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MOVES WOE TO GET THAW OUT. OF THE ASYLUM Order Secured to Permit Him Roosevelt's to Sign Application for a Writ. GOT AT WHITE PLAINS. | | [ten to Con, James Graham, New Attorney | for Family, Acts—Thaw Impatient. The first move in the legal contest! ever the release of Harry K. Thaw fem the State Asylum at Matteawan has just been made by James G. Gra- kam, of Newburg, former gecretary of @@-Governor Odell. Graham obtained fm order from Justice Morschauser in |° {t fe Supreme Court at White Plains, G@resting the superintendent of Mattea- quem to permit Thaw to sign en appill- eation for a writ of habeas corpus. ‘The order is returnable at White Fisins and Thaw will be taken there, probably before Justice Morachauser. No date was fixed, and it is delleved it will be several weeks before the appll- | ation for the writ is made. Lawyer Graham, who was engaged fire was due to incendlarism, and that{ By the Thaw tinilly two weeks sg0 t0'| the sprend of the flames over a0 vast) the @ territory was due to the delfberate bring about Thaw’s reiease from asylum, when asked about the action yesterday said: fair.” Then he admitted that the step “That is @ private af-| was s preliminary one for 4 nearing to | determine the sanity of Thaw ‘A. Russell Peabody, personal counsel fer Harry Thaw, to-day said: “Dhis 1s really the beginning of the |» actual fight to secure Mr. Thaw’s re- lease from Matteawan. We will be prepared to show, at the proper time and in the proper manner, that he is sano in every sense. testified for the defense in the first and second trials of Mr. Thaw visiting him every week. They are the only experts who have been ina position to study mm from the time of his ar- ¢ rest until the present, and they will testify that he is now in possession of his faculties and should ve given his freedom.’ It is said that the preliminary work of getting Thaw out of his present place of confinement has already cost the Thaw family upward of $25,000. District-Attorney Jerome is opposed to + to-day + Thaw being released. He that he and his assistant, nik ( van, would go before Ju Mors auser, if the latter granted the writ Lawyer Graham said “Since 1 was retained in the Thaw about two weeks ago I case by have sane. His physical standing the morbid i he ig subjected, is was.’ SHGIN STARTS 10 MEET ANNA GOUL: TAKES tld SECHET Future Cannot Be Told, but His Past in America—That Was Torture! PARIS. April Sagan gave an ir sentative of the J of a friend last night Naples in wt. was going to The Prin America as ridiculc and M “Th riage had occurred se sey,” he said. “wt the renorted fainily my fate GIBRA Friedric day from ssel at Italy before HEAVY BAIL FOR POLICE CAUGHT IN WORLD TRAP. De Cantillior t Lyons, Hughes and Indicted on ¢ Faking | er bond « A disorder $3,000 The allenists who | have been | § | that |CHELSEA FIRE INQUEST THE EVENING WORLD, FALSE AND YOU W:LTER BAXER'S MUST RETRACT,” WILL ALLOWED LOEB TO SIMS BOSTON COUAT of Walter | ,, | “Pr, r Denie HE Secre S ecretary Denies ,, who died suddenly iraitiwastanewed) | Sisouls Ownership and Lob- g Charges the Suffolk County The action was edure on pet! WASHING! YN, A made man Sims, of Tennessee, the Houre | Loeb to-day in reply to Sims's speech in r Loeb's connec: | Mr. Loeb calle upon Mr. Sims for an the jimmediate retraction. @ays that statement of Mr S.ms wi false in its effect, misleading in mputation, un- & } saree) parent ice anonane | To Whom Will You Trust Your Eyes? President Roosevelt's secretary says Did You Ever Hear of a Reputable Physician Having Bargain Sales —offering to cure diseased conditions at SPECIAL PRIC WOULD YOU TRUST A PHYSICIAN WHO DID? why risk your eyesight by buying Bargain Sale Eye The lenses tised in cheap eyeglasses are the imps | pressed by machinery; they are not surface ground, have no | oratory finish, and are of irregular densi of the 4.700 shares of the common | stock road standing in his name | only 1@ shares, enough to enable him 10 qualify as director, are his and he dentes approaching anv one regarding street railway leisiation | oo | ¢ the MAY SHOD INCENDIARISM. HARRIS LENSES are made of American Crystal, focus CHELSEA, Mass, Apri) 21.—In an eel ground, without the slightest deviation in polish or finish, in our fort to mun down persistent rumors | own factory, to meet the requirement of each eye as the scien- that the start of Chelsea's disastrous! — tific examination of our OCULIST shows The whole work is completed under our personal supe n, and science when your glasses go to you they are as pertect as opt } can produc WE HAVE NO “EYEG 3 BARGAINS.” WE SELL 91 EYEGLASSES THAT ARE REALLY WORTH St. $3.00 EYEGLASSES THAT ARE REALLY WORTH $3.00. N K. 3 54 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. 