The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1907, Page 8

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q + MULOW -, Highest Censor of Law ~ FUND EVEN APEALS CURT and Morals Fails to Give State Account. RENDERS NO VOUCHERS. | ' Fees Amounting to $14,000 Per Year to License Lawyers. (Wpech From « Bat! Corrempondent.) ALBANY, N. Y., April &—This te a enuine instance of lese majeste If it jwere perpetrated in the Vaderiand fome of the Kaiser's swashbuck#ng Bre eaters would drop around and cast the humble writer Into a damp cell But, this deine the great American Re there is no danger of such @ fate overtaking the offend’? So here goes The Court of Appeaia, the most lofty end dignitt sor of law and mor eis, hae ww dog fund.” nurtured such ® beast for years, Even now he is burying deep his tangs into the State treasury. The fact only be. came known yesterday during the Sen- te debate over a bill of minor tmport- fanee. One section of the measure re- Jewed to the distribution of fees ocol- leaed by the Board of Regents trom @pplicants for medical certi * Under the present law, the Ki ave absolute control of thie fund ( twe or three other departments of the State Government possess such « re werve. Among these departments is the Court ef Appeals. it derives $12,000 or $14- 0 « year from fees exacted from appll- ants for admission to the bar. The fund made up from these tees is in the @ontro! of the court. Out of it, as in fhe| case of the Regents, the court pays the examiners, for what and now much | fs not definitely known. There are no} Veouohera, no returns or accounting to! the Comptroller or State Treasurer ‘The ife insurance company bad just @ fund, and it was administered Precteely the same way, surrounded | A mecrecy, and its uses known to 6 few ten wie hau very vad ip this State known Officers act. lt was by we late Gov, Higgins, [ts THE EVE = 8 1QENTEN NOEHOBLE TINTY'S INCOME. [SSS Se of Its Real Es . and o Dark, Robbed Profits Injured. ¢ $65,000 to ‘ ull. | Mt ome not draw interes: 1 to| Dr, Dix's statement appears tn th real| annual report of Trinity Parish, Jus made public, and he says it Is given to contradict reporte of the vast | hut the etate | come of the corporation, > "No gambling or other dbjectionad!e| « n that’ there ere only | powses exim on any of the cerpora n the estate, one tn aj tion's property,” the statement aye. * inegeat th New York are sty owner of to a efttzen's hous He was sen’ suffering from He could gty Slant, who es en out as to the and told nity, iD wou m of his — fF). y7 WOMEN EVERYWHER are enthusiastic advocates of Moxie. They have learned to love it because of its delicious taste. ‘It is refreshing and thirst-quenching. Moxie is good for the chil- dren. _ It is as good for their nerves as food is for their growing bodies. Give them all they want of it. It will always do them Fatigue arising from housework, social d pursuits vanishes before a glass of Moxie. T sustains the nerves Women who keep Moxie in the ice-chest at all times eat better, sleep better and feel better for its constant use. The trying days of summer have no terrors for the woman who drinks plenty of Moxie. Have you a case in your house now? you to order one immediately Sold by all Grovers, Drugeist $2.50 a case, 25 cents per bott ties or a is becau If not, it would nd Dealers in temperance bev: , § cents a glass at all fo was to compel the observance de in the administra- Of Biate affairs. One of the most Gown by it was that Gollar of State money should be ly turned into the State Treas- and every ture accounted observance ut moat | “yellow deg’ funds Ci The Court of Apne Rot turn its fees Into Lhe continues the old method rk legal high bro’ But just the de Ukely to lose its “yellow do Gave Hie Pedigree ‘to insistent, Clerk at Kenmore Hote! Assemblyman John H. Maiion, of But- | walked into the Kenmore Hotel | talo, the other evening. Just in front of was 4 short young man with « suit Who didn't appear to be fa hotel customs. The young 1 ordered a room. The