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No OTT, nee eraned eee THE EVENING WORLD, ANGI DIS. RADY FOR DUTY forms and Had Marched to eet SOME OF THEM CRIED. Commi: Slouchy and Given to Drink, His Secretary Saysin Excuse | | From the school of instruction In the | Ninth Reginent Armory eehty-seven | w policemen marched to-day to Po- Moe Headquarters. They had been or- ered there to set : sidelds from | Col. Kipp, the Chief Clerk of the De- partment soldierly looking body of men, mostly young men. Their uniforms, from the tailors hands, They were a proud. force by C er Bingham. ‘As they filed In the door on the Mul- berry street side of the bullding te mien were directed to go to the trial- There the names of thirty of) room. the eighty-seven were read our with the announcement that these thirty had been rejected on the general ground of “physical disability.” No further ex- planation was offered. The remaining fifty-seven were told to get thelr shields and report for duty at various station houres. Lost All Thelr Backbone. To the unlucky thirty the blow was the more crusting because It was to- tally unexpected. Some of them cried. Some of the others vainly tried to got into the Commissioner's office and se- cure further explanation. Finally they held a sort of informal indignation meet- fng in the hall, and after deciding to hire counsel with a view to testing the legality of the Commissioner's action they went sorrowfully away in down- east groupe of twos and threes, with all the whalebone gone out of thelr spines ‘and all the fullness out of their chests. eald a spokesman. 8 has eiven up his trade or his job ‘0 go on th force. We have passed the medica! examinations of the Civil Ser- vice Board and of the police surgeons. We have been on probation thirty days | apiece without anv pay. Each one of us has spent at least $9 for his w form and eauinmemt, and some ha Sbent evan more than that. never had any warning that we might be golnw to get this sort of treatment, and now. at the last moment we're shamed in mrblic and flung out lke this. I don't know how I'm going ome and face my wife and kids.” Thought Them Slouchy or Drinkers. Secretary Dan Slattery vouchsafed | explanation for his chief's course Glattery sald that Gen. Bingham on = Y went up to the armory wher: Capt. Brown, of the School of Instr ton, was giving the men their final drilis, Aceordiy attery, Gen, Bing- ham noticed some of the men w why. their galt or stooped fn th There were still Others who, he decided offhand, used! quor either by the traces of Iquor] ed or thought he de-| r breaths or oy their Ren-| [ mental processes the thirty exauinations will be tried INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY’S DIVIDEND, Reduced One-Half we One Per Cent. for Improvements to the Plant. A quart nd of one Was decla of the Interna the proferred stock to f the pre per ani , v oN ADJUSTO corsETS For Stout Women : i ss 4 O7 U:most importance. us nah ! Ihe ADJU >To de vases TO LDIQUAN APRIL 9. Pe inet part of the 1gure at the ex- s u wv pense of another, om thor Mets : : no re MM Tt ; f ; n is prom nent, Poti ee 1. haping inio te 2 on 3 tat ar not in richt proportion to the Lo \ ~ bdomen Adusted by the ht r pans! fenor oat LAQKED IN THE HAUSE. ‘in the twirkling of an eye.’ eee ; ‘ : The ADJUSTO Je of p! : b | OCHILDRE NT is O is made of pliable § fy ter ; : C =N BURN TO DEATH vones tat will stand tle ‘ ns a s ! S oxyy warn este ft very part of the cor- : vale e iscar fully and strongy mace. Besser r was shopping in Pittston, MEDIUM FIGURE. STYLE 610 COUTILLE. 620 BATISTE em . 