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THREE SLEUTHS IN A ROW WITH CLUBS! They Are Arrested and Haled to Police Court on As- Wisses’ and Girls ¥ ) ; mW Suits and Coats, © | RUBBISH DUMP MANY SALOONS {SHAME DROVE AIM FORCED 10 QUIT} 70 TAY SUICIDE RG SIXTH AVE. noaitolan 187619" COS CHEN So { OTWITHSTANDING the fact that every one of these Garments is of the very newest mode, still we have made Brother of Man Who Watched] petectiver renneay, Donnelly and N layonese ehiaitide iver Forestll aster May 1 Here on Schedule Time,|Deputy Hilliard Estimates the] Tobin Cut Off Craft’s Head Is Hae ite of ae peed During the past ten days manufacturers desiring to wind up the Spring Season accepted our conditions and ‘ Number at 300; Brewery Agent Declares that 700 or 800 Have Closed Their Doors. but Parsons and His Promises to Clear Away the Mountains Lost in the Calendar. | converted their new and stylish materials into Spring Garments such as we dictated.. This arrangement afforded us great + savings. and now we give the full benefit of our transaction by offer- E> ing these handsome Suits, Coats, Dresses and Jackets for girls and : misses at the following wonderfully low prices: Haunted by Disgrace. Connorton’s court in Long Island City charged with assaulting and tnterfer- ing with members of the Cottage, Ath- letic and Social Clubs, of No. 29 Borden avenue, Haunted by shame at the association of his brother's name with the murder — of Capt. Craft at the Pmplre several) i. pistriot-Attorney John B. Merrill, WALKING SUITS FOR MISSES COVERT COATS FOR MISSES. Bee eee ee ee cena Ome macy LING, J8,75\ CFLS 4.75 é jenueita - 8 Cx ; halt | ($19,50 quality), at . 50 quality), at '. CANTOR GETS PEPPERY.|STOOD IN LINE ALL NIGHT. No, 18 Madison avenue, attempted t01 57 tn club members, Ha denounced the} In pretty mixtures. Entirely new plaited coat Jaunty short coat, lined with satin. ; accused policemen for interfering wit } pearly sicoeded. ing Hight coo pAvelel aldbeie | VOILE SUITS FOR MISSES 7@@ 57] COVERT COATS FOR MISSES 9 75 i) Molnerney, who Is only twenty-four x ($21.50 quality), at . 5 ($12.50 quality), at G Borough President Says He's Going|New Law Goes Into Effect To-Day, Assistant Corporation Counsel Weed, | yeare old, has been out of work, partly ? Y for tho detectives, asked that the Pretty Blouse Coat and plaited Skirt, black blue, | The new strap corset effect. to Do Some More Prodding Where with Figure for Excise Tax Laren atand da: se wats bea Ghian@duibe dinunlaned) aid hen iahialse- ligarap SHIP DECK REEFERS FOR GIRLS 2 90 It WIIl Do the Most Good and| Raised in Manhattan to $1,200 a] ior heen doubly despondent of late on | QUest was refused moved for a week's : NE SUITS FOR MISSES ($5.00 quality), at fj Then Live in Hope. Year. that account. adjournment, When the adjournment ($25.00 quality), at 79. 50 Of fine Paca cloth, with silk embroidered “t could never wash off the stain,’ he| ¥88 granted Merrill declargd that he and Callison B14 ‘ d taffeta trimming, | emblems | a old the nurses at Bellovuo; “could |otier members of the above-named clubs ollariess Blouse, with cape and taffeta trimming, | ; : oN new yoke skirt TOP COATS FOR GIRLS May 1! | According to Deputy State Excise voi-| Hever free myself of the feeling of| would ait on the steps of No. 29 Borden $6.75 qual 4.90 pasate tte Leh hela ehn dh dl Ad .."" avenue to~<day, and tf any policemen at- BRILLIANTINE SUITSFOR MISSES ($6.75 quality), at aw Day of days when Park Row, after floundering two long years !n a lab. rinth of “tunnel materials’ and carth- quake munitions, was to be returned to the million people who trav it going to and from their dally avoca- tlcns, Willlam Barclay Parsons, Chief Engineer of the Rapid Transit Commt sion, said so. He promised !t, ‘The Evening Wrold. \ careful survey of the situation to- through day, however, reveals no startling change