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AS ¢ ' ' ——— ee is ' t ‘ 4 \ ; { \ Fie aruio™ A large body of these robbers are now ip possession and replied vigorously te ee bombardment of the gunbo ‘The bandit chief Luk yesterday de- | aw WITH BRITISH IN CHINESE AFFAIRS Consuls Cutie 6 On Foreign | fered revere loxses ign Antervention | bandit-soldiers were retaken today the Government roops after @ ‘The Government authorities bought Intervention When Canton le ail the bread and canned meat Forts Are Shelled. © bandits into mubniission. CHIEF MENACES. | .9 | Shere the Buropenns reside. None REBEL otx fell on Ketchow Is! Defeated, He Threatens For-|{ief°mns"conniderable eacttement, and « Japanese landed a detachment ¢igners to Force Action and | rego ‘The casualties among the local eoi-| | dlery and the Cantonese troops exceeded Brings a Crisis. | one hundred, Gen. Ling 1s now In cor | plete control of the city. being pursu Mict of opinion has arisen between Leo) wul-General on the question of fi ly rebela and Government troups, | North, whither they a gtk eagle pte ge imelagecl {py the Cantonone soldiery. Allen Rersholx, the United States Con- | #uj-General bere, and the Britten national action to halt the carnag Gong. or Paded Hale Dees Not Match caused by the Battling of the Chines eacetul Fo wome Face, ‘The senior naval oMcer of the United Sates gunboat Wilmington Is in com- can have ft. It's simple matter, J mand of the foreign naval forces, while & British officer holds the foreign nettle. mevt of Sha Meen with « force ing of four-fifths British and French troops. HONG KONG, March 19.—A flotiita ene munboats opened fire on the forts at Canton to-day. have been in the hands of t era of Luk, the brigand ch! week past since the soldiers mutinied and handed them over to the robbers. yy. Uae it jt nfth #4 you'll pot back if it’s not satisfactory. | Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—-37th and 38th Sts. IMPORTANT SALE WEDNESDAY Young Men's and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings occupy a dis- tinct location, having a store with a Fifth Avenue entrance, also @ private entrance on 38th Street, where young men and boys may{make) their selection in a congenial environment. Boys’ Hand-Tajlored Suits With extra knickbockers. Norfolk and breasted Mod English mixeures,,tweeds and homespuns. Coates ha ‘mohair lined, trousers lined, Sizes 7 to 18 Vicia SPECIAL 7,5() Regular price $12.50 of Imported Al Wot Navy Hye Be i . Young Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits New English Models of Im; id All Wool Navy Serge, English Tweeds, Search ‘mixtures. 6 31 to 40 chest messures SPECIAL 15,00 Regular price $20.00. Boys’ Shirts and Blouses Mogligee Binoy of plain or striped Soigette, Shirts of s: aterials, eee ners A fps Gatirnie $1. as Young Men’s Shirts sg Ney ee org aul 14 neck messure. pre. Regular price $1.50 | ll 0 85 fate Direct attention to our large and exclusive porenem of _ Young Men's and Boys’ Hand-crochet, knit and silk ckwear, aeeeae, Talamas. Belts, Underwear, Gloves, Hats, Caps and Shoes. err yi BE. E, TUBLINGTON, Vice-President Broadway at 13th S . WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT Suits and Dresses for Women of Taste $25 iow the touches of fashion that These Suits \iw distinguish the best dressed women this spring The tailoring is beyond criticism, The fabrice--the must beautiful light weight materials in corded, striped and solid-color flects, Among them the new soft tans, biscuits and pigeon grays ure notable The styles show every modern variation, deftly giv ble collars ot Turkish toweling inbroidered crash; urrect dio-tone buttons of cloth, rl or bone Pane! motifs of cording These Dresses" teal vstumes Cor ith some, matinee of aliornoon re more severe, suited fo) Of Taffeta, Charmeuse and serge. Showing Uhe vorreet bouffant Uri heavy cordings, the graceful fichu effects and the tufted b. » that are sy picturesyue and becoming. h, Suits and Dresses are exceptionally riced Bhan vrrerisissesererseee All the Corte at Yuchu, Whampoa and Fumun, on the Canton River, which | were recently captured by the revolting long and severe cannonade. The bandite @ut- the stores in the clty in order to starve t ts the opinion of persona in euthor- here that the trouble t# far from ATOW, China, March 19.