The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1907, Page 6

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A. F, L, ORGANIZER WHOSPOKEIN FAVOR OF THE WAGNER BILL "Measure Introduced by _ Wagner Heartily Ap- proved by GF. U. TO AID IN THE FIGHT. - Legistators Who Vote Against the People’s Interests Will York, comprisine delegates from more igh rwo hundred — bons fde= labpe ©, gplens,-and representing 300,00) working men and’ their’ families, yesterday, p resolutions ‘indoreing The \* fag World's Fivo-Cont Fare bil 5 freduced in the. Asspinbly by Rovert F., port of Mr, Wagner In on ‘oa. A ‘Waaner, of: Manhattan. ¥ ( secure the passage of thie bill - Tee publi ‘hecring om. the y measure before that committee will be ‘Herman Robinson, the veteran labor sue Bee | Will, Rememcer Thoes Whe. Vate| etture before that Jeader, presentod the resolutions to the p e Ps Against 12. ‘The. Dvening Work Ai body. “Mz, Robinson Js generat z No |. Treasurer Morris Brow, of the Cen- | dilie nooks ene Yo “gygenteer-for-theAmorican Federation |} Bap itrat —Wederated Union, Beker has ween Koa, Of * : 2 “Labor ia) secretary. of the jpurpose of the bill and Its bonefts ot: eee 7 me | would-be explained tn the various lo- | 4 entral Wederpted Union. A : = B} | cals ané so widely advertised that any “Thin body can recall the efforts made ‘Assumblyman or, Benator who, voted a litle jess than a year ago,” wala Mr. taking the floor'at the mec! eld’ In the University Bettiomont | to ey Island, and ks a result of that STN fad that therv ts now pending | ~$5..the Ansar. bill, fntredaned by | “In view of the fect that this body eiready tas gone on Feconi in favor eta five-cent fare from the city to the elagates. which 1s a most ‘worthy project,’ 1 3 i fiink it! procer and, thmely that we | Of the Olwar Packers) Laon) No. Ro ~ ghopt-ressiutionssupporting Mr. Was-tirnstcent Michael Brayer, of the centr: —. meester aur power Cond h-the F to Hin addition to-heartiiy: peconting Sts) ine enactments, Robinaon'’s motion for edoption of! ae ‘beings a great bensat | these resolutions" said Delegate Prince, and ehil hE wOr Rina ies. T desire to notify the central body tha! Direct Benefit to the Tolbers. my own unlon indorsed the Five-Cént z qrtthin the -Owy.| Pare bill at its last meeting. Tha moar ar Carey hat calls for tbe uppoct of for 6 cents than tive of union labor on thia “floor, Delegate Joseph R. Mannifield, of Carpenters, eald wl, The pi ene ae ‘Wagner's bill ls a measure very hear to direct aft to the the working people ‘and la deserving of ‘who make up the ar support, It is m ‘the The fire started tm the millinery store of H. Siegal, ywhich is on the ground floor of a four- The hallways were eo thick with -amoRe that. they ould not beenterad.. zi ‘Sturmay. climbed up the fire-escape in an 7 ———— 7 — Pearof-the burning butitmg, spreid= of Bloomingdale. tng the alarm and dssiating the tenente : to escape. In all he took fourteen per- ;£ane to the roof, including Heary-Mer 3-4 troduced by the. Hon, Assemblyman Robert P. Wagner to make 5 |: (five) cents the legal fare from Manhattan to Coney Island; and, ftage of this place of amusement and recreation for themselves and |] thelr familles; therefore be It measure, the Five-Cent-Fare Bill, and urge its enactment. “Not Be. Forgotten. of universal dve-cent dare im thal Grecognt fare 1 fogi Mteetend ine shied eeeater oy : jPive-Cent-Pare bill be ‘supported by: e bss Robert Entwistle, of the Bteamfttens’| eyery union wor in the Btate nny ted Union of Near ps Ynton, said that he ras decid of rie. favor of the resolutions Attorney-' Bf LM Jona presented by Attorney-General William 8. Zacieton “to secure the five-cont fare = Iwai 7 | tor offic | over one ling in any alty of the sta | -John ‘3. Hen ont mm and ith, the ofisieal intent of ea igre hod gp ha SSR BACKS EVENING WORLD BILL. Whereas, There is now pending in the State Legislature a bill In- Whereas, The’ great majority of the working people take advan- Resolved, That thls Central Federated Union heartily indorse this hed “hands with Assemblyman Waagder tn the betti ulna the f er larceny, y, the res to aly Varner bill tee aT Sonatitutionelity veral minor amen Committ re railroad corporations and sure would find him- tn | emp! people as @ candidate | cent aa the The only form of food mai from wheat that is all nu ment, is the soda cracker, and yet—the only soda cracker of which this is really true is Uneeda Biscuit ‘soda oracker aver fresh, -.