The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1908, Page 4

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i But Subway. Much Taller. All, [Beetatenkers: “Swinicn” hen pripe's | Check Compas yo. 10 West T woman knows that the word “Nemo” on a corset ighly. > Sheridan 0 | ty-fourth prothy Teng r . -gieni (3 jathlets, never approaches “Arc! In| ewentytone years old) of No. 90 Wer stands for correct style, hygienic comfort and long 4 THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, MAY 25, 1908. | POLICE GIANT WHO RETIRES JOKER IN VETOED “BIGGEST COP" ON A PENSION. Sea Unie ne aaded withie siiline : Seed eetes| pOpOTN CMBI QYER| | i O \@ su! tO er, ‘there jthe world, and the most ” and fair-minded, but there |} camera | 4h. nality, real worth and business honor. we far bigger, far stron) r . 9 ardioenerennaienianinet : : . ‘ | : EL rapher, Held in $1,000 Bai! | thant | | Lieut. Taggart’s One Life Sor- | row, That His Brother Is Gave Service Board Power to, Increase Rate on All Lines | A FAMILY OF GIANTS. f Tt has always been a matter of con-|Seventeenth street. was ar- CHANGE IN COMMITT. Aeoturer de bleak Harry | aigned before Magistrate Cornell, in FOR SLENDER AND MEDIUM FIGURES: The | Inainpratiltnatsanetatemen he West Side Court, on the charge of wonderful new Back-Resting Corset, already popular ‘ * Harry just @ne-half a | appropriating $69.60 to her own use. She throughout the country. It isan absolute novelty in con- “1 Always Did My Work and 474 iwenty-nve pounds lighter. | Louis waived examination, pleading gullty, struction, and brings ease and comfort to any woman who Q A Bedell, the giant who guards the en-|and offered to make rest ; Hasse uibed aching: back? , Commission Asked No Exten- re See Ganpatned ate sion of Powers, Chairman i Se ea Exonange Bank. Last Saturday Mr 4] | Reducing Corset, known everywhere as the only corset that j Willcox Says. | Says. | MORSE’S TRIAL DAY SET. Parker sald that he received the ehect “ has ever really helped a stout woman to reduce her abdo- i | ae ck from the benk. it hav en f) Sot ! ico: ays. see | tho hed Tee eens Of a forged ipdorsc u BAcK-RESTING men and re-shape her figure into the graceful lines of youth. | Lieut. Archibald Taggart, biggest of, Date eetnieiess: Prt ee pears Coe SE Senoer ano Menium| Every Nemo Corset Does Something For Bection No. 101 of the New York| New York's policemen, in leaving the] on motion of United Btates District-| mes ose 1S You That No Other Corset Can Do. y, after twenty years’ | | aepartinent to- | places. Sure, I'm @ Republican—ell my brothers are, too. “I never looked for the best of it as @ policeman, and I don't think I ever of it. I was always GIRL ADMITS SHE Is Beefsteak Champion. Tagwart is a bachelor and lives at No. 44, Wost. Thirty-fourth ‘street Among beefsteak clubs ana athletic or- | ganizations, “Archie” has always been pular, as he has never failed te make Latiher at the table or at the bat. room hangs a Maltese crows in: ral “Atchle Taggart, Champion of | president of the Whitney for Cashing Check. | On the complaint of Charles 8 Dup | devouring steaks. U nm. According (o Mr. Parker, he gave her a check to be deposited in the Com trance to the n often been mis Pulitzer Bullding. has en for Lieut. Taggart. J james Oct. © Hough 3 14—Same young woman last night at Attorney Stimson, Judge Hough, in th ite srs gh, in the “Tn court the prisoner refused to make NEMO BACK-RESTING CORSET Ne. 351. Long sloping, clinging back; flat hipeffect. —have attained leadership because they are original inventions, each having a distinct purpose which it accomplishes perfectly; and because nearly every wear—that she will never be disappointed ina Nemo, FOR STOUT WOMEN: The world-famous Self- ‘State Railroad law provides that a ve United States Ciroult Court, to-day set CEES EO Co Eat any statement beyond her plea and her, The back steels cannot turn and dig into your flesh. corporation operating a street rail- way shall charge any passenger! more than fiwe cents for one con- tinuous ride within the limits of any incorporated city or village. This law applies to New York City as it was before the consolidation, and any new charters granted since the formation of the greater city The Republican Legislature Bosses’ alleged “‘Five-Cent-Fare bill” changes this language so that it shall fead in substance: No corporation operating a street railroad of any Kind within the same territory with- out FIRST HAVING OBTAINED the consent of the Public Service Commission SHALL CHARGE AND COLLECT