The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1905, Page 5

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BUILDS FLATS JUST TO LET IN CHILDREN EVANSAND BRIDE THE WORKED: MONDAY. KVENING, APRTY, TO, 1905. dand's fate she begun weupiig, With her face buried In her hands she was then led to the bar, GETS $30,000 Southerner’s } “In Your case," sald the Judge, "I f 5 5 Will Oona yOu ER the “Bedford: hes Sam H Finds Si hin ohn Monaghan, Unique Bronx CHILDREN'S LANDLORD AND TYPICAL TENANTS. au sere 3 jam Hoover Finds Something Pine spose Cova (0 ernias(trrcmece. a Renata |. shee ik te hanes Sahat Landlord, Bars very We Lawiero Youthful Forger Goes to Elmira, |in virginia, ‘they ‘wero soorefiy"mne-| William C. Barnes, Kentuoky| wias*sris i an tam A Hoover of Childiess Family. Bones While His Schoolgirl Wife Is wet sen oonductoe ‘Pe ony | Breeder, Recovers Damages fe Houde Upon Mi tote ERECTING TWO HOUSES. CHILDREN, Sent to the Bedford Insti- tution, umber of cheo 18 position he forged a » which were passed y hie bride. NORTH AND SOUTH Accident to Racers. from Long Island Railroad for) to Hoover {i a letter ‘ork writes: I was grawt> dis- caiarth and ence?) dear- ht ear, The 1ovor of haw? - t my throat foul wectblions ht be about to the ; 4 rimand| IN GREAT REUNION | ye tong land Raltiroad Company pret taes linet aye Ay sen nage Aas Oran ees win'tate's py ries os nga’ | Beh tear bitious to Own Eighteen Court, Brooklyn, today, Leo M, Fvane | 0 Gs. [iorme breeder of Lexington, Ky., $90,000 Filled with Youngsters. and his schoolgirl bride, who pleaded pullty to forgery, were sentenced to re- ormatories, Evans will go to Elmira ing at Washington to Civil War Veterans, tor damages to two carloads of horses If @ verdict delivered in the Flushing Rupreme Court to-day {s sustained. and the girl will be sent to the Bedford) ww ygemnaron, April 10.—A two days' |, ME: ay Wilde two Catirgied et ai ANE” inatitistion, eting to the American soldier, oon: |{permbrade from aye Cedook last sa hei ne BOTs Up to the time that sentence was! Mociating a meoting of the veterans |iteing’ there wae w embeucuy at the passed both Evans and the girl tried) o15 opposed each other in battle in the Manittan crowing, near. the track, 'to shield one another, each endeavor. | T0) vi oe aeranged to lace [And many of the borwee, were, Injured He Hae Seen 80 Much Buffering ing to ehoulder the entine blame for Cordial Mr. in whiotl’ ended on hr the forgeries, Hvana was the firet to| "er peat AN geet hoe Shin B. Madden teatified that the} The complete outfit costs but to participate have been sent every | veterans’ association, North and South. ted your life,” eatd) ‘the programme contompiates more tian Through Evictions That He Hae Great Sympathy for Mothers. normal ,000 “in xtra bottles are only 60 centa, they only. broughe | m man & Co. to show you the stron) tee under which they sell Hyomel, hott on’ Whereas” condition he sold after the accident. Hive Jury, went out to deliberate, on be arraigned to-day, have invests ie Judge Aspinall, ‘I find that you oome! thirty apeeches of greeting and response, nothing unless {t cures, trom an excellent Southern family.| O°"), Grosvenor, of Ola Friday, seiernert Gentlot to “Huson | maegeman & Ct», Zhe Corpouptites oe Wf President Roosevalt were in the Roth you and your wite are guilty of) “other iapaakon wili te Gen, Chass | Gaynor’ ‘William EH Bescher, counsel Ailsa breminily on reestet ef orien, : forgery. ‘There ere hardly any extenu.