The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1905, Page 12

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“EMPL ILDEMPLOY se Sherine World’s ‘Tralfic Conditions, MEN AMENACE, pne on “L” and. in the Subway of Almost Daily + Ocourrence, —_——— RBOROUGH INDIFFERENT pany Refused to Re-engage Competent Men Until Interven: tlon Waa Threatened. coraananaes. Berto lest. the Rapid Transit Com- Mirred by The Bvening '@ “protest, against the demoral- ‘nd dangerous operation of the hand "L)" since the recent it step in amd compel it AVE At adequate service or turn Running of the Subway over to né who could, the Interhorough Dranvit Company began to-day Welnstate ite former employees with placrity, it Was apparent to every patron the road has at last dawned on OMcers of the’ company-that the ‘who struck, but who have since ted’ that they soted unwisely and mood’ ready to go back to work) company's own terms, aro the pon in tho city capable of rastor lily to Ha former standand of y the fh of the onde in cy, and danger, at yenge of the public, have held during the last two weeks. , the publichas tired of acting “butt of the Interborough’s’ de- i Not until every trath ig manned by ® thoroughly competent ‘crew and men of experience are put on | tho station platfonms, however, ble expect to, ha bi run, Aimsothty, becay Le it ts an e ished rail pala that one Inefficient man n iit hedule upside do the colle} a ir ion in ‘the Sul ‘One Hundred and Sixteenth street yos- terday it ald that the motorman of the local train which ran into the bd ‘wags one of the old employees. if Is not 0, \Ho Is one of the sirike- Kens brought here by Farley, A ‘allroad A aeltead Noenaased bie boule that the first train by the ringing of a bell by the luctor, Who got tie signal from the is that the gates were ati open, je rear train one Feehan tba a latter bhe stop, twenty feet on the Bide of ie Tallon,” According tothe the company, cape a0) test apart. ‘This rule’ wag vior ted, pln ea GOT PAPAL BLESSING BEFORE HIS DEATH ALBANY, March &.—Gen, Oharles Tracey died at his home here early to- day after an (llness of some montha, Pope Pius X. cabled to the General Yast Monday the Papal benediction, Gen, Tracey waa born in Albany fit- ty-#evon years ago, Whtle atudying in Europe he enlisted in the Papal Zour aves and served two te: He was 4% member of Gov, Tild stag in 1875 and also that of Gov, Robinson, Grov6r Cleveland when Governor ap- pointed him on the Board of Managers of the State House Refuge and he waa reappointed to this’ position by Gove, Hil, Flower and Morton, Gen, ‘Tracey served an & member of Congress from thie (Mathis trym 1887 to 906, and during his term was one of the Ing. Democrallc cpp atic Havent a was the Nallonal Gohan tee watic party. He was a the Mannatian und Reform ie ‘ork and the dont ‘etop) 0 jne, 19%, Gen. ‘Tracey. married ermine Dusheenuy, of Montreal, M (7 who, with four children, sur- nada, hi Write for Mere fungeraced Ontalog, ASPERFEL | RTABLISHED 1867, 144 Bowery, ' Bent oa® ote terme ae Hon discipline is apparent b 4 nade ‘to: Life, ee Pn is are mounted {1 teotly Hew ond siylish setuage, | Diamond Engegement Ring, Pure white monds; ve ‘Nd, Bubway to relieve the con- my the Third {way that the roads erent hon-rush hours, secret that those have not emashed Barley’s men have put wut of commission by. the ‘which ‘they wtarted them brakes, Never in the * have there been ga! whidh th sf en way in ’s Spring Suits ind Second avenue wedding mings out apecsiy.” amt Prices $2.50 to $15, Quality Guerantced. NAA AAR ARR RRERAAA RRR Opel Evenings till 7, SATURDAYS dill 10 all Orders Fed, Inquiries Soiled, , ‘Spring stock is complete. We offer choice of materials "s Suits atihis sale, ig Black Thibets, Serges and fancy ures, tailored to the of perfection, 10 ouths’ Spring Suits ‘make a specialty of young men’s® ing. This week’s offer ) a single or double breasted lish suit, cut in the latest hion, of a pretty and swell ixture. Sizes 14 to 20, at boy will wear out two pairs of pants ‘each coat, hence we have prepared is, and offer a lorfolk suit with pair of bloomer » made of pretty i” =IGAS PROBE IS NOT YET READY Counsel Hughes Needs Time to Plan Out Inquiry and