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THE EVENING WORLD; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1911. “LBC” NTES ISHMARKET OT TOTRVHARTRDGE_PELS POTATOES ALLINSURGENTS | WHEN OFFICIALS FORKEEPINGTHAW 10 GET BACK FROM TOAMITH PARTY, OFFER LOTTERY WITNESSES SILENT SEEING EUROPE Asked to Bring Constituents to|Peddlers Refuse + a Dinner at the Hotel | Positions Under Williams- Astor. | Draw for, Appellate Division Refuses to! Young Man Got $10,000 in | Dismiss Charges Brought | Experience and Lands With Twenty-three Cents | burg Bridge. by Bar Association. GRAFT CHARGE. EXPENSES TO BE PAID. MAKE Pulliam, who sa SOUGHT. | iy wravimatereamen Hasebalt League peeled all of th he ts @ cousin | of the National Is quite sure that he | ‘T | DISBARME ‘. f ie : i tiga 3 potatoes in the world | Calvin Tomkins and Oswald Tell of Favored Few Who Get) Admitted That He Paid Out! wate working nin way home trom ji N - Hamburg on the resident: Lincott G. Villard Among. the Choice Positions and Comp- Nearly — $39,000 to | which arrived to-dus young man, | ey : 3 who say# that he saw the elephant and | stees of “Club C.” or Wi ostigate ‘Women of Town. the ter at Monte Carlo, viewed the Trustees of “Clut troller Will Investigate. dashing procession in Paris and bit a ae | few chunks from the pin of adventure in - . : ‘“~ The Appellate Division of the Supreme |‘ * hag iad $10,000 whon ind ts Riatt Commespondent of thy in é tee Wore from: 5 Btstt | Corton Ht wouldn't have taken very much! court to NAA malt wt forth to swap reat money’ for | Y., Fol t—Kach of| more to st « fullfledged riot in the |, i g ‘ € lence, ers wer ster eaon OF) pire 6 vi Lise © brought by Bar Assoctation| jje had the nee and 2 cents the thirty insurgents In the Legisiature| market under the Williansburg Bridge ooking to the disbarment of Clifford M.| the same bel value (OF the one recelved to-day one of the most re-/this afternoon when Comptrotier Pren-| ttartridge, ‘The chs ws ait} mark (German money) he was paid for marketable invitations which haye made st and a equad of men from the| ot tits activity! in connection with thed ¥ unhiding of potatoes—when th an appearance tn Albany for some time et Superintendent's office arrived of Harry K. Thaw. ilartridge was t Hoboken, Pulliam With the accompanying letter it| there to conduct the tri-monthly draw ted by the o to file an answer self in Hamourg broke ‘The amounts to an invitation to each In-| ing for surgent and ae many of his constitu: | situation ents as he cares to invite to take a psitions: une y the hucksters, ‘The 40 charged with dane | was In port awaiting | He! the charge within two week Hartridge was one of T tw's lawyers wer that at. Martin Handy of the | during the celebrated murder tr SAA | ewand whe . trip to New York with all expenses | Delancey «tr station, who enjoys | su he brought aialn | tn omeneune on the paid and elaborate entertainment pro- | the confidence of the one hundred and | for a fee of $100,000 sh vided, twenty hucksters who peddle fish in| fled he had used « ¢ twenty days the The Invitations for this week-end Thursday night In the Jerloin -| removed tie Khaki coats fi mirth party, which Is to make ts he advised the Comp-|90ns silent during t little potatoes, In itis pleasing quarters at the Hotel Astor, are ed] troller to postpone the lottery unti| Judge Hough, in the United States | pation i aided by @ young studen by “Club C” and backed up by such men} some later dns Court, before whom this testimony was tt xas University; whose as Calvin Tomkins, Oswak! © Vi-} othe advent of the Comptroller was| @¥en, directed that the matter be re- aa Sutaes Wi Pryor and A score Of | greatea with frenaied crien Ported at once to the Bar Assoctatton, well known New Yorkers who for po- |) frenzied gesticulations with the result thot charges were Utleal purpose usually classified No, we wot t do it—by our beards brought agains: Hartridge. | we swear It, We