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Wi CHICAGO VOTES {WILL PUNISH ON QUESTION OF CITY OWNERSHIP Election There To-Day Is on Broad Lines and Full of Real Ginger. “INKY DINK” TO FRONT Fire-Crackers His Ammunition In Rounding Up the Lodg- , _ Ing-House Contingent. BELLS FOR LAZY VOTERS. Brazen Clang at Homee of Late Bleepere—Dunne, Democrat, Tipped to Beat Harlan, Republican. (Spectal to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, April 4.—Munlelpal owner- @hip of street railways 1s the rea} lege to-day in the Chicago city elec- tions, with tho cholce of immediate ownership, as championed by the Dem- eoratio Mayoralty candidate, Judge Bd- ward F, Dunne, or “amicable settles ment with the traction companies and municipal ownership in the near fu- ture,” as advanced by John Maynard Harlan, the Republican candidate, The betting favors Dunne 8 to 1, owing to the tremendous sentiment In Chicago favoring municipal ownership and to the complexities of the local Repub: Noan situation, Showers, with a cold northwest wind, had soine little offece on the voting early to-day, but later the balloting was brisk, The “widespread Interest dn the election Is bringing out the voters. Democratic and Republican workers kept up @ lively pace in. the Twe first Ward, the home of both Harlan and Harri eult th to he decidedly In doubt. the last municipal election the w: sularly true Shore’ Drive po: n oof thy war “Hinkey Dink" Gets Them Out. controled » Michael Hi In the Firat Wan y the Dem: c fa tera to. the men armed with bunches ‘© Kent ilong the was a din puffle ne arullery, lotging houses fitos of the ly organized clase of v ra. Bells for Lazy Voters, A bell, such a8 used on catie in the Istricts, was used to yotera in tho Twenty- fourth War, i t PROFESSOR A SUICIDE. VIBNNA, April 4.—Dr, Richard Heln+ gel, Professor of Philology at here, commitied by at ‘the Univeralty this morn= ‘Tho Professor's action 4s attrib- M_health. Run Down? I will gladly give you a full dollar’s worth of my remedy to test, Nothing to deposit. Nothing to promise, The ‘dollar bottle is free. Your Drug- gist, on my order, will hand you a full dollar's worth and send me the bill, Why do Work nud wursy and excess and SIAN id OVET-iiauiBanue bread Gown vole Butuons And ithe aie anu “Wolnell woEn OWN wad Fetlevs and sla plead nd iseut “ro te he wen! Becuuse tie en Ute iteelf Nott werved On Which ‘Thess aro the nerves that ane work breads down. ) iat wroare out ood ta trent © Alling or — uly hear disordered Sivonen deranged xe, ut fo buck to the hore. you” will take stimulants and fat best, We but ms tems inerely postpones the Pephysictan would Vaio an in wvould “ata Mined ten Wi hoop fanny edge to put it te practical tive, ‘Br, orattve cin the result ofa giana toe Century ‘of ‘onilenvor along. this very. lines hot donn tha org to deaden the he Nerve—- it done In-—but it Joos go at once to t he power nerve—and In this—nothit One tre pate nerva—the Bnd wren ethene It a if tie OubIes, That is the end of sleep and Toatlens anxe, That. ty He b tr. the end of brain if you. are worn out, run down and never riod my Tomudy,” merely wrlto an am, 7 yl fend you an order on your Atiieniey which he will accent at winaty ae @ Wla wecepe m colin He. will fui ye mg abelves & mtandaind shes hovelerat ny Bile olter innings onty. vats ill £9 me, remedy. Thowe Hav “once upd’ the 4 wi entorative 40 Not nend thie ‘avid pre are, ne conditions no a CY tis open ‘and frank and falr, ‘Tt is the wre Pree. tent of my “imtttow beltet, "AN enn Ask you to do In to write—write to-day, Form ¢ren order for Tov Teil