The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1907, Page 5

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one OTE ITHE- EVENING WORLD,’ THURSDAY, CHES PRIN CUSED OF TING) “See” the Foremen ora Ashes and Garbage May Rot at- Home. DRIVER ESreney -ONE “msystem”” Makes It Clear Why the Poor Districts Are Neglected. i und ashes lying unmoved and fast ac you — cent. Wm thousands of pounds of garbage! “oumulating in the cellars of New York! \ comes again the story of, graft_and+ | greed in the Street: Cleaning Depart-| ment. With cold weather, gone these! epaceuostaeane mill hreed_discass_and} verinii. | ‘Adan indication of the methods In] yore In the Street Cleaning Deport-} ment, take this aenversation betwesn al Griver and his foreman, as reported by the driver himself; Foreman—Did —— aay anything about sceing met Driver—Nojhe said he would ace ye in h— before he would give’ Foreman—Wenl, don't touch a can + _ot bie “gtutt1t_you oe: Vi take your job awny. The driver declares that he is willing! to make @ath as to the truth of this] statemaht (THSiEvening World has his] 2 name ‘and address, How ‘many hotels, apartment-houses, office-bulldings, department stfres and contractors are..contyeled-to—pay—thet Btreet Cleaning Department foremen ___and_superintendenta 9 certain fae ey. _—_thantli.to-remove-thelr-aeher-and-retires) Persons in a position to know asvert that practically all of them have been Jald under tribute by graftera tn the Gireet Cleaning Department. Department Heads Blind? |; Tho heads of some of the bis city de- partments appointed by the . present mogt willingly. They have made things easay for them. “When-‘ill_the Street Cieaping-Com- miasioner learn of the ¢nany things that| are going on before his’ nose? When} will be look lower down. than the re- ports of his Deputy Commissioner and wce for himscif? oe A—-ertver- ter the —CapertmantHaiied “Albert He Jones, living at No. 260 Weer! Forty-seyenth street, was didcharged | @ few days agp for being “an agitator.” | He was told he knew too much and did) —————toe- much tetking—ite-was found bya} {Bvening World _reporter__and asked Tabout the reasons for his dismissal. pedones, did not care at fret to talk) ~ ut the matter, but later ala hacen, he fat! been placed on the ‘wut Use of “certain information he had | ibeces Alderm { cently made partment. Griffinhagen, who \re- ses Egalnat the ‘de-} end Jones, ‘but i-was ter out bacauns'01 refusal to take away three loads of. la! ‘wrk trom tie BuHington Hotel, Whirtleth street and Sixth avenue. “Fired” For Obeying the Rules. | "T "told the hotel people I could “not | ~-take the brick-away ‘ne-rutes~ + Wy-doing (t. ‘Ite all right,” they said; } “the foreman said It-was.” ‘You show mo7 f written order’ from the foreman and; ‘will,’ I replied. “Y' went away and was fired. I made! an appeal, I had five witnesses to back | ee ony statement, but. there-was -nwohody-} hear—either me or my witnesses, Comimistoner Craven I “could not get os es pongervative estimate that £25, , 200-4 to- men: in Po ptrest:- Cleaning Department. every |month-elther-to—break-lts_rules—in- the mater of removing garbage and anhes, imasee eet them to do what the lawi -the.clty-pays tor Sofa aS etiogels pay. tribute, trom 40 to. $75 a ble at ‘stores about tie pba ble Ged mpartment houses, trom. Wo te Theatres and restaurants also pay, y feeg to, officials inthe depart “With this-sort "ot Ly ay as on. the tenement-house districts neglected. ‘There ls ho “graft” In them. Ashes and garbage must of necessity - @ccumulate and the danger of tifectious . cipgasen: comes imminent, - fen--who othe. Commisstonar at fAiceto ree gin ‘Of thig sinte of aftairs errs wn to. tha_ Le men_who_ in reposting hy aye "aah mai Het eaotnd found to ‘be eithont fo foyndation,”” t MAYOR: RECORDS FIRST VETO. Mayor MoClellan turned aut yeatordhy | —ie-firet_volo-of -the-tegtsinttre-semxom: ‘he bill wag. the. second he—bag-con- \ aldered of the Albany product of 17, and provides for eaddling upon the city: the entire cost, amounting to’ $2,000,000, | linprovement in Brooklyn, ‘eho Mayor's nction will be a dl appointment to the property owners in) @ the vicinity who must) now pay the! B bills., Atore than 150° apooared at the Pudile Neating and urged the Mayor to wun the bill "The Mayor” bakas his) eto on the ground that