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ROA SEE TE THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1908, _ WOMEN CROWD COURT AT THE POUREN HEARING Wiiness Tells of Battle in Which Refugee Fought as Militiaman. The hearing defore Commissioner Mitohcock in the case of thed emand by | 5, the Russian Government for the extra- dition of Jan Janoff Pouren was re- sumed to-day in the Federal Building, and the room was well filled with Rus- sins, among them a large number of women, sympathizers with the prisoner. ‘The first witness was Jan Osolin, who testified through an interpreter, Osolin ees in Boston, In 1905 he resided in the province of Livonia, Russia. He nwas a Social Democrat and a member of the Executive Committee of the party. He knew Pouren and met him at a dem- Onstfation in July, 1905. Pouren spoke at the demonstration, asking for higher wages for the workingmen. “Were you in Sissegal at the time of the Czar's manifesto, Oct. 17, 19057" Later, the witness said, he and Pouren } with 500 others, had been elected to the militia, following the Czar's free speech manifesto. This militia, he sald, was sent out to protect the farmers against the Black Hundred, who were annoying the farmers, The witness then described the fight- ing at Livarn, and said that the privi- Jeges promised under the manifesto were then taken away, and it was decided to protect the men’ who had ‘been cruelly treated. “There wene about 5,000 of the militia,” he sald, “whb had surrounded the town, ‘This force was of Social Democrats. Op- posed to them were forty barons and about 420 dragoons. The battle lasted two days and ty The battle ights, took place in the Ia’ or the early part Congressman Po “Did you see Pouren at f part of October asked Yes. 1 saw him on the way to the battle, also in the battle. When asked if pe had taken part In any other battles, witne 1 he had taken part In several. In ary, 1906, he liad gone into the v and had remained there unt!l Ma 1908, He had seen Pouren in the woods about the month of January, On that date he had left Russia by way of Riga ee an WILL OF VEIT LEAVES ALL TO SLAIN MOTHER. Nelson Velt, who then commited The will of Jul killed his mother a suicide a w was filed for probate in the Surrogate’x office this afternodn by Cardoza & Nathan, There is no petition accompanying the docu- ment, and the value of the estate could not be rtained. was dated London, England, 2, and was witnessed by Counsel- and Alfred n All Nutting, a clerk in the property, both real 1, bequeathed to his mother, Bertha Veit, should she survive him. in the case of her death before his, the estate goes to Veit's grandmother, Loutsa Limberger, of Berlin, Germany.’ In case both grand: mother and mother should not survive him the property is to be divided be- tween his three nieces—Clarisse Lim- berger, Adella Robertson and Leucil | Warschauser, There Is no’ mention made of a wife Ernest A. Cardoza and Webster Wag- ner are made executors Fashion and Fat. Ien’t it fortunate that when fashion de- mands slender gracefulness of women who bave to break corset laces to make them- selves even respectable that science steps In and makes their task easy? For dieting and exercising it bas substi- tuted a pleasant wholesome mixture that can be obtained at small cost from any druggist, viz.: % ounce Marmola, % ounce Fluid Bxtract Cascara Aromatic, and 3% ounces Peppermint Water. One teaspoonful of this mixture after meals and at bedtime will take off four to seven pounds of fat a week without causing wrinkles, interfering with the diet, or dis- tressing the stomach in the slightest. share and share alike. | Franklin Simon & Co. | Fifth Avenue | IMPORTANT SALE WEDNESDAY Paris Models | Women’s Dressy Tailored Costumes Consisting of Twenty-ei Par ght. Winter Models from the best ashion Creators, 75.00 Cost to import $135.00 to $195.00 Copies of Paris Models Women’s Three-Piece Costumes Exclusive Three-piece models of finest Broadcloth, in black and all leading Fall shades. 