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KELSEY PLEADS EARTHQUAKE IN * Had to Keep Wanderpoel to Meet Rush of Insur- lance Business. (Speatal te The Evening World.) ALBANY, Food. 18—Oto Kelsey. Gur perintendent of Ineurance, In a sworn statement prerented ty cov Waghes to. day, defends his condvct in oMco and explains Why he did not act mote promptly In arranging fov'the cléstions in ‘domestic Mfe inhurance compantes. He dgnis further with the questions DEFENDING ACTS, SHE GAVE $18,000 STOLEN GEM 10 Scorned Girl Yiélds to Police Justice the Gay ~ Chauffeur, Mary O'Connor, ¢ ip } sise-asals “He took it and discarded nie, Fobbed. "As soon as he got’ it he left Yno for another girl FAITHLESS YOUTH a wee very, of-theretention in office‘ Frank Logan, a chauffe: stood} eminer Isase Vanderpo. beside "her, Ho pleaded in th the! H Tangementa made ‘by Buperintenient| girl to eave him. So told ht ie Kelsey for theiekwetion of directors Of} tor, him had-—-been—KIti = Hitfe—ineuranre—companties—bnnstsanteran-hactat—om an Francisco earthquake and Logan admitted mat, ne} fire, with the consequ quotes for not ‘ou ‘It sams to me," Van his tong exp ence, was for Uhl work. I was and am of the { It would have crippled the depart: toxprnd time endenvering tot rome new chief examiner. while psaity of wacertaining fully the ation was so impesiant and imper- tain ML belleved tn thia femzect. and with regard to all the affairs of tha depart y thet my first duty was to-keep up the business.of the departs ment and work out the mass of detail required under the mew laws so ‘fat they might be fully and effectively en- forced, ==” Nn stem of * amended Insuranc led exulbite first yerramentsof the law. ad to POSTE pearing In iL -was -holders In the life Insurance c would be | protected and the administration of the department safecuarded. “Ic seemed to m,""ho-says, “that Mtr. of the year. when the new laws would ‘be Jn full force and _ particular and until Talis neesary to ret for the beginning of the y would: i are dls- to. con- fusion © sand It wasvalwaye my Intention after tiese prottems of oreparation were setth Teorkanize the examtaing fo department. Aa to the the insurance clared that he Have beech linpracticabie— to—eppoint large number of inspectors which course would have inevitably disputes and delays and ed the companies. in undue ex= W approve: Teprexentaniyos. of partles.”| “he continuca Ihapestors at highest J-examination, re shown by a pers sald, will sind Hughes. {tis n 9 commun ToT Tee moval, GIRL STANGRS PAID) HER FINE che Was Their Champion in} Fight with Girl Who Would - Work; “Ll tear that ‘rat out of your hair," was thethreat that startied Patraman | Sonn F. Winters, of the Union, Markot PBtath ni while In Bart Tenth street-to- At No. Sil he found’ two girts | Mghting, aurrounded Sy sixty or ¢ enty spectators, mosily women. oth [were taken to ex Market Court Veni arraigned. § 2Rowe Gallier, No. Rily Bast Tent nore, anid ty Magistrate Cornell: Tecwuse Tm working where «tla are goon years_old._of Sirest, ono of the -sirike- this-girtpubed- Mn tront—of-my~ home.) —==— sghe-ainpped- my- face; broke an the other girl prisoner, Sarah Fein- ‘Derg, nineteen years old, of 222 Cilnton aireet, “We have « strike among tho rment-workers_in_ the shop—for two ‘weeks,"* she: contiued, “and 1 told her otto Roto’ work and hurt ‘the union girls, Then sho" —— “T didn't know thero was a strike,” ony hair tent) “Sho has a right to earn money, and MUST Tet her atone, said-the Mag- 3. ‘Ve disunarged 3tlss Galler and fned} Mins Feinberg $10, Sho didn't have the money, but a score of girl strikers fn the court-room raised a purse and Jeacorted their champton to her home. . | ARMED BURGLAR IS _ CAUGHT IN DISGUISE. ‘William Hitzgard, an Elmira gradu: foto, was arrested to-day in the kitchen fot a Third avenue restaurant after Sourishing a revolver at two Brooklyn Hetectives who had come for him,. He “ Wore a false mustache and hog dyed’ his pace He was taken to Brooklyn on of robbing tho residence of ck, of No. 108 Ridgewood ave- 1 avert Hn t pressure of reason he {Business Troubles Led Furni- 1 He. sald it ~andone-threw+ othe East River while cros: the Brooklyn Fridge. , Tho dete ay they hope to find tt In a paws lary O'Connor was employed as ’a id by Mrs. Leta Livingston, widow ot-Oscar Lt m—of-No- 14-Baat | Falededh girest zs. Lt ingaton planned to go‘ito ‘the opera, and her mald jald out her clothes and Jewels, including a broo. walch Mrs. Livingston says was of unique drsign and Valued at $15,490. While Mrs. Liv- ingston was at dinner the brooch dis- appeared: = “Thieving Girl Fells Hl. Mary O'Connor dented that she had taken It Ghe declared she had placal fe on. the bureau. Several days ‘lacer Mary O'Connor cecame 11. She was taken to St Vincent's Hospital — While-in--the hospltal~thegirtl- sent several notes to Frank Logan. She begged him ty call on her. Logan did ‘not-reepond: Then ste totd—her- story to het slater nurse. 