The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1907, Page 11

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a Tt Little Girl Deserted on Street By Mother Who Is Being Hunted $1,462,000 MORE FOR LETTING THE SNOW MELT AWAY Board of Estimate, With- out a_Question, Votes Additional Money. "Wo entry on tho calendar or other goublic notice was given that Street- Cleaning Commissioner Craven had @sked tho Board of Estimate at ita Mecting to-day to appropriate ¥1,462,000, gore for omergency snow removal. ‘The request came up after the calen-, er had been disposed of, and the Board assed It with aa little nolse as possible, Nobody felt lke making any remarks, Rioteds asked about the mountains of ow now omelting tn the streets and fanioading their biliions of diszase- breeding germs, upon the air, Nobody |) Paked about the hospitals Ailing up with pneumonia patients and the dally growth ‘et the death Mst. Nor did any one men- jtfon the Commissioner's public adruta- sion that’the department has failed in [its work of snow removal. No comment was made’ on tho fact | that $750,000 wns added to the fund three vweeks ago, and the cost wes then eald to-have-excéeded-4-millen-and a! quar fer. _-'he aporovriation went through ty ~oMpantmoua consent for immediate oon- Gate for this winter's #no7 mehich In now running off through sew- “The cost of not remaving 15 1-3 tnehea of snow last year under Woodbury was about $70.00. This year the snowfall has been sqmething like # inches, and the cost mote than three times aa much, faith total fallfire as the reault—accord- ink to the Commissioner's own admis-,| jon. ‘DRANK POISON TO . _ WIN BACK FIANCE. “But Swedtheart Was Obdurate and Preity Girl Is Sent to Hospital. Jutta Bost, a pretty twenty-year-old Polish girl, tried to win her wweet- heart back to’ her to-day by taking WEE VENEN G wo RD TF RID YS MRCCH TYrss : FOUR. WOMAN ABANDONS @ dose of fodine The young man, ‘Virgil Petropol!, a Greek flower dealer, had been devoted Ul two weeks ago, | asked hin if tio stil} car: hoatn enc she When he ceased to call on Julin. th Het thar they tlad-made-a-t thes ocean The girl sent him a note to-day ask- coming engaged, and that ing him to meet her. in her home, at} he would never marry her. No, ‘137 Washinggbn street. When “Then I don't éare to live!’ cried occasion. get a policeman, sald she would recover, - | Petropell, arctyed | his Norman tower t- | Juka, gulping down « tumber full of had prepared tor Petropoll- ran--out. and who sent Julia to tho Hudson Street Hospital, where {twas 30,000 PAIRS- PER DAY Merit-Shoes-are made by. the only shoe organization in the world that is big-enouzh to own two- tanneries-and- six factories, employ 5,000 people and own a chain of stores. sells direct in its own stores at as ingle profit. __,. This organization gives to each hide used in Merit Shoes the: full old-fashioned oak tanning and proper seasoning. Custom shoes at any price have no better leather. j Sold at Three dollars beeause this shoe organization is the | only one that can EN ten. million pairs of of shoes a yeu you Merit Shoes at $3.00. 00. a pair instead of $4.00. Men’s and Women’ s styles for Spring now ready. GREATER NEW YORK STORES ‘FOR MEN AND WOMEN: $ Manhattan Manhattan 291 Broadway, corner Reade Street. 964 Third Avenue, near S8th Street. 19 East 23d Street, Metropolitan Life Building. $09 Eighth Avenue, near 3oth Street. 276 West 125th Street, near 8th Avenue, Brook eines . 144 East 125th Street, pear Lexington Avenue. 293 Eighth Avenue, near 24th Street. 643-645 Fulton ‘Street, corner Rockwell/Place, Fifth Avenue, near tith Street. 