Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
DRENEN LOSE FONTS YR Mayor’s Veto of Two-Pla- © toon Bill Scant Hope Remains Legistative Relief at the ‘Ta vetoing the Senate dil, provid other things @ two-platoon 6; for the Fire Deparument, Ma: expressed no opinion conce aspect of the proposed legistation. @id not estate \hat he was for or One of hid reasone for re- the bil unsigned was that it eribed for the doing away of that in of the charter which makes le for appointment to the Fire) % PEIMERE Oy wach cardidatee, aa| Was the complaining witness, Bho sald |tiagut's Kidnoy- Within Greater New York. With the passage of the bill, as now ‘framed, {t would have been possible for Qny candidate to secure appointment jor he was a native of Oshiosh or | S But the two-platoon provision ts what | “Most interests the rank and file of the _ dep OMcers ang men declare Are overworked, and often deprived Mar days off. With the return 3 bill by the Mayor it 1s not likely ‘i degisiative relief can be afforded F Bt the present session. | Mayor Agrees with St The Mayor, it ts known, ag: imissioner Sturgis that a two-pla- A system would notibe a good thing the Fire Department. Commissioner! Shields became il] afte: bedi , however, unlike the Mayor, has |!" @ cell and she took her to her own Out openly against the proposed) there has existed in Devartmen| @ dellel that a platoon system by which the Department would Pivided tnto two fistines branches, “necessary in order to bri; the Wallet which the members desire and to a reasonable degree, | think Ido not approve of into ae, brigades would Wours yf service.” practically declares the men haye no right to go olf is work to be done, oF be relleved when | Ree wis repurniny an deo! mereased fosce pre: » therefore, to the twa pe urge the twa after Commiasioy le known his opposition to commun cal for with the request “tered nereuse the force Wiat siopped and pn ambulance bit and. ropurned It to Alva y that they were In ng way & U any Ing thal they ware Ace Land cat aE + Bhi ' BOYS’ Easter Clothes, SAILOR SUITS—* Boys 3 t 10 yeara, “breidband emblems on sleeves, collars and shields. ; 'OLK SUITS—tor Boys 5 to 14 years, . nly jittie suits made with box plaits front and back from ders down—belt around waist—plain blues in sergea A host of novelty fabrics to select from, Méde of strong fabyicn in blue and fancy novelty cc includes fabrics o! by ehevints ang worsteds. y TOP COATS-sizes 5 t0 12, houldered, short, full and boxy, the most popular fabric | M[JSSE8' SKIRTS of al! wool cheviet Serge, plaited or flare, trimmed with satin bands or plain, colors » Others in olive and brown, ¢ rows pf stitching. nette Raincoats, for boys 8 to 14 years, in Ox- Git long and loose, epecial at $8, | Boys’ Heel Shoes at 1.25 49%, Boys’ Tam o'Bhanters at 50s, | prices, POLICE MATRON A Woman Says She Induced Two Bottles Her to Retain as Lawyer a| Tablets Completely Cure. Brother of Police Sergeant Pollee Matron Ida Clark, of the Mer- cer street station, was on trial to-day before Deputy Commisstoner Davia on pec ey Pape ny gg 5 la aharge of having Introduced Lawyer Tieptake WhO. ppmbti Willlam A. Walling, a brother of Polloe 4, eecmpany thle Al iSergeant Walling, to one of the pris-! prick aust.’ oners In her care, ners known as ‘gravel.’ with her husband on the night of March | to form or whether {t In eulll in the forr | 2 on a charge of receiving atolen goods,| sediment tn the v! that Matron Clark went to her cell and told her the charge against her wai very serious and that she ould recom wife for " mend a good lawyer, who would seoure | Tablets and nothing else. ar® the lawyer alone. A second Interview twth the lawyer |more slow! in the mutron’s room took place, at|Wort Table which Mrs. Shields says the lawyer told|urino, ca her that for $250 he could bribe the @ee| which ru tectives and eeoure her dismissal, She | water. says she pomised to pay the money, and discharged. Matron lark denied havi; mended a& yer to Mrs, taking her to her room for ¢i of meeting