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ye? Would be adequate insurance in this case.” ‘Thomas J. Heaney, « policeman under indictment for bribery on evidence fur- nished by Rosie Herts, was arraigned before Justice Seabury to plead to-day. He entered a plea of not guilty. The %- 9 cash bail furnished by when he was first arraigned lest Friday was continued. WALSH AND FOX ARE FIRED BY WALDO, | Thomas W. Walsh, for many years) captain of the Fast One Hundred and ‘Twenty-fifth street police precinct, and Eugene Fox, for many years his pa trolman “collector,” were dropped trom the rolls of the Police Department to- y by order of Commissioner Weldo. Both have confessed under oath that they are @rafters, They have also been absent from duty without leave and ! 300 BEG RELIEF IN STREET FROM Hospital Door, Piteously Crying for Treatment. have failed to report while under sus pension, as the rules provide. ‘When the report spread around the Criminal Courts Bullding that an tn- epector was weakening, gossip became rife as to who could be meant. Many) who know Sweeney say they would not be surprised of be broke 4 under the strain. ‘Those who knew Hussey and Thomp-| fon best agree that the two are thor- oughly “game” and will not “squeal.” ‘Their friends eay that the only thing against them Js the statement of Wrenn and this accusation they pretend to think can be swept aside when the time taincy and suspended from duty last ‘week, has been vartously reported aa/ etying the District-Attorney and Sook: | tng an interview with that official. The truth cannot be determined, because Murtha ts il) end cannot decide just what his position shall be —_—_—— CURFEW RINGS AT 12 FOR BUDDING MISSES IN WASHINGTON SOCIETY. " Mothers Form New Rules on Social 13 TREATED AT CLINIC. Plans to Use Serum on Nearly 100 Afflicted With Bone Disease To-Morrow. DR. FRIEDMANN NOT TO ACCEPT ANY FEES. Dr. Friedrich ¥. Feieamann was asked yesterday when he expected begin to treat patients for pay. tT eceept no compensation ‘More than three hundred persons were Hours, Dress and Decorum | Jciins‘ss the entrance at the Hospital , “Nameless” Dances Barred. | tor Detorentties and Joint Diseases , March 19.—Washing- | Madieon avewne an@ One Hundred »_ WASHINGTON, whose moth-| Twenty-third @trest, this afternoon, fer ton children, at beast those the arrival of Dr. Friederich Frans ere are members of the local branch of | 91 oe who had an engagement to the National Congress of Mothers, ere/ 10) u.. noenital to study some of the Preparing to return to the social “sim-| 00, wiscn ne intends to treat with tvs + ple life.” The organisation ts Bevi0s | tunereuiesio serum tomorrow. In the “printed todlay @ set of rules to GOVErE | crowd were scores of mothers who had the future social conduct of dhe ehfidiren | deformed, pale Iittte babies in carriages of its members... The rules were adopted | and tm roughly contrived wooden frees. at @ meeting held tn which the House- | AM of dhese were sufferers with regard 2 whem no arrangements had been eutomotile Grove from them which help and @ shout warmed about the auto- meatise upen the running beard, stretching out hands to the phy- be discouraged tut be forbidden im our homes and to eur children. Crop odle Ay gedleordg thay dhepeed vein that ali his work must the fear of and he wes the had hope. POLICE HAD TO URGE GUFFER.- CARS. the bospital, police, Gergt were sent from and Twenty- gently urged the physician che United States could get to thi of Dr. Fried- the selection of more to-morrow, at wM treat nearly a hundred AGES. | cbiidren deformed by tuderouicsis, all whose cases he has studied ioe ttecked aaa to ene goon to-day in A which thirteen Serve Process, qafterera from bone and gland tuber- Miss Wettio Slenentell, «@ grovems| Slosis were treated by Dr. Friedmann. fed & ouft in the Su-| 7iVe of the patients were women, five Gonver, to-day ‘were men and thyee children. Only the Dreme Court to recover $10,000 damages! cMeers of the U. 8 Public Health and rom Col, G. Creighton Webb. Merime Hospital Service, Dre, Anderson, Qiiss Bionemteid says