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TWELVE CHINAMEN: SUFFOCATED ON =: WAY TO NEW YORK Were Packed in Boxes andi Shipped Across Border for New York. SAID TO BE AIR-TIGHT. Officials Investigating Report, which Comes From El Paso. No Trace of Shipment. ‘According to an official report from the (nmigration authorities at Bl Peso, Tex, “ewelve dead Chinamen, packed in| boxes, the en route to this city. They were smuggled over the Mexican bor | Ger alive about a week ago, and the| eaten was to land them alive in this city, but through some mischance they | Were suffocated soon after they started cn thelr journey. A diligent search that has been prose-| cuted all over the country stretching between this city and Mexico for three days has failed to bring the deceased Chinamen to tlght. This {s a feature of the case that is purzling the immigra- tion authorities because the boxes in which the C en were shipped were not supposed to be airtight. H. R. Sisson, inspector in charge of the Chinese Department of the Bureau} of Immigration, with headquarters at| No. 17 State street, ie in charge of the search for the dead Chinamen. He ex-| pressed surprise when a Evening World| reporter called his attention to the} matter this afternoon as he had been given to understand that {t was an| offictal secret. “Now that the facts have come out,” said Mr. Sisson, “I suppose I might as | well tell what the Immigration Bureau | knows about this affair. On May 19 I heard from an umoffictal | source that twelve Chinamen who had been shipped across the Mextcan border | in boxes to escape the immigration tn- | spectors had been suffocated en route. I heard nothing further until famoil days ago, when the report reached me officially. | “It stated that the Chinamen died en route from some place in Mexico to El| Paso, but the fact was not discovered | fe boxes oy sed thro! ugh ment of a in that se “The expres of the enough 21 Paso for concerning the dé boxes. They mig Inforn of the sent to Philadelphia or Chicago or any! 3 other city outside of New York having a large Chinese population. whole affair may be a} authorities at El | y be ‘ue. It ns engaged tn | 1 into this country border to utilize LES BUTHERS. ill. OS BOL smuggling ( over the 3 boxes CaM Gane tru PRINCE Vili Murat, Russian Officer, Fights One After the Other and Fin- ishes Without a Scratch. | ST. Cuvls Jussian y skirts of St Pete! tive pole n parte’s Captain int BURG. May %.—Two © men prominent in ere fougnt in the out. reburg tony One of erned were Pr ” ae dant of Bona- tlel¢ arsnal and now a Chevalier Guards, a crack two brothers 1 known tn the f this city. v's quarrel was with bot and he elected to fight them in succession. He wounded both his op- ponents, one of them seriously, but es- caped unscathed himself, Prince Murat's grandmother was an American woman, Caroline Fraser, of Bordentown, N, J. She died in Paris in, 1879. mous nara exclusive soc cles —_ GOV. FORT NAMES MEMBERS OF EXCISE COMMISSION. | N. 4, TRENT May %.-Gov. J Franklin r-day. appointed the | following as m of the Excise Commission’ Charles J. Fisk, Union | County; Caleb Van H. Whitheck, Ber- gen; J. ney Rice, Hudson; John | Howe, « T. Frank Appleby, Mon- mouth, and Peter Backus, Mercer. ‘These appointments were made by the! Governor after he had received the opinion of the 4 he hth ny " serve eh they willing to’ serv satneut pay. f : Gov. Fort also named the following “men as member f the Hudson River were Bridge Commis: Ku Gomerset County Victor 1, ot ; Frank Rt. Long, Bergen ator, and Fred N. ber: | Vibrator for Health and Beauty. ng their bodies | % | perfect blood cin The Arnold Vibrator takes the ff place of drugs and medicines in suc- \ i | cessfully treating all of the common | i= AE fy beautitying the complexion, be- CARRIE NATION ARRESTED | AS A SCOLD IN PITTSBURG. 2.—Alleged to embarrasait.