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! Congress Gets Good Start | at Meeting in Brooklyn. i ‘4 Central sileya, Brooklyn, yester afternoon develop the rewult antio~ enthusiasm wes ted, and the ti ina its work with every OCOss. ‘Timm, of Manhattan, will probably a lplected as presient and some proml-| Qf secretary. A committee) Tisiog” pot yesterday appointed on pian and| Ypen, Stary, jose [cope of the new organization as f0l- ‘a ‘nent bowler as jpes Bt Philadelphia—Herry Mills, M. J. Cos: ja and J. H. George. | Newark—Lee Johns, atein and J. P. Norton. Manhattan—Dr. (Cungen and J. EB. Hordenberge. Llyn, Thursday afternoon, April 19. || Bastern bowlers may expect both sym- 4 | uy ty Bhler and William Cordes. } Invitations will be sent en and inembers from Weatera citics in ie etileayor to organize a new national Body. | The Ciuo'nnatt Commercial-Tribune says of thre methods of the American Bowl- ang, Qongress: ogress: “Phe rules pcodibiting bowlers trom rolling two-men and In individual contests before five-men tenis had bowled were fre- ently broken, aed the Executive Commit- was placed !n @ ridiculous position by loperruling protests against sucn methods and Shen ordacing the secretary to violate the although he declared that tee had given him authority 60 } "The: widespread | dlewntistaction among bowlers and a feeling uinlness : will have to govern the ‘or the ‘nization will be swamped under the soa Commercial interests make and namea of delegates were an- -Jewered, when some were hundreds of mileo ay” Slump by Brooklyn Team. eames 1d the heene team. led ¢ of the ae! Lee, Fret: piace. Sixteen splite and FE rst r errors helped In the defeat of Brooklyn, 159 1 ig it 80 188 93008 50 1 ad cri 1k, 172 140 iol 189 g Matches at Kahisdorf's. stretent the Friendships eH ‘& match content at An interesting ing were individual ledort beating Esstmead ‘Joe Hells ac- r ret ol ts +o et Kahisiort to roll him lls pace Copted the defi and won three out seria for, $25 each series. Roll Off for Prizes. ime C. F. Wood & Co, and } Manufacturing Company jewelers’ League rolled off for firet_ prize i imoney at Puler’a Universal Alleys, Brook the Woo! team won. “acorea: C, Fe wine Co, Ba3, 812. + gpbennizon -Manufscturing,” Company: . 907. Geisler Refused Forfelt. } 19 supreme. test of the ‘*no_ postpone. tment rule tn the individual tournament at | Thum's White Elephant al made Inestay night, when Voor red from. laville aking’ for a postponement of his game, and Vreeland Vreeland appeared at the Mays ‘to state that ‘his brother had dled Suddenly and he could not roll. Under these } Conditions Getnler refused to ‘accept a for: felture of the two games and the serine lod later. The Incident ts full of he that this '# the Only tournament in the Greater City con- j| @icked ea the etrietly’ no portpmement’” Dasis. janquet of Columbus Team h annual banque! in 5) League will. be held at t} Court.” Broadway ant H uray evening, when prominent 0! who. will cen! Shanley’ ty -secen i ppecial prizes I f th 1] present fal prizes to members of the } Boers "winhkine: tile chumplonghip in the re }[ cent tournament at the \¢ 8. William A. Murphy ‘Committee of Armingementa quet. Tuthill to Sue the A. B. C. ‘As exclusively stated in The Evening j} (World “several days ago Walter Tuthill well-knywn Brooklyn, @ high score on at Lan ae the first prise of 8175. the most peculiar in the records of jonal tournaments, Tothill had rolled in the Bensinger five: (previous team from New York, the Attor under the hame of ‘Cotter, rolled hia dividual contes a ri ‘World being the only a an astern newspaj | Jasked to identity th invent lira w men q Mind among the "g office his residence ji was riven ap Lousy It then transpired ‘that while Tuchill claimed to have pald his hontry fee of §5 to the secretary he ad been Serine to a place and time on, the alleys ,previourty given