she called upen| Stimson and Bal (cl. Webb at bis residence, the Hoffman| Dr. Lawresen of Waruns, No. 00 Mado erence, on March ah © noted gga Dr. 7. Hay Ut conve the ectonel with © outpeese |S. 1. iatiogs, public health’ oftcer cf Givocting im to appear in the City Court! aiiwaukes, were among those turned ‘te cupplementary proceedings. As Be! away. The officers of the hospital said fwas about to serve him with the doou-| they wanted to keep notoriety away (nent, she changes, the colonel attacked | from the institution by reducing, eo far her, ‘and with force and arme easaulted| * Possible, the number of witnesses of her and with great violence 414 ecise| %¢ Friedmann operations Dull and drag her, and wrencbed and! gay ty ine vann Vas much affected to- twisted her arm and back, by reasca of! Felaman a, poor widows at NG ne ‘which she has sustained much suffering, South Fitth street, Brookiyn, who, fol- and great mortification of her | lowed by her chikiren, has been making festings, to her damage in the sum of | the rounds of the hospitals, tegsins 10,000." for the Friedmann treatment for her- Miss Bionenteld swears the Gooumeat | Stic ay ‘ire Moepltal for Detoresitea she Grled to serve on Col. Webb was yesterday and had to be led away by {soued in connection with the sult| the police, Dr, Friedmann beard of the brought by Dr. James Emmett Murphy | incident to-day from his brother end at her personally, but by Herbert G. Me- Lear of the law firm of MeLear & MecLear of No, 8 Broadway, who rep- resent her, ‘Dr. Murphy's suit against Jacob Oram has its roots back fn the early nine- tes, when Cram inherited 61,000,000 from his father, elder Jacob Cram. The young man was sald to have squandered about $900,000 of this rapidly, whereupon his relatives stepped in and induced him to create @ trust fund of the remaining $200,000 so that he would hav. income. Herman #, Walker Jr. er and broker of No. Tl Broadwa; is Mr. Crazm's brother-in-law, was made executor of this fund. GERS. (From London 1it-bits,) The wedding ring was anathema to the early Puritans, who regarded per- sonal dJornment as one of the many enares of Satan, In the old English marriage service it wis the custom for the bricegroom to pui: the ring on the thumb «f the bride, saying, “In the name of the Father,” then on the next finger, saying, “and the Son,” and then Once asked that the women be received, @2 @ favor to him, at the Montefiore Home. She had been rejected there be- fore, because she is not a resident of Manhattan. He will operate on her and the child before the end of t!) weel:. Mra, Feldman 414 not know of thie @rrangement, or misunderstood tt, She was at Mount final Hospital today when Dr, Friedmann came out after tho Glinic, and threw herself on the front of his automobtie, shrieking prayers for (reatment. Once more it was necessary for & policeman to take her from the ar, so that It could be started, INVITATION TO PHILADELPHIA NOT ACCEPTED, A committee of three physicians who waid they represented the Publio Health Board of Philadelphia waited on Dr. Sturm, Dr, Friedmann's assistant at tho Ansonia, to-day, They eaid chat if Dr. Friedmann would come to Philadelphia, Gov, Tener would issue @ special license, authorizing him to practice there as he pleased, without the hinderances and Teetrictions which bave hampered him here. Dr. @turm replied that he would not @ubmit the proposal to Dr. Friedmann until Gov, Tener actually issued the license, Even then, he said, he did not think Dr, Friedmann would abandon on the second finger, svying, “a vein proceeds In the modern service the ring is placed at New York. Such @ course might be taken as an Indication that he was afraid to face his hostile critics and work out his proof under the very dit- ficulties which they have made for him. The physicians went away withou: Jeaving their nam Dr. 8. Mannheimer of No, 41 Wee: Fitty-dret etrest, in whgee ofces « FEN Crowd Besieges His Auto at Re Crowd in Rooms of Public Service Commission When Chairman McCall Signed Subway Contracts (Specially Photographed by a Staff Photographer of The Evening