The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1907, Page 4

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TLEBOY AND ~ 1S PUT TO DEATH __ Five Other Dogs At- _tacked by the Rabid + Animal Are Killed. TE Viti “Abway’ Vah Hora. three-year #014 won of Abram Van Hérm, of Alien- - @ale, No J. ia-under treatment ‘at the Pasteur Institute in West Twenty-third (Street; his stx-year-old sister ty nursing behises andinine ao@ have either been or chalhed up for observation as Fesult of & mad dog's dash through i mcting in a queer manner for scperal fingtes, and finally, after circiing Around and snapping at various 4 jects, It started, growling a: treet. Spectators who saw ‘the dog shouted a warning to the Van ‘Hornctiildren, who wero playing on the ‘ewalk, bet Defore the little ones could Fun away-the animal was upon the boy, knocking him down and at the same —+thne-anapping his upper lp. Tho girt ‘Was knocked, off her feet and bruised competing for the Brill account, 4 Brill-directed: organizations tailoring Brill clothes at ___ one executive direction, strong co-ordination and co-operation of separate departm Brill . customers. The tenfold source of supply brings to Brill stores a great by the rush of the dog,-but beyond # slight abrasion was unscathed... Rushing away the dog ran through the streets, snapping at nine other fore It w i ody Was e veterinarian at Ramsey, other doctors decided {t’had rabies, At the Pacteur Inatitute the dog wth ex jamined and Dr, Wheeler said it had b suffering. from hydrophobla, ‘The Horn boy was hurried to New Yor terday and put In the institute. | delleate child and the parents are much pworrled, but no unfavorable symptoms. | have been observ viv. who with two wp. P. Asten’ lost other losers aro. M Mr. Van THouren. | Alfondate naw SUBWAY DIGGERS ARE AFTER LOOP CONTRACT. ‘Half “Dozen Firms Preparing to Bid—Protest That Rapid Tran- sitBoard Favors Belmont. ‘The contract for tho subway bridge Joon ta to be awanted on April 11, and| dogs are loose in! sips Mar: © Hopper bn: the ‘Interborough, or bath, ot,its cars. protest wag filed mtth tho Rapid Transit Board by a committee of five, representing a large number of organi: zations of the upper West Side” which have. combined to fgeht the present plan of the Seventh and Elghth avenue pub- THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, BURTON WILL H Ex-Senator Out of Jail, Will, Start Newspaper to Review His Case, IRONTON,, Mo.,, March 22.—Joseph Ralph Burton. who, until his convic- tlon In the Federal Court, was United States Senator from Kansas, was to- day ‘released from the county Jail here, having completed his sentence of six months imposed when he was found guilty of violating a Federal statute hy appearing before a govern~ mental department a2 the pald repres sentative of an alleged “‘Get-Rich- Quick’ concert! of St. Louls. ; Burton ‘entered the jail Oct, 22, 1906, His release to-day ts due to the law a4] Which provides for a deduction from a sentence for good (behavior, Burton's sentence also Included: a fine: of $2.50, and the statute under which he wis convicted debarg him from ever hold- {ng Qn Office of trust or remuneration under the Federal Government. way, The Board has fixed a special hearing for next Monday. The fine, which has not been paid, WATE AND TALK A VNDCATON will be held over him as 4 clyil. judg- ment. Upon leaving the jait— a ut the following al, + ment: hia ts the first statement Th: made for-pibtiention rence tise was Indicted. ‘The impres#l: out that 1 propose to Hive f This isa mistake. I have no su pose. The wrongs-dons to m wrongs of others, Verizearice i to be noble only by the tanob b pur. | geance ts mine, sayeth the 1 philosophy to which Ihara alwa serived.in the past, and © which I shalt adhera in the f2 am @ thousand tous that I shall than Iam concerned abc era have done, or may do, to. m saying