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HODOSHGHOGODODAGHHOHOHOOOGHOIOH!S By Ernest L, Crandall, Former Civil Service Examiner.) enee ministrative officer Governor Senate, who have the title of superin- nen all sides 0} \! 0 f | The same e tendent, and two having the title of/ I sais, vidual ofters|tenanied Commissioner. nere are two more) named, thi ec i of Commissioner, namely.) State is carried cise and the ner of yner of Labor, The former, appo enforcement of the excise law throueh- | out the State. The word excise {ts Means a tax, but It has come to apply| conduc exclusively to the tax !mposed upon} fw the Jaw regu Excise Comm! New York and King as deputies in counties: also in! Brle County—where Buffalo ts located. [bers Hlsewhere his work {s carried on | sai through agents—sixty !n number. ae Portion of the enormous revenue ool- Bi lected from this soure goes to the ee a to. the locality! prisone of the! Any member of t! w| may he removed State and a portion where it !s collecter ing licenses, this officer {s charged with Qeeing that the provisions of the la are complied with. and in cases of vio-| Aside from tssu- a he fines imposed by law. The Commiss' for four years, 8 one principal fur ary of $3,500, has| et ion, namely, factory | fgspection. In he {s assisted by 90 | have a Public Service Commission You t Inepectors. It is thelr duty to exami ine | rather, two-one for the first district. | prospects are by addr all manufacturing establishments tn tne Flee embraces itis Metropol 't: 02 leaner GommlasiGnia Btate and ste that the laws regulating | whiny comprises the bala receive appli the safety and comf observed; also the laws relative to the employment of minors. Besides this, the Commissioner of La- bor Is required to compile statistics as to the conditions under which labor Is employed in all industries, as to safety, @anitation, &c.; also as to the produc: tiveness of labor. Ho also acts as a commissioner of mediation and arbitration between cap- ftal and labor in strikes, disputes, &. But as such troubles come to him for arrangement only when voluntarily sub- Aitted, this function 1s not at present of such importance as tha others. What should be done is to compel the submia- mion to some such official, or, better atill, a board with similar powers, of all Yabor troubles in the first Instance, | their decision subject to the right of sp: ome one of our courts. is at first thought something a little repugnant to our no- tons of individual! liberty in the scheme of compulsory arbitration, but most in-| dustries are to-day carried on upon such &@ wide scale that any disturbance of Conditions seriously affects the general welfare, and as the greatest good of all| is the object of government, some meas- ure of compulsion !s certainly justifl- able. The mere exia of such @ de- partment In our State government, how- ever, !s a most encouraging sign of progress. Its existence ls more than warranted by the great good accom | plished in the restriction and regulation | of child labor, | This completes our survey of the in-! @lvidual officers compr he admin- istrative branch of our State Govern- mont. There remain some boards and commissions to name, before pro- for | but ceeding to that there are two points worth noticing, We have purposely stated the term of office and the salary of eac And. both these You will only offiver thus ap- term exactly corresponds observe bointed whos with that of t ssioner of ft the oth years. moves that is to might be Dem c being of stoners of bor, are c good reason litical pork especial govern While inst! should ® THE EVENING WORLD'S Civi! ee 5 “ aaooaoooroae OEroanaTDDDED ODOVODOA; boards and c ted for five years: when serv: @t a salary of $5,000, is charged with the any fed um. rfor to the pas lation it is his duty to bring action to} Service Act ngiinat take away such licenses or collect the hody R |Gas and FE r of Labor, appointed | anector of Gas bodi 't of employees are | State vision over the « and financial service c ento | satay ant Vestlizate ch management intaresting de: Hon, powers —ganelt nage 181 mente and renort Board of Equalization of A’ which, with the Commission Tand Office fect of the tatters hoard Is to aoe that) aged seven yours Le b tributed throughout the State, The Port of New York (a Governor for four vear te In Inspecting Incoming avold the Introduction doseasen. with THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1908. Healt h con i DODDODOODHHOOOSG C : the ef 8 for COCOGO 1 the elec nd OMe, Schoo! ‘ ® ving ans when n nd ject consid- ties, twelve men- ms, $10 per day to exceed $500 and Inspect, all and lon, three mem President on They visit and !nsp | And penitentiaries (not Stata] p, D> four. ried J D.