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i } i THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, bua Women Can Win the Right to Vote by Making Suffrage Fashionable, Says Hiram Maxim LETEPS WHICH _ SPEALOF BOMBS = ‘Black Handers With Veng Blocks New Subways. i NETO TS CALL HIM “MARKED MAN” | Tee | “A Workingman”’ Asserts that Comptroller Will Be Hanged to a Lamp-post. announced Comptrolier ¥ an 3 @o-day, with modest pride, \uat he had progressed into the same class with Miss Grace Strachan, the school teacher, Judge Norman Dyke, of Brook- | dyn, and others. He has begun to get} Bick Hand letters. Even those which are not signed he knows must have come from the Black Hand, because of the sald hand | the more open nos May be. All the lett five or six of tham—have to do with the Comptroller tude in regard to tue proposed sub AN ULTRA- FASHIONABLE VOTER. grimy traces that The inventor of smokeless powder the right to vote. He's a Friend—Now. | package of words: “A gentleman who subscribes himself | “A Friend Now; An Enemy Later,"| onable, Make tt fashionable and vic! . | ‘writes from Sub-Station “L" in M. HAT. FRU, PF Wyo INDEED! ; DONT SHY) Y SET! LZ TOLD. iF WHAT FASHIONABLE VOTING FOR WOMEN, ———— (COMPLIMENTARY, MIGHT. DEVELOPE MAY T ) CAWST A == oO GHG Ts od has discovered for the William Lloyd Garrison Equal Suffrage Association a means for enabling women to obtain This ts Mr. Maxim's recipe, done up in a very small “It is the duty of every woman to try to make woman suffrage fash- tory will be yours.” ‘hattan, to say as follows: { “You are hereby notified that the peo- | ‘ple of New York City do not want a| subway from Manhattan Bridge to the Long Island depot, and they do not ! want a subway to the Pennsylvania} IN ‘FRISCO SON Of Railroad. What they want is a sub- way to Coney Island from the present terminal in Flatbush avenue. “Any other will be detrimental, but still more detrimental to you as you are a marked man no matter what the financial interests may be that are be- hind you. Change your policy before it 4s too late, as you are marked for laughter if yo usign that bill.” May “Lose” His Heart. “A Bronx Citizen” promises Mr. Metz fm two places that he will take great Pleasure in cutting Mr. Metz's heart out. As Mr. Metz has only one heart he feels reasonably safe in assuming that the greedy gentleman from the Bronx ts going to be keenly disappoint- @d the second time, “A workingman" Police Add Chapter to Career | of Jagerhuber, First Heard of in Frisco Earthquake. SAN FRANCISCO, obscurity enshrouding the career of Max Jagerhuber, jr., the alleged scion of a millenaire New York manufac- turer, relative of a United States Supreme Justice, a United States nator and a New York judge, who was placed in jail on the eve of | "3 earthquake for passing a} check at the St. Francis | been uncovered, and he 18| st into the light of notoriety | ts of the United States | army officials at the Presidio to appre- | hend him for deserting while awaiting nee for court-martial, rhuber, who has been serving in the army for nearly two years B being placed under arrest for aileg under the alias of Charles | March %%.—The| conveys the infor- mation that Mr. Metz will be strung up to the nearest lamp-post, and tw members in good standing of the re; ular Black Hand organization of d Assem istrict speak as gh a beer glass darkly of bombs, fs and spring guns Mr, Metz was observed consulting ac- cident insurance literature after the ar- rival of his morning mail. HUDSON MEMORIAL WINDOW. Presented by Daughters of Holland for the Tercentenary, In commemoration of the tercen- tenary of the discovery of the Hudson ti River on Sept. 11, 1309, the Daughters | esertion. mOy La escaped from the Presidio on | ™%, of Holland have presented to the New| Thursday, and was accompanied, it is | York Historical Society a stained