Commit. tee Has Business In Albany Suggestions Invited, Charles , Hughes, who has been ap- pointed counse) te the Senate commit- tee to’ probe the locat gas situation, is hurriedly clearing up all other work, go ha,cgn give his entire time and atten- tlon to the committee. When seen at his home, No, 570 West Bnd avenue, Mr, Hughes sald: “T am deeply Interested in this mat- ter, My. interest 1s stimulated by a de- sire to do a public service, and it seems to me I can well afford to drop everything elag for this work, "It ts @ large contract mapping out the work of such @ committee, and tt will take some jittle time for me to get thinge In shape eo we can subpoena BASY TERMS, NO MONBY DOWN. Teitz & Tarshis: Brooklyn's Leading } CREDIT CLOPAING OUTFITTERS Sale of Elegantly Designed New {SPRING CLOTHING) for MEN AND WOMEN. § $7.50 Walking Skirts, § % ETAMINE CHEVIOT, FULL 0} PLEATED MODEL, & TWENTY-ONE GORE, GIDE & PLEATS, % Standard skirt thst has made the name famous all over America, In- © step length, Black, blue and browns. @ | CASH CREDIT | ® if you have it, if you desire it, Special Sale of Used PIANOS $2 to $5 Monthly, Over 50 stupendous bargains to be sacrificed at much less than real value, including many well- known makers’ instruments, Bargainy tor Sale Original and Baturday, P rice, Price, \GOEIZ & CO. 81, 88, 85, 87 COURT sf, BROOKLYN, N, Y, ONE BLOCK FROM CITY HALL, OPEN EVENINGS. i witnessen for our frst session. * How ever, we will be as expedivioug as pods sible, “Tn the meantime I wish to say th¥qugh the newspapers that the com- mittee will be grateful to all citizens who make suggestions to lt. We desire to gather all the information that we can for use in the investigation, and we need the help of every citizen who hag anytuing to tell us, “Tt will bo somo time before we can tually summon witnesses, and In adr aftion to the necessity for manning out the work there will he some delay ows ing to the necessity of some of the com- milbtoe belng in Albany for the next week or #0, There ts important legis- lation vending there and their services are neeted,” in am puncing the appointment of Mr, Hughes as counsel to the commitise Senator Mevens, the chairman, had this to say! “Our hunt for counsel has been lke the search of Diogenes for an honest pen with this diffaenge-that we have fol one, ‘Mp, Hughes 1@ an honest man and an hole Namver, mittee is pada TN fled with him, fa fe will conduct an energetic Investigation,. Hf pehuas te Js a Republican, but I know nothing about his affiliations,’ store the best place for you to } This clearance sale 1s Every Great Top Coat Men's All-Wool Top Coats— The new olive shades, broad $800 7) concave shoulders, well made, Due worth $10, $5.95 ere Ty Men’s Covert Top Coate— Swell tan and olive shades of covert cloth, handsomely tail- ored, perfect: fitting; cut full and boxy; worth $7.95 $12.50, for....+..+ Men’s Spring Overcoats— Fine black Thibets and coverts, hand tailored, broad shoulders, fine snug-fitting collars; worth $15.00, | worth $18.00, for r All pants we sell we guarantee to Trousers had: $4.75 9 5 c for made, sizes Values. ‘SUES SUB / FOR $59,000 Victim of Accident at Twenty- third Street Station Files’ Suit for Immense Sum as Actual and Punitive Damages, way acoldent at Twenty-thity treet on Mapoh 7% in which thirty perwons wero injured, two of them #0 badly that they oterward died, was begun in the Su- preme Court to-day, when Alfred and Charies Steckler filed papers in an ac- The first sult growing out @ the Bub. |" (lon demanding $0,000 damages for in- Mr, Cohen, who was a passenger on one of tho trains, had both hie legs fractured, In explaining the slgo of hla claim against He, Interborough Company, Charles Stecklor said to-day that most of the money clatmed was for punitive damages, The accident, he Bald, Was the result of gross neg fags on the part of the company, n gence which still continues. ‘There could be ho better case for the award oF inate ve damages than this, he says, and no better time than the present, ———— Plague Killy 350,000 in Ten Weeks, LONDON, March {4—Tho t num- ber of deaths ram ‘the Bae it the Bombay Ptesidency from Jan, 1 to Feb, 8 were 28,721, an, faa He Feat of india