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Eire EVENING. WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AOUDLY SHOWS CTY SWES NEY IN SHOW REO Re oerimissioner Craven’ s| Report Silent on the | Filthy Streets. Gireot Cleaning, Commissioner Craven Fe rte vor nelbe: working of fhe De- eet pot contain @ word|— fabout the ‘horrible condition of the latmets from accumulated filth and «now ferhen ithe snow ‘melted was only a lite Wo better than {t 1s to-day, end the ‘pear befcre-it-was even Torae. ‘The street cleaning investigation by |. the Board of Aldermen remilted In ‘aweeping condemnation of the grafting methods of making contracts for snow > ee ecie report-does contain a report ‘of the Superintendent of Brow Removal ‘patting hiniself on thp ‘back for the manner in which the city’s money hed ft the con- ‘approves the present hich have [eer _comtenmed | and makes &.com- that the city. is saving: money. ‘pnts the Commissiones, forward iz id eyatern to haul the ay an Sump it iby the river, ieee ‘et the eat Sana Wi 6 BUYS he wit Lis moro panto solve. EVEN BABY SHARES IN VERDICT FOR DAMAGES. Every Member of Mitchell Family At al ‘Pranklin Simon & Co. FiftheAvenue SPECIAL SALE: THURSDAY Women’s Spring Suits ‘Strictly ‘Failored and Dressy Models. Dressy Tailored Suitsjo{ chiffon Panama, in black and all the new fashionable) Spring colorin; oO stylish F trimmed with brald to piatchyand Persian edging. skirt trimmed to correspond, tReal value $39.50... ....+-- 25.00 Strictly Tallored Sultsstiy; front or cutaway Cort, with yarlous model pleated: vats, of Imported Worsteds, Velour checks, tn enti newgcolorings; also navy blue or black Serge, custom Real vilue $39.50, ee Voile Suits —twosnewmodels—ot best quality French yolle; black and:nenc Spring colorings; handsomely trimmed; sulttmadosover Taffeta Silk. Real value $59.50 Dressy Tallored Sults—cCopy of Drecoll model, of French Broadcloth, in black and newest Spring colorings; also Lmported ‘Tropical’ Worsteds, checks, stripes and mix- Realivalus:$59.S0/ toc eicasiieessieeketontee teen. tures, ik Model Costumes “Thynty- six Costumes anditwenty Coats from renowned. Paris designers, sultabletfer street and carriage wear, 98.50. Cost to Import $165.00 to $275.00. FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. © Successors to S. Koch & Sons. 29.50 38.50 42.50. ; $2.00 Corsets at $1.00 |_| 20 to 26, Regular price $2.00; special, to close out, at ‘ONeill-Adams 3 Stores Occupying Two Blocks, Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N.Y. ——_JONBILL BUTLDING—3d Floor] Women’s Smart Spring Suits ° at $11.75 and $14.75 Made in the newest style of the new Spring materials. Modish in design anil excellent in finish, We would have you give these 4 Suits your particular and immediate attention, Women's Prince Chap Suits—Coats lined with satin, twen- | ty-six Inches long, full cluster letlct us, materials are - fancy striped an "plain Panamas and Spring gray: Actual value $16;50. Thursday, speciatat $4. 75 Women's New Spring Suits—Eton or Pony Coat models, made of mixed grays and fancy plaid; also solid colors 5 Panama Cloths, handsomely trimmed. Aci ae ag) 4.7 value $20.00. of Women’ s Separate Skirts A splendid lot of skirts—Consisting of about six different styles, all pleated and cluster pleated _ models, in ‘solid ‘colors and fancy cloth; fone $8.00, and $10.00 elses Thurs- $5. 00 day, special at.. Meters visi sieieisie eiwieceieie:t J Gort Department Two. Specials for To-Morrow (Thursday) ‘Flora’ Corsets—Long and short hip models, trimmed with lace and-sibbon, hose supporters attached; sizes 18 to 30. Regular price $2. special at ...... Sordsomaas $2.00 Corsets at 89c P. N. Corsets—Coutil, short hip models only; sizes nikely $1.00 89c ADAMS BUILDING—10t Floor }—— Special Offerings in Silk Ghitens & Lace Dress Nets Wins in Suit Against Metro- politan Railway. * wench member of the Mitchell tamity, ‘of No. 209 West Fourteenth street, to ‘day got 2 fudement for damages againpt iq-Matropalitan Street Railway pany by verdfeta of juries before Jus- tice McCall in the Supreme Court. The Bamages wore awarded for injuries, re- pujting from a collision, Even ttle Francis, who was a b boby in hig moth- arms when-the collision between tue And a Forty-second wooeureea on Nov.