in the conditions existing a month, a year and nearly two years ago. On March 26, in response to the gentle proddings of Mayor Low and President Cantor, in turn prodded by The Evening World. Mr, Parsons reported hopefully to the Rapid Transit Commission: “The asphalt of the Mall, City Hal: Park, as been ordered repaired. On the south side of Mall street (corner ot Park Row) the anchorage for a derrick, which is so large that It obstructs pas- sage, has been ordered reduced in size and the rubbish cleared up. The re- moval of all unnecessary material trom the Mall and Mail street has been ordered Promixe Not Fulfilled. that the block along Square will be finished back-filled by April 16. work from the Mall to tae Staatz Zeitung building has been de- layed on account of delay in removing the aHll of Records.” On April 16, responding to The Eyen- ing World's prod, Mr. Parsons wrote: “With one more week of settled weather City Hill Park will be restored to its normal condition except at the Hall of Records (carted away about bh) “The work of readjusting the track In Park Row is finished. Unless matters prevents backfilling of the trench along Printing House Square will begin Satur- day S88) or Monday (20), as well as lector George Hilliard, about 300 saloons failed to open their doors to-day, provid- ing ¢hey obeyed the Iaw and retused to couraging cause. But there were enough of the old saloon-keepers left who intend to continue in business to keep the Col- lector’s office at No, 1 Madison avenue open all night. Stood im Line All Night. ‘The law reads that al] saloons must have new licenses before they can do business to-day. Mr. Hillard, ajthough he has not yet had time to count his receipts or audit his books, said that over and above the average number which fail to renew their t- censes annuatly he expected to find that | fully 300 saloon-keepers had closed their places for good because of the increase In the tax. i Up to last night 6,240 licenses of all classes were sold and the proceeds, which will be turned Into the state Treasury, were 86,932,922. All night there was an unbroken line in front of No. 1 Madison avenue, and | though the force of clerks working un- der Mr. Hilllard were making out cer- | tiflcates without a minutes stop the line seemed almost as long to-day. No comparisons between the number of licenses granted this year and last will be given out in this city, so the public will have no way of learning what effect the increase in the tax has had until the official report is made in Albany. Police Can Close Places. Mr, Hilliard sald that he asked the police to be exceptionally vigilant to- day and report all places operating as saloons and not having licenses. Before leaving their stations to-day all patrol- i He begged the dootors not to try to save his life, insisting strongly, even when weakened by the tse of the stom- daiwasineaa| witha tral iiceneo; ach pump, that he desired to dle to got ‘The Increase of the State tax ¢ op] -Meinerney. was’ found. suffering from ri tax from $800) pole, ucld poisoning on the steps of to $1,200 a year is attributed as the ais-| the Women's Infirmary, — Sixteenth street and Livingston He was hurried In an ambulance to Bellevue, where the physicians hope to save his 2. tempted to Interfere with members go- ing in or out they would assert the rights of cltizenship, arrest the offenders and lock them up In the Queens ( Jail Capt opinion that the entertainment afforded by the Cottage. Athletic maica race track. Backache and Kidney Disease. Years of Suffering from Pains in the Back, Causing Cooney and his men are of the | and Social Clubs bas some connection with the Ja- Loss of Sleep and Years of Impaired Health, Completely Cured by WARNER’S SAFE CURE “We have used WARNER'S SAFE CURE in our family for several years My husband used it when he had back- ache and kidney trouble and it cured