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OIE OI OT a ee ) rere , , ” = THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1909. t) ACTRESS STRICKEN WHILI, PLAYING IN TOLD BY WNWAN MLLONARE — SQUBBLES HERE. NOT Be URED ===" os ar | AND HDD ROGM Henriques, tw ’ Heeshstts pe ee of the difficulty of keeping them in a kherictolianad dene sanitary’ condition, When they aré used ‘The couple were Misa Beatrice }one should not be satisfied with giving q a ie cay St. Nicholas avenue, aid lsrael| warm water, but they should be bolted HN Bride-to-Be Tells City Cupid samiris a ret estar broker, thirty ce a ee! in water to which has been n : FF i seen vine: to be martied on apen aided a teaspoonful of Gold Dust. wash- ! Tait She Will Wait @ Day Longer ee Nie Mevutely to the cleric | ing powder and ringed through several —~>—— - > —_ Than Bride: yom See ETI! clear warm waters. Wash cloths should pitid Ma Beatty younK | is be boiled in Gold Dust suds and fos nated At EXT Horoughly rinsed, sunned and ironed, Viss Lasky Quite Sure Dele- Pittsburg Magnate Indicted in Delegates From Warring Fae- Police Are Impressed That Real Nvase lo ot rush things. {Wise ot thin linen Tash are MOT de Tragedy Occurred as Young vante Was Ineapable and Connection with Municipal tions Arrive, En Route to 4 Bees ies a ee a net ia 10" stamimope we | e than heavy mes husband-tosbe to yet a th his bride-to-be. So Lost Job. | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, Teacher ‘Vol, VICTIM OF BOLD PAIR. Young Woman ta Been Burned to Death but Corruption, Washington, je steamer Ca which arrived vday from West Indian porta, | + brought the Porto Rican Commissions, the follow. €n route to Washington, to thresh the difflenities which caused the r i t of the Porto Rican Legis: N ordered indietnen Our Tea Room Afternoon Tea is served to our Wg omen: Dallas manufacturer; I, A. Grif adjournm - Fallow. rder ambla National Bank; Cc lature’s extraordinary follows patrons in the Lounging Room, Third { HAUNT FB. Klein, Counetiman Ing a dea th oOmpany Floor. Conveniences tor correspond- i iiman Charl ewart and IL One cont mis headed by Tuls ence are at your disposal. No charge. | After nvestigat * Bolger, hotel proprietor Munos Riv ader of the Unionist D G fal Headq: PC a party in th Delegates, and IT y OO Ss cluded t will urge tof the organic ~ INCENDIARY SUSPECT TAKEN iaw of Porto ico, separating the ex- young t 3 ecutive powers from the legislative ‘ who powers held by the Executive Counell, | and the vesting of sole legislative au- thority in two bodies to be elected by ) Arrest Made in Rochester, While Qu left in the r No. 16 Wes: n Fires Continue, Veated 4M ROCHESTER, N.Y. March 2—In the people ' Saturday mort ‘Helovante's ase spite of the fact that the entire p The Insular government, which be- ANNOU four fires had been set by the hia on sev, foree of the city are on “firebug work,” Heves In another way of clearing up the u im of one u eral o¢ ©" searching for the author of the many difMleulty, is represented by Willlam FP. | os i i cent Incendiary flres here, stimulated Willoughby, Secretary of Porto Rico, es the ed | “How did Mr. Delevanie appear to "ece” ts : iy lecnelctin es z by a reward offered by Mayor Egerton George Cabot Ward, Auditor, and y Y an urs ay’ oe eee npecntans natathe “He seemed ated for the arrest of the miscreant, another Henry M. Hoyt, Attorney-General n uesda , eanesda young woman was not burned th | ‘Elow did he act? fire of a suspicious nature was kindled —_——___. ‘e attributed a luck, the ‘He talked thickly, dropped his baton i? the drying kiln of the William BL @Ag KILLS BRIDE AND al M h 23d 24th d 25th pare redow L to Anil hie hat and was incapable of con. Morse Lumber Company yerterda GROOM, ae . arc , an jown the t nl to ducting the rehea i A bunch of oil-soaked waste had been) agg, aes | upli is fa lowed intoxication wae pre en pried on Aral e, ee beeiasle » ele > |} iss His mouth