The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1906, Page 11

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a. THE WORLD: TAXPAYERS’ FIGHT Who Said “Chicken” at the Show ? GR STREET FAILS! There’s a Big Gap in Bantam Coops Justice Decides Board ‘of Esti- « mate Can Give Thorough- ! fare to Pennsy. .Justice Greenbaum, in the Supreme Court ‘to-day, handed down a decision gwhich permits the Board of Hstimato and Apportionment to close Twenty- aecond streét, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, and to pass title to tne atreet’ to the Pennsylvania Raljroad Company fer its depot and yard pur- poses: In rendering his decision tho Jpdge decided that ihe railroad com- pany’s determination to tmulld\an open cut rather than a tunnel, which aijone, the Justice says, their franchise per- mits, cannot ‘be made the subject of Utigation in this sult The action was brought by Edward fT. Thompson against Mayor McClellan an@ the/Board of Estimate and Appor- tiorlmént ‘to restrain the board from closing the street. Juctice Greenbaum, in his decision, Qiscusses the right of taxpayers gen- erally to bring such actions, which, he anys. can only be predicated upon a charge that the action contemplated is in fraud cr bad faith, No aucn allega- de here. Sethe: Mttion ts. predicated upon the charge. that the Pennsylvania, New York and Long Island Railway Com- pany is about to acquire title to the ‘treet'and to bulld an open cut to be used as a yard, which !s unlawful for them to do under their charter and con- cts with the city. me Justice does not discuss the le- gality of such action by the rallrosd company. but says that the fact that it fs contrary to law, or would result in inconvenience to the public, 1s not alone easel to base a taxpayer's ation There were missing some crows of vibrant tone rooster- in Madison Square Garden at daylight to-day. when the farmyard chorus. was. participated in by members of the.chidken conven- tion being held there, Some one—or was ita sly fox or a predatory mouser—hav- BLAcK-ReD GAME ing a pronounced predilection, for silver Seabright bantams, had rendered ten- antless during the night four pen8/ters where bantams ef the bracd and HE PAID THE FINE. Sechlesinuer Didn't Say Would Rather Go to Jail. In Tuesday's Evening World in report- ing the case of Willlam Schlesinge of No. 23 West which had contained nrizé-winners of the Seabright tribe. Two other pens which had been occu- pled by rose-combed black bantam cockerels had aléo been visited by the maurquder, and the black bantams had disappeared with the Seabrights, The birds were to have been exhibited before the judges to-day, and their owners are sad—for {t is vowed that nothing “lik them birds" was ever before s hown. | Tdiculed Superic! endent Crawford ts making an | pame investigation, an@a hunt In those quar- blood-pr:stige of the missing member- are likely to be offered for esie. The poultry show continues to a- tract crowds and great interest, as ‘well, as the cat department, where pussies of bluest blood ‘and elickes. fur are on exhibition, The suggestion that a straying feline exhibit from the cat show might have been the robber of the bantams Is Mr. Me f)rly-seeona | 8.16. woo was found guiity of seiling op. jJectionable post cards of Anthony Comstock, it was printed that the convicted le said days t This Is ineorrect. Mr. ‘Schles= rrhirty-Feoond street has already been handed over to the rallroad company from Geverth avenue to Ninth avenue efter litigation of the same general na- ture. on complaint by would birds and could: Wek twice 00 an Welght in wild cate. 207, 230; Loent i ‘ot ttocae Haters NEWARK BOWLERS WINNER | IN EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES 2 Recaic. Shoe Depe, Special Sale of Women's haga 1,081. Noack, of the -Tuxe has not missed a spare in. tw pais ti nok ining teaches under the Onawas at r. Shreercldo systems te'one othe ehiee causes asinine for the change, With epeeches and songs and a coyal feas: membirs of the Onawa Bowil brated the third anniversary off o 8 6 Club cele: 6 OTRaniza Lee John’s Stars Stars Take Twelve tournament tf sng Garnes Out of, Fourteen | an itncotperins Zens tow ina ovegine at lowe? = ranerad® Cat oy tia week and ‘ Tengisg for an “individual, ma aati Gred ‘and thwomey-eit eran, stone Gores. from Brooklynites. Sassi Seed he aoe) SB ap oe ea. Evening Slippers, ing received. 7 5 . idea gna an embusiastic Nooghele and Cammann ins match con-| 4 Officers of the slub are ae followa:. Pron Beaded and Plain, Newark did things’ to Brooklyn 6/400 ind “Renda atthe iss | bes nro aril: VicwPeenaay, col: in' lick’ and colors, broken the Eastern League series bowled at) alleys Baturday night, ought to make an in- forth. Among ane the Tuxedo in Jereey yesterday after-|éresting contest. . |, an | Sizes; value $5.00, noon and evéning, the excellent team! youn Voorhels of Lee John’ winning @ dozen of the | 9f 225, for more itt Georg that while an average Di, firty, games 10 the chi owas for, tourna: PI.Q5. fourteen games in the Individual, twWO|/ment bowling, he expects average Siew and fre mun comma) | Rae GE ee Gey Sa au | ean Sears ae Nelson's poor work against Weln-| ovening, Feb. 5. ems. ‘Washington Heights, Yorkville and W ’ aaa omen s garth in the individual series in which the Universal alley stur averaged only 1812-5 to Welngarth'’s 203, cost Brooklyn five games at the start. Bhler was in Castra Leather “FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY 5, 1906. { i S Stern Brothers Women’s Shoes (sn "Women’s Shoes (x!) To-morrow, Continuation of Annual. Sale $2.90 That Sale of A LS: pDistinctive Suits for | | Remainder of Button & Lace Shoes, ENDS WITH 1 SaroRone in Patent Leather, Vicl Kid, Black Russia Calf with Kid & Cl-th Tops, Medium "s Nairow Tocs, Louis XV, Cuban & Low Heels, Hand Welied & Turned Soles, Formerly $3.50 to 5.00 Pair i Beyond the strength that lies in the fact that every garment is from our | ‘| regular stock, that they were de- | signed for this season’s service and’ if First Untrimmed Hats-(s that until now the prices were from } twenty-two-fifty. to thirty dollars,” there is an important factor which || contributes much to this sale. It is | this: the greater number of.the || suits are of Worsted. : Large assortments for Immediate Wear at Specially Low Prices, To-morrow. Satin Hats, $1.25 Velvet Hats, $1.75 Maline Hats, . $3.95 & 4, 45 Boys’ & Young Men’s Apparel Single-breasted Sack. January Cleaning Sale d Frock. Formerly $5.00 to 5.95, $3.95 & Ddcble Breasted Suite | 695% as0, $.00 |) Sale of Overcoats for Young Men Gi ) Bi | A ; Children’s & Boys’ { Formerly $5.95 to 8.50, 4,85 Special at $9. 90 r Overcoats & Reefers | “ 8.90 to 11.90, 6.95 Formerly $12.50, $15.00 and $16.59. Young Men's Formerly $9.75 to 14.75, 8.90 Every tourist overcoat which our stock affords is | Ve sales Overcoats 1 “16.45 to 18.75, 12.90 involved—that is all that need be said to those who know the high standard of tailoring which | finds expression in our garments for young men. 3 Single and double breasted models of fancy fabrics, 4 self or velvet collar, in sizes 30 Boys’ and Children’s Hats and Furnishings Greatly Reduced. toe 3S, with SSS ee Misses’ « Girls’ Suits:« Coats Greatly Below Regular Prices. i '| A Sale of Suits & Coats for Boys F Special at Five Dollars | Formerly $6.50, $6.95 and $7.50; Instead of quibbling and temporizing, Misses’ Suits, of black, tlue, wine, green & brown Ch-viot, long coat fitted model, half ra in lined, velvet collar, 14 & 16 yrs., Value $25.00 $14.75 Misses’ Long Coats, of Cheviots and fancy Grey Mixtures, loose box model, velvet collar, 14 & 16 yrs., Valuegi2sc, 7.50 Girls’ Cloake, of Cheviot, full length, buttoned to neck. we have gone about the thing in a red flannel lined, emblem on sleeve, 6 to 14 yrs, Value $11.50, 6.95 | big way—gathered the garments into ‘3 Girls’ Dresses, t sategagneteres preset OF Patch neck etter 4, 6.95 ||| one great whole and reduced: the prices uniformly to five dollars. Norfolk Suits | (Sizes 8 to 17 years.) A Sale of Separate Trousers for Boys. (Cheviot, Tweed and Worsted.) Straight Knee Trausers ; at % to % Former Prices. Tourist Overcoats | Russian Overcoats (Sizes 6 to 16 years) | (Sizes 3 to 8 years.) Misses’ & Girls’ Party Dresses & Fancy Coats West Twenty-third Street | izes 3 to 12 years, with a few “as large as 16 years. Formerly 758. 95¢. and $1.25. At 48c. NER ae renee tememer areenienneeaoees poor form in the two-men series and Tuthill after doing well in the three- mien, fell down ém the five-men. where | arra verage declined nearly fifty pins. on the least said about the| 5 louse Slippers, satin quilted lined, in blue, brown, gray, red and black; Jake Miller ts Known as tho right-handed i Jeet. rind, bowier ie he ne waite Blepbant, Brooklyn Match Games. soores, ef fd bowlers | ‘The second series of the ete ha Meas aise OL, the jg uley. Otto hed net Simm! yw be arent and South Tenth street, ‘Brooklyn, the games meat erties 10. di) o'clock, Soe Fed aie Tight strikes or spares from | alley seats | rolled tonight at the Amphion, Bedford will Poll the ‘best Possibly seats judeine trom from | four out of seven games. Here they are: of Interest the orien better. He: iid cincne Dowie je mekoh has ex: ‘The first series waa rolled at the Broad value $3.00, at Bd 1. 184, 172, 188 The, thre . nse offered at ne Grimm, 241, enitermen acd, Suviaewetpiniee tea fas been Installed as a ine aleve. J nenal manager aly W’kcome, Council, reason of defeat ti 208 | portunity. to amin eins the ne chamblona tn 174 fhe Royal Arcanum Tmasor tourhatsent a the P= Brooklyn. Felngart far with the alleys, being shown in BE Pasa soe ee plz ‘5. Women's Felt Slippers, «thigh and low cut, fur trimmed or plain; value $1.25, at 75 6 cts. Reve. won five yp bang teams. Conatderable interest | the match contest Brooklyn, next Mond ney Hueter and Mra. Streets, the following Members of the five-women a ten eer Le Morninaita ant oficdal thems taaea ta the maetarn nes fey shined See “at te Cirele ne and , AB 3} scores. are rank! darane several bottles of Bia eat 109 Jomn Voorhets rn eat smsidees aps Bail of Henry Blooms. yritl be a, team entered. from each Broadway and Twentieth Street ee oN Nineteenth Street, y _ AGO ae ff cape oun esponpias: Doesn't ; “thin trump fhe has 1? sé ay ‘rhe reat tuperegt; th oe excited ta cpp p 3 asia: t ‘each, 181) tive. eafas from ey, hes—has finsily resulted in the matter: at siwenre wtoge Tan 8 @ tournament of Broadway, which wilt jood i Biy Ret ‘defeated Bart Allen Ane a ieee ew nertow (ehiree, contests 1) after the tourrament gamer at 1, nat ra. win weed dangerous ‘on Hockey. Gathe, ‘in Clermont Avenua Ice Rink was the scene of. atresia hockey match leat night alleys. Fol Bd ga Aaie\ erwicthiege Bes the andthe Harlem .Cirvle the “Grenier pil g to tackle. He gpiner ‘Koster. Allen | or" towiers, ‘with the, Fe ge cate ev Ta evtal ee ames. jetion indeating the number tart letropolital ee 6-1 high amon B00) dohue, miedo St Dew Gossip OF