him. And I am pleased to state that I also have used it successfully. It cured a cold that settled in my back and kid- neys and which caused me intense suf- fering and pain, With loss of sleep my health became impaired. I took only four bottles of Safe Cure and was com- pletely cured, and now I am as enthusi- astic in its praise us my husband and shall be pleased to recommend ft to my friends. “There are 0 many medicines that are, worthless that It is a pleasure to find one that can be absolutely depended upon to do more than is claimed for it. }) Very sincerely yours, “MRS. ESTELLE CLAYTON, “Secretary Club Ouvrier.” 554 Adelaide Street. Toronto, Canada. ae Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Disease and Do Not Know | It Until it Has Developed into Bi dder Trouble, Rheumatism, Diabetes ($12.00 quality), at Norfolk coat, embroidered shield, plaited skirt SEPARATE SKIRTS FOR MISSES ($5.00 quality), at Waking length. of good quality melton SEPARATE SKIRTS FOR MISSES ($7.50 quality), at Mi Of Etamine, in black of blue over percaline drop. Wore Summer Shoes. Special Sale Continues Saturday. It is not too much to say that since the inception of this popular sale there has, literally, been a ‘rush’ to secure the extraordinary values in stylish Shoes and Oxfords. We have drawn on our reserve stocks, and there are now on our counters hundreds of pairs of Shoes that are perfect in every way. To be sure, sorne of them were made some time ago, but the great majority of people do not care whether the tips of a shoe or the heels vary from the Certainly it is an event which none should neglect. For Men. latest styles. > = ‘ Jor Women. \ For Children. | Kidskin and Patent Leather Oxford Ties, well-made | shoes; this season's styles; An ate w to 1, SSC And aire 114 to 2, DBC Vici Kid Oxford Ties, dressy little shoes, neatly made from good leather : Stree up to 21 98C| 1,90 for 3.50 Shoes sieeii% tos. 10255 | The best coilection of good Shoes for men ever offered at « bargain price; Just much shoes exclusive dealers would charge Patent Leather Oxford Ties 7.90 3.90) 5.00 Of covert cloth. SILK COATS FOR GIRLS ($8.90 quality), at OF taffeta with shoulder capes. WHITE LAWN DRESSES FOR GIRLS ($3.90 quality), at Very prettily made and trimmed. ( Yew 5.00 2.235 sth Bt.) Millinery Why RBeautitul Hats for Women Will Be Sold at Sweeping Price Reductions. prices to-morrow. 375 For Hats that were intended to be sold at $5.00 and $7.50. 10,99 and fe) fe) where for less than double our The Millinery Salon an- nounces news that many women will eagerly welcome. It has been decided to take every Hat remaining unsold in the Millinery Salon at the end of the month and rediice the price regardless of cost or value to effect its im- mediate sale. In this way extraordinary values are offered. These Hats represent every- thing that is new, popular best in up-to-date millinery. Some are made of the finest materials obtainable; are made of imported materials, | 5.00% 7.50 ° Nf. For Hats that were made to be sold at $10.00 and $12.00. 15.00 the station and notify them to procure 2 also red. black and white organs, scalding pains when you 2.20 for 3,50 Shoes along the park, which will permic the or Bright’s Disease, Which Will Pro: Fatal if | good lity, neat shapes e Mianvaiie alo Swati c S| men were Instructed to see that every ve Fatal If Not Attended To at good quality, ni Ps 33.50 for; among them are / SE ee ee areca: tron ret | saloon had. a pew, licenge dating trom Ones: sie up tort, 1625 Niel Kit shows, with wetted] For Hats that were intended to be sold ar} For Se cel enh eee Di & Mclean, saloon: j single soley; Cattain aoe. | $15 00 and $20.00 last week at $25.00 an ; ‘ jay he reduced the sis ft Shi 2. . wit welted dor i Hine: S i rol crt my have reduced Gre 389 OM MEET, wate given orient weve| CURES KIDNEY TROUBLE: Recta! | USO le caval eer rae See ee rubbish, apparently dumping It in an-|{#0n8 to close the places without Iicen- If you have pains in the back, rheumatism, urie acid poison, rheumatic SANDALS Leather ;] ttylee: all sien a EUS ear ae an tal sea; others were told to report them at| gout, diabetes, Bright's disease, inflammation of the bladder and urinary eg arene ne the eat arket t : inate, eczema, jaundi HH h still There, licenses at once. 5 Ur) . 