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ties mn TAR WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JONE 9, 1905. ! mT MeN : ! BOY VAINLY | TWO NEW COMMISSIONERS. =n [MAYOR GIVES |stats. Soe representing the ON MOROCCO | TRIES TO SAVE | ‘Mhe members begin thely duties at i a. or os salary of the position Is France Sees a Direct Menace|Mrs, Hyman Will Die from to Her, and Cabinet to | Her Burns— Another Fire ear and the posts are prac- ction of the spending of more than Take It Up. Victim Saved. water supply bill he put in it a clause 1] fi ; 100,000,000 upon the elty’s water supply system, When Mayor McClellan drafted his >: ¥ \ scale providing that the commission should J Edward Simmons, C. A be non-partisan and should be made up | . 9 Ge Ae of representatives of the associations | (t t Intended to send Invitations Shaw andC, N. Chadwick, the New Commissioners, however, though It ll, struck out that chatwe on the ground that it was unconstitue onal; that the Legislature could not direct the Mayor as to his cholee of ; members of the board, In spite of the personne) of hfs Water Board a8 fol-| striking out of tat claue Mdyor Me J. Bdward Simmons, President of the | bound by tie preveeeet, He, felt hanselt Fourth National Bank, representing the | jis DIll, and he has made his selections Chamber of Commerce; Charles A. of cominivsioners in accordance, Shaw, President of the Hanover Fire ————————— Insurance Company, representing the! SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Board of Underwriters, and Charles N. Chadwick, President of the Cha N. WORK MONDAY WONDERS, PARI, June 9—Germany's note to] tie, Ricka Hynvan Mayor McClellan has announced the te Powers proposing an international | Ono Hundred and Twentieth street, was | Wooterence on the subject of Moroceo, | fatally burned in th hen of her flat : to-day, Her ten-year-old pon Lester | Wegarded tn the highest quarters as | scorched his hands in a futile effort to P Penewing tho gravity of the situation | cnotner the fames that were consum- t to the point of making ts men- | tng her clothing, ‘going. Mrs, Hyman was working about a gas B Wrasice has received n copy of the| pve When a draught trom the open window blew her dress against the @howing that Germany acted OPEN | namo, Hefore she discovered that she Iv th appealing to the Powers notwiih-| was on fire the blaze had gained con- Adin tho official statement from | sidemble headway and she Was com-| in that Morocco Invites tho con-| Pletely enveloped. | tarence. Shricking with pain she ran about ki the lttle kitchen, ‘The boy was In the | Mh oMoclals hore interpret the Ger /hext room, He ran to tho assistance | man’ hot as showing that Germany !8 | of his mother, but could do little with real upholder of the conference, | Mis bare hands, Se ils || Whe text of the note shows that Ger-| In her aimiens running Mra, Hyman | sie mainly on Article 17 of the | stumbled against the window. She ‘ot Madrid, signed July 8, 1880, in | Climbed cut on the fire-escape platform Gen, Luciie Fairchild algnea tor | 2d attempted to enter the house next door, but the window of that flat was Tehe United States. Article 17 recites Fae aorocco recognizes the most fa-|c!8ed Then she sank on the fire- EE wbied nation treatment in the case of | S4PO and lay there until her clothing | ae sented at the con- | W&s entirely consumed while scores of * y Mme powers represen! Ls be terrified women watched her from the La ig vIndow: bor! Germar. note holds that this gives | A Are FA LA BUD tate aha cd SPLAW the powers equal rights to consider the/premen had nothing to do, Mrs, Hy- = EAS | HOE APPRENTICES’ NIGHT. fAftiole 17 refers to the preceding arti-| tne day , ‘Ironworkers Refuse to Tell! Abb Bike les which deal solely with the protec-/ At about the time