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@hall preserve them involate for sx months?” “ The octogenarian President of the Doard answered afiimative “You know these He.ast watcnmon HEARST LAWYERS ER EFFG'S 10 DEN) CHARGES © AVOID BINGER COST HER Li OF HS PERS. COST Recount Trial Develops a Sit-' Miss Berkley uation of Humorous | Interest. | Had 1 Fixture Tightened and Died as a Result. yose Gas WERE BOXES DISTURBED) 311 a pretty young Submitted to Exhaustive Examination. night ing 80 moved at ae rk last she retired The first stage in the trial by jury of the Hearst contest of the election of When he le st all and com- Mayor McClellan presents a funny sit- mented night. wation. The Hearst forces are doing | C)) ZEGUCNO UM euloge, (Her heir best to undo the efforts of the) sunt. Hearst newspapers for two vears by fi) Mier tis trying to establish amMrmatiely that they, *! Ballot-boxes of the election of 1906 have Ween presered inviolate. Bugene Lamb Richards, Jr, of coun- @el for MoClelan, is making !t as im- "dT. S1b- vas ‘alled @ult as possibile for Messrs. Jackson, La GO Dolson and Shearn to do this, In fashioned. and, ution f ve ross-examination of President Voornia, et sat oo of the Board of Blections, he| hus inexe pee @rawn out a picture of the lax and go- tits ter foo -you-please way t! rovisions of the 1} for % bw ap she eeron Pl ed Z 2 with n@ windows salnead lection law were enforced. Added to this, he drew out that be- ides the three polloemen kep: contin- ually on guard before the looked and @ealed doors of the storage rooms where the boxes are plied up there were also thres private watchmen employed by William Randolph Hearst to watch the policemen. What the Law Provides. “Does the Election law provide,” asked Mr. Bolson, ‘tha tafter the count the inspecotrs of election shall eval up the boxes and turn them over to the po- Uoe, hte police to turn them over to the Board of Hlections, and that the board POWER Were in guard w.ih the tiree puicemen @t each storage piace!” e' “Did you ewear them and instroct them in their duties?” “No; we instructed the policetnen.” “Were there any private watchmen for either of The healthy woman, strong men- tally and physically, vhose ambi- tion and magnetic influence urge men to deeds of grandeur and hero ymen are all-powerful sick and ng women there any provision of the for such private watcn- men, or any authority of law for the Presence of these Hearst watchmen?’ Messrs Shearn and Dobson sad veen ! etting uneasy during tils line of ques- iil; SUC loning, and both oojected to this last Jeak said Justice Lambert 2 little ambitio ran “It is a matter for the consideration of hav little ambi Jon ra ‘ the jury bles occupy all th 1 They ud~e Voorhis said there was no such | q4\, i ir pai r fro @utnority In the law. | dwell upon their Pau fr m |nervousness and ; are extremely melancholy, and avoid society. For. thirty vears LYDIA E. PIN¥ HAM’S VEGsTABLE CO“uPsLUND been s.ving women from this awful condition. Mrs. Lowse Jung, of 332 Chest- That Order of Gaynor’ Mr. Voorhis was asked whty the Board of Elections did not ob y Jus- tice Gaynor's order, of two days after @iection, anu receive the ballot boxes at once. “We did not understand that the or- @er was addrissed to the Board,” he replies, “and, beswes, y order ‘to show cau-c, A later order, signed by Justice Dickly, directed the Board to receive them. it was only an pin es ney We fae Detroit, Mich., w $hem in the midale of the nj “L suffered from a very sev ale Rueyectintieabesureretnpsriee weakness for a long tin E mext morning. It is in evideni Pinkham’s