Walling. he Ing letter: Sibley Co., New Aubu or ells & Richardson Go., i bite ‘Sire—Since fy room for the night... The matron. be- game vadiy confused under Deputy mmisstoner JOVIS'S Cross-exiamina- frritetinn and i tion, Her lawyer, Mark Alter, hed tolwithy catarry and advise her to tell nothing but the truth d to conceal nothing. ecision was | | erved. - ‘BLUECOAT JUMPED, tho last years, orary relief until ablets, two botth ured me of kid ith weak or di Leaped from Moving Third Avenue Tromedie Car and Struck an “L” Pillar as He Alighted. Polleoman James McDonald is in the Presbyterian Hospital to-day with a fractured skull, @ dislocated shoulder! and cuts.and bruises from head to fut that It ls thought Wil Cause his death, -Wort Tablets. ® ugh Hires Ry Hp was injured In attempting to alight Hea fetion Bs trom a moving oar op the Third avenue f i ae urface Sine. ! bedi ada red fr hersie cript McDonald was off i 4 Jast Frid? ong 1 mipibber of the fomil, to his Weat One fan Bes] oe i ir reet about t o'cloc te We arte. Circet he gumped: fom and wlarted to leave the par, The con- ductor was forward, and before he could mer Bturaia Ke back. McDonald’ had made the leap, o jo slruck squarely agaloat a pillar of fia, Kaatruciure and rolled ovor # On the pavement. police did not arrest the ear or the aceldent. Voge Brovhoxs - 42” She. Cov, BY Ape EASTER SALE. BOYS’ ‘AND GIRLS’ CLOTHES, little girl is! little boy looks ip What mother’s Muli for boys and girls. are than the ordinary kind. Easter Clothes for the GIRLS. round o) i i ae $3.95 f sailor collars, trimmed with and cheviots in blue, red, | buttons, colors red, castor, tan, green, brawn ly trimmed with rows ef | and blue, Sizes 2to8 years, Value $3.50, braid or lace medallions, lined or unlined, Sizes 2 to 8 years. Value $5.00, At $4.95 a and light blue. Sizes 2 to 14 year, At $4.95 inge— and red. Ages 4 to 14 years. Six di iguing, y 3-PIRCE VEST SUITS —! Boys 10| pretty styles. Value $5.50, arena tone $4.98 ISSES' TOPCOATS of covert and chy M new tucked effect, with small noteb shh ghGe ig broad shoulders, long, narrow lapels, snug-fitting | larlesy, colors bluc, red, castor htly at the waist line, The asyort-|8 to 16 years, plain colors and @ broad variety of to 15 years, | At $7.50 colors b! ‘ed, castor and brown, to 16 years, Value $7.50, At $4.95 he sleeves blue, blaek, red and br Value $5.00, Special, with @ ps at 506. | Mire organdie—at the special Brorhary . v0 evenings nis weet ATV oe spr THE )....i.D: FRIDAY MVENING, APR Dist WUE of Kidney-Wort “Brick dust’ deposit in the urine ts @ warning that cannot be mistaken, “Drick i f i dust” fs the sediment that forme when the Walling, While in Station Cell, urine ts allowed to stand. It proves that a fediment has lodged in the urinary pase- ag@ and ts being formed Into concrete sub- ‘ains In the back, bips, and groin, ‘Time tb precious if the ‘brick dust” wedi- Mrs. Eva Shields, who was arrested! mont ts there, whether the stone has begun In guar any one who will use Kidney-Wort / It {9 use- jner release. Then Walling was brought |iess to expect @ curé when Nguid kidney in and introduced. Afterward the rha-|remedies, that as a rule contain alcohol, tron took her to her room and lett herlare taken at the samo time with Kidney- Wort Tablets. , In the advanced stages, but Just as surely, Kidney- by thelr direct action op the Aisintegration of the stone, and passes ont with the If you haye aby doubt about what Kid- when arraigned the next day she was|ney-Wort Tabjets eam de, read the follow- ‘of which completely e disease. I have tried BROKE HIS SKULL, Jis,c7 ciety physicians, (but, continued to b lina’ wntil iduey-Wort Tablets took away inflammation, heart palpitation and rheumatism. T urge every man and womaa jsoased kidneys to stop all jer romedies. and trust entirely to Kid- 1280 jets. Respectfully yours, JACOB KOONS. How daintily dressed your How. manly your ee suit! does swell with joy at such notice of her children? Every mother can hear such remarks about her chil- i (i dren if she