The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1905, Page 4

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8 ATTACKS LRT.MANONA f > 5 SOME INCIDENTS OF DAY OF “CONGESTED TRAFFIC." ‘A mob of half-grown men and boys) attentton shoved them away and stood calleoted on Frundred ani second street to One Hun One dered the ine of the 'L..'" made, aa tho root Bs and them ns, a mt to) 0 downggirn pl “for tern ting % Srealee trons ing trains, The trik- fra ind mt oe fetid qund of joe’ feerres wirived 1 wouttered the men Recreate setae "ata rane {n the Bast One 4 and Twenty-s! fifth street mrike- iy E g j I ; i i i z if E f F BE f i Fed +4 t Hi t i i i : Ee | I i —E z = <7 E Es F = : Eg fj i i b4 : 7 gE ESE Hh | tleees { il 5 i E 5 ; Nora Wall Hadn't k Miniater to ‘Them. to Mi ‘wall, atxteon-year-old O'Brien, aged weven-} po: game weet side «tore, general alarm was sent out ‘of tho girl's father, Dantel fin, 628 West Forty-seventh suspected an elopement, to-day at No, 1009 Third ‘thoy ren away. and intended but had not found odur- —— im Albany to Urge In- Hion Measure, Hivening Worth) | Wie ToA large delega~ ntatives of business and of New York came to urge the Committee to report calling sees oni ois methods of. the Telephone U MN, Bethel, of the tele- +i and John G, Milburn, he company, are here in of the trust, me HEATRE MORTGAGED. Peltivan and Prank J, Far- Rell Baise $155,000. haxoseman ‘smothy D, Sullivan J. Farrell on the Savoy Thea- t $5540) to-day, he mortwasecs mm ‘Thomas and Edward R. , widow and son of the lite ‘uel Thomas, as executors of homas estate, The Interest nite 1s | f cont, TE ee aa per. iN SHEEPSHEAD BAY. | Hottmen, fied a mortage |i ixth street station dia- Srdetly conduct Couldn't Dislodge Boys from Roof} « of Trolley Care. ‘olook when an Highth ave: ne Tirtacs “cat reached One Hundred and Sixteenth street, crowded so that even a foothold on front or rear step was impossible and even the fender in te rat a? Satan abloe <n a down’ aay Woot specter ordered them down, Two obeyed, but the third held his place. ‘The crowd hooted at as the conduct ras ave it up town, By this time three or four other oars had halted and threa to geven boys had climbed on top of each, ‘When. tho first oar reached thy stabi at Piftieth street an in halt it ordered the boy down from the ‘top. hooted and kept ringing the starting Two inspectors, went after the but ovuld’ not budgesbim. ‘Then the inspector lost his temper and d4- clared an cay. could not go on. until the_ bo; ag off, The: ni car, with three boys on and vanothor with six Was’ switched wround the first gent on with no effort to on roof, Then i ind threatened off if he did not go on and the oar ‘moved on while those aboard the Inenpetor: a darting tee They, bean delaved ten minus At Canal @urget the inspector had ¥%) policeman, and-as there was roont Sy that time a the platform the ‘ot 'viders came without protest. fe Colored Strike-Breaker Polite, but * Wouldn't: Open Door, Dor some unknown reason the doors of the last two cars on an early morn- es Lear aes onirany | HD age AS ued trousers and "Lat ‘me out, a portly,, pompous emg Sol ‘when the (iss ved at Tae aay i ; ‘Golly, I'ee boss.” replied the gable-faced conductor, a youll have f go forward and try er do’, my, or youse gwine to wet 1 Poa T can't oblige you, Passengers Are Nervous, \ ‘That Subwa; ngers were appre- hensive of on the t of strikers was shown at the venty= second street station, Something con- nectéd with the air brake of one of the of aeengers sprang to thelr and Pushed to the door in an effort ce of many uptors the | destinations of, their by indicated they were out of bom Ten, Most were unable to tell whether they were on ay Sateen Hh, ons, t) way lon, One dred and Fonty-seventh ‘street and Broadway, the company had a negro spi a basket, filled sand- ches @ bucket of coffee, When the “strike. breakers” got in from their the: aa hey with these freshments without oharge. Women Sleuths Out, Mo supplement the force, of special po- Weencth the company has a number of women (etectives, who nde up and @ traing with thelr eyes jr #ome move on the part loyees, One of qilte @ ecene on [dal She arly express traing, was stan in the rear of the