54 West | 25th St., near Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus Ave.. 81st & 82d Sts. ik OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS. 489 FultonStreet, BROOKLYN. Near John, Opens May ist. setting afire of many buildings, an in-| quest was begun in the court house | here to-day expected that nearly | a hundred w! be examined. The State and local police conducted the proceedings. The nu of sWh ves known to have fre of pee) 12 n to- he the d Our New Store. 76 Nassau S' ss B. Altman & Ca. MRS. VANDERBILT WILL KEEP “BREAKERS” CLOSED. | HAVe ESPECIALLY PREPARED FOR A SALE TO-MORROW | (We DNESDAY), APRIL 22d, A NUMBER OF WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ HATS $6.50 & 9.00 1.75 & 2.50 AN ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF FLOWERS, | OL!'AGE AND FANCY FEATHERS; UNTRIMMED HATS AND TRiIMM:.bD WALKING HATS (FIRST FLOOR) TRIMMED HATS IN WALKING STYLES UNTRIMMED HATS . . . . . she was not his season, and to and Sunday send to the 1 every from ps aos KILLED WITH A BRICK ace oe TO.MORROW (WEDNESDAY), APRIL 22d, v DLETOWN, > ey pril 31.—at a “ter A SPECIAL OFFERING OF SILK TAFFETA RIBBON 5%2 INCHES WIDE, SUITABLE FOR GIRDLES, NECKWEAR, MILLINERY PURPOSES AND CH'LDREN'3 WEAR, IN BLACK, WHITE, CREAM AND VAR OUS DESIRABLE SHADES, 2lc, PER YARD PER PIECE OF TeN YARDS, $1.90 341h Strect, 357h Street and Sth Anenue. -REGALS- FOR WOMEN Custom Style and Quality in Oxfords If you've never worn Regals you can't fully appreciate the perfect comfort afforded by Regal quarter-sizes. And you couldn't begin wearing Regals at a more favorable time than right now, when 104 dainty new styles are waiting for your selection in every Women's Regal store. You'll find Oxfords in all the correct leathers : Gun Metal and “Regal Brown russet leather of the year. ‘ gn of T'REGAL ON Patent, —the most distinctive a And in every one of oN these smart models you'll recognize the style NIN features that Fifth Avenue's expensive ‘ Ss custom makers have proclaimed correct for 1908, Regal quality is recognized as standard throughout America and in twenty One of the 104 correct Regal styles foreign countries. woe 50 and $4.00 | Mail Orders Promptly Filled for this season made in all leathers. “-Sizes , GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN'S STORES. Spring and Summer Style Book sent postpaid on request New York Cit 1 Brooklyn a Ave. bet. Central RK j erney City, N. J, 66 Newark Ave Paterson, N. J. 225-283 Main St. y, near Gates Ave. 91975 Broad *OTORES ARKED WITH A 8TAR ARE OPEW EVENINGS TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1908. To-morrow, Wednesday, takes place our Annual Clearance Sale or every Vf TR / IN STOCK, Offering wih utter disregard to former value or our cost, 1,600 Beautiful Skirts for the purpose of preparing for the Summer season, and in conformity with our principle to carry over no goods, 300 Skirts $9.50 Of plain and fancy materials Former ri ing pri es up to $6.75 broadc’oths, brilliantine, 500 Skirts $9.50 silk and novelty striped clotn,... oe of panamas, Former selling prices up to $8.95 300 Skirts $ 500 of taffeta sil, voile panama, broadcloth, Former sel.ing prices up to $12.50 $7 50 2, serge, chiffon panama, etc, , broad-.oth, vo.'z 300 Skirts of tatt.t Former selling prices up to $16.50 iinest voile, $Q-75 200 Skirts ot micage silk, Rajah silx, fine tatera exceprionally tine broadcicta Former eling price up ta $25.00 One Ove Bock Bloes Be ou y Becow i , a ae Stern Brothers direct attention to their large assortments of Summer Weight ; Blankets & Comfortabies For Seashore or Country Homes and Hotels ‘ les Special Va Also To-morrow the following Blankets, Light Weight, Medium Single Size Phree-quarter Double oY 4,50 5, 4.25 4,35, 5.25 4.75, 5.95 $3,15, 3.75 3. 2.25, 3.45 2.7 Comfortables, Double Size, Figured Silkoline on both sides, at $1.35 Fancy Silkoline with Silk Borders = Steamer Rugs, Ail Wool, in the most desirable Styles and colorings, x $4.50, 5.85, 7.00, 8.50 Women’s & Maids’ Aprons «Caps including Particular attention is directed to a varied assortment, | Maids’ Aprons, to $3.50 Butlers’ Aprons, 36¢ to $1.50 Nurses’ “ 220 me Witcher 30c “ 806 Ar prons, $1.45 MAIDS’, NURSES’, Lat: AKFAST, DUSTING AND NIGHT CAPS. Maids’ Ge to 38¢ Leather Goods Cases with S sat $4.25 ‘ “5.95 OA . 