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! THE WORLD: that It! wag Gew'gned io mive the Inter: Teehon of Leader Palmer. The clerk and! Draper yesterday, A bill came up tn | his Assemblyman to vote against the avenue and One Hun@redth street by Rorough Interests, which now ¢ontrol | Beaker wont dbwn the calendar at a} the Assembly that required a scho)!| bill. eee : ® roundeman and a patrolman of the the old tuenol company, the right to | two-minute gait. commbsntoner to have a college diploma) pny tenodle Assemdlymen frovoked, | Weat One Hundredth street station, He move the tunnei from Thirty-fourth| ‘“Halt!"? interrupted McKeown, In/or a certificate of graduation ap-| throw paper balls and acted ike & jeotd at first he had been sandbagged | danger fun street to Forty-socond street, so an to|despair, "You're going through this by the State Department. | vo-yeareolds in a ten-acre lot Jand then that he had been struck by @| bus avenue car and pulled her fom copnect wit thd Grand Central station | like a machine. I'd like to have th» |‘ and other Roprerenta-| vesterday lansing Speaker Nixon's vb: | jear, A asurgoon wee called from the|the track, and as he did so wes struck of the present Interboronzvh Subway, It | Utles of the -diis read, ao 1 can get nex! sTahamond) acenienegiconts | atarted @ut for a walk and 46 get d frown the | sen ° |J, Hood Wright Hospttal and the man's | himself. turns out now that the bill jg intended | to what’s going on.” | eohon! of hen Jauvasted | ves eich ¢ Comions, {injuries dressed. For wwhile Mr, Baker ale perc be ghd fryer) it to allow a change of grade in tho tunnel) There was o general laugh at Me-| the bill to death, Har wag in t F Malcolm H, Baker, an electrical en-| remained at the hospital, and later to- | th, until after he partly completed at Forty-pecon: a! Keown's expense,/nnd the speed of ths] guard was mustered { » | of Dela oui ray te hea Y «inser and Inventor, living at No. 200 /day was able to go to his home, whero a , West Mighty-olghth street, was found #ince the death of hig mother three inanouae Cocapany An exp in a dazed condition early to-day cov-|months ago he has boarded with Dr. lered with blood and vuftering from a | Rose IAttel, [B6 Douise alee, ere raioee Nestae desk ‘slackened, It taites an experl- author of enced haad to lead a yrrty during one of those loop-the-loops by the Speaker The present owners of the rish way fir) that in order to end the nel at Farty-second street and mine “Grab” Sena-| avenue the zrado to the lowest » and his assistants, The leader has to} aenvblyman ¥, C, Wood, of Fulton, “was! ot p jfractured skull, | He was clearer tn hie mind when he|row which he desired to from . in the river bed is too sharp, and they | have the bills all before him in the| put in office last year under the unt. | | Air, Baker was. found at Columbus | reached home, and said that last mght ' his relatives, * Ill seek by application to the Legisiature | order that they appear on the calerdur, om act because of the polltiral bias ny ( Practical us to exchange thelr antiquated and prac- | He has to know just what bills are tm: | © old school system," Every Ree NA} = ‘ of cally ureloss tunne) for one at a higher | portant to his party, If he hesitates or 1 boss in the Siate Instructed ' to the Senate and get in me et a tion There ° level whioh they oan connect with their | stumbles he's gone, And the only way | iebes een een ——— 3 eee eens. POTASH M POI DSH . " wubwey avatem at Forty-econd street, | he can recover is to stop the business Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o’Clock. aa Inasmuch as the time of the railroad | of the House altogether and esk for a CASH’ “FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE” CREDIT . POET APPEARS. |? complete the tunnel expired in 1so¢, | Consideration of the vote. Je jit 18 noted that bills have been intro-| mhe politicians took a crack at State yen TAN ARO Gnlting: Tauren ude: Commissioner of Education Andrew 8. | . which has acquired tts right of way. | ~ | trong, of Roches-! shicn i : i years within which to complete {ts Healthful, Refreshing, Appetizing eo 4 EA ni Appettsing | : | Id—-BROOKLYN tothe World Appre- fi, abandonment Route bili t sald tes’ Ori inal’ 182, 184, 186, 188, 190 Smnith St, 222, 224, 226, 228 Grand St, | | BROOKLYN—Fulton St. From Bridge to Dutfield—BR' : Lines on the Turtle, [n'y to apply to Queens County. ‘The | Coa es ig | Corner Warren St, Brooklyn. Near Driggs Ave. Queens County system ts @ street sur- OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, Wouldn't It Be a Great Convenience to Get Your Easter Clothing “Dividend Stamps” Are Good as Gold Each collection of 1,000 stamps will be received face system, and at present has the ‘i ° WKEOWN AS LEADER,/"Sscrts svaapse secre!) Plymouth Gin other than street surface railroads, T! ‘Phe standard gin for 200 years, Pure—dry Interborough system, which holds the| a. 10. unequalled. Bottled only at Black . iH en He| Bronx franchises which tt te sald by the | Piney pistitiery, Plymouth, England. ; erates Unasrsuay | epeanents of ee Sl ara toe asta, a0 ty gente mores oo mw oo OOM Light Weekly Payments. || the same as $3.00 in cash, and each collection of 500 . Palmer, Armuonn, the Sanaor trom Rash| MBW YORIC AND 1NTEGRY C0. [f[-—-rme oaacaoeacrrerrrns stamps will be received the same as $1.50 when ester, whose name and fame until this| Sole Agent for the United Staten. Year wero gssociated altogether with tho | smeermncmeemerermeeeernensont (Bpedte! to The Evenine World.) mixing of concelt and good roads, has ; 1 7,.—The Senate, | come into a new field-—the mixing of the ON, Yo, April 1 7 xing of the | Moh provided the country with a new | abstract and postry, He unloaded a few inition for the word ‘‘grab,'' did eo | verses on the noble envtors during the Pickwickian rather than in a se-|debate on the bill for protesting land) R ‘After deciding that a grab| turtles, Here are the versos: sense. r deciding Ohi te hee ils ‘ We solictt your wade upon the guaran. to seize a “lump of Leailty A slow, lethargic turtle, fee, of, ,apectate purity, combined with bd lum: With thd in thy vorld to di erecomy: tt fOr Inte e eich is | [Rat eral about the whale day througt; | SPEC'L FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY Spar oc a lump of money, Or ‘wallow in some ‘marmy poo}, " Box, 100 /@0 ieetimes called sugar, the noble Sena Among the reeds and rushes 0001; OC buying merchandise in this store. To still further introduce our Dividend Stamps we will give Double Stamps (2 Instead of 1 withe § 10c, purchase) on Saturday, all day long, throughout the store, and in addition we will give to every vis. itor to the store on Saturday | 30 Stamps Free to Start Collections. This is to.assist you in opening your Stamp collection and to impress upon everybody the importance: This special Easter Bargin, in the newest materials, will Please careful dressersin cut and fit. This is the first and swelsissuttal, Oe dD Nobby Top Coats, * These new coats are the most talons toward the Governor ‘Or sun myself upon a log, Se h TY Sie tice win port the Inters| And, soemp. fly with a frogs 1209 dressy and serviceable to be of beginning at once 'to collect these Valuable stamps. i ugh Company to grab something—| need Dut crag into my anelly at BAe found in the city. All the . ave money on your Groceries and Meats, Fish and Wines for