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: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 1 ( MRS. CAGEINCOURT CLARA BARTON" S2EAcH2 ee LONDON ‘MESSIAH’ HELDFORPUSHING (:3:3zscsemcertmmmwrener mon Lanes esp more from alcohol | ing Pension. t » 7 Albruzza, Who Aided Prosecution to! | cise, ‘The young woman, Ae 4 %, & , Convict Bandits, Goes to Prison Wi | INSOLENT BEGGAR remained with him until ils! Mayor Gaynor occurred todne we the oni : ’ Mt was fixed, public hearing on a bill passed by this| PIE Z® TYROL | | for Three Years. unpleasant to have publicity Of| Legislature proposing to increase tis ub ” | this sort thrust " eald Mr. Bax- ¥ Only three prisoners were disposed of on one,” said Mr. pension of former Patrolman Harry C. CARAT MAFIA FAME IS DEAD: the Criminal Courts of this county | | a ene u baad times when | Fink, When the bill wae brought up SOLITAIRE yesteniay. Hl veh things voldable, This fel- | Fink, who ia totally blind, was led for- DIAMOND RING SET ee —>+—. — | ee Justice Seabury in the Supreme sa low waa jusi runken tum. I fe- DF nt fused his request for money, whereat . {Ty Paes Washington Wi 5 Sm. fs jeare ct ae obibe tanita eelunry | he Jumped up on the machine clore to| «qa Sthemebeiiener anit we eterel bg eters ington Woman Says So-| Founder of the Society in This|{o sins sing oriaon tor not tom than Rev, Samuel Henry, Who|Court Paroles Baxter, Who {%,,!4¢¥,, 3. zimolz put my hana ‘ 2 sep | a three years or more than ex years. Al- 1 don’t think f in f a i ciety Leaders and Real Es- | Country, Succumbs After brussa pleaded suity of rosnery tn the) “Shot Up” House of Com-| Says He Was Protecting |eirmaiy snoven to put Mol oft. What| wes cnenpaion tornotcs resttny cet ; { ™ st . LA el cor @ man do in the clroum- nd a ‘ ; “at 1 ' fi , pension equalling only halt my um, « tate Cabal Persecute Her. Year’s Illness, 10 te rect oe the taxicas,| Mons, Figures in Tragedy. | His Woman Companion. | "38S ster te a civit enstneer, tiving |emitty” 1 cannot Tiver on” Yat anal 3 | and who originated the $25,000 hol: 5 t at No, 17 Gramercy Park, and in the employ: of the Hadden “Construction ae: He is twenty-four years old. ——— -.. au bd The Mayor looked pltyingly at the blind man as he left the room, and placed the bill on a pile which he had regarded approvingly. He made no comment. i ———- 4 AHINUTON en 4 ding to his co Be LWMASMINeTON, Apri i2—iter own, WASHINGTON April 12—Mise Ciara | poner coisa, bad a0 LONDON, April 12.~A double tragedy) fouls 1. Baxter, charzed with an vi pals she r S ferwion of threats she is charged with Barton, founder of the American Red! fore been convicted. was brought about to-day by another | assault on Larry Ormsby, was paroled Penns inade against Charles J. Well, © Gross Soclety, died at her home in| Judge Crain in the Court of General| Mental brain storm affecting Rev. Sam-|in the custody of hie attorney, B. t.|Gtet asi Millionaire banker, in conneetton with uel Henry, the self-styled ““M * Eee Weestven, —— > her claims that he directec ‘es Glen ®eho, Md. at 9 oclock this morn-| sessions sentenced to the Elmira Re- nry, the self-styled “Messiah, | pondy, and the case postponed for| 4; fon fer @ receiver for the | MAMI which Kept ter canny Waawmat ing, The cause of her death was|formatory Benjamin Kitanen, twenty-| who on Web. 2# caused @ sensation in| heating until Monday by Magistrate) tana Pack Company was made to-day STRIKERS FIGHT POLICE. TOR foclety, was told to a sanity jury |chfonle Pneumonia with which she was | four years old, convicts forgery in House of Commons by firing sev-| Barlow, in Jefferson Market Court, to-|pefore Justice Maddox in tho Supreme > Sue Beni @ RIN | in’ the District Supreme Court today Stficken about a year ago. Her brother, | the second degree.