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THE £ 4 il! DEFIANCE |Open Skeeto Season Here, fp TRIAL PUT What Is the Easiest Way QVERFOR WEEK _ 2¢-Banish Pesky Insects? Fails to Appear Before Jus- | ce Davis—Appellate Divi- on Controversy in View. City Chamberiain Charles 1. | guccessfully defied the Lystrict-. and the Supreme Court to- . Neither Hyde nor his counsel ap: at the opening of the April of the Criminal Kranch of the Court, Justice Davis presiding, | absence of Hyde provoked no When the case was called, District-Attorney informed the Court Justice Woodward Kings Coun- @ Writ of habeas corpus last | » Pitlen Pasa ¥, on which Hyde secured tie Readers of The Evening World from bail and the privilege of | 3 ° fn the custody of his counsel.| Invited to Make Sugges- tly the Appellate Division of ese tne, Tore County tions for Annihilation. | writ of prohtoition restraining justice Woodward from acting further oe the habeas corpus proceedings. aoe : a ; The writ of prohivition is returnable} SEND IN AN ANSWER. | o morning. Justice Woodward ¥ adjourned arguments in the conpus matter until the writ of | ., e : ition shall he argued. Inasmuch | City Offers a $1,200 Job for} Justice Woodward is backed by @ de- 4 ‘ is of the Appetiate Division of the! Exterminator Who Can Court, Gecond Department, em- (ch adil aared Get Rid of Pests. fh there would etween the two Appella enn Snyghapeely rg apelenestonen The Municipal Civil Service Com- * entanglements will be straight. | mlasion has ordered an examination out. The District Attorney did not| for the position of expert on mon- for a warrant for Hyde's arrest. quito extermination, There ta one TALESMEN SUMMONED TO| vacancy at a salary of $1,200 per : THE HYDE CASE. annum in the Health Department. L bebats ath pil ded his wore % talesmen in the Su-| The dutica of the position will be to r the mosquito the bi Court room tn the Criminal Courts| devise means whereby mosquitoes | the family, and we have it on ¢ when Justice Davis opened| may be exterminated through chem- | thority of a Flatbush sctentist at 10.9 g'olock. Of these 2 had} teal or other means in localities | !!litputian @ummoned for the Hyde case, 100| which are infested with them, This keep on | the regular panel and fifty for the| 4» a new position and therefore pre- vided Increase in population, and in Grand Jury. Fists. qaneliend aaa forihar iatoree- lush—let it be aounded with ciation PJustice Davis opened proceedings by ere is no such thing as race a tion not available, evieias, & pancl of twenty-three for =" PING 'TOLKREPSANY. Mo Grand Jurye It was then toarned| gince the da ISTURE ya of Trog the Troglodyte the District-Attorney had asked | man has been warring against the dip- ABOUT THE. HOUSE, “x nes) Saeed \ane saroite ie He | oroua insect with the long lethal pro-| Montclair hae provided thousands of spiel dollars for its antl-mosquito campaign mulation of routine business | bowls. The first Mayor of Stone: |\ | a sone e8 | aichetville probably ianied ia prociama-|‘!® #uminer, and a local ordinance has 4 explanation aroused some won- | tion requesting some ingenious son of There have been two General ses-| Ab\to repair to the municipal cave and] born on the premises. pe Grand Juries in session the | offéy suggestions on how to euppres#| in ponds, lakes and pudd and any of the year and the work of | the pest. Montclairite Who maintains even a drop District-Attorney's office was eup-| The Evening World will be glad to} or two of supertiuous moisture on his peed to be well in hand. It 1s sus-|hear from its readers on the sybject | estate will be liable to » heavy fine. that Mr. Whitman has some} and will print original views on the} Just what New York's corps of of- investigation in mind, He hag | best methods of mosquito extinction. [ficial mosquito exterminators will be the has no Intention of taking up| There are undoubtedly thousands of se Brandt case again. men who have given more than « little in his charge to the Bupremo Court | thought to the devising of ways and ice Davis warned | means of ridding the earth of the most & practice of calling | pestife@is of insects. Many learned to the Grand Jury room to|sclentiats have gone to the extent of in proceedings involving said | Compiling pandects: dealing with the ite, In some cases, the Court| biology of the culex, but they haven't that proceeding might be neces-| rendered an iota of beneft to humanity and proper, but as a