The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1907, Page 14

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LOSE “GOOD” OVE ‘Benefit to Country Says | Carnegie, Who Would ' Boycott “Speculators.” rir ep eaainenS WEAL TH DETRACTS FROM HAPPINESS, \<"" SAV'S CARNEGIE. |s WEES P. + i hear men say “poverty Is Loe Ne and riches are carrupting.” [They don't know. P side of the shicld or the other.’ WM; bavellived) on’ both aides) sAnd=1 4 s2y to you. gentlemen, that there Ie “ery little that wealth can add to } homan happiness. 1 believe on the her chiend, that it decreases happi- neds. “The, millionaires who laugh are, rate Andrew Carnegie. ‘At the Ghimee of tho United Btatos They only sce) Wing, while Griving through Weat Sey. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ‘MARCH 29, 1907. RING IN Janitor Gets.$1,000. Rewanl From Mrs. Heinze, Who Had Lost It. HAPPY AND: LUCKY, TOO) Will Bank Money and Use It to | Give His Children an | ered janitor, | fortune {t wna to find the $14,000/ nd ring Jost by Airs. Arthur Heinze, | cer-Intaw of the Montana Copper | Lent enth street tn an .automobil seven Weeks aixa Wlison {x happy in the porsesston of the $1,000 given to him yesterday e: 2} reward for the recovery of the ring, and in the knowledge that he will now! be able to g}ye a good education to his chil- dren. ‘This ts why his face wears a beaming smile as he sweeps floors, polishes the bell handles, and cleans the stalrways of the flat house No, 371 West End avenue, Military Telestaph Corp Manhatiadast nich ndrew Carnegie f Geclaréd that btack gamblers should be} hte grief. In opening hia speech the “Iron mgster’:) sald he, had never | mid Wileon to-day in telling the story mada Widollar gambling in stock tn his| of the finding .of the ring. ere a stock | chief gratification to rp iia that with ne Mig added)that it he he could noll his Carnogle steel | + holdltege for 90,000,000, tnatend of $401,-| to my children” pe _tho: 60,00. *: st0ek speciation is a parasite feed- ing on Values and creating none. Busi- ness ould. decline to recognize men tnake money and give no value, Soy KE Be subd.” Thien ho ayoke of thy, fare latigh of the millionaire, and added! “But I never saw any kite that went {up that didn't some time have to com P down. Wall atreet ts in healthy: con Seition: tne eruption tr ne neatay fromthe curt: ay! it's coming out and not soins | i, Let's hope that to-morrow. it will be © Uvely, that tt will go down in successive { dolts with little riseh and-jrests be- © tween, not in anfiunbroken run, Let us Fbope it will ‘cone down ito’ hormal Nelues. Then “it ‘will go up, up, up Sgain. it must. It fs an. economic jaw pahetg are 8) fed, xumblers tn Wall treatin trouble. if 'they have gam- at the Hotel] jself to bo quite mure I in which he hus been employed for a considerable time, “It's! always gratifying to an honest man ¢o return anything to)ita owner,”? “But wie this $1,000 I can give Ife will’ be better’ tian mine, know that Mrs, Heinze's ring fell from her lap Into a pile of snow, where no- body could find, it. “The thaw nnd rain had cleaned the) streets, so that the roadway in West Seventh-seventh street was clear for the first timo this winter three days ago. As I went through I saw some- thing shat xlittered two or three feet) the snow—the ring was Jost on » ft looked Ike a plees of dull wlass. 1 was about to throw it away when ‘it ovourred to me.to look np the sdver-} ne NeWspapers. | “And when I saw the reward, you can bet T chased anny to Tituny's for all Iwas worth. There they gave me the oneck for $1.00. 