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rc PN f i } : eAhe action of the Kings County Gran to answer certain questions. SAAN TELS THE ALDERMEN THAT He 1S BUSS Brooklyn Can Not Have an Absolute Deputy While He Is Commissioner. WILL NOT DIVIDE POWER , _ First Deputy Taken to Head- quarters to Help Simplify the Work, Police Commissioner Bingham’'s auto- mobile dashed up to the at 2 o'clock, and a minute tater he had ity Hall to-day Presented himself before the Police Committee of the Board of Aldermen with this salutation: “Well, gentlemen, | here Tam, Fire ahead.” A number of members of the Aier- manic Roar not on the committee, members of the Police Department, past ad present, and several taxpayers had preceded the Commissioner to the r- manic chamber. reserved for him. Former First Deputy Police Bioner O'Keefe, who is now a Ser- | vice Commissicner, having parted com- | pany after an official dispute with the Commissioner, was questioned by Chair- man Bent before Gen. Bingham arrived, He told of the method of the police in photographing persohs arrested and of the usual duties of a deputy: Alderman James W. Redmond, Brooklyn, made i A front seat had been of Jury in handing down a presentment | ! against the Police Department follow- ing the action of the Commisstoner in withdrawing his deputies from Brook- lyn. : Presented to that grand jury by Com- missioner Bingham and Mayor MeClel- Ja ‘Pupils count of his si |pupiis laughed at hun and poked fun at his tight-fitting jacket, at acho a statemont apropos of |! Prope fT enen decided | ment and wi t aed heels and what was | ie M “We do no know what testimony was} youn. jon that day, who were witnesses before that} she don't know where to THE EVENING WORLD, FR IDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1909. MOTHER W CELL FOR NOT SENDING BOY 0 SCn0UL Laughed at Boy’s Clothes; Too Poor to Buy Him New Ones. | Mrs, Ellen McGuire West send her thirteen-vea to school the first three = fined $3 In the for failing to! son Johnny Side Court to-d: a8 da | thia week. She did not have the and In default was locked up in the | court prison Truant OMicer Philbin, attached to Hoard of Educatton, caused the arres Mrs. MeGuire and also had little Johnny Ma, the fine on the] in court to veri charges trate Cornell o testimony e Hvening World | strength of Philbin To a reporter fo: the woman In a cell told this st My husband, Dennis MeGuire, regular joyment and earns about $10 a week as a substitute motorman The last few woeks be has not bi work and | have had a hard tine managing to Keep our little tenement apartment at No, $10 West Forty-elghth street, | We have six children, all girls, ex- cept Willie, the eldest. He has not had B> w suit of el sv long that t get the time a divce of its pur- chase “He goes to pulgic school, and on ac- y dress the other “Little Willie came home erying and sald that he would run away if the boys tinued to ridicule to keep the lad in the| house until my husband found employ had money to p nt clotnes. His 8 him, 1 poy with dee Late in the afternoon the story was | told to Magistrate Cornell, who paroled ire until Wednesday atter- She Is ordered to pay the $3 fine On top of the femily trouble omes the $3 fine, and Mrs. MeGulre get the mon how body,” said Alderman Redmond, ¢"If we} The son, Willle, was allowed to go home | are not to have a new police headquart- ers branch and a real, genuine deputy | jand take care of ils five younger sisters -_——__—_—_ fn Brooklyn, we want to know the, LOVETT MADE VICE-PRESIDENT, reason." Bingham Is Heard. U “Tam delighted to be here,” said Com- | At a meeting of the directors of the nion Pacific Rallroad Company, held o-day, former Judge Robert 8. Lovett, ‘was elected vice-president. to fill the missioner Bingham, when he was called | vacancy caused by the death of William “but having no counsel may decline | 1 I make that reservation, I am thrilled by the} patriotism of Alderman Redmond, They | made a mistake when they didn't make | Mr, York a full fledged Commissioner, but the only difficulty about that is! that he and [ could not serve together (“Not on your life,") came a voice "I tited to get a bullding for Brooklyn but you Brooklynites fell down on the proposition. An absolute Deputy for Brooklyn is impossible under the law As long as Iam Police Commissioner I on, must he Commisstoner, for I zponsible command, As | Commissioner there can r be a absolute Deputy in Brooklyn. 