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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 13, | THEN, CATAL oe * OVFISH FIGHT WANTS SEZUREGE ervices on tte Putnam diy AIR GE CHEN 28 ene ON RACE TRACKS BOATS EXPLAINED ther awiwara | commuters are to an explanation fiat the com- + ea to break your eyeglasses—and =] . : raphe rope around without them Governor Found Support Anas ee aie Told to Get} § ‘ie waiting for new ones. | Trip Up State—Will Push | Facts on Treatment of Fish- an't enjoy the papers—any- | thing—can’t even work. If NHEIM Southwest Goiher 6th AE. and 18th St. New York. With 500 Experienced Salesclerks to wait upon you, with an uniimiied siock oi up-io- date footwear, no matier how particular you may be, we are bound to suit both your fancy and your purse. I pany note thearessonie tor | After the schedule §s i i » entic Ask Public Service NS sit for attent More Trains and Lower jand added that commuters on th nam division pay more and get poore: hat other divisions Gambling Bills. | ermen in Newfoundland. you have the | Rates. | | ; | - [tonsa aon and ni a | Harris Suction Clip Gulden Brown Oxtords O5C SCHEDUI ES A JOKE. the. “pre: sent schedules to be a joke to| (Special to The Evening World.) LONDON, April 13.—The State De- fitted ern or omen zt s 4 z 3+] railroad men, and _ ed to your eyeglasses they Sizes 21; to & Extension soles, doy. Hughes, who! partment has made representations to ALBANY, April employees of the ng themselves. He! returned to-day from a trip through|Great Britain through Ambassador Reld won't come off fill you take | military heels, brown kidskin uppers; ats chedules sisted that a the intention 3 S them off, Attached to any eye- e ‘oad y ‘© wipe) the ches on the race! With regard to the selzure of two Am e ic io any ey Seid oad Harlem Division Rapid Transit |i ot cag : Y Rd euberituce | (Be State Mal ne seec ee ee cca, [erican fishing schooners off Newfound-| glass in 35 seconds for 35 cents. makers regular $1.50 grade. rite (C3 i Ja freigh : track gambling bills at Wateriown land. The complaint has been forward- in All but Cperation, jo Aloe ed that the! Buffalo and Utica, f# elated over the eq to Sir Robert Bond, Premter of New They Say. | Mawr ati | support he {s getting on the proposition. | foundland, but he has not yet replied = } Sees: [Rs ed Oa retrain from| He said he found oy on in “ to tt OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS Pafent Coltskin Ox- 5c i Nonkers they get to One Hundrediangl ouatheserclUsanwnondld nck ne Sean .y, espatel $ Ohne i ; ° y before | tne “passeng the train leaving! venting the passage ie measure ul Ud Cub Chaat i) ven cer’s | the Public Service Commission for the | Bryn Mawr a be Aaa aaa le atinsiley ae Bassage of ke mewire™ |had apprenended two Gloucester fishing | 442 Columbus Ave., 6lst & 82d Su, 'Maker’s regular >2.00 grade._ About, : Second Disirict on’ a number of com-| told of the diflultics of agveloning | take about the attitude of the people] °Neceraan Ames and the Marry 4 89 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN, 1,400 pairs in the lot. Genuine | 7 e en- | Properties along the Putnam divsion, generally on thia subject | Leroy Spinnoy and Charles Rudolph’ ite Abraham & St f e 3, 1 Dlaints from restdents of nearly the en-|”"Phere waa m station at Gray Oaks. |“Wte was quite buoyant to-day, and he | $100 each on the aiarke of Sao: Opposi ras. | patent coltskin uppers, Bluchers, | and We were promised that when we Newfoundland esha short vamp , Cuban heels; sizes 2% | tire commutation district of the New) 200" aivteen commuters there we would | expects that his campaign for race} ShEnBal aa a Tork Central and Hudson River Rall-|have a station agent, The station? ty'| track reform will