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| SUES SUGAR TRUST FOR $3,624,121 Seven Actions Brought by Fed- eral District-Attorney Stim- son Alleged Frauds, CHINATOWN NOT GRIEVING OVER DEATH OF EMPRESS Most of Its Inhabitants Pure Cantonese, Who Dis the Manchus. PAPERS ONLY EXCITED. SCALES MANIPULATED. One Will Get Out an Extra Charges is Made That Have- on Wednesday, the Other meyer-Elder Concern Gave Short Weights. | Red, the omer Will remain the prevailing shade region of New York the decree about the Pu Yi dynasty blue in the flowery k In fact Chinatown feels an blue to- day; quite the own Information concerning saven sults ean which the Pederal Gavernment has In- atever may be stituted againet the rican Sugar w York, to re- fining Company. of foituren and | cover $3,601,121 throug’ back dutles was | through the oMce of t trict-Attorne jactions t public to-day 4 States Dis- e first of the! ef amount- Ing to $1,508.00 1k covering 1 pertod of six years from 101 was com- enced United States Cireutt {Court on Oct. 16, and the other six suits ‘]to recover a total of $2.124121 was begun on Oct. 38 Because of the Statute of Limitations sults from two to seven were brought for the forfeiture of-all tmportations |celivered at the Havemeyer-Elder re- finery, Kent savenue: oklyn, for a At the top of nu inky- stairways at No. 14 street lives Duk, who fs a prominent man in Re . a kind of C1 Aseo. g Wo! penile period gf only two years, although the, f fret actlon alleges fraudulent welghing | amn! at the docks In Customs District No. 4| ¥ 1 for six years Puk cryst town's F | feats if : is nae aes The seven complaints alleging viola- tions of Section # of the Customs Act of July, 18%, charge that the checker | at the Brooklyn refinery manipulated | es ~ ‘the platform scales used by the cus-/ toms weighers so as to conceal the true Welght of the shipments. i The other complaints allege the pro- curing of such devices and practices to be used on the scales on which the eighed by the Government | fs eased the scales to regis- n the truet weight | cand. tiled. sults involve amounts exceeding $500,000, the orn ere varying betwe 00,00 body there woud have said the same thing if they could have mustered up the same id! It is China- of essing the attitude h nine Chinese to the ete . or Manchu dynasty. In San | cleco, Victoria and je the} e colonies are as are the inhabitants of York's Chinatown, and the simo: OR HER CHILDREN 2 To them the young Emperor was a Mun Chu Goy—freely translated as “A Manchurian Kid"—and the Empress the sugar on which something worse and not expressiiile in s duty fk in each 1 polite newspaper English. The Gee crorenne ya heet etae pala for nd the number | Kong Hong, at No. 18 Pell street, the t pounds on which 4 Chinese order of Freemasons, anil the Bo Wang Way, Paris ee that Anna Gould (yi... ep in the (GhosebSeparationsbutslsam-mlpei tj uases. peor itecr uemades Association, of No. cess in her pending sult for the cus- sent a deputation th mk ane \toay of let office of the Chinese Consul, and ily Stopped Suit. Fata a fiitehi naw de: members of both these assiiatious, a nanooKing, MET. REPAIRS AUTHORIZED. | AS AaULt ‘© In a memorandum filed to-day | up for a hear- [Judge Lacombe in the United States \Ctreutt Court the application of Re ceivers Joline and Robinson for per-| mission to expend $200.0" for the pro- ceeds of the sale of receivers’ certifi- cates in repairing the tracks of the Madison and Fourth avenues line is granted. Judge Lacombe concurs with the receivers of the Metropolitan Street Raliway Company that !t would be baa business to abandon the road. who have been wearing red uitons on | their high caste caps, maychange them | PARI for blue