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ea Wapees' ‘the paper war ran by @ Chinaman it was one of the |COURT FIXES APRIL 17 1 CTpceT ae ag 7% 7 best edited Papers at the time among ICHEER {|p TEDDY! f a Ss ay ef fi wh ail the college of the country, ’ H ia SS ‘ J A further in of the remarkable i > \ . i eek Gem ame ane IMiss Lucille Pugh and Senator Me- | i f 8 dj ( debate against Cornell in 19 4 Clelland Win Delay for —s in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court to-day to as#int In rotting the Mir ete Pots, wi by Judge Swann Poindexter, charged with He’s Mayor, Governor, Presi-| data for trial, State Senator James P, MeClelland, assigned to dent—in Fact, Everything, a the talking, but Says Dominick. impression on the judges at date, and he was later elect, Delta Sigma Rho, an honor society. Caruso Heads a Strong Cast A drop of 1 poi 1 point to 694. Lorses in other shar wore confined to amall fractions A firmer tone subsequently developed, |S but the lat stil remained under the at mid-day. wes Were gen- erally in the form of concessions. Al the standard securities reacted frace peared before Justice Vernon M. CHAPTER TWELVE 'N these talks we have tried to emphasize | the reason why Premier Corn is perfect. Words cannot show the true meaning of |. as English Secretary to , New President. ly like a man as she can, m as McClelland’s elbow prompting with In’@ miedium-sised room on the sev- enth floor of Hartley Hall of Columbia University a young Chinese student Is making books and clothes fly to be in » His name iplomatic post of English sec- President Yuan Shi-Kal. Mr. a host of student friends of who! live on the same floor him pack up, and a inrge dele- ‘of Chinese students will see him ‘on his boat. was no diMfculty in secing Mr. yesterday, who had time to wel- his many visitors and receive congratuiatio He received in his shirt sleeves and offered 48 @bats some one of the numerous dry boxes in which he was crowding which this future aid to President ofthe Chinese Republic has bad opened up to him ts not sur-| 5, ito those who have been iar prililant record of this Chinese js now Gut twerlty-four years ,3n tis first few days of his at Colunbia he attracted the at- of woth faculty and students alii by his surprising mastery of the lan, ‘and from that time the mt he has kept a front or academic studies and in the activities, Koo ent Columtda University after recetving tis secondary 7 Sbanghai at St. John's , @e father, a Mandarin, had ‘St Shangtial, and he made every ‘effort to advance his son and ‘him all available opportunities. Mr. ‘Koo! tde eeadily to the Hnglish laun- and was selected from a Inrke fF érom the college anxious to je thelr education in America to ‘ Mr. Koo chore that he has je chose as be in “‘Rigoletto’’ BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. ARUSO a Duke in @ special performa’ f “Rigoletto” at the Metropoli Opera House last night was magnet enough to attract a very large audience. Ho was in fine voice, singing the “Donna ¢ mobile’ with power and ahandoh enough to compel a repetition after prolonged ap- Plause which interferred with the Progress of the opera. His filrtation with Maddalena, piquant and original, showed the tuoyancy of his spirit. Amato tn an excellent characterization of the title part sang with especial fervor and Bernice dt Pasquall has nothing better to her credit than her impersonation of G| ch she imparted unexpected ot voice 4 naivete. was as sprightly as she was a pretty Madde- lena, and the famous quartet was sung admirably, Didur Sparafucile and Marte Mattfeld, Helen Mapleson, Emma Rorniggia, Ananian, Begue, Bada and higlian completed the effective cast of principal singers The chorus was good. Sturani conducted. Under the auspices of the American Guild of Organists, Gerrit Gmith will give a free organ recital at St. Luke's Church to-morrow afternoon. Jeanne Jomelll, soprano, and Paulo Gruppe, ‘cellist, will give a joint ree celta] at Carnegie Hall to-morrow night. ssion According to St. sung at the Church of the Ascension on Good Friday night. Lucy Marsh, Mrs. John H. Flagler, Jer, Alphonsus Grien and Frank Croxton will be the solotate, with Frederick Schiieder at the organ. Tae orchestra will be complete as required in the original score. Richard Henry Warren will be the director, Harold Bauer, the English pianist, will Kive a recital at Carnegie Hall on @, W. Hebard Left ‘W. Hebard, of