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, i -HE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 65, 190. FROM IRISH MEETING Majestic Jammed with Enthu- siasts at Clan-na-Gael Demonstration. 4uRYAN’S WARM SPEECH. fShows How Persecution Has De- pleted Ireland—Notables Who u Were There. Never tn the history of demonstra- ons in favor of freedom for Ireland ‘was there suadh an enthusiastic and eld in the Majestic Theatre Jast night. ery seat was filled by 8 olelock and hundreds were turned away disappointed they fetied to hear Judge eee. meeting In this city as the one a4 not claw the alr or pound the lo or shriek in furious periods. He with the pathetic story of Ire- 'e undoing as @ nation and led the presen! scenes of desolation j Jan@ which ts capable of maintaining ey times the population tt now |. Judge Ryam, who is a Mttle nervous. | nya bespectacled man, went s his @ubject incisively. His telling drew thunders of applause and spoke for @ mmoh longer perio! than she intended. He advocated the participation of e Irish in national politica of Amer- saying that one Irish Ohafrman on Committee on Foreign Affairs was ; America than the Irish,” he said. “We ‘yare going to have liberty in Ireland, \feven if we have to have it at the can- qmon's mouth. No man can tell when $treedom will come, but there are secret Poorces working toward that end, and we ‘will never accept freedom as a free gift trom and." varty had been betrayed, eG a ed. by lack of sat » ad been cast into the rus by Redmond. Tne inst Be Rya. jo man in America or T-eland but would realize wie madne of provok- dug the Irish people in Lieand to any- ing that snack surrection,” he t would be a crime against the nce the 4 e hae in the Clan- r that the Clan-na- = gantry is in- »-Ainerican treaty vy the nt that defeat- souse und on this own townsmen, Irishman must se lin te of vocal and instru- 1 ned the audience lie speecies of William Temple and Judze Ryan. Mr, Em- Pit sa @irect descendant of the young geish mortyr tn whose memory the ate was held. P. J. Conway pre- jeided. The stage was crowded with rish celebrities and guests of promi- ence, There were: Supreme Court Jus- ces Dowling, O'Gorman, Gtegertoh, Witzgerald and Gildersleeve; City Magi- trates Walsh and O'Brien, Building eee een Murphy, who, by the ay, constructed the Majestic Thea: the order tn-the city; V. B Kelly, first Irish immigrant that landed in loway County, Mo., and a big dele- tion from the Irtwh-American Athletic b; P. J. P. Tynan, T. C. T. Crain, Crowley, Major Gilgar, John and M. J. Jennings, the human , who is everywhere when there anything doing for Ireland. There was some fine singing by Jimmy” Brety,of Ireland's Own Band; Catherine Lillis Galvin, a sweet- iced soprano; W. F. Hooley, who sed the roof with the “Boys of Wex- ;" Miss Maggie Retlly, who gave e “Wearin’ o' the Green," and Miss herine Collins, whose dramatic reci- Retion, “Hrin’s Ful,” received hearty Dpplause. —_—___——_ {EUCHRE PARTIES GAMBLING. OYNTHIANA, Ky., March 6—The ¥Grand Jury here has denounced progres- ve euchre as common gambling, and veral parties planned for this month Ukely to be postponed indefinitely. jury contends thet it te just as un- ul to play for @ allver thimble as “parties has been Gemanded by the hur PUZZLE! Find the Third Instrament ! Miss, erine oO Tbs WOMEN ASK FOR NE POLICE STATION But Long Acre League De- mands Repairs in West 37th Street at Once. ‘The Long Acre League, of which Mrs. Henry Parsons !s President ,has sent a report to Commisstoner Bingham and other city officials recommending cer- tain reforms in the West Thirty-seventh Street Poltoe Station. A committee from the league has re- cently conchied an investigation of the two station-houses in their neighbor- hood. Exept for an overcrowded condi- tion in the patrolmen’s dormitory of the Weat Fortv-sevamh street station the committee found the building fairly sat- tafactory. In the Thirty-seventh street building the walls are reported as dirty and un- painted. The prison in the rear is damp) from leaky }» mbing, and is without) proper ventilai. in. | ‘The “wooden treads on the outside rear stairs to the basement are all so boose that one takes one's life in bis hends in descending them.’ Moreover, the committee of investiga- | F irst When Heartourn, Sour Stomach, Headache, Bad Breath, Coated Tongue, Belching of Stomach Gas, or any of these forerunners of Indigestion appear, Old Dr. Cascaret wants to bo right on the spot in your pocket. He wants to check the coming trouble instantly before it can grow into a habit of the Bowels to be costive, “Ladies, who extend to Dr. Casoaretthe hospitality of their Purses or their Dress Pockets, will be rewarded with a fira complexion, and healthy Happinesa, ‘These will sbout fifty times repay for the trifling space occupled, and the ten gents per week at cost. . ° e e Dr. Cascaret guarantees to oure the most obstinate cases of constipation and Indigestion, without discomfort or tm- convenience. His medicine does not gripe nor-purge nor create @ drug habit. Because it is not a ‘‘Bile-driver," nor a Gastric-Julce Waster, but a direct Tonic to the Bo' jusoles, "Tt exeroises naturally the musclesthat Une the walla of the intestines and Bowels, ‘Want of Bxerolve weakens endrelaxes these Bowel-Musoles, just-as tt weakens Arm and Leg muscles. Old Dr. Cascaret goos directly after these Bowel-Muscles, He wakes them was horrified to find a police face Working overtime playing the -quarter role of doorman, janitor, errand man, prison keeper acé tender, chef, walter and League recommends that the ‘Thirty-seventh street building be put in immediate repair and that an additional attendant be provided, and that steps be tken toward erecting new buildings on both Thirty-seventh and Forty-seventh Streets since both houses are old and worn with hard usage. 150 FLOAT TO SHORE; MANY OTHERS IN PERIL. Steamer Starts Rescue of Fisher- men Adrift on Ice in Baltic Sea. CRONSTADT, Russia, March 5.—A block of ice from the Gulf of Finland with about one hundred and fifty fish- ermen on It has been driven ashore here. The ice-breuker Yermak thas gone to the rescue of the remainder ef the fishermen, It was announced from Helstnators yesterday that it was feared eight hun- dred fishermen with their families wiio were afloat on the ice were doomed to perish. Aw ortnight ago about 1,000 per- THE MUTUAL LiF James Speyer and Dudley Ol- cott Resign from Insurance Company — Directorate. James Speyer, of the banking concern of Speyer & Co., quit to-day as a trus- tee of the Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany, because of his dissatisfaction over the failures of the new management to atke a thorough investigation of the company's affairs. It was for the same reason that Stuyvesant Fish resigned Speyer, when announcing that he resigned as trustee, refused to y statement. He was known, to be in perfect sympathy with Stuyvesant Fish in his desire to have the affairs of the company probed.~ ALBANY, Maroh 5.—Dudley Olcott. President of the Mechantcs and Farm- ers Bank, of this city, to-day informed the Associated Press that on Saturday last he forwarded his resignation as @ member of the Board of Trustees of the Mutual Life Insuramoe Company of New York. Mr, Olcott refused to maie any com- ment upon his action or go into deta!l as to his reasons, * Mr. Olcott has been a trustee of the Life Insurance Company since M 180. “{T SAVED MY LIFE” Mrs. Willadsen Tells How She Tried Lyda E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Just in Time. lowa, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: Dear Mrs, Pinkham: “J can truly say that you have saved my life, and I cannot express my gratitude to vow in-vords “Before 1 wrote to you telling you how I felt, I had doctored for over two years steady and spent lots of money on modi- cines besides; bit it failed to help me. My monthly periods had ceased and I suffered rouch pain, with fainting spells, headache, bi che and bearing-down pains, and I a8 so weak I could hardly keep around, ‘As a last resort I decided to write you and try Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, and T am 60 thankful that I did, | for after following your instructions, which you sent me free of all charge, I becam¢ regular and in perfect health. Had ft not! been for you I would be in my grave tu- day. “T sincerely trust that this letter may lead every suffering woman in the country to write you for help as I did.” When women are troubled with ir- regular or painful periods, weakness, displacement or ulceration of an organ, that bearing-down feeling, inflamma. tion, backache, flatulence, general de- bility, indigestion