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monomer nett anita atte tte rt: snccemanansssesies TE 4 : THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1911. MCTIK ROW SUSIE RECEWES wali vabiy casriage around | WIFE WOULDN'T RELENT, — |: oa that when spoken’ to $0 HE KILLS HIMSELF. jontly moved her tips -BROONSTICK BLOW Susie, $1,000 Chimpanzee of the Zso, ON EAD SA Tne ne ae SO A RST Mrs, Lubring pursued d the oniid. 1 ed he » Before Suicide Husband Tries to Kidnap Baby and Pleads for Fo After failing ir who | Me vying to his two: pleasure or understand: | Gustave Hy Luhring. old, killed himaelt to. Rudolp) Becker at N Second eaienens. several hours when his body w ho went to li j),; Made by our own .\ friends at No. 26 Fast N { tailors. Beautiful all- street after she separa’ husband, said to-day threatened to kill her mi tod | Wh ’ Police Investigating Death of John Norton, Who Ac- | cused His Wife. i | In Blue Satin Gown the $1,000 | 2. ; Chimpanzee Entertains i Her Guests. { They were married thr | , hie ‘ ent and quarrelied constant! ! the remark: Intelligent. j, ring wrote to her parents + panzen recently installed jn the en age and they BORE her mc Witlinneiicx, 07 the head with Posie Introduced te eee Wari socttuy ness, [ARBITRATION FINDS FAVOR inn te eee eattea on | LINCOLN?S 0 tetiit st ad trom the Neots ot viel / common |day afternoon in the primate nouse, | WITH FOUR BIG NATIONS. iis wite ist ight. White rhe was in S caaneemmnaes blow, the Coroner's office and the police | | TRASH | where she was “at home’ to upwards | oe ee aa —_ —— of the Atlantic avenue station began an Of 15,000 visitors. jPredittion that United States, Japan, investigation to-day. ue satin dees | Great Britain and France | “Susie” wore a pale |and seemed in tne b jeral o f the oth “Baldy, who dr himself datiy, ere taken 6 lcages to agsist in the r |but they seemed pert Will Make Treaties. diresaes | WASHINGTON, April 3.-Representa ving line, VA i, pred the White House | doand 42+ |to.day that arbitration treaties would |noyed at the Interest w a rae gotiated between four of the great | taken In the mew arrival and r ed to | Powers of the world, the United States laced | to take a leading part in framing the | | | | | ase found her, She denied her V's charge as made to Dr. Rie- and sald they had been an ate nate couple, although he dra Men’s Spring Overcoats and Spring Suits *15 Best in America at the Price The Overcoats at $15 Blacks and Oxfords silk lined and faced to edge. We guarantee the silk for two years, and will replace, free of charge, any lining or facing that wears out within thal period. | Also, a very large variety of fancy spring pat- | ! | behave. They were according’ behind the bars agai Before being introduced He “Susie” was taken inte puilding, where negotiations, Mr. Foster named the United States, he was keeping so steps will | Physictan he sald, the 10 W will be forced tion. i »rsonal under surve.tla ‘outer sald nversations 4 and step-daughter are already | of Tokio and other F beads Pp ® He rence and that he be- Dickering a¥ to the final disposition of | colored blocks of wood when urged, | j nt in Japan was in the body. Mrs. Norton wants it sent | — spun a small roulette wheel and’ ¢, ‘ greements, {to an undertaker's estatilstiment, and imina wants the funeral to take place from the Lee avenue addross. WALLSTREET. AFTERANILNESG | THE BRILL-SPECIAL etropolitan Life Insurance (0. ; OF NEW YORK JOHN R. HEGEMAN, President INSURANCE SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT The New York Insurance Department has had the Company under examination, pursuant to law, for about fifteen months. After this examination the Superiatendent of Insurance said: THOROUGHNESS.—“It is yee ee that no ey weed INDUSTRIAL POLICIES AT COST.—“On this basis this character under the supervision of any Insurance Depart- this Company, from all of its departments, added to its ment in the United States has ever been so thoroughly surplus in 1909, after setting aside in that year as a examined by such a Department.” liability its dividends and bonuses for 1910, about $800,000; Ww i i in other words, the volume of its business being considered Pe iy ae eit tok Oaee w e e seems to have furnished insurance substantially at cost.” i dawn. terns and plain giays, including fancy light grays, lined and faced with silk to within a quarter of an inch of edge of lapels. i The Suits at $15 ached ng high . . x waxed Death Indirectly Due to Break- buted to Court the down Following Fight Over h Husband's Estate. price of near! an aftermath of the comme list improvedss at fina Blue, brown, gray and dark worsteds with fancy self stripes and white pencil stripes set in varying widths. Blue worsteds with double hair line stripes of lighter blue and tan. Soft worsteds in Huddersticld gray, and Arrangements for the funeral of Mrs | |Charles T. Yerke:, who died ‘ast night! at her residence, No. Si! Madison ave: | Mrs, Yerkes died from dropsy, super- disease, which fal- is Urerkdown last fail husband's i} | excellent pepper-and-salt-etfects. | And some brown diagonai-striped tweeds. | | i rejections is small, being in 1909 less than one-half of one PROGRESSIVE .MANAGEMENT.—The Department All exceptionally Well Made per cent.” Report shows during the last five years: CAREFUL INVESTMENTS.—“On an .investment of Reduction in the ratio of expense to premium income. . 7.13 | $100,000,000 in real estate mortgage; this Company now Reduction in the ratio of lapse to issue............. .10.36°, holds through foreclosure but one piece of realty.” BROADWAY at 49th St. 279 BROADW AY, near Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST.,, near Greenwi goth STREET at 8d Ave. UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway. Ragistered Established Trade Half a Mark. Century . Tailored Woolen And Linen Suits ; Tailored Suits, $28.50. A collection of man-tailored Suits in a variety of new Spring and Summer weight Woolen Novelties and Staple Serges. In Black, Navy, White, Black and White Stripes, Grey and other good colors. Tailored Linen Suits, $15.00, 18.50, 25.00. Man- Reduction of cancellations in first year of insurance.. 