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_--Plague Again in Sydney. \@XDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 16.—The plague has reappeared ‘Two cases were reported yester- and three more were discovered im the same block of- houses. Chillans Invite Root. WASHINGTON, MARCH 16,.—Mr. Walker-Martinez, the Chillan Minister, by direction of his Government, has ten- Pee Stes cn tts cconting trip to the iso on this The Secretary EE, conference. has ken the matter vcd advisement. C Race Riot Inquiry. | SPRINGFIELD, O., MARCH 16.—A special Grand Jury to investigate the fecent race riots in this city will hold its first meeting next Monday. Charges il be made agt. more than one Seaton persons, Much of the eyceces r py denntv State fire Res Reis, whe were on the ground the Bights of the riots. Banker a Centenarian, GREPNVILLE. N. H., MARCH 16.— Amos Scripture, Vice-President of the Mason Village Savings Bank of this town, and possibly the oldest bank of- ficer in the world, is to-day celebra Ris one hundre birthday. Seri; has been Vice-President of the Inst tlon since he was sixty-four yeurs o: @ge, but for several years his position has been wholly honorary, To Compete with Saloons. CHICAGO, MARCH 1t.—A social set- tlement designed to compete directly with neighboring saloons and dance Ralls, offering opportunities for retresh-| Ment, as well as club rooms, a gymun- sium and indoor gumes, is to be butl by the Second Baptist Church, Morgan and Monroe streets, of which Rev. fohn Roach Straton is (he pastor. ‘Within a radius of three blocks of the @hurch there are elghty-three saloons. 25 000 Workmen Wanted. CHICAGO, March 16,—Western rall- is are facing a labor famine, Twen- Btre thousand men are needed in the Rorthwestern and southwestern States fo build the ronda that are already under way, and it is estimated that be- fore June 1 more than twice that num- ber will be required. There never has been such great activity in railroad Dullding in the West as at present and the visible supply of Jabor in that part of the country has been exhausted. 30-Pound Dynamite Bomb. SPOKANE, WIS.. MARCH 16.—Fol- lowing an attempt made three weeks ago to blow un the Standard Mill, three miles west of Wallace, Idaho, a dyna- = bomb was ‘ound yesterday in the fee on the south fork of the Coeur @ Alene Hiver, back of the fire station and In the heart of Wallace. The bom! was @ gheet-lead encased cylinder 13 1-2 inches. a esl 27 1-2 inches In cireum- he w ference. vhole thing weighed 48 pounas. Tt contained 30 pounds of dy- amite. House for Geological Survey WASHINGTON, MARCH 16.—Di- tector Walcott, of the Geological 6ur- | vey, has. recommended to Congress| that a new building be erected for th use of that branch of the government service at an estimated cost of $1,200,000. | The director says the Government prop-, erty and records in the renced bufld- ings now occupied by the survey, the yalue of which amounts to about $6,000,000, are in constant danger of loss by fire, as the buildings contain over 100,000 square feet of varnished end inflammable wooden partitions, FOREIGNERS HEAR CALL OF THE SOUTH. | Immigrants Waking Up to the Great Opportunities Offered in That Section, | ‘The State of Alabama {s rapidly ve: | coming a centre for immigrants. Fo €ome unknown reason many of the for- eigners who arrive at this port express & @stre to go South. Through the ef- forts Of the Land and Industrial 1 partment of the Southern Ratlway mor than a hundred Armenians were shipped vom New York to Marion, Ala., yester- day. stability and frugal habits of this rac: will soon leave its impress in that sec- tion of the South, and that In a few | years Alabama will have attracted a large foreign population. \ The South ts now obtaining some ot | the most desirable immigrants coming t this country. ‘This is due in @ great measure to the efforts of the Southern Railway, Officers of this road believe that 100,000 of the allens now living y New York in compara’ qualor could become happler and better citizens if) transferred to the South, where th is ample land and demand for