the itl | da mandatory, and violdtes the prin- ‘ciplo ot, home ul ‘Grandpa's Glasses! are often searched for diligently while they. rest comfortably on his ‘forehead within his easy ‘reach: And So It Is! / With other missing articles of pyalue, ‘They are offen. looked for in-vain, while a World “Lost an¢ Found’ Ad, would, bring theta ay Becki ina Hurry! Mayor are men who know almost nd&h- ing about the conduct of their depart- menta. . These men have held in oftice \the men immediately beneath them— ‘men who have been in their positions for many Years, and who take the drudg- ary otf the shoulders of thelr miperior __of the big Llyingston street _widesing HARE is Boys’ Good Spring Clothin '500 Dresses at 41.90 Values up to $4.75. checks ‘and plaids. All full-plaited skir at $1.90. full; has front panel and cluster plaits. The last opportunity to-get-them. Last Saturday, we sold nearly 1,000 at the same price, and ‘have but 500 more for to mor- row. Styles include 2-piece sallor suits and 2-piece Buster Brown: suits, in fa, _Sizes 6 to 14._.The illustration shows-one of-the $4.75—dresses Misses’ $4 Panama Skirts, $2.95 Very well tailored skirts of good quality Panama cloth, in blue, brown and black; 34 to 40 inches long, cut: very SIXTH AVE i@™AND /9™ STREETS Girls’ Dresses and Coats for Less Than Cost of Cloth ° “That headline tells the literal truth---not * ‘pretty-near-trath—” > from which these garments are made for the price at. which we offer completely and neatly finished ear- Vue This is partly because the price is HOU = partly because the cloth is very good cloth. A limited lot, just enough for onc day's ~ sale; “350 sample coats, all cheviots, thibets; just~ the ts; ‘lined and_unline’ double-breasted-styles. The smart coats at $1.90. 13 Scason,-and is un About $2.95 ea , 100 of these skirts, to-Morrow at... .,.+ ++ seeee O _ Price; 75 skirts tormorrow at (legel Ceorer Sicra, Second Floor, Cenier.) * You-could not-buy-to-day the-cloth—, spring styles, in fancy mixtures, coverts, at $1.90 school weir. Every coat well tailored, of g Gil Fee good, durable material. Choice of light or dark colors... Mostly ens ore ae $6 Chiffon Panama Skirts, $4.95 Sale of ‘Mis: ze9’ Made of a véry fine chiffon Panama cloth in black only; extra wide skirt, . cut alter the newest plajted model and beautifully drape This particular skirt h d-to be one of ou 4 lew. Spring Skirts | x wei : ; ot ae P rexceliont Valve at its regular the newest 350 Coats garment for Valuesup-to-84:75- {lustration shows one of the many Exceptionally Low Priced : OME of these blankets are slightly. imperfect {5 the weave of the materjal, but’that doesn’t affect their serviceab ility. They'll wear you. as” well and as long as any you’d pay full prices for. Only.an irregular thread occasionally found in the. weaye puts. them oix_of the ‘perfect’ class. The comforters are perfect in every respect. All are fresh-good nd-new+ se55 fies “Blanket size, white, castern-made woo! ‘blankets, with fine cotton warp, colored borders and taped with ribbon binding; slight imperfection in weaving is the reason ior 1. 85 the low price; regularly, $2.75 a paltry; to-morrow, ..... Comforters—in light colors; somes of fine silk, others of $9. 15 satin; down filled and wool filled; peeulartyy Oa 50 to $17. 50; LOMMOTIOW ss cose des eee ewe see eres ‘Stexel Casper Sore, Ts fr Flosr: one tJ EVE built up-a mighty big business for our Boys’ Clothinz Depart- ment in the past ten years. _The way we did It was by giving the very best that could be bought for the money, ter how big a bargain: was offered ~ ever will. —_money’s-worth,—— Top “Coats —in tan Siz and ol.ve shades, sires 234 to16 yrs, Your choice } mixt bluc Recfers—embroid-| _ ered emtiem on] at Koni Russian eel Bui serges, in all ole and -neat mixtures. mixt —Newest gotfant Eton stytes, Mal corors; Tan tere, yactting and leather caps, in-all colors 2 + Wiesel Cooper Sore, Second Fiosr, Rear. Fresh Meats ey deliver freab berween the Bat bh Meas Fresh Fish We clesn fresh fish tema chases. ey pork, Ib 1adSe of Cacads mu.ton, * Ile O1L = Pouweid~ quality, -/ 7 Inland theres they nes "196 Im ported- Irom. Fran.