The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1905, Page 13

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xt ‘ UWANTS 150 FEET | aes. OAKES TO MAKE REAPPEARAN CE ON STAGE FOR DELANCEY ST Borough bitiot A Abean Be- ins 0 Determined Fight for Re- tion of Vote Making) ‘ been nicht Wide,,| ‘i Error Made by City ‘WA; Not Providing Suffioient | “Ppdoe for Brooklyn Bridge Tailed Years Ago.» 4 —_—————— fough President Ahearn. made al, | ned fight at the meeting of: the Estimate and Apportionment reconsideration; of the last week confining. Bd the proposed extension t0!’ it we eighty feet, ree private. propy at of ne Bowery to Elm street. nt ‘Deldncey street terminates jowery, and is 150 feet broad, cipal Art Commission has pre-|" ns for beautifying the strect wing the tracks in a aubway, |’ g the surface ¢reo for the use of parks, with a road for vehicuiar on elther side, In {ts resolution @ extended Delancey street, but wide, Mr, Ahearn says, the rd of Estimate has made a grievous take; that Within ten years or less traffic will have assumed such gigantic proportions over the new route to the mew bridge that tho city will be forced to widen \pxtended Delancey atreet to { ve! Width of 150 fort, in} yeara ago,” he declared, 1 ptoperty could be purchased on “tow for bridge improvorhent, (He Gla not take advantage’of the then tively low prices, Now, when pace ts demanded for Improved is, the city is forced to pay 20 ent, more and finds itself hand!- A physical obstactes In the bar- y warn the mermers \ i now rs dna yy wo, es Our Nee lomands, of, the th reference Delancey ough President Ahearn presented the board a resolution of the Locit tl recuesting that the Board 4) mate rescind tts resolution to mak fe deers to Delancey street bul feet wide and to consider tho tion Of) a 160-foot-wide street. + apt Grout moved to have the jaced on file, when Borough iden! ‘Cassidy, of Queens, interposod ing, that the people concerned—tho Property-ownets—over the proposed ex- rene had not been heard, and that had @ right to express thelr views, The om one then agreed that the matibr be referred to the engineer of he board for a report. This prevailed, How the eee lle are will be reviewed, FINDS ‘PHONE -INPOOL-ROOM "Com@igsioner McAdoo Demands Explanation from Company, aid Is Told “Instrument Did ‘Not Belong There, Police Commissioner’ McAdoo got & Yefter to-day from the’ officials of the New York Telephone Company, in re- sponse to‘one he wrote them some time ago to the effect that one of thelr in- struments was iti an alleged pool-room No, 191 Mercer street, Ths place if calced by the police and ‘the tele- Phone people were notified that it was “up to them to keép their promise that no telephone shbduld ever be installed again in a place that had been proved to be a disorderly or illegal place. In @piie of this a telephone was in opera- ‘tion at the Mercer street place, ‘Tho Totter to the Commissioner to-day States that Lhe telephone in operation @t No, 191 Mercer street had the num- ) Der OWS Spring’ The Instrument was Yormeriy installed for one G. Wright at No, 4% Bond street, but disappeared after Wright's contract with the com- Dany was up, In some way it foutid its Way to the Mercer'street plice, where $t wan operated-by the topping of two wires Teading to telephones No, /628 and No, 416 Spring, ‘The telephone people | Bald they wou id wee that such a thing a not happen agaiti, ‘ommiisionor McAdvo Inspected the wi a ted Bridge and traffic on | wy, wmoklyn, this afternoon, | be 1 a GETS $1,022 DAMAGES ’ FOR INJURIES Aaguat ‘nuive ‘Wing Suit, Notwith- standing He Has Many Wit- nesses Opponing. + It was demonsiratéd by the verdict of a jury the City Court In he trial Of a cuse before Justice Green that a raliroad company oalling numerically more witnesses than the plaintift does not in itself win a case, This fact was made clear in the trial of August Behe against tho Interurban Street | ~ Railway Company to recover damages for injuries, I'he witnesses on cross- . geamunation by Charles Steckler, ooun- io) for