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sere TT Ali ns bone ntoodseravel wad aoeamtnert Ran 524925 al AR EO THE [they had been using for yours and told thom thoy weuld have to elsowhel "We're sorry’ was the nual explanation, "but the ‘Commish’ ‘it's got to be #0, he choorchoo oi that's done It, But the gz and riding assoola- couldn't see it in that light as the port and avons the NI ioabavbew 4 WILL REOPEN PARK ENTRANCES Pallas Adopts Evening World’s| : n nd Suggestion—The Two Gates | sn oF fun oh Closed to Vehicles Will Be Put Into Use Again. that tn-two week it will be completed. but the. Usiralefl to wilt’ be Yn ‘tee beers them, This is t} ind of weather that bringe om the men and women who drive tine horses and T guess they'll bo pleased with tho lew order of thi Tt will be safer for qverybody, he at Fiftyeninth street and hey | Swventh avenue will be fifteen feet wide when {ints the bridle path fifteen ing of the gate driveway thirty feet, At ty-wixth stroet feet wide, the fifteen feet and the drive- five feet, HE'S ENVOY [BOOM IN BUILDING WS THECZAR! 1S ABOUT TO START Henry's Appearance at x ¢Petersburg Creates Sen- , aie alliance ge.|Conferences To-Day and To-Night Are Sen:Germany and Russia. Expected to Bring Permanent Peace Between the Employers and Em- ployees—Start Operation. tions i Was poli a si wy users) RUNAWAY IN BROADWAY. /Reasons Why Many Persons With Large Ap- ent rantes petites Fail to Take On Flesh, je entrances and the driv- thelr complaints to comaining Mee? dennattoNs ob ie Bile toe an ck of color ie sign naemia, or thin, weak blood, Gine and young women are ufferers from this disease, Many a woman who would otherwise be beautiful has a pallid skin that avenve and at Bixty-sixth street and wider Gy ihe sugsested Th r spoile all else. Growing children suf- fer from {mpoverished blood, and | Elghth avenue be widened 80 avening World, ‘there js nog plight be used again by dni oi} |#0n Why this should not be do! parents are unable to find the trou- blo, opp horses. Rosolutions were adopted by the roa associations, appeals sioner Pallas and May: agked to assert himael remained olosed, howe ers be sendin, ‘The Evening World, them. Horne Drawing Delivery Wagon Frightenca Near Hotel Astor, A horse drwwing a delivery wagon fright at Forty-fifth street and Broadway to-day In front of the Hotel Astor. It tore down tho atreet, scart the Associated Pross.) ATHRBBURG, April 4—Aftor- ince and Princess Honry of ‘The Evening World's suggestion that j the Central Park entrances at Seventh They have large appetites, but re main thin. The trouble is, they don’t enough nourishment from their they are thin, weak, tire easily an have little ambition, In all the field of medicine there ta no formula more effective in treating this condition than Father John’s Medicine, ‘The one cure for anaemia 18 to sup= ° politioal character visit and to connect the eftuation created by Emperor '@ Tangier speech were ridiculed h jan Embassy, it being ox- wed thet the viait of the Princess to nletera, the Empress ami the Grand- Bergius during the latter's th 0 ae equontrians is belng carried Into ef- | Men sign or het rege caer, the, AN fect to-day by Commissioner Pallas. | wae told if he widened the entrances | y-lifth street, the driver, was pulled ‘Tho entrances will be divided by rail-|the beauty of the approaches to these jout of his seat, but held on to the reina ngs, making @ division for equestrinns | “nipHnccs would: be dentroyed, |tor almost a block while he wae done for vehtclen Commistioner tadaee ana Ty Sela the laragged over the asphalt, Laat fall the drivers of New York [thing could be done ‘without Injury to| Capt. Noble, of the West Forty-nevs were set by the ears when nolloemén uneven ieee RUN shrubbery, enth street station, stopped the horse Dloyers, and President Loyal Local Brovherhood. The plan is for the National Brother- Mood to take the 3,500 members of tne ferences called for to-day, [ep iey era UR plate the ip Manly ‘The firat is in session at the Build: | fhood on favorable terms and call a . ; ountry, out- Ing Tradoe Club, No. 18 "Broadway. |{Ooq Yor remuntratice prance ior tie ons and will, it {8 confilently belleved, | ployera, the artisans and the public has The greatest building boom New York Fanning the has ever experienced awaits the favor- able result of two Important labor con- in Poiagd gf mourning, was announced be |. Thine carpenters in the chy In| Not been so bright for mangns, ono day held them up at the entrances |{o look Out for that parent ie in front of the Times Building, Hefter- ply the blood with the nutrition it iy eal Williagn left Urea the Hrotherhood of Carpenters under | “The entrances will be ready just as (Nan was not sertously hurt and refuged| They eat enough, and thelr diges-|Iacks, Father John's Medicine does ‘of an acuto orisis In German- soon as the work can be done, I think Ito go to a hospital. tion is apparently all right. that. Felations wes scoyted at the in Embassy. ‘However, the visit has created a sen- { @nd the peopie take thelr own view of it, not a few predicting even Gober rolations between Germany and Russia than now exist Princess Henry will remain for some time at Tsarskoe-Selo, but the Prince Wil return to Berlin in a few days. r ae Novoe Vremya, discussing the jie bd advantages of an Angi fh and German-Russ agreem finds’ the latter probably e ahi ossibly more ad- on account of importance in the 140,000 New Troops Off, Minister Sakaroff in an interview dec! that the reports of oountermanding orders for war abroad are baseless and grow declination of foreign ofters sh a working agreement with the Building ‘Trades Employers’ Association. The sec- ond conference {s to be held to-night between the Arbitration Committee of the Buflding Trades Employers’ Asso- ciation and twenty-five arbitration com- mittecs from a8 many unions. ‘There aro two points to be settled tn the arbitration onference to-night, One is a question of hours and an agreement there has been practically reached, All that remains to make it active #» mdorsement, ‘The other Is the question of the right of union mén to etrike on jobs on which non-union men ate employed. This te the open- shop question, but 4t has not the for- midable front {t reaned a year ago and both aldes are disposed to be conclll- atory, Of More Than Local Interest, Paul Starrett, of the Sinrrett-Thomp- eon Construction Compamy, and the WEDNE SDAY, Valencienn APRIL Sth. es Laces, ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF BELOW REGULAR PRICES. 2,000 yarda EDGINGS, INSERTIONS White and Feru in Duchess Point, Kroadway & AND GALONS, Alencon and Filet effects, 15c to 75c yard. lot Street. SIXTH AVE: 1927020 STREETS. HIS sale inau detail, Prices are a revelation, . Sale of exact reproductions of priceless Antique and colonial furniture. Sold in the antique shops at tivo and three times our prices. gurates a new era in colonial and antique furniture. Rare old pieces of the time of Washington that could not The feproductions are exact to the minutest purchased to-day at any price are reproduc whl the War Office and Admir- nave swamped, ‘Jleadere in phe Building ‘Trades Em As ‘ sin perfectly constructed furniture to be sold for a few doll 1 . 4 ae es ars the plece, The construction Is modern, giving this furniture a lasting worth that even the orlginal ion itr the, pjsparations to sone | uae canary GD aed ue Wednesday Mwave Reduction Day Pieces do not possess. Sal begins at 8.30 Wednesday morning in our artistically appointed Furniture Departments u Fifth Floor, the war, but*says there will be|' calling the iP i | sy’ A famous manufacturer spent a fortune collecting treasured antiquities, his emissari¢s have scoured the Virginias and all those States that have a Revo- ization at present, ex-| conference which went into eession this | CN: lutionary history, borrowing this and buying that. From these priceless pieces tue furniture now on exhibition at Simpson Crawford Co.'s as stated in these despatche: K of the last mobiliza- ve already staried for the front ad of mobilizing new eae will be followed by a pur- this year's conscripts, arom denied emphatically that intrigued against Gen, Kuropat- rming that he gave the latter | Joyal support. ft the sume ao the battle of Mukden loolars at the men and ma- ‘the Mussian army are equal to f tl lapanese, forcing the re conclusion that the Japan @ o! oe ship is superior to the Rusgld Ald from Germany? ‘Jn @enying the popular Impression thkt-@ large proportion of Army Ree abtve men were sent to the front. Bak. “RPO made the important admission that mon were only sent in the eany of the war, ‘‘tefore we had aé- Burope,"* which Is in- a9 a confession that an ar- \ terpreted (he a telah ANOTHER ATTEMPT: TO KILI, TREPOFF. ST.’ PETERSBURG, April 4.—Tt 1a re- porte ‘that another attempt on the life | 9% Governor-General Trepoft was foiled | fast tem NIKON'S AUTO ‘BOAT AT AZORES New Craft, Built as Suspected for the Russian Government, it They could not be bought af wholesale ms % Now Making Her Way to CORN & BUNION WAX & PASTE ‘or anywhere near that price. } Is P= tination, CURES CORKS & BUNIONS. This is the regular SOc, Volla that women are buylag now This $60 bureau, | This $22 washstand, This $38 bedstead, This $48 chiffonier, | This $25 dressing table, at highboy, ~. Dest i | : jw in ; 5 j Nothing Like It. |such liberal quantities, Through a trade deal that py Soneaen: 25.75 10.50 1 8.25 20.75 L3 B: 25 Ld ued v Brite Aa J mated with cash the Voiles are here way under the market, ‘They're all wool, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. ‘SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, % PONTA DELGADA, Axore Islands, ) pri 4—The American gasoline auto- mobile boat Gregory has arrived here, he will proceed to-morrow for Gibral- ter and France, i 1 Gregory, which wals built by Nixon, is ninety feet long, is of @teet and has two 800-horse power ‘Whien a few days out,'however, she red very bad weather during ‘one of her motors was disabled, oompelled to put into Green- Bhe subsequently resumed and reached Hamilton, Ber- , 16 in Rood shape, although dh The ‘Star’ atyle, Ilft-cover style, ny ays | SANTA ‘ . OCIA COF- | HOMINY — Best quality; CLARA FRU Trimme ats A pe ee ve SAYA Anne Aner ee fromoans, mits! s hbe, i ih i “Brice, «$6.88 «$13.78 $18.78 a ten ett at tk a co! arg 4603 “effecting repairs eo stanted afternoon, ‘The questions under con- elderation are of more than local in- | terest, although whey are of local origin. | When the Bullding Trades Employers’ | Asavctation locked out dhe trades a year ago it Inaugurated a policy of forming {ts own unlons of men, who | were willing to sign the compulsory arbitration agreement, Brotherhood of Carpenters, with a membership of 6,500 men, fought tt rojest bitterly. Their unton was finally split: Some 3.600 men seceded and foined the employers’ union, | While 2,000 remnined faithful to the old | Brotherhood and continued their organ- ization, be ‘Thia 2000 had the support of the Brotherhood of Carpenters throughout the country, and New York builders with jobs in other cities found that they could not get carpenters to work for them, The New York plan of, forming an opposition union and breaking up the joeal Brotherhood organization was not facticable outside of New York, and he builders were foreed to come to terms, which have about been agretd upon, Natlonal Officera Here, W. 6. Hubver, National President of the | Brotherhood of Carpenters, and ‘William Sohardt, President of the Na- tional Executive Committees of that or- ganization, reached New York last night and represent the national body in the conferen| Lewis Harding representa the President Webb tho ed by the em- unt JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. care Ko Airect ter to our jloe Broadway HBaiterna and up to 50 cents are now 20 cents each, New Prices in Butterick Patterns. All patterns that were 25 cents! ] $9 10515 Skirts To Go At 3.95 The most sensational shirt of fering of the year, | Just 248 sample skirts from a | manufacturer who makes noth. ing but the higher priced garments, Every one a gem of the tailoring art, and not one worth less than $9, many m worth $15, They comprise ranch voiles, hertingbone, E iots, serges, | light and dark mixtures, and are made jwith deep plaits, cluster plaits, kn plaits, fancy plaits, circular and flounce styles, All thi styles, Values $is No mail orders, None C. 0, D, Limit 1 to a customer, imported, in every desirable