hung loosely, His speech was (oor that had been pried ope 0 ‘teen years old, respetiviy, and but two ee | stupid the fire, behind a freight car, Ch Pr tj ' ** months married, were found dead in to Iiirienaaun talmeenatiennte play the \¢, Brace was found and was locked up. their room yesterday ‘They had been! i ¢ wok Hf i090" , fi eit A e ej 2 . ig Actress, Stricken in Chicago, | piano After another susplcious fire ve Raclaentallonacenvaitted Sel This answer was stricken from the in the home of Mrs. Nora Jo e ra enero Removed to This City ea eT teat racewen, Was made. woman was locked up also. A t with the Rain- d 5 a Did he play?” repeated counsel, “Say epletaleanthiazeiniantkeraelats f OUR SPRING OPENING an Evening World reporte: Roommate Has Means. “My roommate, Miss Madge A be ‘ Or’ ) ex- | bow Easter Exe Dye Papers given FREE, A | sition of B te did 4 celsior being kindled {n a barn Wed ede eek gt OED. alton Complete Eps | tim ‘advance, { the room. | t I was and tifled they throw away, This w when they wrenched the bi of a beautiful watch and tossed it away, be- ause there was a monogram on the are “After preparing to leave, the burg- lars started a fire {n the closet and were just gathering up thelr parcels when I managed to get the gag out mouth and soreamed. Then they hu out of the room, leaving much of th plunder behind them Hero Rescued Her. “Mr. Satterlee, who has mine, hurried to my that @ trunk near whic was on fire, untied the strips which bound me to the bed and dragged me to the door. “He was about to untie the strips that bound my hands and legs when Mrs, Haasz, who conducts the board- ing-house, and her sister catne running upstairs. to untle me, but Mrs. Haasz peremp- ever mind her, put the fire out fir “They left ma lying {n the hall where T had been dragged, and while a bucket brigade was organized and was at work there was not @ soul to help me. It was not until the firemen arrived and discovered @ second blaze in the closet of my room, which they soon put out, was I released.” Boarders Confirm Story. The treatment accorded Miss Qvale wes the chief topic of conversation among the boarders at the Eighty-fourth street house to-day. Several of these said they had known Miss Qvale ever since she came to this city from Minne- apolis four years ago, that she !9 an efficient teacher, upright in every re- spect, and not given to hysterics or hal- lucinatlons, Despite the efforts of the polloe to discredit her arr they said, there ts no doubt of her thrilling exper!- ences. Deputy Fire Marshal De Malignon, who was detailed on the case, was much interested In the fact that Miss Qvale has Fecently Insured her belong: ings for $1,000. Miss Qvale explained thls by saying that, not long ago, there 8 @ fire in the house adojining that !n which she lived, and she sald Miss Ay- tol paed (natired Ch atrivaluablea, lice now belleve the burglars entered. Miss Qvale's room trom the roof. The hatch to the scuttle was found forced off, and as there are sey- eral vacant houses east of the Haase residence It {q thought they entered and escaped through one of these, ee MRS. ELSIE VANDERBILT DENIES WEDDING RUMOR, Former Wife of Alfred Gwynne Not to Become a German Countess, BERLIN, March 2%.—The report that Mra. El ‘rench Vanderb f ly the wife of Alfred Gwynne {s engaged to be married to th tary Count Willlam yon Bentinck, Hetitenant in one of the Guards regi- ments, has been given auth nial. Mrs, Vanderbilt, after o months in Berlin, has le: Paris. tive de- iple of here for STABBED HIS BROTHER. dames A. Kennedy, Who Gave Hii. self Up, Heid for Uxamination, James A. Ker dress as No. . AE stabbing Philip FE. Kem Yy, in the We third strpet hom last night, self up to Patrolman Tinan. Forty-seventh street stati ralgned in the West Side before Magistraie Corrigar with felonious held him ona > him e West from a} wound over the left lung and able to appear tn court. xa haa tq| for Treatment. my [ordered