7 Father Doyle, of St. Joseph'e Chure had a talk with ¢he girl and ele rn peated her story. He summoned De- tectives Ferguann amt Wrenn Logan n the country,’ fell in love wit he ‘was in mo. I atole rMs. Livingston's br Land—pavenit—to Wher -he-got-it he left me for another girl. Found Him in Evening Attire. The detectives took the itl to Broad way t yesterday at N West Sixty 2 Nailed ail afternoon for but It waa not until nearly seven that he -wud= denly emerged from the doorway, H looked like x-fasnton” piate,being ar- ed in full ev % . I thought Sou. “aid of work,’ gasped Ow ald. and 1 a They you had the dé- mae dieporeed bt He st first dented. that he had received the brooch, but later admitted tt. Mre. Livingtion sald is'4ay: that sae | would not prosecute the girl {tthe jewel was returned, She—said—she—was” cone vinced the maid had been led astray by Logan. MOTHER FOUND HER SON A SUICIDE ture Man to. End His eens [fos forty alx-Yeera_ot asta momber of the firm of Koeppen & MelIllwaine, furniture and upholstery manufactuéers, of No. 43 Weat Fifty- third atrot, New. York City. committed nutcide at lis home, No. 120 North ‘Sixteenth street, Eaat Orange, early to-" ‘@ay~by-cutting -hin-throay— ‘Tho mother of Mr. Melllwaine found Rim dead [nthe Bathroom, She sald her son had complained of business troubles recently: - Melllwaine, who was a bachelor, was Past Master of Hove Lodge, F. and|{ ACCUSED ED GRAFTING. OFFICEHOLDER HELD. x i Frank oo Uren, tre ended Higti= | way Commissioner of Brooklyn, waa | to-day ned to the Grind Jury when arraigned te Gel in-alyrtic. yeni Court.on ibe charge of accepting money to appolit borcugh | employeen. — ‘Tho. mpecttic charge —o7 which ho waa held way that ne ax copted- $50 from John Feraety to — f= point the tatters son Merman tow JD arrested ast Week, fou lowing tho arreat of Alexander Potruch a former’ corporation Inrpector, Pot ruch’s Drother Wililam debts jit brother, Louls ~ Bhetklny tom giving ‘Alexander Potnoch sunia ot And $100, respectively, which hé Ja thelr prezencs handed to Ulrich, after which thay were... appolnted corporation. .1n., speotors by the Highway Commissioner, ‘he Schulman case came to light after these dirclosures, and) waa considered the best case on which to base the prosecution, Borough President Bint | 8, nded ch Color temporartty suspen: | i -Leqan's-pookets+ et | ee Best Natural Laxative | Rue, the,menawer of Comptroiter Meta The ane of tho robbery was. wrung from Wiltam Hummel'sstock, the slx- | Seemtyear-atd ‘brother-in-law ‘of —Hita- j Bard: Detectives Bonner and Graham, lnvho have been working on the case ei red fRformntion Inding: tothe arrest bu ing to a fot y Hu pmeletoci, and Wie wary ey Fel Tea a! tte aoe “ the CONSTIPATS | every ingredient entering into Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical’ Discovery: “covery. 1 -Pterce's Golden Medical Discovory,—Per=| ex THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, has been for years a trusted ATTACKED BY MASKED ea MEN WITH PISTOLS carried a consid- Jerable joney every Satur- iy night with which tw pay of teaii= ict ai Ww {ting in Zimmer's atabie Sat- Plucky Victim Tears Off the Met dae ete EAE Disguises,-butts: Beater. 222 er wae ane Insensible. nd over his made a sp: grabbed en from ons fac “made public w yyouth_of—d Weleth 1 robbed , was arraigned Fourt’ before Mo ay; The -viotim -of the re Frank Miller, sixty-eleht years bit o' Ines with. nll th from? old, of No. 83 Tenth avenue, ia her: cheeks, climbed to the bridge in. Robroyelt: Hospital with a fractured ¢, Jefferson_Marke! Court to-day and! a ‘DOCTOR'S ALL AGREE ‘THIS TIME The moét eminent writers on Materia Medica, whose works aré consulted as And the chances aro against his William Zimmer, of No: | Lith street. Cunz was employed by Mr. Zimmer | ‘ be i 1 iedieenutts = Frat i ng by physicians of all the different echools of | authorities and guides in_prescri 1907, | 18th St. and 6th ee Store, New York. Shoe Manufacturers’ Qutlet Under Market Prices. THIRD’ FLOOR SALESROOM. Sale of Men’s Hand Welted Shoes. Entire floor stec o! Packard Se | $4.00 Shoes for Men... James Means S25) Shoes: forMen... . Tigeaie Snow $3.00 Shoes’ for J Men Born $3.50 Shoes for Men Patent Coltskin ‘and: Pat- Pee LEXINGTON 10 5° AVED 59" 1060S y j Do Not Fail to Visit the Exhibit of Real Laces, Lace Robes, Embroideries, | Embroidered Robes, Foreign Ribbons and Novelties in Women’s Neckwear. ake Lexington Ave.Elevator. A New Eton Model . Exactly as Illastrated. Dame fashion .xets the style —Bloamingdales’ ‘the price—. and competitors shudder. |» practice, extol, ii the most positive terma, the curative virtues of etch and it is the Only medicine, pul Up for sale through draggists for the cure Of wil ats- eases of the mucous surfaces, as nasal catarrh, throat, laryngeal, and bronohial affections attended by lingering, or hang-on-coughs that has any such professional; endoreement—worth more than arly amount of lay or non-professional testimoniala. Do not expect too%puch from the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medica! Di. t-wilt-not wy vanced stages. 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Ul you have bitter or bad taste In the}! morning, poor or variable appetite, conted tongue,.foul breath, constipated or irreg= ular bowels, feel weak, easily Ured, des- pondent, frequent headaches, paln or dls- {ress in’ "small of, b ‘gnawing or distressed fecllng In stomach, perhaps nausea, bitter or sour "risings "In throat a(ter eating, and: kindred symptoms of weak stomach and torpid liver, no-mnedi+ cine will reileve you more promptly or cure you more hermanently than Doctor will be address on, ‘dicines contain no neral agents or other or Injurlous ugents and that | mado from native, medicinal it great valuo. Some of the most valuable ingredients contained in. Dr. Plerca's Favorite Pré- scription for weak, nervous. over-worked. “run-down,” nervous and “debilitated women. wero employed. Jong years ay by the Indlans for similar ailments affec ing their squaws. In fact, one of the most valuable medicinal plants entering into_the comppsition-of Dr. Pierce's Fa~ Yorite. Preseripaion was nto the Indians as "Squaw-Weed." Our knowl- 6 Of the uses of not a few of our most valuable native, medicinal plants was galned from the Indians, As mado up by Improved and exact pro- cesses, tho "Favorite Breserl olan most “ren heat i ect Mons, regulating-all_ the womanly Fan tions, correcting displacements, a8 prolap- Sus, anteversion and retroversion, aver- mre Fcoming paint! ‘perlods, toning up the call nerves atid ay i bout = RtatT of health, sod I dealers in medicines, It's an Insult to your‘intelligence for a dealer to endeavor to palm off upon you some nostrum of atnknown composittoit tr pineo of, Dr. ‘Plerca'a world-famed modt- cines-which—arn—or- KxOWR Mast dealers recommend Dr, edicines because they- know what they are mado of and that the In- redients employed are among tho most Juable that a medicine for like purposes can bo made of, The same Is true otlead: ing physicians who do not hesitate to recommend. these medicines, since they ‘Know pxae! NE wharthey contain and C80 their tn Ba tho very best known to modleal_ r the cure of the davoralsilteates tor aehichsthayesroctes ommended, With tricky dealers ft Is different. Something else that pays them alittle me x15 Thas proit wit be urged upon you as rer EPa mGulden salen pal: Discovery I¥t-8S "good," OF even: better -¥ ou can: Not only does he wrapper of ev. hardly afford to accept a substitute of hottie of L olden Mextical Dis: | unknown composition: and without L any 3 bec iaas care: torplt ver ort imo je a ere hal dlsonkes wheraver:located: | COMPOSTTION Andshavalaereset it Forty have printed upon it, in plain: Engtish. x | yours x behind them. ou full and completo Hist of all the ligred!- quits composing It, but a small’ book has haps only a part of the-above symptoms will be present at one time and int to torpld Iver or billousness and weak stomach. Avold all hot bread and bis- cits, gthktis- cakes and. other lndigestibie! fodd-and-take the "Golden. Medical Dis: covery” regularly and stick to Its use until you are. orous and strong. ee ood- canbe made: wel De. Pierce's Golden Si “Biscavery: It enriches and purifies. the blood thereby curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and other cntaneou: as cczema, fetter, or salt-rhe Other manifestations of Impure blood. -In-the curr of scrofulous swellings, cn: jarged glands, open eating ulcers, or ‘ord, sores, the"Golden Medical Discovery "has performed the most marvelous cures. In cases of old.sores, or open