The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1909, Page 11

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BiG STICK TEST FOR BIKE POLICE IN CHASING AUTO Strenuous Ride to Qualify for Squad Brings Woe to Heavyweights, FALL BY THE WAYSIDE, Thirty-five Out of Fifty-six! Aspirants Squeeze in at the Finish. People who like to laugh at a po- Nceman in perfect safety missed the! chance of thelr ves if they were not in the neighborhood of the viaduct over the Manhattan valley, near Clare- mont, early this morning. Policemen WAIT FOR ME TiLu 1 o1U uP ITS RUSTY who were trying to qualify for ments to the bicycle squad, the princi pal activities of which are t of speeding aute I Mal fee pri of peop a poliveman fou him bitterly. He picked ou six men from tl them up by ot sult feur to start Some in at the Finish. The automobile ted t! @ fair rate of speed ntel and to the inhattan Viaduc t aremont rn end of the Mallon would \ n than ever Tm, | Inside, Bur what does it amount to? Their + All the latest colors, ‘styles and widths that cwaIN ae 4 fat doesn’t get excited ton demands. oo my ee kee ONS, % inches wide, rieh chiffon | IT PUZZLED HIM 4 it Is that fat peo; t th edge. . si ages of pink, steam for life's work, only to find tue | ue, White, Value cal OOper eo, ive |, too much for the horsepower, and as a vey } 59c ! turn haw sult thousands of both sexes gi ) TAFFETA RIBBONS, 5 inches wic le, inate Realiers: far and no further, "Much they 5 f pink, light blue, lavender, car 20c Bese, alleys: iat the unin slit rite and black. Value 89c. yd., at MC And the chautte ate ah TAFFETA RIBBONS, 5% inches chine out to forty mile L pAUtiful ni ise) us quality, in all who stayed with the t ) Suitable for , But the few people | -per yard, at 29¢ ff neighborhood of the viaduct nearly died | { SSALIN AND of apoplectic laughter me of the | sarmola Preac ‘ 4 to 54 inches police entlemen who were aapisant® about a pound a walt 3 tensive range for bike squad honors had no other i r to 80c. per qualifications than consuming ap n 19¢c They were fat, some of them ‘ ¥ rE 5 B ship- qenk ee aeons we t ae ih wre wi ind colors, at! crag prices in New York Knditwoiorithree tc | cba Oute t wn bu Dressmker. from sheer exhaustion at the | nists eandlarge Sra Mmo lee Dee Aion ieteialicn arinola F | should take advantage of this Sale. About four men in every squad of just € ¥ 1 B a) alx were with the Mallon wutomobite 0 a wrlukle, | Thus the wo i roadways hana Oth Sts. at the finish * tomake good bread.:*” “GOLD MEDAL FLOUR is * the best t epporthinty. assign. * Those who seemed to be 4, less played out were noted down for’ apprecinted. They are safe. — $$ Promotion to the tramMo Nght cavalry! squad, About thirty-five men qualified. | 8ome Feellngs Hurt. | There were two accidents | Conrad made such violent eit: a ‘in | the chain of his bieycia broke and he |was thrown forty feet In a dusty leap “MONUMENT W ROAD ‘ALWAYS SPEEDS AUTO MENACE TO AUTOISTS| CAREFUL LON SIRE! |Notwit hstanding, Mr, Upjohn’s Fast Car Gave Policeman a Long Race. | He had no more serious injury than © | Ploodied nose fie @ torn eee m with ral of the feelings, Sam lacerati jet ailpped a ‘pedal, nied b heels twice and ended with clutch around a lamp-pest, W) where he was most hurt he s much dignity that he didn't bse Inasmuch as it was his jal business. There are a tipo icemen Hmping about their p sts Jamaica Residents, However, Object to Its Removal at Cost of $5,000, —_———-_ Mounted Pol One i his street and West End street, near r was oy the eha the W to si hat gave LONG LIBRARY FIGHT ° Fifth Avenue Institution Will ; Have Private Plant In- stalled by City, Mr. Upjohn 1 according to his nephew, M who is connected with the at No. 7 Clif {nis car Redpath Sydney Ross Company street re G Robit in, ct ommitiee of the been expecting this 1 the nephew ed It up when he chauffeur Is a ne News York Publie Libra rst fight by the tru a two y going to ha path sald tha “| taking his wife tour, The policeman declared that the ur was making more than twenty-two niles an hour, The Upjohns live at 0, 83 West End avenue at a | tion that the trustes future request any mon ne tainence.” ‘This word ts ty be def atta 4 the elty's advantage in the | be drawn up by the Corporation C Then the matter wil! again come before the Board of Festimate for final action. At he hearing before the board to- day the Edison Company protested axuinst the city entering into a “part. ff | ne rship with the trustees of the brary | Hanes and a hundred othe “oud soldiers and Jamaica’ } ‘The monument \ a cost of $ Phonographic Strong Box Knows Ita Owner's Votce county line. The the Pea coRipany Maes the rates of | upies fifty of the one hundr March 26.