last ear and noticed three young men tam. ing iy Sa the alr brake, warned 0) the Mots of tencmenta| nol along the Third avenue “1/' from One dred and Fourth street during the rush| hear from mo.” hour and showared passing tratna with tones and places of brink, breaking « Dumber of windows and frightening pas- pongers, Cwpt. Brennan, of the Hast Fourth street sta- out his reserves and or. to clear bas roots along m9 Taplay "dee para ‘ ) ade b} Palceman, ietan, ot The ta ne on the (pions of the Third avenue fe refused and the mspector tried | no to bring him down by forte, ‘Dhe crowd ig them detlantly with hor back ‘to ae door, Bho drow out a little note +] "know you" he sald, “You will "Just what T thought," sald one of the young mon. "She is a dotecttve,” |e tho three got away ua #oon aa pope able. ‘The women detootives have been om- loyed as era on the road it are now tot of the seking pers 8, Bankers’ Clorke Use Bloyolee. Man: the well-known egvh| and brokers i walt reot housed not down by helt eat 10 o'olock, but telephoned t they were oom- ae te they could find cabs or There wee & 1 @te- BONE tg pees HEOLEY WARNS MEN NOT TO QUIT WORK, The following bulletin ‘was consplou- ously placamied at all Subway and El. evated road terminals to-day: To All Employees: Tt hes been brought to the attention e of the management thet certain officers of the various Icbor organisations ocon- nected with this company's lines have jo-fay advised em ik bees gd to report fee duty until ordered to-do so by sald oi Moers, ‘This nottoe 1s for purpose of sn: that any employee rofusi ling to report tor duty with. be ped unclig or falling to te) out ‘fatatsotory pg will opp a from the colle and bis place aocondance with the senior nL. B, V. Bryan, Vice- — ee HOW JUDGE LACOMBE WENT HOME TO-DAY. Judge of the U. 8. Clroult Court. who lives at No, #8 West Forty- second street. showed the value of an analytical and judicial mind to-day, ‘When he learned of the subway and elevated strike when he left the Govern- ment Building he wajked to the foot of Franklin street and took a Weehaw- ken ¢erry-boat, From there he caught street ferry, thoroughfare, idence. fi EE [eerie aC METROPOLITAN ROAD EXPECTS NO TROUBLE. H. H, Vreeland, the President of the Interurban Street Rallway Com- pany, and Oren Root, jr., the general manager of the line, said to-day that they were not likely to be affected by the present strike except to crowd their Win etttts does nat atteot Our men have @ benevolent organization, ‘but no regular association, such ag the fone Acaganated Asugolation. I expect no as A —— «NO ACTION ON BROOKLYN CONNECTING RAILROAD. _ Aldermen Fall to Take Up Applica- fiom for Franchise to Join Toanel and Stati Contrary to general expectation no action was taken by the Board of Al- dermen to-day on the Moation of the Naw York Connection wad Com- pany, for a franchise to build) a road in rooklyn, Mr. Fornes made a mild speech in which he requested all com- mittees to 8 s00n as ible the resolutions pending ‘before them jn or- der|to relieve our much-crowded calen- 1 Mr, Sullivan replied: "Speaking for the Sheth ie on Bridges and Tunnols, of which I chairman, I can say we fay always re Pres AT SUBYW An averuge of ten local and three ex- prers trains were ran In tho subway every hour during the morning, The headway on the local tracks varied from two to fifteen minutes, Express traina were rin whenever possible, All of the stations were lined with de- tectives and special policemen in the employ of the Interborough Company About # o'clook these were relnforced by @ number of regular policemen, A watchful lookout was kept for strikers and atrike sympathizers, The company's detectives shouldered their way through the crowds of passengers as though gager for the fray, Most of the trains in the Subway WOMAN’ FALLS BETWEEN “UW CAR AND PLATFORM, A: young woman, twonty years old, who refused to give ber name, was slightly injured to-dey at the Thin avenue “L" station at One Hundred and Beventy-seventh street and Tre- mont venue by falling between as southbound train and the ptetform. The guard on the train had pulled POLICE CONSPICUOUS "AY STATIONS were made up of from three to fivg |cars, These were filled to the