§ PITTSBURG, Mav have scolded four men, them in public, Mrs. Carrie Nation was rrested this afternoon charged with disorderly conduct, She will be given ing to-morrow. “FREE BOOKLET “ASK FOR IT” For neoith and BeOuly, The Public Are Cordially Invited to Attend the Demonstration of the Arnold Vibrator, 424 Fifth Ave., corner 38th St. Twenty-five very handsome, pri-| vate demonstrating parlors, with | | competent physicians, nurses and | masseurs in charge. We are glad to| | demonstrate free of cost The Amoid | | | It instanfly relieves pain—rheu- | matism, neuralgia, lumbago or any | other similar ailment. Excellent for the complexion, The Amold Vibrator fs the latest! | scientific method of giving Swedish | movement and hand massage by mechanical means. With this little | instrument you can give as power-| ful massage as the strongest expert masseur, with far greater efficiency and in one-tenth of the time. The instrument is protected by United States Government patents. We are the original manufacturers, but, like all good things, there are | cheap imitators and infringers. {Look out for these so-called Vie | brators. The Arnold Vibrator increases the. circulation of the blood in the small capillaries and stimulates the nerves. « It is so simple even a child can use it GREAT FOR THE SCALP. Keeps the hair and scalp healthy; prevents Baldness, Dandruff, etc. By following the book of direc-| tions you can immediately relieve | any kind of pain. You can secure} perfect health, complexion and_ | figure. Poor blood circulation anywhere | in the body causes il] health, the conges capillaries causes pressure on the) thousands of little nerves, thereby | causing an ache or pain. | Massage with the Arnold Vibrator | | will immediately relieve an ache ord pain in a natural way—it makes | culation. ‘family ailmenis. It is particularly eifective for children, whose litte stomachs cannot stand drugs with-| out permanent harm. The Arnold Vibrator is effective cause it exercises the skin to perfect health, rubs out all disfiguring wrinkles, cleanses and closes up un- sightly pores, thus giving that per- n fect complexion which makes even| irregular features wonderfully at- tractive. It helps to assure a perfect figure | by removing superfluous fat, exer- ‘cising away the double chin or over- stoutness anywhere, for superfluous ‘fat is unnatural; and by building up the figure into graceful curves by filling all hollow angles, for over- thinness is unnatural, The Arnold Vibrator has really become a household necessity w her. heaith, beauty and joyous spirits lare estimated at their true worth. | Any one, anywhere, can use one, for it can be run By dry batteries, which we supply if you haven’t the electric light in your home. Use an Arnold Vibrator five min- utes a day. You will get well and keep well—without drugs—by the | natural way—massage. THE ARNOLD VIBRATOR CO., Demonstration Parlors, +424 FIND Avenue, Cornero! 38m Sia, and | sted blood in the small| Ma | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, 1 eel lhl dd TT Decoration Sales, Brill Clothes. Now’s when Brill trade advantages mean most to you— now when you want smart new clothes; now when savings are most appreciated. For here are Brill clothes—the finest tailored and most stylish in all New York, at prices that result from Brill trade advantages and that are the lowest ever asked at this season for such high standard garments. Suits at $10.00 that are $13.50 & $15 Values Here are the only suits in America at $10 that are guaran- teed to hold the shape, fit, styléand color until worn out. Pure Worsted Blue Serge Suits. All Wool Black Thibet Suits. All Wool Cassimere Suits. Excellent Worsted Suits. Smart Cheviot and Velour Suits. Suits at $13.50 thal are $18 and $20 Values Because the fabrics are $18.00 and $20.00 fabrics, because the tailoring is best $18.00 and $20.00 journeyman work and ABBAEA 4800000055005 n5n ni ssecnsesseese}. because the trimmings and models are $18.00 and $20.06 standard. Blue Serge Suits. una_ Thibet Suits. $18.00 and £20.00 Tan and Brown Velour Suits $18.00 Brown Worsted Suits $18.00 and $20.00 Gray Worsted Suits $18.00 and $20.00 Olive, Tan and Brown Cheviot and Cassimere Suits. $18.00 and $20.00 Neat Dark Mixture Worsted Suits, Blue and Black Grounds Here are garments that Brill stores guarantee to give you $18.00 and $20.00 service or give you new garments. Suits at $17 that are $22.50 & $25 Values They were tailored by the foremost makers in America and were intended to sell regularly for $22.50 and $25.00. Many are extreme models and extreme new fabrics that are to be found only in Brill stores, and are not to be had in other stores even though you wanted to pay full regular prices. ¢ Suits Suits. $2 i Brown and Tan Wo! Mixture Dark Worsted Suits. al Gray Mixture Worsted Suits. 