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THE LON MMR AAT MELAS Pe ¥ EVENING. APRIL 7, 1905, WORLD: FRIDAY CHICAGO MOBS ‘AUTO RULES FOR [22% '-<""°° CHEAP FARE BILL "T's CATARRH? | ‘This Common and soROsIg nbraie, onvers the Blood For Boys and Girls, ad kills the germe pres- effectually driving this disease | Designed for the perfection and comfort of |“RAFFLES” GOES TO ELMIRA, Je Valuables | ef tory. IN LEGISLATURE "3 -|Two Rides for Five Cents on All ist Man Who 8 Youn OT $75,00070 ND ON PARKS ia Kennedy Wanted $160,000, and|Clubs Used in Crowds That Commissioner McAdoo Frames | say e-xtncnt layor. Said $50,000, but| Blook Traffic in Alding Team- Regulations as a Resvit of{orory. cams plow day to two Indictments allesing dare Compromised on Additional! sters on Strike—Big Tie-up Iny ini FIGHT POLICE BICYCLE SQUA —— of tha following symp erme ure at Work some: fom gusts al two of valuables from a tare Se the Complaints by Horseless| | —Transit Board's Powers sie h Sum in Estimate Board, Threatened, Vehicle Owners. dat. dou Netese: | Cut by Measure. aaa Pestana Abe bopmven Te erres | ths ot) any tickets, epee: Staoharse from te authority, attractive in appearance and Park Commissioner Kennedy, of | CHICAGO, April ti Two hundeed) Bo many somptaints have reuched T ey nest Nah. ean (Bpectad to The Rvening World.) mentee (he Rose durable, ALBANY, Aptl 7A dill whi makes the Rapid-Translt Commisaloners | of the detec- pain In front of the ren tendttioy to take bit) ais, Hee Headguartera from owner: : Tap th mouth open while teamatera employed by the mati order Ward & Co. These shoes do not stretch after prolonged wear, mobiles of late, charging bleycle p firm of Montgomery. f a cava GF SINAte ‘ ity-nine seconds for this depart- men on ronda frequented by such subordinates to (he Board o! mate} ing pain in the a tal by merely standi fn yaa here, struck to-day th AympAthy WH Voi iolee with impud profanity anid | SHIPPING NEWS. and Apportionment and provides for) newking to cloar ihe “Salty “oe of the but retain their shape throngh hard service. oiiiaieat yd va garment workers, who nave BON HAI ice remus Uhae Gommlosionen + 21-2 cont fares on the Subway, eloveted | “thros fofmation of crums in cis seas te sawie with snployaen) for’ foil! Ades locday saaued orders to meme MA ARENT ARCO Ce jand all streets care during rush hours, | BPogugh Ne Chest arpnten ot tng tbeoat | The Spring Models include:— sogeg erreg a genes Lyall bie Ebi In the belief of many labor of the Bieyele Sqund as follows as ema | Waa Introduced in the Assembly by Mr. | itsh loon GP *atheamtn” Girls’, Patent Leather, button “dress” Boots @ me, miasioner low Ai Aras { Her Sone hie ’ ’ i. 4 its , fy fore making an ar sure th me Of 1 y, ‘Frensied fieanoe," said City |leadors, to-day's strike ta the begin pay me 8 801 ort and i i laarvere, ning of a great coutest int may tn. {he venlelo te going feator thoy 4 SHEAR ENN Wade Meee Of frothy mage helt ak with white kid tops and welted soles, | prove it, | “The Jaw gives you great powers and) great reepon@ibility, and it is well to) torating yellow difficulty iu breath- seagate part of fig chu Girls’, dark tan Kid button Boots, with welted soles, An excellent model for general wear, Commissoner Kennedy has been hoy- ring @bout the City Hall for months, ‘With @ sorell on which was wiitten the by ithe Hoard of Hatimate and Arger tlonmert if the bill Is made a law. Two tor five oente will have to be volve 20,000 drivers, A big blockade at the north end of . i 4 { ied on the various liner from § to 8 lent encoxing detail of an appropriation of $150,000 de- | State street bridgo was broken by As- | remember bhe latter. the Tnoening aud frome’ torn dn