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Men” and 100 of the Clergy Have Urged Her to Bring Her Rescue League to New York Again. to The Bvening Work.) HI April = 1L—Mra. Seith, crusader for the re- ot the Tenderloins of gre: going back to New York Sh h@way from the metropolis some x fedeeming Boston, Chicago, T have conoluded to remain here’ on @ few days and go to a city where People ‘are more broad-minded Where I will be better understood, otte Smith Says 5,000 ‘Business * papers have misrepresented me and my work, and have published auch outrage- ous stories concerning me and those at whose Instance I came to the olty, that end "IT have worked In New York before, THE WORLD: TURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 1905. REVOKES LICENSE OF EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Commissioner Keating Comes to Rescne of Another Poor N. Woman Caught in a Raid, Commissioner of Licenses Frederick Keating in his campaign against pro- prietors of negro employment agencios, Voked the Ilcense of Rosetta of No, $8 Wout Fitty-nintl street, ‘I'he woman {8 changed with having brought colored woman named Julia Towns- end to New York and placing he* us cook In a house on West Fortleth street, Which waa raided March 2%, All the in: mates and the landlady were immedi. ately bailed out, but the friendlies and penniless colored cook wus held In the ‘cinbs for seven days and tien convist- ed in Special Sessions, When her story waa learned her sen- tenca was suspended until thy case could be investigated, and the Beaman woman's Icense was’ revoked as a ro- mult, che Commissioner 1s using col- ored women detectives to get this evi- dence and intends to run out all such agencies. $$ TO CONDEMN COTTAGE SITES, (Special to The Bening World.) LONG BRANCH, April 11—A reso! tion has been paswed by the Council em- |powerlng the Clty Solicitor to condemn gertain propertiés on Ocean avenue ny hand other places, but the /ang there are hundreds of peoplo thers | front between Sea View avenue and Now York io calling, Me, know all fbout me and w hat am | West Find, which le needed for Improve. ne. ore many @ woman living se age owners aro Mere. Gmith haa been working |{n "New. York to-day ‘wo. has been |& number of New Yorkers whom tt. will Ipiile. Her peoullar ideas | taken from the etrects a monil and | effect. [the segregation of centres of | physical wreck me, and who 1s a treatment of unfortunates | 0, UN Q respectable life. Lecture by Dante! Colwell. not @ noforious woman lal to tmoress the people of this nd she is about to quit it in dis According to Mrs. Smith, thero } @uoh a demand for-her ser- New York that she can no a firm believer in t! the Mast who does not know me, and there are many of them who have rec. dam Council a very interesting lecture ogniged the earnestness and sincerity of my purpose by alding in a practical manner in the work I am trying to do, | by “oT segrega.: in| d| Under the auspices of New Amster- will bo given this evening in Healey's, Bixty-sixth street and Columbus avenue, niel Colwell, National Secretary of the Knights of Columbus, Mr, Colwell Heaiet the summons. ton of the unfortunates of society, and |g one of tour surviving founders of the vening World correspondent had | [proazh that dovtrine wherever 69.|Knigmte of Columbus, which hae & mith Mra, Bmith at her home in Lit AAS eRe eM A Of membershin of 40,00 in Greater Now B city. i Carries out her ideas of @ public tor the avcomplishment of there is bound to be a lot mnation for the reformer from of the ality, #eya he came to Philadelphia at u of Mayor Weaver, Col. Andrews, Secretary to United Benator Penrose and other to the people there, Control by Lice i politician, but that @he has ‘Beto nates, Ok been given the contial reception she | ""T have not yet determined when I Jed to expect. shall wo to New York, but probably early next » I have found Phila. ig Call for Her Hore. detp) 6 8 Bondiod Hinee more, cormupe n 0, nor New , ani seid Mra, Smith, “there are |T™ilelike to leave without having ‘ace five thousand of the most | complished