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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, 1907 Senit 27, ‘in the personnel of the commission. MeCture-has-been-a practiiing lawyor-of the New. York bar for it t tis ae: ard Ca Ck oe inthe nd almost taneous isecaingse that wen ae front of him: ? r ‘As soon. as Clerk Penney had rattled over the ames of the jurors, Justice Fitewerald dismissed them with the _msval admonition —unti) -10,30 o'clock hhext Monday morning. Court was ad- Journed as soon as Thaw had been led ‘back! to ts cell in the Tombs. The Women left tmmodiately afterward. Of Thaw’s counsel, McPike. Peabody @nd Gleason were on hand. There / three gathered at the Justice’s desk to +@onter with District-Attorney Jerome -@nd-hie assistant. Mr. Garvin, regard- “Ang ema of the preliminaries for the : peasions of the Lunacy Commission. It (Srectal to The Evening World.) ‘gras decided that all notices should be} ALBANY, March 27.~The Senate to- gerved upon Mr.) Hartridge, «ince he ts| Ay, after a bitter debate in committee ‘Thaw's counsel of ‘record. of the whole, advanced the Bingham 65 ‘years. He served on the Advisbry Board which helped former Com- er Mcadoo to manage police affairs. He represents the Catholic dlo- of Manhattan in all legal matters, being the personal counsel of Arch- = Farley and the other dignitaries of St. Patrick's Cathedral. He is a sixty years old. It was announced before the Board adjourned that all sessions will be “open to the public,"and the first will be held to-morrow at 2 o'clock, JURY: \DISMISSED UNTIL MONDAY. « ; To-day’s session of tho Thaw {trial lasted less one hundred sec- obds: Justice Fitzgerald \(iamlsacd the-jurors‘ant!l next Monday, thus In- @icating his belief that thd commission in lunacy will Be able to conclude “the examination of Harry \w and report back to the Justice by the end ef the present week. : { & ‘5 For the second time since the jury was completed nearly two months -+ ago, the women of the Th wv houschold gathered in the court chamber. Eve- lyf Thaw aud Mrs. William Thaw sat side by side in the first of the! two “family pews" between Jofiah Thaw and Lawyer McPike's young son. Mrs. “George L. Carnegie and the Countess of Yarmouth, the two sisters, had ad- —_foining seats just behind mother and wife. flanked by Roger O’Marn, the ~ex-Chief of Police from burg, and Dr. Ely Jeljiffe, one of the allenists for the defense. . |), i i 4 EVELYN HHA IS THIN AND WORN. Evelyn Thawwas /thin and worn to a pale Ittle shadow. She still ‘wore her violet-luden /velvet hat, but she had exchanged the little Norfolk jacket she wore dur{ng her examination for a long, blue, perfectly plain double-breasted coat and tailored skirt of blue. She had a light blue scarf _Anotted under her white linen collar, The Countess, with singularly poor ‘taste, had a vivid Ereen ribbon twisted about her throat and standing out “in unhéalthy relief against the sallow skin ‘ot her plump, chin. Mrs, Wil- ‘Mam Thaw ‘was all tn black, as usual. \_|——— “AN four. of the women looked as if “ehey might be. halt. sick from =| DIN and sleeplesancas./ ‘There were pucker- It eyes, and Evelyn Nesbit's mouth had -@ more pathetic droop than -ever at ine ae eT weomed more concerned tn en- = eeepoae cOWARD i FIGHT —-—__ Grady and McCarren At- tack Commissioner in the Senate. ator Page, and no man had a Prone right in an office, ty The fact that a man not @ member of the pollce force could be put on the |detective force was one of the