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OPPOSE APPROPRIATION ' FOR P. R. R. TERMINAL. Appears to Be No Chance at the | Praesent Session of Congress | for Additional Postal Facilities! ‘Yor Manhattan. @pectal te The Evening Worlt.) WERFINGTON. March 15.—Two men, have been able to Weck afl lexisintion looking to a new Posb-Omice at New York. Representa- (ves Douglas and Dunwell afe the men Who are responsible, Had {t not been far their determined opposition an ap- Prepaiation for the Pennsylvania Rall- Feed terminal site might have been in- |; fm the Sundry Civil Appropria~ ity for the lens- les at the New EF ifs the if i of fitty i Postmaster-General, lected to recom: The comm! Purchase of a vania Railroad terminal. Intention of the commission also to recommend a similar site at the Forty- treet station, but no definite promise could be cbtalued from the New York Centra} officials, fight between the Ni York Central and Pennsylvania. New York Central, sentatives here, insisted that no second Then began priation should be priation bi ‘Oprialion shor lease similar Government in the station at uw year) Congress o urged that wha 4 grand, imposi two sites duscui new commis: Preationt to sele: daya on post-omnee aA. cominission able to make bil. The authori terminal It was re i] Central is carried in the Post- Appropriation bill. This author. Postmaster-General to lease the New York Central for years at an annual rental pressing that a special commission, ap- pointed by Congress, consisting of the of ‘Treasury and Attorney-General, antese nd a site, recommended @ at the new Pennsyl- it was the Seoretary through its repre- Central Submits Proposition, At the beginning of this » A ugreeTent Was effected be- tWeen the warring railroad interests id Senator Depew announced that ihe w York Central was Willing that an id be made use Of. the Penn Almost with ut natar Depew said th tral had submitted a proposiuon to acootumoda Forty- rm ing this session by the Heproscntatves lew York City, Douslu y nees Ui should be appropriated specifica: the Penusylvania terminal site, was t-oilice, While Ue od Were inerely branches or sub-stations i (Oke Commission Had Nw Chance, Peres Douglas and Mr. Dunwell wanted aud feport a costlised repert at thi of the delegation oy fhe two Kepubi aupposedly wou aking of the gation, agreed to mittee on Appro, FeAapo.000 for the a the T from the begini tn, Office should t Mould be uffor tions there at the main Teel th nnsylvania Lerminus| nthe other members hud rec-| | THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. admirable food, with all| ) natural qualities intact, | d to build up and maintain | =PPS’S ade for the Penn- #ylvania terminal site unless the Cen- ful was lucluded in the same appro- ew York cond street 100, i cept at great | GOFF 10 TRY HIM Alfred Childs, Who Has Been Ordered Tried Again on Mur- | der Charge, Says the Recorder Has Expressed an Opinion. Like “Monk” Eastman, Alfred Childs, |accused of murder, protests againat | being put on trial before Recorder Goff | on the ground that the Recorder has | expressed his own firm bellef in the prisoner’e gullt. Childs ktlled Patriok Maloney, a run- ner for the Wrotestant Eptsoopal Mis- sion, He says st was in self-defense, He was tried before Kroorder Goff and convicted of murder in the second ds gree. In nentencing lilm the Recorder weid he conld not concelve how the fury found bim gullty of loss than the crime charged in the indictment, which was murder én oe first degree, The Re- @ shows you to be mullty and premeditated murder. T doubt {f ever in a court of justice th evidence was more conc! meditated and deliberate thet presentod in your case. The Court of Appeais granted a new! trial to Childs because of errors made by the Recorder in the trial. Customarily the Distriet-Attorne: never takes a case for second trial b fore the same Judgé who conducted the first trial, and if he does the Court al- most invariably sends it for trial to some other Judge. But Mr, Jerome moved Childa's second trial before Re- corder Goff, whereupon Lewis Btuyve- sant Chanier moved that the co be transferred to the Criminal h of the Supreme Court. Recorder Goff has not decided the motion vet, and