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FSVE BLOW ‘AT CHILD LABOR ‘Justice Roesch Decides Chelsea Jute Mills Must Pay City $50 Fine for Employing Annie Ventre, Eleven Years Old. n 1 _ STRONG ARRAIGNMENT OF METHODS EMPLOYED. Victory Due to Child Labor Clause Advocated by Evening World and Incorporated in Compulsory Education Law. ANNIE VENTRE. “She wan but eleven years and nine months old, and her dally toil dragged through ten ond one-half hours. She showed the foo! in hor mal-develop- ment and unted growth, “She was iving picture of the reanits of child Iabor in a factory at a dellente nge—when Womanhood and manhood are in a stage of development. pelled solely by princt- ywalid the door will be thrown wide open to the most noxtous kinds of child Inbor.” od Justice George F. Roesch delivered tho above strong arraignment In deciding in fayor of the city ot New York in the LEFT NO WILL 10 COIVIDE HALF MILLION “Cab” Reilly’s Sister Asks for Letters of Administration on Estate of Late oWner of the Aqueduct Race Track. If "Cab" Rellly, the bachelor Presi- dent of the Queens County Jockey Club, owner of the Aqueduct race track and former friend of Charles F. Murphy, left a will lis relatives can't find It and to-day his niece, Mrs, Mary Frances Malone, of No. 867 East One Hundred and Thirty-seevnth street, applied for jletters of administration on his estate. Mrs. Malone is the wife of James Ma- lone, a lawyer, and one of the four chil- dren of the late Frank J. Reilly, who Was associated with “Cab,” or Thomas D. Rellly, in the racin gbusiness. Her petition was hacked by ex-Assemblyman Louis H. Hablo. Sho declares that the value of Thomas D. Reilly # real estate [is unknown and tt Is “impossible to the oxtent of his personal estate, it “is more than $10),000."" urrogate A A. Rolly, of r; Kate Ro Rell Reilly, oil] ueteenth street, and Mrs. 3 rothers and sisters, to appear and show why she should not be en- eristed with the administration and destribution of the estate of the famous horee man, who dled of pneumonia on Feb 2. He is supposed to have ac- cumulated at least $500,000, $4 and FROM \, Lasers, PUNGENT & PENETRATING THANNAPTHALINE PACKYGUR THINGS WITH Ir AND DONT WoRRY-A35¢ CAN GS ede AM a Aa ite al Ua a PROTECTION THAN 12° ExPENDED ANY OTHER WAY. Seno ror TREATISE ONMOTH, BEETLES BuFFALOBucs ETC. 35 Let 75 bnneRs, SO® Br Exp ES WELLS (HEMIST JERSEY OFT MA UA. 25 CENTS—1904 WORLD ALMANAC NOW ON SALE—25 CENTS ]}a Retail Establishment of Brooklyn. | $4.50 Silk Umbrellas for Men's and women’s Umbrellas—and actually less to pay for them than they cost to niake, Could $2. ALL*ROADS LEAD TO ons, & Chabot DEPARTMENT STORE 150th St « 3d Ave | | Six great floors—a big Uptown Department Store—with {the outlet, the room, the business, the capital and a purchasing power j equal to that of the largest downtown houses, at only a fraction of their ‘expense, Na circumstances can arise whereby we can be undersold, OUR EASTER MILLINERY demonstrates in the most convincing way the advantage of buying here. The new styles to be sold at $5» $7.50 and $10 are smart, rich, effective—never yet equalled at anything like these moderate prices. Through this entire building you'll find the newest and most desirable goods—and you'll save money. Black Silks, 29c. $18.50 Suits, $9.95, $1.00 Silk and Wool Crepe de Paris, in! Women’s Suits of cheviots and mix- Black, Tan, Gray, Royal, 42 in,, 68c, tures—newest Spring models—finely tall-) 45c. Mohair n, Black, Royal and] ored—elaborately trimmed. Gray, 36 inches wide, 29c, Women's Suits of Broadcloth and 40c, Black Taffeta, all silk, fast edge. | Cheviot—Eton and Military models—silk 28c, ardmibrlidieteimmedi=valie $22.50, at 19¢, Mercerized Chambrays, in stripe] $14.75. and plain effects, 9%c. Women's Spring Covert Coats—Worth > $5.00, at $3.95; worth $7.50, at $4.955 6c. Muslin, 334¢, worth $11.50, at $7.05. 6c. Unbleached Muslin, yd. wide, 3%c, 1 , $7.50 Skirts, $4.95. 