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4 a ‘HS EVENING W ical , ORLY We . di nr ws, hai Hah Si So ” ES DEIN FIRE ise ie.) AGTIVE ALIEN Se a ae: DRLONAT S BAVC, | STAR TELEORAPVEN BES | ea? | THE PIMLICO TRACK ciice Jesse Yuin °° ROUNDED UP IN BATCHES 5's'0s., "sonst suoeeeca oF inpIANA MAN. — {W AUTO UPSET; SON HURT : “sO BEMS EVERY ONE —- ——. LR | - Fourteen horses perished, among F M. s | being German sples had been locked r De-| them betng Don Moran and Sanfara, Report of Forty More Sent to Ellis! up within six days on Ellis Island Ve" . . 3, HILADELPHIA, May 1.—Five per-| Bhze, Charged to Incendiary. | them beta Doe Mora an {Rep tla Benet | wanout the Pe ag Tar | George Conkling, Fastest Operator | sons were seriously hurt tn'an automo; ANXIOUS TOT stroys Tyree and Sage Stables eas Weeadiy bared: the clues stand mington Arms ceedings, reptied: | in America, Killed Ending | bite, Goiliaion on the Northeast Boulo- al ‘ ; “We have made some arres at Wale laid t + The most . . 4 —Meet Opens To-Day. stables aided by a ehange in the Plot Is Nipped. ft is reported that about. a Trial Trip in New Car. jured ig Mra John A. Forney sr-of thia| Recent discovery of men, suspected of implication in « plot to cripple the Remington Arms Plant at Bridgeport, were taken in one haul in this city and Bridgeport a few days ago. BALTIMORE, May 1.—On the eve | Wind. Horses ran wild over the track! The colony of suspected alien nd were corralied with difficulty. | of the opening of the epring meet of | ™ Tnosadiariens i was Mel'y Deapite (nemies on Fille Island is being stead. Bea city. Besides Mra. Forney, her hus-| | George Conkling, for yeahs the) band, her son John A. Forney jr. o: } New York and his wife, and Mra, Rob- fastest telegraph operator in Amer- ert House of Rutherford, Mrs, Forney fea, was killed early this morning by | jules ee tered less vital in- | Good news Steal Mrs. House had f the overturning of a new automobile fractured and John, A. Forney ono | druggists here are kept n is & member of the cotton ‘firm of h d jnear bis home in Ridgetield Park, |Win ace, of Nie See frm Of Leg Bet need ap lhc nck N. J. His son De Witt suffered a from spraing and lacerations. His wife's ine it lifts broken leg’and other injuries, oa halitabegg! > inet. — Mr. Conkling was employed by Ware | Ask at any pharm: y acy for & ae & Leland, brokers, at No. 61 Broad- FOUND SHOT DEAD IN PARK. | Once of fressone, ‘which } way. Formerly he was chief operator | Gan tm M1 nd Note Says “Don’t | very little, buqis said to be su for FE. P. Hutton & Co. at the same Arrest Anybody.” | to rid one’s feet of every hard or got address, With the ald of his two| Fireman Arthur Knight stumbled | corn or callus. sons, he ran a garage near|Vet the body of @ young man this | You apply just a few drop on OF " 4 morning in the Botanical Garden, near | tender, aching corn and f tly {his home. With De Witt and/Two Hundredth ot and Webster | soreness is felleved, and ‘oon 7 ‘ compound that dries up corns so they lift pa rs Jockey Club fire start- | ne fire the meot will begin thie after. | !¥ augmented through the activities 4 at the Pimlico race track at of Be Service and Di tm: noon. G. Altman & Cao. + * net ane cen enn rn, two friends, Donaldson and McCiel-|Avenue, There @ pylist, Wound | is so shriveled that it lift . : ts |lan, he took the car out for a trial|fert hand held. a reverver eis [out pain, It is a sticky. sul ‘ trip last night. They returned soon | ‘ 6,2) gs dotter: a | Which dries when applied and after midnight and left Mr. McClellan | ...t).¢Boayn roadway and |inflames or even irritates the ee the boss and to m on Tell The First Spring Sale of An Important Offering of x3 at his door. A minute later, as tho car |him'ts look nthe Toft hand jecket ef | Ing. tissue, J | mrs. JOSEPH DOTY OLIVER di) was turning a corner, it upset. It is|™Y . There is there which| ‘This discovery will prevent { Trimmed White Hats Women’s and Misses’ Summer : s* Jnot known, whether the accident was “vet in the bu steed writ: | Jaw and infection: henstoftre s | rimm a | Miss Kelinor Foster MoMitlin, dnugh- | 2U% 2,8 defect in the steering gear|ten sheets will explain all about it, |JaW and infection heretofore closet. In the bag a number of writ j or to taking the corner at too sharp There is a letter to my brother in |ing from the suicidal habit of cat N k r tor of the United States Minister to|a curve. Italy, TI have just come from Hope- ' corns.