most \vatuable features of the bill, maid Sena- tor Page. That practice was followed in’ London. Good detectives were born jane-not-made, and Coniliiisloner Bing ham would be enabled to put at the hend of the force the best detective that could be found. The passage of the Bingham hill was demanded by the respectable element of the city, ~ BY CUSTOM-HOUSE tea Rush Rn hon Europe Causes Annoying Delay at the Piers. da ‘ A “An unprecede ed rush of travellers from abroad to-day has Ued up the} Senator Frawley, one of the leading poustome ‘and fnmlgration authorities | pPonents of the bill, repeated hia ar-| 4 fend caused much de for the army| Ament before tye Cites Committee awaiting | Pag 3 bUL simply legalizes what te how duite by subtertuge ‘A forse of customs inspectors number-| yyy ay apuernetitaeate , dne 200, And under the com morality of New York through legis! Mishap Dents Survevor [ton had ales fate, Ut he the nort,are working under pressure | /0llce Commissioner na could, If he de- Ane thele-estorsetotomect-and-pass a3 (Mee, hava, the rend ara So Doh oe Fpteces of cabin baggage. They are officer would do h apomolately swamped with the ¥ of all ore Was Budbject to ‘ite whim raged Minna Hl Sade Tho chief business of the Police. Ne- funavo! partment, he sald, was In running down For the first time in the himory of|4 man who makes a bet on m horse tipping in thia port two big liners of ithe same line arrived here from the the entire day on the plers, tion ot their hazgrsc. y T at race, The city was Infested with ex: | y, pert and successful thieves. There were hundreds of cases of robberies that | C (wane port. They were the Kaiser ot reported Empire, Trust. Comp Ey “Wilhelm der Cirusso and the Grosrer| “The Senator refcrred to the arrest of Trust. Company, — Hanover Nu eXerfuerst, of the North German Lloyd! aj handbook man. Ie had not heard of Bank, Hanover Sato 1 Whe. The big liners came up to their] epier in Hoboken a bringing 712 cabin pasengers and 2,00 meerag ahy raid on a den of they ete that a man In wanted of the police who Is to the T benedicta, two yearn ago that there ite talk as to his prefery nee, Rhinelander Stewart, long dence 1 South Dakota and re—awere a} SF Bath wees ne ember ot the Corinthian merce and other prominent tions. Missourl Paclte Tt -Company New York Millionaire and Bride Who Was With Hint on Honeymoon Luh Who Died jn “SILENT” SMITH IS DEAD; LEAVES THE dnentor and planned the entertainmesitn he held in the Whitney mazstoni were soon the talk of New York. Mr. Smith took up fourlh-hand driving and Out-door sports, ope of the most popular men tn soctety. | Bt ‘Ag the wealthlest eligible bachelor in New They and before York society, Mr. Smith did n ck opportunities to.enter-the ranks-of but It wns not until about about that tithe Mrs. Willlsm nw sister of Mra nthony J, Drexel, of Philadelphia, and a leader In soclo up a resi- Ought ne- At jon for A divo The wedding of Smith and Mre fof passengers. Four big liners arrived| that Commissioner Bingham already has} stewart took place nt Ineatness, Score et their plers with a total of 1.061 cabin | the powir to remove police Inspectors | tang. Workimees han wa, Scot Yana 6421 steerage passengers. Many | by tpdirection. EGS n Ir Totithose arriving by cabin must apend| “Well, If that's 40," replied Senator | thet fake LON outs, tor intentionto remain in New York dur- ing the summer. Mamber of Many Clubs. raity, Raequ Union, Yacht. New Turf and Field and Westmt nel clubs, tne € ‘uxedo, er