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4 71 - THE EVENING WORLD, “The Wolf” Will Invade GETS UNDER COVER 10 ANARCHISTS 10 BE SWEPT OUT 0 sroughbreds ne ho} Police in Station-House, ‘OOK Mis err We ganza sawn nent Actors to Appear ie Benefit for Mary Fisher) sn Home—Zelie De Lussan Wil Sing Her Way Inio/\* Vaudeville at the Colonia Genit,” Forty-Six Known Reds on Government List About to Be Arrested. Had Broken the Chandelier. WILL BE DEPORTED.) | Former Secret Service Chief Theatreland Next Week }j Se a GREATER CITY ide area of a nice BAY Botnet ieee eeamens es ls eorge Hoge Ac ae | Country Is by the Author] (VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. IIs ; Sates ee : be Adele] at aa Sfter. Scaring of “Paid in Full’ —Promi-| sitehle Mita 1 Maude Ful-| SILE FOR BOMB | excited Until They Found! SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1908. WOMEN ASK FOR CHANCE TO FIGHT DIVORCE SUITS ;One Finds Husband Was a} Co-respondent, the Other Charges Conspiracy, | Sarah Helen Prince and Florence | | Fisher have applied to the Supreme Tourt for permission to open defaults : igh -t0d) SSEERS, sth G eo |upon which their respective husbands | Arrives To-Morrow to iro entail atesumsuee: lent atneahiiaretraarysimteriociterencstl Open Warfare. | elodrama deals wit to show and the> silence of |crees of divorce. Be cing woutl eeihe was pu ed only by Irwin Kurtz, who applied to Justice eS om American adventur > je of a few milkmen's carts ene Dowling to open the default of Sarah! william F. Hazen, former chief of sted by Miss Ida ON ET a tiniishaseabeincavctes [Helen ©Erincel jegainstl whom acta? the secret service, is expected to-mor- Courtenay, Wa Graff, the oldest reporter in New|: Prince. a musical director, living at | Thomas Findlay row from Washington bearing Govern- | the Lieut nd « news Is scarce, ment warrants for the arrest of forty- rant @ix men and women who are strongily fore him, of town ive in. Real eR enn face co, aoe waves Mre,( George and when we get the new |With three men Wolf, Arthur mary deportation from the an and other Feldman and J » being “ab- They all live in this city or near it fair. . Tintienatinnte! |solutely guiltless,” she put aside her These things are the direct outcome ollies of 1907" 1 was rudely interrupted by | f@rs and resolved to fight him, of a work which was undertaken sev-]at ths Granu a noise n lke that of an explosion. | ‘covering that my husband eral months ago by the Police Depart-| Dazie, the dancer, One of the windows was shattered csi) | Charles A. Prince, had been named as ment, but which, thanks to the Presi- Her was demolished by s ee Apa by Robert Lee Fisher. | © for ’ on th @ent's newly-started warfare wed flag, has now been taken out of | hurle | Gen, Bingham’s hands and entrusted |s. the spooner Stock Cor ina for absolute divorce from Lincolt., Squar velled Wa diving | Plorence Fisher. who lives at No. 731 % °: 7 e eed | West End ave: and a All Foreign Born Magicians Kellar and 7 er. Teed SatheciComOVautaeel ee paavarlen aria traccon|theltrtal perfo . new wonders ..t th Rose Melville Veladone and Tt appears that some time ago, even| prior to the bomb-throwing in Union! ®quare, the Police Commissioner un- Wertook secretly to get rid of the an-| Greater City. are trying to ge! to the Star. et needed opolis wil archistic agitators of the ords for twenty feet Members of thei Ie oes aed ited 5 e to the doo; knew the working | one jump anda bh eleties of the foreign quarters secured were | the names of sixteen men who | to the Federal authorities. } } | } | | admittedly advocates of anarch : ‘Dhése names the Commissjgner sent} ss to Immigration Commissioner Watch- ° a, belek: “owt throu he dn west that the Ellis coppers. to h & orn with the req revs toot / Ysland records be searched with a view to ascertaining the date of entrance) of the unsavory sixteen and any other | ras a spectacle w ss Ls aS BANK re NOW Straus's orders Hazen was sent here. After