by the Un Jiminez, | OF ‘ged them | Mabel Fenton MM tn @ san usly | yin a vau ie oved to this city — COAL MINE OWNERS PREPARE FOR A STRIKE. “Stockades’” Being Repaired and Barb-Wired—Miners Get Word to Ke HAZL. to be y. New g the! A Y he anthr. | nded by high board trikers off the prop- pet the coal and fron m stocks the fences Were set H | fences erty pol o were fved here from | President Lewis, of the miners’ union {asking the antliracite men to observe ‘as usual April | as a holiday In com: | memoration of the granting of the eight- |hour day In the soft coal flelds. ‘The miners are algo advised to banish strife | from the unton, ye ewWVvVvXnemea Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 250. Rough on Roaches, Powd., ISc., Lig!d, 2e, Rough on Hen Lice, Powder, 25c, Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 35c, Rough on Corns, Liquid, 25e.; Salve, 150. Rough on Corns Plasters, 8 for 10c, CLEARS OUT Rats, Mice THE OLD RELIABLB THAT. NEVER FAILS UNBEATABLE EXTERMINATOR er | 4, Destrove all adult Ded) Nn ati iy Liquid, spout can Bngs, und preve Come in and See our new Spring togs —see the great suit we're offering at $15. We don't expect you to buy unless we can prove the Superiority of our mer- chandise. Our $15 suits | are sure convincers. Moe Levy & Co., 3 Fad 1439 Broadway | 119-125 Walker St, Broadway at Houston Street New York | 380-382 Fultoy New York Brooklyn YOU CAN DYNAN BGG with the Rain. bow Easter Kgs Dye Papers given PRES | Nhe eae Aes WORLD. Eaitlen | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MON To-Morrow Opens an Epochal Chapter in the Business of Wm. Vogel & Son The New Store Begins Its Career Broadway at 44th Street Doors Open Tuesday at Ten in the Morning RARE bit of \Y/ Lap 7 \ ) 50 XEN WF ~ senti- : = » ment at- 3S taches to the site upon which this newstore stands. And whether we will or no, sentiment finds its place in the prac- tical work-a-day business world, The ground that bears this building is hallowed by historical as- sociation, with the period of the Revolution— days when men lived and died fora principle. The pen- dulum of the years has swung many times in its orbit since those days of nation-building—men have fought on for prin- ciples, giant industries ave come to being, business-principles along with nation - principles have been founded and established. @ Through the perspective of years the business of Wm. Vogel & Son has ex- anded and developed. thas broken away from much time-honored tra- dition, it has established better and higher stand- ards in the making of clothes for men—it has progressed, And this new store, in addition to the parent house at Broadway & Houston Street, is the physical in- dication of a progress that has come through initia- tive, through the doing of things a little better than they are expected to be done, through tan- gible, concrete improye- ments in clothes making. @In this new store, to- gether with the one on Broadway at Houston Street, we shall continue to believe thatstill greater things may be achieved —and in the strength of that belief they will be accomplished. WM. VOGEL & SON { Broadway at 44th Street > DAY MORNING WONDERS © MILLINERY Costumes, Wraps, Waists, Misses’ and Children’s Apparel, Sik Petticoats, Lingerie, Silks, Dress Goods and Laces During this opening we will show for the first time in New York all the very newest and most exclusive creations, exhibiting a pronounced type of those distinctive features that portray the correct style trend of the season, THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED A Regal Display of the Fashionable Spring Dress Silks---And a Sale You will ask in wonder how it could be possible that a single season’s styles | could demand so many kinds of silks and so many colors and shades, But the presid- ing muse of fashion is of varying moods and tastes this season, lavish in her demand for color beauty, yet exacting as never belore in precise tint and weave With intimate foreknowledge of what fashionable women demand in silken fabrics, Greenhut & Co, have assembled this prodigal array for the choosing of New York's discriminating women. Many there are who deem it a privilege to have such an all-inclusive stock to depend upon. Hy 7 5 have always stood for—high qualities and mo ‘erate prices. |B Prices?