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__THR WORLD: TURSNAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, ‘i PETTY GRAFT ON SERVANTS IS WIPED OUT License Commissioner Keating Reports on Regulation of Employment Agencies, For the purpose of showing that of the abuses which have existed mploym« a les of the elty New York have been wipat out, © missioner of Licenses Frederick 1, C Keating t Mayor Mot le tons of iil ment ove ) r “The imimoraljt fostered and a wer Cartan type agencles have driven out h ay Extar & crime of Jonger practived ¢ f 80, {ta pract ts acGompanied with such risk to the culprit that it ha easel t paying bi hos always Part of the majority of thy everywhe rigid fashion heard of. Bt complished A ment of the Jaw and ¢ only by continued rig Tn additio telligence off Licerises has fypervision of shipping ager 0 atrical agencies, nurses’ registries ted a report to opera ablish- Itallan padrone offices, ) bureaus, stenographers’ it clea, which supply nn ‘ egencles which cater certain: pur such as t Procure employment for barbers,. those which carry on thelr lists none but Walters and those which deal only with ¢ farm hands. “Very few agencies,” the Commis- Bioner says, “have ever before been subject fo any sort of ‘supervision Whatever and extortion and petty very were crimes of tog frequent lurrence. The “eadet" system, which had ob- falned a wtrong foothold among the fast side cmployment agencies during the past year or more, has be of oxistence, saya the rep eae is shat at font no em ue" ‘igeney a “chdet” near his reagon that If he does # an probable that he will of the office that 4 Commissione fnsp have 1 tigated and 411 h before the Commissione ceedings have been Insti ond 2 leenses revok ear. Over $3,000 na in sums vary’ 3, these represe1 WORK FOR 5 9,800 FACTORY ORY HANDS rings Big em Buys Staten . Island Tract of Land, Will Build an Extensive Plant and “’; Employ Small Army. CINCINNATI, & Gansble Co claht’ acres of lund gu which a large y ‘#oon, ‘The plant manufacture of so vail autour ¢ the Cincinnati plant “ya tn! 1890, Phage ployed 7 Pp be about $3,000,0 " Police Believe They Have Cap- AGTOR FLINGS MATHEWS ASKS WILL ANYBODY ACCUSES RYAN ome “| eat DOUGLAS | Doreush resident REAL MONEY TO BE TRIED IN. PLEASE ACCEPT IN WIS GLAIM 2" s"c'"=.;.| st: $BSOSHOES ik QUT WINDOW OUTSIDECOURT AMAYORALTY? © FOR PROFITS v3) || sia a othor manufacturer Bo rough President Haffen was pl in the world. $10,000 "inprressiyentests W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their exe cellent style, easy fitting and superior wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50 -_—>- a Ernest hein Hurls Blazing Applies Through Abe Gruber Republican Ticket Remains Haskins Says Magnate Used {i,:2™!"stion for reetection ana Drawer Holding $1,517 in for Change of Venuz on © Up in the Air and Dady His Plan in Forming Lead | Steacat aiministration, preaiotiue eves | | Jerome F. Healy was placed in nom- Cash and Jewels, | Ground cf Prejud.ce, | Is Stalled, Combine, ination for Coroner by Alderman Will- {am E. Morris and eloquently seconded | by Senator John A. Hawkina, who sald viene? xa ‘u part that "No man was better known TRENTON, N, J., Oct, 19.—Charging | in this clty and no man had ever done that Thomas F. Ryan, the New York more for orwanised labor than Jerome an is more or | a It would ble Foanclal magnate, how availed himecit | "ey." saona shoe Ys tGe ae Bi M ni sca az jaco 8. Fraser was placed |n nom- are just as as aaSHeL RETA ite than yes it f information collected by Harry C.