The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1905, Page 7

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i, } i —— <6 BUA NIAGARA FALLS / Palmer, Minority Leader In As- sembly, Will Introduce Reso- __ CORPORATIONS FAST MARRING THE SCENERY. Historical and Geographical So-| { cleties Looking Toward Presi- dent Roosevelt for Assistance —Hope to Head Off Steals, (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Jan, %—The corporations Which have made extensive plans for taking Niagara Falls off the hands of the people of the State are dus to ‘get @ jolt” In a few days, It will come in ‘the fonm of @ resolution to be presented by Mr, Palmer, the minority leader of the Assembly, urging the appointment of an international commission by the United States and the Canadian Gov- @rnments to prevent the further en- oroachment by the corporations upon | both sides of the falle, | The conporations have already di- verted 10 per cent, of the power from the American falls and a langer per- @entage from the Camadaian aide, If the plans disclosed in some of the Dilla Giready introduced and others threat: ened are carried out, at least 80 per gent. of the power of the Amerioan side will be confiscated by the corporations | a and muoh of the natural beauty ruined, Some of the leading historical, geo- @raphical and geological societios are preparing to take a hand jn the fight nd hope to enlinst the support of Prea- fdent Roosevelt, who entertains some 774 MORE CHANCES To improve your buetness or id conditions were of fered «through last SUNDAY'S WORLD WANT DIRECTORY ‘nan were offered the correspondin Bunday @ year ago, . 5,632 ‘Want Ads in all. Did you read them? Do So To»Day, ‘lution Urging Appointment of ‘ {International Committee, very decided viows.on the? mat President, whon Governor, frequently directed the-attention of the Legislature bo tho nocessity for preven'ting the dis- figurement of the falls and the other features of historic and scenic interest, He was partioularly interested in fight to save the Palisades of tie Hud- phe trap rock and other Industrics iB the 8c e fall and the Imperial wgainet the furti falls, before tho corporaitons been mitted to entirely de its chiet charm and attructivene: Phere are half u dozen bills pendin, before the Legislature grunting unusual privileges to power corporations, One corporation, which intends to seck tenalve concessions without paying any- thing to the State, has contracted with dian concern for the transmis of power taken from the Canadian to American territory, the obvious ose being to steal a march on its rivals and prevent them from compet- Ing with it, The Dominion Government ts appar ently indifferent to the schemes of cor. porations operating under imperial charters and equally Indifferent to what becomes of the 5 ‘The wer against loan sharks is to be continued in the Legislature this year, A bill prohibiting the assignment of wages to become due In the future has been offered in the lower house by As- gon and took aotive part In driving out | * by when Senator jarren, the Delo» gratie bors of Brooklyn, came al Adley, who had heard that MeCai Was going to iutroducy a bil! abolishing statesman, sald “Charite,"’ evel ‘Well, I guess I'll let ‘em alone, y want some of these Joos when the moceats get in control up here.” ——_— SLEUTHS LOOKING FOR FIVE MONKEYS, Any one who finds five monkeys wan- dering about In the enow and cold will confer a favor by cetunning them to the Church etreet police station, The mon- keys, inclosed {n a @unny sack, were on tho way to William Bartel's bird store, in Greenwich street, In charge of John J, Smith, who had taken them from a foreign vessel, At the foot of Whitehall street Smith boamed a West street car and put the bag on the front platform. ‘Then he went inside to enjoy a comfort- able ride, The monkeys evidently ob- jeoted to the arrangement, for they worked thelr way out of the sack and escaped. Detective Higgins and several semblyman Nugent, of New York, The business of loaning money to workin men on thelr future wages ee WN (polivemen are searching for the animals, ———_— ore profitable than, the burda off MRS MACKAY TO loanini seaelble articles. 