or nervous prostra- tion, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E, Pink- sons were fishing off the coast of the Province of Nyland when ‘the ice part- ed and was driven by a storm into the Baltic Sea. Later the ice split, the wind changed to the east and yesterday @ biovk ux which there were two hundred -porsone came ashore at Frederickshamn, north: west of tes 7 ronstadt. Aid” to the Bowels Then he works them (through the nerves) till they get so strong from that Exercise that they don't need any more help to do their duty, But Dr. Cascaret wants to be right on the spot, in your Pocket or Purse, where he can regulate these Bowel-Muscles all the time, in health, and out of health, Because, even the strongest Bowel- Muscles may be overworked. Heavy dinners, late suppers, whiskey, wine or beer drinking, nervous excite- ment, sudden exposure to cold or heat and a dozen other every day likelihoods tire the Bowel Musoles. In such cases a little Cascaret in time tm worth fifty dollara worth of Treatment later on, to say nothing of the suffering, discomfort, loss of Business Energy, and Joss of Social Sunshine it saves, e e e Old Dr. Cascaret carried Constantly in your Vest Pocket, or in ‘‘My Lady's" Purse is the cheapest kind of Health-In~ surance, and Happiness-Promotion, that ever happened, Little thin enamel Cascaret Box, half as thick as your watch, round-cornered, ~ smooth-edged, and shaped so you don't notice its pres;nce. Contains six Candy tablets—Price Ten Cents a Box at any Druggist’s ae Besure you get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and Rarer eckdin bulk, Every tablet stamped e e @ taFREE TO EVERY READER. “tes ee eee ry as ofhament, aie inn rissa id aaked aa’ | Good faith “and to) cover coat of ham’s Vegetable Compound at once re- moves such troubles. No other female medicine in the world has received such widespread and un- qualified indorsement. Refuse all sub- soe ‘or 25 years Mrs. Pinkham, daughter- in-law of Lydia E, Pinkham,’ has maa her direction, and since her decease. been advising sick women free of charge. Address, L: RAILROADS, PEMASHLVANIA RAILROAD: FOoT WEsT TWENTY. x. ConTLANDY ae pees joa Desbrosses and ia five intmutes later than that Pwenty-third atreot station Fela: THE WHST, SANSA fanatt and si Pag, FP + M—THE PENNSYLVANLA “LIM. 108 F. M.—cHIGKGO: GINCENNG E, SINNATT AND eras — ST. °8.05 P. M.—PENNSYLVAND hours’ to Ci ICAGO Tein Je EAUIS AND CINCINNATI AC! TEASE Sernres NA’ RAIL WAY—7.55 Ba ae Weekdays and 8.55 coh aeitatanse * THE-PINDS 0.63 PRAISE FOR A FAMOUS MEDICINE. || Mrs. T, C. Willadsen, of Manning, |. Vent louse, and n: 842 ‘ation. will call tue (corner Stations: ton stree| fees « hi HELP WANTEO—MALE. orricR BOY —s migh-claae Alustrating com- ‘wants hoy? Heat enpenhaton, fo tele Bey we sea wing. EE WE ate Ye wri | this, on Per Week Opens | Store Clo} an Account, [_ Any of the Above. On }Sotd Oak China Closet. with lead- $22.50 $25.75 4 Rooms Completely Furnished $125.00. in outtit ino! The Greatest Piano Valve in t material or workmanship has ever been offered by any anywhere near the price of the Walters, which is Pianos that cannot begin to compare with it are off $350 to $400. Therefore you save fro $150 to $200 when Jasting Walters Piano for $195—a piano by the Walters Piano Company of Ne Every Walters Piauo ts fully guurauteed tor ten § guarantee 18 inserted dn gilt letic ide of th Pino Buying is a Confidence— jms, ye Pianos Delivered to Your Home on We do not obarge tor ts extras “whatever—4108.00, thava all arn Duh ported. ty Boston, fal wand music ruck, thie pedals oale is overstrung and 7 1-3 octaves, aia cases are beautifully finished in double veneer, polieee couch te exceptionally responsive and clastic; onild of two Can get & good and od,” strong tone "with: ease wears bopking & tremendous ‘amount. of otdera dow! 1 sigsas down and 8 eek {noid selection te upurchases we Will may be nicic x and whip pianos free States. —Don't buy a so-called “slightly plano at any price, for they are as A Caution ery. You are simply throwing yo! Dpon request our representative will call wi aken in inaking payments, stool and cover—we y immediately, Great March Piano Sale of 1,000 World-Renowned Tone-Lasting $350 WaitersPiano:?