The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1908, Page 8

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‘accuseD “COUNTESS” WILL GO BACK 70 RUSSIA. HUGtH FINACE OF Mme. Stein Gives Up Her Fight Against Extradiction on a a month Pris “A Criminal Fee: O's. Commissions? the Way Francis Lynde Stet- trai of tne L son Describes It. made against Rus- friends or m Y here and ts fight against Stein's wardrobe is $600,000 PAID TO DUMMY. Former Directors, Who Guar- anteed Note. Seek to Avoid Responsibilit Rnewiitaa When 2 the authorities at Stein will be sent The warant charges a if for 10) ro fasued by ¢ tate Bank of Rus 1000 roubles. She is alleged led in cashing the raised Russia having rate jples A story of “high finance” In the days | sin. B. Hyde was an ave suc when the late Henry warant also es Inciive figure was developed before Jus- | her with the larceny of property wor : early 19000 roubles. betwee | tee Bischoff in the Supreme Court to-|And Jane a, ages penmeen, May. 31 Before tof a ve represented herse Wife of a neis Lynde Stetson characterlzed | captain in the Russian 3 She lived Jat the Hotel Breslin, t is satd ft as “a conspiracy, a criminal con- | she as “Mme tore,” and | es gave hat she was a countess pos- piracy. sessing a fortune of $5,000.00 The motion under argument w poeeaibatie eaeesaaied | in behalf of James Hazen Hyde a | Anna T. Hyde, trustees under the et ‘PARISIANS HAVE POOR | et Henry #H. iiyt2; rannie Cunton | White Hartley Helen Hartley Jenkins | OPINION OF DE SAGAN. | and Marcellus Hartley Dodge, heirs of | parca Hartley, and Gen, Louis |So Says the E Editor of Le Matin as tzgerald, James E. Searles and Will- | i RENT Golesi He Sails for Home on | They urged the Court to oentin La Provence. | temporary injunction restraining Stephanie La uzan’ Mercantile Trust Company from | Le Matin of Parla, w otha besata or an outing sults In equity against them un-/ ing the east with his wife, a beautifel til a suit at law against the Equitable jc ifornia woman, sailed to-day on La 1s determined, the suits all growing out | Provence of the French line @f the same transatcion. ‘One thing has. bothered me.” ata | Rik lthe nor Frenchman ash om 'kev Opened the Case. Jaooard, “and that is the neath Chandler W. Riker, of Newark, N opened the ball in behalf of the move: ye De We A x1 Ir papers have given to this Zan who is now in New n a ay little attention te him at York. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ERIE AND TRACTIONS Resist Pressure Market, and Later Show the Way toa Higher Level. market dealings The stocks were higher as a@ reault of the announcement of the financtal settle- ctad for the company, the first preferred to-day. erie ind second Southern Railway preferred advanced i4, Brookiy Transit 1 and St Canadian Pacific fell a point. Later prices fell and at about yesterday's closing. Eri Prooklyn Transit, however, held firm | and Inter.-Met. gained a point. Trad- ing was brisk. | Gains were extended in the afternoon by @ continuance of the buying of Un-| it rising 1 5-8 General Elec: | lon Pacific, tric 8 6-8, Southern Railway preferred 3, American Sugar preferred 2 1-2, Am-| erloan Woolen 2. an Smeiting and Wisconsin Central p and Ni There were! list of LEAD THE STOCKS in Falling irregularly in the early rising a point. | Paul | ff, the average being eterted 1 1-2, | a@ numb to the one poi nby Mining Sold at a. |) National Rail- road of preferred 201-2, and lowa Central preferred 1 1-2, Third| cessions were Avenue reacted 5, but osed steady and The market cl dul The total sales of stocks were shares, and of bonds $4,579,000. The Cloning Prices. To-day lowest and last priges of | ————— srocke and of anges, a8 compared with cerday's final figures, ave aa follows $32 re Am. m FORESEES TES ELS An +HtHHE +P Ht tt tte dt ttt dette ite, He said that