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“ , | watistaction offer fat-dweller: GIVESNEWYORKERS CHANCE | FOR SERVANTLESS FLATS day, tock to an they —can —pa: enough tp hold| twenty-five or thirty families, Js put hip and a co-operative Kitchen Is estabfished om the top Moor} or in the basement. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1907. | Prof, Otto Fick cafled on Jacob Rits, the griend of Presijent Roosevelt. fo convince Him that the Fick poheme of servantle/s Mats ts just what New Yorkers have been waiting for. Sleckhalm Prof. tan pan out to the and te ere to chance, lained by the Danish _ He forms a com-! at mé¢ay, 108 dults and express companions, whose t nge=ot-priviteges-rill be. mate. rs d—by—the Public Utilities i Introduced Wednesday, have decided Hforce the fighting against the enact- Bt of thar meqsure without loss of, HPWithin twenty-four hours the leate- +4 itive record for expedition hak already ba | Ween broken by the immed! rt of je DI by the Finance Committa”or to) pate-and its regular reference to the Committee, where It properly Suh a course is unusual ‘in view of the ordinary methods characterize the consideration and ‘Of Jogialation of stich vital im- to justify explanation. “Tried On” Se with the instractions wich are potent in Albany to xend the bill yote as rapidly as possible comes summestion that $ is “to be tried Senate~ fret instead —ot-deing between the milllstones of the ta where more prepiuol is up the Sab daaine: to ‘B chance te act. as nase refuses, the Assembly, ar sfous years, will pass’tod Bill te pohalbility, tor ite de- jean Ul: ed Rat far-reaching Varied, yarivus and oF far-re: will be centred upon dniling sentiment vital iai- which the the public he complexities of the meamure p bring such pressure to bear mpon - aoe tbat At welll not. are “potent and efiicact ~combination of drugs. ‘Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ‘Compound nk icve remedy of unqueationable nena AMIE TRIN ‘GY iors Vhai thirty years, Ita] fe uliar to women, entitles Peis ¢ respect and confidence of every fair minded who. will brave. the consequences and vote against It. cena —Wrote:Formal-Note= » but Bartender Found, Him in, Time. aan a. saloon: ke par at No. venue, tried to kilt himeelt gas to-day tn the rear of hia place fibusiness, He was found by a bar- Y ‘andthe police sent him to’ Har- ‘Hospital a prisoner. ia lester written by McGee before _ Man’ Pecahuman sty; to ata oh to look fo. 1103 Lexitigton aye will recover. the Sen- Tying "on js large ouuit at on vants glide fro porlum, to. y pert; bat-the oust - vidual -kitohens:;—— A higt-priced/ chet is engaged to do the-cooking for! everyboty.His kitchen: to cook for the whole . Polite and wttentive wer-| the public servant em- | Fr. ir apartment. when you! sng for thens./Just how or why they/ willbe polite afd attentive does not ap- rofexsor {3 convinced tia manager of the houso will make them toe the line. / = —When-dinner the comes: your -dumb~ waiter whistle announces it and you rake off your meal and, eat it. If you do not like what you gep you can kick, ‘There are no tndi- Prof. Fick Here to Expl to Explain His Plans of Co-op. erative Kitchen, Working Well in Copenhagen. to: Families buy ping. Fick Which-Is must find another tenant your etock, sible for the rent This scheme, WMT Yorestall?tho army of men who|f stand at the bottom of the dumbwai! and_w want any vesoorbles,’ con to sell any ‘sors ground or haye a ed, day will be but a memory, and you will | Usten {n valn for the milkman tn front of your door, dwellers In these flats will have to do ie-pay tet share of the expense and take what ts given to them, The Fick houses -may—be—butlt with + elevators or without, tures fs a kinderearte others may leave sorbing cold facta, ay thestre vr epend a | Prot well here. Tt Upton Sinclair's Helicon foe ‘yanes-amd—pht Janitors He Ing will be 20 flats