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EASTERN DISTRGT OF BROOKLYN 1. AFTER SUBWAY Williamsburg Committee Will Call on Mayor to Urge Their Claim, DON’T ‘WANT TO WALK. Gaynor’s Advisory Contmittee Praises McAdoo, but O, K.’s Interborough Offer. Williamsburg, the of Brooklyn, a contestant f “Rastern District’ About fifteen ss assembled Jast night in , Bedford avenue and led to send a Mayor, bways, former ting out the promises and wore building them Comptroller Metz, difference perfor n every ma yard. After elec- they don't even listen when you »mplain. Unfortunately we can't all walk us don't fancy id have the e ure willing to pay to-day enters the lists, as | into at some length, stat- ing that the burden of a double fare falls heaviest on the poor. On the financial side, the committee finds that the Interborough's proposal { fair, and that its money snould have precedence in drawing interest over the city’s, because the company's invest- ment will be larger. This preceden| Sale of tne bonds at a lower rate than otherwise, — JOSEPH B. MARTINDALE NEW HEAD OF CHEMICAL BANK. He Is Elected President to Succeed W. H. Porter, Who Goes to Morgan. ‘The vacancy in the presidency of the Chemical National’ Bank, caused by the resignation of William H. Porter, who will enter the firm of J. P. Morgan & Co. on Jan. 1, to succeed George W. Perkins, was filled yesterday by the election of Joseph B. Martindale, He has been Vice-President of the institu- tion 6 1907, Mr, Martinda sition in the [during his long service with tt. At the of sixteen he entered the bank's employ as a junior clerk in 1878 {and was «| thro bank Potlatch endo 32 HURT AT FOOTBALi. Report on High Scho (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Dec. 29.—Tho question as to Il whether football Is a proper game for jen tm Boston jade to Board, (opened for discussion in the ' School Board as a result of a report on football injuries and conditions going to see » a committer vy 1), Baird, Mr. Peters n't Mind Insults. ould uld go to se the distri nay make to-day on the report of the of the Chamber of Ci nd Mercha at mending t the n re the Inte was . but because of [ts length not have time to dl of the Intervorough rtaln modifications, it does e Interborough methods, and Does any ono donbt that if Mr. MeAdoo were placed in charge of the Interborough system the attitude of the Interborough would be radienlly changed? Some day even the Inter- borough management may learn that the good will of the public is worth having for evory reason. When this idea really reaches home the Inter- borough will strive stly as McAdoo now does to pl je the publi: One Suggested Change. One radical e point in- that the ne Bronx unquestionably be connected with the new subway system and not with the On this point, tne Interborough having laid out the’ Bronx lines to connect with their ele- vated lines, for which they have per- petual franchises, ix ready to fight, The report {8 signed by Seth Low, Chairman of the committee. Mr. Low says that it is necessary that the city’s investment in subways be kept as low elevated Ines. ¢ chairman of the | upon | should do this, but | last night by Dr. Thomas F, ton. The report showed that during th [lest season 682 boys participated in | game, of whom thirty-two were injured, | seven seriously, present time three pupils are suffering from Water on the knee, two from float Ing cartilage and two from bruise | muscles. All are able, to attend sehoo: however. —— BARS MRS. HOWE’S PORTRAIT BOSTON, Dec. 29.—Admirers of Mrs. | Julla Ward Howe were disappointed to- | day to learn that a portrait of the} not be placed in er the death of Hymn of the| | Republic” a memorial committee pre- | nakes it plain that| pared to have @ portrait of Mrs. Howe John cj Hott, and placed In the historic buttd- | noted woman woul | Faneutl Hall, Sc | the author of the inted by her son-in-law, jing. Secretary J. Templeman Cooledge Jr. of the Municipal Arts Commission sald} to-day that the commission had decided | tion the placing of the! to refuse to sa SES 22 REBELS PLAN the report states, will make possible the | {wtudents of the high schools has been Boston | made Dr. Harrington showed that at the Sasdhund 11! ‘Double“S.