| ination for Coroner by John T. Malone. ri cost you $5 to $7— Hoa 5 p $1017, throw It < te MAN oF seiy Paskéns, of what elty, the latter has be- | Mr, Fraser is a well-known lawver In } uy eae Ss Ap Etsy. and mot know | COMME a ity Come BUN proceedings tn the Court of Chan. | 2, Bronx, and bas hosts as ‘usr ‘ ; 8 the only difference Is the * \ ‘ nt Com- - ' ene ie on epud! ub tn anything about 4 y Bronx inat nieht a. iomt meeting. nt price. If 1 could take you into my factory at Brockton, go ok this morning to ceryf to compel Ryan to account wo Tepresentatives of the him for what he claims ts rightfully | Muntoinal Teague and Masgs,, the largest in the world under one roof making men's ras re ; Is stiare of the profits srising in held for the durpose Of erry «| fine shoes, and show you the infinite care with which every the organization of che Unitel Lead A i Ads. ng 8 s 3 , Id reall hy W. L 1 Low y ; Peds ” x borouwh After much areument they| pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why W. mt ney Jail cont ead predyet conpantes, in “idelan she Reputtears wil" bui’"s| Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced anywhere, Oke rove the Untted Stites outalde of the Na | Sttal@nt theket in the fh If 1 could show you the difference between the shoes made iG 8 P jonal Lead Company. in my factory and those of other makes, you would under+ 7 Haskins in his t& aima that in 1808 , S " a , : stand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why th ; » began the study of the industria: tand why Douglas § » Why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day, DOUGLAS SHOES WEAR WELL. “Thave worn W.L, Douglas $3.50 shoes for over oA de and can state that they are the most comfortable shoes! ha Directory ever worn.” J. CLARENCE DAVIES, (49th St. and 3d Ave. nditions concerning the output of pig id In the manufeture and production white lead and other products, His T t] h een wake ohne ee | Telephone d not already become part of the National Lead les for the pur tal) evelry and #7 in foe ekher of comping with to of phcha UOYS SHOES, $2.00 AND $1.75. rash of the drawer SOETENE A SSRIDIDE: HON Wzti ERE BED erve *2 Just the same as my men’s $3.50 shoes, the far below Haskine says he Intd his plans before Friday, same leathers, for $2.00 and $1.75. aes wan Wt just four t with a view to getting Ryan's ’ h | Onty Past Color re elets used: they will not wear brassy, | co-operation. CAUTION, — None withont W. L. Dong! ame and price stamped 7 e if F n avalied himself October 13 on bottom ake no subs i DWT. Dow 4 axchusive.ahos stores it mation, got an i the principal 1D stioe Pipaiiles afd Orrenibad the 40 PORE HES BS ArTabg oe. BFE Catalog of te W. b. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, Company with $15,000,000 theme eee wW.L, Dougias Shoe Stores i in Greater New York: Haskins holds that he i Hie Broade 5 orner 224 Street, vied to an cecounting of the | WEW YORK TELEPHONE co. f this company, whieh, he al 15 Day Street, ges, was inspired by him BROOKLYN, © Broadway, cor. Thornton St. dw corner Gates Avenue way h Street 1aay. 133 Broadway, corner 4Jst St 5 Nassar Street Jerome 1 250 West 125th Street, corner Pearl Btreet- erome was sald 074 Third Avenue 2202 Third Avenue, cor. 120th St ws | 6 Wa news i} the cory n of While you are 2779 Third Ave., bet, 146th & 147th Sta, } the asp The policeman searchers while Hogan w x grouna bid and again, All yuly = . 7 | and ie Soaks ware mien CANDY STICK : KILLS GIRL, in the store —— eSEES, don't neglect to see the Base- ment Show of r famous Peerless Pat- AGENTS FOR GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE, Bho! He someaness terns will help " H Point Pierced Hor Brain When She ff you a r Chine and Cut} Open Glass, for there's Every no! ther like nd DRY GOODS CO, Pee evening de Mr. and Mz+ it ’ Until SHOT AS HE RAN ooo see Men’s $18 to a a Rainy: | fins nik he a Beas $20 Suits, Bhaaadt preety bell aA YE! yaad wh rate he rrp te ! ut e PARLOR—Fine Ve tty y HEDROOM—Goiden r simi If, instead of this advertisement, we might talk . ; with you in person about these Suits; show them to you; explain the detail of making and finish; the superior grade of fabrics, and so forth—you would Oak Dreming Case and \Washstand; ele- gant brass trimmed jour or Damask Par lor Bult, B pleces: Per Mirror, Fre tured the Two Hold-Up Men’ Who Have Been Robbing aaa of them ina single day. They are remarkable value—in every wise _ Pari r mi vat stent soamitied Bets Many in Astoria Streets. eanbeiek