to-morrow, b at will be/ tha about all the mourning visivie around Mott, Doyers and Pell streets. None 07 the merchants will close their stor: that is certain, as the official per! mourning proscribed for their ¢ ninety days. Dne bare 1 ting opt New England and Middle West | The su! Orientalists for ninety days sends aj) attorney, 6 er down the spine of the hardier and cheapest dispenser of cost!y curios | in Chinatown. | iy,’ said Moy See Ti, in his cubby- | hole of an office, lit with a nut ofl lamp, | at No. 82 Mott street, “why should we | close up because Tsu Hal is dead? She | and her son, both Mon Lows, meant nothing to Chinamen fn this country. I don’t know how other merchants feel, but I can say that I mean to kee} doing business as if nothing lia pened. In China t is different things happen there. We do not know How can any one tell?” Having thus Orientally expressed him- self, Moy went back to dabbing at a book of yellow paper with a brush dipped in black stuff in a palette, keep- | ing books, lie explained. | Chinese Newspapers Upset. | The Chinese Reform | $, Nov. 16.—It is ess Helie de Sagan, hone ve presented tlon from the Prince when her family dal, cabled ad entered suit for separa- er to a day ) "Gal Sal | 200 New Winter Suits,® y | 6 75 $20 and $25 Values Wonderfully clever models in full possession of sews though is a Brapr savant nthe nema. Je le ite Bel all the authentic style points that have been praised by Wililte oompoattore will Mearh! werk (2 | the renowned fashion leaders of the world. The won- street. By this time it is figured they | mritihavalcwalked tautrinlemoverttauy der is, how we are able to offer suits so supremely Iniles an hour getting suitable type from | sentir Stee Pleacte rt | milepienihour Setting auitable! type 1 stylish and beautiful at this exceptionally low price. re going to use wu Woof them thought of Th telling what the reformers Tsu Hass The Chinese Herald is going to. get out an extra too, but the Reform News has it beaten to a frazzle, as the } Superb Broadcloths, English Cheviots Fancy French Novelties Hair Line Stripes, Mixtures extra Is not expected to be Friday, Mr. Kengo M " | Oriental “cynte in Designs that are indisputable leaders among the choicest cropped hair and Mr. Lee Fong, ai more ‘cynical and were hard at wor early as 12 o'clock winter styles, conspicuous for their smartness of poise, briliancy of fabric and long graceful lines. Many of jay | \ T cannot liiustrate the feeling in| the models carry exquisite satin bands and buttons; in Chinatown better,’ said Kengo, ‘than : ¢ : by telling you of an incident that oc- 4 this class the large Louis pockets and Directoire revers curred on Saturday. I was passing | “| oy . the factory of a friend on Mott street | )) predomipate. e plain tailored effects are equally called me in : ‘Have you heard the news? true” he asked me. in the breath, referring to the death o| Emperor. I told him yes, and there was a rum 0, that t) ager was dying. Al the m: place crowded rour “Mon Gow, mon Gow," adding a word 1 hi h pe od he iT a [} Calied mete ned St the window and) @% smart, owing their perfect style to Bedell’s expert » tailoring. . Ly Long Pointed Coats (( Direc stoire Adaptations ) De Medici Collars, Louis Hip Pockets Wiig rns te tho 4 Rich Satin Linings this country, who are almost §7 The skirts are persomifications of grace and elegance. Many wear the blue goods with wh tonese. The Mictale oure 5 Py { | Ay gore flared modeis with wide folds, satin and button trimmings, inte / revealing all the versatility of fashion's latest whims. Artistic era tr Create Ale lena ; : Neatinaiante Alpers Dy nanty colorings in the most pleasing keys attuned to delight exacting n't