thin, however, I do not to have more-than two ch T Unk that itis wrong to: pocriny, “{ return to my home at Abilene brimful of life and hope. Only my body has been in Jail. My mind has been, at ail Umes, free; sustained with the knowledge that I am innocent, I, shall take up my life's work with, ‘malice toward none and charity for all’ I shall talk and write, With pen and tonguo I shall stand for policies and jpilnctpies: that-Popelieve wHinake tor the, general good, and oppose such aa I think are bad. It Js bad pol that make bad men and Ad Kovernment, while true policies make good men gnd good government. My fight shall be Againet measures rather than’ againat nt wrong, ano t wrongs oth- all have charge of @ pewspaper un! there is a fraud ler, issued. against it before I can arrange for Its ublication, It wtll reflect my ideas. It Is to be one of the agencies in the work I ho to do. 0 ol; Papal talk when I am not writing 4 F aiready pre- will Appear in m form frat aper, The story will pot: be | it will be truthful, Inter- | the history and a necessary Uiscunsion of cer- co government 1 think, have escaped the atien- f'ths average citizen. will Hot now. «o further Into my case, nor my plans and: purpo he first’ ataterment will be made on Satur- ds ning to my home people; then sill be more’ to follow,” “HELLO! WHAT’LL WE DO WITH THE BODY ?”’ uy cus | Sent Over the 'Phone in Williamsburg. “What will we do with the body?" Thin telephone mesage has been atart- ling WilHamsburg physicians, merchants nd professional persons for the Inst two days, and complaints “have bren pouring Into the Bejford avenue sta- tlon, Many easily scared men and wom- on have been called to thé telephone in spooky hours and usked the question, 1 capt. ¢ detalled men to run down the myasterioun teephorer and suppress him! ‘Tho pellef is that this ts a weird: advertiaing scheme or possibly the plot pf somo news faker to get Will- |lamsburg tn print, / Whoever it is, he has not spared any one.’ Dr. Peter Hughes, the surgeon-In-chiet of Bt. Catherine's Hospital, ts a victim; Jacob Morch, Jeweller, was given ghastly details, and the negro porter In -Mra. | Kate Meagan’s shop, at No. 44 Bedford aven ‘ax offered $20 1f he wollld take The police expect to nab the disturber. Brill. Stores’ Easter Sales Here are best clothes values anywhere, and largest assortment of modern clothes. Here are special values possible only - in Brill stores because of the strength of Brill trade advantages. Those advantages—volume-business, 6‘forémost manufacturers the greatest assortment in America. You will secure widest choice and best value if you buy your Easter minimum expense, assortment of models, fabrics and modern tailoring, -probably ° clothes in Brill stores. ‘Suits for Spring Service Outside Coats for Sprin Worsted, cassimere, all-woo! chevi ‘adipaca linings, shrunk linen canvas, 4 [one-third more..... oy: eerie suits of worst fz {plain and cuff-finished sleeves. at less than $16.50. . Journeyman tailored suits of pure Good thibet suits in conservative and semi-conseryative “models; excellent tailoring insure shape retention. Value ed, ‘cheviot, cassimere and | ton—tintstsed black —thibet; new models, new lapels, in-} 7 twill and fancy —weave;-new modi cluding extreme long.-roll, plain’ and semi-peaked lapels, || fitted; peaked and plain lapels, self collars jot and all-wool black’ shrunk haircloth and $10 | satin sjeeve 1 value and yelvet collars. $12 worsteds, in new gray Spring coats of all. ings. PlOfedeareve ress: Vafues Hand-tailored Spring coats; new grays in herringbone, zis, fitted backs -and-semi- $12.5 Values are up to $18.. Journeyman-tailored Spring coats of black thibet and) ;¥icuna-finished Oxford cheviot in new semi-fitted models. | ‘ool black thibet and Oxford cheviot,| | lcustom: tailored: new, conservative model, with serge lining,| AD to onerthlra $10) 0 4 Brill stores under ents—are all turned to the benefit of MARCH 22, 1907. hen Tam not‘talking, ! 