World.) OOOO 0000 OOM OC OCCUR OUe O LOCOCO OO" OOO 00K OO000000 days ago, declares that he has exam- ined: sixteen of the seventeen patients treated for tuberculosis by the Berlin mpecialist and has been surprised at the marked improvement. “I could scarcely believe my eyes or ears,” he said, “after examining and talking to the patients who returned to-day for examination. And the im- provement is strictly physical and not @ue to falee hope or hysteria in the patients.” Dr. Friedmann and Dn M. A. Sturm were present at the examination of the Patients, GHOGHOGHOODOSGOHOOS: elinia was held by Dr. Friedmann ten! COWBOY SHOOTS 000000) NING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 19, 1918 ‘WOMAN IN FIGHT FOR $15,000 GIVEN IN CHILDS WILL | Woman Testifies in Regard to Travels With Him but Re- fuses to Give Up Diary. Mies Lydia Robinson, who claima to be the “friend who travelled with me In #pain” to whom the late Irving W. Childs left $15,000 in his will, told Surrogate Fowler to-day about her re- lations with the Broadway spender in the course of the contest of Mr. Childs’ will brought by Mrs. Gertrude D. Childs, the widow, who feels she was slighted in her husband's testament. Under examination by Edwin R. Lea- vitt, attorney for Frederick H. Clarke, executor of the estate, who receives $75,000 in the will, Miss Robinson sald she had been living with Mr. Childs WRESTLES WITH BEAR AND GETS A BROKEN LEG, Matinee Audience in Theatre Sees “Jerry” Sit Down on Harry Young in Thrilling Bout. A matinee audience walted expectant ly in the National Theatre, in the this afternoon, when @ bij hed and cockney-accented {ndl- vidual pleaded for some one to come tage and Wrestle with Jerry, the larger of “Tom and Jerry, the Wrestit Bears." Westchester avenue, fully went forward, That ba is one of the beat thines Harry does, but the audience was not supposed to know that, nelther were they expected to guess that Harry gets his pay e velope every Saturday night from the same place the man with the mustache, the accent and the bears gets his. Harry grappled with Jerry and Jerry. grappled with Harry, The bout usually takes ten minutes before Jerry puts Harry on his back, Tht that didn't bep- pen to-day. The bear twisted Harry about go suddenly that Harry sat down very hand, with his left lee under him Harry couldn't get up. Dr. Seurstenbers from Lebanon Hospital and aald c was by THE GREATEST for elght months before she knew he had a wife. “When Mr, Childs told me he had a wife,” she testified, “he declared thelr married life had been unhappy. When we went down to my home in M I introduced him to my fa & ® ® ® ® @) ® Q ® } ® 0) @ @) ® MUSIAS CAUGHT: NAN IN OFFICE OF | $400000 SED BUFALOS MAYOR) ONETRES SUE Fatally Wounds Desk Ser- geant After Failing to See City’s Chief Executive. “In the two kidney cases,” continued Dr. Mannhelmer, “there was marked| improvement in every respect. We asked one patient how he felt and he quid he was a great deal stronger and ‘was going to eat « steak for dinner, In| my opinion there have never been such results in the Alstory of medicine, The improvement was manifest not only in geome but in every case. In one knee- BUFFALO, Merch 1.—Chartes E. Land, desk sergeant in the office of Mayor Louls P. Fuhrmann, was shot and perhaps fatally wounded while on —_—a— @uty in the Mayor's office this after- FRIEDMANN PATIENT'S noon by Joseph Stefaneki, thirty-five, IMPROVEMENT LOOKED | "to “isimed te be & Montane cowboy. ‘The assailant asked to see the Mayor and started shooting when refused per- mission. He wes overpowered and taken to Police Headquarters. He said he was “going to clean them all up.” Lang, who was shot twice in the neck, is at @ hospital in @ precarious condl- tion. Tt was said at the Mayor's office that the assailant had called in the morning looking for the Mayor or his secretary, John Sayles, His second visit this af-| ternoen proved equally unsuccessful and he fired pointblenk at the police; officer. Much excitement ensued and | the report was general that the Mayor | had been the victim of the assault. The man is