The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1907, Page 6

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aount tegiela and Gov Hughes ¢ aay wit app n nt MERWE = NOTHELP PLN TO OUST HIM == Refuses to Appear at In-) vestigation of Office Ordered by Mayor. “ASKS A SQUARE DEAL. Willing to Assist Fair Probing of All City re Offices, Governor Didn't 6ee Ellison Mr. Filism 4!d not meet Gow Fu after all. He was under the Tmapredaagn | that the Goyernor was so anxious Botough President Ahearn to-day him about the prospective Lexowing of Balked at the investigation of the con-|the city that he would come right down @uct of his office by. the Commissioners | ‘9 the Hall of meee But Soules r s no at way ef Accounts and. through his counsel, |}! + cake Silaeels hiner” ante Martin W, Littleton, served notice on | ne ing_the Corporation Cou them and Corporation Counse! jon of appearing | do s¢ the Governor sept word seo him at this time. r with htm at the executive } r Ellison |to call there. When Mr, Killieon fa t but Before them to testify af blank refusal by Pre e tan Mr, Ellison pays he aie Will be there on Thursday 4 ce strwalh redhat Around the City Hall there is a wel! F, to put him on trial for| defined impression that the Mayor is : the conduct of his office forced them to| far from anxieus to Invite « general aa i aaee erunie. slstive Invemtigation of the city serine meine for ome eens Dut een Mp raat ater, a 1 5 ne ibe confined strictly to the department Digp missioners would meet again on Th undgr President, Ahearn. He te sald if " t particularty anxious to war ‘ Gay morning and go on with th a from the Water Department. ‘ol = =f “imation of witnesses who are to appear] iticians around the City Hall were of if against the Borough President. Mr. ! thie opinion thas Mr. Eliteon had, been a : Hopped by the Mayor that it might be , Bilison seid further P- well not to see the Governer to-Gay ee peal to the Supreme ( to compel President Ahearn to and answer questions about t @uct of his office. SHOT THREE AND ONE VICTIM DES Mattheson Fought Desperately Referred to the Mayor. The inference was plats heard the assertion. Mr ferred to Mayor been using every means at bis com mand for months past to, for Berough to desert Ch anq join the against the Tammany leader “Mr. Ahearn will welcome an {r wation by the proper authorities Mr. Littieston Gov. Hughes is here to ference with the Co: ‘with reference to a ge @f the various city will gladly join son now in an islative inves:: hae nothing ¢ be inferred fore these Com Bay. sense indicates Uhiing to fe, of who to Corones’s Office. sane or delirious . t One Hundred Thirty-Afe was to-day held or the Coroner the niece, Mrs. Amaba Hoffman, died in Lincoln Hospi husband, George Hoffm: , Arthur Goubelma: to die from the shots fired ¢ when upbraid request Mitche man him n @ pat ol wag or 4 report of the ; permitted 10's OH, JOY! THIS AUTO Gmination JOLTED THE B. R. T. am maxing journmen GAVE A BACHELOR SUPPER. o| . Ma H. Rubin, who is to mam Horner’s Furniture The Standard in Quality and Style In addition to our own } f strictly high. class Furnitur re disposing of the Stock of GEO. F. VETTER’S SONS 35-37 WEST 23D STREET 1-3 TO 1-2 LESS THAN THEIR MARKED PRICES On Sale at Vetter" s Warerooms, ¢, we purchased and fot for many years ha a magnificent stock of Fine Furniture bee aced on market at the prices we ate very ch et ar most ex. art are represented e pa r adapted for WED S The extensive collection embraces Parlor and Li y Fy Dining Koom and Chamber and White Mah China Closets, Chi We anticipate a quick disposal! of this stock, and as the Lease expires May lst, when building must be va.