| Past Department Comenander (Grand | forthe Long ‘nland’ Haliroad, "moved me ee ‘onighting business it ts @ pretty sate Army. yt h| for a new trial an: Borer Unites |For Facts and Figures See, ating circumstances, so I_shall_commit you to the Elmira Reformatory,”™ When tho girl heard her young hus- @nd Gen, Reasser, the youngest of the|{o the tieher courts, Former Brigudler Generals of the Contederats | States Gokator Lindsay, of Kentuolor ermy, appeared as attorney for the plaintiff. @uess that about the first person to get into favor when the first gentleman of the dand returns from the West would be Mr, John Monaghan, of the Bronx, Mr. Monaghan is @ man after the President's own heart, and what !s more he 1s @ wonder, Even Tody Hamilton might well sit up and take notice, The gentleman of the Bronx ta butlt- ing two new apartment-houses at One Handred and Sixty-sixth street and Sherman avenue, and no flat will be rented to a family without children, ‘This te what the remaraable landlord, who 48 also a clerk In the Second Dis- trlot Court, says of his unusual course: the 1905 World Almanac, AN i \ “It may be a queer thing for a land- ‘ lord to invite famiiles with ohildren into FRCH P ws COUNT Is houses, but that's what I am dolng, | , Why, I have seen so much suffering from this inhuman prohibition against DISCOUNT /g DISCOUN ehidren in iments that I think ft STAMP N a ells {9 tle. for some one to take a hand in : AN Wednes : the matter, ee | : ‘ VAS T have three houses that are all ‘ en Aled with chdren, and 1 am putting up two more) It is my desire and intention n elghteen apartment houses, ey one of them for the exclusive use of families with children, Five Children of His Own, “T have five children myself. What would I do if a landlord chased my family from piliar to post, as though We were infected creatures? I euppose other landlords will say I am eccentric, It isn’t eccentricity, it is humanity. Since I have been at the court I have Been many pathetic Instances of this @partment house crusade against the ea ea eels EX-COP TELLS WHY HE QUIT Three Months on Force Con- vinced Andrew Dillon that He Couldn’t Stay There and Keep His Self-Respect. Again We Will Give 25 Free Merchandise Discount Stamps For Every Book You Wish to Start They are Just the Same as Money So unceasing is the demand for 14th Street Store Merchandise Discount Stamps that we have decided to extend the time of our intro- ductory offer, merely because @omo tenant has com- plained, “I have one man in public life 1! ing in en apartment of mine, Hie wife, he said, hunted New York until she was sick looking for a house, As soon as the landlords or agents found out she had six ohlidren it was—‘Not allowed here.’ “In one of my houses not long ago a very nice old lady had an apartment. Bhe had raised a big family, too, but afufent, inatruations Other people's children annoyed her, | to rent apartments only to es Ww! She complained to me and I had to tell) fhildren. I don’t care how many they her that @he would have ito leave—that! “My houses are filled with good ten- ees a eee ith |are finished. there willbe more oniiaren barder ¢ N children to find new quarters than forliit’in the nefgnbortiood of Bierman ave: her, I went down to my agent and|nue and One Hundred and Sixty-sixth told him I ‘had an apartment for rent, C1 boy doen Ohtani gl get be there but that no one without children would ‘ Bike , be allowed, He thought I had gone | eros ammaire, lee kindly faced | raz i who acts only from conviction, He 18 orasy at firw, but inside of an hour I anything but the proverbial type of fed @ tenant, 8 MarALeets Taneeecuny veer has Se “ markable iy jendin, Families with ehildren are good ten-| families of many children, ants from a business standpoint, They| When the ohtldren's landlord” ten’: are not fussy and they are not always |e court he 1s surpervising the erection asking for improve Aaide from |S, Rew apartment-houges, the Justice of