than In ordinary ones, and much more plaisant, Said-to—Be find transfor or You will be. held respon: the nrofessor expla! He up the tubs to aak_t¢. wood, want | othes, need any ac old The teetian'n Melentions voi tuotfall of the All the One of tt fea- | oving | thelr Ghildren they go to ow moments Fick thinks the plan will wor is be, similar J¥o beavel Hall venture, except that Pr conteniplate having i jasopners; for cooks inks, however, Wat Tv= per cent. cheaper fn his his clothes a fhas been on its good behavior for] cer could 260 MAN DEAD IN STREET || THOUGHT 10 BE DRUNK.) “Get Up, Old Fellow,” Said Patrol- _man, Finding Corpse of Bowery Derelict! Garbed in Snow. | the pavement Square to-day. The snow had covered head, though the om-| ‘82,1? it he wore no overcoat. | and ix plain a_man| in Chatham Conlon has found five dead:men in the vicinity lately, supposed this waa only one more of the | latter, The man did not get up and Conlon! #oon found that he was past tho dan- Ber of taking cold. an hour of more. found a pawn ticket for an overcoat Wht ti tad — een avo "Giarke. “Sadie's address avenue.” ten Jn a fine hand. “Ni but he arouses so many drunka every mornin gtlat he He had been dead. In his pocket was 15 There was piso a} written. tx No, 45 Hamburg anoth is writ: Bo Wall str man was about sixty years old feet In hetght. City. On @ more and her! produced from drugs. In the good old-fashioned anys of our grandmothers few drugs were used in> modicines and Lydia E. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., in her study of roots abd herbs and their nt remedy in the roots of the field than was ever “power over. disease. discovered and - gave to the women of the world a remedy for thelr peculiar {l.s moro fephougs cures of those serious ills Vegetable Compound to tl mat tried a ‘its recon [ous thao any” n_and every thinking woman. ae When —women-are-troubled—with irregular or painful functions,# #4, “weakness, displacementa, ulceration or inflammation, backacho, flatuleney, general-debllity, indigestion or nervous prostration, they it of actual E. Pinkham‘s should remember there is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pink- | table Compound, No other remedy in the country has such a record of cures of -ham's Ve; female ills. and thousands of women residing in every partof the | United States bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. ham's Ve, sick ¥ table com: . Pink- yand and what it has done. for them. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has _guided thousands to health. For twenty-five yom she has been advising ‘omen free of charge She {s the daugh r-in-law of Lydia E. Pink- ham and as her assistant for yeara before her decease advised under her immediate direction, Address, L: Southwest corner 18ST. 6 6 AVE. NewYork. -Baszment-Satesrocm,-Friday-and—acurday.—————— yon, Mass, other-sto: Men’ Ss M en's § A iT The finest! easy $2, we sell more tions Americat Men's *3‘° Gun Metal Calf Shoes, 2B hid Shoes at 3” Patent Leather’ Shoes, 82 | Men's _ 38 Dull “Glaze ‘Shes, 82 $3.00 shoes than_any. en's Shiges of the Finest 3 Make Here. at 2 WHY-can-we-sell:a hand: welted-patent leather (or_any. of three other leathers) al $2. $3.$0-and $4.90? Because institu- retail: Vici 00 Very-newwest and , most ; conventional ; styles, y Button, Blucher with medium or bavy soles, extension or more extending soles, all heights of heels. hese s oes, en sale to-liay and td-morrow, are perfect in every way. cf shoes ever presented to youzat twice the sale pr.ce. mber, i nd Welted and in every size, b& favored Lither in Lace or Lac A when 2 lL tops. PETTY RUNAWAY TAD A CLOSE CALL Honest Switchman Kept Her From. Falling Into Hands of Cadets. turned adrift, probably will come out ! Usual price $1.50_and_ $2.00 everywhere. Our price Saturda This ts the lowest-price ever -quoted-in-New York for 2,3 oF 4 letters. confined to