ultimately succeed. | gain g Gomranjt gaia oy Freeh peet| thefitgh Cnmese yomterprises so New | {he way, was given to the company | fe has had many demands from all in New York City for the week eidine Bate SIT dt dad are maus EO e to 8. j road system in the suburbs of New pay 7 i York outside of the cicty ims, Com- as fe-| Parts of the State to speak, and will URMay, April 11. averaged 9.91 cents per see, Bargains” in every sense| ade it} continue to make speeches until he Unt’ °° of the word. Osborne | 1 missioners Stevens, Decker, . a thes simply a n. l'torces 1 7 atiOl 5 = ‘and Sngue were present. Tke hearing “hy & Mr Baulding the Central was | foTCes legisiative action favorable to | was held !n the rooms o fthe First Dis- | represent nde a Layman and | siaice uae jeans ey a Upbolstery Department Children’s by trict commissfon. peel ey: OMe SR CHAT Weil) 8 charge report from Washington criticising; | Si 2162S ° \Maker’s regular 51.50 grade. Made Vici Kid Shoes tor | Woiren at : é 95¢ po iP WAS) Oe : One of the first points to come trp wi of passenger ‘traffic, was also on the power of the Commission to fix) present. {him for an alleged attempt to place the! ! Be Soamutation rates. C. C. Paulding, of | |tespons bility for the yotes of certain Summer Furnishings Sizes 2 to 5, 514 to 8 and trom selected kiaskin, w.tn caliskin Cae EA eee gbieie 0 | lcaantratanawestlectonmein alstea lon : 81 to Il, Kidskin upper. \tops; Kiuchers ana plain la xten-| inclusion of reasonableness of commu- upon thi ashington administration . 5 ee i ” KR eFs; de a 1a ace; exte tation rates” fn the svbject for in-| STOCKS BRISK I BRISK IN The rnot's friends, however, de-| In this department Werete DOM, showing many spring heels; lace and buttoa. a9 jsion soles; sizes 3 to 8. | eece a Ret ep ues Sune aways iumared| exclusive novelties and will offer this week some Hl Well worth $1.00; at Ou | quiry. He declared the question to be | os y such interference from the White a constitutional one, The attitude any ‘ the raflroad company {« that the grant- | House. exceptional values:— fng of comutation rates is purely a] Gov. Hughes expects that a Senator | Ss rs favorsble to his measures will be re-| ~ . ai or kes favor by the rafiroad and that the Com: [ese ter Mas messes ar D be Summer Curtains Oxiord Ties mission has no jurisdiction except inj eriet ke | | the matter f regular rates. rict to take the seat made vacant Ruffled Curt tore . : & eA oaneeall Tr by the death of Senator Franchot, He| uffle UTLAIHS. ..ee0es0++. 75C tO $2.50 pair EBS, \yoe) ere a real Third eerie Inter.-Met. ill es nat agree with the oppontion ‘that value $1.00 $3.60 ‘ Tan and Tan emi) Black elation of Yonkers, whichw as also rep- Amrican Ice Exceptions, district at tris time, He made a care: | Tovelty Ci } 2 i f { resented by Otto Hufeland, {ts prest- @ = pt | y of the constitutional features | Novelty Curtains. ...eevees pes. to in pair, P AS 2 Ke $ 50 Worth $3.00 Gent. In outlining the nature of the Make Good Ganis. | old ard nea reaboy on ments value $1.75 - 1: @laims made by the complainants, Mr. se ee | iNavoidtiaintuceaananene'| Renatssance Curtatns..... 0... $2.50 to $4.50 pair La Wood ‘said: 1 by the new reapportionment | value $8.50‘ $6.60“ “We claim that the time has come| Stocks started lower in the market | ‘srs ‘fUentical when the Harlem division should give | to-day, and although efforts were made | orton ey # arked whether 1t| Window Mushins and Fancy Nets nuine rapid-transit service. It 1s /to rally the list only a few issues were | e ge PI plated taking action to pre-| *@ repid-transit road in everything €X- | brought up to the These | | iP Ra x = ‘3 cept operation.” |were Third Avenue, which gained 3% Queens. county. where ‘thre | From 12%. to 50c. per y