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do pee ate "THE" WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, Tvvv. GET A TRANSFER AT ANY OLD TIME. Magistrate Baker Says Passenger Is Entitled to Slip, Despite Company Rules. e car has al nsfor at ARE COMMISSIONER FOR CHINATOWN PA i || DIVES AND ROOKERIES ARE . MENACING FIRE TRAP. By Fire Commissisner John H, O’Brien. As Fins Commissioner I am in favor of The Evening World's plan to make a park where Chinatown now stands, Police, Health and Fire ‘Departments All Favor Playground Scheme. | tra) So suld y y : | I have made a careful examination of the entire district and have || HEARING ON TUESDAY. | ctuaiea the situation, From my investigation I am convinced that the eae vache ® plan of The Evening World offers a sensible and reasonable solution of #1) 420)" a very serious problem. The district is a fire menace, It {s built In such a way that a fire once started would be impossible to control, Enough large buildings ‘ure threatened on the borders of the district to make it practically cer- tain that such a fire would communicate to surrounding blocks, ana a great disaster is threatened at any time that such a fire shall start. The history of great conflagrations shows that thry have almost ‘Oriental Merchants Will Send , Lawyers to Favor the Evening World Plan. chat I when the ok two transfers pad and was ar- | fi is Wwe, tocar boera will give a put | Nature’s Laxative the Qwaring next Tuesdny on the pet invariably started in some such district, '@f property owners to tear down C) I want to go on record as favoring any plan that will tear out that Best E ee ee aa eee ahans |] ‘istrict. ‘This ts entirely aside from any moral or architectural consid- hearing will open at 11.30 o'clock sharp. ~ i - = r sa fand an opportunity to speak on either |f) ration The district is undoubtedly unsanitary, and I believe it ds all Many Are So-Called “Natural” us ‘Gide of the question will be acoorded to | that is claimed against {t in every other way, but leaving all that aside, There aro many Laxatives on the market % gil. Hundreds of letters trom property |} it is a fire menace to the city, and should be torn down. that are often styled “Natural” because of @wners tn all parts of the city have been the well-known fact that the Laxative essed themselves In favor of abol Ing what they describe as the Ten of the Chinese in and around > York. They look upon the district. ex- y as American business men look th at shelicre the been ra in a visinity. Chinese Tenderloin. The Chinese district ls used for the purposes by Chinese und white and i nightly the scene of lations of law and disgrace to womanhood than those that have come ) light In the recent ‘Syhite slave" ved by Aldermen and city officials co the public hearing was adveritsed, Wut the onlv one so far against the Proposition of The Evening World was Teceived yesterday by a member of the Woal board. It was from a property @wner who protested that hundr gmilies will be put our of their homes which Nature gives us 1s the best. Such ones are constantly coming up, but soon disappear because in reality they are man- ufactured, and can never attain the in{mit- able merits of the product of ,Nature. I the genulne NATURAL as stood at the head for ntury as the ONLY Laxa- ablished reputation ts tte best It remains always the dard because It Is NATURE'S remedy ts original form. pure and simple, in no dependent, as others are, on ial composition. all Druggtsts, J.MORRIS C money and his prope-ty than It ever y reason of the park. Not a| ‘an of them all could be found to-day the opening of an addittonal ay the lone man whi swing the plan he withdrew whl appear before uesday in faver sition and board next hearing will be one of the most has been heid by the Bowl. een Loca] Board. it will be at- by many prominent men, who Evening World proposi- dReads of many of the mos: ‘@epartments, but contended “Pusiness of the district will be in) By the change. Would Improve Business. The same contention was made by @Atrong combination when It was pro- poeed to make a park of Mulberry Bend. wholesale and @wners of “Banca I ‘= ‘epposed the movement. @ame