glass window, which may be seen a - ham's, in Fifth avenue. memed ‘Dhe ‘picture represents the Half Moon, sald, by a sergeant Jagerhuber 1s twenty-two years of age. He is the son, according to his statement to the police, of Max Jager- | the %0-ton boat in which the explorer | huber, of No ifth avenue, Ne fet out to find the Northwest Passage, |York, who is reputed to be lying on the first evening of its arrival, |off, He als is said, claime in the river at a point off what is now lationship with United States Battery Park. | Justice Fuller, Judge O'Gorman, New York. and a United States Sena- tor. Several canoes. containing Indians are coming out to examine the great white bird. ‘The rainbow hues of a western sunset paint the sky, and are reflected fn the stream, Frank J. Ready 1s the artist. Max Jagerhuber, Jr., father, Goods’ PubNshing Company, 200 Hand-Made Waists—specia importation, elaborately hand embroidered and trimmed with fine Val. Actual $6.50 eseeee, lace, value (SISSILSSSSS SS SALA: (‘Sd 150 Linen Waists of Irish Linen trimmed with embroidered Filet lace insertions. vaue $8.75.... Actual SISIS SL ISLSAS A SLLSALALS Skirts of Chiffon Panama or Checked Worsteds—tan pieatea or gored; women’s and misses' sizes. Regular PNICOMS 700 Seat cleisaisaiesinisletitiicee see Skirts of Black Chiffon Taffeta —very full kilted. with wide bands. price $13.50 Regular Sultana Evening Capes—in an the pastel shadings; trimmed with silk braid and Soutache, Actual value $18.50 RICH NEW YORKER =. Special For Friday and Saturday Only Tusenty» ird Blieet, West declared by specialists both here and in! Europe to b ly defective. IN. FY HIGHLY Fasmowngeel = Touch MIGHTBE _ GIVEN 70 VOTING *& BY DOING /7 ys STYLE. THIS: ukotaserd ln SHAKE-UP AMONG | | Gen. -PCLICE CAPTAINS 3ingham About to Shift Them to Out- lying Precincts. Some of Ys stil! iber {s not related to yreme Court Justice of this city, ator ‘Nhe family lives ge O'Gorman here. RESCUES AUTO PARTY THAT PLUNGED INTO RIVER. KAISER SENDS NOTE ON HILL BERLIN, March 2 during ti Cole, With Canoe and Fence? Rail since it * that Dr. Drags to Shore Two Women and Two Men. e6 Bessie and Am S. Chadwick and He ia Ander- The 3 abe son, C c ing the, muskr With the ald of @ ately. ‘ashore. ‘Th A 80NG FROM “THE BLUE MO} erybody remembers James T. and The tu p,"” with, its Ton; on Broadway. | contain the words and mu SPECIAL 3.50 SPECIAL 5.90 SPECIAL 5 -90 | SPECIAL 9.00 SPECIAL 12.50 SSLLALSL SL LLALLSLLSL A LLALSLA LAL LLSS ALLS SR ea Ambassador, me o! [the sutte of TO ROOSEVELT.|; announced in = Prince Henry Below *‘L"’ Station. David Jayne Hill wo! ceed Charlemagne Tower, the present | INDIANA DELEGATES received various sions adverse to Dr. Hill. It to trace the 1 —Emperor Willlam | at have elapsed 1 suc- impres- dificult opinions. empers who saw pparent wowever, fr INSTRUCTED FOR BRYAN. ex to 6th Ave. Wh © was asked If he was going fer Lieut. Ayers and Detective Deputy Hanson's Vice Commisswoner said he had d just what would be done m. After a moment of heslta- n@ said several captains tn the tion uptown districts would be transferred soon It. was learned from other sources ins to be transferred will that the cap motest precincts of he clty, yn called to headquarters morning to consult with his supe- annie Suction Clip Made to Stay On is aus on the tai Ae of that they OFF UNTIL THEM OFF—yet so tenderly forget you are wearing them. tted to your glasses for 35 cents. Sold only at OUR stores. | WU Karns OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS 54 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. lade ‘West | 25th St., near Lenox Ave. 2 Columbus Av. Reis er, of New a Cnet te from drowning in t ‘much of Dr. Hili dy honda pestende tee \ 489 Fulton Street, E BROOKLYN. ease y where D Opposite Abraham & Straus a resident of that vase The four were on - : al Caldwell to Boonton