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a TE SOUS OF "WATER WAGIN" COPS ON THE JOB Another, Consisting of Twelve Patrolmen and Sergeant, Is Detailed To-Day. KEPT BUSY, New Force of 2,000 Men Will Ultimately Cost This City $6,000,000 Yearly. WALDO IS Another squad of twelve men and a sergeant was appointed to duty to-da along the route of the new aqueduct making three squads which have thus far been detailed. The threo are now atationed at Peekskill, Ga Ashokan dam itself, which supply station and rese: ‘When two thousand men have son and the s the grea: proper been ap- pointed, uniformed and bh police districts througho artificial waterway now water, the unique poll been established to many years. | Chief Rhinelander former Deputy Commission 10 Is| = at the head of the grap- pling now with its uni- quarters for nal @ great forms, hours of duty a. the men. He said to- ea! of the detail has | @ocided upon, but now Cpalediteejoms| cial sanction of the board of Water Supply. Rules Are Now Ready. Rules and regulations adequate to} uch a force have been printed aad will | pe distributed among the members of| e@oh squad at each barracks. bar- racks will consist of wooden b: 58, containing a dormitory, mess-roon kitchen and reading or lounging room. There will be @ stable annex to each building for the housing of the horses, for every man is to be mounted. The uniforms will consist of khaki jackets, riding breeches, sombrero and beit. In the belt will be sheathed a club. It has mot yet been decided to arm the mer with revolvers. Chief Waldo belleves that the revolyer is indispensable to the force, however. Four Hours of Patrol Duty. In the barracks the men will provide for themselves as to mess and bed- clothing. They may contract for such supplies and service if they choose. Tours of patrol will cover a period of four hours, with eigat hours off, and a general inspection service will vogue at all times. To-day will also apply to the Board for @ list of n pointment as serg: capacity men experi navy and po.ice wil the age Mmit of forty years for ser- geants will be observed. Patrolmen are pot eligible above thirty-five years, Several Arrests Made. The men already on patrol have to seek thelr own lodgings pending the buliding of barracks. ‘These men day. @lreacy made several arrests. One Prisoner, charged wisi currying @ load- €d revo.ver, was co to priwon for six montis in default of @ fitty- dollar fine. “That is the brand of justice that we Uke to hear abvut,’ said Chief Waldo, “Phere are wo many trresponsivies travelling up counry with i @nd the more stern the dcoree Bg ai8 | Runt the better will pe the resute es remotely bany County. To Cost $6,000,000 a Year. | | ee WITH BREWERY 25 YEARS. William Rennecke, ge ef the Iion Brewe twenty-fifth anniv Jong enough health. [A (iood Dentist 4 What You Need THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME 20 THOSE WHO PAY CASH AN MONEY WE Wi WORK ON MONTHLY PAYsten NO OTHER THIS CROWNS. AND GOLD AMERICAN PAINLESS DENTISTS, Inc., ag. 44 St, | 202 W, Misi. POPULAR ACTRESS Weeks and Return to Re- peat British Success. __THE EVENING WORLD, | mained tn her stateroom during the WHO MADE GREAT | vorvene aula Taaienirinuoe \f feverish 1 success, she end: | “They told me before I went to Lon- | | Actress W Vill Be H Be Here Three} form to certain hard-botled standards. | But I didn't just # t that ways 1) and see how they would take it. You know the rest—it was a hit from the| | weeks’ engagement I have with Percy Marie Dressler, fresh from her Lon- | erent aD the Lusitania neventful passage She had re-' Herbet a J Heath, | greater part of the voyage, catching HIT IN LONDON | pada ii : | | Liverpool or had any tntention of get-| | ting married, ‘Speaking of her London | fi . | don that I must be very prim and con-| was going to try pid bow on them | start, I am going back after @ three | triu Hed, a passeng on the} ofr Mt he Hon. Lady | Hackett, Carhait 5 @ Broadway at Thirteenth St. BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Offer for Saturday at Special Prices: EXTRA KNICKERBOCKE® SUITS—Norfolk and Double Breasted) $6.75 Models, Brown and Fancy Mixtures. Sizes 8 to 17 } Value $8.50 SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS {n Blue, Brown and Fancy Stripes] $5.00 and Checks. Sizes 24 to tt years. ) Value $7.50 $1.50 Value $2 MITED QUANTITY OF WASH SUITS fn Sailor) y s. Sizes 2% to 10 years. i} $1.95 Value $2.75 sian sty NORFOLK AND DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS, §5 to $16.50 SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS AND REEFERS, $5 to $12.50 MARIE DRESSLER Broadway at Women's Thirteenth St. i Department @ Sizes & to 16 For Girls $49.50 Values For Misses ge $22 fo} For Smail Women At These Three Prices a Bigger Better $10 Stronger $15 Showing Than is Anywhere to Be Seen in Junior Tailored Suits c At $10 cAt $12.50 cAt $15 Double-breasted *{ box coat Cutaway front sing!e-breast- Single-breasted coat, slightly suit, the coats of which are ed coat suits, coats satin cut awayat frcnt, also double- satin