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% 5 Mrs. Godzier’s Policewomen Would Have Rights Over All Citizens on Street. | MUST BE PLAYFUL, TOO. Bayonne’s Prospective Two-Platoon Force Would Be Day Nurses for Children Abroad. Mrs. Charles Goldzler, of No. 2% East Fortieth street, Bayonne, has suggested to Mayor Garven and the Common Council that their town be paroled by lady cops. Urs. Goldzier 1s oerfectly earnest bout the lady cops an intends to make tehm a feature of New Jersey life, ft only perseverance and enthusiasm see ber through. \ Mrs. Goldzler is a born enthusiast and ‘\\a reformer. She believes in Delsarte, sin- ge tax an dthe Inallenable right of womanhood to equal saffrage with men, he 1s a member of about a dozen New ‘York club, and she 14 especially Inter- ested in the Political’ Study Club and the Equal Suffrage League. She 1s founder of the Progress and Poverty Club of Bayonne, a lecturer on the staff of the Manhattan Single Tax Club and Buvvor of a single-tax primer. Mrs. Goldzier conceives her lady cop as something of a composite truant officer, teacher, nurse, playtrate, vice mother and city disciplinarian on the two-platoon em, 7 On Duty in Streets. “It's not that I think our men police- men don't do their duty,” explained Mrs. Goldzier in ther pretty pink-and- white parlor. “Oh, no! That's the rea~ won I ailvocate a woman's police force. I don’t intend that my lady rolmen shall supercede the men. They are for Quite a different purpose. “I want our children looked after while they have to be in the streets. The streets aren't fit for them, but a flew police women would keep them so, “T want regularly paid women, with wuthority over all citizens in the inter- ests of the young. “Look at the evil associations street eorners furnish for our boys. Tuere are yy the corner saloons, with circles of loat- ers standing outside smoking and chew- ) fmg ani domg thi Here Mrs. Goldzier, who is a talented elocutlonist, gave a striking imitation of one of them ejecting a quid of tobacco. “Is that a proper sight for our small wons? I protest It is not!" exclaimed Mrs. Goldzier with eloquence “How | Innocents gaz- often have I seen yo! “ing with admiration upon this smoking, expectorating riff-raff of society, yearn- ing for the time when they. too, might pmoke and chew and spit like real men. | To Remove Bad Examples. “Tell me, Is that the Ideal of man- fhood to hold before our sons? Unaues- MMonably it is not. I plead for my pollce- | swomen that they may keap our children | from saloon corners, the haunts of the gross, | “You can't expect a busy mother to | have her eye on her litue ones on their | way to and from sci they play out of doors. lance of some trusty persons Is | » Beeded during these hours. | children have to be kept | I've been seriously | thinking thai ve had polloewomen— ladies, mind vou—to patrol the town. looking out for the children’s mental, | moral and physical welfare, our world qwould be the better for ft. “These polloawomen must be refined @nd intelligent. They must be well edu- wated. They must be fond of children. yy must have an alr of authority, so | that the children and adults both will ct them. ‘They should be glad to enter into the children's games, Y Yes, I @hiink they certainly ought to be playful. “YT don't reatly care whether thess Id. 1 suppose it all ages repre- It is obviously hhecessary that the women be strong ayd fell able to be out in all weather, “How long should they work a’ day? it hours each. Half of the corps must be up in the morning and out on thelr beats by 6—the time when many ‘his squad 2 o'clock. The others could report for duty at noon and work until § o'elock, when I would make {t obliga- tory for every child to be in his own ome. With this arrangement we would ve A double force on duty tho moon hour during the school rec Power to Reprove Men. ‘I think these members of the chil- ren's squad ought to be well paid by the town. It would be hard work, bit noble. It {ssimply