Vegetable Cor re- @ver, that “only one box was © stored my health. | hope it will do other a women as much good as it has me.” ” Mrs. Emma Wheaton HUNTED LIONS IN THE Wiig Ny SS Ufo fis CENTRAL PARK JUNGLE. + of Vienna, Pinkham: w. My hus- nsisted upc 1 trying Lyd Je Compound, wh Heved all my of me ay a Lads of Twelve Brought Down No t Game With Their .22- Calibre Revolvers. of No. 67 West One ifferent w FACTS FOR SICK V Vegetab m roots and he Doth twelve, were Jem Court to-day ch Mons in Central Park last ni 2 calibre revolvers. Policen Gmith had gathered the while in the midst of t ed with hunting with 8 big game and while they were exploding cart- Tdges us fast us they could load and py ‘The chief p ¢ th 1 ment, however, was to le : of tile man who t ee t vam, at Lynn, Moss y sick women (to write her them on the at q for advice They were paroled in dy of - thelr mothers. ——____ BIG BOND ISSUE BY CENTRAL FOR COOKING any Service Roard Grants Permixston clean milk is. sa heciuse cooking kills gem but ALBANY, / e s FOR DRINKING vothhig vice Commission ane f p certiied or pezr'ectly G@pplication of the New Y bu P y Railroad for — permissic t pasteurized milk shculi be $4,000,000 of frst mortgage per cent allowed, Crder bonds and $20,000,000 of 4 per cent. de- benture bonds. The schedules sub ing showed millions of | there had b Der, 1977, $49.0),000 provide for obil provements in $7,190,000, for exper ted at the henr, that of the ‘oveme ded u to Decem- | The d0nds ure to 8 incurred for im und the balance for future nents this year Inclut f s. sit It is the only mik PERF Y pasteurized in New York. and i) is not cay Ak: milk but hay a out one fifth more creom ‘an average mik ells for Oc. a QUAKI, delivered ‘Try it Order by telephone, 6759 Colum: bus, or from our 4) stores, AVE YOUR CLOTHES THESE Times. | HANG GARMENTS iN MANAHAW Ss | waists of ¢} of mennis? tailorec linon waists Broad vanety of | models in each fabric. Ail at 4.50 each; worth 6.50 ee tly to Jali lated sui Was asi stenographer in & office and the daughter < salesman. Since ihe fteen years so, nr grandmotier, | f, OUTER DRESS FOR ‘VOMEN ANC MISSES | Jan aunt, } ¢ the Brook! j gered SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun rises, 5.13Sun sete 4.45|Moom rises A.M. Have Prepared for Wednesday A Most Extraordinary Specia! in WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ ALL WOOL Pe) 3 ran Serge Suits $14.75, Formerly $25.00 in single-trea te | 4-button Cutaway. Coa’ ‘ined with best qua ity striped ialfeta; colar and cuffs inlaid with contrasting silk and edged wit) ‘ancy soutache br id; la‘est ful. pleated skirt, colors, Nivy and Cope hagen, Exceptional value. | BLACK 8ROAOCLOTH or PANAMA COATS in 3-button | PORT OF AEW YORK. ARRIVED. Liane seats Progres INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. LO-DAY Havana, Barbados evo. Pr Aucuat Wil.» 1 | cutaway 9s» ‘iy ‘ront .nocels, blacw satin % i Hadi || i Vai $9.50.... OUTGOING STBAMSHIPS N, W. Cor. Se Ni W. Cor. 2 se mes 357 Sixth Avenue “22S Norfolk. ——E— Kronpring Wilhelm, Hasnilton, ., Bremen. City of Golumbus, i Baverinah. Charleston. The many favorable expressions that we have received from women si oppers relative to the rest, convenience and refreshmem attorded by our Reception and Louugin, Koon indicate the high appre cia 101. 