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* Master Frederick Parker, of the United judg: ' Brooklyn. ULL FIX you FELLOWS) By Maurice Hetten. NOW, GET eae PASSED AT ALBANY THEN HURRY BACKS HOME ‘THIS WORLD: PA KNICKERBOCKER AND OTHERS “F Bs A BILL . NICE LITTLE Biut COME RIGHT IN HASN'T GOT ACENT, APPLETON SWEARS Stil He Can’t Estimate Within $5,000 His Yearly Living _ Expenses. Although he w: bile party which G@. G, Spalding and met with an accident mear Paris three months ago, R. Wil- merth Appleton, whase office is at No, 71 Pine street, tnd who lives in fine (style at No. 782 Carron street, Brooklyn, announced before special one of the automo- toured Europe with Brates District Court, in Jersey City to-day that he was penniless. ‘Mr. Appleton'’s wife is ts daughter ot E. F. Horsman, a millionaire toy manufacturer, who Hives at No. 23 Berke! ©’, Brooklyn. MVben abkea’ by Special Master Par- Teer if he couki give an estimate of his yearly expenses, Mr. Appleton replied that he could not. Requested to come ‘within $1,000, he sald he was unable to @o s0. He further stated that he could frot come within $5,000 of his yearly liv- ing expenses, anf then asserted that he 4id not have a penny to his name. Petition in Bankruptcy. RR. Wilmerth Appleton, on Sept. 15, W002,, fled at Trenton @ voluntary pe- tition in bankruptcy in the United States District Court, giying bis labll- ities at $20,000, He gave no aascts ang! no trustee was appointed. Frederick Parker was appointed referee. A year Iater Mr. Appleton made application to bo discharged in bankruptoy, and the/ @ttempt was defeated. ‘On Jan. 11, 195, Edward H, Conover, of Asbury Park, got a judgment against Appleton for $1237 in the New Jersey Gupreme Court. Conover was # blind ereditor and immediately conveyed tho ent to James J. MeBrid MeBrid bad, ‘Yor! pall AD jet batt ee Groas, Of the fe States, Diatiict Gout, of New jersey, oeeding Feetraning 3 McBride from pro- SH eat hap th Secnired fos Kom. jummMons - direct & master’s 51 watts be Transferred His Falak the th Ap- business in this State and limit ness to ready In the field. The amendment in fevor of the surance agents surance com: carry lateral trust bonds will not meet any opposition. Thess changes are | the nature of concessions. seat, bills recnmin the IASURANCE BLS, AMENDED, PUT IN Some Objections Made Arq Met by Explanations by the Committee. are sti stock invest concession, that collateral trust legally, foots may pes No material Shangea ha: in the Penal Code, Sonporation law emendm (Bpecta] to The Evening World.) Tepirca;. enities ALBANY, March 30.—The amendments oer remains, made by the Armstrong Committee Screed ie the insurance bills were submitted to- day in the Senate by Scnator Armstrony| "fins Sain tee and in the Assembly by Assemblyman | creasing the allowances to Moeecs: milting the retention of coll ‘The committee, with Chief Inquisitor | Poninceney ‘renerve ae awe Hughes, will sit all day to-day getting |to be the amended bills ready for the printer. In the lower house Assemblyman Cox, a momber of the investigating commit-| no great changes tee, served notice that he did not ap-|Chainman Armst prove ail the amendments offered, He| liad merely been mai explained that he alteration which he particularly objected to was the one in favor of foreign insurance companies. This, he said, prohibited domestic in- surance comnpanies from writing deferred dividends, but did not tmpose that re- striotion upon foreelgn companies doing business In this Btate “L bellove that If foreign eompantes are permitted the rigtt to retain the deferred dividend “system, domestic com- vanies should be given the same priv- Htege. “Tt 49 umfatr to our oompantes,"” sald Mr, Cox. “It wan explained by Chairman Rog- origing assets the pro TRIED TO OUST RYAN (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, oust Ry busi- those domestic compentes al- sere jon_ upon | , except for the donds now In the hands of the companies and retuined—no. ‘ve been made ihlauve lew at Woedying, campaign Re MERIT DS, false selasorperetion, ene of stock, main concessions are thowe in- agents, per- eral trust per cent. ly per- fect." They are to go Into effect Jan, 1, 1907, but prior to Oct. 1 the Super- intendent of Insurance is authortzad to modofy the form presoribed in any way r visions of the FROM THE EQUITABLE. Mar. 30.