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GEN, BOOTH |S HERE TO RAISE TAINTED MONEY’ Tears of Widows and Orphans’ Would eae It. -Gen---Wiliiam Booth; the Salvation Army, arrived here to- day ‘on the Atlantic’ Transport “Minnenpolin. “He was: met at by a delegation from’ the ‘organiziuon and driven dir to the headquarters * in Fourteenth xtrees. There has been sime mystery about ths mission ‘of Gen Booth to America On his way {0 Japan, put the mys:ery was explalned when he announced that he! wan inxlous 10 see’ Andrew Car- —pagie-andJohn-D,Reskefeiien-Hewh mot _havb ily wish in the Iatrer cas! dor-the-reahen-thilt Mir.-ttocketetter ha: Jett hia _Ldkewood| home for Augusta. Ga., on adcounr of the lilness of his daughter Mra, MeCormick. “My mission in New York is to raisé/from one to five millon do! raf ante Gen, Booth, “1 am aceking to get,this large fund ‘for thé purpose of eatablishing. ja take tal you call it,f Rockefeller or att WweuTa tears of widows and orphans, md them I would place it on the altar of benevolent effort. This proposed humanitarian tn tion aims to have a branch here and the other In London. It will be for the permanent ‘uplifting of humanity. Its Miso Wit “be the saving “Of men everywhere from vice, crime and all the other avila attendant upon. poverty, "T-would like to see Mr. Carnegie. I think his philanthropy, generous as it fs, is not always aimed quite in ihe tight direction Would Take Rockefeller Money. “Would you accept money from Mr. Rockefeller," Gen. Booth was axked, “or do you look upon tls money as tainted ?* “Why, of course I would take it it It came my way." he repited. “It would be just as g00d as anybody cise-s' money: go faras I chi see. Some years ago I met the Marquis of Queensberry, who made the prize-ring_rules;-and-he-gare me $500. Then we had prayer together. He had just Jost his wife, as I had mine, and we had a common bond of sym- pathy. “Bome people saw this and sald_to me: ‘Ate you going to take that dirty money : ef that Marquis of Queensberr: “Cer- tainly Tam.’ 1 said, and they de- unced me right away. : “T would. take anytling and I would wash {t in the tears of the widows and commander of iiner the per, what_rwill inthe end-be-oaled — ‘The Untvyeraity of Humanity. [THE EVENING: ‘WORLD, a SEASIDE SIGNS. The greal.aoa serpents voming UP | Pour annual a And, ‘by the way, ie the sea resorts nition DELUDED BRIDE GAVE “BIGAMIST'$1, 800 Accused Deceiver of Schlegel, , of Bay Ridge, In- dicted itor Grand Larceny. Edward Vance, who |. under Ind! mat tor oie; WAI say Tadlete on a charge of grand larceny by the Kings County Grand Jury. Vance ts the man_who, under the name of Ed, rd Flelds, wooed and marrie! Miss isle Behlegel, daughter of Bay Ridge. resident. Sine ance of a woman Edward Vance of Pittsburg. who enld she was Vance-Fleids’ first wi t her blood relatives nave been arate. dicted ortginaty tor bigamy in Ite of the fact jnac Mra. Vance van after making ty charge, while her brother James Dutt, and her brotiter-in-law, one Gardine ‘who admitted he bough the, marri ficense,-both-protestes doubt as tot wedding. A duplica‘e of wedding certificate styled tht my} Counsel for the little Quakeress 1 Behlegel made business Was & threatened to his daughter's orairy wes County. Court, HidoKlyn, Grand Jury came in und handed up indictment for grand tAroeny, The harges that the w and that) ¥. Schlegel for alien ie G rko was that 41,500" from: Misx Schlegel tho wedding; telling ner hs would care for \ ‘Yhe Jewelry was not returned, according | to th Jainant. Schlegel told Mr, ¢ been to see him and Mra. Vance would muy Min allonation of her tusband: unless prosecution was dropped and set- tlement made, Vaner's lawyer rait-ne hrd-not“Kcen | the papers in pie ease, and Judge Dike Lil it ar REE until to-morow, when Vance orphans, fwould Tay it on the altar of benevolent effort for the good of the eAUKE. —— RAVE OSAP ———euchay-xctence; “I have never seen Mr. Carnegic. 