1 must control “It tor round comme “The prs bn We over to Man we needed a L had asked y I would have xg “Edo not regard Broc station. 1 needed an >», Cornish. Mr. Lovett is general punsel of the Harriman railroad sys: | ORRINE. CURES LIQUOR HABIT Hegeman Corpora- thon say: Those whe pur chase ORRINE re- customers, about port that it does those in whom |the work, Out of they are inter- Hes large quanti- ested, baving dlt- | (les of ORRINE eontinued drinking ‘we have sold we a using | never reports fro heen carry the loa T N. Y., Feb. 1%.—Two work 1 and several injured, one ly, when a work tr ito the rear e Pennsylvania Lime Lake, thirty- here. - | have to hed refund n 2 No. 2. np Wish Th “OWRIN COnTS ONLY & those who Bin WHET GEMAN 9 Noy ath ay. & 2 asd st. ire Broadway sod ‘ait ‘braashes: | ant ail branches, B. Altman & Cn. | HAVE ON SALE LENGT! AT VERY LOW PRICES, INCLUDING FOULARDS, NOVELTY SILKS, NV FOR TO-MORROW (SA1 DRESS _LENGT. HS OF DRESS— SILKS CREPES, PONGEES, AESSALINEs, ETC. TURDAY), FEB. * 20th, GTHS OF IMPORTED ALL-SILK MARQUISETTE &!VOILE 42 USUAL PRICES $1.75 & 2.00 A SALE OF FOR TO-MORROW INCHES BLACK (SAT WIDE, AT 58c.} PER’ YARD K DRESS» GOODS TURDAY), FEB. 20th, WILL COMPRISE A SHIPMENT OF BLACK ROAD. CLOTH, SPRING WEIGHT, USJAL PRICE $2.00 SPONGED\ » $1.35) PER YARD ‘34th Gtreet, 39th Street ad th Avrnm, | tas and price Saher hick Franklin Simon & Co. | Fifth Avenue—37th-38th Sts. New Spring Models Misses’ Tatlored Suits and Dresses Exclusive Models and Fabrics; 14 to 20 years, 24.50 29.50 39.50 Spectal for Saturday Misses’ Tailored Suits New Spring Models, Interlined for Immediate Wear, Wide-wale serge, in navy, taupe, gray or old blue, three-quarter coat, silk lined, detachable Duteh silk collar, new model skirt; 14 to 20 years. Special 10,75 Value $34.50 | Misses’ Striped Wool Dresses | New and exclusive model in black aad white, blue and white, or brown and white striped wool Panes piped with Satin to match, silk belt and tie, fine lacs yok 14 to 20 years. Actual value $29.50 Girls’ Washable Descecs Russian model of linen, in solid white or white with pink or light blue, scalloped sailor collar and cuffs, belt and shield; 4 to 12 years. Special 3.75 Value $5.75 Misses’ Washabe Dresses French chambray, poplin or linens; old or light blue, pink, white, tan, rose or taupe; 14 to 20 years. Value $11.50 18.50 6.95 Misses’ French Linen Dresses - An entirely new buttoned front model, Dutch collar of embroidered net and linen: in white light blue, Catawba, rosewood and taupe; sleeves and belt trimmed to match; silk tie; 14 to 20 years. Special 14.50 Value $23.50 | Boys’ Spring Suits Boys’ Wool Sailor Suits Of imported all-wool fabrics, in checks, mixtures and plain blue; 5 to 10 years. Actual value $7.50 Boyg Suits, Extra Knickerbockers Double-breasted, Norfolk or “Newport” of all-wool imported fabrics; silk sewed. 710 17 years, Actual value $9.78 Youths’ Spring Suits Hand-tailored : suits of high-class imported fabrics, in homespuns, cheviots and serges; 31 to 38 chest. 12.75 15.75 | 4.75 models 0.75 Actual value $16.50 to $19.75. The genuine have WL inst hi and $3.50 shoes than any other manufacturer in the world, Boys’ Shoes - $1,675 & $2.00 THE REASON I make and sell move men’s #3 and $3.50 shops than any other manuthe- turer is because I give/the Embroidered Linen Collarg, 12%sc ‘The kinds that are so fashionable, and these particular ¢ Cannot be found elsewhere in New York, and we could easily retail them iat 26c., All}! wanted sizes in a variety of designs. Dutch Collars, 25¢e, 35c, 50¢ | Dainty combinaticms of Nace >| Lace Bows and Rabats, 50c Btyles are exclusive with us. In many different styles. and lawn, embroidery and lawn, fine tucked diffects, ete. ¢ Embroidered Gretchen Collars, 250: Various effects; sizes 12 to 14 Inches. years. ete, and Groceries: tar Bixth Foor wearer the benefit of the Star B ma ost complete : Boiled Mam (Armour Star Brat of trained ‘experts ait tkiled wall amt, Baal ape Ha shoemakers in the world ‘ The selection of th leathers for, each Pound Cake part of the shoe, ard every det the of sale; rats making in every depertment, is