Schulz, were so contradictory in ‘their statements that he jury afer an Impasial charge by Judge Green, | rene ve verdict in favor of the plain- UR for $1,022. ‘Are You,Good at This Thing? A detignttut treat ‘will be found tn following up the — mystery of the dancing men which Conan Doyle so fascin- atingly solves in ‘the third story of the new Sher- lock Holmes ser- fea, Read "The Myatery of tho Dancing Men,” complete Eliana edpplement of to-morrow'a ening, ld) Tt toe great.atory, c | PLATES REPATRWD iN, E. Cor, 125th St i Mrg. Pranola James oogstully detente the tor worce (ngtituted by her wealthy. husbana two| © yéars ago, is to make her reappearance on the st anal are as the Prin- MRS. M'LEAN'S STRONG DENIAL | Regent of the D. A, R.’é Declares the Rumor that She Opposes the Memorial Hall Project is|; False, A false rumor has been circulating far anid aha wide in,D. A. R, elrcles that Mrs, Donald McLean, reget of the New York Chapter and candidate for the office of national president of the society at the coming elections In April, 1s opposed ta the project of building Continental Me- morial Hall in Washington, -This tem- ple, in the memory of the heroes of the Revolution, 1s the pet scheme of the soclety and almost its raison d'etre. Buch heresy as Mr#, McLean has been reported to be gullty of would, If it were nat pure invention, be almost ade- quate cause for the candidate's deser- tlon at the polls by her stanchest sup- porters, Wher asked by an Evening World re- porter at ler residence, No, 18 Lenox avenue if it were true she no, longer favored the erection of the memorial bullding, McLean positvely dented that she moment her deép interest in the plan of building Memorial Hall and her atvadfaat hope that {t should speedily be accomplished. “T have beert heartily In. favor of the project for the bullding of Centinenta) Hall from the year the society organ: ized, and I am: heartily in favor of It now, I have no idea why @ rumor to the contrary should be cireulated, The yecord of the Daughters of the Amer- Jean Revolution as printed in the Amer- {ean Monthly Magazine shows my favor- able attitude in this thatter from the earliest days, “New York City Chapter as a whole and individual membéts through that chapter havé contributed many times to the fund for the erection of the bulld- ing, and in yarlous other ways, as the records show, the chapter and J, Its regent, have proved our warm Interest atid our’ desire. to co-operate {n this matter, “In case you should ‘be elected to the Presidency, what would your attitude be in regard to steps toward realizing the projects for Metmorlal Hail? Mrs, MeLean was asked. “I ghall usé my every effort and all ren caer terete Save Exposure February cold and finde. Inetalla , Residence Telephone and do your ene ee vieHing in com ért, heanattdaieiabhines Reto’ 94 per month Oall Contract Dept. 8010 Cort. YORK DENTISTRY. GUILSHAN & TES Te, GAS The Most Difficult Tooth Extracted with Gas, All Gold Crowns, $5,00, Bridge Wogk, per tooth, $5.00. TEETH $4—$7—&—G10 Wattina, HIRE St. & Sth Ave, OPEN UNTIL 8.P, M. LODGES, SOCIETIES AND MEETINGS, $1.00) | we sand ie Mn the draniatio version of "I Pag- he Beri: eley Lyceum Theatro, se Ow ups be before her martiage to the rk clul ihe lade tn ‘1odpH Haworth, ir energy to forward the work of com- | Ri | pleting*the‘hall; and Ihave every rea- eve that sftong moral support Aiid> ho lneguifleant financial afd will ton to be be given me in the undertaking. "I sttongly deny that I hold any ob. Jectlon to the project; on the conttary, T strongly affirm that I,shall do every- thing in my power to further the bulld- {ng of the hall.’ mp! t How this report of Mrs, McLeah's fall | ‘ay, from the ranks of the ardent promoters of the wvontinental Hajl acheme origl- nated ts hard Ran Ine, unless ‘t is the juvention o ‘ashington faction K° It “oer that the iy einen a aplit BS two partiee— | w! the Washingtonians, 0 wish to kee the Preside: ‘by the elantion, of the ¢ of an official resident In Washing- ton, and the “ant itl gijects to this rule