The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1905, Page 7

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HYDE GETS AN INJUNCTION IN EQUITABLE ROW Alexander Men Restrained from Going Ahead with Mutualization, LORD BROUGHT ACTION. Clakned Stock Would Be De- preciated by Proposed Plan for Amended Charter. ‘Wheat ts the Equitable Assurance Soolety mud- @ie over President Alexander and his when Justice in forces wan won to-day Maddox in the Suprome Court Brooklyn granted an injunction re- etraining Alexander and the Alexander factionists from amending the charter of the Faquitable and mutualizing the corporation, This injunction is the result of the eult of Franklin B. 1.914 berun a month ayo to prevent the State Superintendent of Inaurence from receiving for filing a proposed amended charter of the society which provided for a complete mutuall- metion and a division of the surplus among the policy-holders. James H. Hyde intervened. Franklin L, Lord ts a stockholder In the Kauitable Society, and his conten- tion i# that mutvallgation such as pro- ander and the commi:tea posed by Al of the Equita Je directors, which adopt- ed the amendment to the charter, would decrease the value of his stock. While the Maddox Injunction {ts only) those who have obtained it tri 4omporary, declared to-day that t oft case on. its merits. Ww onaceate | paid & buBhel of ox to the Court trae it snd ings Ko It] g There | was “no complaint | aguinat ia said that the end of the sit juny | Schifer and he was discharged, months off, perhaps ay! n e in=| [ee ne Rese Juneuion meanwhile will yame | ends as if it were per General, tt Miely’ give his’ apo: to set it aside or to amended charter on operation, MAX HART SENTENCED. Dullder Ge Months for Lareeny. 2 At hw a put the highway to Seven Max Hart, a builder, with an office at No, $9 Naseau street, convict grand Jurccny, Was to-day sentenced to & Ss. seven years and ler Goff in Gen- of No 2) Second ave- b that ‘he given a Vennayly CUT OUT $100 COUPON. magazine page ef this ng World C Little World Wants NEARLY Baked alive; ONE Went to a summer resort, THEN There were 5, (Sseriey 4000 Resorts will be described in next Sunduy's World Want Directory, considered a victory by ames H. Hyde and his adherents in In this sult) | sald a bushel of euch fleld glasses could ee Bante ies Years and Six | per, coupon on the second CROOK ROUND-UP AT GRAVESEND Seven Alleged Piokpockets Pro- | test Innocence, Are Set, Free and Magistrate Scores Police for Arresting Them. Joseph Miller, allas Weinstock, who ‘the police say 1s an old-time pickpocket, wae held for tnial to-day on @ chi grand larceny by Police Magistrate Hi¢e- gimbotham, in the Adame Street Court, Brooklyn, Detective-Gerst, Gomeringer temtified that he arrested Miller yester- day at the Gravesend Race Track, while Miller was in the act of ‘dipping’ $150 trom a yeet pocket of Assemblyman Richard H. Smith, of Brooklyn, “1 had been following Miller around for nearly an hour,” sald the detective, “and at last caught him at work, As I grabbed him he dropped the roll of mone yand ewore it was all & mistake." Beven alleged pickpocketn, whose pio- tures the detectives sald were in the es’ Gallery, were arraigned with Miller, They had been arrested at the track on general principles and Magis- trate Higginbotham scored the police for molesting them. Every one protest- ed that he was an honest man and was discharged. Isadore Behifer, according to the po- lice, was caught in a new swindle, He would walt for an easy victtm in the winners line and approach him for @ loan, offering as security what appear- ed to be a pair of good field glas |The winner would invariably snatch a the opportunity to get a pair of im- ported glasses for $3.60, Schifer saying that they cost eighty marks In Berlin. When the victim would wake up he would find that what