The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1907, Page 12

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7 IML Bt, ; By Health ee mercial Pasteurization. “Wai hearing before the Health Com-! py le of the Board pf Aldermen thin' enon Nathan Straus denounced all Wg commierciat methods “of Pas~ Ng milk ax fakes and sald that it - “fer —tie—avorage ail “hia city to u child. He de- pion of Di. figter, © President of the Board of feaith, ap 2 Idle droamiand not even y+ Wsonable. | Ye Committee announced at tr Wirweks ago that it would ‘an inforn Wl tiearing to-day’ for the ising) meamires) to Ines Sa a a aan number Ppraminent ch Wena to the front, all ging that tmin Pilato: slepe, be taRen ply > Iz, whose m WX distribution to (y said to ha Yo largely reduced tality in 12.8 city, waa the tort Te denou weed the present SWS STRAUS) STARTS INQUIRY ilanthropist Densunces Autopsy oe enone Methods of Inspection ‘json Might Have Died, Rt eveNIN GIWOR LD THURSDAY,” MARCH 7, 19077 $5,500 OR NOTHING, SAYS HAL CHASE ae ‘inders’ First Baseman’ mien of That Much \; at: Home. DEATH OF MAN (TILMSHOUSE | (pect al to The Preaing wWorld,) BAN JOME. Cal, March 7.-Bince he | Jeont beck hie unatuned contract to | j Manager Mark Griffith, }recdived two telogrems from the ‘York: Chi. each offering him of NaturaltCauses. “the josg ami piny with bie, home team: ‘on Whose death. une physician; had refuted, to issue a) 0 trey burtal— permit. -Dr. sanene found thet Crmee acid to-dary: Ihave nothing hin} nit aa this condition ngaintt Griran. Hoe has abwaya treated yp [miebt fridkate mathing but xae well, but-the, veople of Ban Joae|o¢ inquiry were «! + femmes, he reserved dectaton Tel ave interest—th a; Gen. Henry could have a che:nical analysis. Mound) that Thompson had suffered from lobar, pneumonia, turufent pericarditia and nephrkts, any onewoftwhich might | HO inpisimeee fos. Wav whould I #0 to New | York for $1,000 lees than that? straply> & untese: tha Ncw York: Americans offer | tigating th my anlary here, | o¢ Gov, Hush MM} yene March 18, at § I": or of the First Batter: HUGHES ORDERS COURT MARTIAL FOR WENDEL : Findings — of Made Pu {suse of ery armory. ny js afternoon by Military | Court Against Captain’ blic. ALBANY, March 7,—Capt, Louls Wen- i Firat Battery, Wii {n | court-martial on the findings art of Indutry which “has -been-invese charaes ,againat him of control of the First Bat- ‘pe cinta. of “The report and findings of the court ven out by AGI Gtrection ts ordered to con- atthe armory The personnel of arlea E, Lydeckor, by the The order announcin y K the approves them In all reapectawand div, jsolves the court of inquiry, Senet Sieve TA yore A daring *holdup occur untversity h While the. ofliciain were Dette eld cg Rlasses; is-now rare. —The-old-beltef that |- in the chancellery seven armed men [People need spectacles°ONLY when they aE [cannot see to read ts apparently’ passing fentar ihe police aity and went through every “house. It againat County 4 in} judement of tht i | Mnreasonable and unjustinadle and tn: RUSSIAN ROBBERS KILL eald accused rowing Out di peith capt a in New York of transactions Wendel's connec- Iattery armory, and vined. thn to dlaclon ingn u defense whieh it thereafter to Inter- Prosecution. In the Ft such excuse Was {th the theory of his entire ns oi ting to unmilitary and unoficer-like neglect ‘ob duty, oppresal or tnjary of | any under his command, and conduct oO coining anoMeer ama gieitieiiatn or ‘conduct profudicial of = The New York and-miittary discipline. 