arguments, but th ‘ne of them in the same to-day, and every man of th RS NOW DISCUSS NAMENTS prevail and some steps bo sectional tournaments A 5 the bo 1 ofore last in which six Chinamen taken before a magistrate charged with vice of the lowest and most de- Was not even men- | apers, of the Elizwbeth Street tion said this morning when asked the case not deon reported to | A Carpets, Bedding, Rugs, the regular news bureaus: ‘Well, raids q oe tT eps Chinamen Favor It. eof the Itallan Taxpayers’ | 5 £ "4 wok af rs ind are so common in Ov na t the papers have got tired g stuff about them, and besides details of this one, like many others, of such a nature that they could ot be printed with decent regard for he family circle readers,"”” OUR SPECIALTY. Furnishing Homes Complete. 3 Rooms . . 49.98 4 Rooms . . 99.98 D 5 Rooms . . 124.98 With overything necessary start houvekeeping on,“ ists of these outfits mailed free A EER OPENS ——— BOWLE SECTIONAL TOUR m1 BUILDINGS FALL; 3 KILLED. JAMESTOWN, Ind., March 15.—Three men were killed outright here last even- | ing and seven others badly injured by | the fall of two bulldings. Those who | were Killed are Samuel Lewis, aged | sixty-five; Charles Hedges, thirty-one, | and George Scott, twenty-nine. | T While putting a new fron front tn a | two-story bullding, the structure sud- | | denly collapsed, pulling down the build- | Ing adjoining ‘owned by John Am-* raster. National Events in St. Louis ‘and Philadelphia, with Roll-: Off in New York. ts and. a: i wo men teaine and WH at the two eitles first The s World 1s the | nis soPution of the bowling | Pwo national bowling tournaments year, with a roll-o in New York the championships between the Yeading competitors in the five ithe ‘Conerese. There are two men teams, and Individual con fests at St. Louis and Philadelphia Whi ig a very feasible pian advocated yling tournament jtaken’ up chi Notion between the East and West. "Phere are good indications that unless | * veland 1s as yin: a secures the national tOUr- jis "Grneaesmary” an A boom to poe emt ts - the lovallty selected to some extent : Bament of the American Bowling Sone | the, locality ‘etlected to) soma fm 1907 there will be a split "Amon ‘thoes to whom the plan of holding the East and West in the session the Bast ang . of the congress ihat opens at Louisville i jext Monday. the toumnanvent compoeti- heginning Saturiay, Winether this as on nore in Chicago againat the | thousand of a dozen years ago. Bw 4| lienport on Mexico and Canada have js most popular of winter indoor Tk is easy THE WAIST HOUSE, ANNOUNCE FOR FRIDAY A Special Sale of Baby Irish Crochet Lace Waists At About % Their Value. 150 in the lot, and when they are sold there will be no more. We cannot duplicate the material, and rather than have a broken line, which would inevitably be the case after another week of selling, we prefer to close them out at once, consequently offer them at the extremely low price of $8.75 They have been selling regularly at $16.50, and no finer or more stylish waist can be found any- where even at this price, Every woman who appreciates originality of style, combined with superior quality of material, can- not afford to miss this rare opportunity. They come in several of the very latest models and in all sizes, Some with round yokes; others in the square effect, and some in the round and square combined. Trimmings — Valenciennes, Cluny, Japanese Em- broidery on Net, Medallions, Applique, &c. incidentally ask to be shown our new Ma- When in Our Store (135 Shire Waists—the finest line we have ever offered. The price is $3.50. JOHN FORSYTHE, THE WAIST HOUSE, 865 Broadway, 17th and 18th Streets, Intercollegiate League Games. t la boing manifested by Co- emity students and bowlers at mire) and Twents'- es depends upon the temper of E. @rn delegates in the action of the con- over the bid to be made by 5t. Louls for the tournament next year, The| & Bowibillty of a seriots split has caused | the suggestion of the plan above men-| |” | vuls for roe Ge | ‘The unexrected bid from St. Lc the tournament and the ev ry ehown among Western bowl- ame in furthering the claim of 9.. Louis! for the tournament