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| TONY MACALUSD, WITNESS AGAINST HANSEN FOUND Detectives Have Been Watch- ing for Him a Week in Case of Alleged Extortion. TROOPS SWARM I LISBON TD HILT AOTNG MOBS Seven Person’ Killed and One} Hundred Injured in Fight- | | ing Over Elections. excitement | L April 7—The 20) Tony hess in the cause a Hansen, the indict Macalusco, an nst Carl Fise d lawyer, was found | important re to-day by Detectives Russo and Flood | at ‘o. 114 East Seventeenth street. Macalusco, who fs seventeen years old and wears a collection diamonds that would arouse envy tn a primma donna, | maintains an apartment | presided over by | the Seventennth street 0 em- | ploys two servants his mother in another a tne | neighborhood. | Hanson is 3.000 from Actress A nh extorting | a Phila- caluso been inst Qanson 1 MSS SQUIER SECAET BRIDE OF ~LEUT BOUSSEAU ——.+—. Daughter of United States Min. ister Forbidden to Wed Cre- aes Stir at Panama. PANAMA, April 7.—Miss refused Rousseau news known until to-day —_——>——_. EVERY BATTLESHIP BROKE RECORDS AT THE TARGETS. | SAN DIt eollicy terday, bringing mal frem the Atlantte fleet at M Hay. Among the passengers we Commander G, H. Bradshaw and Lieut. R. 8, White, who were sent 4 Wash ington to witness tiie of the six t nite. | a single $ not beaten | her former records good margin. | There are a good many penalties and | andicaps 4) be considered !n making up the final scores, and T could not tell even it I were alowed to do so, what | hips will head the fleet In hits per gun | per minute.” COURT REFUSES TO REOPEN: SARATOGA GAS CASE. ALBANY. April 7.—The Court of Ap-} paals to-day denied the motion of ox-| Senator Brackett for a reargument of! the Saratoga gas case. It was in this case that the Court in effect upheld the constitutionality of the Public Service Commission's law, as to the main ques- tlon of the right of the Legislature to delegate its rate fixing power to a commission. 4 j eee RAILWAYS OWN RAILWAYS. WASHINGTON, April 7.—A special report fssued by the Interstate Com- merce Commission shows now the rail- way corporations have developed into highly centralized systems, Out of over ,000,000,000 of outstanding securities, 500,600,000 Is held by railway corpora- tions, leaving in the hands of the pub- Ile about $7,800,000,000 of funded debt ang $4,700,000,000 of stocks, —_——<-- - QUARANTINE IN CUBA, WASHINGTON, April 7.—The Marine Hospital and BRublic Health Service has issued an order establishing a quarantine against Cuba, n the ex. Geption of the metropolitan district of avana, which includes Mari: H a, mpi farianao and _——— JUDGMENT AGAINST HITCHCOCK A judgment by default was entored yesterday against Raymond Hitchcock, actor, for $4,837 in favor of the John- fon Service Company, manufacturers of electrical appliances in, Wisconsin, for the amount di je A Mr, Hitchcock mE; 8. 2 ao tor Mer of D caused the election rioting in tnis{ city Sunday evening, in which seven persons were killed and one hundred wounded, has by no means subsided. ‘There is considerable consternation in Government circles and the most ex- treme precautions are being continued. streets of Lisbon swarm with troops. Regiments of Infantry and bat- terles of artillery hold Camoes Square | and Pedro Square. The streets are| patrolled by cavalry, and mounted Lan- | cers are massed at some of the street corners. Bernardino Machado, the re- publican leadarmyias called on the Civil Governor to withdraw the troops from 1 complete returns of the| ns of members to the new Cham- THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, e o 1908. SNS ‘MERAY WIDOW” SNOT ORGINAL Judge Ward, in the United States Circuit Court to-day vacated the order restraining Gertrude Hoffman from imitating "Sonia" and “Prince Danito" REBATES; HILL'S Jury Quickly Bringsin) Verdict|/Sesn, tw, savage claiawito own che Against the Great SIS ER CoRoreanyateuns Coat) Northern. libretto by Victor Leon and Leon SUGAR