¢_in-| § fais + ree Sar tos Fevey_oelested tres Chites quality de; calekeca, Ib. } Cacice fi FRAGRANT, TEAS —mlxed Youve Hyso1, Gerlon and al 06) sceeaor-b ack ri ro CEREBOS TABLE SALT— en-<en| it , Strictly Fresh | Cereals Has pee Beane seccc, told, 38C Side. 22¢ Scop.h Greea Peas Pearl Bar) English Biscuits (rniuntley cere Aa) Sriioraass Ophea 6 et ‘ & “Solid Meat Oysters | Np water it dedi lust what you want igor fer serving cold | hives san als itr SOc; 0c Fancy Delaware Tomatoes Solid 8 nes gack le Alpe’ tealti done $1, %10e Libby's Peorles: smoked; rer, FAD scree We've never yer handled morienetco that did not come up (o our standard of excellence, no mat- ~The garments we offer to-morrow represent the © Of Leather or Silk, Worth up to $2. ’ z : kind of value that has educated every careful moth- FORTUNATE purchase of a manufacturer's. large line Newspaper pictures can’t show cr to come to the Big Store when she wants her of sample belts is the foundation of this sale. All the- “the fine; cleverly arranged_plaiting, the” The biggest thtge-dollars? -worth-of style, good-| —Being-samples, there are. ec ATER nas few of a kind, so } graceful, voluminous. “hang” —or- the kk hip, and good Ff 1 will have the widest choice, ; York today Concund fuamaee a neew We a oat aunties of taffeta, peau de soje and other careful finish. They are just as new Bailor Suits—neat covered or ornamental buckles. Black, white and all colors. na {Belt Sults—miatures,— rlack thevior and Blankets and_-Comforters—|— = ee Hose Supporters: Women’s Kimono Sacques Some Excelien t Ones Strikingiy Reduced VERY little bit helps’’—especigfl in saving. so-many women will welcome the news from the Notion Store of these He reductions on inexpensive, necessary articles, All the more so because, as this sale is at The Big Store, they are sure to--be the-best goods of their kind. It’s only our policy of tremendous and steady wholesale buying that makes_it_possible_forus-to_sellthem to-you to-morrow-foress-than-you-would ave t6- pay “forthem elsewhere. Excellent Quulity Ocea hols, *-ball, and ¢ Pearl Buttons—in piain two- | Ocean Pearl Buttona—sizes 16, 18, 20, 24; Je e with [ancy edge; | two-hole only. Special to-day, a dozen...,.. i | all excellent quality. Regularly 10c « dor. DR @ | Hose Supposters—Heavy mercerized webbing, 124 in. Spedia} Sc'a dozen; 6 dozen fof-ee......-+ | wide; spin top, nickel trimmings; also fancy silk Hicae| Svpporters—Heavy silk cable webbing, 1 inch webbing, if various patterns; colors and black. 10) = de; pin top; in colors and black. Regularly 23¢) | Regularly 25c.. Special to-morrow, a pair. ; Cc “w pair: Special; a pait....ccece eee eee ese (Slere! Cooper Store, Main Piocr, Rear) 7 $3 only stock us—and: we Women’ Ss Sample Belts they would ——_belts-are-new-2and-novel-in-design-and ornamentation. silks, kidskin, goatskin or morocco leathers, finished with sel:- 79¢ and- pretty ures -andinavy Choice to-morrow at~.> s:rge. (Siegel Caoper Store, Maia Floor, Center) scan} — Women’s Undermuslins {02:2 sleeves; —olive ‘and! 1 trousers, “gen F tan shades, 2 Material is a very fine grade of at $1.25, and $3 Mee Bresated = MONI Fiano] similar garments were mar rca sesh Ze) chiffon Panama, in -new and clever ta bluc aad women then were glad ro get them at thar price. Other of shan= rulfle -of- Persian Jawn; trimmed with two jace insertions ~ SRT 48c and edging to match; reguiar.y sold at $1.25; to-morrow. (which won't be long) 7 = (Slegel Coore? Siore, S¢sond Floor, PCeutied (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor Frea) $10 Panama Skirts for $6.50 HEY are samplesagd there are some of them $12.50. garments. ought to be, and cheaper than _any similar Spring garments are likely — stores are now charging for'like garments a good deal | combinations of "knife ‘plaits and self-; re more than our price to-morrow. The sale represents a lot | trimmed panels.. that we sectired by chance at a figure far below ordinary cost, Choice to-morrow, as Boys’ New Spring Caps, 48c | which purchase enables us to make this. bargain offer. __ Women's Drawers—of fine nainsook; made with deep umbrella 75¢ long—as —they— las: Pretty Garments About a Third Under Value HESE Kimonos most women are glad to get at their regular prige. They are made of a good’ quality. washable lawn ina large varicty of pretty-patterns.— Have a double yoke back and front and are well'put -together.—Trimmed-with-a-wide- border of colored tav Included in this lo: are sacques in the popular: nightingale style in dainty and attractive ete Regularly Sold for: : 29c.