to Carlsen, captain at the Bentury Cid, of Chicago, whose Unger had if ‘smashed on the ball mck the nocessitating his withdrawal J HAVE You WHEELS 9 | ID THAT Go ROUND $ When your gas engines, motors, &c., give out, go wrong or break, a World Want “Machinist” can usually help you out. If, however, you need brand-new or second-hand machinery and want to get it as cheaply as pos- sible, it will pay you well to ask price quotations from WORLD WANT “ Machinery” Advertisers. ival of Amreican Bowling): Eastern bowlers are to have a new tional organieation {f the initial steps on ata well-attended meeting at the emporary organization prompeot of and nal th orary officers ware elected as fol-| 2 W. A. Grimths; George RaAdni- Henry Timm, J. J. } Brooklyn—Bernard J, York, Herman to bowlers #5 all Bastern and many Western cities fo be represented at the next meeting, ito be held a: the Grand Central, Brook- 99 | rary whichs bears his name. imithers had told a reporter id thet several subetl- e § ; fe up the pri the 1 the courts, He ls @ mem- Wan teattar Brooklyn: ead ales falls jean, n, and also @ Bilk League, in Manhattan. High Scores In Tourney. Hii Boores were rolled last night in a of ent action will Cane Ip motel, ber oi and 8; ah astern three-men thonktare Jem Ctrole alli the ke or team, samarat ettngs, Lorian end, sy he Oslentals, the high ore of wo Iodivi Stores" unio fan, on, Cee fom oy team ane artes cate ‘Thum’s . Mra. Ros a Ete Riverside, y Rreathiy club score of 06, ‘are rolling wel and teh lnverages be expected for the ‘lowe ol tee gute : A interesting contest ts expected at | | the Harlem Circle next week when tre Met | ropolitans and Warlem Circles roll off ‘heir te for first place in the Bastern five-men champtonshine, The Tuxedos and ted for fourth prigg split the money. i oe ee ‘in of the Bitte B. C.. made the Herty Cohn, who Js substituting for Jimmy Smith as manager at the Amphion alleys, Brooklyn, Ib Brooklyn, 1s ob'aining @ great deal of hard ba das promived Dr. Olsson that he will soon be ready to roll off the Fateh contest nostponet some time ara at ne e Hiephant alleys, and keting into condition. oesen ae MYRON M. BUCK DEAD. Operation Failed to Benent St. Louis Financier. CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y., March 30.—Myrpn M. Buck, of St. Louls, died | at his summer home here early to-day. | He had been tn poor healsth for nearly @ year, and submitted to @ surgical operation several months ago. The operation afforded only tempohary re- red Fienthoff the Precarious. Capt. Stephen O'Brien, of the Leonani Street Station, was operated upon yes- terday In the St. Vincent's Hospital for ‘se, | @ rupture and the surgeons say his con- Will THE ter goes into the sale. doz . top, “Heinrich Open Saturdays till 9.30 P. M, OPERATION UPON “STEVE” O'BRIEN Police Captain’s Condition Is} was decided on operation was neces: Said in Hospital to Be Kech'e Uptown Prices Make Down- town Shopping an Extravagance. C Women’s and Children’s Hosiery ickly Find New Owners Saturday. rush for this hosiery ought to commence-as soon as the doors swing open to-morrow, tion. We do not recol’e:t having ever before been able to offer The entire line of a prominent impor- such a stirring economy. WOMEN'S IMPORTED HOSE of black combed cotton; Hermsdorf dye; double soles, heels and toes. Also BLACK INGRAIN COTTON HOSE with maco split feet, low heels; value $3.00 } 6 WOMEN’S IMPORTED LISLE THREAD HOSE; plain black gauze with garter Schopper’s” make. lace ankles, in black, tan, navy blueeand champagne; others with lace ankles and embroidered insteps. CHILDREN’S RIBBED COTTON HOSE, called the “Mother's Friend Hose” on account of its wearing qualities; in light, medium and heavy ribs; made of the best combed yarn by skilled Saxon knitters; all sizes from 6 to 25 40; value 356. a palr....sscesecsseeeeenes c WOMEN'S SILK HOSE; it is emphatically