5 ndice, swellings or iD Tah | torpid liver (if a woman, bearing-down sensation, fainting spell ed Kiser rocned soley : : ‘Dae asphalt on the Mall has been re-| In speaking of the number of salooi eat d & spells, so-cal | Neat) stytten i) Sheen): of): Viel, . 3 y sph on the Mall has been re-|_ In speaking of the number of saloons] female weakness, painful periods), your kidneys nave been diseased for'e| 1,95 for 3008 | enesus, Z5e| Kit soa ravesecoitnin Also Specials in Choice Groceries. ong the Mail street side of the | Jacob Hirschman, agent of the Lion| lone time. Lose no time—get a S0c. bottle of “Safe Cure" at your drug- | 3.50 Shoes. | sigea 81 00 11 SSC) sieslesey dest) | ail olsess tee | t sixteen days after April 16, | Brewery, sald : sists reel relieve you at once and effect a permanent cure, It Kills all| 1m this tot thor 7 sires 102, == DBC] rar cress at aaywnere near Extra Fancy Quality Extra Faney Quality | along Printing House Square’ | "1 think it will be nearly 00. Mans | —_ Let some morning urine stand for 24 hours in a glass or bottle. If then this price are our Foot Logs of Legs of L i earer ‘finished than it was a/more who have obtained loenses will i 16 milky or cloudy or contains a reddish, brick-dust sed! = Kidskin Buon and Lace} souia Brand, at $3.00, V (ao q yi ist ata were s Hakering pe falliiby (the owayside:in 1s} fawsmonths:||41 clas lor germs float about in it, your kidneys are dise: ad crue ber: Shoes, good wearing for Bucks County z anada W7utton, es nder the mild eyes eo Franklin 700 to 800 if 8 * ased. : i sie “to-day, and he Ahole la aa | ee eee ene oom eeucent| WARNER'S SAFE CURE fs purely vegetable and contains no harmful! 69c for 1.50 present use 2.20 for 3.50 Oxfds Perth. Jo a i i eevee poe Peskraaa street t0/ Te increased Mcense tax,” drugs. It is free from sediment and pleasant to take. It is a most valu- Oxford Ties, | siz up to 1, BSc | Pate Coltskin: — weltea 5 As for the promise of April 16, al- —<—=—- able and effective tonic, a stimulant to digestion, and awakens the torpid KID OXFORD TIES, in all soles; stralgnt London toe: T roast BEEF—Extra choice | MAUKEKEL—Large, selected | SMOKED BBEF—Ex tough there has been not one, but two| Quintessence Wins Rich Staken, | liver. It repairs the tissues, soothes inflammation and irritation, stimu-| ‘#* gaate, godaweare | SH 1% to 2 QBEL esceptional value ality NATIVE | PRIME | Hoston, Mackerel “Ege | Quali” mild cared pmowed Whole Weeks of perteot weather, City] Th Ter nre WINE liiteadonee on |iates the enfeebled organs and heals at the samo time. It bullds up tho | (ite Natl t's, coms ‘ in Roasts. per is, abe | 0 WE | Beet! ined lor chipped ele Jone, ‘insights: bridge ot weigh limber |the One ‘Thouwend Guineas Stakes (for |DOGY: Blves It strength and restores energy. You can buy Safe Cure at any| = De® ; Bega Cates, Lave, Stet Se B CANADA MUTTON: 1b) Be. | CR mt | ten mea X from the Mall to sthe, $0000, ‘Tweed | reg oneg rouaend Guineas Stakes ‘tor| drug’ store or direct. 