believed to be insane. —<———. CANNOT HOLD BACK WAGES. UPON AS “NEW MIRACLE” MONTREAL, March 19. — What French Canadian renidents of this city are calling “the new miracle” was given its first demonstration today when Marie Dubois, twenty years old, one of Dr. F. F. Friedmann's frat tu- Deroular ‘patients, treated here eight ego ago, Was pronounced on the road Tecovery by her own regular - clan, Dr. Esthier, bg Miss Dubois was a eufferer from tubercular glands. So far advanced was the disease at the time of her treatment by Dr. Frie¢mann that she Jay helpless in bed, unable to move or to open her mouth for food without assistance. To-day she was walking around her house, with the swelling of the glands and all pain gone, Dr, Esthier was amazed, but after careful examination declared his belief that the cure would be permanent. ee HOWA MAY SEND PATIENT. Legislatare Acta ALBANY, March 19.—That @ contract | made by an employee to forfelt his last week's wages if he leaves without giving @ week's notice ts tMiegal te an opinion given to the Labor Commissioner by Attorney-General Carmody to-day. The employer argued that it took a long time to train the employee and the contract was @ protection. The At- torney-General said: “The statute requires wages to be paid at the end of the week. The agreement ways they shall be forfeited. This in my opinion is illegal and contrary to public policy.” DES MOINES, Ia, March 19.—M. 0. Clemens, a paroled convict from Ana- ™moea reformatory, who contracted tu- ‘Derculosia at the Oakdale Sanitarium, near Iowa City, while working gineer, will probably be sent to New York by the State of Iowa to be treat- ed for the disease by Dr. Friedmann, the Berlin expert. The House to-day passed without a ienenting vote the bill offered by the Claims Commit! treated, and the 1s expected to act promptly, pot UE ASSEMBLY KILLS THAW BILL. Corpus re Defeated by Vote of 58 to 45, ALBANY, March 19,—The Assembly to-day by a vote of 45 to 58 defeated Assemblyman J. D. Kelly's bill to amend the Habeas Corpus law to meot the case of Harry K, Thaw, The bill, introduced at the request of Attorney- General Carmody, provides that a final order in a habeas corpus proceeding shall be conclusive evidencé upon a hearing of any subsequent proceeding involving the detention of the same person, and that ly new evid as to tho petitioner's sanity may be intro- duced. sain a SHEPARD MADE DIRECTOR. Husband of | Bay State Bachelors Eacape Tax. BOSTON, March 19.—Celibacy will not be penalised in this State at nt. ‘The legislative committee on taxation to-day reported adversely on the bill providing for an annual tax of $5 on bachelore over thirty-five years old. ‘The measure was introduced upon the petition of Miss Charlotte Smith of this city, and the committee hearings at which the author defended the pro- posed legislation attracted great inter- ent. inn Fourth Race at Charleston. FOURTH RACE—Three-year-olde and upward; selling handicap; one mile.— Spellbound, 108 (Skirvin), 6 to 1, 8 to 5 and 7 to 10, won; Col, Cook, 109 (Mon- don), even, 1 to 8 and out, second; Hoff- man, 118 (Wilson), 6 to 2, 4 to 5 and 1 to & third, Time, 1.48 1-6. a, jelen Gould Now on cific Board, In financial ctrclos it was observed with interest that Finley J. Shopard, who recently married Helen Gould, was to-day made a director in the Texas and Pacific Railway, one of the Gould prop. erties, Mr, Shepard was assistant to the pres {dent of the Missouri Pacific at the! of his mariage and there is con- mecultion a8 to what poml- fon he will assume in the Gould do- mains on his return from his wedding trip to Europ ——_— Paria Police Chief Re: PARIS, March 19.