__ orlep end:clean, teode. cracker good—at al} times. : WASHINGTON, Feb. %.—Following! rit, an aged man, aie sig Fevast Ming ot -remarkabte-affida-Tts.“Biegal's wits and four children vita in proceedings to recover possession eacaped through the front windows, “ot hia estate, valued at $100,000 POM |. - iaey by tne qremen fia trustee, Thomas T. Sherman, John) 00 jArmotrong Cha! formerly husband | —_ = @f Amelio Rives, has now ete most MORE BOXES OR GOLD xtraordinary petition In the Supreme tour chnany, new hts pela. And Mony Greenbaoks, - escape from Bloomingdale, has oon: Sinaea to reside in North Carolina. The, 826 boxes of Gold.and Greenbacka petition asks permission of the court | WiIl-be sent to persons\who write the 5 Bie-a—weli-ot_probibition which will| Most Interesting and ¢ruthful lottare} “Bive ihe olfect of safeguarding Chanter [ot experience “on the following | fa-his-trip from-North Carolina 10 jtopton: York City from aay How have you been affectnd “pext-by-any-autnurity; high-erlom.. Halby coffee drinking nnd by changing} fs going to New York to appear in his |from coffee to Postum? . pit begun in the Federal courts, Give name and account of-one} = Hein fearfuit jo order of Tur ore “Coffea “drinkers ho —haye- Gice Giliersiceve, of New York County, been hurt by it and have been in-| him to Bloomingdale, and | duced to quit and use Postum. » force, never having| 8. Do you know any one who has ened toa RAINT ‘en away trom Postum be-| it came to the table work and! ess_at the first trial? you sot Buth a person right} esarding the easy way to make {t| fear bieck; jandowith a-emappy, él” | Have you aver found a better! being to deprive him of his estate. pelllion iso asks that the erder-apyl ping tenspoontuls to the pint of| : a , Jet stand on stove until real! ba 3 ‘begins, and, beginning at | gus to the publls ‘that time when actual Bolling starts, | og Of thy attendant | boll full 15 minutes more to extract | As ¢ Lewis ithe fisvor and food value? (Acpiace Chanter, brothers of the Pe of butter-the-elze-of-a pea will pre | : his contest 2) 4 -to those who -have- tured m prior to the date of this ad- rifsement ; Re honest» and truthful; don't |write poetry or fanciful letters, just Case such as ist plain, truthful statements. Fete 83 Bherman.”” non rill close Jane ‘lat, tters received after 3 bo admitted... Bxamini NG MAN STRANGELY soinilidbeimals TY . es fUdKes; NOT Mieinibers oft Postum Cereal C Ltd. Their de-} cisions will be falr and final, and a MISSING FROM HOME. | y Uttle box containing a $10 roid "yas ‘ nea * Friends Fear that Sylvester Cum- | piece s mings Has+Met with Some jof the 5 A ‘ ox Serious Accident. Hundred aya} to-day. that| missing from Ite police of the Wes! ifty-pecond : um {surged will be held A yolopes Wan prompt co egul money will re many modest Bnd bis tamil, r he has met hw 3 whose plain and sensibly let ina ony i contain the facts dostred, al- : the sender may have but sand wore. ai bI Hi faith tn wt at the time at with blac Land black derby at: jot wr a | anh | frionds FATH\ you can win prizes honest competition and, In.t the com- LD WOMAN BURNED TO D Cereal Co,, Ltd,, Battle Creek, Mion., writing your own-name and-nddress i 1907 | - Broadway, Seventeenth: and Eighteenth - Streets; : . Special Sale of | Baby Irish Crochet Cluny and Lace At-Half Price. 