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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, CROKER PLANS AEGIFE FOR ERK SIONETS: MARG i ney ss Sh +6, 1909, Ee oe - SHOPKED TO DEATH HYSTERICAL WOMAN TURNING SWITCH EGTESBROOWEN TQ SAL AWAY a Es | amsson SUOTO. | OF STREET LIGHT sere) ON APRIL 2B)-Szasrcrn: ma ' Migees' Three: Model Suits | pure gin to Hospital, aaa pamuec lt Piece astee Meckbach, of West, ae Will Not Stay to Take Part insite imese meeetinte | ‘24 79} Superbly Fashionedfrom / Selzed with an attack of acute tn- ad e }New York, Electrocuted at — aigestion whtle returning from a shop Highly Popular Fabrics Keeping with its wideawake progressiveness, vctions on the third floor the Coming Mayoralty | by Open Evenings Until 9 o'Clock ping tour David Bu pire City day, Mrs. Burtis, wife of vice-presdent of the Em- ‘© Insurance Company, be- character the Misses’ s Fire House. iB air would nefit her. When she ached Forty-ninth streat she lost all } others \ i came hysterical at Broadway and (1 1e] y ’ illiama)A’ Meckbach, Onelof (he leed-| Forty-alnth streets andllniense exclior|| Richard Croker will not - 110% alowed on all way ane Anticipate the Easter Season’s Needs tng men of the village of Wert New! ment prevailed until she could be | country to take part in the « We pay freight & R. R. fare With large, fine new stocks, including the 3=Picce ‘Tailored Suits at 824.73, ‘These York, N. J., was shocked to death by cutee : ; Joraity campaign, tls friends say hel All woods) marked in plaln figures. stunning Suits are made in Ey sy Worsteds and fancy: striped Prunellas electricity to-day—the victim of @ habit rae ieee Rey a Mliventierrome nave scarkennen vetteaa ry SrA vhi hie kets, tiniest with tailored straps, of years. Meckbach, who was a plano: No 312 West Seventy street, [the Lusitania and will not return to te Jesu HED oar Se 1 loops in bi Wb Collars tnltid wilh peau de soie and taney ‘e maker and a member of the Board of She was on a car when she first felt 11] United States for several years, Prepa-| Se a bree Persian with pip mtrary shades; jumper guimpe with side and box plaits; Trustees of the town, lived at No, of And left the car thinking that the from | rations are already making to give the walk 370 { loops of soutache th circular vores, some trimmed; WRITE FOR OUR 1909 CATA- LOGUE—MAILED FR GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE rted pleat, Delft, with do navy blue, Jefferson strect. He owned this house and the bullding next door, which was old boss” a royal send off He returns next week from lori °24.75 ste of re: ntrol herself and alternateiy Hose Company, laughed and screamed. |where he has been fishing with Andrew SUR! " i A 98.8 ; oA tenanted by the Liberty Hose Company. "An immense crowd gathered around | Freedman and other friends, and wilt || CARPETS, BEDDING & DRAPERIES. Misses’ Suits, $26.50. Misses Gowns, $14.75 Following the custom of most fire- and this tended to aggravate her hys-| take up his old headquarters at the Na-| In a two-piece model; made of Im Of Irish linen, in Princess, Empire houses a light is kept burning in front terical state and she rushed into a hiss re ae LIBE rorted und t finished mode e hich and Duteh effects; of the bullding at night. garage nearby there and fainted tlonal Democratic Clut, | 1.30 W Dein enue tt ae aay Ae VAT ARRET GH ; Policeman Lavey followed Mrs, Bur: = | -50 Down $ eek 4 ; [ i By t of side tuck Meckbach would get up every morn tis into the garage and he summoned ar ae | S75 ore Sato “2.00 Strictly man tall econ bs ED es ing at daylight, dress and go out and/an ambulance from Flower Hospital. Two HELD AS BURGLERS. |] 100. i ys Y self material; ot! others Gibson e¢ with box turn off the current which fed the light When Mr. Burtis arrived at the hose 'Tis0 “15.00 aes collars Inlaid with Bengal front; full length — sleeve, aver the door of the Liberty Hose Com. pital his wits had recovered sumietontly eens 'I>00 “20.00 “ 250 “ Pan ae 1 1, with turnover collar and er A iy accompany him to thelr home, 200 . 