“ The sae tat 1 shots from a revolver at the cell. |day. Mr. Baxter dined with a woman|Court, Brooklyn, on behalf of Tessie ear 3 alae Weta) byafis, Mury 1. Gage, a wealthy Stephen Barton of Boston was with her|mended mercy. It was alles at | ing of the lobby. Erlend at tho Hotel Brovoort last even-|swanick, who was Injured In the park “ Daitlogrounday all evee nhs y widow. ! when she died, Kitohen induced a woman bookkeeper! itenry was discovered this morning |ing and started to leave in his runabout linet summer and recelved Judgment tor Tare wenn e LOIN AL A squad’ of ailonists tor doth sides Clara Barton was born at Oxford,! to forge her employer's name to checks) aying in his home with two revolver | when Ormaby asked him for alms, He Lawyer Thomas A. McCole| counters between the deputios qi | Watched the witness closely, but she Mass., in 1821, She was a copying clerk| Which he passe Patmateer, thirty-nine | Dullete in his head and by his side tay | refused, and Ormsby, saying he would 1 for a general assignment of the | lice and the striking ditch dig Sos oe Bee eee 95.00) composed and told her story {nan {2 ® Government department at Wash-| Frederick’ I~ Fal . | hie wife's dead body, with her throat|take @ ride, jumped on the running|park’s interests to the creditors, Fret|roadmakers. Twenty-two striker . ; old, an engineer, who had been | 0.4, board, close to the young woman,|Thompson replied that the Luna Park | arrested for throwing (ntones and beat- rfeld & Cleveland 4 {tnelaive,: dirogt manner. She charged !Pston at the start of the civil war, Tho Inatctes: for breaking ‘into @ tobacco ‘the existonce of a cabal of real estate PilRht of the Sixth Massachusetts after, Indicted, for eM Rey ierceny. Baxter put out his arm. to reatrain|COMPAany owed $19,000 and asked for|ing men who insisted on remaining at ———. time. Decision was reserved. work. Most of those attacked were i @ealers and a combination of wuciety the attack upon It in Baltimore roused| Because Palmetect had never before} Court of Appeals Takes Recess, | Ormsby) who was drunk, and the man for the olty for $1.78 NORTH OF GRAND Ee loaders and dectared untruths were alc | F s¥mpathies and she attached youned | Bece ‘convicted Judge Mulqueen sus-| ALBANY, April 12—The Court of Ap-' fell to the pavement on his head. World W. FEET? é Pebe toon are eonienctor'e’ mon, = an ‘Open Ereniogs tik ?, Haturday th BO 7 culated against ler and her daughter |‘ the regiment as a nurse. She served pended sentence. peals to-day took @ recess until April %, Mr, Baxter called Policoman Hett-! Wor! ants Work Wonders. ‘Sits and demand $1.80, with the idea of antagonizing soctety ttoushout the war, becoming head Seainst their entry into the fashionable | "UT? of the Red Cross organization tn ee nea ee aaa = Ss ‘world. thts country. The prosecution to-day still had no| She Fn ueiacte) tomubinaa nt ce CAS T Oo R IA : PO) went to Europe to recuperate. In 1879; Bai Srege, women eontty Gan pe fone the ed Crom forces wach! Poe Enfante and Ohitdren. Men petige n= Ba 2 4 ety le: followed the armies of the Franco-Prus- i morrow — Long Island Day*-ase. invited to make this store theit} } 3 ee neces” resent cathe ve | Man war. She also did active service in| Beare ip Rare Gage’s declaration that Ht was {Ung 1) Plage sufferers in Armenia ndezvous. lusic in both build- nue Rte Gracte {hat informed her mothor Ciba tn ui ant e Sialne survivora and ieee The in 8 aol’ ihereased at special 0 Glrs, Gages social aspirations, | tHe sellers of the Spanish-American Kind ices will contribute to the enjoy- she ore f for all the | g¢ ment and profit of a visi TWENTY MEN BEHEADED ——_| famines tor thicty'yearm “4 * You Have profit of a visit. f “ | ears ~<a = tind este lagi Always Bought With the Whole Fashion World Calling “Silk, Silk, Silk,” NKING, China, April 12—Twenty Seok, MAM. P.M ‘ears. : > FE ae fh pl tn Yee bor orseeusn.||| We Inaugurate Our 1912 Series of Sales of Women’s Silk Dresses with a Remarkable \ r ‘With complicity ine plot to dynamite the . offering of } Pemen and kill Huang Sing, who has "| ween put in control of the Nanking sphere. Papers found proved that the plotters \ « ‘were agents of the Manchus, who are i | offering big rewards for the assassina- eee ele ool ololaloeoeyoke @ +, ~, 2400 Silk Dresses at $7.50 In Forty-four Modish Models Running the gamut from a simple shirt-waist frock to the latest development in tunic or modified panier effect. We wish we could picture here all the forty-four models. The few we have selected will sérve to show that they are not of the kind which can be produced cheaply—making the low price all the more remarkable. Rather are the models of the type entirely beyond the power of the dressmaker who can afford to sell her ideas and effort for the small price we ask for the dress‘complete, ready to put on. Many of them are