looked after uy ‘s, joemakeass in the shoe industry. If I ) Sweet, Juicy mt how garefully W. L, Douglas shoes are made, you would Seed then understand why they hold their sha ape, fit better and wear longer than Pure Erult pyal Stuart Brand; y other make, 0 Jers, 81.25; 1 Yo, glass 2¢ Piesisiecna Lengen CAIetee Lent Seh Thee ee eaee Frgyh Muted, Coen ur Wass W, L. DOUGLAS SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK; =|" Hotei Bee 433 Broadway,.cor. Howard. | 95 Nassau Street. Or eT B ierec:) LOS 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. |356 Sixth Ave., cor, 22d St. Extra Creamery Butter—Royal Stuart 853 Broadway, oor, 14th St. | BROOKLYN, N.Y. Si CeaN BATTAL ere SOC 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th St. 708-710 B sad Hmeets Creamy Corn — Cameron 1447-1449 Broadway, 1367B roadway. Cains Stands dozen, Diees cans sees, OC 2202 Third Ave.,cor. 120th. 491 Fulton Street cor. Pearl hoi tak a BR 984 Third Ave. near 59th St. 478 Fifth Avenues as ae 9 Third A bet . Ae aay 146th and 147th’Streets. JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Ave, *..., BBE 250 West 125th Street. NEWARK-—785 Broad St. yn Brand: 15 @ 345 Eighth Avenue, |/PATERSON—192 Market St. Noted for their Full Cream Cheese —Herkimer County. , ane ea 19e ON SALE EVERYWHERE, vrais "386 10 o y 1 Biuare ih le apron, fant Grands spect, Ze Home Made Plea — | Mince. or Pee koit tnoar ‘wn bakery: " "Baye | | ee OS ee <> Tailor Suit Hats and | Turbans, °2.48 HESE smart, new trimmed! Hats, made to sell for $3.50 to $5.00 each, and) worth these prices. surplus stock and sample lines of one of our clever ready-to-wear hat manufacturers. take advantage of this offer, as-they*will easily make a handsome profit on them three-week:; trom now. On a special bargain square. Main Floor. SIMPSON CRAWFORD-CO.: === Women’s Dainty Neckwear in Newest Styles| - Boys’ Worsted | Suits, ts, 97. 20 At this pricetwe are shc assortment of{suits for Made .doubletbreasted style, Knicker trousers. withayoke. The fabricsare imported wors- teds in the newestscolorings ofefancy grays, Boys’ Suits, Saturday, at $3.95 A sale of 500 Boys’ Suits double-breasted styles, and cheviows, fom boys from 2% to.16 years, —_-—_—_———— Under-Price Basement ‘Boys’ Suits, $1.79 A sale sizes 7 to 16 years 15 different desirable fabrics, dark colors. bneasted aS trousers, $5 value, rend SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. | These Haven't the Look of Ordinary Raincoats NG steed 8, Oxfords and black. they lapels\, fp Ten’s Stylish Trousers the latest cola “ngs; fancy cheviots, cassimeres and plain black. very size frora 30 to 60 waist. Linings and trimmings 80 superior that you $2) 85 seldom see 442m in ready-made e | trousers... cerry rd ne 0 0. Yours Dems Misses’ New Model Spring Suits | of Exceptional Beauty, $24,, 79 TH would have to ve copied from our models. It is made in a hipless model fro serge, Some are strictly man tailored. Others ace trimmed with fancy Bengaline silk, bined throughout with peau de cygne, full circular gore skirt teams; in reseda, ashes of roses, tan, gray, navy and black, $30 values, Misses’ Spring Suits, $19,75 In two and three piece models, made in Eng- lish and two-toned serge, 36-inch hipless coat, with tatlored straps, finished with buttons of self material; and silk loops; Inlaid collars of peau de sole and bengaline; Mined with taffeta and Skinners satin. Circular gore skirt, fin- ished with battons, $24.75 value. Misses’ Evening Gowns, $18.75 In inessaling, made Princess and Empire mod- els; some with yoke back and front, with filet | \ net, finished with novelty trimmings; beautifully etabroidered in silk, Fancy design ~: re yoke of Brussels net, full-length tucked sleeve | ee eet nS iy with large siik moulds; full circular skirt with} hell atarh Sizes 6 \ side-plait effect. Pastel shudes and black. ¢t | Girls’ Fancy Dres Girls’ Long Winter Coats, $3.75 Ti ADeRI IBS tLe EAE Final clearmnce sale, Various materials and caracul cloth, made full box model, high neck; Hned throughout Some with velvet , collars, others braid trimmed in navy, brown \and red. 640 14 years. $8 value, —————— = sipson c RAWFORD Co, Women’s New In imported repp, W length sleeve; collar scallop buttonhole skirt, with box-plait f In white, pink, light b | Girls’ Dresses, $1, Tailored, made of A high-grade chambray rious styles. Some thers | He) materfal; others stra |. ruffle of eyelet embroi | of deep and clustere | Others with deep flounce. 