fotar atte Boa) aon anaes. iy SH oh Aram ROOK Bon the teilina ye, Rinne wie Slate ook A for Mere booker want, Pook Gon Rheamat! am. by a. singe ld opsem aFs often ow battle! Por® sale at’ forty thottata rug Dr, Shoop’s} Restorative | & Ae Ne Ci i GUILTY”--AHEARN Borough President Awaits Re- port of Commission Investi- gating Collapse of Harlem Buildings—Work Not Finished Borough Present Ahearn te dally awalting the report of the Commission he appointed to investigate into the collapse of the Harlem buildings re- cently, The Commission to~tay inspect- e4 the foundation work, as did Chief Tnepector Bernard Gorman.’ The exam- ination will be continued to fhe extent of taking out portions of the founda- tion and submitting the materials theye- in to @ severe test. Supt, Hopper ald to-day: "I have ‘every confidence thet the commission ‘wi}] sustain me in whet I have done, We have practinally obtained posses- ‘ston of the books of the contractors, and those, when compared with the weather reports and the reports of the Inspectors, will tell the whole story,” Borough President Aheam sald, "I ex- pect the report of the Commission now at any time. I shall give out copies of it t6 the newspapers at once and send a copy to Superintendent Hopper as well. “I shall determine my future action with reference to the Butlding Depart- ment when I have digested the report of the commission and received its recommendations if any are made, If any criminal act is traced the gullty ‘ones will be punishod,” We are now showing a full Robes, $6.76 and $8.19. tucked, with embroidered banding Photo Supplies. Raicony, Fear Albums to hold one “ Brownie" Print, with leather covers, 12c, Paper Covered Albums. for un- mounted prints, Sc,, 7c. and Lie, Cloth Covered Albums, 5x7 In, 38c.3 7x10 In,, 57¢- A complete line of larger sizes, with leather or cloth covers, at equally low prices, Tripods, three-fold, $1.08; two- fold, 48c. er Crown Plates, 4x5 In, Flash Cartridges, package, 24c., 36c,, 46c. A Masks for Printing, package, l6c, Dark Room Oi! Lamps, 36c. Heavy Printing Frames, 5x7 in,, 24c, Pyrographic Gonds. ; Baloony, rear, Outfits, complete, with plati- uk fain $1.98 and $2.84, Scrap Baskets, stencilled for burning, 43c, Extension Bdok Racks, cilled, 64. Photo Frames, stencilled, 41ce and 49¢, Pipe Racks, stencilled, 36c, Handkerchief Boxes, cilled, 176 Sten> sten- this Hosiery—for one particula it (he price had to be around 40¢, 25c, a pair for size 6, and graded BY purchasing direct we are and it is this and oth; as to be shaped werent at b| } ain at, pre DUKE OF CONNAUGHT VISITS JHE POPE. With the Count nd Princesses He Cordially Received-- Marringe Report Denied. ROME, Apnil 4-140 P, M.—The Pope to-day received in private audience the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and thelr daughters, Princesses Margaret And Patricia, ‘he Duke recalled his former vialts to Plus 1X, and to Leo XIII, The Pontift thanked the Duke warmly fox his viett and sent his greet- Ings to King Idward, whom he admires as a ruler, ‘rhe report that the woes has sanc- tioned the marriage of the Ene, ot Spain with Princess Patricia of Con- naught is unfounded, t) 8 MATTINGS—C Enough patterns and choose from, rolls you pick, best time for choosing and To-Day We inaugurate Our Spring Millinery Opening, Introducing a choice collection of Paris Hats, as well as hundreds of designs from our own-workrooms, forced adc, our name with is R,H. Macy & Co,’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. B’way at 6th Av s 34th to 35th St. cz Special Sales Now in Progress Include: Women's and