his clients, a!! connected asses have a led with the Equitable had in 189 signed eet) of him. We regard 1 Cones i aoe. | & Femarkadly poor example of. F 1 Oe ra of a note given by George) man, and 1, for one hope (he Ameri in Turner, an employee used as a dum-| people will’ nut Judge other. Parsing my, for $600,000, which was paid to the DY him. on Western National Bank ONS Hah: CGEM OD, Ge t h sympath, e ts ig ‘This was to meet a certain claim held | bad sore, but itis contenpe 20 by that bank against the Equitable, the rea! Frenchmen feel for his & purchase being for the newly organized ibe Da seenge: t is Mercantile Trust Company. Both the ; boat were ex as- by y t rer, of Dear Atatin bank and the Mercantile were Equitable and Cortlandt Field Bishop. tn bs eoncerns, and the guarantors officials of J2aerial navigation. Mr. Bishop eae the Equitable. ompanied hy his wife an! + 14 . : a Miss Bishop. After spend- + ‘Dhe Equitable owned $000 of the 21,000 Months motoring over the a @hares of Mercantile Trust. and later nt_thev will go to Paris and 32} bought in 4,00 shares addition, giv. {en somperllD for the autumnal bal- Ha ing them control. The claims were “Rivey A. Adee, Second Assistant Sec- + % taken up for self-protection, the Mer- retary of State, also sailed on La 1% @antile carrying them for the Equitahle,, Provence. } $s “The Superintendent of State eases + @ Banking Department came down and READING VICE-PRESIDENT ! Si found that $6,000 note of Turner's,” ex- ee plained Mr, Riker, SURPRISES BY RESIGNING. +h “‘Why,' he exclaimed, ‘this Turner | rare fs only your employee” | PHILADELPHIA, A pril 9.—Announce. age, “Yes that is so, but the Equitable 1s | ment was made to-day that Charles E ze i back of it,’ was the reply. There was| Henderson, second vice-president o the 28 Bo question that the real debtor in the | Philadelphia an Reading — Railwa: beer matter was the Equitable, and that |Company, has sent his resignatin to 1 + % these five gentlemen were asked to put President Baer, to take effect at Mr t - thelr namee to the Turner note ae an nee or not later than Raneamnetion er Hy fad cere accomodation, the Equitable being the ai forache. realenalon Advance. neline, : aly real tn | tter to Mr. Baer mere- SSO ‘rancis tetson replie oppos- and members in oT H ITALIAN AMBASSADOR TO ing the injunction “Equitaole Real Debtor.” “1 wish It were possible to grant this | ¢ Mr Hende} motion, but 1 cannot see how it can be | Mr Hes + Aone. It 1s conceded tnat the Equitable | {oa desire to be Mw the real and only deitor, If the | responsibilities of the office. motion could succeed it would serl- | ER IL TEER y"seopardize the invres's ‘ot BIG GRAIN FIRM IN LONDON sn reality hokiers in the pany. The bqu very same pars t Com- MAY HAVE TO SUSPEND. LONDON, April 9.—One of the reantile Wt rangement in firms in the city ts !n serious Trust took up for t ies, Tihe Mabilities, it Bank, in whieh ed the assets by inelpaliy | i empts are be jes of t an extensi ing the ch the creditors of this employee & on April 13, wecured by is atuributed gentlemen! “It was never ble, though it u tiftcates upon which them unharmed. “Now, in iy judg: antors, ‘should our su ment agai t ea e Fexpcisibility. or t to make such “Phese peot gourt of equi Hartley and F both companies, antors. I think conspiracy would 1 the other two as Pau) D. Cray behalf of the E Stetson had corr’ Then Ce 1 Fitzgerald. Decision (FRIDAY), AND SATURDA’ BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS 6 BOY’ REEFERS . . YOUNG MEN'S SUITS eerved DELEGATE FROM CHINA. Attend Meth- Huong Pao Seng * ntellt FRANCE VICTIM OF GRIP. PARIS, April 9—Count Gluseppe Tor- Brusat! di Vergano, the Italian Ambassador to France, died in this city this afternoon from a hemorrhage of the brain, following influenza Count Tornielli. was * known diplomats in the Itadlan service. He was born Feb. 12, 1836, and entered natic service in 185%, a year his degree as Doctor of He has represented the svernment at Constantinople, v1 tie Corps a! 1 headed the Italian faaieers » second Peace Conference at B. Altman & Co. BOYS’ AND YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING IN NEW SPRING STYLES, W.LL BE OFFERED TO-MORROW Y, APRIL 10th & Ith, AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES: $6.00 & 8.00 4.75 . 