Mr. Chanler, to make @ sure thing, got an order from Justice O'orman, to-day, direcGting District- Attorney Jerome to show cause, to- morrow, wh: should not transfer the cass to the Criminal Bratol ——— PIES WERE THEIR WEAPONS. watt © Hurl Pastry at wach Other During Quarrel. | Jennie Meyers, 180 pounds, hend, waitress in @ Sixth avenve restaurant, ren counter to Annie Brown, 110 pounds, Just plain waitress in the same entab- Mahment, to-day. A beefsteak pie, some eranberry tarts and other thin, easily projectible figured in the results Jennie eaid something to Annie and Annie retorted, Then Annie got some of m handy beefsteak pie, pastry began to move generally, Theo! James Strong, manager, tried his hand. | had his clothes torn and his tnce | iched. A stranger who was In the Testaurant iried to interfere, but ‘soon | withdrew, saying that he had hoart| disease and the doctor advised him not | to do anything exatting, When the debris whs carted off, the, roptietress of the restaurant told Jen- Rie that thers was too muon. virulance In her composition, | Annie went back to shouting, “Ham and the bpro- en- dur | Was the direct result of his Kidney trou- [stimulants or dangerous drugs te ruin- After that |ous folly. Capt. M’Dermott Tumbles Down Stairs of Alleged Pool-Room, : and in Court Is Reprimanded for Breaking In. of the East Fifth Yorkville Capt. McDermott, street station, went out « Police Court to-day wondering If, after the life of a policeman ia worth ag- all, while, He had just been scored by istrate Crane for raiéing an, a! pool-room without a warrant, and i and twenty polle AMID THAT FLED : fact that he had been thrown down the front steps of the alleged pool-room| while making the raid, ‘uniform ain deseen Kerhoun, nipon wr for which Henry captain lad his) he patrol wagon, rd e id the first man but the snow Lg nimuele Wasser: made a rush eat ot Shout’ Hole ie the hours before ec: wr auomy when Holt was ar- one 3 or into my “ventdenc! Crane ‘You have prisoner SR NCE Tt GONE- WEAK KID HE WAS BROKEN—SICK—HOPELESS OF CURE— BUT DR. PETTINGILL’S KIDNEY-WORT TABLETS—BY THEIR WONDROUS VITALIZING POWERS—MADE HIM ONCE AGAIN A WELL, STRONG MAN, Charles E. Rothachi!d cured his lack rey and confidence when he cured of hia Kidney Weakness. “Por several years I suffered trom kid- Doctors were unable to ney trouble. give me any permanent relief. “J not only lost confidence in medicines, but my trouble sapped my vitality so sovorely that I was losing confidence in myrelf. ‘71 kept steadily getting worse, and was finally obliged to give up my position. A friend persuaded me to try Dr. Pet- tingill's Kidneys Wort Tablets. “T tried them as a last resort. In o short ttme I was completely eured. I bays neyer had @ recurrence of the kidney trouble, and (1 have regained more strength than I lost. Am better than ever, You can print this”— Obas. EH. Rothschild, 21 Robinson st. E. Alleghony Pa. Hie loss of vitality and of confidence ble. ‘The Kidneys have entire Influence on the vital energies of the body. To try to cure Iack of vitality by mere Dr. Pettingill's Kidney-Wort Tabdlots have brought tho Joy of life to thou- sands of men and women, who acknowl- ledge the cure and who ere praising the medicine to their fetends. Dr. Petting ill’s Grateful to Or. Kidney-Wort Tablets THEY Shea ha Vitality—Lack of Energy—Back Aches— ‘They Contain NO ALCOHOL—Nothing But Conoentrated Cure, NEYS DID IT CHARLES E. ROTHSCHILD. tting!t Wort Tablets, peri the publication of ite grand results. i aie Not Fret bottle does fat hilt a our Con tion Depagtment will advise you FRE: my, SUXTH AVE, 192 T020™ STREETS: yj Ten great piano values For Wednesday in that four-day sale. " S enough to imbue anyb: at the Simpson Crawford C can secure a It's a sale that will appeal to bargain for Wednesday, an Here's another good feature Plano you desire a new Knabe, Gabler, the| AI needed | On Thursday, March 17: 1 Fine Gabler Square... red leas, pl It has been used, has been put in good playable condition ody with piano-buyin nN Good Fischer square piano at $15.00. every music-lover without a Elegant Knabe upright, $295.00. If at any time within a year after yon make your purchase of a used Hazleton, Packard, H. M. Cable or any other famous aan went included {n our fine showing, we will allow you full amount paid on your used Piano as part payment on the new instrument, these spectals advertised on the desirable terms of $10.00 down and $6.00 per month until paid. Now, bear iu mind every one of the ten specials was snapped up in a hurry Tuesday—the Initial day bf the sale—and you should have seen the happy music-lovers selecting new Pianos, Remeniber, values offered. 