1 haa to pinch my- was uwake, 1 expected every minute to fall out of bed Died and sod sort and have hot tie Hlock to, deliver ‘they are dolighted. if the mi down. But the other © flim, he Rinks fiat “the President | tog fur. At de @ Rood. Couatry shen, the gam- vtors an@ the stock speculators gome to grict.. I wish I contd in- Went some plan whereby both Sides of’ the stock market should me to grief, I was born to’ poverty but T wouldn't Gxchange with the richest miltionalre's fon" that ever brent whose father ind mother were only ‘names to him, is the boy Whose mother is nurse geamstross washer and, cook teacher and angel snd paint that the reat ‘wealth and) whose father a eaide andl philosopher and fried ; F Flourished Bowie, 4 Bowie, and Crowd] Ran— Subdued When | Taken to Court. + AS Atter® frightening scorés af persone spimost to death #hd driving them on thy Fun from Broadway, 9 man who sald he! ‘was Dantel’ Young, of Texas, wan #0} pubdued when Nustied'to'the bar in Jer- aon Market Court to-day that he Bi So eae EDR SEA knife. ywouldn't have known it wag 'the same | Lebad man” from the great Lone. Btar| olicemen feara and FBtato whom they met and defeate Btrategy—last night If tt hadn't been for his het. They knew the millinery as a —Fesas—brand—Itwas_! ga when they first saw it. the bad man was chanked. “Ho suddenly called attention to him- Broadway! and —‘Twenty-elxth by remarking that’ he, would arve a new Euster dress out’of the firmament and drape that sbrinking Bforns-ot the. young woman enkiged in} ‘Feptarding on Madinon Square tower with ‘BAL. He }: bto begin the dressmaking, but romebody to hurt some ‘A few flouriynes with, aime atreet, which gay if ¥o demonstrate. He started up bine singing a cow . is from the outalde—and Daniel decided” Broad- bing tite atrwith his He Pthé policemen came along. Fhe wnita sina smiles tike olf friends at Ft who wal thrown off his guard 3 ust Jong Ked up. ——— Gurl ed the money ‘as Invah as any one in the same! Otherwise d the knife In hin hand ready | ko the kind-hearted lady she is, etid sso ‘hoped. that, same one who needed the money would tind the ring. Well, Heaven knows, I need- the world. It goes into the bank, there | A to acoumulate for the children,’ The ring, which had 7olled off Mrs Helnze's 4 As she removed it {rom her most an inch pure white a that the ring had) been a birthday ent fram her hus- band invested It wvith a ‘value far be-| ai yond the actual monetary worth. ware, nisd A tter seven —aestcg bit pec menn Bourse to-day opened firm on th York advices and the improved money FOUND $14,000. SHUN EO | ARRESTED AS SLAYER OF RUSSIAN-EDITOR. | 4 .—A lateyer named { Moscow, Maret 29, Alexandrof, vecretary of the Moscow | section of the Leagué of the Russian | People, was arrested here to-day as the instigator of tie murder of Dr, Jollos. editor of the Ruskkt Viedmost!, of this city, who wax shot and killed Marcé: 27 by @ stranger a9 he wna leaving hs | residence, ‘The arrest was thude as\n result ot} the confession of a member of the} League, wio made a statement to the} effect, that he waa approached by M. lexandrof's secretary with a proposl- tion to kill Dr. Jolloe. No trace of the actayl murderer hus been Tound. SS | PARIS STOCKS FALL OFF. PARIS, March | 29,—Prices the New on tustion, bat trading was not act rei and the market closed with slight losses, FASTER MOSIC FOR NIGHT WORKERS An Excellent ‘Programme At rangec for the 2 A. M. Ser- yice at, St. Andrew’s. A truly remarkable musical pro- gramme han Deen arranged for the early morning Easter service at St. Andrew's Chureh, Duane street and City Hall place, This ia the church that has won so much fame fortis “midnight” ser ‘yices for night workers. Instead of be- ginning at midnight, however, the ser- Vices’ da not start