23¢. Bleached Sheeting, 2 yards wide, 7 Etamine, Broadcloth and Cheviot—taf- 5% . a%c, | feta silk trimmed—Surprising value Unbleached Turkish Towels, at 8%c. | "Women's 28¢. Muslin. Drawers—many Soc. Sheets, double bed size. S8c, different styles—all new—all good, 19¢, t4c. Pillow Cases (45x36), at 8i4c. 7Se,_ Wash Shirt IWgistsadeas, A tucked back and front, 43c. 35c. Ribbons, 25c. | $4 Coats, $2.95 Tinted Silk Mousseline Ribbons, 5] gi.) C et sat ‘Militar inches wide, for millinery uses. Bo, hi eee. jie 92 Hs 15c, and 12%%c, Embroideries and In-| ae Lapeer to 4 pliers sertions, Swiss, Cambric and Nainsook,| | Children's $4.00 Spring Coats—four | V | good styles—Broadcloth, Cheviot—some Women's Kid to 6 years, $2.95. ietoria 75c. Shirts, 49c. Royal” shades, Blouse Dresses—Cas , braid trim- ned, lined—all colors—5 to 14 years, 95. Men's Negligees—Madras and Cheviot Window Shades, 19c, ; —Spring colorings—sizes 14 to 17%. | 3x6 Opaque Window Shades, w ith 5 Neckwear — Four-in-hands — afl! spring rollers, all complete, 19c. new—reversible—swell effects, 35c. Ordinary size Awnings, made of best Bovs’ and Girls’ Underwear—For | stripes, put up complete, $1.98 each. Spring—-Shirts, Pants, Drawers—worth| Furniture Slip Covers, best ALL °., 15¢.; worth 25c., 17¢.; worth 30e5 | EINE material, five-piece set, perfect fit, We are at 150th St. & 3d Ave., on the line of the 3d Ave, Elevated and in the centre of the vast trolley system that brings Yonkers, Mt. Vernon, New Rochelle and intermediate points to our very doors. If you can't visit our store WRITE or TELEPHONE for what you require. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS TILL 10. O'Neill §.Co. For Men. 15c. Linen Collars at 6 for 30c. $1.00 Stiff Bosom Shirts at 50c. - Our advice is to Jay in a stock for the season, as this offering is not likely to be repeated. : 1,000 dozen MEN'S PURE LINEN COLLARS (4 ply), made 30c by one of the leading manutacturers in Troy-~all tprtonate | styles—sizes 14 to 18 inch—-Friday and Saturday ........- % doz. Our regular price 75c. per % dozen. Also MADRAS and PERCALE STIFF BOSOM SHIRTS, in a splendid range of good styles, Our regular $1.00 grade—Priday and Saturday......... While we have large quantities of all sizes in both Shirts and Collars, o, to run out—so come early. course some of them are likely Remodelling and Storage of Furs and Fur Garments. We are prepared to take care of your furs, in abso- lutely dry cold air storage, with insurance, etc., for the coming season. We will give estimates for repairs and remodelling of Furs on notification of request. (Third Floor.) Women’s Jackets At Special Prices for Friday. WOMEN'S COVERT CLOTH JACKETS—Short splendid quality, excellently tailored and lin —special sha with Taffeta Silk to match ($11.75 Value $15.00. test suit brought by the city to recover from the Chelsea Jute Mills, of Brook- lyn, a penalty of $50 ax prescribed by | Child Labor clause advocated | WOMEN'S BLACK JACKETS—Cheviots or Broad- cloths, strapped and finished with cuffs, lined wih $11 7 5 taffeta silk—special at....-+sseeee sensee ee ° Value $15.00. there he more unusual news just before the rainiest month in the whole year begins? We have five hundred of these Umbrellas, covered with heavy all-silk taffeta, with either selvedge or the hemmed edge. Frames are the lock paragon, close rolling, and the Umbrellas are made with cases and tassels to match, ‘The han- dies are of the finest foreign natural woods, and the sizes are 26-inch for women and 27 and 28 inch for men, Friday's price for the five yn Prices Mahe Downtown y a! by the Legislature last year “Compulsory Education Law.” It forbids the employment at labor of any child under fourteen years pf age during the terms when the Pub- Me Schools of the city are in session, anda provides that an employer shall pay @ penalty of $50 to the city or town for every violation. Justice Roesch decided against the mills, in, a four cision handed down to-da makes an exhaustive Inc laws of every S nd the nation, elt ing sco: son every Ann court tice Roesch said to every point umn de- and J tements of ac! ad find out. Ty ril to tis and he gustalned the constitutionality of the Taw at every point i actl similar law for the protection of it a by The World. te- Legislature was of prob ren from compulsory attend volved Tolled Ten MWours Dally, Lie with her parents n facturers of wan twelve yea Mad been at w April 3, 19%: lay of” the s she was ‘six- pa and gave the forewoman an affidavit sworn to by her April 6, 1M@, before a commission deeds, to danizhte As to th cally belay enéra’ police may the defend from 1 Ath. Ww Slates under nt assume ox- emption fiity on account ‘good