1 ros I shovld have:thoucht that the work of thé Balvation Army wuld have ¢ mended itself to Mr Carnegie. Rut Mt Carnegie @aya: ‘I spend y money on people whe are help those whin wan: to get that the time to nein a-fien js ow 4s going down, Y: waull bey: @t Une beautiful peop who are d You have good institutions almyst everywhere for educational purposes, RYU And eras Imai tutions, but my fdea in to train me Aa women to deal with tlese mntafo. To want them Instructed aka traIned th combat with the criminal, pauper und the “Oy People Were Si ved. ulclde b know that ier al people was through thatr misfortunes or _mistikes nl the firat tarow their Lye weet after’ the. estauaumontof car tlefse bareau in London we faa ni lean than hepeonts app y Wy us ait would-be saute! ives cll, perhaps. thoy: are. loafers—1 —am- uw 1 except the gentle: Hat-1-wotldt> thinks men loofer—of contss panes of Lie press. at lenst 40 of this ) were xenulae. A Rrentemans of theme were-tired of Mie throzsh es thoy iad com= nilited eb. toef their emptos: ney andothe fear (ha: ttn” Ree HVE, saise I rensier org you was in this position aml golig to jump jnto river, Forte one atw hin and persuaded bin to come to us, He did. We said: ‘Now, Ua to_ yuu employers We wlll go selth eHe went, and one-of our soldiors i im.——He-made clear Deeast ovit and sald: ‘Do what you lke with -me;—but-H yor wit give man other chance J will recoup you.’ They pot only gave him anotner noe, but (bey rathed his salary, mpresetd were they with bis carnertness to lead a new life. “Another young fellow In trouble, be- ing a good swimmer, ted hls legs to- Kether before attempting 10 an oft Bia¢kfridra Bridge over the Thames, We Kothim— and made him face ns dimculties and got him back into a good positon again.” Gen, Booth said that the sum of 2,200,000 ad already’ been given to Tdudh an Inatitution by the will of a rich London merchant, but the fund ts not fivallable by reason of MUgation over the estat (Gen. Booth will be seventyseight years id jon April 10. so will celebrate this @nntversary inthe Facifc Ocean on his “way to Japan, whero\he hopes to fiid urae field. of labor for the army. Ie Apdetn to |be here only two or three Gay and Mit apeak jn ‘Coronto next ea Buntass Wile in die Dominion he will entertained by Vay tenant Fisch {hie she pl uniterait jooth has a plan for ‘the estal stn ment roe wmall farm colonies: aL around ewe York. He thinks auch plan Would afford great reliet for the the: city and bring abouts ‘revohition in the cou, basa big pl “of A Bdlyation 4 Dy eo - | they: Grey, the Lieu- for the humanitarian | “WISSOURL SENATOR SLASHES MAN'S FACE! Bradley Used Knife When Rep= ive Roach Criticised Bills-Hé-Advocated- PPERSON-CITY,-Mto,; March 51H an enéounter In the lobby of the Madi- Hoi UotelL the deadauarters of tabhsiats and politicians in Missouri, last evening, following a dispute over legislation, Sen- ator John L. Bradley, of St. Francois oipnide dre WAKA fe—a nd nlamved Rar rescntative James Roach, of Jasper, across: the fee. Roach, although deeply cut, was not seriounly Initt, and {friends interfered. Mire dios hs been Lathe: Whe ukainac mints inter Fosarnty- ae 0- Miter -obiegted=-Hoach taken In charge bY frloddy and Brailey srag_led trom the hocel to. tity. home. by. gome OC Nik Coll neces lirglix Oreaiization to Plisht for Clean Poltite Hall “Hae. Handed. “Rad —Bigtys street anid ‘Third aveiue. the following olficers were elected, to hold of y the ensuing yenrt President, ‘Toma: Tedmoydy “Hirt -roident, Emit 4 resident, yinkers jects ta paral. ents td AL Stelter Be Tear Ha erkenntent Hroinateys imo. NV oS aoe to: pT politi Committees wag eppointed: and decided to hold a iunoker at its Headquartes on / Saturday — evening, April 6, 1907 GRAND DUKES YIELD. ARRLIN, March 5—The Grand Dukes of Mecklenburg-Schwérin and Mecklen- jbure-Strelits “haya — announced that will grant conatitutions’ to. their 'duchlery the only two German jatates ay nitions constitutions, a fact whicy Wn glen. rise to. frequent: eriticlam In Ii ifelsninerlncecent The Rad- {cals Jn tho Relvhatag. imtended-soon to interpelinte the Impeériat) Government aubsec' BUTCHER’S