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DODGER M VAINLY TRIES TO SQUAR oo 7 Plans Mass-Meeting to “Explain” Be- trayal of Constituents in Helping | | to Bury the Bill for, Five~ | Cent Fares to Coney. nickel owing to tbe failure bil! that would be a direct aid HERE IS THE T, J. McMANUS, P. H, McCARREN; GEORGE B. AGNEW, JAMES A. THOMPSON, Ramember them In a desperate effort to square himself with angry constituents for voting to smother the Wagner Coney Island Five-Cent Fare bill at Albany, Senator Thomas J. McManus Is planning to hold a mass-me ing in his home district to “explain” Since the cherry-whiskered Tammany leader of the west side tene- ment district put himself on record Committee on Railroads, residents of his Senatorial district have person- ally told him of their surprise, while the masses have stormed “The” McManus's club-house and denounced him to his face. facetiously ask the NPM aly etiam McManus asked a State Senator from this city at Albany yesterday h ve nt any price—of-armor waa spect he be | a a amfle-that-would-not-beceradicated Sailor and Gibson to speak at the meeting. This certain legislator was in favor of the Five-Cent Fare bill, and showed his friendship for the poor by voting to ” take it out of the Railroad Committee's hands. Turned Down by Senator, | | ters in my district are strong for the bill,” said McManus, “and it ts up | to me to do some explaining, Wil! you | b+ a speaker for me?” “Most emphatically no," was the Sen ators reply. "You voted to smother the measure_and now you will have to take the medicine.” | Dut this did not stop ““TDve" McManus from going ahead with plans for the mana-meeting. He can call on “Paddy” | Biute, “Sam” Ash. Owen Bohan and| fifty other henchmen who ate on city | Pay-rolis or share in patronage of | organization, and with « bass drum a @ horn he can wather the gang at a) our of the day or night Voters ta the Senatorial which extends practically from @venue to the North River District Eight and from Thirtieth street to Bixty-Mtth, will no: forget MoManu: hery > soon, as that Tammany leader will have oppor tunity to realize when be runs for oft again. At a picnic given by @ soc and church organization last Bund MoManus was not greeted » ts was du Shares in the McManus clut now tn course of con @le@ through the district at $i A Tenth ave niture dealer scribed for # two mo voted to k ney Isla k « t Desertec by Captains Tw ing men a . McManus her jam of the ey Island méae to at ed cha b In Ce A 5 to Coney wich B. KR, T ‘ lckels sP “ ‘ card f end dempiie fut inapectors the fumed . corpora tic Atier @ polloe ordered the cars to proces! w Out collecting « se f 4 the Pertengery then Kae (bres cheers dm the excliement allending the hold > te pames of “MoMenus, the Doser,” “Poor Jonu” MoCall and “Owens, the Gag)Man. were Crequently Mentone and Pome wertinen! remarks ‘tare cet enliisiiort és SOME NAMES TO REMEMBER AS YOU PAY YOUR TEN CENTS CAR FARE TO CONEY ISLAND Don't forget when ths conductor collects your second fare on the trip to the seashor> that you pay the ertra Wagner Pive-Sent Fare to Coney Island Bill, Don't forget the Senators who helped to throttle th: ( oeeeneenenmeee eee to-day. when they seek re-election, SFE) THE EVENING WORLD,"*FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1907. ‘MANUS Kaiser Smiles Just Like Roosevelt, HEAR CABRERA Says Carnegie—Does It Look that Way? |S DYING AFTER LOSING TOOTH Guatemala's President Report- ed to Be Victim of Blood Poisoning. E HIMSELF t mney F er hand. MEXICO CITY, June *Prenident | ‘There was an explosion, and Mi | Petratia Cabrera of Guatemaia is dy-]Cadtwan lost some of her hair and was fe budly singed about the face. The blage | at a a raced through the entire apartment Jhane ie NE statement was made land the firemen had « atubborn fight to Vente cent 2 Jose D. Games, who Is in| check the flames feeiiegt Sehtaoe nAdential agent ¢ A flood water was turned on the i dent Zelnya of Nicaragua rooms and soon went through the cetl- - t Mr. Gamex claims to pave received formation from an UNGUeationable ree to the effect that President iffering from bi | dent Cabrera has not left the executive mansion for elght days. This report was further corrsborated »y & Spanish planter who r He a measur nt atro! eged to have been committ of the Senate to pass th=} | Saar ‘bat C 4 ty vues: sin ceoa to their own coastituents, jooeletiae guido es ei BLACKLIST: TRACHOMA_NOT PLAGUE. MEXICO CITY, June 2.