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ROA AN ini ED agg he I a SI irae ta To nt THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH GHINAMAN WANTS OLDBROKERDROPS | WALL STREET. =: TO ADOPT THREE | DEAD DRINKING A wx; ons so 17, 1911, metropolis, sa tanda 1 to sacr r brethren BOYS BT [= WWRCH ATFUNERAL = | Bog" aaatie eet | Boge aber market | P:R) Ruber. been 1! with typhoid fever in the house HUBBY Al D PAPA. IN LA at Harrison in 1907, and that Lig ~ 4 | °| gone home to mother with her baby 4 N Ww. int now four years 219, gre also teats: led that she bought the furniture $ Mrs. Dimond Convinces Jury Shé|her own money. % fi & # Paid for Furniture in Her The jury found that Mra, Dimond was % $ a PRETTY WIFE DEFEATS 1 stock entitled to the furniture. The young fo u eles. Tho trad- |p R gfe 7 Country Home. cea Ladd four, then marched 4 and il rats ing element had q premonition that the | Ning-Gar, chen a a Wied Mra. Lillian Bauer Dimond, young and | RAUEDUNY OUt Orc e - . Saw Life Work Crowned. an ust decisions would be handed | Wot ho & Mou = ORG Pretty, won a verdict to-day from a jury 4 It a 1iys Ago that this wn by the Supreme Court next on. | wo bo ina before Justice Blanchard in the Supreme | : t b 1 of Ite few 1 i | and operations in the market were oe ead Court against hor husband, James Ren- ne thoa € na Ww reduced to a minimum, Subjected to wick Dimond, an@ her father-in-law, @ } $ fi Tabb Naner el ee Leallzing, the Ilat opened fractlonal tow. | IRISH NUMBER 2,000,000 Veteran commander of the Seventh * = " wre ae = er, but half point losses wae the most Regiment, Col, Thomas Dimond of the . Sve Prooatelon Threads | ra rae & ie : 1 Carroll, Born in House Where! oaPrersion this if stock could w IN THE UNITED STATES. | oie era ton Company, ina sult for the Impressive Procession Threads, }\""") . l jneni Is a Catholic, and He and Carroll, Born in House Nere | « rardened a little is yo a porsersion of furniture in the house she ra, W. Th htt H t White Wi \ Washi Lodred; Pall ggg) Emigration From the Emerald Isle | ana her husband occupied next door to | Don't Hide Them Ad Veil; i. y Through Throng of He- |, ny of Vhite ife of 2 ears ashington oaged, e . is erg the Colonei’s country piace at Harrison,| move Them with the New Dru; vay 8 ie ‘ s | Selig bal tationary| aS Averaged 37,000 Yearly, Wentchester County, and which he | 4 vaninee pyeciai 5 ; one ‘ A . + * i almost stationary D4 eg . “ine | brew Educator's Admirers. f ed asseinbly Have Lost Babies. With Glass to His Lips, | aaring un yt the after for Past Decade. Wath oe ee le r re which fi | noon, the 1 al hour with| WASHINGT! Mares smth mill- |" Mrs. Dimond {8 the @aughter of Louts | beaut! _—- | - ina ay ie ent in Pros: js the approxi-/ Bauer, a wealthy paper box manufac. | Riker ra rae ig” fare the aun ; : ; EET Iqt | Jue ae he was about to drink a tonat | see ni Satigow was alined malniy at rn population at present | nd lives with her parents at No. | ©Hon't hide your, (rec FIRE PANIC AVOIDED.' ,: ibe son beran'to| JUDGE MAY REFUSE, |... a. > Hd a Cade tg Be Mey Bk Inited States, While these Sixty-ninth street. She sued of thin : ay ere of his part in to to 8 Patrick, John C, Carroll, a re every tesue, Final wales wore the lowes hot the official figures of the thir. fot @ separation last summer. Col, Di- rove ' lan t street, and as the hi a iba ee taba ian Anan b « aoa a “*\ceenth census It Is @ close estimate. mm at No. 0 West Seventy-third . 