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«dine to-morrow night in Prospect METZ AND HIS FRIEND HURLEY AGREE TO DIFFER Comptroller Won't Be In-| fluenced by Him or McCarren on Fourth Avenue Subway. Te became known to-day that the Fourth Avenue Subway, which has been the cause of s0 much wrangling in the Board of Estimate and caused the en- mity between Comptroller eMftz and Borough President Coler, is now the hues of a disagreement between eSn- @tor Patrick H. McCarren and Comp- troller Metz, Moreover, former aRpid- Transit Commissioner William 8. Hur- ley, the “Father of the Fourth Avenue Subway,” and an Intimate friend of Mr. Metz, ty involved. When he and Benatcr McCarren tried to induce Mr. Metz to withdraw his opposition to the subway Mr. Metz used some of his fiery, picturesque language and refused point blank. “Bill” Hurley, as they used to call the Rapid Transit | Commissioner, pushed the Fourth avenue subway in the old Commission with such vigor that it was all ready for the advertis- ing for bids when the new Public Ser vice Commission came into being. He hhas since advocated and furthered it. nator McCarren thought it a good political proposition, as most of the Gouth Brooklynites are for it. He . Beemed to think Comptroller Metz-s opposition to it injurious to the Demo- cratic organ. At a recent meeting of the three arguments were brought to bear on the Comptroller that the subway was an absolute necessity, that too many were demanding it for it to be turned aside, and, too, many would be pleased by its construction. POLICE REPORT NEAR-ARREST OF Pubtication Enabled Him to Make His Escape. Building to-day that the publication by @ morning paper of an Incident of last evening in the Night Court had prob- ably prevented the arrest of a man mixed up in a swindle involving many thousands of dollars. Assistant berger appeared before MagiStrate Breen in the Night Court and asked, In fice sleuth who handles most of the big Wall street cases, should bring a pris- Kindleberger sald that in advance of an arrest he dared not tell the name of the prospective captive even to the Magistrate. Detective MoConville did not appear with any prisoner, but one of the morning papers printed the story. An Bvaning World reporter found Kindleberger and McConville in the District-Attorney’s office in earnost conversation with two men who looked as 4f they might be brokers or bankers, These two declined to give their names. “I'm afraid the whole thing may fall through now all because of that prema- ture publication,”” said the prosecutor. “We haven't made the arrest that we had hoped to make before now, and the possibilities are that we may not make {t at all. I can only tell you that the matter concerns a big crooked financial dea! ee JOHN H. BARLOW DEAD. Oe Conn., June 16—John Mr. Metz stamped the floor, pounded] # the table and shot forth a volley of| words, not all of which are in the Gictionary “It doesn’t make a bit of difference that you're my friends,” said Mr. Metz to the Senator and Mr. Hur- ley. “I believe I'm acting for the best | fterests of the city. Politics and friendshins can't budge me an inch.| I'm standing pat.” Mr, Hurley has consented to be one of the speakers at the bie mass-mec Brooklyn. Though he 1s a very ¢ friend of Mr. Metz he will have to. and hear Mr. Metz “roasted” hard. Mr. Metz said Mr. is entitled to "sald Mr. Metz, “This sub- way question has been the cause of the first disagreement between Harley an? me. fie and McCarren have talked Fourth avenue subway t until my ached, I'm so sick of it that I ‘t listen any more and I won't let Them talk" subway to me. again, “I Won't let friendships or political con- siderations 8) me from what msider my I guess they under- that no 'm not opposed to the Fourth Ave- Suwway. Im just as much in favor of It as they are or anybody else is, fhut_ we have to know where the money 4s coming from to build it. I may be wrong about the financial condition of the City, but it is best to have it judicially determined. All this clamor ebout Brooklyn wanting the subway doasn't affect me a bit. Az Comptrolier T faye to shoulder the responsivility, an want to be sure I'm ri nat irene ght before Hurley . Barlow, Grand Lodge of Connecticut, F. & A. M., was found dead in bed at his home | here to-day. He