neal gl Titre asta a a Pedition to investigate the catisen A New Crosby Hymn, Tomorrow The Evening World will puaiieh, the words and muaslo of a new vinn by Fanny J. Crosby, author of “Safe In the Arms of Jesus” and other popular hymns, The music by Sankey. i} Men's All-Wool Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o'Clock. PMANG BROOKLYN—Fulton St, from Bridge to Duffield -BROOKLYN Every Man and Boy Should Read of Our Great Clothing Clearance Sale — In the Corner Clothing Store. Basy: of access, Values one can see at a glance are the best in the city are making out clothing visit when you want to buy your suit or overcoat. owing more interesting every day; it will make hundreds of friends for the future and demonstrate where you can buy and save the most money, garment we guarantee to give perfect satisfaction, and at the greatly reduced prices for these splendid values this sale is bound to be of great interest and importance to you. Spring © Business Suits, Trousers worth $2.75 Boys’ Suits, Doublesbreasted and a few Nor- folks, Good years; worth h, or. 993 Men’s Business Suits— . Fine all-wool Scotch mixtures, (Also in Youths’ sizes, 16 to 20 years.) Men's Dress-Up fo! A ; “ HK $9.95: $11.95 ‘ We $15 and $16.50, for $9.95 About 2,500 Pairs of Men’s Trousers at Manufacturer’s Cost. All-wool strong cassimeres—hairlines—all- wool fancy mixed cheviots—fancy worsted stripes—fine pure worsteds for dress-up—and black cheviots, All sizes, from youths’ 28 waists to men’s $4 waists, give perfect satisfaction, Trousers worth $3,25 for $1.45} $1.95 Cheviot and Fancy Worsted Suits— Say iat durable linings, perfect fitting; worth i $9.00. for. if iy) $4.95 (Also in Youths? sizes, 16 to 20 years,) single and double — breasted, Fine pure wobl black Thibets, yal taller, fine, strong lin. Ings; worth $12,50, $7.95 OF 0665 uits: Hand tailored Scotch mixtures and pure fancy worsteds, double and single breasted, beautifully tailored, broad shoulders, snug fitting collars; worth Less Than Trousers worth $5.00 $2.95 for Boys’ School Boys’ Clothing Greatly Underpriced. atterns well] well made, strong worth $3, for...., Double-breasted, good patterns; 10 to 16 years, Suits, linings; sizes $1.95 Ages 10 to tan coverts silk+faced ch OF seevveree 300 Boys’ Great values; years; worth $7, tor,,.. Ages 9 to breasted and $9, for, Outing Flannel; ages 6 to 14 | years, worth 35¢., 13c for (2 for 25¢.)+« Boys’ Blue Overalls. All sizes; 6-12 yrs,; « worth 500 i for. ZAC worth Boys’ Spring Top Coats worth $3.50 and $4, vest and pants; ages 7 to 15 Boys’ Fine Suits, Serges and Scotch cheviots, hand. somely tallored, worth $8,50 an Boys’ Blouse Waists. | Boys’ Knee Pants, $00 pair; good patterns; ages3 to 15 years; for 17 16 years; all wool and oxford gray eviots; great values; $1.95 reefers, ages 3 to and Boys’ SpringTopCoats Ages 3 to 12 years, ‘Children’s Olive allewool’ coverts; well made, perfect fitting; worth $5,for 6 years; tan $2.95 3-Piece Suits good patterns; coat, $Oand vets and fancy $2.95 #, for,, 46 years; double- Norfolk style; tine erfect fitting; $4.95 300 Sailor Blouse Suits and Sailor Norfolk Suits, Ages 3 to 7 years; Serges, vel- worth $3.50 and eer er Boys’ Suits, . Double-breasted; fine all-woo! Scotch homespuns; black thibets and serges; all new Spring goods) wel made; worth $5 and $6, for,,,, cheviots; $2.95 Made of Percale; 3565 Cc worth 75¢,, for 39c patterns; worth 75C, for voi Boys’ Shirt Waists, | years; fancy stripes; good Boys’ Blouse Waists, § to 12) Made of Madras; ages 6 to 12 years; good pat. Aerns; worth 65¢., 29c| i. 28e noaeeil| $1.75 and §2,00, for...... teens Men’s Black Stiff Hats. Black and brown; all union made, 'Men’s Stiff Hats, Black and Brown. Good styles and all sizes; just what the men of Brooklyn. are looking for to start the Spring with; worth styles. Non-breakable, An oppo. tunity you cannot afford tomlss, Guaranteed equal to any $3.00 hat New Spring Hats and Caps for Men, Youths and Boys. | Every Style That Is Correct—Every Color That Is Stylish—Every Hat Guaranteed, |Men’s Black Stiff and Soft Hats, Union made, Dunlap and Knox styles, well made and guaranteed; worth $2.50, for... ~ Boys’ Caps. Dunlap and Knox Yachts and Golf: 75Cy [OF eas $1.95| Boys" and Chil $1.45 All wool fancy mixtures an i 1. dark colors; worth 35¢,, for, le Brooklyn, fOf...