labor.” =| ers Escape from Jail, WILKES-BARRE, Pa, March Thomas Melyin and Thomas Burke, | prisoners at the Luzerne County Jail, | escaped last night, evidently with asa ance from the outside, Outside the jail | cL, their prison suits which they Haas) Grand Rapids Furniture Open Every Evening Until 9 o’Glock, 40 per cent. discount altowed on all Purchases during Mare Our terms apply also to Ni < State, New Jersey’ und Conneeticug If you purchase Furniture, Carpets, Qc. amounting to 20.00 30,00 3.50 to $10,000 by special At fs belleved the well-known thrift \@ ‘The trial of the sult of Duke for absolute divorce Webb Duke will come up for trial be- fore Justize Blanchard and a jury in the Supreme Court next cision was reached at the close of the talk between Herbert F, Andrews, coun- sel called by RF. Drake, and Champe 8. Brodie Dn Mrs, another postponement geacnd fat one‘of Nile Witnvanea, a/CR- cago doctor, had got on the way ai from the Windy City, w another Chi- | oy a cago phyeiclan, who is a professor in| any the medical divi of Chicago Uni. | xt¥ days. versity, was down with pneumonia, plenty.’ “I gent $10 to one 1.¢ IS CHICAGO DOCTOR LOST IN NEW YORK? Counsel for/‘Mrs. Brodie- Duke Says He Wants Physician as a Witness. Brodie 1. from Alice Tuesday, This de- avenue, Ji dD. Vv & for Mrs. e Andrews, for | Bary. Jered chap Ws asked for ne trial gn the Du And 3 Mr He hese physicians by wire and have the recotp: for { said the lawyer. “le started from | Hoboken, Cuicago Sunday niglit, but has not put|_ pretty in an appearance yet. I cannot ac- count for tt. 1 a out ‘Mra. Duke aud has travelled all over the cbuntry with here special friend of Mrs, Webb's former partner in the firm of Taylor & Webb." The adjournment wes allowed until ‘Tuceday, when the whole story will be spread before a jury. Chicago Raises Wages. CHICAGO, MARCH 16—The wages of the efty firemen and policemen have raised by the Council Finance Committee. The action is subject to the been Council’ to be cermén. The men and the police operators cave @ horizdntal increase of 10 per, have been in constant attendance uoon cent. over their present wages. telephone hot in an effort to find | her, what has become of him Ho ts an absvlutely the defense by charged with oocupying the same state- rom with the co-respondent from Chi- cago to Detroit May 8 and 9, 1906." ‘And what do you expect to prove by this missing Chicago doctor?’ Justice Blanchard. “That he performed an operation upon Mrs. Duke on the very day on which she | fook 1s charged with going to the train with the co-respondent, who, we shall show the jury, was a divorce detective em- Ployed by Brodie Duke. The other phy- sician ts 11] with pneumonia, We have also the nurse, Miss Lucy K. Le Mastae,| been burt, all of whom will testify to the physical imposs)bility of these charges, The fact have kept the telegraph necessary witness for | Sntion of Mrs. Duke, who 1s/ Lavell kers, insult asked |, WV sghow help to Justice speraton by tog Moston mages to | gonad ith, he Bench, hava cana he Sor TeLsaN RAMEE gesGIC to Batted In “But ‘he got his, all right.” asked Ovannye Antsone con hes 1 HERR MOST, NOTED Te een nee chow: ous ANARCHIST, DYING. Honor that he is an old admirer of | stricken While on Train to city. —_——— 's iXdorsement, but this ts firemen, th | Bim. SENTENCED MASHER THREATENS JUDGE pH Hand You Something,” Eckstadt Says, After Being Sent Up for 60 Days. ‘After having insulted a pretty Ho- | boken gicl in a street car and then punched a man w John Eckstadt, Police Justice Higgins sentenced to BEckstadt ts a big, broad should dressed and 9 | college athlete aroused the shook his fist at tb e prety quick at handing out | Kekstadt's first offense of was committed on a Grove street car in Hy ogled Miss Emily Guyer, irl, street, Hoboken. ward end of the oar and he followed She ordered him to go away in so loud @ tone that it attracted the at- Garden street, Jersey C 7 “I've got daughters of ny own," said who has long white side whls- nd I will not permit pou to his young lady.”