THE OF THE BOWLERS. mange ia Ideas of “ Cournarent fog gl i Eien ot cued et age never tried it, please send us your neme and state disease vith which you are suffering. We will then matl me a order on a local druggist for | ~a pat ra $2, Cheah ale of Ladies’ Shoes s0 ty hate Widths, instead af $3. i bien ainsi aekiely lh water | £1 Sea Taylor, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.90 Shoes ‘Liquozone Free. drogeis our free gift, made to convince you; to let the product itself show you JHE PERFECT GEVERAGE, Never boil this tea. Steep five} what it can do. In Justice to yourself cups The under no-obligations whatever Bloomer Trausers ; sizes 3 to 12. Formerly $1.45. “At 7c Knickerbocker Trousers, with strap and buckle at: k sizes 8 to As years. Formerly $1.75 and $1.95. arose A Sale of Shoes for Boys and Girls Boys’ Shoes of patent colt-skin, box calf or dun-metat‘calf, in blucher or lace models, with medium or heavy soles; sizes Ito 514, $2.25. Sizes 10 to13}4-.---- Soesicet doce; Siena Girls’ Shoes of kid-skin, in lace or button models, Sizes 1124 t95 Regularly $3.00 Special at $2.25 Sizes 84 te 11 Regularly $3.50 Special at $1.85 Sizes 6 to 8 Regularly $2.00 Special at $1.65 Girls' Shoes of patent leather, with cloth or kid tops. Sizes 6 19 11 Regulerly $3.00 Special at $2.45 Sizes 11 1-2125 Regularly $3.50 Special at $2.83 CAMMEYER | 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. ANNUAL JANUARY SALE In Our Basement 12, 00O Pairs of MEN’S AND WOMEN’S The January Sale of wie & Colored Dresses for ea P ions of More Than Qne-Ghird. It isan important event. There are more than seventy dis- tinctive and altogether different styles represented in the collection. They are of white lawn, white pique, fancy | Scotch ginghams and plain chambrays and ginghams,in both unpretentious and elaborately trimmed models; sizes 6 to 14, To he cala at ye! a pair All Taken From Our Main Floor All sizes and widths in some of the styles 3 ‘ ; Value 1-50. At 98c { Value $3.50. Ar$2.45 -Patent Leather, Fine Kid and Calf Skin te $2.50. At $1.45 Value fae : pepe Button and Lace Value $3.00. At $1.95 Value $4.50. At $2.95 Malus $5.50, At $3.95 Also Odd Lots Of Misses’ and: Children’s Shoes Taken from Our Main Floor. Former Prices, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. SALE PRICES Misses’ sizes, $1.50; Children’s sizes, $1.25 STORE OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M. IN ADDITION WE WILL OFFER _ Formerly $35.00 and $42.50 At $22.00 and $29.00 Full-length models of broadcloth, in brown, navy, red, green or light gray, lined with squirrel or muskrat fur; large shawl collar of contrasting fur; sizes 8 to 14 years. $6.50 to $9.75 Coats for Girls at $3:75 Full-length models of heavy wool cheviots or mannish mix- tures, in sizes 6 to 12 years, together with Coats of fancy white fabrics, heavily interlined, sizes-5 and 6 years, $18.50 to $22.50 Coats f rls at $12.00 Pull-length ulster models of broa: cloth or chevicts t« mannish mixtures, many of which are lined with flinnel throughout; sizes 6 to 16 years. Saka & Companys Broadway, 32d to 34th Street. af you need Liquozone, and have Commencing Nov. 26 Ihe World will ylve 5 weekly: prizes of $10.00 cach for the 5 best positions ob- tuined cach week by advertisers tarough the Situation Wanted columns of the Sunday World's Want Directory—84 wordé, 15 vents, Advertjsers who secure posi- || tions will please communicate with The World's Clussined Advertising Manager, Room 51, Putitcer, stale ize bottl oursel ind will pay the This is” for it, lease accept It to-day, for it places The 'Liquozone’ Company, ,

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