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THE EVENING WORLD,' FRIDAY, PORTUG'L'SSLAN) ODDITIES IN THE NEWS | ~ KING DIED PUGH < LEFTONY S90, 000 Insurance Policies | His Only Assets Held by Banks for Loans Advanced. LISBON, Feb. 7.-King Carlos died a poor man. His entire fortune consisted ef insurance policies held by the Bank | advances have pf Portugal as security for meade. After these repayments Been made, it 1s declared that there wl not remain more than $30,000 to be @wtridbuted to the heirs of the King. Senor Machado, the der of the Re- publican party, in an view to-day * @enied indignantly that there was any “ gonnection between his party and the * assassinations, which the party deeply ‘regretted. Machado said he was certain }the monarchical regime in Portugal was | ; doomed and that !t would die out coer | “PAUPER’S” WE | gully within a few years, There wo 'mowever, be no violence ‘Ballots are mightier than d: sadded. & ts announced to-day that Capt. Aze- vede Coutinhe has been a Governor of Lisbon, This !s ¢ time in eichteen years that a OMoer has been named to All MADRID, Feb. 7.—Hx-Prem and the members of his par’ ere last evening at fv em the “South Express,” bought tickets _ Only to the frontier. Where they a: bound is not known. Some say their destination is Paris, where this Gue to-night, but in other im declared that the ever »ten of Senhor F where he intends pia university. Franco !s @ hig wife and eon and mate friends, Senator No sg, ne nutes past § ts son in a of hig intl d great tion. He several policemen and entered by a side door. While paying for the tckets for his garty his hands trembled so that the money fell fr the floor ‘These arrangen) fhe travellers q nich | surrounded the rious crowd. jemonstration. ment detailed Franco to the Pbyonor Franco an interview. He e the ciroumsta: nothing, but he a: nder | b pre- Press and uffered no re- duct as a statesman. ¥, he was firmly con- vinced that the policy heghad pursued was the iboats one | Prince Fesulted fr Uthal plot; hey wt proof of t Fat thee ater the a the monarchy was eritic: and policies but because t avold the occasion for further po uussion. which would only Inflame passons of the in_concluston, gePrpmier salt he th that Senhor ‘anco ever fo to Switzortand DOUBLE DUES IN ALIMONY CLUB FOR COL. PERSCH. Pays $20 a Week to Former Wife and Must Give Present Spouse the Same Amount. Tt 1s dimcult to determine from the affidavits presented Col, John P. Persch's ability to comply with an omfier awarding alimony,” said Justice Leventritt !n the Supreme Court to- day, after reading the affidavit of Mrs H. Gretchen Persch, in which the Colonel's income as a promoter ts put @t $40,000 a year, while the Colonel's @Mdavit declares he isn't earning a daliar, is paying, $0 weekly alimony to Flora’ Loomis Persch, who divorced him, and owes $3,W0. Persch also ‘declares that 1 lo says she 18 pen- y $8,000 worth dirmond nan for the tt probable nally would Fy when. she ted" him He found her with Prede fn the latior’s suimptuc riments. inted bachelor vo a week and $2,000 Bhe asked for eotnse} fee. Ju eventritt allows her $20 a week and $150 for her law- vers. Col Persch ts thus placed in the em- Ine situation of supporting two i20 ‘a week each, and thinke es in the Alimony Club are ex- efor a member who has an in- ef nothing at all. eae SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY Gun rises. 1.04/Sun sets. 5.24/Moon sets.11 44 THE TIDES. High Water, Tow Water AM PM. AM. P.M i 380 5.54 ei 641 813 PORT OF NEW york. ARRIVED. . Swansea. jookar, Bremen nighn Lulse. Velasctiez i Gibradtar. Vr) Alt I, Wessina Nt. “Michacits A » Barcelona K urent, Havre, OUTGOING SPHAMSHPS SAI f cla, Bahavas : ne { ton, Norfolk. sant i e » Bt, Louis, a i, k a ‘nrue. |law choo! graduate, as her reason for | In this a REV I ALED i} |H!R RELATIVES DIE mpanied by ; ALL CVE + ‘Short Stories of Unu Singular Experiences Picked Out’ of the Chronicles of the Day. R THE WORLD —$_—__—_—_ sual Happenings and'! messages until ined Ed Pow- | “He sent me telepathic T had to kéil him,” exp! ers, of Columbus, Ga., st