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is 7) ‘CONTRACTORS’ LITTER MUST C0 ‘Stone-Crushers in the Parks, Rubbish and Dirt in Streets and Unnecessary Inconveni- ences Will Not Be Tolerated. CHE PUBLIC IS TOO PATIENT. Commissioner Willcox Telle of the a 'Bubway Evils That Are Endured \. When There Is No Reason for ‘Them. Park Commissioner Willlam R. Wiil- 6x is after the subway contractors ‘who have needlessly littered the street @nd small parks of the city. In an ad @yess before the Merchants and Manu- facturers’ Board of Trade last night he @Aid that, although much of the in- Convenience occasigned by the subway ‘Was unavoldable In many places, there ‘Was no excuse for the way the streets ad been blocked and parks usurped. Referring to the work he had in olean- ffig Bryant Square the Cornmissioner aid: The power of ‘pull’ and influence has for so! many years held sway In our. Municipal life that many of the benef- @laries have come to believe that the Public streets and the public squares @nd parks ape their own property, of Which they grudgingly allow the people | Mrited use. ‘The bullding of the subway ‘iss furnished a striking example. “| While we are willing to give due eredit for the general progress of this Kreat work, nevertheless the rapidity of ‘construction does not for a moment ex- ‘use the sloyenly methods of the sub- e@ontractors. . "We cannot admit that the necessary work of bullding the subway calls for the use of our already cramped park @reas as sites for office buildings, “There is no good reason why the @ub-contractor employed upon this work Should not hire an office in the same may gel crushed stone in the open market. Parks Were not made for stone yards, nor are We ready to turn ov in order that the May gain profit, even thoi ‘men, strange as it may seem, wh \We receive is that the subway Is undertaking. trets, we hat steps will be taken to remedy the ev!). “The necessary ineonvenionce to the Me incident to so great a work h: eer: and will be borne with the people of this city, bat the onvenience Cau end slovenly methods ev teen id meet the ‘JUDGE FORGOT THE OATH.” Without Qualifying Vrederbuigh Has Been on the ench Vive Yoars. (Special to The Evening World.) TRENTON, N. J., April 17.—It was @iscovered that Judge William H. Vre- @enburgh had served five yeara of a six-year term a» a member of the Court of Errors and Appeals without having taken the oath of office, During the five years he has eat in many celebrated oases, including the re- bent’ $200,000,000 Steel ‘Trust litigation. ‘The members of the court have been aware for several months that the Judge had never taken the oath re- Quired and they have been awaiting an rtunity of swearing him wit ue @ fact becoming known, ——__— Despondent, Hangs Himself. Morris Goldman, a suspender-maker, gommitted suicide to-day by hanging himself to thé peg of an overcoat racic at No. 167 Eldridge street, where he had lived, ‘The man had deen deapondeat for some time past, bis friends say, over his inability to save suMcient Money to bring his wife here from Itus- pla, Misses’ and Girls’ Shoes, Jor Sat. April 18th, French Calf, Kid & Patent Leather Boots, ‘made from finest selected stock, Hand-welted soles. fies 10104, 0 $1.95, 20/1 Men’s Fashionable Overcoats and Suits, *J0.00! “eu a, \' 2% “ 5, * $2.45, “ #00 i to c.oc¢ ont, ay izes 6 to 8 « Vulles' Shoes| 5 ‘ faut Leathe, Cat and 5( Men’s Genuine te heed drcbriaed © For Cravenette M104, $1.05, formerly 93.00. “G $1.95, "4.00, as other contractors obtain their S. is no excuse for the erection the public pontzactors ut ey are at work upon the subway; and, gentle. en we @emur to these abuses the only answer "$3.25, “ $4.00) Kid & Siraight Goat at $1.15, reg, $1.50 “ $1.65, \" ceecalh Rich and Lasting Flavoring. THREE HURT BY CRASH IN BRONK Trolley Car Hits Wagon, Throws | Occupants of Latter to the Street and Horses May Have to Be Killed. Men’s Suits WILL NOT BAKE OUT. Unlike Liquid Extracts, do not evapo- rate, but impart a rich, delicious vanilla flavor that stays. A 10c. package equals any 2c. VEHICLE WAS WRECKED. One Man’s Collarbone Was Broken, and All Attended by Ambulance Surgeon and Taken to Their Homes. 