beautiful to think of all these police women coula accomplish for our children, ‘They could suggest amusements to knfing boys—stop quar- ig and all kinds of navshtiness. They hey would be empowered to reprove BREACH IS WIDENING. Mayor Fagan and Friends Resign | from Dickinson Association. The breach between Col. Samuel D, Dickinson, Republican leader of Jersey ' City, and Mayor Mark M. Fagan, was ‘widened Inst night when Maycr Fagan {and a dozen or more of his followers, ), @mong them many prominent Repubil- | \ cans,-sent their rasignations as mem- | bers of the Samuel D. Dickinson Asso- elation of which the Colonel is the estan ‘d-beirer, The ‘followers of Mayor Fagan have formed a rival association, under the Dolly Gharacler Studies, ‘The Bricklayer, Bricklaying {9 a unetul table trade for Ww learn, BA dipenohy tga ay alas sonemason “or brie! Dead never be out-of ome t | LADY COPS TO TELL MEN y toa boy and | bacon? | hood: growing “ t y te be thrown with men. w yo ful “All in the employ of the commun | women to guard our chibiren's, mor: is only combination suit STRICTLY ALL WOOL. only combination Suit at only suit ‘that com- bines FOUR distinctly different styles, a men who were setting the children bad examples, “The longer I think of firmly I th fe fe “Women, ¢ ley” Suit for boys 8 to 16 years old is the most practical, most popular and (although the price BEST $5 VALUE suit ever designed for boys lored by the same ex- pert tailors who make highest grade gar- ments. only suit that is sold with TWO pairs of trousers at a price LESS than usual for SAME GRADE’ SUIT with ONE pair. that are smart, stylish, serviceable, popular priced. Our Young Men’s Garments are tailored by organizations devoted exclusively to young men’s work, producing mannish, boyish, stylish garments requirements, cut on new single and double breasted models; long coats, heavy lapels, deep side and centre vents. Excellent $8 values; SIZES AASTO 20 Nets nance ai eaislersiaeice’s coleeis grade as our men’s $10 custom tailored suits, that retain the shape until worn out, withstanding hardest wear and weather; smariest models and all correct color- ings. Excellent values at considerably more, ... TO “G'WAN NOW!” “*"set"Wcen tous. Woman Who Impersonated Bride Wants Contract Fulfilled, but Joke b CcAMD) 1d Doesn't. March &—A mock marriag? ch was one of the fea-| tures of a social pary here last Janu- ary “7 promises to become a source of trouble, Revecca Shindter, who posed as the | fa bride, demands that the obligations be | F carried out. ®he is fifty yeara old. Rober: Burrens, an tronworker, twenty- nine years old, who acted as bride- | groom, 1s not inclined to accept the jceremony as legal. ‘The man who played at being a clergyman made out | certificate in regular fonm and signed \it “Rey. B. G. D. Moore." It appears that besides being promised |a hustand if she went ¢hrough the ceremony as @ joke the bride wus promised a plano. She threatens to sue |to enforce the carrying put of the compact, ‘The prosecutor has been consulted Jand says criminal proceedings may be | @gainst some of those ton- Bayonne aloft on a progressive spot coe tee | O Hlain(og {AT HALE OF COST TO PRODUCE! s: ‘I never thou but felt my: We are unable to renew our leases and have decided to retire from the retail field. Our gigan- tic stock must go, and we will inaugurate to-morrow at BOTH STORES {Fthe greatest sacrifice sale in the ‘Phistory of the trade. To open this sale we offer the following sensational bargains for j}FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Ladies’ Rain- coats, well madeandstylish looking, not a mere mackin- tosh, but a gen- uine Raincoat. For Friday andj) } Saturday only, hi bell hei ‘Don't, tease yon’: Mr. LH. Hancock, won't be fit. t: Be SO te 1s $0 years old. He say hatcare cunimeni like ; -|T would be really old, drink and smoke frowing weaker and knew old age upon me. Since taking Father John's Mei trom theme iviveecare Tam feeling like a young man agal lens of