1 Sods oFdes - findings ——_—____ “Sweeping dental that IN DARING ARING HOLD-UP. gestion and the like can entered, threatened fplstole-and- demanded the mone: lack of glasses or th lous promptness by ‘the all pre: faway" who wus abodi ai nar. fener about the untver- but falled to And tha physi Aas and-can be cured with -miracu~ ‘Your eye ailments, what- ‘ever they may be, can be ‘promptly corrected here. services of our registered | ins—who are ocullsts, NOT Times in an editorial on the rela- | tion of eye-glasses to the ‘strenuous life, among other things, says: headache, Indi- | often be caused ¢ use of wrong use of correct [bare causa death. The polkte annouriced tthey were able}: pean the missing sbaowat Thomp- [sor-at that os at Noj S62 Sixth avenue In the early morntg hours and st tbe restaurant her sivry'in known and gr tatiaympathy is oxprtawd for ter, Mrs. ‘Nhompson .told th: gma: a! = negrer of! Teatirant thar she carried. #2 #00 polloyt on her dunband’s! /lite in the Metropolitan Life Tneurince, Company, Recently (t lapsed, but by thart work Bee mana ed to -omkeup-th ps tom Ty relieve netself of all Geta ieietear ene committed tothe hs ron gue cl atthe. titer wes going ishmnoe inetitution 1 [his wife's iddrees as 3 the only safe thing ink Wr the city, own’ expense, to Pas \eourlze the . It was in this soonection buta commercial process las nds and merely serves t¥ make keep. day longer, witho Ut de- fine! Pea ae nears ithe 0 ret ter vas shaking’ ati who comp! cold. She got hitn, 2h beetle 0 and ivi Ancidi ‘was taken fits —inenherent?: Gied ‘te tae ho! attached, to, it: 8 note ete Hise rouse aural fistitution, on, Soa sek toed , Teper R= Yeast 168 deg. for thirty min- deg. for twenty minutes, wees Letter. Dari! present, but Bp munfeation. in which the of Health. was re- board “ta ate and the Al- before summ. fatendent all me ‘of Ure Charities mlantion, Bosley \y attitude of tho aps Naetended th = Heaith- ae a-ent she or re asteurization dor that it would itt the effect that the wo¥k of The Inst » Vinmer fn Hic to cle Un babies, keep it for mort Hyver witeur: WAtTON similar carn yale immer would xave more Vive Meany other means. He urged HON, -and-advorited- an ordi chielaateyed the 1 of Health to « dest publicity to the resi Remection: Hit vunmested Chat reqilied (0. deatray adged bythe airicteat TEAMER HELD-IN- “GRIP_OF HURRICANE, comet tapes ‘Pas: arr taf news = Nee Beer? Ree For e agers s\f e Gemannt's Rathskeller, No. 2) th Health met at 0 remind, dea a: {William * street, lastnight, and among the busi ees -trangaxted_tas_tbe_olec. EN tae emus, apd bate o apomman Wats vine she wish burial. ot eh he her ‘diawbant C\RCULATION MEN: ORGANIZE. Ad wt By-Laws and ‘Elect40mMeers at Third. Meeting. the third time the cirpniatipmrman- Greater Now York and vicinity,| ton of oWoers of the naw jon | andthe a! ton of! resolutions and? by-. lows. Sinn of, general interest co:the cir. | comniars ot sete dupascment were fully aiscussed, tn. Memovers showing #n in- creased desire’ to come into aloser ro- ‘GUonanip both \fraternally and from «| iness int 4) one spol Work now being per-| fected, everythin Indioatae, that the us ‘guctatlon te ts now Tr icra tae EEL eco RY any tor rin (hs | Inetropolitan circuswtion fe! ‘Aifmed..Zimmermagy. cirablation .man- ager of the Evening World, was elected’ President of the a A. Fenton, nt, and Brooklyn Eagle, Newman, the Secretary’ and “heedles Broadway and 2 -New York a Fam Ninety seventh s which does not . The woman (Bpeotal ko The. Brening~ World.) seruba\\the O'Neill & Briitol restaurant | by gRFOLE,: Va, March ‘Capt. mand, i ist Si \NEW' BATTLESHIP 15 _ PLACED IN COMIIISSION. | SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND_ SATURDAY _\__ECRU FILET MET WAIST i ‘cise, Bquadron C;- Majo S Cooxsaia, re Firat pany Bforcbouie Let made oharges jgepting, ret alias Sarmory.