your Sunday dinner and get Double. ar Gapping, thon besatse. fran, The first district, | Hickory “Nut, Kisses, pe popular shades, In every Stam id . well, ci 4 t i 4 ‘Of the value seni y the detail a $12.00 1¢ 30 com} entary for opening envelope will be given you free with a stamp envelope at any-ons bills mt 8) ker and desk force In the As- . SUE Ors fh carasulareinway | esrably were'tn:thelt usual form yester= 531 FULTON ST, coat, Spectal at, 7.98} of the envelope distribution desks on the (st, 24 of 3d flonrs of basement. You are not limited to collec ) Gp. nel and the Abandonment of Route|day morning when Assemblyman BROOKLYN NY. ‘ 5 ing just one envelope, as you can secure an envelope from each of these desks if you apply for it. Who the tunnel bill was nrat|‘Jnck" MoKeown, of Brooklyn, under. or QPPLELM PLACE Youths’ Suits. ouble St t " it was currently reported | took to lea @ minority in the ab- iN i D bl S amps All Day Sa urday 9 More striking and perfect fitting suits could not be had at double our price, Your choice -of these $12.00 new materials at; Og dD Boys’ Suits. We deserve at least $6.50 for the splendid boys’ suits we Meet O98 Children’s Suits. \Correct Shoes and Hats. We'll be satisfied if you will just come | Our hat . and look at our Bargains in Children's | cont vO RL AD ye be pretty suits, That. means a 1 98 Proveto you that we always undersell | From 8:30 A. M. to 10 P. M., All Over the Store. You are not conffhed to ita bee a few baie in any premium parlor, where most things ere | { those for which you have no use, All collectors of the C, & C. DIVIDEND STAMPS are allowed to | | select for their premiums anything that they may desire throughout more than 100 departments of the |} great Chapnian Store, TheShoeBargainsfor Saturday Will Bring Enthusiastic Buyers. WOMEN'S §2.50 OXFORDS. C WVU LYN, sy airs ) “Your Fares Refunded —Our Invitation for Saturday, April 8th, || To and from all points advertised in the excursion offered by the Long Island R. R. for || my | eaveriay, April 8th. ; ; ‘ || Sale. A special $4 suit at, even in hats and shoes, . E WILL REFUND half the amount of your excursion fare on purchases amounting to | [) | Bh ~ epee cern {vom $5.00 to $10.00; all your fare on purchases amounting to $10.00 and over, \ FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC., ON EASY TERMS. These are exceptionally good Show your Railroad Excursion Ticket to any clerk at the first counter at which you make a purchase in this store and you | —— Oxfords, made on the newest will receive a quick shopping card which will explain everything else, ! : k shaped last, latest siyle heels, y of in patent colt, dull calf tops, is “| flexible soles, vic! kid, turned | (Wana aera ee = soles, patent leather tips, Cu- ban heels; all 2% to 7; Ww! i The Famous Mezzanine Underpriced Hat Store tA MEN'S $2.50 OXFORD TIBS, {0 vict Midi good heavy] .60 OX . : soles; these are in 9 styles; regular Oxford out and Offers for Women, Misses and Children. Blucher out; slzes 6 to 10 Remarkable opportunities in the very latest Hats. 468-470 Fulton St., Brooklyn. SM) (4. $1.39. Fancy braid Hats, trim-, sailor, turban and Continental effects}, others are of the Milan, chip, Java and Be reeset renee nt courant wort | msn of wing guns and| smooth bri tal re ally Gland Special for Saturday inj Saving Prices in Money Savings in é i . 75. 5 Is an Hl AC $3.95, Fancy brald Hats for misses | Others in the Mezzanine Hat Store from| pompons, moderately Brite at M , S e S it Candy Dept. Ready-to-Wear Hats. Shaving Needs. f} and children, in. flat roll brim sai.or,| the beat designers in the country, with $3.45 to $11.28 ens pring uits Delictous Chocolates, with the coat-| 0° Hace,|Razor#, 500 hardened tool steel, } poke and large Hat effects, with trim-| many creations from our own workroom} pect i Of fancy tweeds and mixed cheviots— ings slightly scratched or broken; autiful ready-to-wear ®t8,/ hollow ground, %-inch size, made ' | of flowers, ribbons and feather ef.