TRUST GUT in. Judge Ward said: H “A preliminary injunction should on! |e granted on a rectly clear ci A verdict of guflty was returned by a and as 1 have doub as to the com- | va | pre ove his rights on final hearing.” way Company for having paid rebates | == z | to the American Sugar Refining com- How She Got | | | In the trial before Judge Holt and a Jury the evidence was confined to law and not a fact. Judge Make Known to World Readers a | Holt charged the jury to the effect that Home-Made Formula by Which ted the jury to return a verdict in or of the complainant, but being ke known to all the readers sald W_ promfnent socket |plainant’s title the restraining order {s | jury in the United States Cireult Court a “the | pany on sugar transported to Sfoux| | Rid of Her Fat. proof of a few necessary facts and then a had the case been a ctv! one, and not Be She Has Lost 60 Pounds ¢riminal action, the law did not permit y a ormeln for, reducing | sated and the complainant left to to-day against the Great Northern Rail- City, Iowa, in 1902. rested ent upon the questions of A Prominent Society Lady Wants to/ a criminal action, he would have in- in Last Two Months. instruction. fanned k nly wor ies, Including the colonies, | are as follows: Regenerators, 62; Pro- | Independents, 17; Nation- —4 in Lisbon and rancoists, 3, and ‘The total is} “rotative”’ parties, | STOCKS BILLY, BUT THE TRADING DULL Tractions Lead the List Profitable Level—Union Pacific Prominent. Stocks rallied att the market to- ing the lead in st to a profitab! a point. Union Was also a g feature with 1 point gain, Westinghouse was an ex ception to the list, dropping 3. Trad Un uk ¥ ah’ Copy Wabash ttl dates West. BE &'M West. Un. Tel. Wis, Conteal pf!) a6 en || Advance, ——Decline. | ph |SENATE FIXES APRIL 23 AS ADJOURNMENT DATE. ALBANY, April 7—The Senate fixed the date of final adjournment 3, but It 1s not certain that {slature can get aw that date. The Governor may call an ex- tra session immediately after adjourn- ment to force favorable action on the race track gambling bills if they are for A the I pesy, whieh as |STOCK BROKERS WAN tO Phe petttio jury was out only a 4 this known save J. G. Dudley, represent like myself w Northern, made the usual mot vtliing padvertly aside the verdict 2 Tec wave, for 1] meni, bo} and you fust fine will 1 eat all 1] T Two HOLIDAYS NEXT WEEK, ¢ Lexontca in the | vn have the drug- bo.- ek ex ot will he ae Sure to come | 1o-morrow | Sure to et the Lex hh the seal < for mix- r ft ought ft. 7 hav Wea wrinkle int ty years old and ave lost 60 yc the last two months pt this f jority w whi ad any of, the T advise them n naredient: at In your city, ie and mixing was announced a Exchange that be closed on Good Py e other Arux store Brill Clothes Specials Here are extra values result- ing from exira Brill trade ad- ntages. Extra values not often of- fered at this time of year. Extra values that involve real savings, because the gar- ments are up to the Brill standard and are specially priced, Extra values that should be a strong inducement for you to buy vour Easter clothes early and at a Brill store. Suits, Spring Coats and Cravenette 310 Raincoats, Because of the large amount ot handwork, because of excellent fabrics and shrunk linen and French haircloth interlinings and because of correct new these clothes are good $13.50 and alues. Produced in the usual way would cost you $13.50 and $15. Brill trade advantages bring them to you at $10, The suits include excellent wor- sted, cheviot and cassimere in new designs and shades and black thibet. Spring coats include all wool black and Oxford cheviots in % length and short tan covert top- phese serge linings and satin sleeve linings nenetenraia nas CRS oxfords and gray mixtures. ts are warranted to hold shape, fit, style and color $ they coats, Cravenette rain All these garmer until worn out Suits, Spring Coats and $42 50 Cravenette Raincoats, le Values are $15 and $18, The suits are