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Y “AUTOS” IN PARK; CHILDREN FLEE. Dangerous, Loud-Puffing Vehicles Monopolize City’s Fair Recreation Ground. KH In India many years ago The Juggernaut dealt death and wee; } The cutemosile of to-day fs realy now to maim and slay. A Hindoo trensniqration scene Nas shiftei to New Yor, I ween, And Yana In chauffer troath, cap has gained new 1 with children Min the = ark was lke The children elt 2 Vaey ran a the paths. yey romped av weg Hand th near the brid) om Att without oh A Snorting, pulilog ad a bend in the road 1 through a crowd of childre tered right and left, scream- c with fear, Little ones fell over one roother tn their efforts t » them tts slightest rbile loose from the Akiore bovks—seeking to ur ther broken destroy and de Up from the Hing from the came an- hrew thelr arme ny charg other auto came into view ‘Then came two abrenst. da chauffeur Ina blue ed the lever Leaning: he ectingly cap w down and iner toward his road companton, cried ireat. sport, eh, Jack!” “Great sport, “T should say ancient gol of Death—\ eho D G ‘Sure. was the . and the two as tly sned along. followed by a cloud [of strom, i Drove ldren Out. Other automobies came and went. 1 left the parks. 1 away the tots | tae tt the children h | The nurses ha w in the The hoops had been sliently xathered up. There were no sounds of children's laughter, | ‘The songs had died away, | From the roadways came the “chug- | chug-chug" of the ogres and the hise- inz of steam from the demons, BAY day for the chauffeurs. i The Daughiy bill has become a law nd the Park Commlsstonera have been ;compelled te down the bara and let in the aut h Like Trains. Imited to seven miles an sed to three and a halt n vehicles with horses or eques- j trians spprmach. In the country fifteen linties a hour is permissible, but as | there {4 no one near to hinder, autor outside the city rush along ke fast ma ald trains. One of the provisions of the new law Is that owners of automobiles must register thelr names with a description of their vehicles with the Secretary of St. ense Im required for en- [gineers expect for automobiles operated ‘by steam. The bill provides that every automobile shall have the initials of the } owner displayed on {t In a conspicuous Vitae place. The members of the Automobile Club }of America are not at all satisfied with the restriction which the Park Com- missioners have placed on the new law, ‘They say the rules limiting the speed ts an attempt to evade the amendment to the highway law recently passed at Al- bany. A meeting of the Law Committee Will be held to-day and arrangements will be made for a teat of the legality of the Park Board's action. Corporatioin Counsel Whalen has ene an opinion to the Park Commissionet in which he says the department iH prohibited from” passing rules) which poractically, Interfere with the new law. NEW 10-CENT FARE OPPRESSES POOR. There in much indignation among tho rez reaklenta of Manhattan and Brooklyn over the actlon of the Coney, Inland and Brooklyn Raiload Company, Negianing on Sunday the will demand a double fare—1) cents for a trip to Coney Inland, ‘The hotel Keepers and proprictors of amusement resoris are also up in arms, and there is talk of nolding a mans- meeting to protest against the com- peny arbitrary a plan of campalgn to compel the com- pany to restore the old rate of fare by An appeal to the courts. The reason put forward by the oM- clan of the company for increwsing the fare Is that it wilt rewult In decreasing the crowd who patronize the Smith Street, Hamilton avente and) Frank?in avenue Ines to the island, This ts ridi- culed by Brooklynites and Coney Island: ers, The same excuse wis given by the Hrooklyn Heights Raliroad Company when It increased Its fare a year ago. Care Stl Jammed. Subsequently the company reduced the number of cars, and despite the fact that the company squeezes an extra nickel out of ita patrons the cars have been more crowded than ever. Loula Stauch, proprietor of a hotel and dancing pavilion at Coney Island, voiced the sentiment of a large number of business men when ne denounced the company to an