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itish. House of Com- in lons War Centre as _ “Woman's! ‘r which camo up ies wectgad’ reading Wr thé House or, i Kone foogity and which wna tntro-| <by--Mr.~ Diekinsest, Libera als . practically identical with the, Botmfpsure Introduced by Mr. Kelr Hardie, Mist) Stast! your, “bas levoked tar fer getteral interest. ‘Tihe bili alm- Provides tha? women shill have the phiso-on-tha_same tesxnsmipon.arhich now #Tanted to men, “MMfMaUt tactics OF the women aur. Bit fe-of-nycett thonths anil thei- bold. Mg on the House of Com:mons itself, which) 6n several occasions they rajly been bodily thrown out, } female crusaders, have @ixen thet lon @ prominence which It Ititert Et attained, 2 an debate on ta in Propdaed meas- bewan, but only women whoas good } vior Was guaranteed by Membera Parlixment were permitted to eater igalle: i those Zwho were connected wi! irecent disorders within the pre- ote of the Houses sPart @f. the so-called “Baffraginta’” @onnection with the bill extraor- precautions were taken: by the the ‘to fo bir the approaches _ ‘of Commons, athe supposition that the women if d_would vote for Liberal can! — pit —the—raturn— of the large tive majority at the municipal ia London Saturday iast, In the women voted, tended to dis- {this {llusion, and slyce then many re-of-Parliament who nominally | — mpathized with Mr, Dick!nson‘s bill been stricken with mysterious {ll- whith did not permit_thetr at- e to-day. - were sixteen motions hostile to on the table, while just jon signed by 21,009 women was pre- st’ granting Par- Swomen,-on-the; that-it would destroy Raa In- Campbell-Bannérman, announced -Ht—waethe intention ef ths _ nt to-leave the question to the free on of the House. Personally, he red the Kenora) principle of the, in- “women—tn-the suffrage. The fer had assumed moro |mportance years,owlng to the larger part Owatonna RW in the professions. “On many one, continued the Premler, the Hone: oi AGS Was equal to If not of ane: Frankly stated that ho was not oured with the present bill be- IU would—-not-enfranchise—to—the aaa ry degree the mass of the work- ex-clasa women and workinen’s Wives. Would. yots tor tt, howerer,—aa—e- i claration of his opinion that the ex- fusion of Women from the franchise not expedient, justifiable or politi-|. Qply right. aitemot wan matte to close the pastor, Initio. Speaker declined to. cept the motion and the opponents of this] held the floor until 6 P.M... the ritting) was closed” auto- Wy. They thu won the day, as Mdlia the bil for the er'ablished fj and ~ “indintuined | Pop ths. reputation of| 5 A ani Bk Rg fering. PA vuiues ROUTH ther of Can-t ferteld Cleves} nd. We are af- today... same tn diamonds — which} Efall ty attract the of crlininating. W OWL #xamlne the i compare the With gema_ Ordinarily offered | the same pri “No caller is urced buy. but we DO wish to convince that we ARE offering auperior val- sIn-dinmonds. perfect ormust “$25 ABE ECTED DIA- MOND RING, Belcher ting, 1 karat—many men wear larger pure ! A CLUSTER RING} - ‘Ail nine dimmonda of the eamp grade, spark. | ling gems, set In platl-/ nun, 2 Karat effect, now quite ASPERFEL aay Ar Brey LAN BUWARY. “bower ie cae tad jetags. reading the testimony—of—the lelared to her mether same time ago | Jonaire ehe had an equal oppirtunity.+ ‘was employed in a department plore ax Pianager of a ‘d@opartme: eciming a good walary and sesmet en- Lthtety contented. until abe "began iread- Angabout the Thmww trial. her ‘position and @pent the Iktle money piting In the imprisanment of scores|ahe had saved tn taking singing. leo- On the 48y lasty-seen by ‘bar mothers Commons was. nts in her purse. is eee ee younger ester ata went ts the cane of m chum, Florence Wahley, of No. M4 Reta avenue. During her vi (pata Miss Wahley she talked of Pariiament jper htte sister home, and After tailing #pectically excluded, and in view |some more about Hier gisorderty demonstrations On lion ahe left Wer fer from the girl, however, u few da: ‘ye 430 members pledged to vote|Bhe asked that her mother be told not She wore a i 6 fota skirt and day fits and starts. The Weather ine tt. prise to the official guessers. no variety of weather would/come as a shock just now. Dut the enéw TOUCH AA St was too heanry. meant Bureau, tempera Earners,”” Reople'e Institut ‘Symphony Concert THE WORLD “Do you wear W: L. Douglas Shoes? - If not, I-believe |-can give you sufficient reason why it would pay you to wear them. | make.and coll r more Men’s ‘Fine Hand-Sewed Process $3.50 Shoes than any other manufacturer in the world. if 1 could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., aad show you how carefully W.L. Doug- las shoes are made, you would then understand why they-hold their shape, fit better, wear longer and are of greater value than any other make. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. _Dear Sir:—I have been wearing your celebrated. $3.50 ‘shoes for the last nine years, and-can say I get as much style, wear and comfort as I formerly had from Custom Shoes costing $7.00 and $8.00. Yours truly, special} RUNAWAY OF A GIRL Eighteen Years Old, Seeks to: “Marry a Miilionaire Like Thaw.’ Mra, Florence Trott, of No. 1:46/Greene ayenud Willlamsburg. appealed to the police to-day to help her find her eigh> Keen-ywar-old daughter Florence. who ‘disappeared from home-on-Pev. S-aiter having told off— desire to go upon the ‘The young girl, according to her par- ent, had become greatly agitated over Thaw and de- ‘rial. She hax a good yolce, that ff a young woman without any? voice to speak of could marry a mill- Bhortty befare ahe vanished tho girl She was | 4 Took Singing Lessors. i ‘Then she eudenly decided to give up had left the house with only ten Accomrpanied by ly of ¢ [c-ambt- Bach; wite of Supertitentent-of tie Nationals. went apray. In it she said a figures: ; that she was all right “T 7 “the misatve conclud~ Rapids, big mon Phe Bt Josep tormoa. ds, has brow ae ahs blue, ne lack coat, black taf- fafee black bat, ombels ee with plum and orango roses. Tiyp only. Jewelry she was a din- Colder “TosMorrow, ‘Biow bagun: falling “before dawn to- and_promised to keep coming hy fH Pa Stat ous} In fact, an The Wind wan igh for © little time, bare waa not blown about — itis ew Govern. “To-tiorrow, og: inie to seo the will For Students and Wage-Earners. A—concertfor_“Stndenta_and Wage- wnder the auspices of _the|-{)} will be given this ing at Cooper Union by tie People’s tion. y {Font thie “benc obtain his release from 16, fu it | FLORENCE TROTT, | WHO QUITS HOME TO WED MILLIONAIRE) MIKE CONLIN BUYS. ST, JOSEPH CLUB = | Giants’ Outfielder Goes Into! .Magnate Game in the Western League. apartment: —fSpec: Tye _Cveniag ers.) Nona of her friends: or! Telakives have | CHICAGO March &—M!ke Dontin ean ‘her since. and Mabel Mike's wife, have “Do! ” j bought the St. Joseph Hnsebal! Glub tit nterelle yg Motrer, |the Western League, and Mike wilt rua! if Wie Cannot he New York | St. Joseph as Jolin Ganzel was at Grand! + his venture will be a yma! iko'g Wife has been anxiour to!ses him his own boss and owner of a club. propositicnjuet—gutted her, and it fe supposed to_be her influx ence that, Aecided Donlin In bly course. NEW ‘ORLEANS ENTRIES. Special te The Brentns World) —— Fak Perera Stivers 18; Stone i 120: se The Thrall, 1 Rage prise Aerie “ag ia ate sa CR nd ape sixteenth | LEE, co Barkan Dr, Jury table. De Dr. titled result “The the e conse: INT: Mr! gi Coroner fnompital, { purses. information. peauc. enting: bast! wb }ew ted, {ter Dr Benreiberit became Nl, to heavy re d here. from Mitan, INCH hag a_aol- THE EVENING WORT WORLD, VIOLENT DEATHS OF MANIACS EXPLAINED! | One Killed-by Fellow-Inmate| and Another Hurt in Fall. Miller, to fractiire of the skull, another patient in the struck hin on the -head—with-@amall Harburger held an inquest }to-day to determine the caure of death jin the care of two patients at the Man- hattan Btale Hoapltal for the Insane on 4 Ward's Island They: and Joseph jnder cyeptclous clroun death occurred on Feb, Miller on March 1. Haviland, yeore John Frank both of whom died tances. Frank's a, and that of chéef_surgeon at teatined to the Coroner and that Frank's death had boen duc Ho sald that hospital had. “Have you never peen any violence on the part of attendants in the hos- pial_in thotr treatment of patients, asked Coroner Harburger. aa I ‘have never met. ingle case ' replied the witness. Haviland was corrovereded by Afiss Bennett, a nurse in the hospital, Bho eald that she was {n the room hen Frank wae etruck down by Thom.. J, Btencer. a follow patient. ‘ yosintnat gTEeon, Stintra' ae Seat wae duo to ribs. Woole: that ed. jutye yerdict was in accord with dence given by the surgeons and v! They nt. fracture of three of hi Roose, an attendant, Meron thet he walked Hi sllpged. ts the broken Tecommended that In the case of sudden deaths in wich institutions the surgeons ahoukt not hold: autopsise without the Coroners | CoromerHarburmer was not satiened | with the results of the Investigation, | very