—7 om. J. T. McCALL, JAMES OWENS, CONRAD HASENFLUG, as been in the har EXPLOSION AFTER. / DRESS CLEANING ) Miss Cadigan Burned, but Mr. Hemstreet Saved His Manuscripts. Ellen Cadigan, whore apartment he top floor of No. 30] West For 1 Atreet, washed a pongee dress with gasolene earty te@ay. She bung it in a dark room and later went tn to t, carrying « lighted taper in TOPIC O at Critics with Br He Says: ‘‘Envy Is or ein Twenty cases of the Pres/Jept— Theodora 2D se p> Jisease have been discovered. The THOMAS H. CULLEN, ame to Mexico ¢ <Biun-Shoe Cool, Comfortable Summer Footwear. Ex reme style inthe Shapes—Genuine Merit in the Shoes. Suilt at the beginning to create the Big Blyn Business, built now to maintain andenlarge it. Thrifty People find in Blyn Stores exceptional op- portunities for buying shoes of reliable qualities for | the entire family, at prices that mean a decided | saving—of time and of money. | Ladies’ Shoes. Hi/bel7 OW, In the first place, what made the Kaiser smile? ' Remember tkem H N N a ked his smiling propensities before | Andrew im aboard the royal yacht | Laird tagged on ower and at the and tntro- er can Ke r there ts where se a field «inss to see what } how the measure was knifed in favor of burying the bYl in the ¢ Willlam I. and id compared before. the canny Scot joined tn with $1.00 to $2.50 bute to Andy's from the land of porri t and turn soles | ata : , Sailor and Gibson _ as to smile at his sue- |B Ties, of tan Russia Calf and were made about this trio of Senatom ra ae rade e Kaiser amiled at | Brici kid, in correct shades $2.00 to $4.00 That no one was injured tn the erush res h the road rail rate { surprised the police, | wo and three vici kid, pat ent colt and gun meta calf $2.00 to $4.00 Men's Shoes $2.00 to $4.00 ‘ Children’s Shoes White Canvas Shoes, a splen did yariety of high and oy Sa é eh eae 6400 19 87,00 4 ated | ¢ Ties, in excellent qua! and San complete line of children’s n Oxfords. Pumps and Barefoot One of Our Six Faetortes, s at very low prices. rd ote New York Agents for the Nolseles; Red Cross Shoe for 18) 900 PAIRS Women. the only really comfortable fashion shce, Red aad Ma Cro:s pate>t tannage is a p/oc:ss that renders the sole so tlexibi that it foliows every movement of te foot yet preserve: all \h> lifs anf elasticity of the orig nal leather. “It Bends With the Foot. Eight Big Best Stores, Shoes in Every Grade, th Ave. and 27th Street AY Sib Ave,,Jth & 40th Sts, } Jd Ave. and 122d Street ; $11 bo | IVA EY 1540 Jd Ave., Poth & 57th Sts, | $19 East . 2991 Bd Ave., (Sith-iStst Sts. } 72d St, } i 162 Bowery, ear Broome St. BRUUKLYN | 629-631-633 Broadway, between Park and Ellery Sts, STORES (1265-1265-1267 Broadway, ncar Groene AYcous, it It is really what a piano has"WGne, and is doing, in the musical world that gives it a value. Hundreds of pianos, as you know, are ¢ same a machine is built The case looks pretty, the is th music will be produced, but that indetinable g which eve y artist recognizes is lacking built Tanners At the Wholesaie Price. Theory may be well enough for speculation, but experience only ano in the | Sterling Playerpiano ar is piano has won its honors at the top, not because we have laimed the place for it, but because it has earned that place by the ver est test 1 ¢ lo buy a Ster on a promise of what it will | it ar tually know what it will d Every piano that Greater. New York Stores—For Men and Women we have sold has sold others, Can there be any better evidence MANHATTAN a 12hth » weer lesing BROOKLYN. of the truth ay, at Fro thes Gvacehe Theatre: sith me De awa), wemr hth Be VHILAD LOMA 47 No Meh Mt Broadway, Frome wt I Ay ENDICOTT AND LESTERSHIRE, N.Y, me Sterling Piano ©. 518-520 Pulton St., cor. Hanover Pl,, Brooklyn, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, SIX FACTORIES AND TWO TANNERIES AT | intimated That Which It or Surpass.’’ A representative of a prominent Trade fournal, accompanied by two other sewspaper men, visited the Hope corner yesterday afternoon to take personal ob servation of the wonderful business re- ported at that point, and incidentally have a chat with the man “whose writ ten words appeal to the pocketbook.” | « They found him in the “Subway Store” amidst mountains of merchandise. When asked by the visitors as to the status of the Stewart Building, Mr, Hope replied: “Why, gentlemen, the STEWART BUILDING 18 SOLD and we are moving stocks rapidly and liots of them.” The next question started The question mer an avalariche of Yepartee. that there were some chants who criticised the methods of Tthe Hope Clothing Company as sensa-) tional. Quietly