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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY BVENING, APRIL 22, 190%’ SEMTE HALTS STURGIS BIL. Elsberg Fails to Carry Through Measure Giving Fire Commis- sioner Full Power in Making Department Changes. Special Values in China and BLL KILLED. and Preoinot Deteo-|Assembly Follows Do Gallant Work at a In. a» Tenement in Mul- Lead and Votes Municipal Control for Greater Two Thousand White Enameled], , Upholsteriesun. To All Carpet Buyers. = ALMOST OVERCOME.|WEAK DEFENSE OFFERED. administration bills giving Sturgis greater power in ment was beaten to-day int Under the will the Commlseionor would control absolutely all transfers, oromo- tions and rotirements. must have the cooperation of the Chief. and it was this situation which: caused the @tureis-Croker war. Senator Fisberg, who had charge of the bill, could get only 23 votes for tt. the Democrats voted against It, one Republican, Senator Marshall, Action of Upper House Given as the Excuse by Republican Leader— Finch Makes a Strong Plea In Favor of Measure ih. Blinded by Smoke Police- ‘man Gallagher and. Detectives Reichert and Flood Carried Help- fess Women Out of Danger. ‘Wilnded by smoke and nearly located thres policemen of the Eliza- | Street Station distinguished them- es at s fire this afternoon in the house No. 118 Mulberry to ‘The Bvening World.) April 22.—The Assembly to- day killed the Monroe dill for a mu- nicipal lighting plant in The measure was defeated yes- terday tn the Senate. Mr. Finch, of New York, has been working for days to get the bill on the Assembly calendar, and repeatedly asked for some action, favorable or adverse, by the rules committee. leaders refused to do anything abuut i, and to-day Mr. Finch moved to discharge the committee from ¢urther considera- tion of the measure, Not @ aingle argument on the merits of the proposition was presented by those who voted not to discharge. Majority Leader Rogers weakly con- tende1 that as the proposition had been defeated in the Benate. {t was useless to Pass the bill in the Assembly. He made no denial that the measure was in the interest of New York City. plea to ‘his colleagues to vote to dis- charge the committee, Mr, Jinch said: on Recount of aieneene: tf | Enameled Malleable Beds in their uneven surfaces on castings, the aide rails do not fit do tall or locks. drive them into Place with AN AXE or HEAVY motion to reconsider and the ill may ‘be taken up again, WOULD THAT EVERY FAMILY KNEW ITS VALUE. ' ie Patrotmean Gallagher wae pass- Place he saw smoke, sent in an and then returned to the pulid- . Excited Italian women and chil- ‘Were screaming on the outsite and to the upper floors. The fire story. On the floor + Who pushed his burning halls, found ‘nd hor husband fran- fright and nearly overtome by The policeman led them to the : pe and, bidding the man follow Carried the woman down to safety, Ak the same time Precinct Detectives and Flood, who had been at- ——OUR BEDS.. WED GUARANTEE thin bed ogainst all kinds of breakage for a period of TEN iS. Should the above Mettty wl ane oe wnt deer | economies of this frademovement notify as and we will fur- SO S rh 4 ‘3 .50 quality at Ss nish you with another Every Bed is the best of its kind— $7.50 quality at $4.9 59c, and The Wish of the Ursuline Sisters of Waterviile, Me,, in Indorsing Fath- er John’s Medicine for the Cure of Consumption. “We the undersigned cheerfully Tecommend and indorse the use of ‘Father John’s Medicine’ as a eure and immediate relief for all colds, throat and bronchial trouble, having used it with success for one of the members of our institution that was threatened with consumption of the throat. Hearing of the excellence of Father John’s Medicine, we made a trial and are glad to state that, after FREE OF ANY CosT | 22K tag bearing the above ta attached to every Tight—and there are twenty-five su- Bod, It ia the manufacturer’a guarantee to us, | by the cries of fire, entered the ‘And in a rear apartment on the floor found Carma