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TRE LABOR MEN Says He Doesn’t Own Edison Stock and Opposes Mu- nicipal Ownership. at Abduction. 7) ‘The delegation named dy tre Central! Federated Union last Sunday called -| ay on Comptroller Herman A. Metz j and asked him if he owns stock in the ‘ New York Dilwon Company. They also j ‘asked him to give his views on muni- i cipal ownership. James Holland, walk i Gelegate, headed the delegation. . Metz,” he sald t the meeting of the Central Federated Union Sun- day, a charge was made that you own i stock in the Edison Hlectric Light Com- H “You fellows go off half-cooked!" re- eponded Comptroller Metz, “‘and on sub-| Jeots you don't know anything about. I | Mion’t own any Edison stock and never | tt aaw a certificate of the stock. The only | : stock I have is in my own business, } It's enough to make any man hot, this { business of making charges, I'll sue some one some day. I'm suing Bedford vow for libs } “Bedtord'’s a tug!" chorussed a few deiega! |avenue, Jersey City, saw tw | sinned voung men her house last night [daughter Loutse, | the men to reappear. | ether are the the daughter wh Mrs. Chiffo barred all the and doors and sent her young house. which read: “We want the girl or $30. carried the note Mrs. Chiffo The boy mother, threw up a window upstairs which she meant the young men way Into the house ome of you fellows appear to ve in the same class from the way you replied Mr. Metz. ‘How about municipal ownership?" |pornooa, Qsked Delegate Holland. Henry Croford, a coal o cen vend | @ist of a di ighbors mish @ oommodity cheaer than the |tie men a sound theach ee Niraa, that the reason | for shutting n_the municipa: nting plant for 5 ‘WilHamsburg Bridge?” asked Hol- land. | “That plant proved an utter failure,” replied Metz. “I had nothing te do! with the shutting down. It cost the city over $100,000 and we'll have to pay ‘tntereat_on that for the next fifty years. The expenses for running it were five times as much as we now pay t0, set current for lighting the the deleates were leaving Comp prisoners described themselves treet, Manhattan. In the Jer: day the cirl and her mot! atory, ‘or _Iack of evidence. Vincenzo waiting for them on to New York with them teplier Metz called out to them, [0 Now York, with them eeveral of Nearby, again ‘led a chase men. Severel laborers joined and escaped. WOM WRITES THESE BLACK _ PNOLETTER - Elmhurst, L. I., Man Ordere to.Give Up $500 or His Son Will Be Kidnapped. CHICAGO, April 4.—F. F. son, a who for fifteen years ‘uurned day Into night, died at ditorlum Annex last evening. years ago Mr. member firm of | After this he always comp. he could not sleep at nigh’ he h = James ,Mulloy, a dairyman, who lives tm a fine hbme on Court strect, Elm- ———_—_—— flurst, appealed to Capt. Gardiner, of | MRS. J. J. ASTOR SAILS. the Newtown station, to-day for pro- ; tection against the Black Hand. Mr, Commodore Gerry Also a Passen- |; Mulloy begged that a gua be fur- ger on German Liner. —*... nished to his twelve-year-oll boy, Among those who satled to-day o h kidnap- ra! Black Frank, who is threate: 4 ping by the writer of T. Gerry Mrs. Emma Chiffo, of No. 42 St prowling seventeen yer Jand mother and daughter wate lowed me from New York,’’ excl 2 she saw them. by ¢he rear door to summon help. T! men stopped the boy and learned {1 him that there were no men in the | They sent him back with a note to scream. tried to force Mrs. Chiffo and! her two daughters aroused the neigh- | deatrr, With the as- the men a sound thrashing and then jturned them over to the police. y City police sta to but Judge Queen discharged the ver. The voung man caught hold girl_and told her she would ave rs. \CHICAGO MAN WHO TURNED | DAY INTO NIGHT IS DEAD) VEGETABLE COMPOUND | prominent merchant of this systemati Henderson, who was of the well known who C. M. Henderson & Bi began to suffer an allment of the liv alned t ANGRY REPLY TO. THREAT T0 GR SEE HER GAN Two Men, Just Discharged by) F Magistrate, Make Attempt She called her rs old, for same men who fol- | 2 WF med windows son out m It you don't give up we will kill tie girl.” to his | barricaded |the doors with chairs and tables, and all out of When | thelr he gave Thi as A |tonio Cannaido, of No. 21 Spring stree! | hatan, and Fred Cincenzo, of tion to-| la th men When the cirl and her mother left the gourt house they found Cangaldo and the cor- they had a hot battle with the men,| | who finally boarded a ‘passing trolley { of ly | Au Fiftee Hend rother, t| he be- m to theatre | the Kronprinzessin Cecelle, of the North | Hand letters. and the All of the letters