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eee ee ‘feton HONORS MEMORY. BULLYIF THERES | AS FLOOD RUSH |:<*<iasraz et) SMASHES LEVEE President at Hashocit Pays Mayor's Citizen Committee Is| Hundreds “Fe | in Terror jo Escape Mississippi Sweeping Torras, La. OF MAJOR BUTT Tribule to His Personal Aide, ; Looking for Lost in Titanic Wreck. ANG May %--"It Archie wold ha V the time to dle would have nthe one God gay Wim." rata dent Taft, his voice wre addressing 1.0 townem Hie dead alle here “IMs Ife Was spent In self-sacrifice.” | Piftyemeventh street, to-night. Mr. hhc the eae ba "yO oa hn PEOPLE USE \R. Alnnan & Gay | the Dreeid continued ‘serving oth-| Spencer is chairman of a° body of|tevee at the junetion o! e and ern. Hs forgetfulness of velf had be-| citizens appointed by the Mayor several | Missiastpp! River shed had collapsed INTERNAL BATH | one a part of hie nature, Bverybody | months ago to study park conditions, | under the pressure of the flood water. ai lecaraetlaties tries tities w him calied him Archie.” looking toward their betterment in every | Added to the terror was the wild drove iowa 8) ted with it. oer . | coaldent. war the chief _speaker| ®&% The committee took up the dues: | of animals turned loose by thetr owners. |p), minrel the J.B. b. MEN’S FURNISHINGS | eee neevicak ated fre wan | fon of vice among themselves and then | Although it had been known that sev- 1H ih Soh ie site epptlanee for ths j . | nad {t discussed casually at park board | eral weak «pots had developed where AT MUCH LESS THAN USUAL PRICES Seep) effected by te solemn ritual | eoings, ‘To-night It is intended to find | the break occurred, little attention had ° He piotored a new side to the chars] 4 pian if porstble (o remove improper |been paid to this by the citizens of ’ never of his aide, his love of hits moter. | conditions Torras, and they were caught unpre- | FOR FRIDAY: “T tiluk that the Major newer married ninsioner Stover believes that | pared ‘ Decanwe of Ik love for her who war | be iMumination would solve the| Before the streets were bejhbon oe taken @om him two years ago." 8 he! problem, if the police would co-operate |merged a majority of the residents hai | m Bee er eae oe uakingg unaccompanted girin why [reached places of safety. Three hundred MEN'S PAJAMAS OF MADRAS AND MERCERIZED MATERIALS thieg to eay here. 1 couldn't, he was] they were in the parks at night and by en and children were placed aboard too dea ne to my) lected | 1 to me he) other.” HUB at) 8 ALM. tow on and later partictpated | in the memorfal exercises for Major | Hutt. mentary. vices were held, was thronged long efore: the announced hour, and a big ‘Phe Opera House, where ser- erowd Ktood in the street outside, bare ing their heads and in spiriy partaking im the ritual which they could not hear. ‘The vervices wore impressive. Pren- | ident Taft satan the stage and eon- | cluded the exercises by an eloquent per- ronal tribute to his friend and aide, ‘The Eplscupal rita was used, Major Butt having at one time’ studied for the ministry of that church, Bishop Galler of Tennessee, who was chaplain vf the University of the South when “Archie” Butt wae a stu- deni, drew lessons from the dead sol- id recalled his student days ption at the Commercial | and unadulterated” love mak- & in the parks—is to be the subject of Aiseussion by all the park commiasioners (of the elty and their deputies at the | residence of A. H. Spencer, No, 200 Weat | warning them +, who are tn love, make in congested LIGHT, SAYS STOVER | 1 ' | Solution — of Public Romance Problem. ing in the