—An attempt to n from his control of the Equitable was made at the meeting vf rae him. Abbie Dultz, @ five-year-old boy, was crossing Thirty-fifth street, at Seventh avenue, to-day when a blz rea automo- bile ran ove rhim, inflicting probably fatal imjuries. The chauffeur, Leo De Kalb, amployed by Dr. Cole, of No. 74 Madison avenue, was arrested after attempting to escape. The Dults boy had left his home, No. 24 West Thirty-fifth street, the grocery store for breakfast sup- plies, and was skipping across Thirty- fitth street when the big car bounded up the block at a high rate of speed. The child wavered in the path of the machine, clutching tightly a dime in ‘bis chubby right hand, but before elther chauffeur or ohiid could act the front wheels had knocked down the boy and the whole car had passed swiftly over SS BANK ROBBERS CAUGHT. MOSCOW, Maroh 80.—A despatch from Cdeasa announces that twelve men im-| 3 pilcated in the robbery of $432,500 from the Mutual Credit Bank here March 20 have been arrested there. who 1s well known, escaped: abroad. FRODAY MVYENING, MARCH 40, 1906, CHILD IS RUN OVER BY A BIG RED AUTO. Chauffeur Attempted to Es! cape, but a Policeman Caught Him. mer. for a cop. West Side Court $500 ball for trial in to go to haired boy. NEWARK. N J, band that she had t dered | the “woman ts Hospital The leader, eighth street station, haled the youth to the “house.” In the Now Mrs. Tina ts lool NO MORE RED-HEADED ERRAND BOYS FOR HER. They Have Brought Only Bad Luck to Mrs, Tina Miller, Who Keeps a Notion Store, Mrs. Tina Miller, who keeps @ notion store at No, 486 West End avenue, will not pick out amy more red-headed er rand boys, They are bad luck. She had one last week and she banged her finger nearty off with the tack ham- She got another one yesterday. His name was James Perocoo. James was all a good errand boy could be until about noon, Then be drifetd slowly but eurely out the door, she says, with Mrs. Tina's purse. In it was a] @ new $10 note, Mra. Tina nailed him just as he began to get up speed and called Murtha, of the Bast Sixty- “Sp ————— FAILED TO FIND POISON. Newark Woman Decla: Taken Acid After a Quarrel. March 90.—Herbert Field and bis wife, Harrist, who reside a No. 38> New street, querreiied to- day and Inter the woman told her hus- responded and he was held in ecial Sessions. ing for e dak. n carbollc ach. wal Wid he Ure to the City fopsiterernen made there faired to Ww any irace of poison, but she was detained at the institution ag a precau- uionary measure. It woman tuid har husband a fe sales the he took the acid merely to frighten co Mra. Field is thirty-elght years of agi ‘Atterbury System Clothes the Armstrong Insurance Committee last night but the project failed. The Promoters of the attack on Ryan asked that an amendment be made to the In- surance bills, so as to provide for the tmmediate mutualization of the Equi- table and the sale of the Ryan stock to the poliey-holders. Th eae to fhe committes, bow. neue nst the propo: y contending that’ would not stand. in a_court of law. There were so legal oan amendment of that sort, ugtes te said to have rotested mittee would be going into hot water it it attempted to put it through. Tae majority of the commi relus the idea and passed. ment was PLACE FOR GUGGENHEIMER. * | Appointed on School Boerd to Suc- ceed Felix Warburs, Randolph Guggenheimer, formerly @| President of the Muntelpal Council! under Mayor Van Wyck, has been ap- pointed a member of the Board of Hdu- cation by Mayor MoClellan, He suc- ceeds Felix M. Warburg. He was sent | tor by Mayor McClellan last night and agreed to accept the appointment, He cailed at the City Hall and was sworn in by the Mayor, To Reorganize Artillery. WASHINGTON, MARCH 9%.