$195 *5 down and *1 a week. he World. No piano anywhere near its equal jn tone, action, artistic design, quality of manufacturer or dealer at About Half Its Real Value. ered for sale by others at you secure the celebrated Built to Last a Lifetime, w York. © (& fac-simile oto tig eorattalte of this 4 have expert muaAnUtMCturing knowledge rely, euthwly uyou the reputation of the tirm trom? witch you bee ike, 30U Muse Fouiily undersvund ‘the Value Ju are wustuniced by. tle name ae ii, YoU can Brotha” We Will be ‘glad at any, uine to have Fou look at ang givouinedwle planas for sale elsewhere, and after inspecting them, with an exper if yn’ oly Vaiovhere end see the Wastes Pianos, leat thelr tone, go ove the, 2oR, Wis Bieaer thelr construction, give chal w thorough investigation: ang yhg@echaniam: Curesit if there le any Sr HOY plano that wil compare with ‘the qpke, £oF youresit (ier our itberul terms aro $5 down and $i weeks and altora— Payment of $5. ho insurance aad no finest action, finest pina,” ting ealesteg yi and practloe ‘mutfior;” the + handeomely carved and easily menipulated thet a for the vi Walters Pi: iso you to Make "d to any part of the United used” or second-hand useless as old machin- ur money away, ‘arcrooma, Third Floor, All,Cars Bloomingdales Transfer to FOR SALE. 9 Lex. t03d Ave, 59th to 60th St, FOR SALE, eanaaaaeeeen | WATCHES AND DIAMONDs, 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, New Yorkers Know what extra good values are, They know that in our Stores VALUES, GREAT VALUES, are given. They are the attractions that bring to us a constantly increasing trade. “No place like Hearn’s for Valse.” Dwight Anchor Sheets and Pillow Cases The name tells the Spring Decorative Fabrics Art Taffetas Art Denims Art Tickings Art Sateens and other Spring and Summer hangings and Furniture coverings. While quotations may seem wonder- fully low, good judges will quickly recognize thelr quality and artistic beauty... In each of the fabrics named we show 50 te 100 variettes— can you imagine the assortment? ++. Nothing to equal ft elsewhere. ART SATEENS— Satin finish—high art and No unworthy muslins tind thelr into our stock,...We crequentiy ‘sell seveeeees LT at prices less than Agents eay they Oriental effects—value FIG'D ART DENIMS— can bi ‘ J = Oriental & other designs—worth .23 .15 stance gut "ptices represent 6b DECORATIVE BURLAPS— of quality....Siarched Wp or cheme Single and reverstble—large ass’t Agally, EN eet el) locke well eae Of choice deelgns—elsowhere 26... -15) fair cuiatityoaich goous. we, GoTHOk SHEPR JAPANESE ART CREPES— | offer or sell.....<our reputation, for floral and character designs for Household Muslins was not. ed by such, r will we ever give ous- tomers cause to complain of any they buv here. Quality {s first consideration! “Rival’’ Dress Linings Offered in competition with any made and sold under various names, and on which the makers want to keep _uj Peres cnbese Liniogs not only ut surpass most of the higher priced kinds, “Rival” Peroalines—highly motred both sides—feel and look Like sili Wear like Lron—equal to any pe! Kkimonow and draperies—value .19. 11% FRPNCH ART TAFFETAS—White with col'd floral designs—coo) effects | for Summer drapings—value .29.. .24 FANCY ART TICKINGS—floral designs and large assortment of stripes. wae. in Halt decorators’ peice, tre TAPESTRY CLi — 5 Oriental, and conventional destens— artistic and deautitul—value .2.... 19 SATIN FINISH CRETONNES— Oriental. ‘oral, ribbon and conventional designs—value LINEN ART TAFFETAS—86 ! Oriental, floral and other design copies of French fabrics that ceh"at three times our price... ART SATINS—Ol4 bebe red, etc.— iiue has superb bo: hd serolise-vatue $149... - 98 )NO SILKS— sol for drapertes—erent variety rming Oriental designs— 29 to 47 DRAPERY SILK! ch—plain ith Oriental borders or allover ribbon, floral and Oriental effects— here. 98.......here @9 and 74 \IN MADRAS—Heraldio, Oriental, conventional, verdure and floral i-signs—also delicate patterns 36 to 45 inch— 1.98... 19 to o——__________, Elegant Rags At Small Prices 2 Romer at ae ™ Merocerized More: Black and colored—27 ineh sere eons those elsewhere so! Heavy. Merceriaed” “Tval” Stee rich fatin ‘loge—Black. ‘and coeeei Including it, fancy shades— Aa fine as any elsewhere at 89 and 4 cent: Another quality—better elsewhere sold at 80 sent sigi plain eolors— Fisewhere 29 to $1 | All woot All wool Best Smyrnas, | Axminsters, Brussels Rugs, same as finest carpet | 3x4 yards, 3x4 yards, hotses show elsewhere $27.50. -21.08 | elsewhere $38.50..14,75 | at $15.00.....