The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1907, Page 16

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' DEAD, THREE JURED IN FALL OFAN OLG HOUSE ' Way for Charities Structure. fg crash that could be heard fot around, the bulldine at No. 770 “Ninth street, Brooklyn, collapsed SHLARY BOARD. st of Buildings Making| Engineering Force Reor- ganized with N.P. Lewis ‘Mayor McClellan's Salary Commis- ‘gion, appointed to formula: the ontire reorganization a tion éf the city’s forve ‘of employees, to- day reported to the REPORTS MANY CHANGES IN LIST at Its Head. ten-hour “day. {6 a plan for nd classifica Board of Batimate | Ca pn attention Ifeation of the “ | RECORD STANE New York Life Building Ele- vator Runners Were Out for a Few ‘Minutes. One of the quickest strikes on record ran pulled off to-day by the fourtesn evetor men employed in the butiding pt thé New York Life Insurance Com at Broadway and Franklin, street They have been getting #60 a month for A short time ago they got together and agreed to'ask for %6/a month and @ rearrangement of hours, THE EVEN ING WORTD, FRI “GOING UP” MEN IN {SQUEEZING “EASY [MUST BUILD SEWERS FOR $22,500,000 Entire System in Manhattan Is) in Such a Condition that | Changes Are Imperative. MONEY” FROM CITY. missioners Were More Than Liberal, Property-owners on the line of tho Grand street extension say condemned by. the comm! worth $1,116,856.52, and they object to the award of "$86,911.92, The commis- sion report was presented yesterday to Justice Crane, of the Supreme Court, Brookiyn, for confirmation. Assistant Corporation Counsel Qufg- ley urged the acceptance of the report. Supt, Dev- tothe demand. | than Mberat in giving away tho city's mohey. This, he declared, was not the Counsel Quigley Says the Com- Ho said the commissioners were more The ts In mate tq-da that on t ‘This émbra newer xystem of -the- trian ofthe newer system that has hin the laat twenty years, ¢ toard-took-no action on the qtes- tion beyond referring It to the Comptrot- | tn ‘Tho engineers of Dis department will make @ thorough investigation and pet tt! wit Th ler. report}: DAY, tlre sewer syetem of Manhattan sub a condition, according to Fe | ports submitted to the Board of Beu- res hundred mifes of; sewers | 7 will have to bo rebuilt in the neat. future | = Lat ; A at & cont of $22,400,000. | “MARCH 15, 19076- MORGAN AIDS RUSSIANS. . Morgan & Co, yesterday con- Huw fo. the Jan taming . Which tn the -gontsthutian 2 far 2 idan ates for has dont 2000) requesty for ald, Bi Pi Pot t (Only Entrance Through Furniture Sto by the Borough Secretary, skirted Chesterfield, with its deép ce! AES arretoa| \ one Se root olds 10 and sell, duleker. with SNnost. eatie: all the practical: and aH CAUBES LEss a about them—a high-bred air t ing geniuscan achieve. $15, $18, ren factory to tenant, | Devers Wwelte “t5 vn, PORTER ACO: ‘Tork. catalorue R. 1322 Rroadway. New 263 Sixth Avenue Men’s Suits and Top Coats -The style points. of our new Top Coats would take the blue rib- ron at afashion show. Whether you prefer the farmefitting, full- or the more conservative) English Box Coat (as illustrated), there’s a swebger Celetiad at only tailor- $20. re) ntre vent, tbe | At the hour when the rush of the of the city departments. reduces the 8 to @ regular 00 or gore persona who havo offices | fault of {he commissioner! but be- In cha Odibiing wna almost at flood tide | cause there appeared to be a disposi- the fourtess: elarator_men_ntepoed ot |. rt ‘ot Taverybody —'t0" get ‘some easy. money. “Mr. Quigley said that in many tn- stances the city paid too much for the property Jt took by condemnation, but he did not seo how this could’ be pre- vented while the right of eminent do- before the walls and floo ‘ a clasaification The. new i (Wen and grades from 518 ‘atid 118 apecial grades, and ‘provides for; ‘a regular graded increase of salaries which will result, epee the Fe port, in a great saving of money. / ‘The board laid all satady matt for pne week on account of the absesice ot Borough Prealdent Ahearn, of Man- hattan. i It took up from a\special salary port the question of reorganizing ing and hurried, to the Eastern enginesring force of the board and ma: Hospital: There it war eala| "Chet engineer Nelwon P. Lewis was ie had a compound fracture of fmade the head of the entire engincering and a fracture*of the skuil, | force of the 5 = aaa o from to $12,000 per annum, Mivtog We. the’ Bia bre Fon ant oe tore ahlee, ri \tt the Stanton sireet ad-|reau, which . eretofore been In rere severely ajarea, but 1 us| BARD aoe ot tne Piganee Be ht that they will recoyer. . They 5 reau, Assistant Engineer: ‘1 “sent home after their. wounds