was seventy-six yea: old and one of the best known Mason in the State, During the recent grand lodge session held here he had a shock and has been ailing since. His death was due to heart failure. Socks that DON’T Wear Through socks that are guaran- ix months? If they ear through you get PAIR | FREE. Darnomore Hose are made for men who move about and who appreciate foot com- fort. Thelr triple strength is due to & special treatment of the fine yarn of which they are made. arnomore Hose rade Mark) In handsome blacks, tans and They come six pairs in a box, Not sold in smaide Rei new pair if, hole shows within six months, Sold in Manhattan only by, KING BROS., 775 Biway. 217 Gth ay, 102 E. 14th at, NEW Remember Riker ande refre: Pow antidotes, wid SEE SHAMO POLISH SILVER At Riker’s Drug Sto FRE ‘1 DEMONSTRATI Riker not only makes a choice assortment ot t also sells all the standard foreign and domestic kinds at Prices cloth—used wet or dry, is better than chamois ana much cheaper. 25c, 35c, 8C0c, 65c. urn to. ‘sources ot relief omifort. isno place like Riker’s to get complete satistaction in the line of shing Toilet Waters—Face and Toilet ders, and the thousand and one articles h might be cailed etiectual hot ner very b. st—but rat please, re (34th Street) all this week— SHAMO is a new polishing Does not scratch the surface— ‘Try it. Seconds, Oc. ION. ee NA aRaL TURMERIC CUNEATE Powders an Lablache Powder , Ox: Use Deodor, destroys and jor of ‘perspira- Delicious Swiss Style ( Chocolaie Cre Fine quality of cream tilling of var Covered wth the best imilx chocol: Special introductcry trial box. , At All hiker Drug Stores. Try a Box of JOHNSTON'S d Perfumes Others’ Riker's Pri P 'S VIOLET EXCELSIS TALCUM is antiseptic, vthing, hewli t refreshing. The ue free Dowder for thew Hizer, 10e, size, eine MILK) ams ious flavors, *" 419¢ Ravages of Sum- mer Heat. Postpaid, 50c. ail Order Department, Sixth Avi uecounts solic NEW, YORK—$ RIKERS DRUG SI RES adway BIG SWINDLER Now Say That Premature It was declared at the Criminal Courts District-Attorney Kindle-| case Barney McConville, the Central Of- | oner in that the Magistrate would fix | the bond at not less than $20,000. Mr. | Grand Secretary of the | JUNE 16, 1908. THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, OF SHOES AND OXFORDS Sweeping Reductions for Quick Clearance Clearance of 4,600 Pairs AT bon FORGET THE THESE SUMMER DRUGS AND TOILET REQUISITES They will bring health and comfort to you these hot days, Remarkably low prices. Soaps, Creams, Pow cers, Perfumes, Sponges, Rubber Goods, eté, Weil drders filled except on items marked with a *& HN s H nak Misses’, Children’s & Infants’ Oxfords and Strap Slippers Sizes 5 to 8; 834 to 11 and 1134 to 2. Former price $1.00, $1.25 and $1,50. > ABSORBE! I-Ib, rolls. HEAIXY SOAP, for.. T COTTON, *PLROXIDE HYDROGE full pound bottle %30c PURE ABSORBENT COTION, pound.. .. %CAMPHOR BALLS, box 3 cakes — 59¢ c ; The Slippers are made of Selected Patent Coltskin. The Oxfords come in Black Vici Kidskin and White Canvas. | I 30c, Horlick’e MAL MILK ... $1.00 2,000 cans TALCUM value 7c.; at BORATED POWDER; Clearance of 2,500 Pairs Women’s Oxfords, Gibson Ties and Pumps Sizes 214 to 8, Values $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00, Creams, &c. | POW. ge | Ried O9C The Oxfords are made of Black Vici Kidskin with Patent Tips, aiso a lot of Gun Meta! Calf Oxfords. The Pumps ind Gibson Ties are mad= irom choicest white Canvas. Cleararce of 5,000 Pairs : | LE 6 ee 4 (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Main Floors SSSAASASRSAA AAA SEVEAATATENEODU ETA THN TOE EDULE DEE EEETETUNTE1ES100000000000000000000000000000000 500 Decorated DINNER SETS Gn Sale To MOETOW: Between 10 A. 4. and 1 P. M. Only % At This Remark- able $4. 50 Price, can't g set at $4. 50 before 10 o'clock nor after. 