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eae x3 etal | announcern day by to Erie Ta the affect that them Of the improvements ipectiy due to the now, pending befor 4. corporation een any -Sroed—-poltoy—of—ta— Provement and’ extension. joptited by Gov. ona were Urged inihis mess: ASsertioh that Railroads| Féar to Make Ini- provements, te Legiciature. It w “was of puch stringent char- N that it would be perfious for any ‘Danny Curtin, Hero, Is Going to. Harvard, to Be a Civil Engineer ent’ was made to- tiraad Company to uapension of many to the system was Publis Utilities bill the New York paid that this in ‘the State to The bill is Hughes, and Its | Goldstein, “Superintendent of the Long! AGCUSE FOUR OF PLOTTO SWINDLE “THE PRUDENTIAL Charged With Collecting] on a Policy Issued After Man’s Death; | ‘A conspiracy by which the Pridentlal | Insurance Company was swindled out of $216 was charged in the Long Islanit Clty Police Court to-day against Jacob} Island City District ‘ot the Prudential} an Weisman, an agent; Dr, Hor- E, Dow, of Maspeth, and Mrs. Stalo Komorowski, of Middle Village, L. I. A representative of the company from} Newark made the complaint. He charged that Goldsteln and Weisman, conniving with Mra, Komorowakl, in+} sured &@ man who had been dead 4! weg HAD SPEEDED AUTOS Light Bail for Two Offend- ~ ers in the Bronx. Members. of the Bronx squad of auto- mbblle chagera to-day entered three charges 6f overspééding 61 Jorome ave- nie {n the Morrisanta Police Court John 8. Dickerson, a broker, of No. toad stroct, whose home Js at No. s Bhat Soverty-tlitrd street, was Mra a f@igned. H{p frankly admitted that he violated the law. “Your Horec,"' he edid, “I belleye I Was going at about twenty-two milea dn hour.” Magistrate House almost collapsed When he heard this ada vend sald In ylow.of Mr. Dickerson’s candor he would fix the ball at. $100, the ldwest posalblé sum, and hold him for Special Seastons The next wan Alonzo Tucker, chaut- four for C.F. Harm, of No. 1 Broad vtrect: Tucker grinned ashe maid: SL gues ll confess, too, and get The piblished réport that there is ~ ——— trouble inthe Board of Dir or any ition to the present manage- ent) ef {he Erie-is absolutely -without foundation,” xala J.) H. Maddy, special Fopresentative for tho company, “Ex- dotty the!bontrary 4a the truth.,-Prest- ae derwopu ond his subordinates nt full cobtidebge OF 'y. aieni- poardiot Liretturs, | resented the a week by substituting @ healthy man fof | that.tow ball. Ho did, and his em- examination, and: that Dr. Dow signoft,, Mayer furuleiol the ponds) ot oe & false death certificate) Former Dis-| James Martin, of No. J0 Athsterdam. ave- trlet-Attorneys Merrill and Gregg rep-| nue). driver for the Rev. fised quartet In court, rt COL S On BL WY ‘The. complaint states ¢ employer was, Magt Gered bls ball. bond forfeited, but the clergbman could produce ha, driver te, Would, set aside thh forfelt- Otherwise the papers would be pent John Henry Seventy Af H 1905, Welsman, a As superintendent, Issued a policy upon the Ife of Ludwig Komorowakd, hus- [ut tlhe bilgaitent nt willbe nation work now in Oya ype not. ae ee Yan navies Wits.end indorsed, |t members. of se Hot hoe n tion to si Hoek Prom is the AN OF idente cot thin, city, bf Chizago. Rea are. fk & resident Underwood was the y: a meellng yere the sligleest reason Presidehtsl oderwood or DL the ysherofucinis are Ccontem- tary. retirement. was no mesung of the eanerday 48 Was puduntied In ion of President U1 of Ht botu by he Executive Com- prospect Sailed pai Board of Soy Dorn Curcir “When that Carnegie medal and the $2,000. that goes with it arrive, I'm going to Harvard and study to be a. ctyil en- gineer. I hope some day to be aa good an engineer as my boss, Mr. Crimmina. I'vé been ge for that medal for nearly two nd now with the aid Ark MG) ot the money I shall be able to reatize . my ambitions.” Danny Curtin, sixteen yeara old, the Youngest on tho list of récent winners, of the Carnegie Hero Medal, got_up from the pick bed on whioh he has been lying with an attcck of tonsilitis, to thua confess his ambitions. ‘and no such. mis- Here Com- that im- golng to Harvard. in ‘row Public was simp) rotection the taken without the, jerwood, Springs. heattity nider= ms members. except Permit. Prealdent only atsentes at | of the committer * “Ag to rescuing the girls. ian't anything to talk about." BELMONT’S RIVER TUNNEL FINISHED. Will Be Ready for Operation Aug. 1 if the City Will nothing to mo beside the chance of Really, ‘According to m statement made ,to- day. the ‘Belmont Forty-second. street tonnel will be opened on Aug, 1. ‘\conding The |; band of the woman Involved In the con. spiracy. Komorowski, at that time, to. ‘the company's reprosenia= tlve, had Just dled of consumption In the Metropolitan Hospital on Black- well's Island, Dr. Barter, of Newtown, examined a big Russi represented to be Kemo- | rowski, and fouad the ae in perfect h I physleal condition, On ommen- dation a policy for $632 wag Inaied, There was a provision in the polley that if} the Insured died within six months but} half the face value could be collected, Ten days after iho pollcywae-tseued- the conipany recelyed wd claim jfrom | Mrs, Komorowskt, through Guldsteln sud Welsman for, $316--half the value of the policy. The clatm was-accom: panied by & death certindute algned by Dr Dow, aftirining thar) Komorowakl of Pneumonia and exhaustion) On troneth—nt-the-certititate the com= me instructed Goldstein to pay the claim, and hé collected in the “usual course of business from the company, What fi ay aroused the suspicions of ho othe office of t Prudential Is dot » the. District: Attorney's office, Roundeman. t who charge of te Bloycle pi euin the Bronx, said in the Morrisania Court that ne haa r celved apecial 01 from” Mulberry street-to be particularly. igilant in -des tecting and arresting speed violators, The Bronx bicycle squad has been cai tioned to seo That the letter of tie law ae well as the spirit: la respected. Swings in over-fre— bacape; holds -110 feet of Ithe. De- lghts the women and rents the fat. etd the board rovia of » BR tompany’ at No: 1} Broadway, % is & well-defined Impression In fmancial district that the: Erie in among railroad corpora- Muinpaige for the deatrupts re. bi}. Accotding ‘authorities, t yee at A feckot Witrey Mroad My other railroad mctanstons ae te Ball another NE for the suspension of wl thix arkrem ting an outa: of aioré fin: $9, Elon PR eiealod ri andoral seit Qperstihg a powers. he other io aud extamtons t 7, nem 223 will be | Ken Manat all. vending -raliroad ; an has been disponed of one way: hg Executive i ay The. ca): Or ycrye. cam- us tt Selaf tad T poagane sdtawevers 1 ony Have been 4. audden. chan; if ince no apparent efort was maso y a it aects! FPwien ‘the Exe 1 {he forerront, ot: tho 7 ale yoment. the Tenn: Mi ma 2 n Je ipprovements bad exte he snp vemenn hye the: Erle witl womathing lke 10,00 inen out, of ment, and when the’ others ret thig_armiy, of unemyoxed wills a ~ | SPECIAL NOTICE! Pwo Cutaway Coat Suits. The Season’s Smartest Tatlor-Made Models. 3-or 5 button, { 73 Tat We recently sold similar Suits-at $21.53 and $27.50, ___‘Pbilipsborn— Panama, Mannish Wersteds and Serges--full pleat=d Skirts | with folds—black,russet, gray,navy and the new Irather shades. Then from a buteal drawer it Danny took two tiny plush cases, aay- Ing with pride: “Here is the gold medal I got from the Life-Saying Benevolent “Associa- tlon, and this allver one came from’ tie Volunteer IAfe-Savins Corps. The Carnegie medal, when {t atrives, will complete the Jot. - ‘But all the medals in the world are work under the river has been com- fleted and the alr pressure will be ahut bet next wook. ‘When will como the lay. Yes vi bras z vTne exoavacion Under the city's streets 14 the Gi fentras se compinted, and it ls noW & Question» whether an in Jinction reetmuning jRe company on at ceunt of its forfelted? franchise. will re. tard the Work of Kotting the tunnel {ato operation. A full caulpment of steol cars have wh cneanend. Specials for Friday and Saturday. WOMEN’S “TAILOR” MALI: “SUITS In fine Panamas, Plaids and Mixtures, in Prince Chap, Pony and New Eton effects. tafieta lined; In very natty designs, Value $22,50, for....... 16.50 ~~ GIRTS™ WO TRa ESS Tol fine netyLawns and TERENAS waskable Swiss; all. sizes; beautifully trimmed { wiib Val, laces, embroidery or insértlons for... . 