something for the unfortu- tative and influential business | nates of this city, “We want to establish a permanent New York who are really me to go there to organize a ney h of the Rescus League and to ald Hae Unfortunate wornen of the streets, when they become {il or aged, are out to die. gentlemen have assured me ‘Mot only will they give the move- in which I am engaged their Support, but they will contribute iy to ita financial needs, that I should not aii np Not only have I a petition from the business men of that city, but many at least a hundred, havo personally to assure me of their terest in the cause which I rep- home here for sick and aged women the streets, and as soon as this a wants to get well. ave, Now York, makes a specialty of tr ing patients through letter corresponde: ‘The wisest thing all suifering peop! do is to write the Doctor, stating just they fool, mentioning every symptom which they complain, and the letter dosoribing the case s0 tho understand thelr comp] @s though they had talked w: He makes bis exp! cannot belp but un a ails them, and he tells exactly what to to get well, and it costs nothin, Greene is the most successful specialis curing nervous and chronic diseases, {a the discoveres folne, Dr, Greono' remedy, his perfect system of le It bas been proved success ny of those letters were received Me several weeks ago, and I had al- it oormpleted my arrangements to pt the invitation when I was asked “4 to Philadelphia, and the con- attfone here seemed 90 fearful and the res for my services was so ungent iat I changed my plans, almost at the Met moment, and came over here to | what could be done, || No Hope for Philadelphia, the first, however, the newe- course I shall, but it is by no means| yy. the only thing that I shall recommend) “T shall tell them also that the health of future generations demands not only| segregation, but control by license, and) that the State shall pass laws. providing for shepecuons PY physicians of the| iG of Health. "More than this, I would have a tax levied upon every such resort to estab- lish and maintain a home for unfortu- has been done, and the necessary arrange: ments are now practically complete, I shall go to New York and take up tho work there, And when I get there tho 4 thi 2 if owe | sid Everybody who is weak, delicate or stokly Dr. Greene, of 101 Fifth how will answer explaining each symptom and ughly that pa- ‘and nery are being cured through ir cprreepondence, fork alone. PUSH-CART MEN IN LIVELY ROW Thirty Men Fought for Positions | on Second Avenue, Threw Oranges and Apples, but No- body Was Heid in Court, Thirty pusheart men had a oitched battle to-day at Second avenue and | Sixtieth street over a fight for positions. | The ammunition used consisted of | Sticks, oranges, apples, tin cans and Greek Innguage, which afterward need- ed an Interpreter in court to translate, The two ringleaders were arrested, The quarrel has been brewing for a| long time, and when the peddlers Mned up to-day they had slept on threats of shooting, Christopher Androcus and Petor Polaskes led the rival fne- | tions, A fusillade of oranges marked the first attack and defense, Then the apples followed, with n few stray figs \thrown in, ‘The gunnery was not up to phe highest standards, but many ball Greek has a black eye today, After | the fruit had been exhausted the com- | batants took to sticks, which were used with good effect. | In the Yorkville Court the story was retold, Nugent, the lawyer, became so vehement in his support of his partic- | ular pusheart leader that the Magis- trate discharged both, The ringleaders were followed down Thinl avenue by a lot of gesticulating and talking bellig- erente, but no further hostility devel- oped, | borers for aleeping In cam furnished BIGGEST OF ALL PABRONES HELD, Michael Maroni, Alleged Oppres- sor of Laborers, to Be Exam-| ined on Charge of Running an| Unlicensed Agency. In enlte of reports that one inspector of the License Bureau has been shipped | back to Italy and attempts have heen mado to intimidate women Inspectors who have been exposing