|1, 190% ‘ob- Mitchel! sas pitched f Moar ‘of the car. her Jap and she fell on the baby, bruis- it herseit and upsetting her re Mitenett and Forsthe loss of his wife's ) tag her Apagdlinses SiN ey illness, LONG TERMS FOR CROOKS -INIPOSSIBLE-T0-REFORM. Ten Years Each for Young Men Who Tried to Rob a Store of Its Silk. Morris, Hoffman, tweoty-four years -old,-o¢- No. 75. Middleton. etreet, Brooke fyn, and Willam Frank, thirty, of No. WE Hast Eighty-ftth etreet, were sen- fenend to ten years, with hard Iabor, tn Bing Bing Prison by Judge O'Bulll- wan. sitting in Part 11of General Ses. Hons, to-~<da: Both mon have records. Prominent {aa graduate of the Elmira sie tory “and Frente tas served Bhree prison terme | Were conv: of breaking into Sed Desbrogsea street on Marcy 1 pod -attemmting. tastes) 4 cworsyyot Bllke Grom the Jotta of Kahn & Bur- cour... They hada -wagon-at_the door Rnd were carrying out the wk whos 7 teonerd] — wtroct station, nabbed them, In tha Bx there sas nhat Capt Cottrell, of tha Detective: Bureny, said was tho fuost coniplote set of burglars “tooks at had ever “been fowmd-tn-& Crook's ~ possession “ih \mposing the maximum sentence aoe ecima_of Fayeh the two men had convicted Judge O'Su ald tin onallered that they’ were beyond yeforming and & menace to the com- munity when not Mcked mp tn jasl, ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY EXTRAORDINARY SPECIALS IN Women’s Waists HANDKERCHIEF LINON, Hand Embrotdered tn i twelvo distinct and elaborate designs; value $5.50,. nD: 95 LINGERIE, BATISTE AND LAWN WAIBTS, trimmed fi with Swies embroideries, German Val. laces and all over eyelet embroidories; value $4.50 to $5.50, ods 95 LAWN WAISTS, elaborately trimmed with noedefions ‘ “and fine laces; value $6.00 3.50 BATISTE WAISTS, with French Val. fringe, 2 row French tucks and hand embroldery; value $7, 500, i ; 4.50 BATISTE WAISTS—Front and Back Yoke handsomely trimmed with cluby laces and fmported embrolderies; —.._vahie $10.00, 6.50. 24 West | 23d Street _ THURSDAY, MARCH 14TH, ‘Novelty Cotton Dress Fabrics. FRENCH GAZINES. Our new {mportations include a large variety of the pew stripes and plain colors for Street and Evening wear, This fashionable fabric ts confined exclusively to Amold, Constable & Co. 27 inckes wice, yard, 65¢ ana 756 SPECIAL SALE OF All Linen. Suitings ~§,000 yards ALL LINEN BUITINGS, 3% Inch; colore blue, bello, .__ gray, tan, biscuit, reseda, also white, Value 50c yerd, 35c 5,000 yards IMPORTED COTTON VOILES, plaids, checka and stripes, facluding the new oblong checks; 27 inch, yard 25¢ ; Silk Chiffons, Lace ‘Dress Nets, 49c: Per. Yard. 45 Inches Wide. Vast assortments of these scarce and desirabl¢ Dress Nets, collected during the past few weeks. tn an- ticipation of the great demand that has arisen. “The net manufacturers of Europe are driven to thelr wits’ ends to find some way of {filling the orders that are pouring In from all the countries of the world. Net dresses indorsed by the noted Pa- risian modistes are universally ac- cepted as. the correct costume for the Summer season. We are the only establishment In this city of- fering the popular Calais Dress Nets in filet and Brussels net grounds, dotted and figured Seals, 45 inches wide, at, yard.. 59 We are now showing complete as- sortments of Silk Chiffons in all the staple colors, and new shades of Old Apricot, Golden Browns, Smoke, Crushed Raspberry, Vene- tlan Red, Parls Ecru, French Lilac and many new tintings fashionable ‘this season. The quality we partic- ularly mention Js one which has many desirable features not found so prominent in other chiffon fab- rics—perfectness. of weave, elas- tlelty of finish and excellent en- semble of entire pieces 45 Inches wide—the price we ask-is exceed- ingly low and not equalled by any other ehifton In the mar- AQ (of ‘German Embroidered Lace Nets. -Chotce-collection-of German Embroidered Nets, Eataistoom dotted and figured nets, and fine St.° Gall Oriental Nets, all 45 inches wide, per yard, al 98c. to. . $3.98 — Broadway at Thirteenth St. Thirteenth St. 5 ar BEGINNING TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, MARCH FOURTEENTH - OUR ANNUAL EVENT “One Dollar” Watst Sale 40 White Mohair Walsts, made sath ~ | About 00 od waists slightly sled tucked yokes, button back or front. Since we of our own ac~ ere se i ewe at 2 Volue $3.00 | cord established a precedent | models. SO eo Gutta oct” 7 *| some seasons ago for these : Value $3.00 “One Dollar’? Waist Sales | White. batiste, front prettily trimmed | _~ f 2 | with wide Valencenties lace insertions| WE permit ourselves to be) pad (collate said cutis Ot eee: governed by it, and conduct} Value $3.75 50° Hand ‘“Emb-oldered. fintn waists, button Lack - models, dzes 3 and 33-only: i Value $2.00 ; f Lawn elect