* “What are you butting in for?” ask- ed Eckstadt. punched Lavelle until ‘his nose bled. Other passer aboard, Connors arrested Hekstadt and n to the First Criminal Court, with Miss Guyer and Lavelle following. | Layelle’s white whiskers were by his own blood. Miss Guyer looked at him with tear-filled eyes as she said “This gentleman ts a | never have come to court #,he had not Eokstadt made no denial of the facts. |. “Bure. I hit him,” he said. |htt any other guy Deliver a Lecture A despatch fram Cincinnati announces that Herr John Most the Anarchiet. is | dying at the house of a friend in that He !s a sufferer from erysipelas, | and because of his advanced age and/| weakened constitution his recovery is / | not anticipated, | Herr Most went from this city to Cin- cinnat! a week ago to deliver a lecture, He became ill on the train. On reach- | had; ing Cincinnati he was removed from the car to an ambulance and taken to the lnome of a fellow-Anarchist _THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCEL 16, 1908, James ‘ed to protect her, 0. 564 Germania to-day threatened when he was sixty days in the Peniten- y City, of twenty-five well th the Magistrate and you something I'l do you a Vl hand 1 get out. the day of No. 128 Washington She moved to the for- Henry Laveile, of No. 420 ting for an answer he ers In the car shouted for foliceman Connors came ined imeins : hero. I would He is so brave.” “And I'll who interferes with in Cincinnati, Physicians Quarter sizes mako perfect fit a certainty whatever style you like, oa choose from—all the best that can be tanned. PIT, $4.00 A Patent Leather shoe for full dress, ., Semi-dress or street wear. Re- produced one of the most costly made-to-order models that will be seen this season. The Patent Leather of the vamp is fitted with a Matt Calf top. Flat tread sole. lercerized duck lining. Greater New York Men's Stores NEW YORK CITY, 102 Naseau St.. cor. Ann St, 05 Broadway, cor. Duane St. 165-107 Broadway. bet. Cortlande and Liberty Sts, 785 Broadway. oor. 10th St. “1211 Broadway, bet. 20th and 80th Sts, "1341 yp. Herald Butlding. Broadway. near Bedfont Ave. Broudway, bet. Ditmare si Avenue. en *806 Fifth Ave., bet. 10th and llth Ste NEWARK. N. J Broad St.. opp, Central R. R. of N. J. *00 Newark Ave. ETRY CET, Greater New York Women's Stores NEW YORK CITY, cor, 10th Bt, opp, Herald” Building, Ave 841 185 Broadwa: "1339 Broadwa: ‘West 215 r9 & WHloughby Ave, St.. om. Cantal R. R. of N. wark Ave. WITH A STAR Earl, $3.50 For yearsa chief favorite with Regal wearers be- causé of itsstandard shape and its service qualities. It is a semi-straight last with a clean round toe and medium weight sole. with special duck EA te Ae alee tert Ui aie wine nv asd Rela and Willouehhy Ave. . bet. 10th & Lith Bes, ARE factories. Regal styles Spring—le’ original des Ti orm $3.60 small normal poin ee for all Re t Regal prot ft there is How ently built into ey shall never change that policy, Branch of woman. woman's cors best materials sufted to that style. Send for Style Book. The largest retail 6)0 JAMES MOORE ACQUITTED. Cleared of Charge of Receiving Stolen Goods. Moore, a Pwenty-elghth strect and Elgh —Devery's comer—whw has bh Ma the top of the corset. with an extra long, slender waist. Still another new feature—the abdominal gores, which are made of the new porous material—‘Celleloth”—i enic value and gives additional support to the abdomen. This corset gives the greatest possible value for the money, matter what corset you have been wearing—whether it has been an expensive imported model or your f aside and wear the New Nemo. Try it, and its advantages will be strikingly apparent. It will make over your figure—give you the best shape youever nd for durability of wear and excellence of workmanship it is unequaled. Model No. 515, made of White French Coutil, FOR SALE AT ALL CORSET DEPARTMENTS. KOPS BROS., Mérs., 35 West Third St ss than~six weeks igns of the fashion-creating custom bootmakers of New York, Paris and London. New styles are shown and are on sale in 114 Regal stores months earlier than anywhere else—and in any other store the same style, fit and quality costs you $| Regal