50c, 95c LEAT AND WIC AUTOME HAMPERS, TRAVELING BAGS & SLIT ¢ =ASES, WITH & WITHOUT FITTINGS, i WEST 23d ST MoM Jock Tailored Trimmed Hats A STRIKING EXHIBIT OF LARG? SAILOR HATS in Black and Burnt Milan, trimmed with silk and large wings ; value $7.50.. Untrimmed Hats IMPORTED DRESS SHAPES, new Heavy Side Ril, and Burnt fancy Rough Braid: value $3.50 Imported Wings and Quills A NOTABLE COLLECTION of Mephisto Curled Quil's, 18 and 24 inches ‘ong, in black and colo:s va.ue 65 cents. MEPHISTO LYRE QUILLS, 25 and 3) inches yes biack and colors; vaiue $2.0); pair LARGE WINGS, ail newest effects and colorings; valu: $1.5).. Black | Arnold & Co., 438 FULION ST., BROOKYN Paris, New Yok can Flancisco, To-morrow We Will Sell Women’s $8.75 French Voile Skirts at $4.05 These Skirts are made in the very newest spring models of high class French voile, a fine wear-resisting quality that rarely goes \| into skirts sold for less than ten dollars. These skirts are not only made .of' fine quality material, but they are finely made too. They are well cut, they have fashion- i, able lines and they hang in a manner that gives an air of smartness to the wearer. They are ideal skirts in every way and are wondertul bargains at $4.95. Two Special Silk Lined Voile Skirts $15.00 Silk Lined Skirts, $8.75 $x8.50 Silk Lined Skirts, $10.98 These are splendid examples of fine skirt making and vou can buy these at almost the cost of the silk lining. The voile is of the finest, firmest and most durable quality and the taffeta is a kind thet you'd expect to find only in high grade petticoats, Several splendid up-to-date mod- els at each price. ' Arnold & Co., 438 Fulton Street The key to Fortune's vaults is commonly known as a World Real Es- “th Ag. Acquire one to-day, WEST 2id ST. 3.50 Ground F.oor. 1.95 25c 75¢c 65c Louisville, Axminster Rugs & Mattings For Wednesday & Thursday, at Special Prices Axminster Rugs, in Oriental designs Ox Ott Regular Price $18.50, at $14.50 i Oeonite wi GA, us 19.50 Japanese Mattings, iain white cr tancy tigured, Roll of 40 yds. $9.50 | Chna Mathings Besiaca te or fancy checks, Roll of 40 yds. $10.00 yyest iwentyethird Street «@ McCutcheon’s LE. “The Linen Store” Washable Dress Goods Fine t. Gall Dress Swisses ils otton Mater: Mic have im- Serre resvalll hat | he i porte t from the best } ( the small pin facturers. The line | to the large cushion dot, ie eee Palins ae her wich an extensive variety ne white French and medium figures and English isooks, India, Pe “ 3 ches wide, at 40c. to $1.50 per yard Tailored Waist Materials French sian and V Lawns (sot Ecru White and Batiste, Silk —_________ Cambrie: = and Cotton Mulls, Cambries, | aT RCS Longeloths, Percales, Organdies | milsh » Madtaso Ohaciale and Swisses | Piques, in many exclusive in. stripes, checks and dered eftects. In all white White French Batiste See eT Tet and colors; suitable for the new These goods are made on hand Tailored Waists. Highly recom- looms and are embroidered in mended for their washing quali- m ties. small and medium’ figures with 32 inches wide, at 33c. to $1.50 some fine corded effects, together per yard with a number of new Bayadere | Japanese Hand L stripes with Herringbone stitch- gapaocseitiand Loom Crepe ing and small designs. We can In plain White, Light) Blue, recommend these on account of their washing and wearing qual- ities, Pink, Coral, Chamois, Gray, Helio, Brown and Black, A new fabric for Shirt Waists and Walking 40 and 42. inches wide, from Suits 85c. to $2.50 per yard. 32 inches wide, at 65c. per yard. In addition to the above we show practically every de- sirable Wash Fabric in both Staple and Novelty goods. [EA OASIS ee ieee 5th Ave. & 34th St., Opposite Waldorf-Astoria Mother’s Milk Carries the Laxative With It No need to give Cescarets direct to the If ‘he nother takes them, ets the benefit. —to make the baby’s food gently laxative. Cascurets have the same effect as laxative foods would have. They eas harmless as food. baby bal | This vegetable laxative conveys its full effect to the mother’s milk, | So one cand plet, taken when $ not true of any other laxative needed, keep erand baby at the world has yet produced, well bets Cascarets by all andy | o 1 Any person living largely on milk n have the help of a laxative. | Milk fails to supply the laxative effects that other foods supply. Go nursing mothers all need Cascarets pocket box me cate, nth-treatment atment box $) ceate,