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NOW PICKING JURY IN CURRAN’S SUIT CHARLESTON RESULTS. AGAINST GAYNOR ‘Alderman fal $100,000 Libel Damages for Newsstand Graft Charges, ‘The fight that Alderman Henry H. Curran is going to make againet Mayor ) Gaynor in his suit for $100,000 1fbel dam- v was foreshadowed to-day in Part IV. of the Supreme Court when a @lamoring mob of citizens beset the Gourthouse demanding admittance to « fom too small to hold one-tenth of them. Justice Page had the talesmen, fawyers and witnesses all taken to the Appellate Division room, on the top floor, which is larger. Finally the at- tendants had to deny admittance to any | go “ene except talesmen and newspaper M men. Mayor Gaynor, whose alleged Jibel lay fn charging that Alderman Curran @hared in the graft paid Aldermen for Granting licenses for newssstands, was mot in the court room. He was repre- gented by Stephen C. Baldwin, for many years a close personal friend. ‘The jury box was filled with talesmen and their examination as to fitness to @erve was begun. . . Olcott, counsel for Mr. showed in his examination of first batch of twelve men that he was going to get a jury that was re- mote from the Gaynor administration im every way. The line-up seemed to be the cause of thore opposed to the Mayor | # and his administration as against the cause of the adminisiration of the pres- emt Mayor of New York. MAYOR ASKED FOR INSTRUC- TIONS WHEN TO APPEAR, ‘or sent word to his counset asking directions as to when he should come to the court and expressing a de- sire to show up at the earliest oppor- funity. After the lunch hour Mr, Olcott asked each talesman whether politics would ‘interfere with his service as juror, He asked whether the fact that a Repub- lican was suing a Democrat would create any bias, Walter T. Hissell, a talesman, who had on the police force and had a son on it now, was vhailenegd peremptorily. After three other talesmen were challenged Mr. Baldwin, for the Mayor, took up their examination for the de- fense. Mr. Baldwin read to the tales- men the letter of Mayor Gaynor to Al- derman ran, in which the Mayor declared that he had no sympathy with | 4 committee of Aldermen which ‘sought to investigate any officers of the city when there were Aldermen taking graft | from petitioners for licenses. He then informed the first of the talesmen he! qwhs examining that the case would take a considerable length of time and ithat many witnesses would be exam- ined, He has subpoenaed nearly fifty, tin fact. He tested the talesmen as to Stntir willingness to sit through a long and arduous trial, As Mr, Olcott had examined talesmen as to thelr possible ‘political ties or sympathies, Mr. Bal win examined them as to their Fuston, publican or anti-Tam leanings. he first part of the aft nm was, in fact, more like a polit a tial, Some talesmen were thrown out because they knew district cap- tains of Tammany or anti-Tammany or- ganizations. NONE EVER HAD HEARD OF LEMUEL E. QUIGG, Mr. Baldwin made a political onrpse ,turn in its grave 7 *men if they knew None of them had ner Republican rot The W length as to wh she was influenced against by reading his favorite journ: John C. Sullivan, and he dectare his mind was free and unbiased in the present issue at trial, He neither wanted to avoid duty as a juror gor to sleave his business to suffer by his absence from It, William Carr, a clerk for “Tout: the Fifth avenue milliner, admitted t he knew nothing about politics and that while he al oted he never dix- cussed the demerits of can- didates. He epted as the frst juror. He lives ‘i No. 171 West Elghty- firet street. After many more challenges Albert earth, a shoe dealer, 973 Third nue, was found acceptable to both sides and was sworn in as juroi 2 ‘Juror No, 3—-Morris Orbach, a moving ploture operator of No. iM Kast One Hundred and Twenty-ninth stree Juror No, 4 was Walter T. Bissell, a eleetrotyper of No, % Park place, Sulser Appoints Harry C. Hart. ALBANY, March 25.-—Gov, Sulzer to- | day sent to the Senate and that body confirmed the appointment of Harry ©, olds; selling; four furlongs.