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tH * x f ins of the pid Fall of Records, where’ . * : 4 fo be erected under a | TH Bes i When the 4 4 new site Is cleared away the booth will OW CAS HOLDUP fJohn T. Cronan Association Adopts Strong Resolutions Denouncing Merciless Extor- tion of Lighting Combine. President Johnson, of the Order, Gets an Injunction Restraining Subway Boss from Removing State Engineer's Wife Died an cecil Booth from City Hall Park. ALBAN “UPHOLDS EVENING WORLD. STILL GETTING SIGNATURES. |°%*y tom the city attonding the tu) "Support of the Greater New York! The Petition to Legislature to Paes DOOMED TO DEATH Democracy of the 22d District of Measures Lighting Plant Grows by Thou- Looking to Curbing of Trusts. sands of Names, indorsing The Evening World fight against the gas hold-up The Order of Acorns greal have been adopted by the John T. second-hand lumber? President Joseph Johnson says so, and he threatened to-day to knock off the head of a man who dared to insinuate The man was Spperintendent Fischer, of the City Hall seotion of the When President Joe shook his fist under Superintendent Flecher's nose and dared him to repeat the acousation the superintendent withdrew discreetly, Cronan, leader of the Greater New York ‘Twenty-second As- ly District, introduced the resolu- png which follow: ai citizens of th Party, should plac @s opposed to the time has come when city, irrespective of themselves on recor) ethods of the soulless @erporations which control the lighting facilities of the metropolis, and protest no uncertain tones a, tortion practised by the ga me one took the lumber, and “I will give you to understand, str,’ SAVED declared President Johnson, with rising wrath, ‘‘the Order of Acorns pays penny I paid for that lumber, and don't you forget it!” their voices and votes those movements im to bring such necess.ties as means f transportation, communication, light- and heating under direct contro! of “Resolved, That we, the John T. Cronan Association, com- mend the course of The Evening World im the atand it thas taken in calling at- tention to the brutal methods of the gas companies, and lending its columns to voice sie sentiments of the citizens of this city in this important matter; and ‘we also indorse the position taken by the Boami of Estimate and Apportionment, @nd promise the support of this organ: ization to all who are striving to a Vance the principles that public fra gluses shuld only, be operated in the ! the members of Fischer wanted to know by whose au- thority the Acorns’ Is gathering signatures to a petition to] terrible, sulght sweats of | consumption, | ® to pass the bill author-| rapidiy approaching a consumptive's denth municipal lighting plant, had “Two brothers, two sisters and my mother | over the subway excavation | Bad died of consumption: “Tt became com: ° Cronan spoke eloquently in favor the resolution and merciless corporations which, enjoying priceless privileges, have robved the ple with ‘mpunity. H e New York Evening World for rvice it rendered the people by the sentiment which has Gesulted in so much good to the public ARTIST ILL IN COURT. Had Been Arrested gn Wife's Com- plaint for Smashing Furniture. denounced the | | j ji Fischer stated that the presence of the| {7 5 foigive sie erery few 8k; ara ieeieie S cxysin of cougting would carry me avay, sides was interfering with the Sally phyulehan eaiai Treauid tivenane: ‘progress of subway operations at that|fo davemore He protested that the Acorns eftort thad received no permit to erect the vy y |—| ath ad then oaitead pce, the owen | eae oe Inbalation Treatment, of 48 West | The greatest couch value ever oftered—regular $1 who were stationed to keep the crowd] 1! moving, to arest President Johnson and] healing vapors opened up ‘iy. Urowe his asosclates or to tear down the booth,| tubes, and near! The bluecoats did neither. e had in’ many months. ppeal to a higher au- r nthe Twas dinch Mischer, and he de-| took Tung Car completely cured. o uy e jot & ‘ ‘Taking time by the forelook and not, wishingto have his sig ise Maturbed the Raymond Pom: artist, living at Twenty-mxth