1 PEASANTS SLAIN BY TROOPS IN THE ROUMANIAN RICTS Thirty-four Fall.in Con- | This Ghastly Message is Being] flicts at Two Points— | Revolt Grows. BUCHAREST, Roumanta, Maren 2. je agrarian’revolt which pt first wa centred around Botosauni has -now tpreacd over practically the whele of Moldavia, The telegraph and telephons Mnes have been destroyed and) maraud- ing bands have made some attempts to Sold up trains, A rerio encounter between troop, ,and raiders haa occurred at Btegeatt, in the district of Ba ‘The peasants at- tacked the troops, who opened fire and routed the raiders, killing fourteen of them. 5 i the tistrict—ot—y cette tate belonging to M. Stolcescu, 1 Minister of --Agriculture, has heen sacked and burned, In the disizict of Vasiul alone yester- aay twenty peagants were kitted and tes were wounded. psy The movement Is really more nant-Bemitic, The peasants ary in colt against the great Faring ‘Trust, d alt the © Tie aoreniee the trust hap; of their estate been wacked. 3 dit not been for the exactions of wao grvund t ryvation wees, ouuuNe TAG mMujor.ty Sat gate oF one art a b to the news recely from Moldavia, \the. p ment in Koumanta ts ‘spr The town of Doroxol has been sacked and burned [by the peasants, ‘Tho Inhabitants for thelr lIven. were compelled to ft At fana ly. Hungarian and Four Hungaria and thirty scoumnd. The village of Sulice was destroyed The fate of tho peasant iota: THE ROOF, » HOLDS 116 FEET OF LINE. WRITE FOR CATALOG E. HILL DRYER CQ, a fight occurred batween!the $5 iiainarrinhabitants, are-reported Xilled . 1133 Brozdway, New York. © Tel. 3022 Madisca. Buy Easter Gifts | At Lamberts that every article is guaranteed to té precisely: as, represented; that our prices are the lowest for which high-grade jewelry can be sold; that bys jf manufacturing much of our stock and by purchas< ing direct from other factories what’ we do nok make, we offer advantages no other house Car. YOU WILL FIND PROFIT AND SATIS- FACTION _IN OWING US. \WHY NOT) MAKE THE ACQUAINTANCE NOW? Of jewelry suitable for Easter gifts we offer all that is freshest in design and best in) workngan- _ship. Come to us for watches in solid gold, gold_ filled and sterling silver cases, fitted with the best American and Swiss movements. 4 An early Easter means, of course, an early selection of Easter Gifts. Let us say a few words on this point to those of you who know us by reputation, but have not ret dealt with us. A large part of our trade is with people who come to us year after year for what they require in jewelry. If they move so fapraway from New York that ‘they cannot.call in person, they. send us their orders by mail, and our ilfustrated cata- log, which we send free to any address, enables them to choose what they want as easily as if -they came to the store. ee There is never a cloud of doubt on any transac- tion with us. Experience has taught our patrons 4 Solid 14-karat gold, plaln polished case (no charge Yor engraving monogram), Solid gold Cross, set with fine ame- thyst, $5.00, Others in “gold, $2.50 up. Heffects and ‘silk mixtures; of cassimere, silk mixture yelour,|Gray fitted and semi-fitted back Spring coats of high-grade ‘cassimere 2nd-cheviots-—~over a dozen smart Brill models,||cheviots’and velours—cassimeres, newest herringbone, twill including several extreme ‘styles desigted for young -men!