Evening World reporter. “Our duay acason ta approaching and nobody has the time to give up to fight. ing the company,”” he sald. “Of course, It in outrageous for the company to ralse the fare, but what can we do about it but kick and pay? “I muat say that the new order of the When the Brooklyn Heights Company put the screws on and began extorting an extri five cents from Its patrons and appa ently succeeded in putting the authort- tles to aleep, we expected the other com- Pany to fallow suit. jow It announces that 19 cents fare will be charged on Sundays and holidays. How long will 1 be before the hixher rate of fare will be charged every day In the week? “Depend upon it, this ts only a feeler, and before the summer Is over 10 cents will be the regular fare every day.” Sult Now Pending. Some of the hotel-keepers are taking eomfort in the sult now pending before Surpr company | action and te lay out! Justice Gaynor, in which Major P. 11. MoNulty tw seeking to restrain the Hrooklyn Melghts Railroad Con.pany from charging more than five cents over any of ttm lines between any two points in the borough, The arguments have been concluded aud a decision is expected by June 1. If the company is beaten another sult will be brought by Coney Isiand prop- erty-owners against the other company running to the searhore. Ex-District-Attorney James W. aid: Ridg- lt seme t bad that a wealthy rall- whould try to restrict tof the only e haw to Ko with his family to Coney Island. “This company hun received valuable franchires, from whlch the people who kave them receive Ilttle benefit. ‘There is no reason why the company should ralne any distinotion between Sunday her Kot tne week, pears to be an entering wedge. TPA not curbed tt the fare every Jay Tite by the company, is nonsen- Think of Ae; this railroad com: proposes to way Just how nang [God's creatures 1C will permit and mugs at the Atlantic O tO Ke g My Spring and Summer importations in Hebrides Homespuns, Tweeds, Saxonys and Wool Crashes will win your admira-| tion. You cannot find anywhere the com- plete assortment shown here. Suits to order from these goods these goods range from | $15 Fit, finish S and workman nip the best. Double the money could net get you| better values elsewhere. 500 Patterns to Select From. A. J. Wilkinson, Times Bldg., Opp. City Hall Park. L ie SIXTH AVE., 104-106 W. 17TH ST. Raia Aiataseend CITY CLERK 'SHOT HIS WIFE QODLY MISSING. AFTER CHURCH. Doers wore Sheridan Bicacrened Uscescnais Man Wait-) from His Home Two | ed for Victim and Fired | Months Ago. | | at Her in Street. { eer een May Wants to tll you: y: {2 Dek RIS oe i380 ola ‘Surprise Special Sale 7 85 MEN'S STRIPED FLANNEL- FINISH CASSIMERE SUITS, nish, Grey and Wiue Bests This is the same g so great arun at hi where. We've ma attractive sp fit and alter every Suit with the aid of customfailoring talent, and fully warrant and repair for O we are asked by Lo of the Amer cin Federa it is a fact that Made. In ans we state that suc and always has been the case. Our goods are Union cut, Union tailored and Union kbelled. We have never made an advertiscment of the fact, as we do not believe we are entitled to any sp cial credit for pay 1 Union wages and affording and sanitary work-rooms for our employees, We shall rejoice when such is the general rule among all clothing manufacturers, instead of the erc:ption. MEN’S SUITS Of pure worsted, in both Chay diagonaland coad| 50 MEN'S SUITS Of pure worsted, in neat stripes,, checks and gray effects; goods: from mills of world renown;at the wholesale manufactory price MEN'S HATS, MEN'S SUITS Pure fur black and$of blue and bhck Thibets, brown Derbys andAl-3 in various weig! pines, in light, also} fauitle: dark shades, 7Sc. and 9Sc. MEN'S SUITS Of rare quality pure worsted; in the ver falters: 3): $1.45 and $195. mainly imported fabri Spi $ $5 to 15 wholesale manufactory price, |} manufactor all-wool gray cum, gray and tan covert and Venetian; manufactory price MEN'S TROUSERS MEN'S TROUSERS A remarkable showing of over 2 showing of over 20,000 Pars, for daily or dress wear, $I, $2, $3, $. FIGURED SHIRTS—All he nee lines In negligee shirts are opened