The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1905, Page 8

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pod fy I | U AMITTEE of Legislation ‘Dutside of the of the Senate VY PROTECTED. of the Treas- ‘Owen Cassidy or Hard Man to ‘The Evening World.) Y,, Feb, 25.~The ‘crack on whip is very effec- matters before the e Ital, As a mat- Open session of elther int ‘consequence Mndertakings of the man owho watches ya sled ‘up the situation ‘Open houses. ontled over things that It's the on the roof and in keep me guessing. of the neat letle io that gas squeeze | pulled off in commit- fight, It Is in the it deals are cooked up he) bills killed or to sult the corporations, yesterday at a mect- Insuranee Committee, to be confined ng.that the insu thoroughly, pi in the State—want anything they do Was holding one of Halt a dozen inde to the people jon, Lou Payn' DERMEN BURY LAW FOR REFORM Brooklyn Taxpayers’ Associa- tions Want to Know What Has Become of Two Ordi- nances a Year Old and More, Charging that the Board of Aldermon thas buried” two ordinances intended to bring about improvements on the Brodklyn Rapid Transit system, Attor- ney Charles H, Haubert, representing tho. Twenty-eighth Ward Taxpayers ‘Aasoclation, to-day sent a letter to Pres- {dent Pornes, of the board, asking for an explanation, For almost a year both of these ordi- nancea have been pending Helore the Rallroads Committee of the board, Ac- cording to Attorney Haubert neither of them Has reported on, ‘and for all practical purposes they are dead, Ons of the He ed Way toilet-rooms shall be on all o' the stations of the Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit, The other orders the Brook- lyn Rapid Transit to remove the cle- vated pillars. on Broadway between Stone and Al 3, avenues, in Bréok- lyn, ‘These plilats, it 1s charged, are responnitie yor sco os of aceldents and menv denthe each year) Whe. the nines es worn Introduced before the doand they were at once referred to | the Railroads Committee. | expected some action within a | jo length of time,” eald Attor- noy Hasbert to-day, the ordinances Decame ‘lost in the shuffle’ Last Feb- riary I wrote to Chairman John J, Hag- erty, of the committes, asking him what: had been done, and whether he would give the various improvement associations in Brooklyn a hearing on thom, Mr, Haggerty did not answer this letter, Now I am writing to Mr. “The whole thing certainly looks very strange, When the Twenty-eighth Ward Association) endeavored to have ‘tollet- rooms placed in the various stations we began ly writing to Preaident Win- ter, of the Brooklyn Rapid Transtt, He anewered, stating thnt the Improvement would be made as aoon as possible, Then we pet about to force him to fnprovement, The ordinance Say atonement y Se ol aa pounded before the Railroads not ‘ny, inelnuntions, these Pa ee toe uineeas the abolishment of the | elu | Within a year, it ts the belief of ‘for the deterrent effect on others, » ARREST 28 SPITTERS. One Prisoner In Assistant Chemist { ‘ef Hedith Board, 1] Twenty-elght opltters were arraigned th find out Weception to be given pet Terrace Garden to the | of Sullivan County re- et is to’ renew acquaint | the good old summer t 1® ‘mountain resorts, ane rege) the West Bide Cow aut ht to-day was of No. 1303 Witth nenilat of the Board On the platform in eth street, FREE FOR 30 DAYS A POSITIVE CORE FOR CATARRA MILLIONS FOR THE CITY LIGHT PLANT | Board of Estimate To-Day Appro-| printed §00,000 for tytial Work, ‘The Board of Estimate will proceed at once with the appropriation of the sev-/ oral miljjons of dollars needed for build~ ing ihe propoxed municipal electric light+ Ing plant, whieh Is designed to furnish | light for-streeta, avenues, parks, public plachs and public buildings to the ex-| lon of all outside competitors. Mayor