Misses’ Suits and Wraps, Children’s Wear, Silks, Dress Goods, Linens, Carpets and Rugs, Summer Furniture, China and Glassware, Housefurnishings and Groce eries, Robe Department (Semi-Made,) Ist FI) assortment of Robes, Jackets and Waist Patterns in batistes and sheer and heavy linens, embroidered and lace trimmed; all the newest Parisian models...... Special at 14 Regular Prices, A Collection of 75 All Black and All Silver Spangled $11.96 to $63.76 Also a Special Lot of White Lawn Waist Patterns, the fronts embroidered and on collar and cuffs; each... $1,59 among them;— Checked Voiles, Eoliennes, Crepe de Paris, This fabric is shown in all the as a 25c, value, Production; value 15c. a At 10c.—Fa: sizes and dots in fects; navy ePounds black; value 1Sc, a yard, helio, black, pink, reseda and pale blue; At 16c, —Organdie—Choice of two collections; one a sheer cloth with pink floral designs, the cloth printed with neat floral and scroll Children’s Fine Imported Nose} 24c \40c, Quality; Sizes from 6 to 10 Our buyer on his last trip abroad visited (he Hosiery manufactur- ing district in Germany and contracted for a very large quantity of a pair umpose — ‘ Women had complained that the average 25c. Hosiery for chil- dren was not as good as it ought to be at that price—yet it was—and continues to he-—as good as domestic manufacturers can produce, The German Hoslery—imade differently—is very much better than the American-made—but when the mi {({lemen got their profit out of a pair, Asa general rule it sold at up for larger sizes, enabled to sell ANY size at 24c.— excellent quality as this tells: Ribbed Hose, made of the most carefully selected Egyptian cotton, dyed black by the famous Hermsdorf and guaranteed not to fade, crock or stain feet OF underwear; medium weight, clastic, stout and serviceable; full fashioned, Y respects very much superior to the cylinder-knit Hosiery by pressin, 14 the heels, knees and toes are and strengthened, making it the best 674 ST.& 322AVE. These Are Unusual in Price. One to three dollars saved in LINOLEUMS—The standard designs, of course, and several new effects that 1905 developed, Choose before the rush creates conflicting dates, 39c, 49c and 59¢ per sq, yd. OIL CLOTH—The cheapest kind we care to link DRESS FABRICS. boy Ist Fi, This exhibit embraces the most desirable weaves of the season, Fancy Mohairs, Shepherd Checks, Panne Cloths, Satin Cloths, Prunellas, Cashmeres, Voiles, Silk-and | : Fancy Sicilians, Mohairs and Sicilians, Checked Mohairs, Changeable Eoliennes, Silk Plaid Voile, Melange and AMONG TO-DAY’S SPECIALS WE OFFER “25c."” WASHABLE VOILE AT 16c.-1« 7 check patterns, overplaid effects and polka-dots; advertised by others Wash Fabrics, Basement, ' At 6c,—DBress Ginghams, in neat shepherd check, seersucker corded stripes and solid colors; 25 cases in all; value 10c, a yard, At 10c,—Checked Dress Volles and Melange Volles, all (his season’s st Colored Pique, ideal for outing suits, separate skirt: children's wear; white grounds with black polka dots In fake ale blue, navy, ved and black; white grounds in seeded ef- with white polka dots in three sizes; also neat At 15c,—Voile Ilumine, a pretty, lightweight fabric, with white cords and nubs, on such freuas AS castor, navy, cadet, FIGHT GAMBLERS FROM NEW YORK \Judge Dixon In Charging Jersey City Grand Jury Says They Have Been Driven Across the ‘River from This City. Judge Jonathan Dixon, of the New Jersey Supreme Court, in charging the HINESE & JAP. weaves for every taste to ‘any of the 40-yd, 4.95, 6.95 and 8.95 Now is the laying. 