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igators Here with Six. teen in Party and Four Tons of Baggage. } WILL VISIT ASTORIA. | Desire to Look Over Our Chicken, Flower and Vegetable Farms Run +\. by Chinese on Long island. The Chinese Investigating Commission ) No. 2 azrived in this city to-dav and with sixteen Colestials and four tons of bag- | gage put up at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, cessora, In addition, they wish to look fn om the Chinese farms in Astoria, ‘They're’ not so profoundly concerned wer tail bufiiings and educational an- ‘The Prince Tsai-Che 1s the seneschal ‘of the party. “He ts the main thought. {He will direct their endeavors, They ‘wil see Chinatown, though the Dragon ‘Empire has a very soft consideration of j our @elestial district, Chinatown «tn San Francisco !s good for five murders @ night during festival weeks, and the best We can do is an occasional shoot- ‘ing. "|. Pringe Teal-Che to-day before going ©} fo Delitionico's for a planked steak said: “We are what might call the sec- ona’ Of ihe. Linperial High and Bost, Commission of Chinese In- rs Who have come to the me- “Of the United States for ideas. 4 in China are more or less con- im peanut oll or In some othe: t dressing. We, the thoughtful untry for years, ~ insoiration all the time. understand why we have > fist as Japan nas high-heeled are many more speci: _ Chinese institutions in this cliy than have been found in any other section 8. country. “Bspecially are we interested in the chicken fans and vegetable and flower of Astoria which our people are ‘We hear that our rustic splendidly and can 8. Th in bringing the two nations together, as there are 60 few other mutual attractions. “But outside of your Astoria farms | @nd lows of social and political inter- ‘courpe! We. are elad to hear that the _ Chinese laundryman is as free and equal 1 man as the President of the United States. There are some 314 eastes of social difference in ‘China is a happy clrowmstance that every one is equal in your country.” cece * CHURCH TO CELEBRATE. Worty-ninth Anniversary of Mari- mers’ Harbor Baptist to Be Notable. ‘The Mariners’ Harbor Baptist Church on Staten Island, {s eettine reary to dele- ‘rate Its forty-ninth anniversary. The ground for this church was given by he Iote Capt. Daniel Van Name, the first pioneer oyster Inanter and dealer in this Vicinity. He also gave the church ‘bell and organ and tad the deed for the ground made out that “should a mort- Fase Aver be. raised on the church the i ghould retura to his original heirs,” thus making sure the church would be ttree mortgage. The church has a wood ‘congrexa:ion, four generations of the first members worshipping there, + The celebration will be elaborate, some of the former pastors participating. | CROWNS OF ROYALTY SHOWN ON BROADWAY, Simfles Attracts Throngs— Notable Collection, If you had all the wealth of a = , Serbilt end a Carnegie and a Rohe. j feller combined you could not begin to buy the originals of the collection of ' fac-aimiles of the royal insignia of au- "| thority which was placed on exiybition @t the Regal shoe store, No, 78 Broad- way, to-day, Unjess you are a rabid king-hater you will, however, find these copies of the gem-encrusted crowns of the rulers of the world mighty inter- esting. The exhibits that claimed the great- est attention were the crowns of the King of England, the Emperor of Ger- many, the Cour’ of Russia and Pope ux While the fac-similes contained in this eollection are made of plated gold and the gems are only imitations, the collection nevertheless represents an | expenditure of $27,000 and three years of untiring effort on the part of F. B. gbee, through whose enterprise iyi) Feplioas were assembled. Reha noes 5 it can readily imagined that . | miigpeo must have found mreat ditttouty 4n seouring permission to make sketches of these royal crowns, Frequently he } was refused the coveted favor, but in *) eome way at length. succeeded. From these sketches the present col- Jection of fac-similes were made. They resembi> the originals so closely that the ordinary observer could nat ‘tal Ahe difference, The jcolloction, will remain on exhibi- | tion at the Regal shoe store during the entire week. ay ‘Thronge viewed the exhibit all aay Nurse, Where on earth tu this little dog going with such ® dainty lunch- con? Just visit one ot the + it _ Megal Shoe Store Exhibit of Fac- | PT THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 190v. ANDY HAMILTON TO TELL OF ALL YELLOW DOG FUNDS Sensational Developments Expected When New York Life Sues for Million Which Went Through His Hands. Former Judge Andrew Hamilton.) Hamtiton, eee ot pocgevepehed fer alias H. A. Milton on the passenger list | was paid by w! @ eonsent of ithe transatlantic liner Deutschland, | 20d advice of the directors and so Mc- Call showld not have been held for more which arrived yesterday, slept in his! then’ his share as ‘of the board own bed in Albany last night for the pid ; Young McCall was met as he left his first time In many months. How wn-| home at No. 49 West Seventy-second easy lay the heads of a host of anxious | Street, and asked in regard to this re- ort, : insurance company directors, truatees | POF WE Kags A TARebe Tx oGds and legisiators because of his sensn-| templation,” he said, “I shoul know it, tlonal return from Paris i9 known only|as I am an executor ror my father's to. thobe enone eireeind: catate. Oe far as I am concerned, and ‘The family and friends of the late | Soren taken by’ ther men beee or aS John A, McCall are Joyous over what | MoCall family. I hope this will finally they believe will be a vindication of the | 4! Sabor the ascubenert eae character of tae man who they alleg» rag rg ley ~+8 was driven to his death through the | ance to the members of the family conduct of associates who stood aside| Hiram R. Steele, a member of the in silence and let him bear the full|New York Life housecleaning commit- brunt, moral and financial, of. actions | Qxnmittes, paid today that Phaniicure ‘the which they often initiated and always |return would mean of suit: ove, for the return of nearly a milion dol e “judge.” It waa an- Jars spent by thi Said an officer of the Equitable to- ‘thay ie day: re ae atiiburn, teath the seater lemeen a “You may take it as a fact that a » were rep- of us, connected with the three big gradlon ot” complaints fn the ‘suis companies, are giad to see Hamilton! “Before Hamilton returned the lawyers back, Those who were willing to see| thought they would have to sue him in Mr. MoCalk suffer alone and sacrifice) the French courts. They say that his homecoming means nothing more to the his fortune, leaving his wife in com-| Company, than a. hastening ‘of. the parative poverty, have earned the grow-| actions, Inasmuch as the company did ing indignation of their associates and] not contemplate bringing ahy criminal the public, and if Hamilton can be made| Charees. to give details there will be an exodus ——— of notables and lawbreakers which will HAMILTON MARTYR put some other recent sensations into eed TO ALBANY FRIENDS. Suftdstor accounting and restitution SS amounting to $925,077.54 are now being (Special from a Staff Correspondent.) prepared by the New York Lite | ALBANY, March 7.—A lot of gen- jepartment. Most of this comes um tlemen connected with the Legislature the “yellow do” charges. and the “Third House” had a bad at- echt Ci Moral, eecretary of the New| tack of the nerves when they learned son of the tate John A. ‘tented| that thelr old friend, Judge ‘Andy’ to-day to a weporter for The Evening} pamilton had crossed the raging pond eee a eer nee tn Moatary| and wax in their midst. His casual sult against the New York ‘to re-| way of dropping in among them un- cover. the $5008 pald ey a heralded was in the nature of a thun- pe er Remee Mudge’ Hamilton and| eat} and they have not! fede jover ot acnounted for. the shock. They do not know what to It Was sald this suit would be based | expect on the fact that the money paid to! Things have been coming so fast in the insurance line that they are pre- pared to look for anything and hope ACCUSED BY WIFE, WHO | snot 1 wit not noppen. A number of them tried to get at him last night, WAS BROOKLYN GIRL] ou: tney ata not marceed. An interesting bit of ip about the personal affairs of Hamilton {s most le (Special to The Evening World.) etente NORFOLK, Vo., March 7.