3.95 to 10.50 WCMEN’S DRESS SEIRIS ‘in Panamat-and—fancy—mixtures;—ful! pleated; strictly tallor made, Value §5.00, for, . 3.00 VOMEN') READY TQ WEAR AND DRESS HATS, In afull line of colors, frimmed with, flowers, wings, velvet and ‘rib- bons, Values $7 to $8 For... eeee cise dere sew WOMEN’S PAIENT COLE PUMPS, Cuban heel, larg} bow, short vamp; hind-turned soles, usually so at §2/50, for... 1.98 CHILDREN'S PATENT LEATHER SHORS, extension kid top; sizes 1144 to 2, 1.69; BY 16 11... 1.50 cl soles, dull Write “for Cate‘ logue, E, including roof and lawn dryers. n o paperss. Dr. Dow admits ‘that he alenad the death certificate without eeeing t body of Komorowskl. Before Komorow- ski was removed to. the hospital Dr. Dow treated him for pneumonta, When Mra. et vialted his office, told him was dead and asked him to he complied, he says, that everything 1133 Broadway, New York, wun not. stra! Tel. 3022 Madison. apace | | Stern Brothers Will place on sale To-morrow and Saturday another collection of very desirable ~-‘Women’s Gloves At i Specialiy Réduced Prices French Glace Biarritz Gloves, in white only, . 6, Button Length B Button Leneth, Regular Price $1,00 Pr, 7O° Regular Price g1.35 Pr, 21.00 Elbow Length French Glace Biarritz Gloves, in Black and white, Regular Price $2.00 Pair, a WEST 125th ST., 7th @ 8th AVES THE OUTER GARMENT SHop. Examples-of Unparalicied Price-Making - FOR FRIDAY. tight and semi-Stting cutaway Coats, Chiffon 95.00 voncar Also feta Shirt Waist Dresses. 1.50 | 16 Button Length French Glace Kid oy : Mousquetaire Gloves, in Black, Regular Price #50 Pr, 2.50 Imported Chamois Leather Elbow Length Mousquetaire Gloves, in natural color, Se an er nce nner e ee me nen menmerencenraes st | —————E ea WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ RIDING HABITS A varied —assortment—in—the newest— fabrics, Including Linens; Crashes and Khaki, with Norfolk, Tight-fitting, Cutaway and Box Cgats, es “of Linen, Khaki and Crash, trom Y12, 50 ‘to. 19.75 a of Broadcloths, Cheviots and Mixtures, ‘ 25.00 « 54.50 “SEPARATE RIDING SKIRTS in Safety, Riding Astride and Side Saddle “Models, from | $7.50 to 14,7, (10,50 « 15.7 of Linen and Crash, of Cheviots and Mixtures, +... Imported Novelty Ribbons A choice and varied assortment, embraging Rajah, Shantung, Pompadour and Tinsel Effects, Gilt and-Sjlver, Gauze in floral designs, particularly adapted for dress trimming, Special, ‘To-morrow 6 inch Lustrous Faille and Messaliné Ribbon, in white, black and all the newest millinery colorg March Offering of Furniture | taste is this Jumper suit of Chiffen ft Exquisite Easter Apparel for Women Priced / to /; Less Than Elsewhere AND THE REASON FOR IT. E are candid to admit that this great underselling is practically a matter of necessity, for we realize that our offerings must te of n exceptional character in order to draw women from, the direct shopping ceatre to our establishment, accessibl> as it is. To-day there are but few women who are fat acquainted .w.th the marvelous savings that are possible here—savings without the sacrifice, of a whi: of style, quality or character, 3 Women’s Sulis. In-prtparing for the present Spring stason_; we have given heed to every trend pF fashjon. Ths result is a complete and vast array, repre- senting the most favored. models of both America and the foreign fashion centres. An? exceptional features in the.way, that we have copied high priced foreign models, reproduc: ing them atremarkably low prices. The price range is $12.50 to $50. A charming new Eton suit of Chiffon Panama in imzk, blue, pearl gray and brown, lined with c: re able taffetaj vest of fancy applique, and-entire @laborately trimmed with wide and narrow braid; short nd plaited, panel skirt. Pony Suit of Chiffon Panama at $15 A style.that will find much favor is this Pony suit of fancy atriped materials on light grounds, jined with in ent grade of sati \d effectively, stray ped. Beautiful buttons add a smart finish. Srgie breasted button through modet, with notch collar ol silk. Panel plnited -eebets — ~~ 0 ee nr Prince. Chap Suit