appeared to be pigskin waa only paper and that in- stead of lenses the glasses were of the ndow pane variety. Tho detectives ;|PLAYED JOKE ON BROTHER :| BY TAKING CARBOLIC ACID. “Poor Sort of a Jok aid Mate trate Mnyo When Hooney Was Arraigned, Gerald A. Rooney, of One Hundred and Thirt an Inspector of sewers in the Bronx. was arrested to-day by Patrolman Ro- senkrang, changed with attempting sul- clde, Rooney went to the saloon of Eugene J. McGuire, Democratic leader, at One Hundred and Thirty-elghth atreet and Third avenue, and asked Fred Robin- gon, a bartender, for some writing pa- He then wrote two notes to his | brother "Bob" and afterward asked for a whiskey gi Robingon says he saw Rooney take out a bottie and pour some liquid in thd .giagie Before he could drink it Tobinggn: and MeGuire grabbed the glass, The bottle was found to con- }tain carbolle acid, Patrolman Rosenkranz took Rooney to the station-house, There Capt, | Ward poured out the acid, filled the |bottle with water, and hasded It to | Rooney to see If he really Md desire |to commit ‘suicide, Rooney did not | Know the substitudon and gulped down \the Mauid when Ward told him to commtt suleide if he wanted to do so, the MorHanmin, Court, charwed Sage alt e ‘ourt, cha . temo sulcide. Pee Tac et “Thad no more Intention of co: ° ting sulcide than you had,” sald Roney to Magistrate Mayo. "I only did it as & joke on brother Bob, $25,000 worth “of pr wife and \ operty and Tne lah chil, and no troubles’. * Magistrate Mayo auld, “You hadn't eet, a May |. “Yo \t a Maglatrate Mayo, uw hadn't bet. Roohey was discharged with a repri- mand, ‘The’ letter which Rooney wroto brother said that when he Teceived it the writer would be dead, and asked that A TRULY.IDEAL WIFE HERHUSBAND'S BESTHELPER Vigorous Health Is the Great Sour:e | of the Powerto Inspire and Encour-| age—All Women Should Seek It One of the most noted, successfull | and richest men of this century In a) recent article his sald: “Whatever I am and whatever suivess 1 have at- talned in this world [ owe all to my wife, From the day | first knew her she has been an inspiration and the gréateat helpmate of my life.” To be such a successful wife, to retain the love an! admiration of her husband, to inspire him to make the most of himself, should be a 's constant study. If a woman finds that her ener gies are flagging, that sho gets easily tired, dark shadows appear under her eyes, she has backache, head- aches, bearing-down pains, nervous- ness, whites, irregularities or the blues, she should start at once to build up her system by a tonic with specific powers, such as Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Following we publish by request a letter from a young wife: Dear Mra, Pinkhat ‘Ever since my child was b ° pe tow women @ with finale weak bearin; backache and wretched head- fected my stomach ao I could not a, and half my time was spent EB. Pinkham's Vegetable nade me a well woman, and I feel so grate. ful that Tam glad to write and tell you o e1 rouRht mi aa T ho} nmation, ali inlay, OL South 1oth ‘What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound did for Mrs, Ain,- ley it will do for every sick and ai!- ing woman, If you have symptoms you don't understand, write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is frec and always helpful. PICKWICK SYSTEM CLOTHES 4re tXe supreme accomplishment in ready: for-service garments. They are the bést-Atting clothos In the world, They cost uo more than the infe- ror Kirdy—and they FIT Men of EVERY BUILD ‘The Pickwick System is the outcome of a modern organization whose methods save is% to 26% In tho cost of production Every wearer of’ a Plukwick Suit particl- pates In the benefits of this saving. Pickwick Suits $42.50 Upward Poco res Orouns 743 BROAWAY AT ASTOR PLACE No Extra Charge for It. was brought up, he be burjed