The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1909, Page 13

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aa Ta =. HUNGRY WROTE DECENT COURTS. PTO MOTHER, THEN FERMIAGISTRATES, Ie PSL HOUSES DEMAND reeanlanael unt for Work Essex nee fone Con- in Letter on Would-Be denned, Affords Site for Suicide. Better Quarters. @ULD MOVE CLERKS. Statements | Messenger Service Should Be Regulated, He Yells Legislators, Declares Ministers’ About Unemployed in New York Are Wrong. A young man of a Magistrate House ated, thinly clad, and without a penny day ut thirty, emact-{ » Committee which resumed pr cr Gil Hau ni © present system, said the ‘olman Me- | Patrolman Me-| witness, the magistrates do not feel that in his clothing, was found unconscious lower fourts a the this morning at Court Warren streets, Brooklyn, by Clunn, of the Butler street station, At the Kings County Hospital, Was taken, suffering from the effects of a drug or poison: where he suse fn many courts the clerks nd their staff! might advantageously be located in’ offices outside the court- rooms. This arrangement would remove the noise and Physical con and court buildin lacter as to pr it was found that he was and a letter in his pockets, ad- dressed to his mother, revealed that he ion of court: are of such a ent satisfactory ms had determined t struggle for exist The letter was | ing son, Abe et papers In the youn pockets which showed that his name ts Abraham dacs, and that for a while he lived at No, 118 East Eleventh street. The following is the letter found In) well the senseloss man's clothing Letter to Mother. | “Dear Mother: T hope you are getting give up a hopeless Your lo) 'y for twenty years, building could be erected on Its stte, as on the site of the present Li low Street Jail adjoining. The city own the property Prisoners Belong to Police. along well. [am sorry I haven't found, radical change for the better can work yet. I am so miserable I don't In the West) Fiftty-fourth know what to do, [ cannot find an’ Court. Building, the arrange- thing to do to get a living. There is no w nich are inadequate, Magis- pleasure in this miserable Ife. I have Fegretted taking your advice In coming ere from Canada. You read in the newspapers that there are a lot of un- employed men and there are so many well-to-do who could provide work for them if they would. Some of the min-| faters preach that there are no unem-| ¢ , “Couldn't a rule be made by the Ployed; that thore who are not working | are vagabonds or \ be at large. you can ju: what life ts in New York, wha & man has got to live ti such a j “Tam sorry T didn’t meet the fi es to do away with the fee to safeguard a Gergt. Kenslow at Paard While ers. the fight wis going on he trom ieionr on of Jurisdiction “ ers Hi © na gis and muniedpa & bullet wound. I took him and] Courts would not produce better i fe efore 1) ) pierced out of all @arried him to the rear, but reamed there twenty bullers h his body, Now Kenslow @arthly care and 1 “1am sorry (ui and Iam sor cause I am going homy- self. I hope you will n orry very long about me, because ft will only he a Mttle tir after all. All I can do now fe to stick to it until I can't out any longer, and then doit a. i} hope now 18 for furwiy ing son, Suffered From Hunger. On the back of this letter was written: “Whoever shall find this on my body, please send to my motier.” The name and address of the mother was given, but the police refused to make it public. sfuance of summonses. In this and At the Kings County Hospital the other statistic respects magistra young man did not recover conscious. courts