Gear ee s re Soring weft tap ate Lace C2 lad ine Single and Double Breasted Styles ¢ Couts are cut in the new some Pictures lows; Comfortable; Policeman Keating, of the As d ains extreme le ngth, and very roomy; they have broad concave shoulders and wide tania im | Raa Eten aan 4 Onk Chat 42 yt. coloring and designs are very handsome. ra Gubtatae -" « roliet Get, 1 Beeeee onary Po station, and P: . . John Fortine were on patrol ite us| at reduced prices, | night when they beard pistol | near Temple street ani WAITE FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE OF OUR Y ARIOUS OUTFITS. | Mailed Upon Applicution. Freight and Ki. Lure Mlowed oo all Out-of-Town Orders, We positively guarantee the fit and wearing qualities— or your money back cheer{ully. We will place on sale Oct, ;)1oth, four lots of curtains at f special reductions as follows: | f French Renaissance, | por power and wane, recor seurnial| 27 Upright Pianos ies tostisiyen Srey naeboe SORTS Lege TA Value Madras; ages 6 to 12 years, Not more than six to a buyer at...... g, Steinway, Bradbury, Hunt- , &e.—some of them have 1 arious periods, All have been own workshop and have the appearance of ore | 150 pairs (14 patterns) $7.50 per pair, from $10.50 pair. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats: Made in the new Norfolk and Double- Hreasted styles, in handsome mixtures and plain blue; also in Eton Sailor styles Such well known makes Mt, ages 4 to 15. Overcoats are in the Russian style, made of ington, Mendel Tha woollen, finished with velvet collar; emblem on sleeves, L 95 only been used a year or { and gilt buttons, ages 3 to 8. Choose at ...sscceseveeevereees thoroughly THE SILK STORE WILL OFFER 10-MORROW new instruments, They we ie tee Women’s *7 95 500 Pieces of Taken in Exchange for the bs Chiffon Velvets Sterl i n g Combination 100 pairs (7 patterns) $10.50 per pair, from $15.00 pair, ee Trish Potnt. SWEDES ALL WA WANT TREATY, | Women’s Shoes in widths from A to E and in sizes Vnanimins Action by the Riksdag FOURT WOMEN _ | 200 pairs (16 patterns) from 2 8 “up of our own regular At 95e and $1.25 Yard. + : EEN DROWNED “ : 2.5 ie es we know the merit of. | Five hundred pieces, The two biggest values ever on Norway Is Expected, c $6.00 per pair ) e es we Kr ’ ! plece ¢ a e no TOCK HOLM : wus c nde0a" Maia. Yann s the bes presented in this city. Qualities tha STOCKHOLM, Swe oO Tugbout In the Danube Runs Down ] | UJ Kin ¢ have recommended to you as the best es ahd enourt or a to He > Le siege ; ’ "i ‘ ; Disc vnc Wig Few e's Punt Pam B00) anit for their prices in New Y' And now you are the pe . Ply every one With’ | Wich has been creating havoc with the Piano business, inasmuch as BUPAR bene Bee 150 pairs (10 patterns) to pick them at $1.45 the pair, Other stores are fighting hard to meet our Silk values, this remarkable a, i an i h ine eas ak the igs rh ht E y down a frutt Py ji , a ai ; But even though they may meet our prices they can- Pianos that can be played only ninds Thousands of Brooklyn 6 ibe near Buda- $8.00 per pair Mostly Fall weights—in Patent Coltskin and Kidskin; not equal the grades we offer—for we absolutely con- f/] homes have idle Pianos simply beciuse there is no one who can play iho dost ; men ’ sone with low heels; some with high milltary heels; trol in this city the products of certain makers or cares to play by hand, But with the Sterling Playerplano any the members of the Riksdag. from $11.00 pair. others full dress sorts. Some with light soles; others 95¢ yard for Chiffon Velvets in every desirable f |] member of the family ina twinkling, without any attaching or detach- . . ted ex n | ively. i) | vs — 1 WUD oma year eweltei AateOsiOn kesh: POALIYE AAD pins Gis veatuen cue inte aie ienealal | ing, by simply inserling a Sterling Music roll can produce any musie We ie) sna CEs ever written for the piano as perfectly as though the composer himself " ; equal in every respect to what other houses advertise as §| 01 a) or, Girls’ $1.25 School | Little Men's $1.50 | “very special” at $1.10. In most stores it sells for $1.25, |} Were at the instrument, You do not have to buy the musi rolls either, | ») } Shoat way f tive Shoes; of kidskin; sizes | Shoessin sizes 9to 1344; $1. 