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oH THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1907. TROLLEY MENON : TO-MORROW, 104-8 ff TO-MORROW, 1044 OE TO-MORROW, 10 7 a : MAY BE HEADLESS, STRIKE Ile UP By Az [Brace aected Men’ . Laces White oe ee Hosiery Sweaters. Torchon, Cluny. sade Chinaware. : | Leading Specialty House ef New York. Siontrlveats ib bor men ear aetna ofits Sate | eee 1 j Mall Orders and not i Mace easmaseneettel fees ot ed mpc ’ . ? Pn fa) . lara and cufta. Mo: “5 ae ON WEDNESDAY YONKERS CARS Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Coats-- more than two t0 4 cus th perenne ALS totetaetey al AE gate seco - i Each, a tol customer, Ne ay Ment ‘Ore Eyards t9)s, enstomery. 2. tomer. dere Filled A large and. well selected assortment in almost ‘ y i every Style imaginable. Coats for street, dress, trav- No, Bingham Isn’t Going to Demands More Pay and the élling, auto, driving or general wear. are ‘here at very (¢) c aoe eit eat jae | moderate prices. poets — & (rm arn ern: Resign; He'll Be Conduct Reinstatement of Road | POR REIT LGD GT Se a shoei ing Trials. 3 Superintendent. | WE MENTION THE FOLLOWING. | WOMEN'S UTILITY COATS, !n rich plaids, mixtures | and plain colors, full length, suitable for auto, steamer, Ie For the first tlme in tho history of! Three hundred men employed by the | driving, travelling, etc. These are especially fine— ‘the Police Department that branch of | Unign Railway Company, which oper-||j _ $14.50, 17.80) 22.50 the clty goveriiment will be wIuout-an-;ates the troey road trom—Yenkers_to; ___ DRESSY BLACK BROADCLOTH COATS, handsome ‘executive head all day to-morrow. Ac-| Kingsbridge, passing. chrough Mount |, _ models, most beautifully SE oe oear EG pording to orders <lteady issue,’ the / Vernon and ‘Tuckahoe, went! en strike _ WOMEN'S CARACUL CLOTH COATS, in black and Worth $5.0 00. - abxty- one men: who. were eee 4n | to-day. They ltad demanded.an increase natural colors, IMned. and. interlined, This i ‘Consists — of about 600 garments from the''tamous automobile ralds of the) $a pay Af from 2-to 35 cents ex hour, 2 c;:) length, plain -, Short jacket length, with velvet cpliar and cuffs, bralu $5.00 Hine’ he sizes are broken, but you'll find, the Commission rr x ls we refus i] a % ect trial ioe lana ey tien her! vtrdmmed es ese ee eae +$37,50 you.want in some patferri. All’ wool, ‘strongly made cae (CRE e cep ae Ge ee g Full-length, trimmed with bratd: -$68.00 and 4 grand assortment: of patternsi-each, garmént made | Goa. Bingham has ebnounced that he| Hundreds ‘of persona’ who.-have besa “.. MISSES’ “AND GIRLS’ COATS, distinctlre models, In Re eae ae eer eae sewed. We know the boys are hard on their clothes, -ind we make ours,” to” stand the strain: Sizes, 3 iW) 16 ‘years, Men's Suits or Overcosts “Alls Woot Cheviots,Worsteds,—Casdlimeresete, Ov coats of genuine Irish Frieze, Oxford Cheviots, Her: ringbone Grays, and every single garment tailored like the best to be had. They fit properly, especially ce around the collar and shoulders, and they are bolind to hold thee shape. | They are h ed; plenty of the new Browns and ‘with be the trial fudge, and: that all-of| patronizing. the trolley company of tate {I} $ the: witnesses’ will, be on ‘hand. to tes-, pecauss ofthe incresaed price in travel tify, Inaemu the “withesses “are! charged by the Hudson River and Put- pele iual ohn) Seputetseapwelleas Disiana | nam division of the New