up. There are rich values at 45c., 75c., and 95¢, BOYS’ KNEE-PANTS SUITS—Vestees for ages 3 to 8, at 75c.; Blouse Suits, at 9Sc. Double-Breasted Suits of pure worsted, up to age 16, at $2. BOYS SPRING TOPCOATS—Handsome little garments, for ages 3 to 10 years, of tan, gray and ribbed covert, $2-50. Money always returnéd on request. Clothing bought here repaired for 1 year free. 30c Always Seal the Friday Ad, WaT NEXT? Other Days Until 6.30 P. M. edeffects; at direct w! sale manufactory p pr MEN'S HATS, Unsurpassed at any shapes, price for sty!e, color and durability; all the LYER for two days only, to-morrow and Monday—BRILLIANT SILK NECKWEAR, a superb showing in marrow reversible Derby s and all other shapes. : WHAT NEXT? Open Saturdays Until 10 P. Entrance Through Furniture Store. ONE DOLLAR A WEEK snot much to pay to be well dressed, and that is all you do when you buy clothing here. Hear in mind that you are not charged exorbitant prices—no more than any cash house would for same qualities, SPRING SUIT>,—Fineall- wool spring suits, in cassimeres and cheviots, stripes or checks, handsomely lined and finished as good as ta:lor made ; regular price $14.00; spe- Top COATS Hanan) spring top coats in tan” covert and Oxfords, a very sweil coat, made to 10. 00 sell for $15; special BOY:>’ SUITS,— Handsome two- piece boys’ suits, all this season’s make; were $3.50, $4 and § Cial...... RRR LARA OLOO IS HATS,— All the newest shapes in hats for men and boys, De aU and ies Hes; 1.90 Men's Fine Calf Lee? Shoe, jMen's fine Patent Leather special ateose...- 2. )5 «: An Extrsoniany Bargain in Men’ s Shoes. medium bulldog tos, a shoz medium regularly sold for $4.00; OPEN SATU! DAY VENIN s Brooklyn Sto: ~ | Children’s 5 Children’, ADUL. thea Ds easly nivel, BSdellnberd £50 5 (G7 MYRTLE Sel fon Saturd Sailor Suits, cil, tor | Children’s Vestee 4 tits, | Children's 2-pe. Suits, 7 Chiltren’ te to 16, I 16, Suits, 7 L10to 16, 210 to | seLOleerasis {| Boys’ Suits, lon g pants, istripes, checks, vicunas and of which is $12.00 to $15.00, t them tili ALL are SOLD for of a Ladies’ Covert a Men's All We checks, fre 50 ‘ i Records, Supplies. | All styles of EDISON'S PHONOGRAPHS ¢ from $10 to-$75 SoldonEasy Weekly Payments IMMENSE SALE OF Columbia Records, Including all the Latest and Most Popular Songs, Band and Orchestra Music of the day, Duets, Trios, Quartets, Vaude- ville Specialties, Minstrels and Talking Records. Over 1,200 different titles to select from. Special at 25c. Each. Our prices on Horns, Stands, Cabinets and all Talking- Machine Suppiles are the Lowast In Greater New York. Write for our Litest Catalogues and Price Lists. | OPEN EVENINGS. belo PRONOQIGDN EXCHONOG. 1191 Bedford Ave., + BROOKLYN. | cer omecenere-t-enentnenenenenenentneneneneeond SS SS aS SSS $ to 10, val value | We have MANUFACTURED SPECIALLY « .|SALE 105 MEN’S SUITS, in 7 ¢ THE BIG CREDIT HOUSE We carry the biggest stock of Furniture, worth $15.00, fre 5.alweek opens an account ith us® All goods delivered in unmarked wagons 5 GOODS DELIVERED ‘", \ 221,223, 225, 164, 166, 168, 170 SMITH ST,), wytusn's, BROOKLYN. ROPORADAAADAADADE DADAAAAAROAODOSOD BORDA ROAD ON OEE, Brooklyn @ Long Island | Headquarters _EDISON’S Dhonotahs | | NEAR BRIDGE JT, BROGKEYN. Monday. AVE. day and $4.50, for. this ferent PATTERNS, Oxfords, the REAL VALUE! but we will OFFER 7 7.39 iriure Carpets, Clothing: ny house in the city, md Venetian Cloth Suits, a ; Mm. Bu Suits Manhattan, awhatag: EVERY DAY. 227 GRAND ST.., z=" Corner oft J, MICHAELS “Friend of the People.’ 