styles are correct styles—absolutely—in every detail of shape, material and workmanship. With Regals you can go axywhere on any occasion in the comfortable assurance that your footwear is strictly in style with the latest hand-made models worn by the most fashion- able discriminating people in the world, Every Style in Quarter Sizes! The cost of raw hides and leath two years, until now you have any shoe offered you at the b factory explanation should be dem: 1s as long a8 possil in the no appa: ; nti just one of two things for us to do. ether to ste price increased sufficiently to balance thelr increased cust. y pair of Regal shoes the best mate i a 8) the Supreme Monday on the charge of receiving $5,000 hope that t hood of that outcome, and conse: pp making some lines'of Regal sl eat on trial before Justico Dowling’ tn the Criminal Court w™BUST SUPPORTERS w™ RELIEF STRAP woS N 512 Wear thiscorset. It isso telling in its results and so inexpensive ff in price that it appeals at once to the common-sense of the stout f Model No. 312 for the tall stout woman. Model No, 514 for the short stout woman, in Coutil and Batiste, sizes 20 to 36, New Nemo Seli-Reducing Corset with Bust Supporter It is unquestionably the most t ever made, ure, 58 New Spring Styles in 114 Regal Stores The New Spring Regals have just ar- rived in our stores direct from the Regal are new styles—new ¢his away from the 5.00. same pr Wail Orders Promptly Filled, since | It has all the meritorious features of the New Self-Reducing Corset with the new ‘Bust Supporter” as a valuable additional fea This ‘Bust Supporter, invention, gives perfect support to the sid: bringing it more to the front and avoiding that unsightly ridge at This gives the appearance of a tall figure which is the latest novelty in corset [j has been rapidly advancing for reason to be suspicious of t year, and a gat!s- From the very beginning we have consist- a suited to that particular style—and we ‘e guarantee that in any $4.00 Regal model you will get absolutely the business in the world, 114 stores in principal cities from London te San Francisco, E.G. THE SHOE THAT PROVES FOR. MEN AND WOMEN worth of carpets stolen from the New York Central Railroad Company, was acquitted to-day. Moore's case attracted unusual atten- se of his politicat friends. " Devery was on hfs ball bond; 1 SE Ha STOUT WOMEN HAVE AT LAST FOUND WHAT THEY HAVE BEEN LOOKING A CORSET THAT ACTUALLY REDUCES THE FIGURE_WITH- OUT THE SLIGHTEST DISCOMFORT. The enormous sale of the & NEW _N O SELF-REDU ING CORSET with RELIEF & STRAP, introduced last Sep- tember, proves this, Its ingenious devices produce results not heretofore possible in other corsets. It gives per- fect symmetrical proportions and reduces the abdomen 50 effectively that when wornthe § first time skirt has to be § if MICHAELS BROS. Fifth Ave. @ 9th Street, BROOKLYN. CREDIT Freely Extended to All. CLOTHING For the Entire Family: 50Oc. Per Week Opens an Account. FURNITURE And Everything for Housekeeping, EASIEST PAYMENTS Open Mon. & Sat. Evgs. SATURDAY, MARCH 17TH. <Q | Suits for Misses and Small Women MISSES’ SUITS of Grey Mixed Panama, 14 to 18 years 25,00 MISSES’ CADET COAT SUITS of light weight wool fabrics, 14 to 18 years........... Sassesvesitanaeas 22.50 CHILDREN’S HOUSE AND PLAY DRESSES An extensive variety of new Models in fashionable and serviceable wash fabrics at mederate prices, Lroadway & i9tb treet TRY IT IN YOUR BATH SCRUBB’S Mollient Ammonia. & DELIGHTFUL PREPARATION. Ciseaelt asa Turkish Bath. Invaluable for Toilet Purposes. plendid Cleansing Preparation for the Hair. ind Grease Spots frdm Clothing. tion caused by Mosquito Bites. in Hot Climates. Restores the Color to Carpeta, Cleans Plate and Jewelry. Softens Hard Water ‘So vie after Motoring aad other Sports. USED BY ALL THE ROVALTIES OF EUROPE, “artim rena SCRUBL & CO. LTD., 465 GREKNWICH STREET. NEW YORK. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders. taken in_from four to five inches. vt ‘his ‘ New Nemo Self-Reduclng Corset § is a at improvement over the old one, of which 2,000,000 § pairs were sold in eight years. It retains the original ‘‘Self-Reducing Idea,” to which has been added—the New Reliet Strap, the New Graduated Front Steeland the New Double Garter Attachment, These patented features are 7 = Sig Store Opens 8.30 A. M. Closes 6 P. M. simply invaluable to women who are physically weak and to those who stand or walk a great deal. $3.00) plete and satisfactory stout of a well developed bust, 3 of great hygi- No } vorite American make—cast it ) NEW YORK $5.0) | Marvels at $5.00. IN THE WOMEN'S BALCONY HAT STORB. There is an agreeable surprise awaiting the lovers of the beautiful and “chic” at very moderate prices in the Balcony Hat Store for women. Here will be found a gathering of artistic designs from our own workroom neasurably superior to any Hats at anything like prices that women never cease to exclaim he truth is that we have brought to this spot a Parisian store, with an expert Parisian ar- We are showing Brooklyn women here just how beautiful Hats may be made at $5.00, Not much profi t for us in the fame that has already spread round—as America never saw such Hats as we are selling at $5.00 Just see them—a glance will convince yeu that the Abraham and Straus Hat Store has achieved anofher triumph. For Women and Misses. | Children's Trimmed Hats. In a variety of styles, from the simple Trimmed Hats at $1.75 to $3.45, Simply trimmed $2.95 to $8.95. Hats of plain and fancy braids, sailor and small hat effects, sailor effects with ribt on trimmings to others more elabo- simple trimming of quills and ribbons. rate in the large flat shapes; some of Valenciennes lace, . 9p - 7 ‘ . some of silk braid, others of white embroidery richly Models From Our Own Artists, | trimmed with fowers and ribtons. $2.95 to $10.00. riety too large to describe: some- ¥ thing to suit evervone. Fats are trom the best maxers in| Parls-Made Ready-to-Wear Hats. Europe and America. Materials are the firest that can be $5.00 to 10.00. Made by the orfginators of the finest obtained. Ribbons ar om mills who sell only to the Paris models, most!y in the sailor and small hat designs; A. & S.Ribbon Store n Brooklyn These arearranged by chip Manila, fancy braids and embroidered linen and straw artists who have, we may say, reached perfection inth:art and linen combinations; trimmings of velvet, ribbons, of trimming Ready-to-Wear Hats. $2.95 to $10.00. wings and quills. Special Notice. [{ you wish, you may select your Hat and Trimmings here, and our designers will arrange them according to your own ideas at nominal charge, when the materials are purchased here. Untrimmed Hats---A Great Display. Haye you seen our display of (hem—n» such showing anywhere. From the best designers in France and America; only the best thoroughly tinished kinds, both in hand and machine make, French models are daily arriving, and our makers faithfully copy them and at a great saving to you. Chip, Milan and Java braids promise to be great favorites in the stiff bloek effects, aiso many silk and fancy braid effects. . IN THE Wost BALCONY HAT | Supreme in Underprice Hats. that are so in over them. 1 tist in charge (FE Correct Neckwear | } } For Men—and Boys. The silks are unusually rich | } Costume Suitings-Matchless Showing For Correct Tailor-Made Spring Suits. A wonderful variety of foreign and American Suiting fabrics-for the prevailing tailor-made garments for Spring and Summer. i tropical this season and the colors are particularly pleasing, in bright and delicate tones. Narrow scarfs seem to have the call thus far, with multi-color pat- terns and neat effects rather Rey favored, with a few novelty : weaves catching the fancy of |] | the young men, Our show- |i} ; ing is: not only the broadest |] j }} , worsted Suitings.| 42-inch French checked Sultings, --81.49 a yard ~~ overplaids ...... +++ -B8c. a yard worsted | Suitings.