the| nurniness of voice ; 7 } ined for the Improvement and main: | auant Chtet of Pollee Schuetiler only ypu Ir’ omler teratiow: polteemert abternoon, and after tne noon, hour Hyatiel will cure the discuse, destroy Girls’, Sorosia Kid lace Boots, with Patent tips ] Saturday, Sundays and holidays ex- ceptod fatter a number of teurmaters and other | exploit thelr power or to and welted soles, « Five an oMcer ns, enrich ani ty of all germ Ife ta ° h and offensive, | n tl ry iratol "f warity the blond wits og lonal oxous i of the park system of Brookiyn Nia Queens. Tt wasn't until to-day that }o f& chance to make him: Xtter ny. fo and pbs Guneiesnss raccentat meting | ne palee gy, untae eereatie be SLITS U og aimew yee Cea tang | AP ost, Me ATH HO SGI cHMeat MR Muted ram] Girls’, tan Ruasian Calf lace Boots, with welted { find earnest plon for the money, |yenchea ane fremant house of the Chie taken re ey ek MUNN 8S yauagio, arkntoet trite! MENINGITIO IN BERLIN. Hes eae soles, An attractive model te wear with | Agered Comptroiier Grout. . Companys Nrabiev ronewed difficulties [HP on ane nat mre 9 man ta volat- Gritte, Lvernool, Colorado, Brunswick, onal tation, fre tondey and forty Boys’, Patent Leather Lace Boots, with dull calf Mare erie yell ike. e.anor? waked | were eneouirtera en haty Tmanace to public sates. stop him and| MiMeaamiece: — fermannt, Anne: Norfolk | Saxony were placed In quatuttinn oo tops and welted soles, "That would be ridtoulous,"’ returned the Park Commissioner, and then ho | went on to tell why in detafl, He | uch a sturdy argument that the | ere impressed, Finally Mayor N, MoCiellan pald: move that $75,000 be authorized, 5,000 persone made a concerted rush | toward the stables to bead off the! wagons. The polfoe after a vigorous) fight with the crowd cleared a path! for the trucks ‘The stable wae closed | immediately following the ertrwmos of | Way cin cast” the trucks and was kept tightly you make {t $100,000?" Lene RE pleaded Mr. Kennedy. Tut the roll call /DR, HENRY C. CLOSE GOES ‘was on and $75,000 only was allowed, ON FOR 7 YEARS | YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT irae ; Recorder Goff, in General G@easione to- WITH THESE STAMPS, | , Reoorder Gort. in Generat Geentone to No. 208 Kast ‘Thixipenth atreet, to Sing The steel Store at Hixth Avenwe's | Sine Prison for seven years on his plea} == Bury Corner Has « New scheme | Of ullty to three indictments for grand larceny, That Will Interest All Shoppers, Close up to September last was the Waster shopping around Sixth Ave- | Confidential office man of Folmer & ff qmue's Busy Corner, as the intersection | Schwing, dealors in photographic auv- \) of Fourteenth astrect and @Eth avonue | Piles at No. 471 Broome atreet, He dis- } has come to be known appeered and an inventory showed that } teenth Btrest Store was e: more than 910,000 worth of stock had } celved a startling impetu th been stolen, Deteotive-Bormeant Her- | | when the store's offer introduoing a Boys’, Sorosis Kid lace Boots, with welted soles, Boys’ and Girls’, Oxford Ties of various attrac- tive models, made of Patent Leather, Soro- sis Kid, Tan Russia Calf, Box Calf and other leathers, Sizes 8% to rr. “ yrh toa, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. H.ONeill & Co H.0'Neill & Co Many Extraordinary Attractions for Saturday. Untrimmed Millinery Boys’ Clothing Several Splendid Values for Saturday We offer for Saturday acollection of Suits that will ap- One Hundred i! pealto both the parents and the boys. Ready-to-Wear Hats $7.00 and $8.00 Suits $5.98 (as illustration) y The goods are a little out of the ordina: ofa very fine quality silk braid, smartly clusive designs and are made in Wortelbs Bout rotaca| trimmed with quill—in black, brown, navy, Eton, Sailor and Russian styles—-matcrials of Cheviots, +$ 5 98 new green, champagne and $3 75 plain and mixed, Serges in smart effects in homespuns—all | 2 ° each sizes, 3 to 16 years—value $7.00 and $8.00; 5; Ie 6. a $5.00 and $6.00 Suits $3.98 (Some with extra trousers.) You will find a large selectio! of patterns and styles in this} offering, and sizes fox all. These suils are made of mixed eee eeee veveee 2,50 per pair veoeegoo % - sone cardinal—Special at......