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_ ss seas THE WORED: FRIDAY AVENING. SANDARY 19, Tee. | Vice-President Gillesple, of the Equit- |p able T Company. Ho testified that Beton had an account with the trust company for @ month wr two during | 90) Lena Blitz, Seton’ ~ CROOKS SENTENCED ‘sr 2 2 ife | for the Hemilt.n Note Company. Wife of Man on Trial Interest-| “7 the aaa Ae rma FRANCE WILL DEMAND [Sto AN APOLOGY OF CASTRO 222 2 Cabinet Holds Special Session on Venezuelan itenographer, fol- on the witness i i Hamilton Nate Compan} Break and Big Grant Will Be Asked ed Spectator of the ston es ord ssh tn That Overcoat you're going to wear next to Force Satisfaction, Proceedings. fiin'to send written estimate fixing winter—that medium suit you'll need before Spring—buy it ————.—— the price of i id you testity at the Police Osurt at our Semi-Annual Sale now. - : The trial of C. Augustus Seton, | Resting, i, thié case,” Mr. Garvan Buvil i PARIS, Jan. 19.—The Venezuelan affair occupied the attentiin of a spe- | charged with swindling the officials of ai ih aren tte veply. uy it now, because you not only need pay 25 to 40% + ¢lal meeting of the French Cabinet to-day. It is understood in Ministerial the Huston and Galveston Interurban | “Did you, afterward recelve a letter less than our regular low prices, but also because- you save Rallway Company out af nearly $7,000, | from Seton? circles, but the fact has not yet been officially given out, thet Premier . ii was resumed to-day (before Recorder tentified, naked aying an adva 20% ] : Rouvier has decided to demand an extraordinary war loap. | Gott in General Sessions, Seton was | hictiy caine his test mony when he ap- Paying an advance of 20% that you'll have to pay if you This will give rise to debates in the Chambers, whose assent is neces- brought into court and was an interest- | peared fore: the Grand Juss, aod ie buy next Winter. sary for a grant. ed spectator to the sentencing ty ithe | f¢ W8h Fores to reply that he could That 20% advance ts sure to come on account of the Recorder «af more than a dozen prison- ers convidced of petty crimes. ‘There was no mre interested a per- son in the court-room than Mrs. Estelle Crum Seton, the wife of the defendant. To-day she wore e purple cloth gown covered ‘by a long cloak. Her bat was jdraped with a white vell that not remember. finishet his testi- $ 4 i il After: Thomas hed Pole ouned the higher prices the mills are now asking for next Winter's goods, Buy it now at our Semi-Annual Sale, because your cholic: is unlimited. We say “Any!” That little word means much to you. “Any” fancy suit reduced means worsteds as well as cheviots reduced. “Any” overcoat reduced means that boxcoats, greatcoats and Paddock overcoats of black | and oxford goods are reduced, as well as fancy Tourist over- coats. The Government is fully determined to act with the greatest firmness, at the same time adopting a prudent attitude owing to the unstable char- acter of the Venezuelan Government, which may change at any moment. The authorities at Washington are being kept fully acquainted with Framce’s attitude, and nothing will be underaken without the absolute cognizance of the United States. LINGH, Belgium, Jan. 19.—M. Mau- to be established, or wheth ese ‘rom. e soaraade "the torkiee Charge cAttalres | house wil be netsent ether a custom : | Pas cae fee Be her face so that 6! Roof Venezucla, who was expelled from qijnotld the selzure of custom houses ' 2 man je coast France last night by the French Gov-| not unlikely that in order’ to alates a @nment as a result of the treatment | tha pra oft ths, aa cea powers . ‘ment which the French Charge @Affaires at | He stopped TRPaNCa TAY BASS ane ee Crit eee Shadaiaaet to ral power 10) mer as Pereyra atce the Venezuelan authorities, has ar-| ¢ a returns unt resident { BY rea ze will rewain a tow daya| Cash has apologized and given assur-| James A. Curran has earned for him- < ance of ‘nis Intention to resume diplo-| self considerable celebrity since hhe took tm this clty and will then proces to) mite relations with shane agsa. | UP politics. ‘That was several years | London. vor, revarned ‘Washington late last | 0, before he gained bis majority, and | WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—American| night