—George J ne Edison Compan : are not considering the Fal. | the | road nd at night of Denver, has invented a son Com retorted nt aCe hias balk ASS EC LENE phonographic safe lock which he says wee fates eet Cait Engineers from President Gresser's can be opened only by the owner, In [}pay wo will! belgiad) to) become otfice have reported the monument a stead of a knob on the door ther to such an enterprise. the mout of a telephone. A de ————— FRIEND OF LINCOLN DEAD. ‘GIANT SEA FIGHTERS AGE) chien, seed ester aite, elghty years old, for r cate needle 1s attached to the dia |phragm, the end of the needle rest roove of a § ph evil lockec uttered it mus fe will open. dozen men tried to Imi voice of the man wh but the lock would re to the right man, New 26,000-Ton Nattle-ships Will ¢ Have 20-Knot Speed, WASHIN for the two il 1 here of pneu- proval befor fiscal year, will be no dele The Kind You Have Always Bought HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Ca: has been ufectured under the supervision of Chas, IT, over 30 ye the genuine Castoria, espectfully call the attention of fathers and niothers when purchasing Castoria to eco that the wrapper bears his signature in black, When the areapper is removed the same signature ap- pears on both sides of the bottle in red, Parents who have used Castoria for their iittle ones in the past years need no warning against counterfeits and imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger gener- ation to the great danger of introducing into their families gene medicines, It is to be regretted that there are people who are now engaged in th 3 business of putting up ane nN all sorts of substitutes, or what more properly be termed cow , for medicinal preparations not y for adults, but worse yet, for ohildre: dicine: t therefore devolve on the mother to scrutiniza closely what ves hor child, Adults can do that for themselves, but the child has to the mother’s watehfulnesa, Loe LE, | Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of y LID, lans with gre ed that the tr give rise t WIFE'S SUIT KEPT SECRET. Named to Hear Action of Referee Mrs. George Ey JomDan a SornshSons LATEST SPRING EFFECTS, i SALE OF RIBBONS *y is Approaching and the demand for Rib- rally increasing, but our prices remain . They do down real reason these tab are so much eer; ided into days, Yester ay The World 3: 98 separate want S133] 1 ld or ANY OTHER New } \ spaper, and a GAIN of 656 ads. ov World's ¢ responding record of last ve FIGURE IT AS YOU PLEAE: WORLD PRINTS ORE PATE ADVERTISEMENTS nVERY WEEX, MONTH AND YEAR THAN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER ANY- | WHERE, ee “Follow the crowd” | into The World’s “s W ” ant , Columns THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1909, L Double Surety Stamps Up to 12 Gciock==———p eraurent, ‘Alia ‘Bulldng, Fifth Floor Fifth Foor cote ere nye il THE LOWEST PRICES in the City and PROFIT SHARING STAMPS Redeemable in Premiums or Merchandise ONetAnws C The Co-operative Store Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street ONE SURETY STAMP with Each Ten Cent (10c) Purchase, Ten FREE ‘Surety Stamps to Start Each Book, Easter Clothing for Young Men = = me ae aos ae ah Make Your Selections for Easter Now in Misses’ and Junior Suits and Dresses | The stocks are fresh and complete. Every style and every popu'ar fabric is splendidly represented in ) 4 the tinest a MODERAT THROUGHOUT, : F Particularly attractive are the following: Misses’ Suits—in two and three piece models in serge and worsted, lined throughout with a good.quality of satin, well tailored and finished with jet buttons, Sizes $18 75 * 14 and 16 years, Value $23.75, Special..... Misses’ Suits—tn French serge, in all the new shades, in | a smart cutaway model, lined throughout with taffeta, coat trimmed with abet skirt princess effect. * $22. 