AS A MAXIMUM RAT. OF PARE MORE THAN FIVE, CENTS for each passenger for one| —— continuous ride, cc. ARCHIBALD AAGGARE- have long climored for a ent oe to Coney Island now ts that the Public Eoor. Hughes's veto of the so-called | Service Commission will give them the ‘Five-Cent Fare bill” to-day brought|relief demanded. A new Lesthlature €o light the fact that the measure was | will be clected tis f Assembly fn reality a “Ten-Cent Fare bill,” the/and Senate and a : Republican members of the Railroad/agnt will be contin Committee having amended the original | World at the next Evening World's Five-Cent Fare bil |jature. @o that the Public Service Commission| Goy. Hughes's veto of the Coney Isi- could permit not only a ten cent fare| and Five-Cent Fare bill came us a great to Coney Island but @ ten cent fare on| surprise and and has the Manhattan “L" roads to the Bronx.| aroused widesy “The bill originally introduced in the|uence of the Govern Legislature by Assemblyman Robert B,| {he public demand was eviaencea heard cn all sides in the tements {service, during | reprimanded, declared that the one r | gret of his life has always been thet \e was not as large as his brother Frank, the famed “Newburg Giant.” who ts seven feet one inch high and veighs more than 3% pounds “Archte” Taggart, or the “bab as he was often called, swaddling in ins ure, His height is six feet six and one-half inches, and re tips the 310 pounds. He !s forty-thres rs Dut bears his years lightly. ‘“Arehte"” may turn into a butcher, the development industrially of most of his seven brothers, but he has not decided on his future. With the 11,000 nension which he will draw down. he isn't worrving a whole lot. Odell's Tall Body Guard. The Taggart home In Newburg wut a short distance from the resi- ce of former Governor Odell. A lose bond of friendship has existed between the Odells and Taggarts f generation, one of the familar sights Gov. Odell's campaign being a bov j guard of Archie Taggart's brothers, al! of them weighing more than 300 pounds and standing six feet, s!x inch “Lm not 60 big." he said to-da ought to see Frank. He Js the y t of elght boys and three girls, None of tir: boys stood under six feet and only ons than six 5 1 Inches, Frank was so‘tall and thin when he was young that the crowd in New- to call him the Taggart dar: But Frank got more welg and has filled out well e- is no is Wagner for The Evening World was] tremendous throngs at the Isiand yes- sirree; 1 never found any em- a real ‘Five-Cent-Fare bill’ sald J. 0.| terday parrassment about my size, In fact, | Hammitt, legislative agent of the Citi- wish that I was as big as Frank. It's gens’ Wnion at Albany, who was pay-| bre), great to be blz and strong and have fe zie to the headquarters of the) of Gove Rani th. You look down at a poor. Service Commission here. “It| ay i eee aeartetal half grown son of the east @xtended the provisions fixing a five-| ,pames P. Holland, the eocen Sriwctavenl thé nent sldsiot iNew rark @ent fare maximum so that they in- 0 esterday | and thon you throw back \« ‘ eluded the Coney Island roads. This ton] Shoulders, take a whiff of the best air bill was defeated in the Legislature. i you can get above every one “The Railroad Committee bill, which “afraid head, ang you want io snout with Feached the Governor, was a ‘Ten-Cent-| passage of the Five-Cent Fare bil! Cyrue: ‘Gol durn it! I'm glad Im 0 Fare bi! It contained a ‘joker.’! aual have conflaceted Cha tes of Peasy Care i way cor 0 oe: While it began by fixing a five cent| Wish to oppose the corporations. Tr No, 1 have regret in fare rate to Concy Island It then gave Governor d to accede to the) Witting . 1 aly did my the Public Service Commission power he people, who for two complained eran to increase above five cents to ten Scars have fought for the passage of he strecta aa a, member eents or any other amount, not only the Coney Island fare out the fare on veto was postponed unti] next Sunday every other road in the City of New) York, except the subway. | Overlooked by Framers. as “In addition to ‘that this bill would permit, for instance, any Public Service Commission to order a ten cent fare on the Manhattan ‘L' roads to the Bronx or on the Brooklyn ‘I’ roads to other points than Coney Island. Gov. Hughes probably saw the ‘joker,’ which was doubtless overlooked by the framers of the original Evening World's ‘Five Cent Fare bill.'’ _/ Chairman Willlam R. Willcox, of the ‘Public Serve Commission, said to an Evening Worid reporter: wb “I believed all the time that the Com-| | (a Fiano Dept. SIXTH with Further discussion of the Governor's the Broadway squ Did time also reie and Newtown © fourth and © ) 0. 19°T020°STREETI NEW YORK. 10 Minutes to Hoboken by Hudson Tunnel. the trial of Oharles W. Morse, former Vice-president of the National ‘Bank of North America, and Alfred H. Curtis, former president of the same institu: desire to make good id that his had dressed very stylishly that Morse will be tried before Heinze's ease Is co tion, under indivtment for conspiracy y rin’ $1.0 And’ misapplication of the funds of the |nnMioriria, oe es eet Bt “MAKE STOUT WOMEN SLENDER” Stat iterhosicouiaRer eel ———.—-.-- hips, and make Princesse effects possible to stout figures: Fepreseating Morse, made no object{:n GEN. EVAN MILES DEAD. || Model No. 312, for tall stout women; fe Tate Uitteedings war Curtis) SAN FRANCISCO, May %—Drig- [| Model No. 314, for short stout women; was not is Hy) | Gen. Evan Miles (retired), U. 8 A, died Judge ec” the tris this city yesterday, tlea, “4 ; Aueuttua Heinze, der indict Fl He vadawitnndlatinetlonvdlcingktnelel!l Figure-Building,’’ mailed free on request. thon with the Mercantl Bank, | sud Indian wa su - ————— ——— for the same date. It {s understood | Was born in Pennss ain 1838, e| = —— will be buried with ail military SUNDAY WORL ors. ST. 4 Day Sale of Used Pianos. @@ Fourth Floor. that the economical yossibilities a \ Cur Depariment of j country homes or bun Golden Oak Morris Chair at $8.75 Morvis Cha rs of selected quartered oak, highly poliched, bread arm-, comple'+ with reversib'e cushions covered with best velour. Cc ' $15.75 i i eds with two-inch posts, heavy ? fillers, lprge vases and husks, well constructed, fi lacquer, Table Writing Desk cut), at 55 A complete collection of Craftsman Furniture, including suites for living rooms, dining rooms and b-drooms, odd chairs for verandas and many quaint and unusual articles desirable for halls, bun ws and dens, Made of quartered oak, weathered tinish, joined with wrought iron bolts so that they cannet come ayart. jy attendea theacres on Br SSS SS eee e Furniture 6; SIXTHTAV., 19270 20% STREE TI NEW YORK. Box or Wardrobe Box or Wardrobe Couches, fiaest uphols- tering, indestructible springs, covered ' with the bes ‘ Brass Beds--Special--} Pure Felt Mattresses, © Our speca “IT RESTS YOUR BACK” enographer d frequent- dway ith Sth Ten Minutes to Hoboken by Hudson Tunnel. re apparent at a glance A beautiful new model, suitable for slender and medium figures; in sizes 18 to 26. NEMO SELF-REDUCING CORSETS Nemo Corsets are sold inall good stores throughout the world. Ask your dealer. Write us for booklet, ‘Hygienic KOPS BROS., Mfrs., Cor. 4th Avenue and 12th Street, WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. $3.50 Bring health, comfort and style with perfect hygienic safety. The new Flatning-Back models reduce both abdomen and No. 320, same model, with Flatning-Back 2 $3 00 e No. 318, same model, with Flatning-Back ) New York. Phonographs '] down—'‘1 week Fourth Floor. For the Summer Home---A Remarkable Series of __ Bargains that Must Appeal to You ETTING prices right down to the irresistible bargain point, going to finish the month with a record-breaking wiek—an, offering of a number of distinct bargain items that are so unusually strong in values 247 Beds and Bedding, 4th Flour, Other Furniture, Sth Floor. \ecounts is prepared to make special arrangemests with those who wish to iurnish city or zalows and distribute the payments over an extended period. ouch, $6.75 e. lain green denim. ft 86.75 95c Pure Felt Mattr.ss, + ibs., ed with best French built in layers not stu’eJ, covered in t sanitary ventilators, covered with. | est { finest Webster ticking. like. } Gold Meda! ticking Enamelled Beds (like cut), $6.75 With massive continuous posts, heavy filing, massive chills, brass top rods and brass spindles on head and foot! oard ; secllent design, cxtra heavy Rocking Chairs or Arm Chairs at $2.75 Chairs of selected quartered oak, beau- titu! grain, highly polished; best pos- sible construction and very comfort- All Feather Pillows, All leather Pillows, 22x2 inches, with with large French bevel plate mirror; best construction. “Star” Refrigerators, $6.50 s “Star? Re‘r'gerators, thoroughly sani- tary, scientific construction, perfectly ventilated, lined with heavy zinc and sheathed with prepared charcoal. }Golden Oak Buffets ( cut), $18.75 Made of quartered oak, highly piano polished, fitted with French bevel plate mirror 10x30—two small top dewsers, ne lincd tor silver and one long linen Handsome Dressers 4 at 514.50 Dressers handsomely made, in all the popular woods, nicely polished, fitted drawer, lacquered brass trimming; very Mission hed power to deal os |" pa eactionanalizcodl iniht snecisiver SOLs(o .., $19.75 f the fiv c ' 5 ; i Renee ee Ave een are te Coney. Wey et ey. One Library Table, oblong, with heavy urde:- $6.75 Other Special Values in Dontlcomstchetion soceestuecomar fiscation can be raised concerning the| o ese Half-Price erated Naevius SESS ieee : j ite E Gecieion of the Commission, just the! Mission i We neue pects Golden Oak Chins @ame as it could have been raised in e 5 g 50.2 . 