250 in the lot, and when they eps sold thers will be no-mote. We eannot dupli- cate. the “material, and rather than have a broken. line...which would —inavtably.be the ‘ease after’ nnother week of telling, we jrefer to close them out at once 30 quently offer them at. the extremely low, $8.75 They have been selling regularly at $16.50 and $18.00, and no finer or more. stylish waist canbe found anywhere evenat these prices Every woman who appreciates onginality of style, combined with superior quality of materi Cannot Afford:to, Miss This Opportunity. OMMERS meee 4 SHION REIGNS Waist Offering Of Exceptional Merit i FOR TUESDAY'S SELLING. THREE NEW. MODELS, of all-over mtbr. Lalwn; neatly tucked collar and cuffs, with Val M4 sleeves. Value $3.75. SP E WAISTS, several new.-models, th blind emibrolatry and fine Val Value, $5,50. AND PLAIN NBT W. ted with lace yokes, tuc ertions, several models, V 23d St., Cor. Fifth Ave. Fith Abeoue Hote (Leg penne UNION LABOR INDORSES EVENING [= =o) ~ WORLD'S BILL FOR FIVE-CENT FARE | CENTRAL FEDERATED UNION 7 Clearan Wssion Rockers. ,.. 93. Mission ‘Rockers fssion Hall Chalra. 87 Mahogany Pedestals. .$15 ‘ONeill H Stores Occupying Two Blocks, Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N.Y. O'NEILL BUILDING—4th Fl Odd lots and discontinued patterns to be closed out at very ma- terlal price reductions. Mission Rockers © Were. Now. {sston Rockers, . ».846,00 B00 Carlo Cabinets, 3818.00 =“ Curtlo Cabinets. Mision Arm Chatre = iCurlo Cabinets. | \Misslon Arm Chairs. §10.50°/ $5.25) ‘ |Misston |Arm Chatrs 612.00, 800: G Mission Arm Chatra.g22.00. 1 Gelded Oak ree Gti aS 127 “Mission Hall Chairs __ | Golden Oak Dresseré, $23.00 17.25, fasion Hall Chairs. $8.25 Misslof Hall Chairs, 612.00 Mission, Hall Chatrs.$14,00 Mahogany Pedestals ie 6): high | || Mahogany Pedestals.. 85:50 $2.75 53 “| Mahogany Pedestals.. 98.00 4,00| Mahogany Pedestals, 40,00 9.00:; § | Mahogany Pedestals,.812.00 6,00 |‘ Mahoganly Pedestals, $18.00 | mahogany -Pedestals$21-00- 1907, ce Sale of Furniture - Curio Cabincts 50 $6.78 -Curlo-Cxdinets. - rio, Cabinets, [Curlo. Cabinets, olden Oak Dressers 1,00 , Golden Oak Dressers, $15.00 $11.25 $5.23) Golden Oak Dressers, $28.50 "21.00! 15 *&~ | Golden Oak Dressers, $42.00 27.00! Golden Oak Dressers, $49.00 37,00) Reed Rocker Rocker; has full roll army very strong and well made, Regular price $3.25. Spe- cial sale price, o ©6750 $1.7 Fo This statement will a: ‘at such a ridiculously, reason, of course, minute imperfections uires. the closest scru |;eream, full 45 inches ltinme at, per yard... - lot that the owner did || one-fourth the import: _—____[ ADAMS BUILDING—1st Floor | the opportunity to buy these most po! for such a sacrifice, and it is on account of ¢- Brussels Net_grounds, with embroidered dots_In—white—and Everywhere else the price Is $1.75. $2.00 to $6.75 Black Spangled 1 Nets for $1.19 Yard A seeming exaggeration, hut the values are exactly what wo state. L Bteck-Spangled-Nets-have.come.to-the front this season—and-they: are selling We just stepped in at the right moment and bought.a1! uile-a_variety-of- patterns, from _the-single-spangle-to-the-elab. | als floral designs—and the values range from $2.00 to $4 494i £6.75 yard—the choice is. yqurs.at, per yard.......+4+ ° 5 Dress Nets 1 59c Per Yard ~ stonish you—but ertheless it 1s true—and -and desirable Dress Nets low price will never occur again, There is a}. in the weave of the nets, so slight that it re- itiny to detect the error of the weaving. All wide—and will be sold only for this 59 not know what to do with. We own them at eeetsesetesh. ¢ ation cost—and the difference is yours. There eS —Waists Tl have every ingredient the very best in point Of PURITY and | QUALITY that could be obtained. © -We-established-a standard of PURI‘ ¥and QUALITY | and MEDICINAL STRENGTH, that hes been maintained for. | all these years, and every Cascaret tablet has been as harmless, | pure, gentle and effective as every other one. “The substances that enter into a medicinal