drink and to- What sort of an bleal of nan- do. auch as the hold up to thelr (Signed) 1 throat and lung troubles, makes fi money is refunded for any cough or cold {t does not cure Sold in hdc. and $1.00 bottles. The $1.00 three times the quai Parra Ng | sew tives: Holae it BUILDS YOU U t isn i for I have vile I ask are women § -nurens —polic sof Our children's chil- sk. I'd I moomeraes 1906 Spring Medels Dudley 4-in-1 Combination Suits, $3.95. Why the “Dud- The picture shows one of the 4 styles of our “Dudley” Suit — Norfolk jacket with Knicker- bockers, By removing the belt the boy has a plain double-breast- ed jacket with Knickers. But there are 2 pairs of Trou- sers with every suit. Putting on the other pair —the — straight ones—he has the usual double-breast- ed suit with plain knee pants; replac- ing the belt, he has a Norfolk jacket plain knee-pants suit. Suit complete, only in Brill Stores, o only $3.95) the Ladies’ $15 M4 Cravenette: _ fashionably tai-9 |» lored, in latest materials; all Weolors. — Latest Because it is the the price that is Because it is the a high grade 5° B Ladies’ $20 and $22.50 Craven- ettes, exquisitely tai g-°0 the price that is tai- garment. For Friday and Saturday only.......... Because it fs the lored. Finest of fabrics, Twelve different shades, All latest 1906 sprin: models... . Because it is the Special Sale Knee Pants, 43c. Strictly all-wool extra knee pants, fully guaranteed. We give new pair or money back for any pair that rips, Sizes 6 to 16 years, Young Men’s 1906 Spring Suits 4:50 Men’s $18 Cray- enettes,splendidly tailoredSpringcoats that are absolutely waterproof; all the new shades and patterns. For Fri- day and Saturday, \ F hoes only. Special. Neat Cheviot and Cassimere Suits, tailored to meet exacting ‘THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 8,1 Graham Crackers...... | Marshmallow Moon- Fig Newtons FruitCrackers Gherkins, Triumph — Oate—Very Aunt Nanni and self-ratsing: and breakfast cake: age . Prepared quailty hard wheat Rice—Blue 9-98 Cocon— WjSpring models; |My packay ae eS rishi Aume— Blue Ribbon: choicest home-niasie Whole fruits, a Dal ; nest '$ e O45 | ‘ Tholeest grown; 2 Ie, aiie.; a Jemons'-Brighj, Jutoy frutt, from less than other reta Hams. Swift’s delicious little sugar-cured picnics; lean, tender, nourishing and toothsome; weight 5 to 7 Ibs. For this week we continue to re- tail below packers’ prices, which are still advancing, oT Dainty Fresh from the National shine—!he new Lenten ] A Ib., delicacy.... i. Old favorites) Kj Biscuits Biscuit Company 12c POT, {7 Strictly Fresh Eggs, 25c) Very Best Butter, a lb., 23c The quality and flavor of this butter continues eminently satisfactory, and the price remains from 5 to 13 cents a pound lers are charging. That is why we are selling butter to nearly twice as many housekeepers as we did a year ago. If you are not buying our butter, ask — The Baby eS Liberty Pickles, } Gherkins, Mixed Pickies and Chow Chow. Crisp and appetiz- ing, freshly packed in large 34- ounce gliss bottles (over 2 Ibs, 4 quart). such value elsewhere, 2 34-ounce glass jar....... Onions, Mixed an Chow Chow, in 10- 10: ounce glass bottles, each,, Spanish Olives At Astonishingly, Low Prices, Mammoth Queens, 20-07. Extra Large Ques Large Small Queens, 6 best North rown white rolled oats; best broak muscle: 2-1b, jour. erfection for 2-1, pack- J jour—Bine ‘Fibbon flour; ip Syrup rot of sugar cane; quart J Yellow or “White Corn’ Meal—Oli-to joned milling from best eA | © Northern corn; 8-ib, bag. Ribbon: largest Louisi ead rice; clean, hard and extra hoice; 1-1. package. cs sss eee “Triumph; fanciest quality Ca waole “head ric B-1b, less bran o3 X. uallty ge, Se; XLCR bra sono popular; pack- pure and solu oothes fine flavor Wa ate and pei reserved I Ib Jar sete Nee) | U the frutt flavors; 9 ‘en--The Empire Sta ts Ing H ade usekeeper's fay- Ribbon Apricots, ¢ 14 21 ef ID sina; dozen... brand ton, 15 or A new package; no 5c pd Cc ern —Prepare muffin: Oc ned 2c