are “away behind the times, Ress and the surgeons were unable to the witness Identification of fre- gay whether or not he had a chance of |quent. offenders Is imperative to a recovary, It was manifest on an exam- | proper adjudication of cases, he added. nation that he had suffered from hun+ er and exposure before he took poison. oe - - ' SEORGE EVANS UNDER KNIFE. UTICA, Feb. 11—George Evans, the leading minstrel with Cohan & Harris, 8 recovering to-day after an operation ive @ppendicit. performed at }axtun Miami, Fla. jospital here y yterday afternoon WNP _—— trate House sald that such a va- Jurisdiction might produce bet- god nm lely a bet is. ob. talning migtstrates as suc eter insight into human nature tained and conse 4 thing, the wit- Wwork of a mag pal or ¢ and courts in which eriminais are ar- raigned, Need Law on Summonses. ‘The summons process is the most Im- staont poWer A Magistrate has, sa ler to ‘atanila {ouse nd, At present maxtat h persons who refuse to an I. At present no record 18 kept of the is- ———$—— FARLEY GOING TO BAHAMAS. Archbishop Farley, accompanted by his secretary, the Rev, Father Lewis, will start to-morrow morning for his visitation to churches In the Bahamas. The Archbishop will go by train to and thence by steamer to) Main Floor and Baaement. Sale of Candies The Candies we sell are made in our own factory. And when we tell you that the factory is scrupulously maintained up to the Aighest standard of cleanliness we speak from first knowledge. The sanitary and He deli methods in every step of the manufacturing processes of the following are as sweet and wholesome and pure as are the in- edients used. The prices are low—but the qualities rank with those dies that are sotd elsewhere at extravagant rates. “Perfection” Brand Chocolates As-' Chocolate “Blow” Candy, in boxes eorted —%-Ib, box, regularly. 31c, at containing about 12 ie our regu- Whe; 1-Ib, box, regularly 59c, at 46c; lar price 29c; special at..........23¢ | Crystallized Ginger, in enamelled tin || 2b, box, regularly $1.18, at 89¢; 3-1b, | box, regularly $1.77, at $1.32; 5-Ib, box, regularly $2.94, at $1.98. | “Gold Seal” Brand Chocolates, As- sorted —t-lb. box, regularly 39c,, at ol 2-lb, box, regularly 78c, at 64c; 5-th, box, regularly $1.94, at $1.48, “Ideal” Brand Chocolates: Assorted | or caramels, cherries, special creams, /60x. 10¢ whipped creams, marshmallows, kisses; | Macy Candies, vanilla marshmal- similar quality sold elsewhere at 40c; jlows, old-fashioned lemon drops, fancy our regular price 24c; special, a| broken candy, brilliants and molasses POONA i hc esses “Lakewood” Chocolate: boxes; %-b., 8c; Melb, 18¢; pound, . +04 26 Macy's Broken Candy, in boxes | containing about 8 ounces; our regular (Price 10c; special at. Ue Macy's Peanut Brit le, special, a ‘ 119¢ | creams, in round tip boxes; our regu- one-pound | jlar price 10¢; special at Te ‘boxes; all are “nut” pieces; our regular| Olld-faehioned Stick - price $9c; special at............ .44¢ | sorted flavors, in tin boxes containing “Virginia” Nut Chocolates, pound | about 14 ounces; our regular price boxes; our regular price 39%; special |19Ci special at. . 