182, 184, 186, 188 Smith St., Between Warren and Baltic Sts., Brooklyn. Furniture, Carpets, Clothing. Everything for Housekeeping. OUR NEW EASY CREDIT PLAN Does away with all the annoyances of the old credit-giving ways. Our after-purchase treatment makes us new friends each day, OUR TERMS OF PAYMENT: $15 worth of goods, 50c. cash, $1 monthly. $30 worth of goods, SOc. cash, SOc. weekly. $60 worth of goods, $1 cash, $1 weekly. $100 worth of goods, $1.50 cash, $1.50 weekly. And larger amounts in proportion We Have More Departments Two Credit Houses Com! CREDIT 10 ALL. Reliable Furniture, Elegant Design Carpets, Housefur- nishing Goods, CLOTHING for Men, Women and Chil- dren, on Weekly or Monthly; Payments. li 5c. Per Week Opens an Accoum. | 29 Per Week $1.00 furnish) your home your family at will clothe “MICAELS BROS”, “= or 5th Ave. and 9th Sr, Telephone} your advts. {rom any public tele. Want]: BROOKLYN. | KINEO LUCKY STONES station York or Brooklyn, phone in New I, YOUR SECOND-HAND PHO rE Rograph. Advertise {t In the Sun: day World a aOR SODA NEESA AL AOAAEELALEAEAS BARGE TAME AAGH ON $ activity these goods are * * 4 Nasescaane 54 West 23d St Ey JKURTZ 100-172 Smith S Cor. Wyekotl, Look Pleas We will display them in our windows on Friday mornin: Se hellenberd & Son | 105 107 MYRTLE AVL. Baodatvn. : 1g To see our complete line of Ladies’ Suits ees: PEPVIIY ON VUVIVI DI TIOV OD VU voVH VV NN USHF UHH 4e \Vaists ut the exceedingly low pr W L E B I$isale and another satistied curome ise for over 25 years, went resulting in two large, ple! of satisied customers cannot but *trade-getters”” “RELIABLE GOODS AT WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, (Opposite FE 414 & 416 Fulton St. “Brooklyn | Silver Fillings. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. Restores off roots and badly decayed teeth to natural Beauty ot a small cot. Hours 8 A.M. 10 6 P.M, Sundays and Holldays 9 to 4. Geran, Preach and Swedish spoken. LAINES IN ATTE: Pramination and Consultation Free ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 10h AYEARS | CREDIT. Time and Money Saved At Our Offices. rN Gold 6th Ave. Office NEVER! CLOSED Crowns ights, Sundays jor. Holidays. $5.00 JERSEY CITY—Vork, cor. Grove St, NEWARK-—lroad, cor. Murket St. © New Public THE AMULET. BROOKLYN, Furniture, Carpets, Etc., BAAR AAO AAAADESAAADES OOSSS: New York. — ]¢2 nowery. cor. Canal ARAASAOABARD ASS AEALAADALAAGEASSAAALHASASH AL ARS BAY & SONS, 772-775 Breadw Cor. Sumner A’ sant, Please! admonishes the pko- The world at large, to have you “look " Stylish and durable mtortable and furni ee home helps tly attain this en- po: . We undertake to do all of this “fitting up,” for! which you need but pay 75c. & $1 per Week. Men a q a ‘ a a 4 a a 4 4 a a a 3 a astily you As good 4 all-wool fashionable Suit as an By you can tind anywhere in the cy selling lor BS our price for to-day....e.. Bh 503 You can't possibly * beat the® value give you in a Sprit 33 Ov either of Covert, We cuna or Cheviot, stylish. 6 Iv cut and tailored, at... '° Separate Skirts and ices we charge invariably means ; t have been our lead- ing lines of merchan- y-live years of successful business ® ntifully stocked stores and thousands Attest to the fact that our lines of and are, as we always maintain, : THE LOWEST PRICES.” +th0Oseeg For Sale. CREDIT. ~ On account of unseasonable April weather we will sell \275 Men’s Suits, made of fine worsteds, thibets, striped flannels and serges, at $12.50 | (reduced from $15, $18 and $20). 163 Ladies’ Fine Tailor-Made Suits, in broadcloths, Venetians, fing jhomespuns and cheviots, in all fashionable colors and designs, elegantly trimmed and taflored, at $15.00 (reduced from $18, $20 and $22). Positively best value ever offered. On easy weekly or monthly payments. Business strictly confidential. MANHATTAN CREDIT CO., MM SD AVE, BET. 6TH AND GATIT BTL Open evenings until @ Saturday OW Ly IWE GIVE YOU | Men's and Women's Clothing. all ot the latest stytes, at cash prices, PALKS 431 Eighth Ave. ss'ss sur and 324 Sts, TURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINOS, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY retali deparuneat x " plea will greatly ith others. ire (ower Deva). Open evenings, CREDIT TO ALL open Sundays and aks, Jewelry, Be NOZ O85 Bt ave, ne Business strictly cane isi Weekly Will Open Your Account. \PRESSESS IVE E SES & Co” ARPEL AND FL '@ NITURE ¢ |ACCOUNTS OPENED. AL EST For Sale. PALLO AE SEEDS, | 3d Ave. Ma a & 150th St. FURNITURE. | sso WORT DECIDE ALL DISPUTED QUESTIONS BY REFERRING TO | _'™ World Almanac at you want to know you want to know it.” tia se 1.00) toples + 7 4 * Substantially dovnd ta! ward ex with reamed back “and; . tt * Erlee, She. Dy, malt oe from newsdeslera, stoi ee oat