7 ie ie m every dire | ticae . ; b own in the financial world of New ing of Missouri Pa Was caused | There were exactly 1,612.44 Irish born ta | 4 Heavy Apparatus Works Itsy forced ite way| Mother Of Little Ones Ark) vere tor more than halt & century fears of further i trouble and the United States in 140. ‘They Wore | nit tnctne aeatiee, Bob ad 1g ie that ; {thro al A dropped dead ¢ ernoon in @ hotel e fal #0 wr located In every State of the Unton. Way Slowly Between Lines }),)0""y emen on horseba Wants Is Dead and i: Fourth kes Twventyoolantn| © tent man fort New York had the largest numer, there H : lave ad byeee,, pile fps * being 425,653 in the Empire State; Mansa. ' on Narrow Streets, Jot the n vu Father Consents. Mr. Carroll lived at No, 2 Fast Twen-| — . chusetts came second, with 248.16; Penn. | | f AIEMUH BEFORE MAG: Bud PONA GUE Tok |syivanta third, with 205,908; Illtnots H aera aaa ial : ; 4 ah ‘|| fourth, with 11,565, and New Jersey H . . : we ‘ roe ie afterneon ano fifth, with 9484. The tabulation by Chanting the T in the ancient \ she SpeceAne RTA ace ° ! er Suge | (States from the census of 1910 has not R. Altman & Gun. Hebrew tongue, eigit hundred bo: a ¢ ead lea Vudea't ' Ho 1 A and's gala day Asal, Copper. si++ yet been completed. pupiis of the school which he had ony \ wily : ‘ re Come, will ink In honor] Am. Car & Padi I Ireland for the past Peushed, cach wearing « email “talit Fire Apparatus Called Out. i : sf ihe pat aptncke, | Aim CAR oa 4 ix n uniformly steady, Meanwiile street below Mr, Carroll a ‘ neeneies | aie = is 000 yearly. From June or prayer shawl across his sho foment Hed permission to adop cg Ps NC THLaNPGA weit ‘ - § 09, to January of this year 427,741 €n€ @ skull cap on his head, escorted ee eet ee ei inien of Oy ARE ee ae “a immigrants entered the United HAVE ARRANGED THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL the hearse bearing the rude pine vox ga Hinole andotaddie perhaps the only Cat Chis| Suddenly, fie tneten’ sitters’, the i During that time there were MMC AMUTAA ths Gaslly anlicot |one he tar wissae, KOMAMUUPLAND CHLEREALSVC Eo oneah teTeanny | SHE TTeCGuseT SUR eoe one cin | eer ea aan ener SALES FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY): Naftali Reiter, for more than a score joins the Rabbis home, received an} tx x youre ARO When he wae onl foil fell. aver dead x population@f Ireland, estimated for 1908, of years the chief rabbi of the Austro-| alarm from a fire in the vicinity, The) fourteen years o| je went work 19 @ Mp, Carroll had had one slight stroke owas 4S7KI88, A census of Ireland witl 7 Galiclan community of orthodox Jews an of the company shouted him-|Iaundry in Brooklyn and moge the ac-| of apoplexy and his physician : Bees ae ak tue coat eeaeae wan MEN'S PAJAMAS, Mahle city, es the tanersi ceriege parse before he could make Capt, |quaintance of Miss Cathering Buffy, who | warned him that his. ¢ 8 | UAantib, of whom £00000 were matee and OF MADRAS AND MERCERIZED MATERIALS wellged its way this morning throug hl a ted i in love and were married, ; sxasllant ; bP Fb Mlb SLL in Legg babii : thé sea of humanity which floods t bail 5 7 ¥ pipriabie i it | tion has steadily reased for the past ° #irbets of the hatte oh will le ; th ey fan balabalel dealt i) Vinereea Pee i} | sixty years USUALLY $2.00 To $2.50 : AT $1.35 PER suIT wall, But before the eit woutd wed her Vincents | ? — t through w avy tire | eine t ed that he Adon oa . r Labor Force. a Sguads of policemen under command tue crawled snail's p catia wat ie he reuelatinn WASHT March 12—A_ redue- MEN'S CAMBRIC NIGHT SHIRTS at 55c. EACH of Papt. Martin Handy of the Delancey while the crowd strugsled and clawed) y¢ aaily ed to worshipping wealthy old New Yorker and left a ! tion ia the unskilled labor force at the street station, mounted and on foot, to Ket out of harm's way Jat the altar of Conf for the sake lorge estate to his son, port of New York was lay ordered were all but submerged as the oute| nf his love, and was duly received into iby the Treasury Deparcment following MEN'S !