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THE EVENING WORLD, 1908. MONDAY, MARCH 23, | atc 2 cee elAS KINGS SONS LITTLEBOW'S FOOT “2s. scs= MANY DROWNED JACKSON GOES [MAY DIE FROM alow | ave | young witness had testified, were drawn Wi by a committee consis! ot himself, s platyng on Desbros- | 1 he was run down by a| Moran vy “Mike” chfef engineer, arcaitec' THEY SUE SPAWNS. WORTH MORE THAN WHENSTEAMERIS BEFUREGRAND JURY) RECEIVED IN FiChT Nii rvin, chief clerk and other officials. alleged that the com: | Weren't changes made in those epe- operated a car on a| [citieations after the contract was | e: iE ad?" was asked, The case bas attracted unus } now of tention owing to Justice Morsch 5 e g; Fy IN i T'S 5 ate any “was was it without | ROYAL H FAMILY. $2, OD0,SAS SAYS COURT aes : SUNK IN N COLLISION inde ain Responds to) Fell From Blow in Jaw and | t “Invitation” to Be Struck Heavily on leet ; ‘RIGHTS OF LABO (}f ABOR mae | amined. His Head. \iasattt 18S ieetinass UP (Ct ed laim of ere Whose| Justice Morschauer S| Majority of 244 ee on| — arenes Paid $3521148 for Plot it co Mother Was an Actress Dis- | by Verdict and Jury Raises | RESTORED | BY BILL Jap Coaster Matsu Maru |, Attorney-General agckson Aro) Suffering from concussiin ot dad S254, fe i | o | x on a before the Grane r th 4 pon! brain, the result of blow Neged Worth $4,390. or} “puted by Queen Mother. | Amount to $8,000, Lost in Night Crash. In response been recelved In a priz 2 ie pty . hi: nasium. in New Yor! eet ioe Eee the Grand i | MADRID, March 2%3—The Judges In| (Bpestell ache | WASHINGTON, March 2%—The bill| TOKIO, March %—The Mate Maru and was j SO HE SAID NOTHING, | 1/the Elena Sanz affair called at the) WHITE PLAINS. N. Y, March 23—| prepared by the National Civic Feder-/an 00 ton coasting steamer belonging ()), tant District-Attorney no palace yesterday to take the evidence) Ir rast to the de: Jation after conferences with President | +. tng Nippon Kusen Kk idaweelce ked to hin his pre | } issioner Mite | Protests Against Politics. His Friends Were Engaged in) Roosevelt and representaties of capi-| tal and labor to relteve the stringency |Sunk in collission with the Hideyosht Anti-Trust law, was|Maru, 6% tons, 2.30 o'clock House to-day by Rep- | mornir § two miles off Todohokke, near Judge who declared a more than $1 of the Queen Mother. Elena Sanz wa! a Spanish actress by whom King A! fonso XII. had two natura! sons These baby’s life was not worth was the action here to-day of Supreme | 4, t the nama | ceeded Ha hoa! eee ate at this 4 with Osee. >; o) fF Day 7 r Purchase of “Park” for children are now suing the heirs of Al-| Court Justice Morschauser, who refused | resentat of lowa, Chatr- | trapodate, + he received a 97, Times Valile ite ty which they|to accent the verdict of a jury which| man of tee on Interstate | by 77 Times Value tonsoy Xie: organ vennutyeanich) the a ala 4 Se ont at{ and Foretgn Commerce, It was referred | Th@ captain of tho Mutau Mars, a the press a } claim was left to their mother by the fees a a four-yeai y t at y Speaker Cannon to that Committee majority of her 24 pasengers and fo august body “acmanded President | King and which was to revert, utter, $4000. : | for consideration and report, and it is|three of the crew perished. The object of the Grand Jury “There's been ste t The amount, the Justice declared. was| understood that Presiden vel mr the Attorne < Ther na ¢ nat T was going to asi her death, to them. The, a aay eae _ eC eers j ea eed aia ted es ago The Hideyoshi Maru and another” if ; ronx in 4 The Queen deposed that a few days| not suffictent according ‘o the findings in age $9 Cong! emake | Jee gees : c ! ise?” de od th Seog er rescued the survivors, manaodinant ot @emnation Sour neu demanded’ the)ic after the death of Alfonso XII. § in the case, and he se Se eeren | —__o—_—_ Sean ait F rd ie ° DEAN M’NULTY BUYS é S | ne of the most Rita eoncR he we 