—Mra. ad timate friends aid to-day that he, Is Augusta Allen, formerly Miss Iron-| not wort .000, and that every dol- ‘ lar he had been given by the New monger, of Brooklyn, N. ¥., Med a] Vou EsuGr any other insurance cont sensational sult here to-day asking «| pany has Veen disbursed as it was in- divorce from her husband, Dr. Millson | tended. “Constructively, I suppose, the In- Raleigh Allen. The couple were married) surance committee is sti! in existence,” | in Brooklyn May 12, 1904, and came !m-| said Senator Armstrong, “by virtue of mediately to Norfolk. the Legislature having granted our re- rsdiately (Od charges that the de-|auest for leave to make a supplemen- fondant. has obtained from. her large |t@ty report, but ft is a guesiion what loans of money which he has failed to| Powers we now tave beyond that o return, and. that he has permitted | Submitting our supplementary report. negro ‘servants to grossly insult her. | | Ole object ae! pen eccompitst ed ‘She. also charges violent treatment |!" the securing of Tacks uponie. in and failure to provide for her. Se reece this: Stata To: ty. faces Judge Martin granted an injunction] SN0G (eS ou, SA aera aii eee werk: preventing Dr. Allen from ejecting the| tinointed "have been. accomplished in Pisintiff from’ thelr Norfolk residence, | Sppointed jhave Been accompliahed giving Mrs. Allen the right to occupy |ten > alone one-half of the residence unmolested. | now the calling of Hamilton or any one Re Oe eer alae | ieq,can annist in the perfecting of this venting him from encumbering or ft. Tamititon to-day visited his office selling of amy of tis property. and tated) over us matters with his lezal aasoctate, Nell F. ‘Towner, pink Ct ks FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. | Which ‘he “We president.” He met mans: received overvwhers. (Special to The Evening World.) Mr. Harnilton sald this ‘afternoon that NEW ORLEANS, [a., March 7—Tho| ne intended to remain in Albany for Fatr Grounds entries for to-morrow are | some days. GIRLS OVERCOME IN PANIC AT FIRE Hundred Gallons Gasoline in Tank Blew Up in Dye Shop. An explosion of a tank containing 500 gallons of gazoline in a three-story brick annéx at the rear of the Levey dyeing and cleaning works at No. 410 East Ninety-third street this afternoon caused a panic among the hundred girla and forty men employed in the | Plant vroper. There had been two fires in the same building since last De- cember, and the operatives were in- clined to be scary anyhow. fRoundsman Corkins and Policeman Donovan, of the East Eighty-eighth Street Station, heard the crash of the exploston and stopping only long enough to turn In an alarm they ran to the dye works. They found the five flights of stairways wedged with frightened men end girls. The two policemen dit goats work in checking the rush for the Five of tho girls fainted and became violently hysterical. Dr. with an ambulance fram the Presby- terlan Hospital and attended them. Two of the five were so batHy overcome that they had to be sent to their homes. ‘These two were Clara Winnenburg, eix- teen years old, of No. 141 Enst One Hun- dred and First street, and Lillian Rader, twenty vears old. of No. 15 Sevench avenue, New Brighton, 8. I. ‘When the engines arrived the firemen found flames spreading rapidly in the Wower floor of the brick annex. The air was thick with fumes of gasoline and fearing other explosions the reserves from ‘the btation forced the crowds back to a safe distance. However, , | the fire was extinguished bedore ks let > ENTRIES AT CITY PARK. NEW ORLEANS, March 7.—The City Park entries for to-morrow are as fol- m3 fete = 8335 "Apprentice wllowal as follows: vy FIRST RACE—Three and a half furlongs: malden two-year-olds; selling; $400, Schroeder's Midwa: SBuster Jones “Intrigue Loretta HL { ‘ty rie War i MM t BSRSEESISISB: Silks, Dress Goods and White Goods. 25 pieces Black French Voile, offered Thursday and Friday value $1.00 yd. Pompadour Szlks, we place on sale Thurs- day morning the last duplicate lot of these at 68c. & 85c. yd +s at 65c. yd beautiful silks...... value $1.00 up to $1.75 yd. White Goods Dept. Special Sale of Fine Madras Cloths & Embroidered Mustns, large variety small, neat pat- terns in polka dots, figures and striped CET Sasi icra -+ssat 25¢, yd iM Remnant Sale of Fine White Goods : i at Reduced Prices, Stern Brothers will continue to-morrow and during the week their sale of French Kid & Suede Gloves in the most desirable colors, including black and ‘white. Women’s Alexandre Glace 3 Clasp Overseam, $] 48 Paris Point Embroidery Regular Value $1.85 Pr. ° ‘Women’s Napoleon Suede 2 Clasp 1 1 5 ‘Pique Sewn, Paris Point Embroidery,“ “ $1.50 “ ° Women’s 16 Button Glace, 1 08 Elbow Length, in white, qs: 81 83:50) ** ° Mission Furniture—March Showing Settees, Morris Chairs, Book Cases, Rockers, Arm Chairs, Hall Mirrors, Side Chairs, Umbrella