50 | Sizes 14 and 16 years, Special.........5. Full pleated skirt. Special tailor made. Sizes 6 Girls’ Wash Dresses—in eretm, shanty, linen and ee repp. Several pretty models trimmed with embroidery, others ortment of Spring Apparel for Girls that we have ever shown here. OUR PRICES ARE | Junior Suits —Three piece model in serge and worsted, lined throughout with ‘satin and coat trimmed with silk, to 12 years, At...!.. 98c, $4.50, $2.50 & $4.75 In Both Buildings, We are now showing a very exten- sive assortment of New Spring Cloth- ing specially designed for young men. A$ 10. OOzworth athird more \ single-breasted Sack Suit, covering a humber of the newest 1909" models, showing all the latest colorings and Fab- rics, in neat Worsteds, Cheviots and Velours; some with fancy cuffs and are absolutely up to date, marked at popular prices. Men's New Spring Top Coats & Cravenetted Rain Coats, $15 In plain colors and the season's newest Fabrics; sizes 33 to 44 chest measure. Imported Spring Derbies Have received another shipment of these fine imported Derbies for Easter lars, ‘Tailored Stocks and 75c, each, at. A Beautiful Assortment of Lace Neckwear for Easter No greater variety of heautiful Neckwear can be found in alt | | i New York than is now displayed in our two buildings, some of them revealing the more advanced ideas that will be shown more generally later in the season, Real Irish Crochet, Cluny and novelty combinations of lace Dutch Collars, Jabots, Rabats, Stocks Value 25¢c, to 49, exch, aties Novelty lace and Net Yokes, ——————_—___ The styles All cus and egibroidery are those most in favor for Dutch Co! Jabots, novelty pockets; others conservative, Rabats and yokes, and they are here in endless assortment, a3 sizes 31 to salt or 15 $10. 00 9 ; to 20 years, At......+. Special for Saturday, : Other ae lines at $7.50 to $20 Dainty novelties for spring and summer wear, comprising i and Bow Ties, Half Sleeves, Dutch Col- t Ties, Value 50c, to 38c In Both Buildings—First Floor, from the leading manufacturers of Den- | \— ton, En and: Moores & Son, John White ., Bardsley & Co,, Slater & Sons. They come in black, as well as the popular shades of brown, lar price, $3.50 and $5,00, at Regu- $2.75 Adams Building—Second Floor, These dre the quality the workir 500 Dozen Men's Black Cotton full fashioned half hose. also blacks with split unbie.ched soles. Our Te Men’s Imported Half Hose. One-Third Off Regular Prices For Saturday Only 1,2 ‘i F4 high neck. Product of best German makers, dren; some linec, oth from window display, Plain blacks, Retapaltyrntre gular 25¢ grades. ' 19 6 Pairs for $1.00 Great Bargains To-Morrow (Saturday) in Infants’ and Children’s Garments are just a little handled nship and the styles you: will recognize that the prices are infinitesimal, Divided Into Three Lots for Convenient Selection Assortment 1—White and colored Dresses for little folks, 3, 4 and 5 years, Bishop, French, Russian and Princess les, long and short sleeves, $2.50 to $3.98, while they last, at Assortment 2—White and colored Dresses, nicely trimmed with Lace and Embroidery, siz Value $1,00; your ¢ Assortment 3—Hats, Caps and Bonnets for infants and chile? ind flower trimmed. Soiled 4 ‘alue up to $1.50; special at. /39¢ U low but when you examine Zes and high ne es {, ¥ and 4; low and | O'Neill Building—Thitd Floor) + In Both Buildings—Fitst Floor M D M Men’s Light Weight Knit Underwear Direct from the Makers, | Right in Price, Finish and Style and Saturday, It ason’s up to date lines away TOZUIAN PriceSirnrsereretel Mail orders filled, Annual Spring Sale of | Notions, Small Wares and Dressmakers’ Supplies lo-day March 26 and en's Extra Fine Gauze Sea Island Cotton Shirts and panes Shirts made silk faced, with French neck, Drawers are litene = ai leseated, Vale 6Sc;; per garment visi... 50c en's Imp orted French eet an Shit and Drawers M very Shirts xtra value rent, $7.50 Collapsible Go- Gur In Both Bu —First Floor. | save W. L. Douglas Well- Known Shoes for Men W.L. Douglas says: “I brand every shoe I make with its low- est cash b low what they are branded you are getting a genuine bargain, Better Selection for $2.59 Wie. Tue time for Go-Carts wil! soon | be here stake it by the forelock and | 2.55 on your purchase. These Go-C. era in leathe strong, so as to $1.98 rge size séat, finish he frames are m steel tubing, and can easil kK into a trunk, to-morrow Club Plan. Go-Carts and Carriages sold on Our Regular Adams Building —Basement | Machines value.” When you N Jouglas St e uy W. L. Douglas Shoes be s1000 i LVI as and ¢ ee || Machines on the easy Wiilint siglas Shoes for Boys at $1.69 | ment plan. Ada Ad 1 Victor Talking Range in Price from $17.50 to - || We at the Victor Talking pay In Both Buildings—First Floor, with Hood (like cut)... $4.95 | | | | | ——oonnone We Give Surety Stamps “and ‘Redeem Them for Premiums or Me tchandise . ’

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