| artists, the very prettiest effects in the) Special Attraction. You may th sitively th strictly fresh, and at this small] pand made and fancy untrimmeda| for the World’s Fair; Mi worth $5.00 to $5.50, city, at by far the littlest prices; many/select your hat, flowers, ribbon and orna= ese are positively the price will prove that our advertised hats, in all the newest styles and| worth $1.50; each.,....... 39c BB) At $4.65. Fancy braid Hats, both in| are of the silk straw effects, with trim-|ment and our experts will arrange them 4 biggest values that specials are the greatest “ iid c he “ ‘ P| © the rough and smooth braid, in the! mings of wings, flowers and ribbons;|for you at very little cost. aan have been offered this candy bargains in Brook- 12c colomiaey ¥ plus $2.25; 9 5 c Rezor screen poorsoas 0; iz . * ‘Nt » season—th. (ty lyn; Ib... 7 special for Saturday..e..., worth 254, +3 ” | In the Untrimmed Hat Store, Main Floor, MMM, tored equalto any $18 ul {| Alarge assortment of the very simple trimmed Hats for misses Everything in the wantable Hats for women, misses and f Suit and are great D i “aad! children, these in the rough braids, both solid colors and) elldren, made of many syle of brads, such as Mian, chip, j IB values at veces. Reliable Values in Remarkable Bargain News and im I » etty combinations; shapes are the tailor end Continenttl| horsehair raid, tuscan and many fancy Ban bale Nou SM AI Spring Top Coats ‘ . , os ‘effects; trimmings, pompons, velve’ ri bons, quills an goch line ever shown anywhere, not peas rs . | D ee tg at ee Mi od Be ! Choice of tan and olive Men's Shirts and Drawers, In Girls’ Dresses @ ribbons; very moderately priced......++++++48¢. to $5.45 | a5 55c4 others up t woight, extra good quality, in gray f I _ SNE Wi ceverts; also some 4 white, well finished, full sizes; semen = Ste thee black cheviots, cut in he Manis cast + 466 and eerers. zs —_—_—_—>>>=>___=| the nobby length that Men’s Shirts and Drawers, é . . ' . : distinguishes thi 3] ade balbriggan; shirts come in} GIRLS’ SUSPENDHR DRESSES, kilt skirt, of | A ‘Unique Easter Souvenir—Flowers from Palestine, i souls aiyle were gale fong’sad short sleeves; rawors ar al-yoo! shepherd check, lined chroughout, ou f f H 0 fo ma i » | ¢ With every ‘ttake with’ purchase at the Millinery Flower, Hat and Ribbon Store only, ing for $15, Saturday meres et arorth 6057 ee00) 4 38 tly tucked and trimmed with fancy button f . | {o-morrow, we will give this novel Easter Pamphlet with a flower plucked in the Holy Land and fi Youths’ § rin Coats Men's Neckwear, good quality ailke}red, blue, brown and green; sizes 6 to 12 iy } neatly mounted, It is not only the most appropriate Easter souvenir ever given, but the flowers | Pp: g and satins, in Nght, dark and me-} years 98 | fre of intense interest to young botanists, jf a “Ml the Latest Improved Refrigerators and Ice Boxes, Faiz / FullLine of the Latest Go-Carts ‘and Baby Carriages, YOUR CREDI | | KURTZ % SONS IS GOOD. 78¢C.. Vik ¢ WEEK #69-173 Smith St., cor. Wyckoff St., Brooklyn, } Opens an Account, ‘Credit to All--That’s Easy-- it Newest Spring Suits and Coats at Lowest Prices. Ladies’ Panama Sults, long and short coat style. finely tailored, * new full sleeve, lined throughout with taffeta, bi Boys’ colored Negligee Shirts, fine ith waist plaited, trimmed with fancy ' pal eed eet quality cloth; neat stripes and fs brald; others with Velvet, kilt