Bonano, her and four-year-old grandchild, abd aa 4 ¥ ” ’ Tien , m 4. at 34th St Special Values in Housefurnish- ings. R. H. MACY @ CO. R. H. Maev & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Glass. Broadway 34th to 35th St It is an opportune time to call = Malleable Iron Beds At Much \Snad attention to eda 53 T= Been retailing here nearly half a century. Hundreds of thousands know our policy almost as well as we know it ourselves. THEY do not challenge our descriptions of. ualities, simply because we quote prites that are much less i Shades and Slip Covers. Less Than Prices Usually ders left now will relieve you Asked By Us. from the pressure of rushdays, The East is to lose one of its largest] when. So many warm-weather | ¢ 1 an anywhere else. , Use the Axe tron Bed factories. The owners are|needs must be looked after./But New York grows—its population increases. Newcom-; ings 1h our beds making ready to move it to a favor-| Just say the word—or writelers, thrifty home-makers, need to learn the principles back wighent quality sal: able point in the West. The change]it — and we will respond] of this business. To them we say: (aublectca tora of location involved a quick clear- promptiy. do your needs} ron’t be prejudiced against our offerings on account of the low prices, LN forsavencanga: ance of all the completed products} efficiently and chargeeconom-| There are two things you may always depend upon. First—We sell Vaaiael Mik in their stock and show rooms. ically. hae none but reliable qualities. ‘Second—We never permit one of our the fron, thereby making There are just two thousand White }Itish Point Lace Curtains just re-] prices to STAY matched. If a dealer drops to our figure, as some ceived from a leading St. Gall man one occasionally does, for mere sensational effect, we immediately cut acturer, The handsome designs—| again, and again and again, and as often as it may be necessary to of which there are thirty-two—are} sustain our claim of underselling ALL others. . tinely worked out on good quality) The foregoing prefaces Ct because during this ae vided i the prices are less than our usual low rates, and we wish it We aninereed We lees tie sel well understood that the qualities and styies are not sur possession, and we secured the en- tire lot at decided price-concessions. This is a rare and splendid opportu- nity for all whose eomeste Plans in- clude the purchase of a Bed. The following brief quotations con- be HA Gb USS CI) Be passed anywhere. vey a fair notion of the money that $5.00 quality at $4.19 Ail-wool Ingrain Carpets, best makes, immense variety of styles ap- may be saved by profiting by the $6.00 quality at $4.48 propriate for any part of ‘the house. The quality that others C sell at 75c.; our regular price, 69c.; our price for this sale 48 YOU CANNOT BREAK $8.00 quality at $5.48 Swiss Cottage Curtains, 40 inches wide, three yards long, 44-inch fluted ruffle, bedntead see the guarantee printed above— observe the finish—scrupulously Ten-wire and Smith's best Tapestry Brussels, beautiful styles for par lors, dining-rooms, halls and stairs—large variety. The qual- 5 7 ity that others sell at 85c.; our regular price 69c.; reduced for this sale to amd our guaraiites to you. perb designs to select from. 70c. qualities at 49c. pair. Wool Velvet Carpets, in such well-known makes as Higgins's and Smith's, Heavy posts, brass rods and mounts, extended foot-rail, 3, 344, 4 and 4,96 95c. qualities at 69c. pair. choice effects for parlors, chambers and dining-rooms. The Cc 4% feet wide, usually retailed at $7.50; choice at........... 00.0.4 $ . Ruffled Bobbinet Lace Curtains, quality that others sell at $1.10; our regular price 98c.; re- Heavy posts, brass rod and mounts, bow-extended foot-rail, 3, 334, 5.2 Renaissance lace inserting and edg- duced for this special sale to.............seeseeseee eee S80 4 and 4% feet wide, usually retailed at $3.00; choice at......... {oa $ ° 4 ing to match, sold by others at $1.75; Worsted Velvet Carpets, extra fine grade, the