5 workmanship that there is A team and wagon driven by Michaol Meehan, of No. 287 Third avenue, was struck by a north-bound trolley car at Webster avenue and Two Hundred .and Seventh street, in the Bronx, early to- day, and the three occupants severely injured. The horses were so badty hurt The «Standard Desks . Are the Best. FOR SALE RY CHAS. BE. MATTHEWS, that it {s thought both will have to be shot. The wagon was crossing the tracks when car No, $2 came from the south. The motorman saw the danger when wo late, and the driver whipped his horses in vain. The wagon was over- turned and wrecked and the three men were thrown to the pavement. Besides Meehan there were William Connors, No. 214 East One Hundred and Twenty- All our other office and library fiki furniture match with these in qual- a come the owner of it. ity and value. and Could anything be fairer ? NOTE—| tailor to men of most exacting taste, my regular prices ranging from $20 to $50. This is an opportunity to get superior style and ft at very little cost and under conditions that are cer- tainly liberal, —————— 100 W. 62! first street, and: Matthew Cooney, No. 653 Brooklyn avenue. Mehan’s collarbone was broken and his wrist sprained and the other two men were badly cut and bruised. A NO SLUMPS, BUT DAILY, REGU- LARLY, month in and month ont, in New York City circulation The to order ‘14.50 A special offer of this season's newest high-grade Fabrics, to be cut and made to your measure in the smartest manner possible. So certain am 1 of your fullest satis. faction with cloth, fit, style and No Deposit Required. Che Big Store. Reclining SGo-Cares Much Underpriced. Strongly made RECLINING GO-CARTS SIXTHIAVE. wef inemlmm —167HI9°STS, Great Pure Food Show Rises Daily Goward the Zenith of Success A\nd what a wonderful event this first week of the Pure Food Show \has been! People came from near and far to visit this splendi exhibition. Everybody praised it; and purses opened, as if by magic—so extraordinary are the values offered. Every staple food and every delicacy—pure, fresh, whole- some, and at remarkably attractive price concessions, Saturday's inviting specials are an earnest of the myriad other choice values awaiting to-morrow’s purchasers. er tired; neatly enam- 75 reclining device, 3d, (like illustration); solid reed sides; hardwood fone strong steel springs and wheels, rub- 9 elled; patent foot-brake; parasol clamp; excellent Warner's Rust-Proot Corsets A Special Showing. The only desirable Corsets, are those which give the Extra Raney Dry-Picked ] Coffee. Fancy Cucuta firmness grace without adding. discomfort. ‘arner’s Rust JERSEY Maracaibo, proof Models secure not onl perteet ease, but also the fashion Fresh\ Killed Fowl, | 5 ibs. Per Ib, able waist line. Indispensable to the well-dressed woman. WARNER'S RUST PROOF 650 /4e CORSETS — Styles 121 and Simply select the cloth, the linings jand the style you prefer. If you \tind the finished suit the best value #75 CANAL ST. N.Y. {you ever had and precisely to your in every respect, pay $14.50 Ap Gesticicher PROMPTLY ty. FILLED. oods STREETS. N.Y. Adaitis SIXTH AVENUE, 21ST (0. Sewn, giving the wanted mannish eff with the fit of the finest dress glov: int emb-oidery on backs, lai fasps, in colors mode, biscuit, beaver and white; regular } price $1.25 per pair, special. Saturday’s S he pique sewn—with new Pari: quality are suchas are foun in doilar gloves although our special price per pair iSsessee Saturday’s Candy Specials! ‘CHOCOLATE MOLASSES CRISP Ippenig. 4 —at,,per I —regular price $1 per pair $ J 00 specialese see ceeeee et Music 14 Ia the Sweet Bye and Bye, | Falling Star Reverie, Com-| anion piece to Star of the) $ i 0 oe cut and with two clasps Cents, en jor cack piece. New Mown Hay Intermes: 20. Better Narclsaus.. Dream of Madrid Waits. Specials in ‘The Beautiful New Bet » THE ETERNAL CITY, 4 r My_Oyn . Reettjest J written i | by Roma, /Thres keys, of Misery! Hall, are the Wurzburger VANI & CHOCOLATI - NUT RUDGE wr eeribe wah 19° VANILLA & MAPLE M KISSES at per bee LOAN Qe ».t ASSORTED NUT AND FRUIT CH OCOLAT E S—including WALNUTS, PECANS, PEPPER. MINTS, MARSHMAL- 1 9 A Pickaninay Christening. two-| Bi step. Better than Creole Belles. ay Rosary, by