faith’ or absence of est an excuse a that point rl herself that ay tL enaial obwerver the vory statement. W! Kee But steven and her dally tol rd ten and one-half hours Mivinc Of dinnt “Bhe showed the effects afer mal- Gevelopment and stunted growth, "She Ware living picture of the results Ghia Iador inn factory ‘at. a dehen ge fge—when woman nd afe in a stage of development he Dresent statute iy absolute, 7) employer acts at his peril, ‘The fact em] ment makes him Mable. ‘Good mld easily be alleged and seldom Growth, manhood would put a premium on rjur in employment. "When a ptatute o cee @ venalty for doing an act not yeah ul criminal it is not necessary for ie to be incurred that wiituy and maliciously. )) The volume of advertising in The forld is increasing. “Bhere ts no known want that World on. copy in efriy for next Woerld—over two millian cles and ihe Woria in which he ry into the] e hundred will be A Glear Up of something more than half price. prices tor Silverware. pieces to get you to help. Spoons ms Men's Elevators at Elm Place Entrance, § to hurry them out and make room for later arriv: Spring weights. Some of thein are silk lined. who come early enough, For the men who get the bargain: we ever had to print, mad Dark grays, olives and fancy mixed cheviot Underwear and Nosiery, Half or Near It. Hardly remarkable that the bulk of the Underwear and Hosiery business hereabout comes here—men and women have learned that nowhere outside this Store is such good | and seasonable wear to be had for anything like such smal! prices. Let these Friday offerings stand for many more along the same line: Women’s S0c. Underv 25c. shaped, fine cotton Vests, high neck, short cneh band knee and ankle length Drawers to the product of the best mill in the trifling imperfections are responsible for also tan cotton Stockings, in desirable @ Fauged, medium welght, very elastic, and soles, Children’s 25c, Stockings, 12}c. Fast black lisle thread, lace allover and dropstitch effects, spliced heels and toes. flen’s 20c. to 35c. Socks, 12%c. i] Fast black and tan cotton, also fast black and colored cotton of excellent quality, with embroidered silk stripes i and figures, spliced heels and toes. Main Floor. Spliced he Ghina and Glass Bargains, Friday brings forward a group of things that there is room for in almost every home and that can seidom be sold for such little prices: A line of fine Austrian china Cups and Sa tower de ma and gold lines; twe nd pinks—regularly 2e., at... ny +. Lo Wable Tumblers, In a clear pressed pattern, Fire polished and good value at our regular price, Ye. doz., Rere to-morrow teeeeeeDO each 25c. Gas Globes, 15c. Handsomely engraved Gas Globes. A cholee of pat- tems and shapes, and in both 4and 6 inch sigen, © 25c, China Plates, I5c. Fancy festoon shape on fine quality china. garland decoration, with gold lines, two sizes, Basement Pocketbooks and Bags. If the old Pocketbook has grown shabby, or you need anew Wrist Bag, you wiil be specially interested in this news of first-rate sorts at a very definiie saving: dof 25c. Combination Pocketbooks of grain leather, plain and trimmed, with neat of 50c. Wrist Bags of black walrus grain th leather handle and fiitted with purse, of 79c, Large square shaped Bags, nickel tal frame, leather handle and fitted with urBe. abc: instead of 98c. to $1.49, An assortment of that have been reduced in price on account of being shopworn: pi colors, fe a 50 to Another assortment een leather, (ae, red, green end Ticks in refined violets Pink rose corners. They are in every detail the equal of the Umbrellas which we sell regularly for $4 and $4.50. Main Floor, $15 to $25 Overcoats at $2 each ‘rout. Silver for Half. Sterling Table Silver for half price and qyite a considerable group of fine quadruple-plated ware for Remarkable, isn’t it? safest and most appreciated of all gitts—indeed, Easter is the time that most stores expect to get the best For the Easter bride Sterling Silver is perhaps the But we are stock straightening—and we are willing to pay at least half the usual prices of these fine and desirable They will go ina hurry—better be fairly early on Friday: Quadrup! Fr Pots, pierced Bonbon Die Odd Coffee Pots, Candlesticks, from. I8e to $7.50 wich to $0.26 Main Floor. Men’s Spring Overcoats Reduced. No matter how fine they