in ray When crossing a strip of flooded me | ow which skirts the river at Hi | Neck. the steering gear of the! chine became disarranged and Chad- Corner Géinee ick, at the wheel, lost control | "rhe, auto || 17th Street 17th Street rail and p) q Pees Cne Block Below “‘L"’ Station. Offer To-Morrow (Friday) and Saturday in their h ‘isses’ Suit Department Wonderfully Clever Suits ‘9% and 49-75 Suits which have more style and individuality—are of better materials and finer Tailoring than those usually shown for double these prices. SUITS MADE OF: French Serges, Striped Serges, Panamas, Strip:d Materials, Tropica Worsted Fan-y Cloths Shadow Stri_ es, Shepherd Plaids. All Sizes for Misses and Small Women, THE STYLES ARE: Butterfly Suits, Prince Chap, Dip Front Coat, Single Breasted, Double Breasted, Straight Front, Close Fitting, Cut-a-Way. FOLLOWING COLORS: Copenhagen, Navy Blue, Golden Brown, Solid Black, Light Gray, Medium Gray, Blondine, Two-tone Stripes, ~ IS COMING SON - Bonwit, Harris & Co 1908. EADS HIS FORTUNE. IN WALL POSTER Farm Hand Learns by Chance , of $375,000 Left Him by Jer- | seyman Whom He Saved. | —___. ve read in @ newspaper plastered the wall of a homestead shack am lent of a fortune of $876,000 e of Peter Andersen, a, who resides near White Wash. n yesterday recelved @ Bec} bie him to proceed 7 vut the finad f y°to the transtors ‘he fort 3 friend was Peter Knudsen, who made $1,000,000 in the glove business int New Jersey —-———— BANNERMANN NO BETTER, LONDON: eee De 26.—Premier Sir TACOMA, Wash., March 25 saved the life of a fellow-« | wreck tn 1873 and thirt To have | r migrant [eee oe Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 2Ist St, SPECIAL EASTER OFFERING Men’s Silk Lined Suits and Overcoats, 25.00 THE FABRICS ARE EXCLUSIVE WITH US. THE DESIGNS, EXECU- TION AND FINISH SUPPORT OUR POSITION AS SERIOUS COMPETITORS OF TIE MOST SELECT CUSTOM TAILORS. Bonwit, Harris & Co Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 21st St. Boys’ Clothing Soecial for Friday BOYS’ ALL WOOL pow Bt BREASTED Sus Knicker- cbocker Trousers. Ages 8 to 17; reeular and $6.00 BOYS’ SAILOR AND R) Ages 3 to 10; regular 00 and $ wels0 golf red and ee $5.00 and $6.00.... REEFERS, all wool s Ages 2% to 10; reg! BOYS’ ALL WOOL NORFOLK SUITS, with extra pair of Knicket Spring fabrics, 17; values to $8 BOYS’ mixtures. b DOUBLE-BREASTED) yeker Trousers in and fancy materials. ) TROUSERS; ‘ clearance.......+4 ‘ 55¢ Business Suits '7.00 BOYS’ KNICKERBOC! ages 6 to 17; values $1.50; for quick 200 Youths’ 1S to 20 years; also an opportunity single and ‘double breasted suits sold from $15.06 to $16.50. NOGESACSTESCCESSCCESESOSUGSGUSUSSCCTSSSCESSOSESUSSTATENTNTERUN ERE RRRRas RRS for small men; that formerly YOUR CHOICE Bonwit, Harris & Co Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 21st St. SALE OF Men’s Spring, Hats Men’s Spring Hats—New Spring Block (slightly imperfect), but to all appearances as good as per- \ fect; regularly sold at $3.50 and $5. 1.65 3.50, 5.00 Stetson Hats New Spring Blocks. 4999909990905 000 90 000000000090005 00000 0000009000006 0000000600000000000050000000000000000000-00000000000600000000000006000000000005000000006. >: TotmDaniell SonsaSons, Announce THAT THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT OF Misses’ and Junior Suits. Our success in catering to the miss and smalt woman was so remarkable that we have doubled our energies in procuring the finest and most ex- clusive assortment from which to choose. NEW SPRING SUITS, of Tropical Gray Worsteda, lain and shadow striped Panamas, others in fh visible gray stripes and hair lines, sizes from 14 to 20 years. | Special $9.50, $10.50 & $25.00 Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. Don’t Take Chances It isn’t necessary. see consult Morning World “Realty” Ads. and See for Yourself. nent which led to his become; ” \ —