policeman who wai and aaid he would turn all of the papers over to Distrlot-Attorney Jerome for his He intimated that the two | donths would be Inquired into by tne | Grand JUIN. NO. HIGH-LOW-JACK REFEREE SAYS JUDGE. ‘were prisoners on Ro! wre “T'm—no- Solomon," sald Magistrate Breen in the West Side Court to-day when he was confronted by Jacob Roth, a butcher, Nvimk at No, 560 Eleventh iRoth had the frayed onda of | twenty one-dollar bills and wildly de- manded to know how he was to get the Belyaiore an ‘Agistino, grocery shop at care CITY PARK, NEW ORLEANS, La, TO-DAY’S SNOWFALL March &—The entries for to-morrow's | effect ourly today to rob his se thea | == 2 en Cr eh 3 o money In a LIKE A WET BLANKET. = i erliing Baer tent “1102 ba tea io tate e Fon & Sa arda end then ‘Dark? ae rere ge meer yt | Park Tilford eather Prophet Takes a Chance ; en eae "Perhaps het mtoh therm tor et FOUNDED 1840 and Guesses It Will Be siMy Goodie tra LA, Ynees Spee andthe ‘referee, “You're | a TWO. MORE PLAGUE ~CASES- -IN RUSSIA. bo haa also with [Sraestions of pig jaspaton meh ry Att, ST, PETERSBURG, March 1A Bec cud auspicious case, thought to be bu bonte— plaque, has — developed was cops a small Eleventh avo- and Nis trical John Jermichar, "g Complaint that | plague. . i) FRIDAY, "MARCH 8, MOVE ON, YOU! ONEETFE'S ORDER TO GRAFTERS may exist, and (o eliminate possit for rafting wherever such possibilities may exist. “Graft shall be Impossible on this alde of the Kast Iver, If I hare to change the pont of every pollceman every day. Harsh remedies are net some forms of malixnant dis tamporizing with a piaguo oa! the pest. Keorganizauon of ¢ fifth Precinct should be sa] policemen with Itchitg palma and-an Jncentive to honest policemen to avoid | 67 temptation. a i fi any cas jie New Post Every Day for Every Cop, if Neces- sary, He Says. “Graft a be Impossible on thie side of the East River, the 'PAWNED HER JEWELRY GIVEN 10 KEEP IN SAFE. bad Dicoven toa Fu Annite wea the aged, h gold yale | your collection of ald Meadow, nb—-pver the Sawelryet eck whe would the big mate WLora¥ oMpare+ he would wear nd watch, as she grations he sald ho didn’t have them Mra" Stern promptly had him arrested. In Yorkville Court to-xtay ha tted that he pawned the stuff the day Mra+ Stern cave It-to him, Magistrate Finel- —————- Ite held him for examination. Is. Made When the | ===> = Proud Owner Wanted to Go | | Dr. Lyon’s r Fit} a AsieN th i tat wast Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifes'thy teeth and purifies the breath, Used by people of refinement fox over a quarter of a century, Convenient for tourists. PACPARED BY If Ihave to change the post of every policeman every day." — First Deputy Police * Commisioner O'Keeffe, of Brook- lyn, ret The police graft octopus in the Brownsville section to-day bas ahrunk to-tz inmost Jair, leaving not a-tentacie visible. Unaocustomed cole leather 34: “pounding the pavements’ on evew ‘post of the big community that 90 : | Qutokly sprang inta existence tn tho tea. | Bether end of Brooklyn. There may the | even be policemén on the beats who Wiam | have to ask thelr way of pedestrians, ele But that avery thump of each Indi- before vidual pedal’ on the aidewalka {a «tamp: Ing out graft and tcandals of graft trom the section’ is the' frm beliet of First Deputy Commissioner O'Keerte. Not in police annals of New York, of perhaps anywiiete elie, Is Tecorded #0 rastio and bold an administrative step) |as that taken by Deputy Commisetoner | O'Keertc, and as a result of which in the Sixty- fifth precinct yesterday in doing duty In @ new ptecinct to-day. The Browna- ville force was literally scattered to the four winds by a stroke of Mr, O'Kreffe's riba strongly. j pen, and to-day Qn entirely new dotail took up the work of policing the dis- triet. —Conditions_Demanded_|t___ “Why did I make so eweeping a change?” echoed the Deputy Commis- aloner_ to the Inquiry of an Evening World reporter. “Because I believed conditions demanded it. I have since been told there was no precedent for uch Tadical —“a¢tion. —Fhat doesnot eoUunt, for this is an age when prece- denta are no guide to necessary action, I would just as quickly upset every precinct in the Borough of Brooklyn and Qucens if the need should arise. | “By no-means-tettt-be ae Park &~ Tilford's" Mocha “and Java Coffee has never lee Arabian Mocha. Mixed ~~ Java-to atthe in—expert< ||tain great_medicinal properties. et the genuine, ever In bull. hom wet the -vorktx-unbroken: Price-§1.00; i] Whiskey Co. Rochester, X.Y, BEST IN