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THE. EVENING WORLD, MONDAY APRIL 20, 1908, CHMMON “CLLED” SHS BOTHER BY WILLIAMS IN IS INSAN. AND GAG PULE PROTEST THREATENS HER Long and Undisturbed over | But Mz Has Made Speaker Des- of It and Refuses to Ho'd 'NOT READY FOR THAT [BARRED BY COURT | the clatm for Jon the first ristrate Sees No Signs) prank n $5,280,000 CLAIM: FROM JURY SERVICE Obadiah H Week: confectioners’ supplte {deas about the admin manufacturer of in Brooklyn, has tration of jus ‘The Roard of Arbitration to pase upon | 000 for extra work contract made by, sab | the Interborough Repid Transit Com-! tice and the jury system, which he | pany against the city met to-day in the aired with vigor in Part I. of the hearing room of the Public Service Suprame Court to-day. As a result he Yormnission. Charles E. Rushmore an Iy criticised by Justice inard, President of the Prod. nange, the arbitrators for the ere present, but former Justice aig will never serve on jury in Kings County Weeks was summoned in a case for . ee | as an J. O'Brien third avbitrator, . potic, He Says. | School Teacher. wee not. Latin Kelloge made his art netremes eeainae tier b eT | am appearance as counsel for the Inter-| 1 8M opposed to the present methods 5 | a Far, borough, but Edward M. Shepard, spe. WASHINGTON, April 20.—Galning| Crargeq with threacening to shoot| cial counsel for t y. was a the floor by unanimous consent to | yy5 sister 5 a teacher at) it Was understood t noth epee aa ucenor) cranes vulcbolcr tie!) Bublie School Non com waa arrested) to-lulrriral nat ecescer’ we min tegen die airay Branling (apy House, Mr. Williams, the minority day by Policeman Morris the Har- mission have not been able to give and the ike is farcical and ts far from Header of the House of Representatives, |lem Court squad, as he was about to sufficient time to the preparing, with meeting the ends of jus The {dea @o-day directed attention to what he enter the scl: use at Lenox ave- the company's engine nt state- Of having twelve men sit In judgment ealled the Speaker's of the nue and One and Thirty-fourch | ment of “paystcal £ on a case and give a verdict and then Privileges of the House in arbitrarily street. Rossor o is twenty-nine /may %e agreed on, Th have a judge who doesn't know any- @djourning the House on Saturday years old and liv 471 Lenox ave- that a statement may be made which thing about the case grant an appeal last. He would make allowance, he Due, deny arrest as an out- | will take in nearly all the items. and the verdict often reversed. is dis- @aid, for the “pestering with which M@@e, and under Was escorted to inering force of the x and altogether wrong.’ he had inflicted the Speaker and for | the Harlem ( v arraignment be-|§ jarrettson was ainaged and fuman nature becoming intolerant at | fF¢ Magistrate House ae Being 20 pestered, but at the same," Court the accusing aster. Mrs. fe to we a eltizen time, he declared, the Speaker's act Amie Spark, of No. i815 Madison ave- s. “You ought to be $ . i nue, appeared against the young teac! da plane for d of your vote. Evary litigan Was one of tho gravest things that had Qe AyPtg oY enum D subWways “unde recent, orders yan appwal | A man with Mr. Williams then spoke of the con- stitutional rights of members to a vote by yeas and nays. “The Speaker's ac tion 1s undeniasle and is undenied by harm unless he was placed under re- straint in some institution. | “He 1s absolutely insane,” she eald, | “on music and art and is at times} him,” he sald. “The Speaker cannot violent when discussing such sub- @eny that it was his intent and purpose The evening when I cailed to out off the right to demand t to see hi home he worked @nd nays and that that was the himself into a frenzy because | made fwhy he did not make the open ruling, Some remark he did not like, and ut tnetead resoried to this unprece- threatened to shoot me. I fear