ash- 0c ann Oc aro: 5c highest and, 5c ble; 9c 5c 0c 7c 5c of “a = AY In many parts of the country Spring Is already here, and the hens are once more doing business at their old stands in all these favored sections. We have made contracts over a wide sweep of this early egg-laying territory, and about ‘ 2 “ half a million hens are in commission working for the patrons of the 161 JAMES BUTLER GROCERY STORES. These eggs are gathered, boxed and rushed forward by fast express from. central shipping points. They are coming in at the rate of three or four car- loads a day and distributed on arrival to all of our Groceries. We are selling them for a fraction more than cost and the expense ot handling, and have not been able to offer them at so low a price in two years. Don't get fooled with offers by small retailers of so-called “fresh eggs” that are nothing more than old cold-storage eggs, now practically worthless and being given away at almost uny price, Remember, the eggs we handle are STRICTLY FRESH AND NEW-LAID— exactly the same as those the high-priced stores are retailing at 3 and 4 cents apiece. We know that our price at this season is sensational, but we are in command of the fresh-egg situation, and our customers reap the advantages, % Our sensational offer of 17 STRICTLY FRESH NEW-LAID EGGS FOR 25 CENTS a holds good up to the closing hour next Saturday night. your neighbor. She will tell you. EE, New York State Sugar Corn. Fanivender; almost. equal and tender; almost equal 5 to Maine; 3 Cans. sescee c Maryland Sugar Corn— Exirt choice. brands, 20c Maine style; 3 cans for.. Bacon. Swift’s Famous Eagle Brand Boneless Bacon, sugar cured; the most savory and appetizing packed, with fat and lean streaks in Need slice; notwithstanding the great a vance, making this Bacon worth 20c., we offer it 1 5c this week at, alb...e0ee Sugar Corn. Essie Brand — Mott delicious packed; young roasting ears of honeyed sweetness, selected from highest grade of Maine sugar corn; worth 1$c.; | Oc a CAN. oe. (<———— —oeeee Double %.2.0' Stamps| |,Cze2™ Cheere:, finest from Herkimer Co.; twice as nourishing pound for pound as the best fresh beef; a 15c Weccsee cece eevees coee+ Extra With all purctases of 10 cents or more, exeept C. O. D. groceries. 3 Is offered below are given in place of Double Stamps. Stamp Specials with Teas @ Coffees 50 Stamps Free with Very Best Teas, a |b. 50c 25 Stamps Free with Best No. 1 Teas, a lb. 35c 15 Stamps Free with Choice No. 2 Teas, a lb . 25¢ 15 Stamps Free with Old Government Java Coffee, unsurpassed in purity, flavor, aroma and cup quality, a 1b........ 10 Stamps Free with Best Mocha and Java Coffee, a lb. 10 Stamps Free with Best Maracalbo Coffee, a Ib California Fruits. ESSIE BRAND—The fanctest qual- ‘ty of ripe, selected fruit, preserved in pure, rich mugar syrup. Noth- ing finer ts packed, Easio 30c 25c 20 Attractive List of Free Stamp Specials. 20 Stamps Free with jar East View Extract of Beef for.... sas 20 Stamps Free with 4-oz. bottle Peerless Vanilla Extracts for. 20 Stamps Free with 4-0z. bottle Peerless Lemon Extracts for. 180 can. ..17¢ 170 130 n Gages, lar Plums, large can. Silced Peaches, 1-1b. Exsio Ensie 10 Stamps Free with 2-oz, bottle Peerless Extracts for. 15c ; ‘1 " 5 Stamps Free with 2-oz. bottie Our Own Extracts for.....+. 10c | | "ty or “caitfornia: trunt, proserves ia 15 Stamps Free with 1-1b. can Blue Ribbon Baking Powder fo 35c rich, heavy syrup; equal to ths beat 10 Stamps Free with 's-Ib can Blue Ribbon Baking Powder for.... 18c rece) oF Hont EeLa ere. 5 Stamps Free with !,-Ib, can Blue Ribbon Baking Powder for. 10 Stamps Free with at. bottle Domestic Salad Oil for......... 10 Stamps Free with ',-pint bottle Lucca Olive Oil, finest imported 15 Stamps Free with pt. bottle Peerless Worcestershire Sauce..... 