++..1.cevvee rere procerereovccovccs. Cures ai ah wee SPROIAL FOR FRIDAY, Rheuma- | chocolate Covered Dates... . thm ca 7 Stiff and wollen I WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY IF IT FAILS MUNYON, Broadway & 26th St, Single Biue Stamys in the Morning. Women's Shoes. 1 29 worth $2.00; smooth-grain «> Kidskin, laco and but- ton; patent tips, Cuban heels; very stylish and serviceable, 1, 59, worth $2.50; all fine Vicl 4 » Kid, button and lace; Cuban and military heels; coms plete line of sizes, 1, 98, worth $3.00 and $3.50; +7, Patent Colt and Don- gola Kid lace and button Shoes; hundreds of pairs of fine samples with welted soles, close or ex: tenston edges, high or low heels, 10 ibd late, oF all Choos Double Blue Stamps in the Afternoun, =| Springtine Is Here According to the calendar, and we, 4s usual, are splendidly prepared with all the staples and innovations, at Namm’s Popular Prices. Saturday's Special Bargains in Shoes for Women and Children Superb qualities and magnificent price reductions will make to» morrow's bualness an event of great Importance To Us---To You. For the following jtems are marked at nearly HAL PRICE, Children's Shoes, 790. worth $1.50; of Dongola *y kid, with stout soles, patent-leather tips; #'ze3/ 6) to 2 ‘Boys’ Shoes, National calf, 1, I bara and ‘regular heels, solid sewed soles; sizes 13 to 6%; regular value $2.00, 1,29 worth $2.00; Children’s $ + Xid Shoes in buttos and lace; stout dowble soles, or- thopedic lasts; an excellent wearlng shoe; sizes 6% to 2. Saturday Special Offerings r Cloaks and Suits. $3.50 Japanese Silk Waists, $1.95 (EXACTLY LIKE CUT.) Made of good quality Japanese silk, in white and black; shirred front; yoke front, and back, lace trimmed, in very attractive effects; new leg o' mutton sleeves with lace trimmed ouffs and eollar; a waist that women who are tasteful and economical | will surely appreciate, (Women’s Jackets of $6.50). Value at $3.95. | Of fine quality tan covort and black broadcloth; latest collarless style; |. with wide straps down front and, back, in belted Norfolk effect; |!” new deep tucked leg o’ mutton slecves, turn-back cuffs and fitted |); back; lined thronghout and perfectly tailored; all sizes; } @ aupertor $6.50 Jacket at .isiserrsreverrevers seneennen lp 95 Girls’ Coats, Extra Valueat 1.95 Made in the prettiest of new spring styles; all-wool mixtures; collar= less atyle; trimmed with plain material and braid; loose belted back; new leg o’ mutton sleeves, with fancy turn-back [ § H ’ 1,95 uff; sizeg 6 to 14 yeara; extra value At....ssecserseree oy ( SaturdayBargainClothingNews Our new and enlarged section {8 permanently located on seoond }/ floor, Elm Place, where you will find greater shopping conveniences than ever before. To-Morrow Is Opening Day! We've been very busy for months assembling for this event the hest clothing for the “Little Men” that we could find. Every nook and dor. ner of the wholesale marlet has been searched, and tho Very Choleest fabrics and latest styles are now on the tables at prices that make com- petition impossible, $4.00 Boys’ Suits, $1.98. 1,800 Suits, all new, desirable Fabrics and in all styles, Eton, Russian Suits, with extra white linen collars. Sines 2% to 7 years Double-Breasted Suits, Sizes T to 15 years Norfolk Suita, plaited, with belt to match, Sizes 6 to 16 years Three-plece Suite, Sizes 8 to 16 years Eton Sallor Suits, Sizes 4 to 10 years Worth very much more than our special price 1 $5 and $6 Suits and Overcoats, $2. 98. Including Blue Serge, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Bannockburn, Venetians, {n every style made, BTRICTLY ALI, WOO! Perfect in fit and finy ish, Included {n this lot are beautiful covert cloth Overcoata and Reefers, excellently made and prettily embroidered; sizes vary ao- cording to styles, from 2% to 16 years, All in all a vast assortment of pretty goods at about, 4% the usual prices, Inspect them 9 98 to-morrow at . SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK “MONDAY... MORNING esIMONDERS. 6

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