we a WANT: TAXES FOR WATER. —_—_ Uuster County Thinks New York Should Pay for 1 (Special ton'Phe Evening World.) ALBANY, Feb, duced a bill compelling New York City, in cage it takes any land in Ulster County for water supply purposes, to pay taxes for county, school and high- Way purposes in the same manner as any individual taxpayer, and t! and the $3.80 Ghose tee » Boys save $1 on every pair over other makes. KSo\ Doug! more to make, why they hold ‘hel wear longer, and are of greater Intrins| other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day. W.L, Dougla! Guarantees their value by stampin; on the bottom, Look for It .— tal Sold by shoe dealers everywhere. “Kindly shoes for the past five years, and are the most stylish and comfortable shoe I ever wore, and their service cannot be ex: ” celled by any other mak DR. F. W, HENDRY, Surgeon Dentist, 201 W, 127th 5 W: Tn Douglas utoe Cor.| Write for mma Coltekin in hin @3.50 | Catalog, Sho shoes: Corona Colt fe cons | conte extra, 7 always gives ceded to neat Pate W. L, DOUGLAS, ent Loctnet & produced, Brockton, Mass, satisfaction, W.L,. Douglas $3.50 Shoe Stores In Greater New York; a Feroet My ‘ondway, corey 5 ond way, corner 49 way, cornor 3 hy ei, Lae Rwy, corner 4: Nasaati Streot, 10 Went 125th Btreet, 4 a rd Avonue. ied Brenue, or, 120th 8 ind A 146th & faith Sts, Bixth Avention corner Rad Bireet, by drank Keenan's company nat raed Wap Teade Erreistte arty, which of ommcialy’ wives the concentration of power In the hands of Wi r capita: &@ @mall “politics ring’ in the 24.—Assemblyman Content, of Ulster County, has intro- the difference between the shoes made in my factory, leathers used, you would| SS) understand w! MOST STYLISH AND COMFORTABLE. allow me to say I have worn your Worry Goes | To The Stomach Tears Down the little Telegraph Lines that. Operate and Con- trol the Digestive Processes, How to Repair These Tele- graph Lines, 1 will gladly give any Stomach Sufferer 4 Full Dollar's Worth of my Remedy Free to Try. 1 cae denosit—no reference ‘Ther to risk—noth Ltd ly MaKe this liberal offer beoaul 14 not an ordlnar i treat treats tf operate the t Ry neat out id Al, ach troubio, realy on nt Pre ‘o Sen Rervos ote tte MG r rome Po le not meas chink about ni pal Peon ats te Reat ‘stomach 1 nh erwea? Wi tater ai eg sitnoae mediate i nue iit @ treatment Me m ued ty ty V ETA to tet th sf * Worry, tiny re probably. ‘aerial abigui den inithoud which (ae og nto! than ro iag hance? wil § svonce so a gat lor oe a hays ae trouble bea var wen monger 4 si ‘1 22 wadkg, Willy hand) yoo relat oh nee hose Whi a Pe a canal Lia recur fr Tutt al fe! the. Wo to =Wrile tor order Book. Pianos for Every One in This Great February. Piano Sale of the celebrated tone-lasting 1905 model $350: ” Walters Pianos for $195, on terms of $5 down and ai$la V Don't’ Delay Another Day, | For this ‘sale will end ‘Tuesday, Feb, 28th—and one of the greatest chances to secure one of the best pianos will be gone, Ht prospective purchaser of a plano, logk into this proposition immediately, for Lat means securing one of the finest pianos éver built and saving from $150 to $250 in the transaction, +. The price of the Walters Piano, including stool, and ‘cover, 1s $195, and pianos which cannot compare with it are being Sold every day at from $350 to $400 each, so the saving you make by securing the Walters in this great February plano sale {8 as plain mine and two, ' The Wallers Piano is bvilt by the most skilled piano- makers in the world, and embraces hid feature approved of by piano experts and members of the musical profession, ; The cases are wrought in the new Empire design, in fine figured, double veneer, beautifully carved, Walters Pianos are fitted ‘with the very fifest tone-lasting action, most even scale, 7 1-3 octaves and best mechanism through- out, The tone is rich, clear and lasting and the touch is exception- ally elastic and responsive A ten years’ prmantee accompanies every Walters Piano, being Pho on the inside of the top tid, The prano will be delivered to your home weon the first payment of $6, walt | sia gu Book iseree a at ae Bie ‘em. salt Wert SARs aa Dr. Shoop's hid sn eae | Adverdutentr rh Uh ted ss S the’ city until 0 B, Me. rH. » UNION $380 SHOES FOR MEN = reason W. 7 —— 3.50 shoes are the greatest sellers in the rere. ts because of their excellent style,eas: , fitting and edooarld Wek, wea na wpalitiee, It I could show you hose of other makes the high grade / Ww. L, las $3.50 shoes cost fit bett jue than any his name and price @ no substitute, Fast Color Eyolate wilt not turn brassy, must say they G.C.