No. 10 Brooklyn, Vice-Prest- , dent of the Westinghouse Diectric Manu- Duff Pu “It has thousands : ; i “come. , It_is a pleasure to watch the a DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKE Company, left an‘ estate of 000, according to an ap- yesterday in the Surro- gate's office in Brooklyn, Under the facturit over. $i pratsal will Mrs, Mary F. Hebard, the widow, and her two sone, Arthur F. Chatles R. Hebard, shar: consequent energy, Dominick Pasquale Sabato became a citizen of these United States to-day, He dressed in his best spring raiment, put an extra dash of bay rum on his sleek black hi wave his mustache a t from his rooming Brooklyn, to appear before Justice Kap- per in the Supreme Court. Dominick was radiant with happiness and his good nature won the liking of the Court. ‘The stern requirements of the law demanded that Dominick be put through an oral examination, but Justice Kapper sought to make his in- | terromatt as simple as possible. “Who is the Mayor of New York?’ asked the Court. “Moestaire Roosafelt," was Domin- tinued Justice Kapper, cellent Democrat ‘And jovernor of New York State?” ‘Meestaire Toosa responded Dominick. The Court «miled and Dominick twirled his mustachion in delightful self appreciation. He was getting on eplendidly, “And who Is President of the United States,” ventured the Court. ‘“Meeataire Roosafelt,” said Dominick with @ shrug of condescension for so str! question. Ju Kapper thought a moment and then said, smilingly: 4 “Well Sabato, I'm going to let you have your cktisenship. There are lots of people who have been living here all their lives who seem to think the same as you about Mr. Roosevelt.” <aelienediiinctlane HEADS $1,500,000 HOME. dent of In- White Plata Dr. Frederick brush, formerly of the Post-Graduate Hospital, has been ap- superintendent of the Home for Convalescents in White Plains which the Winifred Masterson Burke Relief Foundgtion will erect at @ cost of $1,600, ‘Tis amount has been set aside from the 96,000,000 Bur been ing, new life quick whispers. Assistant District-Attorney Buckner opposed April 22 the date for the opening of the t ‘Mins Pugh whiep- ered to McClelland and he told the Court that there was a very important witness to be found in Richmond and that the defense must have time to lo- cate him. After listening to the arguments Jus- tice Davis set April 17 for the beginning of Poindexter's trial and ordered that & special panel of 100 talesmen be drawn to be ready for the choosing of @ jury on that day. Piacente | YOUTH TAUGHT KIDS TO ROB Sent te Reformatory om Stories o| Boys We Inatructe njamin Meltzer, sixteen years ol, was found guilty by Magistrate M Quade in Eanex t Court to- of teaching younj 8 to steal. was sent to the New York © formatory. Isadore Cohen of » 11 Norfolk street and Morris Cohen of No. 16: it Broadway, diminutive \d_ youngsters, told how et Meltser in a moving pic- ture show Suan he had taught them 8. id he was taught to im- while Morris opened their handbags from behind and extracted — Es ENLARGED PORES tiny skin pores are nature's way of carrying off waste. Clogged by greas; face creams, however, these pores become enlarged. Large » which are disfig- uring and make the skin look coarse, can be ided by the use of VELOGEN “‘Beauty’s Guardian” avol tionally from the initial range, al- though the volume of business was exceedingly Neht. In the final hour @ partial recovery developed that lifted the list above the loweet ran ing time, but small lonses were in majority ut the finish, MV ‘The Closing Prices. lowest and Inet prices of stocks ared with sestentay’s Ww W lw | MICHIGAN’S GOVERNOR HOBBLES MILE AND HALF | WITH FRACTURED FOOT. LANSING, Mich., April 3.—~Gov, Os- born, while out tramping alone in the ‘et | afternoon, slipped into a snow-covered Hl s¥sakasaesiseaw: Protects, cleanses and beau- enna tifies the skin without any of the mussi- ness, annoyance and bad effects of Heh tcrae serait Vea night and morning at ing, keeps the skin wondrously Ne and smooth, and is a most valuable complex- ion ' fore going out- doors tt is an effective sareguerd inst “red hands.” Simple to use tains pothing fo ‘soil gloves or the linen. Velogen is a real beauty At all druggists’, in collaps- s. into old bodies when you give them a stimulant in mod pure | eration, machine, the body, is -, Wearing out from old age, it needs extra heat to drive its machinery. Nothing gives yan old body this