and prolably will see Gecretary | now he is known as the ‘Boy Politician | Consul Moffat, at La Guatra, has cabled | Root some time to-day, when It (3|o¢ the First Ward.” the State Department in reference to| #2ped information will have been re- sedis ls Wi | ti ft M. Taigny, the|Ce!ved from Caracas. It develops that| He is not only a shrewd young the deportation o! . YO three or four Sa blegramns of. the atest { politician, but he has an old business | French Charge at Caracas, that there! frportance, addressed to M. Taighy by . before been any interference | tthe French Government, were never de-| ead. He has a large trucking business | ‘officials boarding ships of| livered. This will ‘be the suteot of a| in the city. Still he finds time for so- thelr own nationality. rigid investigatfon, clal fe and is the head of the James In his cablegram, which came by way A. Curran Association, which will give wf boat to Port au Spain, the Consul] CAST RO’S ENVOY TO its annual ball at Everett Hall, East ways that great alarm exists at La Fourth street, to-night. This is the Guaira, that M. Taigny was carrea| GO BACK TO FRANCE. fala event of the First Distrlet City rtinique Sunday night gistrate ‘Battery Dan” Finn at ‘that an ConaLHtCaLSGe was Yuowed esribgee ape ae BGs! will go with the ship previous to his sailing. | | hpi ne Tambo pment Nay the ie It is learned here-that France will de- | form mezzuelan Charge d'Affuires, Ta as mand an immediate apology of Presi- |Who- was expelled from France ‘yester- WRIGHT GOES TO JAPAN. GEBNCHAITS Ge WEL le eegaraed day, according to an interview in the aaa, hia insulting and urwarrantable treat- | Patrie, said that being a Frenchman he| WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—Luke E. meat of M. ‘Taigny, the French Charge | felt his expvielon greatly and would re-| Wright. Governor-General of the Phil- , res. turn to France at the first opportunity. | !ppines, has been named by the Presl-| Tunge Evonch warships are within | Hoferring #o | France's Atiitude 3i.| dent as the first American Ambassador atrikibg distance of the Venezuelan | uqnourguet auld If ivas encouraging | to Japan coast and two more, It has been re-|fsware tae drench Cable ing i rted from Paris, are on the way to | which had crenly been favorable to the West Indian waters. | Revolutionists. “Ye admitted, however, ‘What form the displeasure of France| that Venezuela had commited u. hos: will take has been tentatively decided / tile act but would deplore an -outoreak and the details of the programme will! of hostilities. laubourmuet mony Re trial unt!l Monday. Ashestos Where It's Needed. WIN! 1D, Conn., Jan. 19.—In “'Satan’ Kigdom," f the town of New Hart- fora, asbestos of good quality and long fiber hap been discovered. H. P. Fiske, an asbestos expert. and other Now York re negotiating for the purchase asbestos beds. The paneer ualities of petticoats of HEATHERBLOOM TALFETA have to LorTanly, convinced thousands of women of the folly of buying silk. How about you? If yow-are still a silk wearer, it’s only a question of time before its constant cracking will se en to adopt the dainty new Heather- loom Taffeta and thus appréciate what enuine, unadulterated satisfaction is. Doesn’t crack; has sound and look of silk; wears three times longer. Heatherbloom Taffeta Petticoats, 50 shades, at petticoat departments. $2 and upward. Buy it at Brill Brothers’ because even at regular prices Brill values were the best to be had. Buy it now because those prices are now reduced 25 to 40 per cent, ANY OVERCOAT Any Fancy Suit . $12.50 and $15 Fancy Suits $ y newest mode! ures: $12.50 and $15 Overcoats, in Boxcoat and ree Orstes, Sa ets Oe ei xford materials, and fancy Tourist Coats. . piodels, tnale OUNCE ees $15 and $18 journeyman-tailored fancy. sui iher date Sui i able weaves. $15 and $18 single and double ey me ene Lay eee and Boxcoats. wee. Ht Overcoats and Craicoats Ce | 1 $18 and $20 Fancy Suits of Velour, silk-mixed Cassimere dad Worstens FJ ; . : Tourist, Box and Great Overcoats.. NOW 1 3 } iglish Kersey, English Melton, single and double breasted netots ake models: Of tthe mixed Worslas, td , newest sack models, of silk- tele yi Rorteds, patiaisted Worsteds, Velour, Cassimetes se prea 3s] 5 4 ’ : srleleelstsinaseetioosincideeeasee ee ow 4 