—Louls Lepine, the popular Prefect of Paris Volice, re- tlgued office to-day after twenty years’ service, interrupted only by an absence years, when he served as Gov neral of Algeria from 197 to Leping ts #! ot aKe. eh the France German war 1p 1870 a8 a Kergeant-iajo in the Fortress of Belfort, HEATING OF HAY. (From the Dundes Advertiser.) The familiar phenotaenon of ‘the heat ing of hay in the stack has usually been ascribed to purely chemical reactions. Revent researches carried out by Miche, however, show that the process is a phystological one, and due to bacteria and lowly organisms, It was found that jsed hay would not heat, put that {f sprinkled with water contam- inated with earth or ordinary hay it did 80. A species of bacillus and a fungus were found to be chiefly remponsible for temperatures up to 50 degrees centi- grade, For higher tempera! another species of bacillus was found to be re- sponsible, The work of the bacteria in the heating of hay illustrates the curious fact that these organisms usually end by killing themselves, In the centre of & large heated stack the hay ts found to be sterile, And this is attributed ro the killing of the bacteria by the he. which they have themselves evolved, lother cases they are poironed by ‘Texas and ® t M He nerved th \ | Inte | joxine which they themselves Produag | (Continued from First Page.) also President of the United States Hair Company et the same address. The Musicas, it ts alleged, have carried on & system of “wash sales” between them- selves and confederates in London and Paris through freudulent invoices and doctored bills of lading. An estimate made yesterday by F. Maxwell Sayford, Treasurer of the United States Hair Company, who has lost money through the Musicas’ transactions, places the losses to local ‘Danks at $200,000, ‘The total present “clean up” of the Musicas is placed at $1,100,000, as Mr. yford sald yesterday that $700,000 of assets of the United States Hair Com- pany, consisting of cash and hair, had vanished. MUSICAS CAUSE DISSOLUTION OF WALL STREET FIRM. Notice of the dissolution of the firm of Mitchell & Co,, of No. 43 Exchange place, members of the New York Stock Exchange, was posted tc-day on the bulletin board of the exchange. It is stated in Wall street that this firm was forced to dissolve by the Governing Committee of the Stock Exchange or be severely disciplined. ‘The part played by the firm in manip- ulating the stock of the United Stat: Hair Company on the curb market was the cause of the order of dissolution. Antonio Musica and his eon Philip were the founders and chief oMicials of the United States Hair Company. Mitohell & Co, managed the campaign of manip- ulation of United States Hair Company stock on the outaide market. ‘Mitchell & Co, ts the successor of the firm of Alexander & Co, The firm was formed on Feb. 21 last and con- sists of J, M. Mitchell, Thomas B. MoGovern and Frederick B, Alexander. Mr. Alexander is the board member of the firm, Frederick B, Alexander is the son of James W. Alexander, former preatdent of the Equitable Life Assurance So- clety, 1s well known in society, and one of the most popular member @tock Exchange. He is one of the crack lawn tennis players of this country. Manipulation in the stock of the United States Hair Company firat took place under the direction of Alexander & Co, Mr, Alexander, it is said, was out of the city dll when the campaign first started. The firm of Alexander & Co, was the predecessor of the firm of Mitchell & Co, STOCK SOLD UP TO $10.75, THEN FELL OFF. By means of manipulative methods this stock sold ay high ae $10.75 per share on the curb shortly after it ap- peared there, From that price it de- clined to $5. Later it declined so that it was offered at $3, with $1 the best bid, but no sales were reported under $5. Interests connected with the United States Hair Company were amazed (© learn that a member of a pool formed to handle the securities had turned over his #tock to one who promised to mar- ket {t at $10 per share in violation of the pool agreement, It was Alexander & Co, later Mitchell & Co, that under- took to market the stock, ‘A demand was made on the pool mem. ber who had released his holdings to take his stock from the market, Under Uireat of court proceedings this man made a demand on Alexander & Co, for the stock, The firm was then face to ave with @ crisié, Money had to be raised to satisfy the demands of the pool member. The firm of Alexander & Go. had to dissolve. Thomas B, Mo- Govern, father-in-law of