two. of several styles of. monogram. Police Headquarters; and Gulre, of No. | the redlight cadets, road. att jand First avenue. hman stopp When the sw! in the Children's Court to-day, ning she was turned over to 2144 Lexington avenue, | wus publicly thanked for having. nvod the girl from falling into the hands of | i the other. Early |man harrledly departed" and then the| reau, And soon Detective-Sergeant John : “Missing Persons” to the Lexing- feadquarters the letrl tokt her story. Foxarty, She rade he trad Bed with et the F at Ballston Spa, near Saratoga! Springs. She could not endure home) [life any Jonger on account of her step-| by f came hy: Sunday [way to New York. nickel left when the switchman met F, and had not had any food since| nad Sunday night. McGotre, touched by her story and Jus to ol Sergt, Sullivan, of the Information Bu- 75¢| for hand-cut die... Ata higher price the letters are usually All work guaranteed, and your choice Mall Orders Promptly & Carefully Filled,oth Ave. & 23d St., New York relatives hers, She had Just ono] know whero they lived not know how she got to Forty-third siraet and-First avente. She who_ran eway had. offered to how her a-pinee Sho did of McGuire ‘aterical. night, it walked, United Staton, | the branch, ‘was on hin wa: mM avenue Tat. At or, Chitrles Mrraten, and ter atep-/ girl sald sho had been ‘kindly treated | When sho ‘ound that she was a prisoner she be- family, The child sald sho had left her homo | mother, stie maid, and her father had| &t Ballston Spa siortly aftor 7 o'clock McGulre, who ts married, 1 a switch-| given her $} with which to make her man employed on the Elevated Rall- rst exw the girl on Mor orctock tt conversit= nn-ut-Yorty=thirdstreat What attracted his Jattention was her country appearance | aacovecing that he had only a ahild Co She had the names of she ! naid, but did The man ———___ NEW SALVADOREAN MINISTER. and the ttle canvas-covered Valise. that ° deal with, took her to his home, where 2 F phe carried. Edith, although only tqur- Ia mete ered to alc, bi omntortable CITY OF MEXICO, March &—Dr. Whether” pretty fourteen-year-old | teen yeara old, looks much older and {a he irl helped around the house until] Estupinian, Salvadorean Mintster - to Just aa yolnon, kick to tho janitor | ysaith Marsten ran away from home to 4% well developed as a girl of nineteen oped aia eng Who bad trled and] Mexico,” whose resignation was an- when the steam ‘heat freezes up, in Sha {a_gvod-looking, rotnd-faced and {ull em pI Nene OS Beryl NO! a Salvadorean deapatch ee api : au. 101 escape a stepmother. without her tath- * . to notify the potion” will probably Ko to. Mog case you decide. to leave the house you'! orig knowledge, of whether sho was | a4 © pair of bie blue | tifantenittg to Headquarters he livormed inlater” trom” Balyador hee toe either white or/ not $3 Long Suede Gloves, $1. 69/ 16° BUYT Women's 16-buttbn it-almost an imposyibiltty, to offer these gloves at $1.69, but here 1s your opportunity to provide yourself. Always Remember the Full Name. Eeescatnennr on ar G Pa Gog aime bez a5e - = eh World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. ousguetsire Suede Kid: Gloves in The popularity of this glove makes SAVE CLOTHING MONEY NOW We begin our final sales of Overcoats, Rai ‘coats, Suits and Trousers with the intention of effecting. a com- plete clearance of every garment that has been in stock thirty days aid over, The pricés are not gauged accord- ing to actual worth, but have been, narked down so liberally that none should ‘hesitate who want good clothing at sensational bargain prices. Men’s: $25 and and $30 Winter Overcoats or Raincoats AND A REGULAR $10 SUIT F Men’s-Winter Overcoats-and-Raincoatsin-sizes-tofit-all figures, from 32 {0-44 chest measure. REE: [ The-Over-- coats are made of plain kerseys ‘and fancy cheviots. The Raincoats are made of black thibets and gray worsteds. The