yard value 15c. “ 70c. Chairman Stevens asked what ne | points, American Ice 2, Inter-Met pre- ing season opens on Wednes- Cretonnes and Taffetas eant by rapid-transit service. ferred 23-4.and the common 1, Union Pa- declined to answer the ques- ee Weod cifle, Reading, Amalgamated Copper, | Mr. proed onl ae sorpreea rae j Americ an Smelting and “entral Leather | Severe DITENDIOEIRT: | every ton minutes and {with other leaders suffered fractional | | 4 : z every five minutes. A service such as jAeglines. Tradin vas rise eepiaeh| D HEAD OF MISSING In this section we are showing many reserved fs provided by the elevated lines and | The market. followng an af ins MAN WASHED ASHORE. : the subway within New York City | were’ party lost.’ The range of fi | designs, the prices range from Id be given by the Central to all , tions was not extended. cago U 3 pantat tong. Its lines in Westchester | Ti ‘ tificates rose 31 CLEVELAND, April 18.—The severed 20c. to 50c. to $2. 50 per yard roe County.” rred 2% ‘'National|head of a corpse supposed to be thet CER Worth $34 2 Forced to Use Road. eadipre terran 1 ensidsar |of Michael Soboda, of Bedford. a sub- | rth $3, Oy ea Mr, Hufeland said: “If everydody in Westchester had the cholce of using a@nother road, there would be no oc- casion for this proceeding, ‘for every-| ‘The total sales of st body would take the other road. ‘The | shares and of bonds fervice on the Central is so bad that ee severybody who can, takes th New | Haven Road or the trolley cars to New} York. But some people cannot do so, Ve and in the face of a a increas ing population, the Centra! has for soine years past pursued a “steady pol- fey of reducing seri i Joseph W. Mi 00 Pumps elting peeferred 1 14, and Cleveland, |r sus washed ashore from the river | Slip Coverings T. i , i \ an and Black ‘< hardened in the final dealings. o-day, revealing what is thought to 6 The market closed dull and low. re been a case Of murder and rob "| Awnings and Shades Gi o five Necks ago for’ Cleveland made to order in the best possible manner, cks were 000. had engaged a ticket for | Estimates submitted. '} killed and into the river ew Spring Styles ook apeared for Furniture Department ; We direct attention to this department where we : Uu Ss have now on sale an extensive assortment of | Brass and Enamel Bedsteads various comp! n Yonkers, Hast- ings, Ossining ani other points ‘on the} ‘Hudson J. H. Iselin appeared for the nt the same line Poughkeepste > next giearng to “turnish Both moved th the company be SEEDY Shoes trent years econd of delaye short tine for p then they are di Jt was tinally for’ the. past st | ents of the ‘a . . : ee i &Carpets at exteutlovally auracei iiss hand Oxfords at $1.95 y jdong Welied Soles” | | We are offering this week some | Mattresses | exceptional values in rugs, which illustrate strikingly the advane | We will, during this week, make the following Special offer | bt comp.ainis h Hiison "and fnaet olf bay ney alrect team pe Our No. 4 ee een ak a aie full ca | os | Lace, Button and Bluchers pets from this "store are direst x oe sung ee | fg sizes 5 to 11, widths A tog ror ou oO mills, new an N S 75 | saving to you. | Artistic Axminsters, 9x12; high | of pile; extra heavy; What they Tead ot RUGS—Handsome Body Brus- | ~ = . ned by Georie Ht sels, 9x12; a splendid Summer Furniture len’s and Joon Mt Toute line: were $28.50; now $23,50 | Ww eee S Furni Work metas” was it pail Westened Superb Roval Wiltons Oey ce | e as news opine our Summer Furniture for Shoes, , mat cellent assortment 0} orches and Verandas. | 1 soli Scount of the facilitic A : 5 i all solid Bflorded commuters patterns; were $39.5 R PonTisoneciialmey POW Rot siete $29.50 Chat Aiton: from $1.00 to $3.00 each | $4.00 Shoes and Oxiords) leather