night, after he had shot to h Dr. L. F. Myers,! @ prominent osteopath of that city. Powers said the doctor had taunted him and worried him by telepathy until | he could stand it no longer. LONELY COLLEGE | GIRL A SWINDLEL. | Loneliness was given by Miss Estelle | ‘Taylor, of Chicago, a university and passing a number of worthless checks. She was held for the Grand Jury. “The utter lack of incentve tn my fe, and the awful loneliness which depressed me, made me dishonet sald. “One day I a check lying around, and a wild nétion to pass it came to me. T did it. The excttement alleviated my loneliness and I passed others.’ tALTH| ’ BATH. Attendants at the City Almshouse at! Newark last evening fo) $1,180 sewed in the dress of Annie Martin, an ag a woman admitted as a pauper. When she arrived at the eimshouse| she was compelled to take a bath. was while she was disrobing the Sy vas found, She must now pay $2.00 roher keep. Her money waa! m her, and she will have only | what the authorities give her to spend. ON HER BIRTHDAYS. irs, W. Hess, of | J., four years | Harbor ier sister died. died on the anniversary | ee years day, her day this EX-SLAVE BURIED HIS FORMER OWNER. Oliver Lewis, a negro, who was owned is aged master | olds, who died | “ Soures) Revngida| 3 His slave red tinge the civil war, and le well fixed HOUND CAME BACK 1,500 MILES HOMi:. Michael Ryan, of Oaklane HOSPITAL SHIP RELIEF PLACED IN SERVICE. WASHINGTON, Feb, 7.—The hospital ship Relief was placed “In service” at Yard vesterday. Ved at the 1 Surgeon. Char mand, 1 for duty w 1 leave Ray a week or vans, who is 8 1 to arrive there ch MU. hospital cor; for the Rellef, | About fifty mnen, already | ‘ancisco and the civilian cre nlisted. | | | | saw jeagerly grected him, | fectly | $20 for ten sandw a greyhound to Montana last December. | Yesterday the dog arrived back at Oakland, from? his walked the 1,500 miles When ihe hound dog dealer, It having | new home, | Ryan, who !s a and seemed per- | | content. that it was with him ‘again now PICKS 200 POUND MEN AS DELEGATES. | E. Jay Miller, of Bellefontaine, Onto, | Wants to be nominated for Congress on | the Republican ticket in his district, and | 1s picking out a set of delegates each | of whom weighs more than 200 pounds. “I want a big deleg: * he said, “Big men will impress” the convention.’ $250 W AS COST OF TEN SANDWICHES. i i es i | Walter Damrosch, conductor of ot i | H New York Symphony Orchestra, paid | hes) for’ Nis com) pany at Saratoga on Wednesday. ‘The orchestra was going to Montreal | when at Saratoga ten members gor off! 0 get sandwiches, ‘They missed the train, and Mr, Damrosca nnd to en- | gaze a $250 special for the: Discouraged Men. DR. GREENE |Has Moved to 9 West 14th Street. Has your strength given out? Have you Jost confidence in yourself? Has work be cor rien ? ed thousands of Just such men, Tt fs 2 forcement Nature needs to put you on y feet. ‘Think what cure means to you? Try to realize how happy you would be with the vid strength restored. Dr. bring you health. Dr. Greene can be consulted free by | at] who call or write to his office, 8 Went | 14th St. New York. Dr. Greene hi Greene will | i | | | | | | Satisfaction jis the certain reward of all who consult our recognized Eyesight Authorities. A. W. BREWSTER, M. D. | 11 yeare Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, EDW. JOHNSON, M. D. | Many years in private practice. MARCUM KENYON, M. D. | 8 years Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital. | M. LINDEROTH, M. D. | Late Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital. j Examinations Without Charge. | Glasses Always at Moderate Prices. ap Ehilith&Sens. ESTABL t & Nearly 50 Years. 