doore at the Brookiyn Bridge station, and per- sons who waited further uptown fared badly, Persons at the bridge statiun were eometimes compelled (to waly twenty and poy minutes, At some of the stations Frenne of men hurled epithets at tho strike breakers at long range, of which they took no notice except to emile sardon|- cally, but it was notkeable that there were no strikers who venured to make free with them at close range. Even at polnts that wene fully manned no effort was made to compel the pay- ment of fares, Numbers of boys and young men passed the gates without dropping tickets and were unchallenged, “It things gt "remarked one of these economists, “the company will begin to pay ws to ride on their trains, the bell but forgot to close the gates, and as the young woman went to step aboaml the train moved and she slipped and fot, Policoman Joseph T. Dugan, of the Kingsbridge station, caught hold of the woman in time to prevent her from being ‘killed, rt SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. BY SISTERS A Message St. John The good Vaudeville In Our _ Automatic Sixth Floor, i to-lay at the foot of ade was ‘about five fi in’ height, had dark halr o ie and wore a dark gray 8 Morby and rubbers, pockets were found 61 ¢ d wi ult, _— » SCHOOL SWIMMING POOLS, ) (Special to The Bvening World.) BANY, Margh 7—A bl! authoriz- | Boar of Bdueation to construct nol pools in connection with the . of public schools in Ne Watroduced to-day by Mr. OF CHARITY ’s Hospital, Lowell, Mass. is done by St. John’s Hospital, of Lowell, Mass.. will ever ‘) be held in grateful memory by thousands of people. The Sisters of Charity who care for the sick and ailing at this institutfon say: B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps Before 12, Then One Till Closing. Slip Covers and Awnings At One-Third Less Than Usual Prices We have one of the largest and best equipped workrooms in New York, where we employ dozens of expert workmen in the manufacture to order of slip covers, awnings, window shades, upholstering and recover- ing of furniture, etc. In order to keep our force intact during the present dull season we will take orders at fully one-third under the normal prices, The Lowest Price Yet Quoted on Slip Covers You never yet have seen’ this price duplicated on a set of five slip covers—4.89. It means Belgian stripe damask always used the manufacture of slip covers, means grade of workmanship, and also means that we guarantee! We send an expert measurer and cutter He cuts each of the tive pieces to be a perfect fit to your home, covered in your presence, Neat stripe: the high quality of by this store in the same splendid s are used and each! slip is bound with a shrunk braid, ‘This price covers the use of twenty yards of 30-inch materi 4 proportionate price. Awnings to al, Larger Suits at Order at 1.89 It’s early for awnings, but you seldom have a chance at so low a price; and, too, we'll store them for you if you do not want them now, and will put them up when you do want them, At 1.89 we will make to measurement awnings for an ordi- nary sized window, and will use a full 8-ounce awning stripe mounted on the very best iron frames, Galvanized fittings will be used, This makes a window awn- ing just as good as the kind for which you will pay 3.50 later in the season, you the choice of color, are finished with side hems and made as For this price we will measure, a first-class sl ould be made. Holland Window Shades to Order at 44c’ Furniture Beautifully Upholstered | Real Holland House Window Shades to order, We will make your old furniture look new, because we employ none but the make and hang shades for the ordinary sized window, using good Holland and giving | most skilled workmen and use none but the best fittings that money, skill and experi- We will mount them on reliable spring rollers, The shades | ence can buy No better work is possible anywhere, and in addition to quality we will save you at least one-third on the price, Estimates furnished free, Call, telephone or mall a request and we will send an expert to figure on any work of this kind. ENRY SIEGEL P “Comparison Sale” Those two words tell the whole story of the spectacular values advertised