Georgie Welle | Homo is Only « Soldier Boy. Has Your Mother Any More at Home Like Y: out There's Lots of Things You Leas Ain't Nothii In_ the Moonlight Girl You Love My Genevieve. ‘ballad out. Won't You Roll Dem Ey Mavola My Dusky Bride, it, After Dark on Bi Like This, with the Mont popular a. | Tu Bis ay March 1a Lite For Ber TLOWS, JELLIES and NOUGATINES, at per Ib. very lates saa BOYS. Spring School Suits! BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED 2-PIECE SUITS, 7,/BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, 4 to 16 years—Most to 15 years—The best values ever before offered instylish suits and gaining in popularity every day, Boys’ Double- breasted 2-Piece Suits in Spring chev-/We were fortunate in securing a good many very iots will be found here Saturday at $1.95. There are fine suits, which we shall place on sale Saturday among the lot light and dark gray mixtures \for the very low price of............ AAC so much called oe in cheviots, wool crashes $ j IF Atbrics il Cheviots and Cassimeres, $3.95 and cassimeres—Saturday only for,....... Blues and Fancies, Confirmation Suits forBoys. You must recognize the importance of preparing your boy for one of the most im- portant events of his life, He may need a Black Diagonal Worsted Thibet or Wors- ted Suit, Our assortment is complete, We can fit him out at about half the prices asked elsewhere, BOYS’ FINE 3-PIECE CONFIRMATION SUITS, | YOUTHS’ CONFIRMATION SUITS, 8 to 16 years, Imported Black 14 to 20 years, Imported Black Clay and Blue Serges, plete ¢ $4.95 Clay, Diagonal pene Blue $7.50 dicly tailored, stylishly trm- Serges, Black Thibets, single or double breasted styles...... There isa daily increasing demand for Suits and Overcoats at this price. The real worth of our $10,00 lines warrants us in claiming for them unques- tioned superiority. The important essentials—serviceable fabrics, latest style and faultless tailoring—are combined in a degree seldom found in garments at this price, assuring perfect satisfaci:on both in appearance and in service, The fact that we fit men of all proportions in a thoroughly satis- factory manner is a truth demonstrated here many times a day. SPRING TOP COATS—In Coverts, Thibets and Worsteds, SPRING SUITS—In Cassimeres, Cheviots and Unfinished Worsteds, Jn all colors and styles, double and single breasted. A long and swagger garment, combination’ Y Rain Coat and Spring Overcoat. Suitable for\ CraveNneTTE overcoat weather, | day or evening and any sort of i rn shines Siena sepulare and stouts, 34 policeman saw the accident and sent in . & call for an ambulance, All three men World maintains a lead of Tens of 28th St. ry ng ware, cared for by the surgeon and! Thousands over any other paper. ’ ve. aoneneeneeneeee- Decided Bargains» Women’s Kid Gloves! WOMEN’S “PALMA” KID. SLOVES—Pique/ WOMEN’S REAL KID SUEDE GLOVES) WOMEN’S FINE FRENCH SUEDE GLOVES point em-|—made from selected kidskins—with roidery—in colors mode, gray, beaver,|round seams—one row of silk embroidery black and white—showing the up-to-date|on back—two clasp—their fit, finish and 68° 29° Riv Roasts per ibn” | Yea parte. ae ; long skirt, dip hip; low COCOA—'‘Hasal” ee DatrGAtisenn — Ar FE sreiee cualty “Aire | EXTRA. copaom pd erecensy Swift's pore On 1. Ds, ROAST, per I, izhe or 4 front EAB “ot Famer Gane CRACKERS 0. D. Bom te- mafia Sugar Cured ne in fine French Tbe mm Bare or Owen Hams, sliced, Goutl SOrTON — ine ot, watey | rut Greckera per’ Ib, 110 payin one or Batiste; at 7 50) oe GRACES, Clty > bake: | WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, ged ‘Crackers; many. -| “ronntain”” brand, — Mp-pini Also, very ial: $reg cal Peat: | poate, Be CORSETS~-Dainty Girdle de- Corned Bees, ORANGDS—taree, jaley Galt-|STRENGTHFUDE, the new 7 ” ty ie Fancy Plate and Navel, || ‘forts Navel Oranges Dreakfest cereal, “pkg. 100 signs, in cotton tape or Batiste, JAMS—Home-made pure fruit Jamey all Hinds; 1 de (Wourth Ficer.) Fats for Women at $5.00 doz., SARDINES — Lalune fancy e 5 oan, | Breach Sardines, “Ma can, ateach, 75, and 7,00 CORSETS — Novelty Moire Ribbon Model, to be worn with negligee, or for the medium faure, at 2,75 0nd 3,00 Se Lb, Contre, 10th AQ Charming Yow Styles. a 