the thing I would just as soon rent to people with twelve chil- “Not ‘tll T own eighteen hotwses, whore dren ag none, Another thing: Families the watchword will be ‘No admittance without children,’ will I be Foner te Mi 78 landiont. with children stay a long time—t are not always moving, = any this remarkable Monaghan absolutely denies that he {s have found out that you almpl, to cater to one class or the ‘chen, You cannot successfully mix the child- Jesg and the big families. “I preter to cater to the children. They need homes and it te a crime against society the way ithe apartment- houses shut down on them, “The question of rent hes nothing to do with the children. I am not offering any premiums for big familes or any of that funny business. This is @ serious matter, en one has seen a& much suffert as I have from evictions Cnused by ‘two: many” children, a, good many problems present themselves. “I have given my agent instructions children, Landlords take advantage of the five days’ notice law and put fame Mites with ohfidren out into the street BELASCO SUITS ARE ADJOURNED Samuel Untermyer Had to Go to Brooklyn in Equitable Fight and Theatrical Trust Litiga- tion Goes Over, 500 of Our Stamps Are Worth $1.50. Full Books Redeemed at 156 W. 23d Street Our Merchandise Discount Stamps Are the Same as Money in Seventy-five Splendid Departments 1,000 of Our Stamps Are Worth $3.00. B. & M, Blue Trading Stamps for Only One Wcek More trying to papulate the Bronx. It Is merely humanity that has prompted his violatlona of all the New York landlon’ code of ethics, Service on the New York police force requires the sacrifice of self-respect, ac- cording to Andrew Dillon, who handed fn his shield at the ‘West Twentleth Street station after three months’ novi- tate, He has gone back to his old job 4 manager of the storeroom of the ‘Winton Automobile Company, Fifty-first atroct and Broadway. When seen there t Merchandise Bought with Stamps Delivered Free of Charge At Your Home Address One Stamp Free with Each 10 Cents You Spend Stamps Given in Each Department |Wonderful Tuesday, Bargains as a Celebration ‘The trial of the sult of Joseph Brooks against David Belasco for an account- Ing In @ partnership in which Belesco declares Brooks was only e dummy for Kiaw & Bwlanger, and Belasco's sult against Kiaw & Erlanger to estab- Meh that they iwere his partners and to disavive t partnership, was, re- sumed defore Justice Fitegeraid in Spe- Stern Brothers ey plavhouses in the country with Pre hacrestry jist BR pon i hook crombeesaniingtion’ vr Goh, “Aieanam| Tavite inspection of a large display of €.90 for men’s 10.00 suits of fine worsted in dots and checks, W2e per square yard for 1,25 Granite Inlaid Linoleum, | oy not tor any rene ‘ i yhierh Belasco's ledger Roeder teaiiea Oak Mission, Wicker and Porch Furniture 1.98 for boys’ 4.00 Norfolk and double breasted suits, 1.49 each for 2,50 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 27x54, fine patterns, 1 ] ikl peraectuom ty Bolton suivsitg the [AD on ae” Aucloncars vetore te SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY HOMES f| 1,49 for 50 Royal Standard, Cremos ot Battle Ax Perfectos, _/€4g for 2 pound can of Green String Beans, natural favor, i Fouvare constant watch antl sale ghat jhe and Belasco koow tat iaw And will place on sale to-morrow the following special bargains i 19e for French Briar Pipes, popular shapes, \6 a6 IF dala sen OSU MaE Le Ca eetean elicious, | m no manager could met M 48c for Split Bamboo Rods, extra tip. les. of Iron, and that OAK MISSION WICKER > 814e per pound for Picnic Hams, Armour’s finest sugar cured, days ‘when Thad, a ntrenion vxamsre | ius ‘atirmatign “indo anyone of 8600 | | sae Chains f 