2. sian of contrastin STEEL Ulat GUA eeatI eee pany, This he did by putting his arm | Sleken Accused of Newark Robbery || 399 “ 30,00 “ 3,50 throughout eygne be nuh Lamy Oe lara gh i Fear eer - { De ose, t avende; Sorpugh 8 ole in one of in front aa TO MEET MEN OF JAPAN. —Witfe of Looting Elizabeth Home, Larger Amounts to P skirts clos ctr | nd whit hatha ued with lows where the switchboard was. Then Our Terms Apply 0 : te an UC he would return to his house for break-| By order of the Secretary of the) Charles Sicken, allas Miller,” was Stute, New Teese un sar Be bultons of self material fast Treasury the revenue cutter Calumet | committed in Newark t and b rate this morning ho falied to return| Will go down the bay whan’ the Lusle | o¢ Misses’ Junior Suits, $18.75 et ne tanla arrives at about 4 o'clock this | rane F wo and three niodels, of according to the dally schedule, and) afternoon to meet a commission of rep- |Fobbed the home of J. Wve In two-piece | He ta toe ea reaait AMES Mrs. Meckbach went out to see what resentative Ja 2 Elizabeth street. Sicken’s wife, J and Faney | herd checks semi-fitted, singh could have delayed so methodical a man) Visiting the t hatfous In » In | was turned over to the Elizabeth f 7 styles; some strictly Natt se fect iees ngle- as her husband, She found him lying, | eres of the Pea and is accused of having been con-| YOU CAN DYE AN EGG with the Rain others trimmed with tailo get ie ed He sel en shawl dead, under the window of the fire- cerned 1n the robbery of the house of how Kuster Egg Dye Papers given FREE of satin and buttons of een raeieett Bent es Hine hae house. His right arm, his right foot S Mrs, Edna Meeker, at No. 46 lm street, | sith next SUNDAY'S WORLD. Edition fal; Hned with superior ¢ | ed, with 1 inel front : tret th 2 and his face were badly burned. Physi- Elizabeth, on Sunday last. limiteds Order i ifane satin; skirt ecireular core model, but. | 4 i » clreular clans who called said he had been killed eee piagren hain nmed. Tan, gra eda skirt, with Inverted pleat; tn Instantly. catawba, navy aud blac | hades and black, It !s thought that the plano maker after putting his arm through the hole} Girls’ Spring Coats, $3.95 Girls’ Spring Coats, $7.50 " ', dro} r Made is sty of cheviot Three-quarter and seven-eighth In the window, dropped his | } AR box and semi | 1 s; DOX and semi-fitted models; the exposed part of t OER Aly as} fitted models; th velvet ¢ of covert, cheylot and twill French he felt about for the switch, Butas only s, others button-trimmed; in navy cloth: some strictly tailored; others Fe eo tiaet (ie anette itn golf and tan; 6 to 14 years trimmed; 6 to 14 years, the lighting apparatus, the electric light | golf and tan; 6 J people say, there must have been | —_—_——__—_—— OUR ILLUSTRATED SPRING CATALOGUE 18 NOW READY. WRITE FOR IT suspected contact with a high tension feed wire. ‘The electrocuted man was fitty- sie | years old. He left a widow and eight lIdren, One of his sons, a little boy, | led only a few weeks ago of hydro- phobia after Intense suffer pa <> <_< = 2 e s ° : Women’s Newest Neckwear Styles for Easter many instances the styles will be entirely different from those shown in other shops. The attractiveness of price will be just as distinct. We call your attention particularly to this section of the Simpson Crawford Co. Store, for we want to agreeably surprise you. At 35e, 50c, 65¢ and up 1 Colla s in Baby Trish and heavy let effects, Many beautiful pat: “ct from, Stocks at 25 Fine Batiste Stocks, with dainty jabots at. tached, edged with Baby Irish lace, Spectal values, At 25e, 35¢, 50¢ and up on Collars of batiste and The in a variety autiful shapes and dainty styles. Affairs at 31st Street Here’s the situation. In five weeks this branch goes over to | f | 5th Avenue. Between now and then there’s some selling to LAWMAKERS SCARCEST | do. This moving proposition came down upon us so quickly | ; ; | that our 3lst St. stock is much larger than it would otherwise | IN GREATER cll, have been. Now it’s a case of move it or sell it. We don’t want to move it, because into the new store we want to put | brand new goods. So