0 14.50 odist Con tion. An unusual visitor to this country is Huong Pa) Seng, a d 4 - 5 . ce BO CAL ea MISSES’ AND BOYS’ GLOVES oF k DSKIN, CHAMOIS, Pie seathodiet’ mplecbnall |C ny SILK AND LISLE THREAD STREET ANO MLITARY eee wee eu GAUNTLETS, KID AND FABRIC GLOVES FOR LITTLE ba Christian CHILDREN and one of \he lead China, Huong Wao blouse, cap surmo Boling him (FRIDAY), AND SATUR Ch fs and ‘Bishop JW. 1 wao AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF banected with the Methodiat B Spiscopal Milesions in China, accompany him MISSOURI-KANSAS DIVIDEND. PARSONS, Kas., April 9.—The diree- tore of the M suri, Kansas & Texas Railroad Company at thelr anit ment CHILDREN’S SHOES | SBE TRE SPRING STYLES IN TAN ©m the preferred capital May 9 A SALE OF MISSES’ AND BOYS’ GLACE GLOVES ONE-CLAS5P, IN SHADES OF TAN, WiLL BE HELD TO-MORROW DAY, APRIL 10th & 1th, 75c, PER PAIR IN A COMPLETE RANGE OF AND BLACK LEATHERS, MES AND SLIPPERS FOR DRESS WEAR AND ORDINARY SERV.CE. B4th Street, 35th Street and 5th Avenuse. one of the best | Ora & Taylor Sale of Men’s Neckwear 8 Gloves Friday and Saturday, April roth and rith. Linelish Folded Four-in-llands in a variety of designs and spring colorings: Copenhagen, Brown, Reseda, Paris Tan, Hunter, French Gray and various other shades, 5OC., value $1.00 Lmported Pure Silk Knitted! our-in-Hands in combination colored stripes 5OC., value $1.00 Men's Tan Cape Gloves in Spring shades $1.10 Men's Gloves made of Imported Leather, Hand Sewn Prix Seams and Piqué; Regular and Short Fingers $1.50 Broadway and 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. asl WEST ts ST Med ook: ST. | The Koch Special | $10.00 Trimmed Hat a Vaiues $18.00 to $20.00 Each successive day finds this extremely charming produc- tion ingreater demand and urges us to continued endeavor, combining in its chic effect every known attraction of the milliner's art. Our Imported Trimmed Model Hats represent personal selection chosen with the accurate judg- ment acquired by long experience in catering to a numerous and exacting clientele. Moderately Friced sERAL CREDIT HOUSE Open Satur Evenings Unt 10 o'clock. A Home_of Bo Rooms Complete- ly Furnished APRIL 9, Sa 1908. armas Two Blocks on Sixth Avenue ‘ONe 20th, 21st & 22d Streets ill-Adams G) 2-2: Established Forty Years Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store Men’s W. L. Douglas Oxford Ties, $1. 98 A Splendid Lot Ready for Faster slight their The: dow perfectio pearance Men’s Genuin FACTURING COMPANY, one of thes useful garments at su No man’s —l crocheted yokes, at.. Swiss Ribbed, beautiful lu lisle Vests—iow neck, lace net with at Bs sigeveless, inserted silk P. per A package of 90 sheets h Ad with any initial fre package, and 75 envelopes latest flaps, complete at..... Worth The same Paper fn note and “letter si and blue, not stamped, 75 enve Worth 7 Engraving cen 100 Wedding Invitations; best and used; 10 engraved lines script types all at this price Each Additic ——S These rooms are on exhibition at our showrooms. OMS 75" 5 KUOMS #150 3 ROOM Furnished ratterat ct vur liberal Couple ya 'W_ BOOKLt Mataining infor- cineld ley terme mation regarding Long Island, New tfits, = ind, New QO OO 0 Jersey or ‘Cons necticut. Mailed free on bl application. B4th “L” Station Door. We Fay Freight. Neill ane @ Store Occupying Two Blocks, Studios—6th Floor, Adams Building | | Do You Want Photographs ? Now is Your Chance—at One-Third Our Former Prices. Our Best $3 Cabinets at. $1 Per Dozen | Our Best $4 Cabinets at. $2 Per Dozen | Our Best $5 Platinum Booklets at $3 Per Dozen | ! Our Dollar Cabi- Mail orders accept- nets are exactly the ed. Checks sold for same as we have 1 maeores future use. Why not always sold for $3. Two Proofs. Large, thick cards. No ex- tra for children, SPECIAL NOTE.