+ Untrimmed Hats in mine leading shapes, made on wire frames, in black, brown, navy, champagne, 9 black and white—Special at...,.. IC Ifhy followed Close all over the coun-| brand-new system of trading stamps | {fy and finally arrested him Oct. 8 at Vera Crus, Mexico, where ho had er- rived a few days before with a woman. In court to-day Close made an appen!| JAMES McGREERY & 60, JAMES McGREERY & GO. was made public. Ever since the an- { Sunday increasing wis have swarmed the spacious | Ten Misses’ Suits. les, eager to take advantage of the) for olemency, Recorder Gott tol him!!! CHILDREN'S HATS (School and and plain Cheviots algo Serges in blue, red, and brown. $3, OB Ladies that th Tecords not only showed . They are cut in Double-Breasted, Norfolk, Russian, Eton! $; ‘4 : ¢ Fy ‘Tia nw, Mtarope ate known mer ng oe Prisoner was a tht, but tsa|l] prices ‘ran ping re $13.00 and Sailor—Speclalsecsseseseng ssee sevens sevesccssend Italian Silk Underwear. a al sled rae Beh, i ti a ad! net enarorenten anteater eee eee ee i. . ns to wecuve exactly what You want OAae eth Hekuly Roses erat Boys’ 50c. Trousers 39c, ad Floor, Pile ates ae freee instead of restricting you to a choice i | 3 bunch % ose Foliage With patent waist band and taped seams—our regular $0c.) li ilk vests, drawers skirt, \ among a limited number of artictes, sce perbunch |. 0c. and 25c, per bunch Trousers, all sizes, Saturday; Special atsssesssessere sessee.c) FOC Italian silk vests, "| Colors:—biue, green or black} aera g Sm mrhly uray totes, Pee: | a = = combination suits and cor- : 8 3 ‘thou 3 | i { i} iy 12,50 ollletgeiflrsaely apie Undermuslins | Men's Half Hose setcovers,—in newand ex Here are 600 stamps in each book. Every } book is good for @ certifeate for §1.60, | which will enable you to purchase goods to that amount in the store. T | accept these certificates as re . When Gi rT. ed 1,000 stamps he has saved a secured the very best rices generally lower than ere, aan may be redeemed in lote 000 or even te og lots, and iven alike wtth C. 0, D, and cash For venett of cis: desire to lete books B, and M. blue trading ertto ron with mercharadise, Fase eect Age TY new will i distributed ‘A. stam! i ate ag¥e03 urchase, | I AGNIFFCENT 800-COLUMN PAPER. 1 \ PIANOS The Great Clearing Sale of 100 USED PIANOS ends to-morrow, Saturday, and & SPECIAL FEATURE of the closing day will be 10 Upright Pianos marked down to $100 jeach, Every one of them is a BARGAIN, and some of them| are worth double this price, |Payments Only $5 Monthly, (COME EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE, Horace Waters & Co., 134 Fifth Av., near 18th St. New S Russia Calf, Patent Colt, Gun Metal Calf, Vici Kid. i is worth your buying. characteristics of best c every excellence that it shoe AT or NEAR that =Blun Shoe ring Styles. xfords—Shoes Black and Colors Button, Lace & Blucher } uation. OUR LINES PRICED AT $4.00 include every good leather and every good style that OUR LINES PRICED AT $3.00 contain surpass the best $3.50 shoe in the market. OUR LINES PRICED AT $2.00 comprise footwear that is both dress Shaped right, made right and fully guaranteed. Prom the narrow dip Toe to the widest. Every grad. . They