shade and in dress fabric offer, It ls no Here until the last of it goss, No mail orders, ‘azgeration (0 Don't hesitate if you want to benefit by this biggest and most amazing ednesday, yardsevees sess sscvensrseee 38-in. All-Wool Imported Voiles, 29c! black snd white, 38 inches wide, 29c Fut its value at SOc. a yard, HE quaint little Polos of fifteen years ago—the Plateau Hats of eight years ago, both exceedingly beautiful and becoming, along with the up- to-date hats of to-day, make our Trimmed Hat Showing unsurpassed, No fault can eo Millinery department. NS was copied, We Revolution on have purchased the entire collection, ary days, 21.00 for 45.00 Bureaus, 21,50 for 50.00 bureaus, 23.00 for 58,00 bureaus, 25.75 for 60.00 bureaus, 27.50 for 62.00 bureaus, 15.00 for 32.00 chiffonlers, 16.50 for 35,00 chiffoniers. 18.25 for 40,00 chiffonlers, 21.50 for 45.00 chiffoniers. 25.00 for $5.00 chiffoniers. No more like it In America, and probably never will be. Your opportunity is now, and you should come to-morrow, although the sale wil continue until every plece is disposed of. Genuine antique mahogany and richly grained old English oak, with that dull wax finish of marvellous beauty, are used in this furniture, Those unique curves and stately posts of the Colonial period are here just like you find in the antique shop, Many of the drawers have cut-glass knobs, Altogether it's an exposition that no connoisseur should miss, Pieces you've been searching for for years are here for a few dollars, and are not distinguishable from the original. The present demand for antique furniture for exclusive hotels, Summer cettages and well appointed homes is sunpreceden'ed. It is 0 scarce that to miss this opportunity may be to forever be without these priceless relics of the Some of the lots are limited \o a few pieces, 9 moro tian two or three days with the interest this sale will create, Genuine Colonial bureaus and chiffoniers—swell front bases, Colonial post construction—fitted with antique shaped mirrors 24x30—top roll richly carved—ends are all full panelled—construction and finish very suptrior—made from selected flaked oak— old English waxed tinish and old crotch mahogany, waxed finish—very correct, In others there are many, but not enough fo last Pure Colonial bed-| $24.75 for $50.00 steads. highboys, High post effects, head and foot | with antique top scroll, built mounted with heavy antique} outside tnteaes long, deep roll—decorated with hand- Saver a two top closets— carved pineapple designs, full Parting is panelled ful ind % sizes, $0.00 or 68.00 highboys. 12.25 for 24,00 bedsteads. saa pleces to match, 16,50 for 35,00 bedsteads, | 19:20 for 22.00 washstands, 18.28 for 38.00 bedsteads. | 10.90 (<r pratt, 10.25 for 40,00 bedsteads. | 19,50 for $30 dressing tables. | Gosts only 5c Atlas, zinc and or tile—made by in our salesroom, Refrigerators @ garden tools | E make a specialty of an absolutely satisfactory Te oer aror at 4.95, and It a day In the hottest weather to keep it in ice—capacity 35 Ibs.—Just the thing for small in fact, our showing ts the most complete in New York, including 63 distinct numbers; such famous makes as the enamel lined; the Star, the Ford, opalite the Alaska Refrigeraro. Co.— are shown Basement room, Our $9.75 special apartment-house refrigerator is equal to any. $15.00 refrigerator In New York—made of ash, hardwood, golden oak finls! insulated with charcoal sheathing—solid metal shelves—splendidly made and pounds; other sizes, 6. | SPECIAL NOTICK.—Large Assortment Seeds, Bushes and Lawn Grass Seeds Priced Below Nursery Men's Quo- tations, Monthly sale of groceries. Bnibs, Plants, Rose Sixth Floor, FRESH BUTTER Royal Stuart —Extra Creamery, he best Pail, 1.58. BREAKFAST BACON-Miid| English Cured, male tmotors, The vessel started from New j —thoroughly sanitary—fulfils every require- : MPS' y ! 5) apartments ghly y btainable, Ib, Print, deliy- lb, Strips "nyo Lee ee SIN ERON SER AW PORDICO: SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, ment of the more costly. There we others up to $125— cred, BRc,; Ib, Pall, 882; 5-Ib, Biveachits suetpuanitth laa CLEVELAND'S Celebrated Baking Powder, telb, Can—reduced to.... 376 GOLD DUST, or Swift's Wash ing Powder. 