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JUNK DEALERS BEING MADE TO OBEY LAW. Bottlers and Manufacturers’ Association Gets After Illegal Dealers, ' DW vigorous and relentless campalgn against illegal junk dealers, inaugurated by the Bottlers and Manufacturers’ ‘Association, !s now going on, beaded by Detective Sergeant Joseph Brand, whe for yeare has teon engaged In proscent- fing just the sort of violations of law that have been often pointed out by Phe Hyening World. Jt junkmen werg compelled to com- ply with the provisions of the Inw there would be much less petty thievery, and bits of metal crnament on fencis bool + the material bought — i & bi a and bulldings would bo sats from the | common vandalism that 1s causing so much trouble all over the city, Not one junk dealer in twenty keeps books at all, though the law requires that a record be. kept of every trans. action. Gas and lead pipe ure in without any show of observing AW, Which requires {hut tha name and Kiregs of the seller bo entered In a ik kept for the purpose, and that be stored and kept Hubseot to Inspection for at least thirty days, Ags a matter of fact, tho junk dealer “Who Wants to violate the lw Keeps a melting pot instead ef a book, ani everything of o doubtful nature which onters the shop goes into ths Pot and js melled into an unrecogn.z able mass within a few minules atter ft is purchased. Melting Pot Seized, ‘ Detective Brand has selzed a meltin pot found in the shop of a Second @venue junkman, who was rocently fined #0 for illegally having in his pos- | * wession some bottles belonging to member of the Bottlers and Manufac ‘turers’ Association. When he went whe pot, the detective ays the man made no resistance nor protest, al- the pot contained over twenty of pure tin, valued at some ike 2% cents per pound mass of tin down the heads or metal caps' on bottles, Junkien,’ “pay trom 2 cents to 3 cents per head and the thieves break off every ayphon bottle th Hottie costs the wh The tin in the head a worth about, 7) cents, while in manufactured shape Is worth cents, Enormous Traffic In Bottles, tin sald Deteotlve Rand, about 23 “This may seem to be a small matter, large Dut in the aggregate It is very ‘Dwo manufacturing bottlers in thi have to buy at least fifty @yphons every year e » The money loss Ind Dottles Is almost as great, while the Humber of bottles runs into the millions, But these are not traceable so much to the junkmen’as to other causes, “It would seem that these men would Stop thelr illegal traMc when it is con- dered that we have made dozens of arrests and secured ‘numerous conyic- tions, Fines aggregating more than $1,600 have been levied during the past year against these people, but the trot a that most of the men ‘would ha Go out of business at once If they w gompolled to comply with the law, The bottle law provides severe penalties for dealer having bottles and syphons in his possession, yet we are constantly wiling them ‘in with from one to a ousand or more bottles in hand. They have to pay up, often being put out of there ts business, but always to f the oes. 1 So the thievery on, and will continue to do so unti gomething more drasite ts done Commissioner McAdoo has just | an order to all policemen requlrin to keep a close watch on junkinen on thelr beats, and see that all keep books, a they are required to by law order has only} fow weeks, but It Feaults, | ‘The en-| Was procured fromg A ' DRY GOODS Co. oR MNRAS NEW SHOW PARK Boer War Owners Acquire Thir- ty Acres for Huge Amusement Enterprise Between Brighton Beach and Manhattan Hotels, An important land deal has been | closed between Willlam A, Brady and Oliver Harriman, representing — the Brighton Beach Development Com- pany, and Austin Corbin, of the Man- hattan Beach Company, whereby the former company takes over for ten years, for