—In the of Saturday and Sunday a num- ‘The Femainder | lof the local troops have retreated to the} colormed—erery woman wants S—every woman give ‘You Sour money wean | THE EVENING WORLD MRS, BOOTH’S WARD HELD [men ond o ete sust arrestea. Toe AS LEADER OF THIEVES. |stoten goode’ta tus ase Se wars ie Police Declare Grant Has Been a ae Learns capes Fagin Ever Since His Re- NEW STORIES TO TELL. lease Last July. ks Theodore Grant is tm the Tombs chatwed with beng «@ leader of a gang of thieves. He waa sentenced eight Sent ‘. years ago to life imprisonment for his port in @ ficht in James strect inj AUTOS INJURE TWO BOYS; : ied. ONE GETS BROKEN SKULL. which twe men were killed. Last Juiy Mre, Maud Ballington Booth obtained George Reichert jr, aged five, son of George Reichert, an his release on parole, and if he goes ‘engineer, of No. © Warburton avenue, Yonkere, ww ‘Dack to Sing Sing it will be for life. in| The police say Grant has been the leader of thieves ever since his release, and that he found time to coach boys of the east ide in housebreaking and petty stealing. Three members of his gang [have been caught, to sent to Elmira and one to Ging Sing, besides three other y Alice, who was nearby, he ran agetnet mudguard of @ machine owned by Prospect Stable and Garage Com- pany, No. 729 Prospect avenue, Brook- lyn. Denis P. Healy jr. part owner of t bys | are now showing extensive assortments of edd «| Embroidered Unmade Robes comprising many new and exclusive designs on Sheer French Materials, Batiste and Voile, And have prepared for To-morrow Special Offering of r Wh ite Batiste and Voile Robes, oe cuit naen| — mbroidered in white and colors, $4,48, 6.75, 8.50 to 26.00 Bate HEALTH te. Values from $7.50, 12.50 to 35.00 7 Also a large collection of Voile, Batiste and Fine Swiss Embroideries Flouncings, 27 inches wide, at 33c, 45c, 75c Values from 50c to $1.25 Yard Flouncings and Allovers, 45 inches wide, at $1.35, 1.75, 2.85, 3.75 Values from $2.75 to 7.25 Yard Doreen Bands and Straight Insertions, to match flouncings, from 23c to $1.50 Values from 35c to $2.75 Housekeeping Linens Wednesday, at Specially Reduced Prices Satin Damask Table Cloths, 2x2 yds, at $1.95, 2.45 214x214 yds, at $3.90, 4.50 « 2.40,2.95 24x3 “ “ 4,25, 5,50 2x3 yds, $2.90, 3.75, 4.45 Napkins, to match, Doz. $1.95, 2.95, 3.85, 5.75 Satin Damask Table Cloths, round scalloped, Satin Damask Napkins, scalloped, Luncheon and Dinner Sets, ‘Hemstitched Table Cloth and 12 Napkins, $7,$0, 8.25, 8.95 Satin Damask Table Linen, Yard 88c Linen Sheets, Hemstitched, Pair $3.28, 3.95, 5,25 Linen {Hemstitched, Pair 90c, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 Pillow Cases, |Embroidered, “ 1.25, 1.75, 1.95, 2.45 Huck Towels, hemst'd or scalloped, \ Dz. 2.90, 4.00, 5.50 Bath Towels, Show Towels, 65¢, 75c, 85c ax2" 2x24 at $2:75, 3.50, 4,25 Déz. 4.50, 8.75 Embroidered, Each Established R rene, Half a Century Specials in American Lingerie We offer an exceptionally attractive assortment of Domestic Undermuslins, including the newest styles and standard makes, Every garment has been made under sanitary conditions and shows the most careful workmanship. Priced at: Gowns, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.85, 2.25, 3.00, 3.75, 5.00,and up. In both Slip-over and High-neck. Combinations, $1.00, 1.50, 1,85, 2.25, 2,75, 3.50, 5.00 and up. Both Skirt and Drawer, Our own modeled pattern in Princess and regulation styles, Drawers & Corset Covers, SOc, 75¢, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 to 3,75; Chemise, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.25, 3.00 and 3.75. Fine sheer materials, Lace and Embroidery. Petticoats, $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.75, 5.00 to 14.75. Golf styles, also dainty sheer materials, Princess Slips, $2.00, 2.50, 3.75, 5.00 to 15.00, Our own models in the correct shapes. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St., waldoeh Borie Co 0 Ne SeNe 6) orexe SEE THAT THE 1912 World ‘Almanae | yOuR _now ti PoaLe Evel 31439 BOATING ® TUE peered MAROH 19, 1912. Operating @n automobile. 6 child has! ©, Gaccered skull and is not expected ive, and Other Drug sts. | sttoward. Nickerson, aged tweive, of | Guarantee to Relieve Your ar Ufo ena os achat all Rheumatism iv a Two Hun- — + dred and Forty: ‘recond atreat while play. Physician's prescription, free from Optates aud Narcotics, and guarantee to fellere all sufferers from Rheumatism, Sciatica and Nenritis, oF re. fund your money, Investigute this offer, to sce nis and let us expibin the merits of this remedy, which we are satisfied will banish ali thematic pains, mo matter how tong you may have been afflicted, People s0 crippled with rhewmatiom that ther could not walk bare been absolutely feed from pain and the swollen joints brought beck te their normal condition, | Don't be skeptical. We can and want to help you. Get a $1 box of Nurito and be convinced, re Ro, told Harry Abrams of No. 9 South