I He was # director In the C! ‘Aukee and St, Paul J ‘onreld Metropolitan Opera Com: twa heatre Company and the whe-te—familtar—with the tT ne tra oT Of JaMes Te nd Ere business asfaira tere “ v atres Krug tO ict ne yi Hamburg. of the lamburg-Amel: tor McCarren added. tery was o aensations o1 i ip to" ber ate at the ‘As to Graft. Talk. Tal weawons tH-ube early gars 0 Uihe with cabin, and. 1.057/ Tho effsct of the till, he doclared,| nade in the newarapere that Ja HCrage DAEONBCTS, ate trom|Rouid. oe the utter demoratization ol | Simary Binktin hud falieciiole ty atti in ports, the Havan, | the police force. Graft reports snouid)méhao estate left by ja unole his life influence on the Benate, | not | he argued, Senator Grady Ew any Ward line, came up fro any -960 cabin * passengers, ever coml: ‘amt with ne larwest [tat atone time from Havana, eharactertzai) the pill Within the last twentystour nous |@% cruel and unjetiMable. He sald the 1,29 cabin and 16,063, passengers have Welods 1) secure Its phseagd were | rived at this port. The congestion ne, contemptible. ery oman who was! k against It had been notifed he was to be pilloricd, Lexow in Hills Island is giving the immigration authorities no_end of trouble. A’ small rmy of detectives employ by the and a threat tization was made. of anotnor| Graay had ben alop level, sootland in Iss, States: In How Fortune Was Made. uncle, was in A The nown IS anc tekmship companies were on the jook- stormed againg: the bill, Me personally Out én the plors to seo that none of the A Bingaum, "Don't go to Wars SHIPPING NEWs. immigrants escaped. There Is a fine of ington nie ey ane rage pmo. of the 4507 very one who Kets esho: White Haase for your ‘ominy:9 ekaireaching: Eihelisiamioad sire ie th wald; “don't got a master of ALMANAC uy nd, think you Imve Kot. gun rises, S.oi/bun mete, CMMs gets, 5.01 eat aslo There is noting HUGHES STILL SILENT | Minghui. will make’ sod | ae loner if he gets this] Bandy: Hoo ON KILLING OF BILL. | Reaurse : a remember his first. pronounce- | ines ment when he red by the ning i [Rode Of war hy Ww not appoint aa port or (Specia) to The Evening Wo}sli jpapectors men who held. fret on ie ) ALBANY; Mareh —When, Gov. ogo Very men." ARRIVED, Hughes's attention waa’ called to the Calls Bingham a Coward, Noordam ae Y fact to-day for fecond time, that een A FMocladl AN | Grady referred to Bin Groans the Watr apatigatio: bul of the National Guant had right allie for an tn- rahe mie of \ ald, in redly to a quosziog atte Hlme the dill wax introduced. say 1 wis a favor of tt, averno Mr ou and *Certuinly “ewer, yiae thac ticker o} end ieverrens Waa the Governor's an- ants Were ligt! Ally rospe argument “of oy. Huxhed as comunanding the Guard haw full” power r York. anys i of ile OW, . Who, got proof agains by the Governors {friends aa . Was nest lampor eae ond i he question of tis muttority, and th G ht id! not Waniages of a jegisiative Invests gave me the right to make ar Den oF 4 GNU aia of nquiry 6 a matter of fact 1 thought I fully" Giscuased : Dt to be are ; of ete Walnwright. betore| tesicl mesete ec Net to be ar be. measure was introduced, The Afte rady's Argument t Hy < Hien waa. conginoed thar!) amended- in two Ha cptey Lier Inaulry. wi accorplinh | vanced. to thied 2 Abe could | Be pm ty § said that | ups ts were | ot- a eet i Fyeoen the Governor | had. to Seat had turned on the Inape tfen throwh out of the window by th fe mimiawion after he} Sicha ‘inaney Committoe, apparentt rhority’ to appe