have all the ustom works ‘ is possible to put into a price. We believe they and durable. Ladies’ White Cambric Skirts | embroidered and lace trimmed, \o | deep hemstitched flounce, also 5c Spanish flounce ...... peseee | Regular $1.25. paknceeen want, Nain- sook Gowns; ) equare | and round meck, lace and }$1,[9 | embroidery trimmed, fin- ished with colored ribbons Regular price $1.49. Children’s Wear | Children’s Russian and Princess) Dresses, The Russian Dresses having tucked and embroidery bands Gi Lea Hi Viol | styles with yokes of solid tuck- ier double vulis of embroidal 9 OC ery around yoke, front and back; other styles with inser- tions of lace and lace edge; sizes L to 4 yearsss..ss os sees Value $1.25. Children's Gowns, in nainsook,) round yoke, trimmed with tucks} and insertions of Val. lace, neck | and sleeves finished with Val. tace edge. Also Cambric Gowns, square neck, trimmed with embroidery insertions and CAGl o00e sescee veeeees s+ Value 49c. Children’s Drawers, in Cam. bric, six worked button holes, trimmed with lawn rufiles with’ Val. lace Insertion and cdge, finished with cluster of tucks, sizes 2 10.14 yearSiccsusseees Value 39¢, Gas Portables We have received a lot of 84 Gas Portables, very pretty stands (choice of three designs), with gen- uine Welsbach burners, white shade and cup, 6 feet portable tubing, double’ dipped and brass neck—complete , Regu’ Refrigerators The ‘O'Neill’ Cleansible and the 'Gov- | crnor' are the best—the construction of cach is the best. The O'Neill Clean= sible is made of Oak, lined with Nickle: | L45¢ 25c oid. The Governor is made of selecied , | Ash—lined with heavy zincmand have | | the dry air flues— $4.60 No. 1 Governor Retrigerator $9.9 0 | | TRIMMED MILLINERY We Will Offer Saturday, April 8th A Collection of Trimmed Hats In Various Shapes Trimmed with Flowers, Foliage, Ribbons, Wings, etc., the ®roduct of our own workrooms, At $8.50 Each Women’s New Spring Suits terials. $18.00 They are blouse mod- els, made of the best grade of Panama Cloths or Shepherd, Checks; also a num ber of Coat Suits, lined with | Tafteta, new plaited roun length skirts—all sizes’ Regular $25.00 Suits; Glove Department Special for Saturday Only (100 dozen) WOMEN’S GLACE GLOVES, one or two clasp, with Paris Point embroidery. | QE in white, black and colors, per pair.... Regular price, $1.00 A Great Offering of jut what you want—Blouse ef- ects and Tuxedo effects in the newest and most desirable ma- An unusual opportun- ity to secure a new Spring Sult, 1-3 less than regular price $25.00 New Suits for 518.00 | Lawn Mowers The “Dewey” | awn Mow- ermade by thePhiladelphia Lawn Mower Co, has 4 | blades —adjustable handle | A Most Comprehensive Assortment of Ready-to-Wear Suits and Jackets For Misses and Children Men's Fast Black Cotton Half Hose, neatly embroidered, ase ¢ 253 sorted patterns; special per pair Six pairs for $1.40, Men's Fast Black Cotton Half Hose, wi per pair {18c Women’s Hose 28c. a pair Value 39¢, to 50c. Women's Gauze Lisle Thread in black—lace openwork al er—lace openwork at inste; —in a large variety of patterns i imported to sell: at 39c. to 50c. per pair; Saturday at.... Children’s Hose 18c, a pair. Value 25c, to 35c. Children’s and Misses’ fast black Ribbed Cotton Hose, double soles, hecls, toes and knees, medium weight, si_es 6 to 10 inches, Hermsdort dye—imported to sell at 25c. to 35c. per pair; Saturday,. 