McClellan, a plant capable of furnishing all the needed Mumination | will have been established in Manhat- tan. Then will follow the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond inj turn, The Board of Estimate and Appor- tlonment to-day appropriated $400,000 for the purpose of beginning work on the lant for Manhattan and the Bronx, he cost for those two boroughs has buen estimated at more than 54,000,00), As soon as the site has been golected the appropriation of to-day will permit of work of construction beginning im- mediately, A iit as “TOO MUCH SHOOTING.” Fong Sentence for the Youth Who Had Wounded Emptoyer, Judge Newburger, in General Bes: ona to-day, sentenced young Camillo Galluc! to Sing Sing prison for six years and ten months for shooting his employer Louis L. Grauert, foreman in @ bigoult factory, on Jan, 19. There was no apparent cause for the shooting excopt that Gailucl did not like the tnsk Grauert assigned him to in the factory, “There has been too much shooting by fouls of your nativity,” Judge New- arger told Galluct, “and It 1s my de~ termination to make an example of pit e use of pistols by your countrymen is al- together too com: i) ASPERFEL LEVELAN 1H Bowery, ®arery Sevios Bet, Grand and Broome ats., north of Grand St. Station, wost side of atreet. Subway Station Spring Bt. VALUE $100. NOW $48, This is the ring we have been sell- ing right along for $100, but for quick ‘action we offer a limited number at 448, Diamond will be reset in Lady’s ting tf desired, Chance of a lifetime. GBITLEMEN'S GOLD WATCHES, Gentleman's Solid 14.kt Gold Watch, genuine Waltham move- ment; worth $40; our mst P20 Solid 14.and 18 karat gold seamless Wedding Rings our specialty. Prices $2.50 to $15.00. Quality Guaranteed. No Extra Charge for Lettering. RAR Open Evenings Tit7, Saturdays Till 10, RAAT APRA ADA Mall Orders Filled, Inquiries Solicited. DRUGGISTS GIVING AWAY MUNYON'S $1 INHALER FREE WITH MUNYON'S PAW-PAW $2.00 for THE MOST COMPLETE AND ONLY POSITIVE CURE FOR CATARRH, COLDS, COUGHS, » GRIP, BRONCHITIS AND ASTHMA.- im moing to prove PAW RAW. ‘and my int Dowilvely cure Ci by thie Catarrh of the Head, Catarrh of the Threat, Gatarnn of the ) Catarrh of wy Feeenacty, Catarih and OA+ the. Riders, 2 pent TRele suracters | co fg Chairman of mittee, and 10, 19 repre- of two Kinds i “Business Bargains,” holds the “lines.” Mn only ee Yndiaeeton and os \ ~ Gives Instant Relief, Clouds o! medicated vipor are Inha'ed! through the mouth and cmitted from the! nosirils, cleansing and vaporzing cll the) and diseased parte whicu cannoi, med cine "a i _ by taken Inco the 85 Cents as Catarrh of the nose, head 5 a and throat, that positively must have boca) treatment in order to soothe and heal the raw aces and form a new mea: brane. All the medt+ clpe in the world Dag Internally wit Hut Ure auch cases, A am therstore Ushers Lf away wi, INHALBK ab ply tee to Who purohsas § bottle of my ‘vaws Yaw. 1 aun Koln. to brove thar CATARRH batt bili cwed. 1 ais wnk to prove tWo-thinds of ie (anny Of deatnesn cas tenet by this teal. went I am molng to ches aod Nervousness {0 prove *hat my Tn |) halos with Immeniatets i and bead all od and Infiamed thar tho oniy Whleh Is Inhalea eth not Ve) medi other way, aw bar kage and chance to make the tex, 1 9 every ihe who buyn thd i Gth Ave., Cor. 20th St. The Greatest Shoe Sale 25,000 4-ply linen collars for Covering all our departments on the main floor and in the basementJ}) store alterations, Never such low prices for is in full operation during All Cammeyer’s first-class, high-grade goods, such splendid footweai and fully guaranteed, { These goods are displayed in our windows, and every line repre- sented will be found in stock in complete range of sizes, MAIN FLOOR. W omen's|Men's Black French Calf, |Calf, Box Calf Box Calf, Kidjand Velour, and Patent/Calf, Double Leather, in| Soles, Button, Button, Lace|Lace and Blue and Oxtords, | cher, $9.25 $9.25 Boys’ Velour Calf, Box Calf, Lace and Blucher and Enamel Leather and Patent $Q-25 Leather Lace,..; i...:0sseecsseee.), Misses’ Box Calf and Black Calf, But-| Child's Calf, Button and Lace, Hand ton and Lace, Hand Sewed Welts,|Sewed Welts, Stout Soles, True Form Sizes 11 to 2..0..,8125 and @1.78 | Lasts, Sizes 6 to, 10¥b,.... 