Vunurt fovets Benate Finance Committor, ayparentty | Med ¥ Ie Seren OEE ea ee Pas re ROA slap at him, the Governor again} to the his mun. who | replied that he bid hothing to say, j not lon Ma employed \ncauttng INCOMING? AMSUI SMgt fan't it a fuet, Governor, that ia hes ‘ that’ Was the only bill whiay vou spe we | araana ctor *xnt came out in fuvor oft way! Astrute | Alamo, ( Huron Maquor | iin Jaw students nudviUk Ue sv jen Lururies of the ate f Senator George Frisvia Hoar and of ola son. capy of the Rhode Inlknd laws of hrotght’ $19, the etc Gerina HOAR’S LIBRARY SOLD, BOSTON, March 2i—Many law: attended yesterday ra and the Congressman Rockwood Hoar, A ti Pigcctinsers repronant= =n Vondlge Inw. “ie long: was | was any detin: | ™ i atragbely moriotonvuy. for Wells! | Thaw seemed to be in excellent sptrits,| Police bill to third reading, and an un- ‘qe smiled to several of the newspaper | ‘erstanding was reached that a fnal os t f ‘gaen that he knew aa ho entered, and|¥ote on the measure will be had next, amin as he left the court) He waa| Tuesday. ‘ 3 chuckling s alour over some joke that his| The battle on the measure began when Suara told him as he passed |Senator Page moved to advance the (Continued from First Page.) Bay: eS ghroush) the corridors leading aa (o/measuro to third reading. Ie sald the —_—— Gaceten seen 08) Dill fixed the responsibility for the inof-| PAYNE .for it $2,000.00 outright. TAG A shrewd, Ineteaualeneiovested] 5 ficiency of the police force and took con-| Purcaase included all tho aplendid fur- pee egtate: In Miz ‘land Wiscon- 3 trot out of the hands of the inspectors. | Mishings and objects of art. the tand tmon which the ety of Ais The only thing taken away from tl the ra} Mrs. Fish His Mentor. ie Beas stands, ¢ id Inspector wae the office, explained iMra. Stuyvesant Fish waa hia epelal! pice and St on ahiished) the puisconsln certificates (th which ¥ in e for many years Mr, [she thost poputar sin thi He-tnvésted in rallrosea, and vas one of the prose and chief on of the Chicag aitkee anit ul Ho started th) fist bank tn { Chicago, and In 1361 wert back to Lon- jdon to allow his American 3 to gro ty Yeara he lived the life of Reform Club. 1H tn ch: ness wa He altoy lara da at ve h ‘ar: wn 99, cluse ile} at Thirth 1s Union ¢ y WAS wi in -cultly way at noc! at Shy with Paws gray no. Toy ed, investm uncl value rom hia Ase in a iittie Ve man, car WAS AW raoMr, Smith winter’ sia although acanidab. Little between meals, a few mouthfuls of Grape Nets | will glye comfort and strength: ® amount ~——TNDORSES HM Gial conditions. Further than this ‘Wreck Wik due to” the eral admission, no further information al apeed at wich the train As tothe conference could be had from | travelling official so: ; bartcris Curve Not Rightly Made. Bo far as can be learned to-day, there | 2. Curve wae ison lmmenterre intention ont Tet ourre wa of the President to ma Sle ranaueae toe pulining his attitude on the Talijoad | % 1 the | situation. Jabove the. track oe tives the ceriter few inches from ALLEGED PRINTER Mteaja on ‘the apan TWO OFFICIALS ARE INDICT ‘McCormick and Smith | Held for tne Wreck at | Woodlawn. The Grand Jury to-day returned three tictme manstal recon ~ against Alb General Equipn Central Rallroal Company ration. The indictments were Woodlawn wreck of persone York mitt SMrTE amt Mr, McCormack fat fod thatthe t ente would | -with Judge Iosalyey at 1 ARNEL , were in cburt acedmpanied ‘| Lindsay, of theif coynael. | fork Central was ie ntea