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4 THE EVENING WORLDP, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 19085. ie if mb vy wa € j dled for a half hour to-day ever the i Paci Soy ag te us oy 8) f HE THEATRE KISS LEAD TO THIS? / ction GECuKS Weare Lee f eerie: | ; s f ase Fleming should receive a copy of Kel- ; GUMBLETON AS =e rm mm eee, oS ; | igen A ‘ | |fey's answer to ‘The World chargea, r WILNESS RECALLS i : te 4 y fii u ; Hd H | |Genator Armstrong offered a resotution F Seen rant a hie nC wD «x r | , | p directing the clerk of the Senate to { AN OLD CONTEST. | | Coury j | { transmit to Mr, Fleming the Kelsey — ~ | 4 ‘ y : ; | statement, Grady, Raines and Waite, Henry A. Gumbleton. gray must = ed \\ the Belay, boas Ereres aoe tacied, is a fig af NSAG 3 tested, saying that Kelsey rece! 7 eo Ce y Cle Case c ‘ oy | no formal co; of the Fleming report ing In ope eof t : 3 . ig jand that it would be giving undue prom- ernor, Lucius N. Robin c - RATE = a > | tnence to Fleming to eend him @ cepy ton—a powerful n Kelly Yum-Yum [|| aa Senator Hinman warned the @enate inde etd all Samoaull ene | Feadful of Derest They Try tol cnun ete aes entare earl P i Za a , fi . ioe Y Former Commissioner of "28 = earful of Defeat, They Try t0 tt gtgea"ats sharp praia” fe ald, Says Former Commissio State Keep Answer to The World chy of the ansvrer, ie would ye beter ‘ew year as i % ‘ to delay the consideration he, Works Bruckner Ordered {5.2 ilcbpating tna Charges From Fleming. | Se wend r es of political alg cormtio wdeli 4 would insist Improper Payments. Festa orcas Orne ie eee [ea fOr no, tele e rekiran (sane would Become u field for large political SUBURBS (Spectal to The Evening World.) | the same notice, | White declared that ' |°Avhen. Fasten : ALBANY, N. Y., Feb, %—Fearfut teat | the, Armstrong resolution was BRINGS: IN AFFIDAVITS. ee tie at the vote on the Keiney case be delayed) The Senate finatty voted to, «ive, ra yond to-morrow and public sentiment | RISMUNE rele “the Procedure for the veac to Influence any wobblers | <i 3e Reena the Penete. iy before the 3s he ramets in the Senate, the Kelsey Senators quib-' Senate by 11 A. M. to-mor ritated by Sharp Questions ate. He Isto ko R and his test! of Mr. Mitchel. 1 peoce toa = mare, on 8 | Stern Brothers Borough of the Bronx, took the stand as Wy again to-day in the investigation being ination oy Lantos \ ete Y Ene . made of his office t Tammany - VENT a > APS OVER G y woul < ie WENT TO THE bf ¥ President Haffen produced five aM. ‘candldete bat Rabo | Show A meRe vom Me LEgKED Tea Gowns, Negligees « Kimonos @erits from foremen to the effect that was County Clerk at the BESO , Commissioner of Public Works Henry he convention nominated Robingon, CANTFISe Cre ow Attention is directed to a Handsome Collection of Bruckner had ordared bis foramen te vention oallSANGy Gumbletoa Tewulted (ive roves} the above in a large variety of materials. in elly’s n ation for Governor. give laborers “time” and pay to which) ‘The oonfiict waxed at the polli * ? re not entitled, dure’ te caniMign ageing: obingon To-morrow, a Special Offering of Se reece a. fey, satnatos [PTR gs nl atte? ent che election | after the hearic.g dexan between At-|, 1 binson recailated for this treachery Japanese Quilted Gowns, $7.95 temey L. O. Van Doren, counsel for |2¢ Gunty Clerk, Gumbletom beseloriea in plain rich colorings, Regular Price $10.50, = President Haffen, and Commissioner |his office aguinst the Governors agents i Mitobel. Attorney Van ‘Doren took /And deflel service of the order af re- @ocasion to remonstrate against the jayen to resistin; midnight attacks on Commissioner’s method of examination, itronghold, it in the ht prevailed and = and) owas reprimanded somewhat |}: vent ; *Selbed hug Saath mera years tater, Black Dress Goods tov. Robinson said: “One o! te Why He Blamed Bruckner. (out regrets in life. wae the ection, T 'ST RECEIVE ERAL EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES IN RICH STRIPES “Slow did you come to decide that ft [took against Gumbleton.” The latter y 2 S E ASC UIRINAE A i S was Commissioner Bruckner and not the |2as for many years een Haffen’s po- AND LARGE DOTS, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER GOWNS, foreman who was to blame?’ Commis. |/'t/cal adviser. THIS 1S WHAT WE ARE g AKO ea mioner Mitchel asked. | To fier z “By reason of Mr. Bruckner's in- SSEUNG, Z d : i = 2500 Yd=. Imported Black Chiffon Broad-Ioth, $ structions,’ was the reply. ‘‘He was the = = as = — - CU Ene Mit ce mulatta rai pets ARE I & 1.35 Y 51 in. wide, for Spring Tailor Gowns, spongea & ink, officer in charge and if he found any- | eabdies ia § o : ‘wrong he should have reported ( | ED. a Tie Regular Price $2.00 Yard thing tome” ~ | —— | ‘ “And this was also the duty of the | A SLOW MARKET \ Three Subway Pickpockets Tempo- | ie 3000 Yds. Imported Black Voile, 69¢ pater otencen ing Sopa dd onde | artly Deprived of Occupation. i dot Crisp Finish, Regular Price $1.00 Yd, at “xen 5 | Justice Mayo, in Spectal Sessions to- H President Hafren’s effort throughout f | day, imposed sentence of one year at the! the examination along this Iine was to | Smelting, Delaware and Hud- | ee ere A al RAL show that Commissioner Bruckner was 5 ; | | years old, and Dan Vetter, thirty er ] rrioe . mafnly, tf not alone, to blame. The| son and Reading Heaviest | years old Robert Ellls, a companion Dress Trimm ings men, he said, might not be always un- | was given three months, The men were| . der the eye of the foremen, who might Losers Among Leaders. | convicted of the misdemeanor of jostling | To-morrow, Much Below Regular Prices believe they mut in full time when they subway crowds. All have long police aa ‘1 AT, 5 ar ovat did not, While Mr. Mitche! was trying | | Pesoras BLACK AN co )LORED SOU TACHE : BAN Ss, G& LD FILET, WITH to get some definite statement from| stocks started with losmes in the anes he | The three were picked up by Lteut, ie AN EMBROIDERIES, COLORED APPLIQUES AND President Heffen as to why he thought [market to-day and fafled to improve! | Cassassa in the Grand Central! station in Registered as George Boswell BLACK SPANGLED TRIMMINGS, the Commissioner was elone to blame, | during the session. Smelting was the | Dawkins Admits Thief Was. February ng thelr trade. Cas-| Ss < & st his counsel interposed. weakest feature, it declining 2 points, | & sassa took his prisoners tor Mulherry n al Cut His Throat ec So oc $ rd = “presKient Hafien hae answered that | while Missourt Pacific fell 11-2 and Cee! pe. Euiand but Says Th street, where it was found that Murray ie s E at 55' 75°, O5¢ and 1.45 Vard na t least twenty-five times,” | nadian Pacific 114. The remainder of is Friend, but Says They is known as Mike Barry, with a national Vith a Raz sain setae 9 9 7v Said the lawyer the Mat averaged a loss of 1 point. eC i, EOUCOESTS With a Razor. PRESIDENT HALL ILL Values 95c to $3.50 “Fie will answer ft fifty thes if need {Trading was slow. Quarrelled. | "Vetter is known to the police as| The Rev. Dr. ©. ec Hat! ‘ 5 a lestoner Mitchel answered,| Inactive etocks showed eome wide os “Van," and has been arrested. thir . LA f Beli rasa fis tise ae declines at noon, Central Railroad of four times. Ellis, who played what is| It ts a rule fn the Mi! nt of Cel eka any reason for arguing|Ney Jersey fell 71-2, Detroit United) Former Policeman George Dewkina, | known in Potlce parlance as tho “stall "| opirty-aixth street and Sev with the witness,” continued Attorney | Railway 5, United Railways and In- oy cria! in the County Court, Brooklyn, | eis ain es jthet all gues! Veiline De artment yestment 3, Great Northern Ore Certi-| x * | VEél o p e Von Doren. wo coment eieeeaOn HO), Gin eet poco le being @ hisnwayman an4 7 QQQ IRON WORKERS AGAIN |rcoms a: 8 0 5 Mr sntaber sharty, “but I want the|18-8 Mackay Companies 114 and| burglar while weering the police uni- WORK IN Elizabeth Har Special Sale of facts, and'T propose to get them with-| Rook Island preferred and Kansas and| form, took the stand in his defense to- AT WORK IN READING. inp ner rou: che eel : ween out many more Interruptions.” ‘Texas preferred 1. |aay. He proved to be the usual police =e Net SACRE REAL POINT APPLIQUE LACE VEILS, 114 yds, lor 75c to $3.50 ‘Van Doren muttered under his beoath| The anthracite stocks were the weak) 1100. Genant and assertive in his) READING, Pa. Feb. %—The local” = | Regular Values $1.50 to 3.75 