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‘ —oaeemnere i ea ante ee WE THR WORLD: HIGH OFFICERS OF ARCANUM MAY BE FIRED rene Alpes Movement to Oust Supreme Regent Wiggins and Others from Order, MUST RECEDE OR LEAVE. Councils Exasperated at Treat- ment Accorded Their Repre- sentatives by Supreme Body. ‘That the members of the Royal Ar canum who are protesting against the) new rates of life insurance in that or- der mean business Is evidenced by the movement now on foot to have Supreme Regent Howard C. Wiggins and a few of his confrerea ousted from thelr high positions. Plans for concentrated action to ac- complish this have almost been com- pleted and unless the Supreme Regent recedes from h’s position of refusing to Teconvene tne Supreme Council and re- consider the objectionable rules drastic measures will be taken, so It Is asserted, | to rid the order of its executive officers, So determined are the protesting members not to allow the new rates to go Into effect Oct. 1, and so e: rated are they over the treatment ed thelr representatives by the dignitaries of the Supreme Council, that decided steps will be taken to force the Su- preme Council to reconvene elther by Anvoking the aid of the court or by forcing the Grand Counctls in the va- rious States to command the supreme body to reconvene, One Plan Favored. Many Arcanumites sre in favor of tha Plan outlined in The Evening «orld yesterday as the solution of the con- This plan calls upon the to revoke the rates} known as “Option B" "Op- tion Cc” and to have “Option A" prevail h the ghange that the rates quoted therein shall apply to old members at their age of admission to the order instead of at their at- tained age. “That {s the only plaus aid Lawyer John A. Quint: adoption would relieve the situat once. Under its terms, with the amend- suggested, the yearly would be suffictent to meet ail oblt; Hons and put aside a rererve fund of G00d proportions annually.’ All of the councils of this city and vicinity are Committed to this plan and , will endeavor to force the Supreme Council to adopt It as a compromise in order to save the Arcanum from ruption. lis- ‘The committee of nine appoint. Is of Brooklyn and Long Rested the plan to the Councils of other States and expect thelr co-operation in having it adopted. Complaints Against Officers. Complaints have bean made by mem- e Save the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful, We can hardly realizo that of all the children born ia civilized countries, twentytwo per cent, or nei uly one-quarter, die before they reach one year} thirtysoven per cent, or m1 than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen! We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save o ma- jority of theso precious lives, Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations, Drops, tinctures | and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or less opium, or | morphine, They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons, In any quantity | they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria operates exactly the reverse, but you must see that it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Castoria causes the blood to circulate properly, opens the | pores of the skin and allays fever, | Letters from Prominent Physicians | addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. | Dr. A. F. Peeler, of St. Louls, Mo., says: “I have prescribed your Castoria in many cas¢s and have always found it an efficient and speedy remedy Dr. E. Down, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “I have prescribed your Cas: | toria in my practice for many years with great satisfaction to myself and benefit to my patients.” Dr. Edward Parrish, of Brooklyn, N. ¥., says: “I have used your Cas: | toria in my own household with good results, and have advised several | patients to use it for its mild laxative effect and freedom from harm.” } Dr. J. B. Elilott, of New York City, says: “Having during the past six years prescribed your Castoria for infantile stomach disorders, I most heartily commend its use. The formula contains nothing deleterious | to the most delicate of children.” Dr. C. G. Sprague, of Omaha, Neb., says: “Y: Castoria is an ideal medicine for children, and I frequently prescribe it. While I do not advo: cate the indiscriminate use of proprietary medicines, yet Castoria {s an exception for conditions which arise in the care of children.” Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Your Castoria holds the esteem of the medical profession in a manner held by no other propri tary preparation, It is a sure and reliable medicine for infants and dren. In fact, it is the universal household remedy for infantile ailments. Dr. H. F. Merrill, of Augusta, Me., says: “Castoria is one of the very finest and most remarkable remedies for infants and children. In my opinion your Castoria has saved, thousands from an grave I furnish hundreds of testimonials from this locality as to its efficie and merits.” Dr. Norman M. Geer, of Cleveland, Ohio, says ng the last tweive years I have frequently recommended your Castorin as one of the best | preparations of the kind, being safe in the hands of pavents and very ef. fective in relieving children’s disorders, while the ec: h which such | a pleasant preparation can be administered iz a great advantage.” | cenuinE CASTORIA «atways | Bears the Signature of nore ANegetable Preparation for As similating the Food and Regula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of 1 sINFANTS # CHILDW Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC. Pewepe af Old Dr SAMUEL PITCHER Pamplin Sed - Aix.tana > Rochelle Salts - Arise Seed + Sodan + ee. fect Remedy for Constipa- i en Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, 1 Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimile Signature of a: NEW YORK. ___ Al 6 anonthy old EXAGT CUPY OF WRAPPER. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE GENTAUR von city. INTEREST AND DIVIDEND BANKING AND FINANCIAL, NOTICES. OG BANKING AND FINANCIAL, SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY bers of various councils before whom| 31 Tepresentutives of preme Couneil | have appeared to explain the To the Hotders of Certificates of Deposit of the Morton Trust new Tates that these off deith- erately decelved their hearers, © Supreme Councll representatives have told the members of these sub- ordinate councils that “With tears in his eyes old Darius Wilson, of Boston, the founder of the order, had voted in favor of the new rates, ‘saying It was to save the organization from ruin.’ As @ matter of fact, according to the Arcanum Bulletin, the offictal organ of the Royal Arcanum Darius Wilson was hav. r Hot Dresent at the meeting of the Su-| ¢ A Preme Council at Atlantle ¢ ging one of the alx Rbsentec criticism has been hea: Upon the officers of the Supreme C saped gil in regard to the new rate schedule fhat soveral of the councils have come the rescue of those criticised. Exonerate McConnell. ‘At a stated meeting of Btanley Co gil No, 1233, th I tution was Wiomtes he following resolution esolved. Dhat the membe ~ lev Council, 1,20, Roval Arcanum, iets vidually and collectively, protest against the outrageous attacks and insinuations » been’ intimatel ) elated with him know him t08 well co doubt his integrity and honor, weer, for yeare sp ppreciated his alt” sacr! members of ‘the Toval Ate roan nok only in his own council, rou the omer everywhere,” yar toting embrace the onportunity to record our estimate of his high absolute confidence An inner Dp ORF im No one who knows. hi i 7 Meve that he could be Milt of Veaaee: ery or that he could be Mituenced by anything to betray his brethren, ———__ FIREBUG AT EAST ORANGE. The Auger Incendiary Again Has a His Work. After resting two or three months the incendiary responsible for the burn- ing of many stables and~barns in East Orange, N. J., has again started, Tho Jes, carriage-houses and outbulld- of Edward Kimball, at Nonth Clln- ton street and Reetnanlal rte were destroyed at 3 A. M. The method of this “ieendiery fa to bore holes in the si Through there he "Goskes Mo ein and we gladly | /¢ ts fiat a DOGS i fi che Company for voting trust