METHOD POSITIVELY CORES Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrhal Deafness, Etc. And Prevents Pew: and Grip, If you writs or call we w M show you how and why— REE. For the removal of these troubles HOD has no peer In the Biehi’s Litset HL tiod Con! 1ait Co., las, Hoe West 34th St.,New Yori ry Obpodity Macy's, Miss | the! E-ont to Tres HOLA 0: [EXPOSER OF SLEUTHS DRAWS —_-— Wife Is Arrested for Sell- ing Liquor to a Small Boy. | Charged with assault {n the first dew Joseph Rozano, a-Hquor dealer, of 350 ockaw. Brooklyn} Who furnished ev h brought | abbut the ladletments of Uires Brooklyn wardmen,,wrs grraigued in the Gatos Avenue Be Court’ to-da z 2 Arralgned with Rozano way Ide, who, according to. the, polle beer to a twelve-year-old boy, Both were lied in bonds of $1,060 by Magts- trnte—Mxtun Tor assault in Che aogree, — Kawa ey and hts -wite bot -dectaredt that they were being persectiled by the police Lecause Instead of giving black- mall, to the wardmen they. gave infor- mation (3 the Grand Jury which caused them to be Indicted Tozano wan asleep over his | atores to-day) wh Nauor’ nohe heard a fight in! his saloon. “Running to the lower foor | he found hay the hands oe! Policeemn” Kiigated sind Comford, of | Precinct, The Informa- | which Willlam 8. Hodder, | MeGlolne and’ John J. Murphy {* cd was turned in tothe Sixt “fifth Precinct. According to Rozano, his wife was | being beaten by the two policemen. With-her-in-the-aatoor-at Oe tiie was the sixty'-ftth on tlon 13 Bergen street. ¢ his wife, grabbed a inted It at tha two lgeittened “to shoo: unless Mrs. Hozano-was freed. ‘The [DOMCEMER £0 to tie etpeot—witt following, and to the police station, was charged ww. | the boy and et they There} th selling liquor to the boy Was held as a e reserves were tien called | They found th liquor dealer with’ Uie shotgun a his knet Mt 1s alleged by “ie police that “Hiowana wie ois arrested “atter a} [hard fight aod that ho co to. the. station-house Ling. at is ulleged by Rozano that he ofight-and that ne war fe alleged by him eiso t nor his wife sold the boy Kind and the iy Kk police “(plant ‘that he has been threatened” by the | police since he 4 tO pay protec: | | tion, He said to reporters that! tie one | ico" Wax ehance Dis with 1 neither he of any whale_aitair Ile all also the facts In the case Were laid | pefore DI Attorney Clarke by an | Ryenine-World-reporter-he-promntned-t make the fullest inquiry into the whole affalr, {do —net_propeseto—tiave—my —wit= oraicer nee TINCT eV ON POLICE | then ‘itd firatl Paw er oF liquor! ig MARCH 5 5. 1907. nesaea intlmidat 4 Jutimidat At fron cell ara jd hia while ix wif arKe a | woman and bos mvt bouatie & in tecd all-of { . ad they prodded him when he came to his neo and thats not until | stim the empty sun at: the on the stom) wife'n anel policemen, 4,000 PUPILS DID, NOT KNOW OF FIRE There Really Wasn’t Any, but! Firemen Were Called Just the Same. alarm was rung tn to-day howl No Zab Bure ) children vo class- out ode re- larket station d the usual secvee from the Unton headed ‘by six roundamen a v house drow a cordon ing and cleared Woe firem u rigors, but with abs “ttle noise he blo, #9 that not a pupil in the entire school learned that a falto alarm had eon tuted In. _ ANDREW DAVEY | Teas, Coffees and Fine Groceries. Thousands of families know it from experience—the name Andrew | Davey over a store guarantees {he purity, the quality, the weight, the | value of every article sold in No house in the world, no matter how fincy the store or the prices, has a higher standard or a more rigid rul mn forthigs not upto that stindard— Thats why so “many | of you come with confidence and keep coming, year in and year out. - 15 EGGS for 25c| Strictly Fresh New-Laid Eggs at 20c, a/dozen, or 15° for 25c—the-best-that are known or sold inthis market. Oni sale all this week at this-price-in “atl Mis Andrew Davey Stores, Spring Millinery Opening will be continued to-morrow, Wednesday. This first formaf presentation of Ga Ree Spring! styles. for $907 is attracting great