15¢ 82:| Macy's Chocolat in boxes dec- covered Molasses Fated with figured subjects, Half-pound boxes, our regular price Macy’s Chocol: Chips, packed in boxes containing | about 12 ounces; our regular price |!9i special at. 9c; special at 24¢| Pound boxes, our Macy's Matinee Box Chocolate Al- jsmecial ates... monds, boxes containing about 5) Macy's Chocolates and Bon eee ounces; our Mell Price 18¢; sh | in heart-shaped boxes; Half-pound clal it vo. 15¢) boxes; our Lut price 34¢; special celts Macy's Mee ieseees 2B. Pound boxes, our regular. price, 59¢; about 10 ounces; our regular price! special at....... weve ABQ 3 Special at. 15° Mid-week Candy Spell Crisp Chocolate Mints, in boxes contain+| Saratoga Chips, assorted Evers) ing about 8 ourtces; our regular price He Sg price 24c. a pound; 24c; special at.. 16¢ Cream Peppermin's Ny ular price a Chocolate Crackers, i or cee bi nner Favors and Table Decorations in boxes containing/ for Lincoln's Birthday, St. Valentine’s ]\ about & ounces; our regular price 10¢;| Day and Washington's Birthday now special gt 1: Te| ready. ay Was a witness to- | reed with full responsibility | of the court clerks, He)! of the Ir |Special Depaty Collector in United tho been condemned as unfit and | Por A modern | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, SLASHES SOW-ALAN, FORCED WRONG NA WHO FIRES PISTOL TO SERVE QM JU Proposed Trip to South Da- Court Policeman kota Starts Trouble With Locking Up Right Matheison Family. Man’s Son-in-l Charged Ambulance 8 terlan Mospit ——_— a Roone, JOSEPH J. COUCH DEAD. had not prot jury, nor h a plan that the States Service Forty-seven Years, | | E.R. Scott and Lao Stevens, ‘This will be the first official oscar Egainst ttf He was a ban grand m: ter of New York Masons and a member | of Joppa Lodge, Brooklyn, A widow ithe Aeronautic Soclety. Dr. survives im, will use the Pommern, have got t to strop a razor YOU to get a perfect shave. Moreover you have got to strop it properly. That is the secret of the velvet comfort of a barber's shave. That is also the secret of the old style razor's popularity in the rare case of the man who knows how to strop it. RAZOR It is the only razor (old style or safety) with which you can strop easily, quickly and correct/y, before or during each shave. The best blade is bound to get slightly duller with each shave. With the Au'oStrop Safety Razor there isno necessity of wasting time an | mone: | in renewing old blades, You strop your razor easily and keep a perfect edge always. The Standard Set consists of One Silver Plated Self-Stropping Safety Razor, one strop made of the finest grain horsehide leather, twelve AutoStrop blades, all packed in a handsome leather case. Price of the set complete, all ready for use, $5.00 at your dealer, Auto8trop Safety Razor Go, Mfts., 345 Fifth Avenue, New York | R.A, Mecy & Ca.'s Attractions Are Their Low Price acvs ~ Sweet Peas or Refuge Beans—Pioneer Brands—No, 2 can, éach; dozen s..6..0% A Special Sale of MACY'S 9c $1.04 RED STAR BRAND B® ee pre- TEA Ip CHOP. TEA se grinogs Oolong, English Break PE TEA t, | Formosa Uolong, English Breakfast and Young Hyson, Japan, Gunpow R Mixed» Mixed; our regular. price O® Vib, carton, regularly 24c; sale. .19¢ Kpectal, Stic a pound; S-1D, cad~ | Scib, carton: regularly $1 te dy, B20; 10-1, caddy... eee sito | Toth caddy. ree iy Fa éy sate, BLS many of the higher priced brands Melb. Be 21%-Ib. Bag . 24 ‘4 Ib. Bag... 7 Half Barrel Half Barrel , $3.24 Barrel Barrel OD 85.74 | P RE FIG JAM. served in pgeyy | No. 1 can, 120; | FRESH HERTI yten op W nage, 1BRASD 2 ean. ibe: | elec fate: roan, Maer oat BASAMIND TOMATOES nierses ripe, solid pack i) so-called qt SNYDER r COCKTAIL SAUCE “1909, ; oe REL Macy & Co,’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices | SHEET MIJSIC Re estaurant, Fifth, Flo j Eighty P sular Special Table" Hot: Song Lincoln's Bir 54c 11 A.M. to2 Oak Dressers . $44. S2 9 Farlor r Suite, $28.67, oF I Three and ror several colors. 1A] $124.98 Parlor Suite, $79.50|7] Solid Mal nial design, ¢ plush, damask eral colors, 1 $12, 2 Parlor Soia frame, seat Veroma velo Nur |$10.00. 00 Large Row mahogany fa arms, loo! | ions in several ~—_—_____| Save $4.06 |- ; 195.49 C ner C high roun lours, dan some ~ | $4.24 Rocker, $2 Large Oak back, full arms, spring seat, [1 $10. 00) Lady’s Desk, $6. Desk, $6.94 |— thday P.M. B'way at 6th Ay Three and Five-Piece Parlor Suites Over two hundred designs—all new—all different. Plain. and carved solid mahogany and ma- hogany-finished, polls hed mahogany wring seats, loose with silk velours in your choice of Was not his wit he s futher- ee ——_——_ i" ‘ ; In his elghty-first r, Joseph J. -|Save_ Save $16.22 5-Piece Suites i 3 Piece Suites et, |Couch, Special Deputy Collector of the | Valine Sale Sule, f New York, is dead at his home, GIVES | AB BALLOON PI PARTY. $65. 25 Threc-Piece Parlor Suite, $45. 49 33.07... 28.24) 20.67 avenue okl yn. t Gi pa vente Brook lta mite || ecattan elihomealanncunced ieat | Handsome Three-Piece Parlor Suite, large size, 38.49... 32.24] 2 22.67 dia of the. Custom- night that he will take a party of elgnt [] circle backs beautitully carved, spring seats, loose | 49.67... 41.34] 32.24... 26.67 ios! nated giad been In the service | members of the Aeronautic Society in uri, covered to rder with silk “plush, panne} 52.75... 44.24 | 44.89... 37.34 panale a free balloon flight from North Adams pentara tia 5 inspector the Government | | Among th 6 19.76 1254. 61, 2.75.6 44, ce | ascent are W. R. Kimba'l, Dr. With TSave $ = | 56,75 60.25 73.25 80.25 99.25 iny Five-piece Parlor Suite, Colo- covered to order with panne silk or tapestry in your choice of sev- {Save $45.48] 4 Parlor Sofa pote: $8.49 ghly polished, mahogany finished ii back upholstered in’ damask, or tapestry, 101, (25.133,75 121.25 147,75 152. 201.25 | 201.00. ‘233.28 241,00...201.25 Three-Piece Gold Parlor Suites 113.75 | 262,00...201,00 161.25..133,.75 | $21,00...206.75 Save $3.75 | Parlor Sofas, Odd Pieces Roman. Chair, § $5.§ 94 04 |] Large Parlor Sots, some of the frames . carved, others plain highly-polished ma- 1 Parlor Ci ir, highly ‘polished, hogany-tinished, covered with — velour, hed trame, high carved back, high ) Mpestty and damask, hie cushion of silk plush or panne; cush- ae .. 8.49 804, "22.49 cols: 4....11.24)40.24,,,.28,24 Gilt Furniture hundred pieces manufacturers’ ot Gilt Furniture, facluding Two samples. ception, arm and corner cha Corner Chair, $2.97 ed mahogany frame, ics, Spring seat, upholstered in vee 1924, ,..12,74/11.24..,, 7.49 EAMARESIEY sso 21.24....14.24/ 15.24. ..,10,24 | Save $2.52 | 22.49... ,15.24)18.34...,12.34 Two-Piece Library Suites The money you may save on these Library Suites will make it easier for you to buy the other things that are needed. Bale, Value Sule. 5 290,00...247,00 7501 46,75 | $21,00...266.75 210.50...181.29 | Library Tables Twenty-tive Mission designs in weath- | ered oak-tinish abrete Tables, All sizes. Value dase Reception Chair, $4.24 ption Chair, mahogany-tinished of these match the above Arm (Save $3.26] —— $2.97 | inished Rocfer, high e wood seat; two patterns, ——_—| Save $1.27 | or Ma SMS —— 624... “4\67\12.49"... 9.67 Bivay at 6th Av, te to 35th sai $4, 24 Rocker, $2. 97 7 | 7.67,... 5.94/13.24, "10.34 Large Oak or Mahogany-Finished Rocker, high | 8.24.... 6.24 15.07.. 12.24 G j : back, spring seat upholstered in velours. 8.89,,,, 6,89/20.49....15.89 A Special Sale of Groceries 10.89..., 8.49)21.07....16,89 ee ats Fifth Floor [aaa -————, ‘Dining Tables Columbia River Salmon—Lily White Brand, finest quality packed | $4.89 Rocker, 89 Rocker, $3 97 1224" 9.34 25, (C7 —Y-lb, flat can, 12¢; dozen, $1.33. Pound flat cans, 22c; F é xtra a aa ae paaie oe 12.89... 10.24 30.24 we String Beans—Jessamine Brand—No. 2 cans, s; haat Valse GEA 136) yas Gach, WOMEN. ssoesseososesessssosdtereseteess $1.14] | —=———|_ Save 92c_| 49.67) 5118.34 52.75 Chita Closets Golden oak, all sizes, some entirely wood, some entirely glass, others with halt mirror backs, ared in our own laboratory; regular price {9c. for 4 lours in your of several colors, Value, Value, Fale, Sale, 16; § Ib. tin - aan age Tne > $1.44 Sassi 1734... ,13.34 31. ‘67... 24.67 RED STAR, BAKING POWDER Le than any other Baking a aan a ave $2.11 | = a ee He EE owder of equal merit. Special prices:— 4 89....170. HOD... Oke Y%-lb, can, regularly | 4-Ib. can, regularly $-Ib, can, regularls Ls $10.( 00 A Arm Ct Chair $5. 94 r $5.94 | 30.24,,,.23.49|66.50..,.51,75 18c; sale, 14; say 34c; sale, 26c; dozen, | Large Parlor ior Arm Chair, “plain or beautifully White Enamelled Beds 57 | $2.97 | $1.59; sale .,,.$1.22 carved, spring seat covered with high-grade ve- Two hundred designs to choose from. Bicarbonate a Soda, %4-Ib. carton, 3c; doz. Bde lours, tapestry and damask, Some are entirely white; others are Cream of Tartar, %4-Ib, carton, 10¢; doz.... . [Save $4.06 }——_— trimmed with brass. ‘ OT eee oan He a ath and re pean granulated eth A TEAS | 2 Pate 54 non Sale. an ulverize pound cartons; fresh roasted; our regular price 20¢ i] AF rcs cS ee ” ane pale Tec ular 16c “1 $10. 74 Morris Chair, $8.89 [7] (9)--°°°8:67.1389;°.'10.67 5-Ib. cartons, beans only; regularly 94 Extra large Morris Chair, wide quartered oak | 8,89, 7.34 | 14.74....12.34 sacks . ; arms, spring seat, reversible yelours cushions. 9.07... 8.24 /19.24....16.24 Brass Beds Sale stock embraces over five hun- dred Beds, seventy-five new designs. All | Save $1.85 FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT, extra fancy, perfect fruit, usually sold elsewhere L Ss in various woods, including St ndard construction and lacquer, at from 15¢ to 2Sc each; for this sale, extra large size, box of six, S4e, mahogany {i -eye maple and curly birch: BLA ene tte ite medium size fruit, box of HEboexa rcoommneg ococonnoue a: Ade French legs, e drawer and drop leaf. 17.49....15.49.44.24....36,67 SWEET PICK ANTALOUPE, Mrs. PRI Te Pu Waaasaeai tare ia tart larn fast BA ace In EROS |} co ID 42.74 olaewhere at hc per Jar; our price for | f i = 23.24....19.49 56.2 46.74 MEIN ATG SAG ASSN A OreD ODT Bed eLLDUUAUT SE an emuaaR rT eee) | $9.00 Box Spring, $6.49 |] 25.67....21.49 59.25... 149.34 TWO FLOUR SPECIALS BG Air cpniereae “enpered aril 23.4962.50... 52.25 Lily White Brand Flour means high-| Red Star Brand Flour, to introduce Ratt pt ae i 4 it} A. CAA. ticki .25.49 70.50....59,25 est standard, We guarantee it equal to! it to our patrons, this sale: uphoistered covered with icking. 28.67 72.25 "'33.49180.50....66.78 CYS oe All the Latest &c 4th to 35th St Friday and Saturday Oak Chiffoniers 1 \ Value, Sale, Tor yuthward, sixty, of No, 1 i al i un ene cash oft e 9.24, . Hoge East Seventystind stroet, and ibe gone CFimhal Courts squads who hs, een 10.8) 18.2 e arraigned in Jefferson Market ¢ re nga igdaytieuiacanae Grint en ? 13.67... 27.24.4,-22.49 ton leaky the ditee tb shettl w conduct unbecoming an offi (19.34 44.89 4 1767. He thi a Baas felontous assault and the latter accused .07,.,.20,24 49.67.. U d d V. | bie oHRE As; tee of attempted felontor cut ie ‘ The pollee auld that Mathetson andl larry Il. Wood, « Flatbush nprece ente alues In Mahogany Chiffoniers us wife, who lived wi tate broker, whose place of bu fi ie ier, Intended goin 0 at No. 1 1 ert treet, this y 2 . at Hub cad as he He charges ther a the aint ning of All Departments. 2 5 ‘ 1524) its PA 24 leouti Ward waked Hie QRURI er Jan, 26 he went to the Coroner's offies Ue aos 25.34 receipt for $1 with @ jury notice made out In t P ae aa te 2849 celved name of his father-inelaw. As C d d O f Th Ad é 25 24 | 30.49... 28. Lee ices Rep Uc Resaramts Larue euteeeRetaL Lag del 0 rowded Uut o 1S AAC: | Maple Chiffonier A Faust trate seni meting at the, Coroner's oitice, he fie: yey Huts 2034 leged that h et Gallagher, to whom, he declares, hy ’ * ’ ’ 25.6 eras ine fay te SAE Chala Mey MU 20a),,, 4624 shat-...arag | Womens and Misses’ Coats and Wraps, Women's 16.89 2889 ...22.49 two shots at Southwant, svi Hog, et. tf 23.24... 18,24 30.89... 28.79 Gloves and Shoes, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. 22,89... “ts o jaa eae ue rele uh vl Attar eine ar soned in the room || 25,24 .19.67 40.24....31.24 23.24. ” Mra tohths house, °s Ey NE, 30.89.../22'49 40.49... 36.24 24.89 | 19,34 30.49 + 28,49 $1.49 Dining Room Chair, 99c Dining Room Chair, sclid oak, cane seat, high spindle, heavy braced rungs. Save 50c [ Save 50¢_ -————- | [$1.98 Dining C’ Chair, $1.24 | Sold Oak Dining Chair, cate seat, high braced back, Save 74c ~~ | $2.89 Dining Chair, $1.74 Dining Chair, of solid quartered oak, high back, full box cane seat, French legs, Large Arm Chair to match, $3.49, | Save $1.15 | $3.24 Dining Chair, $2.34 | Quartered Oak Dining Chair, large size, highly polished, box cane seat, Large Arm Chair to match, $3.89, | Save Cis [-——S- ' | $7.00 Dining Table, $4.24 | Solid Oak Dining Table, gok ‘gokten it h, heavy fluted post legs, 42x42 inch top; may be extended six feet. —_—_——| Save $2.76} | $15.49 ) Sideboard, $9.89 (a Solid Oak Sideboard, 45-inch base, carved top, large bevelled mirror, three drawers, one lined for silver; one roomy drawer for linen, | Save $5.60_ | $10.00 Dresser, $6.49 Solid Oak Dresser, large size, bevel plate mir- ror, trimmed with brass. [_Se Save $3.51 ; [$10.00 Chiffonier, Solid Oak Chitionier, large $6.74 |— size, five deep drawers, cast brass trimmings, bevelled plate mir- ror, carved toilet top, pene Ne: Save $3.26 $3.49 Brass Costumer, $1.89 Large Costumer, one of the newest designs brought out; best lacquer. Save $1 60 | _|,$6.00 Chiffonier, $3.49 | Solid Oak Chiflonier, golden finish; 30 inches wide, five deep drawers, wood gallery top. $2.49 Enamel Iron Bed, $1.49 White Enamelled Iron Bed, trimmed with brass, eh head and foot; three feet wide. Save $1.00 /}_——_- I $4.24 Enamel Bed $2.89|~ | White Enamel Iron Bed, brass rod, knobs and caps; all sizes. [ Save $1.35 |}———_ , |$3.24 Dining Chair $2.34 |— Solid Oak Dining Chair, extra large size, full box seat covered with genuine leather, Arm Chair to mateh, $3.74. ————_ Save 90c_] ————_ Save 90c_] [ [$25.00 Brass Bed, $16.49 two-ine h us aS Large size continu: tillers; head Brass Bed, heavy large husks; seven 34 5% ft. high; all sizes, [Save $9.51 ~~ [$8.00 Box Couch, $6.24 | Full size Box Couch, all spring s top, covered with plain or figured denim in your choice of several colors. [Save $1.76 |__| $7.24 Bed Outfit, $5.24 |] h brass SS; White Enamelled Iron Bed, trimmed all iron woven wire spring, cotton ma ered with fancy ticking ee ons eSs COV: Will Givs with Its THE SUNDAY WORLD Next Is |“ THE YANKEE PRINCE” sue “FROM THE LAN OF DREAM 99 Words and Muslo Complete. This Song is by Geo. M. Cohan and is one of his best from that rollicking musical comedy Words and Masic Complete NEXT SUNDAY

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