8.927, ORDINARY DEPARTMENT any wrote a larger amou than any other cc In 1910 the Co t of Ordinary business in the United States and Canada pany, by TWENTY MILLIONS! In 1910 the Company placed Ordinary Insurance up to the Limit of the Law and was obliged to hold back hundreds of thousands of dollars of insurance by reason of the New York statute limiting amount in any one year. MORAL: Get in early this year and avoid the rush at the end. Best plans; cheapest rates; all policies non-partici- pating-that is, the money is not collected on promise of repayment in dividends, but is left in the pockets of the insured by reduction of premium. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT OLD POLICIES.—A bonus has been declared to NEW POLICIES.—The benefits on policies issued since Industrial policy-holders amounting to nearly January 1, 1907, are over SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS i TWENTY PER CENT. GREATER ayable in 1911 on Whole Life and Increasing Life and A a ‘ eee policies issued prior to 1907, which bonuses give than the benefits promised by polici les issued previously. reduction of premiums varying, according to period of per- ‘ ‘ sistence, from In the last eighteen years it has declared a few months y, | Under the te *l wil! she ¥ as 1) Savane the. line - — ihe The wieth i ‘TAFT, LIKE THE MINISTERS, ‘CAN ONLY PRAY FOR RESULTS... | lent Refers to Congress in EIGHT TO ONE HUNDRED PER CENT, | TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS | Hil erec (corn, Tussor, austrian anc trish Linen) Crashes SF fe. Tatk to Baltimore Meth. The Company added not one dollar to surplus at the | in voluntary bonuses over and above all requireMents Voile Dresses, $10.00, 16.50, 22.50. In White and ; end of 1910 out of income from Industrial policies. of policies, odist Cor Colors, alsa stylish Tub Dresses, trimmed with laces and UNGTO! embroideries. Summer Dresses Lingerie Dresses, $25.00, 35.00, 45.00 and up. WELFARE WORK FOR POLICY-HOLDERS Extracts from the Report of the Superintendent of Insurance of the State of New York. “No summary of this examination of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company would be complete Which omitted reference to certain agencies for social service which it has inaugurated and is now conducting.” “CAMPAIGN AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS.--Among the activities of this Company begun since the Armstrong investigation is participation in the nation-wide crusade against tuberculosis. As to policy-holders, its work has thus “NURSING SYSTEM.-—- About two years ago this Company inaugurated a system whereby trained nurses would, upon request, be sent to the homes of sick or bedridden policy-holders in its Industrial Department. .. . While this service has been but recently established, and while, therefore, the examiners are in some doubt as to its ultimate effectiveness either from the standpoint of saving the lives of policy-holders or minimizing unhealthy condi- tions, no one can make a personal investigation into what A number of fashionable models in Marquisette and Lingerie \ s. including French handesewn and hand-embroidered Frocks. All white, as well as innew color combinations. Linen Dresses, $15.00, 18.50, 25.00, 35.00. Smart tailored models. Open back and front. Good Tub Dresses. Plain and trimmed styles. These are made trom pure linens in white and colors, All sizes, far been cgnfined to the dissemination of the literature of has already been done without being profoundly impressed | James McCutcheon & Co. prevention and instruction; a work which its great Agency with, not only the economic, but, more, the beneficent value f force and clone contact with. the douaivis) cinseee makes of the work. Numerous cases where lives have been saved ra My j easy, as well as effective. As a matter of mere business are already on record. Many instances showing improve- PPosi.e } economics, the Company’s activities in this direction entitle ment in na conditions due to the visits of the nurses 5th Ave. & 34th St. Waldorf-Astoria, ‘ it to the approval of the Department.” are known.” \ LARGEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD The largest amount of insurance in force of any Company in the world--$2,215,851,388, covering 11,288,054 policies, In 1910 the Company made the largest gain in insurance in force of any Company in the world. WIIINIAM On SANNA AA..4N4: i SPOE SRSA SSS FS HUMAN FRAGMENTS IN BOX Omega ONLY AN APRIL FOOL JOKE. | “1911 World apt, D115 2, 24th New York City ve., Broovlyn : e - No aks Bice Dili 4 Niclas | Assets, . ia $313,988,33.1.00 Paid to Policy-holders and Held for Their Almanac ‘ Just the “Humor” t ‘ ' Medical Students, Liabilities, - + 255,2416,250.36 : $605,391,613 is indispensable to the home or office, th fs ‘ i : ¢ » the Q The police have dropped ; ; 23 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, Ns Ys library, the teach | h 8 he nolice aro san we aud aii \ 23 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn, Ny ¥ factory or library, eacher or lawyer, the pL re a eat EP The Great a Ry Mow York City | patel slic arn i | politician ov wiite:, the merchant or speaker, |>s ne Mundred Famili jupt., Bryant Park Arcade, N. FE. Cor it and oth Ave., New York irooly i ¥" | _——-——- CONTAINS: ra Y 320 Broadway, New York City 1 Futon an Clinton Sts. Brooklyn, N.Y. 1 0 00 F d F : Pi es | Yeaterda JN. W. 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