in the faith in which ho Advertisements for The World may be left any American District Messenger Office the city untt) 9 P.M at tn Competition-Conquering Challenge Prices. Men’s Suits Worth $10 Truly wonderful vy; —ab- solutely without cau Gua the latest styles, single and double breasted coats, Hand- some patterns in fancy woollens; also fast blue serges and chey- lots. Come and get one of these suits at the CHALLENGE e 75 PRICE now —— Some ald Values in Man's Suits, $6.90 and $7.70 A Big Suis Value for Boys, 4M} The new double-breasted Norfoll Kuor Suits, in all-woo! serges nat cher: lots. $3.00 SUITS NOW ONLY, MEN'S FANCY WASHABLE VASTS, 50° BERNHEIM & CO.’S Values in Famous. Challenge Sale. Planned ahead and arranged to convince you that at this store you can rely on saving money and securing quality. Cold May weather enabled us to close some extraordinary deals with manufacturers who were overstocked and in need of cash, All of our best. regular lines are also reduced in price—hence these Boys’ $5.00 A tich blue, fast color and all wool; also fancy worsteds and chi $1.69) viots; Oey, styleand wear. All Men’s Suits Worth $12 Here's a sensation. Choose from the richest looking and best wearing serges and a big | line of the season's hits in fancy ‘ worsteds, Mammoth range of | patterns, Latest cut, concave shoulders, close fitting collars, | -50 || Fine Tailored Dress Suits, all syles, $12.00 and $15.00 Blue Serge Suits. CHALLENGE PRICE now =! seam taped; made for styles to choose from $2.85 MEN'S OUTING TROUSERS, A Toy Balloon FREE TO EVERY PURCHASER IN ANY DEPT. HERE TO-MORROW—ALL DAY .25 for Men’s Suits Made to Sell at 5 seeins to you less than you want to pay for a Spring Suit, look Every concelvable color and every approved weave of the season is included among them— at these marvels of the talior’s art at $8.25, their ent and style are great— their trimming and work- manship are unusually good. If you are not surprised at the values it will be a wonder indeed. $16 Suits at...... [5.9 Equal to Tailors’ $30.00 $35.00 Custom Suit: $1.00 in a Great Saturday Sale, at.... Men's high-grade Shirts, brands well known; when you get one of these you get shirt style, shirt comfort, and all at a small price bortments, of course, but the price must tempt you; all eizes; Ma- light or dark ef- 55c dras and Vercale, plain or plaited bosoms, fects; $1.00 valne; on sale at.....+) oe 69c. for Men's $1.25 Negligee Shirts. $1.00 for Men’s $1.50 Negligee Shirts, $1.10 for Men’s $1.50 and $2.00 Negligee Shirts, ‘The Cluett Negligee Shirts, complete and $2.50. 98c. for Men’s Sample Underwear, worth up to $2.50. 79c. for Men's $1,5U Oneita Combination Suits, 25c. for Men’s 50c, 2% In, French Washable Fourein-Hands, In Plain colors or figured effects. 25¢. for Men's 39c, up- date fancy Half Hose. Has Known for Many That Sale of— Zafeta Blouse D Ag 6,50 $10 to $12 Never such vyalues—never Dresses at $6.60. WE HAVE A FRW MORE emerald green, Yale blue, wood p ornaments—tancy eeve—the entire full faring, with. triple front, ornamented with tailored. values, ———<—<—<—<—<—<—— A Wonderful Sale of ‘ Watch, Clock and Jzwelry Repaliaa on the Premises, he Lingering Cool Weather Has Made a Picnic fo Clothing Buyers and Just in Time for Decoration Day. | O Men’s Suits Thousands of Men’s sortment, at $1.50, $2.00 The Greatest Sale New York and if you are prompt you can get yours, will really pay you to look at them, anyhow. ‘The material 18 goft tinianed Nouveauie black, with very full piaited blouse and stock—full waist over thin give It more body and better shape. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, A Toy Balloo FREE TO EVERY PURCHASER IN ANY DEPT. HERE TO-MORROW—ALL DAY SIXTH AVENUE AND 23D ST., NEW YORK, r as 0 a It has played havoc with the manufacturers, but it has given us a chance to come to the front with a sale for Saturday whose like was never known. before at this season. Every one knows that with delayed warm weather clothing manufacturers must feel the inevitable depression, Their needs are urgent—their bills must be settled—their workmen paid, That means SACRIFICE. TO-DAY It Means an Enormous Sacrifice, | and we’ve had the pick of the market at that, With woollens at their | present high price and the little we give up for these splendid goods” the values are virtually double the selling prices. Sale Starts Saturday Morning greatest of the season, Read on—you can't afford to miss a word; | 00 for Men’s Pants, 5 25 for Men’s Suits ¢ Worth $3.00 a Pair. |\(* Intended to Sell at $12. On sale from 9 to 1 o'clock Saturday only, No mali On Sale 9 to 1 o° Si or C. O. D. orders and limit of one pair to a buyer. Of CRS RCSB D ODS Bales of Panty at a Dollar anve become common enough, but | Put your eyes on any Suit in this lot and you'll say at a glunce tnat they're worth $12; try one on and you'll mar there's a world of difterence between the pants in this sale at o dollar and the pants you have been getting in vel how so much goodness could be crowded into a sult that ordinarily fells at $12, Note how up-to-date the pat- other stores at that price. It is a positive fact that our price of $1,00 does not cover the cost of the bare materials terns are and how pleasing their style, Note how well made and finished they are, and 5 25 oe ’ ’ $1.98 for’ Boys used. Kvery pair is choice and desirable as to 1 00 ® you'll not hesitate to grab them at........... 5 Suits, Worth 4.50 fabric and color, and the offer should not be overlooked by any man who wants $3 pants for, 1 50 for Men’s Suits Made to Sell for $18 & *20 Boys’ two-piece double-breasted Norfolk Suits, with bloomer It you travelled New York uver from Battery to Harlem, you wouldn't match this wonderful offering, The man who never pays less than $18 or $20 for his sult will flnd these at $10.50 just what he is used to wearing, ‘Tho fabrics Include through-and-through worsteds, cheviots pals, Russian blouse with loomer tee and the regu- lation satlor blouse suit. Also in this lot are many suits with and cass{meres, single and double breasted serges and 8.25 10.50 two pairs of pants. All at thibets, all made, trimmed aad tailored to the queen's Every garment shows the work of the master in every line and every stitch. the unheard - of 1 08 e taste; in a word, $18 and $20 Suits for,...seesersseee The fabrics and styles are the season's newest and most popular creations, 1 3.50 Price Of... . sees Sale of [iilliner Extraordinary At LessThan 4% the Cost Trimmed Hats, Untrimmed Hats Flowers and Feathers Greatest Offering Ever Made Untrimmed Hat Department. Manufacturer's stock of Struw Goods, Owing to the cancellation by some of Chicago's leading houses, in consequence of the great atrike in that city, we secured this great purchase at less than one-half the cost of manufacturing, and will offer eame at a small advance, 1,000 Dozen Hats of Highest Grade Are Here. Note a Few Items, Untrimmed Qontinenial Hate for misses and child: f » n, braid, in white and colors, ete a 89c Value. 25c each, with ample preparations for the crowd, which must be the $15 comprising all the approved Spring colors and mix- tures, with all those elusive touches {n the making t hat go to make up a stylish suit; your custom tailor an or would charge $30 to $35 for the same unlimited selection to choose fro Saturday Sale of Hosiery, (| Prices Cut in Two Most Popular Styles— —Most Reliable Makes. 