—We wiil make you absolutely Free an enlargement—I11 x14 conbex or 16x20 Crayonette or Black | and White—from any photo you bring tf you buy a Frame at wholesale price, $1.89 and up. Siitings free. “vet wise’ and have a look at this greai bargain? Many a man has been started on the road to prosperity by a little World “Want” Ad. is a Specials in hina O'Neill Building. $25.00 French China Dinne Very e French China Dinner Servi ple, complete; 100 pie ncluding pretty decorations, handles g regular price $25.00; special at..... $40.00 Haviland Dinner S all pretti piece perfect; handles clouded sold; special at . One Thousand Salt and Pe With celluloid tops, base of imitati regular price 10c. and 15 last at : Hardy Rose full 100 pieces to the 15c Each—2 for 25c O'Neill Building Mamay Liberty Duchess ot bany Mrs. John Laing Baron de Rothschild Bridesmaids General Jacqueminot Caro ine Testout | | | American Beauty | Paul Ne Crimsor Pink Rambler None sent C. O, D. Mail orders cont 5.000 Pairs of the choicest Douglas Shoes, at.........066--- 'y include russet, patent colt, calfskin and vici kid, in both high and Shoes—all of these Douglas Shoesare termed “factory damaged.” The im- Boys’ A 1s Deals Oxford Ties and Shoes. Manufacturers’ Stock and Sample Line 2 is complete without a Craver year round, rain or shine, mornin; long, jot ineyman tailored and bear all the Three Typical Values in Women’s Underwear Us qu Stationery We Something New in Initial n assorted ex onal 100 Invitations $2.50 id traced; Just twenty-five of these very fine Haviland Dinner Sets, y decorated in natural flower designs; regular price $40.0 c. each; spec » Magna Charta La T.mece Margaret Dickson Ulrich Brunner Marechal Niel akebrias Building All the Famous Leathers. All the Noted Dougias Styles. Sizes for Everybody. A large stock of these well-known Oxfords just arrived tor this week’s selling. They are termed ° paged,” from the handling, but not enough to affect A splendid shoe bargain at. . surface blemi: $ wearing qualities or appearance ae selection of Men's W. L. $2.5 ns are so Slight, however, that they do not affect the ar or wear of the Shoes in the least. “Wonderful value ai. $2.59 + $1.98 $8.75 (Value up to $20. e Cravenette Raincoats Adams Butiding We closed out at a big sacrifice in price the stock and S$ NEW YORK AND BOSTON. RS MANU- Sample Coats of THE PE ch a very low figure. a nette—and these are stylish light weight Over- oon and night. date Broadway models, ly high grade garments. in this sale full 52 inches $8.75 g are full fashioned earmarks of distit $20.00. ch mated, Specia! Values in New Hosiery at 19c For Men and Women Swiss ribbed Vests—in white, pink and sky; low | neck, dascegh beaut , trimmed voke, 3 25c | Women’s lustrous quality silk lisle H siety AEM nets : pratt 19c fpr ; ast black and tan shades, very sheer veiling we Unsere! & “| Men's imported Maco cotton Socks, Hermsdorf mw on 419¢ ye, fast black, double soles, Women’s very fine veil black silk lisle Hosiery, dou ; also plain new tan shades, Children’s Socks of the fi lot just received; consists of plain tan, Black, white and f lisle laces in plain wh ancy plaid tops, white, black and a beautiful lot of Copen- blue assortment of fancy plaid a tops; nches, at, per pair 25¢ Refrigerators At Special Prices O'Neill Building The Governor Refrigerator is made and built of the best seasoned ash lumber, lined throughout with best quality zine; solid galvanized iron ice racks, has self-closing doors, all parts removable, which makes it the only sanitary Refrigerator on the market and will outwear half a dozen of the other kinds that are built for bargain sale Purposes. mported kind; a new tan with finish Paper, | or stamping two of the 50 ze, correct forms only owed $6. 