—Edna Les- FIRST RACE—Three-year-olde and upward; selling; five and half furlongs. “Maurice Reed, 100 (Montour), 4 to 5 and out, won; Blitzen Jr., 107 (Bauer), ® to 1, 7 to 1 and 8 to 1, second; Eleie Herndon, 11 (Skirvin), 7 to 2, even and 1 to %, third, Time, 1.001-6. Motherkins, Thetis, Henock, Bush, Morgan Wilson and Quincey Belle also ran and finished as named, BECOND RAOK—Malden two-year- | ka, 106 (Obert), 9 to 2, 3 to 2 and 7 to 10, won; Sonny Boy, 110 (Koerner), 5 to 2% even and 2 to 5, seeond; Chas, Cannell, 108 (Ford), 3 to 1, even and 1 to 2, third. Time, 0.492-6. Rummage, Santaneca, Dick's Pet, Red Rajah, Col, C. and Bessie Latimer also ran and finished as named. — CHARLESTON ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, CHARLESTON, 8. C., Maroh %.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: FIRST RACK—Puree $7 five turlon hiree-year olde and ty Chase, as 102 104; Sklon, 106; Mins HACE Purse 8900; three-year ola and up; seling: th 2; Pink Lady, 5; Sheriff Grunenger, 108; Agnes May, 107 % THIRD RACH—Piarse $400;' throe.ven ny up: bandicap; ome mile,—-Volthbrpe, 100; (a) Karly Tight, 0; ° (a) Lochiel, 112; (b) Armor, 97; () John Furlong, 118; Milton 1, 0; ‘Talecar- rier, 100:, (a) Holwell entry. (b) Tennemee Stable entry, FOURTH RACE—Iine Formt Inn Stakes, $1,200 uaranteed; two-year-olds; Daif furlongs Mise V ‘one and ry. FIFTH RACK —Pure $200; three-year-olds and i five and oue-talt furlongs. * Vile " i *Hose Queen, 0, 108; *8yh ‘Troy Welght, e, $200; thine year-olds weventy yards, —*Rey, ida, 10; * Pretend, 10s; Font, * Apprentice ‘Track fast, -_——>. POPE UNABLE TO SAY MASS, SLOW REGAINING STRENGTH. Doctors Forbid Pontiff Making Ex- hausting Effort—Visited by His Sisters, ROMB, March %.—The condition of Pope Plus X. is slowly improving, al though the weakness resulting from his recent indisposition sti'l persists. The doctors in attendance on 1 Holle ness prevented him from eo mass to-day, the feast of the Annun- elation, as he desired. It i said in the | Vaticun that the celebration of mass lis an exhausting effort for the Pope, ‘The sisters of the Pope, according to custom, arrived in Rome to-d: for the feast of the Annunciation and present- ed their brother with some junket, which he much enjoyed. —_—> MRS. BLATCH NO “CITIZEN.” | Court Denies Suffrage Leader's He- rallantion, aquest for % Jago by IL | caucus than Judge Julius M al Court to-day, dismissed the lication made more than arriet Stanton wader,” cltizenship, The “Suffragette technical gr but und md of lack of pro: law the see for Wome uid not of this cx y because she is the wife of a British subject Mrs. Bh is a native of the State of New K, but an Amertean girl, when she marrivs a foretgner, always eha her nationality. In th of her becoming a widow she ever urn to the tag, How To Darken Gray Hair By a@ Spectalist. A very satisfactory preparation | Which darkens gray hair and acts as a corrective agent for dandruff and ‘other diseases of the scalp can be t small expense and in your |own home by dissolving a small box of Barbo Compound in 7 ounces of water and then adding an ounce of bay rum and a quarter ounce of gly- cerine, Any drug store can furnish these ingredients. This is to be ap- | \plied once a week until the hair is sufficiently darkened, then every two | ;weeks to keep the hair soft and glossy and the scalp in a healthy jeondition. It may be used with equal | success in darkening the beard, This is a preparation that gives splendid ‘results, both as a hair darkener and a remedy for all scalp disorders, and Hart of New York as a manager of the |{!s8 well worthy of a trial. You will Central Islip State Hospital to succeed | find it far superior to the ordinary Lewis Haase, whose term of office has ‘store preparation and much less ex- expired, pensive,—Advt. Unhelty Kidneys Poison System ctad, th the kidneys the impur- thus preventing poisons Unless you keep Sain an ne Seeeee en, te een Paloods nape canis properly form the cease- ened condition, not well and strong commence the use of Iree sample giving the a dosired to vrating | tT RENO WEDDING A FAILURE. it Process 0 ot ™ ry The usual course of marriage and divorce was reversed to-day by Marguerite Garcet of No. 445 Riverside | Drive when her attorney filed with the Supreme Court the report of Referee Sidney Bernstein recommending that be awarded a decree of divorce from Leon J. Garcet, ai of a transportation company. Ordinarily the