1a th n order to avol je usury this State pi Joan shark Gelne ni headquarters In Providence, + Ni sends agents to this State who take 4 power of attorney from the 4 the holder to make the borrower. The notes are usually In the sum of each, begnctld ono week after t! Tn the event of a default, quently ocours, the omnploy ee is obM, to pay In. protest, collection, tnt and’ tees for obtalning ‘the 10 iy 100 per cent, more than he on the notes. It fs the practica of the uty an as pea ie dais ol At ar gna that sult may be brought “in ‘Staten Tsland or some other convenient. pol to reoover the amount of the claim, The advocates of the dill evil effects of the asstenment of "Ww bse] ‘to become due in the future is notorious, | street, to-morrow 4 tia OS They polnt out that famiil deprived of ah iy wane” ieee lp of Iife, ugent proposes, was enact in Inddana and the gf tention’ that ‘unlewaly proven ten “ae unlaw! making of contracts, ace bed ‘When the seasion open Saratoga Association sane Yt Odell fae hig, methods by ot resolution prohibiting corporatlo, pking political campaign. Contr ott Bt wath ‘8 wages law, such as Mr, ‘ te male Ay fr Senator Raines an uiblican managers Senate, x Fendlution bomnba ing Hainer it was expected, would come from Brackett's quarters every. any, Three Weeks have passed and Brackett has been as silent asa clam. He has fallen ‘n completaly with the quiet amiable ways of the majority, Warden “Charite” Adler had a Port scare to-day, He was sitting on one of VISIT PRISONS, | WIM Waite Book, It Is Said, After Tour of Inspection and Stady, Myre, Clarence H, Mackey, with a party of friends, on Britay will viett the penal | ¢-| and charitable Institutions on Black-| well's Island, Mrs, Mackay, who {s one| of the busiest young matrons in s0-| lety, has added tho study of eoolology 40 the list of affairs In which she is ine terested, and will later write a book on! this work, Heretofore her literary ef- forta have been confined ¢ poetry and | fiotion, For Carry Association Ball, ‘The auction sale of boxes for the re. int |oeption and ball of the John F, Curry tion, of the Seventeenth Assom- ietrict, will take Si. uae, No. 47 West ‘will be helt louse on Feb, 18, Por the Ladies. Tothogtr hai | womanhood, the requires a little assistance, Beecham's Pills are a special boon, See special in- structions, Bold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 260 the office of Port Warden, held up tho) 1) hearty food, | At this seaso ¢ * people are alveady showing the fll s | toms tha ona ly Needed. wr thousands of yeasult from the 0, meat-erling, se, overwork, and poor vent poor haalth, | Doble «S. & H.’" Green Trading Stamps Mornings from: 8,30 Till 12 o'Clock. Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing tiour, at the) woman, and those of maturer | during the recurring times of | ion and discomfort, when Na- | It the siomach cannot do ite work prop- orly, il-heuth Is sure to follow, Mi-o-na | fy tho ono medicine that assures a natural Qgestion, that strengthens the stomach, that soothes and heuls all irritation, con~ gestion and Inflammation of the stomach or bowals, It ts this that mokes It a cer- guaranteed cure for all stomach troubles. If tho digestion 1s impaired, the blood {s impoverished and becomes filled with poisonous impurities, deranging the whole ayetem and causing sizkness and suffering, Mi-o-na, acting upon tho stomach and di- goative organs, cures sleeplessness, nervous troubles, headaches, backaches and genera) weakness and debility, If you are weak and ailing, the chanoon are that it 1s due to a diseased stomach, but you ran be cured by using 0. Atk us to show you the strong gi under which Mi-o-na is sold, M. costs but 600, a box, If it does not help you, the price is absolutely nothing, ait Brondway. ecb naches Hat odes BEAUTIFUL $250.00 Caldwell Pianos, $185.00. Easy Terms, No Money Down, Petia! SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK 12lst ST. @ 3d AVE. (Ow 121st Street! 