1 Angelus Piai (Mahogany 25.00 | Notes Rinbt that we 0 thi other playe: ength and Vigour, ments, too. 4 Fischer Upright......5...00 1090.00 1 @ (Good tone, small size—one of the d ’ A “ Legt bargains we've offered th “ ; resist 1 Webster Upri ht 1 1 Kraka Si totseccecnees *' * nnd to, It is (ine ah cane, sweet tone.) 72:20 (carved ate tae worms 915.) eda Ks "ohuldren m.| |. Also six more pianos equally underpriced. Also six other splendid bargains, g interest to know that to-morrow $ great fourday sale of forty used Piano and Piano players you Nano, because every Instrument, though y Our experts. You see, they caught the spirit of this great Sale and were unable to resist the splendid On Wednesday, March 16: 1 Steimvay Grand Piano (Spleadia tone and con tion, goat $960 when new, and t fal and financial tay Pi you to own this fine Knabe,) er Square. (Carved. thes 12:00 worth 375.) 41 Grovesteen Square. swe. eeek 5.00 (Great bargain.) Also sixother bargains at equal reductions. On Friday, March 18: au Atiaohment—cost When Rey rn ANON get in exchange—easy pays Fourth Floor, Here's another splendid * you can buy almost any of plan will en- no Pk aye -:100.00 100.00 re we want to tell 'o- are agents for the as S THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, 1904, | made the scoring more bitter was the ™ MEN BLOCK (HEDOES NOT WANT [POLICE RUE THE NEW POST-OFFICE Representatives Douglas and “Dunwell Responsible for Fail- ‘ure of Legistation to Settle On Site in the Metropolis. |S Here’s a Here's a great sale of fine par t sale of fine parlor furniture. prices tell this saving story, but we want to remind you that this furniture is built by the country’s best manufacturer; made to last a etal faultless in finish ; artistic in design. It’s really an admirable time to beautify or furnish your parlor, vs Richly covered 3-plece parlor suites. 27.50 fe 2,00 suit! | $75.00 for $108.00 suites, mahogany; $95.00 for $190.00—All apmoleceres $32: 50 for Sos00 suites, mahogany PE ieee eee velour cover | Turkish, silk damask covering. finish, silk damask covering. | ing. $125.00 for $19800—Carved ma- $39.00 for $78.00 suites, mahogany | $125.00 for $180.00 suites, carved | hogany, three tone imported velour en Garr aiteltt Fant even (Empire), panne plush cover~ own ‘ing. 70.00 for $1 suites, heavily aeeae Cae reay silk damask Covering. $94.00 for $188.00 Leotids carved | ed, Turkish, silk damask covering. $75.00 for $150.00 sultes, heavily \peveny three tone imported velour $122.50 for $245.00—Wax finish carved, silk damask covering. ly, moire silk covering. Elegantly upholstered _5- -plece_ mahogany finish parlor suites. $55.00 for $99.00 sultes, verona velour, \$74, 00 for $148.00 suites, silk tapestry. $35.00 for $70.00 sultes, tapestry. |857-50 for giisoosultes, silk dumask.|$75-00 for $10.00 sultes, sik. damask. $46,00 for $92.00 suites, silk tapestry. | $60.00 for $120.00 suites, silk damask. |$78.00 for $156.00 suites, silk tapestry. $47.50 for $95.00 sultes, verona velour. ' $65.00 for $130 suites, Engiish tapestry. | $81.00 for $162.00 suites, silk tapestry. $50.00 for $100 suites, verona velour,-$72.00 for $144.00 suites, silk tapestry. $82.50 for $165.00 suites, silk damask. Exceptional sale Oriental rugs and carpets. OU’'LL pay just a little more than half for these rare gems from the Orient—richest designs and colorings in rugs and carpets—if you take part in this extraordinary sale, pnira Ficor. 4 Y $ : *1,49 (atti, AM /A11.75 (eth 2029.50 ff” Rea ran 59.75 '$16.85 for $18 Tebriz for $26.50) —very silky, soft coloring. | ¢te- $5.98 for $9 Ghenji estan Rugs. 557.50 Kirmanshah, Teb- Rugs, finest quality. | Shi d ‘Dag-| for $60 An- sl a /'37.50 th ue ae and Persian Rugs. | ¢, 1321.50 for $35 An-| ‘?