Rally and Good Adv: a | ial data pertaining to them that . | Cie be on file. | i was pirouetting on the pes The immigration people found this) | | singing gaily. f tusk beyond them. The matter was re- a i ferred to Secretary Straus, of the Bu-| $ ma daisy— n; f reau of Commerce and Labor. At Mr. Manian | Mioitssel got the ist of uames ot tne| Fast Selling Sends the ne Wale eioe All of the prospective prisoners are| ae i Soreign born, and with one or two ex- ete cart hy en ene rat i He ame, is George Hose ce natives either of Russia or Gtaly ms the market to-day and soon gains running from 2 points down. Cx solidated Gas and New York Airbrake| !: reached the figure, while General Will Have a Hearing. As soon asthe group of Reds have rounded up they will be sent to| SiLsatewnarata, Boaravorisnmcial’| tie eavanced) 11-3) and Inter-Met, 11-4.) inspectors, will pass on their cases,| Further fdvances oe aa ee and [ [ Those who have no naturalization Nanas etarctaellinatr entie papers may be summarily deported yore ices in most. Stocks a proof of the fact that they are un- Below! lest night) (Southern es Geriravie aliens, open and violent ad-|toR below last nisin. | Souern | Ka Vocacy of Anarchy being interpreted as g s eae ta Hieber SPAT SCAR a al & st. Paul & Sault Marie Unique Accident Causes been here ed Copper, Anacc 4 3 fs t fo secure y par pper and North At Kinds of Excitement F point. There had been adv: | ; erican Ice 14 in the Bron preferred and dnte ferred 2, and the commo’ ansit 1, U Pipe _pre- St. Louis & San Fran- ILLINOIS LIQUOR MEN FIGHT |TO KEEP OPEN 1,300SALOONS hops, UPHELD BY cle Former Justice Disproves the Old Adage As to What a Lawyer Cannot Do, The basin ar and t quartet | tlying debris. There was panic and excitement was say: aressing the blotter be- There isn't Inet, Beltevea to be active anarchists. Be- 2 1 thing you out of, fore the end of next week it is ex- Fecieaead, : ae pected that all of the suspects will be | auinaane mineremlaunracticaly under arrest, and that the majortty of no crime out and it te ¢ be ratate against tt and cnn don the floor in front of 1f, | ng out pre- bald and gray and poor- wet No one did a section of a High- |4 agistrate Kernochal i 22-10 122-TON BASIN ion to 3 1 and six | fell over and went to the! « aking the :men| wn Oo} thelr heads, had difticulty dodging No. 163 West One Hundred and Fortlech | |Street, obtained an interlocutory decree | signed by Justice O'Gorman, presented | her aff . in which she explains that } she did not defend herself tr that suit | because of fear that her husband would | carny out his threat to kill her if she | opposed him. Butpwhen she learned jthat he had accused her of intimacy | | Knlokerbocker & Com- bankers at No. % Broad street irrently with ind come in to defend against charges |the Broadway-La METZ IS STILL Comptroller Insists That It Fourth Avenue Route. they ‘eclude an Toate," Mr. Metz to-day don't, believe Certifying to the construction of part of a line. I believe in certify the contracts for a subway for wh money en Ine. manifold demand become aNailabl could be used fc “When we get Fourth avenue route, ‘ s Bea ee aa cea ttlcletandnotr tiie Rotter of the two. It is not only a ing but money-making preposilon The advertising for th ids for | construction of the six sections of Fourth avenue subway {8 now in |newspapers and the bids are to opened May $ | the trial of my husband's action against me, Mrs. Fisher had not opposed her | husband's a t evidence was offer husband and ecree of dive: Mr. Fisher, Ir on that grou aight gain the to make Prince to her of $75 a ordered nOny, Justice Dowlir~ reserved decision isher w ecenstil reopen ory deer appear alleged re an® inte: her fail x was result compromise her. of She Prince teld her she must go spiracy to jd tha h him as her husband had threat. ened to kill kim and her. if he did not take her to the hotel went through fear of her 1 Mrs. Fisher was Miss Wheeler. a socie'y bell Ohio, before