2226 to 2234 Third Ave, CARPETS, RUGS, IRON BED. Plain but substantial, head ds board 3 ft, 24¢ in, gh, 4 ft.6 in, & 3 ft. sioes B2s 40 E This 70x14 scroll ee RANGE $9.90 Including 1 square of zinc 36x36 in, and necessary pipe, set up} complete in your home, The range is a fine baker, is of heavy. castings and has full nickel shelf and ring. CASH LIBERAL CREDIT 1215T- ST. AND 32 AVE, all sizes,..... design, top rails, sizes. $4.60 BED, 2 brass ‘$6.50 CHATHAM SQ. 99! YFAR PERTHWA[] a SONS Two Establishments. | 2 brass top rails, 134 in. posts, all sizes, , The BEDDING required for these beds will be sold at a discount “Home Pride’ of 20 per cent, These Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, etc,, made in Our Own Factory under sanitary inspection, cannot be duplicated in quality or in price, All Our ROCKERS % Off ferent styles to choose from, You are sure to{one drawer lined Nall find the rocker you} for silver, all drawers swell front, \, want; 60 to 70 dif-{Price reduced from FFET Of Full Quarter qu Sawed Golden Oak. Pr Eid Top 20x44 in, > tl French plate mirror 10x36 in., Hy $24 tO... ser evee RUG REDUCTIONS. 9 ft, x 12 ft. Axminster Rugs, best grade manufac: tured; regular price $35,00; this week.. Many beautiful floral designs add color effects, Small Size Axminster Rugs, also reduced nOW $3,98—27-inch size, WAS $3.25, NOW sees seveeeseeveerrrs COWPERTHWAIT & SONS ia ills ate NGA ls a 36-inch size, was $5.50, $1.98; f Chatham Square: 193 to 205 Park Row. Everything for Housekeeping. board 4 ft, 2}4 in, high, This my ake BED, Brass Trimmed STEBL Very Heavy STEEL BED, Handsome STEEL, BED, 4 inch posts, $7.90 | 5 Sideboard # with 16x28 plate Weer {mirror, The carved cided Colonial ef fect, The two up-§ per drawers ares swell front. Price reduced from $25 ("$18.50 $16.75) MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, FURNITURE, Etc. Brass scrolls in both head and foot boards, 4 ft, Gin. & 4 ft. ‘i388. 75 | Heavy Oak 18,000 Men’s Colored Negligee Shirts, Each, 39 Cae eee hs j : ny as Sale Regins Go-Morrow, yy ay Entire surplus stocks of a prominent shirt One of the biggest trade operations of the | ter season, Excellent Shirts for the money, made of goo materials and of fast color, a wow ate Cee Ree Cut full and guaranteed to fit. Pearl butt nd ead split neckband; flat felled seams and gusset, tLe ne we ew Big variety of new patterns in light or dak yee ew wR WF grounds, ew Ye ww ge wy ; eee eee eee Link cuffs to match. i Sizes 14 to 18, eee ew ow wg guna iy a) ale Special price ro Oe ee pecial p 1 Women "3 Waists at $1.00 oN Special Sale on Centre Alsie, Main Floor. Cleverly Tailored Models Sold Ordinarily up to $3.95 Handsome Designs Made of Excellent Quality Nun’s Veiling, Albatross Brilliantine, French Flannel and Novelty Scotch Flannel, All this Season's most Popular Styles and Fabrics. HUNDREDS OF WAISTS IN Women’s Gatlored Suits & Shin At Reduced Prices. For to-morrow we schedule the final clearance of many stylish, desirable garments, We advise you to come eerly, for at them wonderful tafe to assume these garments will not last very Women's Canered Aco There were priced at $7.50 to + mixtures Blouse and ovat syles and a few fe vy re wi These were priced at $20.00 to $25,003 cf and of covert cloths in coat styles. ' At $17.50 ie were $2500 to 93000; bison: Women's Sattored Shirie, WALKING SKIRTS, manntyh effect with gored flaring plaltsy THIS SALE. DRESS SKIRTS of chevion pretilly- However, sizes are broken in some Wi arly #995, of the styles, therefore we do not effects} regularly $4.75, guarantee to have all sizes and colors in each style, but all sizes in some of the styles, (Btegel Cooper Store, 24 Floor.) Odd Lots of Coys and Dolls Ht Prives Chat Will Hurry Chom Away Five tabl Odd Lots of Toys and Dolls that are brimful of attractive chances for the eee he fond moter il piek ve jt the little Toys she has in mind for the tot. We cannot name them all, but place i. In Fa eagiewiy 5 ‘able No, 1, odds and ends of email ‘able No, 4, an a lox fable Peat up to 15c., he Se special Dolla, for 250 Table No, 2, odd