The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1907, Page 12

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: "Ol WREC han faceson Sen- “tenced for His Share in est Side Disaster. Whbse recklessness on the wt aide “LL us-and-Iitty-third-street mber, 1905, with the loss of four- came before Judge Farren|the present season. He won UA Ges n! day | longt 1p detting previous eR ere r i crcaree start ae to 14, or about 7 to 1, b an elderly man, who the| body of the court, fell in it! He mag carried down- Desement; where two com brought him around. sentence Judge Foster OWT re- pone re: ) GEN. WINT IN HOTEL. ee Under Doctor's i Treatment. re J. Wiet, U. 8, A, com cal ol furlongs, followas as {Canny Lord Derby's Bridge o! ysexher) Ga, H.Hscot's MAHER WINS FIRST Taking the Liverpool Spring Cup. LIVERPOOL, March 21.—“Danny~ Maher, the American jockey, won the Liverpool Spring Oup here te-day on Bridge of Canny. ' The Liverpool Spting Cup 1s « handt- 1,000; sovereigns for three year one mily and three he result in detail was as of and’ wy Walmaleya wid ‘Cadwal Sixteen horses start ‘This was Maher's firat chance during whe Bdge of Canny, 20 to 1 against ‘Tt Ater and 10 to 1 gxalnst Cadwal CALLS. FOR REI LIFF 0) HALT FAMIN FAMINE. RIOTS. | Chinese Government werentletAsked for dawn, and for the firat tlme in a acore, of $1,000,000 to Buy Rice for Desperate’ Natives. « LONDON, Maeroh 21.—A especial ae LT COMES SUDDENLY. _] #patch from sbsnatal rete ae that Sf Malnins,_prediot c general worising [SOUP AND TACKS, Felita peow districts unless prompt Officer Was Ill and in Phil tho cre The Viceroy, it Blam and Annam, {DUKE ALBRECHT FOR __ |ssnezsses: The menmand naa nis wite eres eee) REGENT OF BRUNSWICK. BRUNSWICK, Duchy: of Brunswick, | with carpet tacks Mrs Warren told March 7.—The Regency Council has de-| of the mean thi = *reatment “wes ‘stxty-ew | Brunswick mehon ae. : 2s, the election ot Duke ‘recht of Meckle: born Driva 1 he be paving his service Cramp, “ot the-Kast—Fitth arraigned WilNam C.|b iai.agentot.the: Parkhurst = to 2 ero) ty, 1a Kot}vitla Police Court to- =the Parkhurst} PoC Tella — aon. were in court in behalf of Hart- barra MoCitntock suid “to Magis peng, in First atroct and de poli¢e pay ab: to disorderly trade with re- vent —aRente comprising hin beat, for | than four hours. Ho réetised to on and was arrested when he be- abusive. n't become abusive,” eald Hart- ‘may. “Tho policeman pushed me {nto we lirutter after tim why. ho dirt arrest scene of the women who wert working before his eves. te e strate Cornell » discharged markt rst man, announcing thatthe ar- unjustifed: i HARNESSED THE VICTORIAN FALLS New African Power Will Do Away with Chi- nese Coolies. h D. Afersho ae Biyih { a well-known min- iiieany returned on the W iinsr | Oceante from elgh ork. in South Africa, ia Completed a-sitnilar he Vicworia Katie und the Mf. Mershon said that tho powe: Ete transmit {bl fu it SYMPATHY PARADE. organizations {n this c thp jirat Satur Futhst y y in May to M iY Hetty 4m the. killing of e TR, Of Idaho, About twent: in ain Are expected to bain line, | 26 ciety. ase RAISULI TO JOIN TE THE MOROCCAN PRE PRETENDER. TANGIER, March 21.—It has been as war with) certained tat Ratsull, with Atty tae his regiment to men and-a came! csonal effects and boctyy te ow on ler to the Leigh much chance for collusion. et. »|La Grecque °|Tailored Underwear Sere: Dako is Bresiaent ot the Goleniat ‘Roe ROOSTER "AND ‘MAN amel train, conveying way to join the pretend tavone =| REFUSES DIVORCE ‘ON Zinas| PHOTO SHOWN IN COURT. a Gastice ‘Truax Demands Better| Proof of the Identity of ‘Thers was a cartifcate from the Bureau of Vital Statistics which said that on Dec, 51, 1903, there dras born at the house of Mrs. Katherine Wheeler, No. 2 Riverview TT i! Blanche Douglas, ‘and Dr, Peelinitz, of No, 34 Bast Twenty-third street, testified that he acted as stork, owhile Mary Henkel said ane acted as nurse, and’ she and Mra. .y