Suits, one of which is free with each Overcoat or Raincoat at'$15, are made of ‘fancy wor- this kind will be made. ~ Men’s $25 Fancy Worsted Suits_ sieds, plain and fancy cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres. $43.50) This is about the last time an offer of Men’s $15 Black, : “Thibet Suits °@ 50 $15 Values - $25 and $30. and'2 to 3 Rugs Reversible Smyrna Rugs, Size 27x63. On sale for 2 hours only—2 to 4 P.M. 98e $9.98 $16.50 Brussels + HEP All Woo. Siz8 9x12 $27.50 Ax 7 Siedtder* $16.98 $3250 Wilton Velvet my th $17.58 Oilcloths. » {Olicioths. Rugs. Size 9x12 Pot | & at. _per yard, | 4100 | x nreke, en's 50c All: Sil Neckwear, Men's all-silk néckwear In plain, col Ors inctiding ty red, scatt-made-in-the neat .Women’s $2.00 Ad- vance Shoe 19, diction that those who buy these shirts wil ever secured anywhere or.any time. navy, Sizes from 33 to 46 Chest Measurement. are all hand tailored and are handsomely lined. —Men’s-$10.00 and | $12.00 S tits, From 10 A. M. Tih 4P.M. of _seyeral-hundred_me: her single or double breasted styles; blac! Thibet Suits included. Boys $4-and $5-Knee Pants Boys! $3 Ona Sults_(stees 7 $3 Odd Suits (sizes 7-8-9-10)..... fees Fto 16}, Serban de leconck frag Shit runghaced from purchase we ever _mads, because hese are b, ow cuffs attached or detached. ‘There_are_also_plain_and_plaited_bosom We_yenture the assertion without fear of successful Men’ s $1.00 Derby ;Rib Underwear, Nediinm weight 1 25¢. white, green, eae ete” There. are alse i Ie tor j trench throughout and all reg sta Styles, Ties, high h 1 with patent leather ti 1 and of these shoes is worth $2.00. $3.50 ‘‘Earnard Shoe”’ ioe Women, a Pair, Shoe, at $3.50, ferent lasts to fit ever Misses’ and Boys’ $1.50 Shoes, a Pair, 98c sizes 9 to 13%. id button or lace shoes, oak tanned soles, About 600 men's fancy worsted Suits, made of neat gray light-weight mixture worsteds. The coats $5.60 Take your choice Saturday, from 10 A, M. till 4 Four Timely Specials for the Hoys. $4.95 | | WITHOUT A PEER 0 OR PARALLEL 2 NID Ga af. adelphia manufacturer, way under his established prices. You'll Find HES Trade Mark on Every NecKb ind. By-far-the-4 rpattert ot all-around: desirability: materials percale, printed madras and woven madras. with Sy Gh na The designs ae § ee aid. There*are Coat Shirts, French front shirts, perfect In declare them the greatest bargains : 20,000 SHIRTS $1.50 @ $2.00 50c rib underwear, howith touble-sexts~and: all Wallored seams lar sizes, 1.09 Advance sale of Women's Spring Shoes and Oxford The shoes are made in the new short yamp, The Oxfords gre In tan, patent leather with plain toe. We] There are only about 1, 2 or 3. of $1.09 for Saturday only, as this}. a kind, and we will be our first Spring showing of shoes. Every pair | will not | guaran- $2. 48 We are the sole New York agents for the Bar as stylish and good wearing a8 any adver We alse offer Misses’ and Boys’ Shoes at the special bargain price of 98e, { The Boys’ S},oes are of substantial wax This is a comfortable and well-built s! ‘Fhe Misses’ Shoes are dongola and vic have-the first-city heels, patent Jeather tips If with ‘solid leather soles, calf They “Men's $4, $5 and , ssteds, fancy cheviots and cassimeres. ie The Barnard is made on 12 dif- shape foot, and “of every known leather; all weights from the light-weight dress shoe to the heavy calf walking shoe, and every size and width. Saturday trom 8 A, M. Till 1 P, M. Men's black Thibet and fancy worsted Suits tn all sizes up to 44. The coats are in either single or double breasted styles; this is a fine Suit for every- $6 Trousers, day wear. Sizes 9 to 48 Waist. ! Trousers, of neat stripe and check wor- They are in all lengths and from 29 to 48 waist. Boys' $15.00 Long Panis suits (sizes 14 to 19) _ -810,00 Boys’ $6, $7 and Knee Pants Suits (sizes 7 to 16 00 | years) £5.00 ee ’s Confirmation Dres ‘lace iaeertlon and edge; ribbon belt, esti 1G V4 Vea Eull-s medallion and three rov with lace cuffs, Children’s $3.00 GinghamDresses $1. 