- cated, an early inspection is advisable to partake of ithe Bargains offered. R.J, HORNER & CO., || West 234 St Fyraiture Makers & Importers. | West 24th st on re-| with Police When Taken | and prosper. A seven-time World Want work$ all the week. Orde: The Kind You Have ITHE EVENING WORLD.1" MONDAY, APRIL CASTORIA |~ For Infants and Children. Always Bought Bears the Signature Use For: Over Thirty Years r one to-day Two Hundred and Twenty-nine USED PIANOS And Other Instruments Have Accumulated From Our Business of the Last Three Months Tomorrow They Will Be Priced for a Thorough Clearing Cut “women who are physically weak. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK —et rene 19690... ri kad Unsctupuloes manutacturers have attempted to introduce worthless imitations of this corset to i public. The special fe: Nemo Self-Reductng Corsets are protected by Letters-Pat- ent and cannot be imitated. These features produce resulta impossible in other corsets, . | The Reducing hed reduces and supports the low- ef part of abdomen, oi ing the acctmulated eal Ve below the syinseteea lines, is attached to the “ Front Steel” and held down the “Double Garter Attachment. It appebeinslet amres: etomeopn hg ani support, ves the form a permanent perfect mold. "The Nemo Self-Reducing is the only perfect Corset for the stout woman, It reduces the sbdomen without the slightest discomfort so effectually, that the skirt has to be taken in 8 to 4 inches when it is worn for the first time. Pt nto he strap ysicians recommend it because it gives a firm support to Dressmakers recommend it, because they approve of it aga foundation for a perfect fitting gown. Because of its wonderfn] wearing qualities and of what {t accomplishes,’ this corset at $3.00 is a more economical investment than three ordinary corsets at $1.00 each 312, for the tall stout woman, of Couti! or Batiste, all 314, for ths short steut roman, of Couti! or Batis! 3.00 pig My eco! ooh ncelicd Brocaded Couttl, out WOMAD, of Brocaded Coutti, all tines B18; wih Bust Sehnert, of French Coutt!, all sizes 5.00 jartments Kors 5R06.," Mir 12th Street, New York Women’s Suits At Spec Prices The Basentent Store will present two more little. priced offerings of Women’s Suits tomorrow morning. They are in-Eton and three-button sack coat styles, and are priced at $7.50 a suit, a remarkably small price for suits euch as ) these. The illustration shows the two styles. At $7,50—Suits of mixtures and checks, MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. | By three-button sack coat, with patch pocket; gored skirt, front gore side-plaited. At $7.50—Suits of mixtures, fitted Eton jacket,’ trim- med with strapping; three-quarter length sleeves; gored skirt, each gore side-plaited. Still More $5 Millinery Two hundred more Hats at the price the Basement Millinery Salon has made famous, $5, will be on sale to- morrow morning. Théy are fresh from the workrooms, and include the very latest ideas us to shapes and trim- mings, as wel! as materials and colorings. It is impossible to find, anywhere, Hats the. are the equal of these at the price, $5, HE occasion will be of immense interest to the hundreds of people who are always willing to sacrifice the sentiment about newness in order to secure quality far above what the same amount of money could buy in a new instrument. This great piano business accumulates ments, wise. See the list ments, , Chickering Upright Pianos wan $04 wae cl. Were $40. now § ering was & now #4 Chickerin, Parlor Grand ianos kering now $ 7 now § 4 kootng now $2 Chiokering now # Chickering Quarter Grand i Pianos ‘ boring owt Chickering Infant Grand Pianos rere $0), now 300 ¢ Knabe Grand Pianos Krabe Bay Grand ay Kna Pa wu wt r Parlor 4 was $960; now $500 Mason & Hamlin Grand Pianos & His nd now § nh} n B SF & Hamlin Ba “ dow & Hamlin I 1 $00, now sas Steinway Grand Piano y Parlor Grand 1 wet Merrill Pianos tee $2 » 18 w Crown Pianos wae pe now t be whan strument when it comes in. which we take in exchange from people buying new instruments. policy of sending out only new pianos for rental obliges us to sell the’ slightly used in- These pianos are good as new)of-course; and when tuned and polished no one could tell that they were not brand-new, There is a large number of