Laiphtou, who wus suing iur an MOs0llts toed identified a photograph as that but Justine Truax would not grant 4 decree, George A, Leighton, ve Des toiling you Rwy ers wy after Guy for twenty jyeara tat Tt will ot «rant divorces on photographi You have a provess server rs y 0 out ‘with picturs Of the parson to ho conve Into court and testi Yed the original gf the photo- “Lut in this case the man, admitted A. he my. clork that “he was George ‘on,’ the luwye, preaded, and_—supposa asked the Justoe. There 1s 10 ome ons wha “6 him, Stnows the person Now. I'll feton |, George melt so you next wee! rye (Sing’e end Combination Garments) «| An-advance step in women's wear—a ig step In shapeliness, comfort and economy. Cut on lin:s that ellminate gathered Iness and wrinkles. Fits like a tailored dress. So shapely en1 smoothefitting that greatly leosens outerdress measure- ments. Combination Corcet Cover and Skirt, Combination Cors-t Ce : VAN ORDEN CORSET Co. West 234 Btreet, New Xork > ~~ ‘MOUNT OF SEASON ‘American Jockey Starts Off by fs added, hes asked | Miserable for each other having lost none for $1,000,000 to purchase rice oe keen edge by constant use, Walter You must I'll sive you a Meok=to- prenent-vetter_proot_that=the ryed was ‘the defendant in thin orted the ls- THE EVENING WORLD,” THURSDAY, MARCH 21; 19073" ALL OVE Mayor Bennett, of Fort Dodge, In., pent @ message to the City Fathers urg- Ing an ordinance to compel all men and wotnen between the ages of twenty-five and forty-five to immediately marry. The Patriarchs acted at once, and the bili 1s up to its third reading, They say Mt will pasa finally. Mayor Bennett si {t will be strictly enforced. Marri Persons who live in Fort Dodge given aixty days-to tie up in, otherwise they will be fined from 310 to $100. The Mayor announces that he will perform wedding ceremoniew at any time free. BEAR OPENS LIPS OF SILENT HERMIT. William Woodruff, a hermit who lives In a cabin near Winsted, Conn, where he has kept to himaelf for twenty years, was gazing at the stars yesterday morn- Ing through a telescope when he jteard & noise and saw a huge bear making toward him ‘The hermit went in tho cabin and bruin sac down by the‘ dof. wa night the enemies waited for each Woodruft with his rifle inside, oo the bear outside, ‘The ! lett at years the hermtt apoke to a man who happened. to pasa. He sald he wanted some ammunition for his qun and asked Stage Driver Blythe to'get It for him, FED HIM DISHRAG Old-fashioned ways of making life . Watren and his wife, of Meriden, pal invented new schemes of mutual arrested and olatmed ahe slipped tn the kiteben-and-put-a-diehrag-in the soup he was making, He sald she also sea- soned a piece of liver-he—was frytux 3 her husband dia and them both, They sald théy were living apart in the same house. cooking separate meals on the } ‘|IN 2-ROUND FIGHT. -Gottlig> Thaiman, a gardener of Elizabeth, N. J., was whipped last even- tag in a fair fight with « F Later he armed Aimself unfairly and got even, He went in the hencoop whera Nawab Emir,a nluable game bird, held. sway, and the fowl attacked him. The rooster scratobed his face and ran him out. But Thalmen was game He operéd his isa “the rotate Tia} FRENCH DUELLISTS ACTUALLY BLEED. Senator Arene and Editor Briseon ac- tuaily drew blood from each cther. Both were cut in the arm, and several drops of fell from each wound, thus’ en- ODDITIES IN NEWS FROM Fort Dodge Proposes to Stop Dodging of Mat- E timony by Bachelors and Maids Over Age of Twenty-five. >| PROTECT SUCKERS. Special for Friday Gnd all'sizes. —In-aduelwith swords near Parks, j- p welt R THE WORLD HOUSE OF COMNIONS HAS | AN ALL NIGHT SESSION, Opposition Forces Continuous Sit- ting-in-Effort-to-Block_Goy-— emment Business. LONDON, March 11.