55.00 Actual Value $75.00 Handsome Gowns Directoire and Empire Models of Satin and fine Broadcloths in Street and Evening shades, trimmed or hand-embroidered models, 45.00 Actual Value $69.50 I, AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. Lord & Taylor Stationery and Engraving Department Special inducements to place orders now, avoiding delays and disappointments later. Fabrique Linen (The Paper of Quality) All one size or assorted in two sizes. 5 Quires Paper, 100 Envelopes. Your choice of 3 colors; all white, blue and white, gray and white. Stamped in any one color. Stamped {1 gold or silver... + $1.25 With your own die or if we are holding one fo: Monogram Dies A special die Engraved with 2, 3 or 4 letters, selected from some dainty desigus. We will stamp the paper in red, blue, green, lavender or black for 5 in gold or silver.. $2.00 value $3.50 Novelty Writing Paper rut up in Dainty Boxes for Gifts. one or two initials stamped on paper. One quire boxes Stamped in any one color. §5¢ Stamped in gold or silver.7 00 Two quire boxes Stamped in any one color 7,00 Stamped in gold or silver. 7,75 The dies to remain the pro} at your service when you care t Any 1.75 you. Adaress Dies | A special die Engraved with lyour address in a style you may select from among some choice designs. We will stamp the paper in red, blue, green, lavender or (black for $1.75 | in gold or silver... $2,00 | value $3.50 | English Fabric | In a Holly Covered Box. \5 quircs paper, 100 envelopes, | white only Either Note or Letter size. The name of your City, Town or Village stamped on paper tn red, blue, green, lavender or black, for... 1,00 | Stamped in gold or |silver for ........ naps EAD) perty of Lord & Taylor, always o favor us with an order, or we will return die on additional payment of $1.00. Booklet showing styles sent on receipt of request. Engraved Plates Name Line only, 15 Lett ers or Less, and 50 Cards Bhaded Old English... $2.50 cach extra letter........+ 12¢ Black Vid Engli 1.50 cach extra letier.......... Sc Shaded Fren F 2,50 cach extra letter 12¢ Black French Script.... 1.50 vac extra let 8c Black Roman ......... 1,50 cach extra letter & English Script ....... 1,00 English Script, Specia 50 cards from your own plat 100 cards from your own plate Time required two to three weeks, Booklet showing styles sent on receipt of request. Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. issolves coms, callouses and s all inflammations. A triumph « Tlliees lehescn, precuaie of th One cake will demonstrate it. what foot comlort means Large cate 25¢ Ai drug SON'S Foo Jorso rae ACTS LIKE MAGIC 40 Years the Standard of Etficiency. Instantly stops that everlasting smarting, aching and foot weariness. y Back if Not Satisfied. WILBUR A. WELCH, Sole Desribuser, oothes and removes bunions and of medical skill. Worked out by ie London Chemical [Laboratory Buy a cake to-day, and know guts, Send for tree sample 206 Flativon Building, N. Y Registered Trade Mark Established Half a century Sale Silk and Lisle Hosiery A beautiful, sheer, black Lisle Thread Hose, daintily embroidered in black and colors, at 50c. per pair. Regular value 75c to $1.25. Also good values in a full line of Irish Bal- briggan Hosiery in cotton, at 50c. to $2.50 per pair, and in Lisle Thread from $1.35 to 3.00 pair. These goods are unexcelled in wearing quality. Infants’ Hand Made Dresses, Dainty styles and strictly hand made, Sizes six months to 3 years, $1.65 Regular Value $3.00 2.10 Hf ss 3.75 275. ig a 4.50 High Neck Ladies’ Night Gowns. A complete and attractive assortment made of the best muslins, cambrics and nainsooks, with hand loom embroidery trimmings. Beau- tifully made. Prices $1.00, 1.50, 2.00 & 3.75. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St., w Opposite aldorf-Astoria CARBONA UNBURNABLE CLEANING FLUID | saves time, temper and expense. It removes every variety of grease and dirt from any material, coarse or sheer, An instant’s work and the spot is gone, IN Spots on gown or suit may ruin an evening. Avoid disappoint- ments by keeping in the house CARBONA Paci CANNOT BURN ene CANNOT EXPLODE 25 Cents or Naphtha | {{) 15c., 25¢., 50c. and $1.00 The Key to Fortune's vaults is commonly Known as a World “Real Estate” ‘‘ad."" Acquire one to-‘ay. > Vy A Single Special in Women’s Tailor Made Suits That's Going to Work Wonders ip for This Store : It’s our aim to have the largest and best Ready-To-Wear Depart- ments in New York, and you can depend on it that we’re going at it in the right way. We are keeping constantly before us these requirements: Greenhut Company Dry Goods Exclusive style—quality standard—superior workmanship—and an individuality that transcerds the commonplace creations—made more common by their endless duplication. Here’s an example of our Ready-To-Wear policy in this $35.00 Three-piece Suit for Tomorrow. There’s not a tailor in New York that would turn them out to equal this garment for twice the price— There’s not a tailor that could give you a better fit than the Greenhut & Co.’s system guarantees. No better matérials are procurable and the workmanship is the best that skill can accomplish. We are sending these suits out as envoys, to represent this store among smart dressers—and while the value is unprecedented it’s the character of the garments that we want you to judge us by. Women’s Three-Piece Suits, $35.00 An unprecedented feature in Women’s Three-Piece Suits. hey ate fine broadcloth, the dress is a Princess model; very chic and effectively trimmed: coat is 42 inches long; trimmed with satin, with the new collar; lined throughout with heavy Skinner's satin; shown in taupz, stone green, wistaria, blue and black; special = 5 sew, S35 Second Floor Broadcloth Coats: 4 charming Empire model; trimmed with wide mohair braid in back and —————————_ around waist, collarless style; lined throughout with a rich quaitty satin; made to sell at $30.00 For Wednesday's selling jos CaS 241775; y $24. Kersey Coats; %new stlish model; mad> of lustrous kersey; lined to waist with —————$—— effectively trimmed with braid and velvet; full ripple back; 50 inches lo For Wednesday . : . , S$lz in; regular value $16.50 Second Floor The Handsomest Gathering of $6.50 Net Waists You Have Ever Seen at $3.95 The smartest, dressiest creations of the day—and the strong buying incentive lies as much in the up-to-the- minute style as in the extraordinary value. Atter we had arranged for these waists, we said to the maker: “We wish you had a thousand at the price!” So you can see just what we think of them. spay * There’s another interesting feature— bY =, a24/K net waists were never so popular—the Girls and Misses’ Coats We had these garments made up especially for us according to our own suggestions. We wanted to get something that no one else had—something that would appeal to those who want to be just a little different from every one else; those who desire coats that are removed from the ordinary factory- made productions, The story of their superiority is told in the exclusive lines, ae sielking individuality—the materials and fine workman- For the smart miss who watches keenly the style- trend of the day—these coats will serve as models ; $ J lines are drawn so fine that you must _ that will fulfill her utmost requirements. a wear net waists if you would be smartly and correctly dressed. You What Is Most Interesting: be able to get one to match your suit—for they are all exquisitely embroidered in dotted and novelty effects, in the best and daintiest shades ot heliotrope, green, wistaria, Copzn- hagen and reseda; the waist. cre all tucked, each, tuck outlined with fine silk fibre braiaing in colors to match the embro.dery All Have Long Sleeves snd high Galena ibs (netic saan ee silk. Each one ot this yroup is in a higi, artistic