wouldn't draw to-day," Denies Suppressing Evidence. jt ton 18 8 Work Of | Qiouted the paddiers. “It'a a gonef busi. | G. D. B. Hasbrouck, appearing for wet out to w ean art and might be racterized by the ness any way, and if we don't give our Hartridge toed declared Hartridge ordinary man as a “piece of extrava The design is elaborate kelt to the politicians it pi had not been guilty of unprofessional “ late Mr. | oneal }bum. 8 ax our cu » that he had not, suppressed » boat he Here Is the Letter. know w to find us, they can’t fing | evidence in the Thaw ca: as alleged, e hat | The letter offering this free entertain: | us because we gotter move away but had simply advised certain persons | © iulon | ment follows: not to talk 1 Call for the Mayor. the Mayor < our friend rys, four white canaries | ‘An invitation to attend a dinner under the auspices of this club on | March 3 prox. at the Hotel Astor has been sent you to-day. Club © in- vites you to be Its guest during vour tay in this city, and upon recelying your acceptance will endeavor to serve accommodations for you at the hotel and will send you a ratiroad ticket from Albany and return, as we Mr. Hasbrouck said further that Hart- ridge’s sole ein advising t fons not to talk was to avoid unpleasant publicity than wa sary, realizing that it might be injurlous to ‘Thaw, against whom public senti- nn inaugurated for their | ment was then running high. But they refused to be pact | “Here was a man who cries for the Mayor became | great family, who wanted 1 and insistent we want Mayor He settle this ny more neces- bugs, mi up the e, fish 4 animal kingdom's Comptroller Prendergast tried to ex- plain to the frantic hucksters that the lottery had ty protection hed music for the . down in ing the visible came of 8) supply erythIMR | doosn't in | ghould be very you put possible done for him and was willing | those cir to any expen! (our in- hu finally weakened | to pay the pric aid Mr. Hasbrouck. vitation. | —_$<————- " | PRESBYTERY WINS CLAIM | Kindly send roply as soon $39,000 to “Women of Town © pos. He added that Hartridge had dis-| el al kindly * trol sadie, If you feel ro disposed ki trom th burned $02000-—between 48200 ana suo0| TO WESTMINSTER CHURCH. ‘of any of your constituents w rer ward, curses and threats of dire pun- of it among “women of the town.” ———— think might be glad of an oppo i ila ea Mets ah ihe back and) “ox, Hartridge,” he said, “saw these) Appellate Division Decides te | to attend the ain che ks of the obdur: people, so that what y knew of ,, ee Seure ve lee tor Mayor Gagner to. Febla tet hey kno Congregation and Orders New d not Ket to the newsp: to Thaw's mother and to I his wife, whom he expe in his behalf"? Justice Dowling, who tried Thaw the las: time sald the nc to show Thaw was sane, whil ecution sane. He then inquired of brouck “Could not the pro: ers Ade 4 velyn Thaw, Trial of Old Contest. | i to testify In a decision the Appellate Division « Court upheld ry in its claim | the Westmins:er Twenty-! has been HOUDINGT Ke the ITH, Secretary tra: settle the trouble L sistent Word had be street station, rves, On letterheads oe of the to-da the Supreme York Presby perty of ) sent to the T nd Capt. Handy a including a number of plain- lothes men, appeared 0} run Welcome the Poiice. The hucksters we Chapman, P ty-second street; Isa President, No. 10 W William Scott, Treasurer Sixty-third street; Boudin retary, No. # Cedar str Aymar, Dr. Roland G W. Mack, Meyer D. Rothec M. Bayne, Charles Hartm the the pros attempted to show he wag in- Mr. Has © unawed by the ar- ber of them, in, President of 1, shook hands | Ing bod; tion tn this co ave used | cution have used iinster Presby' rian Ch nase witnesses to support thelr conten. | 71" Price, Dr. Henry 1. Taylor, SOO geri aka anne: J#remation disputed the Frank, Robert D. Ke James W. ' ne oe r asked anj lar Pryor, Calvin Tomkins, James J. | he know the peddlers n the Distri 1 Frank, V. Evert