2 Z to find ont ke Garvin Salmeron went to Senor Abella ol Back’ to again pondar over [one ners near : i in pats ; : Gionecintlt { hit Was then Master of the Household, and| Rarieaer arnt neeeeT of io sole Sth is inet “wich MINISTER ATTACKED BY i icavnitee maa oe GROUND FOR BOYS’ HOME. ae told hfm that Elena Sanz had In he: ‘ : Ca UES ieee, ER r aL ste é = Merl Court they quadrupled the figure and suppre of recent | CROWD FOR HIS TALK. sunse~ ¢ tng commission, ne Event the would| awarded damages of $8.00) She would Ofuiittie, Patrick possession certain King, cause a great has r ne C on declaring labor | in restraint | the publica andal. UTIOA, Neb., Mar: ispirac ive} The case was that DYNAMITE FOR NEWSPAPER i and I be aa Gi ae fee aR aaipadouatrade t nlawful The assaulted Rev F lence to 1 vocke ta bill, broad e ns to restore gelist, of Lincoln laimed $1,00 for his s York City Railway Company Dill. gelist. z President Haffer,, then reeset how matte Molter Ne to unions ceable exist- he was on ! FIGHTING GAMBLERS. etery, ex- Garvin enoreadal him as_lende: t f ing: tt 5 ‘ — va Garvin 4 Apc mavisdine: inte ing the right to strike, but tion and sert n Toto 1 amenable to the sermon Rev ing criticised the memier an’s churoh soctet the Queen paid ove and was assured by letters in question had been dei The present suit of the Sanz lever, is based entirely upon lette iden- tical with those which the Queen paid ex have burned, | Court ne Sanz matter ts to come up before | Morris travel t oer the Buck ‘t think the amount ts. suff- utr sus- the vesuoiae THREE EARTHQUAKE | SHOCKS IN CALIFORNIA. in| There compromise verdict the plaintiff at all the amou If vou ¢ nia, Opaque Shades IMPERIAL, Cal, March °%—Three I esavsdncemalcourthenee trivinall tari 1E| have been larger, and your met earthquake shocks were ‘eit | “declared itself competent to try the| shocks. If vou belleved there was con- Mounted on best through Imperial Valley yesterday | C48¢- GANG THe chen he adndiney quality —s—O— should have been for the defendant. 1 norning. No damage !s reported fro au rollers; Bult ty bah sare, |FULL TIME FOR 10.000 Now go back and deliberate the various towns other than the break. ing of a few dishes at Brawley and | Centro | ‘The tirst shock occurred three minutes | nefore 6 o'clock and was the most se- | SCHENECTAD of the three. The second followed |thousand emp! the ve minutes and the third in fifteen | Electric Company, tn this city, w utes, each quake lessening in se- working four days a wee verity |two months, will shortly go on fu At “iarawiey the people rushed out of |as a result of the large orders recent ¥ | | their bh "secured. Rather crestfallen, the jury retired, spent an hour in further deliberation, and then came into court with a vi ELECTRIC WORKERS. March 2%.—The ten General > have of iat STREET MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED JAMES McCKEERY & CO. Street 34th Street Handsome Si company sol to Leon A Rains, then y of Flannery A dummy c known as the| the 23rd Barretto Point Land and Improvement Company. was ned by Flannery for the pu tle and receiv- ing the award for Hunt's Point Park. Paid $252,118 for “Park.” The city finally took t Of this number fots being acquired 72 1-4 tots were : The city paid for the property $2 age cost per lot of & -| erty had previously be i value between $2.70) i pot ix declared to be mos | Witness Haffen he ns clared he knew of the tran @action and auded ad ‘known of it he Dis- | trict- do} with local band, but 1 Hants Point plan as matt course. It is for the Board of nate to make final determination inves: | tigating. The matter does not con- | ‘Commissioner Mitchel then asked: “Who were the s interested in| that boom?" | “I do not know.” “Ever hear of the Barretto Point Land Company, or the a Bay Land and Improvement Company%s" i} “The last I know well. It's an old} @oncern.”” “Ever hear of a Mr. Flanner: “Oh, he’s an aesessment la think. A Mr. Patrick has appeared be- fore our board, too, for the Baretto Point project.” “Had you known t ‘was under way, tha’ prevailed upon y ‘ dorse a plan for a two-thirds of whfch was under © pr and wh) was to cost seventy-seven times as much es the assessed value, what would you go?" | “I would condemn !t and expose it,” | @moounced President Haffen, reddening, “Do you know Francis V. Oliver?” He's a brother of ‘Paradise | Park’ Oliver. He's a character. I have | known Frank for forty years.” “Do you know John H, Behrman?" “Yes.” “Know Francis W. Pollok?’ “1 ao not.” "Behrman was a former Alderman?’ “Yes. If he's the one you mean.” $500,000 Court-House Deal. The matter of the building of the half million dollar Bronx court house | —whioh Commisstoner Mitchel has in-| einuated will produce a scandul—was immediately probed by the investiget- crs. Commissioner Mitchel required the witness to detail the letting of the con- tract for the big job, which was pro- cured by the Thomte J. Brady Con- ttruction Company. | Commissioner Mitch: the matter of stone tion, Bucks Harbor (Maine) bone of contention, at this big deal the projectors board to tn- mone A certain political the Hronx 1s alleged to have terested in bringing Buoks Har- stone into the Bronx for the court. 1 know 0: Do you know who represented the Bucks Harbor quarry?" jon't know, out I suppose you wil ® Morris, {te counsel | Morris Waa Representative. | ris is a former Alderman, recently | elected political leader of @ Bronx dis- trict, “Do you knew the egent for Bucks | Harbor?" “1 do not.” | “Did Mr. Morris present ite claims to the arohitect ¥" “If he did he was ecting within his wighits."" | “Do you knew what bts interests | were; “T do mat," “De you know he has @ cumaser rest @enve in South ie, Matae?™ “S Gen§ spor a ae a 23rd Street TRIMMED MILLINERY. LADIES’ SUITS. CORSETS. JAMES McCREERY & GO, 34th Street On Tuesday, March the 24th, In Both Stores, A choice selection of original and exclusive designs in Sailors and very large Hats including the Georgette models, New carriage and street Hats at moderate prices, in Hoth Stores, Foulard, stripe and plain Taffeta Silk Bretelle Dresses. 16.50 and 21.00, Tailored Suits, made of self-stripe colored and grey Worsted. Long Coat model. Messaline Princess Dresses. 27.00 In Eoth Stores. All Corsets Carefully Fitted. Augustine Corsets, of fine Imported Mercerized Batiste. Model for average figure, Supporters attached. gsc value 2.50 Augustine Corsets, of fine silk Broche. Model for average figure with long deep back. Front and side sup- porters, 2.45 value 4.50 B, and J, Bust Supporters, Giving a well developed figure graceful, slender lines, g5c to 2.00 New Importation of La Princesse Corsets for every type of figure. New models for well developed figures. 6.00 to 25,00 NOTIONS. In Both Stores. Hose Supporters, to sew on or fasten with pin....-......-+. 1€¢ per pair Fitform Supporters.........+++++++++ 20¢ Elastic Shirtwaist Belts...........--.8¢ Chiffon Collar Foundations........... 5c Silk Corset Laces. 5 yards long..20c Linen “ « wow eae Silk Tie Laces............... 8c per pair Imitation Shell Hairpins.......10¢ box JAMES McCREERY & GO 23rd Street 34th Street & On Tuesday, March 24th. RIBBONS, 12 Both Stores. TOILET DEP'TS. ART NEEDLEWORK DEP’TS. UPHOLSTERY DEP’TS, 23rd Street 534-inch Moire Taffeta and 53-inch Taffeta Ribbon. Complete assortment of colors, white and black. 25c¢ per yd. Flowered Ribbon, light grounds. 7% and 10% inches wide. 85c per yard In Both Stores. Sale of Celluloid Hair Brushes and Mirrors (discontinued designs). Ivory, white, pearl, antique ivory and coco-bolo finish. sco Hair Brushes........75¢ and 1.00 value 1.00 to 2.00 200 Mirrors......