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THE EVENING WORLD. THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1908. 18 ‘MANY KILLED IN POLITICAL RIOT GRAND JURORS CALLED TO TELL ABOUT JEROME Members ae iartt March, 1906, | Body to Be Asked About the Case of G. W. Perkins. Mayor of Fort de France One of the Victims of Mob Fighting at That Place. }: 4 MET’ VOUCHER MISSING FORT DE FRANCE, Island of Mar- tinique, April 30.—Several persons were Wand Rules That Offenses in, a First Term Were Condoned by Re-election. Killed ana a number wounded in political disturbance here westerday aft- ernoon. One of those killed was the of Fort de France of the New York L{fe with- Members of the March, Gury have been summoned 198, Grand to testify | to the wt the investigation before Special MaMiiis Commissioner Hand Into the charges | '* taken con preferred against Dis' Attorney Je- aoe nd pais ee mmisstoner bin Ha 1 of Nylic Eight members of the Grand Jury ter, de. fave been rounded up, are pnts ti getting fmoing to be asked to Perkins had PENS he District- [were impressed by Mr d reinvest he appeared in the end said it w the matter of attention ef the Pierce. I examined it, and 1 believe, n it and find indictments in Other questior ine to show that but for Mr Sinythe, w > with Mr. Ss services he Railway 191 det ance © Co., of Boston, w! at the Armstron Mr. Hughes ertain im portant facts ¥ clare, review Million dolla were The bonds (Kidder, Peabody & © + $40,000, rotit mitter Pe York 1 New peared on the books of the insura Wyas at dia sale, but hooks do y profit & $40.00) t er to George W. Perkins, but th oks of P. Blorgan & Co. and M r A HICH GRADE VARNISH Seonal books fail to show a AND STAIN COMBINED pena iorgatie Give your floors a coat tee that he held t SHORCU DE RACE NIG! of JAP-A-LAC, and have Mr, Jerome yawned {ing of the testimony. them look as bright and But Mr. Jerome was not in bad humor. To the contrary, he was really new as they did the day anirthful. He smoked a cig r the half hour they were first finished. j the morning session, and ax {tm a puft during the awadted the openty vind J The cost is small, and you ! He sang, too "Harrigan will enjoy doing the JAP-A-LAC- selection “Yesterday was the dullest day I've ING yourself, shad in ten years,’ commented Mr, Jerome on the p dings the r * ef which filled nns of the news- papers, D Jerome on the Stand. It Is in the testimony that the $10,000 Profit upon the Mexican bonds was transferred ta Mr. kins the okm Daniel SonssSons, WILL PLACE ON SALE Friday and Saturday About Two Hundred WALKING SHIRTS | At Almost Half Price. | ' They are light weight Panama, Serges and Mohair, side BP by t IN MARTINIQUE | -ONeill-Adams 6 | Sixth Avenue’s Greatest Store AUDITORIUM CONCERTS Les Recarat Y CONCERT Sooners: FUR STORAGE Best in the World Orders by Mail or Telephone -|Wanamaker’ Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Tomorrow’s May-Day Offerings In the Spring FURNITURE SALE The Climax of a Great Event Not since the busiest days of our February Sale has there been such enthusiastic furniture yuying as we have had this week, And yet we know that hundreds of housekeepers are waiting for the first day of the month to do their purchasing. We expect tomorrow the largest furni- Carriage Entrance on 21st Street Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Comp.ete of Any New York Store KnitUnderwear—SummerWeisght For Women, - Men and Boys an brand” Tights, Corset Covers Complete lines of the cele Underwear for women—Vests, Pants ices and Union Suits—correct in shape and the best finished best Swiss Underwear that comes to this market. On sale at } lar prices, Also full assortment of domestic ribbed lisle thread cotton for women and misses | Special for To-Morrow | Women's $1.00 Union Suits, 49c | Small lots of white Swiss ritthed lisle thread knee length Union Suits, 1a Value $1.00, at... imported Swi Bod ind d Ss take advantage of these opportunities. P. robably never before has such a movement been known ° right in the middle of the Spring furniture buying time. ‘49 immed. r Men ee eee | Boys Underyca 25e For weeks we have been taking advantage of the trade opportunities which conditions this at 35¢ | Bove: Sur ight Bal- season presented, and if you have ft . M 2 i einer BaD |: Regis) Suny Cats At 25¢ Hh a initure to buy this year or next it will pay you well to make long or | short sieves. 