these fine little-used instruments in this offering. Those that have been used more, and those that may have been abused, are reduced in price aceordingly— the most decisive reductions of A splendid opportunity for beginners in music. and do not wish to expose their fine pianos in the removal, In addition to the regular pianos, there are Knabe-Angelus and Emerson-Angelus Pianos; aleo Autopianos, Angelus Piano-llayers and other players, and Symphony Organs and Orchestrelles. Note the savings; and remember that any instrument may be bought on easy monthly instal- the year. 3ut be early tomorrow for best choice, Doll Pianos wan S18 H was $3% w $0 Originally Now At 50¢—Rompers of chambray with red or white piping, collar- was §219; now was p40 | Hardman 0 | ats is i rete $460 $085 less and with pocket. Campbell Pianos was $x goo ae Ag 6fc—Rompers of blue or gray chambray, with turn-over as 3 w siso| 1} Or elie, was $2 | Lindermann 400 B75 4 ‘ a - ; “er collar and pocket trimmod with white braid. Sizes for 1 to 6 years. 2 Campbe welt fet, now tit ea Miscellaneous Upright Pianos ¥scher we Bn coller 9nd-pae pled i cucthalams - ong £ febmer $i: is Hand Bags at Attractive Prices ih a4 Bao aise | penne & Hamiln i Two offerings that are well-nigh irresistible, priced as they are = ¥ , . At 65c, worth $i—Bags of black grain leather, dainty design, mie $8 Square Pianos with gilt frame and chains. Inside frame, and motre-lined i 4 At $1, Worth $1.50—Sland-bags of black grain jeather, 10-inch - lt M0 Pv: fitted with purse, motion vlined. They would be good values Em { tw te Baas ee at the bigher price “Knabe -Angelus Pianos ‘ } ven. ; ) : | Hele ap ery ‘ nH Ware i. Assorted Chocolates at Half Price Ant! ware OW; Bow Fe ny “& Giean 7 These Chocolates are sold regularly at 60c m pound, but we have 1 merson-Angelus Pianos W i priced them at 28¢ # pound, They are fresh and pure, aud yery good, merson- Ange nAHOwANY. wa ag 5 on & Raven aes ot K : : . Autopianos , abury Colored Bent Glass Lamp Shades § Autopiagos, in mahogany nian “ Colored Bent Glass Bhades, al! finished with colored glasg bead Ang yelus Players 4 fringe, and all very much below value } ' winch Shades, sib brass crowns, @, worth $4.60; same, with glass : en ne. sh. worth is St us 4 ann nel) Shades, in dome shape, %, worth #0 Game, 16 and té-inoh ; sor oH oe Hee ah i ws. "worh BE And a cn | v te Hardinan Sub-St Station Store, Basement, Stewart Building . i poneRaegmneieutaneat w $14 mn 4. ee aR ae i. val f : JOHN WANAMAKER M te Angelus, mahog ‘ RD oneh | Eee ba was é w oe H th hickering Miscellaneous Seif Players “'%* lr Be | Behiner & Ba ' te | web TT) My A oe \e JOHN WANAMAKER vast numbers of pianos and other instru- A rare chance for those who are fitting out country houses Symphonys and Qr¢ hestrelles Miscellaneous Upright Pianos Other hats in the Basement are priced at $6 and $7,50, They are just as good values at thir prices as the $5 lates are at theirs. $10 Framed. Pictures at $5 Hand-colored Etchings and Photogravures, in a variety of very pleasing landscape subjects; form this offering. They are framed with and without mats, in 2% and 3 inch gilt frames, with mounted cornera and center ornamenta, burnished in gold. Sizes range from 32 x 34 to 26 x 36 inches. There are only a limited number of these worth $10 And our beautiful pictures at this attractive price- Men's Half Hose at 18c Men's Socks of imported fast black cotton, all-black or with un- vieached soles or feet. They are worth 25c, but are priced at 18 apair. Very good values. unless we told them other- Dainty Dresses for Babies At %0c—Dresses with low neck and short sleeves, some with narrow hemstitched raffie, others with brettelles trimmed with lace and with lace edge on sieeve, Sizes for 6 months to 2 years. At $1—Dresses with low neck and short puff sleeves, with ribbon beading and lace efige at neck and sleeves Children’s Rompers “© <eattteieaiatiil anh

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