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NATE PASS THE TEACHERS SAGAN MAKES ANEW ° MYSTERY BY HIDING IN LAL Measure Vetoed Last Ye Goy. Hughes Goes T Raat by Vote of 35 to 10. | Th w a) | ALBA? Marsh 21.—The Senate to- Hurriedly Leaves the Hotel pelleyuesis My hes cee ue aes va ithe Ne York City S 1 Teachers’ Stratford After Being Recognized sive rays me yore wasn five in favor of th and te! women teachers. The Republicans ° Frenchman. |yoted tn the nemative. ere: Agnew | Armstrone, Cassidy, Dann. Hinman, | Page, Raines, Saxe and Travis. The bill now goes to the A bly Coen to The Evening World.) where it lily Naye * ard sledding. ‘The PHILADELPHIA, March 14.—Prince Helie de Sagan is in Philadel (or wo Lea ok re rs phia. The secret leaked out this morning, and it was not long before) clared against it | Last year the measure wan passed tn every one in the Bellevue e-Stratford knew it. The Prince, however, was} both houses and later put through over nowhere about, and crowds hung around the corridor of the hotel, eager | Maver, MoUlslian's ve 2 ween to catch a glimpse of the titled French nobleman, who is a suitor for the} Te ! vigorously supported by glimp: | ttorace W of Syracuse, the million- hand of Mme. A orced wife of Count Boni de Castel- aire champion of teachers 1 cause. He sald the essen leman a cousin to the Prince. \ eka cnenburaay nt Alth . send up your name?” ask-|crimination in t var caution to hide rk. count of sex. He answered the objec The caller reached for a card and pen | tions raised last Hughes suming the prosil year Gov Eserniater oh ‘ rand Du-/and ink scribbling his name,! “It has been sald.” observed Senator fresne, he was unable to prevent the | took @ seat nearby to wait for a reply. | White. “that this bill established a new disclosure, which came In a purely ace.- | While waiting the visitor was approach- state policy, namely dental way. ed by a reporter, who sat beside him. less of sex. It is diff! “You are also waiting to see the jany man can raise this point long ago established the po Uses! Name ref Dufresne: Prince?” the stranger was asked When the 4! ished foreigner] “Who are you?’ came a nervously |... “: a paste a under the name of Dufresne. js were exchanged and the vis-| "spor fy ahis will in violation of hor ssigned to rr {tor was revealed as B, Hiram Danzi.| 0 ty corrects contain ecliy and ae Salciennven Re Maued ReAin Uf (he rRaal coon rule, tf {t corrects certain evila and at the same time gives greater powers to nother gue: 7 seo the Prince, M. Danai reptied with a . and exeited tones a eri the local authoritles, ‘The Governor in the stranger. . | hia message d attention to the evils et is Prince de Sagan," was th Dodges the Question. of the system and practically recom- ing information he gay 4 'No, no, no; he ees not ze Prince He mended (ther Ake ea areas tnd _ Buta 1 because 1 emmssed HUE Rete wee Senator Travis, of Brooklyn, attacked | steamer with him." | “Are you one of his seconds.’ the bill, although he was one of its sup- | A few minttes | anather do T know him in Paris."’ porters last year. Senator Fuller, of the Bellevue who had watehed the new nd his businces?” | Brooklyn. also spoke against It, arrival closely approached the desk, ex- at I cannot tell, It oes private.” | ,conanoes, Ghrady and Mowarren made i the regster and emailed, ‘That's [ne a commercial or professional I know him well. 1 the lived with in London, ugan, him at ees I cannot “What no use. is your Carrolton Club, 1 { r his arrival the by a number of he ussured them “Dufresne.” Every mn to disclose his identity n lie retired for the nigit eft a serlous doubt in the minds his interviewers es to who he was. Quits the Hotel. “2 MILLIONAIRE IS DRIVEN TO EXILE BY BLACK HAND. am th! was at brings y | de had of (Continued from First Page. the news that he would ght the black- matlers to @ finish, "No; I have other commissions.” i To Paint Her Picture. z