6 to 14 year ar Maly : HIS sounds like an exaggera is true, in one-button front model and Irish insertions and crochet but button back and elaborated wit tions. They cannot be manufact offer them, The Milliners should SIMPSON CRAWFORI tar Main Fl Jabots and Rabats, 25c and 50c In newest effects to match the Dutch collars. ( be worn with high collars, Many styles to chc 89c, to Te. values. Ascot Stocks, 25¢ Of fine pophn with embroidered ends. colors. 50c values, Come in whi Of real [rish-erochet lace in various effects, Lace Turnover Collars, 98c Regular ic. vakue, | Of real Irish lace {n many dainty styles. = SIMPSON CRAWFORD: CO, - $1 with Also the new Norfolk E offer in this advance sale Model,” importation, long draping, full circular model. Russian,, sailor or in serges, worsteds || Sian braid, piped with satin, Gra with gold tassels adds to the finish. with straps of cloth, Saturday of 500 Boys’ Suits, You may select from In medium Coats eut double- with very large cut folds. This is one of the most fas’ for the coming season, Made effect, broadcloth in delicate, soft shades Men’ sRaincoats,*12. 50 t $20 Same Style and Quality Raincoats Selling Elsewhere a HE man who reads this ean say to himself immedi- ately, ‘Well, here is one ot the greatest oppor- tunities to buy a Raincoat that | have heard of in two years.’ And he will beright. It isthe biggest opportunity in two years, What man doesn’t need a Raincoat? One ot the handiest garments that a man can have. It serves a wonderful variety of purposes. They Look More Like Long, Dressy Overcoats Et without the weight. And that makes them all the more desir- The materials are fashionable dark and fincy worsteds, grays, ‘The Raincoats are cleverly fashioned; have broad shoulders, snug fitting collars an1 wide, stylish All sizes. Chest measurements, 34 to 46. But mt 82.85 Trousers. Nota bit of it! Made from te same kind of fabrics that the best mer- chant taila *s use. When the selling season of the made-to-order tailors is ow cr We always buy the materials left on hand, select a 4 nufacturer who knows how trousers should be made make hundreds of pa'rs in the dull season. The , consisting of worsteds in beautiful stripes, in all first-class ur and have him variety is Jargy E most radiant of new Spring Suits are in and are being shown in profusion in the Misses’ Sections on the 'T hird Floor. one we offer at $24.75 is a particularly fetching Suit. It Is Undeniably One of the Handsomest Suits for Misses Ever Seen at the Price Tt cannot bes duplicated elsewhere without paying considerably more, and then it Misses’ Princess Dresses, $9.75 | Models, trimmed with contrasting shade of self ated skirts, with deep hem, Val. lace and medallions, with insertion and deep and Val. lace; high and ! insertion rs. $10 value. Crepon Waists, ‘1. 98 Waists are made of fine cotton crepons Values to 98c 50 value, Women’s New Spring _ Capes, °19. a direct copy of the latest Parisian Beautifully and effectively This garment other way, thrown artistically to one side over shoulder, which fastens with button and fi shell pink, rose, banana, gray, champagne The £7 Third Floor, ma French and diagonal silk braid, inlaid collars of Well tailored, stitched aist box-plait effect, full- and sleeve finished with stitching, Circular gore ront and deep tailored fold, blue and tan, $1.50, $1.95, $2.95 nderson ginghams, linens, and English percale, Va- high, others Dutch neck apped with Grecian trim- iarter and kimono sleeves, to lf years, ses, $7.50 elaborately trimmed with Sleeves of fine tucks eck models. Skirt and deep hem, and embroidery de dd tuckin Tailored af Second Floor, tion, at every word trimming of baby tons. Other model h baby Irish inser- ured at the price we CO. te and ed 75 Saturday the ‘Doris Third Floor. designed, a High collar ot Per- ceful black satin. tie Shoulders trimmed ‘an be worn an- ls in soft, graceful hionable cape models of lustrous. chiffon of baby blue, helio, and white, Second Floor. | ge te SHOP AT SIMPSON CRA WfORD “co. SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST sconke eee =>... -