-CLASP TAN CAPE GLOVES ar 85c. PER PAIR See Symbol in Fire Accident. The cortege pouring of Galician and Austrian Jews, men, women and children, struc led to stopped at the Galician] the Catholle Church i new set of regulations drafted by ALLEGED WHITE SLAVER Dukler Mogen David Synagogue, a half) he twenty Mo Ix yeara of thelr married oN ry ” AOU) WH thietr finger Ups, the heareo |bicck away, where it paused white thel tite hae brought no ripple of discord, ARRESTED LEAVING COURT. x. 5 24 |The force of “extra” unskilled laborers | and tavoke « blessing on themseives aad cain was carried within and set the | ite AKise WONIA. beth test ios ptnD Seto Wea ii Will be decreased from 286 to 160. thetr families, in front a. ha half i: the wix children born them had Just as he was about to step from = Was Distinguished Scholar. dozen 0 “ nis Of ved, But one a the babies COUrt this arternoon, a free ma Naftali Reiter was one of the most! this city preached eu 1, and the t 16 Gold Considine was planed under a y distinguished Heprew se} eous life of this ‘? Avant, Brooklyn, Wi jens f vo United States Se country. Among t who had passed aw t 1 mmping Charged with being en vt exponents of the shining star. A res " afte P petition A p Ve vf im? Nah, nd Arthur yy Ae et role dead, and wh "a * of study in the Ya indeed x athdavit that h ™ than ling men of the tinued on to Union Fi thrilling 1 ive ed adoption his consent, Refuse Consent. Dike had read the pa him in chambers he s' is amaxement and the ” Judge Dike would express | ¢ it Is believed he will deny at Bartenfeldacherik, in G. to thjs country a few years later and! took Charge of the spiritual de ot the then small Galician community fter t p which had begun to congregate in the Wet after the 7 Vlelnity of Attorney and Delagcey et the, coffin was carried out streete. ’ gosue, On p step # Dr, Tdblansky, chanting the His first charse was a modest syna- fh Neshomoth,” the prayer | gives no rea May eter f this eral occurred . Br the Barr to CREAM OATMEAL HAVE IT TO-MORROW MORNING the | giec the | served dec “Has: | Althou for the} no opinion, peclat Ses. the Barr Rogue, but as the colony memory of the 1 e vast multi-| ark ber and Naftail R tude was awed fine | ie scholarship bexa r wee eur at On Jewish life in America he was as eblef rab t ymmuntty 80 he remained va at the age of «ix “ During ¥ wrote many works on Jewish the Gav, Dix jons d took an acti lie interest, almost without a tion was eagerly sought in all movements affecting tho lowest east side as an integral part of «of St ALEANY, March 17.—Gov guest last night at the annual dinner of 4 Albany Friendly Sons of St, Patrick nicht, The blaze was quickly stamped | the ‘ . DUE hut the ancients Inthe room saw a lat she Ten k Hotel. The Governor symbolical significance in the hapnening. | made a brief address. Dix was a fire to the the y had rested over Your Spring Tonic In the Spring your thoughts naturally turn to Tonics and Blood Cleansers. You are worn out, tired and run down after fighting the cold, the snow and ice, and slect for three long months. Nature demands aid, and after all has been said, nothing