amusement purposes, the thirty-odd acres of land lying between the two hotels, The success of the Boer War at Brighton has opened the eyes of land- owners on tho east side of the island to {ts possibilities, and all the shore space that has remained {dle for years fs to be converted into an immense amusement park, The new boardwalk that connects Brighton and Manhattan beaches was opened to the public yesterday, and it is estimated that more than one hundred | thousand persons passed over It. One can now walk along the shore from the Oriental Hotel, by way of the Boer War and Brighton Beach to the west end of Coney Island, and on a prom- enade similar to that at Atlantic City, Negotiations are pending between the Brighton Beach Development Company | land John Haviin, proprietor of the Ha- keiback animal shows, the Bred Wwielt Carnival Compa. 's Dow Rice's und Pony Show, Géorge Sites and own- erg of other at . for thelr to the Brighton | nterprise, STONY WOLD BENEFIT. Iadien Auxiliary to Give Gypay En= campment at Home of Mra, Sutro, encampment" wilt be given 8 fa benefit of “$2 up,” means paying dearly for the hat you like. means, one price \ for the pick of the house. AT CONEY ISLAND : _. THE WORLD: MONDAY EV: Corclired The Unusual Store Oriental Goods 7 Stony Wold Sanitarlum on Saturday afternoon, June 24, on the grounds of the home of Mrs, Richard Sutro, Edge- crest, Port Chester, The) tes having charge of the benef® 2% dihrs. Sutro, Mrs, Joseph Drettaver, Yrs, William Schmidt, Miss June Wheeler, Mrs, Sul- livan, Mrs, Herbert Wheeler and Mra, N. Brill, strong and Boys’ suits ready to jump into the thick of country life. All wool suits:— Russian; $6 to $9. Sailor; $5 to $10, Norfolk; $5.50 to $10,509. Double-breasted; $5 to $10.50. Washable suits in all these styles; $1.50 to $7. | RocErs, Peet & Company. Three Broadway S'ores. 258 812 1269 at at at Warren St. 43th St, 52d St, SS Call or send for particulars show- ing you how to save *50 on the ANDERSON PLAN of purchase. A decision in favor of the GABLER PIANO will mean lasting enjoyment of a musical instrument of the highest class. Payments may be rranged to suit your convenience. a Anderson & Co. 370 Fu'ton St., near Smiih 8, BROOKLYN, N, Y. Made of solid sole leather In brow: or ned inen Sale of 5@c to 75ec Dress Goods at 29e Twenty-eight hundred yards of Dress Goods on which our regular prices have been 50c} to 75¢, the yard will go Tuesday at 2°c, Odd lots and broken assortments we are anxious to clean up in a hurry, The following fabrics are included in the collection : Mohair Brilliantines, Sicilians, Shepherd Checks, Voiles, Etamines, Granite Suitings, Nun's Veilings, Crepes and Batistes, The widths vary from 38 to 50 inches, the collection to please.you, S2-inch English Mohair Sleilians at = «© « ‘They are firmly woven, bright and lustrous. A quality | 149, Color lines are not comp ; 39¢ Suitings at 52-inch All Wool Panama ete, but you can find many things in A0c 5,000 yards of these popular fabrics on sale here to- row {n shades of Tan, Reseda, Sage, Brown, Myrtle, that others ask 79¢. for, Brown, Tan, Royal Blue, Navy and french Blue, Navy and Black. They are all wool, elegarttly ‘finished, and as good as you can buy elsewhere for $1.00, Black. Immense Reductions in Black Dress Goods 44-inch AllsWool Close Mesh :44eInch Imported Silk Lustre Voile: 3 Oc _Mohatr: 4A90e Regular price 79c, Reduced to ..++ - | Regular price 75c. Reduced tovseseeseee S4eInch Priestley's Mohair (9) '44sInch Superior French Volle (9) Beane 6 Regular price $1.50, Reduced to,.....