and then mfstded. | features of the afternoon, Delaware) : 3 plant of the American Iron and Stee! | Occupant of Room N 5 Petes ‘i x Mpit pou ever demand an exxtana-|#id, Hudson declining 3 ahd Reading) direct statements; shitty, evasive and aay Nese saliicidas lattanialitent mactesipoundine CHIFFON VEILS, all colors, 1% vds. long, 45€ 3 yds. long, &5c tion trom Commissioner Brucknyr es| aged a point, with the trading dull pa laa a eran east ths’ idleness. It employs nearlv | cetving 6 lock mall CURED IN ONE DAY i gular Values 75¢ and. $1.35 me Hh Mitchel w 1 Bal f stocks were 302,300 Scott yan an ohn joyd, ex-con- hands. The comp reports an| she tur th jock Ww Penne ay i i com com aera omens et ictieu gta ea ec cpiisoesiat $3,164,000. victa, burglars and hold-up men, testi- $ The door would no! WAHINIS SHEMCABD) ANBUG) WEIS, (F3 sb Oot 75¢ “Not that I can remember at chis Sener fled yesterday that Dawkins, Regular Value $1.25 MPa milpremacat Haren caswersdil The Closing Prices. Jattached to the Adams street sta CHENILLE DOTTED TUXEDO VEILING, ss fdgeting in his, chair. Tecay’altigtest)| lowest and) last prices 0 ry of @ hai y in black and colors, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c @, Whom did’ you appotnt to muccned stocks tn ue and Dut-| eats Bl tea beth Hartera cue Regular Values 25¢ to 7S¢ Yard Commissioner Bruckner? A. John F.| aiitestinied | Paecren ta etie ase aro Gay eames wll roomy No) next door, c Murray. in holding up|390 hands are employed. jctde a short time ago. Murray’ Qualifications. y ————___. more time trying to open the 4 dge street on sped to the office and su Q. What were his qualifications for % : BILL OPENS ARMORIES FOR Soren al aeey ) the ofloe? A. He is one of the orightest Sree es | a daatisidekwithtelisacer Oriental Carpets and Rugs men I ever knew. Furthermore, he is HS rene Hera SCHOOL ATHLETIC SHOWS, AER SE ; ornare wed he ever handled men? Ate 2 Eiey seid neh wesibora ine nes | (Spectal to The Evening World.) cera; nena seal Cache auiant At Greatly Reduced Prices A. He was tn the insurance business is ed five years tn Feb. 2% To permit | enter the room the: and was in charge of men tuere. ‘ : and was a pri- armariey the body of a tall m Fine Kirman Carpets Q. What were the qualifications s Mt [S| vate detective and special officer be was Introduced | Wedwed between t Peter J. Stumpf, whom you a ’ poe epecsaced a) mouceraan) i i sslentattans| ot ta pee vary A FEW EXAMPLES, IN A WIDE RANGE OF SIZES AND COLORINGS Deputy Commissioner in 14 2 he said. had heen friendly witt right hand. adder trout i rieeakcees yours ‘ opiciork. HO Un) ee meee PollcemaniG ae era) CES OU ch, Reduced from $350.00, at $220.00 I was thoroughly satl his n n Was a burg: ROHASH PELOBLLG, a x 14 ft.5, ee me 525.00, < 5. 1 mus i Me aed Ma ge gg a ———=—E_—_E— ot ze £ a Ma vec cmern ons ey ni and tres ¢, Dawkins said, Ryan became |} Ouaddes sient ralcieh oe : i enemy, aud lost ne occasion | 40 ft. 9 x15 ft. 8, 800.00, 448.00 ut him. a 2 ‘The prisoner admitted that he had Persian Mahal Carpets }, pala for an legal operation pert ras ne a cn pt : wn as “The Crippled FROM 8 FT. 6 TO 40 FT. 7 WIDE BY to FT. 6 TO 15 FT. LONG, & woman known as | Regular Prices $ t ( : : ens | Regular ries « $78.00 to 139.50 tainly 8 polttca : Shirvan Rugs, rae $16.50 son? A. Tt was a | Medium sizes and good cotorings, at 0 to remove him, 1 | Agee? A rtoinns 24 R et | Values up to £22.50 I ‘i io f i‘ | va fh, © TRUESDALE RE-ELECTED West Twenty-third Street f boa Hak s D. L. AND W. PRESIDENT. wit = vein bites, Woman's Re | Shoe Department i ‘ : Continuation | of me Advance Sale of Lut | ° | 5 ; : Women’ s Low Cut Footwear - L f Absolutely Pure all the New Spring Styles and Leathers, he 7 . A g he only baking powder made with Royal al 2 .oo Values at fst pe cream of tartar. Makes the lightest, best 4 | j $4.00 and $5 i y sone avored biscuit, hot-breads, cake and pastry. | | p2 85 4 i { | . sy m-phosphate haking powders are Inju« | to c ciuse them, When Buying baking pow- : x yer Se sure the label specifies Gream of tartar. | { wine es | Broadway & aoth St.; sth Ave.; roth St t he said, “{ would much preigr it. ie | ‘ | ee

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