clty parks—and | er Stover saya he in in favor | ‘The Spencer committee ia In favor of questioning. Commissioner Stover sald after a con- ference. with the Mayor to-day: “Pure and unadiuterated love making lin the parks is not objectionable and should be encouraged instead of banned. What progress can poor young couples, tenements Let them go to the parks and declare thelr aweet nothings, but let there be plenty of light, We have lots of Nght a* compared with other @ays and the presence of powerful clectrtc Mghts has done much toward} Romantic sweethearts must aged to meet and sit int Skeeters, ware These Men! ATLANTIC “Sty, N. J, May 2— Justice Kalisch of the Supreme Court bas named a commission of six men actentific examination of the mosquito In Atlantic County. The aix are Clyde M. Fish of Pleasantville, R. G. Scutter of Hammonton and Dra, Edward Guion, William Polland, W. E. Darnell and Clarence Carrabrant of this city, They will receive no salary, but the expense of their work will be paid from the $300,000 State appro- printion. TORRAS, La., THE EVENING WORLD, lg May 2 a freight train which had Just arrived Waters —Panie and a stampede, with women screaming and men shouting as they hurried into their | = homes and seized their children and valuables'in a frenzied effort to reach places of mafety, were the conditions that prevailed in ‘Torras last night » lone of Hife hax becn reported, but it ie feared some fatalities may occur nthe Interior, aa the water is rushing wite communication. Minions of dollars of lose will be caused by the devastation of some of the most valuable farms and plante- tiona In the State, it ts feared, by this new crevasre, Food supplies have been massed near Tortas by the Government in anticipa- tion of a break here, and thore in cinity. a Gift of $1,000 in Quarters. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pettit of No, One Hundred and Forty- et celebrated the twenty- aixth 200, 000 Figure? You'can have by wearing an American Lady Corset. Every THURSDAY, MAY n Torras, These were taken to a point charge of the work are preparing to| tMet Court preliminary papers in @ suit give relief to ,000 people in this vi-| for $100,000 against the Federal Sugar fifth anniversary of their wedding last | full value of merchandise consumed be- Mr eet, who in a clerk of | fore proceedings. ne MA RC RE RTE RATT EN REMI the Court of Gene |celved the congratulations ous friends, A delegation from William =M. Marcy Association, of which Mr, Pettit is @ member, pre- sented him with a canvaa bag con- taining @ thousand dollars in newly coined 26-cent pieces. Prost st S NEW SUGAR FRAUD SUIT. |" 5 Charges Underweighing by Federal Company at Yonkers. i United States District-Attorney Henry | A. Wise to-day filed in the Federal Dis- Company. The action is on al- leged aune eighing at the Yonkers docks company of sugar tmported uring 1908. ‘The act under which suit is brought enables the Government to sue for the REGULARLY $2.50 & 3,50 MEN'S CAMBRIC NIGHT SHIRTS <= ¢ at $1.35 + AT 55¢ : B. Altman & Co." | ARE OFFERING TAILOR-MADE SUITS AND AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES IN THE LATEST FASHIONABLE STYLES AT POPULAR PRICES. See model is perfect for the type of figure for which it is intended. The new Spring and Summer models are absolutely the authority in cor- PARASOLS noon President ‘Taft will ington, where he is due agely tor igh. OE WALL NL SME. A brisk demand for metal securities featured the opening of the stgck mar- Ol “You belleve in ti ment, do you not?’ asked the simple wife ‘of her husband, the