—Advt. ecK wea Peru and Mrs. Benton McMillin, was | * will take place to-morrow in the Millinery married to Joseph Doty Oliver jr. of Department on the Third Floor. A number will take place to-morrow. South Bend, Ind. at noon yesterday Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance ' ——— ner In Sh 5 } of smart, becoming styles, originated for the uv ca eg bib tieg Established 1860 p values w' obtainal ; occasion, will be exceptionally priced at | Ld hese = M 4 \ effective Collars, Cuffs and Fronts (all hand- Notes in Society } $17.00 embroidered) at the low prices quoted. | * INGuee eat EN A concert in aid of the Countess of 125th Street West | | Extensive Price Reductions have been made Collars of white batiste, bordered with striped — licingston's work for the relief of K | | oe i es OCH MAY WHITE SALE { throughout the regular stock cotton voile in blue-and-white or pinkeand= | (oyun) trish soldiers will be aver of the Department. white ‘ é ‘ . ‘é ; $1.25 et A. Flannery, No, 612 Fifth Typical Koch Values in Undermuslins, Blouses, House Dresses, etc. | venue, senna Wi. nena es nara - ° ° AT AT = | With Cuffs to match a é 1.75 Miss Lilly M. Stehli, deughter of Corset Covers 19° fel Ae Gowns— 79 ne . Mra. BE) |. Stebli, - t te |) wi 4 itm pire, us : uy Coll: f I di hi broid di r id ee HOREAEE puaisiday ater: embroidery around neck, Di ie framed wit eine A Sale in the Infants’ Wear Department, on ars of colored linen, embroidere e's noon to Paul Hyde Bonner, son of Mr. AT 39¢ broidery: othera Jace trims % ’ ‘ and 2... Paul E. Bon. or of No. 48 G - eat , the Second Floor, offers trasting color . . he |Gotcs Ave.ue, Brooklyn. Dr, Ernest Bie over nde), neatly mierda poeigeubeneasy and - - | M. Stires : e he trimmed with lace or em- front of fiet . of With Cuffs to match . ; ; 2.25 M, Stires officiated, assisted by t bro with beading and una Week dao ; », Kev. Edward W. Wall, uncle of th r round neck; ‘drawers are Excellent Values in Little Children’s Laie dit ae re ist nae, ‘ ‘ i ‘ ‘ombinatio Colored Washable Frock Collars of fine cotton voile, in white or colors, ha Lie Soap nde aca Bate ca caus WY ; Seetaere aoa va ' , ‘ ‘ ; at . ° . ° . Carer $1.75 of Joseph B. Dickson of thls city and er on . ce (sizes 2 to 5 years f 8 ‘ hashed dealin ; tasted Dr With Cuffs to match é ; ; 2.75 B, Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ben halasent, wialenr se oate— ‘ ' - | George Henry Watson of Morristown, Sinnlaenmoauls, rabies tiene cambric, with ruffle of at ° . . $1.25, 1.95 & 2.25 yesterday afternoon in St, Bartholo- med with pretty embrold finished Collars of cotton voile, in allewhite or white (|), Chapel, ery. ith beading and ribo, Corset Covers— combined with color; hand-drawn $2.00 , Drawers— i] H Another bride yesterday was Miss Nainsook, yoke trimmed 4 fneook i and in Helen Leigh Hunt. daughter of Mr. with dainty ‘val and pretty Pyare tes With Cuffé to match . e . 3.25 and Mrs. Leigh Hunt of this city, who ae many Isabella models. , the Whiting. Chapel of the Cathedral AT 49c aT OR + the ting Chapel of the Cathedra 4 Little Boys Washable Suits Collars of fine cotton voile, in white or beige, [of st. Jonn the Divine. bo er ES Gowns— ogee mn (sizes 2 to 5 years) hand-drawn and edged with filet lace, $2.25 Miss Ruth B. Morgenthau, daughter het pessoal aan , many: emi of Henry Morgenthau, former Am- bassador to Turkey, was married to ats ; ‘ $1.75 & 2.50 With Cuffs to match “ ; ; 3.50 George W. Naumberg of this city yes- . . . . terday afternoon at the Morgenthau Drawers-— Cambric or nainsook, open or closed, trimmed with inty shirring, heme itching, embroidery, lace nd ribbon bows. home, No. 30 West Seventy-second deep ruffles of embroidery i i H Bt t. The Rev. Dr. Steph S. Wise 1 b Included in these Frocks and Suits are several ig of — pa ane or ype pe [a eee Le ie ae pe Chemises Ww! $ = i > Soft muslin, with deep em- ed with pretty models that have been selected from the combined th color; an rawn, pee tne, Mrs, Waldron Willams of CEE eta finished © Yel at re ng, tucks and rib- regular stock and reduced. With Cuffs te match . . 