25 and $28 Fancy Suits of Foreign Velour, finest silk mixture Worsteds, and. smart unshorh Worstéds. | $25 and $28 Double-Breasted Boxcoats, Dress Coats, oer s' Card Single-Breasted Boxcoats, Paddock and Paletot Overcoats; materials .are oreign Vicuna, English Melton; London’ blind-weaye Worsted, foreign Velours and Eng- $8 1 7 ‘ é ile ‘Now $28 and £30 Overcrats ‘of foreign fabrics, in exclusive weaves and color- neny corre model now shown by the best tailors is here. $28 and $30 Suits, $s fart hee eis foreign and domestic merchant tailoring fabrics. Now 19 uits of best fabrics the world’s mills weave. Fit, style and tailoring up to the standard of New York’s vost i 35 Overcoats, of Imperial Velour and English Vicuse, ae mains accra Now $Q I Extra Special--Saturday Only. Young Men’s $8, $10 and, $12.50 $ All- Wool Tourist, Overcoats’ - if: 5 a sees 15 to 20 years, or will fit small men whose chests measure 31 to ane ale and Double-Breasted Models, cloth and velvet collars; cut full 52 inches bf BA jar own regular stock, which we advertised all season as extreme values, at ee rea $12.50. Tailored by our best young men's tailors, who impart to their work lots of snap and style.” Young men's smart, stylish, serviceable overcoats, such as every young man is desirous of owning, We warn you now that there are only about 300 Coats, and regular prices will Prevail Monday. Special for Saturday only, $5.00. Semi-Annual Sale be communicated confidentially to the| President Cartra, M. . Bf until | added, bad ‘een offended by France's It the form of | action in giving the American Minister, 11 the world| Mr, Russell, charge of French interests blockade {3° in Venevueta, ’ avenue, as told in The Evening World, FIRM’S CREDITORS | as brouent prompt rollet trom ceaders for this family. bereft of husband and HAVE RECEIVER NAMED, | tatner since''New Year's aay. when he was buried in Potter's Field. | Gifts of money to the amount ef $40.10 CHICAGO, Jan. 19—After remarkable| have been sent to this office. in nearly | allegations In open cote: Federal Judge| every case anonymously, and are Bethea to-day appointed the Chicago | acknowledged as follow: Title acd Trust Cocnpany as receiver) a. W. for the grain elevator firm of George | YP), 8. MoRenclds & Co., which yesterday |p Buspenced business. ‘Aitginey N. B. Judah, who sald he|¥ Pspresented ‘the Illinois Trust and Sav- kegs Bank, Corn Exchange Bank, Nonthern Trust Company Bank, Bani @{ Qfontreal, all of tis city, and the Park National Bank, of New York, de- Glared to Uae court inat IMeReyuoics & Co, owed his clients 9400,0 in the ag- ecegate. He made the statement in open cout that for the amount of these loans the tanks held warehouse receipts vnat are ta. Sale at 18th St. corner Sixth Ave. Store Only _ “That Break in Price Has Caught the Crowds” and the crowds have caught the shoe values of their lives. ‘ It was easy to cover up a tremendious line of broken sizes and stylesina Next Sunday’s World. Rorthless. After hearing the state. The Most Remarkable mammoth shoe stock like ours, but the room-making sale of ours has un- Beaggea' petition for a receiver Class in the World, earthed every pair in the house that belongs in the cut-price classification. of Men’s Trousers. HELP FOR THE ALTO! ALTOMENS. os ee : There is still a big choice. Although you won't find a pair in every style, Hungerford System journeyman tailored trousers — the pea ihe, Clty eh fee you will find just the shoe in one of the styles. Look over the following only ready-to-wear trousers that are tailored to fit, hold their shape Evening World Readers Lena deaf, dumb'and blind girls. specials, and when you realize that Frazin & Oppenheim value at the regular EN ae me es body’as long as PR 7 remnt Aa te Widow and agaaece prices fee Beet in oe city, yourren then get the right appreciation ot what $6 Worsted Hungerford Trousers. . $3.75 re we ion means to you. . Dutchess Trousers.