ding, of the 1 part say ‘wanted to picad’ tp tre PRISE, indictments hittmed!s a AsKCo k's time to prepare de os fudge Rosalyky. fixed the tmy, for pleading for to-morrow dmocbing and Ixed ) for each of the th r, Smith ating de- |President Right on: Rail:. roads and Magnates Had Better-Realize It: "To Provide Against a } vIn the Inquiry into responsibility for wreck’ the Gr y ix witnesses, ident and many of Repetition. endorse the ‘President's rd the railroads, He is the they have, and they oujpy I absolut The ri do better stand with him. If they not accept ia moderate measures they may be ifronted by a mun. ih the Wh louse who will approach the queat point the railroads from an fn to Judge Hy standpoint! Ir afluence as to the rafiroads as whole some and conservative hed with the Pr les.an hour, notheed bf track at the point where ntly spread. He made the occurrence at the and-of twie Bacon and Ko! irmer ambassador to Fr OF LOTTERY TICKETS ; The U day tex Sceret Bervica to- arrest of Joseph W. of No, 66 Centr 1 him before Com- motors im aiinirited ved Roard of T indirect! Jury, ad Com- ers censured by There is only one ‘ Ser fs «Bromo Quinine” That Is. Laxative Bromo Quinine. and | nger none He ‘tor | der A@imflarly named remedies sometimes” | Gcostve. This first and original Cold Tables faa WHITE PAOKAGE with black end red lettering, and bears the signature of IO IV OY ee EASTER WEEK SPECIALS vex If every little ter rabbit, ken, duck “and ail the fest cof the Haster, Ragerly were cliltare how walt on the and could Jift up Would taderd: be _ Easter anthems. They will, giaddey tour = pees howover: Gulte as mitch eve thowsht Sour cares Nop erly i of a “norpliloe nt to ot we havo] ireds of Kaster noveltles that yo Bt—se@ thy Toth delight the cre mid tHe nalater abd that merce glyine. the children twice the delight fof (hs same megs, Sid ther are att-absotats'y mure-acit-whnlesonips inery tn before the collectlon Is tleinued.« SFEGIAL FOR THIS WEDNESDAY SPECIAL FOR THIS THURSDAY Belter LAWBERRY CREAM Cate ETS Anouk ED PKULT AND 15c] Ass Fr ee Ur CHOCOLATES. LB. NUT CHOCOLAT mn, Sc, Easter Eggs and) Novelties ATURE MARKET BASIETS CHOCOLATE ¢ arava caunterpart at the real 5c tinier article, TOMES, ta’ endl COCOANUT CREAM. 3 some. Uressed und Ilan Cocoanut and Fr 4o'tzer, priced Sef dant Cream, dosen < CREAM MAKSUMALI EGGS exact alte and rvunul Sel fatumt en samt tdesens VAM ROW STORE OP Ve deliver 1 to 20. lua.” for ey, NSE OF N.Y. CENTRAL It was ascertained t t last k walkers could.not locate night's co’ valdent - nor did tralns passing ever Houscvelt. a Ro Bacon. of later in the day at normal nt ofthe Ratt. the track until, th n Raitroad and Kter express. running Edward J. Berw v ¥ pres: Lou A thr ident of the Borwind-White Coal Minin: trapk did ft give! way.” Tom,any, had to do with existing finan- and Jury reacued the dectaton |; aN HAMIMIERSTEIN AN ENDURES ECZEMA FTALIAN RESIDENT, DEC a BUNCI Tenor Succ the Impre- sario Adopted Florence, as, His) Home. Treated Continually by Best Doctors —Sores Behind Ears Spread to Cheeks—Could Hardly Bee ltch- Ing — Medicines Fail—Instant Relief by ‘‘Magic Three” and WORDS CAN, NOT EXPRESS GRATITUDE TO CUTICURA f ae } “Words aro Inadequate to express my gratitude: for Cuticura Remedies. athe inprewart, {I had been troubled with eczema, fow, five years on iny ear The anawer of J forming them that could not bear tho itching Lwas told by, ono of our best dogs" “not toscrateh,' S the medicines and 2d a contra with toly ditional s¢ | y demanding an had walved L get Three,” Cuticura 5 Ly thought 2 would the “Magi Cuticurn Olnte a ment,’ and Cuticura Pills, costing me ntrarted to] Teta at ons iit. ta niy physician, SPopolltan | After ui na directed, with: plenty of hot, water, T can ‘truthfully: state tro! that I found’ instant relief. When I ment and two cakes of Cuticura Soap found my skin ns ecft and fine as baby's. My circle of friends is very, large. and Dam persuading them to use | Cullcura'Soap-and ip the kinds ; they were using. 