the Italian padrone spystem in this city, Commis sioner Keating's counsel, Lawver Stein- art. claimed a body blow had been struck at the system to-day when Michael Maroni, of No, 22 Baxter street, | sald to be the bigest padrone in the, country, was arraigned in the Centre Street Pollee Court for running an un- licensed agency, He wns held for ex- amination Thursday. | According to the change, Maron! has a contract with the New York Centnil Railway to furnish all the laborers needed on the line from New York to Albany, for which he receives a fee of from $1 to $10 in return for furnishing jobs paying from $1 to $1.50 a day each. In addition to this, he ts charged with extorting $1 per month each from la- gratis by the railroad and with tay- ing the commissary priviloges, conduct- ing the stores irom which the laborors must buy all their food at high rates, He in alleged to also charge the la- borers for the hire of tho tools fur nished free by the railroad, exacting 7% cents for shovels, 0 cents for picks and other prices in Proportion, Maroni 18 sald to run his employment agency unlicensed In the rear of a ea- loon at No, 88 Mulberry street, ‘The Commissioner's men way this ts not be- cause he does not wish to pay §2% for A license but because he doea not wish pubttelty, One of the witnesses for the prosecu- tion in this case, as well as in other i d tho court-house door, and from there all trace of him . aeniea and a search haw fatied to reveal him. Contracts for telephone serv- ice are now being taken at the New Reduced Rates Effective May ist, Residence from $3.75 per month, Basiness trom $5.00 per month. Call nearest contract office for full information, CONTRACT OFFICES: 15 Dey St. + = « Tel, 9010 Cortlande 115. W, 38th St, + « Tel, 9040. 38th 23 E. 5%h St. + + Tel, 9041 Plaza 220 W. 124th St. + Tel. 9000 Morningside New York Telephone Co. of ot fl| Wednesday, u4s,, Reduction Day. ma. 1614.00 Rainproof Tour- ist Coats, 9.98. —————— ii/These coats are far above the ordinary rain leomts in quality and workmanship. They’re Ki ned just Jike a tourist coat, are made of a lustrous mo- fd Bais cloth, and are effectively waterproofed, They come in } ths of 56 to 60 inches, black and silver gray are ready, WB \| blwe and brown can be had if desired, The picture shows the coat advertised; sizes 34 to 44, Worth $14,00 9,98 p . _ Sabe Near a Half on 1.69 Waists at 98c | Ee eee Here’s a waist offering that ‘ ht to crowd us to-morrow, Tasy're « fine sheer lawn, made with of deep embroidery, front pleated, centre, four tucks in back, and with narrow cuffs) stock with each, Value 1.69, 98c Suitings For Spring Wear. We sold thousands of yards of this imported Marseilles to dis- cerning women, and the proof of its satisfaction comes in duplicate orders, It is 27 inches wide, in figured, floral and stripe effects; an ideal spring suiting, Value 35c, yard...... 25c) medium size, Capt. is economical, for the tire SE PRICES 5c eee eee ee 6c BiKUUALIN, roduct of FOR THE FOUR Capt. Marryat “Invincibles” “Di none fico lengthened out. It’s a Matter of Taste One of the richest men in New York smokes cigars that cost him less than five cents each; not because he the best imported c but because he likes them. his guests, but he won’t smoke them himself. It’s a matter of taste, ane bat hase usiness to out the Moka e a man who mters one of our stores. t is why we carry such a varie fundred kinds in all. We'll go to a lot of effort to find just what you like in smoke, if you'll let us, and once we find out we are sure to have Many smokers prefer the Havana-filled, Runsne-weatees cigar to the clear Havana. To those smokers we say that they haven’t yet cigar may be until they have tried the CAPT. MARRYAT CIGAR is one of the brands that have made us famous. We introduced it in the early days of our eerie at a time when a whole lot depended on how the public “took to” our offers. 