olerk tu register toward him. The yo: ety ree his name, which was car Goldmein “But you'll have to put your ad Gown, (00,” said the clerk. G @gain ok the pen and proc write, Assemblyman ago. Home floor, New York City.” Reformer Prentice Alone Opposes the Two-Cent Rate Bil! Aseembiyman Esra Prentice, be , Teputed leader of t m the me s, & e a real yes Voted against the Haldw wil) compel the ratiroads three-cent fares to redice "i Sheriff “Bob” Believes in Short tance Dignity of Office Di Pranks Give His First Vaudeville Experience The noble Senat Genators’ Newcomer Sted how he get my, Pephied, This Weudev ii WM. VOGEL & SON. ft The Vital Importance o Our ‘‘Concave’’ Shoulder in Our Overcoats and Suits for Men at $15. The shoulder is the pivo- tal point upon which the success of a coat turns, Nothing will so mar the lines or fit of a garment as a shoulder that: is poorly made or drooping. For this reason we have given it years of deep study, and out of all has resulted the natural ““Concave’’ shoulder —the perfect shoulder. this houlder§ not lie in exag era tion, but in the fact that it follows the natural concave lin k to shoulder point, eliminating all the super{luous wadding. Mod- elled and shaped by hand, it forms the basis of the success of our new Spring suits and overcoats at $15 The principle of natural ‘Concave coes from ne A ; The suits at $15 take form in a series of 2 and 3 button single breasted models, \ conservative or ultra in style, fashioned of plain and fancy cheviots, cassimeres in exclusive designs and blue and black thibets. The cver oats at $15 involve a series of favored models in all the new tans, grays and black , in a diversity of weaves Other Spring Overcoats and Suits up to $40, WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St, BY HIDDEN THUGS ns MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. | Basement Store Sales. | STAMPED All the Latest Styles *|}] and Calf Shoes at | $50. Men's High and Low Cut, Genuine $3.50 Tan, Kid Men's Satin Calf Lace Shoes. Men's Box Calf, Velour Calf and ViciLace $ Shoes, all well made and guaranteed NING WORLD, FRIDAY,” APRIL 19,°1907.. AMMEY ONA SHOE | of 1 $1.50 9-99 Kids, and al Shades of Prices else $3.50 and Pumps,Christy Ties @ Oxfords 4 For Women In Gun Metal Calf,Patent Leather, Our Price, $9-50 1 the New Brown, where $4.00 The Tan Russia Calf Pump for Women With Leather B The most fashionable Spring Shoe, Price $3.00 Anexclusive model that c not be ptrchased at any ot store for less than $5.00. ow ps an- ie her - = Brown Kid. | In Gun Metal Calf, Patent Leather, Fine Black and | | Women’s Oxfords ,$2.00| ait La 12 Boys’ Satin C Shoes; size © $4.25 Boys’ Tan Lac Sh sizes 14 Children’s and 6 to 1¢ 1.25; sizes Child's Dongola, patent leather , lace and button; sizes 6 40 40 &5c Misses’ Dongola, Patent Leather Tip,Laceg 1 .0O Shoes, tizes 11 to 2 1 to2 Eyesight |The Greatest Blessing LOSS OF IT the greatest afflic } tion known to human beings. CARE OF IT isa duty you owe | to yourselves and your children. j yes Examined by Oculists. | Registered Physictans of Expertence, | Ginesee Only If Needed—Often as Low as ONE DOLLAR—Alwaye ot moderate prices, ESTABLISHED | Nearly so Years | 223 Sixth Ave., Below 15th St. | 350 Sixth Ave., Below 22d St | 1274 Broadway, Below 334 St, | 217 B'way, Astor House Block, ), Don’t Be on BM ‘ Fooled! // “Hot ae Air as ENORMOUS cir- ulation, but when it he World has a greater ew York City cireula- m than any other ewspaper, barring none That's What Enables WORLD “WANTS” | to Work Wonders! Misses’ Brown Kid Lace—sjics STORE OPEN SATURDAY BYE ALFRED J. CAMMEYER 4) | Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes. B> an! Youths’ 4 Satin hors Box Call, ii e Shoes $1.50. Misses’ and Children’s White Tup Patent leather Button —welted so’es; sizes 6 to 10 $2.00; $9.50 $1.50 Little Gents’ Patent leather Bluchers, sues § l a4 to12%.. Little Gents’ Box Calf aad satin Calf Lace and Blucher; sizes 9 t sue i -00 2NINGS. 