had| Nichols, remains in charge under Lewis pu dressed by the ambulance sur- ntthe four: men caught in. the was buried ander tons of debris the life crushed out of him almost “am instant. Another was so badly @ that ho !s beyond hope of re- of their cara, dlosed'the doors and stood ies the-haltwaye ast corridors with their arina folded,’ None of them satd a word, “What /a this, a lring show’ de- manded a busy man With an offlce on the twelfth’ floor, Never a word replied the elevator men. Fe, | With thelr Milesian visnges get) and hard they stood like statues. Hundreds. ‘of-perwdna pound for the upper fi blocked the corridors. The-crowd grew, and grew dnd the excitement extended toBroadway, 4 : Buperintendent Devin eiowed ap when the strike was twenty minutes old. He Informed the leader of the strikers th: The eleva- | the demtppped wack into their cars, te 4 jtenants, jammed in the cheered architect {s to be added to ‘the! and the big bufiding began to: fill up above the ground floor. : ‘The dead man was John Cobexza, five yearn old, of No, 34 1-2 Stan- street, Manhattan. John Batora, game address, was taken out of yers were making the city pay as much as It Was, posalble to aqueess, In this case the extension: was only four blocks jong. but the property- ownera put auch’ a fictitious ‘vaiue on _missioners 41d very well, considering “what they Were up aguinet.” For, that Tenpon he did, not object to any of the awards, although he believed ¢he prop- erty-ownera in @ome instances ware getting more than they were rightfully entitled to. hk ! Briefs were ordered to be submitted. with an increase of $1,000 per year In his wave 4 staff of the board at @ salary of $5,000 Wrecking: the Last One. | 4 pullding \hat jcollapsed was one Seempognim is, cow of Your thelt_are being demol- 5 2 to meke way: for the new Balld: : r be used by. the Brooklyn Depart- it of Charities, The buildings at -3-and 772 had“ deen “torn down a the elght men “wrecking the last one at No, “AM of the bulldings..were four jin height. ie two top stories of the last one been torn down and: four of tne at Work near the door pf tho floor when there came an Ominous lof breaking timbers. With one they dropped their tools and ted ‘the ‘street. They were none (oo Yor ut thelr very heels there fell bricks, mortar and timbera,. eties_of alarm following the |_ brought all'of the policemen neighborhood on “the double Policeman John MoCarthy. was on tha scene. The workman (atreet told him that four of their Were buried Ghder the ruins. by them he ran to the base- ‘end through a tangled mass of ‘and twistod timbers to the rea~ ‘he atumbled over the uncon- form of Batora. With the help ‘were on th was called from the Lastern Hospital, and then the work — began: —-One—aiarm —of fire} - -and—in—engine-and--heok 424de? 200m arrived. Dragged Out the Others. er the police-and firemen en: : “and began the search Under.2 heap. By, timbers ‘they found Baeb- and Vasroack. They were curried and the surgeons found that their ‘were not very severe. police and firemen had to dig for if mn hour In the tons of “brick, -gnd-mortar before they found th Of Comsaba, He had been’ crushed beyond recognition. foreman and contractor Jn charge otitton of the: tutti were | — fed ee | —>—— Review of the New Spring Overcoats, => 's press bureau gives “the foliowing statement. Record of Exile trains for the first A pane ao? ||| Mustrating the Great Scope of Our Showing wsraye Gobre-t0 stn Nerage deiayo lod ein. ‘ a es entire field... Thoroughness-is-the-keynote of all“ Every correct style and fabric tre-represented.. The assortments are so vast that every man can find an overccat to his liking in the required size__The tailoring is superb, the product of our. own manufacturing department, which admits of no superior. Prices are moderate in the extreme, due to the fact that we manufacture every garment we sell. The range is $12.50 to £35. Everything is in your favor—a greater and finer collection of Spring Overcoats ‘was never presented. Ay, i Chesterfield Overcoats | ie bringing forth the new stocks of Spring Overcoats, we have covered: the NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. CIre PARK, NEW ORLEANS, a.,| es fot to-mormw's Loose Back Overcoats As many men prefer the loose fitting styles, and be- cause they will be in high favor, we have prepared a showing that is complete in every detail. Falling in loose folds, they give no evidence of ungainliness, | which is due to the splendid wayin which they have been cut and tailored. Jonxx;. welling. — noms, 101; Pa: Abram 11; Kilver Lady | AN In this mode!, which will be generally. | ado=ted by the smartest dressers, we show seven