certificates of the Seaboard Alr Line Raliwayt: froin jay Mon: 3h eunes silly BO eit ara ered fm |g undersigned Committee hereby gives notire of its decision that the by Wilast na HARPUTON Act ‘treas, | assent of enough of the holders of voting trust certificates representing stock | dee Becrolary ef Beaboard Air Line Railway has been obtained to warrant it in declaring EAST RIVER S VINGS BANK. effective the Modified or New Plan set out in the Change or Modification of CHAMBERS S2eMUNT “bit ipen, Plan, dated May 10,1905, copy of which was filed with the Morton ‘Trust | Apivibea si ated Var ren | Company on May 17, 196, and that it has declared such Modified or New Plan been, declared, fo: | effective, June 80th upon all | ea idk at a The Holders of Voting Trust Certificates for 503,208 Mf Anterse Prom duly dat | shares of Seaboard Air Line Railway out of a total rep- CHARUES AL WHET Berta |resenting 609,000 shares outstanding, being over 824% thereof, have a | Plan. Holders of Morton Trust Company certificates who have not surrendered | nted to the Modified or New EXCURSIONS, MORTON TRUST COMPANY, New York; CONTINENTAL TRUST) | COMPANY, Baltimore, Md, or OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY, | | Boston, Mass, and receive their new securities. Toes Comet Barat a, RTE ‘aa The Committee, having declared the Plan operative and practically com- Dreamland, Loney isiand. pleted its work, will accept no further deposits, eaten Arnusement dinterprige’ in Nei cna | Dated New York, June 26, 1906, ee A titty dd Chairman, Gaby a THALMAN, H. DOOL! oe JEFFERSON SO0LI0GE, sR, C. SIDNEY SHEPA 8! DAVIES WARFIELO, Committee, W. 8, MELDRUM, Secretary, 38 Nassau Street, New York City, ¥ yee JAMES BYRNE, Lene Pler,J, North River, hatt hour later SAMUEL ON TOM, Returning Leave’ Ign Fler, FRED'K B, VAN VORS’ Xo Island, Te ary aA shi Counsel. STE. INTEREST AND DIVIDEND NOTICES, The Franklin Henry lege Frank Frank B. Voge; | Henry Siegel Slegel &Co. Private Bankers Main Fleer, 44 Per Cent. Interest paid on de from 81 to era ee saw sae pest this July pays ite Thirty- chird Semi-Annual Dividend at the rate of 6%, per annum on amounts of Ten Dollars or more, which have been in- vested for more iban 8 days oH ' The Boclety, now in its 18th Bs i oan a year, has, handled more than “at oar a ee ; even Millon Dollars im say- *o%0 arid ! Conservative manage rAout be M bie satereat “re ment and strict supervision un- r the Banking Law. No spoc wlative investments whatever Small first mortgages on hones exclusively. Accounts may be opened for One Doliar up to Vive Thousand, Write for information to THE FRANKLIN SOCIETY oy Home Building and Savings Park Row, cor Beekman st JON CM eOUiiE, fel iy INTEREST AND DIVIDEND NOTICES, creer SAVINGS BANK, OT 4-AND DUBEN! PATENTS. | PATENTS reat procured aavice t ‘advice Belen out el i ae ely nding June garganon with DNESDAY EVENING, YULY &, 1098, ee = g : 2 ; ] 2 Mesd S } 8 io y rie: Ec z b= their certificates for exchange are hereby notified to surrender them to the |'f 4 Sor ay pompraerree ttt I CAMMEYER| Gth Ave.. Cor. 20th St. Grana Historical July Clearance Sale IN OUR BASEMENT. Tens of thou ands of persons who have bought shoes at these annual July sales know what remarkable values they have secured. We have only to tell them that those won- dertul oiferings are repeated in this latest sale. Fine new Summer and Vacation Shoes for everybody. Unequalled and unapproachable bargains, Men’s Lace Shoes, | Mcn’s oats: in black , Patent! in patent leather, velour calf| jeather, and Fussia calf, welt=| islack sla ed soles, | and Russla $m 00 2. calf, welted soles, Men's Patent Coltskin and Velour Calf Oxford: Men's White Canvas Lace and Oxfords Women’s Venus Pumps Women’s $2 Oxfords, in patent leather, gun inpatent leather, metal and Russia’ calf, patent kid and Cuban heels, welt soles, | Russia calf, Sp 00 $] 25 1.50 severed 5O Child’s & Misses’ | Child’s Patent Barefoot Sandals. Leather Oxfords, Sizes ( to 8..75¢ sires 6 to 1034, Sizes 8 P Misses’ dull 41 to 2. Child's dul BS 0 1044... .cvccerccee secs i Child's white canvas Buiton and| Buttor see A Oxtord, sizes 6 to 10%... te ‘ Misses’ white canvas, Lace and Ox-| Little Gents’ calf, Lace and Button, LOFOS.ccccreccssemsssveseccol 2B 20200 Misses’ patent leather tip, Button and Lace. .seee Child’s black kid, patent leather tip, Lace, and BlzeS BLO 133 woe ve eeseres Children’s Oxford and Colonial Pumps, regular prices 1,25 and 1.50, ar PIANOS AND ORGANS. | RAILROADS. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Lex, to 3d Av., 39th to Goth Street, aT STATIONS foot of West Twenty-thir Street and Desbrosses and Cortiandt Sire aThe leaving time from Desbrosse: Cortinndt Street Js five iminutes late that given below for Twenty-third Street Sta- tion, °7.55 A. 910.55 A 910.55 A. 1,55 P. "8.55 P. Sh58 B Great Sale of* $ 3 50 Celehralea Hie Walters Pianos ‘$195 Only $1 a Week COME AT ONCE AND SAVE EROM $4.50 TO $2.50. Stool and cover free—on liberal] |} Syiinin¥s or terms of $5.00 down and $1.00 a searuntays conte 2, week. No interest charged for time Serer Tone fren), 458 end ‘ taken in making payments, ont days, BHDOR YS 8.25, 0.25 1085 AX gressional M Mann OSE 0 nig 12.25 P.M ERN RAILWAY a YOUNG, RAILWAY 7.55 M. daily OMFORT ants ne ADM. week days and and CITY.—0.88 A. M week dave Ph Th 8 Every Walters Piano ts "Orton built to last a life-time. Best Piano in the world ‘or the money. The finest that money and brains can make. Delivered upon payment of $5.90. Pianos ‘guaranteed for ten years, Upon request a representative willcall, Nos 401, 18%. 90 and ko Fifth Avenue (helnw rer Company ARE Pom ie and ‘residences carsagh fe ae ination Tel 8 Chelsea’ for Pennaylvania Htiirana, Cab, Servic We PER AUR YT, | "General Manager nO. W. Pa aaa dn WOOD. asa'r Traffic Manager ROYD., G or Ak "hat Cas Teancsren To, Has the Idea Never Occurred to You of Owning Your Own Home? Perhaps this query will suggest the idea as one worthy of con- sideration ty you. Now, the moment it so dawns upon you by all means consult the an- nouncements of Real Estate Deal- ers and others in the great SU! DAY WORLD WANT DIKEC- TORY, Greater New York's best Real Estate Bulletin. Over 5,000 Houses, Apartments and Real Estate ads. in World Wants last week, Think of it, more “homes” and “sites” than _ FOR SALE, u Dress Well * by Paying | us oyaehiy. Drdar. 00, WATCHES AND DLAMON DS, EASY PAYMENTS. WiHl send representative If dosized, DIAMONDS, | ©. psy WATCHES, | | *i°es on, vie wear th de mare a ‘Manager rer” posited on oF be gee a8 gould personally visit and JEWELRY, Inga in 50 days, dotg 100 a psupataleer atte’ s tia PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Lithited”); | WHITE LAWN WAISTS ® | Open Daily Until 6 P.M. CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Until Further Notice. HEARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. | 7,9, 44, 43, 15, 17,19, . 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, ) Women's Summer Dresses | New, Clean, Fresh, Rea¢y-to- Wear, AT LOWER PRICES | than elsewhere asked for soiled gowns that will have to go to the tub or cleaners before they can be worn... .Besi¢es the manutace turers’ stock now on sale, we offer a remarkably fine assortment of gowns and suits from our regular stock at prices that make them UNMATCHABLE VALUES Lawn Shirt Watst Sutts; ) ! tv Lawn Shirt Walst ie fhe A Great Displey of Hammocks PRICES—Lower than ever. ASSORTMENTS—Everything in design and color one could ask for, FOR 79 CENTS |Honmnette Shirt Walet Suits Cheek Gingham Shirt Waist Bults | ace Lawn Shirt Walat Suits White Lin t Wilat sults; ) {White Lawn Sulte—lieo. trim’: | Witte Linen Fraek and Fell Bult ie 95 Haney Foulardine & Taney Lawn Bist Wa Fall size Ham s—Open _weaye— Raney Pillow, valan spreador—best White Lawn Suits colorings! Wilts Mohatr Boirt 4 pin Cord Yaehts FOR 98 Gains rhite dotted 8 Faney or ve Pillow and ii hite Chitron M spremdcrcatrong and durable Lt FOR 1,39 Fifteen color combinations—Fine taney and can weaves—Pillow, spreaders and vala 1 specially fine hammock. FOR 1.59 and 1.98 Fine Fancy Open Wenaves-—Piatds and Btripes—Piilow, spreaders and Jacquard valance, FOR 2,98 “The | Repoxo’—henvy canvas — extr de, folding ader and ance Strong and portable—-will go in a trunks This has been ows of ‘fine | emh'y to ) |Wolte Poplin Cora Sults—Long ) Mted Conts—pleatcd ekirt.,..... 