we'll sell it. Do you think these Aldermen Show Chicago and) prices will accomplish our purpose ? » | Smaller Municipalities With | More Representatives | 3 al figures fu ymani which is giving public hea proposed revi York has the hearing t tunity, something of a bargain, | an arg he rev ,/ {hairy Just what are these goods? | ine fan 4 They are our regular, staple stock lerman f. in New Y | Not.a garment is older than six months, | . lowing basis of repres: | | C7 Main Floor, Lace Bows at 25c ‘Also Messaline Silk Bows, some with drops Come {n all new color! To be worn with the laundered collars. Collars at 12%c White Embroidered Linen Turnover Collars in a great range of new patterns, Come in two different heights in all the wanted sizes, Jabots and Rabats at 25c A great variety of pretty Jabots and Rabats to be worn with the Eton and high collars: Ruchings at 12%ec yd. terns to sé $22. This is the price we have put on $15, About 400 Young Men’s Suits will ome with chenille, | | some 450 Men’s Suits, regularly go at this figure. They are all Ruchings in the new narrow effects. A yots in various ef | | a t, conta g vaedaint $32 and $35, All Spring weights inthe Olive, Fancy Mixtures in the latest colorings and . 25¢, 35¢,50c | | Bpesla 10H ey listnceeusitede otaeee Brown and Tan mixtures now so popular. z : = comprise our $22, $25 $18, $25. or over, and $40. and $28 grades, A block of about 500 Spring weight Overcoats, Mostly Fancy Mix- tures, though some Oxfords and | Blacks. Those at $18 were all $25 Those at $25 were all $35, 8383 | From our viewpoint here is SIMPSON CRAWEORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE Jet €» Coral Novelties KE really new French Novelties just. arrived I a by express steamship. Jet jewelry is all the e abroad, and in our Jewelry Scetions you will fin festoons, aderes, bandeaux, hair orna- \WSinents, long and short chains, brooches, buckles, ear drops with he pndants. A great assortment and marked for quick selling. Values to $8.50. Ranging in price from 50¢ to $5.00 316 The price of some 850 Men’s * Cheviot Suits. Blacks and Blues, not one of which has sold below $25. Many of them were higher. Ever ready and always durable, these suits at this price New Stylish “Evelyn"’ Cape *11.50 C7 Third Floor. HIS handsome cape. is made of a very fine im- ported broadcloth, in all the new pastel shades, such as rose, banana, apricot, gray, provide an exceptional oppor: ee cere red, tan, baby blue, Nilé r olties N k Broadway at W St Fulton St | the Wie Deena ee ee green, Full circular model," Y at Warren St, Fulton St. at Flatbush Ave, LAL ocr oganey with inlaid collar of Chicago ve ! B kl | with inlaid collar of satin, ] Bhitate pia CWw or Broadway at 3let Street roo yn Broadway at Bedford Ave, | trimmed profusely with satin Real Coral Neck Chains, | a1 on 75e | Real Coral Cameo Head Brooches, 1 kt. Gold Hand Made Mountit 2,50 values. Real Coral Cameo Rings, heavy, mas- sive mountings of 14 kt. gold; #10.50 values | Real Coral Searf Pins, 82.00 $10,50 | values $16.50 values, Extremely effective Model of Rajah Fulllength and hipless, puttons. alues $5.95 95¢ In taupe, black and natural == SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. wats Mhiracevessteallen “ cuffs and patch pockets, “Hey wood’ Taxi-Cars, $10.75 inlaid nth Blasi adn and | rm fane rid. Ornamented HIS is the newest model go-cart—maie in the Oren ol & \ Hew with jet bat tons $19.75 4S inch fipless Model, $22.50 Tn several exclusive styles of imported net, beautifully braided. collarless, — nel ned with fancy braid. throughout — with 30 values, field” factory and guaranteed to be everything. that the name “Heywood” represents, ‘The body is completely enclosed, the back is adjustable to a reclining position, The hood also is adjustable, so as to protect the baby when sleeping. ‘The gear is made of the best quality steel and the wheels have heavy rubber tires. Value $15. Reed Hood Go-Carts, $9.75 (0 $26.75 | Collapsible Go-Carts with hoods, $5,95 Pullman vers, $16.75 to $25.00 | to $17.50 Li taifeta, Patrician Juniors EF Second Floct, UST the