4.00 ee etree OE ee cauenter Koss Proctor jr, son of Mr, and Mrs. Voile Blouses 95c Novelty colored, str checked and “Billie Burke’’ Straight Front || $1.50 Corsets House Dresses, $1&$1.39 $1.00 Warner's and C. B, Core | William Ross Proctor of No. 82 Kast | Thirty-ninth Street. No date has been | set for the wedding. An Extraordinary Sale of | ec a a ta bere tre Of light colored percales, pleated sets, sizes 19 to 26, pink jton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Some with large embrotd- || fronts; others colored and striped cham- || “*' *\""* He P. Huntington, to Charles H. Mar- ered collar; some with b nl reine ‘i Ul and whi . ie shall, son of Mrs, Charles Gaktae aia Collar (n cone ray, pleated or smocked fronts, collar four hose supe trasting colors. and cuffs trimmed with white pique. Miss Huntington is a sister of Mrs. Vincent Astor, WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Fashionably Designed and Stylishly Cut Coats $3.98 Remarkable Values That Need to Be Seen to Be Fully Appreciated The engagement urd, daughte Ames Balla | MEN’S SPRING AND SUMMER FURNISHINGS /fgcenc\"suskS to be continued to-morrow offers specially-prepared assortments of Men’s Shirts, Neckwear, Handkerchief: the of this city, as been announced, a | ‘ ss Genevieve Butler, daughter of Pajamas, Bathrobes, Underwear, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Walter Rilot ‘Travers this morning Made of broken black and white check with overplaid. Fashionable sores cout Walking Sticks and Overcoats, ; in Bt Fatsicke. Raanesial | dy, Seen: inset with bengaline to match. Deep cuffs. Raglan sleeves, slit pockets and belt; length 42 inches, Sizes 16 and 18 years and 36 to 44 bust. | No, 23 West Seventy-second Street, Alexander Nicoll will ight for Mrs. Nicoll's r, and M a dance 1 at prices that mean real economy in buying r, Miss Hazel Young Bliss, who is to be ma to Harold M.’ Rob. | aaa H. C. F. KOCH & CO., Inc., 125th Street, West & | erts to-morrow evening. Mr. Roberts i} __ —w | gives his bachelor dinner to-night at{———— cecepercenains -_ sseaieanmnianetnacaanimee ici. or een i ' the Yale Clu Edwin R. A. Seligman, professor of ‘ OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C Fulton and Bridge Streets ee A Special Sale of Young Men’s Sack Suits ee oe reer BROOKLYN (Spring weight, sizes 33 to 40 chest measure) ey ee coi areas bany, as @ dangerous attempt to re- | move the safeguards of working peo- | ple, He asserted that the bill, which | would permit the State Industrial Com- ° ° | ton to employment or work," was im- | politic as @ war measure. | “While it Is certainly the duty of Irrespective of his station tn \ ak a sacrifice in this emer. | will also be continued to-morrow in the Department on the Sixth Floor. | gency, for the cummunity ! feck es a eee: sceiasamacaeaail raver dager tat inuch ot what ha Will Close Out Wednesday 6) Perea. at facto legisiation may be SS ae | trretrievably lost." SAFE STORAGE FOR FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES Bitth Avene- Madison Avenue, New Pork | Decorate Your Windows Next Week With the Large Color Sheet in Next Sunday’s World 722 KARAT Wa iar CROWNS! = 185 Women’s and Misses’ Smart Spring Coats | Taken From the Regular Stock Photographic Portraits of JOFFRE and BALFOUR Flags in Color Order Your 1 Of Gabardine and Burella Cloth, The season's most Next i} fashionable models in gold, green, navy and tan, Sunday’s Wor . Sate wae Formerly Sold for 25.00, ysWorld | Sablooy ormary Sold for 3590, 1 ()() To-Day | MODERN PAINLESS DENTIST | 2 East 125" St.11G9 East 34” Sr, Ges iting Ary aint Ort No C. 0. D.'s No Approvals No Exchanges UA, M. tod # NDAYS 04, M, TOS P.M i Easily Detached :: 3: To Be Displayed: i SS