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! WOMEN DEMAND THAT MAYOR SRALL REMOVE CRAVEN Mrs. Redding, Secretary of Women’s Municipal League, Says Streets Are Filthy. TIPS TO WHITE WINGS. | Political Graft Responsible, She Declares, Conditions Dangerous to Health. for “Commissioner of ough Craven is not competent fpold the position and we have ap- to the Mayor to have him re- ‘on account ef inefficiency.” Margeret Astor Chanler $} $2 Preside, spoke ¢reely to- | attitude of the League to- mer Craven and the tien) system which, ashe the people from recely- StrThe Woman's Municipal \ Tempecttuliy requests your Gomer eo call for the resignation of Biacfonongh Creren, Commissioner {Of Btrect Cleaning, on account of | fuettiiency, of which there have teen daily evidences tn all depart Menta of the system, from the time he took office, Respectfully. JOSEPHINE REDDING, Becretary Woman's Municipal League “This is the first time we have de- franded Mr. Craven's removal from office,” said Mra. Redding, “although We have repeatedly and tneffectually, I must add, appeaick to the Mayor in Specific cases asking for betterment of outragegus conditions “We Want Clean Streeta.” “We want some one put in the office et Btrect-Cleaning Commissioner who will give us clean streets, who wlsee that t ‘bage cans are emptied, and the ash can also, . “It w time political greft was stopped and the publ health not mace to suffer. Not since the time of Col Waring. as Dr, James Bayles sati in his milk Ddefore the League yesterday as the city recetved attention regard- poliucal graft s that Mr. Craven is the aystem Utilization ¢ dna Col tend any of Barren Island, bis having served under It is ridiculous to pre political graft ts not the y and dangerous con Waring that of th jons of our streets. Sent Out 500 Cards. ‘To ascertain exactly aul town of the Street-Clowning Department's negligence, we sent out five hundred cards, asking four ques- tons as to the time garbage and aah w lected, what time the street Was swept and how thoroughly done. No two cards were sent in the same Wock, as we knew that the same condi- Mons would exist In certain jocalities, In this way we covered the whole of New Battery to Spuyten Duyvii. ( Was 4 Unanimous ery against” & intolerable conditions. ‘We learned th garbage cans and ash oans were Ciaptied as the White Wings wish “Our Investigations showed the con struction of the aystem of graft where- by the men who remove garbage and azhes demand a fee from janitors of apartment houses before they empty the cans, “You over may look down almost any Street in certain sections and see these cans full of garbage at any bour of the day “A ridiculous plea made by the de- partment |e that the refuse in the Streets is the fault of the people; that they throw refuse in the’ gutters. Yet We have seen White Wings, during the snowy weather, dump the ‘slush from the centre ef the streets into the gut ters. “Having tailed by means of civilly Worded reports of shocking street c ditions, “coupled with thoroughly prac. cal and easily followed for betterment, to persuade Commis- sioner Cravea, of the Street Cleaning Dopartment, to mend his official ways, we decided to take more decisive “{ want (0 add that ow tion through the carde re many instances garba/ removed throug private contract, Ja sone uptown apartment-houses & bage ts disposed of by burning it on premises, “One member of our League reported recently That she saw thirteen cans of garvag in front of @ Broadway apart: Upen inquiry the janitor it Was burned, with which the ashes nd caused great annoyance. said that Gtreet-Cleantng | men te full the city re-| the condition | ug geMtions Investign- the ‘White inp Brother of the Steel Magnate and Girl He Will Marry Choose the Simple Life. |THEIR WEDDING PLAIN. Young Wife Will Do Own Housework and Knows No Luxuries. (Bpecte t The Evening Wortd. CLEVTLAND, May 11.—Miss | MeGorry, who enys she dosen't want the $1,000,000 from Charles “M. Botab, magnate when she martios Prof. steel brother, went Edward dressmaker to-day retty, but tnexpen- gown that she is to wear.ac her wedding on June 18 ‘The show made by Mabellg Gilman, the comic opera singer, when she mar- | ried W. ©. Corey, president of the Steel | Trust, hae attracted particular atten- tion to the appromohing marriage of | Mise McGorry and Prof. Schwab, and, jms might have been expected, caused more of leas odious comparisons to ve made. To be sure, the young professor of Notre Dame {s not a millionaire, vat it | Is not forgotten that be is the brother jot one who ts not only willing, but | eager, It Is satd, to open wide his pure But Miss McGorry, Itke the” stiiiit’ Whe ie to marry, is @ person of plain ta and in place of the Parle gown almost priceless jewels