|and plain weaves, from light silver grays to dark Oxford who appreciate “something new"—new cuff, new lapel, new! | grays; the models are various and new; cloth and pocket and new shoulder effects. Similar tailoring,. fabrics |velvet collars. Good values up to $20.. ore $15 2 bly hi t sospnegds aus Tones considenbiye Mae ST 5! | Silk-lined-to-sige Spring coats of Melton filshed black} Suits of Vicuna-finished black thibet and black unfin-| /thibets and Oxfords; ‘new semi-fitted models— Spring coats Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works, $22.50, Only. one Gold Neck Chains shown of several hundred. to match, $2.50 up, Others, ‘ 16.50 to $150, Solid 14-karat gold engine-turned and engraved hunting case, Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works, $32.50. Plain engine-turned case, $30.00, solid .jished worsted; suits of worsted, exc ture CUsSTiiie ves; SaRGhiy WheviGls aid jexclusive, Smart Brill models, | Manchester, Derby 1. and Derby IL. tailoring in these garments they can either a two or three button sack including the new soft £6l/ sive double silk mix-} |; ret velours— nani he worn as SuNtsOf Engish Vvelours, Saxony black wale English thibet and black cheviots, natural-finished Australian stock strges, blue.and unfinished worsteds. Wide range of correct models cassimeres, wo! fancy weave in over thirty sty $20 lof various weaves in smart new gray color- browns, tans and light and dark gray: $i Silk-to-edge Spring coats of black and Oxford, new bot- Because of the expert) tle-back English model—exclusively in Brill stores. new effects in button through models with inlaid veivet collars and welt pockets, yi herrin; cassimen | herringbone cheviot. Fabrics are correct new wale 21 At les, various shades of new smart a2 Smart ind sitk=ted—gray—coats— of excetiont $20 Brill stores sho Spring: coats} ‘Smart Topcoats ‘Tan topcoats of excellent covert in 7 ts of oyster Eray” terri semi-fitted back mode!: jlinings Values are-one- jcovert cover coats—nev | +Topcoats and gray cover coats. sshandsome tantopcosts in smart new i isover coats—body iA coats and new. ntodel tan Finest possible tailoring gray cover coats. Special — Prince Alberis—$20 » Y Coats and vests of vicuna{ d Hi | Suits of. excellent hard-finished thibets—new models designed exclus tailored to. give utmost satisfaction aud unusual value jat Jess than $8. Sizes 14 to 20. 4> Suits of smart c ts, dressy jblack thibets, cut on newest models, {tailoring, fabrics and trimmings every ‘garment will fit and style until 50.. Highest grade young men's s }Young men's sults cut on extreme igrade work from fabrics of ur ismartness—a new Brill store feature 16 { Brill Clothes for {| Sailor suits and Kussian blouse sults, correct new model jall-wool light and dark gray homespuns and éxcellent blue cket sults, thibets, Double-breasted land dverplaid chevio' to $3. Sailor values are! ex d Russian blouse suits of flannels and cheviots—newest light ar tcorrect Brill me Doub mere, cheviot and worste thard-finished casslmere- }new models. Refers iot--ng: models, belted 3: © and of tan and ¢ careful UNION EQUATE, Lith St. near Nreadway. stp BROADWAY. : fear Chambers 6t, Y z Tan and olive top- coats of finest velour finished coverts Brill Clothes for Young Men n Out—would be excel- sual quality and $10 reasted jacket suits of cassi- torSpring| Raincoats for Spring ‘ Peles! gai Y high “Crave-| s grdde Oxford che; wool excellent black _ thib ots and excellent gray worsteds, S, nette" proofed; cut on new semi-fitted back models, quarter’ 2 lined “with “imported- Venetian, _Hand-tailored topcoats in_new tan shades_and-oyster-aray—the shape. Good_value-up-to-$15 semi and fitted j36-in-mowels, Good values under $16.50. A back, Journeyman. tailared! | shades and very cor-|| for models 2 l wor $18 | $ Special jrics and the | ~-Piiestley Crave In and far w black thit Soa jeral models; new highest present p ssimere?