800 pairs Women's 50c, Lace open- work Lisle Thread Hose, in solie black; also tan and tan with silk embroidered insteps; 29c stylish quality; choice 600 pairs Women's solid black or tan gauze Hose, at. 1,200 pairs Children's one and two rib Lisle Thread Hose, fast black, double soles, high spliced and double knees; made of a superior quality of thread, strengthened tn. every place where they havo the hardest wear; usually sold ac- patterns ; broken as- ce = ia ig ig 3 3 == — o a a Day— cording to size, from 85c, to 50c.; we offer all sizes, 9 at Pure white Fancy Chip Hats, roll, 25c 50c Trimmed Hats, $25.00 Trimmed Hats .. +1000 $10.00 Trimmed Hats 00. 15 sailors and dress shapes ~$1.00 value, at......6. $1.25 fine Imported resses $7.50 Trimmed Hats ..,, Leghorns «os. seeeeseees $1.95 Fan These hats represent the latest See Hats .. | creations and finest Imported ma- Cut $2.50 White M terial. Ballors ccc. } such Silk $2.25 Natural Tuse Imported Flowers. | 25 Imported Wreaths Roses, bunch Foliage, bun , Foliage, bunch This is only a partia many Items which we will offer, If you want to save about 4 half your Waist money buy ; your Waists to-morrow. Look at these bargains: hy for 2.2. = 1.48 () 5 Waists—vory fine ail-over embroidered front, tucked to the bust, buttoned all load’ng shay $2.76 BI Hats a Large varlety fine black Hats; values up to $4.50, OF THEM, It Greatest Sale Go-Carts New York has | large factories to us at prices brown and platted ining, to ‘Whe skirt 6.50 ever known, ‘Three unload thelr stocks that make this sell- 3 ’ ing possible; over 100 styles to | hack, with very full sleeve, di Rods BY | th wi y ve, deep ticked Women's Gloves. chcote ton all eitrely new hale “in ee eT ag Ld feveral other styles 2. 65c, tor She Bale aloe | 19c, for 38c, Silk Taffeta ay vl full We odie reclining values; special at i . . 4 1,500 pairs Women's Vinish Lisle packs and udjustable foot rest. | y Thread GLOVES, 2 clasp, in Gloves, Bvery one Atted with solld rubber Valsts In a dozen different stylos of hand- white, black and all the colors to match this season’s spring and summer Gress goods; f si- perb quality, and will give excellent satis- O5C faction: sale price GLOVES, 2 clasp, mode, gray, black » wht Sau SSSA SS Creole Perfectos, 10 for 25c.—50 for $1.15, Creole Perfectos are ‘seconds’ of one of the most widely advertised and most popular S-cent Cigars in the market; satisfaction guaran- 1 teed or money refunded, Mail orders on boxes only, for 25¢c.; box of 50......+ eee enee beeen eeeeenne Cuban Figaros, Purltanos, box of | Imperta Reotprootty 60, all Havana, box of 60. wive free wit Loretta Perfeotos, vox of 0,,,,B00 u, b genuine General Mitohell, 2 for 250, Club House, every cigur banded; bo: 900 pairs Women's Silk } sale price,..., SS Ss some lawn—some made with very fine Taffeta t English embroidered front, tucked back E and foot tn in $5.50 Go-Carts. and sleeve—somo with a strip of hand- 6.00 Go-Carts | some embroidery through centre, very : om | 0c so go fine tucked to the bust, tucked and buttoned back; $6.50 Go-Carts... Bie Malered ‘lawn, aome lines) values upto $00) | 08 f $7.00 Go-Carts ecial at baie i © ; $8.50 Go-Carts Wuists of very fine quality white ; ° | $9.00 Go-Carts effect with rows of lace and strip of embroidery on the silk, forining the surplice attached lace collar, deep lace 2.98 : cuff; $4.00 value; special at.. A Waists of white and black China Silk; made with round yoke of Val, i | “ace and sitrring Loth back, and front, buttoned vsck, deep fancy Ince cuft and fancy sleeve; $5.00 valves; 3.93 y | / ’ Clearing Away Women’s Coats. | _ We are cleaving all our Women’s Silt Coats. Former prices wiped ag away-—-former values forgotten, It's your chance 2 My a Silk Cont, all $15 Silk $20 Semi~ lined 9 Etons ‘ Fitted 28 in, Coals oe now Coats ncw 9 now +e | Ana also 150 high-grade Covert “oats which vere $7 to $10, 3 50 put are bioken In sizes; ull must go at,. f) $10.50 Go-Carts. $12.00 Go-Carte., | Silesia Parasols, green lintd, | Sateen Parasols, green lined. Sateen Parasols, green lined.... | Nickel Parasol Rods......+ + 15 Belar

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