ultituder. Tt isthe: most superb exhibit from an_ artistic viewroint eves made. Do not fail to visit the show. i POTATORS Hoe! New” Bors TOMATOES—Large can of finest State Potatoes, per —Matylatt —Foma toes PEARS—Large can of finest ancy. Maine style, Gell Jersey Pears for........, ioc extra choice, per can. .: Above items and scores of others equally good will be on sale ali this week in all the Andrew Dayey stores as follows: __ East Side. 4 ‘West Side. | | | E44 Ave Ac cot iEth at 127-$th ave 10th as Vee “YonKers- Stores” Bil Ashburton ave, cor, Orchard st 143 New Main at ra) BOAT Md Ave.) cor, 1 | 231 Wilk aves nea” Myasin at { pthe primary, “exciting fire Te did part In a reall had turned in the alarm. sound the fire drill gong: that there wax no sor phiidren=in— thet adarriet ars fire Whisties aud clang eer e pers of bella. ne WOMAN DROPS DEAD IN FATHER’S STORE. ther eae -Andrew Davey Succumbs to ki Heart=Faiture-After-Lifting 2 Heavy Package. Meagher, twenty- Hropned dead to-day, 7198 Eighth a her fath Meagher, Nt up the. place aN A Krocery tore on i Sten or packs : ope. jan Ruseell, Hospital fallure. 7 7 Sisttth av nue, ea DEFEW DINES HARRIMAN, W SHINGTON, “March —T, Depew last nl Mix one-half ounce of Khe Vir: doses every four hours. will strengthen weak lungs, relleve the cure any-<case of lung trouble that te not jew minutes, It Ls sald the-miature-wHl-treak-mp- and, being free from opiates and drugs, dren to (he ordinary cough mixtures, Inquiry at the ihe int Viale, securely aealed jn @ Froand wooder Tig fhe nadie—Viigin Oil of Piie (Wire), Act of June 301) Cou. Cineinnatl, hames and atyle of package, Ne O11 of Vise _Utu the desired reaults. A-local_phiysiclan_who-le-famitlar wi je mos| effeclive known eal home. Jung and bronchial ‘affrot) the Kidneys and relle urle aiTd-In the syole Couch-Bed, and Bolster 512 IN 24 HOURS. AND: CURE ANY COUGH THAT IS-CURABLE. a Oib of Pine (Pure) with Glyceilag and lf w pint-of kood Whiskey, ‘mous throat and lung specialist, who established m camp foy con- sint by taking plenty’ of ‘out-door cxertise, inhaling long, deep breathe can be secured from any good prescription druzgiet at mation that Virgin Ol) of Pise (Pare) ts put up only) ta “half-ounce 1900, serial number” 45 hio—plalaly.__printed..there tlons of Virgin Oli of Fine (Pure), which are being put out under similar r mecept there as a subsilinte for the Virgln as they will Invariably produce nausca, and never effect relence al theepet wie dife kn lhe forests -Kowld: prone: just oms-effectine t= msed~ ta thes je faye the formria given above te (he one used Inthe nine woods, ‘and that H- hes -the- unqualliied- indoreemont ofthe feading phyritErs of the | mo added, If this formula was known The Pure Virgin Oil of Pine la also @ perfect neutralising acent for urte eekd.-A- few drops- taken -on- suxar-night-and morning “wit hent-and "regulate the most obstinate case of rheumatism If COMPLETE LINE OF . URNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, Ete., AT CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED, “COURTEOUS. TREATMENT: -AGGOUNTS OPENED. two ounces of in teaspoonful Shake well and use cough, heal (he bronchial tubes and (oe far advanced, provided the patient an-ordinary cold tn twen! ie far preferable for use among chil- case. with engraved wrapper, shoyw= jaranieced under the Food aad Druge + prepared only by Leach Chemical There are many rank tmite~ hb thts_trentment sarstt ty undoubtedly present time, nd, sare toe id used generally by the jons Wweuld-rayoly. reach, THE BIG FURNITURE fj VLE acon SMITH & STATE OPENING SALE! Two of the Greatest Specials Ever Offered. | $90) VELOUR C ucH. °10.7 5.” Mattress $ Complete, Your Check on the Bank of Health A man or woman with a good overcoat of flesh is not only more attractive, but has in addi tion a health insurance policy ~that-adequaté flesh alone cin f c.__PEPTOL —_the flesh builder — will increase_, your _ — weight in_thirty—days—or-every— cent paid for-it-will be-returned.