until 290 A.M ‘The musical programme will be fur- ished’ by an orchestra, including, of course, the famous organ of the church and a well-assembled choir of nearly one hundred voices. Great pains have been taken to obtain « programme that, while appropriate to the occasion, will also be an undeniable operatic treat. The high-class talent represented by the singers and the skill with which the numbers have been selected, are certain to make this early morning Easter gervice one notable in tha church “Vmatory of the city. ‘This ts the St, Andrew’s Church to which the Pope had reference tn a ape- cla} message he tntrusted to Archbishop TRY THIS FOR YOUR COUGH. Mix half ounce of the pure Vir- gin ON of Pine with two ounces of Glycerine and half pint of Whiskey.. Use in teaspoonful doses, A famous throat and lung |. specialist, whose camp for con- sumptives {n the pine woods of Maine has attracted great atten- tion, declares the above formula will break up a cold in twenty- four hours, heal the lungs and eure any cough that fs curable. The ingredients-can be secured from any drug store at small cost. Care should be exercised in se- curing the best quality of Qly- cerine and Whiskey, while the Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure) should be purchased only In the original half-ounce viats, which are se- curely scaled in a round wooden case, with evgraved wrapper,with the name—Virgin Ol! of Pine (Pure), guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act wane 30, 1906, serial number 45 pared only by Leach Chemical Co,, Cincinnati, Oh{fo—plainly printed thereon, Cheap or adul- terated Oils, which are sold in bulk, always create nanrea. and never offect the desired resirits. aster Clothes Farley on the occasion of the latter prel- ate‘n recent visit to him at the Vatican. The Pope, it will be remembered, asked the Archbishop to convey his htich ap- prectation of the work done by the church, and told him how highly gratl- fied he was by the progress it had made in its particular and peculiar field. He Sieo wave his special benediction to the church. e: = The serstion -will be delivered by Rev. | a © Goh Bi 3 s Nicholas Ward, of the Paestonisia. The prograirime 1s as follows, Priesta’ March Mendelasohn Festival Kyrie (new)..,...Jos. Carl Brell (Under the direction of the composér,) Glorta ~ Millard Qui Tpilis (solo). ++ Millerd [> 5 Mrs. 3. Fellowes. 22s) Feanklin Simon & Co, . yalaca i ‘Unum Sanctum {¢ ‘s, J. T. Lynch and. ‘ssloy Genes Fifth Avenue. salve Regina (Ofertory: sol Henshaw Dana Mme. Selma Krona} | Sanctus (solo and chorus Signor Salvatore Miceli. IMPORTANT SALE SATURDAY Mme. Selma Kronold. . = Holy Gods we Praise Thy ‘Name. Misses’ Tailored Suits ‘oronation enn Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 Years. rents Navy Blue Serge Coat Sults—Semi-fitted coat, satin lined, detachable pique collar and cuffs, pleated skirt. Real vate $25.00. 2... ---- es esssscar erent Sains Smart Coat Sults of imported cloths, gray, tan, blue or green checks, semi-fitted coat, taffeta lined, collars and cuffs of moire silk, trimmed with silk braid to ae full Wee skirt with decp fold. Real value $29.50....+..