—Com- plete reorganization ef the coast ertil- lery and seoaration of the field and" cretary Taft and the Chief ot Staff, Lieut.-Gen. Bates, At present the coast aud fleld artillery are under the Chief of Artillery, Gen. M'lra, and both are organized Into batteries bat have no regimental organization. ers, of the Assembly Committee, that the theory upon which this dscrimina- tion againat the New York State com- puntes is based was that of interstate comity, the argument being made thu: regulation of foreign eompantes in a Matter of such importance as deferred dividends should be left to the States themselves. "We also concluded,” sald Mr. Roge: “that aa thie State was the pioneer in eeennoe reform, other Stat would soon, by fores of public | qtentte foliow the nes down y's Now, York and we oan the | lation, ae deferred dividends? Anoth lon against which As- gemblyman he may E. GRWENFIELD'S SON & CO. teat on the door light fare, appetite. piece, is the ideal confection; FOR SALE BREN PERE: 39-41 Cortlandt Street Clothes & Quality- For <All ‘Men It's of first importance that your clothes look well. Of equal im- portance is it that they fit and wear well. These are the prime requisites in satisfactory~ clothes, Atterbury System Clothes embrace all these and more be- sides. The only ready~-to-wear clothes that claim equality: with the best custom tailor’s work and make good at half his charzes, Ke in Who Weare Th $20 to $45, Special attractions in Spring Topcoats, slightly~ body~ shaped, flaring skirts, ef Her- tingbone Cheviots in new Quaker and Westminster grays, contrasting velvet collars, $25.00 We also sell -MMen’s Satisfactory Haberdashery, Hats, Shoes. Your Tailor Would Charge You cAbout Double. Between im Oth & 9th Ave,! “L” Stations | Blown molasses candy eaten alone {s delicious, put rather Pure, sweet chocolate by itself is apt to cloy the But let one crush into the other, and melt away to- gether in the mouth, then there's only one thing to say—Eureka! . Chocolate SPONGE, with Greenfi d's name on every satisfying but never satiating. 44 BARCLAY &T., NEW YORK ig court and that he had been of stock in the the trade- St Paul, Minn, and the ‘MoGoldrick, Bishop - ii, purveres ALOOHOL FAVORED. . “Mare, 20, $25 Men's_Spring Suits, Examples of the Newest Styles and Fine Tailoring. Soni io arbi . A suit, carries a man into or hat depends upon the suit. “And fy you deed ours, you may make certain that you bie < the times—always. clever tailoring insures rmanency of the style. Sites are single and ae eee sack suits of new gray worsteds and other fabrics; coats cut” long, with broad Idpels and deep side or centre vents. are more conservative models to choose from, be your taste inclined that way. Hadett Guha 6G : Three Broadway Stores: “At 13th St. At Canal'St Near Chambers St. EDEL OEP EERE ARTA, SATURDAY, MARCH 31ST For Evening and Carriage Wear, Women’s High Grade Waists NEW MODELS. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES, HAND EMBROIDERED IRISH LINEN WAISTS, 2.95 FRENCH BATISTE WAISTS, short sleeves, Valenciennes Lece Trimmed, 3.50 FINE BATISTE WAISTS, Emb’d and Lace Trimmed, 4.60 HANDKERCHIEF LINEN WAISTS, Hand Fmbroidered, 675 Women’s Coats and Wraps HIGH CLASS MODELS. UNUSUAL VALUES. COVERT COATS and TOURING COATS of new Scotch mixtures, distinctive etylee, 16.50, 19.50 ENGLISH DRIVING COATS, 32.00 Seléction of Novel WRAPS and SHOULDER CAPES Mollient Ammonia. *TRY IT IN YOUR BATH SCRUBB’S A DELIGHTFUL PREPARATION. ears bool asa bind Bath. Invaluable for Toilet Purposes. Preparation for the Hair, fay x eae pots trdm Clothing. po Mosquito Bites. (Sizes 8 to 8 Duradle and oheviots