matrimonial cycle be- gins with the courtship and marr in New York and ende with the divor: in Reno, In the case of the Garcets, however, the reverse English was put ‘on the whole affair, for they were mar- tied in Reno, Dec. 22, 1902, and are now about to have the matrimonial knot sev. din the astern metropoll WEGIVE Z-AC GREEN TRADING STAMPS. ASKFOR THE ‘> and every egg popular sale. reduced price. sitting In the tion Was mare on the rite for outfits, HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROE 25 TRAIN KILLS LITTLE GIRL. Kino Crook Too Frightened to Move When Whistle Blew, ALL CARS TRANSFER — onde Hevewsed th Gnveni Canes Cold Slorage Let Us Store Your Furs, Garments, Rugs, Draperies. Our charges are moder. ate and cover insurance against loss by fire, theft or damage by moth. Phone Plaza 5900, jA Sale of'New Voile and Linge Blouses at $1.87 Neither the pictures nor the bare details that follow can convey a full | appreciation of their beauty and economy. | for your presence here to-morrow: No. 1 is a Voile Blouse with a tucked front, side revers and cae pointed collar; collar and revers are embroidered in daintycolors; short with cuff and tucked back; a narrow frilling edges the collar, Avery dainty stylish Waist and priced at . No. 2 Is a Combination of Fine White Lingerie and colored voile. The front is all pin tucks and face: vestee of colored voile and 87 fancy colored crystal button tion and colored voile cuffs. ' No. 3 Is Also a Combination Voile; lace insertion, scalloped embroidery and colored Sere form the front of the waist, with a rolling collar of embroidery and col- ored voile back of cluster tucks; elbow sleeves trimmed with colored voile and lace. ar-old Kinor Crook started for vol to-day without waiting for the! | children who usually fely across the ratiroad tracks near 231 Dresden street, ‘A passenger train was pasw- | | i t Atlantic avenue and | | Milford street re @he her home at No reached that | | The flagman, not noticing that th first train was closely fol other made up of bageage 4 ‘The child watked onto The #cream of the whistle | ne of the second train and | the grinding of the brakes frightened | r into immovabili and ehe was run The occasion is a strong bid revers and cuffs. a4 Meri sleeves; lace inser- v mma nt tae hite Lingerie and 182 N Sunnybrook f GGS*=: Brand Fancy Selected; in sealed cartons. guaranteed. A dozen KIRKMAN’S SOAP 20° Usually Sold Elsewhere at 5c a Cake We sold thousands of cakes at this price last week. Many of our stores actually sold out eve even ‘though they reordered in targe quantities now replenished their stock and we will continue this Sunnybrook ‘ HLoowNapALRe: To a Well Kept Lawn—a Roller is really as indispensable as a mower. Here are practical kinds: Dunham,” made entirely of metal, smoothly finished and neatly painted, one, two and three sections, with self-bal- ancing handles, i 150 the, in 2 sections, 15 | . in diam- long wrrewnerrtte yf!) Ibs., in 3 sections, in in diameter, 24 in. long “ Water Weight Lawn Roller: 14 in. in diameter, 20 in. long, 120 Ibs. empty; 260 Ibs. filled. . 99. 98 // 18 in. in diameter, 24 in. long, 135 Ibs. m- empty; 360 Ibs. 75 CAKES rake in stock, black and galvanized wire cloth, Basement, UNEEDA BISCUITS This Price Needs No Comment. 7 WHITE BEANS u. We are very glad to offer the beans at such a PACKAGES Bloomingdales’ ell Offer Places aHigh GradePlayer-Piano Within Easy Reach of Everybody! It solves the problem of the man who wants to give his family the most happiness for the greatest number of years at You can now buy a reliable, oy sy This Solid Oak ‘Our Regular $10 Dresser lor $9.75 Mattresies, yd the least possible expenditure. fully guaranteed NEW 88-NOTE SALMON [tAsue No finer fish swims than salmon and our price will attract you. THE GREAT (6) ATLANTIC & PACIFIC | These Prices for the Metropoiitan District Only LAYER-PI 300) On —_ of $2 Per Week No doubt you are fond of music and probably have thought many times that you would like to own a piano, but could not just make up your mind to buy one, because you never had the time or opportunity to learn how to play. The Player-Piano Has Solved This Problem You and every member of your famil: Piano and play it well. We YY | Including * bench, | cover, cabinet, 12 rolls of