10 Stamps l'ree with 'y-pint bottle Peerless Worcestershire Sauce 5 Stamps Free with 14-Ib. tin Black or White Pepper for..... 5 Stamps Free with 14-1b. tin Butler’s English Mustard for, Finest Quality Print Butter. - For housekeepers who prefer the Print Butter, a limited supply ofextra ++ 18¢ Peerless Malt Extract. Perfect liquid food, tonic and Strengthener; revitalizer for wom. fancy quality is delivered daily to all of our 161 Groceries, The price en and children; soecial Lenten each day will be the lowest that can possibly be charged. price, ernie ae eee ee Three | One a Bottles, 25c!| Bottle, 9c 1 pees { brand; sifted small 6 Lard. Armour’s White Label — Open kettle rendered pure white 1 1 leaf lard, a Ib....... c Fairbank’s Boar’s Head Brand— bas, For thrifty housekeepers, 8c Always use Fleischmann’s Youst. Lenten Fish Foods at Lowest Prices. choicest | Smoked Sardiaes — Anchor “Ib. QE] ported Norway dainti In French olive oll: a Soused Mackerel—Ci Califortin’s chot Kippered Herring—Imported dean's famoun feotch a Flour. PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS, The best milled; makes bettef, whiter and more bread than any other flour milled. a 196 | extra gree early 15¢ Peas—Ormonde Cast} sweet und tender, ast Ic imported ot 86e im brand: Salmon brand, fish, 4 wee French Capers—Br' ht, flavorea: rom tag rove 2 French Spinach—Brillat FY cholce imported; can inct- nothing finer; Yl, fat 196 D Sulmon Steaks— ed Columbia 1-Ib flat can imbla Iver i: tall ee firm, flaky: avean.... : ot Salm -Hatelery brand best pits aie brand, i ity medium fish, in L-1b, tall cans, Je impor- tation from the North Sea; each. Foundland in 2c Nnrdines—Watson et Imported sie tane ratte aan 7 Oc ier sae Imported linge—Celebrated La Co- | Codfish Threads—White ena tender: White Chern. Ae rigs, in richest French olive §&@| Pecrieas brand, packaxe, Sei Be Mute Sherrie —Tumbo, brand; 6 oil; latee halt van i XLER brand, package... .. ‘yup; 2-18, can, 2 for 26e.; can Oranges—-Jutcy, sweet, Callfornia navels, 400, 3 ey the dozen, EY Wine and Liquor Specials At 72 JAMES BUTLER LICENSED STORES. Table Salt—Riue Ribbon, in molsture proof 2-Ib. Claret. Choice California Claret, The Big $1 Worth. | Bottle Monogram Rye Whiskey, |4- B- White Wine Vinegar—rr: full strength; quart bottle lent dinner wine: Cider Vinegnr—Fresh and ful Ten-year-old, finest in America One excelente Edu pitt eth; eat quality; at bottie, LOC 9 Liberty Hi —F 4 Bottle J.B. Choice Sherry Wins,| faite, 2OC| sorte, LOC] ery tore maaton recon ere 19. Bottle J. B. Choice Port Wine, |French Claret—Francisco's famous | Tomate Ketchup—-Poerless brand; purest The Three imported St, Jullen; a ingredien Abaolutely free from Race $1.00 Dollevesece vsvssereene, DOC] seer, ttticn ter end” | BC ——— eee — > SSPE NTT SAE dainty lingerie; bottle Hunter 0! Wilson Whiskey” % Bu" 85c | toitet Paver--Meatcatea =: a bottle un rolls; wort 30 Green Stamps Free With Every Bottle. each . ae whit dozen pints $1.55 <0 Stamps Free with bottle Monogram Whiskey, 10-year-old, for 75c 30 Stamps Free w th full quart boitle Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey, for 1.00 30 Stamps Free with bottle Kingussie Scotch Whiskey, for BSc 30 Stamos Free with bottle Sir John + ower’s Irish Whiskey + 1,00 30 Stamps Free with bottle Francisco French Cognac Braidy-++. 1.15 30 Stamps Free with bottle Princeton Cocktails; your choice for,. 75¢ Jean Francisco et Cie.’s Creme de Menthe. The Celebrated Internat onal After-Dinner Liqueu 30 Stamps Free with large decanter Creme de Menthe for.. + 75e 20 Stamps Free with medium decanter Creme de Menthe foi 45c 10 Stamps Free with small decanter Creme de Menthe for eos 256 50 **Kicaeac LAGER BEER st", $1.00 $G.00| Stylish Worsted Cassimere and Cheviot Young Men's Suits, same in silk worsted, and they last. Men's Cravenett regul: i $22.50 to $28.50; latest Spring effect plain light and dark colors, A splendidly built garment. While fitae> These prices for Friday @ Saturday only BOTH STORES $8.00} Get the Habit. Go to RAINCOAT rill GOODYEAR court 257 476 _NEW YORK. " mitt Monday Sunday World Wants Work Morning Wonders eae

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