&B, | Bl Calf jet. 3465 Highth Avenue, BROOKLYN, 108.710 Broad: thorntoi 88 Broadway, corner é ir Avene. 421 Bi Fries bee mueetl corner IERSHY orry-i8 Newark Avenue. BAWSES = 785 ndbcnbacd Street, FOR SALE. CLOTHING Women's $1 Per week Will Keep You WELL DRESSED LENOX CLOTHING CO,|; 2274 3d Ave., near 124th St. @ 884 Columbus Ave,, near 104th, | OFAN, BY FRAN at BRCO ars prives, | OVERC and LADLps' ay ‘On Weeki. oA AND ARD OUTPIPRIAG “i 112 WEST 1 14 NST.) DOLUAR DOWN, Sita a aha Restorative} 1114 3a Aye near 65th St, * No interest is charged for time taken for making st hy Exchange your old piano for a beautiful new Walters and pay any lance due at $1 a week. No insurance and ‘no Ventas” whatever, On cash sales we ship pianos to any part of the United States. Upon request a representative will call on you, Caution! - Beware of Second-Hand Pianos, “he na consideration do we uve any one to buy a so-called “slightly used” or second-hand plano at any price, for in a very stot tine such a plano proves absolutely worth The so-called “slightly used” or second. hand ‘pianos are like pleces of old machinery—they are worn out and useless, otherwise people would not part with them, FOR SALE. FOR GALE. Tailoring Sale Without Equal. : $20 to $30 Suits ® Overcoats. MADE TO MEASURE. Choice from a great line of fabrics, in medium weights suitable for Spring wear. Our regular prices have been $20, $25 and $30; will now be made to your measure with the best of trimmings throughout, for.. Uncalled-For Suits and Overcoats. At practically your own price. Fine garments made at $20 to $40 upon which deposits have been pald will be closed out at $7.50 to $10. It Is certainly worth your while to look these over; Alburt & Co., 18-20 Astor Place, Corner Lafayette, RAILROADS, | PERMSYLYARTA RAILROAD, ——t before they, get the ant of you. Diamonds, | Watches, Jewelry, Oiulned at any of our branches Thea added to our old estab- wholesale jewelry business, ATIONS FOOT. OF WEST TWENTY. oUMtIRD 8 Woh pit VESBRUSHES AND Cont PANDY SURERTS, a sires js five minut Tater’ ony er anten below. fOr ‘Twonty-thind Street Htation. YOR THE a a whlch w Non Tererehees Cr iP ne ite ty dh trated me all oF write For INupireted oa 8 1. W, SWHET & CO. stn Maipen TUANE, Nie YORK, wie 3 a0 VES 4a BULTON St BROOKLYN. {76 NEWARKAVE., JERSEY CITY aren. tie tenelry Duslnoen in Maldon Tang means all wo Save nald per week will keep ail and vourtamt) dressed In well re AS Manhattan Clothing Co., New York ana i fi maine pees Fvening: Gentlemen's, Cipthos 00. WI XCHANGE CHOTRING SOM 90 Broadway, Room Out-of-town mail order dent ~~" WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, EASY PAYMENTS, Wp annd reptogantative If desea Amriican Watch & Diamond Co,, 19 MAIDEN LANE, TAKE ELEVATOR, | ‘altham & Bl- ge Watches a poe 1 Aitlag ty ‘pint nioket oftle Trond AY Bt), 263, No security required, write.’ shone ; vivania ‘he 3 x York Transfer omy at toe and check bargane in a ‘hesidenced through fo destina: + 0 Nasiou, 8 Ne Tal for: a wena i Ys \|Bcys’ Blouses and Waists 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 dnd 30 Some of the greatest values a opportunities ‘than ate here told of: Boys’ snd Uoung Men’ a Clothes and Furnishings | With such Hons as follow, Febru- acy’s last cue will cog the end of mach stock that, whille’ highty déstrable to purchasers, must be ott of omkistores ia accordance with ous polley—+ men ha ll 4 Sule 9 ye rid tre #08 es sssve 7108 Youbg Men's Trousert— Hai ei een rere: Bee 1,08 3.08 