1 TALL FIGURE. STYLE 614 COUTILLE.624 BATISTE VITCH ARRIVES idovit st Railway. ar sa yesterday {from "He \ | ter first PAZED TEACHER BOMB THAGWER -SONEWPOLICEMEN. RUNS SCREAMING NEAR DEATH I IN MORNINGSICE HOSPITAL TO-DAY Each Had Spent $80 for Unl- Miss Haas Eludes Nurse and Meningitis Develops, and Looc- Dashes Into Park, Crying | for Dr. Adler. | Miss teacher, of a nurse sin: Rose ne meningitis in Bellevue IT day the doctore said he probably will sof girls in the public school | noe jive until night at Ninety-sixth atreet and First ave-| gymproma of meningitis appeared nue. escaped from her home, No. 4H yesterday afternoon when ft was)! Manhattan avenue, about dawn to-day that_Bilvermetn) was) on Hi and ran screaming to Mornmgside Giracgvers And tHACBeny on > |to face a charge of murder for the k. eR: ing of the innocent bystander with his Miss Haas was waving her arms and Dr, Felix Adler, yelling for Hargrave. her. control the tle for assista! Haas, land Twenty-ffth stre who has been under the care Jan, 31, when ahe be- oner Thought Them | came violently insane white in charge | ofa of the West One Hundred | heard station, caught | Grand Central Palace, They believe the tors Say Silverste Recover. ® young sonool’ ele Silverstein, the omb-throwine bomb. The Whose students she is, when Policeman [ist night one of| Soctalist agitato on ate narchist in Cannot Union Square ospital, and to- ora announced make themselves rnoon next ii police will not dare interfere wit The strong policeman was unable to |them there. This gathering instead o woman and blew his whts-|being a meeting of tie unemployed nee. Two other poll will be a masa-mesting to “pro agninst wlice brutality jmen came and rent for her father, John A cab was ealled, and after Miss Hans had been fitted out in sufficient | clothes to keep her warm she was hur- | ried to Bellevue Hospital and placed | Haas. in the insane ward. Mr. nurse left her for a few minu the morning woman slipped to the street. “We had intended sending her to a the father added. sanitarium to: Haas said that since hi developed symptoms 0; |she has been guarded carefu hours -day." “We talked about it last ni must have overheard us “My daughter lost she Dewan to study ethical culture. tried to teach #chool study ethical culture at night and her) strength was not equal to it.” When Miss Haas beeame insane on Jan. 31 she ran from the sohool building nety-fifth street side and tried | from the pier at the foet of Hast Ninety-fifth street by two employees of the Edison Electric Light Company. The young woman suffered a serious| illness three years ago and after her| recovery a year ago become ec eet ERIE LEADS STOCKS IN BRISK MARKET Smelting Copper Weakening Fac- tors, but List Holds. ex. Reading Interest 4 11-8, a large fraction | consid In The Closing Prices. | and Union Pacific rose 13-5 Colorado | the majority of the other !asues quoted The trading showed » animation. the rule in the early The Erle issues were fs ~| fluenced on the announcem proposed note {ssue and t thetic effect on the whole list was marked. Erle common was run ur 13-8, the ist preferred 4, the 24 pre- ferred 65-8 and the convertible B b< mated Copper turned wea re list veld Bily "a tew weeks ago trom bydsapho i Robert Hunter, whose prand, the victim of Silv! to the demo be the chief speaker. dangh-| Morris Hiliquit, Joseph Wanhope, Alger. Insanity |non Lee and 1 as J. Lewis, all of! ‘The |the committee appointed by th st,| tae gurine | Party General Committee to Investigate and the young) the bomb throw The investigating Jcommittee o-tablished Its representatives in the Social at and took the statem tt and she used by the police In her reason when) crowda !n Union Square. She Fears Return to in the day and | Walter Uppit, unning from ver to the es. and | rested turned woking no “wild-eyed A ated |part of a pou agitated when confronted with She wag saved) 1 possibility “f being sent back to Russia erkman's lawyer, London. anid he would trine to court to-day a} | member of the Russian Parliament % tn said to hexe! DoW sojourning In New York to t |tify to Uppit's good character. and would show that the exile came t Americ by way Ameri so that if deported ot be re-| |turned direct to Russia and exec) ution While m of mbers eal was carrying a b¢ eek to uae it when he thous a Brook) Reds’ uel 1, and nd Amai- and at. ting 574,40) ay nd last prices a ne figures. ara’as |"! Last WORCESTER Her husbar tration last The others will be quart ts of numerous spectators who complained of the force) ’ ATCHISON AGAIN DOWN TOA 5 PE PER CENT. BASIS. of the directors $)) fame as a set- tiement