5.00 Tan and Brown Velour Suits. “Extreme Models.” $22.50 and $: art Saxony Cassimere and Worsted Cheviot S Grays, Tans and Browns. wh , Aywthers STORES. 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich, 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue, Harlem Store Open Evenings. McCutcheon’s “The Linen Store” Concluding Week of May Sale Ladies’ Underwear For the last week of this Special Sale we shall offer a most complete collection of Imported and Domestic garments. All new and perfect, and repre- senting the very highest grade of workmanship. The values throughout are exceptional. Reduced prices § on Imported goods are as follows: French Chemises, .75 to $6.75. Reduced from 1.00 to 950, FrenchCorset Covers, $1.00 to $3.75. Heduced from 1,50to 5.00 French Gowns, $1.85 to 9.75. Reduced from 2.50 to 13.50, French Petticoats, $2.00 to 12.75. Reduced from 2.75 to 18.50. French Drawers, $1.25 to 5.75. Reduced from 1.75 to 8.50, French Sets (Chemise, Gown and Drawers ) $8.75 to 18.50. Reduced from 10,50 to 25,00, Prices in the American Made garments in most cases are somewhat lower, but the values are un- usually attractive. 5th Ave. & 34th St S.S.S. mcttisisn ¢ RHEUMATISM : The aches and pains of Rheumatism are only symptoms which may be scattered or relieved with liniments, plasters, blisters, etc., or quieted with opiates, As soon, however, as the treatment is left off or there is any exposure to dampness or cold, or an attack of indigestion, or other ph: ical irregularity, the aggravating pains, swollen joints and tender places on the flesh return, and the sufferer finds that he has merely checked th symptoms, while the real cause remained in the blood. Rheumatism is; 3 due to a too acid condition of the blood, brought on by indigestion, I$ chronic constipation, weak kidneys, and a general sluggish condition of | # thesystem, This acid circulating in the blood Produces the pains, aches, | ¥ and other disagreeable symptoms of Rheumatism, S. S.S., a purely | vegetable remedy, cures Rheumatism by going down into the circulation | and driving out the cause and making this life-stream pure, rich and | healthy, When the blood has been cleansed of the irritating, in-pro- | ducing acids by S. S. S., the pains and aches cease, the muscles become soft and pliable, the health is built up, and Rheumatism completely and permanently cured, Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice free to all who write, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC £0.. CREE ISD GA. 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers St. UNION SQUARE, 14th St.,n. B’way. PBRADHLAEER ESB OBEEASSAG SASEAESEESEDSEESE AS 4A SEEREEESE&AEESSEEEESE: Pusenires§ Opposite eg Waldorf-Astoria; THE BEST BOOK OF ITS KIND EVER PUBLISHED, 1908 World Almanac} ‘=: PRICE 25 CENTS, BY MAIL, 35 CENTS. ‘(Men’ s Suits \OPRMRREEESEEEEEL EELEEEEEFESFEEEES SEDAPODAAIEARAEEEESEEEDEEMAEEAAAEESE ASEEAAEEEAAEOAREE AE AEESSSESESOM WALL PAPER | || _STRAW HATS---ANNUAL SALE BEGINS THURSDAY. 10,000 FINE SAMPLES. | 502 | 00 $2 to $5 HATS ° waving, ‘Tut, "aye Z Pumps at $1 19 Brown N waited ‘oa sewed soles, Nu- merous sty les to Soowe on Dee (THE. Larne fer dom Das AT. ston Wear. Third Floor) =a) STYLISH TUB “SUITS AND QUTING DRESSES ERIE DRESSES, prettily trimmed with Swiss embrol- y, Val. laces and tucks. Made {rom all colors of batiste; 2 98 . For Deco- ~ rationDay” 10 Wear at Blue Serge regular $5 value......... a sy in single anc STRIPED LINON SUITS. — Double- je from good double breasted model; cut quality bordered bat! jumper ef- with dotted § OUTING DRESSES— Made from White and Colored Linon, prettily trimmed with straps and buttons; full pleated skirt, with wido bias folds; regularly sold at | .98 (THE 1410 STREET sTrorrE, ues, Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.25 values, 69c Pique, Gala- tea,’ Cham- bray, ete; well made, Russian and sailor collars, 24g to 10 yrs. (THE 141TH STREET STORE, Third Floor.) dl BICYCLES | Perfect Fit Guaranteed DEPARTMENT (MAIN FLOOR). These fabrics are C priced from 49c. a yard up. skirt. AND ALL THAT WE WILL CHARGE FOR THE MAKING OF THE SKIRTS IS 75c. inch Two Toned Tailored Suitings (10 diff nch new Summer Checks and Shadow Stripes, ya. THE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SILK 26-inch Natural Shantung Pongee, yd......