and without the slight- st pique Mr. Hope said Men's Shoes, in low Oxtoiate “There is nothing new about that | and high cut, of every | sie rinbon|§ {criticism Look back Into history | ather and in every Christopher Columbus was considered | style for every occa Cuban hevis, ex- | ke sion. Rightly. priced, seniors sensational by the ultra-conservative + gentlemen AT ISABELLA’S COURT when he asked them to stand an egg upon its small end. You know the rest of the story. You remember about Gen. ant when the ultra-conservative gen- tlemen rushed to Lincoln and sald: ‘Mr President, please don't make Gen, Grant Commander-in-Chief. He does this, that, ete! But President Lincoln said he shed ‘there were more men like Grant 0 DID THINGS.’ “More recently, Admiral Dewey, Pres!- {ent Roosevelt, Comptroller Metz and Commissioner Bingham have all been accused of sensationalism, Every man who ever DID anything has incurred eovy, Envy is the malicious foe of enterprise, and is ever ready to be- little that which it cannot imitate or surpass. Now, gentlemen, let us go up stairs and you will get an idea how the people take to our methods,” THE SOX HUNTERS. It was certainly a revelation, Thurs day afternoon and such a crowd—al most as many women as men, One section in particular was surrounded, six deep, When asked what the attrac tion was Mr. Hope gave this informa tion “Twice a year we hold a sale of half “hose, comprising the sample lines, can- cellations and end-of-the-season ‘clean th Me owe with th Please remember, B o'clock Saturday morning, J ,) vune 7 you not be able to get here before 1? noon you wit be PA Be TT and come @* sfon after 8 as you can. ‘ If you are not more tham satianed with any pur: only (8 your money refunded wit SENSATIONALISM IS INTERVIEW. Mister Hope in the Stewart Building Hits Bawk Enterprise, and Is Ever Ready to Belittie + ai —— ing into the flat below, where Charles Hemstroet ne in deep coma vy promoter fer A der hia was slumber He is the pu rways clad only : precious Dr. Lyon's - PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautinies'the teeth and purifies the breath | Used by poople of refinement for over a quarter of a century, Convenient for tourists, PRLPARLO OY | F LIVELY oadside of Facts. the Malicious Foe o Cannot Imitate Jups’ sent us b se importae tz, Germany, (rather a marks of in every and 506, tions in 1% 100 = trade known at 35¢ ¢ getting braces 18¢.—{mitati brace selling at | BRETELLES DE PARIS are made in Hackensack, N. J. Now, | you will kindly follow me, you will some sensations in clothes. There ist section at $9.67, y see how the pt [ple are buying. Do these Serge Suit need any argument? “That next group at $13.33 is a ma yellous line of New stocks con4 tinuously com ranks. $ee that om: | certainly 6 feet 6 inches and will tip the scale at 300 or more; he is getting fitted] Last week we had a peculiar coincidem in the Trousers Store. Seven men inl succession were fitted to trousers with- out alteration. Th: lest measured) 28% Inseam by 32 inches around the waist (a jockey from Hartford, Conn.)4 |The biggest measur cam by] 48-inch waist—al y fitted at the} prices, $2.55 and &: That caused! the mention in last Sunday's ad. of sizes] from over there. ‘DAVID TO GOLIATH! “Now, gentlemen, 1 am not rolng bore you with any more bargain tall will simply say in conclusion that have only begun to be sensational; are several Sensatic n the programme for Saturday. In the C promptly at 8 o'clock Sa’ | 100 Men's Suits of wonderful value be placed on sale at $14.25. For furthey| description and details see the bottom| of our Friday and Saturday announce |ments. It will be a sensation of the j first water. In the Furnishing Corner there will be distributed 142 dozen | the most popular Underwear ever intros duced— “The most comfortable and durabl Nainscok underwear. The shirts opem in front, coat fashion, and are in athe letic style (no sleeves) B. D | drawers are knee length. | to the sensational part: B. V. }for Best Values standard prices, Soc, 65¢. and 75¢ Now, for Saturday we say ‘OS, a gate | menf, and in order to ambke the dise | tribution fair to the people who like | our sensations the quantity will be lime | ited to six garments to one purchase With 142 dozen on sale only 284 cus: tomers will get B. V. D. at this Mmited price. We are retailers and not jobbers, This ‘Clearing House’ distributes mene chandise to the consumer only.” , | - D. stands Discovered at the Silk-Lined Serge Suits, ‘hase at this corner, hout quibbling, but—command ws