street, and von ill in Harlem Court to-day and |t to Bellevue to be treated for alco- Acorn tribe straightway went into court and procured an injunction against to marshal with crow bars and axes. ‘ Oe En ee eT he Tee eee Ra? Ua be ecected thereon and President, Jo son and Supt. Mecher will emoke the Pipe of weace day thousands of persons gathered at the booth and signed the petition tirg- Ing the Lebiglature t pass the bill for S) the ne munlolpal iehting plant. The nine writers showed up {n ‘form this morning peepared for the day Job and the barkers were in good vole —~ BOND DOUBLY AFFLICTED. Att i Funeral of We March 21.—Mre, Rdwant A Bond, wife of the State Bngineer, died here to-day suddenly, Mr, Bond is neral of a near tive a Municipal By My Doctors. Just In Time! mM so grateful for my escape from Isumption that Ido not hesitate to state tho | Superintendent facts plainly and fully for the benef. of | then aul rare from that terrible disease, i 8 in the last stage of consumption. V booth, in which it|{ spit blood, had chilis and fever and those | $14 ero oP hed continually and violently and wa alk among my family and friends th @ Hall Patk alongside the|1 would soon go the satie way. My" dors wooden path to the Park row alde. org abandoned my case, telling my family “By an authority greater than yours,” | ‘4h ne seemed to beneft me, T declared Pesident Johnson. ae that the night wat ey stitaulant ty keep me thought that every par- ave my life, and finally ordered to be sent to our home, @ and air tubes. In a short time the y a pint of matter thrown out, which gave me the first rolt consumption, ce of the diseuse is | my lun; are healed, I breathe nor- se ti is Shil} n 7, G tt - 4 know that 1 Tlie light, cleanliness, easy accessibility and quick service of our Crom Sane of She| Sted, Shy Hamu ptyalan? ae hed te i atchably miraculour recover JOSEPH NOLA: SOLAN, 362 sath Bt, Brooklyn. | CARPETS will keep your reduced from BE:75 1Dsecerecaeta Rockers With decorated panels, choice of includes; }0@* or imitation Lo { & doz. Knives and wood or leather 1 doz. Table Spoons, {cobbler seats, 14 Carving Set, Prices Marked in Plain Figures. Chatham Square: can, Chatham Square. wheels, green Quastared olden Oak Chiffonier. Serpentine front, 20 x 35 in, top, oval bevel plate mirror 16-x 20 in, Reduced for this week only to $12.25 Customers may add to their accounts in either store or make payments at either, own convenience. ; TOTES TT ar fas) Special Sale To-morrow. Exactly like cut, of fine qual- ity voile suiting, black or blue; the waist made over best taf- feta, and beautifully trimmed with stitched box pleats and taffeta. Many-gored skirt over drop skirt; trimmed to match waist. A Regular $25 Valuc. All Sizes. Other suits of the very latest fashion at $11.75, $12.50, $15, $18.75, $20 and $25. All a third less than other art eae what looked to be certain dean from con- | PStores ask, Second Floor, 59th St, Section, a Couches, $8.98. Just 100 of these to sell Wednesday only. They are finely upholstered with hair- top, spring-edge seats, best tempered steel springs, with patent indestructible constru tion, as used by the United States Government. Covered in long pile, red and green $8.98 Fourth Floor, 59th 8t. Section, y family determined to make one last | veronas and finished with good fringe. 1° breathed these olly vanore Intec ay value—for to-morrow, Wednesday, only........ Maracaibo Coffee, our regular 22c. kind, bean or ground, per lb., Java and Mocha; our famous ° 29c; Kind, bean, ground or pulverized, per Ib., Salad Oil, best domestic, full 8-02. b ty Olive Oil, finest, from France; our 75¢. bot., Prunes, meaty, plump, 5 Ibs. for Prunes, choice, 2 Ibs. f . Catifornia Oak Apa A California Swan Asparagus, can, Corn, sweet, tender, per can, Corn, without skins, finest, can, e Rob Roy Tomatoes, our 14c. cans, Succotash, very fine, good value 121st Street: | 2226 to 2234 Third Ave.