Fifth street, Willamaburg, was crossing Hooper street at south Fifth street yesterday when an automo. Bile operated by Tony Pidulo of No. 416 Hooper street rounded the corner and struck him. The child struck the curbstone with his head, fracturing his skull, Pidulo rushed the boy to t Eastern Dietrict Hospital, where it w gatd he would die.. Pidulo was not a WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. | Stern Brothers Lace Departments Later Importations of High Class Paris Novelties in Edgings, Flouncings, Bandings and Allovers to match, in the newest and most desirable Shadow Effects, Point d’Alencon, Chantilly, Point de Rose, Point Colbert, Venise Modern, Point Milan, Point de Fecille, Point Barrette, Filet, Cluny, Point Boheme and Fancy Nets. Exceptional Values for Wednesday Laces and Bandings, of Point Milan, Chantilly, Mechlin, c Valenciennes, Point Veriise and Fancy Net, 35 Values from 58c to $2.15 Yard Shadow Edges, Bandings, Flouncings and Allovers, from 2 to 36 inches wide, in cream and ecru, from 256 to 3.25 Values from 50c to $4.75 Yard to $1.65 Allovers, in shadow effects, V: alenciennes, Mechlin and Fancy Figured Net, from 65° to 2.75 Values from 95¢ to $3.45 Yard Attention is also directed to an unusually Choice stock of Real Laces. Women’s Knit Underwear from the leading Foreign and American marufacturers in the most desirable and seasonable weights is now in stock. Also for To-morrow, Unusual Offerings in Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, c with plain or fancy trimmed yokes, at 22 43° Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, ‘ Value $1.00, at 75° bi hand crocheted yokes, $ 1 . 18 Embroidered, at $ 1 .55 Value 35, Value 65c, imports Ribbed Spun Silk Vests, with hand crocheted yokes, Milanese Silk Vests, Plain, at Combination Suits, Swiss Ribbed Cotton, with umbrella or tight knees, at Milanese Silk, plain or embroidered, 45°, 65°, 89¢ at 92.75 WEST TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-SECOND STREETS. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES . |*3 °3.50 °4 & °5 FOR MEN AND BOYS TIE STANDARD OF QuaLiTY NEXT TIME YOU NEED 'W.L.Douglas shoes a guarantees Ceres qual. and wo more ¥ ore value for the mon: a ae bottom | Samra eter high prices igiae St Stor . jay, oor, 1 inferiorshoes. Hot epse bes ave __ Take no substitute. ee tis dealer cannot Bact Bett L. Dougias shoes, weecalies Wt Bes dyroor. Seth Bireett 1408 Broadway (Ti ao forked aes y Ab bar Mataetne wert aya rife, ire the uine Mass., for catalog. wey, treet MAG ete Furniture, Rugs, pakarpets, cs | NO MONEY DOWN etything Right Lewest Prices EASY TERMS $50to $65-$1.00a Week $65 10 $100-$1:* to $1.4 * |$100 to $150-§2.00a Week bes Amounts at Equally Atiepogive Fasme. Lord & Taylor Feanded 1826 Important Special Sales Arranged for Wednesday Millinery Dressy Hats, $16.50 & $24.50 Smart Tatlored Models, $12.00 Children’s. School Hats, $2.95 to $4.50 Parasols &8 Umbrellas Plain Color Taffeta Silk Parasols In all colors, in a singe A handles 4 $7. 95 cluding mission, map] eaten and bird heads, also a variety of stripe effects. All Silk Umbrellas | Black and colors,—green, garnet and $1.95 changeable blue..............eeeee eee Plain Col d F, P. ls he con pions of oni j $2.95 Hand Embroidered White Linen Pas asols In en unusual variety of designs | s.50 Women’s Gloves 16 Button Elbow Length White Glace Mousquetaire Gloves | $1.95 Fine soft selected skins, small ball pearl buttons at wrist. Value $2.75, per pair 20 Button Above Elbow Length White Glace Mousquetaire Gloves Fine selected skins, oy and pliable, alue $3.25, per pair 16 Button Elbow Pvt } Milanese Silk Gloves | Paris point embroidery, double finger { tipped, extra weight silk, black and white, Value $1.00, per pair | $2.25 78C Wi omen’s Neckwear Fancy Net and Marquisette Guimpes All sizes, long sleeves, $1.35 Marie Antoinette Fichus Lace trimmed, ) 75¢ and 95c Cotlar and Cuff Dress and Coat Sets 45¢ to $1.35 ' Lace Collars Large variety of styles and shapes, 65¢ to $1.95 New Sleeve Ruffles Hemstitched edge and lace trimmed, 350 t0 $2.25 Fancy Marabout Boas Capes und pierrot ruffs, black and natural, $3.75 to $6.75 Handkerchiefs d colored novelties, hand embroidered i imperil Is, ‘oidered corners, rac and 18¢ each Sheer shamrock Igwn, also pure linen, hand em- broidered initials and fancy embroidered corner, | 75¢ three designs in box, per box ef six All linen, hand embroidered initials, Ad laid edge. box Stais | 656 All linen, hand embroidered design in corner, also sheer shamrock lawn, fancy herder and injtials, | 55¢ per box of six Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St,