35c | AesUERE DERWeS mate with | le investinent now. Not in years have we been able to offer such handsome, staple furniture ( ch, | double , knee length; | at sue sey 5 s. iene al ze sho rae double seats, knee lengths ae uch reduction Many of the lots presentéd in this Sale are rarely offered under price at all wi ope! esh Shirts, ‘ each s a duattedledves DHT Behes sate cael Joo I reductions are made trom our own regular low prices. Here are some of the most attrac- match; sizes to 34° inc Acams Eu:iding tive offerings ready tomorrow : only. All SOc. grades, at.. Women’s 19¢. Vests, 10¢ j ! nL , Bearcat Bedroom Furniture Dining-room Furniture 4 large lot of women's The best a ted stock in New York Underwear at 59c ee epee eveless | 10 desirable furniture in this line in all the HERR cassie ent aE hi jenateeea VOuRUNGUA ee Bee cette Ae A ee i nec sleeveless |. I minerelisvauredactionson yisienes. sWetdeserite Styles choicest goods on the American market with all the best period repro- Mes SIE cat real ed at neck and | C wanbatatseeaivelisneten otherness describe a few and also give a ductions. A few pleces at random are described: m } rod quality, pli- | . 2 = gan Shirts, long or short | salashiGier These | $14.50 Bureaus at $9.50 $25 Extension Tables at $16.50 sleeves. Drawers to match, | slight. imperfec- A well built bureau in mahoxany finish; st front; top 36 x 20 Well-buiit and finished oak Extension Tables, with 45-in. round top; ankle length, regular or | cee, BEL Inches; two larg’ ail drawers; upright oval plate glass mir- round pillar with carved legs and claw feet: deep rim; 6 ft. long when mut and ce lengths; all | sie, Malate’, hostel ror 16 x 26 inches; extended; highly polished. eS; Special at } $22 Buffets at $12 i nstriction {n white enamel finish; top 30 x 18! A quartered golden oak Buffet of small wee (oman thy Call ; : 1 A quartered gol et of small size; well built and finished; anges fu Vane + paneled ends; French plate mirror 16 x 20! top is 38 in. long, 18 in, wide; one long and two small drawers} ep 1s; polish ye With leaded glass doors; cabinet top with one shelf and French $/9 Bureaus at $12.50 ate mirror, 28 x 10 in. This same buffet may be had in weathered oak. eled bureaus of good construction and finish; top 41 In. | = : le; two long and two short drawers; pattern plate mir $35 Buffets at $22.50 h nones A mahogany Buffet, with full swell front and top, 42 x 21 inches; a $18 Bureaus at $12 | one long Ira awer, two small drawers, two closets, cabinet top with one uh omens impo Mahogany veneered bureaus with straight front case; to, 38 x go| Shelf and French plate mirror, 36 x 12 In pack ' inches; two large and two small drawers; upright oval French plat F tan si ' urror 22 x 28 inches; highly polished oe $110 Dining-room Suite at $72.50 H : es A very pretty little 3-piece Mahogany Colonial Suite; the buffet hai | _ $34 Bureaus at $22.50 fluted side columns; top 45 x 22 In; one large and two sma.l drawers : . Quartered golden oak bureaus of the best construction and fintch;| and double closets; French plate mirror, 88 x 14 {n, The china cabinet narrow ribbed tan shade fine cotton H siery at, per shaped top 42 x 22 inche two top drawers have shaped front, and) is 6. in. high and 35 in, wide. The serving table has two drawers and LL anetns AONAE aA ano eeu neTC RT Ere SE W9.¢ i there are two large drawers; upright oval French plate mirror 22x30 in.) one shelf. This suite is highly polished and well finished. — = = } It you do not find exactly what you want among the special groups above remember that Exceptionai Ofiering of Men’ S $1.00 Pe 00 Paj: ‘mas, 79¢ Every Piece of Bedroom and Dining-room Furniture Best {and woven ma- In the Entire Stocks Bears a Reduction Tag About $300,000 worth oj furniture was included when the selling started last Monday. The reductions range {rom People who walk over our tloors will admit at a glance that they have rarely seen opening, pear herke the p A Splendid Offering of $21 Austrian iin Dinner Sets, ONE Bau: jailing stock, 10 to 50 per cent, from former prices, such furniture reduced at all, especially in such braad variety, Here are suggestions of how some staple furniture on our floors is reduced : BEDROOM SUITES | $12.98 SID! =BOARDS | DINING SUITES $4iS—Golden oak, 2 pieces. Just 25 of these v China Dinner } Ache | Gene Stratford oak. ot. t G iy, pleces. | rom eho, y | Ss 5 Hote er at this price—100 pieces to the set, in- Dee nieces $1, from a Mahogany. | cludir neces 52 pi a ‘ 8 uny, 4 pleces #18), from $435—Mahogany, clad ng all necessary