1,00 Child’s Box Calf, Button and Lace, Misses’ Box Calf Hand Sewed Welts,) Hand Sewed Welts, Sizes 6 to 1034, Low Heels, Sizes 2% to 6 $2.00 $1.40 Little Gent§? Patent Leather Lace, Sizes 8 to 1344, spring heel,..:..».$1,00 IN THE BASEMENT. Men's en Calt, Black if and Pat- ent Leather Lace, $ ] 50 7 Double Solen, LJ Men's Black Kid, Velour and Box Calf, Lace and Patent Leather, Button and Women’s Black Kid Button and Lace, patent leather and kid tips +. $1.50 Women's Fancy Slippers $1,50 | Women's Felt Slippers, 50c. and $1.00 Women’s First Quality Storm Rubbers, ... wy Boys’ First Quality Storm King Rubber Boots, sizes 1 to 5%. Youths’ First Quality Storm King Rubber Boots, sizes 11 10 1344 Child's Box Calf, Button and Lace, sizes 6 to 10%4.. Misses’ Box Calf, Button and Lace, sizes 11 to 2.. STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. _ The Cutaway Coat and Vest for Men It's"important that the cutaway coat and vest should fit faultlesaly, that the shoulders should be shapely, that thé collar and lapels should fit snug about the neck, that the front should set smooth and not wrinkle, that the skirts should not spread open im’back All these features are @ part of Vogel Brothers’ cutaway coats and vests and are the little marks of perfection which dis- tinguish them from the ordinary ready-made kind, We provide these coats and vests in regular and English walking models. At $10—Cutaway coats and vests of @ splendid, durable black cheviot. At $12—Cutaway coats and vests of black diagonal that will not grow gray or glossy. , Ly hue jay coate and vests of rich, soft-feeling black ‘e! At $20—Cutaway coats and vests of a superior grade rich black Thibet, At $25—Cutaway coa worsted—silk lined, ~ Voge Brathoxs AQ Six. Cov. Bt Ave. Open Saturday night till 10 o'clock. ind vests of unfinished black uit Special of Importance! Men’s Fancy Cheviot $ and Black Thibet Suits The kind of Suits that bring stiff prices everywhere, Splendidly fitting garments cut on the most carefully designed patterns—in brown effects, gray effects, in distinct plaids, and also the plain blacks for which there 1s always so great a demand. These Suits will stand the most critical examination in every detail, On sale at both Surprise establishments one week ending next $5 Clearance Friday... . Clearance Sound and Hats, Boys’ Suits, 95c., $1.45. | $1.15, $2.50, Men's Trousers, | Stylish Shoes, Excellent Grade Fleece-Lined Underwear—Men's Sizes,25c.; Boys’ Sizes, 15c, $1,$150,$2.50 | $1.45, $1.95, THE SURPRISE STORE 132 to 146 W. 14th St, | Third Ave., n.w, cor, 83d St, Between 6th and 7th Aves. One Block from L Station, Derby and Soft ore THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 24,105, et it i Yat { AVE, VETO RO™ STREET \ the annual sale at six for 35c.| | L other collar sales are overshadowed by this one. Hundreds of men will'reY member the sensation this annual sale of Hnen collars created last year, and all who recollect quality will at once resolve to come here to-morrow and select a supply of fresh, clean, well-laundere collars at less than half the price asked all over America for the same standard brands, | Main mieor, In other words they are collars made to sell at 15c., or 2 for 25c.