1) Wit. this novel feature is regarded. Ter is servea without charge, throughout the day —tourth .jocr The third floor. tiful devoted to the New York. Greenhut and below, 1s the most beau- Embellishment of Home, in Company Dry Goods 35.00 Mannish Tailored Suits at 25.00 Two hundred. all told. Half of them we had made specially in uncommonly smart three-quarter effects; silk-lined coats—%5 models, ir black-and-white and blue-and-white hair-line suitings; and mixtures, and ight ano Jark shades of panama The other hundred we have taken fror our regular stock—an assort- ment of mannish models that have been selling a. 35.00. To-morrow the entire two hundred suits at 25.00. High-Art Dress Waists at 4.50; ‘ly twe dollars less than worth Lingerie waists trimmed witk lace and insertion’ hand-embroidered tailorea _linon waists; and nb-oidered batiste showing y i: 75; five hundred ski Separate Skirts at 6.75; freantred skiree son's best-iike! nodels Gored and plaited; button, grap and joc immed; panasas, sicilians and serges —in browns bises, aus and biack, These skirm were priced a 16.0, 12.50 and 15.00 in our own ttock—but beceuse thr sizes are broken we oer them At 6.74 each, F ’. Our designers have made oO a ur style-designers anes s epeciamaud of the pretty Spring and have evolved pee ats quaint hats shar szem to best 4 of the moe? distinct: become children’s faces: and Summer Footwear ive models as so, unusual interest attaches tc our dis- this season. Here are afew exclusive play of children’s hats for every need, with this store: including che new sailors and mush- Boulevard, tresh from the workrooms; stray rooms, ove: theinstep; with detachable Mothers will be charmed with our ex- gilt buckle; « unique tastefu! model in tan Russia quisite hand-made bats of Tuscan, calf with steeple leather heels of . . 600 trummeo with french ‘owers ind ib- 8 ’ - = boo axcellent 10.00 values, -heyll be LET (RCE Sree eran voted but we have marked them at 5.75 each of imported patent leather, or tan and black Main Floor Russia calf, dj ‘ ie 8.00 Simplicity ; the seiner creation of the sca- son; plain fe bow ser instep i} 5 At ten dollars; wo and plain roe; bench-made, of smported patent Black Silk Coats emanmntsinchamblackaale leather, and tan and black Russie calf, at —. 7,00 -At 10.00 tefete models One, a 3- London Pumps; all leathers, at 5.00 Goa . button cureway style, 4 = na aleevestancol lar pet ents English Colonials; © parent, black and and 1850 combinanoa trimmed— tan calf, gray and tan iemeserity vteee cee suede and black buckskin, at. . 5.00 pedand lined. The other, collariess; #ith cront, back, For Wednesday Only: % sleeves and cutis braid-trimmed; satin lined Tan Russia ali button boots, with all this sea- i fon’s style-touches of narrow t forated At eighteen-fifiy; four \ate models of finest black Vamp end Cubani(hect regulerly 4.00, and ex- taffeta; plain tailored effects; also some with lace and cellent value at that, specialat. . . . 3.00 braid trimming; 3U inches long, Second Floor [Display and Sale of Cotton Wash Goods The skilful, artistic weavers of Switzerland and France can produce nothing more delicately beautitul than the handsome Swiss muslins which we show to-day—and which go to make up, in part, a stock that, in variety and low prices, is unma: hable in New York. Every new, well-liked weave, pattern and coloring is here in this complete stock. Some y eras ue we could, go on de:crib.ng till doomsday, The fabrics are tar better seen than | | 1aked of: i nbroidered Swiss muslins, 44 in. wide, Silk-and-cotton chiffon cloth, 44 in. wide, | colored figures on white or tinted R made in Switzerland; medium ‘and light i grounds, at, a yd. . 5 aero) woven stripes on white grounds, at, a yd. 85c Embroidered Swiss muslin, 4+ in. wide, Bren h printed plumetis, 32 in. wide, floral with waite dots on wide Pekin-st 5 Dit cvins Hern @ 50c grounds of tan-and-white, pink-and-white rene iGlen oan a sate oral designs 1 and gray-and-white, at, a yd 125 Coe Risin enc ett pesy Grounds TAC i y y a yd. 9 . 