York—Central | Be: “FOR SPECIAL MENTION. thalr_secretaries necessarily the depart | went both ters and-in-Brooklyn-wiit-be+ were compelled to—etay—at-home—ortol{{— -|— YOu IU; MPER DRESSES,—in—brown,; —— without an offictal head while the| take trains to get to the city. navy Ulue and black, fashioned with m9. ‘or Coe good values we mention Bae BIZ SO 18:00; 22.50 - trials lest. Of course, should anything | guimpe and beautifully trimmed with braid 0. Dig break loose there would be @ speedy | naa pinned to leave thalr cara in Main Bu AED G6 Adjournment of the trials and the ex- | Vt n ‘man tive! officers would return to wl | ane ia Se es st “+ places ‘The employee of the trolley company inamiatans Assong the sixtyconesmen wholwere! ea ee Lf 4 y Y Company, had no avabtheriy to} 4 = & Olives They ode! will find ex- eaxight in the raid probabiy one-third) teise the pay of the men, and sent for estes Fy tremeustylenmandaplentyactetit will be dismissed from the department. president Maher, who Mvee in the i Stzes By to 46 oe Those’ who ‘will be found gullty of Bronx. Mr. Maher, hurried to Yonkers Scttyiel “oftenses will know their fate {and tried to persuade the inen to get on ‘on the conclusion of the testimony. The} They Tefused. ee ea el aS es Cas e Lec ical ecord upon by the Commissioner. only efter|man can operate « trolley car who has “Cut Glass : 5,000 Preces at 50c on Here’sa Newldea! he hes taken legal advice. |mot had ten—days' expertence. No “{ do not wint to put a man out and/men could be found who hed had this Or Sept. as “as then have fo take fim back again." |experience except the strikers, and for — Charming Taffeta silk “Princess WalKing the Deller ~ sald Gen. Bingtiam. “I want to be sure|a time the trolley system was com- pleads for the pasteurization of afl milk, ssserting that tas ets ground, If thoee fellows would | ple! paralyzed. only do their —duty—what Nole—plle-—According-to: ‘of the: strikers,—th: se 1: 4 1 Hi Fed _ of trouble it would merce ieondaser mad Mnelner era visse in the aise =3 Then New York will have milk that IS meat?" fit to drink and to be given to infants and it will no longer in this respect be behind charge of John Mi @n accountant @ome of the chirges made against | tor the company, who has been esting Vienna and many other cities of Europe in its care for the healtt-of its future citizens. -y}- (he cen are of such a nature as tojsuperintendent in Yonkers: Edward piace their pono tn grave danger. | Murphy, of Mount WORE bes been The only such milk—/Perfect/y Pasteurized—on sale in New York and Brooklyn isthe . ' SHEFFIELD Dresses for Women at a Price So Low-as to Be Wonderful. HERE is so muehr-that-is pretty, graceful and daintily sean about these ae SILK PRINCESS WALK- = __|NG-DRESSES that they are certain_to find quick and tremendous favor. Very appropriate for afternoon, calk ing or shopping. ‘These Dresses are miade of good quallty Taffeta Silk, ornamented over the shoulders with dainty laces inserted in| tiny pleatings, 2 The colors/are Black, Blue and Brown—the kinds most wanted. The range of sizes is sufficient to fit most figures—34 to 44, The fold at the bottom of the skirt is 3 inches wide. As these DRESSES are fade for THE 14TH STREET STORE exclusively, they cannot be had elsewhere.” eur in the same liquor saloon. Others rede by the striker, became unpopular who “were aupposed-to-be-asleep-in-dor-- With the men and they appesled—to- mitories were also