philosophical professor. H “Certainly,” he replied. Well, this ts a-phychologioal moment i‘ ‘a hod of Coppe: ruled” ih os egth strong, whi jan Pacific cre- nigh Fecord by «oving up | “epward movement en- An the | Ite feroy however, and the, at) ‘the’ ond ‘of Petes fire’ hour’ re: its | rice _ Andel jedMency' with increased i tt MR her ney! with tn $4-5 | imeriean, Can’ wee! Cotpptcudus Ga. (he | urn, the common going to 397-8, a new high mark, FAMILY SIZE Persistent rising power in Steel lent | Entirely Different } | | trom | ot! ng feed getting Rae to 72, Ouier standard securities bettered their morning figures by almost 1 point. Amertoan can continued its initial ad- vance by steadily moving to 4. Late profit taking shaded the list at | closing time, but net changes were gains im moni instances, i | in every kitchen, | TeADe losing Prices. | resin vviees. |) FOOD CHOPPER “catettia's | BP constate of The ‘quired to tt : rt cy Po nada ig ix as” Medium or Fine cag MY a ft ae at upon ie AE he at Me 10% 10h) 2h ES STEINFELD BROS. Wan 107K B84 Broadway. New York. My Ate At fy tet tae hy 1 wwe rr Me dat pays ‘ut err are EP}, ay AR Parr t amet View Mea i ii te ; ne 1m Lt Hot se? ad > Sy Way Hibs Woe 1% Som te y Bt Mey THE SB N | Hii | 3 lay ib = 4 . ie g| % ITB +18] fy Be 8 N 12h ay | rial oy fis 7 ag | ie ity” *| Hi Bt- 4) Actual value $49.00 $45. his monopl He was trying .ous bis machine and was not more al feet from the ground when | drop, Necarhing to spectators, Hoer!! wa» out of iis seat when he Larned 4 He lost hiv | OPPENHEIM. GLLINSZG 34th Street On Sale Friday $45.00 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, $20.00 An Extraordinary Purchase of 250 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses of Chiffon-Taffeta, Charmeuse, Foulard, Crepe Meteor and Voile. taken from the regular stock about 150 Dresses of Serge and Taffeta Silk. | 20.00 for In addition have setry, producing the modish figure of the smart low bust, the long hip and back and the altogether straight effect of . the present vogue as no other corset. Ask to see the new models. Insist upon having an American Lady Corset. There is no question about your style if you do. Also insist that you have just the right model of American Lady Corsets for your individual figure. There is that model. | CORSETS are made in a very large variety of styles medium alender, ineuring just the model for you. and etout figures, Model 245 (asillustrated) forslender ~ and medium figures, low bust, extra hip, extra long back, batiste, 1 pedersdenedae ta: Model 246, same in coutil ; $00 Ask Your Merchant ‘ AN ATTRACTIVE SELECTION OF PARASOLS IN REGULATION | AND NOVEL SHAPES IS SHOWN AT REASONABLE PRICES. | INCLUDED ARE PARASOLS OF LACE, OF PLAIN AND CHANGE- | ABLE TAFFETA SILKS, WHITE AND BLACK EFFECTS, CHIFFON | AND VELVET TRIMMED DESIGNS, ETC. , 7 | ALSO MOURNING PARASOLS. PARASOLS MADE TO ORDER TO MATCH COSTUMES, AN ESPECIALLY FINE LINE OF HANDLES BEING SHOWN FOR THE PURPOSE. . “BETALPH” GUARANTEED SILK HOSIERY FULL LINES ARE SHOWN OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S “BETALPH™ GUARANTEED SILK HOSIERY IN BLACK AND THE NEW coud. INGS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. THIS HOSIERY WILL BE REPLACED IF UNSATISFACTORY AS TO WEAR. REGULAR PRICES RANGE AS FOLLOWS; MEN'S SILK HOSIERY IN BLACK OR COLORS $5.75 PAIR WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY IN BLACK $1.25, 1.75 &2.50 PAIR WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY IN WHITE AND COLORS 2.00 PAIR WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZE SILK HOSIERY INBLACK $2.50 PAIR | FURS, RUGS, PORTIERES AND CURTAINS RECEIVED FOR STORAGE. ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE OR MAIL. Fry Avewne, 34: ood Ip Mtrerts, Hew York. pod eG iC __ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. | EXTRAORDINARY SALE Men’s Pure Silk Shirts ¢c NEGLIORE SHIRTS, Strictly custom ehirt SILK caREE TS, tng sacl ws 5.00 SILK RUSSIAN CORDED SHIRTS, Good weight and servce- phe Pee rare Sey (375 HABOUTAI SILK SHIR’ Maury ney mare aden ne Tent quality, coat syle, dou Rogularty 64.90 &8g.00 2.95 NOTE—Pifth Avenie Stages stop at our roth St. Entrance, Oh : white or Colored Lisle Thread Socks ‘With etriped of the Sunday World's -Fur Storage—Moderate Charges Remodeling and Repairing at moderate prices. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue FRIDAY, MAY THIRD Silk. and Lisle Hosiery FOR WOMEN, MEN, MISSES, GIRLS AND BOYS At Reduced Prices WE GUARANTEE THE WEAR OF ALL SILK HOSE Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose In black, white and all colors, lisle soles. liste or silk garter top. Value $1 a Women’s Emb’d Silk Hose or thread silk, lisle soles and tops, black, white sad ors chy set embroidered 3 Date for $2.50 ‘Women’s Superior Quality Silk Hose Ot are thread silk, black, white or tan, lisle soles and Heretofore $1.80 to $2.00. 3 pair for $3.00 Women’s Hand Emb’d Silk Hose 3 pair for $2.50 Kk i y ee deatbet eee I 1.65 Women's Lisle Hose det ae suacdiec RocsdDatLeaterine nc Venetee 28 Women's Superior Quality Lisle Hose Sik ies doablecel Cay pasty Siete e Value 65c 3 7 ss ees Tera et quality ay eure, silk in black, white, tan and Ptesee tbr rryy heel, sole and toe. 3 pair for $1.09 35 dati esen Estra ra Quality oon rales Sox Heal wale sole vee t on Heretofore $0c. 3pairfor$1.00 35 Misses’ and Girls’ Pure Silk Hose Extra quality pure hint silk, plain (not ribbed), black, white, tan, sky or phy heel and toe and Dub-L garter top. Sizes7 Heretofore $1.50 75 Girte’ "Ribbed Hose Extra ba a or fine ribbed cotton or silk lisle, black, white or tan, double kuee. Sizes 6 to 10. a Value 45 baile, and Boys’ ha Cotton Hose Stee Tro 10. Velwe sis0e7? "ne ribbed Cpalt toe 1.00 Children’s Socks White Lisle Thread Socks ith colored stripes. Sizes 5 to 9 6 pair Ker 1.18 * Heretofore $1.50 tops. Sizes Sto9 if White Lia \-' by ale phan Open-work Socks SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY Silk_and Swiss Ribbed Underwear FOR WOMEN AND MISSES ‘‘Parfait’’ Glove Silk Vests “ Reinforced, crochet finish Value $2.00 1 2 5 Parfait’? Glove Silk Vests " Richly embroidered and reinforced. vetuesz.7s 1.75 “Parfait” Silk Combinations Crochet top; fully reinforced. Value 33.75 2.65 Swiss Ribbed Combinations Umbrelia or tight knees. Value 75¢ 45 Hand crochet or,lace pions tmbrelia or tigbt kines. Value $1.45 '85 Swiss Ribbed Combinations ‘ bi J Rich band croebet top. vauesizs 1.25 as hs ized Veets. ’ hand crochet top. Value $1.00 55 Ps, Ribbed Vests ¢ Imported Veots, Value 500 ¥ '28 Swiss Ribbed Vests " Rich hand @pocher tops. Valuesse 45 Girls’ and Boys’ Underwear Imported Merino Summer Weight Imported Merino Underwear | vies aoe 1.00 to 0 years. ty Merino Underwear 0 to 18 years. vawesios 1.30 Girls’ and Boys’ Union Suits Imported Merino; 6 to 16 years. Value $2.25 gj | 50 ’ Cross-Bar Sh: Dr Bory (reee:! jar Shirts or Drawers t 5 0 Bo: ish Aertex U: ion Sui ye’ Raaiiel ertex Union Suits 1185 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. To appreciate the con- venience and great value Want Directory--- READ IT.

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