Mrs | lava of Morocco. man was taken to Harlem Hospital, Hyman re-| p , Two Generations of Printing-Press ion of the lives and property of for-| ceived her fatal injunes Mrs. Louise! Who Fired Pistol and of No, 98 Bast | a Copyright, All righta reserved by Brill Brothers Tailor Shops: 110 Fifth Avenue Atterbury System Clothes | relieve you from the delays | and vexations of made-to- measure garments. Ready-- for-service and full of every~ custom-tailored goodness be- cause they are custom tailored “Ask the «Man Who Wears Them" We are building for the future, We want our cus- tomers to come back tous, We have now ere roeitaly 40,000 men who have bought their clothes from us for the last five years end will cone tinue buying here. We fill Be for them, why not for yor By all means ‘' get the habit’ now. Start in by tak ‘ oA Ing advantage of this great bags Sale of Outing Suits. Here are silk-lined hand-tailorad outing suits, manufactured to retail at $15 and $18, special gio, § ; - ait, Angle BHO COUBIeS iP $ Sizes are 34 to 42; models—the new: The ‘Blue and the Gray” are Spring and Summer note: New Naples blue or Quaker Gray Suits, from $20 to 45, Whe French answer is as follows: |-rne doctors sald she would not survive Sole Agent breasted styles; materials—French {I | ) hea jannel, Irish ‘ers residing in Morooco, Therefore, | 14 I ft No. 424 B Makers in the Firm’s Schoo}, esa H BOmePuA) yey ala and velour finished cassimere; colorings— b 5 fore, | Moran, & young mother, of No. ast o att 4 1 tA smart gray, ¥ i lors: w Bittle 7 eves te powers equal trent | Nites gist atte 0p hoe tp Dying Victim Silent. The closing exercises of the appren poet Fea yar the ugg Shades shown by exclusive tailors; workman- Goncerning the protection of lives ven and her skirt tice school maintained by R, Hoe & CORTLANDT ST. New Haven, ship—so clever that these garments hold thelr shape, fit and style under as carrying her two- un Co, the printing-press manufacturors New York Ci C ‘ all conditions of wear and wetting. There are only 450 garments that we y, but does not warrant the Dhar a 3 jew York City onnecticut 1 . y it Sibeisan cits that the powers agreed | "Rartanutely her husband Waa at home,| PHILADELPHIA, Juno 9, —Forty| Was held at De Witt Memorial Chur SRR APEIREA ROEM UEL CH me vat ta PrOpOrURnASIy sove Dent be 4 ‘3 ot! 4 "S5 : sah ens 3 “| No, 230 Rivington st st night, bolded d ne ir, Here you are at the - PB exerciae equa! political control of) He heard her cries for help, tan into! members of the local branch of the| "This school hast ‘Ablished f ning of the season, $15 and $18 outing suits ...... begin: 1 O ‘sana oh An arab bite op ee eek et?! National Conatructional Tronworkers |More than thirty years, and Nas train u | oeeeeneereeerereen ee SUS ttt tt a E is desired that Washington and water, dashed it on the burning clothing| and Bridge Bulldera’ Union were to-day (WO, Benerations of expert macht capitals recelving the German noto| of his wife, She was painfully blistered |Srmmtited, to prison. without. bail to guboxed by OR. Hoe & Co. There the Mmited application of Ar-|4nd was taken to Presbyterian Hospital 1. 1 eer i) flanges wil Mt dd-|tathers also graduated In the sohoo! for treatment, await the result of the injuries of Hd-|‘’oorentices who finisn in. this slioi A Cabinet Council to-morrow will con- See eee re ward Joyee, who ts said to be dying In /and take the course in the school ar. Unlined two-piece Suits of thinner worsted than has ever be- fore been successfully tailored. The hand work on these garments is so “DOUBLE TIPPED” Bengal Tropical Worsteds. \eieneureunreiarsce Rice, tha nature cf Peace & hospital Pee tee Ra Haren. ated Etgnt and dark gray mixture efecte All sices ox Wh ek eer Riser lieu lAccoust, owing | Joyce's home ia in Washington, He Is |} 98 oye under a. system where ther clusively in Brill Stores Q . . Premier Rouvier's desire to avoid | a member of the local Bridge Builders’ is n9 school training: s reresenyeteenecussonene ing the breac tween Germany Union and last night attended a meet- fede A ie i areas |plomasy a Blue Serges for M en. He was shot during the meeting, but his, class uarter silk-lined finest French weave double-breasted Outing KAISER CORDIAL IN PANIC FROM haa Aieaateatly retuned to say who Ware Oharien j nA Sults, dressy, comfortable and practical, we have sold garments of this { shot him or to make a statement as to) pala fi » Caesar TP nature before at considera! more in price, and in _ TO FRENCH ENVOYS, the cause of the shooting, jeant " P WEG hares pia Cena Greene Double nippes Silk no other store in New York ain you ait any gina $ ° Oo i The forty other members of the union | fern, Kk Paul; Oliver’ Ogden, Rich loves ike ste i w! i EgUne Daum perch. Winiaw ‘ RE WOW) GRAAT: RShOpEL AREY OUUALIY cmtloant, Meee orres, Organ rial i are | Re 4 el re hen U.S, True Blue Serges, woven and tailored expressly for us, took the members of the special French hey were arraigned for a hearing b ‘e commendes (Us t comes to wear-resistance. je cut in three distinct single and double breasted models,‘ sizes to fit men y at the wedding of the Crown _—_—— fore a Magistrate to-day and all re-| Pet a tindance has greatly Increagea finger ends are reinforced by an extra thickness, of every build, Unquestionably the best Blue Serge Gy 1 3 50 Prince to Doeberita again to-day to sce an fused to anawer questions, Detectives and ‘many voung men after complectiy: The silk used is duly tested as to absolute purity— Suit in America under $20. Special.......s.sssrees ° he cavalry exercises and afterward 'n-| All Get Qut Uninjured, Al-|tivstciaan say soce's condition iy rts |twea se reinain at the sehoul to’ pars elasticity—strength and fadeless dye, Every concely- Custom tailored Serge Suits of extremely fine French weave _wited them to breakfast, foal hicher studios able shade as well as plain black and white. blue serge, costing more per yard than any cloth ever before used In a sutt tho foreign omen and Gene ae tae | though Some Wanted to at this price. These garments are guaranteed to keep thelr color and | eri, head of the Embassy, thanked 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 at all stores,| hold thelr shape, fit and style until worn out, Exclusively in YC) ‘x. him and proposed his health and that Jump to Street. Guaranihe’ ticket wide raryi call NEG one oo cuu aceon ouacon Sune paGanG he mpeg aerial, family. = Higher Priced Suits. A fire that started in the ofces and) St. B th Ses Te oe et ern brothers pany, on the third floor of the big six- | story building at No, 206 Centre street, 9 9 AUS Ae ae Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes employed in the various places in the} building to-day. | | OXFORD TIES, BAREFOOT SANDALS, BUTTON AND LACE SHOES for en We have relegated to the bargain tables all our $15, $18 and Gees byl onernana he Lena a IWHITE SA NYAS an BY ERSAIN end TAN RUBBIAICALE $20 Suits of certain lines in which the sizes are broken, These include IN EQUITABLE plumbers’ euppites, while the reat of| Special for Saturday ' | THE WELL KNOWN | Blue Serge Suits, Donegal homespun two-piece Suits, fancy cheviot three- —— Our expert tailoring can be best shown and most critically Judged in Fine Outing Garments, Tailoring counts for more in skeleton- {zed garments than in any others, Our Outing Suits at $15, $18, $20 and $25 are examples of the best tallor craft. Last Call for %11 Sale. piece Suits, fancy cassimere Shree plese Suits, and fancy unfinished worsted pie POI GIe ie, Elves HO tO mleceHen ous Pen eae ane HOUSE OF MAKE THESE three-piece Suits. Every