5 ; aN, er meee These Hats are immensey| Men's Yegligee Shirts, popular because women like Le them. _They are ideally becom- 6. C ing. , They re hal wore, of 1.00 io 1.50 Qualities, at, each, Be ey dignity and beauty the A fortunate trade opportunity put us in possession of thess | Woke new stylish shirts. The 1 cote The Hats are made with con- | most popular and desir- able colors and patterns are_represented, These shirts go on sale to-morrow at much below wholesale prices. Cer- tainly nothing better for the money can be obtain- antec Early pura, chasers of course, secure the choicest values. MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS; cuffs attached or detached;— or plain; best of workman- Fiwtie, tore in percales, cheyiots madras cloth; plain white, tan, blue and s of and 1 . ree eet OO gts spicuous elegance from the best materials, and with a care and fidelity that is immediately dis- cernible. We mark them $5.00 and place them in company with exquisite creations from Paris in our beautiful Millinery Salon on the 2d Floor. Such comparison lends them additional grace, for they are artistic in themselves, andl deserve to be exhibited with the best, and not to be rele- gated to someiobscure portion of the store. At $5.00%we have Hats in all the shapes that are the most de- sirable; theretis the broadest possible diversity in the matter of trim- ming effects and color combinations. Each Hat wears the insignia of excellent taste in construction. The woman who sees it or tries it on can observe at a glance.that it was made by a person of fault- less knowledge: and perfect judgment as to harmony and style. Do you wonder why we sell so many? No two are ever alike. All are different, and each bears the impressiofirefinement so pleasing to the gentle- woman. s QOllinery Balen, 24 Floor.) CAMMEYER Great After-Easter Shoe Sale IN THE BASEMENT Is the most astonishing sale this city has seen in man: years. It is unprecedented that af this season suc wonderful shoe offerings should be made. Is it not Open Saturday Night Until 9 o’Clock. A$20Suit, ql 5 | Topcoat or Raincoat Credit with Part Payments. Better in style, fit and finish than any exclusive tailor cam give you at $20. They have an air of swelldom, that is seldo recognized in ready-to-wear clothing. They are made up in all. sorts of new spring woollens, showing as many as fifty different ideas and effects. a | In addition to this line, we also offer Men’s Raincoats and nobby Topcoats.\ They, too, show what the Hecht Store can accomplish in the selling of men’s apparel. The Cravenettes or Raincoats are made extra long, full skirt and broad shouldered, They look as swagger and dressy in balmy weather as they are useful in a downpour. eid The short extreme topcoats included in this selling are the acme offine tailoring perfection, They give the well-dresser the I] figure and tone which makes the man of appearance. Girls’ A 00 | Covert Coats se ivensay Value $7.50, Credit with Part Payments. A very stylish little spring garment, made of allwool material. Box backstyle, reefer front, double cape and bishop sleeves. Neatly finished with piping of satin. Coldrs are red, tan and blue, Sizes range from 6-14 years. Actual value $7.50, Can purchased on our part-payment plan at $4.90, wise, then, to take advantage of this exceptional oppor- tunity at once—both for yourself and the members of your family? Women's $2 and $1.50 Black Kid and Patent Leather Oxfords, $0 Women's $2.50 and $2| Men’s $3.50 Patent Leather Lace and Oxfords Blach Kid Lace Shoes, with and Black Kid and Box Calf patent leather) Jace, welted and kid tips,| soles, light w|2 2D heavy soles, Women's $2,50 Patent Leather Oxfords, high Cuban Heels, and Black Kid Ox- fords, with patent leather and hid tips, Infants patos leather tip Button and Lace, sires 4 to 8, Child's $1.50 Black hid and box calf Bution and Lace, B, widibs, $7 50 C and'D Mise? $2.00 black hid and box calf Button and Lace, B and C wii, 1.25 |i Misses! large site 1 and low beet Button ‘and Lace, B,C f ‘ond Denis, aycind ty 1.50 \ k Youths! satiw oal/ Lace, 1,00 | rs" satin Cais Lace, 1,25 STORE OPBN SATURDAYS UNTIL 7 O'CLOCK, ALFRED J, CAMMEYER, Since: Cor. 20th Strest