J, M, Mitchell, came to the front with considerable cash, With the ald of Mr, McGovern the new firm oct Mitchell & Co, was formed to take over the business of Alexander & Co MOHLLE, Philip Mu March 19,—Antonio and bile Tuesday, n, sald to de ustea, dor hove boarded a train for New Orieans, mother as Henry Low, my “Did you ever meet Mra, attorney inquired. “Never personally,” she replied. “I talked with her over the telephone when she and Mr, Childs were living at the Hotel Rector. I would call for him and she would answer the phone.” Mr. Leavitt asked Miss Robinson what cities in Spain she and Mr. Childs had visited together She answered that the only places she could recall were two seaports at which the steamship La Champagne had stopped on thelr trip from Havana, She would have to vefer to her diary, seh added, to refrosh husban Childs?" the WILSON TURNED DOWN ON JURY REFORM BILL BY JERSEY ASSEMBLY Martin Amendment Providing for Referendum Attached to Sen- ate Measure. TRENTON, N. J., March 19.—Senator Davis's Jury Commiasion bill passed the House to-day, but not until the House by a vote of 27 to 26 had In- eerted the Martin referendum amend- DISASTERS NOW ~ APPEAR SMALL Compared with the Terrific’ Mortality Every Year From Curable Disease. 600,000 LIVES WASTED Tona Vita Has Proven to Bé. ment that was attache! to the bill last week and that has been the subject of 80 much contention, The passage of the bill with the amendment {# contrary to the wishes of President Wilson as indicated in tele- grams from the President's secretary to Gov, Fielder and Mayor Wittpenn of Jersey City. The President desired the Dill passed without amendment. With the amendment inserted the bill Passed the House by a vote of 43 to 13. Its passage in this shape means a dis- agreement between the two houses of the Legislature which probably will lead to the appointment of a confer- ence committees. The Republicans voted against the Martin amendment and also against the passage of the bill. 5 her memory. “And will you lay your diary the Court?" the attorney asked. c Robinson with heightened color. bring it to court with mo and use to refresh my would think of doing such laying my whole diary before the court or any one else.” hcntnhene SE STODDARD MOTOR CO. FAILS. The Stoddard Motor Company of No. West Sixty-first street has filed A Wonderfully Efficient Preventive Medicine. before ‘ertainly T will not,” responded Miss “Twill it memory, but I never a thing as Tt has been estimated from reliable. sources that over 600,009 peoplesdiessy, every year in the United disease, When these ew ntemplated the great disaste.. trifling matters, It s dible in .thes days of advanced civilization such state of affairs shou!d be allowed, tor exist. ‘The agriculturist who plants his trees _ does not wait for rust or blight to attack: the trees, but takes every precaution to" is; but this very same man 967,000 Are Shown, a ‘The objectionable amendment pro-| voluntary petition in bankruptcy in the nt the same pHncipldats vides that a county shall have the priv-| Mederal District Court. The abilities a wrt flege of deciding by ballot whether it] civen in the petition amount to $263,258. hat {s relieving shall accept the Jury commission #y#-| The auscts are $6 * bility, isem bls Sai ‘The Maxwelk Motor Company, Theorpr- ; preventive medic’ ? ated, of No. 17% Broadway, 1s the prin- ilder up of strengths -Thow-» \ MISS PANKHURST, clpal creditor. daily to this facts > Mrs ving: at 216 B. IN CELL, DESCRIBES FORCIBLE FEEDING. Mouth Is Pried Open Wita a Steel Gag. LONDON, March 19—The Militant Suffragette Union has tssued a copy of a letter received by Mrs Emmetine Pankhurst from her daughter Sylvia, now in Holloway Prison, It was in the following terms: Dearest Mother! X am fighting! Fighting. Fighting! % have four, five or six wardresses every day ae Well as two doctors. Z um fed At @ big public meeting here strong protests were registered against the forcible feeding of imprisoned suf- fragettes, The Bishop of Lincoln, who Dresided, declared that the suffrage ment was @ grand demonstration moral force