will let ug help her HW) \\ (A clothe them. It is: our greatest HN delight to show you the novelties loin the thou- sands of parents who buy their boys’ and girls’ clothes here—see for yourself how little the prices and how much better our clothes CHILDREN'S CLOTH REEFERS, all wool, jarge ik, braid, ribbon or lace, box or Monte Carlo back, ance $1.98 CHILDREN'S THREE-QUARTER TAFFETA SILK BOX COATS, fancy collars, trimmed with $3.98 |GIRLS' AND CHILDREN’S DRESSES, all wool enmere preilly trimmed with silk or velvet, * ma < tucked yokes of clot! ilk, d 4 BAYS’ DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS—|bishop teeve,coicrs blue rae sede fill okt, large For Boys 7 to 15 years, "$1.98 GIRLS’ DRESSES of serge, cashmere and etamine, " Russian blouse or fancy effects, trmmed with minia. arment is stylishly euterbuttons won't come off-—seams | ture buttons and fancy silk or velvet, plaited or gored ‘Erip—the shoulders are broad and the collars and lapels | skirts, bishop sleeves, colors blue, cadet, rose, Gown andian, Ages $4.98 ISSES' PACA CLOTH SUITS, pewest M effects, full blouse plaited Ath idee roo ** 18 96 08 own, 30 to 38 lengths, $3 ’ 75 GIRL8' WHITE DRESSES of lawn or pique, two Py nl ply lace yoko, skirt with Tune an insertions , or Russ Boys'Spring Heel Shoes at 85¢ | or pique, Value $3.00, an blows style $1.98 12c. Rove: Range Rider 1,00 25c. |Boys' Yacht and Auto G!RLS' CONFIRMATION DRESSES—Made of Point @'Esprit, Organdie and peteensh Net, Sinan ‘ofysion of ribbon and later-nmade over drop 87,98, $8.98 b¢, and Every Evening Next Week, OO sia Rr in We TO MOTHERS OF BOYS: + How ugly most boys look in their first long trous- ers—do you know why? It’s because the cheap manufacturers, whose goods most retailers sell, cut all their long-trouser suits—men’s and boys’—on patterns of the same proportions, We cut our boys’ long-trouser suits with the fact in mind that although the boy of 13 to 16 may be a man’s height, he has not filled out to a man’s proportions, Youths’ suits, sizes 32 to’ 34 inch chest, we cut on. still different patterns, and in both boys’ and youths’ suits, both colors and cut are properly more pronounced than in garments for older men, YOUTHS LONG-TROUSER SUITS: Bipee 82 to B4 tn. cheat, Spring Mixtures..,.... $12.00 to $25.00 YOUTHS SPRING OVEROOATS: Sines 82 to 84 inch chest. nee ‘Top, Conta and Knee Lappe, 4 BOYS CRAVBYETTE RALVOOATS: bed he A CRAVEMEPTR AaiN: Aires § to 16 years, Bixen 13 to $4 inch obi Olive 404 Gauy Coverte, 436.00 to 000.00 | Oatord, Gitve and Tos. B18,00 to £36.00 Boys’ and Youths’ furnishings, hats and shoes at very moderate prices, BOY LOND-TROUSHR sUITS: Sizes 13 to 16 youre. +92986.00 to 518.00 Rocers, Peet & Company, 288 Broadway, opposite and tank 8 wes $42 Broadwar, cor. 18h, +g 0nd 140 to 148 4th Ave. Broadway, cor, 4, and Ga West 334 Bt, City Mal, ren Bt. 1 We au by Open Until 9 o'clock Saturday Night. A Special $15 Man's Suit. 40 patterns to suit 40 distinct tastes. Every size with a special cut to fit every possible figure. The suit we will give art. The truth 1s they are not ready-made garmepts of the usual type, These suits were made according to our special orders, We had the shoulders padded a little better--had more hand work put in the making to the front, the sewing of the button holes and Soishing the collar, With these vital parts hand perfected, we know that $15 is $5 short of the selling price of this standard of clothing about town. Then what's easier than buying your suit on credit if your finances are a little low? While you are wearing the suit you can keep on paying us small weekly or semt-monthly amounts as best suits your convenienca, tiow fkbouta Pladertor Measure gut? their cystomary profits, $6.50 Russian (Like illustration,) navy and royal blue serge. Roller Skates Free to Boys! For men of finicky tagie, made-to-yoursspecial-measure clothing js a necessity. We 3 ——e e Saturday......... the insignia of a naval officer, Sises3 to 7 years, No finer @6.50 Ovr Faster sarprien for every purchases