of attractive velours, all-woo! cheviots and melton finished black thibets. Spring coats in a dozen shades of gray, cut on correct models, Cravenette Raincoats journeyman tailored by best makers and made of specially woven raincoatings, Suits That Are $18 and $43 50 $20 Values, Special, le Tailored by a New York concern that makes no clothes to retail under $18. Many of these suits are $20 grade, All new Spring 4 models—all new Spring fabrics. ‘There are two and three button mod- els, models with slanting pockets and with straight pockets—models with plain sleeves and with cuffs—models with various new style ef- fects. Conservative models and extreme smart models. Models with coats full lined and with coats half lined. Fabrics are worsted, velour cassimere and cheviot in twenty new Spring designs in tan, stone, brown, olive and other shades. Children’s Clothes, $ Extra Special at 2.95 Children’s blue serge Knicker Suits at $2.95, in sizes 7 to 16, strictly all-woo! worsted serge, cut on full patterns. All seams sewed double and taped—knicker trousers full cut and full lined—would be featured as extra special at $4.50. Russian and sailor suits, exceptional under $4.50, special at 2.95, made of all-woo! blue and brown worsteds, fancy velours, flannel and homespuns—new grays and tans—new models—high grade tailoring, un- usual values under $4.50. Cassi mere knicker suits, exceptional values under $4.50, special at $2.95, le of high-grade cassimere fabrics such as are used in suits up to $5—tailoring is high grade—out on full models-—new smart designs— sizes 7 to 16 years, Top coats and reefers at $2.95, in smart new gravs and checks and in all-wool tan and olive coverts. Values are up to $4.50, because of the excellence of fabrics, trimmings, tailoring and style. / FOUR STORES Harlem Store Open Evenings. 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers St. 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. UNION SQUARE, 14th St.,n.B’'way. 47 CORTLANDT, n, Greenwich, The AUDITORIUM 10 to 12—ORGAN AND ANGELUS RecrTaL, 4 to 4—Miss Cora Reminaton, Soprano, Mr. kGE MADISON, Bass. Wanamaker’s |°:::25 $7,500 Worth of Our Own Fine LINENS In a Stirring Clean-Up Sale THs is perbaps the best news of linens we have yet published in our amazing series ot offerings. It affects $7,500 * _ worth of linens from our own shelves, including many of our finest sorts, in so many small lots that it is impos- sible to itemize them. Some show signs of having been handled, but there are no hurts that a washing will not remedy, To get them quickly out of the way, and make room for newly arriving stock, we have marshaled them in an array feb comp rleee linens for every housekeeping purpose, and marked them at ABOUT HALF PRICE—some more, We list a few of the main groups—but we say to every housewife ‘Come yourseli and pick what you want from tt aad splendid prizes”—it is one of the most remarkable opportunities of the season, The sale begins tomorrow Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Strect Other fine quality Huckaback Towels, hemmad and hemstitched— 25c, worth 400, 50c, worth $1. 38c, worth 65c. 75c, worth $1.50 Bed Linens Beautifully embroidered Linen Bedspreads, at $12.75 to $35, worth $22.50 to $65. Hand-embroldered Cushion Covers, $3.50 to $10, worth $7 to $20, Hemstitched Linen Sheets, $10.50 to $15.50 each, worth $16 to $24. Fancy Linens Cluny Lace-trimmed Centerpieces and Cloths —Round— | 12-in., $1, warth $2 | 20-in., $2160, worth $5. n., $3, worth $6 56-in., $10, worth $20. ——— a Roll---Half Price Table Linens Pattern Table Cloths +x 2% yds., $4.75, to $5.75, worth $7.50 to $9.50. 2 x 3 yds., $4 to §7, worth $7 to $11. yds., $5 to $15, worth $9 to $. x 3 yds., $6.75 to $15, worth $12 to $. 