him, @ented parliamentary act ason secured a warrani and and explaining subs¢ y Test through the press, when. there was no er, Charles, was alongside House to appeal to. nor to exp! us k as she told ot ner fe arto urpose 10." Speaking In the m 4 an opinion nade tonne tid ; {a8 to the questionable sanity a his we ighing his words, Mr. Williams, c brother. the tuac tinu!: cas On ea appearing. good look- ing young wr Sharesmier gorously denied the re h Speaker 1 A The truth is, Mr peaker, that nis sister and indignantly one of the best men In the @ long and undisturbed po: protested to the Court that he was in Whose leswer abuses have been g00d oT maturedly passed over, has made you ae strong his right mind i 2 motive behind somewhat despotic and intolerable ot | nw wecusations,”” he sald, ‘but is a unwilling to tell at this time what a is. | 1am certainly not insane, and will un- dergo atv test that Your Honor may think sufficient to determine my sanity. Magistrate House discharged Rosson with the remark that there was not | Sufflclent evidence to warrant holding him for any crime nor any $ Anything irrational in his behavior. Mrs, Sparks and her brother Charles ‘or some moons, he said. members of | the House and Press gallery had! noticed that the speaker frequently had ae 8 Jest Bie some official act, and “Very | left the oourt-room without speaking Tepresentative government | to) the ‘teacher. 1 paseo eecrots unexpected and nounced, was to lestroy the annihilating the constitutional a eed right of one-fifth of th=| Blouse" So place themselves on record MAKING A HARD FIGHT “In the recollection of the Chair,” | FOR ACCUSED RUSSIAN. @aid the Speaker, “since the present! Pest has jocoupied the Chair, | ot has bee: to th constitu. | *, ; . tens ‘and to she ules’ framed under "| «| Shepard’s Organization Engages then quoted thi 1 carding = taotios and ead: - Counsel to Protect ve, weeks past it is an open | and | again avowed by the! Pouren’s Rigitts. i the minority, that | Ing to dilatory procted-/ Tt was announced to-day by the or Lor Upomes wenich seemed to him | ganization known as the Friends of that were pending at the time | Russian Freedom, of which Edward M. Shepard is president, thet counsel has ioe oe been retained to protect the interests Siustity ‘hitvastion” It wes of Jan Janoff Pouren, who és in the Chair, he said, to condemn ‘Tombs pending extradition proceedings any momber, all members py the Russian Government, which oqualin their constitutional rights ne Sha tl Doarent int Want ea NESE their rights under the rules.” otine the Cee lon bearing | Ses, arson, burglary and inciting luties of each House of Con- | rio: “ 1 & Extradition ¢ being fought on the that at the time Pouren is mid med ground to have committed the alleged offenses the joint legislation. The gen- but. shortly before the motion to bel: end After om the , Sveaker Cannon declared Be watiecss | was proceeding in tory Tanner” whet the Chair ane that fon to adjourn|a state of civil war prevailed in Russia ad prevail Drevalled. | and that the acts of which the man is Republicans broke out into loud | accused, even if they can be substan- » in the midst of eawhich Mr. | tiated, were of a political nature Nfs elamored for recognition not of a oriminal character. As the the Speaker oalled Mr. Dalzell to | treaties between the United States and Chatr. Russia do not recognize political of- ————____ | fonsea ee 2 basis for extradition, Pou- jren's lawyers feel confident that the ROB TWO SAFES IN ONE PLACE. prisoner will be discharged by Com- LYNN, Mass., April 20.—Two safen tn | niisstoner Shields, Me grain store of Youland & McManus, | on Market street, were dynamited earl. to-day burglars, who escaped with Between $1.600 and $1,800 in cash. There the identity of the burglars. JAMES McGREERY & CO, 28rd Street 34th Street On Tuesday, April the ast, ES SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS, 1n joth Stores, Embroidered Lawn ............ me7,5 Embroidered Linen 2.75, 3-75 and 4.75 Pongee embroidered in Persian colors 975 Oe LADIES’ SUITS. In roth stores. Bordered Foulard Princess Dresses, Blue, brown and black, 28.50 Tailored Suits, made of shadow stripe serge, Panama Cloth and Grey Worsted, The latest models, 22,c0 and 29,50 —<$<—$—$$ ______ STAMPED PATTERNS. in Both Novelties in guimpes, suspenders, waists, coat collar and cuff sets, hats, belts, parasols, baby shoes, caps, bibs, ete On Imported Nainsook, Corset Covers.......6. Drawers)-i-'-l-iecleie cle ac Chemise (CX TD avanoocdoqgamodnanndnacca He Shirtwaists (on sheer linen)........1.00 Cretonne Sets, Clothes Bags, Sofa Cushions, Scarfs, etc., suitable for sume mer homes. JAMES McCREER 23rd Street \ ‘tores eeeee T8C tele 35C Ore cleeverveceeeccccce soe e45C Y 360. 34th Street ic ua nue mrbway !n Brook i Tl see th Bronx and at jury in this co attan and th never serve on a le} Charming French Worsted Butterily Suit Positive $25 Value *14°°¢ Exactly Like After Easter Reduction Sa Fashionable W i Richi” Fancy Stripe Seevlines French Coats, Worsted Persian Copenhagen Trimmed { (Light and Dark) Silk Collar, Blondine Novelty Silk Olive Cuffs Extremely Women's Full Plaited and Misses’ Skirt, Sizes Wide Bias Fold Stores Remember! Tuesday Alterations FREE Hib West 14th Stree NEW YORK 4608462 Fulton Street BROOKLYN 45t0651 Broad | Broad Stee Py eet eters © temas < Sater EXCLUSIVE FEATURES OF Sunday World Yesterday: Charges by The World as to the spirit. T Fear, inepired 6; tng Away of witnesses and. th Tepaon sion hh ends Paychical Boctety to make tage, Augueus Sweeny y'n enant, to consult with Wi! fam ‘J. Bryan. T. Yerkes ald to be abour Leo Tecktonioue, & planiet, twenty-four years old 1 New York's oddest club, “The Optimists,” at Thirty-third street and Fifth avenue. “A Plea that New York Should Act to Stop Certain Marriages,” by Patrick J. Scully, of the Marriage License Bureau. 6,131 Separate Advertisements. A HOME PAGF ABOUT FASHIONS, ETC. FOR WOMEN. ONE OF THE FUNNIEST “NEWLYWED" PAGES EVER DRAWN. A PRETTY ROMANCE THAT STARTED WHEN A PLUCKY YOUNG ENGINEER RESCUED HIS INTENDED FAR DOWN IN A DARK MINE, WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN “NOBILITY” CIRCLES WHEN MISS ELKINS BECOMES “COUSIN” TO A KING. UNCLE SAM'S NEW 810,900,000 FIGHTING MACHINE The Devil's Daughter. \ BASTER PICTURES INTERPRETING THE LIFE OF JESUS. Words and Music of the Catchy Comic Song, “THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE RY," the Musical Hit of “Follies of 1907 A Newspaper that Is Well Worth Ordering in Advance, isaac cco enn SSRSETISOEERDSTESSESESHESREEEEEEES OEE DUTSTEESESSEER RS a ee eee ——_—_— $$$ $$” a SI Extraordinary Values from Our Great Spring Sale of Notions SPOOL COTTON Fn! MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS ON ADVERTISED GocDS GROWING STORE lets YORK'S FASTEST, We vvy SAFETY | HAL In all DREss\ ike RS! RSIS New mvenenis WEST I4' STREET FACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED | OT alone do we boast of Presenting the best values in yee. ry in all New York, but we 5 be ae, New York’s Best Hosiery NS Siar breed: N pride ourselves on having the most complete line of every quality in. ev ery size and every wanted shade. Let us prove it. We can. reid hs BLAS LIC rin’ PORTEK k PEARL. Hi Women's 50c and 75c Imported Full Fash‘oned Sample Stockings STOCKING in black gauze lisle lace; ankles plain and. various styles; silk pair. 4h rao hand-embroldered insteps; also fancy color isles ith em- ALF: xl Dm) YDS. SF broidered insteps. Not a pair in the lot worth less than 50c.,; Cc umbers, dozen Gh) ie Ch nr fit eoouocucsbuspevcavouue. Women's 25¢ Stockings, W2¢ Children’s 15c Stockings, 10¢ lace lisie TY 1 shades of Fine ribhed cotton stockings, strictly wink: mare INS. Straight or crimp: AOI Ae fast. black, double sole, spliced : i heels and toes. sizes 