++p+++2+ Three-Piece Coat Suits of best quality chiffon Panama, + saddle brown or green; hip length coat, richly trimmed with braids to match, separate bodice and pleated skirt. Real value B39.50.......6. esc c eee eee ence eee eeeeerenre tes 25.75 Wi...” sn , i Misses’ and Girls’ Spring Coats th, double-breasted Red Golf Coats of English Golf Clot! e-bre: 7.50 or cherry velvet; 4 to 14 oars, Real yalue $12.50...00 0. eich Custom Tallored Coats ot superlor quality English tan. SPECIAL OFFERING. , Sailor or Rusglan Suits of imported tweeds denser, 5 75 8 to 17 years. Real value $10.00... Hand Tallored “Suits, Norfolk “or double-breasted, smodel, white lining, 4 to 16 yéars: Real value $12.50..... Checked Coats—Tailored model of 9.75 Covert Cloth or Navy Blue Serge, lined with Roman stripes 13 75 or plain silks; 6 to 16 years. Real value $19.50 S. ings, embroidered emblem; Sto. years. Vitae Norfolk or Double-Breasted Suits, with extra_pairof knickerhockers, of Imported Tweeds, Worsted and Blue Serge; 8 to 17 “Years. Value $15.00, . Eis! Charles A. Hauachet. Director, M. J. O'Mahony. B. Altman & Go. | |) FURS, FUR GARMENTS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES RECEIVED FOR STORAGE AND SAFE-KEEPING THROUGH. OUT THE SUMMER MONTHS. a { DURING WHICH PERIOD THE PLACING OF ORDERS FOR — THE REPAIRING AND. ALTERING OF FURS, AND THE CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF RUGS IS ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED. LACE CURTAINS CLEANED AND STORED. 15.75 19.75 | tft Asemue, 34th and 35th Strerte, Mew York with extra pair of alsa navy serge; Stern : Brothers Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Special Values for, Saturday. eae Reeter--Coats- of Navy Blue; End tistr Serae, naval Buttons aad Misses’ “Tailor. made Sults, ot ae serges and Panama cloths, | regulation emblems; 3 to 12 yedrs. Real value $7.50 also fancy checks and mixtures, semi-fitted short coat, $17.80 Se mafi9.95 Girls’ Reefers, of navy chewiots, covert cloths and * fancy mixtures, notch coller or collariess models, Girls’ Washable Dresses, of Plain end and ace ginghams, low neck models, short sleeves, trimmed 4.95,.5.95, 6.95 - 4.30, 5.50, 6.35 peel Rete white lining; coflars’ of black, royal blue Boys’ Suits and Boys’ Reefers knickerbockers, of all-wool tweeds, 6.75 10.75 5.75 7.50 12.50 lish Reofors—in checks, overplaids stripes;, to 10 years. Real value $10.00... a vee Custom Tailored Reefors—Exclusive imported patterns in checks, stripes and overplaids, also plain brown of’: mayy serge; 3 to 12 years. Real value $16.50, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Women’s Tailored Coat Suits Smart Coat Suits, single or double breasted models, with rich striped silk. Nata detachable piquet vest. edging; with or without velvet | collar; full pleated skirt, with deep fold, made of imported cloths In checks, stipes and overplaids, in dark, medium or light colorings; also navy blue serge, j 29.50 Real value $45.00. Best value eve: Women’s Tailored Waists plaited akirt, satin lined, 14 and 16 yrs., nicely tailored, 6 to 14 yr $4.95, 5.95 White Repp, 4 to 14 yrs, $1.98, 2.75 Misses’ Junior Suits, of fancy checks and alztures, box or fitted coats, satin Hned, notch velvet collar, plaited skirt, 12 to 16 eee eed cea nee 4.80 Misses’ Walsts===(14, 16 and 18 yrs.) $1.98, 2.95, 4.50 of Lawn and Linen, of Summer Silks apd Laces, Guimpe Walsts for Jumper Suita, West Twenty-third Streot A SALE To-day and To-morrow — at King’s Two Big Stores Special values in Easter week? Yes, and they’re corkers too! We aré able to offer striking price inducements because we bought two great pholesate stocks this week. enovgh to be collared and ; “TOBACCO. FACTORIES BURNED: gi) Fire in, fonth Honton, Vigo Ca , »900,000- 1, DANYILLE, V. jitrows fira started Ir h Toston, t¥-tW> Miles snort) at yos- rapidly) ide: IY and other <bulldings, the entire town and on 3§3,00" Av, Tha larag plant of t Molks Tirracco ‘Compa Pray bulldings deat read \ : uttlines Loxtge, |] Boyst All-Wool [Hf pants, excall Norfolk | Suits, e EAs! finished; $0 ‘of These tremendous lines we have added to our own wonderful assortments, and you'll find rich picking to-day ind to-morrow. ‘Stylish Suits tylish Suits. Gray mixtures, plain blue or black, tn. good all- goo! materials, cut and tailored to fit and keep. their shape; single ‘or double breasted sack; all sizes for any huild_of_ man; enough dn $ the lot for to-day and to-mor- row. Made to sell up to $15, but e offered at KING'S for..........