and mixed black and Sine effects, Bloomer pants, long coats with embroidered emblems, Delts, silic thes. Also assimeres and fancy All woo! tweeds, c: bine ined. Sizes $-10 years. Value $3. Open Saturd MAHLER BROS! Clothing Concessions for Saturday’s Girls’ Covort Jackets, mado in atyle of fine quality tan covert Suh tant cy collar effect of ili eeg he ree trig ta reseda or “Aitco blue, brane buttona, appear tallor stitched and ver ade, Sines 6-14 years. Value NM Boys’ Nobby Spring 5 Suits! Priscila Blouse & Buster Suits Double-breasted & Norfolk Suits Sizes 8 to 16 years. mixtures—excel- lent style and superior finish. Coats finely tatlored, trou- sera with taped soame and elastic waist bands. Jaunty Spring Overcoats— ‘oy, or_mixtures—double- Lp ill and Selling. 9 35 weit 1.” 2 patent leather LL lay Evenings. Stern Brothers Men’s Silk Crepe Cravats Their Own Importation, in 30 Spring Shades, also a Decided Novelty in Ombre Effects, © - ** Four-in-Hands, $1.00 Folded Squares, $1.45: English Hand Loom Silk Scarfs in New Spring Combinati ons, also Black, White and Pearl, Folded Squares (Ready to wearortoorder) $2.25 To-Morrow, Special Values in Women’s and Men’s Imported Hosiery Women’s Lisle Thread Hose, Plain Black Gauze, also Lace Work Insteps in White, Ten and Black, Black Silk Finished Gause, Embroidered Insteps and Open Work Patterns, Men’s Fancy Half Hose, Black Grounds with colored ‘embroidered figures, also novelties, Misses’ « G Misses’ Tailor-made Suits, Eton silk and Persian braids, 14 and 16 yrs., Misses’ Junior Suits, Tuxedo M Value Girls’ Reefers, of fine Navy and Go! embroidered Pique collar and cuffs, very 5 Extra Quality Black Hose, New Effects in Lace Work Insteps and Co.ured Embroidered Fronts, Very Attractively Priced. of Chiffon Panama Cloths, neatly trimmed combination ‘and Mixtures, with velvet revers of Contrasting colon, 12 to.16 yrs., Children’s Coats, of Cheviots and Shepherd Checks, detachable collars and cuffs af white duck, embroidered emblems, 2 to 6 yrs,, Girls’ Wash Dresses, Russian Model, of White, Tan and Blue French Repp, collar of embroidery and separate shield, 4 to 14 yrs., West Twenty-third Street a 29° pas « 38° . « 50°C . 29° «. % irls’ Apparel Model, $21.50 15.50 * Value $28.00, ‘ode, Fancy English Checks $20. If Red Cheviots, with detachable tylish garment, 6 to 14 yre, 7.95 2.95 4.95 ; “LOOK FIRST TO THE EYES” One doctor writes: “I could give the details of perhaps a thousand cases of migraine, or sick beadache, cured by glasses.” Eyes examined by Oculists who are Registered Physicians of experience: A. W, BREWSTER, M. D. (1 years Brooklyn Hye and Bar Hospital.) “EDW. JOHNSON, M.D. * (Many years in private practice.) MARCUM KENYON, M. D. (8 years Manhattan Bye and Ear Hospital.) MARTIN LINDEROTH, M, D. ate of Brooklyn Bye and ar Hospital.) Serta i Atmended-—often a a ao Ehrlich aSons Oculists and Opticians. Established nearly 50 years, 223 Sixth Avenue| 1345 Broadway Below 16th St. Below 36th 350 Sixth Avenue 217 Broadw Below 224 St. Astor Houre. DIAMONDS} NO SECURITY. ~NO INTEREST. NO INDORSEMENT No Employers?’ oR? peforentes relate LLWSWEET & CO. S39 MAIDEN LANE NY. esaseese. A Superior Cash and Credit Store, latest style ideas. Correct Jengths, deep side or centre vents. Popu- lar mixtures, Plaids and shades of fine coverts, $10.98 to $27.50 SUITS—Long cut with half-fitted backs and broad chesteffects. Strictly 1906 sty les. $9.98 to $25.00 LADIES’ WALKING SUITS—Etons, Pony and Princess styles —iudividual designs. $8.98 to $27.50 | : “Long-Time"’ Credit cheerfally givon. Small sums \eehdy or ® monti ly. CASH discount of ro R ver cont. if paid within 30 days, aesa 241-243 Sixth Ave., Botween r5th and x6th Streots. PVT FIFSOISITIIGSIS tenesstssccessenscecccescessescscsoscccneseceeneseseeee seeeseeeneses: re Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders

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