lired and finished wth | lined, combination coilar and | breasted col.arless models detachable embroidered linen cuffs of raiah decorated by adorned at neck with ra‘ah | | Full kilted small buttons. Full plaited and silk braid. Coats all lined collars and cuffs with striped taffeta. Full side skirt. In Copenhagen, tan r and navy blue striped serge; a pies ng : ae ¢s oe p-aited skirt with fold. Of also fancy striped wool m.x- ae Bi) Col Gb Osis striped Panama, in Copen- tures. worsteds. hazen, reseda, raspberry, ——_ - 4 i gray, blo:dine and nav Semirattediiccatmeultsn iniall |mucincencoapacoatisulte: ain, blue. q new mannish style, having gle or double breasted, plain =e {ull side plaited skirts and | oF fancy collar, of striped Prince Chap coat suits, rajah fashioned of stripe s¢rge in serge and Panama—all colar, of stripes and plain colors, serg:s. Copenhagen and navy blue. Girls’ Wash Dresses Giri s’ ’ Ree.er Coats i as 34.75 va $5.75 A great assortment of jumper, Dutch neck and kimono sieeve models incheck ginghams und percales, in all colors; also linens and) white lawns. Sizes 6 to 14. i Fancy woo! s'rived fabrics and p'ain serges in the new sprin, colorings. Having velvet ‘collars and lined throughout. A Stirring Sale o1 Easter Millinery Beautitul Styles--- Very Small Prices s.vely smartened by ribbon and flower trimming. $5. 00 Large straw sailors elle Turbans in a variety of styles together with wing trimmed walking hats. Rol.ed brim sailor shapes, lavishly adorned with fowers and wings. CT é Extreme, ultra size sailors having immense ribton bows cleverly set around the crown, $4.9-00 An exceptionally splendid showing at this price in styles that duplicate many of © productions sold elsewhere for as high as $25. Extreme Values in Women’s & Misses’ Gowns and Tailored Suits 125 Taffeta Guimpe Dressesin Btripesand | Plain Vaiored Coat Suit of fine French ‘Checks and the new solid co ors, as well Steers a A ichecke apaibainew solldic $11.75 | serge—The kimono sleeve model of chile | fon Panama and the three-button cuta- in Princess | on Panama Dresses j a way suit o! tan striped worsted. These Also Pavajah oat suits of two-t dainty li,ht | ilceeles are three very superior models that can feta dresses | not be matched for less than $22.50 at with unde: and ne. g45 75 | any store . $15.00 92 Pongee Guimpe Dresses carter | French Seam C at Suits of beautiful im- with ced ache, underwaist | do worsieds—three-b: | | ing V-soapes y and the new bazer co: fine arge Greciar bo: Fr nch 7.00. Vi Vuive $25 | $17.50 special cae were Bree Ne g25'00 | Gale of the Famous iene Well” Skirts About 300 odds and ends. Fine blue and black Sicilian | Extra quality in light, med.um and dark | skirts in the very newest ot | colors. | models black taffeta skirts and chiffon Panama in | all colors. Also black voile. 9 FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1908. Herald Square The skill of our craftsmen is Suits and Overcoats ‘for Men At $20 to $25 We need go to no higher price level to pro- vide satisfying evidence that fabrics are notthe only important consideration—that tailoring is an equally important factor— and that superior tailoring is possible at a medium price—under the unusual condi- tions surrounding our creative organization The Suits and Overcoats we present at Twenty to Twenty-five Dollars are fashioned by the same tailormen who produce our costliest gar- ments. The modelling and finish are identical and the same jealous care is bestowed upon every step of the work. Without the luxury of costly cloths and linings, these garments are just as shapely and dis- tinctive as the most expensive we create. Worthy of special mention fs our new straight front sack coat in two or three button styles. Suits for Boys & Young Men. $xo to $23. If this branch of our specialty shop were a mere side issue, it would then be upon the exact plane of a great many others. But itis not. We be- lieve that whatever is worthy of accomplishment deserves all the effort necessary to reach the goal—and we make that eifort. AGES 14 to 20 YEARS, You need pay only such slender prices as we quote, to gain substant a! proof that good clothes need not be ex- pensive. Special attention is directed to an assortment of the new pencil-striped and fancy serge suits at 515. ANNOUNCE FOR SATURDAY, APRIL ith An Extraordinary Important Special Sale of 350 Tailored Suits for Girls, Misses and Small Women Representing the entire surplus stock of two prominent manufacturing tailors, all of which will be offered at cne-third to one-half less than regular prices. The collection embraces a wide range of the sca- son’s most fashionable models, materials and colors. $ ar Mi (14 At $13.50 Regularly $19.50 to $22.50 100 Suits of plain and shadow striped serges and Panama cloths, hairline serges and fancy striped and mixed suitings; assorted models and colors. At $29.75 Regularly $30.00 to $39.50 200 Finely Tailored Suits of plain serges and Pana- ma cloths, shadow striped and hairline striped serges and Panama cloths; fancy light suitings in stripes and checks; an extensive variety of plain or fancy tailored models (including the new “Bob Evans” Suit); assorted colorings. At $29.50 Regularly $45.00 to $48.50 i “ hea) New Tailored cess Suits,” full Princess jumper dress with coat; in plain and fancy light stripes and checks and bordered suitings. 