them Mme. Gould?" This morning he rose earty, break- ed on coffee and rolls in his room gto stt fhe you heres? | Three vreska ago on @ Saturday atter- then disappeared. At about 11 vie no more, noon two roughly dressed men entered o'clock a little Frenchman, clad in a 0 meet the Prince here, eae bank one penned at the iGcen long fur-lined overcoat, and wear-| "You es pardon me, but Lem deat |The otler advanced to the cashier's ing a black, soft hat, hurriedly stepped! and dumb.” cage, e Pat!, his wife and his son ico shel desicl 316 dookedsavery: inch t Just then M, Danzi was called and 2 |Salvatore were at work, drew a revolver ecgerrandide Quan dell boy Informed him that Mr. Dit: |and opened fire upon the trio. artiset and dentzen of Latin Quarters.| ¢rasne waa not in hls ‘oom. : Tle face was alinost hidden behind hair,| “That ees too bad." he exclatmed, ‘1 | Pasquale and Salvatore Patt drew their }Pevoivere and fired back, oh ay The intruder An upward pointed Vandyke met a{ 72st foe him on 2 A Near et ak a cheer mead! gig yyegt leave your card?’ the tel) with seven hullets in nia body and of black hair reached to the collar of] Yes, and I will come back.’ was _takon to the hospital, where he died’ He was Francisco Palatre, of y id 'You have an engagement to meet Lis overcoat the Prince?" whoes murder Patt was vesterday ac- “T must see Monsier Dufresne,” he| "He knew that I was to call,” M | quitted. waid to the clerk in charge of the in-| nanzt ted, and when he realized | i wane com bttrcat, Te apeke with a de. | Ma: he had been caught off his guard | [ate last ninht, as Pati and his wite ea he stampea his foot and marched away | were closing up the bank. three 1 efded Parisian accent. quickly pushed their way in. They toMt Pati | that a band of powerful men had united to put him out of business. They threat- |ened not only to kill him, his wife and | his son, but to burn his home and de- | stroy his business, Pat! was afratd to | | whow resistance, and the mon succeeded NO FAMILY CONFERENCE, MISS GOULD DECLARES. jin escaping before he could sem? for tha police : e P: ho fe at Ne cean Through Her Secretary She Emphatically | rastwar proonyn ana is surrounded | oy spacious grou When Pati and Denies That a Plea Was Made for the Frenchman’s Marriage to Mme. Anna Gould, his wife reached there last night, after thetr adventure with the three men at the bank. they wers informed by a ser- yant, Albert Parcano, that an attempt ad been made to fire the mansion | Parcano sald that in looking from a window he had seen half a dozen men prowling around the grounds. He went It was emphatioally dented to-day aty one fot of truth in it, As for Mme.|out to question then fhe home of Miss Helen Gould, No. 078) Gould contemplating a vislt to Hot| away. Piles of ga: Fitth avenue, that thero had n eny| Springs or the South with Mrs. George| had been placed agal femily conference over the contemplated | G id. no word has been mentioned by alfa dozen pointe. marriage of Mme. Anna Gculd and|any member of the family of such a! cendiaries nad been s Prince Helle de Sagan. Miss Gould's] trip.” |cano before they hud a wecretary said to a reporter for The Can't Find Prince in Paris. liplete-thein work Bvertng World: PARIS, March %.—Further efforts! Patt's nerve, which had held up under *Miss Gould feels very ba: over t made to-day to locate Prince Helfe de attacks upon the bank, wilted when he wntruthful reports ooncerning het knowl-| Sagan in Paris have been unavailing | found that the gang lad started af @dge of the arrival of the Prince de | qt was learned that a few days ago one| his home Whta his wife and son he Bagcn in America, Nelther Miss Gould. | o¢ the Prince's servants deposited in| tled on a train, leaving « or, 80 fur as she knew, Mme, Gould, | the office of a steamstlp cor alto-day, They are now 1K believed that the Prince In this} box of clgarettes consigned to | wit ne apn until ob \ As