worker, attracted Ignatz Iilde- erstein’s bomd, week, is to} ters yesterday dispersing the Russia. a Russian refugee ar-| the sci immigr evidently well thing narchist,"* tthe time was) Action. and miata WORCESTER GOLD EVERYWHERE Of SENT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OF PRICE ROYAL WORCESTER CORSET CO NEW YORK |ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS $1 Maxens OF To a \BON TON CoRSETS $ i fa dying of was | hips. severest MH MES 'Police Clear Fire-Menaced | | Tenements—Tenants Get No Time to Dress. In the glare of the burning rag and paper factory of Willinin Hughes, at | Nos. § to Motropolitan avenue, | Williamsburg, scores of men, women Jund children, routed from their beds fand clad tn the scantiest of night gar- mente, pleaded with the police early to- 2 [day te be njlowed to go bnok to thelr homes and dress. The police refused to allow this, as the factory burned like kindling wood, and there appeared to be every chance of tts spreading to the tall tenements which edge up to it on every side, So fierce was the heat the fron shutters of the place glowed | white hot. The fire started In the bottom of an elevator shaft. and when Andrew Hoxe, the watchman discovered !t was flar- fire-fighting force of surroundines as bright + SCHOONER UPSET IN THE EAST RIVER Derelict Drifts Hours, Endan-| gering Many Boats Betore Being Caught. Men are at work ‘to-day righting the two-masted schooner Deborah T. Hi Ninet the basin at E ninth stree o she was dragged last af all but sent bh ps of mishaps that In and Ma wn Into the and m) the nearest string to swin to eh sido. | efore r craft. When ad of brick eee dae Odio, Avon MAKES OLD MATEKIALS LOOK LIKE NEW, rept BZ, TS Ne iene ity no its WEDNESDAY, SH AcHT BOMB FOLLOWS 2 ' Stoop in Beaver street, r 2,000 NER AIH THEATOF. STA Pell BLACK HAND. 6. WAGE AGREEMENT of Builder's Home \estern Pennsylvania, Ohio Blown to Bits in Attempt | and) Trans-Mi i to Kill Many. i Collieries Idle. —————— INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 1.—Bitu- | numbering 250,000, There was an explosion early to-day Williamsburg, that} minous coal miners, brought the polyglot population of that! are idle to-day on account of the fall- thoroughfare out of bed ina rush, But) ure of the United Mine Workers of none arose with such alacrity as the six and the coal operators to families who dwell in the three-story | 4 Aa Wage scale to go into ef- tenement ut No. 30, because it was there that the explosion occurred. fect to-day. District. meetings are being held in The tenanta of this house, balling out | an effort to reach an agreement in the and It 1s believed the in undress upon the #idewalk, found the) Various States stoop of the ground floor a total wreck. | Strike will be of short duration. The railings were blown away and the} Central Pennsylvania and Indiana mines are in operation, as an agree whole face of the house was smudged black. tractor, who owns the flat bullding and liven on the firet floor with his wife and) iis two emall children, had a strong sus.| picion that these early-morning high powered attentions were of Ms neich' ers either used too small a iro dvramite to do any : ran through all |Qveerite og their bomb) <9 | . he neighborhood, routing | that t wasted its foree on the air. | 4. 7 didn't neet | SSS SS ev if they had THE LONFSOMETOWN SONG. on many ck i li Billy Gaston's Song. But This ts FARA ANE EC a Lonesome Town,” was so good that Kolb {and Dill, the San Francisco to } Lanogh Makers, named their It’ | will give the words and music next Sun- gy, | colors showing Kolb and Dill tn character. |}, D | nevedenler to-day. ment has been reached in the former Joseph ScMatt!, a prosperous oon-| district, and in thia State miners and | operators have agreed to continue work pending a settlement which {8 being negotiated by joint meetings at Terre Haute, the miners of Western P intended for ng up the narrow tube and mush. | )77 y Onto, the Transmiasisaippl and rooming out on every one of the Six! imo weeks azo he cot a typical | outlying districts have quit wor! floors of the building. By the time the|piack