+++ @ ¢e Regular price $1,00, Reduced to,seseerear Imported . Chiffon inch Kine Vetting: Regular price $1 Reduced to 42-inch Voile: 590c¢ Imported @hiffon Regutar price $1,00, Reduced to. 59e Sale of 50,000 Yards of Silk in silk merchandise is here. ann ey for to-morrow goto make uo our greatest Silk Sale, Upwi and the pricesare phenomenally low, 10,000 Yards of New Fancy Silks in checks, stripes and Jacquard effects; this season's most desirable weaves and colors; positively all silk; sold all over New York at 69c. and 75c, yard; G9, value; spectal......0+ 2,000 Yards Yard-W: guaranteed perspiration and w 4 ity; real value, $1 yard; special at i 00 Ya ra heavy cuatity and nish, ALS 48. 6rc Yar 9 3,500 Yards Black Habutal Silks, aranteed perspiration and water proof; positively the jest grade made; full 27 inches wide; regular ide Black Habutal, ter proof; fine 8 YardsWide Baits Hage A |37 Inches wide, entire output, and Heft Oteeeesersseees this sale 39c dress quality: full 36 inches special at, oe 49e 68e special at. me Most Desirable Weaves—-at Less Than They Cost to Make We sell BETTER SILKS for LESS MONEY than any other store. Whatever you We have never known so great a business, ard of tifty thousand yards ap represented; | 10,060 Yds. Rough Pongee Suitings in every desirable color; rot to’ be equalled anywhere for less than $1: we own the maker's shall sell what we have 49e 7,500 Yds.¥d.-Wide Black Taffeta wide, known Peal silk in New York; value Huet 70¢ 2,500 Yds. White Habutal, 23 inches wide; pure silk of good quality; value 40c, yard; 25c¢ ‘ard: ‘olored Pon: rs; guaranteed pure ‘iy dee wat 1 4 ance neenseatones naeene Mr Adapted for Personal Priced wt extraordinary reductions, for many a day, Kimonos, Japanese Striped Habutal Silk, Fast Colors and Washable, $12.00 each. Japanese Habutal Silk, Floss emb'd, floral designs, sash to match, $18.00 each, China Silk Shawls Heavily embroidered and fringed, $5.00 to $80.00, Japanese Silk Kimono Sacques $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, Embroldered Waists Special at $2.50, Silk Pongee Dust Coats $18.50, $20.00, $25.00. Bamboo Portleres, $1.00, Bamboo and Bead Portictes.....83,00 All Glass Bead Portleves......... 8,50 Willow Furniture. Basement, $4.00, 1,60, 6,00, 6.40 $5.20, 5.80, 7.80, 8.00 | Bettecs, $12.80, 14.00 Reclining Chairs, 414,40 Rogular prices are 20% more. Chatrs,. Rockers India Dhurries | 5th Floor. Size 6 x9 fee 86,00 Size 7.6x10.6 ft.. + 8,00 |Size 9 x12 ft, :12,00 Special Sale of Large Size Carpets at vei Broadway, Between 1 For Hot Weather Fitments. Wear—Country, Second Floor, Vifth Floor, A, A. Van Seaside Home, and Yachts which are not likely to be matched Linen Embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets Mand work only, $2.50, $3.50, $4.75. Minen Turnover Collars, 2c, B0c,, 40c., 50c. Jap Embroidered Belts Sterling Silver Uuckles, $7.50 to 835,00, Metal Buck!os, $3.50 to $6.00. Porto Rican Hats Trimmed, ready to wear, $4.00 and $6.50. Linen Robe Patterns Unmade, $25.00, $35.00, $50.00. India Mapdj Rugs 5th Floor, Size 2x 4 ft. Size 8x 6 ft, Size 4x 7 ft. Size 6x 9 ft. Size 6x12 fe Size §xi1 ft Size 9x12 ft Turkish, India and Persian ry low prices, tine & Co. 8th and 19th Streets. Reliable Merchandise Made of Silkoli te Wonderful Bargains, Every and mo yj strength. Palmer's stretch: Extra h mock; large beautiful colors; value $2.75, for Housefurnishings Gas Stoves, two- Refrig» | yurner, complete, erators | with 6 ft. tubing madeof |and gas stove hard- eer vid ae 1,75; ‘or is [wood | Bale ess... .§1,35 | FF and fin- ished in White Flamo Oil Cook yolden oak, all Mned with the charcoal sheathing; all guaran- teed for service; reg. value $6.50, at. .