ber marrage to th cashier. living at Tenox avenue 23rd Stre SILK DEPARTME) a Maxis- pelea ee |SUANDARD OIL OUSTED in Tennessee. ‘VAN TRUST COMPAN Average Reserve the past month, 42% Average Reeve Te- quired by law 15%, Our East Side Branch moves to-day to corner Powery and Grand ‘Street. recently bought Cldest tank buildng on the Bowery. FIFTH AVE. & o(th STF JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street NTS. In Both Stores. “McCreery Silk.” Commencing Mo: nday, April the 13th. sale of Twenty-five Thousand yards Rough Shantung assortment of n Sale of Silk and White and Black. WASHABLE DRESS GOODS. Pongee. A complete ew colors, including Copenhagen, Nattier, ‘‘Alice” and Navy Blue, American Beauty Red, Apricot, Old Rose, Chamois, Lilac, Reseda, Brown, Jasper, Grey, Natural Ecru, 55c¢ per yard in Both Stores. Cotton Dress Fabrics. Commencing Monday, April the 13th. 25,000 yards, The tdage that the dest lawyer can- lowing the accident, as {t was feared not draw his own will so it will stand MSL Dee ER area neen ace wibeye| eminently {Ilustrated in the long Samuel prjome sent fh a fre alarm. When the J. Tilden Utigation, gets a kno. wat|men 1 however, it was [found that t unhurt, Justice O fn the contention over the » Henry W. E aver, who A an estate of $ seventy-two ye the decision of day the late Just! Judge Book: last. h rman to- will of kstaver ds *. Mar He Ow rty-two. GOKSTHER WILL j na money, set ru and shatters % stand kills less night works more lasting « work, zo volt pgaines ontrage, The tor cured, nd th 4 vure bl help fo «anid nerve re his condition. edy is the unfailing ew Vineyard, Me., says: GERMAN AND PRUSSIAN LOANS OVERSUBSCRIBED. \ foun rec ( “ales blood |: Hy y iu » cratoful words INSURANCE PRESIDENT FOR | 50 YEARS IS DEAD AT 84.) f April 1.1 yens, for more than fi Gent of the New England Mutuai a3 Insurance Company, Gled at his ho: ckney street to-day, aged eighty: ’ t Spring ren » world has ov D tho well known pu | OM te poe 1 Hreatinont of all nervous and his oitice, 9 West 14th § Neereaty mires oY BOSTON, ‘the English ter than from either of the Silk and Cotton ma- terials. Various patterns and colors, in- ivory and black. Sale of Impo | wide, COLORED DRESS GOODS. On Monday, April the 13th. cluding a large range of floral designs on plain, check, grounds. Also self dots, checks and figures in all colors. including white, plaid and figured 1gc per yard former price 50c In Both Stores, rted, all silk Voile. A complete assortment of the latest shades as well as white and ivory. 42 inches goc per yard value 1.50 LINING DEPARTMENTS, in Both Stores. | On Monday, April the 13th. | Sale of 3,c0o yards “Taffetaline” | Silk Lining. 19 All the inches wide, | desirable shades and black and white. 35¢ per yard JAMES McGREERY & CO, 23rd Street 34th Street FIGHTING PLANS FOR SUBWAYS Inadvisable to Start on |, gonstruction unless the children with her said scesion of them 1 enougiN so We may contracts to enable { r to July, and the city could well, afford to abend $3,000.00 for two vears. Although there wil | BY COURT FROM FROM TENNESSEE. NORDEN Seen areal together and smoked that Cooper had performed such inte mate services for Mrs, Hider as putting on her stockings and shoes for her. The custody of the children was awarded Mr. Elder, and a suit for absolute divorce followed a year later, It has been dragging along ever since. cigarettes, and TOOK NINE YEARS TO GET A DWORCE On the hearing Mrs. Margaret Stew- art Cooper, who is 0! well- known “Baltimore st wealthy. testified that doned her in 1900, to live with th . iy , - ~ | ders 0 he s ne Francis W. Elder at Last Ob-} ders. though she has never sued for @ Oe i - It is said that both Cooper and Mra, tains a Decree With Cus in tondon, ulinn i with a try seat just outside of Cooper still lives im tody of Children. Is —— When Justice McCall to-day sign N BED. final decree of absolute divorce im favor of Francis W. Elder, fr um ing World.) from Kathryn M, Elder