copies of styles seen in Paris within the past month by our costume chief. The rapidity with which these models have been reproduced in this country is a mystery to him, veteran as he is. The Silks Have Our Hearty Endorsement Taffetas are of the old-fashioned substantial kind. Messalines are _ tlon of President Yuan, ex-President 4 Bun, General Li, Vice-President of the * Republic Huang and other prominent «republicans. } a “THE PINK LADY” CHARMS FIRST LONDON AUDIENCE. | LONDON, April 12—A great recep-| tlon was agcorde ¢ Pink Lady” 4 the Globe Theatre last night. | “hough tt was turned down two years | | 4 Seo by George Ldwardes, it 1s gener- \ * ally voted to be best American Bello of New “1 more than | Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Special Values Value in fine clothes, in the generally ac- cepted sense, is the result of volume production and the justification of volume production hinges absolutely on popular demand. Popular demand, in turn, is the cumulative result of reputation, quality, style, tailoring and value. For two-thirds of a century Smith Gray & Co. quality has been conceded the standard of ready-for-service clothes—the styling, tailoring and values have long been recognized as standards of comparison by which clothes might be judged. But this is not enough—to us, no step counts as of ever unless it shall have as its end more and greater value. See these special values—compare in your mind’s eye what they represent compared with what the equivalent will purchase outside the Smith Gray & Co. stores— York." five mlautes at the co! ' The beauty of the chorus was great: | mired. ed Lalor and Hazel Dawn were enthuslastically applauded. —-—— |_/ SHIPPING NEWS. | ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY Stee rics. 5.208 moe and act. soft and satiny as they should be. Plenty of foulards—the favorite Underpricing of nearly Spring Coats summer silk—in patterns that are not common. And scattered groups 3,000 Smith Gray & Co. SPECIAL of crepe de chine, chiffon, and other lighter silks. Spring & Summer Suits. Included are all the new Practically all the fabrics spring shades in models for are exclusive custom fab- dress, business and motor- tics, and the models com- ing. prise some half-dozen in- terpretations and adapta- 12.50 for Spring tions from the English, as Coats, values to 22.50 Each model represents a group embracing all sizes and a wide range of colorings—what is known in the silk business as ‘‘a complete line of colors” in each pattern. Every one of these dresses left the dressmakers’ hands less than ten days ago. There would be no excuse for any of FRO BS am EES i ‘i (4 (Broke ). 7 ‘ ere lee indeed: opportuni ti them reflecting any but the very newest thoughts of Fashion. yo, , An Agnes model, giving the| No. 3. Heavy blue taffeta with pointed collar of styles. pattern aad ‘model ‘that, meets The maker has cight large floors filled with workers who must be effect of a dark biue tunic of meealine | ream-colored macrame lace; hemstitched in white and 15.00 for 20.00 and — 70uy, fancy you can save as high kept employed. The facilities which enable him to produce so many over stripes of blue-and-white, rene ” ] wes psec ie W, i i i No, 2, Rustling black eens mescaline, white, 22.50 value Suits 185.50 for 20.00 and dresses in a few days, make it necessary for him to keep his orders above FB sk, Pa ing black taffete with Pesta ‘ouse = ot inn tLiue with ‘portion back, a fixed “low-water” mark. When sufficient business is not available at Wi, tute, Yoke’ of white’ ee ine several a profit, he must take it at a loss. eer cutie” bla color-combinations;,tYfiumed with plain colors ani with At such times, his long and pleasant relations with this store bring him here Excellent . | first of all. During the current season, we have bought from him dresses similar to The Famous Sealy Tuftless Here you may choose from wonderfil, practically shineproot 22,50 value Spring Coats blue serge, in English weave; end ‘Oxtords here levee: Blak new grays, browns and neat pnd Oxfords, smart. grays, olives gray mixtures in yarn-dyed wor- . plain wale and stripe weaves. steds, velours and cassimeres. 