192 Greenwich: Street, 1 1399 Broadway, near 1129 Broadway, near De Kalb-Ayenue, “Made. -by the ‘only tannery and factory organization that... pene Woman seemed trying to impress her) astrakhan coat and hooded hat 9 | with somo injunction. As Mrs, Murphy | Police were unaplo to decide whet pice where they |*3 4 kidnapping or abandonment cass. ayenve \ COURT REVERSES ON BANKRUPT BROKERS. TRENTON Ne March Vie ioteger tn tha United statea Court sion of The Effects of Opiates. Te INFANTS aro peculiarly susceptible to opium and its reparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known, “Even in Emalleat doves, it continued, these opiates causo changes in. the fangs” ch are likely to become permanent, cansing: fonsiand mental perversion, raving for alcohol or narcotics in later life. Nervous diseases, such ay intractable nervous dyspepsla and lack ot a wers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children qui eet penithele infancy. Gane rule among; hy aclang Taba children should never I ocie ‘tolbe!'a: eive op! In‘tho smallest doses for more than o da: time, ee ae then if unavoldable, ibe a io administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothin, Bi other narcotics to children by A but dia ea nen pda pe peel | decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it. Children who are Ucted a stock | need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime te Waiee Ses yan @acked | dose them willfully with narcotics, New York, “Phe attains of tne amtof| , Cantoria containa no narcotics if it bears th) aro now left in the hands of recelver| M@uature of Chas, H. Fletcher, © appointed — by State Court of! Genuine Castoria always bears the signaturo of Ale Vb 0 cL : eg ene Se ; Police ‘on the Hunt. ions and growth of tho cells wh ne court wan without the purinesa of wits not much an came y aot © Hved on Mrs, Joseph B. > East Thirty-first ‘street, dressed woman twWking to an pte woll<iresped «irl of four or five to-day as the children were pasalng to eohoot ] 20 could Policeman the. child so. the ¢ a RESTAURANT oes EIGHTH SIXTHIAV, 19°70 20 * STREETS NEW. YORK. First Spring Sale of. Mise ot ae To-morrow marks the initial Spring Sale of the Simpss pson Crawford M: firm in our position as first in matters of dress for I Misses and Children, and withtcoorionteittte We announce tufecliOg din ais stocks than will be found anywhere else in the United States. at here this year'aré greater and more hea Women’s _ Handkerchiefs ‘Saja Floor. ya Handkerchiefs: ie Mar abaio 19¢e. pa for Men's regular size Irish Linen Handkerc! all site sire hems; 3’cuand 50c. qualities. Every garment for the Miss bearing the Seen Crawfor} label carries with it those same style attributes that you find in garments , to measure. ‘Particularly is this emphasized in this collection of "Misses? Smart Coat- Sun at $24. 75 are the sma! Manet worrteny ie ee Bulte that the son Crawford ne Binge with two broed ie sea Rey utd he Piero Misses’ Prince Chap > Suits, | made of check and-hatritie also plain ante fabr <All new Spring ahades, Coll some "with bromacione thea: “with ate noire 18 pleated E nto Beenie Meets Blzes 14 andsi¢, 8.75 Bpoctaleat sages ot goad ally 5 he z Junior Suits 2,701, oe vole and | Misses t sa white = Bull Hage skir iT inaelilve pink and, Ss inte 14, 75 aineNara SEE aa Junior Suits of Fancy Mixtires: gio 6 range of fancy mixtures, also blue serges — +o sdiwith contrast- Rineseo oes broadelothcankle jengene torrente: ofs tae 1g ener eae: and roults trims nh Misses’Three-quarter Box) Girls’4ALength Coats, ii ieatet A Made of strij and invisible ches! elt allae and cuff ad th so cblor Broad. : Coats, ntapped And trl med {fey iGirls’FancyCollarlessCoats } brown und can, iso tan and green ohecks collar and cults trimmed’ in. solld colors—double breasted model, Special, — Misses’ Full Pleated skirts, made ot chiffon panama’in blue; brawn and bldek trimmed with @ deep fold of seit mas terial at bottom ate 8 85 to D9, Good $5. 95 | value at $7. =f nerge, Misses’ Cutaway BoxCoats t4-to 16. Spectat $12.75 mocelnzone semi-fitted, other box Girls’ % Length Box Coats, Made full and well Uned with soft guaranteed satin i 08 Le tailored in blue und golf only. 8 to M4 years, Special beautiful variety of colorings, such as Blue, Brown, Gray and Black, also ene grays in plaid and res—in the various full box, side and cluster plaited models, with tailored stra appings)< or folds of They are sure to prove both stylish and serviceable. : , Catles aterial. The New. Millinery. All New York agrees that the Simpson Crawford millinery styles are the most “Charming to be found anywhere.