—These trousers that are made for the ‘The sad plight of Mrs, Alexander Alto- SUNDAY’S WORLD. men and her five little children, suffer- ing in hunger and aqualor and cold in two barren rear rooms at No. 2455 Second How to Fool a Lazy Liver with Artificial Exercise VERY serious Sickness has.a very minute you suspect they need small beginning, adjustment. hardest sort of outdoor wear are sold in New York in our stores only. Their maker, ex-Mayor Hull,'of Poughkeepsie, guarantees every pair. Through us he will pay 10 cents for every button that comes. off a pair of Dutchess trousers and $1 if a seam rips during the first two months’ wear. New patterns in sizes for all. Prices, $3, $3.50 and $4 a pair. Get the Habit. Go to © And, in ning cases out of « —if your tongue is'slightly coated, ~ |] BROKEN LINES OF MEN’S AND WOMEN’S $ 00 UNION SQUARE, 279 Broadway, near chambers mage ocnte “Monee “Arc eaheeatey« || Shoes regularly sold at $4.00 and $5.00, "Oe eRe WORK TNT | tah Se coer Tard Re Indigestion ts the beginning of most dull, sere Tit digestion seems even alitiesiow, 11] BROKEN LINES OF MEN’S AND WOMEN’S $9 00 It paves the way for all others. —It Heartburn, Belching, Colic or chet sracin tay AiG inno. Resioanegieas « dovinesees I Shoes regularly sold at $3.00, - - - - . Laziness, and postponement,’ permits s nse tt to: grow into Chronic Constipation, Don’t imagine she Waecaret is inet. ||| Broken Lines of Men’s, Women’s, Miisses’ and Children’s $ | 59 Tea tiee co e wil tnt neccuary tbe decades, “abemumeltiepiasaatioatescany. I! Shoes regularly sold at $2.00, - - - - ' ig! NTI know, in order to be mighty uti- 95 ‘con, els an FY | cepa eer one —— | 7 \ { ; CoeAcune. beara Rope rae \]] Broken Lines of Men’s, Women’s, Boys’ Children’s $] 00 BA MA NING ° °o ° e ey Even’ slight indigestion affects the” 1¢ ig not a “Bile-drivet"* which floods Nol be nerves, dulls the mind, and obscures out:your stomach today with fluid juices Shoes regularly sold at $1.50, C) 2 pen Satur_ay SPS Until iy B. m. the merry sunshine of Life.”, “needed for fomorrow...- -s { 3 4 Aid, Indgsaton one sed rows But acts ke Bxerse tat. ||| BROKEN LINES OF WOMEN’S, BOYS’ & CHILDREN'S 85° ; Complete Cutlit $377 30 face: 1906 | fast; corrodes temperament, and’ dis- jt stimulates the muscular ‘Uning ‘of a nly Sg its happiness, good Cheer, ity. ; f 5 | AJOR HAMILTON, U. crs rd aha camo. be Dowel nd Ian wht Shoes regularly sold at $1.10 and $1.50, - - uA rage ein Suaking Deo Raows wt Samana ES r Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Fur Trimmed Felt 59° Almanac and Bncysonet & “tas © The time to use « Cascarst te wren Ht Jtuliettes and Slippers. regularly sold at $1.00, En Aes go et Professor Rand knew tt. you first. suspect you need one, and by rail, * * * Agri- his fcc le for Hapnioas sat wintry whan parecraie® il] WOMEN’S SLIPPERS. AND OXFORDS (Large Sizes) 50° Tiger mnvers 9S 3? This Solid Oak Dining-Room Sot, consie:ing of Sideboard, | Lai Plato Mirror, China Closet, Extension Table) 4 Qane Beat Oba Four Rooms Completely Furnished for $125. North American Indian sta- tistics, © * * New York and Brooklyn churches, &c., &e. “True in God, and keep your Bowels carry them constantly in. your pocket,» open,') as you do a Watch or a Lead pencil, Sold regularly up to $ 1 -50, ey The” Bowels need adjustment from The ten cent box of Cascarets ‘Is : eT, fe SS, Alm , lke a clook Ih, » flat, id, i i Ne"Good tme"le humanly posts fo tis pease pepe HT. 20c Hosiery 8c Vy. 25c Hosiery 5c 3 Burpose, Rooms i WRITE FOR OR Ey SPO Raey 5 Rooms f 4 i ‘ ‘ ‘ sa ly. of various outfits, Completely ‘without this, Be very careful to get the genuine, A lot of women’s, men's and children's black and Heavy ribbed double stockings for boys Fi comnts Containing everything necessary to start | Fur : fancy hosiery—fast black and seamless. 20c, J ascwell.2s Women's and’ Men's Hosiery— bile 75 lousekeoping on $150 ‘And,the time to adjust the watci ts made only by the Sterling Remedy Late cere eee Bape ts yeaa: Wome’: gna Men's Hosiery nished $75 | siaiven FREE ON APPLICATION. | nished ‘ot when it has run down, nor when the ’ Company and never sold in bulk, Every’ ‘main spring is broken, but at the very min- tablet stamped “CCC,” no One Dollar a Week Opens an Account. Ute Adjustment {s discovered necessary, ‘ time to adjust tho Bowls ts ot Rubbers 25c | Jena Went hte Jara st Cociens Oar cers ene tel ! ? Istand, in New Jersey or Coi ‘cut. Our store can be reac! @ly,when your Head Aches, when Misses’ and Children’s finest qual- re transfer on all lines. we PAY FR GHT AND CARFARE, ity Storm Rubbers; sizes 5 to youryLiver is Sick, your Stomach in 0} 4 ¢ and Nature’s Food Process