§4,95 Hariwood Clothes Line Props, 8 ft. long; reg. val, 15c,, at..10c Garden Hose, in 25 and f) ft. lengths; reg. value 6c., ft. .4¢ | dolefoleinieleinielelotirinieleleieleieletteie! Oress Trunks val, $5.25 Same With tron bottoms-— m alleable {ron trim- mings— strong belts and lock and key—28 and 80 Inch; regu- lar value up to $5.00, Same ns above in 32 and 84 Inch; regular value up to 3 39 'e $6.00, at vssersseeree THE NAMM STORE BAVES YOU MONTY 4 375 Summer : Comfortables, 79C. splendid article, The Hammock Sale of the Year. 1,800 Hammocks, $1.49, fo valances on each side, extra pillow, triple ordinary weight; value $1.98, for. ‘Cook Stove, guaranteed; 2 burner; reg. at Reasonable Prices. intent iebelele Value one dollar, ine with odorless cotton filling. A leeieleieleinivicieiricieleleivieleivicieiviniek Most Beautiful Colors, one guaranteed to hold 500 pounds 4 re, Palmer's Hammocks denote full size, worth best quality Hammocks, with deep ers and tested to hold any 98 iC eavy triple weaye Palmer Ham- deep valances on each side, extra pillow, triple stretchers, 1.49 For Hot Weather Use at Lowest Prices, Stoves, 4 inches; reg. val, $1.89, at.......,.88¢ The ‘Brightest and Best’? Blue Flame QOul 3 Every one ; for this sale, as above, felolelefeteteletetelebeietetel! Ierieieieinintet+ + Sale Dress Suit Coe.s. . Made on 4 steel frame and finished with brass locks and apring catches; 24-inch; reg, value $1.49, at.. 89c Also light canvas Dress Suit Cases, with capped ; leather cor- ners; 20- inch size; reg. value a “O8c G, JUNE 19, 1905. | y ke We Give Dividend Stamps. 1,009 Stamps are worth $3,00 cash and 500 are worth $4,50 cash, when buying Merchandize in over 100 departments of APMAN® Fulton Street, from Bridge’ to Duffield Street, Store Open Until 10 P, M, on Saturday. enn nnn nn nnn nnn nnn nn nnn nnn ere= BROOKLYN. 10c of .our Purchase, Tuesday’s Irresistibles. Silkoline _ Comfortables. Summer Comfortables—360 just re- ceived, full size, white cotton filled, pretty silkoline covering; limit two (2) to a patron, Value $1,25; To-morrow, Boys’ Vici Kid Oxfords. Little boys’ Oxford Ties, vici kid or atent leather, solid leather soles, litte heels, sizes 11% to 2; makes the little boy feel big as papa, Value $1.50; 5C To-morrow, 1 - Children’s Dresses. Made of chambray, ‘percale and gingham, solid colors and_ stripes, some made Russian effect, others cir- cular yoke, ruffle of self material, braid trimmed; sizes 2 to 6 yrs. Tanorrow OC Embroidered Flouncings. Embroidered Flouncings—8,000 yds., all new patterns; also Insertings to match, suitable for children's dresses corset covers and shirt waists, in blind or open work effect, Veins 256d. 5C Nickel Plated Teaspoons. Teaspoons, Rogers’ nickel-plated, two. designs, tipped and shell patterns, to choose from, none sent C. O, D, or mail orders filled, 2 Value 6c; To-morrow, Very Best Baked Beans. 300 dozen cans of Baked Beans, Columbia brand, none better, packed in chill sauce or plain; a genuine sur- prise in canned goods; dozen, Ge, Value 10c ca 45c¢ To-morrow, nn MOTHER WANDERS AWAY. fre. Brower's Husband Fears She In Mentally Stricken, | There ts a little sick baby evvin young mother at h street, Orange, and the police have sent out a general alarm for her, She Is Mrs, Myra 4. Brower, who has bee missing since last Wedhes lay, The dis. tracted husband, Copel Brower has no Ideq wnat has become of her, ant xs er health has not been « Reta ah have been wiged w he fears slic an ifiness and may be Ine bad pred: ment somavibere eee eerecessenn. |Hesrted a basobait sna sey City carriers, id won ensily by These will prove irresistible attractions to those who know values the bast, mentioned below were prepared for Monday’s selling, but the page advertisement of Sunday proved too small to announce all the great values ready, Child’s Photo Prizes. Summer Corsets. In fine batiste, also ventilating, me- dium anc short models; well boned, lace trimmed top and bottom; some with supporters, others without. Tamoreou, SOC Bureau Scarfs 2 Pillow Shams. Buregu Scarfs and Pillow Shams—: 200 dogen, made ofjlrish Point, hem- stitched lawn agd net (in Linen Dept.), an unusual barghin at double the price. Valu2 up to 59¢; | 45e