—tcemorrow the price is—6 for 35c. cath We cannot sell less than six to a customer as the crowd will be so great it would result in confuston, Hey but we'll have your sige and the style you prefer all ready for you so that you may receive prompt attention, We Guarantee the style to’ be correct, and we also guarantee & compen assortment ‘of shapes. meat & oe Once a year a celebrated Troy, N. Y., manufacturer delivers from 25,000 to 50,000 collars tog %~ Simpson Crawford Co. to be disposed of as the greatest bargains of the year. They are collars that do not quite come > Hp. fe Standard of perfection set by this manufacturer, but they are not torn or soiled in any mater, and the mater! M4 Is are perfect quality four-ply linene, We pay less than half price, and guarantee them to be desirable and wearable, All regulation 15c, collars—never sold tess than 25c, for two—to-morrow this great sale begins—6 for 35¢, Six pairs of cuffs 0c. $1 negligee shirts at 79c. i Three hundred dozen four-ply linene cuffs, as good| One hundred dozen men’s new colored negiigee ; as the collars ay from thé’same source—all hand laun-! shirts, made from light-weight corded madras, printed de- dered—clean, durable, and in the " Proper shapes—sizes 10,| signs—all on white grounds—hair stripes—neat figures 10.2, 11 and 11.2 inches—pair 10c., or six pairs for 50c.— | and dots—all blue and black.and white effects—all perfgct to-morrow’s the time to pO UE —detached cuffs—all sizes. Misses’ new Spring. |< %, length coats, 9.75 Stiff trimmed hat department offers T'S a beauty—one of those stunning new styles Oe 600 brand new tur- that will please the mother as well as many of the $15 models, and satisfy the miss as well. We doubt it you could duplicate this creation at bans and sailor effects. the Bad oy iste's af bin than Li Asa leader for Saturday we offer ex- ‘ pring-weight cove ceedingly jaunty turbans and tricorns, simply cloths — full | box - plaited trimmed with wings or quills and velvet—take our word for it, they look more ele- gant than $$ hMtS,,,.e,c0eesseens Do BD back with belt—collar and cuffs trimmed with panne il pal braid—sizes i4and1 ver reasonable ied 9.75 Millinery for the present. We are splendidly prepared for your millinery wants throughout our entire department, and offer for to-morrow stirring values for present wear, / 15.75 for junior suits of new Spring mixtures—full box coat —semi-fitting - strapped back collarless—trimmed with con- geet ices hae 1 brett and s' raid—satin lining— UL Kilt skt—-sies 44 and 46, Silk braid small turbang, 50 for misses’ covert tricorns, cloth coats in. two models |. and Jarge shapes with bigh backs, beautl. —collarless, notch collar fully made over wire frames, in entirely new zl ade bectaiivng shapes a3 adopted byParls for this Spring— co ETRD Os heh " all the new colorings, including saxe blué, ) Pteebae if Mes Ws mulberry, old rose, bronze, green, and, of i 8.95 for girls’ regula course, black, brown and mavy—a hal that AY would easily command $3.95—for SaUFAY cs .scseese sesaeveten COED $0 dozen pyroxoline and chiffon combined, Tricorns, turbans and toques just as well made as the above value, but not quite so many “lors to choose from—8 dife ferent shapes, one as good as the tion suits of Spring- other, and all new—for Saturday at 2. welght blue cheviot—full blouse, large collar, silk tie, emblem on sleeve—new kilt skirt—sizes"12, 14 and 16, 1,95: for girlsfine’ white lawn dresses, long-waisted model; trimmed—skirt finished with 6-Inch hem—special value—6, 8 and 10 years. ‘ 5.75. for, girls’ coats: of-Spring-weight covertexfull fancy velvet collar--finished and boxy, with belt at back. with silk braid-—full sleeve, reversed cuff—sizes 6 to 14, Third Floor, IMP3ON CRAWFORD 00. irst great ten-dollar-and-a-half sale of men’s cravenette coats and black suits. RAVENETTES look like fine, dressy, broad shoulder, swagger overcoats,. but they'll turn water a duck’s back and by |, cas. come out of the rain the same