5 7- Ae (A pe eee Bumets, 516.75 | | 425, 85, £6, $7.50, 912.50, $14 & $15.75 | | Closets at 12.75, 14.50, “Nv'I_ do not care to give my views re- ] OSs oRy 23.75 and 28.50 @ardine the merits of the five cent fare Magazine i aubject, for the reason that several Stand...... $6.50 | | Golden Cak Din- hearings involving this very question | ing Chairs, closely are now before the Commission." | For Your Morris Chair,|j} UOMO ON ee Bad Legislation Summer Home? Ape at $1.50; extraheavs, with Mr. Willcox was asked if it had been galled to his attention that the plece! @f legislation which Governor Hughes @ettled with his veto was a “makesiilt: slip seat genu- ine leather... 33.75 Golden Oak Buffet, cushion, at.. $16.50 Clothes Trezs— $2.75 & $1.75 They are not new pianos. If they were they would not be offered at Bill” cleverly strung together by the =) these prices. But paver Dernee Armstrong crowd with they are instruments of well known makes—of splendid tone, in Weathered 22.75 and 26.00 gniled os he maid: Pees excellent condition. Oak Cellar- Mahogany Buffet, (ear erase ie ‘The sale affords an unusual opportunity for thore who wish a second ettes........ $5.50 45.50 and 52.C0 MTG aueiiniroenraltathioh rater piano for the country home or for children or beginners, i tt was bad legislation hat ' ' | Gove ro Hs not need any defense List for Tuesday eB E Ostermoor Mattresses, frellinown. True, he ill etaen UPRIGHTS \ The Kindel Somersaultic 3-piece Parlor Suites (like vice pat ering. . 3 Busiienerricn | GEESE orcnantn: Davenport Parlor Beds cut), $24.75 (Special) $13.50 pad hells ; an 1 Mason & Hamlin. A simple tun, and the Kinde! is what you want it . s 7 ; . i PUBLIC AROU SED 1 Jacob Bros...... ers eal bemal luciunicusiDerennarconielrescitltennitars An exceptionally attractive, bigh grade three- Exceptionally luxurious, extra thick, all full size, OVER VETO OF THE | 1 Kranich t Bach bed) Cannot getiout of order, no accidental closing piece Farlor Suit, made in correct Colonial style, one or two parts, These mattresses are built in 5-CENT FARE BILL.| 1 Chickering . no getting resdy; it automatically reverses its eush. | | Vit! highly poWshed mahogany finished frames, | } the Ostermoor way, not stuffed, made from especially meavanisiiorelteninelmanemnvatirell i enorn ae finan herersrolnelbardnlumneltutteneociiecnion upholstered with loose cushions covered with fine selected Ostermoor sheets, and are carefully built, Mrndren of shoumanda of pertens_who 1 ebkauer: a On felted, eat mattress, fitted aration aille plush. layer upon layer. Finest quality of covering, beau- as cure 1 Weser... finest of] tempered springs. Other 3-piece Parlor Suites at tiful art twills, in assorted coiors of dust- $13.50 i Colby, a A child can operate a Kindel Davenport. Come $28, $29.75 and 336.50 proof, satin finish, and A. C, A, ticking, Bi issner. sees nee . ; i i 7 and see demonstration, Other 5-piece Parior Suites at . k , James €» Holmstrom... } $35, $42 and 361.50 These ex- A eber. Restore 5 ceptional 7 i Waters ‘s sees Mattresses | onarcn...... . reductions are the | 2 | through very softest Make Money! 4 Terms as Lowas$5 Down,$1a Week, the entire and most aus Fi aoe can be arranged for by those who so desire. We also extend the privilege line. Kinde: luxurious, Twill be money tn your pock: of returning these instruments within a year, amount paid to apply on cost made by eevee halter Aas. on of a NEW Piano from our stock. Davenports ars About how to succeed The Milton Invisible Player ae upite moor, at They point out lots and houses A combination of a fine Upright Piano with player mechanism inside, an instrument which any one may play without the least knowledge of music. SIMPSO That people “must se’ Ie a story of big profita That they daily tell. $475 Regularly $650; special price CRAWFORD CO. $13.50

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