350 Sixth Avenue 1274 Broadway Below 224 St. Below 33d St i} 101 Nassau St. 217 Broadway ar Ann St. Astor House Block. | Sixth Avenue, near 15th St. ‘| Winter Shoes |: For Men Stock has been cleared by January sale and replenished by addition of fresh winter goods. van, Calf and Kid, We offer Cordo- leather or duck lined and double soled. $4.00 to $7.00 High Cut Storm Shoes Tan Oil Grain and Moose, Blucher cut and bellows to ngue, double sole. $5.00 to $9.00 Alexander Nineteenth Street | Full lines of Rubber Boots, Arctics and Overshoes Sixth Avenue and If You Are a Lover of Genuine Barg High prices have no place among World “For Sale” These every morning “offers’—as an inspection will reveal—deal only with “sacrifice” sales—chances to buy such articles as typewriters, cash registers, desks, safes, billiard and pool tables, etc., at prices that have been GREATLY REDUCED, for one good reason or Ads. another. That The World leads all advertisements of this kind w ing figures: 22,877 World “For 19,051 MORE THAN THE World ‘'For Sale” Ads. Are Money- Savers in Every Sense of the Word ains, Read This: other newspapers in printing ill be seen from the follow- Sale” Ads, last year. HERALD. (THE AAA VBA VE LAAAV IT EABV EHD ERS DE CAADTBOR FEBRUARY 7,'1908. Fresh Pork Hams and Loins Va AOAL LOANS PRereUULLETTUTveRecTTTvevyTvaniny rnin t ven iv)ttnttnrtnnivvetv nr rrtrtrrnrrrrrrrrrrrrnrnreyrreyeyvvenn rth’ LO. VORrOW JOAM toa Pat Writing 9 | vresses Waists tyundle 49c OMfain Poor.) WOMEN'S COA TS SWEE PING CLEARANCE TO-MORROW t $ Neckwear and Verhings. 09c.& 75c. CHIFFON VEILS. Chiffon Cloth Veils, 1%2 and 2 yds. long; Black, White, OUT GO THE COATS! — All that remain from the Big Sale of Women’s Coats that were made to sell originally up to $12.50. and BroadclothFur-trimmed Coats: to-mor- 5 row, choice... hb NEW SPRING SUITS —Supplied the materials and models and had them made up. Mannish Mixtures, Checks and Invisible Stripes. Un- der « ary circumstances the price sale at... Wo k ts at a very little price. Full plaited styles, with wide fold at lattteniny made of tures and Panamas. $4 values at .....- (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Second Floor.) Included in he lot are all our Kersey ae be w=! $14.98 MEN’S SKI R T S—Excellent 2/2). 310; 5 $9 98 HOSIERY! That February Sale When Thousands Always || Gx : Obtain a Season's Sufhly. A very excellent \ariety Women’s Seamless of Woren’ | Conon Stockings and Navy, Brown and Gray and Me ’s Half | Men's Half Hos., in Each { in black; ali sizes { plain and fancy color Men's, Women’s an. Men's aah ed Halt MESH VEILING. Pizin Tuxedo Ch idren’s Hosiery; nl Ho. sizes; good Chenille Dotted Si us Mesh izes; v. lues 19¢,; aoe C a eet ot plain Black, White and Brown (and cto 1 tancy colors. Regularly 39c. and ie yard, CoE a brkdes STORK, Main Floor.) 25c.; 19c, and 25c. vane yard sts SEMBHOLDEKED LINE. ase! pure Irish tinen; neta c! Large wie size; 44-inch 9 ti C a hem. hegularl each c *Shicron and SNe tne (THE 14tit STR STORE, Handkerchiets MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS — All Candy CHOCOLATE BONBONS—C! Le MiN’S NECK WEAR---25,000 TIES AT JUST % PRICE. THE ANNUAL SALE—THE EVENT THA. ALWAYS ATTRACTS THOUSANDS OF CUSTOMERS. E VERY year we take from one of the largest makers in this country his en- This brings us great quantities, tire line of samples and surplus lots. This year the number reaches 25,000, Being so low-priced the demand is certain to be quick and constant |, ra 3 The variety as Bows, fates ; 4 At 12%c is exceptiona Batwings and Club Ties. tempting, and includes Tecks, Four-in-Hands, Practically all colors and patterns At | At 15c 19c 10,000 MEN'S SILK TIES. | 40,000 MEN'S SILK TIES, | 9200 MEN'S SILK TIES All the popular shades, Including Tecks, F Tecks, Bows and Four- | Eeautiful assortment of | 5° a ae in-Hands. Light and ght ar z OWS: dark colors; pain and | lebe and dark patterns; | Light, medium and dark figured patterns, Regu-| all the most popular | colors. All new de- lar price 25c. styles; values to 39c. | ; values to 30¢. (THE 14TH SUREET STORE, Main F Women’s Spring Styles in Shoes and Oxford Ties Famous trade-mark Shoes widely advertised at $3, $3.50 and $4 a pair. selling to-morrow, aminer bring them to us. to locate the imperfection. widths A to FE. Pair.... Unless you TIES. 14TH STREFT STORE, atent Kid and Patent C DMEN'S SHOES AND 0 this lot; all sizes and all Third Floor.) Received just in time fo Slight defects in the workmanship which do not pass the ex- : Be are an expert on shoes you will not be able Sizes 2 liskin largely, to 8; “$1.98 500 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S QUN L BUTTON OR LACE ‘ORD A lot of trade-mark shoes in Tibet tact, Coe) Stee heme, Samanrelyet WOMEN'S TAN RUSSIA CALF | onteeMinMieectay Sarent Kid HIGH CUT BUTTON SOLS. | to 7 ond widths A $2 719 oT Pale... a2, (Che : GIRLS seni 201. SHOE Kidskin; bution or Sizes $43 to 2. Pair CHILDREN’S STORM KING DULL BoOrs., Come away above the knee toy Pair ISH Rt BBER Wena s 1O-VORROW 10 AM todP Whiskey 83c CSisth Flea.) 1O-MORROW. 