45c & 50c | Swbs muslin, 44 in, w Irish dimity, best quality, beautiful i W of colorings ot | me rns, at, a vd. ‘ 18c & 23c \ r blue on white grounds, at, a yd. 85c linen lawn, printed in dainty black and } in Ficor colored figures and stripes, at, a yd 7 5c Staple effects andex- treme novelties, Summer Floor Coverings shown exclusively by this store. Directim- portatons from China Japan and the East Indies Attractive values for Wed- nesday’s selling: Chinese mattings; seamless, in fancy checks and stripes: 40 yd. rolls 6.00 to 15,00 20 yd. rolls at one-half the above prices. Japanese matings; including exquisite hand-embroid- ered art effects, in double-dyed inlaid designs; an end- less variety of other designs and colorings: 40 yd. rolls. 800 to 26,00 20 yd. rolls at one-half the above prices. Japanese matting rugs; all colors, at be, 1,00, and 1,25. East India Mood) rugs; artistic effects, heavy queli- ties for porch use Sea goers will find our showing of steamer rugs complete,varied Rugs and attracnve—all the newest plaids as well as the best-liked Tartans, with plain or tancy backs. For to-morrow’s selling we present a special purchase Which permits of the following prices: a At 3,95, 475 and 5 75 Values 5.00, 6.00 and 7.50 | Steamer | Main Floor Soft-lustred, rich-draping silks and satis and crepes in demand this season for Princess, Empire and Directoire frocks and wraps. We are showing them et their fe Silks De Luxe splendid best in our Drap Henri IV; Crepe ! = Antique; Troubadour; and Gnally, in our ime 3x6 ft, at 2.75 | 4x7 ft, at 475 ported in Princess,” sumptuous in tone and Reoierh 4.50 i Others in sizes pte Bx12, texture, and selling always at 4.00; but priced os now at Pe ery ee 2 25h 36-inch wide, shown in nine delicate evening shades. Main Floor Ye Raglan cretonne rugs Log Cabin rag rugs, blue and white cotton rugs—SUitable for summer chambers. Third Floor 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. \Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. (Store Formerly Occupied by B Altman & Co.) _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1908. AAAANVASADAVAVERATA GAN TUAS TULSA TE ATUAN IA EEEE EA SAAASA OA NOS i : Special Sule FRIDAY ONLY of : CANARY BIRDS LAVENDER RI3BONS DYDOOOS-% FLO Rede MODE LOY DOLD T oF WHE 40h SPREBT t 9 gtclock WRIDAY WORN- at & yaro : eee : Values range up to 25c. 360 BEAUTIFUL HARTZ MOUN- ° y Sale Begins on tha Main Floor of : TAIN CANARIES : the Idth Screet Ltore : It cages, completsiy : | S ATV o'clock Friuay Morning atthe VER\ AS: 3 j Fine quality Cavenue. HING PRICE e 3 were ased in tOnjuaction @ : : . tians—are simply « if dusty. 3 ese B were as Easter decorative fea- 3 H and they are good as new 2 tures, and they are your healthy and fine sing: By DHSOPSE HOSS SATA VASAT AEA AS ANAS TETAS AMA TAASA TA AAMAS TALL RAAAeANeRNenee BPSECSOHE-0.4:66.05.-2.90H 6 Minutes from Hoboke: to The 14th Street Store £EPM-DIAOEODOODMEDIDEDDHGHAM AVRAAAAA AAR VAAL VARARATAAAAGAAUAAA SONAR ARNE ERE TE EE: Hosiery % Price To-Morrow fs the Third Day of This Great Hosiery Sale Assortments are Complete with Hosiery for Men, Women, Children and Infants We obtained a mammgth purchase of 250,000 pairs of stockings from one of the largest Philadelphia mitts are most remarkable. STOCKINGS. large assortment anc fancy color less than 25¢,. many up 10 3 STOCKINGS—i or n. all seainless, the w: @ citluren sal buick all nave to: black, tan values up to 2¢c