}193 to 205 Park Row, Corner 121 st St. VERYTHING ror HOUSEKEEPING. Everything Reliable. , MATTING, ICEBOXES, RUGS, ICE-BOX, $4.98. This is one of the best small Refrigerators on for 12c.; this sale, per can, Baby Succotash, extra fine, very young and tender, per can, Early June Peas, very excel- lent, can, Fancy Peas, small, can, Batra Fancy Peas, very small, 12¢ 16c BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 34 Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets. UAKER i is te avarcent dyer No Gas, No Pain By QUAKER METHODS ‘eoih o:dered in the morning delivered at night PAINLESS EXTRACTIO: 9 | th eon bours, EXPERT SPECI every fagariment, Sets of Teeth Gold Crowns Bridge Work Gold Filling Sundays 9 to 4. — 44 Fast 14th St, NEAR BIWAY, N. Y, 1,547 "4 545 Y¥_ EVENING, MARCH 51, 1903. Air atment, revail at all times, have serv make it the mo: ular market- . “iy yolemnly assert that every word of this |i? ates fo marshal with ocow bara and axes. | statement iy true, sad invite fay one Inter” ing centre in Greater New York. At appears that an informal sort of a) Cory and (riends, all at whom marvel at ny These specials for to-mortow’s shoppers: Parks Wiloox for the erection of the ‘booth, pending ‘the clearing away of the| Maine Corn, very finest, can, Ntringless Beane, Gc. 14c,, 16. 15c | Vanilla Extract, our 13c. bot., 10c.; our 20c. bot., Lemon Extract, our 12c. bot., R4c 9c.; our 15c. bot., Shrimp, 1-lb. cans, 5e_| Boneless Sardines, best French, can, 60c | Tiny White Pickled Onions, 18c bottle, 12 | Sunnyside Cateup, pints, 25c | “Bee/steak” Catsup, a 20c. bot., Aunt Sally Pancake Flour, half ic price; _pkg., Baby Olives, per bottle, Be 13c | Queen Olives, large % gal., 59c,; 5 gal., 1g | California Fruite:— Lemon Cling Peaches, big cans, cans, White Cherries, big cans, BLOOMINGDALE BRQS., | ny 4 This Month Only This Month Only This Month Only This Month Only $1 ‘ i Quaker Crown, Bridge and Plate Work insts lifetime. All Wo k Guaranteed, TUNNINGS This substantial LRON BED, with Hours: 9 A, M, to 9 P. M, $5.75 iiss shai8'n'i $2.98, QUAKER DENTAL SOCIETY, 171 Broadway, COR. CORTLANDT ST. N, Y. Ot An tun dp oastun obtun th aaiiun aatun eastun[) , WORLD WANTS ; ALMOST 3 TO 1, Help Wants in This Morning's World. . . Ky Paid Help Wants in the 13 Other New York Papers Combined, ° * s WORK FOR ALL. SO SONI TEE PTY I eT LET Te LOWEST PRICED STORE IN NEW YORK FOR FINE GOODS. Ehrich Bros# 6th AVE., 22d TO 23d ST., NEW YORK, 59 C for $1.00 imported Glace Kid Gloves. SS Continuation of the Great Sale, involving 3,000 pairs Glace Kid Gloves (2 clasp) in all the new Spring shades, also black and white. This collection—one of the most advantageous we have bought for many mon\ns—is composed of all Clean, fresh goods with Brosser embroidered backs in self and ‘ Contrasting color, imported to sell at $1.00 a pair—of course there 59c is a loss, but it lies back of us; choice of the purchase....... ‘ SILKS For Wednesday's Black and Colored Taffeta Silks 2,100 yards of 49-inch Black and Colored Taf- feta Silk in all the new spring colors, including white, ivory and cream, on Wednesday for AQe. @ vara. Very excellent values. Dressmakers are re- quested to investigate this special offer. c. for C. B. ala Spirite Corsets Another small lot of C. B. a la Spirite CORSETS some in short, medium and dip-hip; made in coutil and lace New" corsets, straight front d garter attached; no mall orders filled and Soneivent C. 0. D. Value $1.50 to $2.75. Special while they last trimmed; also the Wool Dress Goods. _Another splendid set of special offers—the kind of offers that are building a dress goods” business here unequalled in New York. z BEDFORD CORDS, cream color, silk, and woah, just the stunning thing for walets, &c.: 39, : & positive Tic, value; Wedneeday's price 7G ETAMINES, all wool, colors and. blacks; ‘ha % proper crapy sort; value 59c.; Wedne day's price Cotton Dress Goods. DIMITIBNS, in great profusion... MADRAS, large assortment. PERCALES, best quality Sea Island PIQUES. fancy printings........ SWISS MOUSSELINBS, all colors. MERCERIZED CHEVIOTS, white grounds. Dotted Swisses. Special offering to-morrow of 1,750 yards Imported Dotted SWISSES at lic. a yard. These SWISSHS are of 28 inches 15c Linen DOILIES with open work cen- tres, 16 inches square, special to-morrow, each wide, and at the price should prove very tempting; yard... Easter Cards él Novelties. in great vari- ety—from tc. each tO..,e008 Muslin Underwear. ————————————— NIGHTINGALE DRESSING SACQUES, fancy Per- sian effects; finished with broad, solid color borders; a decided novelty; special. GOWNS, nainsook, chemise style, % length sleeve, circular yoke of Italian lace insertion, beading Iso fiye other pretty styles. GOWNS, chemise style, circular neck, finished with lawn, hemstitched ruffle, also four other styles to value 69c.; specti KIMONO DRESSING SACQUES, fancy colored jawn, finished with yoke and broad band of solid color; value 69c.; special GOWNS, cambric, square or with tereaon, point de Paris i {insertion and tucks; seven styles to select from; value 79c. and 98c.; rvelous Shoe Values. Marvelous SN0e Ve For Women’s Oxford Ties pa AL lt Worth $2.00 a Pair. eS lovely hand-turned sole made of soft Don- perfect fitting and he very opening lace or embroidery T&c,, 20¢,, 28c Apricots, big cans, 14¢,, 18¢,, 25c 18c | Bartlett Pears, big cans, 1dc, 20c,, 28¢ 8c | Egg Plums or Green Gages, big 12c,) 16c,, Bc 18¢,, 26c,, 30¢ Ground Floor, 69th 8. Section od Such a chance to buy | Oxford Ties, with patent ti gola kid on new spring last— rarely occurs at th of the season; therefore take advan tage of it while you can For Men’s Shoes Worth $3.00 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets, ‘OUR RULE) Perfect Work | Painless Process vicl kid, velour calf, patent and en- Mier Goodyear welt, sewed, lace style, any desired toe shape; sizes Every pair shoes In this lot well worth $3.00; cholce....ecerrsss> For Boys’ $2.00 Shoes. ‘This is without exception the best boys’ heel shoe ever offered at such a price satin oj) calfskin, best Texas oak soles, leather heels and counters, last, sizes 24% to 514, at only Made of the finest bulldog 1.25 For Women's Oxford Ties and Strap Sandals Worth 81.50 New spring style Bluchers and Oxfords, fine Don- gola kid, patent tip, flexible sole, very stylish shape inst, any size 2% to 7, D to EE widths, good, honest $1.50 Oxfords, at German Spoken. THE WORLD'S UPTOWN OFFIC Sai. Wrapper Sale in. that new and enlarged Wrapper Dept.) where new Ideas prevail. ee WRAPPERS, fancy figured and colors, lawn rut over shoulder and finished with 6-inch . flownce ‘at ‘bottom; all sizes; value 69c. 4 ° special ... WRAPPERS, fancy figured or flowered stripe cales, all new and pretty colors, trimmed ruffle over shoulder; also: some with embroii or fancy braid, full length and a flounce 5 at bottom; value $1.98; spocial........ 4 ; ee Women’s Neckwear. ———— Real Russian Hand-Made LACE COLLARS, in sailor and circular effects (some worked o} | bar tite and China silk), in cream or ecru, lain silk, white and tan grounds, or white polka dome € suitable for dress yoke or coat trimmings; 26 worth 98c. fo $1.26 eac! Chiffon of Mousseline de Soie or Net RUFFS, with: full ruche or cape, with flowing ends or the new stole effect, in black, white, white and 2,49 black or black and white; worth §5, at Infants’ Wear. The Infants’ Wear Department has been given © a large and important spsce on the stcond ‘i ery requisite will now be found here for In: facts and children. Some of 'Wednesday’s spe«. clal offerings: Z Babies’ Lawn CAPS, corded, fine tucks and in- sertion of embroidery, wide ties, all sizes, special ... 3 ‘ea Babies’ Silk CAPS, rows of fine tucks, full lace 4 ruche and ribbon rosettes; sizes 12 to 15 ‘ % 49c | inch; va 79c.; special Babies’ short white COATS, in Bedford cord and cashmere, elaborately trimmed with lace and braid; sizes 6 months to 3 year! $3.98; special...%. Infants’ long CLOAKS, fn wool Bedfords, single and double capes, trimmed with braid, We 98 Jace and ribbon; value $3.98; special... ae Children’s DRESSES, in fine Victoria lawn, French waists, bigh and low necks; several pretty styles, trimmed with .lace an 986: ribbon; sizes 2 to 4 years; special. Misses’ Underwear. Children’s muslin DRAWERS, umbrella lawn ruffie, with insertion and edge of lac sizes 2 to 12 years; value 39c.; specti Misses’ Cambric SKIRTS, lawn ruffie, with cluster of tucks and lace e; sizes 4 to 10 59 (4 years, 4%c.; sizes 12 to 14 years., tere