practice it) ‘erevy. What we want to know ts pernicious. how to banish the flying atiletto-nosed x ‘Woater in charging two Gene-|¥uas from the earth, Let us tackle 4 easions Grand Juries spoke to the | ‘he subject from a practical stana- effect, and in both cases the |P0int if wo have to organtze all man- warned Grand Jurors against|%ind into a mosquito-exterminating secrets of the Grand| >and. ings, ALL VERY FINE FOR @ANAMA, SYR Pw BUT HOW ABOUT US? BURSTS IN STREET, The United States Government has t millions of dollars in ite ant. MIURES GIRL AND JARS fois crusader Wo hear trom Panama _ ENTIRE NEIGHBORHOOD. that the mosquito is practically extinct K dhe Projet along the line of the canal, That ts all very fine for Panama, but what about f¢ Think the Projéctile Was the Hackensack Meadows and Jamatca ‘Thrown From Roof by Drunk-+ | pay? What about the visitation last ) en or Foolish Man. eummér in Yorkville, Harlem and the Bronx? And, above all, what about down from no one knows | gtaten ‘Island, where the mosquito ob- @ three-pound steel shell, auch 48 | tging mammoth proportions and occa- in the machine guns in the nAVY. | sionally files acroms country :with a sweet in front of No, 448 West | cait impaled on its bill, street about 7 o'clock last! Down at New Dorp, @. 1, last sum- It exploded with terrific force, | mer a farmer shot and killed a young TBphe shook of which broke several win- | pu) mosquito as it flew out of his barn- Ite fragmenta ecattered in every | yard with a suckling pig under each . One went through a base-! wing and a young ram dangling from iat window at No. 4% Another tore|itx prabosols. ‘The farmer made aftl- @long the right arm of seven-|davit to the fact just before he was Marie Chase, of No, 43, who|taken away in & straltjacket, in the street with other! Strange as it n however, it He not the vig ing Mosquito that Fitsgibbons of the West | offers the m ly menace, Traps th street station, who heard | and burglar will” protect and sped in its direction, | from these pe 4 & Winchester ‘West Forty-ninth street in a state | peater will b tham down on t Wild commotion. Terrified persons | wing. It !s the little cuss that we want rushing out of tenement houses, | to kill off, the tiny infusoria breed of \ ‘ CHA much water. milky kernels, At 15¢ Premi _ and also shows ‘ ANY, Premier ferowds were running trom netghbor- | mosquito that can crawl through the P one found nothing that look»! ie @ Bomb, and the myatery of the was not solved until a handt- Mf of atee! fragments was picked up. the apot where it had landed was . A hole had been torn in che Fitagtbbong took the stee! _ New Player $ 9 eee AN ll Ptnos ee, O90 ibles decided they were from a jarentoed ‘Shell. Detectives Burgess ant! bregte were essigned to the case, dut vei R Id Bot. solve the mystery. One theory x drunken or silly man flung the Toot, D HER AFTER DANCE. iSrameccae @ fracas in the ptreet at Knick- and > Dg Kadb avenues, Brook- ‘TheTel-Electric F Nenagh foray yy meine dance, | Piano P pulse Engele, twenty-four, of No. 44s ‘ayer ‘Pwenty-seventh street, Manhat- Attachable to Any Grand % wex found lying on the pavement or Upright Piano, Y wounds in the right arm and , SCO panics: LEANWIELL | Price $350, Rtbe BOT. on wan or. “The toothbrush thet fly ess 4 holds its bristles Hie 3 poe New AKE an ordinary jcan 6f cheap corn and a can of Premier Corn. One will be soupy, yellow, possibly tough. It will contala Premier Corn will be solid, small particles of the cob on which it grew, ALL corn, economy and REAL economy, Let us urge you to try NNED CORN ramcsniecceracs AAT E DRESS” GOODS 1 ALE I25°° St?" MADISON AY VENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1912 eniled upon to do has not yet been) stated, It will probably be divided up n squads, each sau armed for | Special work In spect r The) — Tottenville squad will probably be al- ‘wed to borrow a couple of gatling }suns from the National Guard and be provided with coats agd pants of mail.| The stock market opened fractionally {In the Broux, * the breed Is] Meher to-day, Reading, Union Pactile lematier, tig y will be used. |@nd Steel about % a point up, and the There are f local mos: | lst 4 around this level until mid- quitoes amenable t¢ mination with [day uu @ vigorous buying movement ammonia guns, ether nd chloro- | developed. As has been the case lately, form sponges, A club will} the bulk of buying oters was placed finish them once you have reduced them|in the Copper shates. Amalgamated —_—_— ACTIVE SECURITIES. to insenstbtlity. Copper very buoyantly advanced from A But when the work les amid the /s% to si%, the highest price of the| Amalgamated Copper, 136; shares: Ameri legions of infusorial Flatbueh mosqui-lyear, Anaconda followed sult with a Oo fencing. 