to-day, It’s because | we really want you to compare the prices we quote with those advertised by other stores that we call this the ‘‘Comparison Sale,” For each day we have planned out a new series of bargains, To- morrow’s features are among the greatest we have yet announced, } Two B, & M. Blue Trading Stamps til 12; then one till closing, We Urge Comparison of Furniture Prices You'll find them . We unheritaty) - ou ma. hogany finish’ be} to frames, mahogany finished, rubbed and be arma, eaddie seat. A. thorou comfortable, serviceable, stron reparing for ‘the Fel oY, Sale wo Pan ectoss of these chalta, which Wo secured at our. own price, Consequently. $ go at, bade {for Combination chaire 75c, Feather inches, covered, » A, UCKING soe eee. srseee ses sereeeBZO Pillows, with A. covered with cotton, Mattress is {ered with @ good grade of ticking. ed with best tempered steel springs and covered with the newest designs of figured tapestry, satin damask and verona, Comparison Sale price, (for Mattress with good, clean fill- top, covered in @ good grade of Mattress. 4.98 jThe top, bottom, sides and ends are| bed is guaranteed to contain three coats 1.98 4 vastly tess than any prices you have paid’on the same high class of furniture now in your own horhe. 7 4 . zt Five pieces, new and beautifully designed, artistically carved upholster= 4.9 Enamelied Iron Bedstead White Enamelled Iron Bedstead, lew and beautiful in design, with heavy. cort- tinuous posis, brass scroll centre. This lished, massive arms, shaped “3 - | OE enamel andcan be had in all \. 6.48 sizes. Value 10,00, al Importers’ Samples of Odd China Thttse importers’ samples are from ail the leading and celebrated potteries of France, Germany and Austria, Bowls, Chop Dishes, The assortment includes Salad Mayonnaise Dishes, Chocolate Pots, Cracker jars, Celeries, Nappies, Spoon ‘Trays, Olive Dishes, Sugar and Cream Sets and ‘every other staple and odd shape of china. They are , artistically decorated with every conceivable design in colorsiand gold, We have arranged P them in 5 lots,as fol Table No. 1—25e for 6Sc values Table No. 2—49c for 1.25 values Table No. 3—98c, values to 2.25 Table No. 4—1.49, values to 3.50 Table No. 6—1.98, values to 5.00 Basement. lows: 2.00' Crystal Wine Sets Sell at 98c tray. All are of the best crystal 98e}: Decorated designs in natura! colors or tinted Each consists of a large decanter, six stem wine glasses and fine round 1 glass, Your choice of two styles; plain glass with raised enametied decorations or the handsome imitated ri fh lass designs, Lamp Globes: The large 10 and 12 inch sizes, artistic floral, nds, oft 49c for 1.00 styles | Bhe for 1.25 styles | 8c for 1.75 styles = , Compare Carpet 1,1 We will make, line and lay free, of charge Carpets nought trom this advertisement, This saves you 15c each yard, 50e and 69e per yard for 75c Tapestry Brussels Carpets, 78e per yard for 1.00 Brussels Carpets, borders to match. 79e and 89¢e for 1,10 Wool Velvet Carpets, , 95e per yard for 1,35 Wilton Velvet Carpets. 98e per yard for 1.50 Axminster Carpets, borders to match, Royal Wilton Rugs | Axminster Rugs Here are bargains In rugs| Alexander Smith's and whioh cannot be overlooked. | Sanford's Waxminster Rugs, 24.98 for 35.00 9x12 | LAD for 2.75 rugs, 27200 20.08 for 80,00 a's 510.8 118,70 for 24,75 rugs,8,3710.8 Finest 40,00 Seamless Axminster Rugs at 19,08 [7 | We have secured 100. more | of these 40,00 rugs. The last 19 98 Jot was sold in one week, We 19 98 i have them in the very best A patterns made, oa — Matting, Linoleum and Oilcloth brag for China Matting, concn trite eae a 6,00, No. PGvdde-zbe per square yard for Olleloth et No. 2 Grade—gte per square yard for 45c Olicloth, No, 8 Grade—Ae per square yard for 400 Olicloth: No. 4 Grade—17e per square yard for %o Olicloth, at once, Ruitled Curt yards long, ony. 20e per pair for Plain Ruffled Muslin Curtains, 244 #90 per pair for Striped Muslin Curtains, 2% yards 60 Pairs of Irish Point Lace Curtains at' Half ! \ ‘This Comparison Sale has already brought ij some astonishing bargains in Lace Curtains, but none better than those we offer for the selling of to-morrow. ‘The lot.consists of a big assort. | ment of Swiss-made Curtains on a