for the reported ¢ Tyler Morse, Hotel Wyoming, New| them some assurance be RES) OVGIY al propoRed murs York, The hox was marked on the out- | sate Miss Gould's family, there ty not | stds for 8 Rush Closad. the Banic One of Pati's relatives openc | were 200 WHE 1000 iP WAITING ON ot aa sary 10. ster F 1 i} wiferin my | WASHINGTON, March 26—Senator| thin hour after the op fwo Bullet Wounds Inflicted ; «saine Aldrich Curren: heresy, a eee | “The » oceastor ! n etreet at by James Mazatto. ferring ake fast pbataaaes E hea L } y ire ” a : 2 3 dy J BY * ; ) rz 4 M : 4 Vat —— FR AND GRISCOM AGAIN, vil H1A M 2 i a aca : intake f the ‘wo YO WKEVRNT BM uds Pues Cuced to a0 Otnt- THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY: EQUAL PAY BL MA snseneaeees | eeenseesoecetere se i OFFICIAL VOTING COUPON. This Coupon Eniitles the Holder to Cast One Vote for the KING or QUEEN the 1908 Automobile Carnival |? WEEK OF APRIL 6th TO 1ith, 1903. N. Y. Automobile Trade Ass’n. |! soeeesees: ae + of bid did adhd adaddtaed FIOSES IVF TO 94: bi | i ¢ lta . Secretary. i Contest to Close Tharsday, April 2, 1908, at 12 Noon. © King ; i! ViOUG TOL. peers eters otal ¢ VUAkS ty LvLNING WORLD AUTOMOBILE CARNIVAL RD. « QO. Bux 154, Fone Bes My, be handed tn branches: | Brokive, Wow Wasttingtoa st i Ro a = [Me eOCTISTEOSTTS OFT ISIS TTIITIGTIT TESTES THSIIN, See story on page 14. WOMAN BLAMES COCKTAIL OLVE SHEWILL MARRY FOR DOWNFALL Presents a Dazzling Picture at Dazed by It in Hotel Where | a Porthole to Admiring Men She Was Trapped, Mrs. on the Pier. Mackenzie Says. CALVE SAILS DENYING Thi | | prima donna in a dazaling decollete wid gay 7 went to Harlem to arrange about | kissing her finger tips many Umes to ene gas, Mrs, Bell was with me [her @ocretary. The throng of men able. rby climbed over one ancther to get | Wanted to Be Sociable, a@ Closer View of the enimmering ehoul- “They wanted me to drink, but I re- deraang neck, and several young men fused. Finally, rather than be un- aud 8 few that were not young ner Bate. 4 ‘ ow that were not young Mer! gocable, I ate the cherry out of one cocktail and the olve out of an nue their view their eagerness to c of the thrilling plieture. Mrs. Mackeng: said she reme (} ¢) Liebl Co, ; i MGeorme Hier, “oF Liebler & Co. l getting into sie car aguin and starting heim. After a brief stay tn London he | off. Then the sto; 4 suddenly I] set on his an | motor tour, |and someone shook her and told her to jtils time along the north const of Af (get out and get something to eat. Bhe tore Tew Mies in Purope, Africa |refused, saying she wanted to go home. 4 Asin. He Will be accompanied on “They took me inte the dining room,” ne maine oi oe Tarkington nd seq Mrs Mackenzie, “and Mrs, Bell | euggested a private dining room. We went upstalns | ton, but I saw dining room and 1! the room was not tried to get COOPER WILL MEET PUBLIC WEDNESDAY. The door was locked. Mrs. Bell me into another The nex member I was ageing with w man, Then some one came After that Mra I got my het and i Bell yot me up. | coat and we | i In descriving the woman who dom- ye 4 ._ | inated hi Mrs. Mackensle said Mra. Young Man Will Discuss His} peti wetghea at least 18° pounds, “I . z {weigh only ninety-six pounds,’ New Theories for Next suid. | | Three Months. On cross-examination Mrs. Mackenzle | said she did not expect to take an auto | ride on that eventful day, | Ate a Cherry First. | Mackenale told of stopping at dias Inn and several other the young man who has tion throughout tne West and LT, Cooper al a se with hig theories and medicines, tea Wa lanneeeeer| who has bulit up an immense follo rotenea ieiieeala aalaneel werk BALE Oe? stopping more were riding. VARY e frat place 1 sipped some beer his proposed visit, en Tate a cherry out of a cocktail say: “I shall stay In} 4, please Mrg. Bell ety days, My h “At the last place we stopped I was Hiker store st! urged to drink @ aooktall,” gid Ars nth