which have been ¢ Mrs. John Jacob received by Mulloy during the past few her daughter, M.se Alice feminine . and Frau Andreas Dippel weeks were penned in a fine and in English. The penmaship was rr Dippel, who was at the pier almost copperplate. The latest letter 10 see his wife off, eafd that Gatti- game to the Mulloy ho: Cazazs, hie fellow director of Met- and was turned over politan Opera Company, would ar- Tt was mailed tn Flus) rive t week, and that a conference = WE 4 " of the men who will be in charge of Aah cranny y So next season For the Woman That's A Detroit phyetcian says that t takes two unless vou hand ove The boy who is threatened w Quction attends tne Newtown High Rehioo 5 : two -day to accompany him safest mixture a fat woman Fat, i a Amount to tak or New Jersey Woman Reported Miss- t« a teasix sand at bed ing in Fire. ume Walter ¢ nameot GisninidceeN, ‘These ingredients may be obtained from | 3, @ juror in the County Courts, "* ane pee rane $ seas ae a Srasimnolined mtiat catia | Nwitoll waslico nie cotasaen acer akc ty enna sce ae among those reported g in the per, being able, it 4s claimed, to Chelsea, Mass Taweone off a pound a day without caualny nected with the W . Chureh, wrinkles, but 1s also a splendid help to the system &s a whole Kerr Company. received wor nich vegin), b in Boston Dr. Fenwick at Chelsea h the 42d doctor's wife and Mrs, Barnes were ,"° nap aald to be missing. R Children’s White Shoes WHITE footwear for children has _. been a specialty with this es- tablishment for many years. We are now showing a very large number of styles suitable for children of all ages, They include Boots, Oxfords, Slip- pers and Ankle Ties in Canvas, Kid and Buckskin. — Prices range from $1.25 to $3.50 ne It—yor | A Serenade! | regulating the stomach rest of all, Alexander SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET led | —-TARDUGH A BLAZE © big yellow cars that cross ridge ‘burg narrow afternoor near Market Cour tr 9 peculiar way and created | ment mischievous mat Wessex street the Pssex much exelt te an old along 1 op Dut pute pted to run ar pagsed half a jerk that lotormar ful? didn't s ting or f¢ at through th n thelr seais the floor of ductor got oft to he floor of the moke poured hree | the court, carried them puckets of water put the fire but the | ig tueued Vucked to the sheds Ic YOUNG. | A mother who is in good phy condition transmits to her child the blessing of a good constitution; ailing mothers, the reverse. The tiny babe brings to her a liv- ing responsibility. 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Pinkham’s Vege- |table Compound restored me to perfect health, and 1 have the sweetest little | by girl. 1 will never cease to praise nkham's medicine.” | ydia E, _| FACTS FOR SiCK WOMEN| For thirty years Lydia E, Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of yomen who have been troubled h the worst forms. Why don’t nt try it? | HOME $ OMPLETE TOPENS AN 106837 TION ae OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS. AVE BET(105 & 104 ST. , at last we've come ght hear, yed for many a day ents were so de: h World Ads, we found to- s to-night And had t nung, gait mandolin, violin, et they could | have found the bargains they sought | through World Ads. any day. THE EVENING WORLD, NET GIVES AN ‘BEATEN ONCE FOR 'TRIED TO RUN CAR | ad? 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This ts the title of given with the New Words and musle comp Mt of “Follies whieh enjoyed a good run at the New York Theatre last sear and Is mow on # return engagement. ‘This Is a great comle song. ds and rouse by Billy Kent; by arrangement with Maurice TIONS-- the next song to be York Sunday World. te. Comle song Wanamaker’s W. B. REDUSO CORSETS ____ Built for Large Women OG OUR acquaintances are always much you have on your best clothes!” declared a have added, “and when your figure is at its For the fact is, everybody likes to have pretty, shapely women about, and no- body—no woman, at any rate—can afford to her clothes, her general ‘get-up. It makes friends for her, or the reverse. too easily inclined to stoutness care of her lines, if she is going to march find a corset peculiarly adapted to her needs, body and interest of mind are certainly The W. B. Reduso makers believe they have her to keep her chest up, her chin and ab- domen in, so that she breathes properly. It helps to grade the hips into. longer and slenderer proportions. Strength is an important factor in the large woman’s corset, so the Reduso has been given as much strength as is possible with lightness. Charming Lingerie Dresses: at $3.50 WO hundred of