of » Boy's suit at the Hecht Store Satur- you. The privilege carries no extra cost and is gladly extended, will give you every advantage @f good tailoring of the high-class custom shops without S it: uItS, One of the swaggerest tailoring ideas of the season for the little man, Made of Blade to be had. Just for Saiurdaysn,.sssrrseseseseeevecensnngers 3.95 day, See that your youngster is not pv Besides sffording @ bealthy sport, it's an article that A smartly tailored and dressy ecat for « girl requiring @ size from 6 to 14 years. Made double-breasied, reefer front, semirform Gtting and bishop sleeve. Our regular price $5.59. Special Saturday Easter Gloves. Choosing made easy here by the immense assortments—-as big and as varied as anywhere, with complete lines of every GLOVES, kid or suede, in GLOY! cde, black or white" 1.00 ; page hy! Du or Leap Re aA ore apes LOO G Simpson Crawford Co. . Saturday; the news presages it. about 30) pairs for Saturday's selling; values up to 75c., special at....... 39 you at 615 isa proud achievement in the readyemade tailoring’ Remember, this service is looked upon by us as a convenience for id trimmed at collar, embroidered om clecve with | \ $x¥ Royal Plate Cameras, Co. 530 B'te | 125th St. West, sereni’asenaes ries Saturday Sale of Misses’ Garments. yar » Third Floor, + HE Misses’ Store ts nothing if; not ‘exclusive, Beauty Of things in gerferal fs its chief character~ T istic, Some of the windows reflect’ more than nig cen picture in cold type, Not commen 'yle of garments the everyday-sorts by any even though the prices are very little. Just the pric in should have if she is to be properly dressed, betray prices make interesting and timely MISSES’ TRAINLESS SUITS OF TWEED, invisible MISSES’ COLLARLESS COATS OF PEAU DE SOIB, cheeks; man-tallored: English coat, with or without col- | plaited loose back, Slashed shoulder cape, full sleeves, affeta sue New gar gore. flare or side 23 75: with reversed cuffs; trimmed with crochet {1 75 i $ * Ornaments......6. + Gio (eecriac $ . lar, platted skirt, unlined, tallor finish......... JUNIOR SUITS OF NOVELTY MATERIALS; ¢ollarless MISSES SMART COVERT CLOTH JACK- ETS, self strapped, satin lined...........2.. $9.75 blouse coat, postilion back, full stéeves, trimmed with GIRLS’ PULL LENGTH OR THREE-QUARTER TAF- at | bands of self and braid, fancy cuff of con- Frat ng, Color, taffeta lined: yoke skirt, plaited, Maving | eerA COATS, loose back, flat collar in stole effect, large or small shoulder capes, prettily trim- $6 85 ? full flare at facing, ‘braid’ trimmed, un- bir OS TS OF VOILE . $ 19.75 med with lace and contrasting colors; special and black; large shoulder capes, kimono sleeves, elab- GIRLS’ HIGH GRADE CHEVIOT COATS, box batk, © orately trimmed with ‘silk ‘bands and fancy $ I 8. 75 velvet coat le WEEE a rcreereree svecrsernpanpocrssnesete ay MISSES’ COLLARLESS. BLOUSE COATS, with skirt |” MISSES" PEDESTRIENNE SKIRTS,” of ai-wool mate; * effect, of fine grade Covert and Broadcloth; $1 4.75 rials, with yoke or lap seams, custom tal- $ 4, 50 8) MISSES’ CHIC BOX COATS OF VOILE, in gray, tan collar, lined with — tailor’s i braids, in scroll designs, lined throughout,, sree $9.85 REE Kes top cape, full sleeves, lined throughout... lored; special. . Big Sale of MEN’S NECKWEAR at 78c. First Floor. 'O-MORROW we will place on sale one hundred dozen of the choicest and newest Scarfs we could ~ procure.suitable for Easter. High grade, rich, heavy Silks in several new combinations of the most popular colorings of the season; pearls and grays, also white figures on white and. black figures on black, They are shaped in the large folded finglish Square, designed to tie as a puffy Four »- ; in-Hand, Ascotior Once-over;- suitable for all occasions. f The choicest lot of new Neckwear ever offered at such a low price; Cach,,,.,.eeesseevenyes 78x, BOYS’ CLOTHING—Quality and Service. | ____Misses’ THE same service that Pig ne in our Clothing Store Trimmed Hat Dept. The success of last . Saturday's Misses’ Trim- med Hat Sale