't had already become popular as a ten-cent cigar, the Hawarden Horan factory. At that time all the size: famous values at that price. It is now made exclusively for us and under our than it ever was. By taki) smoker, we can offer it AT ” Capt. Marryat “ Superiors pt. }, Var Perfecto shape, banded. This is a better cigar than the average obtainable at 3 for 25c, Box of 50, $2.50 Marryat “ Bouquets : ; attractive Lalas) we. Bere loned cl- alight éT “ Superior,” Baraca. Teh cents never bought betteh Box of 50, $3.00 STORES ALL OVER. wel that cost 10c. outside United Box of 25, $1.50 Marryat “Diplomaticos” Capt. lafge fall-wwelght cigar for a euane to wake, Fete Toe: weesibes 7c Box of 50, $3.44 ONE ALWAYS IN SIGHT. he cigar to fit you. own how good such a being one of the best known brands of 8 Sold for ten cents each and were sion it is a.better cl; today 8 brand “end selling Titan ts the We sell him many arts long satisfac- or Costs You Little to Own This }Women’s Fine Easter Neckwear a Aa **Reductton Day’’ Special. 4 oe) that we marked at 15c, To-morrow we '¢ wonderful selling with as fine a lot of anywhere near the ree. cream pitcher to the more substantial two-quart jug. They are of finest lan and man chins, beautifully decorated and in t artistic sh A wiy they well af $0e and750, "For Days each. vores nee oD "ll try to repeat vgs and cream pitchers as you'd ic and 75c Jugs and Creamers, 15c|| = day we soon ran out of those beautiful china cups and sau._| | Pitchers of all sizes are included, from the small | Women’s Stockings and Underwear. Two Very Special Items. Extraordinary value for the woman who comes to the Hosiery Store early to-morrow. Women's 35c. Stockings, 19c, Imported open work Jace lisle thread stockings in fast black, Women's 20c, Undervests, 1214c. Ribbed lisle thread and fine cotton Undervests in white, pink and blue; trimmed with silk tapes, 2 for 25c, >) Main FY or, Front, Central Bullding, ») || patterns; neat dots, figures and ——— ——————— — ————— | 20,000 Yards 40-Inch Printed Lawns, [2%c, Y | These are the most popular Lawns tnat have been produced in recent years, linen finish and are extra wide, 40 inches instead of the usual 27 inches, stripes in black and colors, on white; U and brown dots, figures and stripes; 1234c. a yard, Turia) ard, || They havea fine There is a great variety of linen colors with red, black, sky Main Floor, West Butiding, MICHAELS BROS. Fifth Av. & 9th St., B’klyn. CREDIT Freely Extended to A! CLOTHING For the Entire Family, $1 Down &50c. Per Week On Purchases of $10 Worth, Furniture and Everything for House- keeping. BASIEST PAYMENTS OPEN MON. & SAT. EVGS, white i Men’s 6c. to 5c. Shirts, 39c. Negligee Shirts, an assorted lot of fine Madras and Percales, dras, some in plain colors; some with white grounds and neat printed figures in black and blue; all have one pair of detached cuffs; all well-made shirts Alia correct neokbande, via The 1905 World Almanac tells you just what you want to There are some in plain ‘Floor, Front, Mast know when you want to re lg » STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10 0’CLOCK Brooklyn—Fulton St.,from Bridge to Dufficld—Brooklyn BR DINDEN® Stare CTLAPMAN ¢ 8. F Two Instead of all day Wedn April 12 a collection to the Store all day long. Each collection of 1,000 Dividend Stamps will. be received the same as $3.00 in cash, and each ; collection of 500 Dividend Stamps will be received { the same as $1.50 in cash on ANY PURCHA THROUGHOUT 5 OF THE CHAPMAN STORE. CHAPMAN @ CO. For the Whole Family, a Hosiery Saving Chance. 2,400 pairs of Women's Hose, 1,800 approximately 1,000 pairs of Children’s Hose in the more than 400 § lozen lots of Hosiery we offer to-morrow at an eighth, a quarter and a }. third less than they were made to you are quick to seize the chance, Women’s Stockings, good quality, fast black cotton, seamless feet, double heels and toes, full width and length; worth 18c......., 8C Women's Stockings, fast black oot- ton, extra good quality, with Maco feet, seamless, double toes and high spliced heels, full width and length; 196, kind,. sees Mle Men's Socks, good q less feet, double heels and toes; wo Men's Socks, extra good quality fast black cotton, also som seamless feet and high spliced heels; black with Maco