50 CENTS AND $i A BOTTLE, Write Werneus 1.45 for 2.00 good leather soles; these Or AOYS: | siniorw | STEAK hg staiwtans 8 Was tor | quallty, daiatliy ade, dole AW a fountain, cutting the grass in halves, : : Safe Cure Co., Rochester, N. Y., for free medical book 5 C willbe popular this si choles gusty Ny 268. etecaib ce * aBe | cious eating i and that portion toward Park Row Is |Market first spring meeting to-day. Bow t hed Jit : Oxfords, ummer | 1.95 for 3.50 Shoes | rump corvep ‘pewr—ex- | Zeecicens—our welt-eogee | tome eeattte, 19 een Fi SU heaped up with Umber and other|Sun-Rose was second and Skyacraper are of so-called kidney cures which are full of sediment and of| «iD oxrorn ries, and:} and preferred to wn shoes: | theae shoon are trom a | %S,olce quality: , 10C | vig Hare, Coconaut Dara or | hectes chickes, corned beet : | | materials whica should never have been| came in third. Twelve horses ran bad odor—they are positively harmful and do not cure. farnads salen tid Gr Steet aioe opto) |S maker who | wianvfaateres |) Sama Hearty, ames | Rozal vravts Tm | 2OKa | ae, (eae Be an unsightly eyesore for a year, ! Ine 1 102 BC] tors: weited soles, tnt Ox antes Mean | toothcome, per Ib. Be tor our cumomiens, each, a Tet ato" een long. he TOSitr 300k _. tors: waited | ele, ta | Ox nett Pane Be | tusknsome, par ib ate sattiere vache Be park side of Parl ow, from the Times . | In this sale are also large | amelied Leathers, sizes up " $6 ihe) Tuite oi ceat bax ac wetly Deen Meta ask Paeen Weathen!'y | assortments of OUTING | to ote: eeltom auch chance | | afeehe Deticatessen Counter. forty feet wide on that side where the , Gitereut belgMts of ‘in| SHOES for men and| today good more tor tom: TT Asmour's Mild Sugar Cured SLICED | Made from the finex quality flour. The sidewalk used to be. But it Ja closed at KN) women; brown, black and | MSPS ‘bam, Bt, $98 ee | | BOILED HAMS largest loaf in New York } oenten ce Lend.) ame ties etewer so] white canvas, with leather | ¢r"Oxtord Tea for Morn: all ns Lh | ‘Tis 1s the only change for the hotter wd andar widths, | OF Tubber soles, at propor- | tt BS second Moore, Per ib. Q5e (Fourth Floor.) | im Park Row since Mr. Parsons's his- ry we. tonate prices. Bast) e wear; € promi: tm almost every style. tonic ise. 2 ‘The ‘back-filling in the roadway, which was to begin on ‘Saturday or Monday" two weeks ago, is still a work In contemplation. At the Ann street comer is what looks like a nice green- painted tool-house or office. A moun- tain of heavy timbers extends from it to the Syndicate Building. Clambering up the side of this mountain to a height enabling @ view of the top of the “tool- house" reveals that it is without a roof and eimply fenoes in about twenty cart- ACCOUNTS OPENED WITHEVERYBODY. IDES Here is another stirring sale of Men's Spring Suits that will again throng this store with men seeking for the best clothes at very little prices. And remember there is this about Vogel Brothers’ clothing that you will not find in the ordinary sort—the broad shapely shoulder, the long, narrow, A BREATH OF PINE IN EVERY CAKE, The Penalty for Eye Abuse find HARFINA Indis> ? peasable for shaving, a8 @ shampoo, to keep the | and beard in fine condition, and to remove and cure dandruff. OJ (SORE ra ore close-fitting collar and lapel—the coat front tailored so that it Women fisans rtave ree ie vn 3m can’t lose its graceful shape. Our garments are made in LARGEST CREDIT CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS highly i 8 hale wash, for HEete nencharter of the Rapid Transit our own workrooms—really a custom shop on a very le muisrepresentation| ts she suicide || Ml (ONE) SO) BLIND at che eradication | ctl Bese of trade, then we'll live forever;| look into our values and our no-! extra-charge credit system for the! proof. Commission the city has no power. the contract between the contractors and the city {t Js all left to the Com- mission, The Mayor and I agreed when complaints began coming in by o bushel and basketful: to tndustriously prod the Commission. I prod the Mayor and he, ex-officio, a member of the Commission, passes !t along. The con» ditions In Park Row are disgraceful. “Nhe contractors should never havo | deen allowed to make a storage place of | a busy street like Park Row for the paving stones or their operating ma-\ terial and other rubbish. Even if we) yield ax