lined throughout with either satin {shed venetian or fine quality serge; to fit any man, regard- less of his build, On sale one week, beginning to-morrow and ending next Friday ...+eeeee. Easter Novelty Garments For Boys and Children. The newest Spring fashions—Norfolks, Busters, Russian Blouses - int Donel erated calls Tite of excellent apne fabrics in Ped orings and patterns, Our children’s room abounds in e: A must be seen to be appreciated. ie bi $1.50, $2, $3, $3.50, $4, $5, Confirmation Suits. Boys’ Easter Furnishings, Our blue and black sults are} Fast black, full seamless guaranteed to hold their color;} Stockings ...... beautifully tailored and cut on new, White Lisle Gloves....ce0« stylish models, ‘White Laundered Shirts. 0.450) 51,50, $2.50, 93,50, %5.00] White Lawn Bows.......... 106 Immense Variety of Men’s Stylish Suits. All the newest creations. Made by-capable tailors on thedatest mode! —garments of exceptional value. $10, $12. $7.50, OUR FAMOUS DOUBLE GUARANTEE. We refund the ley at onco if any purchase fails to please, and press and repair all clothing as often as you wish free of charge. Stylish Hats for Easter. BASTER VALUES, ty Men’s Furnishings J Every new block and color Is) Perfect Fitting Shirts, found in-our large assortment, Alt} light Aliiegl? alesis, 956, 1,45: | our hats-are pure fur felt and silk} p74 en ee hadex.” 9SCH poe fennevane enoerde $1.45, $1.95. a 2OC Aes Flyer 29c Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock, THE SURPRISE STORE 132 to 146 W. 14th St.,| Third Ave., n. w. cor, 83d St, J Between 6th and 7th Aves, One Block trom “L’” Station, i ono OCH) i SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY, ¢ Rich Silk Four-in-Hands © Bnormous Selection of Patterns, Lovd & Laylon Attention Is Directed To A Special Sale of Women's and Misses’ Covert Top-Coats, —Styles As Follows:— aa-inch Fitted Coats, lap seams, based: jo-inch 34 Top-Ceats, lined with taffeta. ZT 5.00 jo-inch Box Back, tancy Covert, fy tront. Ay 4e-inch Loose Top-Coats, value $20.00, |, Also Taffeta Silk Blouses with applications of braid or pique reveres, jaunty models; value $30.00, at $25.00. Complete Assortment of Silk, Pongee, Lace and Cloth Coats for reception and evening wear, also Coats of Sitk Rubber, Cloth and Leather | (. SUNVAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, JAMES 8 COWARD, | nit have con tr AMES 8. COWARD. the namnaae tm 6 Bama quarter |