2c for Cuttyhunk Lines, 300 feet spools, lWpatcer ib) cor Corned Plonis Heme. Of this syetam of persecution, 1 was| theatres without golng to Klaw & Er- 7 $4.50, 5.75 Side Chairs, $3.95, 6.00 | | 98ce for Salt Water Rods, hollow butt, 8¢e per lb, for smal} rumps Corned Beef From neceny a ike iy Pet aA ti Pertoa she triat was adjourned, | | Rockers, $7.25, 10,50 Arm Chairs, $5.50, 10.00 Ae cach tor:280 White Limoges china cave plates 43}e per lb, for Dry Picked Fowl, | } r A Tasco, being obi: Brooklyn, i 5 I 3e5 4 ie EeOM I } What waa even works was she neoeuaty. miter, ho vee bal for he Bond taut: Morris Chairs, $19.75 Rockers, $5.85, 10.50 19¢ each for White Limoges china BIRUEr 14 inch size, value 50c, | 9§¢@ each for 1,69 Bamboo Bookeases with three deep shelve, * ] thing. ‘ , i ‘i i vA Every Han on the. (one must have Book Cases, $10.75, 14.75 Tables, $5.35, 6.00 8e for “Coax Me.’ 5 ees | Bee eee oe ee mage Tables, $4.00, 7.50 Tea wi $18.00 B 8c for ‘A B:to’ Blarney.’ Three Sheet Music Bargains | ane for 50c, and 75c. Mother's Friend Blouses, j fyatett toy fc they an Fool the ti eet SOW SECON ‘ BM 8c for’: Roses of Twilight, 8¢e for Women’s 12}4c Cotton Vests, low neck and no sleeves, | Wo-fiys’ and loaf, on post, as much CURIO CABINETS, DESKS, TEA TABLES, SEWING TABLES, ETC WW nl eover @ Ale for Women’s Black Lace Stockings. they want to, ‘Threo months gav, 8 y f , ” 29c for Garbage Pail, with cover and handle, 8 i bo t : , 2 ateided RR, nd be a aay awrite ana f in Mahogany and Vernis Martin Finish, Ge for Wash Basin, large size, 12!:¢@ for Men’s 19c, and 25c, Fancy Hose, new Spring patterns, ost In the automobile store-room, bere Iam back again,’ 12\4¢ for infants’ 25c, cambric 7 ong Slips, trimmed with ruffle, «Be for infants’ 38c, Long Slips of good quality nainsook, : 49ce tor 75c Dresses of chambray and white lawn, Russian style, | 69e for 1,00 size of Cranitonie Hair Food. B8c for 50c size of Liquozone; 68e for 1.00 size, 89e for 2-quart Fountain Syringe, with all attachments, I GHaOKNG SEKOON OPENS. WiltonVelvetCarpets To-morrow Attractive Values in vay Rone aut only phd LINC Women’s Imported Underwear @4c for 0c Belts made OER ANA GUAINY alle Ate for infants’ 25c, cotton shirts, fleece lined; sizes 1 to 6. ‘| Fgh epg ay bind pallies) Fein Vetu, tind "Your at facie, price Swiss Ribbed Mercerized Vests, plain tops and 2 c z R 1,98 for ready-to-wear Hats in the best colors, Worth 3,00, ‘20 pelock torday,on the frat trip of th Satpeta clears, NOL a fon naa ea any ee lashed) Value 459 9) 1,00 for men’s 1.50 and 2,00 Soft Hats and Derbies, All colors. | @Q@ for 1,25 hand-made Turbans, novelty braid crowns, nald Rives ‘held the reins, erna, but a wide range of rich Swiss Ribted Fine Gauze Lisle Vests, Tern si < |69e for women’s straw untrimmed hats. Itrer vnne. Vanderbilt aris tas ies fete that ik try. Poort, “hoe bend eqoshet trisieed, j Value 606 38° 6'4e per yard for 100 Dress Chambray, plain colors, all shades, 10c per yard for All-Silk Taffeta Ribbon, 334 inches wile, patty. Ney “o-day of the coaobing ) 2'se@ per yard for 19¢ Dotted Muslins, in dots and floral designs, finer weaves We grade the prices up Swiss Ribbed Mercerized and Extra Fine Gauze Lisle Vests, 2.96 for Folding Go-Carts for street cars, Best blocks and colors, ] ] Werides Mr, Rives the varty com. |f % #:8 the vara, with fancy designs in hand erochet work, Value 750 AT B 6Ye for 98c fringed Lunch Cloths, good quality. R, P. Carroll, Mr, ‘| 45c for 59c Sheets, linen finish, full size, no dressing. 