a oad-| suckenzie, “I refused, but 1 began to ay Weur 1 sat the olive, It had no wit in it. As Ul be wt this k' soon 49 I began eating it Mra, Bell til 6 each and invself or assist-; jumped up and sald we had better be ants will talk with @l who wish to ree | going. y ere, I shall glve the public ample! "When T began to get drowsy Mr. opportunity to aseertal ny | Gilmore told aken up. He said: | » res ne ge about that theories, about various pr il | peuple feel that way on thelr first racy of My preparations may ywutomobile ride. The ter and faster | |e ba reifed on yu go the Growsler you gat. i My medicines are sold on trial) The | iker Company us well aa m, yself guar- unter that should they not prove suc- cessful e pri tg at onge refunded 6 the aser.’ When asked abuut the public siamte| is said to have made in oper sald: “Many of reporis are doubtless exiaxggera DUEL, SHIELUS FOE T have given strations in to ahow what one of my remedies will HOE eta pet cence, ane Wine © Zasks Nestmaret Most Se- ve thade people wu troubled heat in @ few mome! in 4 does not mean, | iously 1) ev neD ne Se ee AOE mies Yiously During Fight in move all kinds of deat mo Basement. me to discuss them, Louis Ousset, who keeps a wine cellar t ts aed in these nih avenue ad a row Hienchman, known ont: . the little office of iis «17 ex to-day. The two n wily t vil Piquat pulled a pt ru 4 Yowith aim for the man b AgKA ut Th Ousse Wine wound through toe dy At 8 wound FROM OTHE BLUE Me ly remer Janes T. Bowers 0 deal and “ihe Blue with les omg cu be Shey Hrealnay. Next Bunday’s World will Sia He contain the Words aud muske of TN tthe files to Make ® Home for Mother at quarrel He aid t featu lived at No. 2 Weat but nohodw at that uet street 1 was in a dazed cond!-| RACH 24, 1908. E RUNAWAY STARTS. 'LEAPS TO DEATH UNDER TRUCKS 0 PANIC AMONG ~ OTH AVE. CROWDS | = a noand Women say SS for Sutety Into Doorways Near Waldorf. Emil Berger, China Des Instantly Killed at Sixty- Sixth Street. rs of his famfly One unbridled horse caused more @x-| Just as mem _cltement about the Waldorf-Astoria dur- | about to ask general atarm for him i) No. 81a Fast Seventy-ninth threw himseli under « southbound local ng a few minutes of the lunch hour to- jay this crowded centre of New j York's exclusive | district has exp than street shopping and dining e Sixty-sixth stroet A SUBWAY TRAIN igner, were the polive to send out a mil Berger. of station It Is Criminal. department jewelry salesperson who dares to a pair of eyeglasses either | out of a tray or after a pre- tended professional examination committing an act which is little less ne criminal. We offer you the services of out OCULISTS—who are reg. stered PHYSICIANS, and who i ave become proiicient through 1) years of Hise and private practic char tted h_ the Terrified Ms of sever of the subway to-day and was instantly a Ven ite ee TP Sree liuiied AtieiigH irae lonrs|pansediover | HAR SISROUGTION (CUIB== engines which had responded to a false! killed Although three cars ° fn HE OR | alarm, unconsciously sounded by a) him he wax not ched by the wheels m $1. up tradesboy delivering some packages inj and %!s body was scarcely marked | i {the Cambridge Bu lding, he started on| His life was crushed out by thestrucks. | |u rampage, and it took ten mounted po-]| Berger was an expert ching and | e . lTicemen and ¢wo doaen cabbies to round | crockery designer. Up to the first of} OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS |him up as he was about to Invade the| the sear he lived wih his wife In # 64 East 23rd St., nesr Fourth Ave. east Aining-room of the Waldorf. private residence at N ast 54 Weat 1 25t! St.. near Leann Ave Fifth avenue was jammed on both | ™ Se Z hae race i is Wags 442 Columbus Ave.. lst & 82d Sm ala Sachanne oot who | and Mrs, Berger had deen i = brothers-in-iaw, Frank Price and B. Opposite Abraham & Straus or rushing to and fro from t atores in the nel; ood. 