+ Second Floor.) Yo select your material from the attractive showing in our SILK AND DRESS GOODS As soon as you have selected the material, an experienced fitter care- fully takes vour measurement. The result will be a faultless fitting HERE IS A LIST OF THE MATERIALS AND PRICES, nch Blue and Black Mohair Sicilians, yd.. 44-inch Jet Black Priestley's Voile, yd.. 44-inch Cream and White Nun's Veiling, yd. 27-inch Navy and Black Dots in Satin Foulards, y 36-inch Black Taffeta, splendid quality, yd.... SSS RE GOV ESEISTSTTSTGIS PHITIISTTITISTTDT STSITTSIITFTVIGST BITTISTISSTHFTTST FISTSSIIITTISTITIFTSTS FTTITTTISTTIIISIS VIVIFEIII IIIS MATTINGS 40 Yard Rolls 40 to 45 pound Fancy China Matting, $6.50 $3. 98 value, roll at.. 70 to 75 pound Trancya Matting, $8.50 $5. 98 value, roll at. a 80 to 85 pound Fancy China Cottage Furniture 500 Dressers and Chiffoniers New and _ beautiful designs. The popular full serpentine fronts, as well as full swell fronts. Made inthe fol- lowing woods: Bird’ For a Decoration Day | Outing Westminster Bicycles ; 1908 Models; fully guaranteed. First-class equipment. The frsmes are handsomely fin- istcd in combination colors; Summer sizes 20, 22 Matting, S'1.00 " §$ and 24 inch, ; ae mane sadist value, roll at. 7. 98 Good value oak, mal rogany an ih 90 to 95 pound apa China at $25.00, at curly birch. Work Mat ing, $14.00 manship and finish | ating, ” $9. 98 value, roil at. guaranteed. Value to@ (mn 140m st $27.00; i THIS P LCE OUICE 5.50 ‘ON SALE, 5008 to BLZ.08, SOLID. OAKGHIF FY NI OLID OAKSOLID OAK “Y holee uf uny_of DRESSERS, 20x24SOL1D OAK,|W ASHSTANDS, DRESSERS, 22x28 Heauerel mints French bevel 33 aches wide, splasher backs for|/French hevel| yard roli......6 e mirror, gallery back, towels, Linoleums Q0ilcloths 4:YARD WIDE, CORK | LINO- LEUM; val: mirror, | $7.95 $4.48 | $3.75 | $8.98 PFGE LEPC OOIS (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Fifth Floor.) suuare 3O¢ -XAHD, WIDE CORK LINO- a Ms value rauare 32l¢ M with large siz a el Grocery Specials (NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED.) Lean Sugar Cured Hams, Ib., 1134c 3 CANS OF CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP KOR 25c¢ UNEEDA MILK BISCUITS, ZUZUS, RED LABEL GRAHAMS; PKG., 3 4e IMPORTER’S SAMPLE TEAS, 5-LBS. 95; LB, 2Oc PERFECTION BAKING POWDER, REGULAR 19 CAN 1 2%e RIPE DESSERT PEARS, IN SUGAR SYRUP, No. 2 CAN, 1Oc SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE CUBES, REGULAR I8c CAN 12e TENDER GREEN STRING BEANS, OR CREAMY LIMA BEANS, DOZ., 88c; CAN, THe 12c CAN CREAM SUGAR CORN, 7}¢e 10 LBS, GRANULATED SUGAR, WITH GROCERY ORDERS, 49c FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER, I-LB, PRINT, 250 NEW LAID EGGS, DOZ. 23 GREEN, BLACK OR MIXED 5c, REGULAR $1 5*LB. CAN HARMONY B SMALL RIPE SWEET PRUN 22c. BOTTLE SMDER'S & RIB OR LOIN LAMB CHOPS, 'R NEW ROSE POTATO! 1.553328 RED RIPE N. CA A sTRAWBERRIES, BOX 1,000 BUNCHES OVSTER BAY ASPARAGUS, BUNCIi MONOGRAM WHISKEY, GAL., 2. O53 R.G. $1.00 BONT)E, 2,000 GALLONS $1.25 PORT OK SHERRY, GAL., s5c 10 VARIETIES KOSE BUSHES, EACH 5c 5c. BOTTLE MARYLAND WHISKEY, 5 5c 3,000 LBS. FRESH KILLED CHICKENS, Lb. 12icc PRIME STANDING RIB ROASTS, LB, 15¢ FRESH CAUGHT PORGIES OR HADDOCK, LB., 4c (PUG J4TH STREET STORE, ATH FLOOR) DRD0000000000000000000000000000009 yOREEEEE8TEIED P9FISS99ITI999999RTTSTS F9FITITITTD IEISITITIFTDITTD FIDVITDIITT TITITISIFFOII9 ITF PIITIFIVIFIIIID, PI WSE FDS OF IF GEPFSSS FIVHOVP IFIP IVF FID FIST FSI FTOFIGVF 4 LFF PTGS FOS: BERRY SETS 1,000 CHINA BERRY SETS. _ Pat- terns on the purest erate of | ware; each piece gold lined; some in the lot sold as hi nf “. 85¢ as 75c. Bamboo Porch Screens. Made from the hard cutside bark of the bamboo; e sun and is not moisture TED 56-PIECE TEA SETS of Several patterns that ly from Colonial full service for 1 persons ... RICH CUT GLASS SAL. Beautiful deep cutting; pol to a rich ste $1. 45 $3.98 values (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Basement.) et, each... 6x8 fee 7x8 feet each.....6+- each....-+ STH Stk Fourth AANA TUVALA TETETAENEEEDTEEEED DETERS ARAN TEETER AAEM AEA AAO 004 FFFITTEFTSSSOTSTS Seassseatiesiise vessecsnae «