Stands. Clearance Sale of Dressers and Chiffoniers in Maple, Plain and Inlaid Mahogany, At Greatly Reduced Prices, Upholstery Dep’t-(# Unusual Values in Light Weight Drapery Materials and Curtains. , 3000 Yds. Tamboured Sash Muslins, t 15c & 22c Value 22c to 32c yd. 500 Yds. Colored Madras, 45 & 70in. wide, $0c to $1.45 j Were 75c to $2.50 yd. LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, BED SETS, PORTIERES & TABLE COVERS IN SMALL LOTS AT PRICES TO CLOSE. Brass « Enamelled Bedsteads Also Bedding—At Decided Reductions. BRASS Saleen ey a 223.50, 29.50 & 32.50 Regularly $29.00, 36.00 and 40.00 UPHOLSTERED SPRINGS, $7.00, 10.00 Formerly $8.50 and 12.50 SOFT HAIR MATTRESSES, $10.00, 16.00 Formerly $12.50 and 20.00 25 Easmelledt Bhusteads, with ‘Brass-Trimmings, at 25% Less Than Regular Prices. West Twenty- Third ‘Street Lord & Taylor: Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. wl sc tl od A rN a sup Sl Unde ab a acts GAUZE LISLE THREAD HOSE, Black, Tans and White, Hackett, Carhart S@ Broadway at Thirteenth St. SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. An Important Sale of Waists. Lace and Net Waists, elaborated with Val lace andheavy applied work, oversilklinings. Tafieta Waists in black, navy, reseda, myrtle, dark gray, red, Alice blue, baby| $5 blue pink, and white. White China Silk Waists, embellished with Vahies, German and English Val. and Mechlin laces. $6.75 & $7.50 * Embroidery Lingerie Waists, with insert- ings of lace in varied designs. The greater number are very elaborate. “SPECIAL at $2.50. Hand-Embroidered Linen Waists. Hada Carhart SG old. Contable og THURSDAY, MARCH 8TH C Sale of Laces 3,000 yards POINT DE GENE, LACES, Edginge, Intertions ‘and Galons. Regularly 40c. to $9.00 yard 20c to 4,50 yard 18th Street Section Women’s Lisle and Silk Hose Regularly 50c pair LISLE THREAD HOSE, Black, Tane, Navy and Cadst, clocked and.embrotdered. Regularly 75c. and $1.00 50c pair PURE THREAD SILK HOSE, Black, cotton soles, 1,25 and 1,50 pair 18th Street Section Women familiar with The Holly have learned to watch for our advertised specials. They Know they are bona-fide and mean a saving of money, an array of values have been prepared which ECLIPSE IN STYLE, QUALITY and PRICE anything previously offered dur- ing our six weeks of and WORKMANSHIP, and, combined with the PRICES, must appeal to every woman of judgment and refinement. We sell fine goods at reasonable prices, but, being slightly off the crowded thoroughfare, realize that we must offer special inducements to attract trade. We do this by showing exclusive merchandise at attractive prices. ee ce $1150 2515.00 cate shades and black. Princess $ and two-piece models., and lawn COAT SUITS. The personification of smartness and $90.00 te $75.00 elegance. ...+2+-eeeee sereseenne ERED MULL WAISTS—value $6.00... .00sseeeeceseceseees ‘ new designs in 1 the latest cloths, which we are placing on sale for $8.00 a *10.00 three days at.-...ses-eeeseeserees Short Jacket, Circular SKirt Rainy Day Suit. Made of waterproof all-wool materials, in stripes, plaids and plain effects, This is without question the most sensible garment ever brought out for travel, mountain, seaside, country or city wear. Light in welght and natty in appearance. Looks like a $30.00 $15 00 Spring suit, and can be bought for........seee-.-- sees e 35c pair Box of 6 for $2.00 = 10 West 224 St. é 4 For Thursday, Friday and Saturday PHENOMENAL SALES, Every garment named below HAS MERIT in CUT, QUALITY GOWNS. 30 taffeta silk, moire, crepe de Chine and French cashmere GOWNS, 25 handsome GOWNS, suitable for all occasions, modish materials, deli- ~~ *20,00 » *45,00 Exquisite lace trimmed linen WAIST SPECIAL. FOR THREE DAYS—Two models in HAND .EMBROID- $4 .00 We make a specialty of RAINCOATS, and Thursday will show twenty “The Holly” Is Introducing a Novelty ina Exclusively Handled by “The Holly.” Sale of Men’s Shirts and Neckwear. Stiff Bosom Colored Shirts of fine materials printed and woven madras in light and dark effects. Cuffs attached, made coat model, $1.35, were $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. The Oxford Folded Four-in-hands, in new Spring colorings :— Queen’s Gray, Hunter, Claret, Plum, French Blue, 65 cts., a value $1.00, Imported Cape Skin Gloves with English thumb, in new shades of Tan and.Red, $1.50. Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth St. Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St,