—Persons which are under the charge tted to e ndent of Prisons). Tt : : to devise employmi nd to dispose of the prod’ hor ere no law aga {s classed a earing in his d Body waa the of course, ineligible tor such | that the King of Saxony had refused to as policeman or fireman, | Pardon Grete Beter for her rime, 3. K.,, W. FH. 1 B.R, | He spends his time eit situation w es havi alished mention. ree proper safeguards for pp Noast Alahon eats ra detailed and ption of tha Autles of th para whtoh wa thle vear's World this 5 Ney iy his !s a book no candidate shanld he without, The Tax Commission, three members. | three-vear terms, at $7,6 each and ex- penges, must vialt each county once tn two years to Investigate local assess WAS THROWIN m iaues to the) gine monihs, who waa of the Change of throwing a The ob-| ating the cheek of they compose burden of taxation ts fairly dis-| youngest person in whom a_ criminal three | been served. y STB t ne Health Oftcer painted an was a: vessels hara tof of contactons dl officer, Commissioner The port Police Rogethee lon Rik wracheris lwp. & and cerned, the Greenhut Quick, and Company Dry Goods The extraordinary values which our being talked about all over New York. you wonder at them. store that we day. still another. joard of Feeithy p , indefinit , are charged with the en- | establish ) pass upon the ons of ve exect y make grants of | ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS {i'zens have been n, If applying | The executioner ts 4 anonymous e the facts in a | Person, and he was sent down here sation. | from Dresden on the announcement ying your e list that date. >.> * BABY PRISONER'S CRIME | CHRSTER, Pa., July 2—Little will bee ‘am Byram, aged only two years and slum in a drink she mixed for him, ne warrant jour set for the hearing Alder-| also forged. Courtesy is the outward ayn of good breeding. That is one of the features o! Quick service is another, which are gearing our working organization close on to perfection. Make that stroll tomorrow. oner of the a ‘ommission, tne ecm ORLNG A 2 SMENISTONED Works, con o4 em F construction King of Saxony Refused Par- fna’ent, don to Mayor's Daughter, Guilty of Strange Crime. vil service | classifica’ State and c local comn itive oMcers ex- the Speaker ot | missioners ex Besides baing valleat! on Board, | lands, except FREIBERG, Saxony, J the eighteen-year-o Beler, Mayor of Frelverg, was ’ last night some time betwee: dawn, in punishment for t be married. The executioner of the the elty la ; He car * long box, containing the ax he did his wor also a handbag with a clothes, The wearing of octal requirement of the sombre o¢ of evenin garb 1s an Has ay Crm fae prepurations tor the exe- rach inierd iis acti at the prison had ben completed as the position |@fd the man did he w ly and mice. The mate | Privately, and depar Fretbery retion of the @# quietly as he came ations an- | to the prison in order to avold th ubjects you | Did and fearful interest that learn what the to his office, He is reputed to be a es) the Civil. Dutcher in trade forma th regular fee. ‘The personality of thls young g: but they one til the | feb de- her thor arranged mur wld ve her flance, a civil engineer named Pref. your majority, | fer, attracted international attention and your name for appointment She was seemingly a happy and fun loving girl, The soolal position of her family was very good, and she became | engaged to Herr Preffier, a rich young | professional man. At her trial it was brought out and she admitted with the utmost simplicity that she visited her flance’s house one gave him cyanide of potas- G A STONE. arrested on the And then, to make eure of bis death, stone and lacen.