the best value ever named by this or any other store; two-thread; all-pure China silk thread hose; with double tole! heels and toes, in plain high lustre black. Also assorted colored tints. Elsewhere $1.69 and $1.98; special, pair........ 125th St. West THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1906, dition Is precarious. The operation was performed by Dr. Charles Phelps, of No, 114 West Fifty-fifth street, assisted by several hospital surgeons. Capt. O’Brien will be compelled to remain In by several for a few weeks. He was injured about twenty years Fine Hand- Kerchiefs. Hd’kfs for women and girls, trimmed with lace, scalloped a Take Your Choice. One Stamp With Each 10c, of a Purchase. We Redeem 1,000 Dividend Stamps ago, He was recontly transferred from F . Join" to the Leonard Street titched. Cash When Buying Merchandise. The Sperry & Hutchinson Co, Redeem Books of 990 the Tenderloin, tooiee veuntering | | cugess Bemst Stamps for Beautiful Premiums. See Their Premium Parlor on Our Fitth Floor. Value 8c each; To-morrow, 5c High Grade Umbrellas. For women and men, Sicilian tatfeta 26 and 28 inch. Value $1.25; To.morrow, 98c | Saturday's Best Values in 'Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. We are fu'ly prepared now to show you our complete and exclusive line of Spring Clothes for man and boy. If it be a Spring Suit; Top Coat, Raincoat or Overcoat, you'll be dollars ahead by outfitting yourself or your boy here, Every item we quote here to-day we guarantee to be first-class in every particular and at the right kind of prices to suit you. Our clothing is in the most up-to-date styles, perfect fitting, best workmanship guaranteed, Men’s Sults, hand tailored, pure fancy worsteds, in the new gray shades, serge and mohair linings, broad corcaved shoulders,'hand made through- “out, new Straten front effects, cor- rect in every detail, value $2000, Saturday 11,98 Men’s Suits, for business wear, fine all wool homespuns and cbeviots, serges and black thibets, Venetian and serge linings, double and single breasted, Broad Hout ess and tirst class workman- ship; also young men’s sizes; value $16.50, Saturday, for.. 9.98 Men's Suits, for business wear, of all wool strong cheviots and fancy mix. tures, made up strong, with tough last- ing linings, cut single and double breasted; also in young men’s sizes; $11.00, tensely he Temained on duty until it sory. Capt. O'Brien was made Acting In- epector by former Commissioner Mc- Adoo and through his efforts the trat- fle system was put into force. The captain was not mae an Inspector, !t is sald, owt physical condition. Fulton Street, from Bridge to Duffield Street. BROOKL 250) 8 Gace BALLSTON, N. Y., March %.—The Rev. A. B. Patter, of Ogdensburg, has accepted a call to become pastor of the Baptist Church here. Store Opens at 8:30 A.M. Bargains Ever Saturday will be a day of unma money, Saturday’s bargains will bi Women’s Eton Suits, fancy mixtures, Eton trimmed with con- trasting colored cloth and strapped with braid, short sleeve with fancy cuff, skirt with two low side kilts, inverted plait back, value $16.50, for “8 It should be of all-day dura- 9.98 s iking Skirts, broadcloth or fancy mixtures, with full circular bottom, trimmed with broad fold, others with side kilt effect, value $6.75, for 3.98 Women’s Walking Skirts, in navy and biack panama, made with circular plaited frontand back; also cheviot and broadcloth, with deep flounce, headed with scallops, value $8.75, for., 5.75 ‘Women’s Silk Coats, of black taffeta, 27 inches long, loose effect, collarless, neck trimmed with braid, pointed yoke back and front, large full sleeve, fancy cuff, trimmed with braid and small buttons, value $8.75, for. -. 4.98 Women’s Etons, black broad- cloth, lined throughout with light Gray satin,silk inlaidcollar, strapped with braid, silk vest, short sleeves with taffeta $12.75, for .. 