__You know what Greenhut’s tse policy controls every yard of silk bought in. the $$$ li regular way. But recently we secured a very large manufacturer's su plus sto k of the newest silks at radical price concessions, Which: result in special values that have rever before been possible at this time of year. G A ; 36-Inch $1.25 Colored Directoire Sat ns, 88¢ A handsomely finished fabric 1 those new and beautiful snades which tic real smart dressers are ESDANGSONICHVENTISREG EDLC choosing for those picturesq1e gowns, :o rich,s2 dressy and artistic. Every desirable street ond evening shade, including several shad +s of old rose, taupe, wistaria, Cop n- 88 hagen, tan, champagne, brown, &uc; alsothe new pastel effects and white and back. Regularly $1.23; iC 24-inch Rainproof Foulard, a size poke 19-inch White Chiffon Taffetas0 ory ; 7 i ‘ his Sear ally Marae ETT SI cream; quality is the best made and retails throughout Superior quality, lustrous finish; regularly $1.U0, iheteoaatryiregutariV/at(S 2S hetelaliny sar OOG a al tard : PEED | 27-inch Rough All Silk Shantung. 44-inch Satin Meteor, an exquisite dress fabric, in the largest | Atother shipment enables us to continue the sale of variety of the new es shown this season; reg. this suk in all colors; the best all sik Shantung ~ larly $4.50 yard, specialaat $3 offered this season—worth $1.25, at, yard 68c 36-in. Imported Black Dress Taffeta | 24-inch Plain Colored Showerproot sel —pure aye, Mess line finshed S_ia here ana 95 Oulard, Over OU shaces A qualiy im vermis — i8W ere at $1.50—tor this sale, yard (7) Se ebsethiere at $LOOhere spon : O9C Imported Black Satin Messaline—sod at dress quality. Imported to sell at $1—spzcial, yd, O9C Main Floor -Greentut and Company —F) The Favored Spring Dress Goods Introduced With Some Special Values The showing is a noteworthy one, being replete with Fashion’s chosen weaves and preferred colorings. Here is a wanderfully wide choice of the lustrous, satin fin- rished cloths that are pre-eminent favorites, an array of the soft, deep, indefinable tints that Paris prefers, as well as the popular, practical year-round colors. The ever wanted serges have generous space and the color assortment is unusually wide, | Check suitings, mohairs, broadcloths—all of them i fully represented, Altogether. it is an authoritative display, which will guide you unerringly in the selection of your spring suit, Special: Reg. $1.25 Imported Satin Prunellas at 89c This is the real smart fabric—a lustrous, dressy, rich cloth, that lends itself to euch artistic and varied treatment—a handsome show ing—43 inches wide, in a \ull liv o the new colors, including catawba, raspberry, wistafia, taupe, mustard, reseds, amethys’, ravy 89c ond black—usually sold at $1.25, at ‘ Tes English Mohairs, 19 dann hewlce eines §Qsinch Check Suitings~ lack and white | —— v hades am: ——_—_—_—_—————— checks ly: designs -42 on. wide, at vard $1.00 — worth $1 25, «, yard Pin eae T BE c ] p- nlk and wool, with a soft y chiton weight, spot || Satin Directoire ee Gnish, in all the de Black Broadcloth, BO iahet Wil coord $2.00 quality for $1.48 eS sirable shades, 40 inches wide; worth $2, yee 2 S100) aera Lining Satins, ‘lity gutta’ (eed fortwo Cream Storm Serge“? inches: wise, a ee setsons wear, shown tn 00d service " cedirable colors asot ti and black, abso. 78 able weight, worth 85c,, at, yard GIC ately fast (regulary $111 ic | Main Floor— Greenh and a For Tuestay's } Sixth Avenue, Store formerly occu fed 18th to 19th Sheesh & (. by B. 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