answers the demand like a good old- fashioned, honest preparation of Sarsaparilla. Something that cleanses the blood, tones the stomach, regulates the liver and bowels, and restores the system. Riker’s Sarsap2rilla is such a medicine, and 65 years of household use with thousands of endorsements prove it better than anything else we could say. It is purely vegetable. Tere are the ingredients: Foremost Clothiers Since 1845. The display of Smith Gray & Co. clothes for Spring and Summer represents the cumulative experience of 66 years devoted solely to the tailoring of better clothes. Seven hundred fabrics in'70 distinctive models are shown. Three sources contribute—Smith Gray & Co. ready-for-service retail department—Smith Gray & Co, tailored-to-measure department —and the Smith Gray & Co. wholesale department. ‘The economies, effected as a result of this long experience in a unified plant, under ideal conditions, make for values to an extent not found in any other high grade clothes for men and young men. Smith Gray & Co. ready-for-service clothes de- «@ NDERPRICING OF SEVERAL MiUN- | signed in models exclusively for New York 4s ! and fabrics hundreds of styles in all, but only | afew Ins lot— yours at savings fron 4.50 Co 12.50 wade, and in models designed for the Smith 45 5 for suits Chat would regularly be 20.00 ' a i Cray & Co. wholesale trade, are displayed in and 22.50, | Dandelion, for the blood, Caseara, a tonic laxative. DRED SPRING ane SUNNER sures custom shops of Simi putinued staple 1 short ends (rom the wholesal ment—all cut on the new 1911 lines—all sizes | Dock, for the blood. Burdock, Ginger, Cor- iander, Sassafras and Wild Cherry—all good Old Fash- ioned Specifics, for the blood. SPECIAL TAILC KING Smith Gray & Co, tailored-to-measure suits and overcoats make possible your choice of fabric in any Jel, having your garments specially cut and tailored to your measure, and delivered whenever convenient to you. Five hundred styles in upwards of 40 distinctive models are shown at prices ranging from 20.00 to 55.00, with some very speciat ae 72? 20.00, 22,50 ana 25.00 22.50 DLUE SERGE SLITS, 16.00 ‘These blue Serge Suits are standard values at 22.50. ‘The fabric is the product of one of the foremost of America's fine se weavers, se- cured away under price—the nd was used as fill-in work In slack moments In our custom shops, and jcofits have hecn overlooked that the Gisposal ney Le immed ‘1 tre six dis Uinctive styics for moo and young meca—the saving to you, is just 6.50. Lico: over 400 fabrics In upwaids of 30 cistinetive models in Spring Suits at 18.00... 45.00 for suits that would regularly be 22.50 18.50 25.00 and 27.50. Gentian, a tonic. Sarsaparilla, blood cleanser. ane Spring Overcoats at 18.00 io 50.60 with extra special value in sultound overcoats at 15.50 nc 18,30 22.50 Toraulte thar rould regularly be 27.50, Senna, a laxative. Spring Coats in black, Oxford and ma styles of gray, brown and correct tan and olive shades, including regular sines priced and brok- en sizes reduc regular 18.00, 20.00 and 22.50 values are most at rth 15.50 aus yeas it ge Oxford and k vicuna fin- shed Thibet Spring Overcoats, New York's most mekiaral value 20.09 In the past, the demand for these garments has kept che sizes broken most of the me, but now all sizes are to be had, and we urge that if you would participate you make your selection now. FURNISHINGS gligee Bhists Madras, Oxfords and sizes and ste lengihs; 95 ve fi arty 1.50, 2.00 4nd 2.50 90 dozen 50c, 75¢ and 1,00 Neckwear—clearane of regular stock; French folded and reversible four-in-hands; values up to 8.00 (05.00 LERDITS AND SOFT HATS, — 1:00 3 for 1.00 po 180 dozen silk-stitched, genuine Kassan Gloves. 