00 ur Bi fa 42 inches high, 21 inches deep and 28 inches wide; holds 75 pounds of ice; regular price $16.98; special at. mm $44.00 Philadelphia Lawn Mowers We carry a full line of the genuine Philadelphia Lawn Mower, the only one that runs easily and gives satisfac- tion $3.98 Dewey Lawn Mowers, $2.98 We offer the Dewey, a first-class Mower in every way; warranted perfect; has four crucible steel cutting blades, selt-sharpening; can be adjusted to mow grass high or tow; your choice of four sizes, 12, 14, 16 and 48 inch; regular price $3.98; special at $2.98 Hose, Keel and Nozzle 25 feet of Hose, and one brass nozzle; warranted for the Sea- son; regular ne $4.09, at 1 Sets, $16.50 ce for twelve peo- Soup tureen; very $16.50 ets at $22.50 Com 'p lete— including couplings, 1 hardwood reel $3.30 evel set; $22.50 pper Shakers on cut. glass; ial while they . 6c Bushes Speciai jor To-Mo:row ——————__ $14.00 Reed Go-Carts at $8.50 Reed Go-Carts, like illustration; full size, made of best quality reed, with bicycle tubing pushers, en- amelled cross han- dies, strong _ steel springs, rubber tired wheels, front and back adjustable. The regular selling price of these Go-Carts is $14.00; 2. $0000 $5.50 Collapsible Go-Carts, $3.85 Leatherette Collapsible Go-Carts—without hood, all steel frame, strong steel gear and leatherette ‘ $3. 85 Cochet yron n Rambler aining money filled. j Seat. Regular price $5.50; special at Choicest of Groceries and Delicatessen Adams Building—Basement. Helmet/Bacon—armour's Hams —armour’s best Brand fancy Sugar Cured Hams, se-! lected, Jean and tender stock; 4q 44 Phone 1801 Chelsea. best Helmet| Sugar —Havemeyer & Elder's stand. Brand Sugar Cured Boneless Breakfast| ard refined Granulated Sugar, in Bacon, Jean, narrow strips, Caveraving 4 lbs, each, special, [bE J 4c) 10-Ib. muslin bags; each........ 50c c, Ib.; special. regularly 15e. Ib.; special : Ae | rrearvcroaste : Nirwemiane anita oa a ea arclecreeanraitt oa cerble, Brana, reac Ate | sremutverized: | Whole kegs, -SUc.:” } Rainn, Plain’ or Cit and digess Ye kegs, BSc. ron; per Ib.. D eee ON The : “Delicatessen Dept. o 7 SMOKED BEF F. Machine ‘OF —The | Suburban re CHEMSE—Finest New York { SM q fiend Coffee, fresh Prraitelh Beate, full © cheese: siiced emoked be each sees BLOAT! Ra Choon ‘Cromarty BUTTER — Finest Elgin SARDINEs—Portuguese Sar | Creamery Butter, fresh made, | smoked Mloatera, 8 for dines in olive ofl or ocwaen mreetis in'wo! eae “3c Tink Linger jiiotiana- GO; 1-1b. print *: weight. folled. #ach.. 9 H Soa rmoue's. W bel LMON — Fancy ' Bmoked oh Brand Bolled Ham; fine iain. OlL—Le woven Fis Yors whole.‘ per lb, 80.3" fe | Ih 266 ench Olive lh per Ib., aliced HERRING—Imported New Hol- t 29¢ CORNED BEEF — Cooked | land Herring. all milkers, : round corn 1 PRE Be | Pet Ker. Bc, ;' mixed orion’ “Manota 15¢ | int auces ‘best Mrand Condensed Milk; per ; oy i denen, cans, 4.15 — Fancy" golden” tipped Sheen Be seegiaren’smpestal . b. exquiste flavor; medium irk t} y sold elsewhere up to G ) per our p) 33¢ | por prnna “29¢ | Flour “Washburn ¢ Crosby's. Gold) Washing Powder —Fairbank’s| Matzoths —G. Goldsmith & Son's | Medal Flour; the best, richest and Gold Dust Brand Washing Powder, in} Vienna Tea Matzoths, Matzoth Meal, + purest; 24%4-lb. bag, spe: {extra large packages; such as ty 1-lb. muslin bags, or Potato cial ‘5c! sold elsewhere for 20¢.; speci: i having some Hence this splendid opportunity to secure | ee hee rae ene —

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