1.98 Pi per a for pair 1.0 18c Also IMPORTED LISLE THREAD with 25c Value 35c. to 75c.; pair.... value Saturday ceeece 0.98 Men's Topcoats and Spring Over- coats, of fine all wool covert cloth, in tan and gray effects, new Spring models. serge and lasting linin eee 798 1.00 Between Lenox & Seventh Avenues new style, flat set brims and Deroy cuif, value SIRT SUG TSS MENTE ome Pa ee eT { Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o’Clock. We Give Either S. @ H. Green Stamps or Dividend Stamps. SMAN&€ YN. Single Stamps After 6 P. M, Take Your Choice of Either S. & H. Green or Dividend. Women’s Outer Garments. partment of Women’s Wear. Make the most of your opportunity. One cou!d buy blindfolded and feel assured that they would secure a bargain at any event, They are all so good it would be hard to dis- criminate between them. Each and every item is worthy of special attention. For the woman who wants the best and yet expends little Women “ei the Same as $3.00 Green Upen Saturdays Until 10 P. M. ywhere Among tchable bargains in Chapman’s De- e of especial interest to her, slief, however, Mr. Buck was identified with several financial Institutions and various bus!- Tess en:erprises m St Louis. Several years ago he erected and presented to the village of Shortsville a public lb- He was He ts survived sixty-nine years old. by a widow. ———— Doctors Report Ohio's Governor Better Than Expected. COLUMBUB, O., March 80.—The alarm occasioned by the doctors’ bulletin last night regarding the condition of Gov. Pattison was allayed somewhat to-day by the issuance of the following early to-day: “Gov. Pattison has had a more fav- orable night than was anticipated from the restlessness which occurred in the early evening. He is resting quietly at present. Pulse, 9; respiration,. 20; tem- perature normal.” Jana Daniell SonseSons Millinery Department. Specials for Saturday. PATTISON AGAIN RALLIES. Natty Suit Hats in silk straw braid, trimmed with velvet 1.95 : and quills, Value $2.75 each, for French Sailor Hats in black horsehair, trimmed with black, black and white, and Dresden ribbon, and quills. Value $3.50 each, fOr .....cseceneccenereeer ss: Crushed Roses in white, tea, pink and American beauty shades, bunch of three, f0F..........0eeeeeeereeerseeee Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts., N. Y. One Minute from Astor Place, Subway Station, Silk Coat 42 inches long, styles, Soit Hats, in tele- scopes and Alpines, in black taffeta, loose fitting, collarless { effect, neck trimmed with narrow braid, shoulders trimmed with broad silk braid, full length sleeve Plaited above cuff, value $15.00, for.. eoee 9.75! Covert Coats. inches long, Lan esennitind notched collar, ve, yoke line value $18. 75, tor ie 13.75 Empire Coats, k Peau de Sole, 45 inches long, deep yoke trimmed with broad silk brai with two box plaits above cu: Women’s Loose Coats cuffs prettily trimmed braid trimmed, lined th all the new; Springlcolors On every Hat we guarantee you a saving of 25 per and $2.00, 98 . 1.48 Fine Sui 8 to 16 vane double breasted and double breasted Norfolks (with bloomer pants), of fine pure fancy worsteds, Scotch mixtures and serene beseenly) made and perfect instyleand fit, value $7.50 ‘and $8.00, Satarday+ee« 4.98 Boys’ Suits, for confirmation, double breasted Norfolk, ages 7 to 16 years, Russian and Eton Sailors, 3 to 10 years, beautitul serges, Clay weaves and thibets, in biack and blue, all nicely made, right in style and fi yalue $5.00, 3.98 day eee eee Boys Sehosi Suits, al years, double breasted Norfolk wool, ages 3 to 1 (bloomer pants), Russianand Eton Sailor Suits, of fine all woo! Scotch mixtures, homespuns, serges and plain blue cloths, well made and stylish, value 2.98 $5.00, Saturday. ....