lot of Toye that Table No.5, all Dolls that were soiled in were formerly sold up to Ps » for 100 handling chat one: Table. No. 3, all odd lote and imperfect Toys, rma told up to 50c, 2. Se Our Dolls’ Hospital repairs broken Dolls, for e}. (Blegel Cooper Store, 84 Bloor, Bast.) STYLISH SKIRTS, Hcy ely : effect, Lepr WALKING SKIR’ ‘etyltsh vctd some 9130 snd O08 some Dress ‘of broadoloth and ether popular lar $10.00 and $13.50, (Blegel Couper Store, Becond Fie “Dolis’ Day” at Ore Big Store Saturday What It Witt Mean to paged Litile Girls, Pana tae os haa ‘Upon the feet of every doll to The Big Store ‘a little ee al ie a palr the cutest little stockings Burson Stockings, made like the real big stockings ri le, fullfathioned, yet withour a eam to hurt dolly's ie Should, by accident, we fall to have a size to fit, we will make @ pair special s@ come, every little gir! here- Raby Coach Robes and Shin Rugs Undor-Priced. Wee are determined not to carry over @ny of the present season's stock, hence these Robes and Skin Rugs have been priced in & Way quité sensational. Baby Carriage Robes, Skin Rugs, 4 GOAT BKIN ROB! inlined; sample iS pict BE 20 BT 8 85 bid ny ABY CARRION ROBRS--Mannel Mned, | GOAT AKIN RUGH, Dleoke and brown co. teh 1.G5| Tuevece ten; spol IT B, romular price, epecial, us and thelr dolly safe and happy, the teed in ni life, and, as out of happ) fi we should learn something, we want these little stockings wri nl i ete to at esa ay i lity a ings, ios a ona le by an Improperly made stocking Che “Rurson”’ Stocking, GO-CAivr, RoBNE—Tiannel ued: p95] COMBINE ION, GOAT, BIL RUGS, at. anaes sie do pase RE RORE, a 8 Skir-—mannal wo) peaed if mec eho sastue 325 ing and we're palling hundreds of dozensof pairs There are no seams in ERITIEE teres, $409 8,79 re onto oe 990 son.” and yet the “Burson” has all the shapeliness of the most perfeotly DARBY CARRIAGD ROBDS, auilted #ateen OPOSSUM SKINS, wits most perfectly fashioned stocking kt is knitted t0 pattern ( iarly 417.00, ele mtu from toe to tep, 80 that it leaves the machine perfectly iad aR KIN, reularly a) Robes; epestad, i ae Foes meet the curves in foot and ankle and leg. 4 ? i Robes: i 8) MEOPARD KIN, remulasly $4500, The “Burson’’ machine alone knits a “full-fashloned’ stocking, Ie knke i A ADeCIAL ay, ramularly $48,00,. aye: || || Into shapeo heep that ehape from machine varage and no other d { Shin Rugs ane a i 00 “Those seams stand for more than discomfort. h stand for cost, GOAT FEIN RUGS. ungnel: mile 7, 25| BROWN BEAR SKIN, reeularly $57) pay for, In the “Burson,” this cost is TRIN RUGS, GE MON BAR SKIN, re son" of any priceyou get a superior than is possible In any other “full fashioned” SHDBP SKIN RUGS, white unlined, ae ae " ‘ ios Lay for superiority in ibe a a POR Te-QUALIAY-RIGHT feaper ena nua ot em 7, 98 Sood Srades of Shoes For Men and Women SOR HBGAH GRIN, renulariy sein cooper store, itth Bloor a mands Greatly Reduced Oo- Extraordinary news. this OAK Dining Room| Chairs, as shown in cut, | $1.65 | Gane seat, double panel back, well made and well finished in every respect. PARK ROW and CHATHAM .Q "7 At Reduced Prices, mu's ‘3.50 Shoes Selling coats toemorrow in the Fur Section at a decided reduc- tion from their former price. That these coats were not BOX CALF, | ‘| 4 made to be sold at this low 5 5 Prag SOLE, price will be quickly realized i o NEAT TOES. upon inspection. ‘ ALL SIZES. To effect an immediate clear- ance our special price of $19,50 for tomorrow should work wonders in this respect. WOMEN'S FUR LINED COATS of superior quality broadcloth, in black, blue, brown, red, white or tan, 43 or 45 inches long and lined with German squiriel of good quality; they are made in semi-fitting or box back styles, some wtih handsome shawl collars of Persian Lamb or Sable Raccoon; they have mm One of the best D fitting all- around 8 hoes on the market. These : Women’s either leg-o'-mutton or fancy full sleeves with ( cuffs, Regu- / A 50 \ larly $27.50, (Blowel Cooper Store, Fur Bore, 84 Foor.) regular stocks, All sizes.

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