---2-10,98 | Faithful coptes of rare| Superb colo: | Orientals ri iant as} rings in a 2x3 sll as soft tintings; to| great range of effective Belts and Fancy Goods which during past year has gained a fame New Gold Cloth Belts—crushed or ‘econd to none in the city for assortments siraight—gilt bucklea— ae dehy Embroidered Linen Belts—pearl or rh) DY FOR Slt buckles—value .98....+++ . NEW SEASON DEMANDS Caffeta Sik Belts—extra heavy va pleated ar talloned eh eee a2 or ae wit! vith buckles—v ee oe vaney Mounted Back Combs—polihed, FINEST STOCK YET SHOWN Rose or Roman finish—set with All the new Laces, Tnsertings and All- overs, shown in every desirable width aad pattern—20 to 50 per cent. less than elsewhere. ALLOVER LACE NETS— White, Cream, Eoru and Black— Baby Irish, Point Venise, Oriental and Japanese—all this year’s pat- terns—elsewhere $1.19 to $1.49... i g | CALLOONS, BANDINGS, EDGINGS— Also Medallions—Baby Irish, Point Gaze, Point Venise, Japanese, Ori- ental and Batiste—white, cream, ecru and black—all desired widths— identical with those elsewhere sold @t .29 to $2.98; our prices... .25 to 1.98 Gold filled, jewelled Hat Pina— Roman or polished— Value .79 and .98....++000eseee Gold Plated Chain Mesh Bags— value $1.09.....664+ Chatn Link Bags—gold filled Roman finish or polished— value $5.98... Gold Filled Chuin Mesh kid lintne--oxtra inside nocket— value $10.93 49 98 | Silk Opera Kags—floral designs— | elit chains and frames—value .98, .49] Pitted Leather Carria f frames—leather ha Genuine Leather Carriage riveted frames—leather lin fitted with large purse—gun eflt trimmtings— value $1.50 Leather Collar and Teather lined — value $2.25 ... and German—round or square mesh ¥% to 14 inches wide—value .89 to $1.98; dozen yards, ++ 25 to 1.49 Extra Special: Point Gaze Bandings, Point Venise Appliques, Baby Irish and Batiste loons (widths up ¢o 3 inches) and net ton laces with Point Venise ' Point Gaze Edges (5 to 9 Inches) white, cream and ecru—value 49 and’ 69-yard 1.69 | To-morrow's Candy Special Assorted Nectarines and Chocolate Nougattn: 40 cent kinds.... In Basement, Near —* MORNING SALES To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, we reserve privilege of restricting quantities. Fancy Dress Batistes Very fine and sheer—neat ool'd figures, checks and dots—make 5 dainty ‘Summer Dresses, ‘The plain, unprinted clo! worth nearly double, BASEMENT-—CENTRE BUILDING. Al’ Wool Etamine Voiles ‘-inch—lack, Navy, Gray, Tan, Alice Blue, Reseda, Red and other Shades — fashionable for 'Tal- 9 a. Ruftited Curtain Nets bian and white—0-Inch ruffle, ice Inserting and edge— y .19 and .24—Mor “a haved Suits—-Made to sell tty Sia? Be Liberty Satin Taffeta Ribbons 4% -Inch—-white, black and ail pring Men’s Unlauudered Shirts Strong close weave Muslin— Union Linen Bosom—seams dbuble tched and filled—reinforoed ck and front—extra well made—usually 49. , MAIN FLOO millinery nN Dra Only Reliable, Up-b»-Date Goods, CI OTHINGON CREDIT | Wil send rap GENTS: Hoys’ Knee Pants Mi +) AMERICAN " icotred, Good, strong Cheviot and Twee d Children. |} - “fo WaTomN rade, © DIAMOND "00. es—-aiso Navy and Black; Women’s Night Dresses Men, Women an 2 SpE Stevator. "|| also puro finish Corduroys— Cambric and Nainsook—ohemlae - ALARGE SELECTION OF FURS |) low as any cas houses, $1.00 WEEKLY $1.0) Pi acy rat SA “STANDARD OUTFITTING CO. W2WES T1714 0"S RROOKLYN: STORE 92.0. B WAG PATENTS send for 00., PATENTS. ly procured; x EDGAR TATE advice free, AR ta] @eams—patent waist bandecholdtast buttons 43 Sto Bh yrs. value .@ and 9s 3 FLOOR LOMNTRI BUILDING Children’s School Cases Brown and olive—leather capped corners—Muslin lined-—Inside strap- made and finished like a high style or square neck—handsomely trimmed with tucks and ribbar run ace or open work luce in 4. cluny effect; usually .98. SECOND FLOOR—OENTRE BUILDING. Women’s New Spring Wrapper: xtra fine cambric—medium and dark —neat figures—extra wide skirt deep shirred flounve— alzes 34 to 48—val SECOND FLOO! case—leathor handles— & iT li furnish- Persian biendings pee arte ye | floral and figure designa.| and intermediate tones, } —"""—© | Specials in Our Lace’Dept. | i i i a Sk Dial ea I aa a Sail ati: 1