formula, to pro- | duce the desired effect, to be SAFE and ever TRUSTWORTHY, MUST be clean, fresh, carefully selected and compounded with painstaking supervis ». ‘The eternal sigilance necessary to secure the Ingredients of }Cascarets inthe most PERFECT CONDITION, so as to get} the best effect without any danger from intruding substances, What is the result? Se | wae ie ae eee ee EE BILLION BOXES a roouth of Cae. ts Candy Cathartic, a recognition of their dependable qualities to do what | fo Clainied for them, aa the best modiciae FO THE BC Oui patrons are all our friends, J “and more than satisfied of the stead- | fast, honest, reliable oe aon. It is today | FAMILY MEDICINE if’ ‘world, We attribute Cascarets’ guccess to PURITY, QUALTER anit | MEDICINAL EFFICIENCY, by Truth and Hosesty fh our ‘ The Congress of the United Stat jane 80, 1906, passed a PURE | FOOD RNG UES WET to protect ihe Health of the People age adultes | careless ses, This law went into effc 1, 1907, and will help to buaish all questionable practices and preparations, We | ation, misstatement and endorse the law, American People. We shall continue ia | PRODUCT Commands the Consumer's The essence of this law was anticipated by the makers of Cascarets when the first box was made ten years ago, and evety precaution was taken to estab- lish Cascarcts as the standard, reliabl aro proud of the confidence of our frit @ commercial cenfidence which bever be betrayed, All druggists, 10c,25c, Try alittle 10cbox TODAY. 738 ‘When Cascarets Candy Cathartic were invented in 1896, and the~formula was perfected after much experi- mentat-tabor by highly scien- tific chemists, it was ouraim not only to produce a perfect combination of EFFECTIVE CONSTITUENTS, but to lon. BOWELSas yet of our pre} fect January jg. and responsible Bowel medicine for the | H our purpose to produce the best product posible, and. | SINDAY WORLD WANTS. ‘MONDAY MORRING WONDERS Store! Now York =} EUG HE entire store possesses a di % Giris-abound datight HR Man-and-Serond-Heors # soring Silks, Dress Good: broidery, Laces and. Lace Rebes, Waists, M Pother stocks in all.their bloom of freshness and low prices must n sarily compel quick and highly flattering cor ms. | FPPOVPIISIVO SIS SAVSSOSSISSVIS EST CETEVSSTIIIGITTGY ~ TUESDAY 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. No Mail Orders. | Quantities Naturally Are = Restricted as Protection Against Dealers. seheeecasesecesecaseseses sheceesseeseens HE NEW SPRING STOCKS ARE HERE IN ABUNDANCE. Inct ch , for In every department i there are striking es of the approach of the new \ The new styles In Clothing for Men, W. Mi TO-MORROW. ’ : Women's Raincoats. Deuble shower-proof material tn Ox- Box platted barks > frente; full back cuffs. Not more customer, Each, CAME TOTP. TO-MORROW, JOA. M, TO 1 P.M , . Boys $3-Surts.- New epring fabrice; Sailor and Rue- sian Blouse effects, sizes § to 10 years, Vrorth $5. Not more than 2 to @ customer, Each, TO-MORROW, 100 ae TO LEM, Children’s White Drevses, worth, B00, Ni Fettily trimmed in we lar styles of sheer lawn or Not more than 4 to a 4, TO-MORROW, 10.A. 3 TOLD, M. d Petticoats In black; with th h nid tmore than 2 ta WOMEN'S 5 Prattlly Wack or White Lawn Wal WOMEN'S $1.00 i oe ai avs’ aie. i L7o HEAVY ‘Negus’ Tapedt cloths and 50c. grades, aquare yard, . 28 O8c. FIGURED silkoling Covered Gom- forters, each . 600 WHITE’ and Gc Blankets, pair BONELESS DEWAKFAST ACO: Lean sugar cured strips, fresh from the smokehouso; lb, . D CAKE—All © County Tecular 200, FRESH ROASYED co! aia ferep Golden Bantaes) ¢ 1b Blue brand: extra nand-packed frul large can 14c The Best Quahty of Meats Only. WE ARE DE: Mae Sis BARTERS Rep tag “aie EASE x ru 100-rTECR Bets. SEVERAL ‘tables ated Ch NEW lt i Te ench' Lawng, yara, + WHITE Figured Lil ing, yard Seiennten D Mohair Brilliantin Arg. BINCH - Eingtien Worth abe. 5 BOc, 2 8 of enul Mutton. 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