Hand letter, telline him that COLUMBUS, 0. April ¢ nen. in charge of Deputy Chief | untess he paid a pera 1G ROGER Celi peporta rece! ved ne Byrnes, resched the place {t was one | vould be destroys: cuyetronvrall (ever? the Ohiosanining fa plaicky. y big toreh of flame, ‘The Chief turned | Senlett!, whe ie pit 1.00 workmen of all kinds In a second alarm, and after th rrival | volver. He a sore -day as the resus of Chief Lally with orcements two | Shovk the exo ne f ‘ ¢ Chief Lally with rein‘oreements two | shock ,of the su f min, cals in t more were sounded, calling out the en-| ‘ne the front door in time e District to st the Eastern | shot at_the three men. | whom he opera sa ivi rhe police eav that the Black agreement. real. da sthwest." of the M ew York» 5 s Tt_is up to the operat how after it, The Sunday World 8m great song with a comic illustrated cover in }1**: tween the a: forget. Next Sunday. Order from he reached to-da Edition’ limited. jon't CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO ERC) B. Altman & Ca. OBJECTS FOR WEDDING OR EASTER GIFTS (BRIC-A-BRAC DEPARTMENT, THIRD FLOOR.) RICHLY DECORATED PORCELAINS IN VASES, PLAQUES, CENTRE- PIECES AND FIGURES; BRONZES, CLOCKS ANJ CLOCK SETS, ELECTRIC LAMPS, CABINETS AND PEDESTALS, JARDINIERES; CUT GLASS IN FLOWER VASE>, BON-BON DISHES, COMPO. TIERS AND SIMLAR OBJECTS; ENGRAVED AN) PRIS. MATIC GLASS, RU>SIAN AND LIMOGES ENAMELS5, PHOTO. GRAPH FRAM JEWEL BOXES AND OTHER ATIRACTIVE PIECES. B. Altman & Cn. INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR FAC L'TIES FOR ENGRAVING STATIONERY FOR EASTER) WEDDINGS INV:TATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS IN THE APPROVED FORMS AND LETTERINGS. AT-HOME AND VISITING CARDS, MONOGRAMS AND ADDRESS DIES. 34th Street, 351 Street avd Sth Avene. Franklin Simon & Co Fifth Avenue * WILL PLACE ON SALE THURSDAY THE REMAINDER OP Women's Imported Model Costumes For Street and Carriage Wear From the Best Paris Fashion Creators. 27 Paris Model Costumes Reduced from $145.00 69.50 98.50 25 Imported Lingerie Waists Elaborate dressy model of sheer linen, real Irish crochet lace and hand-made eyelet embroidery, front, back and sleeves, 24.50 Real Value $45.00 28 Paris Model Costumes Reduced from $195.00 FIFTH AVE.,, 37th and 38th Sts, 1908. ' Unbeatable Exterminator EXTERMINATOR OF THE BUBONIC PLAGUE leas living on the infected rat be- the disease to other rats, The Plague is a disease of the rat, and f come themselves infected and cai and to the pe ROUGH ON RATS, THE OLD RE LIABLE THAT NEVER FAILS Rats are too cunning tv be caught by stereotype, ready-prepared= for-use doses. Fats are smart, but ROUGH ON RATS beats them. . 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Regular Value »25 Very special at $4 5,00 This coatis mate from so id sil< moires and satiny in ilue, Brown, \oreen, Silver Gun Metal, Smoxe, ‘edand many novelty strip? eriects,cuffs and col ars of contrasting ors, li ied with pure ara rubber seams cemented and vulcan- ized by our own patented process making it absolutely imper- vious to rain, wind and dust, cut to full length to give ample protection to the Gown, This is avery desirable outer garment for all sorts of weather. GVeld ven, COMPANY “FRO, Mak TO WEARER.’ B’ WAY. Bet. 12th & 13th St, cogs FIRE SALE of Furniture from the Parker Building Fire. The goods are uuinjured; they are parts of broken suites and odd lots brought over from our storage warehouses, While our instirance is being adjusted we offer our elegant stock, comprising the latest designs and pat terns in modern furniture, for— 50e on the Dollar Our New Store, 30-32 East 21st Street, contains the larger part of opr $100,000 stock, samples of which we displayed on the entire oth floor of the Parker Building. In most cases the pieces have just been unpacked from our storage warehouses, All will be sacrificed from our former exceeding low prices, FREDERICK W. EVERS, 30-32 East 2ist Sireel, between Broadway ani 4th Ay KKK KKK CVC CK VK KK KK ee, 1908 World Almanac 5 On Sale Everywhere. Z Cc. SKK KKK KKK Kee §

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