25 yard for the very finest Chiffon Velvets, J) | because by simply joining our library you have access to any kind of ern rotihers pesiver laa soon Street, 9 to 2; D and E wide; very | box calf; oak ole duck’ Y i ine quality is ihe mote fashionable fabric {| | music from the great classics down to the popular ue of eg a | = th Avenue, Nineteenth Street, Solid —-with patent tips tavy back stays. of the season and comes in a wonderful variety of shades Nothing in the Piano b § has ever happenec to make possi ible | lacing style eat bargain and tints. You cannot equal it in any store for less than ‘ : thf f ht] od Pi Choose at 79¢ SC! $1.75 the yard ; |} such remarkable price reductions on slightly used Pianos, In this] | _ | (enn ® S BBL Bots, Sale are also a number of excellent 7] s Untrimmed Hats You @an Save 25% on All These Groceries. ° All the Fashionable Styles in Felt, Velvet and ae It is on 1g to get good Groceries. It is another to get good Groceries—CHEAP, There is no item |}, S uare lan os SPECIAL : — . of the household expense that is so large as the Grocery bill, i you can clip a quarter off from it— |} SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW and still be ass sured of quality—won't it pay you to buy your Groceries here? | UCU | '| $25, Actually Worth $50 to $65. Fur Felt Hats, a 95¢ Tea. | Coftee, | New Tomatoes. | F New Peas. | $ , 11 Ms th $90 t $125 extra Guality | - hilt brand, new) | agnet or Silver Key Velvet Covered Hats, $2.25 blone, Bart, red ripe, extra ane | | | brand arly dune, yery | 1H $50, Acta ly mor ie 0 aye ~ ane =e recy 3 tlozany n, $1.85; , 8e Some of them are famous maxes, in perfect repair, and we sel Chenille and Chiffon Hats ‘ 3.28 ——— | nt poste ge! Ge {A | them with the understanding that any time within a year we will PARAGUS Hwan brand. | xq RUSK Healt. REL) MILK—Carna Hines on brand: Tt. pie. Ve HH Fallow you the price you paid in exchange for a new Piano, We give ——— sialic en a ain yo Hi sh ae \¥ vou almost your own terms, some as low as $5 down and as little as 4 * ite ie P? Ls » cha , W ’ DANDI I ach PUFPED RICK | Lonsient—Huby brand; new [8/183 to $5 monthly, no interest OF ex charges of any sort except for omen’s Boots « Shoe : Y $1.76 LPR ee 40a:) Hare ioane Apane abate “aa |] out of town delivery. We also fe you a is a oe fre, ne o tue can eS 0 0 ‘eae quickly to get the fu nefit o 4 For Autumn Wear AVE! Uh New pack i | nh A paporat | bowinetic BARDINIG tn | values are extraord cl q in get the be! f them. m « . can * ic Representing the prod of skill eathers o 5 1 tt ! t | aBA.-F et wall Solones | iy Berk auslity, Shapes of stilled workmen. Leathers of the Pa A Three Extra Specials, wie me oe extensive and varied rr ALE Falah \ BEST HAMS. Cobre | is STRAW DUEL siiver | Swift's finest sugar cured little ply Hams; mild, sweet | Java and | Revert, tod DRE Sf i ( “a } vb im, den ieee ae Size; very Wa ty tender; 10 lo 12 Tle | 1518520 Fulton St.,cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn, eneh's Auto Bo see es Piss a wit 1 baa SAL lia? 1d packen, 1H OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, Soots, Arm vous, katte sauall BEST BACON. | thd a | made of Box Calf with Ric ( Poit 4 l. 00 “S Peat Tine t surar cured Boneless Bacon; mild favor; 1 PHAN ofa brid, very Alt BARTLET? PRAT Specially selected; pee le ny seeeweees " 132¢ | £140) ca bits | aa » | SUGAR. ive ; Standard Granulated; packed in neat, clean cotton sacks; Finest | sold only with other groceries, not including h be hams; 10 Ib bag 52¢ HENRY HOLMES Troy, New York SALHSROOM gt Union Sruete Went New York STARCH Dest quality be ; ALI. SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY. BL ually p10, lbs Oy EET ee Gey eT Re CMRP en A THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS — a

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