split soles 2be. kind.....,s.505 beeeeees Boys’ and Girls’ Stockings, fine grade fast black cotton, ribbed, seamless feet, double toes and high OOKLYN. Dividend Stamps and 30 Free Stamps to Open ality cottou, fast black and tan One with Each 10¢ of Your Purchases long on esday April 12 each visitor to SE OF GOODS GREAT FLOORS} pairs of Men’s Hose and | be retailed for. Saving to you if Double stamps also on all. } ‘Women’s Stockings, polka dot, fine quality yarn, some black with white dots and some blue with white dots, seamless feet and high spliced heels; worth ato, 14¢ ‘Women's Stockings, good quality fast black cotton, fine gauge, seam- less feet, double toes and high spliced heels; 25. kind, 17¢ rth 15c,...+6+ . plain iehesrilor eevee vs 16 Children’s Stockings, quality yarn, fast black, seamless feet, double toes and high spliced heels, very elastic; spliced heels; the good wear- Ing kind; worth 200,........ 12¢ ‘CHAPMA! Sewing Silk, black and colors, dos- en spool 17 Sewing Silk, black and colors, 100- + 8c Dressmaker’s Silk, black only, ie 1g Cotton, black and white, 200 yards, dozen spools, 126 Beacon Linen Thread, black only, 100 yards,.... oes + 3c Pierce's Sewing Cotton, black and white, all numbers, 3 spools for. .5¢ Tiger Darning Cotton, dozen cards work, 100-yd, spools, 2 spools for.5¢ Hose Supporters for women and children, white only, per pair... 3c Colored Feather Stitched Braid, 6- yard plece.. . + 3e Woodworth's Perfumery, ‘violet, white rose, Iflac and other odors, PET OUNCE, ss sereerreresrerrerers 90 Kirk's Witch Hazel, Bay Rum or Benzoin Toilet Soap, 8 cakes in box . ++ 8c Azura Talcum Powder, highly per- fumed, in glass ja +126 Hair Brushes, solid back, 9 rows pure bristles -10¢ Hard Rubber Dressing Combs, 8 inches long.. 5 Weat India Bay Rum, 8-02, size, 9 ic Ic of Housefurn Sensational from a quality-for-price here ought by all reason to bring a fourth more than the fi asked, ‘To-morrow will certainly be a Double stamps with every article, Blue and White Mottled B: elled Ware Specials, every piece guaranteed strictly perfect, Fry. ing Pans, large size; Dish Pana, 8 qts.; Tea Pots, Lipped Kettles, 4 and 6 ats; Straight Sauce Pang and cover, 2 qi Straight Cook Pots, 4 ii Roasting alze, worth 89c.; any plece at., 19¢ Berlin Sauce Pane, 6 qts,, with cover; sold regularly for 580,; ‘at sees Ly Bauce 2 at ipped Pans, at Now the Saving Harvest — In Notions To-morrow. A very opportune time to buy notions and small wares at quarter to third less than you usually have to pay. A sensational that will make as brisk a notion business as you ever saw ee eewareeeee ces ic} 5-4, dozen, 60,; 6-4, dozen, Extraordinary Indeed Are These Toilet Goods Bargains. The biggest special purchase of these goods that we have made this year came just at a fortunate time for you. Here are prices to duplicate, Prices 20% to 30% under the usual, and abet add additional saving to your buying. CHAPMAN @ Co, A Mid-week Sensational Sale 250. Kind .secceremreceessees 166 3; N @ CO. Rese Anahi ore, Mohair Shoe Laces, 4-4, dozen, 50,; Linen Corset Laces, long Boys’ Pants Bands, all sizes... 4c German Silver Thimbles, each...2¢ Asbestos Iron Holders, each.... 3c}. Tollet Pins, paper of 400., ‘ Needle Cases, assorted needles...3¢ Safety Pins, assorted alzes, dos on card....., 2c straight and Steel Hair Pini coupe all sizes, 10 papers to 1 pou fi eee +46 Dress Shields, rubber lined, sises 2 and 8, per pair., Pore} Dregs Shields, double covered, light wetght, sizes 2 and 3, per pair.. 10c. Seam Binding, all colors, plece .. Darning Wool, per card, Frostilla, for chapped hands Bath Sponges, large size... 86 Bulb Rubber Syringes, 2 pipes. 196 Fountain Syringes, 2-qt, si: 40c Hot Water Bags, 2-quart size,. 376 Rubber Lined Sponge Bags..,. 286 Rubber Sponges, 25c, and 8b. ones 196 4 1 ishing Goods i standpoint. Every article res now ing Day. Tea les, No, 7, fiat bottom; sold regularly tor 79¢,, atr.....89¢ Berlin Sauce Pots with side han- dies and cover, 10 qts,; sold regu~ larly for 79¢,, saving Housefurni

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