Wiltons, woven in one piece; 9x Arm Chatrs and Rockers “ 2.00 “ so ae worth ’ 12; were $40.00; while heat a5 1,200 pairs Ralston Health 4. $2.50 & $3; they last... $26.50 | together with Shoes and Oxtords, made from the tinest reso (ane ea Lanes brussels 9x: Oe | Reed and Willow, Rush and Hickory Furniture. Patent Coltskin, Vici Kidskin, Gun Metal Calfskin, § } Peas ETD s $12.50 | oe } | lan Russia Calfskin and Tan Vici Kidskin, } i Mission Furniture | (Surplus stocks and tactory rejects.) Misses’ and Children’s Boys’ Oxtord ics Strap Slippers (Marnish Last) For Dress Wear Tan Russia Calfskin; Patent Made from Selected Patent Colt- | Coltskin and Gun skin, low in ~ A picture). CeO, BEA Metal Calfskin; Ex. 14 and 1134 to 2, New Spring | tension Soles; Military Samples, Wo.th up tof’ Heel; Newest Spring a pair, as 4 spe- | Samples, Sizes 1 to 59¢ : 1 in wy) ducement, 514. Worth up to $2.00. 9 59e Worth Pere Ucn Onis “The Linen Store” Remnants some discontinued and some new patterns, wanted. now ssnow 97 1e@ were $26.50; now...,. $19.75 In this truly serviceable furniture for cottages,etc., | Rugs Made From | we have greatly reduced a number of prices; wide assortment, in sizes to fit any room, below. cost; bring size | IL d i) We l | ord & Laytlor ! CARPETS —Axminstzr Carpets, high grade, were $1.75; $1.15 Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. Others were $1 i ) Worsted Wilton Velvyets, soft, rich, Worth $2.50, Boys’ Oxford Special Values in e lose pile, in two-tone effects; | | y D { Ladies’ Outer Garm [Ge A, ee | = | sits 610 Sand Sito $2.50, at Te ents RON grt Me ry aH & B. Altman & Cx: Tan and Black Dress Shoes Pongee Suits. t"o*f ‘| Lingerie Dresses. \\"\''.° Dobson’s fitth ave | Shoes tor Girls for Boys ER dad Lite awit male from selected Tan Tan Calfskin, Tan Kid- tive model. showing full plaited| embroidery and Lace. Very. ai Makers of Carpets for 50 Years. Ski hb’ fol pottoi hud stylish. Price $18 0 d . a Re ina certains Gaia tees Beam (hata WOMENS NECK WEI. .IEATHER SOAs NEA wees 834 to 2, and 2% to) Kim, Patent Coltskin eH MORO meatus) Jerid sa ae es : izes 834 to 2, and 234 to i length Colors: Nat ey VARIETY OF THE LATEST COLORINGS TO CORRESPOND | elees 9.2) an and Black Kidskin; sizes sie eS at os gt Princess Dresses of aa i RTL SPRING COSTUMES. HAND EMBROIDERED AND 7) Hil Sportal ope 50 Jto 134 and 1 to S$ 50 : std ondaee REAL LACE COAT SETS; LINE ress wear, wort . 514: , 1 White Dress Skirts. ‘French Linen, |W. L. DOUCLAS | Tera) CEN Genera AND BOT (AEN) Dbooone i Felts abe oe uy ’ {wool Whito and almost all colors. Price [| $3. 50 SHOES FOR TO.MORROW (TUESDAY), APRIL 14th: | ———_—— . I Taos Serxe tu the nom circular gored) LC geod Ai Sued ee to Bee, ML Ateielvill een | Goiden Brown|poys’ School Fe ROM aR IGEAUE| ‘aie e very site nacrimen | SOURED oe | AN UNUSUAL OFFERING OF MARABOU BOAS, | Shoes tor Girls]Shoes (all soid Tene ceecthecmenrmetacae, | Ute $53.50 shoes sre | 85 INCHES LONG, BLACK AND NATURAL SHADES, (sizes8 4 to 2): }leather); sives 9 } a 3 as Some smart Suit aheatin i to 433 ° f Tailored Made Waists, \%)'*"\ "sist Sot Swen vao- TE Sania Grater New Tork aT $7.00 EACH | cag solesi fey, Sola in other Scotch Madras and Chevio t very attractive combin. io eae | ageia r ‘ emt attaae Shia 8 se, Ley erase conta ALSO BATISTE AND LACE NECKWEAR, AS FOLLOWS; ERARIN 8 Bittont $4 storesiat 4” GRAIN A " | es © «© « « » EACH a & 70c. (th Ave, and 18th St Eincaon price,.... (th Ave. and seit Al y Oo 6 a ° Oc. & We. SS Opposite : | Sth Ave. & 34th St., wasnt tons io FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM, 6th Ave. and 18th St. f Fcceas Harlem Branch, 3d Ave., cor. 124th St. esis Mth Street, 35th Street md 5th Avent.)

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