kind of shoes children like to wear for the comfort and good looks, and just the kind par- ents like to buy, for they are durable-—will stand more hard wear than the average make. Well made SING “WISE” BARGAIN TO rue au SABIG aL Baltimore Cleveland Ban Francisco Detroit Butta! fil Mr ution of | the nin the | revised charter, with ref to | ng rate of wages and hours of | >. FS y ze will be held next | x yo —_——___— PRINTING GIRLS ACY ON | yh MISS MORGAN'S ADVICE. NH Government Fore H Have Sstarted R Fight for Their Rights and es Intend to Get Them. WAodHINGTON, March - Nr Anne M laughter of J. Pler Morgan, told the girls of the Buresu rT Printing and Engraving to go ahead ne and get their rights, they took herwat | BRANICH © BACH | her word. For years they had been] BRADBURY UPRI restrained by departmental discipline. | Bi ARISE They had stood without complaint bad quarters, poor pay, work made harder than necessary, all because between \ them and Congress stood a row of grim devartmental chiefs who could dis-} charge them without a word. But Miss! Morgan told them to mind none of | these, put to go ahead and assert their | rights. Home of the Gabler Pianos They took all the hurdles at once | HK and are ready (o shout their grievances | at the doors of Congress. No com- 4 mittees, no resolutions, no wasting of time with Intermediates for them, Miss SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE 1000 Men’s Spring Suits at $10. 75 Groceries G7 Sixth Floor, EN. UPRIGHT. in every detail. Fresh Sea Butter —Roval ae y UPRIGHT. ‘ choeo- “Wise” Artistic Uprights, Children’s, $2.25 The Handsomest Cloth es 0 f aoa $225 to $400 | Misses’, $2.50 and $3.00 Rochester's Best Crafte, tiome: Mad Mince Meat or Apple ‘Terms as low as 85.00. Little Acyl $2.50 and $3.00 ocnester's Best Craftsmen ran Breas Fs HERE isn’t a thinkable reason why you should have your clothes made to order when you can get correc! tly fitted here and obtain a suit such as a cus- tom tailor would make at about half his price. All the very newest models, ecicctivia: The materials comprise: Wise Piano Co. tae oar ee Patrician Shoes for Het. za and feat ot nee Evenings. | Women All the latest styles—76 of them. Grape Fruit special, di Full Cream Chi a Morgan told them to go ahead and they Boiled Ham That offers are going. Last night they had thelr ; iyaig. Gil i ps Fancy Worsteds Blue Serges . frat mecting since Miss Morgan ap- good choosing, doesn’t it? ‘There is a distinctiveness Mixed Cheviots | Fancy Serges | ' i Mane ani periient or gun a to Patrician Shoes that makes them preferable to Black Unfinished Worsteds—Tweeds |] ther oh sulied @ won't send a committee I, Facet eT 4 The colors comprise: ‘lan, stone, gray, brown, olive green, mode : BONTAstan ite suestiners wre ai eSite AY minating women. Best leathers, por : } and navy, body to Insist upon our demands.” A Tinihea! permanent organization was effected, the offcial name to ba Federal Labor a Callfornia || careful workmanship, perfect fitting. Silk, Princess Serge or Alpaca. will secure The models include: he oficial name to b ; Stylish, Ultra Conservative, Nobby, Medium i afiated with “both” ay a complete apartment Patrician Oxfords, $3, $3.50 and $4.00 ate Eada I] sew tao aton 4 : FamnUrpueanies coo seute outfit, including Patrician Boots, $3.50 and $4.00 \|| eee 250 Rochester Sample Suits || « and Overcoats, 516 I] Per > OLDEST STEAMER |S NOW 87. PROVIDENCE, R. 1, March 2% Only thirteen years the junior of the Clermont, Robert Fulton's first steam: the steamer « Morgan has just 98c Adjustable Shoe Trees at 59c Woast arpets, Bedding oo in value to that obta able elsewhere at $165. Value °25, at [:sT wm (o> ts woe an a <- < e been under Federal Inspection here, The 1, %, Open Saturday Evening. » Vow Lecce Silk lined and serge lined. Here's a chance for ' 20e an is the ol nteamer in t 17 the start of the A lucky purcha f | esta ry. having ched | Sp our on 0 nd eey ae tr ¥ 4 | Ae) bepsie, N ge f om 3 registers tons gross and hails STA J AV.49 770 202STREBT, J NEW YORK, te! Haver, She is used as au oyster | i257STo«+* MADISON AVES