one of these Suits was sold and made to sell at businesses BOYS’ BLACK VELOUR and TAN RUSSIA CALF OXFORD TIES $15, $18 and Sizes are broken, but in the lot there are 3 l The origin of the fire 4s not known, | | with Welted Soles. Ay red enjanpio & © CLOTHES all eines, Now but it spread over the third floor with TOOUI 3 ys He Never Had ANY | great rapidity, filing the bullding with Sizes 1 to 2, $1.95, 214 to 514, $2.25 ne S TOOUR ORDER x . ‘ amoke and sending the girls to the rear D 7 “ar Totention of Parting With |fre-cscapes by the dozens, The giris $15 Serge Suits, Lasting comfort, i crowded the fire-escapes and many of His Holdings. them would have jumped but for the sterling quality, guaranteeing un- timely arrival of firemen and policemen, End of Season Clearing Sale changeing shape and color through: The fire was soon under control. It did about $1,000 damage, None of the ’ ’ out entiro wearing. isn’t that Wames Hazen Hyde through his secre- |“ fo-day issued nm formal statement | sti in the bullding waa hurt, al- | Girls and Plisses Apparel Widsrert Hin asnal eaawawaa} Genying that he has now, or|("ough a number were eo badly fright | ' er has hud. the siimhtest intention of 0nd that they had to quit work for MISSES’ SUITS, various styles, of Panama Cloth, MGRTEAetonk in tho mauitetle Lire |ime day. | | Mixtures, Shepherd Checks, Cheviots, Prunella Cloths, $9.75, 14.75 Soctety to a syndicate hend- aT TSP Ta Se Formerly $15,00 to 30,00 rauireene scpnia, or to ear einer) TQ PLAY HOLY CROSS. MISSES' WALKING SKIRTS of Panama Cloth 31 CORTLANDT 4 pe ee at leh Aba atl he Fordham team, which te one of| | thd Cheviots, Formerly $5,95 to 8.00 $3.75 STREET mly way to save the Equitable | the strongest college nines playing ball MISSES! & GIRLS' TRAVELLING & RAIN COATS, Rabie cormpiately wrecked was for | this year, Will play the strong Holy) | mannish mixtures, also olive, tan, oxford and blue, 8 to 16 yrs, $7.95 iar rete ne [ar Ha eae Pe OD ‘WE CLOTTED YOUR TAIIER WELT YOU?" j . 2 GIRLS’ COATS & REEFERS, of plain and 4 . Hyde says that he has never had | lege nines this season as both ni | rials, 2 to 14 . a . are determined to The Holy C fancy materials, 2 to 14 yrs, Formerly $5.00 to 7,50 . ‘ slightest intention of selling his | ve determined 10 win. The Holy Cross) Hi ene y $ $2.95 é and that the story ts absurd on | game than it has been for some time, GIRLS’ WASHABLE DRESSES, of plain and fancy Other Serge Suits up to $35, Copyright, 4 AN Hiahta fendrvea by Brill Brothers, ellenbers&Sons Ss )pecials for Children. imely values in Children’s Clothing are always to be found __ |CLOTHIERS & OUTFITTERS the face of it Decause he doean't con- materials, Guimpe and High Neck, special at $1.98, 2.75 rol ft at the present time. trus- = ; of James W. Alexander, he says, 1 oe expire for another year and Qint!l then any sale would be impossible }) feven if he wanted to make one. be dds that the stock in the estate if his father is not all his; that a largo of tt belongs to his mother and + aod they are no more desirous resigning ‘t than he. 4 Affaire Still In Chaos, Up while the affairs of the Hquit- ble are still in chaos, ‘The nominat- | committee appointed the other day ? present the name of a candidate a the office of chairman of the Board Directors, has not agreed on a name, f @pite of the statement made after meeting yesterday that they had Go-Carts man, for the lace, To-day, they Te Below Cost of Production. wat the Hoard a fe i watil & ‘Otolodk, to give This {s your opportunity to secure West Twenty-third Street it Brill Stores just when Children’s Clothes are most needed, Just when vacation time begins, , Here are suits at $1.69 which you will find in most. stores 99° \OS/ATILME hn OOO marked $3. They consist of Russian and Sailor Blouses, and of Norfolk Bloomer Suits, in all-wool light-weight materials, and 3 | other standard styles, in all sizes. Extra speci tee ° be) REDUCTION SALE Here are WASHSUITS at 4.8c., 98c. nd$ 1.48 1 that in other stores are marked respectively 75c., $1.50 and $2. Sizes 3 to 10, in Etons, Russians and Sallors, Absolutely fast true color, , _* MEN *§ CLOTHING Extra special, linen Norfolk Suits, sizes 8 to 16, at.. 986 i At $1.95 the “Dictator” Wash Suit, exclusively in Brill Broth- Easy to see that in selling ; Men’s Suits, $8. 