extra heat, and and vigor like old body. At druggists, grocers and $1.00 la upon thousands of and is doing it to-day, rge liqeor dealers, or direct,, ttle. The Di Malt Whisk y A NY. Rito, and life, 9 been giving energy, and life, and vigor to old people for years, and will do it, for years to energy that 'Y gives an $15 $18 & $20 Me & $18 Men’s Suits 3 Special for Anniversary Sale n’s Suits 1 3” hole and fractured the bones of the in- step of his left foot. In this condition ‘he hotled a mile and a half to a fac- j tory just inside tho oity lm! telephoned for assistance. He wi the accident occurred. ‘The Governor has been in the habit of tramping or riding out in the coun. try every afternoon, but usually some of his friends have accompanied him, It 48 feared the accident will confine him to his home for some time, - Anniversary ‘\ Special for Anniversary Sale $25 & $28 Men’s Suits $ Special for Anniversary Sale $28& $30 Men’s Suit Special for Anniversary Sale $30& $35 Men’sSuits § Special for Anniversary Sale $35& $40 Men’sSuits$ Special for Anniversary Sale $40& $45 Men’s Suit Special for Anniversary Sale Suits and Overcoats $15 to $45 Men’s Spring Overcoats . 20” Latest models in fancy. mixtures. | 0” Regular $18 values. New Model Black, Oxford and fancy + Mixtures; $18 and $20 values .... Full Dress $45 Full Dress Coats, now $45 Tuxedo Coats, 265 Broadway Near Chambers St. | Frock and Cut-¢ 50 Silk lined te og BI eats (rit 3D) Tae at Brgit . shouldered fancy gray Spring Goats. Special... The hey he 4 > Oxford and cy cheviots, values...... model, belted back, narrow |125th Street woods southeast of this clty yesterday’ | ed ss rg 50|" i | 3” 317" Youckatt CortuarteCe. 1 E, E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President Near Third Ave. Premier quality. Your palate must be the judge. All Premier can do is to tell you how it guards its product from juggling and what it... joe: s to Insure perfection. ed Premier Corn, like all other Premier BA 8 wir tables, is sterilized and hermetically gas under the most scrupulous and sanitary con- °" ditions. It represents the finest food of. ftd kind in tins. It also represents safety, delicacy, ~ purity, convenience, economy. e Let us urge you to try = pale = Hackett, Carhart 0 show our appreciation for the loyal eS) # a “accorded” us by New York's MEN of FASHI! rif: since the reorganization and extension of this busi- . .... ness, one year ago, we are “conducting” our first GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE. Since the “inception” of our reor ganization, we have “WORKED WONDERS” ..... and the coming season will ‘ SHED” light on many new “FEATURES” we have in “STORE” for you. FIRST, we have doubled our “ Manufacturing” an@ “ Selling”? POWER by opening TWO NEW STORES. SECOND, we have produced an efficiency in our™ “plants” and as aresult of business ACUMEN re- - duced our expenses to enable us to enjoy several hundred thousand dollars’ worth of new business without increasing the cost of HACKETT, CARHART CLOTHING. THIRD, we have “placed” New York's highest “Class” clothing on sale at GREAT REDUC- TIONS. Fabrics WORSTEDS, cheviots, Velours, Cassimeres, ‘ and Serges comprise the VAST ASSORT- MENT of “NEWLY” woven materials, offered you in THIS GREAT SALE. These are. the “PRODUCTS” of the WORLD'S leading mills and PROVE to be the most INVITING we have heard of this season, Models TT! i) newest ENGLISH and “more” conservative models in all sizes for men and young a % The TRUE POPULARITY of these new “INNO? VATIONS” HAS alredy been established and for BUSINESS or DRESS wear, these new models “meet” the “taste” of MEN WHO CARE. Tailoring THE best TEST of the erepeneeip de Hackett, Carhart clothing is the PROPER FITTING at all times. The perfect LAY OF THE COLLAR, the “CAREFUL” and “GRACEFUL” draping of the coat, proper CONTOUR and the “undeniable” HANG of the trousers. Suffice to say, THE BEST CRAFTSMEN are “responsible” for our “ responsible ” clothing. Values THE true significance of the GREAT VALUES. , we are offering you can best be JUDGED, be- cause you were NEVER “ABLE” to purchase . this HIGH GRADE CLOTHING at these prices before, especially at EASTER TIME and at the SEASON’S “ OPENING.” ’ Boys’ Suits In fancy patterns with two pairs of knickers in Norfolk or double-b superior tai anddurably |841 Broadway [119 West 42d St. | Corner 13th St. Near Broadwi i HARLEM AND FORTY-SECOND STREET STORES OPEN EVENINGS