in which Gilman arrayed herself, not to mention the fortune spent on flowers-and feast, she will wear @ simple drese of white made by the dressmaker whe has pro vided her with clothes since ber girl hood. According to one report magnate will make the young couple | witt ef $2,000,000, but Miss McGorry hae Already discouraged any possible gen- | erosity of this sort by saying “We don't Want two million spoil our plan ¢o lead the simple life.” Mothers are commending the bride- elect as an example to thelr deughte: Miss McGorry has announced that she will do her own that she waa not reared in luxury and not trained for a life of idleness. | “I was given a good education and | Lalso we! hooled in domestic duties,” she Said, “so that some day | would make H. Behwab, tually running @ private school of i- struction for White Wings Men Untrained and Siovenly. ‘<The men througout te department are untrained, N: vgs Mom | than the practices or the aelsibere a be concelv “Whatever Is dropped y @ awilipal is loft and nelghborhoods have beet diefigured by these inexcusable and re | volting mes practices of the collectors manaet iy too Lag er ew demned and now that warm soming something should be done ane for ve safety of the public health “Aside from the unsanitary conditions of the streets, from an aesthetic stand- polat they are a Gisgrace to & great ty Mike York “In addition to the rows of srrowiag garbage cans setting in front of houses ie wtreeta are filled with papers. These ive little attention from the Street Cleaning Department. The delinquencies of the department are manifold, but they are all only manifestations of the incapacity of the department's head. What a Commissioner Should Do. “A capable, conscientious Commis- donor ‘would not only establish sys- tem in his department, train hie force and have quently | velop es liew “leaning Department done, and the rr- | rults of bis incapacity and indifference are writ in filth and di al over Manhattan.’ At the Mayor's office to-day it was sald that Mayor McClellan had not yet read the communication of Mra. but Big Redding Commissioner Craven, It is has been Ill for some time, Women's Municipal since he took Mr last winter he has had. ample oppor+ tunity to show some resulta in Mis eu- perviston, ]HREE BELLBOYS =~ IN ST. REGIS REVOLT. Expected Strike of All Goldbraided Youths Faded When Others Refused to Join. ‘There was a revolt of three of the wayly caparisoned bellhops at the Bt Regia to-day. They arrived at the ho- tel a¢ 7 o'clock, when they are usually served with breakfast. ‘The three were famished, and when the waiter refused to walt on them they rose in an indig- nant trio and resigned. An endeavor war made by the three to get the Other pages in gold-braided clawhammers to join them, but they didn't succeed, By way of getting re- venge they oalled up all the newspa- pers in the city and declared that the staft of the St, Regis was crippled, that all the help had declared strike and that CAVAN MEN TO AID POPULAR. CHARITY. There are so many men in New York who are natives of the County Cavan that they were obliged to form two or- @eniastions The County Cavan Young a Protective Aap smother ‘soclety. thet '¢ F wine ioe rs on Sa he Yi te ne x: ins Her} atth | bia | and | the ateet/ housework, saytow | } an efficient wife. <And¢ e is the I wish to live when rry and Bo, you see, a lot of money would spot | everyehing Prof. Schwab says he will be quite willing to helo, with -the housework, if ecessary. He is only twenty-two. While Notre Dame. damage was hastily driven away, but some ¢lenr-hea person managed to WOCE ACCUSED SS OF MJURNGIRL = had sold hie car some time before to Mr. Thom, living in Washington Square. Mr. ‘Thom in tum said that ts car had been auctioned off. “ihe ‘suotionesr was subpoenaed and the car was finally located In the pos- Justice Scudder, who liv West End avenue. n Levins arrested Eglit last Levins learned that another chauffeur was in the car at the time With Eglit, who was paroled in custody Christy Eglit, ait, Employed by pal counsel for further examination Justice Townsend Scud- = WILL BANQUET CORTELYOU. ers der, Is Under Arrest. of New York to Honor Former Ch The committee on the dinner ‘to aes retary of the Treasury Cortelyou, ev sisting of Postmaster Willcox, of New York; Roberts, of Brooklyn; Greiner, of Rufta Bruce, of Syracui of Albany: Superinten, the Poa On r M Christy Eqltt, of No. 1% Bast One | Hundred and Fifth street, chauffeur for Justice Townsend Soudder, of the Su- preme Court, was to-day arraigneg In the Wast Side* Couft charged with assaulting Bella Wooding, She ts the governess for Ambrose H. Burroughs, int Head. of No. 32 Riverside Drive and was out :. on the Drive sidewalk walking with former’ 1 ch thrte of the Ambrosd | children on Eanory, Smith April 17 when an automotiie, whizzing |, Te ¢ the result of a desire on past, jumped the curb and knocked her "*,Pert git down, It fraatured four ribs and her collar bone. Another car conveyed her to the Burroughs's home ‘The automodile which had gone the postmastors der to hcl Posmaster-General sion of the good-will be nt to Preshiential ‘powtmas: * of Connecticut aad New Jersey to Soin. Coffee Fact!!, Are Definitely and Distinctly Diseased by Coffee Not with all people, but many, particularly those highly organized—brain workers and their kind—the alkaloid—caf- feine—contained in ordinary coffee has a direct action upon the delicate nerves of the siomach, and by a pathological the nervous sysiem is gradually and surely affected, The result will show in a variety of ways, such as head- aches and bowel or kidney trouble in some people; in others, smothering sensations about the heart, dyspepsia, etc., and in many the power of the brain-is impaired, Different people will be afiected differently, but common sense should teach that if you have any disease or symptoms } of disease you should endeavor to locate the source and cause. | It's useless to take medicine and at-the same time con- tinue the use of some injurious article of food or drink that not only caused the disease but continues it from day to day Leaving off coffee takes away the cause and the natural food elements obtained by long boiling of Postum Food Coffee fo instantly to replenish and rebulld the delicate gray matter the nerve centres throughout the body Mental poise and sturdy physical health can be turned into wealth, fame and happiness. ' Try eo Personal Test JOUR SELE ! THE EVENING WORLD,\)FRIDAY,' MAY _ Millions Have No Allarements fo? Edward H. Schwab and His Bride-to-Be Many Highly Organized People. 17, 1907. WIFE TRIPED SPILLS $16,000 HUBBY W HOTEL, = AND TWO RIERS ister’s Gray Steed Goes ‘BHIDGE RUNAWAY -_-<-+—— Pay Romance of Lillian and ‘ | teoth, and drage! in bis insane tig’ swift and unexp police didn't ge to The crazy nag Went across the Piaza, ng his unwolling mate The start was p ted that the Bridg the Job" in time} ut the runaway gate GOV. HUGHES ELECTED te and coach for an eight- Whicn sent every one soat- | head, shutting out the distressing jonas that upset his foollah brain. spell was at once removed and, The ata regaled by music and Dr. Lyon’s Tooth owder | Cleanses, preserves and Preece the teeth, and purifies the breath. In dainty blue enameled box with patent memsuring tube, Convenient for tourists ESTABLIOWED 1006 GY A Gps 1: LDS. lothing Manufacturer in DISTRESS Must Raise $50,000 | CASH This great vi is any : the un- seasonable weather, which, as all know, with cold and rain, has caused great distress all over the country, Great opportunity for pur- chasing high-grade Men's Clothing Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats and Prince Alberts, Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, all full silk lined; new models for 1907. No old stock. Tailored to retail at $15.00, $20.00 and $30.00. SALE NOW ON $15.00 Men’s Suits—Black Thibet, Scotch Honrespuns, fancy Worsted; Venetian lined, This sai ay $7 $20.00 Men's Sults—-Wool Worsted, latest modgls 1907; Black Thibet, Navy Blue and Gray Serges, new Brown shades, all silk lined, This sale. $10 $30.00 Men's High-Grade Tailored Suits— Made from imported French and English ‘Worsted, handetallored equal, to, cusiom high price tailor; sitk-and-worstedtinéd $15 BN aeames black, brownamd gray tints, This sale i ngtish Ci ofiomans PoE $7.50 and $10 Albert Full Dress $15 and $20 $35.00 Prince And We Guarantee You a Perfect Fit. Tuxedo Suits GETS a ‘Jac ‘| > \ ei >. : a Si e > Crazy and Causes Panic Balestier Had Abrupt | Willlamebure In illiamsburg. ‘ Ending. SIDE WIPES TROLLEY CAR] | Btcause Jonn smog tah’ as office No. Trinity Bata seniecvens ing, No. TL Broadway, was found by oe ea her and some frien a strange edestrians Stampede as Mad) amor uc on the ane jalwht <f Nov. 6 last lon Balentier Animal Dashes Across Sissi or: esd -eecaived: ba Tntas eens Mrx. Ralostler fiver at the Cotontal Hotel, Eighth aven pm © Hundred ay w on i] Paymaster Willlam L. Glennon, of lang twenty-fifth, strect. and ahe wan the Barber Asphalt Comp: jay | entertaining her friend Cat started for Willianisburg on his regular | OR the evening in aiestion when Hota call on the telephone. Friday trip to pay off the 1.000 ibs heerecaers let x8 ‘ Derpons Mipe Stokes went alohe with her to | Naa! with. Nita & patohgh com eate: He! the hotel. ‘They ‘met Mawton MeGov had with » # satchel containing $15,- | ern, a lawyer, at the hotel, and, goinK @9 In convenient denominations, ant) to'@ room on t cond floor, knocked was accompanied by