kind that wears next best taking three bottles, a decided change having recovered her voice, which had been impaired for nearly two years. the only remedy that helped her. Would that every family knew its Ursuline Sisters, Ursuline Convent, Waterville, Me.” nearly overcome by woman was bedridden, r, in the hope of rescu- Cher, had remained with her child the others in the building had fied, etectives carried the three to the over the adjoining M a rear fire escape to safety. The ige by fire was slight and was con- to the second and third floors, “New York City 1# paying $260,000 2 year more than {t should for tte public Its payments for illumina- tion are @lxty per cent, higher than other American cities. The bill in per- missive, and all New York wants tt. ‘The city oMficials and 48 organizations have urged me to use every effort to Heavy posts, fancy scroll, one-inch brass rod head and foot, ex- tended foot-rail, 3, 334, 4 In a word, it is Heavy posts, 3% inch brass spindl Heavy posts, head 5% feet high, brass rod and mounts head and foot, extended “Let New York City once establish @ Plant and it will be a oomparinon and standard, so that the people of the city een point it out to the lighting monop- LL TO CALL FOR _ EXCISE CHANGE. Lace Curtains. our price $1.29. to Royal Wiltons—rich Persian patterns and exquisite rug 08° i i i tterns with matching borders. The quality that others sell $5.62 polered Oreanale) Corals, was og1 50; eae regular price $1.34; reduced for this sale to...... 2 te iti % ii Five-frame Body Brussels, best make, artistic designs and color schemes, BG ua Haae ee bat with or without borders, The kinds others sell at $1.35 and ¢ $6.19 $1.85 uals at $1.39 pair. $1.50; our regular price $1.24 and $1.34; reduced for this sale 00 Utility and Shirt Waist boxes, cov-} to .......ssseceescecensceceetseees eraseerentceerteateee and 4% feet wide, usually retailed at $8.50; foot-rail with seven 3'%-inch brass spindles, 4 and 4% feet wide, ered with cretonnes and plain bur-| — axminster Carpets—the superlative high grades, scores of graceful splashy - usually retailed at $9.75; choice at.........ccssscscseveeeeeceene $6.57 laps. floral patterns, in clear, strong tints. The ideai floor covering 9 8° Heavy posts, head 5 ft. 4 in. high, one-inch brass scroll top, seven brass spindles, $2.45 quality at $1.74 for parlors and reception rooms. Sold by others at $1.35; our extended foot-rail, 4 and 436 feet wide, usually retailed at $11.50; $7. 88 $2.60 quality at $2.24 price for this sale............00+ OCOD UO DOO SotONDaOSrGd a oe! . y * e . 8 in. high, brass rod head and foot, seven spindles, ex- $2.95 quality at $2.54 China and Japanese Mattings. posts, ; tended foot-rail, 3, 3%, 4 and 4% feet wide, usually retailed at $8. 99 Reversible Tapestry Table Covers, $12.50; choice at.. ; i ROH Heavy posts, massive frame, seven spindles, brass scroll and rail hea ards, sol and foot, 4 and 434 feet wide, usually retailed at°$13.50; choice at.. $9.57 yi J AUTO SPEED BILL PASSES ASSEMBLY. for Payment Will Be in May ahd September for Convenience We desire to call special attention to the following red and green combinations, 2x2|China Matting, close, fine, firm weaves—combinations of f by others at $3.25; our| clear, strong blues, reds and greens in fancy block designs./ ° decor pion for the usual $5.00 quality—40 yd. rolls. Heavy, strong, continuous posts, beautifully trimmed with brass scroll, head} PFICe, & 4 an $2.98 or the u -00 quali FIC eT eee te eee Wide obiy retailed at eg 1.24 etfects fas colors, $0 inches wider 394 4.98 for the usual $7.00 quality—4o yd. rolls, 00] SEHNCB IRE ours coanuuaencorenmeaneseses aes aaeatens ew styles of curtains, all pre- eminently suitable for the summer season, which are now being shown in our Up- holstery Department in an almost inexhaustible range ‘ALBANY, April %—The dill of As- Apgar, dividing the excise in two, so as to make {t easier, “eertificate holders to pay under the will probably be ‘mended s0 as to begin the semi-annual Periods May.1 and Gept. 1. Mr. SMcLaughlin, of Buffalo, repre- "senting the International Brewing Com- SS » has been so see Gov. Odell and Presented figures to convince him there will be a larger number of keepers rotiring from business jecount of the tax increase than been expected when the bill was d unless relief {s found for the Measure Making Rate Than Elght Miles an Hour In Citles Now Goes to Governor. (Special to The Evening World.) April 23.