mean rebe I don't tastes. Every New Shade ra Smake ita tid Duck Green, Navy, ; Cinnamon Brown, D’ Argent, Bur undy, ne ha Black & kvery vartation of the Fail Shades Tailored Alierations FREE Seer i SALE AT ALL THREE STORES. @Mitorin! » You I ry " q 4-16 14th Set unk ( 460446? Fulton Street . hion BROOKLYN b whowe Hollie bra 64510661 Broad Strat fine. "read ¢ f ts ; moe STORES eet than they do in tie wrole @ $1 for Women’s $2 and $3 Linen Shades THE — WORLD, , MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1908, 2 MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS ON AOVERTISEO GOODS | NEW YORK'S FASTEST GROWING STORE | Toy I riment now open and ready for your Xmas choosing, Larger than ssortments and varieties nereasedt, PRICES ) Greate EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR TUESDAY’S SPECIAL SELLING An exceptional group of stirring values on J SEASONABLE merchandise to crowd this store (7 Tuesday. Appreciable economies radiate from every counter, shelf and table in this store. BO Sa Se O87 A Splendid Bargain in Women’s Caracul Coats 52 Inches Long These coats are beautiful specimenr of excel- mbine all the reaul- gxpect 10 tind in a the bleh Two Powerful Values in Underwear Men's 50c Underwear at 39c Heavy quality Ostrich Plumes 13 in. Long, at 39c. best qualit a4 edn : : Women’s $8.06 Kersey Coats, aor ae tan tnd : 50-in. Length, at $4.98 cheviot oe Wide Silk nased "ei tat Blanket Bath C iffon Pongee \ eo & fells e cl .— Our Great Suit Defy and Robes Challenge: or Women’s Smart Suits at $8.98 a? Special, Equa: to all Others at $15.00 pan Made from finest ALL-WOOL chiffon broadcloth or panne : double ed throughout Made exceptionally ful! and large mation collar: der Notions VARCIVAT AND J. 3. ¢ NANT BRAND Spoor Varran bes s ski + finished with SATIN. BUTTONS Colors black, blue, brown, Domestics | ee a cauhtetatte” 9Q-| [ees] Misses’ $2 "ounce | JymperDresses, ‘hemmed MU ‘Ow alight im 16c., special 4 1 Made from fancy suitings; waist trimmed with cashmere and fancy tabs; full pleated skirt with deep Blankets, hem’ sizes 14 to 20 years. Values up to double the sale price. Flannels, &e. unt of limited quantity we te- 1,000 PAIR OF String Bargains in the Basement of | ur Special No: strict sale from 9 to 4 P. M. Tues- EE Oe A‘Stirring Quartet of Bargains in Royal Wilton Rugs (9 x 12 feet) 1,000 TIE OF FLEECEDOWN NNEL—Handsome Per- re designe: regular price 124c¢ 18) Wilton Velvet Rugs (8.3x10.6 feet) scence) ay Rie salt asec Handsome 6-Piece Opal Ue Spe ioe ST INTSES ||| la and) deatens Toilet Sets 3 $25 va ts Tea Cups and % ay In, handeome Persian patt feat—wold um every a Potties. one Rrush ai) g FG Ne SS d sere Ha LACE CURT ‘al . » Genuine Cork Linclewm et First quality—two yards ey in two Coat Sweaters | F-MRRRS Ci ren stiri | ce : : is | A great bis. bar a Wednesday hai ‘at the most v 2 PERFECT way up to $2 GOODS$ — to- morrow, Sq. ; gle bre ed, yd a finined with from 9 to 1'P. M., only, gain, Coat Sweat attractive underprice ever ras ers worth all the PO SITIVELY each; made full fancy atitch, sin pearl buttons . corded. edken shown in colors; Quality; migses’ in gray Hath e red or white; to morrow, only Stirring Value in Bays Clothes DOUBLE BREASTE! BELT SUITS — One $15 Bed Out- fits, $7.50 50) doxen unmounted LINEN SHADES, tn ecru with slide -39¢ §2. a mal Corner and Th Straight Back Chairs, 98¢ Guaranteed; beautufully burnt and finfshed eats, covered with PES". cineet e ous Post Steel Enamel Like illustration; high head and extended foot, with pee fancy scroll centre, including an $4.00 values, at 7 K dig’ bas ain; 1 double wire spring and : nitery polish soft top r bottom mat- \ worth |: ry . price to- 1 morrow 4 e only, ~_Cmcrereor_ a