and gored skirts; fine business suits ures; made with separate cuffs; full| 5760 4 to 1 years....sscessseeesssee ss eves B78 Of fancy mixed tweed, in dium shades, in 4-in-hands, teck#! Grats’ DRESSHS in yolles, poplins, cashmeres single or double ‘breasted, and bows; worth 85c.. 20C! ana fancy mixtures, in an assortment of styles; tran eeee sizes and perfect fitting; 086.1 srigeis’ SUITS of all-wool storm serge, blouse kind coat, prettily shir: roross shoulders, ent ot wooo eer e eee ne reree it . white canvas, eklirt nin®-gore, fan bottom; Less Than brown, blue and black; sizes 11 ind 16 yre. 19,78 GIRLS' RHEFERS, all coverts and plain cloth, collarless, prettily trimmed with contrasting colors, double-breasted front and full Maline and chiffon plaiting, sulta-} with belt; sizes 6 to 14 years ble for hat trimming and arid GIRLS' RHEVERS of all-wool covert, collarless, hats, in all colors; worth 5004 cicth and rows of coutache braid; full back with belt; new sleeve with cn i +190} 1h Yainpis line of Stock Collars, in} Cul; sixes 6 to 14 years, ieUuacciverterebeh On d and tab. effects, trimmed} GIRLS' RDEFERS of nll-wool serge, double-breasted front and plain roth Val ince; others made of allk{ back, with belt: collar trimmed with champagne color cloth, soutache and wash materials; Worth 60c,,{ braid aud small gilt buttons; blue, brown and gcarlet; elses 6 to , wate Ni RUE HASLTOMTO tstses vos elelecnncecersaa relates errs cli Gn eTeRecOr EEE HE aE | sweeeennne: - e=- iefaeabinbaa; bs want We fate them a in“are, | Special. Inducements in the Toy Dept. Boys and Girls, Read the Saturday News. On Saturday in the Toy Dept, With Every Purchase of FREE 25c. or Over: One Bag of 57 Marbles, Including Two or side piaited skirts, value $18, for ad | 0.98 Ladies’ Fine Tailored Suits, in cheviots and fanc} tweeds, plaited jacket and skirt, value $22, for sd | 2. 98 CHILDREN. Our Men’s Suits range from $10.00 to $22.00. Ladies’ Covert Cloth Coats, stylish model, broad Strap seam, value $12, for.., 8.98 Ladies’ Cravenettes, box plaits; full sleeves with Dv cudapihOxtora and tan, value $14, forces. Ze OO Ladies! Now Box Plaited and Kilt skirts; 5 98 And w._2've better value than you can get elsewhere. Why! Because Shooters—For the Boys; or a Bag of 15 Jacks and a CECI ASS 5 ea IO Le one ee EY ° we are VUR OWN MANUFACTURERS. Not that alone, we also Rubber Bouncer—For the Girls. ry give you STYLE and FIT. \ fae Pa EEN : ‘ MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, Sults in cheviots, worsteds and fancy tw: yin single and double breasted; special at se ebeeee 9.98 Suits in {ancy mixtures, finely tailored garments, best serge Our Young Men's Suits range from $5.00 to $20.00. ¢ Our $10.00 Double-breasted Suit cannot be equalled for Fit, Style and Quality, worth $15.00, The Yourg Boys are at home here. Roller Skates, steel extension, Children’s Garden Sets, 3 pleces: | Boys’ Baseball Suits, all sizes, good high strap back and strap toe,| steel rake, hoe and spade; Jong) quality and well made; 1 6 ulaek hardwood wheel 39c handles; regular 26c, and 19¢ regular $2.60 euits, at... Le! 9 Aha for, hove. or sir's,| Baseball, the King of the Diamond, lining, singse or double breasted, value $16.00; tee re : ven LEAS ij BUSTER BROWNS, RUSSIAN BLOUSES, | Yoire of ago; leathor adjustable) {2,08 alt slamp, Romie boremnide come Pte? 1 Re Ae OMMMEI pan ERIIG! SpEtlAl ace et, OsOS : Double Breasted Sailors and Norfolks. “mudi, ated wheel, best 50) : : ’ i feeaa spleens in } (Double breasted anJ Single breasted Suits, sizes 2}¢ to 17), ee rei stra tate ct 3B Price, $1.95 to $8.00. ue MONDAY AND SATURDAY BVENINGS, Our Furnishi Li in ev d v OPEN : ‘urn nk “e complete in every and bedi