10 AM. to LPM. Fresh Bread (Sixth Floor.) 2 TO-MORROW. TO-MOKROW 3 19 AM.tol PM. 1OAM.tot PM. , Women’s | | Women’s Collars Shoes Washae st i with ag end tab e “white an. Net colors; 19, nore than 2 pairs Utah paeltallt to a customer. r No Mal No Mati Orders, Orders Each Patr, i (Main Floor.) (Third Floor > MEN’S NEGLIGEE SLIRTS Coat S tyles, priced. Shirts at a great price concession. celebrated all dium and Regular Made to Be Sold at $1.50 and $2. 12,500 new We dark Spring makes, s obtained this excellent lot of colors. more than 4 to a customer. such as Rennselaer, Girard and other well known brands that you would pay $1.50 to $2 fer elsewhere. The lot comprises a beautiful assortment of woven and rrin‘e1 Madrases, Percales, Ox- ford Cheviots and C and tached cuffs. be found. mbrays in light, me- Attached or de- No better workmanship can The style and fit you expect only in $2 shirts. Not Custom sensationally They are L9c Floor.) (THE 14TH STREET STORE. Silk $2.50 kinds. ite Lawn and Jap W aists Open front and back Styles, with short sleeves. Several dainty designs, some with yoke effects, some severely collars trimmed to match NET WAISTS. tailored; and cuffs $1.79 Ornamented with Cluny lace insertions or laces; kimono sleeves; White or Ecru; $3.98 hereto- fore <... . MESSALINE OR sirable ca Sertions; a much higher price WHITE LAWN WaAISTS. geri ba * $2.98 T WAISTS. All de- ors; trimmed with laces and in- made to be sold at se $550 Including Lin. and Dotted Swiss; open front or k styles; pos tively worth $1.50... IB~ EARLY SP«KING Milans, Chips, Tuscans, Fancy Straws, Silk MILLINERY and Plateau: somely tr to $10. UNTRIMMED SATIN HAT mushrooms, sailors, satin; shape; broad binding; UNTRIMMED SAt TRIMMED FUR HATs. trimmed with silk or St Black, Wh READY-T ish, clic and up-to-the-minute creations, c ned with feathers, Extremely large, medium’ and small s| White and all col ars to be in, vogue this cluding the new Black only; 3 TIN HATS. S good quality satin; U-WEAR STRE.T Braids, HAT >— Pyroxylines Hand- wings, silks, velvets and ribbons large shapa “Merry trimmed free lor and and colors. mushroom thers a ular Turban shapes. Faced and HE WMH STREET STORE, Main ¥ rd Eyeglasses and Sfectacles Oculists’ prices. or fOreseses prescriptions specialist and Graduate Optician, (THE 141 4. B COUTIL COR and long; deep h'p: high bust. hips and bust, Excellen fits | ting models; STORE, Corsets Bi jas cut, sizes 18to 24 inch, 89C vi fue, at 59¢| tilled at halt $3.00 Gold-Plated Eyeglasses Spectacles t ae Sic, Olle Eyes tested free by our Eyesight S—oher: medium gored Photo Supplies aR Or HEAVY PRINTING AMES. 4x5; good value at 19¢; special... 0... 10c DEV! LOPING POWDERS— Fl Oz, Size,.... RECORD PLA :t erocononna SAR >) MOUNTS—4x doz. FOCUSING weight. RUBY CA WITH CANDL! . cvHE Sweaters Exceptional values: all woo ers, with double reil ul ‘pl Val e \ $1.98 147 YP STORE, Third Floor.) (tHE worth Women's Short Kid Gloves for Long Sleeves double th colors; 2 selling price. WOMEN’S 50C SILK LINED CASHMERE most popular patent clasps. (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Ail odd pairs of Gloves taken out of our regular $b and $1.25 lines. The best coiors of the day; made to b» with long sleeves; Gloves to match your new Spring Suit, hey are not as perfect as they shculd be to ask $l, duced them for to- ‘ morrow, pair, ...... 59¢ worn nobby so we have re- The most used colors to-day; all new, fresh gloves, just received from the Cus: ; every pair actually 19¢ | a : Pair Main Floor.)