18.50 for standard 1 TiO tor 38.80 cat 25.00 value Spring Coats Women’s Shoes | s™¢ of those we shall sell tomorrow, paying him more than we ask for them now. For the benefit of those not sure of their knowledge of values, we will : , The majority are silk lined, in- ‘G sive tom te ed gun on fmartoey town Bay ast at $1.90 say these dresses would be fairly priced, at this season, at $12.75 to $20. M attr ess |G Sox fave"rowes bce sud ined English Ralnproot (gl ||| bination of eather mooghy This bo prevent crowding. Each model willbe represented in both places for $18, for less and a temporary slack spell in one of our reg- ular factories. 600 Lingerie Waists and Coat Blouses at $1.50 instead of $2 to $3, because there are only two or three of each style. All tnis neat silk mixtures. Slip-ons..... 1 3.50 21.00 for 27.50 and _0f pure worsted_—tull English 30.00 value Suits sweep raglan— the highest stand. Several styles of foreign fab- " rics and macy excluivetiesigns 20:00 Blue'Serge Suits to instead of $24 —beginning tomorrow —for a limited time ie are included—all of highest qual- measure.....20,.00 season's styles. Sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. —arrangements have | ity— itinctive and amart grays, sec tblt is 200 of the finest yovee Three models in $1.50 Tailored Waists at $1. One of pure linen in natural} been made to distribute | i ° i color; one of imported striped madras; one of striped seco silk in pehcil stripes, [5000 mattresses, and no in velours, Scotch in appearance—only a limited ssimeres and serges. number for a limited time. Reduced All our broken sizes fi Suits and SpringCoats 25.00 Patel Boys’ and Children’s Clothing Special with soft cuffs and breast-pocket. 540 Silk and Chiffon Blouses, $2 and $3. Most of them ‘are samples of $3.50 Calfekin, light or dark tan or to $5 grades. All sizes in others. Saturday, Subway floor, Old Building. 90 Spring Suits at $10 for Young Women of 14 to 18 more, at this price. the more than 2,000 otivg stores where the Seaky mattress is sold, price will remain $ or more. : A WOMAN'S SHOE | ith Coward Extension Heel | 4us\ Coward Shoe for women ik dul! black, /Atoubled with weak ankles or Children’s Suits, sizes from 214 to 17; a which is $5 less than suits so good should sell for. Blue, black and tan whipcord; Not only will we #@ Aalling arch, The supporting models; values 6.00 and 6.75.............. MeO & homespun and mixtures. Silk-lined coats. Saturday, Subway floor, Old Building. | them for $18—instead of | \) principle of the Coward Ex- Blue Serge Confirmation Suits, standard $24, but— 3 B HRetcetahed Ugemonias end bolas | WE Gerjaeen’c bushes dines 344 on 190 Boys’ All-wool Suits at $3.85— though none |We Guarantee Them them in proper place without jalues 10.00 to 12.50............. iin i i Vcramping Mika. thot at ructure. Boys” Lane Rae: Faience Vela! 50 of them is of less than usual $5 grade. Norfolk, double-breasted sailor and Russian 3. ioe ae {{2.ifferent heel elevations are from 18.00 and 20,00 lines................ 12.50 styles. Mixed cheviots and blue serges. Sizes 3 to 18, in one style or another. privilege is accorded } peor d to answer dpalvidual Boys’ Long Trouser Suits, 15.50 02 Saturday, Subway floor, Old Building, every purchaser of @ Mee FUPCD ARM, Bn FOr and 22.50 values..........-1§.8Oand 18.50 Sealy mattress — that i" ag efenie iia ea Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs, 400 Children’s Tub Dresses of 75c g rade at 50c ba ies 0 Sai 0g sym Ip ‘Sewerieisionstentiont have bese (we Smith Gra & Co Percale in plain colors and patterns and linen-color cotton, Waist and Russian | the end of 60 days and f cust 7 over 39 years, @) y e models. Twelve styles. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Saturday, Subway floor; Old Building. get the purchase money | “y (1G) canon ear Fatboah av [ER]. Sropdeey as Were 8 : ence et eee SOLD NOWHERE ELSE | [fal] Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. oestrous Oltg mally ul Tan calfekin; flat silk bow. the fact d not 13 JAMES S. COWARD | [@) Broadway at Redierd Av J 6th AvBot, 37th &a8th Sts, In all sizes and widths, $1.90, J OHN WAN AMAKER pet ite ABs thay 964-274 Greenwich 8t., N.Y Subway floor, Old Building. | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street [_Stventh Gallery, New B by (NEAR WARREN OTREBT) Blall Uréers Filled | Send tor Catabgue. —— goer Mente Prange Fa Mise Say, ‘

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