|she ghot him in the mouth with his William Shields,|owm revolver. She then dropped the ae bs thé, weapon at the dead man’s side, placed Fit, UPOE «forged will in her own favor on his desk, together with a note of good-bye, saying that he feared to lose her love through the reve in of dishonorable Mason. In addition to these papers the young pparency we8ied| girl also left behind a package of | forged letters purporting to come from tonished. Tu rosecutor, he vy. and upon firmative he Courteous Service the service at this are being complimented on every Intelligence is There you have the three features July Clearance Sale is putting forth are A stroll through the store will make Suits, Dresses, Coats, Skirts and Waists Reduced Here are a dozen typical instances of women's ready-to-wear apparel: $4.50 White Imported English Repp Wwhed o 5 oo o Aes $3.50 Lawn and Batiste Lingerie Waists,at . . . . $1.95 $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 Mannish Tailored Wool Suits— At $12.50, $16.50 & $22.50 $30.00, $35.00 and $45.00 Taffeta Silk and Pongee Suits— At $18.50, $22.50 & $25.00 $15.00 to $22.50 Imported English Repp Suits ana Jumpers— At $9.75 & $12.50 Second Floor S f These are the ale fe} best barefoot sendals made, Barefoot Sandals— Women’s and Children s should be row (just when they are needed) they snappe sickly Made of caliskin welted soles Children’s : Sizes 3 to 8; regularly $1.25, at 90c es B32 to 115 regularly $1 50, at, $1.10 es 11g to 2 y $175, at. $1.35 Women's and Misses’ Sizes 210 5 larly $2.00, at $1.50 Misses’ and Children’s Oxfords ; Regularly $2.00 to $3.00, at $1.50 to "$2.25, ace cording to size Second Floor Prices cut to less than one-half the origi wanted wash fabrics the underpricing that is going on in $25.00 to $30.00 Imported English Repp Suits and Jumpers— At $14.75 $25.00 and$3 0.00 Taffeta and Pongee Dresse,at . . . $14.75 $5.00 and $7.50 Washable Summer Dresses, at $3.75 & $4.75; lawns ana other Summer fabrics. $6.50 Linen Motor Coats, at . $4.75 $12.50 Sicilian Motor and Traveling Coats,at . + ($9.75 $19.75 Pongee Dress Coats, at $14.75 $18.50 Braided Dress Coats— At $13.50 $1.25 Hats at 65c; black and colored; in all the well- Trimmed and td colon ik Untrimmed Hats $5.50 Haisar 3. 75; black, hats in all the new shapes, prettily ‘tamed with ribbon 95c Flowers at 45c; all the wanted colors. 75c Fancies, Wings and Pompons at 25c. Main Floor 4.00 House Dresses at House Dresses and $2.75; checked and fig- ’ U ured ator lace, em- Muslin nderwear broidery and ribbon- trmmed $2.00 to $2.50 House Dresses at $1.00 and $1.50; in striped chamnbray or percale; odd sizes $2.00 Nightgowns at $1.45; of nainsook and lawn Empire and sip-over models; lace, ribbon and em. broidery trimmed. Second Floor 50c Silk-and-Coiton Wash Fabrics at 20c a Yard inal low figures on these desirable, much- the man to whom she was engaged to). : TO CELL IN TOMS jekilfully done that they successfully celved the police and Coroner, fell under suspicion about a after the ough a lov that she w to an unw ee at what she had letter was found on an's person ee he Was arrested for a misde- meanor, an mont! a | Peter Trial, ——— WIFE FOILS SUICIDE. Snatches Husband From Gas Filled Room and Saves His Life. W081 Hall place, git running an {8 morning His wife was August Zain, of No. bail for trial, ch code rec corporat " {ng a complaint rapher that she ot part Lebanon over. c Geen Unable to Get a Bondsman. ng the jon with the County Clerk. Garrahen was arrested by Detectives tint Bull from a f had b of her wages tn the Hudson Terni souant are the p th which Marviand on |teotives then learned of the alleged vio- |atlor of the Code, v i H romoting and and the Devele | stook he ardd crease from § a share to a NO WHISKEY ON TRAINS. several years ago to Bay Nnawest CHICAGO, July 22 ti ¥.' tral Rallway has d TK the sale of Hquor on . Which or buffet cars south Marylan Co hina year, mowe few Che Tilnols Cen- sited not to allow ay of its diners f the Ohlo Rivar, Held for | | | | I to-day by _ registry of a deadly poisons, follow- ble to @ de- NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. of all the children born in civilized countri or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach Peter Garrahan, @ promoter who has | per cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, a. ping of building co-operative cities, was | they are fifteen { committed to the ‘Tombs Magistrate Corrigan in detautt of soo | Medority of these | of eae infantile wed with a violation | Drops, tinctures and goothing syrups sold for childrer more or less opium or morphine, | to congestions, sickness, death. you must see that it bears tho signature of Chas, H, Hiletcher Wibur and Browne at his tatest office | causes the blood to circulate properly, opens the pores of the skin and allays fever, tenos- Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of —_ > > Save the Babies. We ne year recious lives, Neither do we hesitate to say the leaths are occasioned by the use of ni They are, in c In any quantity, they stupefy, ile circulation Castoria operuies ex: reve y the ae Few More of Those Remarkably Cheap Porch Rockers at 1.39 Store Closes at 30; Saturday at 12.30 PM, Previous to Usual Women’s Lingerie Princess! med with German Val, and embroidery, at.. woven madras in dainty cheeks, | etripes and plain evlors, jumper effect, at...., 3. 50) Men’s 15.50 Suits, 9.75 NVENTORY is only a few days away, Want our men’s clothing stock right down to the minimum, £& Second Floor, You Should Have One of These Suits Men’s Suits—with all the style and fit of eustom- made, Choose from blue serges, tropical wors tteds, cravenetted mohairs (Priestley) and a horde of other eftects and fabries, that we have sold as high as 815.50, All are in our regular stock, and not bought merely for sale purposes. A clearance right before stock taking of up-to-date garments 9 75 that deserve much higher prices. . Q 5.00 Outing Trousers, 2.50 Trousers of fine all-wool flannels, medium or wide stripes, in black and light, also darker gray effects, as well as the regular worsteds, All have turn-up bottoms. Men's 2.00 Straw Hats, 1.00 Men's Panama Hats, 2.50 Extra Good Trunks, 5.50 ERY rarely can you secure a choice of as large a variety at this low price. They are strongly built trunks, cov- ered with canvas; heavy slats, reinforced cor- ners, clamps and bolts: bottoms are sheet iron, handles are stoutly stitched ; brass locks; some are heavily strapped ; 5 50 sizes 28 to 36, at..-> e Keratol Cases at 1.50 All other Bags and Cases for week-end trips, A few of the $2.95 Week-End Trunks are here yet. £&F Second Moor. 1.50 Corsets, 89c Ss" GHTLY soiled—the only reason for the price-cut. Your opportunity, {&F Becond Floor, American taay: batiste Corsets, slightly ] soiled, medium dip hip, mediam bust; this season's models, garters attached on front ; sizes 18 to 36; regularly $1.50, at 89c Women’s Fercis Waists; batiste; all bones can be removed in laundering; medium hip and bust; sizes 20 to 26, at 89c wear, Restaurant Eighth SIXTEDAV, 19°70 20 *S TREE TI NEW YORK. 10 MINUTES FROM HOBO! beautifully de-} —linene in pink, or plain, 12.75 Extraordinary Shield Values E offer Shields equal to any high-priced, popular brand on the market at 3 Pairs for 25c. tar Main Floor. Our Princess Brand Shirt Waist Shields are positively im- pervious, They are washable and pure white. More cannot be said of any shield for which one pays 25c, and 85c. a pair. SNERY Burp WARRANTED om SUELO Three shapes—long flap, crescent and high point—in small, medium and large sises, 3 Pairs for 25c.: $1 Dozen. Hair Goods fF Becond Floor. Paffe, 8 in set---+eeeeee 2:89 Pufts, 5 in set.- +. 1,905 @0-inch Wavy Gray Switches, Gray Pompadours-...++ 1.98 Coronet Braids at. 8.00 All-around Pomnedourl at 5.00 ——— Solid Gold Spring _ Eyeglasses, 1.00 worth 8,50, at Smoked or Amber Glasses, 25¢ Eyes carefully examined by eye specialists of many years’ experl- ence. tar Malin Floor, Rear. buttoned tront model, with fold| sp! yeacialy tailored effeet, for..