—The Bailey auto- ‘ohibiting clties from enact- ing ordinances that will make rates of peed in cities lesa than eight miles an hour, and in towns and villages less than twenty, was passed by @ vote of 8% to % in the Assembly to-day. ‘This measure has been passed by the Senate and now goes to the Governor. It probabig will become a law, LEDERLE BEGINS WAR ON GLANDERS. Health Officer Fears the Dread Mal- ady May Become Epidemic if Not Stamped Out. Tae Health Department 1s preparing to make @ systematic attack on the disease known as glanders, which prevalent among horses in Greater New York. This malady ts declared by the health officials to be allke fatal to horses and human beings and a grave menace to public health. Ernst J. Lederle to-day warded a resolution to Comptroller Grout requesting an appropriation oF $5,000 for the purpose of defraying ex- penses incurred in the temporary em- ployment of additional veterinarians, whose duty shall be to inspect all horses and take the steps to stamp out If these precautions are not taken the Commissioner fears that the malady may become epidemic. A recent case of glanders was dis- covered in the stables of the Inter- Lrban Street Railway Company at the foot of West Twenty-third street, where 1.500 horses are sta Heavy extra massive posts, handsome and strong brass rod, spirdles and scroll, head 5 ft. 8 in. high, 4 and 434 feet wide, it $16.50; Brass Beds Under-Priced.-« » Ruffled Muslin, $1.00, $2.25, $4.75 pair. Ruffled Net, $1.35, $2.50, $3.50 pair. Nottingham, $1.00, $2.00, $3.50 pair. Arabine, $4.00, $6, $8.50 pair Renaissance, $2.00, $3.50, $6.50 pair. Tambour Muslin, $1.50, $2.25, $4.50 pair. Colored Curtains, $1.50, $5.50, $9.00 pair, twas found that the Apgar bill, in erigonal form in which it passed Assembly, providing for the dates (May and November, put the periods Auto two fiscal years. (The State fiscal Thy or told Mr, MoLaughtin he would send | ne# calls the with the dates of Bonne-Femme Sash Curtains, Grande Dame Bed Sets. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. of New York System a Steal, but Senate Republicans Backed It. © (Special to The Brening World.) April 22.—Senator Mar- etem in New York City was yin the Senate to-day—26 to 21, ‘opened the way for a favored con- gern which wants to sell its alarm to “Whe city, and he denounced the scheme All of the Tammany Men voted against the measure. ; Marshall, and Elsberg de- the city authorities desired the Ase of the Dill and the Republicans | Depart: DUSE AFIRE AND SHE WEDGED IN DOORWAY. ire. Morgan (300 Pounds) Forgot Sideways and Fire men Played Hose C er Her, 2 Morgan, colored, who weighs ‘pounds, ts so large that she can pass h the door of her room on the Moor of No. 116 West Twenty- street only by golng sideways, the oll stove which supplics heat pet cats set fire tu the cur- 8he Lorgot to go sid head na It is a very live, springy fabric—exceeding elastic—and light] of‘blue and black volte; blouse model lustrous finish would firemen arrived they coul out, Bo they played the Here are two very special Saxony Flannel, prey all-wool, offerings of fine English 6 Nainsook—twelve-yard i i less than cost of importation, big A : rench Flannel Waistings, dainty Six for 72C prices are 98 for $4500 kind—6x 9 11, pieces—sold by the piece embroidered bow-knot and fleur bled . £4.96 fos. 9190: indendaad ip. ete for $6000 kind=Bato ft de lis designs, our regular price |] Men's Pure Linen Hemstitched Un-| 974 for 15.00 Kind—38x72. in Hin i $83.00 kind—9xi2 ft | 5 lity at a pete at Lived Imported Waistings, thirty pretty |}hem, neat openwork initial letter, TAN Y And, near by, is an extra Slave if you" will, but if you perfer to make work easy, use ys. long, sold by otbers at $500; our 5.98 Pr ihe Usa om. ama a rolls si, fe 6.98 for the usu 9.00 quality—40 yd, rolls. $12.34 to brwitcee shades 7.98 for the usual 10.50 quality—40 yd. rolls, The Prices Average Half. 8.98 for’the usual 12.50 quality—4o yd. rolls. usually retailed i { Twenty-five new designs are represented in this collection Opaque and HollandShades— 9.98 fo He pee Hes LE feane a Lee \ of Brass Beds that we now offer at unusually low prices.