against brute force. the actor- ot Johnston Forbes-Robertson, manager, asserted that forcible feeding would not be permitted in America. George Bernani Shaw, the writer, said it was flegal, but that Reginald Mc- Kenna, the Home Secretary, proposed to legalize it by act of Parliament. OKENS — Little life-sized | impo’ “ The methods of the British Home|] FASTER, TOMEnus and rabbite: Mtoe | Waaicera— ali, melt nd ANTE Lo Office in dealing with militant wuftra- |] boa. "fugt the Hing for the young, 5 BAAKET#—Ailk, satin und othore erode J °° gottes, which Parliamentory geitice bg 100 for—aue orlee Livestae t ‘ have dubbed as so inept and inefficient |] mitkD EASTER SATIS és as to have brought ridicule on the ad- Pa ill Th tte bever saw) ccm, x ministration of the law and as a dis Ine with delicious sweete— 49c} ine, they ast grace to the country, were discussed in Ons Jaton, etc, Complete UD POM. seers ses sees eeeee % MINIATURE BASKETS — | CHOCOLATE CREAM EGG8—Freactl the House of Commons late yesterday ere m. each MOORE ATS One Be 4 during tae debate on the estimates. containing. r peggy Mery pA cbt o39 Reginald McKenna, the Home Secre- te cues ‘ A pS ieee tary, who defended himself with con- KGET SPICED CREAM EGOs—Eas x patsy warmth, characterized the bar mou of exquiaitely 10¢ SARA MARABMALLOW EGGS—Rieb| criticisms as unfair and not frank, Our | Sed FF pouy pox tag sf cream ead fetiy megebe of sixty-two women who had been sen- tenced to jall since Jan. 1, elwht had been released before the completion of thelr sentences. All of these wonen had been let go because they refused to Your Blood Needs the purifying effects of Hoods Sarsaparilla NOW, Get if.today. ‘ tempts at forcible feeding, Secretary said, many of the milltants were actuated by @ determination to themselves and were ready to starve to death for the cause. ' ‘Mr, McKenna told how one woman in | prison iato contempt, but to martyrize them. selves, so that their hercic example may act as 8 etimulus to others en- gaged in the cause, IN TOP BONBONS—- ASSORTED YR pInCE— 4 a new—try them— 10c Thes ener Tali ho tatlatys 10 youl Uke eR ouND nox B50 value POUND BOX Ic nahapeieiaeh Bu, im COCOANUT CREAM EGGS—A superb bleadi eat food. All of them were suffering — pe Py mallow and choc rae from complaints which prevented at- pelee varsing 5e far better than others at we — = soe tire the price. DOZEN . anywhere, remai iy fT designed Sis "ttdacetlons of Whe Raster soansnrere ras . tac JUXE e . Perk Cortlandt and 125¢ n ‘ Romi other stores oben thin evening’ CWednesdan) Wnts siete t @etoeks bros 64 BARCLAY STREET y, stated: the Homa added that and he | treatment that I have at last struck the | right remedy in Tona Vita. I had been very weak for 1 time and Tona Vita has started to build me up splendidiy, ¥ Tam in great need of extra strength, for. in afew months I must go to a hospital pls Egle a ‘eonfidence that ‘Tona Vita will giv, me, the necessary strength to undergo thip _ Nervous debility can be denoted by, i t symptoms, one y . sleep t ht. no vigor or @ ition, chronic constipation or a generaY _ run down condition. & Tona Vita is being handled by all first class drug stores in New York City.—' Advt. make martyrs of sponged herself all over with te: od tn A ferns Indeed ne is prals of thie Kant G Fifed with our High Gra he a8 a ened ¥ atm bed Of vloletwand Hilent wes this. te Values well enough not to dv, Wi Special for Wednesday Special for Thursday it 1a our Mremium el OUND BOX 9c > Easter Eggs and Distinctive Novelties mallow—they are big and exact res Productions of real hen food, DOZEN ‘nent shredd fondant creas. 10c 10¢ f cut in Easter’ attire, CHOCOLATE LOW £6 Crop French Fruit in S-pound boxes, $1.39 CHOCOLATES OR BONBONS AND CHOCO). Bo expense was spared to bring rine ears Yeh an aeataterae be, oo! old wrapper with @ heavy alc ribbon nurrounditue es $1.0 206 BROADWAY nae ahs UNG St. AU STREET Bet. Beekman & Spruce Sta 266 W. 125th STREET Just Bast of Sth Ave, 400 Broome Street, Cor. Center Cor. West Broadway 20 CORTLANDT ST. Cor. Church Street ‘ark Row & Nassau St. At City Hall Park toga