2% x 3% yds., $10.75, worth i Damask Table Tops 36 x 45 in., $6.50 to $12 doz., worth $11 to $22.50 ids F Damask Dinner apkins 26x 26 in., $12 to $15 doz., worth $18 to $25. Table Linen by the Yard 21g yds, wide, at $2 yd., worth $3.75. Towels Hemstitched, 50c to $1 each, worth $1 to $1 French Damask Towels, $1 each, worth Italian Towels, $1 and$1.25, were $2 and $2.50. i] Fancy Linens Scarfs—20 x 36 in., $6.50, worth $13. n., $4 and $6.75, worth $7.50 and $10, in., $3.75 to $10, worth $6.50 to $18. in.,$6 and $12, worth $11.50 and $24. Hemstitched and Embroidered Table Clothe— 90 x 108 in., $25, worth $40. 25-piece Luncheon Sets, at $15 and $20 set, worth $30 and $40. Hemstitched plain Linen Scarfs, 75¢ and $1, worth $1.25 to $1.75. Hand-embroidered Centerpieces— 45-in., $15, worth $2 36-In., round, $2.50 and $5, worth $5 and $9. in., $20, worth $2 §2-in., round, $12.75, worth $22.50. , $17.50, worth $35. 36-In., square, $7.50 to $12.75, worth $15 to in., $30, worth $60. $22.50. Second floor, Old Building. 5 SUMMER bousefurnishing is on—and ev i re” rk ” et every housekeeper has her ins, Here’s a remarkable one in S the much detired MATTINGS: . aed herey eouv lor|barz) Three hundred rolls of beautiful Ja i i vay Il fresh, ; TED TS TCI. id Japanese Stenciled Mattings, not three months away from Japan—all fresh, perfect aks at HALF PRICK—87,50 for the forty-yard roll, instend of $15. ; here are ten handsome patterns—plaingwhite grounds stenciled with attractive flower designs, which, may be reversed, to give a Perlectly plain matting, On sale tomorrow morning, by the roll only—limit five rells to one customer. Basement, O14 Building. For Beautifying the Home---Stirring News of Upholsteries, Lace Curtains, Portieres OR tomorrow we announce a series of Offerings in the Upholstery Store that will be of the greatest possible interest and profit to every one who has Spring and Summer plans for home decoration or refurnisbing. : Splendid opportunities are presented in fabrics for re-upholstering furniture, hangings, etc.; and there are choice croup of Lace Curtains, Portieres and Curtain Fabrics, all of which offer the most marked economies, The whole Fourth lioor of the new building teems with the under-price merchandise, as well as with the thany beautiful new things that you will be interested in seeing, Remnants of Upholstery Fabrics at Half Prices A clearance of pieces that measure four yards or less, short ends, and samples of goods noi to be renewed There are some remarkable pickings—rich Velours, for instance, Silk Armu Damasks and other fabrics that will make the haudsomest sort of furniture coverings and draperies. Many of our best selling materials are included. Figured Velours at $1.15, $1.50 and $1.90 a yard, trom $2.25. $2 and $3.75. Silk Armures at $1.15, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75 a yard, from $2.26, $2.50, $2.1 $3 and $3.50, Silk Velours at $2") a yard, from $2 Imperial Veloura’ $1.25 a yard, from $2 Double-faced Veicurs at $1.75 a yard, from $3.2 Silk Damask or moire repp, ete., at $2 to $6 a yard,, from $3 to $9. Our facilities for RE-UPHOLSTBRING FURNITURE are excellent —our work is the very best and promptest, our charges moderate, — In connection with the above remnants, we can make very favorable Let our man call upon you and make estimate, Lace Curtains Cluny Lace Curtains, white and Arabe color, were $3. 50, now $2.10, $2.75 and $3.50 a pair. adras Curtains, were $5.25 and ¢ ind $8.50, now $4.85 a pair. Renatssance Curiains; were $10.50 and $12, now $6.75 and $7.75 pr Nottingham Curtains, in ecru and cream color, were $3 and $3.2 now $1.90 a pair; were $4. $4 and $4.50, now $2.65 a pair. Novelty Portieres Reduced One-third to One-half At $4 a pair— Natural color Linen Portieres, with figures woven in red and blue cotton, fringed top and bottom—regularly $7 Others with dado and-frtexe—regularly $7.50. Also figure Cotton Damask Portleres, in shades of rose, green and gold—regularly $6.73. All at $4 a palr. At $5 a pair— Natural color Linen Portieres, with figures woven In green and blue cotton, fringed bottom—regulariy $9.50. Linen basket- weave Portleres, in color designs, fringed at bottom—regularly $10.75. Also Linen Portieres, in gray damask effect with green-and-red mix- ture designs, fringed at bottom—regularly $11. All at $5 a pai At $6.50 a pair—Linen Portieres, with reversible figures in ¢ dado and stripes; also in blue—regularly $13 Linen Cu specially sufted for the nursery, with scenic designs in red, green aim blue; fringed at bottom—regularly $14.75. Buff linen, with applique border; with large roses and vine on front edge and bottom, in blue and ollve—regularly $18.75. All at $6.50 a pair Fish Nets and Muslins at Low Prices For long or half sash curtain ‘ariety of new fanciful styles at very moderate prices, Fish Nets at 15c, 18c, 25¢ and 30c a yard. Muslins at 10¢ a yard, worth l5c. Awnings, Shades, Slip Covers Now is the proper time to place your order for these essential aids to hot weather comfort. We have a splendid variety of the proper tabrics from which you may choose, and expert workmen in each line assure you satisfactory service at lowest cost consistent with quality Let us take measurements and quote you prices NOW, before the rush and hurry of | n in th W800 ‘ourth f n Tay prices. » $4.50 and » now $3.25 a pair; were $7 Former Patrons of the Sinclair Restaurant Are Invited to Visit The Wanamaker Restaurant Have You Got The Best Sewing Machine That is Made? E' ERY home and every dressmaking establishment is now in the midst of the Spring sewing. It is highly important to have the sewing machine that does the BEST WORK and does it most EASILY and QUICKLY, The Wanamaker Store—many years ago—broke down the superstition about high prices, and proved that GOOD reliable Sewing Machines, that we could fully guarantee, could be sold at quite low prices. All the different models of the Wanamaker Sewing Ma. chines prove that claim, The prico is S18, for the three- drawer machine. More elaborate cabinet work, at slightly advanced prices. More recently we have taken the agency for the BEST SEWING MACHINES in the world—the STANDARD Rotary- QUALLY — convenient E prompt, intelligent ser vice; bright, airy Lune Room where smoking is per- mitted. Quick elevator servic: at the Astor Place corner, not crowded by shoppers. The best fife and 60c Table d'Hot Luncheons {n New York City Everything good and appeti: ingly prepared Elaborat Menu a la Carte. Try it today Main floor. New $1 Spring Suitings at 75c _———_—_—_—_—_———————— M 2D materials, 40 to . I NORTE ee tae stylish Shuttle Machines, and now we sell them at much lower prices mixtures, striped effects and than you had to pay formerly, Heat nde. ee crusts Standard Sewing Machines are BF because they are small price for these smar eplendidly constructed throughout, and carefully finished at suitings. They will make idea every point. Spring and Summer suits anc dresses 1 Then the ROTARY SHUTTLE runs so much smoothly and rapidly than the vibrating shuttle that YQU CAN DO A FULL HALF MORE WORK IN A DAY Than With Any Other Sewing Machine Aud the Standard machines sew either chain stitch or lock stitch—giving mothers the chance to rip seams easily, when sewing ior the growing children, Prices, $32 and upwards, Then these BEST SEWING MACHINES IN TH WORLD are VERY EASY TO BUY, more Second floor, Old Bu Fibre Dress- Suit Cases These RE the very best of their A kind—waterproof, light weight, and very strong Two styles—one divided in cen ter into two compartments, th other the usual type, Leather | | Any sewing machine we sell will be sent home upon payment of vound, with heavy — strap around the outside. We bough a quantity from the maker tc Nn as sell much below their usual 2 prices 4 : at 24-In., at $3.50, usually The balance may be paid at the rate of only $1 a week, and there is no addition to 30-1n., at $4.50, usually § the regular cash price for this accommodation : 33-in., at OF, usually $6.50 Come and see these machines demonstrated in our new Sewiug Machine section, Base- $2-1n., at $4.75, usually $8, Main floor, New Butiding ment of the New Building, H