found asleep ut Muror Coyne to use his influence to their homes. - jbave Boniface recalled. This, the striker suid, resulted in the eppolitment of “Miller aa soting super- —— EMPEROR NOT SO WELL; —|Inicndent, xvoryuniue want along’ Fett pint py esterday, when, it is al- STICKS TO HIS WORK. | crv crescent Mauer came bare The only explanation “given being t } & ea me charge of conspiracy thed bee: VIENNA, Oct. 22—Bmperor Francis! [INS him: thie nation ot been "ied Also Hundreds of Pieces on Snecial Ta- be on patrel wee found undressed and lecionats Maher sent a man named bles at ORe,, |, 82.08, 83.08, Perfectly “on” AE hs asleep in bed in his home. Another man | Boniface to perform Murphy's duties. PASTEURIZED MILK was found sixteen tines within ote | Boniface, according to the statement Served from any_of our 40 stores and 300 wagons GAS GLOBFS—cut glass pat- ——_ Joseph did not pass as good a night as dent. the strikers amerted, really : ai - pre- 5 ae election; pleces usual, owing to frequent attacks of) cipltatet Ure «tt a ss = 3 yi If you want a>ver: pretty one-piece your selection; coughing, He rose before 4 o'clock, and) Te wirikers, eld « mocting thie Sheffield “Farms — Slawson-- Decker Company. jj j \ SILK RK KING: ORE S-ata-very-little Nee tr when he was examined by his doctora| pio avenue, Ben ey all, on. Pl Pasteurizing Plant at $24-528 West 57th St. eh will be ceIes vel this" E f el they found that the citarrhal aymptoms |reprosentative of Proaident Maher tne = = = 1 were unchanged, that—therehad—sot: formed _ the Bat it thay would ga|_ Pov oe cans aU sheen-—suficient expectoration, and that! { ce the President ae his atrength was less satisfactory than is eerie eae Yesterday, but be was not: suffering = trom stele indete tba W omen Ss oa __3T 18 AN ACT OF CHARITY TO PRESENT AN In brief, his malady {s pursuing an/ reinstatement of John Daily as ‘as sUperin- | iDLH MAN WiTH THE WORLD'S “HELP WANT {8 atstine models Broadcloth, -Chevtots and: Stine: $e <a OF trregular, fuctuating courae. After th Daly wea a: boy whe : 4é-inch Jacket style; lined with satin. | All Goctors” examimation the Emperor ‘al | Hasan feo th ea aie wes re-j DIRECTORY. i 2 y colors; 19-gored allover - plaited skirts, O-FIECE Ti A tended to kis regular work as usual. pany for two years, the com- = trimmed ji self folds. Sizes 34-to 44. 1 9 chamber and #0 soap die} $27.50 valiles «2. -s-seeeseeste tsetse ular! (THK 14TH STREET, STORT. Becend Fleer.) Girls Shoes. Outing Flannels, GIRLS". at 50_to_ $2.00 SHOFS, made ING FLANNELS:— Regui, Wall Pues Infants: Debt. orale At Wholesale Prices, eK CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE Sees aad Patent Coltskini; : Pehbeha ised sod-—xray- For kitchens and bedroom NIGHT GOWNS, “th Pretty: stytesy rial; sizes 8% to 2 ape pretty: patterns, Roll, 9c. some tucked, others ELOUR and ae yoke; stzes 2 to TH years, 3 . th widths ae fiortment of the newest LITLE — CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE ‘silks. Roll, 25; 20c = SKIRTS_in- “pretty-stripes; 5. (THE. "ear Fw) STORE, eae (od 14TH ore SORE, NOTION. 