To-morrow, Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs. Women's, boys’ and girls’ Handker- chiefs of fine sheer lawn, all initials, embroidered. An unusual offering at double the price, Value 5c; 2 Toc-nirrow, C Samples of Silk Belts. We have received an entire sample line of New York's largest importer, no two alike, some are worth nearly four times the price. \ Value Up to $3; To-morrow, 59 Special in Mixed Tea. Five thousand pounds of Mixed Tea, a better Tea than can be had elsewhere at a much higher price. Our regular Value 50c Ib.; To-morrow, Early June Peas and Corn Last week we reccived a shipment of 00 cases Early June Peas and fancy Corn, sweet and tender, one of the best brands; per dozen, 70c, Fegularly 10c; To-morrow, 0 and ry ner pound ne I summer me of her father, Je Sickles, at Navesink Mf 79nP ——_— Dayonne Letter Carriers Win ne evird Pork, Bavoane, N. J Yesterday the Dayonno letter carrie with the Jer- of "16 to Cummings ant Stanaway were the battery for City, and Clarkson and Kelly for the 6c! The great sales So these w:re held back for Tuesday, These Are the Most Sensational Bargains that we remember to have ever seen offered anywhere on Tuésday, To read them is to be convinced that to-morrow will be the bargain Tuesday of the year, eee eco ec wee meee erence pe enn nnn eee Babeskin Florence Graham (3 years) Talcum. Harry Barth ( e 20,00 a i Florence McQuire ( $. 10.00 Babeskin Talcum Powder, Just as Charles Kaht (8 years) +. 40,00 | 800d as the soap, Every one should Florence Bott (4 months) 1277 Putnam Ave, Brooklyn....... 10,00} Use this Powder and appreciate its Arthur. Payne (3yrs, 41 mos.) 640 Decatur 4 Brooklyn......., to.00 | Témarkable value, Katie Cassanese ( $ 67 Main St. Brooklyn,., 5,00 c) Herbert Wainer ( 1090 piespect Fee Brooklyn...., $.00 net 9e; Gretchen Herbert (3 ygars) 402 Gold St, Brooklyn..... vata: BOD ° John De Been ( aieyears) 736 Putnam Ave, Brooklyn......, 5.00 COTE OWs Bleached Printed Bleached ry Di eee i) Muslin. imities. Towellin Bleached Muslin—6,000 yards, one | _ Printed Dimities, with mercerized Crash Towelling — 3,000 yard wide, good weight and finish, } Stripes, beautiful floral designs and hes wide, extra heavy, At this price it will pay to buy inf Polka dot on light and dark | isleached, strictly pure linen advance of your needs, grounds, Value 7c, Value 19¢; l | Value 12%; To-morrow yd. C To-morrow yd, C To-morrow, yd. C ee ss Shana Steek Crystal Hat Pins. Hat Pins, pearl, glass, gunmetal and Alice blue tops; no reason why every one shouldn't have plenty of Hat Pins at this price, Value 5c; To-morrow, 2c Women'sfi omen’s Fine Shirt Waists. “Essanelle"’ Waists, imported fabric, in white and champagne, colored dots, yoke handsomely trimmed with lace and embroidery tuaserting, attached collar, elbow sleeves, Value $10.00; To-morrow, ° Cambric or e ° ; Muslia Sitirts. Women's white Petticoats, good quality cambric or muslin, umbrella style, deep flounce; two, three or four insertions of Point de Paris or Torchon lace, edge to match, Value $1.50; 79 Cc To-morrow, Govent Cloth Jackets. Women's covert cloth Jackets, lined throughout with good quality. sa iy H strapped and plaited effects, cola: Value $10.00; To-morrow, e full sleeve, handsomely tailored, Pictures With Gilt Frames. Imported Plaques—5 gross; 8-inch circular gilt frames, gilt mat, hand- some colored subjects, suitable for dining-room or bedroom. Value i0c; To-morrow, Fine Quality of Cream Mohair Cream Mohair, 38 and | ’ tremely | with a sh Value 50c yd; &P IC To-morrow, coy i wide, fine akes an ex- Kirt to wear tt i rt waist Search is be who dita rom his ut od that Vliet hat become demented {a eault of an injury, and his tab | Uves baliey Q re a wns grooming a ¢p! |animat ented and ovuaned hin agains the sido of the stall, injuring hile heat ] waa ’

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