may be, when we have but a few of a style left we cut prices promptly So on Friday some 75 lucky men may buy our $10.50, $12.50 and $15. They are smart, stylish Overcoats of black and Oxford unfinished worsteds, brown cheviots and tan coverts, in Made in the short, boxy style and conservative models, A snap for men $16.50 to $25 Rain Coats, $8.50, $12.50 and $15. Same reason for the reduced prices here, too, If we had a great quantity of these Coats, it would be the best news it is the best news in the long, loose, belted styles, and faultless in fit. ud Floor, Elin Place Side. Two Specials in Waists. Spring Shirt Waists that are well made and dainty in style aud that can hardly be equalled anywhere for these prices: At 9Se. Fine Lawn Waists, white ground, fancy Neure, mado with fino tucked front, large pearl Guten top collar effect: also pretty. white Inwn Walster tent made with 4 oblong embroidered medallions, lace in- rons, HS—A choice lot of China Silk Walsts, In white, also ack, trimmed with lace and medallions; all have the new sleeve. Second Mioor, $2.50 Girdle Gorsets, 98c. Dainty and comfortable satin ribbon Girdles in pink and blue, Not a great quantity of them, so it will be wise to come fairly early in the morning. They are the, finest Girdles we can remember to have had for as little money. Good Tape Girdles for 39c. These are in white only and well boned. Second Finor, Centre Girls’ Gingham Dresses, $1.89. Take Kevolving Stairway, The most useful and durable and the prettiest Dress for every-day School wear is the Dress of gingham, 4 _hese are one-plece Dresses, made of ne They have plaited fronts, amall siraps edged With fancy braid. "Full skirts with dee will let down, Sizes 6 lo 14 years, Unusual value at : gingham, shoulders, hems that soe LSD Second] Front," $5 to $6 Sweaters, $2.98. Women's Sweaters for half price, or near it. We closed out all the maker had to get them for this price. There is a variety of models in fancy stitched and in red, white and gray. Finishe* with pearl buttons, Second Floor, Centre. Bargains in the Basement. The Household Utilities Store is full of special val These for Friday's special mention: bs lic: Combination Coat and Trousers Han i regularly 100, kel: 3 for 150 cate regularly 90 edge, loose drainer, regularly a50., a Nickel-plated Tollet eorare tesuiaity Nickel-plated Towel Saver 2 alles regularly ee Basement. ¢ KOCH & UO. Oesoce $25th Street West scour arcs Seventh Abes. 83. 13th Anniversary Sale 1904.’ | Friday and Saturday. _ Misses’ Suits & Dresses. | MISSES’ FANCY WALKING SUITS, of all wool mixtures, cheviots and cloths,! | Norfolk, Blouse or Eton styles, newest effects in skirts, all colors, 1 4 95) | sizes 14 to 16 yrs., reg. $20.00; for two days......-..se00e ; ° | | CHILDREN'S FANC , Russian Blouse, high neck or guimpe effects, of | | all wool serges, mohairs, challies or albatross, all colors and 3 95) white, sizes 4 to 14 yrs., reg. $6.00; for two dayS....eseceeeees ° Boys’ Clothing. SAILOR OR RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, of specially selected serge or fancy mixed cheviots, trimmed with soutache braid, silk tie and embroidered 2 08 emblem on shield, sizes 2% to 9 yrs., reg. $4.00; for two days... ° TWO-PIE SUITS, double breasted styles, of blue serge or mixed cheviots and tweeds, every one serviceable, well fitting and strictly high class, 2 69 sizes 8 to 10 yrs., reg. $4.00; for two days.... ° Misses’ & Children’s Hats. 11 READY-TO-WEAR HATS, this season’s best shapes, plain or fancy straw | braids, trimmed with quills, velvet, silk and steel or gilt orna- | 69} ments, all colors, reg. $1.98; for two dayS.........seeeeeeeeee ° MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S STEAMER HATS, of plain or fancy straw, rolled he most desirable school hat, all colors, reg. $1.48; 8c) Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes. MISSES' BOOTS, button or lace, of | BOYS" LACE BOOTS, of fine calfskin, fine Dongola kid, patent leather ti hand-sewed welt, very stylish id hand-sewed welt, sizes 11 to 2, 2,19 serviceable, sizes 2% to 6 2.69 CHILDREN'S, of same, sizes 814 to] YOUTHS’, of same, sizes 11 to 2..2,39 +79) CHILDREN'S BUTTON BOOTS, of fine IEN'S LACE SHOES, of fine) kid skin, patent leather tips, hand- Vici kid skin, flexible sewed soles,| turned soles, wedge heels, sizes Spring heels, sizes 9 to 1344... 