and Sua Ly giving! > him the custody of their three children, | M it ended a remarkable marital conten- -five years old, a lawyer, nd Killed himself while lying in shot Comptroller Metz will apparently try to| tion which has been in the courts nine |bed by the side of his wife at 6 A. M. toe fight the progress of the Fourth avenue years and divided two families in |day e both ak | whic ds) and) wives: (were dental theories, Mrs al sa subway in favor of his plan to nave | Mileh Musbands and wives Beret een an accident, “MeNeat tte avenue loop ihe Elders were from Baltimor a} SUS CRTan Ae Ce rant ‘Bente wealt soclal set i married *¥ a eee 2 in Brookivn t instead. He thinks nt t PehnUtatine aa on A United Stites District Attore this route er than anv other, and Amster avenue and e His wife ts from Plattsburg, \N. ¥. | says he won't certity the contracts for #et. April 3, Is and lived here aft any part of a subway route. He may ore came also to live in New York A certify to the first two sections of the Cooper and is’ wite, old 2, holt. = a ON i (eg Coan Ge rie Bidern tn Batiners, | 4 NCP ROMS LAZO PANISE they form part of the Broadway-La- ye The intimacy bewween Prone unced ert hts fayete avenue route. Aa end nee der became too I don't propose to certfy any con-| (lofe to please Mr. Elder, and in 190 tracts. for sub: he and Mrs. Elder separated. She took A French Perfume pos- He secured pos- She obtatned a writ sessing the most dainty of habeas corpus, charging that her 2 ae UAT ate ale Lal ea ‘ ; and lasting fragrance the artot 8 the nthe habers ying # | Proceedings | servants of | the the perfumer has ever evolved * household testified that Ci i ol 1 from Mrs Ke rhlolette Kerkott has the true stolet {fs Vern Stella is new this For Sale Everywhere. KERK OFF. ana irs. B sitting on her Hi Sooper and Mrs. Elder drank coc JAMES MoGREERY & GO. 2ird Street 34th Street the the the be LINEN DEPARTMENTS. Second Floor, On Monday and Tuesday, April the 13th and r4th, In Both Stores. NASHVILI =, Tenn 7 28 1l.—The | Supreme Court to-day ot the Stand- Aram OHIRGGm pel varecray abine | busine: Sale of Satin Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, At less than usual prices, Table Cloths. AS 2) SRE coodonnouseccnoguue0 Shek | BR Ath SARI coogagan0000000000 bag Be 3 SHIR Gocqod00000000000000 KpaS OVA 52S SEXCESS Goao0Gg00000 O54 533 SHED cogn0000 Dinner Napkius to match.... Hemmed Sheets and Pillow Cases. Made of gcod quality muslin, at attrac- | tive prices. Sheets......e0e0..+. 55¢, 60c and 70c 5-25 sees 6.50 4.75 doz. PillowdGasesstecierclecierrcieiere 5c | RUG DEPARTMENTS, In Both Stores. Sale of Oriental Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums and Mattings. Cabistan and Kasak 2.50, 26.00 and 45.00 Silky Mahal and Algra (Carpet Sizes). S85c and 1.00 per sq. ft. | Rare Kerman and Sarouk Sedjaces. 40,00 to 60.00 Choice Mosu!, Rugs. Foreign and Domestic Linoleums. | Best inlaid............. 1.10 per yard j Printed... Gera | Wilton Velvel and Bigelow Ax- | minster Carpet. 75¢ to 1.35 per yard | Plain Wool Filling, new shades. | 50c to 65¢ per yard New Importation of China and | Japan Matting. FURNITURE DEP’TS. [x Both St res. Furniture suitable for furnishing summer homes including Fine Ma- hogany in Colonial reproductions, French Willow enameled in various colors and Craftsman Furniture in models to be used for Living Room, Dining Room, Bedroom, Halls and Studios. The suite of Craftsman rooms ex. hibited display the desirability of the simple and quaint form of furnishing country homes, etc. The collection of Craftsman Furni- ture includes Settles, Sideboards, Book Cabinets, Banquet Tables, Hall Seats and many unusual articles. Fahrics designed expressly to har- monize with Craftsman Furniture, such as Antique Scotch Canvas, Bloom Cloth, Plain and Printed Linen, Casement Tissues, Muslin and Nettings, JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street ad NUIT FHNT ATHY NTT PTT NPP re TENT T ot 7 re: wt