75, were$10,$12 ers’ Stores, consisting of white Pi we blouse, with t belt and detachable Kh She grade shoemman Cot the ||) Hamme MARAE] Men's Suits, 10,50, were$15,848) jest tavor of the vleior® i the tet tat beeps Easy to see that in selling to | Men's Suits, 14. 50, wereg20, 822) San one, chisively here, Japanese Cavalry Play Suits, consist. men—to women and to child- d Il up to date; sizes 37 to 46 chest, i f blouse and LONG TROUSERS of yellow khaki, trimmed ren—we beat the man who La iam abeaee GS CEN Rly with red or blue, Practleally indestructible, Sizes’ 4 to 12, 98c ae pin a, litle, more time to carivanw the ifort #3 aolle only te men or to women A full line of Blue ponte 3 Special sssseveveve iN i s ¢ 36 ; hey oannot ugreo \ or to children, $7.50 to () $s ults leone person, Bimunition toes Mek a 5 Easy to see that a factory in 8 Young. Men’s [OUR LINE OF FURNISHINGS IS COMPLETE IN Serge, Outing and va ua fittle, more time and we wiu 2 Sf3t quality Ge-Cart, Inferior Ml! | / L New York City making shoes ; de mete! goods cost more elsewhere, All Go- (hh. to sell in our own storesin Ne The serges are warranted not to fade or rip, ‘fhe outing sus be wR ved ‘tia the committee has PE Carts have green enamel steel gear: OY York City would not make EVERY DETAIL. are all-wool French flannel, quarter lined with alpaca; turn-up trousers, Jaman under consideration who would ing, rubber tires, nutless axles, adjust shoes in backwoods styles paren oer The cassimeres are velour finished and strictly all wool, in gonsent to the presentatic “ie able reed dash and back. ; 4 v Sent laids and neat stripe effects. j ee bral eee iets UOt Tego Foldetay eléae In our 80 years’ experience we have learned ane The talloring, siyle and fit of each garment are warranted most \ es Bray on Herrick, compactly -s.ss.c-2, 24D || to make up-to-date Shoes—we havea'so learned satisfactory. The models are our newest single and double 86 i! breasted styles. Speci Get the Habit. Go to Bt 3 NION SQUARE, | 279 Broadway “pnts le not J ay, ne Fat! Gov. Syatrioke One ant $13.00 Reed Reclin= 2 cree bis men, Who have ing Carts ee . ° eae have bes othe nen: Hl §15,00 Reed Reclins ; ma Foaltid ORO. M Ing Carts... cseveesses 9.95 a the most economical methods of selling them LOU Ed RES Oe Morever, we have learned the best possible way of getting custom and keeping it—making the qualities, the prices and the values exactly AXMINSTER. ’ st Ye weld that his resienation ; r SA Voren - ee Complete, ‘held up for the nresent. ; CASH OR right. 8.10.0, . ba Pp , ireron uae Tresent McClain, CREDIT, To Wear a Pair Is to Know It. de z Pilar $115 4 Wraly Pachetio, MANST. SIX BIG BEST STORES: SHOES IN BEVERY GRADE, Lon, ‘dsdmety | Cash or Credit, Saree Write for List $12.80] or tnis outfit. phonograph Inde you of your dear #i Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., escalate Simpson @ Co., orkDpacker?!! weep whenever I hear Oth Ave, and 27th Street. Third Ave. & 122d Street. GH GD rs. 609 Bth Ay., 39t! Oth Sts, | 4 ‘ tke nie 5 39-4 1 8th Ave, » 102 Bowery, near Broome St. ARANTEE You took the Northwest Corner 37th St. 2891 3d Ave., 150th & 15ist, or eek 0 Sat, Evenings TI 10, }] | Brooklyn Store, 829-831-833 Broadway, bet. Parl Ave. and Ellery St,

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