the pretty selling, froma prominent maker, The price, $3.50, is aslow as the dresses are attractive. Materials are fine lawn, in black, blue, lavender, and pink, with polka-dots; orjin solid checks of green or pink, The dresses are made with square yoke of lace, waist shirred into fitted lace girdle, \\\ tlounce ialling into a flare, witli two plaits. Three-quarter length leeves. Wonderfully good vaiue Four Groups of WAISTS Decidedly Under-price HE Spring costume demands a corresponding supply of pretty I It will be easy to yleld to temptation while these offerings of attractive new styles at savings up to half $3 to $3.75 Walsts at $1.50—Sheer lawn, lace or embroidery $6 Waists at $5—Sheer lawn, ists at $7.50—Handkerchief linen, trimmed with Cluny Women’s Tailored Hats At $2.25, $3 and $4 A v assortment including smart turbans, sailors and various They are all pretty, practical hats at Inexpensive prices-hats that will save your dressy head Unusual Bargains in Fine Dress and: Shirt-waist Linens F™ the woman who is planning some stylish linen tailored suits, or smart tailored waists for Summer wear, these flax Dress Linens, at marked price-savings, will prove mighty Frenca Colored Dress Linens, 86 in. wid Be, ‘erass-Ligached), soft-finished white Dress with maker'é name stamped new arrivals: rt-waist Linen. 450 @ yard, peautifully Anished, white only, in three n., §0¢ yard: W-In., Se yard. Give Her a Silver Flower Pot B have handsome Quadruple-plated Silver Pots, with charm at $1 make beautiful and appropriate Easter gifts. . at $2 to $12.50 each, L LOOK ALIKE TO MARY.” “THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE TO MARY. Eighth to Tenth Street to talk with you when cynicism. She might impression made by And the slim sisters, to take It is a little trouble to increased comfort of for just this type of has lines which help Fourth floor, Old Building little Lingerie Dresses shown in the picture have come in for Wednesday's The “Princess Patsy” Sailor NGLAND'S prettiest and most Popular Princess has just re- turned home from Paris wear- ing @ hat of similar style to that in the picture. Today this shape is the craze on Bond street, Princess Patsy {s a sensibly dressed. well-groomed young woman, whom American as well as English girls may well follow. The hat is the newest up-turned sailor, with two immense Mephisic quills, It is shown in all the new shades, in every size, and becoming to almost every figure. Prices $10 to Full skirt, with deep At $3.50 Each Basement, Old Building. $20. Grand Millinery Salon Thint floor, Ola Bldg batiste, with Paquin sleeves; Finest Easter Showin of SMART HAND BAGS A EN a A aac hew Spring assortments of lace-trimmed. Fourth floor, Old Building practical, artistic and elegant hand bags are just a littie bet- ter than ever and unmatched any- where for splendid completeness and beauty. All types of hand bags, made of a-great variety of leathers, are here. A specia) sale of $4 Hand Bags at $2.50 Offers an unusual “pportunity for se- lecting a charmine Waster gift at small cost. These hindsdme bags are of genuine black muatt*seal, with 9 and 10-inch frames, and of 8-inch in pigskin, calf and calf alligator, in brown, tan, blue and green. All are leatherlined, fitted with purse and are six inches deep Main floor, Old Butl@ing, Royal Salon, 84 floor, Old Bldg. Lighter Bed Coverings Are Now in Order. Gaacy fine groups of Bed Cloth- ing ask your attention. These blankets and bedspreads are ight in welght—Just the right cover- ings for the coolish ulghts of Spring and Summer, Cotton-and-wool Blankets, single bed size, $3.75, $4.50 and $5.50 a pair; double bed size, $5, $6 and $7 a pair; extra size, $6, $7 and $8 a pair. All-wool Blankets, single bed size, $6 a pair; double ‘bed size, $7.50 a pair; extra size, $9 a pair. Imported English made Bed- spreads, single bed size, $2 each; double bed size, $2.50 each; extra size, $3 each. Second floor, Old Bulldips, aple aes ndid quality, in twelve on every yard, 70c yd., ‘4. at Easter and $1.50 each, which will Also a broad ‘THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE TO MARY, This te the tlle of the next song to be} ‘This In the title of the ne: given with the New York Sunday World, Words and music complete, Comic song hit of “Fe of 1907," which enjoyeil a good run at the New York Theatre lasi year and Is Dow on # return engagement. This’ te great comic song. Words and | music by Billy Ment; by arrangement with Maustes Ghagive. New York Theatre Inst year and is now on a return engagement. This is a great comic song. Words and muste by Billy Keuti by arrangement with Maariee shapire,