laymen to the experts who are | Qoing the construction that the work ts | beads, pimples, freckles, Moth patches, liver \y much benefited by its use, as it keeps . the pores open and Df the skin those who will not see." There are those who WON'T see because they won't wear glasses, Neither do they see the danger they incur by allowing defective eyes to go uncorrected. If your eyes trouble you let me examine them and tell you what s wrong. My modern’ methods and modern intsruments ir absolute correctness. f glisses out of stock and trying them on—over a counter » large scale—each and every garment is tailored by skilled ' Bs expert hands, i Ai ’ : : MK Sale of Men’s Spring Suits. i i MEN'S SUITS at $10. MEN'S SUITS at $12. Made of black cheviots | Light and dark colored and light colored cheviots; | cheviots, blue and black suits that are better in | serges, blue and black MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING s CREDIT \ i ble, iots: 7 / Delo, pushed ne rapid *propbeltion tl | every way than those sold | cheviots; a handsome lot Right Glasses, $1.00 Up. free from be rm il 3 oe rubbish should ai parsalttea enake: { elsewhere at $12 andjof these suits placed READY MADE AND TO ORDER, blemish. that is all [ can do." $14. Our special on special sale Ready-Made Sulte and wats, $10, $15 and ° Optical 1a Ie on dinces Pareons) was. reported i 10 ik To On Fy i Specialis: are always { woutsog the work”, when an, Evening | price, at Ralnproot 0) , Babiesie2v'2 Veats, \ World reporter sought him at his o ————- TROLLEY CAR ROLLED 348 Oth Ave., v« n Saturdays cilb Mw healthy if washed with HAR- FINA, the best toilet and come plexion soep In the world. Pre- vents chafing. MEN'S SUITS at $15. Black thibets, black and blue worsted serges, mot- Wille tor MEN'S SUITS at $20. This line embraces a score of the new fabrics and ‘Open Saturdays wu: 0; Mondays, 9 Weekly and Monthly Payments. 180-82 4th Ave., Just Above DOWN EMBANKMENT. | Ss HED | esta tan ek | mee | : tled gray worsted. Suits | stripes and overplaids, in | meee | | HIARPIWA SOAP) roid st lending drugcits 2% percnkn or 3calicafor ie, as good as these at a/ gray, brown, blue and Never koown to ful igany | THERE IS NO END ft er nae era e ocr creation koe te lave hee lid ipa would oli sprite are ‘PILE OIL 3: ee Wige gheacer | to the ways Free Cake Harfina Soap ev metic he Her epecmtucs te Pevneee cos . Our wo! . Our 00 We dTih Sty Ne Me | in which Sun- WARFINA SOAP AND HAY’S HAIR HEALTH Sold by Leading Drugyists, When It Jumped the Roc | oone, $15 oS $20 | Heese NARFINA Si R y Wants can| serve you, {Special to The Evening World.) YONERS, N. Y., May 1.—At 9.50 oclock SALE OF GENUINE CRAVENETTE OVERCOATS— NN One Man Hurt at Hastings, but For-| tunately Vehicle Was Nearly Empty | , while running at Oxford gray and black, 52 inches long, large and loose, GetHelp for | @#RHAT MEN STAND in solttar, Buttonhole full speed near Hastings, Jumped the Repularivaiuelsa0 dl Greciel ealatnricetee $15 Y} the home and station, Public and track near the edge of a steep embank- | * Help torsthe| while swarms of little ones gasp their attention f tment over which it plunged and rolled SALE OF TAN COVERT BOX COATS—toose, short The Way to Win Cepeda dl in dismay; \ gis. A crash to the bottom, a distance and broad-shouldered. Regular value $15, On 10 | h estate rent | So stands THE WORLD in New York “ o ; special sale at $ is the your houses, ity olreulation, +e Several persons were cut, One man P 1 City olreu! 5 J was seriously injured. He was taken | fats and apartments, and get aaything | 1 sading by TENS OF THOUSANDS to St..John’s Hospital where he is re- . | ld Want Way vie wast gel oe jay ated every day! ported’ to, be recovering. The motor- Open Late Mail Orders | or e Wan unday Wi ans g0.! mun, o: nam . disap- alllion. after the accident and hag not Prom, i “doce So oieke aes 4 Ale Sar Corso Ang, py ue