18.98] WHI COntAd “eauilieccbeek Jexeint emb'y InverInge.scccsesesss 59.98 [White Dotted Muslin Drasees— nist and skirt Ith Vi y ace PYAR pug atelet with ial nes (12.98 % Great Season peter Wala Vent hae wd 45.98 for trim on skirt and watst 98 | . TWoite Brnaacls Not D Summer Draperies! Aijustahteraivcovercantin giraie! 12°98| That tendency to keep home comfott- fh Mull Dresses—white ) jable and cozy looking with lighter Dra- vastel tints chiffon arp | 49 9g | pertes, Portleres and Curtains grows PAT TeAts anid lage inaert ges |gteater each season is proven by out F Mull Dreases— Log. 98 largely increased sales of these goods. Je OUR POPULAR PRICES ENCOURAGE IT, TOO! 739. 98 | netrical designs— telm-—were $65.0) to $95.00......J | jas Novelties in Colored and White Linen | + 98 Sults—Frock and Frill, Tuxedo, Box purist or Fitted... 7, White Ténen Dress Skirts-tallor tched or strapped, or with Reavy eyelet embey 2.08 to 7.98 | and designs—value $11 ; Linen Coats—white and colored—with | Fancy Curtain Swisses—Stripes, Figures and without emb'y. 98. 11,98) ard Spots inch—value 126 MM Pongee Silk and Gold Cloth Closks— Menufacturers’ Lace Curtain Samples— stylish effects... 0.98 to 17.08 | 8 ty 35 vids. tong one, two Travelling Clonks—iinen, Molvite, Rice 1 8 to 19.98 | designs value $2.9 ad Porticres—Japanes Pattioe tapio fx8 * 7.08 Gluss Bead Portleres - artistic colorings i | Sk and light weight Af 28 | Cravencttes oo... v1 4.98 to 24.98 one-auarter real value. ;_ July { Wrappers 12 Opportunities + Negligees a vines, Jarge ros in | House Dresses | eftects—vatne 29 Wamen's Cambric Wrappers~ | Momie Anish k—flounced skirt—regular 9 | Hloral and rioand Dimity Wrappers, | Va 1 Kimonos—white, IHght Down proot f nitive Sa le’ medium and dark eff lace ‘and | newest designs and colorings— emb'y trim—worth $1.39. +++ .98 | Vulue ty Another Lot: Decorative Burlaps—a tistic designe i aually $2.49 1.98| value 2 h Two plece Cambric House Dress nirt waist effests—value $1.79. Figured Art Denims—rich Ortental $1.24! effects—value 19. z ‘ Women's White Waists ONE-THIRD OFF REGULAR! No clean-up of tumbled or soiled stock, but new waists purchased at a great reduction from earlier prices! WHITE LAWN WAISTS 8 | LOVELY LINGERIE WAISTS 9 value $1.49 to $1.69... .. worth $4.50 and $5.00....2.98 At least 20 sty In and fancy, in. Very dres vith extra fine uding the ne ce with trins- tnose with lace V mi rows of tucks and emb'y ne “All styles—34 to 44 front and a and mb'y, long or short SOFT WHITE BATISTE WAISTS French Lingerie styles, worth $6,.3.98 Hand emb'd front and without Ince ins urplice etyles None worth less than $3.00.1.98 Fine Organdie and Mull finish Lawn— beautifully trim'd with lace and emb'y | 9 Hane |insertings in round, pointe! ov square | fine effects: or fronts of combination lace | With ps of pin tucka and insertings and emb'y insertin or rent | between: allover emb'y ists; aléo & [Ince yokes with Inrge emb'y medaliions | variety of fancy styles with extra fine Sputton. front or. hack hort t | laces ces—iong and short sleeves—all sises slew and 206 P| SS ALM. | MORNING SALES To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M4. French Net Curtains Ww omen's Dress RALEEe full. width and lengbh—Batten- berg inserting and edge—ex. cellent for ¢ Fooms or to replace during summ: worth $1.79 ni BASEMENT’ Polka Dot Foula Navy Blue, with w fes—a new demand has s: try homes, bed- mn 89 Beason— BU! iLDING, “LOOR_NEW sinit MENTE Md hard to find ve ax we'll sell a qual Iie Wel’ worth’ 9 “ta- eo morning AUILDING Te roo Sentai Women’s White Skirts 1c Knee ftounces: wide Pol r prow unit Lom CENTRE BU me SECOND FLOOR Russia Crash Towelling Mi Linen Bleached—10'y ihohen wide it avy Worth 6 SEW BerLivG, n and dark tev oy brad And einb'y trim=sizea At to 4h— ay ' Moat sitractive features of the Totie) SoAps—8 calor in boal a "EECOND Fi. on Nw Fai BANEMENT—WEBT BUILDING.

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