# heavy an riz and Saruh Rugs, finest Per- - Rugs | or $75 Turkish sian weaves, patterns and col- 20! 4 75 fore ee lle | —extra peas a 537. BOC? Rugs, hand- onage Gueyealied 2 °0 Extraordinary values in fine Oriental carpets. Kermanshah carpets | Meshed carpets. | Goerevan carpets, Extra Persians. Miepecias? | RRR IRCEANS? | BRRMERSSS REE es Extraordinary sale dinnerware and toiletsets. T MEANS that you can buy $16.50 English “Porcelain Dinner Sets at $10.95 and $9.00 Toilet Sets at $5.95, by far the greatest opportunity to buy your Spring and Summer china. ‘There's a rare saving story in every item, Feerth Floor. for china tea sets— Dinner sols: 55. 50 Neat flower decorations and Tollet Sets. $10.00 fr $15.00 dinner sets |f"! Fold traced. traced and delicate spray decorations. ges china cups and saucers, $10, 95 for ‘316.50 dinner sets| 10G each for Limoges china 50c ° each for hand decor ated $ for *32.50 dinner set china cups of all kinds—tea, 24.45 “rye. Hastand Coos Colonial’ Glass. 256 for glass 0S. 35c for Ratt Foc ited bowls. 160 for oll bottles, 5.00 for $219.00—All upholster- | a! for $85to $125 1 5. 4 $2.95 for 43.75 toilet sets with neat spray decorations complete with every set. $3.95 for $5.50 tollet sets In assorted patterns and stip- pled edges. for 57.50 toilet sets In $5.25 gold stippled edges and rich flower decorations every piece. for 9,00 tollet sets 55, 95 —fine gold traced and hand- painted flower decorations, 100 pieces. 526.00 i a ricay dinner sets from $100 up 1-3 off. “ay, 5 Limoges fons seinuer sty, “rod of 100 pieces, full xold| 1 Qo, Per dozen for #4.00°Limo- fine English Procelain Din- tea plates, ner Set. coffee or bouillon—value up te $2 .00. 250 for fal 1 h@e Final clearing of tapestries less than 1g ‘O-MORROW we will have a great final clearing sale of all tapestries and damasks | tw left from that unprecedented $15, gO sale of richly designed materials, Prices are less than half. voni n Damask, 2" ¢x- Nimeo wool tapestry, dirty | Florentine armure tapestry, | LivonieSatl quality, in good designs i solid color fabric in a very specimen of the weaver’s art in both | ‘ 8c a. design, $5.00 value at, per yd | colorings: a $2.25 aualty, % 9 Hit "foots ra | er yard. Similie villersgo-$ Lela : tal try, * exceptionally service Watteau apestry, "age and wood | Pompadour broche tapes- POSEY. able fabric ina complete | land subjects on finely toned verdure try, i" small dainty de § eri its : "3:00 aha nee maereeem 1.60) It’s the greatest opportunity of the Spring season to select Upholsteries. Fourth Floor, and new color Coe $2. 35) complete line of decorative singe L200) Philip de salle silk gobelin|, re ia range of popular color- ) background; vou would § signs and soft col- $2. 2 orings; $8.00 quality at Exceptional: Heywood Bloch go-carts,°5.98 mie D° YOU want an $8.50 go-cart at $5.98, $40.50 go-cart at $6.98, or $11.65 go-cart at $8.98—100 strictly new styles from which to select ? These are some of the many prices in this great sale—an occasion that comes | right at the time baby is ready to take his first outing. They're all strongly built and have all the improvements, patent brake, enamelled gearing, best rub- ber tires, steel wheels, rattan bodies, carte seats; positively the greatest. bargain in New York, and you'll say so, too, when you read these six examples: | for Bloch $7.25 and $8.50 go-carts, $5.98 fo} ele for Bloch $9.75 and $10.50 co-carts. $8.98 For dey wood $1 hs and $11.65 go-carts, for Hoywood $12.25 and go-car' a har tty 98 for Heywood $13.50 and $14.65 go-carts. $12.96 for $16.50 and $16.00 Heywood go-carts. Quick clearing sale of English_ perambulators: great reductions. 328,98 for $39.00 perambulators. 339,98 for $56.50 perambulators. $37,50 for $55.00 perambulators. 349,98 for $72.50 perambulators. Sale of parasols, covers and fittings : 29c parasols, 15¢ ‘asols— a $1.15 parasols; white si- for 25c, patent rods, adjust- 15¢ for aoe paraats white st 89¢ io pT a : 19¢ able; $1. Ai ior $1.65 peisinle 39¢ for 50c. parasols; white si-/ Q&¢ for $1.98 lace covers; pretty |°2. 19 for $2.50 cushions ; You'llseea oil savin in ihese ek Sa A lesia with green linings. new styles with rutfles, piece, corduroy. ING BEAN: afretauanes Son South. 