-2@ P. M—Tee eeasion of the ‘which began at afternoon, is still In full ewing. House 2 of (House has thus eat uninterruptedly for Commons Q'clook yesterday twenty-four hours, with every protect! of continuing mitting for some hours more. ‘The measure under Alscugsion {a the Annual Army bill. Really It 1s not con- troveraial, but [t ia being utilized’ by the Opposition | to obstruct Government busines. — Promice Campbell-Bannerman, whe went home et his usual hour lest night, returned to the House at 10 o'clock thla morning and informed the legislators thet the Government “had no intention of yielding to the vindlotlve tactics of the Opposition.” ‘The mengure must de passed before the House ia permitted to adjourn. ‘The by M. Arene, who is a Corsican, to M. Brinson, who ts @ journalist.” “LEMON SQUAD” TO Inspector McLaughlin is reported to have organized a eecret “lemon squad” of detectives to drive out the cue crooks who-havo-tately~ becoms “ao” Drasen. Fiotel men complain that: thelr guests hardly register until some runner for the lemon trick artist tackle them for a game. MAKES IT NO CRIME TO THRASH EDITOR. ‘Shere -le—n—ditl—betore—the —Pennay!- vahia Legislature permitting anybody to whip a newspaper editor or reporter whenever he feels strong, provided he 1s) sore at ‘semething which has been printed abeut himself or hia family, in- cluding his swestheart. Weapons of ation are not mentioned, and it ts underatood that fista, clubs, axes or can- non may be freely used. In case @ man whips the edjtor and the editor goes Into sourt, the assailant will only have fp Preve that/an article which was “detam- atory’! had been printed about him er his family, The editor will then have to nuree his bruises while the bruiser gots an honorable discharge. The dill waa introduced by a member from Philadel- phia. The hospital will take care of those who try to whip the editor and aren't ‘strong’ enoush. Tailored | Suits and Saturday, Very Latest Models, 398; .00 Eton and Coat Sults in great: variety Panamas, Serges, New Spring B. Altman & Ca. MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENTS. ADVANCE STYLES. FOR SPRING AND SUMMER IN NECKWEAR (MADE-UP), AND MATERIALS FOR SCARFS AND, NEGLIGEE DRESS SHIRTS, PAJAMAS, NIGHT ROBES, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, , GLOVES FOR ALL OCCASIONS, HANDKERCHIEFS, UMBRELLAS AND WALKING STICKS; TOWELING, FLANNEL AND SILK. BATH ROBES; AUTOMOBILE COATS, DUSTERS, CAPS, ETC. CARRIAGE AND MOTOR ROBES TO-MORROW MEN'S $7.00 PER DOZEN. MEN'S IMPORTED CAPE, GLOVES, B. Altman & Cn. CHILDREN'S. SHOES, -HOSIERY AND GLOVES. wissEs" AND | BOYS SHOES FOR SERVICEABLE AND DRESS WEAR. IN- BLACK AND RUSSET LEATHFRS. LITTLE CHILDREN’S SHOES AND ANKLE TIES, IN THE MOST APPROVED MODELS. HOSIERY IN THE DESIRABLE MATERIALS AND COLORINGS, INCLUD- ING INFANTS’ SOCKS, IN STRIPED, QEEN WORE AND EMBROIDERED STYLES. A COMPLETE SPRING STOCK OF CHILDREN’S GLOVES AND GAUNT- LETS, IN SUEDH AND GLACH STYLES, SILK AND LISLE FABRICS. ‘Fifty Avenue, 34th and 35th Sirects, New Pork SHIRTS TO ORDER. | STEAMER RUGS, (FRIDAY), MARCH 2d SILK SCARFS, Ww '65c. EACH. -Broadway. at Thirteenth Street. A Display of Watlored Suits for Women and Misses’ that Strike a High Note for Beauty. — The Suits at $25, Doub'e breasted shawl collar, ‘Prince Chap suit of _ chiffon Panamas and shepherd check worsteds. Semi-fitted French back coat suits of gray worsted and black and white checks, pique collar and cuffs. ‘Tuxedo Eton of shepherd check worsted, shawl collar of black peau de cygne, piped with white silk. The Suits at $35. Tight fitting corset coat ma of striped worsted, seams finished with narraw bias straps of material. Loose embroidered Eton Suit of chiffon Panama, in black and. colors, vest pnd collar of embroidered white silk. Pony Suit of chiffon Panama, the entire jacket end skirt profusely embroidered. The Suits at $45, Eton Suit of voile, in. black and colors, having scal- loped braid and embroidered straps; also another model having shawl effect. Pony models of atriped and check worsteds, trimmed 2 with satin combinations. The Suits at $59. 