1.75 in dark, medium and light shades. Reg- 1.00 Here are romething like 136 dozen derbies and pet teoeeeeeneess Mm ular 1.50 values He soit hats—the derbies occur in all the new CEILDREN’S DEPT. ‘ Spring blocks—the popular crowns, flat Russian Suits in blue serge and fancy brims and English styles prevailing. The assert- mixed cheviots, 6.50 values... 4.75 ment Includes the complete line of samples of Sailor Suits in blue serge and fancy One of our foremost hat makers, and there are milxed cheviots, 6.50 values... "Y 4.75 also included in the lot a number of slightly Double Breasted Suits, blue serge and fancy imperfect 3.00 and 5.00 hats by another famous mixed cheviots, some with extra Knick- - maker, ers, 0 values 4.75 Wouldn't you feel better now if your system was thoroughly cleansed of impurities? Strength and vim and vigor follow the use of this good, reiiable medicine, And Its Only 75 Cents a Bottle If you can't call at our stores, drop a line to our Mail Order Department, at oth Avenue and 23rd Street and 100 dozen N Pereal valucs F your order will receive prompt attention, We have all the other standard Spring remedies, fresh from the laboratories, where they are produced, You know of course that we save you money on all of them, The soft hats are black, brown, nutria with Confirmation Suits in’ blue serge, Norfolk Liewn bonds, pearl and steel, in Alpine, trooper and double breasted — styles, 8.50 6.75 and telescope styles. values ‘ ve, Odd Two Brooklyn Stores: Two New York Stores: Fulton St. at Flatbush .Sm ith Gray & Co Fi Broadway at Warren St reet Broadway at Bedford Av. 5th Av. Bet. 27th & 28th Sts, sy eee oo naam ntnemcarmmnenep on on - saunas —— ‘Treasury and Civil Service Commission. the B. Altman & Co. BOYS’ SPRING CLOTHING THE REGULAR STOCK OF BOYS’ CLOTHING INCLUDES SUITS AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BOYS’ WEAR, AMONG WHICH ARE STRICTLY HAND-TAILORED SUITS AT $12.00 & $13.50; ALSO NAVY BLUE SERGE REEFERS AT $5.50 To $1.00. B. Altman & Ca, tomorrow (saturpay) witt OFFER AT SPECIAL SALE IN THEIR BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPT. BOYS’ LONDON MADE WORSTED & FANCY SERGE SUITS SOME WITH LONG TROUSERS, USUALLY $19.50 To $28.00 REDUCED TO $12.50 BOYS' LONDON MADE OVERCOATS, USUALLY $20.00 To $25.00 REDUCED To $14.50 | A SALE OF COLORED DRESS MATERIALS WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). CONSISTING OF SEVERAL THOUSAND YARDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY SUITINGS, VOILES AND MARQUISETTES, HERETOFORE $1.75 TO $2.00 PER YARD, aT 78c., 95c. & $1.25 SOLD_IN DRESS LENGTHS ONLY PER YARD FRENCH COTTON VOILE AT 58. A YARD IN_ WHITE Y A QUANTITY OF THIS MATERIAL, 42 INCHES WIDE, HERETOFORE 85c. PER YARD, WILL BE OFFERED AT THE ABOVE SPECIAL PRICE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) Fifth Aum, 34th und 35th Streets, Nem York. NDON’S hort MAI SATARRWAL UT fiiS OUT TIS woRid Prevent this aive ‘ ie i Furnitur., Carpets, fomes Completely from $50 to § LIBERAL CREDIT $1 Weekly on $50. 81.50 Weekly on 875. $2 Weeky on $102, OVEN EVENINGS ‘winake tremsttc. entierpuic. cooling and cat oie tot mien remedy for soleat done Geere ot mmad, which Irrime but do not Beal. | Ask Your Druggist today for free mmm S's othe te ee na, Sen fankaty tube—Contalne Re — Rermiet drug, and te wold | ear one resreaen, | Mendon Mig. | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders,