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ASKED TO DRE QUT THE TRANPS Make Recommendations to Legislature. (Spectal to The Evening World.) | w. League; and Edmund Kelly, lawyer, a student of sociology, appealed to Gov Hughes to-day to recommend in his an- nual message the enactment of a w for the establishment of a fa on for tramps, This statement in support of the proposition was handed in by its promoters: H “The proposed farm colony proposed fn connection with New York institu: | tions har ac’ rid many countries of the tramp, and proceeds | § upon simple and obvious plan of putting idle men on idle land. “Although it Is 1 Bruere, of the Municipal Research ment out of it fore, in which the a 7 partly | because they the willing from the wu ing tramp and partly because the workhouses are overcrowded. Hence, the ¢mportance of | instituting farm colonies, to which it | will be a blessing, rather than a dls- | grace, to be committed. ‘Thus only can | the burden of the tramp be lifted off the community without ex; State beyond that o: first instalment. | “The Farm Colony bill proposed pro- | vides for the appointment by the Gov- | ernor of five trustees whose duty it will be to select sites, appoint and direct principal officers and exercise a general | direction over the colonies. They are to | serve without compensation.’ | “The superintendent of each colnoy 4s | to be a practical and educated fari and tt istees are to be at liberty secur the services of a supe tende a similar institution In Ev rope in order to prori from his prac- tical experience, The object of the Farm Colony is to detain, reform and instruct | Vagrants, habitual ‘drunk: guilty of'a violation of Penal Code—that is offenses, the inm h any mpts to escape and F the rules at “NED TOO LONG” SIE AT SEVENTY. Aged Lodger Kills Himself by | Gas; Lonely Amid Cheer of Yuletide. s, attel | Believing himself without friends on the eve of Christmas, James W. Tyler, seventy years old, killed himself in his room at No. 124 West One Hundred and | Twenty-fourth street, to-day by tnhal- ing gas through a tube He had been dead about two hours when his body was found The old man had been a lodger at the house only ten days. Last night he complained to several of his fellow- lodgers that his friends and relatives “had tired of him because of his age and that life had nothing but sadness for | him. ' He |.ad money enough to keep him in his old age, said, but without show him kind- red to die, He i too long at it the his his were ed th not kr al bank-books found NAN FOUND DYING IN TURKSH BATH Weak Barred from Steam Room and He Was Rushed to Hospital, Heart Eberts Benjamin P. wolic morning Vincent's He the Fletschm growing Wea taken In « taxi pita! Mr. Eberts was th and lived at No. r street, He was connected with @ ra: publication O'Brien upied by the ga tomobil about §0,00 were burned street, at 1 The father and | dren, Mr. ané Mrs tinguish | con) FARM COLONES YOUTH SAVES TWO SISTERS AT HARLEM BLAZE omer Tees ‘Gov. Hughes Requested to Young Bennow Found Both | Unconscious When Fire in | sa Home Wakened Him. Harry Bennow saved his two sist ALBANY, Dec. 21.—Robert W. Heb- | ana berd, Commissioner of Charities; Robert | flame: | No, 109 Eas apartme loor of a five-st ng. He found boch his sisters un le dragged tie Store Open Evenings Till Christmas. ‘STOPPED A RUNAWAY cower His Daring Feat as Pupils Thronged at Schools. stationed at the school crossing. | St, Nicholas avenue and One dred and Twenty-fourth street, sac; h of his uniform and a considerable nis cuticle in fstopping a run away, yon t m death in} o Li thousand children were pouring School No. 15 a big brown horse, drawing p the ave s, whe Mi Favorita Highest Standard Cigar from Key West for many years. Quality Better Than Ever Holiday Packings Displayed in All Our Stores. | Park &Tilfor to the ~ Had Carhart 66 Broadway at Thirteenth Street. Will Close Out 125 Paris Pattern Hats Values up to $35. iy Ea and 540° Velvet and silk Hats trimmed with foliage, flowers, wings, fancy feathers and novelties. fur trimmed hats. to The Last Call! The Last 3 Days of Our Great Xmas Sale of $450 Walters Louis XV. Concert Grand Upright Pianos, Music Cabinet, Chair and Cover for - - and all you need pay for it is $5 Down and Thereafter Only $1 a Week No Interest; No Insurance and No Extras whatever—$225—that’s all. Upon first payment of $5 we deliver Also fur toques, fur turbans and And lac> hats for evening wear. AGP LEXINGTON ro oi < emember, This Sa'e Continues ; lor 3 Days iilore, v During Hen srma tae bin During the sale this cabe i9. on this cube ine: Free. - Free. New Model Louis XV. 1909 Walters Pianos Have Reached the High- est Pinnacle 0) Piano Perfe.tion, teed in every di They Are Lt rou" peau About $3 Its Value f we and ts guara, Pianos Built to Last Forever, You Save $225, oar tree j | | | AND 3,000 CHILDREN Policeman Flening Performed}; Fleming, of the Traffic |igt of throwing out the driver, William | —Our Agent at 59th St. and Lex. Ave. will hand you one. | Free Transfers cash ona $1 purchase at our store, that makes it just the same as though we Open ALL CARS TRANSFER énings Until E717. ~All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1908, He! two blocks, sometines on! AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Dec. 21 petly sliding on his back, | certain chiefs of the native tribes tn vl sh phd etal struggling | German Samoa are threatening trouble nl Finally, anotier) tyey are preparing to holat an indepen: | ming’s assistance, | iene Samoan flag when the Parliament stopped of the islands reassembles and con- | badly scratched and] template appealing to the United States pusly and Great Britain to decile whether this re owned by George| that they lost both power and dignity § Elghth avenue, when the old Samoan Parllament was | dispersed and maintain that when Ger- | many took over the islands she became | their protector and nothing more. Violence ia not anticipated, but the chlefs will probably offer passive resist- ance to the German authorities. | ~~ | Song hit of Eddie Foy from “Mr. Ham- Broadway,” words and muaic, free with next Sunday's World. Stern Brothers | To-morrow, Tuesday Art Needlework AN EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE COLLECTION OF IMPORTED NOVELTIES, COMPRISING TAPESTRY AND EMBROIDERED TRAYS, FRAMES, HAND- KERCHIEF, GLOVE AND JEWEL BOXES. For To-morrow | HAND EMB'D CROSS STITCH TABLE COVERS, $4 x54 Ins, $4.50 | TAFFETA BOUDOIR ARTICLES Hat Stands, $1.25 Satchel Work Boxes, Frames, $1.25, 1.50 Pin & Toilet Boxes, $1.25, 1.45 Strap Baskets, 1.45 Glove & Handkerchief Boxes, 1.25 Aprons for Holiday Gifts Maids’ Aprons, from 25c, 50c, 75c to $3.95 Nurses’ Aprons, from 38c ** 2.25 Kitchen Aprons, nit 30c 1.45 Work Bag Aprons, at 1.45 Chating Dish Aprons, “ 1.35 (SECOND FIOOR) | American Made Rugs COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS FROM THE BEST MAKERS, INCLUDING WILTON, AXMINSTER, SAXONY AND SMYRNA, To-morrow, Sale of Wilton Rugs, 9 by 42 tt, at $26.50, 29.50 | Values $32.50 and 37.50 | See eae en | i West Twenty-third Street Use it as 5c in 70 : Store Open Evenings Until Xmas 59710607 Sr $225 the piano to your home. We Also Offer the Fcllowing Celebrated Pianos We guarantee you @ saving of from 40 per cent, to 60 per cent. in this great sate e helt plano Investment you can make. Think of itt One can buy the finest Walters Panos by paying $5 Down and $1 Per Week $375 Style A Walters Pianos, $198 $475 Style C Walters Pianos, $240 | $600 Style K Walters Pianos, $300 $500 Style L Walters Pianos, $250 | $650 Style F Walters Pianos, $325 $550 Style D Walters Pianos, $260 | $750 Style R Walters Pianos, $375 $700 Walters Colonial, $350 | $750 Walters Verticai Grand, $375 $800 Walters Premiere, $400 | $1,000 Walters Baby Grand, $575 $900 Walters Mastertone Player Piano Outfits, $450 Finest player plano made, with 12 rolls of music, cabinet and scart, Beware of Piano Frauds ! It Ip extremely Steneill Don't buy # piano ui it bears the maker's name Uersding under & false name va conaiste 1a of plany ood one, Dut in the dealer for r COTO perfectly useleas. ty second-hand plane at Would not "pert with wem “ will call You Ina position to exchange your olf plane ance. Wer will take your od ‘plano tn part {Synent ‘and wive you ‘moving ‘any ‘balance*at #1 a week - D , D ] 2 Come tomorrow sure, and make © seleation, se | lon t Delay: preci sien ace ee tis: wand eetats ott | Thureday Eve, Te 59th to 60th St. A McDougal, of No, 310 Weat One Hun: | SAMOANS OPPOSE GERMANS. | j lred and First street | aN i y The t mf school children oeerann | Threaten to Ra nr Flag and the horse's bridle Appeal to United States. $2.95 || and he made the dresses. Open Evehings Until Xmas Our holiday stocks are complete—presenting a wide variety of appropriate gifts in the better grades of merchandise, at prices that have made this house buying headquarters for dis- criminating shoppers. The sales advertised here are for to- morrow's selling. Christmas Umbrellas at $2.50 An excellent assortment of Christmas Umbrellas, selected especially for presentation purposes; artistic handles, ornamental and practical, together with a number of Novelties, all priced at a very unusual saving. For Men and Women. Covering of | all-stk Fine Silk Serge Umbrellas Hua ied Gilt, Imported Gunmetal and selected horn handles, + $3.50 Walking Sticks in the prevailing «tyles, will and Union silk; Novelty or plain handles, at. $2.50 Also Directoire style handles, at Martin’s London Umbrellas for men Main Floor— Greenhut and Company 26 or 28 inch sizes. Broadcloth Dresses -Tomorrowat $16.50 There’s a bit of history that goes with | this sale. What appeared to be an || every day incident turned out to || be, to use an old saying, “a veri- table blessing in disguise.” fl One of our best and largest New York Dress- 7 makers came to us about three weeks ao and asked us to take Forty-four Dresses just to try their selling quality Said he'd made them up atter one of his own original models and he be- |) Hieved they'd be « big seller | To tell you the truth, we were not | so optimistic, but we took the | dresses. They came in at9 A.M and without a single line of ad- vertising they went out before 4 P. M. So we sent for the maker—wanted to give him a larger ord He couldn't get the Broadcloth—well, we'd get it E for him. €o we got the Broadcloth, a better quality than that in the first dresses, The firstone hundred and fifty will be ready tomorrow. Really, it_seems almost incredible that a dress of this character can be sold for $16 50—at jeast, we think so when we look at the dresses, and we know you will think so, too —but the fact that over a hundred of them are here dispels any doubt. So simple, 10 neat, so fetchingly st\lish, but withal smart and possessing those lines that give ycuth and race 'o the figure It seems a waste of time to say so much about a $16.50 Dress, but we’re enthusiastic, and we like to do these remarkable things. Because no other store has ever sold a dress like this at the price. This Dress is made of Broadcloth, semi-Emp re style, can be buttoned either down front or back; strictly The tailored effect; long sheve:, ttimm.d wih b material 1s a sixy fi ih broadcloth ne col beau of Taupe. Catawba, Olive Green, Wistaria, Nevy and Bla Secon Floor—Greeshut end Company : ed etfect Front view of $16.50 Dress. We Introduce the “Beau Brummel” Waistcoat tor. Women Another extremely clever Parisian dress con- ceit—and what a gemwus the French have for such things! The Beau Brummel Waistcoat for women is a dress innovation that gives a racy smartness to the new owns, and accentuates the graceful lines of the pring development of the Directoire effect. Its individuality and fetching character cannot be adequately described in cold type. It turns an ordinary skirt and shirtwaist into a dressy costume. You will notice by the il'ustration that it is fashioned in a draped vest effect from the sides and is fastened in front with a large ornamental buckle and long Directoire sashes. In_Bengaline Silk, favy, gree aot back” ae In Duchesse Satin, ipa, caewba nor $9.75 SY. a $7.90 and black Smart Dress Waists. SHWE the yoke, which is outlined with messaline and hand embroidered. To be had in beautiful shades of and black 1 " A Handsome Waist of Crepe de Chine, entirely tucked, with yoke of fine em roidered net com- bined with Irish insertions. To be had $1 “, 50 in black and all the new shades. Special ‘ Second Floor—Greenhut and Company esas WSS eeccceerecoooooees: The key to Fortune’s vaults is commonly known as a World “Real Estate” “‘ad.” Acquire one to-day. i A_ Stunning Model_in Chiffon, tucked and braided and further embellished with Irish laces in | preen, gold, wistaria, Copenhagen, gray $12 75 re —

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