1 ail aldes Wal- undreds of traps and cabs e big also reside. about which rethent had er for some time. He le! ENS STORY i’ ee AN ESTRANGI MENT Ethel Jackson's Seats Bea Retirement From Stage Due to Illness, She Says. gare Mice Wells’ Hair Balsam ts Not a Dye but gradually restores . Se if brown Misa Ethel Jackson, originator of the | ay grad, title role in “The Marry Widow” in this eae country, dented emphatically to-day the pubMshed story that she intended re- curing @ divorce from her husband, J Fred Zimmerman, jr. tee devant Beret a un ‘Phere is not a vestige of truth in RR ae jee eee e j the report,” she safd, “and J can’t A ts Lgl ecaipt of 91.00 H €. 8, WELLS, Chom agine where it came from, ws no one mw asked me about it, Myr, Zimmer- man and I have not separated, ond our life is entirely hersnonious. We are _ Pound livin in the Seymour and | | contemplate change in cur plans. | i Mr. Zimmerman left this morning with | rer Mr. Frank MeKee for Pieneh Lick | flew all i Springs aed od expect rin, to return | PERFECTLY MI HRCA SE within a weet or te D Mies Jackeon 1s the datighter of Hart LK| 22COR: AM | Jackson, the dramatist, and her hus PASTEURIZED ee Som gorse band Is a member of @ wealthy family Our perfect pas- lof theatrical managers. ‘The comedienne | teurisi {s not appearing in her roly of Sonia iS ing process is in “The Merry Widow” at present, a4 ‘her phyalelan has ordered her to take a reat of three weeks, “The report that the fainting spztis| fully complies with T had the theatre were on account! } ~ jof worrying ovet any misunderstana- the U. S. Govern jing with Mr. Zimmerman tg foottsh,” ment recommenda- she sald. “it {# my heart that jas 4 e |been troubling me, but not from any tions for pasteur. | wentimental cause. I had the grip izing milk, early In the winter, and since then tne | doctor tells me that my dancing straine | j my heart action and every now and} then I give way under St. I nope to NECKER CA be back In the cast In two weeks." | Mew yor* MOVING-PICTURE “‘sHows.| (Special to The Event: World.) ALBANY, March 24.— Gluck bit! | ratsing the license fee for moving-pte “ | ture exhibitions In New York City and| SHEFFIELD |prothiting ontidren from — attending Jeuch shows during school hours was | pasted hy the Assembly to-day. MILK.” You get 20% SLAWSoB a quart. Substantial fakes and a special ‘‘toasty’’ Havour— a .—After a short filnevs, at his residence, 842 West S0th at. WILLIAM, (Formerly catied beloved husband of Nelile V, Lee Iron ost Fil'ab’s Mana aged two years ) members o AM. fully services at the chapel of the Stephen Me Toasties ritt Burial Co., Sth ay, and 30th at, on tL ry a x rs Made from W. %, Tuesday evening, at § o'eloel White Cora | MONA Ruddenly March 28, 198, J com ™, ” Jd. Ml AHAN, dearly beloved son of John | The Taste Lingers, Aus Mary Monahan, native of Shandatta, Ved at all first-class . . Vik Restearants from residence of hls alates Mastha, SOL Maat orn « March 25, 0.90 A. Mu: the Bale CE Michigan. er a tae Postum Cereal Co,, Limited, | Woinesday, se who know vothering. (SR Bt yesterday afternoon a Just as the fire ongines hit the cor. | S°SeTUNs Mtn ie curt ner of Thirty-fifth street, EAward | tie ee lennoning 10 a tends pearson!“ epprasaned Pa you" 8 pif | without gaining any Information as: je a horse and leadiig a young show | Ai. wieraboute, Mrs. Berger was nd ie by a halter, n TOW | vised by Myron Sulzburger, former A. Poche ta CHU! Bie Let OR MEE eEct semblyman from the disitict, to notify forced to release his hold the pollce that her husband had theonly onein New, York City . which! richer milk and safemilk for 10¢. He sure the cap) on the bottle reads |PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED to the Chuseh &. Catherine of Siaune, East (Oth ei, Relatives and friends re- | | | slipped from the animal's head and he appeared | Mme. ¢ sailed to-day on the Kron-| Mackenzie, wife of Dr.