1.389] 5 to 8. ++ 1.29 TTT We a LT, Ce, Le | ‘You'll Surely Find Your Easter Hat In this Rich Millinery Showing. Such a rarely excellent millinery show- ing as oursmakesa visit hereboth pleasur- able and profitable; at least, so think | most of this Greater City’s women, judg- |ing by themumber that visit our millinery floor daily. Friday will’be especially interesting here. We've assembled about 400 ready-to-wear hats, in all the new jand best shapes, of fancy rough braids and Milan; trimmed with velvet ribbon, gilt ornaments and quills that are worth 2,50, and which we place on 1 75 sale Friday at, each crits ° $4.98 to $6.50 Skirts, $1.98 Pity there are not more of these skirts. Only about 150, yet, if your size is among them, you may be fortunate enough to get a $4.98 skirt for $1.98. The lot comprises dress and walking skirts of all-wool cheviot, serge, venetian, in tans, oxfords, blues, fancy mixtures, cut full and finished in the new flare styles, As the sizes are not i kind, we’ 98, $5.9 ED pasa wee nis eT EERO WOMEN'S TAFFETA SILK COATS—In medium pes—special lengths with new model top ca } $9.75 Value $12.50, ‘ (Third Floor.) Splendid Groups of Ladies’ Tailored Suit: Hats At $2.25, $3.48 and $4.48. These stylish Hats are trimmed in our workrooms. The latest shapes are represented and only the best and newest trimmings are used. The finest showing of Ready-to- Wear Hats in the city, (Second Floor.) The Best Showing we ever made of Imported English Mohairs. Complete lines of Imported E: Nub ish Mohairs, Fancy ohairs, stripe effects and plain Mohairs, at $1.00, pias, $1.50 and $1.85. In cach case the quality is the inest that you can purchase at the price. Spectal for Friday and Saturday, BLACK ENGLISH MOHAIR SICILIAN, 52 inches wit utiful, sil per yard; special at.......... Ik finish—usually sold at $1.00 i 69c (First Floor.) Grand Handkerchief Values For Men and Women. Very fine sheer LINEN HANDKERCHIETS, with hand en broidered initials surmounted by £ i ? cainciicred comencaren Mer ean Japanese hemstitched SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, andy 15¢ plain and with embroidered initials, some with colored bordete—marth| 25 ABC, ateeveee Japanese hemstitched SILK HANDKERCHIENS, quality, plain and with embroidered initials, Bae olien work and in the corners, all sizes of hems— around drawn Worth 98C., atecareesereere Perfumes for Laster. Put up in fancy boxes suitable for Easter gifts im all the leading makes and odors — Colgate's, Lundborg’s, Bradley's, Roger & Gallett’s, Hudnut's, Piver’s, Vio- let's and Houbigant’s. VALERIES' FRENCH EXTRACT. We are exclusive agents for this high grade perfume, and recom- mend it for its true odors and | lasting qualities—this tine per. |25C fume in all popular hore rege: oz. larly 39c—special for lay} ~ and Saturday Peaeee ose Demonstration at Perfumery Counter, Fancy Dresden China Rose Tarsi9 5, filled with Turkish rose leaves. \7C (First Floor.) it 50e (First Floor, 21st St. Side) Carriage and Hand Bags. Appropriate for Easter Gifts. “Peggy from Paris” Bags—Now extremely popular—handsomely lined, some with straps, others with braided handles, $2.00, $3.75, $5.98, $6.75. CARRIAGE BAGS—Titted with card case and purse, n:w 95: braided handles, ailcoldrs and (72° white—special at FITTED CARRIAGE and Hand Bags, sll colors, some have braided handles, others [ 52+49 | flat leather handles—special at Leather Goods Dept, First Floor.) China and Housefurnishings. Special Prices for Friday and Saturday. Toilet Sets. We are displaying the larg- est variety of Toilet Sets shown anywhere, in our basement—ranging in price| wpward from........sse00+ Dinner Sets. More than 75 decorations to’ select from. A 100-piece in porcelain Dinner Sct, comprising large size ates, round soup tureen, free meat dishes — your choice of six decorations, at. $10 $1.85 | oh 20th Century Kaptop Brooms: —a very well made broom, fine corn and detachable handles— sear 35c. and 39c.—yo Cee ees 30c fone SRUEHES — Solid) ick, tampico, fair size—regu- lar leewsopect at.encce ed 8c WITCH “CLOTH—The ben, cloth for cleaning metal wares regular 7c.—special at,.,...J 5c strong wire, wood handles— CARPET crnoai bandon yegular 10c.—special at...,...

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