after {t had prac been pledged to Phitad Qe & great surprige to local bo @r8, who obtained their inform ‘the exclusive publication a The Evening World Monda Because Philadeiphia ws ast > of the bound, to be the the gremter cty. High Scores at Lenox. eaid er) ary sated that every inti 1 brought to bear to give Phi tournament of 1. Fight to a Finish. > KAMeS are mheduled In the Grea nd petween Iéaial | tournamen or mon and women be oher valuable prizes ast between Haney Mt eturn, match noand any aigns of | treach le may conAdentiy be expec Smith Will Meet Shiman. Gmith the Brooklyn bowlr. Tie of two-wome en trams in atnent wilt be held at the DON’T FORGET "THAT ROUGH ON RATS veitie, Wien Jin at the Arooklen lariom Clrele ani) } ———Factory No. 31. Pa SSOC Seog i ol oh the LE cg Exclusive [Jp-to-Date Eton Suits Original & Dainty Pony Coat Suits Some charge $20.00 for mere imitations, ‘“‘Our’’ $10.00 Silk Costumes ‘““Our’’ $10.00 Silk Dresses Friday and Saturday Factory Specials ——Factory No. 20—— Ladies’ Lisle Thread Gloves, 2 but- ton, black, white and colors; g00d 29c. value, Special, pair, l4c ——Factory No, 17=—— Ready-to-wear Veils, 144 yds. long, with pretty border, plain and dots, all colors; best 59c. value, Special, each, 19c ——Factory No. 35-—— Dresden Ribbon, from 5-8 inch wide, very pretty designs; values up to $1.25 yard, 29c Factory No. 6-—— One lot of fine imported Neckwear, lace, silk and Hnen; about 50 different styles; value up to 50c. Special, each, 10c Special, y “Our’’ $10.00 Eton Suits—- “Our’’ $10.00 Pony Coat ° Suits-— | | Positively the daintiest creations of the cost umer’s art, Made of heavy all-silk taffeta silke—in twenty of the latest colorings, such as rose, violet, reseda, greens, Alice blues, navy, grays, cteams, whites, ‘blacks and a large variety of stripes, checks and plaids. The waists are works of art —a combination of tucks, plaits and gathers, with solid yokes of daintiest embroidery or Valen- clennes laces and insertions. Skirts of a plaited model, graceful and becoming, with soft eflk girdle to match, Suitable for every occasion, are absolutely fetching and irresistfile in every new and fashion- able shade and coloring—of heavy wear-resisting taffeta silk, in several models. Waists are Der- fection of dressmaking ingenuity, with insertions and appliques of every new lace—foined tucks and plaitings of every description. The skirts are the most with plaits front and back and folds at bottom. Ten Thousand Dozens Finest Lawn and Lingerie Waists, Embracing Hundreds of Newest Models. STP UTR ONT IET virewy Ee FRAZIN & OPPENHE!I IATED WEAVERS & MANUFACTURERS DEPARTMENT STORE A Rico Fietp For Prupent SHOPPERS We shall place on sale TO-MORROW and SATURDAY the over-production, remnants, mill ends, etc. of twenty-five factories and mills at prices that mean tremendous saving to our patrons, Special facilities have been added to meet the demands of the immense crowds that will take advantage of the astounding opportunities which abound on every floor of our establishment. Come Early and Get the Benefit of a Wide Range of Selection. A Gigantic Sale of Exclusive Jaunty Silk Costumes Beautiful & Tasty Silk Dresses Your Choice $10.00 gm ‘ Exclusive models of datnty perfeo- tion—beautifully trimmed with fine wide eilk braid—vests of taffeta silk or broadcloth, in several contrasting pastel shades—lined throughout with heaviest silk taffeta—over 100 styles of all-wool materials of the season's latest weaves—in most beautiful col- orings—such as the new checks and plaids, greens and blues, queen's grays, silver grays, pastel blues, chif- fon greens, a larga variety of Scotch and heather mixtures, plaids and stripes, as well as all-wool cheviots, in resedas, grays, nile and bottle greens, navys, Alice blues, dlacks, &c. Skirts of the two most popular models, either the Princeas full cir- cular or the full ciroular on the band; absolutely perfect in cut. The jauntiest and sauciest crea- tions in this style of popular gar- ments, in wide range of dainty wool materials, comprising the new silver and queen’s gray mixtures, stripes and checks, together with every- thing new in plain colors—coats beautifully