pieces for a spread for twelve mahogany, 41g | $200; from #276 Mahogany | people. They are all ne corated in nal r x 98 1,205-W ; SERVING TABLES | flower design We sell t m 81,225-White mahogany, 3 5 = H % s fe sell t aes 3 $12, from $16--Mahogany. $42—Weathered oak. regularly fi { them as m $1780—Mahogany, 6 pleces 3 Mahogany. $12.60, from $1S—Mahogany. $45, from $55—Mahogany. leader for $ hite enamel. ‘om $23—Golden oak, EXTENSION TABLES ader_for s - 5 Jahoxan: from #30—Mahogany. Sti oak en — $ 1 0—-Maho, , rom $17--Golde § from $40—Mahogany. re Golden. x $35, from $18—Mahogany ~ Flags fox - Centena ‘yy Week Sh a ual eur re ee #3, from Hi0 ok _. | 46, from $60--Barly English | $35, trom s119—Golden. oak We carry a complete paper aris igs 5 al United States ‘ or Sixth, Seventh and Elghth floora, New Building. bunting Flags, a from . 15c to $15 00 Closing Out the Rose Bushes 3 tor 25c O’ Neill Building Soleil d'Or | Clio La France P.C. ce Rotan Baltimore Belle Madame Plant‘er Clothilde Superb Prairie Queen Margare. Dickson Liberty General Jncqueminot Paul Neyron Duchess of Albany Mrs. John Laing Maman C: chet Baron de Rothschild Magna Cha ta Money Mail Orders Filled—None Sent C. O. D. Urich Brummer Marechal Niel Caroline Te ‘out ‘Groceries at Saving Prices Phone 1801 Chelsea. Adams Suilding—Basement. [esceteThes | BEES, [lot on me] || SEX Thousand Brand-New WAISTS in a Stirring Sale eared Hams OF | pee doar, OB: 91 || der and uitorm At 50c, 75c and $1, Regularly 75c to $1.50 per dozen, con; pe D > di sos. 7, F a fy | | a ee MMe tare ain; & Brana Ke ell 950; per can 8C | Anticipating the warm weather, we have prepared an offering of Women’s Shirt Waiste that will crowd the ample _ —— = VI | provision of selling space tomorrow, We bought from the maker his whole stock of materials, laces and embroideries, on alley Ours a Ree “Be hand at the close of his regular season, and had him make them up for us to sell at these attractively low prices, All the lo waists are thus spic-and-span, in the newest and prettiest styles There are Lingerie Waists, lace and embroidery- trimmed, and Plain Tailored Waists, of white or colored lawn and white madras; and there ure both Tailored and Lingerie Refined Duff's a ¢ Soups: Walnuts. uarts, 20 pints quarearr aie reve) OCliwalntanns as; daly Pt kinda. Prunes Fan | Waists at each price, cy Fard Dates, Caritornia . ; Dates cige, luscious $0c 1, Batra, large meaty pel It is a most important and unusual occasion, and offers the best possible cloosing in these three very low-priced groups: ii spe. Ibs. ‘for ape ‘ e 4 : his Teas—F 8 hie ¥"" ormoay sheclal, per ean 9c 75c to $1.50 Values at 50c, 75c and $1 Each jconomy Basement, Old Building, Verized, “'Bame uniform, Breaktaet, en Baan O ve Oil —Ma vrehaud | ee cai br ied Fe + Gunpowder Pile OU abwotuteny T= | ° Bisel per ibiin) 2oCone nF oul 40c Bhar sinllf™ 49¢ | O° : n | otash Y weno y SHEET, (as, Beane, String Beans Boys’ Shirts at 30c, Instead of 50c to $1 Maine style: weeulMaine, sty in Beara thei tonareae ibe 9 SOops Qo} per . We shall have ready tomorrow morning a collection of 1200 Boys’ and. Youths’ Shirts, in sizes 12 to 14-inch neckbands, at this little price. They are styles regularly sold at 50c, 75¢ and $1, but they have been taken out of the manufacturzr’s plaited, and some 13-gored flare. This season’s latest models, with one or two folds and finely tailored. Worth and sold up to $8.50 at all other times. SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE 4, 7 5 Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. 2 \- stocks because of slight soils or oil-spots from machinery, or a broken thread here or there, or perhaps because of |] imperiect laundry work, There is not a shirt that is damaged in any way as to its wearing qualities. ‘They are all well THE BEST BOOK OF ITS KIND EVER PUBLISHED, | made, of good materials, io fast colors, and probably, not one) contains a hurt beyond what they would have ip a few minutes’ wear by the boy in any case, It is an offering that will be promptly appreciated by mothers of boys, | 9 08 World Almanac Styles are plaited or plain bosoms, cuffs attached or separate; some have collars attached, They are in dark an , 4 light materials, also plain white. Choose tomorrow at 30c each. Basement, Old Building. ’ PRICE 25 CENTS. BY MAIL, 35 CENTS. ture selling of the year, and we have provided abundantly to award the thrifty housekeepers who | se |

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