|some are plain; others deco- 11,98 GT ARE su q a0 it f There are all sizes among them. rated with fancy fringe and Japanese Mattings, handsome-carpet patterns in blues, greens, 3 $28.50 quality at 20,89 $45.50 quality at $33.96 inserting. All are mounted| reds and tans. ; $33.50 quality at $24.74 $50.00 quality at $37.49 [on substantial spring rollers, $5.98 for the: usual $10.00 quality—40 yd. rolls. $37.50 quality at $27.49 . £55.00 quality at $40.67 l6c, for the quality - 11.98 for the usual 15.00 quality—40 vd. rolls. $38,50 quality at $28.67 $67.50 quality at $49.49 ae for the ioe cua 14.98 for the usual 25.00 quality—40 yd. rolls. $40.00 quality at $29.67 868,50 quality at 50.67 High -Cines Cortanies Oil Cloth. Linoleums. The Black Silks at Macy’s,-~ =. x » |stock adjustment invariably follows| Very special: Oil Cloth, 2 yards| Very special: Linoleums, 2 yards, idi i 1 fast selli That means rich pick-| wide, our regular price 29c. a square | wide, our regular price 59c. a square’ They are all that the most fastidious could wish. The more expert your] fast selling. pi in® this al 19c| yard? during this sale 30g knowledge of such goods, the more thorough will be your appreciation of | ing for alert buyers. This particular| yard; during this sale... «+ 19¢ | yard; ig ess “A 3 our varieties, qualities and prices. No thrifty person will buy a poor|Mews, created by such a sequence,|” 4c, for the usual 30c. kind. 48c. for the usual ch kin : Black Silk—because it would be an extravagance. Prudent women de- concerns Women’s Costumes—the® 29. for the usual 40c. kind. 89c. for the usual ic, in mand the elimination of every element of risk—when Black Silk is}Tichest and most exclusive models— 3lc. for the usual 45c. kind, 63c, for the usual 85c, pods bought, All of ours are satisfactory—our guarantee says so. ‘The beauty} made of Voiles, Veilings, Canvas and) —36¢’ for the usual 50c. kind, 74c, for the usual 25, kin of our system is: Those who don't know a thing about Black Silks—who| Crepe de Chine, in combination with] — 43¢° for the usual 68c. kind, 84c, for the usual $1,00 iin "9 couldn’t tell the difference between the cheapes au thes Sapna Foie eaten fe aboct 48c. for the usual 75c. kind. $1.19 for the usual 1.35 kind, hi told—may fare here just as well as the best judge in the land, | 4 _ A emis melclnnine to Macy's closer than ever, fat New ones are different from the others, Our} India Moodj Mats and Rugs, -nnn taking hold—maybe tentatively at first—but their grasp and ours tighten] Original prices were most reasonable he Rugs for Summer homes. Woven in India. i 5 —$89.74, $98.74 and $119.96, These are the Rugs for Summ alee enth faat Ha eyed Hay Choice at $79.74. —woven slowly and laboriously by hand, of tough . Domestic Black Taffetas.| Imported Black Taffetas, | ry¢ colors that are in strongest de-| cocoa fibre. ‘ 20 inches wide; our price 59c, 21 inches wide; our price 69c. |mand—white, tan, green, brown,) Oriental designs—reds, blue, greens—clear, strong, oe Hid our ke oe, a rae vee ou Drie ae ite a ad Suits * 7! brilliant. Exposure to sun or rain will not injure them, 26 inches wide; our price 63c. inches wide; our price 5 uits, «9. ant, 2 inches wide! our price 69. | 22 inches wide; our price $1.24 |The es ¢ our Suit business is} Nothing better for halls, rooms and porches of the 26 inches wide; our price 69c. 36 inches wide; our price $1.29 | one of the themes of the times. It country house. ; 23 inches wide; our price 79c. 22 inches wide; our price $1.49 | is on the tongues of women and dry! Others have them—but not at our prices. The parallel 26 inches wide; our price 79c. 23 inches wide; our price $1.69 |eoods men who know where the column demonstrates. 