encourages’ ‘us to make another fi offering for to-morrow, We is accorded the youngsters—for ‘we tailor for them just as carefully as for their fathers Our forces,are marshalled for a tremendous business this We never printed greater values for you to read: - i BOYS’ SUITS FOR ALL AGES, In Sallor, Russian, Rouble-breasted and Norfolic gly! FOuserss ev d tested fabric, includ piri Fh Bale gr beam Worpteds, Cheviots, Serges and’ iDagorals, A aye repared 300 “represented, ‘The most comprehensive assortment of patterns in New York. | Children’s Trimmed Flats _ Similar garments priced in most exelusive stores as high as $7.00, here... deeccseces coven veseee deddaesseacrsbeaee s+.6000 $495 BOYS’ SUITS—SPECIAL; 500 double-breasted Spring Suits, all natty Nore in mediym and light shades; well made; worth up to $5.00; 81755 8 10 16 YeatSenevey evonnseesene vinnsossssonsvensneverrerasy POeID made from Imported Body Flats, some natural, others black, and white, navy and white or red and white combina- if tions; prettily trimmed with N IN. CHILDRE! TS, a grand assem: 3 Si age of beastiial siphon A SUNS Ae ee $6.50 to $9.75 | flower wreaths, ribbons, &e.; BOYS’ KNEE TROUSERS, made of the best fancy Cheviots; all sizes; values $5.00 and $6.00 at ...5....., $3.80 ’ More Geod News of WOMEN'S SHOES, Second Floor, HE ‘Shoe Store will help you with your Easter Footwear—help you as few other stores cari. T Looking through thé stock two distinct lines seem most important for Saturday mention, At $3.50, At $5,00, Our famous Ess See Ess in a it variety of styles— | Our finest custom-finished Boots, every est) individual and correc, They come in s, | with Cubsn or Louis Xv. heels; Hct jasch ih nah § , ers fs) Borge gaat bath id ate eave. ys Ae openyorks beaded slippers; tiso dull Mat sole-leather sol materials ul A e an ent consider them equal to most Shoes sold at five dollars, | for style, fit, finish and Hah re ae ae BICYCLES Passe Partout Binding; roll,,,.5 PHONOGRAPHS We make a specigity of Develop~ ing, Printing and Enlarging. If And Bicycle Sundries, ee rae ee cee {2 | and Musical Instruments, Second Floor. trial and we will convinee you that Basement, = * nave 1903 eee Standard; tee is § mode oni Tae best nmiehas ed in Its cone struction, and its finish {s the best, it will pay you to examine. the any whee, 840 rede $35,00- any wi e" ; RoyakoA wheel bullt to sell for $35,00, but under our own name our work (s,A No, 1 and ng doubt mae nar $And no doubt | Saturday will be a Banner Pry fa will note that we neve two. special * will nol We develop 6-Exposure Film 10 items ‘which should appeal to. very fOr, + +55 + one interested: for 15 Of our stock of 7. 12-Exposure Fi First—Balance ; and 10 Inch disc records, . GOOD BOOKS many new selections, We have pur- chased the entire lot from the. man« we can sell it at our * $22 ufacturer at a price which enables own 1 osareanseee 50 neve “$y.95 | Fer Easter Presentation Ne ly Th 4 Second Floor, 3 they are yours for Lamps; to-day... . 9200 Daily Li tlie Daily Path; a ta bag Sr FA eras, a6 20 dae taleae carts anid se. for oan WIL Pumps, large vas and evening of the om in she wort PLAY ON ANY VIGTOR MAi gutomobilens. rage ¥ ” $:19 | of ie ener, som sate? | AND ON ALL DISC MA aie peers te. : a : one 56 PLAYING THE FLAT RECORDS. andl. COLUMBIA RECORDS, ize, Becond—16,000 more of those Coy Eka rt or made (guaranteed); Be Other makes..,..+. he, to O06 hound’ In reiiotion Ranisie eit cage a vig b Baturday ‘Speelflesesvecrs, 36 . short “series of Devotional Saturday oh 0 Bo gy lavender with Hi S. ver ie gi cc Eastman Kodaks, ate $1.00, $2.00, $5,00, $6.00, | niaiey , Frenege $8.00, $10,00, $12.00 | | afitirs ZHMtiie Snaaotmamt ey aval Plate Cameras, toy Slave aw soiagand 7” $7.00, $9.00, -$1.0,00, | write flaty'aaverene, $35.00, $19 50 eeify, Kina bw Vrnnoes Sildiey Hov- nant Regal Tavitation, by Frances Ij a cbergg eat meh M4 and 1.00 special hy Easter Decorations . and Easter Novelties, Eee mt aber $10.50, $12.50, $20.00,, Jess than Soc, and Satur \ ‘setor Tack”