Macy, Ro 1. Robinson, | shouted tn greeti Mrastanen ee rs Oswald G. Villard. boys, take usy,” Capt Handy silencing these | Prosnytery had. nothing Insurgents alent. | adme and the disorder subsided How 4 subpoenaed?” | ao with it ° Most of them ly wrought | for ed Justice The gist of the higher up over the fi tf » wouldn't {cision is that the Presbytery i nth oh h do as did ith the p erty. each officers of Stapbrouck denied this PRHE to Go) Aa COIS With She BeCparty):| Ja new trial of the cas ordi “Club C" will ry letters which wi Admit Charge, Not Incidents. a le Me {Wall sols sustice. 6 BIG AUTO TRUCK BURNED | tions. Your post “IN FRONT OF GOULD HOME tho e lottery is supposed to bel true, but not t al Incidents. secret here it grafting somewhere.” ¢ Howard Townsend for the Bar As-) Roping down Fifth ave “ Comptroller Prendergast will, it 18! sociation said there were two charges. tory dawn fellows feel about 1',' understood, close the market unUl the] One was that witnesses for whom the Roosevelt, “but Tam in favor of yield | District-Attorney was looking were ssa daly that this dinner be called off The “lottery” system of alloting pos | kept ai 0 guch an affair « i sitions in the market was inaugurated | ‘Mer * he sald, “out! very indiscreet Demograt wa The for putting an end| an attorney « a having a little family quarrel, ana graft that the hucksters | {ithy client @ dinner would entuate our po: J they had been subjected to the attorney to fail | and pat us in the position of be exeitement had subsided | ~ | al third party. | Handy dixmissd the reserves A hoow F @o far as can be learned not |'Mheit departure was accompanted by | ‘The Great London Detective beging un- the insurgents had been previously con-| i¢ and hoots, but suddent: little |@avelling the Mystery of the Red T eeet etocut this dinner | boy climbed up on one of the stands | angle in next St * World. A com- Murphy Quits Albany jand began waving an American. flag. | plete detective story in book form Charles F. Murphy to-day folded pis| ‘The Jeers and hoots turned to cheers, | Order from newsdealer tn advance. Gi tents, dismissed with full pay bis reti- | ane ny hat ame off as the boy. gtory! | nue of camp followers urned to | ¢ Sactiniiad to, ‘ve is Grnblem of the —e - | AUR whlle’ ane roe Data aes heckes TART STEAMROLLER KILLS yout ‘Wiillam F ck * MAURETANIA MAKES BENNET ANNEXATION BILL, ANOTHER NEW RECORD.) prniice Commi { Vo ZBYSZKO HERE TO MEET PILAKOFF ON THE MAT, Jast card in the gan general orders t tinue voting for President's 9% {0 1 Against Steams From Fire Island to Quar- Sheehan and hy we . eporting Measure. v interna ma: also left town. The bureau ha antine in Two and a Halt u witch w rsiday Kone out of existence + Sheeha 7TON, Feb. 17-—The Taft | night 8 , Hour ta ussed over the | twe 1 1] a rom 1 ™ ord yes a od ban the Senatoria York office agreed t other directing Mm. to and was matched to meet G Rlurphy was asked us ti ain} be docked last uM f any tations | Macke Lat a , made up your om twenty min t the ¢ mem voting ay e n “That 1s what 1 . trout . vorable report ¢ M k 1 Onty 42 votes we t t ‘ f ' at th ormida twenty-sixth Joint ballot . « at Quarantine t jt 1 ff e Secretary of the “Club Explains ny « twa " Invitation, t 1 t “ rr Seinen Boudinot he secreta. 4 a a at v at hin office, No, 45 ¢ treet, that | for her arrival the inwursents regarded won the Mavretania's 7 “ p 5 P . B b Bear sa tee” erie “How, “a” inven ont Poison Baby. “Chub C," he explained Ll mliat f fon ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mothor thoucht her child must hove while it 5 t ar PAREGORIO or laudanum to make it 61 These drags will produce bership « me 0 sleep, anda FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce tho Ml ug eure aban { PROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING, Many are the children who A ry locah pen e'e% ave been killed or whose heaith has been ruined for life by paregoric, iaudas | eld aa ’ ‘volte mgm and Morphine, each of which i A narcotic product of opium, Druggist ther ite ivan a wimber ¢ ; «an gre prohibit f front selling either of th » narcotics names to childten at ally ¢ eer paxt dinver sto be | iy spect of to ‘anybody without Iabelling them * poison,” The detinition of “narcotic” Hotel Astor on March %. We atly be is: A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, bul which in poison pleased t of 1 nae lay t 800 eus doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death,” The taste and of bose ri ed by the Insurgent | SANQ @ Funerals, tmnell of inédicines containing opium ary disguised, and gold under tho names members ¢ 1 e, an George Hrockway, who ts dead at. of * Drops,” * Cordials,” * Soothing Syrups,” ete, You should not permit any ig to have them a din n ee {n Hillsboro, N. H., medicine 0 be given to your children without ah, or your physivian kuow of honor, It Is not unusu f n feventy-one years in the of what Ni} is ds composed. CASTORIA DOES NO’ to pay the expens® of t f nm Baptist Caurch, ut its dinners. The ation wa xty years POS, tf it bears the signature y it a ereteee re mood fall ane t cannot Genulue Castoria always bears the siguature " LAST 7 conception about it.” ne other interest. | vaving revolt from the drudgery » driving a milk Wagon and the purchase fevents, famous for their of uy Mel, All adie ta ee above-board legitimacy and jaa e had not gone hi with the Mothes, but had epent two night in the home of a girl friend. Magistrate Harris committed the girl to the House of the Good Shepherd for one day, and ordered his probationary ofMcer to make an investigation. It Was said in court that the girl's par- | ents owned thousands of dollars worth jast New York. She SILKS AND SATINS ARE REPLACED BY WORN CUT RAGS Seventeen-Year-Old Milkmaid in Court Says Well-to-Do is the only chil —————— Toxin Worme Here. | a brother of A. Toxta Worme, @ passenger on the Maure- tania, arriving to-day. He ts the lead- ing ¢ st in Ce agen, Denmark, and this {4 his first visit to On Christmas Day his wife and born ty uld not bear to | remain ith his grief, He | Hrot.er of A. Pau: Worme, | brow neman a sprig of tvy Parents Stint Her. from the gravo o| Hamlet at Hisinore, | From a velvet skirted and pleture hat, ned miss, hobble- | sdowed with a great | th Gouyled, seven. | sis A Ladies SUITS, 1 za $10.98 teen, the daughter of well-to-do parents who have a big dairy in East New York, A new Jor of those SILK TAP Was transiated into a ragged Cinderella FLTA PLTTICOATS, $1.79 regular $3.98 i } " tue in the New Jersey Avenue Police Court week) to-day 7 Tearfully she removed the finery and Ky that were Httle ts of leather y New York's Best Credit Store 63 West 14th St. UW STREET STORE. telmont th obtain- upon avenue. g $10 worth o would pay for it av elvet waist, a velvet je skirt and a palr 1 Adin v rid the nine AL. t6 Wear i 44 W, ath St. s 1 me sich ae rf iH th ras ay Met, WAY & Sth AVE, isnt acd made INEW York’s were’ much power tan | Legitimate fine lothe and - Event ° . This is the first time in our his- tory, which yut ou that wagon ex- years old. 5 ‘ tends overa period ie ithe thd gan, of 32 years, that we Sale ick to it. You can § have ever offered a HALF PRICE SALE in New York. Lbtehed In all other cities where i GEORGE'S Stores are lo- cated they are regularly it festablished semi-annual never whose pro: trikin viness of her rl with being neorrigib: consis| ter, charged rigibte, Ht — jthe rushing selling they al- | ThooantsCabti ways create Rid of Catarrh Vile Disease eee Be Conquered Without Swailoving Nauscating Drugs. And no wonder. As the Clearing House for Mer- chant Tailors’ Uncalled-for Garments, as the creators of GEORGE'S Model Gar- ments—ali Clothing built to order to bring $25 to $75 regularly selling here at $15 to $45—you can understand the marvelous saving these reductions mean: 7.50 8.25 9.00 10.00 11.25 “au! 12.50 “i 14.00 ane 15,00 