1 no. troubla oo Donel rays If wan in as my case haa proven to them that if “S" of this 3 :Cuticura Ointment is good, Cuticura, outa Soap must be likewise pases erie “T hesitate to rend Pri picture as it has. bes nu the cote in my desk. for two years and it jer eciied. At the tine st was: taken iar with my cars; were scaly and you wr find soma remnants of Cuticura Oint! ‘I ment on it, and, to me, it is very pres cious, as T'can now say when lookin, at it’ that Cuticura is a blessing, an that is why I have kept it even though it was solled, Miss Netta rs, 13h Franklin Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.. Sept [2 and 45, 1906." Pixternat and internal Treatment for 4 i n full, fhow- BH Hie ot Intanta, Children pode AacHa! EC te ts te fO) SompLy | Citteura Cintment Go) fo teat the ak and AR Ap . rests! Guricara Chocolate t city of which Coated 2 ) to Purity the home of § Bond, Potter Drug de Coen corn, Howton, Max "ou" Malad’ Pree, Book’ about iia TYoubles..! STOCK EXCHANGE 0 OPEN GOOD FRIDAY. The New York Stock Exchange wit) remain open on Good Friday, but will rday. CARAMELS : oF Acknowledged Saperierity * Jost north of Wanamaker's" “Smartest shoe crop youll see in many a day's travel. Patent leathers for- Easter dress—very~ stylish mod- | els. High ipatefft leathers \]| in button and lace, low ones | in plain and blucher mod- els—all other leathers, in- cluding tan — and every \-pair a SixDollar value. The shapes are up-to-the moment. “$3.95, Aok The Min WAY Weve Them. “39AT CORTLANDT ST. S83 BROADWAY. 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Take good care of sour teeth ‘and assist Natuge to obey the bodily laws | by. an occasional dose of } L.W. SWEET & CO, 37-39 Maiden Lane, N. Y. Branch 389 Fulton St. Brooklyn, N, ¥. Administrators of Estates. papers: pecuritic gems and jewelry ure protected against theft and fire, when de- posited in our fire-proof yaults, situdted on strect floor. Boxes $5.00 and upward a year, Garfield Safe DepositGo. | 238 Street and ied Avenue - verywhere, Inboxes 10c,and 2c. LODGES, SOCIETIES MEETINGS, AND aor are ference to the | We LEPORE,—On March 20, at her reetdenes,. CHARLES PAYNE, Secretar) 12) Urvome at . Y, Ulty. wre, MART Jae the rau Herriot Hattery to by ltith st ur We Mit Bt? Add! all) of” rook: Ce aaah Tetra) ron » eresy cls. Be Roods went Gandicn eas oot-ot ale Ree, asa LEPORE, native of Durie, Raoah of Kha Yarra, County Galway, Irsjad, “LAUNDRY WANTS—MALE, ee es feeaervean Rend \ EXPERIBSCRD marker ahd port Fun' Thursday. March 29, at Daksta Mtear LAUWary, 18 aye sbi PM. 1 SCH ANSILY,-On Stare 27, 1907, Stag AOHLANEICY. int a f inwe fi andit begantoextend i nee is on my cherk, Thad ake aes cbeen doctoring with jon in the United States the best physiciana,” ; but found no. reliof HMammerat}in in his complaint as- whatever. - When ins salves did me no good: | lying around | had-used three boxes of Cutictira Oint.—— FOR FIVE YEARS

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