900 i res) United States feel. toes the city culex killers, will have tol gain’ of 1% pointe to 42%. Amerioan'! jaye Gute, Resting, A140 shares: Vaio | resort to cunning and subtlety. It 18 20] smeiting, in sympathy with the other | 18,000 shares, | easy thing to kill something you Can't | metals, jeaped to 8%, a gain of 1% see, It 18 even dangerous to attempt 4 H it. You are not only likely ming | DOimte. GO HOME TO TOOTSIE. In the early afternoon pertod the ad- — your stroke and draw a , but there is the actual danger of arrest ang|Vancing ‘tendency became general and| Printer Lett Home ri dle oo finement in a padded cell, Nor is {all standard issues bettered thelr morn- ing He Woeldn't Retarn. a IN CRUSADE, last few minutes, but substantial gains | Beeter to Harold and Footsie. The police dog has been predominated at closing time. This ts the little notice Mra. Ed- an ald to mosquito exterm . } this is an, absolute fallacy. The Closing Prices. asked The tle are to-day to} that can’t rid itself of the comparatively | Today's highest, lowent and last prices of stoma | Print in the hope ¢ it would cateh and of fet changes aa compared with Satumtay's | the eye Of the husband and father, who sluggish flea hasn't a chan inal figures areas follows world with » mosquito of e Intelligence. Then it is a pi going mosquito that cannot outrun al 4 dog. and declared he was leaving for good ‘i and all, Mrs. Stevens searched the Lave. i] y 7 ‘The olling of ditches and ponds becami ‘ jay for her husband, who is a printer elle estas vara AB ° ps) ilby trade, but at the place he said he i was working all these years they told aises of this method ae her Stevens had never been employed. Butt 1f you happen out tn |iAs 120 (= = a that region of New Jersey where the 4a * oil was smeared on thickest you will] 4! 4 + |e Glass before Breakfast soon learn that the mosquito is more 139 ws prolific and luatier than ever, But come i on, gentle reader, and let us hear what 4 and does you gvod. you've got to say on the subject. Ad- dress your Editor, Ev! FIND FOUR INDICTMENTS AFTER EVERGLADES PROBE. 7 SAT 2 . a Former Employees of Agricultural Department Accused in Florida Land Inquiry. WASHINGTON, Aripl 1 growing out of the investigation in the "3, F te g My ny ted = + tones up the stomach, clears | r the head 4 ” , Janos | Water were COSES Quickly Relieves ae ‘CONSTIPATION ae » Allinson and Frank R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, rges of technical violation of the law against them and their dis- misnal a re brought y to Broadway, 34th to 35th St. Here wsisant I THE MACY STAFF OF GUIDES sibel T rAanty nia + fais fa srt tek Is at you : h hi fe chief of trrigation and tnvestieations ir service when shopping for and eto c a and Singleton an accountant, Sing! Trousseaux, La ttes, Trave ine Out- is nuder suspension. : —_-—_- tits, Boarding-School Outfits, House- conthtgnee,Meoker = Petar furnishings, or other special outfittings. a young grain broker, at his home in Grand Boulevard to-day by swallowing po! Recent losses in grain deals in which he was Interested was given as the cause of his act, committed sutcide When you have shopping to do in more than two departments it will be a great convenience to you to have the assistance of one of the experienced sales- persons we employ as Shopping Guides. They are familiar with our stocks in all departments - and will select whatever is desired or required within a given price and will see that every ossible assistance Appointments may be made by telephone be- forehand, although the Superintendent an any floor will assign a Guide immediately on re- quest at his desk. This service of course is free. IMPORTED TINSELVOILES, 19¢ 75¢ Kind—Clearance of Importers’ Stock About 10,000 yards of imported English voile, 27 inches wide, in the season’s newest designs and colors. On a sheer and supple weave; has been appliqued by a special process; charming designs in gilt tinsel with brilliantly picturesque effects. Cai Peet THERE ARE ABOUT 25 DESIGNS—crown, floral, leaf, daisies, plain or wavy stripes, lattice dots, and all patt THESE ARE DISPLAYED IN OVER 20 DIFFERENT