sinew 16.25 ~ 47.50 When you n go to your druggist | this d + a remedy that | the misery and ch sufferer of every back why yu do it? HYOMEL outfit and ives to banish hawking, spitting crusts in at once suufiling, and disgusting athe HYOMEL and this bealing, ptic, which enters your lungs in the form of vaporized air and comes from the eucalyptus tr lond Australia will reach the parts and kill the germs promptly Besides eatarrh HYOMEL ix guaran. | teed for colds, coughs, croup, asthma | jand catarrhal Just breathe | it—no stom A ing inhal costs only $18.00 NOW em eae £20.00 NOW: : nO NOW includ. OMEL druggists every you alr own an in you can get an extra bottle of | YOM 1 liquid, for only 50c, To break up « cold in head or chest i over night, try this just before retiring. rters full of boil- jing w aspoonful of HY. OMEL dand bow! with towel and breathe for five minutes the anti- | septic, healing yap or that arises. $100 at s and Tuxedo Snits, on oft roll sacks ec Select it with care. “ARROW COLLARS wv I5¢each, 2for25¢ paar’, ‘| $1.50 nash Now ; to ERY CO Half Price ne Big Spectat: . ned with suslicka, outside s : Da aecalantars nples style, of the popular closed-front arcane nega Get the Words and Music, Complete, of “Grandmother's | Luilebies” TES Guarant stablished for 3 " AUTO COAT SPECIAL! | es g by 15.00 Japanese Black 9 it ene ePaMmai } 445.00 Raccoon Coat 17.50 the J Open. Percy Villiams’s Vaudeville Circuit § Evening for You in Greater New York. P Conveaicnee WORD: 128) NE FRANKLIN. MUSIC BY BURT GRULN, 4 vvoro {44 West [ St. n Brondway a and Sth Ave., } Betwe Nexi ae wut, [ERE as | JAMES McGREERY & Cb 23rd Street 34th Street HABERDASHERY DEP'TS. Travelling and Outing Shirts,—made of French Flannel with detachable collar. 3.50 Viyella Flannel Shirts with attached collar or neckband. 4.50 House Robes of Viyella Flannel. Without lining........ 606 ese e eee eee ee 12§0 With silk lining... 0.00. cece ee eee eee T§00 On Saturday, February the 18th. In Both Stores, Scotch Angora Coats and Waistcoats, suitable for Automobile or Golf Wear. Coats. ..creccvcevvcseescveccuecs . 8.00 values 15.00 to 20.00 . 6.50 values 10.00 to 12.00 Waistcoats. . BOYS' CLOTHING DEP'’TS. Spring showing of Norfcik and Double Breasted Jacket Suits with Knickerbocker trousers. Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits with Bloomer trousers, made of Washable and Wool Fabrics. Reefers of Serge and Covert Cloth. : In Both Stores. On Saturday, February the 18th. Sale of Double Breasted Jacket Suits with two pairs of Knickerbocker trousers. Made of Blue Serge or Mixed Cheviot. Size 8 to 17 years. 5.85 “JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street ait 23rd Street "23 MeCREERY & CO, 34th Street On Saturday, February the 18th. MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS Suits,— various zes 14 and 16 years. In Both Stores, materials and models. 12.50 Full length Winter Coats of plain or mixed Fabrics, also Velveteen. 11.50 NECKWEAR DEP'TS. Im Both Stores, Guimpes in every desirable style, made of Point d’fisprit, Tucked Net, Lace, Mar- quisette, etc. Various sizes, 1.95, 2.25 and Chemisettes and Sleev terials, styles and designs. 1.00, 1.25 and 1.95 per set Collars ,in all the prevailing Made of plain or embroidered linen. 25¢ and 50c JAMES McGREERY & COS 23rd Street 34th Street ma- »—various Byron” shapes. SOROSIS SHOES Advance Spring Styles in Women’s Boots, Oxfords and Pumps. Made of Satin, Suede, Velvet, Corduroy, White Buckskin and Canvas, ‘tan Russia Calf, Glazed Kid and Patent Leather, 3.50 to 10.00 per pair Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes for Dress, School and General wear. t 2.50 to 4.00 per pair. Men's Sorosis Shoes and Oxfords in all leathers, 5.00 and 6.00 per pair. JAMES McCREERY & CO, \ 23rd Street 34th Street a! - a he MAKES LITTLE QIF! NCE WHAT YOU NEED ; : —A “WORLD WAN T” WILL GO AND GET IT, :

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