- Floor Men's Genuine Panama Hats, 2.50 Clearance of Women’s Summer Apparel Exquisite Batiste Lingerie Princess Dresses at 12.75 75 in this lot, all new 1908 models, of imported batiste in ten distinct models, dainty lace yokes, Val. edged, and embroidery applied in many fashionable ways. Linen and Repp Outing Suits at 9.75 and 6.75 Inventory Several up-to-date styles in Tub Suits, in all the popular colors, Linen Tennis and Jumper Suits at 5.00 Dresses of sheer batiste, trim-/ One princess model, buttoned on the side with large white pearl buttons; one jumper model in dainty . 7.50 striped linen; all colors, Women's new French Dresses in Women's Long Coats of lustrous! Women’s Wash Skirts of good Women’ black taffeta, signed for etreet or evening values to $84.75, reduced to.. &© Third Floor, | Women’s high class Taffeta Path- ing Suits in this season's smart colors, exclusive sty'es, effec tively trimmed, 227.50 value, at, 15.00 s Fathing Suits of fine quality mohair and sicilian in a number of pretty styles, regular 6,50 value, for ah 95 blues and white, L735, White Shoes at Half HITE Canvas Tjes and Kid Pumps, the Dugan & Hudson high-grade make, at halt price to clear out quickly. ga Se Misses’ white canvas button Boots, sizes 11 to 2; reduced from $2.50 to..... Misses’ to 2; reduced from $3 to Girls’ white canvas button Boots, school heel, sizes 2% to 6; reduced from $3 to...... 1.50 Girls’ white calf Pumps, echool heel, sizes 244 to 6; reduced from $3.50 to..........0s0eue 1.50 Girls’ white canvas oxfords, sizes 2% to 6; reduced from $2.25 to........... 1.00 Children's white kid button boots, spring heel, sizes 84g to 1042; reduced from $2.00 TERR Mir hy pene cae irene ears | 1.00 Children's white canvas ankle tles, spring heel, sizes 8% to dat reduced from $1.75 to. 1.00 Womens 20c Tan Hose, 25c < MPORTED Hesiery, and hand-embroidered, too—a phenomenal offer. ‘There's about twenty different designs that are all the importer bad on hand when he wanted to make room for his Fall lines. You get them at evactly half, as they were part of his regular 50c (retail) line. tar Main Floor. Women’s 1.50 Silk Hose, 75c¢ ND these are a fit running mate for the item above, We have never seen such fine hose sold at anything like this price. Every pair is stamped ‘ ‘Pure Silk,’’ although you could see it ata glance. They are those costly looking, extra fine gauze hose that sell readily for at least 81,50 and more in the stores where they charge for style, We can furnish them to-morrow in black, white, pink or sky blue at half price, 75c. Buy these liberally. You can't own too many pairs of silk hose bought at this price. ey xtain Floor. nd Floor. pring heel, 1.50 white calf Pumps, spring heel, sizes 11 1.50 Baréain Basement: Undermuslins & Corsets | Ra be twice what they are. quality had been considered in the price adjustment of these dainty Muslin undergarments, these special clearance prices fixed upon them would probably 69c. Corsets for 33c. ardly realize that yO per cent., rt { We do not hesitate to say that a timely nse of Castoria would save & many, Castorite —~! \ Suk-and-cotton crepe de chine, plain ar { floral Printed silk mousseline, in pretty floral and fvured desiges a dey Ne a oe Bre Aaet sateens, in stripes formed by variousesized 70e for women’s whitercdmbrio Petticoats) 24c¢c for nainsook Corset Covers, trimm-d py, The color range is wide, although every color is not represented in every fabric. lawn flounce, with several rows of front and back with several rows of 15,000 pairs ventilating These wash goods have sold over our counters at 50c a yard—tomorrow at 20c a yard. torchon and Val. lace, sectional ruffle finished | fine Val. lace, ribbon and beading; full French Net Corsets, strong ma ls F oor with lace, also fine embroidery ruffle. blouse. terial, jean striped, all — ; 's Tuscan ¢ teel boning, medi AVc for women’s nainsook and cambric 590¢c ty gikate iia es vip and tee small val Drawers with umbrella shape ruffle 6th Ave, Iéth to 19th St curve; for small and medium figures; sizes 18 to 23, Yand ribbon strings, some trimmed with washable mull rosettes and flowers, faced with ruching. | SIMPSON ERAWFORD CO, Greenhut & Company, — Sth Ave., 18th to 19th St. (Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co. ) | with Val. insertion, lace ribbon and beading,

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