__ To-morrow for 19¢ (Sea! Coo: er Sioré, Sesond Floor, Center.) 125 of them. In regular 4 and in usual quantities ° cost you at least $10— and fresh as new Spring iTH the exception of! the one lot of sheets that have slight mill impecfections, these W goods are all perfect. For every imperfection in the weave of the sheets we have made a substantial reduction in the price, although an Irregular weave is. not‘ notice. able -rothe eye, ane does not afeCe Me usefumess of the'sheet. These are goods that- -are_carried—the-year. aroundby—every-big store, a which- are seldom sold at prices'as low.as these, Stock up now-while you may. White Marverieed: Madras—500 pieces of fine white | White Goods—15,000 yarde of plain and fancy, white English Jacquard madras; over 20_dil- mehect comb yarn India linens, plain white Persian er msfromi-wi!ch-ta choose; fei Jawos, 40-inch white-apron-lawn, white-piaidtawna, larly~25c to 3Bc w yard) (O-morroW........- 19¢; —3B-]tich. solt-finished white muslin, Sb-inch white ~ English longcloth, mercerized white fanci esses Muslin’ Pillow Cases—uize 45x36; limit ot E regularly Up to 17¢ @ yard; to-morrow, Oe jozen 10's customer; -no- mail —or Atelzphoze orders; repularly 1234cand 14c each; to-morrow 9c; Towela—bleached Turkish towels; hemmed union and cotton huck towels; regularly up to de eac! Bleached Sheets—S00 dozen; with seams indenter; | __afso an_odd Jot of sheets for ail size deds,—nith “slicht- mill-imperfections; it perlect: would 139¢) : | fetail Up To S8e ec; to-mcerfow. “Scotch damask dinner sets; cloth measuring from 245 to 3% yards long, and } dozen napkins; 100 hem- Table -Linen—75 pices of full bleached, domestic |* sttchzu all-linen German damask sets; cloth and ___made, cotton table damask, in'pretiy tora} }-dozen—doiles;—Keplatty—-$4.20-to morrow LOC | 3.95 patcerns; regularly 25c a yard; to-morrow. $5.05 a Set; toemorrow........00005-- (S'ezel Cooper Store, Main Hoor, Rear.) ' Royal Granite Steel Cooking Utensils T doesn’t pay, fonseveral reasons, to use poor quality cooking utensils, The two most im- portant reasons are that thosd of poor quality wear out quickly and inferfor * ‘granite’’ or efamel ware is Hable to poison the food. Don'ttake either of these chances. Buy genuine Royal Granite’ ‘Steel Ware, which is absolutely guaranteed to be first quality, Any article of this ware purchased here that fails to give perfect satisfaction can be returned or exchanged tor anything else you may want in this Big Basement Store, ‘These special prices make it particularly. to your advantage to buy this ware HERE and NOW, Berlin Sauca@Pans—8 qts., 30c; 6 Gts., £0e; 4 gtu., 18 4 qts....,. 8 sah 16c Rico Boflera~ z ats, 283; 38c Colanders—large, | 30c; medium, | Dish Pans—i0 | Fvish'Beiters gis: $4 se 13 =No, 22091, ov te 80c Preserving (Kettles Tea or Coffee Pota— Bread Ralsery—17 Lipped Sauce Pai 2 gts, Ide, oth doe; 14 qu 18., 22c; 3 gts 3 qts.. Bde | 10 'qta : 8c | Nae Tome es: Tea Kettles—7 ats., re) sie; 5 00-0dd allelinen full bleached | “Imported Port Wines Imported Sherrtes seareus ese chara: dulce-Porn gation, H(}g >] Cholee Golden Sherry, gal Ae Darra shelee, ull hod! Ton, $2.75; boule Delictoso, White 3.25)" bot Signi Pore ‘Wpaciat tonte wi ~ gallon, $408 6r-Fottieg sess American Wines Whiskeys, ete. Normandy Wye, 10 yeire—old HANG, BIO} full auart Cspirot Rye, TFST rot -qua: Glib House Whisk f fall-auser roan White 32.90; full qu | Special Pott Crown Wiisacy; the gallon, including Jue. - $1.60. $1.15 9c | ‘78e | Ch. Ferrand 3 Bollman's Finest Medicinal Gin; Dinseabestlere: $1.0) teal Oye volte, Royal Warrant Canadian Hye, per bottles sceeerseee $1.10 Cut i in Cigar Prices OME-new prices tor old favorites to pet our Cigar Store (rear of main iloor, 18th street side) known to every- body— Windsor House Bouquets— Kegularly 1c bigh-grade domestic cigar, Box of & 2OiVecveatpayerese¥resseveecondireibessascceectheresessre se Key West Extras = Domestic full ayored leary excellent quality, Regular 5c 1 cach; box of 50.. 5 Have the women ain youn shopping if you can’t come yourself. We wait on hundreds of women every day at our cigar Store, and their, purchases always satisfy the men they buy for. Mail orders filled. ‘

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