+ : Top Coats & Rain Coats in black or grays; long, short or medium; many of them cravenetted. ~“Some have~veivet— collars; nearly all are satin ned. Never mind what your bulld, the coat to fit you 1s here. ; ‘Swell New Suits in gray3, checks, stripes and-tnvistbles, and gry isa er this year. a Wlue and black, {n rich cheviot and serge. “Stylish Yancies in wors- teds and cassfmeres. pa finished, silk sewn, lined or half lined with Italian or serge, at..... ‘An elegant line of Sults in grays, checks, stipes and inyisibles, at $12. 50 SUITS usually sold at 622 offered. 2s a special Easter feature, at ... sopeveesy $15.00 “A big line of the nobbiest suit. effects selling about town at $30,'here to-morrow, at.......0. $25.00 9, S s Young Men’s Suits. A Greal Assortment of the Nattiest Effects. The plain’ serges, mixtures, worsteds, grays—the swell college effects—all are style creations that appeal strongly to’ the youlh-of 14 to 26. years, a MOST OF THESE ets $6. 50 & $8. 50 ARE SATIN, LINES os ipeikeStares Sone Saturday Night Until 10 o' Clock, iT wo Big Stores i Sixth Avenue. {| Northwest Corner of 23d St. i '243 Broadway Opposite City Hall Park SOROS! SHOES ° suciusive Models for 1907 ae Exhibition and sale of Spring and Summer Shoes, ‘Luxurious _‘Sorosis| Shoe in _yarlous. models showing the new vamps, insteps, toes and heels, New leathers and colors to harmonize with any costume, ; Be §: 50340025 OO unos us : 6.00 and 7.00 per pair Sorosis shoes fit perfectly, retain their shape and give satisfactory wear, Men’s Sorosis,........ +400, 5.00 and 6.00 pair Boys'- , - “ Juvenile “ JAMES McGREERY & CO,’ Twenty-third Street Thirty-fourth Street. weer ahpeeeeererecees 3450 mine enesaeesase 150€ C0 3.00 Mf B. Altman & On. WILL HOLD A SALE OF. . MEN'S COTTON and LISLE THREAD HALF-HOSE, ' TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, MARCH 30h.” MEN'S BLACK COTTON HALF-HOBE. i a PER PAIR, PER BOX OF BIX PAIRS, $1.35 25c. MEN'S LISLE THREAD HALF-HOBE, BLACK, WHITE AND COLORDD, WITH EoBROLDmRY, 38c. PER PAIR PER BOX OF BIX PAL $2.10 Tellored Waists—Of imported white corded madras, long sleeves, and detachable laundered collar. Real value $4.50, . Striped Premch Vollo Waists, colors pink, light blue, vio- let, gray or black and white; soft collar, with French bow frills and cuffs. Real value $6.00. AS TO EA Hand. Embroidered | Taflored Walsts—Fine whit linen, 3.75 detachable Soft collar, turn-back heavy Val ice, edged wath tiseas Beal alee eee 5.75 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. Sonst. Sons, Men’ s Wear EXCEPTIONAL SHOWING OF SOS SHI. 2.95 SPRING ene $ ] 00 i eee RISES ADDITIONAL LINES of PLAIN and PLAITED BOSOM SHIRTS..§1.50 ana $2.00 EASTER de f rich ane Om: style, made from ric 3, great c aaa colorings and designs, {ncludin ing white, signet: Special 50c COLLARS, 6 for 580 French fourtr-hand SUSPENDERS, special 2c . Men’s Gloves Men/e1 Clasp full Pique Gloves, New Tans, value 81.865 per pair, for... Men's 41 Pearl Clasp, Prixseam real Cape ‘Gloves, 28 styles, Intest shades of Tan, Per Path a nnrenmeeees B10 5O —— Men’s 1 Peart Clasp Prixseam real Mocha Gloves, new Easter corn shade,- spear ‘point, per par. de ever cogecsocceacs sabe OO) h GREAT “VARIETY of MEN'S Rees ho for all occasions. Broadway 8th and Oth Sts. pasiceie: detached and attached, ———_—__

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