98 Children's Dresses of Scotch ginghams, made in the Russian and Russian blouse ; Dutch neck, with eyelet embroidery; edto match Pull skit, with deep hem. They are in’ pink and’ blue checks and also light Scotch plaids. che wit Children’s $4.00. Long Coais, $4 15 Children ‘5 full length Coa made- of je, double breasted;--with -coller-and cuts tram with bratd. Sizes from 6 to-14, years: Children's $10.00 Long Englisa Kersey Coats Children's faldength Coats i Erigtish kers: and cmixtices “They ate made in yarious sty irimimed with braid and velvet collars, and some Hned with flannel; all colors and sizes. st _fitttrars Tate “Coats in melton cloth; -the -fuil—box-styte—and double “breasted. Trini faney—puttte IS“Tnlaht with | velvet; coats—are- lined ail- throw: satin; Ban EU EL deca er brown and castor. $15.00 and $17.00 00 and $17.00 sample Siirts, 99.49 45 skirts, in black only. About tee any of the styles to last all da There are | chiffon voile skirts and a few over soft taffeta drop skirts. Some are hand- somelyi orna- mented in artistic designs of-taffeta folds and others are self-trimmed with tucks and folds.\ There is not 3 one skirt in the lot that is not worth $15.00, and many of them ar worth $17.00. Al] ade unif Pi Children’s $16.00 Lon Melton Clo.h Coats g $8.98 ket.» wits brat: sleeves and silk tle. colors; sizes 6 to 14 years. Children’s Coal Opportunity Children’ 5 $6.00 2 made In red with piaited-steeres,-with—trimmen -catt:-Coltar- gh—with 4j , made of Persian lawn, with Dutch neck med with Valenciennes fare-- ~“Phree-quarter-siceves,— with vat: thtwo-drep.ticks 1. Children’s $10 PersianLawnDresses $3.98 -—— Children's Persian Lawn Dresses, with a_yoke-of. Valenciennes lace_and_embraldery.. ace bertha, with Val. insertion and deep edge. of Val. insertion; deep hem; ribbon sash, with rosette; fancy sleeves, Children’s $7.00 Sailor Dresses, Children's Sailor Dresses, in all-wool made with large collar, trimmed Shickl! with emblem: plaited Full plaited skirt; all Full. skirt, with deep-tuck (Children’s Coats, 7 Spring Corts: g shade. Size mi: 43-years, | Women’ s Women’s « $20 Spring Coats, ‘he bolero coats reranant sale from 9 A, M. to 12 and 3 to 5 P, M Saturday: “ited “varlety tos through to the-back— On sale from 9 itively no Mail or C. O. D. Orders, and none $1.50 value, per y $4. $2.98 ‘Children's Piccadilly Box Coats, made-of Mannish——mixtures,. te) Emblem on_.s' “with military buttor Ml through.” Sizes from 6 to {4 years. $3.00) double-breasted and_trimmed. lap pockets; Uned $8.00 Spring eS Ghd coMar and ealts ot broadcioih of con- Misses’ and juniors’ $16 20x Coat Suits isses' and juniors’ box and Pony Coat Suits in fancy tures-and- checks; Houttons:--Full:side-plaited-seirt with -high -kilte-sies-t4 to Special at the price quoled for Saturday. “After. that regular price will be charged. $30 Suits or Lingerie Dresses, This magnificent array of new costumes includes Elon Suits of chiffon Panama, tailor- made Suits in the latest blazer style, exquisite Lingerie Gowns in Princess models, and the newest importations in chiffon taffeta Jumper Dresses and many other Jate ‘fashions, bisa May Terpar hale bargain. $11.95 - Chiffon Broadcloth Coats, full 52 inches long and made in the full circular model, with the new featured collar, sleeves and cuffs; also a limited number of Frenchy Bolero Eton Coats, made of the finest chiffon broadcloth in black only, and lined with. white satin 10,000 yards of Cork Linoleum, lengths—all useful In sizes—on Ina: d Lincleams Remnants of Inlaid Linoleums, unlim- lect “from: Coiors go \ M, and 2 to 3 P. M. Galy, Pos- to dealers. Regular 292 A Reedy 98 8 Length. $5.98 ails wool-mixtures and checks. style, double breasted, with s from 6tp 44, 510.98 lined att-through. and timmed With $17.95 This are hand-