50 to $75, French voiles and broadcloths in a broad variety of ~models, the greater number being adaptations from ‘Hadiet Carhart 66 Mixtures, &c. These are extremely ood value and worth your attention: ‘tirely protecting the honor of each, and making the seconds almost faint. The encounter grew out of a uslelper: written Broadway, 17th &18thSts. h Black Panama Skirts all lengths, and 23 to very full pleated style Taffeta Pony Coats Cygne. Skirt Department “Special Values Friday and Saturday: of excelient quality Panama—pleated style effectively trimmed with tucks— ~_- measurements. Value $15,00,- Special- 10.00- Black Chiffon Taffeta Skirts folds at bottom. Value $17.00, Special Coats—— of excellent quality Taffeta—richly embroidered —= lined with Peau de Value $20.00, 36 inch waist with two-inch 12.75. SPECIAL Special 15. 00 ‘G WHICH PERIOD THY REPAIRING NG AND REPAIRING Fifth. Avenue. |: ~B. Aliman & On: FURS, FUR GARMENTS, RUGS AND. DRAPERIES RECEIVED FOR STORAGE AND SAFE-KEEPING THROUGH- OUT THE SUMMER MONTHS, AND: ALTERING OF LACE CURTAINS CLEANED AND STORED. ALORA ING CLEANED AND STORED. NN 34th and 35th Streets, Nem York 17th St. 67 AV 1710 St. In highre'ass fancy check, plaid and fine stripe materials or in all tho newest solid spring colorings. M.eves! sizes from 34 to 20 years. sty'e, shape and fit suitable for women of small stature. Important Sale ~_ of the Smartest- ; Misses’ Suits Be ronorrew and Saturday Eresen ting eauneestricted) chy ey Pe than Qe Season’sbalae, $15.00 Embracing every new model and design originated for this Spring’s selling. Box Coat Suits Pony Coat Suits Eton Jacket Suits Prince Chap Suits Cut-a-way Suits Also in PLACING OF ORDERS FOR AND TRE IS ESPECIALLY OF RUGS | HMoschcowits-Garnett Co. 402 and 404 Fifth _Women’s Spring Apparel , Smartly distinctive and artistic yalue Jn Women's Apparel, assured by tHe association with this bouse of Mr. Herman Moschco- witz, of Moschcowitz Bros, who have long been the Tecognized style authorities and dressmakers par excellence in New York City, English and French Suitings—waite, Nayy and Black Serge; tallored in most effective English and French Mixtures— In great varigties, French Voile and Rajahs— Many-exquisite models, Ave., at 37th St. {s amply. avier 37.50, 42.00, 55.00. Koci‘a Uptown Prices Make Dows- town Shopping an Extravagance. OCH & Friday and Saturda —Pre-Easter Offerings. A Sale of Women’s Gloves. WOMBN’'S GLOVES, 3-clasp; the celebrated Cecil; gry and mode suede; regularly $1.25... 12 button length; value $3.00. "WOMEN’S GLACE KID GLOVES tan and gray; value $3.50.. WOMBN’S BLACK SILK GLOVE! tipped fingers; value $. 16 button leng sn 89e for the Tots. INFANTS’ LONG CLOAKS, of cash- _Inere and Bedford cord: 2 + e Spring Coats SHORT COATS, of alj-wool Bedford cord: platted and box style; some trimmed with lace; others with silk embroidered scallop and me- dallions; sizes, 6 mon 4 98 to 2 years; value, $6.00... &e CHILDREN'S REEFERS,_of light * striped material or of Venetian cloth, trimmed with brald in fancy design; colors tan, red and Led Garey 2 tob yoere: 3.79 sizes, 2 to & tnt alae, "4,98 Shoes for Boys and Girl MISSES‘ BOOTS, lace or button; of fine vici kid, hand welt, oak soles; patent leather tips; newest shapes; nizes 1136 to 2. 1.98. CHILDREN'S SIZES,-6-to: +88 | CHILDREN'S SIZES, 8% toit 1, TH BOYS' GHOES, lace or Blucher, in-Casco-ealf or box-caif; welt sewed stout oak poles; sizes 1 to 5% 7d 98 1.98 LITTLE MEN'S T.ACH SHORS, of vicl kid, bax calf or patente 98c regularly $7.00 . CHILDREN'S REEFER: ed material in plaited and plain -#ffects; some _ trimmed __with ‘others with soutache braid; also other styles tn plain colors, with velvet and braid; leather; welt sewed; orthopedic shapes; sizes, 9 to 1314. INFANTS’ SHOES, lace or button; tan dr hand turned: kant-slip soles; black, soft velvety kidy 08, A eats fereeerey _& Seventh Avets ” 1a Aton 5 cre eat oe 27.50, 35.00, 48.00 48.00, 58.00, 75.00 |

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