36 inches wide; our price 99c. 23 inches wide; our price $1.99 | frade of the town is concentrating. Others Our 54 inches wide; our price $1.79 | 23 inches wide; our price $2.19 | it isn’t very difficult to attract a cus- Charge Price. A Tempting [iscellany of Taffetas, |'omeone time, But there must be} se 48x 36 inches war 75c Bac ox 21-inch ‘“Waterette” Black Taffeta Silk; our price 84c, —_| that hold him continuously. Our size 30 x 36 inches s@- $1.35 1 Cc ea 27-inch “‘Waterette” Black Taffeta Silk; our price $1.09 | business broadens daily because we size 30 x 60 inches sa $2.25 on eH 36-inch ‘‘Waterette” Black Taffeta Silk; our price $1.29 arcalways Boing aon ing like this, size 36 x 72 inches sa $3.00 $2.24 om F ° ” Thee . fomen's Tailored Suits, made of . fi t te $5.00 $3.49 >| R 21-inch “Spottpruffe” Black Taffeta Silk; our price 88c. fancy colored mixtures ‘and. black, size 4 x 7 fee’ Ne $6.74 21-inch “Marchioness” Taffeta Silk; our price 99c. bie and gray canvak, plowis Wish: size 6 x 9 feet wa $10. 74 ED a . " i . med with stitched taffeta and lined 0 feet bam $12 50 $8.74 1 24-inch “‘Marchioness” Taffeta Silk, our price $1.19. with silk; inverted flare plaited size 7 x 10 fee A ews T N “J ey” Weave Silk {afcatrimmed, unlined gg oo size 9 x 12 feet na $19.50 $13.49 28 he New “Jers y \en's' Fancy Tallored Suits, made East India Dhurrie Rugs. If it were not for the fine, firm ribs, its soft,| deep cape. collar, trimmed and lined] Blue-and-red, green-and-red—serviceable' Rugs, especially: A with ‘taffeta; fancy plaited taffeta-| adapted for cottages, bungalows and camps. rampt the novice to call It:g Crepe [OSes AY ' Spey AK, $34.96 | $4.98 for $7.50 kind—4¥4x 9 ft. $9.74 for $13.50 kind—9xto ft. $8.48 for $12.00 kind—7'%4xi034 ft. $11.98 for $15.00 kind—9xi2 ft. However, it is much stronger—very much more durable than Crepe de Chine, _Ideal for underwear—white Handkerchiefs, Japanese Jute. All-Wool Smyrnas, and black—34 inches wide, $2.24 a yard. piooey a See Lina Hennatitshed $139 for $224 quality—36x72 In, | $1.98 for 2-24 quality—30x60 in andkerchiefs, quarter-inc eM, | 99°98 for $4.78 quality—48x84 in. $2.98 for $4.25 quality. Ta dainty script initial letter. $7.49 for $9.49 quality—734x10% ft, | $15.36 for $16.98 qi er sant 07 English Nainsooks. Flannels Reduced, Six for 69 $9.24 for $12.98 quality—9x12 ft. $21.49 for $23.98 quality—9x12 Wool Rugs. Women's Pure Linen Hemstitched Chinese Wool Rug i ‘These Chinese Wool Rugs are iand-tufted—ideal for bedrooms—easy to Soy ae ae ae fat keep clean — me et maroon-and-white, blue-and-white, the ready shrunk, fifty rent pat- terns to choose from, our regular rice was 79¢, laundered Handkerchiefs, half-inch | $14.98, for $21.50 kind—48x84 in, 7%, Depositors’ Depositors’ Account Department is a feature inaugurated on the pine post new store to facilitate purchases made by customers patterns to choose from, sold reg- sod by others at 12}¢c, each; our ularly at 78c, and 99c. a yard, price, attractive variety of shim- All the foregoing will be Six for 59C who do not care to, have goods sent C. O, D, By placing money to closed out at as ; is De ent your purchases can be referred to it aed Si prylvepsta Me kt, hich ee | Li tart il be awed on bance at the rae of fou ma ‘ ” a GOLD DUST home brighter and care lighter. materially more. —16: #1. Notice >We are now w daily deliveries with our own NK. FAIRBANK 34. Lowla——iakars of Handkerchiefs, half-inch hem, some : ahaa ‘ I , to be every three months, with the 39c, a have corded punters, others are Be cei per annum, "hal iho very three moe a we Se effect; sold by others at $5c, and)} purchases in the house, and not foe ¢ cach, é a“ Further information ’ will be

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