| Started to run. ‘At about the time she was gett ne 4 . i i Swaying in and out among vewicnles, |ready to go eiisigeccneve pring Wilhelm, denying the report tha\ PUT CEES PIE ready to & x j (oe EPO tire e ee EEL tees Phan stepping to the sidewalk and back tolatreet police Beeecinete nian en COM LCD Sete me: ne: A) second st who Is suing for divorce, the street again, & time kicking & atthe would not be interviewed, and secluded t ° © her | and snorting. be created @ panic among | ent See er with inebeuse| told on the witness stand her) ii) daily dressed women and girla, and | station and walked herself in her stateroom, a dnatruc- how an olive in a cocktail) even men. They all rled fo unwrella |tlons to har pretty young secretary to , er downfall ‘The trial and that #afety {nto doorway. Several of tH reporters , satareutty ta on’ batoré dustioal more. venture: men tried to reach robe ° untersult is on bef §e@ the horse and three young fellows hough tlie reporters could hear t ‘ Ae ers Platzek alighted from a taxicab and tried . Oro Gr ace ee root t Mrs, Mackengle was caught ina ratd surround the anima! He tossed vhen, e heer) AVG: “Bleecker, |that young lady calmly announced that! oo the Van Buren Hote vompany |aside ond continued iis jaunt to Thirty, | did not sec Berger until the train |Mme. Calve had changed hi Oo ene va i the name of Gilmore, a/fifst street, where he saw a pulld | on culaniittant ie labout sailing. and that sie was goin in yay xs diockade and wtely turned back. { s opped the tr | 4 | Mrs. Mell and a chauffeur, Ghuries Sta- Se ayinis cenit aa ee ee ar | bt . ay ahaa arcity at sata | Diet In his opening address her lawyer/and bltie-coutol polteeman ‘iad sno hat passengers who nad Madame 1s at the City Hall” sald! (o)4 ... would prove that Mra. Mac-|rors for him. He pbrusied them @ from thar seats to get off a the secretary, . Ii Pentanvens WaeHltven pee chauffeur | @8de, kicked his heels @) neat a.m fon were thrown from their bal- “Getting @ marriage license?” asked i jed Biuecont chat he themed white. ar told him he had telephoned for Dr. Mac-| peuded t for the Wi f pers aries a aight for the Waldorf. Jo: “Oh, mole replied the secretary, ‘she kenzte before the party reached the, {peo reeves, a cabby \aew, ‘Tope tro aulcide: was : en ‘Oh, no, ec ereta " aS [hls weather-beaten bus and tried to! has changed her mfnd about that.” ee souna in the hotel) was him. Reinforced by three more |! Imakeand sell more men’s Then madame shouted out that she was 4 cabbies, MeCreavey at Inet drove (Nort ; ee eee ee dn tha accretary | 1 Wa# induced to take the auto ride DY horse into a comer just at the foot of | LNCKS of fie $3.50 shoes than any other Paeie revenues bee Y Mrs. Bell." sald Mrs Maokenzie, who the Thirty ect landing” ani | twenty, minutes veaHs f in th 1 close the door, Sea elit plandles qornenl in) thay autumn) eld. Nim Dridie was secured. |_ 1D ind a manufacturer in the world. ‘As the gangways were ordered In the | of life, Mrs, Bell came to live in the it Was long minutes ber re normal i fl could take you into my large facte= secretary tripped down to the ple". ime two-wtory house with me She women forsook their Sees havens | gies at Brockton, Mass., and show you whereupon tere appeared at the DOrt- | way persistent In extending invitations] of safety tolnd “how carefully W. L- Douglas shoes are Hole of Mme. Calves suite the falr (4 me and really dominated me, That Eiaauielae “P- made, you would then understand why, they hold their shape, fit better, and wear longer than any other $3.50shoes- W. L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOE CANNOT Be EQuALLED AT ANY Prick. W.L.Dougiae Boys Shoes $1.75862 CAUTION Past Oo nant ce hie YU Douglas New York Stores ie Broads . Brena 4} 140 Hea wat y H Sixth Ave, Nassau St Specials for ths Wednesday Chocolate and Van. Gen- Oe esee Creams... Pound ni Special Assorted Chocolates (20 kinds) =. . Pound Chocolate Hard Almond « > ——,