with Mech'in Lice in Sheer white lawn, trimmed with widel a sale of this character every | ‘roll esige ed ky hemstitchtog imitation Duchess’ lace which forms a Vaan —V—at-neck,; with same—Ince-set~biss- year-atthis-times ere Value $2.00/ “This year all the, mate- OTe pls paeon having al’ rials that go to. make these tucks artanped between, waists—the fabrics, the laces | and the labor, too—mhave) , greatly increased in cost. fF It is not an casy matter faite Value $2.25. wn embtoidered down front ta wd {eb e sty -and having aw fe ed yoke of samey. finshed by hemstitching and tucks. Valve $2.50 Filmy lawn, yoke of embroidery and lace, insertions are alzo set through body, | three rows of tucks around sleeves. Value $2.00 a ee ha boeken Steet to conduct this sale under) The rew G _tihed with cluster tucks, 9 existing conditions, yet des\eseea Tucked model of lawn, combined with | spite every obstacle we neal Wh ie cl cake nbroidery, giving an original) thousands on sale, just be: ) Valu $2.00| cause so many women are | tacklag parle arse eS | waiting’ in’ anticipation of | Bhck La tucking, embroldery and lace insert-/ front model w: tng, body at font elaborated with ume ite stirring event. bth Hacket. Chet €@ |" tutte 1¢ $2.09 Broadway at Thirteenth Street. ; bilip shorn [eas] THE OUTER psporn — _ Unusual This $42.50 Silk Lined Voile Suit “Exaclly a as shown feve. The accompanying ketch represents w very tiever new — Etoh Model, made of ,the finest quality Chiffon Votle, beautifully braided; collar ard cuffs edged with taffeta plaitings nud finished with vestee of fancy braid anil lard. Armour’s Lard works into the flour quicker and goes further than ordinary ‘‘Simon Pure’’ Leaf _ es — 00 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. man N& BRO L CREDIT HOUSED LIBERA Evenings 10 o'Clock. Write for oar | NEW BOOKLET, containing taforma- ‘ Soa mt on exhibition Comper su Dia 3 ‘Full Sets = u | ance | All Work Guaranteed 12 Years ‘ NO CHARGE FOR PAINLESS EXTRACTION RANDELL’S PAINLESS DENTISTRY 30 Years in New York S. B. Cor. 14th $t, and Third Ave, Our ifberal credit Entrance on 14th St, high girdle; full cluster platted-skirt over heavy, rich Talteta drop, “Colors btue; brown-agd- blacks -——— | For this day only. | W. L. DOU Hien $3.50 SHOES ic ‘THE (WORLD. MEN Oo you wear W.L. ? Hnot, 1! helieve you: pas oleae reasons. why it @ay you to wear theme. ¥ give the wearer the benofit of my thorough and practical of shoemaking, which has extended over fifty years. ive the wearer the benefit of my exctusive method of tan~ Eareaeh bottom soles which-makes them more fiexibic-and- gives Jonger wear than any other solo leather produced in this country. As Lem the it maniifacturer of men’s Mie: Mand-Sewed Process shoes In the world, It ls necessary for me to purchase Jeather and other in enormous quantities ; the benefit of low | Late) T obtain I give to the wearer iu superior quality or I give the wearer the benefit of the most complete nization a » toremen and skilled shoomakers, who receive tho hi it wages pald In the shoe industry, and whose pourian ship Cores bain excelled. The selection of the leathers and of materials for each part of the shoo and every detail of the mak Bs te looked after nud pened yey ee by, these expert men, regardioss— of sheeel on exes: take you Into m: factories at id Hdicow you how caretully Ww. oBaeise hoes are made, y ‘ould then understand why they hold thelr shape, fit better, ea longer and are of greater value than any other mak e thousands of unsolicited testimontals every year, | tog th ines Rpeaaee of those who, after many years yhavefound Douglas shoes to be the best prod: for the price. A pack« age of red original letters will be mailed you free for the asking. ‘make and soll moro Mon’s Fino Hand-) are @ few of the reasons wi | Sewed Frocess Shocs than any Other maresTad' iret ft tite WOriin WwW. DOUGLAS. $4.00 GILT EDGE SE SHOE cae AT ANY. PRICES pe Ee ia OM CRS AND 5.00, or ESA a Nie: Sas PERLE |. 1. Totes roy Douglas, Brogtion, Mass, a el re DOUGLAS QREATER NEW YORK SHOE STORES: Avenue, corner 1201! BROOKLYN, Serer $n Breet, a77a-tRua Ae bol, 14 thie 1a7th Bia, | 708.710 Broadway, cor, Thornton Bt. H * Corner 340 west 130 13) - 167 Broadway, corner Gates Avenue, betty way corner Soh Beret. | 388 aint k nue, ‘coraer 2d Btreet. Fulton Street, }447-1440 Drosdway,, corner éist 8k, | 340 Eighth Avon fs Taveniete one ae tl 4: 478 Fitth Ave Q74 Third Avenue, JERSEY Crry—i Bust Color pasa sires. ~18 Newark Avenue, World Wants Work Monday Morning