eating ulcers, ip 1s well to! apply to the open sores Dr, Pierce's All-£ callng Salve, which sesses- wonderful healing potency w! aucapolica Hien to the sores In cor Junctian-with the of "Galion Medical Discovery” as a blood cleansing constl- tutional ‘treatment. If your druggist don't happen. to have the "All-Healing Salve "in stock, you cab easily procure fa byenclosing We nts In postage St. return post. Most dri ness to supply that want Insist uqon te, | LINEN ys. COTTON | Linen has more than twice the strength of ‘cotton—as most any test will prove. One linen thread is as strong as two cotton threads of the same texture. And when a number of threads are woven together the Jinen fabric will stand twice the wear and tear of the cotton fabric, . That's why a linen collar will stand the rub of the laundry cab about twice as long as any cotton collar, Triangle Linen Collars prove this conclusively. Yet they cost you no more than the inferior cotton collars which are commonly sold at 1c, (2 for 25c.) With your next collar purchase try Triangle Linen Collars and realize the genuine satisfaction of a genuine linen collar—made to fit and stay fit as‘long as you ea Quarter sizes—I60 styles—every one of them linen and 4ply. If your dealer hasn't the style you like, write us and we will sce that you get it. Van Zandt, Jacobs :& Co. Troy, NY, Largest Makers ‘of Linen Linen Collars in America, New York Office: 636-638 BROADWAY. In fact. sit will not ‘care consaBiots in its-ad-—~ Vi Phere) c now | What you want and Its the dealer's bust: | ‘possession of the system, ‘ache ‘aud dampness, ithe pain become that quick relief must be had, | plaster ‘is often helpful, but it should be remembered that relief from i | New model Eton Suits are} TAM BEM BANS, $4 35 BORN: $3, $3.50 and $4 Values at Boys’ $1.75 Shoes. Special sa!e-of-209 pairs of - Poys' Shoes from Gale Shoe Co., $1.75 value, at SOC zest to $35 Eox Calf, Solid Cather Shoes” ‘Misses’ $1.50 Shoes at_ Sizes 6 to 8 and 8% to 2. Vici Kid, Extension Soles, Lace-at and Button, Children’s $1.00 Shoes at... Sizes 6 to 8. Vici Kid, Spring Heel, Patent Tips. ‘Women’s $1.75 Shoes: at... ‘Well made; fee wearing; all sizes; shoes that retail at Women’s $2 Sample Shoes, Made of glazed kid: extension soles; sizes 214 to aoe ce and buttcn. PACKSND, 89° oq 69 Hand-welted: newest Spring styles;. made of sélecte {~~ Gun Metal Calfskin, Patent Coltskin- and Clazed Viel tace,Button-amd~Bluche from _the- “most proim- inent Lynn Shoe- SRR CNS vee sree AN ACID BLOOD POISON __ Rheumatism is an acid blood poison, and the Yare often silently accumulating in the system for years stomach troubles, weak kidneys, torpid liver, and condition of the system leaves the refuse andy should be carried-off,-to-sowr-and~ forms uric-acid; 5 into the blood. When the blood is in this acid-charged it deposits the poisons and irritating particles with which it, {s loaded in the muscles, nerves, joints and bones, Then Rheumatism gets | and life iy made miserable by its. pains, | The changing of the weathef, exposure to cold ete,, always increase the trouble, and so severe docs good liniment or hat produce itt Voor digestion general inact: te matter, which | and discomforts, such treatment is only temporary, be- cause the trouble is the blood and cannot be removed by external appli- cations, S$. S. S.cures Rheu . ridding..the blood of the dowd’ into the circulation a S. S. S. 1 vigorating- and purifying the: blood of PURELY VEGETABLE the acid-poison and sending'a fresh, rich blood to all parts, relieves the pain, reduces the influ can and permanently cures this painful di S. S. S. is the treatment for Rheumatism, because it does not contain mingral in any form to damage the system, Book on Rheumatism and} | any medical advice desired sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. | | | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK : Ts “MONDAY MORNING WO} ONDERS. RHEUMATISM | object in view—the atsolute clearance of the fur stock, what- ine jonas: and Tails; wholemale price, ue price bn pate $6 to $49. | Royal Ermine Zatas, "ple $6: 00) jg) Beautiful Fancy Mink Sz arts mrioies j Reva $15; NOW. ree srez er | all-round attractiveness, simply lead the | procession. “Fhe-Waist-Shown in-the-Picture shepherd’ checks, “stripes. The scalloped front is piped | with tafieia in checks and stripesandis tasteful! with metal trimmed peat! but- toms: The Eton ts tinea with ca quality satin, © + The skirt ‘is side pleated. 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