—atD oning an the national | |fenting “In express of aotatling armory ¢ ata,” perdoran lo “ Sab gore oe ne am accusations th ibe s,. made in the Capt. Wendel deli evidence in his own for much omiasion of Throgs Neok. jan ™m) eriminal proceedings were then pending New isanne Waists OUR WAIST SECTION SHOWS A COMPLETE RANGE OF CLEVER! DESIGNS IN LACE AND NET WAISTS, TN BLACK, ECRU AND WHITE; FRENCH HAND EMBROIDERED | WATTS—THE DAINTIEST AND PRETTIEST SNOWN IN PARIS. MESSALINE WAIST. IN BLACK AND EVENING SHADES, TAILORED WAIST OF LINEN, PLAIN OR } EMBROIDERED. tucked yoke trimmed-with German. Val, Cluny, Lace.and Medallion, —value $9.73" 20 West 23d Street, sth Ave: Hotel ‘Special Values—Laidies’ and Misses’. Suits. all 5 ‘Advaneed- styles *. ¥, \* 25.00. for _Early—Spring Wear of pay chee = Stripes, Plain Serge and Gray Worsteds, also Taffeta Silk, Rajah.and_ Linen. (Exclusive: styles) at moderatesprices. 35.00 Coples of Foreign. Models 50.00 Regiment; Carilsle, Firat Megiment; Capt Culkin, Forty-stenth fepx ‘Third Battaiton; Owwe or Mabcack. Ju GuEhe, ‘eaten Mt Jor rth Brigade, of Buffalo, ta a stip Minnesota was. to-day placed in| be dude commisston at the Norfolk Seyy-Yard. John Hufbbesd, assuming com- addreased ibis crew Itned up. on deck, aid asthe -whip's-band played thes “Stay Spangled Janmer, twas unfurled. s The ised sit mrveaota k Wael peeaen tea hewith jan-artte-befliim belli frem the old frigate | fof wer ‘Minnesota, whichasarw! service In | thes Ciril_ Wer. Seemed TO'CLEAN BRONX STREETS. Mayor McClellan yostegday appofnte| arome F. Reilly, eputy Street Cleaning: Commissions: the Bronx, dvocate of the court. vocot the court of inquiry, UTC Reraiccteatinn ce eustealn Capt. Wendel of a ne vend reoetvirig part of | © —- ‘of certain employees at the Grinice at eal (funotions ine 75 ——__.___ PRETORIA MEETS GALES. BABLE ISLAND, N, The-t mnbure-Atsarloas from Hamburg tor BY. Aimee 7 ton hers when 1% ml, this point at 7.90 AM teainer, whi weaterly aie Cetin poner feach her dock about 11.80 A. M. Satur- 442 Columbus Av., Bist ¥. i | 489 Fulton st., Bk'n, Op} ¢ Henry. 1, Maioc Matoh_2. deo Ad permitesne, of! in eet Stern. Brothers— to agate any tes- exoresy owledsre either to he leetiiony oF a witnesses who had testified suntain: Impatacions Barly Spring Models of Women's ~Tatlor-made’ Waiking Suits fe tn thnt |Salespeople—are absolutely free. i lasses, If required. as low as $4. OPTICAL HOUSE OR SK. SONS oe | 64 East 23d St., near Fourth Av. 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Av. 82d Sts. Ite A.& S. Se at oo rn a a een nemel ! ft JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street. $4th Strest. HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENTS, En Both Stores. Advance Spring styles in Men’s Shirts. Negligee and. plaited coat models i with attached cuffs. Made of Imported ! white and. colored Madras, Negli gee iivcc,wicic occu civ cics tiniest s5O, value 2.25 ++2,00 value 3.00 BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS. 3 In Both Stores, On Friday, March the 8th. Sale of all wool, black shadow check Batiste, 54 inches wide. 68c per yard ‘value 4,00 All wool Frénch Marquisette. Col- - ors :—tan,—castor, mode,-golden—brown, reseda, violet, rose, goblin, champagne, light or navy. blue, silver grey. 42 inches wide. 85c per yard E value 4.25 WASHABLE DRESS FABRICS. In Both soe On Friday and “Saturday, March the 8th -and oth. 15,000 yards white and colored : Washable Fabrics, such as silk and cotton printed Mulls, Organdies, silk On Sale To-morrow, at Special Prices” Broadcloth, Eton Coat, entire suit handsomely trimmed with velvet and braid, Broadoloth, Hip Length Coat, Infants’ Outfitting Dep’ts __ Large assortments of Tapered “Hand Enibroldered Pique Coats, sisea 6 months to 3 years, ranging in price from Sus Bonnets, SSE FE French Corded- Bonaets, - a - with ribbon trimming, sizes 1 to 4yn, “\ JAPANESE SI:K WAISTS Black of White ; trimmed with German 4.90 : Val. Insertion and tucks, value $6.50 Lace Cu rtains & Bed Sets \ FRENCH LAWN! WAISTS 7S | For Springand SummeriUse, in-Excelient Designs. Hand-madesyoke and cuffs, value $4.50 Gy li Ruffled Muslin Curtains, Ruifled Net Curtains, $1.95, 2.50, 3.50 ‘ Colored Madras Curtains, RegularéValue $5,00 to 8,00 Ruffled Muslin Bed Sets, singic and double size, ——— = Spring? Styles of Boys’, Children’s and Young Men’ 8 High Grade.Clothing — At Special Prices Friday and Satudray Nortotk-Suits;-of fine-tancy chevic ots, —-two-pairs. f | A nunyber of Brotdcloth Tailored Sults on Sale, ) | BSA, Prices $35.00 to $45.00 : | s 15-00, 20.00 Taffeta Silk Princess Gowmns.. Lingerie Princess Gowns... Lingerle Walsts,.. China Silk Waists Walking Skirts, plaited models, Chiffon Panamas Taffeta Walking Skirts, plaited model... Volle Walking Skirts, over'Taffeta Silk, value $25.00, Walking Skirts, attractive: model, imported weave...... Special Values—Separate Walking Skirts. |) nS Special Values— Waist Department. 20.00, 29.75 np bhpibadoad 15:00, 20.00, 29.75 Hig West Twenty-third Street - 5.90, 6.90 9.75 13.75 p stteccrecot is sat 13.75 Speciale: for ie and Saturday yee cet nearer e o DNAS Regular price $3.25 and $3.50. iow. \ WAISTS—Baby Irish, Crochet, Cluny and Lace; voc 160, 2.00, 2.95, 3.95 thse Repub piesstoso mas i805, DQQ.75 BROADWAY, SOVENTHENTH AND NIOGUTEDNTH STARLETS, of Imported and Domestic tabrice, “White Serges, Chiffon Broad- cloths, Panamas, Mixtures, Fancy Checks, Stripes and Voiles. $25.00 elaborately trimmed with lace, velvet and braid, 35.00 Pleated Voile Walking Skirts Made over silk linings, =” 5 $15.50 6. 05 to 22. 00 $2.75 10 5.50: ‘2.78, 3.75 90c, 1.35 1.75 Pr. 3.50, 5.50, 6.75 a 2.75, 3.75 Set ii | —___knickerbocker_trousers, 9 to 1?7-yrs, Value $7.: 45, $5.05 ‘TY Saitor and Russian Sutts, fa of blue serge or fancy cheviots, Value $6.00, 4,05 i Regulation Blue Serge Reefers, 516 15 yrs, ~~ Special 5.00 j Youths’ Single o- Double Breasted Suits, of fancy cheviots or DEG? 31 to 38 in. chest measure, HL ' zs ee este Value $15.00, 12.50_ 1 Taimaerearbouiee, white and fancy madras,; ! H Bens Special _ _ 95. | ' Boys’ Fancy Madrasi Pajamas, new patterns, Special ~~ 75¢ ’ i and cotton striped Muslins and white figured Madras. 15c per yard wsual prices 20c and 25¢ ~- JAMES McGREERY & GO. = 28rd Street. 34th Street. a H i JAMES McCREERY & CO. BOYS’ CLOTHING, A large and attractive assortment of Spring weight Coats, Suits, Reefers, - ae ~ Straw and Cloth Hats and Furnishings UREA ~for Boys are now on exhibition. Mixed cloth, double breasted belted Suits with extra pair of Knickerbocker 84th Street Store-Only, trousers, lined throughout. All wool, | stitched: with silk. Sizes 8 to 16 ‘years. 6.00% & value 9.00 * ‘ Corduroy and mixed cloth Bloomer = ‘Trousers, Sizes 6 to.16 years. L990 *3 oo value 4.50 to 2.50 Boys’ washable Blouses, with and without collars. Made of dark and light _ colored woven or printed madras. Size 8 to 15 years, 65¢ value 1.00 Boys’ Reefers. —Colors:—blue, red, = “grey: and white sbizes 2lg-to-12-years, zi 6.00 to 15.00 _ JAMES McGREERY & C0, ~ Thirty-fourth Street. The World Almanac for 1907. 4s the handiest and most comprehensive book on Facts and Figures ever published. No man, woman or child should be without it. ‘It represents a l!brary of Bncyclopedias and Atlases boiled down {ato ‘one attractive volume that sells for On News Stands, 25c. By Mail, 35c.

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