—-Don’t buy your Easter Hats without first see- ing our display of Trimmed Hats for Morning, Afternoon and Evening wear. } Trimmed Dress Hats et $10. Splendid workm: Every new fabric that is orulae for Spring, 1 1907, _ will be found in our collection of Suits at $15.50. : Our Clothing stocks, which include in this instance three of the new Kuppenheimer models, are acknowledged. to be withal the most diversified-and_correct in sty le. new gray worsteds In plain and fancy At $15.60 we show Butts of A wealth of style end chic chewiaia and casaimeres, in ouieaas, and i in-h ing wea- dark qixturen, aa) Well ax lac! npommae mitre teaser ace acs her sainete or datinte: Ur coat : $15. 50 ‘ally @ third more: Trimmed. Sailor Suit Hats, $4.95. Direct from our own work- —“sooms—-consequently extlusive with us. French and American Untrimmed Hats; ‘A-magnificent-display— Domestic Untrimmed Shapes—81. 48 to $4.03. pare Untrimmed ‘Shapes —$2.50, $3.75 to Kk Special in Ready to Trim Hats, $2.98, Men’ s Spring Top Coats $15.50 — Kupien ur fancy «TAY or pint, piack. Al new tea- tures. Cl rm fe found tn tite fine. igen lor men of all Dutits Seicae Mtilng collars): troud ahoulders and \the loore Back. = Men's High-Class Kuppenheimer Suits, New. Spring Models, $19.75 to $30. Btyles-and-patterns that bre only shown Uy: exclusive merchant tailofa, Tm garments are thoroughly hand-made and tailored thieugnout, Every I{ttle devatt, Kiven the same attenticn as if to measure, Rien scene: sults ee 50 am f cs ake —Made—of—fine—silk—hair-braids—sewed over wire frames. in} black. and —tH} a. Fine, prateheedt—by— te colors Regular 83,75 hats, value. ne ot youll find arava, fancy sata oe $ Checks in! worsteds “and. casatmerca,” alg. plain. 0 12. 50 ubet and bile serge—fust: color—alt size jo-morraw and pile secae: z a nbn fo: i Fine Sheer Batiste Waists Oe ean ee with Baby irish OKC, F225 nectar 69 pate, son spar Exe Pants ps serene £0" Second Floor. ‘Tants—1 cair ickerbockers 1 stra he Sultings are of the new gray ~~ mixtures, In. 0 or check eff a irik One-of-the daintiest~styies-that Tlecprsssted: with belt ewes 8 to: mw averpials ou the Simpson Crawford Waist Store > has ever brought out at the price Boys’ $5 Suits and Reefers at $3.50. e coats are You must see these Waists your- stafitts, ih over twenty ditterent patterns ior the litte Cellow up to 10 years, | Boy Boys’ Suits at 3 j ? , Mage up in Sallor or ¢ fell (a appreciate their ate A ie eee eee en ae iia tetas aay | 495200 tO $9.75. style The Ueefors in tan, red. plain gray, fancy gray checks, ‘herringbones and | 5 sl fancy overcoatings for boys 2% to 10. “Atl mado With emblem on wleeve nd | t m We call attention also to with or without velvet collar, White Filet Lace . Waists, »7.50 Trimmed with cluny Ince. Sleeve made with four rutties, edged with lace. Fine Batiste Waists, $5.93 Beautifully trimmed front, back and sleeves with fine , Jace. Regu- arly 87 | Men's $10 Gold-Filled, Gna: ~ Face Watches, $5.95. £2 Nisin Floor, + The kind you'll readily pay any’ jeweller 810 for. An open-face, thin wodel,| nickelled, jewelled American movement, stem), wird and pendant set, in twenty- » guurmnieed case. feran Basement: The following constatently moro}of the sume Kinde dre ced epecialy are nly examples of the-sort of Koods! to ba © mentioned found here—many Women, $ $1.59 & $2 Sick, es, PSce, Women’ s Golf Vest. Just tu off theee pretty. Vea style, in gray and white—$1.75 the Men's 14Kt. gold Watches, $21, Thi model, gpen ewelled nic Kel \ althar 0 Watst stitched and trimmed with emhrol and h. movement: regutarly ia Children’ 's $1. Women’s Gold- Filled Waiches Of box calf, viet Kid ant pstont are and $7.95 : Ciildren’ Ss Trimmed ‘Hai Children’s and-sUssem png chip fac Haws, trimmed with tn e wold i Anopen-face, 1 movement; & Penis 810 value case; jewelled

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