fine double. thread net in many new designs, splendid new patterns that will take your fancy They are all Fourth Floor; 1.56 per pair for 3.48 Curtains 2.60 per pair 3.87 per pair for 7.48 Curiains 4.92 per pair for 8.98 Curtains for 5.45 Curtains * Cross Stripe Curtains 7e per pair for 8H F Pairs of fine 1.26" Crows Striped Curtains, made ‘of ‘ine grenadine with pretty ff ‘pea In-many colors, Good Housefurnishings Cost So Little Now: It’s the Comparison Sale that brings down the prices of Housefurnishings, Therefore be sure to stock up during the sale, 69e for Plate Rack,| Ge for Improved Steel large size, highly pole|Potato Masher with ished. enamelled handle, \8Be for Fimily | Weighing Scales with 40¢ for Kitchen Cleaver, like cut, jhe tin scoop, Will weigh with poli |to 24 pounds, with polished wood handle. Zio for China Cereal white wood, Jars, barrel shape, in|7@ for Whisk Broom, extra quality, blue or white, | Ge for Spice Cabinet nicely stained in oak with 8 drawers, | 8,98 for Pearl Coal’ |Range No, 7, Ithas !14-inch oven, remov. Step-Ladder Chair, 89c large base. 89¢ for Famil; 10¢ for Foot Stool of Se for Soap Dishes of tin scoop, will fl wed weigh to 24 Ibs, hard wood, Board of hard woed. tached to the wall. Groceries Challenge |ment and finished in golden oak, Thousands enjoyed big money savings on groceries Monday and Tue: profit by to-morrow’s equally low prices, Be among the number, Salt Mackerel) Packed in 10-lb, Pails, val. 1,60. Pail, 1.38 Coffee Exquisite Blend: ’o more thoroughly introduce this] 7 high-grade 26c, Java and Mocha Coffee We quote for this sale priv D Tbs, 81,00; 1 Armour's or sw ams 8 el it spect, ‘They w 10 Ibs, each, for this wale, CATSUP, bia, regular pint bot, or Colum= MAPLE 1p, um- | MAPLE 8 ¥ RU P, Blue Bell maple + BB PATENT FLOUR, | mail, tender, Blue Bell, fancy | Sn. care, #2 Minnesota; Qe dor, 81.40) 1 Y-bbl, sack, bel PEARL Hominy, | BTRAW: bulk, 10 GRAHAM FLOUR, Blue Bell, Amber Graham; 10-pound cloth sack, 360.3] 2 COLUMBIA | RIV- BR SALMON, choice cuts, Blus 8 b, Nat oan 105 ' 18¢ served, 2-pound doz, 81,88 can the every 4% Ibs, 1. OC PRUNES, rlews bran grown and packed jordon, Califor- wood hiorning, ny RD Calito IMPORTED HER. n i in tomato ae or plain Marahalis, 3 cans, 80 CAN esas HAND - PICKED NAVY. BEANS, New York State; 10 pounds, atic pounds « 6e RROW FAT PEAS, deliciously sweet, worth 10c.; special, per eral be BC Cava BART LY PEARB, brand, 3-Ib, cholee orn stock nn, 4005 14@ THA," ‘ali’ Ge, green and black, weet drawing +B 1bay Ss di Bell, Spas fatkage, a erie 3 dos, 3 oan. 10e for foot bench, made of fien | able front grate with 29¢ for Galvanized Foot Tub, like |@%4 Coat Rack, side shelf and extra cut, with side handle, 18 ins, long, | Weighing Scale with | heavy block tin with 89e for Blackening Cabinet, velvet || $e for 4'{-fot Skirt drawer and can be at- top, with dauber and brush compart. | Picnic Hams vitt's ny one is guaran- RRIWS, | 5; fanoy red ripe pre: d Blue Bel, the cele- brated ‘Victory extra quality; case, ta, 9- | DIES; pound... own} onde, | LAKE MAN 1 c WHITEFISH ; youn 39e for Imported 4D: for Curtain |Market Basket of Stretcher, 6x12, ‘ith fancy straw with bale nickel pins and centre handle and double brace. | 3c for Folding Clothes Dryer, family size, Bie for Patent Sleeve . It can be ad- justed to any table, | 39 for Bamboo! Tabourette with matted| top, | 10c for Folding Hat _ Universal» | Bread Mixer, efor Tea Kettle 2.00 block tin with Solid! seizes ani wndids beved Copperrim and bottom. in’ 3 minutes without 8c for Floor Broom {yachine sur banda, to Of extra quality bristle demonstration, |with $-foot handle, 40 for Silver Paste, Comparison sday ; thousands more will Mail orders promptly, filled, Fancy Rice Large whole head, 10-1bs,, 450, G-Ibs,, 230 in every. re. gh, frown ay ce SWEPT CORN, Ben, CaReRINY “anny, Hur, creamy aa Be) 1 ALASKA BAYT SALMON; nd Ng FLOUN DBRS, SA ‘LAS OCP, ‘Tenia | HERRING mine Ge BIFANCY ataree AGE MK dtu SALMON or HAL IDPAKS; fe pound 10¢ ; LONG BRANG? WEAKFISH: Ze] jn! MAtnn| Fresh Srutts SMBUT iniad,s SCL PRBS) SMOKED] ¢ J EINNAN HAD: Qe OBA 12¢ RY PIOK pi BY FOWL, Dn pound TRASH rs can, box, §2 per ok

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