the ansistang pay-| ‘The door was opened and Mrs. Balen master, Fred W. Lewis, of No. a} ter exclaimed, “vu! sate and gazed} Amsterdam avenue. hTey left the com. | “ith r noftly clobed and “the pany's ofce, In Liberty street, in the! fun’ taken. It was d: Ww indir recular ae een auad nein We ‘ The driver, Hugh Col No. 6 Myrtle 2 e eons, avenues, Brookly urawn by the) In the middie of the Williamsburg reach, pefore ey Bridge the gray horse suddenly we H rhe i crasy. With no warning he made a] Church ~ married th SHB. lunge forward and ran away, bit in hin] "ere Married ¢ BAPTIST PRESIDENT. ADVERTISING SHOW OPENS. jteries from the path Near Keap street stood an lee wagon, arlven by. Jop Hart, of Now 20 nd pteeet. fiart saw the crazy Hotes | ‘Phe Advertising Show opened in Madb- and apparently knew w to do to Paget ‘ ; fils “ing teemnun clumped . of 142 |soh Bquare Garden last nigh: to nota| his coat and threw it over the o forth for one week. Five ‘thousand persona were In Attendance and were | {tions of how advertising pays Great at Slaughter ‘GOVERNOR TO HEAR TEACHERS ALBANY, May it nal Pay A Gov Behoo! w Hughes wil! Tea The > ree Governor the measure = ppoattion Suits at $2 WASHINGTON, May 13 —Gor. Charlow arty missing the many street cars! @ Hughes, of New York, was toda that loop there, pedestrians and drivers} cieoted President of the New Northe scattering in frignt before the rues, | Conveuissd: WaReH was. cheat Colney, on the box, could do woth- ? apari "4 ra y iui his runaway, ‘and clung des oh SaBRY, These suits x While the eI mention of Gov. Hughes's name innide 4 with prolonged apphiuas. cut up 7 rnor'a father, i iT turned. int | Hughes Now York, was present ling street, switching the coaen arouha | and War apparently unmoved a wo that 1. ripped the varni al! the demonstra Of affection for hs Tompkins ave.ue trolley car, Turnine | fon «venue, the crazy hors: of the hig! in all of the mcst approv Hackett. reduced speed, the horses ran the coupe | M® *XPo : Into,a bik tree, upsetting the vehicle| The finest exhibit was that of the! At 43th St. At Canal and spilling out the paymasters ani] elgetric signs, all sorts of new and| the. $15,004 ndével arrangemenis being shown. Man. a" M Hi doo mes wan jet re te Tate bs ft Row large manufacturing Arms had exhibits rig procured, in which Mr. Glennom the» country being represented from proceeded on’ his trip in peace. Maine to California & delegation at] JUVENILE ASYLUM CELEBRATE, | ‘The New York Juvenile Asylum’ Witt | hold tte fiftyesixth annual celebration of Founder's Day todas at the ireu's Village, nenr Dobb'¢ Fre: = 4 ‘ Jncob A, Bite will addre \ after whic) cette rommet tty New York children. the 5 That Will Appeal to Thoughtful Men. express the influence of espert craftsmanship in eve-y line and curve and ¢staf lish a stancard of clothes excellence that rivals the product of the most exclusive to-order tailor. The range of fabrics involves a varied series, pepe J within its scope weaves and colorings est order, Numerous models are shown ed forms. Carhart 5 G Three Broadway Stores St. Near Chambers St, Smith, Gray & Co. IN OUR FOUR STORES | | FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | A Most. Important Sale of || High Grade Suits for Men | At $16.50 Former Prices $22 to $25. Blue Serges, Worsted Mixtures, Black and Blue Cheviots, 2.and 3 Button Models, half lined. benefit is yours. We need say nothing furt of the garments—22 to $2 that the market affords. bosoms, cuffs attached. Al edge of the brim, in dignif the season made its debut a Broadway & Warren St., NEW Broadway & Bedford Av., | The brunt of the wayward season we must suffer—the | BROOKLYN, The suits are the product of our own workshops, and designed for Spring and Summer service. her to justify the true value 2 Ss; $3.00 Summer Shirts, $1.65 Let us, go further :—they are the finest three-dollar shirts Negligee coat models of im- ported madras in white and colors, plain or plaited I sizes, $10 Panama Hats, $5.00 | Closely and regularly woven from the crown to the very ied and rakish models, Had s early this year as it did last | it would be ten dollars instead of five. Broadway & 31st Street, YORK. Fulton St. & Flatbush Ay, for fear it’s a you'll r Don't skip this the preparation of a dinner to sit down to. It's purposely to remind you that ON “Put: the cover on if. you want boil If you'll let roof of ‘Want" suburban home “cove ings, you will soon see profit bling over the purchase price the Yes, She Is About to Put the Cover On nnn ate Hii nothing of the sort. It PRINCIPLE prevails in every walk of lite a Mornt tale atiout not be at t GREAT Qy the pot to say niars bul h dren Be Since the founding o has cared for some

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