++++++0675¢ and 1,00 value 1,00 to 2:50 In / oth Stor: Sale of Stamped Patterns for Waists and Underwear. Combination designs for French and eyelet embroidery. On Fine Nainsook, Gowns .... cece sees cescccce cece ee 75C value 1.35 ChemiseScceerccessssecceeeeeee eed 5C value 60¢ Drawers... +222 38C ~ value Corset Covers... cccecsseceeeeees I8C vaiue 30¢ Embroidery Hoops, Needles, Wools, Silks, Cottons, Stilettos, ete, In Both Stores, Materials suitable for Summer Fur- nishings, including many soft and dainty Art Stuffs, Designs and colors for draperies and hangings, Silk gauze. 50 inches wide. Vari- ous colors, 1.00 per yard Madras and Tissues. Numerous designs 75c, 1.00 and 1.25 per yard Extensive ccllection of Cretonne, for draperies, coverings ‘and fancy work. 32 inches wide. 28c and 35c per yard values 40¢ and 55¢ so-inch Cretonne, Shadow Taffeta, Printed Art Linens, Antique Canvas and Bloom Cloth. Furniture re-upholstered, Slip Covers, King’s Scotch Holiand Shades and Awnings made to order. Lace Curtains and Draperies cleaned and stored, JAMES McCREERY & 60, 34th Street by > Jackets doud| Made to sell_at $% each—all Made to sels On Sale Only from 9A.M.to1P.M.| © G dou’ in Copenti Ngnt blue and black; startling value. A great Breall wool stripe und inlaid velvet — in preasted style; skirt 1s 19 ep ft This Coat, $1.29. Wash Goods, Linens and Domestic Specia!s Figured Lawns — in all the} | Bed Sheets — size 72x90; d; good new patterns; polka dots, seame stripes and tigures: quality musiin. 33c in 2 to 10 yard AS No mail orders; lengths. No mailor: 4c at, each sereee uid Od Bleached Turkish Towe's Fine White Batiste —hemmed or fringed; 9 up to 39c.a yard. 15c crders, at, each.... Cc Special at, per yd. 58 inches wide; sizeS 42x36 and 45 3 iimit 10 yards and 14c x36; 15¢ value; no Cc at, per each». 4 Leather Dining Room Chairs, Reguiariy Worth $3.50 Each Box seats—like cut, Boston leather seats, highly finished; retail regularly at $3.50 each Folds up flat; the back can be ad- 9 justed to a sleeping position; nickel- r tires and straps; regular price $7.50. —40 inch; value 1$c. quality; no mail Bleached Table Damask— | Pillow Cases—extra quality; no Gent orders; mail orders, at, ard pp Phenomena! Sale of The Alwin $7.50 Collapsible Go-Cart lated Dror rub- 4 50 Sale price... bi A Wonderful Value—Mostly Samples—all stunning, up with extra care, offered at a price which hardly represents ¢ Shown in plain or strced Vanamas, Remarkable) Tuesday Special Sale of Women’s Silk Coats We secured 250 pieces of rich BLACK TAFFETA SILK at an auction sale in Philadelphia—and we had these coats made up after a ca which is found on'y in the very high priced coats. aval eS s Stirring 4- isin Sale of Girls’ 4% Box Coats ris’ $5. Sill sizes f' to 14.. Misses’ Great Satin Lined j Suit Spe ‘or plaid ch i dashing styles, made sor a of the material. in all tne very jatest ‘plain tatlored with: Balt yoursel This Coat, 82.05 ye jade Aiba Comes. Wonder;yi 4-Hour Sale of Boys’ Suits ing, to" morrow con- " sight lot we are vites sists of Boy Pants autte. double: Z68 710 and Russia Blouse Suits, sizes 3 to Sy fe of good worsteds Ani es, in new epring shades; plositively $2 values; to-mor- row,, from 9 A. M. ‘to 1 P.M only at. Men’s and Youths’ Pants New Sprit 1l-wool plain Mek ot womted and. cossimere pants—in gray a. Bther neat effects; side buckles, belt straps; sizes 30 to 60; worth $2.60 and a tds pair; special DOUBLE-) PR RASTED SUTT with one lain and one pair Knicker pants; sizes 7 to 1 y ot USSIAN bloomer pants, sizes, 8 to 10 and mere, in all new spring mixtures—excellent saluens at se Shown in beautiful Oriental and carpet effects; regular 50c qual- Reversible Smyrna Rugs Sanford’ All-Woo! Brus- 12 feet by 9 feet, Oriental, 42 ft. long and patterns. Actual $15 value; special at. Boys’ $3.98 Combination Suits, $138 AND SAILOR SUIT with two pair: ars. Made of good wool cteviot 1.98 98 _insrnoree At ctescceessesessceneatettey Hodge's ge Matting. ity; to-morrow only, at, yard... “aC floral and Persian $ 9 10 patterns to ae: ce eee

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