6th AVENUE. » and 20th ST. The Cheapest Form of Health Insurance oan buy Health Insurance now, Several good “Accident” Companies sell it, Staty dollars per year will | Dring you $25.00 per week, for every week you are sick, But, your time alone may be worth far more than that. ‘And $200 per week might mot pay for your suffering. ‘That's why “Cascaret’’ Insurance, whieh prevents Sickness, is worth ten times as much money as other “Health” insurance, ‘Yot "Cascaret” Insurance will cost you leas thai Ten Cents « week. ‘That gives you a ‘Vest Pockst’’ Box to | earry constantly. | ° | One tablet taken whenever you suapeot you need it will Insure you agains! % jes wont of al! other ie likely to attack you. Because % pat cent of these ils begin don't irritate, ner upset your stomach, No, — they sct like Exercise o@ the Bowels, instead. They stimulate the Bowol-Muscles to contract and propel the Food naturally past the lithe valves that mis Digestive Juloss with Food, The time to take # Casoarat io the very minute you e you need one, —When you haves touch of Heartburn, Gas-bdelching, Acid-rwing-te-throat, or & Coming-on-Cold. Carry the “Vest Pooket’ Box ready for business where i belongs, just as you would your Watoh, Pochet-katle or Lande = |to-day and prosper, No Matra Charge for It Adverti#ements fre ‘The World mar be lef viet Messenger Offic any American Di > tee city unui oP Me R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attraction. Are Their Low Pricte Girls’ and Misses’ Coats. Clearance of a Manufacturer's Surplus Stocks at 60c. on the Dollar. 2nd Foor _____In all, 335 garments—Reefers and seven-eighth length Coats— in checks, mixtures, plaids, All high-class mantailored gar- ments, chiefly 10 to 14 year sizes—a few models 6 to 16 years Other Coats in regular stocks at $24.74 —the higher the grade the greater the sa Basement Sales Saturday Merchandise that is very low-priced, ‘yet very desir- able withal. No matter how little an article costs you here, you may feel sure that the price has not been made little at the expense of quality. To-morrow some exceptional offerings. Among them: Armiets. Handkerchiefs. Men's French Silk finish and Lisle, ir Novelty nich , to be w h) Handkerchiefs, s, giving the effect h 1 ' es - ‘ 15c isle, pair -.........- 44c Men's Block _ Initialed Silk Finish, pair....... 79c\ Handkerchiefs, ér- inch Women’s Corsets. . 440 Women's Handkerchiefs Corsets, made of fir tached hose supporters; “$ Values, Sale... ee.eseeees 59c Corsets, made of b: if 4 Simpson Craufe ” Join th OQ arene | 4 if 3 e ¢ ; Sth Ave., 12ihto 13th Sts, | Sewing i BROOKLYN, , Machine qi tm i Club noe wt bed Sale, Stee! Foiding Couch'Bed and you'll s:cure a rei- ular $50 Machine for oF 4 FEET WID: With good soft Mat-¢ tress and Fillow - g § Cabinet steel Folding Beds, without mattress— The $4.00 kind.. $62.00 The $6.00 kind. $3.00 GO-CARTS From $1.49 Up. B * the Simpson Crawtord plan you can have this beatiful machine sent bome upon payment of only $1 down and $1 a Week. ! Our large contract with the manufacturer of one of the bes standard makes of Bewing Ma chines enables us to sell you a machine equal tn every particu lar to those sold by agents every where for $50.00 at the very low price of : $23.75 The Monarch is « Deautif aulomatic @ head mac Learns In every” p oe ite eaay-run q Les une: ams prac voally nolaelesa; ts of the tm ed = looketitch ding shuttle meats are a ruffler with ebir ring plate, tucker, sx hem mers, one braWer, one narrow lace hammer which sews on lace at sume operation, one quilter and all necessary tools. Remember, our convenient terms enable any one to own one of these perfect machines— $4 down $ | 1 and Bewing Machine Dept OUR GREAT Flat Furnishing Offers at S229. 169 and @124, fully urnished fats, cannot be equalled by any. other Furniture House in the Greater City, Call and investi- gate, a week. For Complete and Accurate ‘ Sporting Records See the A seven-time World Want 1907 works all the week. Order one j WORLD ALMANAC. Price 25. By Mail, 35

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