-and [blacks Gorect smartness, y fer young men— $6 $4 coloring rain-proofing. new models. Smartest coats in years are the new Brill |grays; models 36 inch coats in the: | Journeyman-tailored Cravenette 1 Stripe effect «worsted—the: tailoring, the models, the fab-| ‘Sitkelired “Cravenette worsted" ralii Tailored to hoid $1 Made of excellent worsted; the mest satisfactory fabric’ Colorings ‘range from light to dark! Journeyman re semi-fitted, Tailoring is wo A foremost wholesale tailor made them fo sell this * Spring. at’ $18 and_ $20. - $12.5 of raincoats trimmings are unusual Serene Diet Dh enette worsted raincomts TT new yeaves, Several gray shades...... weaves and shades ossibilities of ready-to-wear tailoring. serv and value these clothes satisfy ¢ worsteds and Because of hi Hl-wool gh-grade holt its at 2° popular price. xdels, tailored as higher taiforing, Children ic Gist Russi handsome homespuns ve $1.95 blue serge, cassimeres, | nd dark gray designs—| smart cassimeres twills and blue si acket knicker suits of ert-and wale chev- Boys’ 75¢. i val cheylot 1 (one straight: knee pani Sold In Brill stores‘only, $3.95, 1 and Sailor suits‘of- excellent worsteds—exclusiye models and simartest fabrics, Double-breasted jacket sults of high-grade worsteds, Every garment tailored and designed by hich ; excellent tailoring and organization 4 Extreme values at less than $6.50. for Children _Rainproofing, is the great new advantage of the Dudley suit. Proved by the Clelette process. Two pair of trousers i ts and one knickerbocker), expert high-gradé trimmings and tested fabrics make Dudley suits greatest value in America at less than $5 or $6. be worn in four different styles. Sizes and serges. Knicker belt suits of, smart cassimeres -and cheviots, Recfers of beautiful white figured worsted, fancy gr erge. ellent cassimeres a Warranted not te knee pants of e: ade corduroy, serge and. finest 0 2.80 $13 Cravenette Raincoats, special $12.50, 0” Oxford) 5 18 vats” ig a $20 0 Suits & Outside Coats, $25 $40 Brill garments at $25 to g40 are the expression of the In} he demands of the most critical, The Brill assortment at $2! to in number of modeis, variety of fabrics, weaves and, exceedingly strong, ‘Brill Clothes $3 $6 Dudley 4-in.1 Suits, $3.95 ay, hest grade . $4.95 nd Conyeane bony 47 CORTLANDT fT. near Greenwich; 125TH STREET, cor, Gd Avenu>, "i Brooches. ‘Signet Rings. Solid 14-karat gold, richly “modelled Signet Ring, initials or monogram en- S50. free, Heavy Solid 14- karat gold antique ~ Signet Ring, inl-_ tlals or mono-~ grem engrayed free, $18,50., Solid 14-karat Gold Brooch, en- amelled pansy, fine diamond, 98.00. Solid 14 - karat gold Brooch, Ro- man finish, fine pearl in centre of flower, $5.00. Fine Diamond Rings. © ——-See-our-diamond-rings-and-brooches,-every-stone_having been imported by us:direct, We have solid gold crosses especially designed for us, some plain and oth ‘Set withAllamonds. ... Rarely beautiful solid gold signet rings, some of which are our own creations, all dainty, in design, / put as strong asthey are dainty. i ; oS : CN : = Fine Diamond, Eee aCe Fine Di: Fine DI is Fine 35.00, a "$3 00.” $50.00. $190.00. . ali) 15.00, __.__ Bracelets... _____ Bracelets. ‘The-thoughts of.gift buyers:naturally tum to bracelets. We wish you wauld look at some.of*the: recent work of our designers in’ this tine. “Bangle bracelets of solid 14-karat gold, from $6.75 up; gold. Solid 14-karat gold Bangle Bracelet, engraved, rose Solid 14-karat gold, richly chased, rose finish, $1750, {intsh, 4,fine peridots, $21.00, i fi 5 Hundreds of others in solid gold, $6.75 up to those with diamonds, $22.50 to $1,800.00, Wedding Rings. The Lambert seamless solid gold ene rings are foo! well known to need more than a:mention. ‘They are made from oné piect of solid gold. The gold is first rolled by hydraulic machinery, making. ‘t very hard and capable of holding a high polish. = ip The ring is then cut out by a special piece of machinery and gedually shaped’ by hand: process tl H to the required size, style, width and thickness, A seamless ring of ind is indestructible. 14-karat,, $4.40 18-karat too 22-karat,, $7.00 14-karat,, $5. 18-karat, . -2a-karat. 44-karat,. $3.30 ' 48-karat,, $4.40 22-karat,, $5.50 75

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