distinctive varieties, each one embody- | ! ing scmne specific feature. Plain black fabrics, all the new overplaids, diagonals, double dingonals and herringbones are represented. Model Lis cn extreme form-fitting fly front Chester feld, with a Cesp centr: vent and moderate flare, priced at $15, S15, $20 and $25. Model 2 isan c The length varies from the knee to 4 inches below. Some ate made with vents, others without, A eple: did serge lining is used in the lower priced coal while the finer re luxuriously lined through- out with silk Tl is are broad or narrow, short o¢ long, The fab dark grays and black. The p.ices are $12.50, $15, $18, $20, $25, $28, $30 & $35. me form-fitting fly-front Chester- field, with ro v and a moderate Nare; pirlted ar} $15, $18, 820 and $15, Model 3 is an extreme form-fitting fly front Chester- field, with side pleats, priced eat $18, $20 ;n1 $25. Model 4 is the modified Chesterfield, wlizhtly form- | fitting, without a vent, priced at $16, $18, $20, $25, $20 ard $25. Medel Sis the modified Chesterfield, slightly form- | fitting, with a deep centre vent, priced at $15, $13, - + $20,625, $30.and $35. ; | Model 6 is the button through Chesterfeld, ultra in style, with 3 buttons and deep centre vent, priced at $.0, $25 and $30. Model 7 is the ultra-button through Che’te! with 4 buttons and side pleats, priced at 520, 923 ard $30. | The New Cravenettes This form of overcoat is fashioned in two distinctive + | models—form-fitting and loose back. They are all $2 inches long and have a deep centre vent. Oxford grays, light grays and black, are the fabrics. A wide” \(amee. including sizes for al! men, at $15, $26.50, $20, $25, $20 and $35. The New Paddocks | A manly, athletic type cf overcoat, fitting snugly at the waist with a wide swesp tothe skirt. A thor Cughly_representative showing, in black thibets, at $20, cad cravanetted worsteds in Oxford grays at $25. finial Bat | OPEN SATURDAY LUNTIL-19,30. P.M, of Education ir Jat) the} it Academy,-No. 138 South Ox: | igokivn this evening at | thelr parcels that be thought the coni- |: Voneh Srotor sbetore the world ictures. werg za 3 ig tours. , AX BO Doe seth canine, i Tain Wao exercised and ingenious lew-| / y Ja the season's choicest fabrics; English Whipcords, y Worsted, Soft-finish, Herringbone Cheviots, Scotchy Tweeds, French Coverts,/Vicunas and Thibets. New Style Sack Suits. In the full flower of fashion. Three-button, + cut, and made of the most aristocratic textures. Im- ported Cassimeres, fancy worsteds and fine Cheviots in the new stripe; check and overplaid effects, , 915, $18, $20. Fr tort in-taitoring-to~ better then under “nearly Little Boys’ Stylish Easter Suits Gute little Norfolk Sults for tiny fellows, ages 3 to 7, F, cheviot mixtures, with silk embroidered emblems... a Smart new~ ideas in Russian Suits, 3 to 10 years, and boy USUSMIS two-trouser School Suits; Norfolk style, of splendid ‘wear- $3 95 iret wih ing mixed cheviots; sizes 8 to 15 years............ sae 2. ss a “Cc ‘ S. : Open Saturday. Evenings Until 10 o’Clock. ——— EUS | Anty Drudge’s Washing Test. Anty Drudge—‘‘This basket of clothes was boiled and rubbed the old-fashioned way but ten times, yet the fibre has been so weakened that they’re full of holes. The other basket was washed the same number of times the Fels-Naptha way, and there is not a break in them—fabric as strong apparently as when it came off the loom.’” ae ch .00 A WEEK OPENS AN-ACEQUNT. — \U MANN& BRO} Furniture, Carpets ® Upholstery Goods| Does Monday morning find yourkitch- en like a Turkish bath and steam filtering into everyroom? If you enjoy the odor of béiling clothes, well and good. If you . don’t, then usé Féls-Naptha ‘soap. A Home of Four $195: Mae Door Open - Saturday Fels-Naptha will cleanse your clothes in RoomsComplete: "0" z Ena Ae ‘ cold—er_lukewarm water—no_boiling—in ty Fornishet BF = er: ttverat create} 3 . Py Write for our terms apply also to half the time it takes by the old-fashioned pew Bconcer: Leng) nant, Xow -way.Hard=rubbing —and~all-the—other——{Phmnus"wontea tree Recreate Fs en pplication. # ¥ARE, fe Se at ‘These rooms are on exhibition af our Bhowroems, We alvo furnish ' ROOMS disagreeable features of wash-day done away with. ae " Use it according to-directions on the red and green wrapper. ROOMS Complete 3 : $75.00 $150: IN COLORS... * (ACTUAL SIZE OF PICTURE). ts Copyright, 1005, 3.1. -Adbien ‘& t NEW YORKERS CAN GET THIS SERIES OF PICTURES WEEKLY BY \_,BUYING THE SUNDAY WORLD EACH SUNDAY. BEGIN NEXT SUNDAY MANDAGET? THE: SETy 2: a) 6 % ae ‘NOTE TO OUT-OF-TOWN READERS, — A TE TO Ol beautiful Charles. be given to Qut-of-Town re UND:

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