COLOR SOMA INATIONS 19) EACH Pinas white, Alice and navy blue, baby blue, rose t 5 de These voiles are especially suitable for negligees, kimonos, boudoir gowns, informal evening or garden party frocks, They are also excellent for private theatricals, They drape so easily as to be adaptable to any requirement. PTER ELEVEN tender as boiled rice, sweet as er Corn brings you many virtues ju the difference between false Perri-Walla Tea, 30¢ V4-lb. Voiles in regular stock, 12¢ yard up to $2.49 RAND RAPID Manufacturer G We sell more GOOD Dress Goods than any other house in the clty That our prices are lower than elsewhere is not the principal, reason for the tremendous business we do. What has.been the greater influence with our customers is our firm stand against unreliable varieties such as are handled by other stores in their attempt to get down to our prices, (Main Fleer, 38th Wt, 2 W'waysT We carry only blacks that are blacks and that stay black, All our fabrics, black and colors, from an everyday storm serge to the finest English and French weaves, are highest quality, strong, firm weaves that are durable, $2.00 All-Wool Whipcord............3.+...ydhs $f49 54 in, wide. Showing a smooth, even cord. Black, navy blue and tan, $2.50 All-Wool Whipcord.................. yd, $1.59 54 in, wide. A strong, supple weave. Two-tone gray, black-and-white and tan-and-white mixture. Men's Wear All-wool Twill Serge.......... .. .yd., 98¢ 55 in, wide. Elsewhere $1.65. Correct weight and fous for Spring tailored suits, Black, tan and Low Prices Easy Terms We Pay FREIGHT ISHER URNITURE CO CasterYovelties for the Little Ones official badge liely to mave you. Ing prices by at least 1 point. FANCY EASTER EGGS POLICE CAN BE OF NO SERVICE| laste realizing shaded the list in the Baward—Pionse come home fer Filled with Easter Noveltics.......scseeeees 50c to 3.00 a ward Stevens of Woodbridge, N. J.| FULL, LINE OF UNFILLED EASTER BGGS., 35¢,. to 1.50 deserted wife and children Saturday Sur Rabbits with ribbon bows, ‘Yatural jew York printing establishments to- Ducklings. Hying Pigeon on sptrat wire. |- MATURAL LAXATIVE | Fifth Av e. at Thirty-Fifth St. Visit Our Model Quick Luncheon—PureFoods,Prices Moderate —6th. Fl. is given by all departments in expediting the purchases. jut seldom. Meh’s neatly hemstitched; all white or with colored borders; women's hemstitched or ena 3 e| white or with colored borde: The most serviceable of dress fabrics and greatly in demand for suits, dresses and skirts; colors of, brown, garnet, red, navy |, navy 2, black and cream;’ € limit 10 yards; yard....... a) for waists, skirts, dresses, trimming purposes, etc.; all colors; limit 10 yards to a customer; yard. i A pure all-silk messaline with a rich, high lustre) 27e Good quality damask; nicely hemstitched all around Best&Co, from our Coy Department 50c. 75c. 1.00 to 5.00 each: ' Chickens with candy box attachment, Hand-painted Postal Cards, also a Full Line of Easter Cards, Booklets and Postal Cards, and a Wost Complete Line of Geys. Double Stamps fies, Bring the Children to See Queen ‘Eastre’ and Her Throne in the Biggest Egg in the World. This Egg is on display on our 7th Floor. It is 23 ft. long and 12 ft. In diameter. Concerts dny during the reception by the METROPOLITAN ES’ ORCHESTRA with ©. GEIGER as LEADER. Come and hear the Cornet Solos by the greatest living Indy cornetist. Seventh Floor.) ENRY SIEGEL Tuesday Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. alues to 10c; each. in Fleer, }, 49c Storm Serges 10 A. M. tol P.M. (Mnin Bloor.) 49c All Silk Messalines 10 A. M. to 1 P, M, (Main Floor, 98c Hemstitched Table Cloths 10 A. M. to1 P.M. limit 3 to a customer; no mail orders filled; at. ; 39e ( Basen $1 to $1.50 Gloves 10 A. M. to1 P. M. From a well-known maker celebrated for his gloves’ fit, style and Surety, These have slight Cort 5be fections neatly mended; pair Feet Gekebeed tt =f Floor.) Lace Bands 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Baby Irish effects; cluny designs, etc.; wide on de bandings; good value at 19c and 25c yard; at...,... (Main Floor, ), $12.50 Extension Tables 10 A. M. tol P. M. didly designed, pedestal tables of solid oak) 42-inch top, 6-ft. extension; golden oak or Early’ 6 95 English finish; at............... srreeoesh oe HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Positions” than any other two mediums in the universe. :

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