1 o'clock. This sale is strictly limited. The s are made of a superior grade of ware, decorated with pretty spray patterns. A complete er service for 12 persons, Every piece runs uniform and perfect. geet more than one set. sold to a customer. E SOT CHINA DINNER SETS, selecte edi TABLE GLASSWARE At 3c, 5c, 8c, 12c y decorated; values up tc About 5,000 pieces in all Women’s Colonial Pumps ae $1.50, $2.00 and 32.50 00 Hand sewn soles. “a Military heels. Tan, Golden Brown, Patent Coltskin and, $ Gun Metal Caifskin.. Sizes 2% to 7. Clearance a 2,000 Pairs A an Bargains in Cut Glass Women’sOxfor‘!s &GibsonTies $-g .00 the China Dept. offers to-morrow a large Big Prices in most instances are tn ada voMleces of Cut Glassware, two lots, You save ee nthe costo SE, ule ia atic ch a an ; } % ottles, Salad Bowls, Celery Trays, Sugar Bowls, Tan Calfskin, Golden Brown, Patent Coltskin Gun Metal Calfskin and Vici Kidskin fee topmeyon choose from Salad Bowls, Berry and | Water Jugs, Cream Pitch Dishes, Ice Cream Trays, Spoon Holders, Sauce Dishes, ete. (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Basement.) GROCERIES Specials for Wednesday from New Extension Soles, All sizes in the lot, Former prices $2.00 and $2.50, High-footed Comforts, Sugar lery Tra, fe. Values up to $3.25. jose from Lemonade and Claret Jugs, Mayonnaise Bowls, AT $2.95 ¢ Vases, Salad Bowls, Values up to $4 39. 1,000 RICH CUT GLASS TUMBLERS; Plates, etc. pereerereeeeetvurce vCrcrevtelrinrtrereererneeeeeerrerretrrnretcTcrrrecteercetncerrearercrerreuretrererenrenrcenrenrenrrerrerTeTTnt rear Trrrrerretrcenreccrtceycry i (Main Floor.) LAA AAA QQ Qn QQ PAA Summer Furniture IRON TELESCOPE They consist of massive steel frames, heavily bronzed, National fabric steel springs, supported by steel helicals; can bi ma Cocoanut Shreds, lb., 16¢, to 1c. Ib, - 12¢ (Limit 2 pounds toa customer, Condensed MilK, can, . Standard quality. Clearance oi 3,500 Pairs Misses’ and Boys’ Shoes The Misses’ Shoes are of Black Vici Kid; the Hoys’ Shoes and Oxfords ee are White Canvas; the | Barefoot Sandals are a3 Fan Calfskin, n (Limit 3 cans toa Customer.) Choice Teas, Ib, . . . 50, quality. (Limit 2 pounds toa customer.) MAMMOTH SALE COUCH BEDS. tra deep cutting. Values to : $0.10 doz. Only 1 doz. to a 23¢ 3 York’s Popular Grocery. customer. Each,,........-.- F3 No Mait Orders. ¢ 3 DAMA AA Oe EUSA SASS EEUA TAS NAAY 2 Breakfast Bacon, lb. . 1134¢ 3 TOMORROW to TORORROW 4. 3 1c, quality. (Limit 1 sirip t a customer.) :. 1. TO fp : Clearance of 10,030 Pairs AT 3 ostiticti” PLUM Gog {gboneless Sardines, can . 19¢ Men’ Ss and Boys’ Shoes and $4 .00 esis anissieene lots BE |S guue 25etaouselint Pak Xo Mall (No Mall Orders.) wilt’ s wa 2, Oxfords. Men’s Sizes 6t0 11, Boys’ Sizes : F3 _ pacHage esuing Vowder, a 9 to 132 and 1 to 2, Former 3 10 OURO, 30 Foro e. H foes PRE (him 2 packages Once eee a ‘ IsTS Price, $1.50, $2.00 3 none aungitale Red Ripe Tomatoes, can . 8 i Shades, SMBReAtues Cc 12c, can. (Limit 4 cans toa Customer.) (No Mall Orders.) A ah ae. 3 Coffee; ground, Ib. 3 ney Cinta pounds to a customer.) 10 we [SVANRSERUONEULEEL EAN ere once) a ? Household Limes | istatted olives, bottle . 6c : GER wa LINEN (Limit 3 bottles to a customer.) | TABLE DAMASK, || LARGE BATH Be haope 3 domestcDlo mts TOWELS, fring- | ke gulariy¢ Eagle Brand Malted Milk S| Sougtet aseval |] ed; with red} $1.19; 89c: Tablets, 25c. bottle . . 15¢ 3] tes: limited || borders.15cval- | doz.. 3 (Limit 2 bottles to a customer.) e 5 A quantity (No ues (No BED ISEREADS! ‘The Men’s Shoes are eimadelofi Sold Box Calf, the Oxfords are Patent Coltskin Mall Or: Mal §=Que Lie Px he Boys’ ords are of Tan Calfskin. Orders the Bovs’ Oxford f Tan Calfski cpp Vel ders) ea EO) and Oxfords ii Early June Peas, can, . Amit 4 cans to a customer.) arated and Baked Beans, Boston Style, can... =. . ttresses and two bolsters; plete with two ma' an. covered jin good quality plain green denim; no . Ke (Limit 3 cans to a Customer.) “ eters. i mall ode Titi STREET ATOWE, fib Foor) Macaroni, 10 Ib. wood box 38e Bikeaiunits: Glaea up to 2. $ ‘Oak White 3-Piece | Handecme | Porch AHS Sc. box. (Limit 1 box to a customer.) | 3 Enamelled | Parlor | Pier | Chairs | ise |S d A Me ; ; 4 vaporated Apples, Ib., 1! ‘sf i Coa Iron Cribs, St ee ge, gearierd fhe (unt Ibs. antes ic 2.50 Ee 9,98 | 3.98 19. Ay teal 3 : Fresh Bread. loaf cians 3%e SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK or od oe zr Ste 3 wnt) Pe Dressers, [Chiffoniers,| Brass Beds, to 9% (Limit 3 bottles to a customer.) Pure Grape Juice, bot. ; 15. bottle. 9.98 | 8.48 | 12.48] 2.69 4.98 2.48 feminine 3 Carolina Rice, lb $9 ues. O9C 8c. quality. (Limit 5 pounds to a Customer.) fe (Sixth Fear, | MONDAY MORNING WONDERS

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