25c per sq. yd. CLEARANCE GROUPS OF Women's Gloves. let Fi, Imported Glace Gloves, round corners, Brosser ain $ 49¢ broidery, two-clasp; all sizes in tan, black and white; not all sizes in slate and beaver, 1 Impo:te i L>mbskin Gince Gloves, two-ciasp, Paris point } 79¢ and one-row embroidery; in tan brown, slate, beaver, black and white, Real hid Gloves, with Brosser embroider sand Lamb. t 89c skin Gloves, with Paris point eni- preteen two lots; very much under value, / Wornen’s Belts. ist Fl, Crush Lesther Belts, some with neat back pieces, others plain; allcolors,.. petere eee ee Ae Silk Girdles, made of fine taf. feta and peau de cygne, newest styles, all evening shades; value 6 +46c Fine Quality Taffeta and Peau de Cygne Belts, hand shirred and plai'ed, som: finished with silk crocheted rings; value ssc, each wo. 5 +2696 Finer G 1» 89c, 198. Value, $1.00 to $2.25, SCreseee Heeaee re eeeee Wool Voiles, Embroidered leading spring shades—six different Stripes, yard, figures in ‘obelin made to sell at 3c, a yard, Dh se other a lace striped, white grounde, designs; value 25c, a yard, if ie Misses’ and Children’s “Right Shape’’ Shoes. 1 Fi, Misses' and Children’s Button joes, Made of vici kid, patent lea- ther tips, welted extension soli spring heels ; sizes 8% to 11, $1 sizes 11% tog +e $1.99 Misses’ and Chi'dren’s Butioa Shoes, made of the finest quality vicl kid, patent leather tips, hand seved welts, white oak soles, spring heels; sizes Sih to 11, $1,990; sizes 41% to2., eee 6 $2.49 Misses’ and Children's White Duck Button Shoes, welted exten. sion soles, spring heels; sizes 8% to 11, $1,495 sizes 11% to 2, si sizes 24 to 4, with low heels. .$2.49 Infants’ Button Shoes, made of tan Russta calf and black vici kid, no tips, turned soles, wedge heels; sizes 4 to 8, ae tree SLE Infants’ White Duck Button Shoes, with tips, turned soles; sizes 2 to 6, 98c.3 with wedge ie’: MOB, srree |} groceries, cooking utensils, etc.—we are critically particular. April term Grand Jury to-day in Jersey|certatn by the pool-rooma, Do your! Clty, eid) duty and Arive the gamblers out,” “Tho gambling evil demands your rosecutor Bpoers sald that he would tention, The pool-rooms and the gam-|co-operate with the Judge and the blere have been driven from New York |police were catled upon to lend a help- to our shores, I call upon you to indict |ing hand. ‘The crusudo started by the, overy gambler who Is brought before) Rev. John L. Se , of the rat Con- | you, gregational Ohi started the preaont “Families have been broken up,|movement againat the gamblers by a homes wrecked and doaolation made|sermon detiverod two months ago, B. Altman & Cu. FINE TRAVELLING GOODS AND OTHER LEATHER ARTICLES. ATTENTION 18 INVITED TO A SELECT ASSORT- MENT OF GRAINED LEATHER TRAVELLING BAGS AND SUIT CASES WITH TOILET REQUISITES OF SILVER, BRASS AND EBONY, AL8O MOTORING CASES OF LEATHER AND WICKER, FITTED WITH SERVICE FOR TWO, FOUR OR SIX PERSONS, @ In addition to the foregoing, selected designs are shown in Carriage Bags, Envelope Purses, Vanity Bags, Card Cases and Pocket Books of Oriental Calf in various shades, Buffed Alli- gator, Morocco, Walrus, Geisha, Seal and other leathers, and Belts of Suede and Glace Kid, in the newest shades, with buckles of silver or gilt, GARMENTS FOR MOTORING, B. Altman & Wn. DISPLAY MOTORING AP. PAREL FOR WOMEN IN SELECTIONS WHICH INCLUDE COATS OF SATIN RUBBER, LEATHER AND VARIOUS CLOTHS, PLAIN OR WITH LEATHER TRIMMINGS; CAPS AND HOODS OF APPROPRIATE, STYLES; AND ACCESSORIES SUCH AS GLOVES AND VEILS, MOTORING COATS AND CAPS FOR MEN. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, | Bway at 6th Ay, WAS 350 Ste Special Sale of Groceries, Though the following prices are very low, you can depend upon the absolute purity and freshness of the Food Stuffs concerned, One |] of the features of this Macy business is that we never sacrifice quality in order to make a low pri Wherever health is at stake—as in HAVEMEYER & ELDER'S CRYSTAL DOMINGO SUGAR, 5 Ib, carton, sold by others at from 45c. to 50c.; our price for this sale, 39c, Genesta Brand Coffee. Roasted and ground daily; 4 Ib. carton, regular price, 24c,; for this sale, 196.3 5 lb, carton, regular price, $1.14; for this ‘sale, 92c. MAYFLOWER CHOP TEA—Mixed and Formosa Oolong; sold only in 2 Ib, packages; regular price, 64c. a package; for this sale, 49c. Macy's Finest Quality Imported Teas, Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast, Mixed and Young Hyson; regular price, 99c. th.; this sale, 89c. Ib.; 5 |b, caddy, $4.08; 10 Ib. $7.98, s TEA, CURIO CHOP Ceylon, Mixed, Young Hyson, va Formosa Oolong and English Breakfast ;—- 1 Ib, carton, regular price, 34c,; for this sale the price is 28c. 5 lb, caddy, regular price, $1.59; for this sale, $1.28, 40 Ib, caddy, regular price, 83.02; for this sale, $2.52, Special Sale of Prune Cereal Coffee, one of the best Coffee Substitutes—+ large packages, generally sold at 25c,, our price, 14¢. each; dozen, $1.57, Not more than one dozen sold to each customer. Celebrated Tea Matzoths, in 5 Ib, sealed cartons; absolutely clean and freshly baked; Goodman's or Maas's; 44c. each. First {mportation of New Season’s Brazil Nuts Just arrived; large size, per- fect stock; 12¢. per Ib. Home Made Fickled Peaches; one and a half pint Jars, put up by a famous house, sol! cIsewhere at 7c, per Jar; our price for the sale, 48c. each. Red Star Brand Mackerel, 10 Ib, kits, specially selected for this sale; they are messed, no head or tai‘; fine, clean, fat fish; our regular price is $1.86; for this sale, each, $1.38. . A Special Sile of Huntley & Palmer's Reading Biscuits, packed in tin boxes —warranted to retain their crisp freshiess:-— Dinner Rolls, baat Tat Rusk, + aece Pantomime, each, Cafe Noir, § each, Special Sale of Cereals. Lily White Brand White Oak Flakes—Not the ordinary raw rolled oats, but thoroughly parched by the latest and most improved process in the largest and best equipped mill In the world; “No good Oatmeal so cheap, no cheap Oatmeal (00d — 79¢ . 28¢ 686 Dessert, Hon Thin Arrowroot, } each, 2 Ib, cartons, regular price, 9c.; for this sale, 7¢.; dozen 10 Ib. Cotton Bags, regular price 36c,, this sale....., 24% Ib, Cotton Bags, regular price 82c., for this sale. Moir, Wilson & Co. Famous Kippered Herrings, direc! 0 rdeen, Scotland; can, 14e; dozen can$........-ssseee ee $1.57 Atoms Brand Extra Fancy Sifted Marrowfat P regular price 16c, a can; for this sale, 82Gss dozen... ss sc ees teeter tenet et eetee settee ee nes +33 “Arena” Brand Lima Beans, put up by one of the best packers In New Jersey; sold elsewhere at 15c, a can; our price for this sale, 10c. a can; one AOZEN CANS. sss ee cece s vee e ee tere ee ene see neee ene re Heeeee Henan eee $1.4 mesma TOMATOES, CORN. CALIFORNIA ¢ , tens ) auaiteeyee BEAM het | aos etehtand creams oatal ASPARAGUS, can, 1 dozen, | Quality wold elsewhere at Aina: BERN At dae, Bip, oO 4 Brae open as: ‘Ainerioan ea uty! doxen, 81,00, nea White Brand, a Frut " ci can, ly Yue. any Tipht square, can "Cail, bi deen, B274; “Beauty Buccots very a celichoue Bess doeon, MLE: Our Famous Red Star Brand of Laundry Soap—the equal of any of the Heh priced Laundry Soaps on the market:— 60-M, boxes, full weight, 1-lb. cakes, $2.84; 