class of its own. All our attem; ts at description and illustration cannot do justice to their real beauty and worth, so you must come and sec them—you will not be able to resist buying them. Regular value $6.50 For Wednesday 23.95 Men’s $1.50 and $2 Shirts at $1.10 More of those remarkable shirt-bargains—presenting a buying opportunity that 1s seldom equalled. High grade shirts, embracing all those exclusive patterns created especially for tall wear. A maker who seeks only the orders of the best and most exclusive haberdashers felt obliged to dispose of a large surplus stock incident to trade disappointment—he came to us—the shirts are here, bought right—will be sold right A wonderful variety of smart, dressy patterns to choose from —come to-morrow, you'll be just_as enthusiastic as we are. fashioned of wide wale cheviot coatings; trimmings of satin bandings, loops and buitons; double breasied, with Empire Coat; Napoleon collar and The materials are of the best quality woven madras y revers. Full cut front and back; yoke lineds sizes 14 to effects; the sty newest and most uesirable; in the coat model P ant mada i Main Floor Tomorrow $1.10 Muh Higatraerre collar and revers; a remarkable value at - $27.50 }econd Floor A j Silk Petticoats; of . An interesting coli : neo alee ig collec Ae aes Silk Petticoat Sette: Silk Ribbons--- 2, misretine colec Toilet Specially priced for a one day sale—we want Accessories to get the perpetual saving possibilities of this section before you each day. ing the newest Persian, Low-Priced gold, silver, Dresden end plaid effects; Christmas ribbons, and @ complete line of line, in all the dainty Special for P shades tor evening wear, as well as the Wednesday ! staple street shades; 1ibpons in ibe Honls colors, suitable for holiday, very and dress t there are striped and plaid effects, Fimming purposes Directoire Faille Ribbon: Gf 2 aille PON: soft, lustrous too; specially priced . 75 iii; in Svades Gestable tor mliger pur- Dr. Charles Flesh Food; regularly 50c, at 25¢ i Pray's Rosaline; regularly 25c, at 1 = ere poses or evening Wear; 536 inches wide; reBMt ar J ’ 4c Silk Top Petticoats also g Pativa ; 276 Java Rice Powder; in all the colors; regularly Messiine or tafe sky 1 all the ne a saife 38c HUSAMTOR Ga vanetarny RTA ie as Za Self- Colored Brocaded Ribbon, aid » 19¢ 29, Samiy "evening snedei end Bice ees Danderine; regularly $1 00, at . 50c Petticoats; of fine black sateen, moire or wede; value 45c; at, yard 2] Dhettield Tooth Poste; regulary 25c, at 12¢ percaline, with pretily embroidered flounce; Cretonne Tourist Cases; value 65c, at 39c at : $1,00 Second Floor $32.50 Sample Wiiton Rugs at $26.50 Second shipment of these celebrated rugs—don’t need to tell you that it's not often we can buy these rugs at a Cut price. Secured the manulacturer's sample collection that was used for show room purposesrugs selected with great care, for upon these rugs depended their season's business. They don't intend to make these patterns any more—that's why we sell them at these prices. wee) Yi Plain Taffeta Ribbon: 43, inches wide, Slaple cous; at 17¢ Main Floor Main Floor $1.00 Novelty Match Sates at 50c A holiday sugyestion, if you are looking tor any. A European novelty, made of real gun-metal; to fit safety matches; this will appeal to men who smoke; because itis a very handy pocket size; regular value, $1.00; special 50c Jewel Hat Pins; cur topaz, amethyst, sapphire, ruby Rugs are perfect, and the designs and colorings are very effective: Sith DrIheutFMivesiones; set on silver frames ‘paca 36x63 value $5 0 at $4.50 9x12 value $32.50 at $26.50 2G R : ; 60x) value $20.00 at $16.50 10.6x12 vaine $42.50 at $97.50 RAGS ea Helis: wide ik clasts els te with 8.3x10.6 value $2750 at $23.50 106x14 value $4950 at $42.50 wry srecil 1 morrow Third bicor jewels pt, Main Floos Greenhut and Company, 6th Avenue, 18th to 19th Street (Store Formerly Occupied by B. Altman & Co.) ate whe