20) 4 M of a Marigold, Pre Cling, & Maree $2.00, a Vso eae ofl pr Fahoome ny tiling, I +126) pail. 4 BUTTER We sa ow ery, b4b, pall... $1.39 seat RASPRERRIPS— Ere Gor sire ca Het sag TAUNDRY waar (aa aaapiecey tiple. gic fumiblers: ¢ corablers: ‘The.; gach, 166 EE~—Hotel Ceol) bienae a ante out, fe es ote tts iy matured, — Waverty be be roe! ‘To-morrow Is the last day of OUR GRAND SPRING OPENING, Pousldting of an elaborate quisite | 33.50": Kt ‘| yards. expose of fashionable imported costumes, wraps ¥ 4 and and Paris Millinery. To catch the correct style hints you should at- tend the opening. ; Important sale Notions Fifth Floor, a and dressmakers’ supplies, ; THE ‘HE GREATEST sale of notions and dressmakers’ sup+ plies ever held—a declaration that carries with it a meaning of. far strate significance than if made by P; other house, Mata floor, fo store in New York can offer no- tions of standard qualities at the low. prices made familiar by our sales. .-* ; Dress shlelds. Lowest prices ever made for war ranted lines, More than 250 gross in the lot—a vast fumber, hut at these prices they. will melt away. Light Non. &3, Noa. 4&5, weight, Sc pr, 556 a 8c pr. 90ed0z, Double _No. 5, 4. No.5, covered. 1.00 doz. 1.29 doz. T.60doz. Silkilinen dress shields, finer in grade, cleaner in appearance, and of more enduring quality than any other shfeld made. These sale prices are below cost of manufacture. 160 pair. 210 pafr. 1.95 doz. 2.25 doz. | f Sewing silk and cotton. We have madea highly tm; orca purchase of sewing silk. Think of ‘| > uying a large spool of silk made by m Heminway & Sons Co, for 33c. ts worth 60c, Queen sewing silk, large spools, made by Heminwa: box $4, spool Sewing silk, made by Heminway. 199 ack, dozen Fri + 556 | at Hooks and eyes and pins. Hercules hooks and oyes, on card, gross. 14¢,; great gross... ee 1.55 Horn shell hair requisites. We acquired the most extensive and de- sirable stock that ever came from any J. factory, and so ereat is our price adyan-, tage that you will be amazed to see for how little you can buy a complete supply: Horn Shell Hair Pins | Horn shell Halr Fins fin box. Yinest qual- row. Bertie 176 ity, value The... Nciavanel Horn Shell Hair Pins combsaincee vacate =I in box, regular Of. sizee and | * ne Reqular 3: ni c ines. +216 Horn Shell Back Comps, éxtra hetvy . and finest hand finished. Come in shell, amber and witte: Regular 20c and 25c lines for 12%46, Regular 29c and 386 linos for 176 Regular 45c and 55¢ lines for 25o Horn Shell Horn shell Barottes, tho Wo, Ary MN oKe Rhie aize.. Whalebone and featherbone. 16c piece $1.85 doz. $21.50 ar. ronan featherbono, dozen yards., 1.20 Twill Covored feathorbono, do: Silk Collar feathorbone, dozen yarde., Mercerized alk collar. featherbono, dozen ya eee “Beltinas. bindings, pat Double Serco), Silk {Double Serao | oF A VOT tC | Brandt piece, le.: with: "pl rda 89¢ 89¢ BO | Poubig Satin Relt- nar RAY or i100 this sale we Si ates Durin ‘all belting for dressmakers free ot charge. Silk Prussian Bind- Silk Taffota Binding , Ing—Favorite brand; bram Inding F Sieek rig ac brand; En, $1.20; box 5.85 6 supporters. Kletnert’s silk hose | Haley’s heavy elas-. supporters, pin on, | tle supporters, pint. usual price 4%0..25¢ | on, usually 2e..156, Kloinert’s: silk lie boned ers, ustiall, eo... Kielnort’s hook-on w-on's hose supporters, bortors,: beary site lislo, usually heeded 370 ae oa en on 176 supporters, very “On| strong, usually 986, ell, 256 Silk cable hoso porters. pin-on Ny 45e. pa ine nose supp usually Haley’s ‘ UD porters for ely 181 ri Super cotton hose supporters, pin - on Black value: ti 25 san nd sil -_ ann suport ate ae io supporters, | usually 250, bis allest’ prices, VOubes fe sor! 5e smallwares at Bost American Pins, 8 papers for 100 Niekoled Safety, Pins, 5 papers as- Pete etannion 106 1 . . Bast ar Pe v Enollan Fins. sificemmoa stor oo. 1e i Hair Pin’ Capi: lol in box? 2 tor sy ray ae Roll Cotton Bas ieoon dr} : fae ANbinwte G | Warranted, 200 avers Button He in Cushions, large tomato shape. 10 Silk Garter Elastic, regular garter length 10 Pompedour Combs, rogulur ly. ine 106 Dress Shields, war- ranted, sizes Sand 3, " s a vacds tor] og Mourni Kirb heres oo

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