9.00 for 12.50 Reed Go-Carts, reclining back, ores Mar and Tapestry Brussels, 50c. Rie Nusa Very tags ae nant ee Value 980 50c 4.49 for 2,00 Renaissance Dresser Scarfs, all lace, 18x54, 8.10 for 5,00 Steamer Trunk, Painter and Hamilton W, The | A species Hae we are clearing oe nae 3 ‘ CER TENTH g,| 6.0 for 10.00 Travelling Trunk, canvas covered, iron bound, | Barty return to this olty the DW ore ere var Jem che len Gases Bettys bandoomely i $2 75 Q98c for women’s 1.75 Shoes of kidskin and patent leather, 24 to 8. oe tor Vulcanized Fibre Cases for carrying books, eto, | i | rf and timm , 3 i iz a, % ; . i ‘ prehe. *aily-ho ta painted, red, white and || boarding-houses, embr 1» falue $4,25 e 98c {or Misses’ Button and Lace Shoes, high grade. Sizes up to 10c for $0c game of Bird Centre Etiquette, White rosettes deco. rated’ the horses’ heads, “°F Royal Wilton Rugs, $26.50 = | | to $8, In the popular 9x: TT asd “faite abut one ‘ot'a dosen ust matchadle barguins in Wilton Rugs, |) Millinery Noveltie Other sizes In Proportion, | COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS of Materials now shown Include a large ther, aie j varlety of FLOWERS, FOLIAGE, O3TRICH PLUMES in newest shadings Mattings. of reveda and bluette; WILLOW PLUMES and FANCY FEATHERS, Think of a 40-yard rotl of the very pest Chinese matting for only. $10,30! ‘This Is only one of our many bar gains in Chinese and Japanese mat. tings. The Finest American-made Rugs are the Bre Wilton and 10-Persian, They add a touon of bizarre distinctiveness to your fom, We have an unusually, Handoowe assortment in oxi9 for 0. together with other Fitted sizes, 16¢ per 1b. for 300, Assorted Fruit and Nut-centre Buttercups, 15¢ per lb. for 30c, Homemade Old-fashioned Chocolate Creams, ff 98e for 1,75 Rocker, saddle seat, high back, golden oak, (Bf 1.98 for 4,98 Gilt Reception Chair upholstered in satin damask, 15 cach for 25c, Ascot Ties in white and linen color, 48c for 89c Skirt Chemise, with lace and embroidery trimmings, 68e for 1.00 Cambric Petticoats, with lace and emoroidery ruffle, 79¢ for 1.50 Corsets, low bust, long dip hip, straight front, 6e for 1.00 Tape Girdles for slight figures, in p.nk, blue, ete, 49c for 1.00 Corsets, Good, straight-front models, 4c for Silk Chiffon Collar Foundations. Se for Cotton Tape, 24-yard pieces, value 8c 98e for Women’s 2 00 Cloth Skirts, in light or dark colors! 98e for 1.50 to 1.79 Girls’ Dresses of gingham, 2.79 for Girls’ 5 00 Party Dresses, elaborately trimmed, 8.98 for 5,00 Covert and Broadcloth Coats, sizes 34 to «6, 26e for 50 Visiting Cards, printed while you wait. 19e per box Hemstitched Parisian Cambric Paper, \42e for Playing Cards, good stocx, hard finish, 69c for Women’s White Glace Gloves, Wild Animals at 42d street and Broadway was the childhood recrea- tion of a -number of New Yorkers who are still alive. Manhattan Property {s bound to?’ Increase more rapidly In value in the fu- ture than it has in the past, For Present-Day Bargains SUNDAY WORLD’s MANHATTAN SECTION, — Also To-morrow (Tuesday) IMPORTED CRUSHED ROSES, in all desirable colors, six in a bunch, WREATHS, in a large variety of flowers, suitable for Women's and Children's Tat, FLOWER HATS, in Polo Shapes, 49c for 79c Crepe Chiffon Veils, 144 yards long. 6c per yard for 501 Snglish Check Suitings, 42 inches wide, 88e per yard for 59¢ Mannish Suitings, 38 inches wide, Ae per yard for 19¢ Gingham, good quality for kitchen aprons, 29¢ for 50c Lawn Kimono Sacjues, assorted patterns, 35° $1.25, 1.50 $4.95, 5.88, 7.95 | Ge per yard for Embroidery Sample Strips, worth 10c, | 2Ge per dozen for French Valenciennes Laces, worth 39c to 50c, ®e each for seconds of 25c to 40c Handkerchiefs, B8e for 69c Waists made of dimity and fine lawns, 6c per yard for 50c Corded Wash Silke ina full range of colors, West Twenty-third Street ~ New importation, John and James Dobson,

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