18c $1.00 Corsets, 59c. (Second Floor.) The Celebraled P, N. and Thomson's Glove Fitting Corsets, straight front, dip hip, in Coutil and British; 59c also H. & W. Mercerized Tape Girdles with Satin bow—Saturday at......04. Regular price $1.00 29c. Ribbons, 18c. Extra fine quality Messaline Ribbons, 4% inches wide, all the desirable shades and fancy, colorin; so black, white and 18c in demand for making girdles or sashes; also millinery and i trimmifgs—Saturday, per! $1.70 per piece of 10 yards, Handkerchiefs 20c. values at 10c. New Importations of Iris! Linen and embroidered St. Ga! / Handkerchiefs, plain hem- stitched Linen, hemstitched with J Oc embroidered initials ahesr and regular finish, Hemstitched with embroidered Border —reg- ular price 20¢, atessesreeeraree clusive designs, Embroid- ered in floral patterns or trimmed with fine laces, One of the most attractive garments is the “Tante- ma-tie’—a corset cover of white or colored Italian silk, to be worn with shirt waists or guimpe dresses, On Saturday, April the 8th, Italian silk Vests, embroid- ered and trimmed with silk lace, or plain silk, trimmed with Valenciennes lace. 2.85 each, Odd sizes and designe of Ital- ian silk Corset Covers, 1,50 value 3.65, Twenty-third Street, —_—— JAMES McGREERY & CO. Sale of Fans. 500,--Gause Fane,—finished with applied lace or spangled, White, with carved bone sticks, and’ black, with carved ebony sticks. 1,00 each, Value 2,50 The general stock of summer Fanadis very extensive and includes Fans suitable for Checked or plain Cloth Spring Walking Suits, Strapped bodice over Taf- fetas silk Underwaist, Pleated skirt. Sizes 14 and 16 yeara, 22.50 Black Panama ‘“Bretelle” pleated Walking Skirt. Lengths 37 to 40 inches, * 7.50 Three-quarter length Coats, Belted backs and outside pockets, Sizes 14 and 16 years. 10,50 Children’s three-quarter length Coats, Made of twilled worsted. Belted backs, Colors;:—"‘spring’”” grey and tan, 7-59 Twenty-third Street, JAMES MoGREERY & 60, Ladies’ Coats, ‘ Taffetas Silk or Peau de Soie Coats, 25.09 and 21,00 Tourist Coats. Madeof tan Covert Cloth. Length 42 inches, 36.50 Full length, blue or black Women's Neckwear 25c. $3.98 GIRLS' COATS—Of Covert Cloth and fine all |) Cheviots—= H $5. 00 We have Shoes between those prices, Shoes |Sizes 6 to 14 year i id for ni} above those prices, Shoes below those prices. favors and for morning or Taffetas Silk travelling t yet—your choice of 4 sizes | ' 7 iy ; wa ide ore inchs | $0 14 ‘i 3.50 Values 40c. and 50c, evening dress, Coats. The important point is, that at whatever price Ali GIRLS' BOX COATS. Latest loose Model of Co i$ 71, | Lace Sets, Chemisettes with Val- They ren from the inexpensive Jypaneas ay are accustomed to pay, the Blyn Shoe AT Tea Sets Claths, with ciabroldered eeableny east 6 to 14 veark, pried. «« 5 $3.95 caclesny Usbiae Lacs end and Spank Fans, made of paper and 19.50 : A * ° y —Blouse Models, w: ait , yf fedaltio . . inlaid wi ant 5 eae kee ee secs fing American sheer Checks ey 0 peace nce gaces | SLe7 5 i 25¢ | mats fo uunenanaer | le, more satisfactory in every way. porcelain Tea Sets—ciroice | MISSES! PETA SUITS—Pretty e the imptre Fars exq) 'wenty-third Street. Model, blues, bi black, si Prices ..esce BLL th court scenes,,ete, It’s been so for Thirty Years. of 20 dec'ralions, some | 2, 75 | Model, blues, browns and black, sizes 14 to 18 years, t$ 6.50 Stock and big painted wi t so plain flowers, others filled | ! Mohair Suits, Cotton Dresses and Separate in with colorsand goldedges Skirts in greater variety than ever (Third Floor.) Linen Ba and Silk; also in Point de Ve- nise and Orien’al lace~-regular} price 20¢. and 256., atusesrreoe SIX BIG BEST STORES : Ave, and 27th Street, Factories Ave. & 122d Street. 40%, 405 th Av.,39th &40thSts, © 2}# SHOES IN EVERY GRADE. } 10c fore Regular price $4.19 and $4.75, ue Y; a iit + Sixth th. i i » Avenue, 20th to 21st Street)Sixth A: —casy running and will cut { the grass as smooth as vel- |

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