Fast Color Eyelets used exclusively. W. L. DOUGLAS GREATER, NEW YORK SHOE STORES: Ml and Byrpome Suw., north of SULON, west side of mreet. upway stat Evenings Ti 7.) ‘Orders Pibed.” jon, Spring strest Saturdoys Till 10. lew Soreted. "7" 433 Broadway, corner Howard Street: ‘765 Broadway, oorner 8th Street. B63 83 Brondyay, corner Let Street. corner B Baas Broadway, corner Third Avenue. high prloes and Inferior shoes. Insist upon having them. TAKE WO SUBSTITUTE. R. GUILES, Coal Dealer, 2330 First Ave., New York City. I receive thousands of unsolicited testimonials every year, giving the experience of those who, after many years of trial, have found W. L. Douglas shoes to be the best produced for the price. A package. of their original letters will be mailed you free for the asking. W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 CILT EDGE SHOE CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. oO, £. DOUGLAS BOYS’ SHOES $3.. Y MEN’S $3.50 SHOES, THE 2208 Third Avenue, corner 120th 8: W. a3 “DOUGLAS = $3.50 SHOES & 75 AND 00: JUST THE SAMI SAME enrich FOR $1.75 AND $2.00. W. L Douglas name and prioo ls stamped on tho bottom, which protects the wearer against ‘© Third Ave., bet. 146th and 1a B 250 West 125th Street. heart: rite sien sir ld a aitiiet aa Ivete corner 224 Strect. { &good-eand = AS aia free. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. BROOKLYN. '108-T10 way, corner Thornton St. 13 , corner Gates Ayenu: corner.Rearl 8 Fit venue. OITY —18 Newark Avenue. “a Alexander pest laboratory at Kron- . Mind. where’ Dy Behre.oer, of the Bex. i Mocha, roasted and ground Myoa- wish t0o-keen strong and Maoraiss, apd, bave oa xonr, shpnka the ond Bivertan 4 Ea seta nesroaneaa Vir mP. & Tsown warehouse | Malt’ Whiskey fegulatly, accbrding: 16 directions, and take no other Bae a te. with |!) | Fea nica Dr eatSrGny: lovexy.. tem. It is the only whiskey that 's recognized as a medicine. Throat and Lung Troubles Cured at i WHISKEY, Col. R. C. Hutchison, of Chate tanooga, Tenn., amazed at his miraculous recovery after suf- fering for seven years from : throat and .lung troubles, praises DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY for Sis complcts restoration to health, after all else had _falted.———____ This well-known and popular sol- dier, who is*spending the present ~winterss-Corpus Christi, Texas, has been enrolled a member of tho Cen tury Club of the First Baptist Church, Portland, Oregon. His friends in the South are com- Pilmenting him on ths vigorous state of hishealth. This is due, he claims to the use of DUFFY’S PURE MALT *T can give an account of sickness” Duffy’s Pure Malt ey Nye if ps tt is died Yo" fill yourselt wi .|they poison the blood, while Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey tones and strengthens the heart action and purifies the entire sys- This Is a guarantee. feind tT maltowhteey om int,’* on the Inbel, and make sure the Hiustrated medical -bookiet and-dectora advice tree, Salty Mate spelled and health restored which !s little short of a miracle, For more than seven years I was subject to all manner of throat and lung troubles, and there was scarcely a day that | could leave my bed-or-—reelining-chatr. jee old doctor, who hasbeen 2 x liteon friend, recommended DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY When the remedies usually prescribed for laryngitis and bronchitis failed. As you may imagine, the diseased condition was chronic by — this time. 1 took it and at once began to improve.. In writing my application for membership in the Century Club of the First Baptist Church, Portland, Ore- gon, of which | am an honorary mem- ber, 1 said 1 was indebted to DUFRY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY for my Im- proved state of health. 1 am now Infmy 87th-year good digestion:and-a-better-use of ‘my Jimjbs than | formerly had, due to the use—of—DUFFY'S-PURE-MALT—WHIs. — KEY.”"—Colonel__R.__C. HUTCHISON, “Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 22, 1906, healthy, take Doel te Pare ‘drugs; Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey hs stood “ many Severe tests ty learned chemists during the past fifty years and has always been found absotutely pure and to"com CAUTION —When you ask YOUFr drugKtst, wrocer or dealer Tor Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey be sure;Fou— tts the only-absolutely pure met Look for the trade-mark, the “Old andt-ta-sold only-tn genled “hotties er nt havea good appetite, —

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