4-Ib carton,..., 15c 250 Fepeatediy been waserted that be found with the prices or excellence of materials, not taking into consideration our handeomely Holehed-aleb Aap Rey 2 ‘ 160 Iba. this bas 4 inimitable style, which you pay handsomely for in exclusive millinery shops. Shah $12.75 $15.75 $17.75 A ‘ / ’ tes, | Ub, The unprecedented success of our LADIES’ 50 to $35 for the Atlas, lined with zinc eaten Cake {ite TRIMMED DRESS HATS and TURBANS at LO. 75 $11.25 to $48.00 for the Atlas, enamel lined, ee ) 10,000 oft spurs us on to greater efforts—our corps of expert milliners $35 00 to $125 for the opalit lined refrigerators. PATENT FLOM ot mi Penthuslast “for the frst are working day and night to keep up with the demand. oeee ie Fe Stee are: Boe for, 160 Pram: Hest RRR, ne Forks, the “finest 6 her own ing Forks Low. prices werden Pools. u a SIMPSON ONAWFORD CO, Sale ofrugs, carpets, mattings O-MORROW they're priced low for everybody, but especially for those who have Summer homes to furnish, You, perhaps, as well t to crows under opened "for “your im the Order Des tor low In aun- tools, “otc, And so it is with the simply trimmed hat department which adjoins the showroom, Hundreds upon hundreds of our own creations along with the best ideas gathered Mr, ‘Nixon will crulse in the anéan on board the Gregory, Call box, 756 Old Mother Goose, When she wanted to wander, from_ many sources—TRICORNS, POLOS, LARGE TURBANS, SAILORS, as many others, have been waiting for Just such values In order to se- Would Hide OH eH PLATEAU EFFECTS, and so forth, Visit us, and you cannot fail cy | 95 lect mattings, rugs and carpe at the loner prices, We furnish Summer | laf Brew.’ doz, UG | sjtohent’Bintn Floor, | bothe . neaas suited—prices ra $10, iy homes complete and satisfactorily at a material saving, Ahird Floor, ' WORD co; On to be suited—prices range from $10.50 down tO,..ssseeeseeen eee ° 78. a fis BHA aval vatiet haron be ya. for BSc, Tapestry Brussels SLMPSON CRA Special offering to-morrow of a number of very dressy TRIMMED TURBANS, carpet—new line of Oriental and small and medium sizes—at the moderate prices of *2,95 and 3,76 each. Millinery braids and plateaux. eed chip braid plateaux, in white or| 20,000 pieces of chip straw braids, Mack—a very special value to- black, white and colors— 85c¢ | piece, $5c., 39c, 29c Simpson Crawford Co. A Very Fine —splendid assortment of patterns and solors—plenty of hall and stair designs. | floral designs—large assortment, 5c yd. for 1.35 fine heavy grade Axminster car] its— with and without borders to match—very hanclsome—floral designs—sultable for parlors, ete. Japan and China mattings. 6.75 for 9.75 roll of heavy sean- 11,25 for 14,00 roll fine fancy less China matting—40 yds. f guaranteed fresh flex- 8,50 for 12.00 roll seamless, fancy large variety of colors ¢ 1.20 sq. yd. for 1,50 “Wild's” best narrow weave China matting—very ues —variety of patterns—40 yds. ality ‘nivid Mnoleum-—all the new 1 eater quality—guaranteed, Five-piece slip covers,*5.50. Awnings hung complete, *1.80. hee extraordinary offer applies \} II te Manhatta: rooklyn, Jersey WH City and Hoboken, Telephone or send a | | | | j i | {| ( | i} | iy | HNN sable. Japan mattin, ible straw and desis! tage offer, ag it {5 so unusual pad workroom is crowded with thle early date, We aasure Fa cat ae varie Morning ot qualities and the very] hip, The awnings Ws feat 6 inches wide and HH p for. 1D 00 i tt ) 2 la aaa she would use ‘World Want ad, wer® 22,448 Wants (At) “PRINTED LAST: WEEK— wok lat your, 4,030 +85 for 16,00 roll best grade China matting—116 warp—to yds, 8.50 for 10,50 roll close woven Japan matting—new colors—carpet ic sy. yd. for 8$c, genuine Scotch linoleum—2, 3 and 4 yd. widths—a new shipment—plenty of patterns to choose frow—a cork linoleum. rec- patterns and other designs—4o yds. ee ommended for its wearing qualities, 24-\roh th 9.65 for 12.00 roll Japan matt —artistic and flexible—carpet and in- laid effects—40 yds, Fee if you cannot come, t is lnportant that you take advan- of i le SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. at «athe ais