at $15. A distinétly original-tmodel, fashioned. of black chif- fon. Panama and.gtay mixtures; Mhed with | eilk. Beralght front, fitted back, notch colias, deep. lapels, torn k caffe, Centre vent ind platted. Side reams sti backs Vest edging of white pique. Side plaited a 5 -Eton Suit, Elaborately Trimmed,$15 Another form of the Eton uit ia shown in black and blue Chiffon Panama, the new Pastel checks and-fancy cLight-and dark gray. mixtured, lined with tate A tovel effect is attained by the original method Jn which the trimmings are applied. A wide véot edged with in brald leade @ further air of distinction, The wkirt is chuster-plaiied.-————__ ‘The New TallotMade Coat Sulit,s15 A-more-sevete- model-is-thown-in-this-new-Coar- Hurt —eL Chiffon Paraiain black, blue and brown, {ash'oned in the aingle breasied button thrcu rh effect, with notch |” lapela arid inlaid yelvet cellar, A harmonten-with thé-jacket, Silk Jumper Suits ct $15. A smart conception) that will appeal to women of Taffeta in ‘lack, blue, brown, champagne; Pearl gray and wine shades; also in black, blue and brown eheses: and strip button back model in the blouse effect, with band: side plaited skirt | | | | I | } | back tuts. -lerm-cufis_on the sleeves, taffeta formihg yoke and running across shoulders, The skirt is wery full and plaited. Women’s Jackets. Designers have eclipsed all formier-eforts in the production of smart.jacket styles for Spring, 1907, Cur showing is thorcughly rep- resentative, inclucing n any distinct.ve models that are not shovn cutside of this establish- ment, The coilection is astourding fo- its diversity. We have never been so. thor- oughly prepared before. Price range, $5.98 to $25. Six Special Values in Wo- $7 98 men's Jackets, “s: ae ____Prince Chap Top Coat; $7,98.— An ingen‘o1s conception !s this new Frince Chap top coat of tan covert and black broadcloth, lined with fatin Tie back is semi-itted and the fro! ttra'g it fly elf-ct. Notsh collar, fap pockets and tu A centre vent and plaited side sams at back form'a fire effect. Pony Coal, Notched Collar Style, $7.98. A f:tching model is this Pony Jacket of double twisted covert/ahd tiacs broatcloth, lined with satin or taffeta; straight fly fon!, semi-fitted back) notch edllar and ceep tapets.~ Stitched ~ straps “rum “across, the” shoulders t8 the bottom, frontwand beck, and straps Collarless Model Pony Jaécket,67.98 «Another: steiting form, of- the-Pony Jacket te fash toned of ‘dotible twisted tan covert, satin Iitved, and black broadciotil, silk lined. It is a fly front, collirles, mode}, with wide stitch:d straps rudning across the shoulders. ‘A gollar i) simulated of ‘stitche 39 And regul=tidn’ sleeves terminate in cuffs formed of giraps— ~ = = Pony Coat, Sev M $7.9 A Pony Jacket of black broadgloth silk or satin 1 ned, is shown with a-rotch collar ani ftitshed, and the of pefaiTored, — Straighr ty tront and. flatirg tottom. Form-Fitting Covert Jacket, $7.98, | A striking-Karment—te-2: own. in-.a.Corset»Fitting: Jacket of tan covert, lined witn nilk; notch collar, deep japets-and-fiy front; Evite gatment,ingluding sleeves, applied with rows’ of narrow stitched straps, *ceep turnback cuffs, Taffeta Silk Pony Coat at $7.98. _ Another interpretation of the Pony Jacket is repro- duced In back taffeta silk, ined with white satin; 3{- plaited ste terminate in cuffs, The entire garment 1 Ouilined wth wide milk brald in sctoll detign, and all | teama are overlaid with tio same braid, L: rf “STORE OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL’ 10,30 P, M. A Referénce Book for You and for. for Our Friends and Their Friénc The 1907 World Almana They are made o! checked, striped and faricy Taffeta; G all shades—various late models—w.th lac: guimpes or yokes, also jumper effects, full pleated skirts, suitable for Library, Parlor, Living Room or Bedroom At 25°} Below Regular Prices. Upholstered Chairs and Rockers, - Mahogany Tables, Dressers and Chiffoniers, Gilt and Inlaid Céntre and Wall Cabinets. --42 West 23d St. througn to 224 St. - ——— ; Suet West Twenty-third St ON SALE EVERYWHERE, » 2§ Cénts, BY. Mall, 83_Céiite. reet. WUVIVITTVATEDDEVIDAAESAATINERNTANOIIINTAT4 \ q i