30-lb, boxes, full mea Easter Sale of Cut Glassware 4t the Lowest Prices Ever Named for Art Glass, Thousands of pieces of beautiful Nr , iridescent cut glass in this collection, Db if: Nothing more suitable for an Easter i if 4 xift than handsome cut glassware, The sal 1 i} oi but ve Aninyon te: make your toneniea now while the assortment Goods selected now will be delivered when desired, Celery Traye—Good ony worth 81.0 $2165 51.85 “59.25 Water Tumblers— Priam cut finish, worth $0.08 per do en; special at Dinhes, Footed Orang n Bo #i5,001 special at inch Bowls+—Full, Pash rein th aft or, Value $85.00; special Punch Bowls—With hare, 1 gut, peliliant | Anien, were eee 50,00; mpectal at Also iy Ni PL Bowl Ung} worth 84; apectal at Tray Water Jugs, Wine D. nben Bowls, Tu Hacer! Re A ay and “Jelly Dishe ¢ Ord 1M from $8 to 88.087 apecial at Bow Sale of Fine Clocks. Decorative as well as useful, Al! built to record time and they do it faithfully, Only at Bloomingdales’ may such clocks be secured at such little prices. Avery AU$1.49 Aver Sale of the pretty and dainty Mis- sion Clocks, now in such popular demand, Exact miniature reproductions of the large and expensive old grand- fathers’ hall clocks, Very suitable for cozy corners, Summer cottages and dens, and*the dining ~ room, Ten inches high and guaranteed to keep correct time, Better come tarly—they won't last long at this little price, Al 7Sc Reltabie, Standard Alarm Clock, loud and clear alarm, 4%-Inch dial, One of the finest finished nickel alarin clocks made, If you want a gdod accurate alarm clock, this will fill the bill. Every clock is fully guaranteed, } special tler—Gor valu ‘Olive DI brian al wher its special at, at t a large Flower XY. designs, with floral and gold’ Ornamentations on such beautiful color grounds as ruby, light blue, pink, green, &c. Strike every hour and half hour on clear-sounding cathedral gong, Every clock Is thoroughly tested and regulated by an Ging clockmaker and {s guar- anteed to keep correct time, Well worth double the price, At $2. 85 Larger Mission Ad Clocks, 19 inches high, 12% inches wide, fitted with 8-day movements, and strike every half hour on cathedral gong, The handsomest of the kind ever made, To see them means to buy. Re- member, we guarantee every one to keep accurate time, List ‘price of these clocks {s $5.35, Main Toor, Front, Centre. Lawn Waists. $1.49 Is the Price of this fine quality pretty VA, Persian Waist, (“| Beautifully made A front of grad. uated tucks, Tucked col- lar and deep cufls, edged with Valenciennes lace. Button in back. In extra large sizes— 46, 48 and So inch bust. No other store shows so wide a variety of extra large sizes in hand- some Persian Waists, The prices are wonderfully low, $1.98, $2.25, $3.49, $4.25 and $4.98, Second Moor, 50th Bt, Section, WwW. Coupon. Upon presentation of this cou. pon we will sell you a beautiful Roosevelt Souvenir Plate should be My decorat and designe ‘4 widen None meld at this price withont this coupon, Third Moor, 50th St. Section, Amortcan All Cars Transier to Bloomingdales’ (3 3ive: FURS RECEIVED FOR STORAGE, ALSO RUGS, PORTIERES AND DRAPERIES, DB. Altman & Cm. ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE THE ABOVE MENTIONED ARTICLES FOR STORAGE, AND TO GUARANTEE THEIR SAFE-KEEPING, THE REPAIRING AND ALTERING OF FURS AND THE CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF RUGS WILL ALSO BE ATTENDED TO IF DESIRED BEFORE STORING, WHERE LACE CURTAINS ARE CLEANED THEY WILL BE STORED DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS,

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