= For Sale by all First Class Druggists or _send_one dollar to us for the first supply. Ask for our Uncen booklet “Why People ace Thin"* The Pepto! Company Firzt Nr tional Bank Bullding., Chicage, Laboratory: Battle Crock, Mich plat at Megaman Co, 20H rombrnyy New Pork tity; G40 Falton street, Brooklyn, a ull branch atorem, Evening Until 9 o'clock, eras Neto Tie toes eanaiots atthe toler fase een: ing He manpages (BED HOON = Gulaen Sallis OV Pie reat Gams, thowig yout pert rhe tht le metiy us they would mppear Id your! jo, ony Faas trleiteoi: ire at Spring nO Ma 1 REDDING ge i! Which Cun Ne Purchased on OU _ Libe: : Credit System ; rat 318) $300 $30. 00 f eRecounhe: Ly W $10,000 vy especial artwich Q Kcltenen mb Apply Also to N riers Kitchen ab. We allow Freteht ond Rallroad Pare. ‘DINING- ROOM Sidsvoard, Wo" ek TONE) MRitenen Stgear ete Jidoors: Kitchen” Hanre or Metrigurator: thrg Kicchen chatra; 4 “$45.00 “ arantes, Lami Se THE EVENING WORLD'S! Later Editions Printed on GREEN PAPER. Note the Green Papers in the Cars To-Day! if . Some of the best values— Ws ; [Some of the barg. [$50 IThis $10. Enameled § With heaby brass tails, rings and spindles on both head and foot for, This isan example of the | ‘bargains our tale of the Man- i hattan Bedding Co.'s sample Ne jline brings you, Involved are 75 styles ofl Brass Beds and J25 styles an = rot Endmelled Beds. | At33 Per Cent. Less Than Regular Psi ices! +9350 Enamelted Beds, $2.00 | $24 |%5. Enamelled Beds, 3.00 | $24 $7. Enamelled Beds, 4,75 [830 Enamelied Beds, ‘$10 Enamelied Beds, 7,00 |824 Brass Beds, $12 Enamelled Beds, |£30) Brass Beds, 7.75 1336 Brass. Bed sts Enamelled Beds, 9.00 Sas pane Beds, Enamelled Beds, -11.00-1$55-Brass Be Sensational Fur Price We are closing our entire stock without regard- to cost ains: ATS) URAL. RUSSIAN SQUIRREL Us—These tle are thowover ahs “in-band shape, and from 46 to GS inches Jong. both with and with= out he fringe; valu $8.05 ch ~Enamelled Bed Enamelled Beds, “19.0077 15.00) < SQUITAIEL. iM ow stuft aod val muta: rome are larg etring at others: 1 values at, 4 tare mat $215 310, 814 $16.50 AND rich pecia’ VERY RICH SET TIEN quality HANDSOME MILs MATCH above. th values $9.50 jai at. $5.00, $7.50, $9.50, sis TEARGE PLAT ItOW MURES—TO- MATCH Valu 3.0 Drop Head Machines See eeciltng for $3800. Rew $12.0 f ~—A Marvellous One Day Offering 1” Every one of the machines in this ‘sale is so! stantially construcied that it is _ Fully Guaranteed in Every De “by the Makers und Ourselves. ~ ‘These machines are strictly high- aie The wearing parts are of the finest steel and-the-frantework-is-rery-fine-oak, They are completely equipped with alll fs nchiding-< patel needle-threader, re perfectly noiseless and tight running: Remember, this opportunity will bell available to-niorrow, Wednesday, only: Head; 5-Drxe Drop Heat,7-Drawer| Drop Haas Drewwer eg, 15 BOD Sona MachinestorD Finest Rotary Sewing Machines speioren reg 77 50) $78.50, $20.50 & $31, Ateriea,-inattiely. Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Lex, av Really worth $3, 00 and $3.50. Very special aL Se eae qwhen a good. substantial-embrella-ts ind anes That*s'the kind “we are offering in this’ special sale al alout half actaal Worth. These silk Umbrellas are made on lock paragon frames wit! steel rods, are tight-rollifg, and there is a Wonderful variety pretty haridles to select trom, th, of Matn Poor, Coch _Mid-—— Seeeeoe, sore a -- Ni Grocery Specials. 8 The Sees very special items are good for Wednesday {| janc ursdayt CRYLON TEA—The kind “sold in any stores for 40c.; spe- DC 1 for this sale, All Our 50c Teas Mixed Toa, or Ceylo Formosa Oolong, lish Hroakta: per pound pees a ins EN OL, Saold in wany | ivesial for. Og aie SMOKED SAKD! ent from Nor rer can, RADE FLOUR — Only b, bag toa cuss 58 o BONELESS GARDINES — import- eats fery , Baws tarwe. hiales [Qc pound CON vecererers (Our $4.00 Pure Mono- Woniss: gram Rye Whis- Our $5. key, per gallon.. $3. 001) sity, Rye Whiske No* mort than two gal- veiy sugerior, @ if lons to a customer.. per gallon Iiloors Bloomingdales’

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