pair i tO G6 ite, STOCKINiS—for every member of the family, @ STOCKINGS—For men, i beautiful assortment of plain si In lace, openwork, embroid- 19c, ail th ew spring hosiery | Isle, gauze ar ine cot double soles, t e @ values up to 3 ADUAVUAADATADAAEAUERAREDEAUAERETEUELESERURURENEA LESAN TASER EASELS STA EERLESEC ORCL ESCEEURENEEOEEUENEUARUE SE URAERUEUURUEUUTUNANEUAM ALA UHAAARUAAALAARAL EUR ERTASURSE USE UOATUREURUAR TEL SAA CTESAEH TES FASE T AAAS: SPOOR HDHD DRISHOG OSH WALL PAPER 3 2,000 rolls. washable varnished $ tile papers, regular 30c roll, at 20c : PEdHLOHLIOIASS POOO904$4066-0.5.000000042500 be HOUSEHOLD LINENS 8 5.000 READY MADE BED SHEETS. of the very, bert ah > q grade linen mn ee g ; Werth T0.; each HOUSE CLEANING BARGAINS. | Fine : B ady made, with uality Bedroom, Hall and Kitchen Papers, % Or fit Rize b fl well covered designs; © florals and small, i $ regular 10c, and 12 The. and pb Cs PARLOR AND § OM PAPERS, 2 9 or 18 inch borders; Gilt, Tapestry, two- © Roll, GCOS “ Oo 3 wee tone stripes and linen effects; 3 Q Mus bales g20d. b al Ane to 25¢. rh 1214Ac > 3 BED sree WunitemboneycomBelSpreaasietreny Obs SOLID COLOR PAPERS with shaow % 3 Bd0. AUSTRIA: FRIN Blues; regular 30c, and 40c. 22 > 3 White “or re " : it RolB0cr candies cee ys Ce 3 Meare sts 3 14TH STREET STORE, Main Floor.) (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Fourth Floor.) 3 90-90 yore $aOSooe* FRAMED PICTURES Original Oil Paintings, Pastels, Etchings, etc: For Wedding Presents and Home Decoration. 2 1O.MORROW we feature 200 T Beautiful Framed pictures (like tulustration; suitabie for ««Dens,’” Vining Rooms, etc. Frames aftistically decorates with Horse Shoes, Bit, etc. These pictures r.gularly sell for $1.50. To-morrow (cme only to a cus- 69c tomer), 5:26 16x37, Our Third Foor Picture and Frame Department has a large ; i assortment of remarkable bargains, in small and medium sized Pictures, Popular Subjects, for Frizes, etc. . PAINTINGS — Landscape and marine, ARTISTS’ PROOF ETCHINGS—In @lit, with cor- pubjecta; handsomely framed in i 104 Cullvagid framencwlin shagon poses: $1008 4,90 | Gaur AND HUNTING PICTURES—For dining TELS—All beautifully framed ‘in massive a framed in dark $1.59 69¢ Ties; some with shadow boxes, value padonaoaabanagns a $3.93, $93, 5.98 Ginson BLACK AND WINTE DrawinGs 28x27 Incher BONA: ree papers proof edition; 1.0) val CHRISTY. FISHER AND HUTT PASTEL DRAWINGS Haine A Laon Fen pe Nee atest subse framed in nye $1 GO CHA are ocean ce enayendl CA SPSS SESS value A RT APANESEMATTINGS Here’s a great chance to get a Japanese Matting Rug, 36x72, at saving in price. Exceptionally attractive; variety of colrs; 69¢. value, at, each...-.++> : EXTRA FINE JAPANESE GOOD QUALITY JA”- MATTINGS, worth 30c.to| ANFSEMATTINGS 16+ worth 25¢, to selling from doc, to A eer 2 ROC, and joc yard... : a ‘@ : RUG BAI GAINS Cilcloths @ Lincleums. a_ great 49c THE VERY FINEST GRAD S| OF CHINA MATTIN which others re , | 83x10.6,] 6 x9 ats 5 Feros | #158" | $1049 More Bargains from the Big ¢pril Sale value, value, value, 100 OmLcLorus, | 3 vara 24 Pie WAIL NOLEUMS, 14.75112.751 7.75 | suis, cos,nmine fait Fo CC) aaris,ctect out rom Oe SANFCRD’S 6 x 9 EEST [500 omcLorns, 2 yards OSTLERE « vide vou Cull rolis; tD'S LIN- XMINSTER Ric s, $18.00vaue $11.98 44c from full " 4 CORK LINOL! BORO aaaee AX- oat ctor | full 36c INLAID. 1 , square ya $10.49 VA.UE..oee.ee- $6.98 | oc. conic “Lane 8 an 98c WOOL Fil. BD DINING: | }, vera wid is & COM RUG», size World,” cut, from full Sy 4 yards wide, cut from full Reet 8575 value. 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