32 to 36 bust) “(12 to 46 years) At ae QO Regularly $17.50 to $20.00 70 Suits in assorted new models of serges, Panama light in checks, stripes and cloths and fancy suitings mixtures. $10.00 Coats for Girls at $5.90 3 Len: th Coats of navy, red, tan, Copenhagen, brown and fancy jight coatings ; lined throughout; 6 to 16 years. Cold Storage of Furs We are Prepared to accept Furs and Fur Garments fer Cold Storage throughout During which period the repairing and remodel- ling of furs and fur garments will be undertaken at much lower rates than prevail in season. Correct Models for Easter, in Shoes for Boys & Girls Complete assortments—made upon approved or- thopedic lasts; sensibe, serviceable and neces- sary to the welfare of the undeveloped foot of the growing child. The careful fitting of our children’s shoes is in charge of competent and painstaking sulespeople For Boys: Blucher shoes, Patent leather Blucher Shoes, tan Blucher Oxfords and lace or $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 or calfskin Oxfords and lace or $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 For Gi high cut tan or black lace or but- ton shoes (depending on size) $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Tan calf, patent leather, black calf or white canvas; button or lace Oxford Ties. 6 to 8 834 to Il 1114 to 2 34 to 6 $1.75 $2.00 $2,50 $3.00 Acomplete stock of Infants’ tan or black and pat- ent leather Oxfords, Slippers and Strap Sapdels. Sizes— a Broadway at 34th St. Friday and Saturday—Special China Silk & Net Blouses Open back three- -quarter sleeve model fashioned of China silk, with dainty hand made yoke and collar, orna- mented with lace motifs, in white only. Open back short sleeve model fashioned of China silk with dainty yoke of fine pin tucks, in black only. Net Blouses, fashioned over Jap silk” in ecru or white; tucked and claborated ‘ with insertions of filet lace back, iront 29 = and sleeves; new collar and abot $3. Saturday, April 11th Special Trimmed Sailor Hats for Women Also medium size Walking Hats ‘(entirely new) of Mian and rouch straws. trimmed with wings, in all the new colorings and shape | pri $7.50 Value $12.50 Sale of Saturday, April 11th ecial Sale 260 Tailored Spring Suits For Women Regularly $35.00, $39.50 and $ At $25.00 A collection of various new-S viously sold at the above Ge number of recent models h at much higher prices. Of plain or fancy serges, mannish cloths in stripes, checks and mixtures, plain or shadow striped Panamas and fancy striped suitings in light colors. Fancy Lace Braid Coats, at $14.50 Regularly $20.00. Pink, white, light blue, tan, black, brown or Copen- hagen blue; suitable for wear with silk or lingerie dresses, Broadcloth and Covert Top Coats Regularly $20.00, at $15.00 Silk lined Coats of tan covert or black broadcloth. Broadcloth Evening Capes, at $14.00 Regularly $25 New “Mikado” model of imported chiffon broadcloth in white, black and all light shades. 45.00 g models pre- her with a eretofore shown only Easter Furnishings White or Coiored Shirts for Da or an $s, $ $1.50, $2.00 Neckwear—Four-in-hands.......+-+.++++ 25c, 5fe, 1.00 Suspenders Hosiery for boys and misses. Gloves for youths and boys:- Gloves for misses Underwear for youths, boys and misses, of baloriggan mesh or lisle....The garment, SCcto 1.30 Pajamas for youths and boys........-++ 75cy $1.00 to 4.95 White or Colored Blouses for boys.. ....-.- 50c to 1.50 Bath Robes for youths and CE .....$2,00 to 6.50 ee for Pride and Saturday nce or atnened ‘eal in ‘light or dott i on. colors. Value 50c Cc Easter Hats for Boys & Girls Fashioned of the finest Milan straws in ali the latest models— middies. sailors, mushrooms, Glen- garys and Napoleons—also many fancy novelties $2.00 up to $7,95 Soft Felt Hats for youths and boys, in telescope, derby, racket or college styles. $1.59 up to $2.95 irls, ned a at) $1, 93 burnt straw, black or white. Spring Clothing for Boys Complete Assortment of New Spring Styles Norfolk Suits 6 to 18 years....+-..e00+...- 5.00 to 15,00 (stout) 11 to 17 years---. .. 7.50 to 15.00 Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits, 2) to 10 yrs, 3.95 to 15.00 Spring Top Overcoats, 7 to 17 years. --.--- - 6.50 to 15,00 Spring Reefers, 2% to 10 years..+.- 00 to 12.50 Washable Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits, 2/4 to 12 years ..++++++ .. piss to 7.50 Special for Saturday of navy blue serge; also mixed cheviots and tweeds; sizes 7 to 18 Values $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 fS of navy blue serge or brown and gray cheviot mixtures; silk emblem on sleeve; with or without velvet collar; sizes 244 to 10 years. Value $5.00 coats in the new long of cheviot and tweed | 4:05 mixtures; sizes 8 to 17 years, Value $6.75 $5.00 3-95