| 54-inch tailor Sultings, cream with +++-$1.95 a yard)“ black checks and stripes, | wyorsted | Suitingss $1.49 and $1:75 a yard b ach aA yard 54-1 i s ve. invikible 54-inch diagonal tailor Suitings, in hy eorsted Su Mare eevee soft gray tones, also in Invisible satinch costume worste sible) Checked patterns 5 a yard is checks......... $1.95 a 4, 44-inch imported tropical Suitings, 98c. a yard 54-inch $ ma worsted Suitin: QEAYS wee eeeeeeeereee and prices the jowest, but it is $1.48 a yard 50-inch costume Suitings, EN oa invariably authoritative in ||| | and) 42-inch French gray Vigoreaux, line style. \ stripes, | stripes ..sssssseeeees 8c. a yard Men’s Neckwear, 95c. and $2.95, $3.25 and $3.50 a yard! so-inch tailor Suitings, waterproofed, $1.45. Four-in-Hands for | Bc. a yard Spring, the richest silks, in novel designs and handsome colorings; also plain colors in the newest weaves and in every shade from the most delicate 42-inch French Suitings, in grays and tans, with pretty in So-inch herringbone shower-proof ble overplaids.......$1.25 a yard! suitings .....+« Pee oun yard 44-inch English Stellian automoblle| so-inch Coverts, rainproof, of covert Suitings, imported, In dark-toned| mixtures ..+.++s+es-+-08¢. a yard light si ng entirely on certain Regal styles Is would ultimately decrease to a ntly there has been that is unique. invisible plaids, checks and stripes, 46-inch French Panama Tartan tints to the stap& colorings. I especially for dust-proof motor) Checks .......+++.+.-98¢. a yard Correct widths in the favor. ti sults? ceseests $1.50 a yard Main floor, West Building. ji] French seam Four-in-Hands, We == ————— Bc, and $1.45 | Men's Neckwear, 45c, An’ ; (F- ) enormous collection of the very latest silks of the season; there are some styles that can only be seen here; made in the various width Four-in-Hands for Spring wear. Boys’ Neckwear, 25c. French |i.) seam Four-in-Hands, 10 patterns |] { Lustrous Eoliennes of Silk and Cotton, 29c, a Yard. Beautiful’ shades for evening and for Summer dresses—a price ranlaus It cannot be matched in New York City for equal quality of silk and cotton Eoliennes, Many stores are repeatedly advertising the same quality at 38c. and 39. a yard. We have of Scotch plaids, and in every |} color in the favorite plain color i Poplin silk; the same Scarf i} HW. i hopped and find no store with such great variety of shades, includ- would usually sell at: $0c., B. iaehe prettiest tints of coral, lilac, myosotis, blue, cadet, sky-blue, pace Witalniver silver and steel-gray, 29c. Main floor, West Building, Shirts, $2.80. The Do | yy brook, one of the best shi i es oF else charge a that these famous makers have |} ie aT aa: German Silver Bags and Purses At $1.97 Each. Purses, two styles, plain or fancy franies, of German silver T= produced. Made of Irish Iinen, |} in 3 designs in a light grayist | green citdenth coat style at | with cuffs attached. | Men's Fancy Shirts, $1.98,° | New novelti¢s in fancy Negliges i Very Moderately Priced. JUST RECEIVED a handsome lot of chain and armor mesh Bags and Purses—the kinds that are so popular—with the plain or decorated frames that give the dainty effect so desired, Shirts that are of woven ma- dras, In novel colorings; fing imported fabrics, made c Style, cuffs attached... ..$1.! } Men's ‘Star’ Shirts, $1.43, jf Plain Negligee, both with at. tached and detached cuffs, plain ji} white and fancy colorings; they [Hf 3. are both neat and novel cltects, a7 of the finest domestic fabrics, | Men's White Madras ber $1.19. Madeofa quality of corded biscris Ms same grade that 1s put i usual $1,50 Pajamas, well mad@a] cut In the inflitary style and! finished with pearl tile a | sh, polished and French gray finish, Bags of sca $5.10 and $6.10 each. Bags ring m At [$3.95 each, silver, ring mesh, with frames in a prettily decorated design, gray finish lined, gold plated, At $4.35 ench, Bags of heavy Ger-| ay $6.45 each. Bags with square man silver, plain squate or neatly| or waved shaped frames of decorated frames, ring mesh, kid] German silver, ring mesit, Nned of same material as foregoing, with closely woyen ring of armor mesh, frames waved design, kid lined} gun’ metal, English or tose] | With kid, gold plated, English fine Jacket gold finishes, Main floce, centre, Centwal Build Main Dea, treaty aa weLRINE ee eT ne ee

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