satin and taffeta lined. Skirts of the latest full circular models. Here is a most remarkable collection of exquisite 1.00 Waists, 49c 1.35 Waists, 79C 1.50 Waists, 98c waists, in all the daintiest combinations of laces, inser- tions, tucks, pleats, shirrings, etc. fully fashioned that you would choose them under any circumstances regardless of cost. to us on such advantageous terms that we can afford to sell them way below cost of manufacture. They are so beauti- Of course, they come 1.25 Waists, 69¢ 1.45 Waists, 89c Factory No. 28—— Children’s heavy and fine ribbed fast black hose; best 19c. value, Special, 3 Pairs for 25c — Factory No, 12.—— Misses’ Muslin Skirts, full flounce, with groups of tucking, value 69c. Special, 30c Infants’ Slips, lace trimmed neck and sleeves, regular 29¢. Special, I 5c =-——Factory No, 16.—— Muslin Skirts in great variety, full lace trimmed or embroidery rut- twenty-five colors, POL YATE..00c2cc00 Two Thousand yds. of colored TAFFETA SILK, 36 inches wide, excellent $1.00 value, per y Sensational Sale of Silks and Dress Goods In all the latest Spring weaves and colorings. 5,000 yds. of plain color SATINS, 19 inches wide, in about made to sell for 50c, Sale price, Sale price, 39c Marvellous Millinery Values. Millinery Shop No. 15 has 19c Mill ends of MOHAIR, SICIL- IANS, NUN’S VEILINGS, HENRIETTAS, length 2 to 10 yds.; values up to 25c 5 75e. Sale price, STARTLING BARGAINS IN Hosiery and Knit Underwear, Here is a group of specials that comes to us from factories Nos. 23,71 and 88. A glance at the prices Others charge $25.00 for suits not nearly as good, Friday and Factory Specials Full yard-wide Unbleached Musitn, Fine 5,000 yards of Merrinearlight Shirt- One lot of High Mercerized Do- 30-inch Yard wide fine Mercerized Sateens, ite bon. (all COR.I8" ST. ano GY AVE. een Sere oe | by baby popular full circular models, Saturday ——Mill No, 34——=— mill ends of 8-15 yards; worth Tc. and 80. Special, yd, 334c ——Mill No. 47——_ Silver - bleached yard - wide Muslins and Cambrics; best 10c, value, Special, yd., 6l4c ——Mill No. 73—— ings, mill ends of 2-5 yards; soft all over at 5c., Special, yd., 234c I No, 5=—— mestic Pongees and Eollennes, champagne, light blue, linen and navy, usually sold at 5c, yard; mill ends of 3-8 yards, i Special, yd., | 2'%c ——Mill No. 19—— very sheer White India Linon, the 12%c. quality, mill ends of 10-15 yards, Special, yd., 5 Sc ——Mill No. 82——— silk finished, full line of colors; never sold for less than 250, yd. Special. yd., 12%c¢ ——Mill No. 14—— cases of Paris Printed dies, mill ends of 2 to 10 yarda; worth 1c. Special 6 Cc Sure Cure for Pains Aches Lumbago Rheuma- tism ReEapy alelye he will be DWAY’S ELIEF DON'T.’ DIE IN THEHOUS coc y uved. Te Is NEVER FAILS IN Quick AND THOROUGH EXTERMINATION Rao OF KROACHES, ANTS AND BE on D BUGS. Though a poison, is not poison to handle nly when taken intern and if used ring reulars, safe~ b, aquick and igh riddance of Roaches, Bed Bugs, , Rats and Mice, 160, 26c and $1.00 boxes at Druggtsts, to directions on E.S. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J., U. S. A. fles, regular $1.50 value. Special, 89c e=—— Factory No, 4—=— Ladies’ Drawers, deep ruffle lace edge, with lace insertion; regu- lar 49c, M Special, 19c — Factory No, 23—— Mennen’s Talcum Powder, violet or borated. Special, 8C ee will give you some idea of the sacrifice that has been iM Mer le in order to cc into cash i as | med hats, in all the latest made in order to convert them into _ca as quickly as possible, — Children’s Fast Black Hose, all sizes, best 10c. value; special, per pair........ 5c Ladies' Plain and Ribbed Fast shapes and styles, such as leghorns, satin ts Children’s Ribbed VESTS, strep horsehair, 20 to 30; just 100 dozem Ac straws, lingerie, etc. Most on hand; good 10c. val- ues; special, each. of them are Black Hose, aleo laced, 1 5 Ladies: ales Lape and Silk eee WERT ¥CSN | heaped val 1906. lose, fine . Actually worth $15.00. TA ee Cee aun: wo 25¢ Ladies’ Fancy Rt and DRAWHRS, lace trimmed; vest with or without sleeves, high or low neck; Yalues wp to 26c.; celal, per pair....2.... Men's Egyptian Yarn Balbriggan UNDERWBAR; Your Choice $3.00,