- . Boys’ and Children’s Spring Caps, ¢v College Caps, Auto Caps, Tam o’ Shanters, in $3.00, $: ceat., value z $2.4 Saturday for and 2.75 18c lar of embroidery edged with lace: lace, full skirt with deep hem, headed Wi 14 years, value $5.00, for Girls’ Reefers, all woo! notched collar of "velvet, ay hater bright red and royal, sizes 6 to 'y is new this Spring. Il the new Spring colors, seis caren 160 Saturday Evenings. Great Flat Speciai fitting, taffeta Ladies’ Circular and Pleated Skirts, the season’s newest models, in voile and Panama cloth.....++++++++ Men’s 17.00 Suits, 10.49 In fancy worsted, serge and thibet, single and double breasted, newest models, ——— Men’s 16.00 Top Coats, 10.89 worsted, serge and thibet, tan all hand tailored. Youths’ Suits, in all-wool mixtures and serges, single and double breasted; would be cheap at $15.00, for...... Boys’ Suits in two or three piece, in plain and fancy mixtures, spe- Our magnificent line of Children’s Clothing is never excelled. Always some- thing new in styles not to be had else- 16.00 Eton Suits, As illustrated, in light fancy mixtures and plain cloth and Panama, in navy, rose, reseda, Alice : 4 blue, gray, violet and black. | . with facing braid, has chic elbow sleeve and lined with satin, The skirt is full circular, with wo folds at bottom. Tan seat Coats, see meek tight ral seams, lined wit! Seen rcerees COO In Lest covert cloth, where, ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE. 4 R00M*89 169, 171, 173 Smith St., cor. Wyckoff St. ANNEX—80, 82, 84 & 86 WYCKOFF ST. FURNITURE, CARPETS, CLOTHING. Spring Opening of Suits and Coats. Women’s and Misses’ Eton is trimmed value 75¢, Saturday for Voiles @ Dimities. Best Grade Wood to Burn. Fine Quality 75¢. Tooth Brushes Week i Catton Voiles and Dimities, 2,690} Wood to burn, consisting of panels Tooth Brushes, 4 rows pure bristles, tare circles, squares and Pe ane a yards, fine and sheer cotton goods, con- + Sq and odd pieces of fine Opens bone handles: though the price is small }Y*I5% (0 Colored and white Voiles and } basswood, with beautiful designs: get yet the quality Is of the best; soft and medium or hard bristles. Dimities; (none C.0.D,, limit 20 yards.) }Some and burn them for pretty gifts. 10c Collar and Cuff Boxes, with beau- tiful designs; will make dainty gifts for your brot! burnt, each . Necktie Boxes, daintily designed, very attractive work to burn when not busy choice... Books, paper covered, about 50 choice titles, printed on good paper, in large, 10¢, copy.. 3c Books, cloth bound, by popular au- thors, large, clear type, good paper, some slightly soiled; value to Soc, copy OI 10c Women’s Men’s Fine Women’s ( Oxford Ties. | Hand Bags. ‘Spring Shirts. Women’s Oxford Ties, fine patent co‘t! gilt, gun metal or leather covered SRC ’ fot: in welt soles and turned soles, finest qual-{ frames, Vienna handles, a very well Rar alee cast Dieateter irate ity, sizes 6,634, 7, 734 and 8, and B, Cand { made bag for very little price. 14 to 174g, excellent quality materials. D widths, no exchanges made. Value 75¢; 39c Value 750; 48c Value $3.00; 1 0 To-morrow, To-morrow, e \\ omen’s Belts, tailor made, of silk To-morrow, = and form shape leather Belts, assorted} Men's Shirts, plaited bosom, neg- colors; your choice of the 50¢ Boys’ Shoes, made of good cascofones, 29¢ calf, heavy Soles, solid and ser- Women’s Gilt Belts, mide of gold ligee, plain white and striped patterns, ot white bodies separate cuffs, 1.29 VAIUE $100..¢eseeesseesreceess SOC viceable, sizes 2to 5'¢, pair... Ae tinsel, with flower patterns, very dainty! Men’s Neckwear, new Spring color- Children’s Shoes, hand turned,jand popular Beit this season; 15 ings, plain and fancy silks, four-in-hands, cloth top, patent leaher, spring 7 value 25Ceee . C)\ bows, string ties, tecks, value heels, button, sizes 6 to 8, per Pr. 9c} Net Shopping Bags, good size, 5 25c Women’s Shoes, fine quality, vici} black and brown, very handy to carry kid, light soles, French heck, 1ac8 9 & g parcels’ jn when’ out: shoppin? ° an Account. {Value to 35c ea.; Te-morrow, Value to 25c yd.; To-morrow, Value 10c each; To-morrow, de White Madras, 6,000 yards, also dotted Swiss, fine sheer quality Swiss and figured Madras, value 25c. se ~. 