32 Bhan ‘WINTER WEIGHT COMEORTERS, suitable fortarge size heds; | ‘+ Here’s another great shoe event that saves you about half of what shoe a would cost. No handsome floral designs; white flufty-cotton fill- store in America can offer you such values because no-store has our enormous outlet We are continually — Ma) Orders Will Be Filled ° ae $2.25 values, Each. $I. 59) —<——$——— : CLIMAX BRAND MA- FRENCH SATEEN COVERED COM- OF WOOL FINISHED -buying and selling entire factory outputs— WARD_ SONS’ PEARL BUT- BLANKETS White only; suitable ——$——— ee Ee MILW = 2,500-Prs. Women’s! Women’s Hand Welted Shoes 2,000 Pairs Misses Rebbyete mete | | TONS forshrte or 1 en eee Terdauble see bets, | 1%, gE see Be, In heat Pink libraries, in. em- New Desirable Stylish. Footwear at Ly E. R. Richardson, of Boston, Mass.,-sell-us their entire stock. (eae i 5e ors. Suitable for double size beds; 4 i 00-to $1.50-Sho Be paaiite Het Se} | alue St Ott teat arith the-best-gradeof White _ ene alu gettin uy 4 : Patent Coltskin, Vici Kid alone 0 AN tt Sehttowr| HOES ga cotton. $4.50 values: $708 (THE 1471 STILE leathe 5 Pathe BOX Call pee = Ean RURELING BO fais iat ch ide sires _ =F Sizes-814-to a may : - { ONnANGS al : : Ses Ot | ace |= jt |FUR LINED COATS xtension ? oy) to choose. i} tse. ry 2 and 2.3 to_| nets Bow rae Very Important Sale. : Msi, 25 ‘ e oe os a z Su. Worth LE j [ a ie fe SONIBOE WAIST Ro wanee) 6c: satis TYG : $1.00, $1.25, ieee Bl pie wie ew aicmus | TAMIR, WO) $1.50. cheling” fancy to-morrow for coats $ 1 8. 75 that will sell during real cold weather at $30, These coats are made of broad- cloth, are double breasted and 50 inches long; lned throughout with fine Sllicker, large rolling collar of sable coney, All ET. TONS — The ‘Women’s Juliettes B A & House Slippers 1,500 Prs. $1.00 and Seagal ee: “hese ie mt ROW | ee he sizes, Wonderful bargains. id } 2 zt { etrectlv: is “AMERI( erat : $1.50 Boys’ Shoes Seu, hoses STD MRA S| denieons O78 e| Beer Ge AAU Nise beeen a er ae a the lots are Broker to separate them’ Quickly from us we Soft kid up: F* Te S¥AV7 pers; fle xi- = My uppers, dou- i re 80k ble soles; all ¢ \ | ble leather f ae mon aoe vate sizes; val e ? ; . id soles; Worth i are ues $1.50. nae $4.00 to pe 4 : One of the greatest values we fx, 3B, A Uixpiest, and beet) Seat 2 FAN r, LITHO, 1B throw to match; satin have ever offerea. The smartest ; $1.50. aciaaaciven) he MORALE) | ayRCs lee tate E On | lining, s20 values... BL2.48 ak PERSIAN PAW SETS. Flat Muff and 3,000 Prs. Women’s }'?!*s. mest surably made and ‘ aici oe | kas ag eien ein tbe 4 * Throw Tie to match; vomfortable to wear. . Sizes 246 ; ; } : < 75¢ Hood Brand | saac caisth, cised viel kids part 5,000 Prs. Chil- Cae are Nya Wise de eal $10 $6.98 SGaaubsates—ulnok aa SATIN LEG PIN CUSHIONS, toy silky fur; satin lined, fio values $6'98 Bee ine Cusblons: | FOX PELERINES to match muffs; large neck shape; $20 values. Trimmed % ‘i AND BIL- with bushy tails, Skin- ste Ghee EE BELLS sto; ner’s satin lining. . $12.48 corr 4 ite; a | BEAUTIFUL LYNX SETS. — Silky black fur; extra large pillow muff; long M, wax BoM MING WAN) marking fancy EM BROLDERY Rubbers fealoetsete Tipped and Plain Tos High } dren’s 75c. Shoes 00, ( are | "POO vss n NATURAL SQUIRREL. SETS. Choice, i ae Mea ; oy, 1 q i h ff and | é Cuban and Medium Milltary Heels, Lace; i F Sizes 1 to 5 4. Worth 75c. wi made trom | FLAN clear skinsi wide pillow muff ‘and long 5c grade; utton and Bluchers, bah teape Shack” and | stxaue INITIALS, $10 yalues $7.98 WOMEN'S PONY COATS. Selected Rus colors; regu: 1Q¢, fot, marking non : Made of - sizes 2 ici aC GG | cat Ere Sian skins; 34 Inches long, In new with turn- , % 0 RIZED AR BUT. Parisian models,” lined to 8 leather a dosan soles..... ? i A ane

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