handsome garments that men find the ut- ae t/ Pa most satisfaction in wearing on bright days when the weather's a bit mild , i t for a heavy overcoat, Second Floor. Ap: The Cravenette coats are the regular $15 quality. Gara, my . The black suits are the regular $18 quality. i | i The black suits are suitable to wear the year round— they're all that $18 suits should be—no merchant tailor makes a better suit or a better-fitting garment to measure for jless than $25 and make a fair profit, so it is practically a $25 black suit for 10.50, though we'll ad- mit you can buy its equal ready to wear for $18, 1 50 Black suits and cravenettes are the gar- e® ments needed now more than all others. $15 cravenettes at 1 At 18 black suits at 10,50—all sizes sizes—34 to 44—broad shoulders, close |—33 to 46—single or double breasted i i fitting collar—52 inches long—loose | style—superbly cut and fashioned—all it ; and lined with fine venetian—fancy |hand-made by the best journeymen tai- v worsteds in plain colors, stripes and |lors—lined throughout with high grade ' checks, plaids or plain and black thibet. |Princess serge—to wear the year round, y : : Another lot of 3,54 and $5 fancy vests at 1.50. ‘ e Saturday’s selection has not been excelled by any we've had and we fully expect another rush day—sizes 34 to 44—browns in basket effects—smooth effects in cheviot and watered figures—white mercerized and fancy washable effects—the best vests we ever offered at the price—$1,50, New lot of trousers at $2 They'd be good values at double the price— all sizes 30 to 52 waist—perfect fitting—the several hundred pairs sold show what good values they are. ‘Clear R Boys’ Spring Suits at 83 4 Sizes 7 to 16—Norfolk suits with, bloomer trousers and double-breasted suits—they're wonder= fully cheap at our special Saturday price—83,00, SINPSON CRAWFORD CO, ing sale: Winter shoes. EDUCTIONS out of the ordinary give this sale an unusual bargain character, A clearing that practically affects our entire stock—our regular high grade footwear at a great saving, Odd lots—discontinued styles—all brought to Second Floor, the fore and specially priced for to-morrow. ™ A great many of these shoes are of a weight and character that make them suitable for early Spring wear, Read each item carefully—not a shoe that we cannot fully guarantee, Pa 1.80 for women’s patent coltskin lace and Blucher' shoes, welt Stitched oak soles; 3.00 and 3.50 values, 1,80 for women's black vici kid lace and button shoes, welt stitched oak soles; 3,00 values, 1,80 for girls’ very fine vici kid lace and button spring heel shoes, Sizes 8% to 2, hand seweds 2.75 and 3,00 values, 2.60 for women’s vici kid lace and button, hand welt, cork filled custom boots; regular 3.50 and 4.00 values. 2.@O for women’s black Russia velour and box calf hand sewed, damp proof, lace, button and Biucher boots; several new models; regular 3,50 and 4,00 values, 1.80 for discontinued lines of our! At 79¢.—Men’s everstick famous Ess See Ess 3.50 shoes—sizes 214, 3 and , invisible rubbers; regular price, $1.00, { 344—lacé and button —patents and kids, | 4 8c. for men’s Turkish tow- 2.40 for boys’ French patent calf and elling, carpet sole bath silppers—reg- black Russia hand welt, lace shoes -sizes 43 to | ular 75c, f : 5° — regular 3,50 — custom shoes| 44. for choice of our entire | stock of children’s leggins—leather, qual to men’s shoes at §.00, 1.40 for choice from 400) velvet and corduroy—all colors but al pairs of men's high-grade slippers— | White— values up to 2.00, variely of patterns—leather lined~|@e for Dr. Earl's Antiseptic ra Ms hand-turn slippers of vici in brown| foot powder—a positive preventive and black m sk! rown and! and cure for swollen or burning feet ‘aray-—regulat $2.0 to $3.00, | regularly 45.

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