15¢ Ginghams, for aprons and dresses, 2,562 yds. fancy and plain, very good value 7 9C. 6c Woodworth’s Perfumery, 2ssor- ted odors, the name guarantees the quality of this perfumery, per 8c OUNCE reeves sesso or friend when .. 39 per yard. be Olive Oil Castile Soap, put up in 14 Ib, bars, very fine for the skin; 1 does not make it rough, per Ib. bar 4C Witch Hazel, for toilet use, very fine, put up in 8 ounce boitles, 8 Saturday, bottle... seseee eeeeee ic Tooth Powder, put up by the well-{¥ known Dr, Rose, very fine for the teth, does not injure them in the Teast; 10¢, jar [Or .,.,seeeeeeerere eed otherwise; Saturday, 39 quality, fast colors, yard 6c Shepherd Checks, 2,300 yards, 27 in., Le tee brown, green and blue, small and large checks, value 25¢. ard 19¢ Shirt Waist Patterns. 260, sheer whitelawn, with embroideredfront Gc | and cuff pieces, value 98c; each... 79C clear type, value 10.98 @& 7.98 9.79 \ | 69c, each Men's tiose, fancy, high spliced and button, sizes2}_ to 7, per pr. value 15C,.. | heels and toes, tancy colors and black Cj liste, all sizes, value 35¢, per 1 Men’s Shoes, fine quailty, vici} Mand Bags, automobile or carrlage} pair. is 12}c kid, box calf and patent leather, Blucher | style, leather lined, inside purse, coy} Men’s Underwear, medium weight tics sizes 6 to 10, value $2.50 1.98 ered frames, the $1,50 value 3.98 42c} 89 | Shirts and Drawers, natural and Siturday fo! 5 « OFC} white,all sizes upto 50, val. 69c, ea |, Plaited back and front, full length sleeve, ff, yoke lined, value $22.50, for. : its, black broadcloth, 47 inches long, neck, front and with soutache braid, large sleeve with deep cuff, Gicia® Bess A ranewont with satin, value $25, for . ‘ses, tine white wn, waist made with circular yoke of fine tuck- ing and embroidery inserting, outlined with deep ruffle of fine embroteryy coke sleeve, trimmed with gilt ornaments, in Girls Rect X 14 years, forsee. fers, fancy mixtures, notched coilar of velvet, emblem ion dete eee Silk Gloves. voce 1.00 Fine Oil | (DoubleStampsonSaturdays8:30A.M.to6P-M) pra) { 17.50 19.75 sleeve with deep cuff of embroidery and ith two one-inch tucks, sizes 6 to 2.98 cloth, double breasted front, fall back, . 3.98 double breasted front, 6 to 14 years, for...... shee 4.98 Dainty Hair Barrettes. Hair Barrettes, French rhinestone, pretty designs, just the kind for present wearing, very popular, will keep the loose strands from flying about. Value 39c ea. To-morrow, 2ic Hoop Bracelets, sterling silver beau- tifully embossed, suitable to wear with the long gloves, price each... 50c Back Combs, Oriental style, inkid with French jewels, very pretty and popular Combs for present wearing 9€ Watches, gun metaland nickel, stem +set and winder, good American movement,the $1 kind, Saturday tor 69 Hat Pins, sterling silver, all thenewest signetand floral designs,very pretty addition to the hat, value 39c, each 25C Women’s Fine White Waists. Shirt Waists of fine white lawn, fronts of fine embroidery or lace Insertings and pin tucking, tucked back, long or short sleeves, very well made, Value $1.75; To-morrow, Cc Shirt Waists, fine white lawn, yokes of Val. face; others of embroid- ery and tucks, back tucked, value $2.50. wea. 1698 Waists, white Jap. silk, front with fancy design of narrow lace insertings and pin tucking; tucked back, value $4.50 seceeee 3098 Waists, of allever hee, lined thous hort Pebiilars ilk, jot of nar row al ice, forming value $6.50. Poteet 98. Cofsets, of batiste and coutil, medium or long hip, well boned, with or without supporters; also Girdles, value 75C.see6 50c } The E-Z Terms House. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wo nders +h <= a ota