music and No_ Extras of GuernseyCasseroles | This Complete at Low Prices _| Chandelier for 5% We Close Evenings at 6 6 o'Clacs Open Saturdays Until10 P. M, Our Astounding Offer Neter offered before by any Furniture establishment. think of it, an up-to-date $25.00 Hornless Talking Machine can now play the In fact, a little familiarity with the ex- pression devices will make you a skilled pianist. Not Until You Have a Player-Piano in Your Home will you ever experience the delightful sensation and wonderful tisfaction to be able to sit at your Piano and play your favor- ite music, whether popular or classical, whene' clined. You are not obliged to depend upon an accomplished pianist to entertain you, your iamily, your friends and your guests at a little Social, a Musicale or a Dance. Come and let us demonstrate this instrument to you. Extra Special During This Week Only 75 New Walters Pianos at ‘225 On Terms of $1 a Week This unusual offer presents to you the opportunity to buy a Piano of sterling quality at the lowest possible cost. not another piano made that can equal in tone, action, work- manship and case design, or in its moderate price, this Walters Piano at $225; in fact, it surpasses pianos sold elsewhere for $325 or more. Every Walters Piano is sold with the Bloomingdale guar- antee, an absolute safeguard against a piano of inferior qur lity. Fil: Out This Coupon + and we will send you our Piano Portiolio Free Brown and white Guernsey is a favorite with ex- pevienced housekeepers, and, ae these shapely casseroles are close to factory prices, the de- mand should be large to-mor- | Dome shade, 22 inches in diameter, | There are six sizes, specially priced, as follows: reliet; fancy bead fringe to match, Sint rig ize Brkow either in amber or green; FREE tections, 100 needles, absolutely Free with r you arc so in- consisting of 12 every purchase of 8100 or more. Latest Type Hornless Talking Machine The Most Wonderful Entertainer Pleasure Anywhere—~Et Gives Joy- Economy in Bloomingdale |. Groceries, Wines and Liquors phos large Our 26 Deb dionte warthett Sliced Hawaiian R Pears extra ge can 20c|' Pineapplee . qx S ase Del Monte Aspurague 2c Our tFe Meatel Kippered Mere Exchange Your Old Piano for a beautiful new Piano or Player- Piano. We will take same in part payment and allow you to pay the difference at $1.00 or $2,00 per week. Special music roll library privileges. Upon request a representative will call. Piano Salesroom, Third Floor, ALL CARS TRANSFER TO: Mail to Dept. W Dried Peaches You can use any Standard Records of either Victor or Columbia Records on this machine, Given Away Absolutely Free The instruments are now on di: Call and see them. You Don’t Pay One Single Penny for Machine + Hrunew-—Hxtra large: Je Our 13¢ Mtringione Beas — 1Oe City and State Ne Whole Ton in our windows, No obligation on your part. Ribbon hox ot 100 JOUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS apply alsa to Long Island, New Jersey at, 84"S BOOKLET containing in formation regardine cur Lexington to 3d Ave. 9th to 60th Street sizes as follows: bole 24 | nang, 18S tbe. empty: 360 Toe tiled fy nplete line of steel and malleable rden barrows, poultry netting and BLOOMINGDALES" This $12 Dining RoomTable,$7.95 The cut does not do this Table justice. It is made of Solid Oak, with 42-inch round top, 9-inch | pedestal base, dragon’s head and claw feet. Extends to 6 feet. This is a real $12.00 value; Wednesday Special, $7.95. Like cut, of solid oak, 22x 42 inch bases; 2 small and 2 | large drawers Our Reguler $10.00 Roll my i fe 2980) Layer Felt Mattress; weighs 50 | ie ‘a Ibs. and is guaranteed to be made | faviled of layers of pure cotton felt, and | pesbbeng et eaten with loots Cyl eee | i. ered in extra quality ticking; | oo ott eats Fourth Floor. | HOMO ——— and formed of 6 pretty/bent art glass panels, with brass 2c) 8 Welsbach outfit... .. . i! 3 “ee Le is None C. 0. D. “Deposit required. jf] NGDALES' BL pals Ts 4 houte Lemon Uc Gur 48¢ Del Monte White .25¢ Our iG. Maine Cora, 12c Full T-om, puck> : ay special, Der CAM + yee es eet ———— ee ~Pancy: per Our 10¢ Cream Cor, oe . 10 { social, DOF CAM eres ss special, per Cah + tne Seeded Halsine—Best per package. + it e aliver ake a

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