5 to ly sold hy cial at 10c in very fine ri Children’ 8 ; Stockings Mirella WAlh 'Niers, han assorted shades of tan lisle amless, do to JC - regularly on : A Decisive 4-Hour Price Reduction in Girls’ %"" Coats Tuesday’s Great 4-Hour Sale of | Boys’ Suits at 1.29 These coats were former- On Saie Tuesday |, ie ole Just 600—Worth $2, $2.50 and $3 Each At S200, are a Oniy 9to 1 P.M r —for 4 haus onls snsisting of all sday morning. On Sale Tus-day AST bet and 1 Orly,9 to 1 P.M. r n BLE-BRE RI ssl AN AN eVerse T Not Zes le breasted wi p cloth facing 16 vears in the lot. Onk suits” ed with large pate! to a customer: no C. O. D Or. pocket__and_cut_extra ders filled; not a suit in the lot worth all the new shades; sizes 6 less than $3.00; on sale from 9 A. M. to to 14 years—trom § A. M. to t P. M. only, at 5 brow, at : e Exceptionally Low Prices in This Stirring [ia Sale Unusual Price Attractions in Spring and Sunmer Silks and Dress Goods : , 25c SILC CHITEFON a range of stripes and make NEW SPRING NOVE 27-INCH eft @ beautiful summer cial for Tuesday only UK RLACK nd lustrous. YARD PONG PON- WIDE makes| Painted Porcelain r; regular Ge. q 66-INCH STRIPE AND CH range of styles and col a NCH BLACK PON PANAT AT Ya 49c SO BLACK N PANAMAG valine 79 79 We Announce Tuesday a Rating Seal Sale a Women’s $5 Silk Coats at ts made half actual value for thin h K at an auction sale at underprice. ew oa ordinarily rare ; As fast as we can have these cog Just as You See) we advertise them—and away they go. Pictured at Lett] [he greatest bargain in years. We pur- sed 10,000 pieces of rich, black tat- worth #5- “Madame Butterfly” and Long Silk Coats, =— at $3. Special at $3.98. sre’s another great value—oflering these popular silk coats at a price hardly g the cost of the material, Made to our order fron k which we secured at half price. Two styles Madame But beautifully trimmed with silk braid, front and back trimmed with 6 rows of br lined throughout. The ot! Th Coat, 82.70. Fai so-nch coat; sizes 32 to 46—and worth #10 each... A | a te im HH at = p fold. Startling Rug Bargain ||WashGoods, Linens, &c. 350 Women’s Spring Suits, Worth $10, $12 to $15 — Special ina at ished with buttons, full ferevs sleeves with aGE, LINED THROUGHOUT Tr WITH GUARANTEED SATIN. Skirts are 19-gored deep plaited models, 412 d Sanford’s Extra Quality Brussels Rugs Creat Special Values for Tuesday one ft.—offered at a price the lowest in the rid Materials atrsist of nando aT penenier! checks ean) plaids, made) in the yards wide and finished_with one dee Your choice, alterations free, at. f 98% On Sale from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. me 400 Smith's Seamless Axminster ani —the former 9x6, the latter 9x12 history of Rug retailing. A most excellent selec- 72x: Only 1,000 dozen in the lot, seam, size tlon of new 1908 put- us B 72x90, and a bargain that was never | terns, all perfect rugs, ies oneal before offered. Limit 4. Special, ac SHEETS CV saeaandoon cdnubnuonoononed Mill Remnants of Lawns | Hemmed Hoek Toweis, Per Sq. Yd. for Wild's Cork Linoleum fi 1 i th e tterns; Ac geod aatity ‘ed bor 3, of patterns; 2 yards wide worth 7Sc; special a White Madras " waists 36-inch soft fini and dresses, value 2c., yard., Hydegrade Sateen Linings, 15c tn lengtt regular A5c fb 10,000 Yds. of an colors, 19¢ AT English Enam- if COC —— Special Lines of Furniture Offered Below Cost $7.50 (oa Siren, $4.98 Geos Special Sale of latchiess Bargain. edad Leather Din- Shown in 10 new ae ‘|, § 4% and 2 yards wide; usually ( soll a._45c. S oP 00 Morris Chair, $6.75, 100 solid Onk Morrie Chatrs, exactly Ike Exactly Like Cut {ustration; the 5 cushions are cov- ered in greon block ing Chairs, velour, closely tu ed and stiteb high banister back, quartered oak and polished, fine cane seat; val- ue $3.00, sale price, Mluatration, of solocted ed onk, iigh- Led pint

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