seers 1,40 2.08 neat Belt Overcoate—were rie Boys’ Overcoats— 4 to 6 yeare~wend 42.68, Runsan Overcoats small sizes—were 4.98, Rubber Coats and Mac! Mack intoshes, “breast and Norfolk Bulta— 6 Boys’ d’ wens 81.98 08 Roya’ Norfolk Bulta~ $ to 15 yeurs—were $4.98... Boys’ Norfolk Sulte-- 8 to 16 years—wero $5.08,..... Boys’ Double-Breast Suite— $4.88. Boys’ Double Labo Nea 8 to 16 years—were $5 Rusalan pe nd Ballot Bulte—_ Boys’ Builor acne 4.98, Boys’ Ballor Bulte— 4 to 10 years—were $6.98; Boys’ Knve Pants— 4 to 16 years—were Tbc,, a’ Knee Pants ie 14 years—were 91 Alpines and Telescopes Cloth and Velvet Tams All Wool Sweaters, Fine Worsted Sweaters, Juvenile Bweate! Flannel Blouses, Fancy Vests. Bath Robes . Boye’ All Linen’ dollare—wore ‘20,3 Neckties oun a epeds and Imperiale—were $ + 10 FRERUARY 8TH WE TAKM ACCOUNT OF STOCK, ‘Tt 4s little things that count,” Little drops, little grains, little worrles ~'Tis the little lots ‘that become mente it” not promptly closed out. CUBRARANCE PRICHS DO It, re Clearance Prices _ for Corsets or atyles iu which alses, ave not complete, it i» imperative that they be disposed of before stock. taking day, CORSETS OF FAVORITE KINDS! Fancy Combs pias or. Nock Bhelt Amber mountings—jewel set—value Toilet Articles All the popular Preparations, Bhomteld 9 Rooke Paste, Listerine, Mennen’s Taloum, Munyon's Witch Haxel Soap, ote, ate,, le hitisah| hed ALSO1— " "Were. Now. Woodworth's ‘Blue lily Rx: tract—ounce bottle, Sozodont Paste , Hazard & Hazard’s Dentrifice 3% 11941, 13,15, 17549, 20, 24, 2d 23, 24, 25, 22 and 28 Pie small to advertise... A yisit will va Cit 4 Hiren eth told of, but being amall| ‘West Fourteenth Street, pany mote oo General Chesca as follows:-~' GIRLS' FIND WOOL PERSE, at! jest colora—newoat mere we, or rp I and 6 ind Cad and Junior Ja saat Navy Blue and other colored 0 Rela la by, aa flannel lined — La’ LON } CLOAKS— i ant rd desirable Women's Walats Balance of this season's ‘Wool, Sik and Lace Watsts loware Walats of Flannel, Cashmere, — Brillantine or A! were $1.49 and + wore $2.08 and 6.08). re of Silk, Velvet, Crepe, ine or , bsg wer wore Hy 98 sia Only the New in Millinery” We have cloned out eve’ hat, trimmed and wat! there fi onn) apeoial values, onn judge by these READY-TO-WEAR pm pacer a ocho fae at a th 0 and F ‘ and emg and Made by @ fantory that’ aly firat-elags foot are too Dressy Girdles Taffeta, Peau a Oa ee and jade e ded ler Hagard’s Tollet Bengoin,..,., 2 17 ‘Tetlow's Swansdown , » HB 10 Petroleum JTelly--5 om, kl 3/% Michaelron's Bay Rum—4 9 18 | 9} Florentine Orris Root, +9 QL MORNING SALES To-morrow, Saturday, Until £ P, Blaok Sateén Pettienats Boys’ Suits |®™ All Wool Mixtures in desiral culorings—the Russian Suite. ‘have extra White Linen Bton Coller— BUILDING, an colorings—fresh at lly 42 NTRB BUILDING. ar ee Girls’ Shepherd Check Dresses Suspender Style with detachable waist of Blue, Brown of Garnet Wool Cashmere—new 8 pring silt Skirt—full ned—+ ah 69 le ML imps i ti be worn on Warmte days a At LOO RE BUILDING, Watting! 8 Stationery Organdy or Dimity— ue, Gray, Green, 1 sheets and & DING. Gingham, Cheviot and Pereale- f Pai “ney oped usually 24 and "THIRD FLOOR—NE Roller skates Adjustable to any slzo— Hermacite Wheels—et Morning Sale Pric THIRD FLOOR—W ira hadiee:, aad, Popular colora—value Taffeta and Peau de fe Salen hirred and pleated—b! Mercerized—flare flounce with three hematitched ruffles: tallor stitched fant full Jukcvalie Ay SECOND FLOOR. subber Hot — Bottlea Hie rtect—high SEACH 9 quately morning ies BASEMENTON WwW. Women’s Coutille Corsete Drab and White~slzes 18 ° B a much favored by EI with Halt Alcea ert at laturday, Re skcoND Fa NTR ey Silk Chiffon Veils Black, White and Colored 3 yards long—hematitehed with Arty! border—value .66,. IN FLOOR—-NEW BUILDING. Large Chihon Fold Hata “All the rage.” Entirely made of chiffon fold: Inrge dented Flares, Continentals, Cordaya and puran inal Wack, hk. Brown, ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE FM

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