&H.” Green Trading StampsWith Purchases Before 12 0’Cla £40,000 to Charity | ra Every 10c purchase here is good for one vote in the an- | First Floor. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1910. | Piegealbuy, in Hospital to | Care for Wounded Cause | | Rumor of Battle. | comin | CHIHUAHUA, Mexico, 2.—The | malin hospital here has been ordered to Clearance of Toys" Kiss,:2 that shows the slightest “hurt” is heavily reduced. Prices are 'y, or less than 'y, the regular figures. Most Unusual Bargaths for Tomorrow’s Selling Thirty-one cents a yard, 21 cents a yard, 15 cents a yard, 16 cents a yard. These sums represent the SAVING TO YOU ON EVERY YARD of these carpets. All are new and perfect, in the most desirable patterns and colorings, Axminster Carpets handsome designs for parlors and bedrooms; best stock; regularly $1,108 yard; Clearance Sale Of Shoes, Rubbers, Leggings, Slippers Dee: | prepare beds for sixty or more patients, This may mean that a battle has been fought or It be mer epara tion for an eny Rumors have been days that there has b between the Velvet Carpets—artistic) Velvet Carpets—for halls or rooms; also solid colors in’ very pleasing tones; regu- rent for three na serious fight » Insur- designs and brightcol- orings ; regularly rals and larly $1.10 dectos west of here, but theye has been 1 ee, . 89e] $1; at. 69c! jardar......, 89e _ Here are EIGHT BIG “POINTERS” to the remarkable bar- no confirmation, Tapestry Brussels Carpets —best| Tapestry Brussels Carpets— gains to be offered in our extensive Shoe Store, tomortow. The Word comes from the Ofinaga district quality; effective designs; regularly 75¢ a yard SAVINGS to YOU are absolute—the opportunity of true Big Store regularly 95¢ a yard; at..... 80] at 59c Siegel Cooper Store, Revolutionists are growing that the rapidly in strength there. desirability : Women’s Patent Colt and Viei Kid Shoes | Men's Slippers—hand~ d soles; all ~—button or lace, as desired; $] 15 sizes; $1.50 and $2 A . it sizes 214 to 8; at “ SEE ‘ c Women’s Black Velvet Shoes-—Milo | Men's Box Calf and Dull Leather Shoes ¥ —excellent soles bi ban heels; sizes 4 ind up- Boga eee $1 OB pers ses rite at. 91S Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes | Youths’ Shoes—satin calf; | Children’s Rainproof Jersey | Men's Dall-Finished Rub- double soles; | all solid leathi Leggings—sizes 3to ber Boots—sizes $1.45) be ‘ourth Floor, Front) purpose was apt a while the Give Your Friends a New Year's Entertainment with a to the west. T Insureecto souc trai wounded wal last It le reported at the insur Victor Talking Machine sizes 1 t0 515; 0 sizes 11 t013!);at. 9BC| 10;at......... Grolljat...... $2.95 babar Marae ee nepal or an By No Means Miss This Opportunity! re those injured 4 a week TH (Siegel Cooper Store, Flext Floor, Rese) ss Edison Phonograph SHE HER CRE ae Ry You'll make a decided This Is Undoubtedly the Biggest Clearance of “hit’--and the enjoyment will CONTINUE INDEFI- NITELY, to yourself and to every one of your caller: As “ever-ready entertaine these machines are unsur- d “Kingly” Trousers We Have Ever Announced at $1.65 ana $3 At these prices we shall dispose of several thousands pairs of trousers of this famous make. Broken sizes, odd lots and regular lines are affected by this sweeping pre-Inventory clear- ance sale, Special which are s as follows: “Kingly” Trousers Fe ly Priced “Up to $3; at... 91.65 We will deliver to you Either Talking Machine and 12 Popular Records at i | Week No interest—No ‘‘Extras”’ Absolutely the Most Extra- ordinary Offer Ever Made by Any Store in the United States! id he brok s ix months | | i rangements have been made to wait on the crowds re to attend this sale. The two great lots are divided “ %. ) Kingly” Trousers Formerly Priced Up to $4.50; at Close to 4,000 pairs at this Only two days to Inventory—tmat's price. Broken lots—“odd" trous- n enough for us to reduce stocks to the very lowest possible point. We ers from good suits} also selec- ‘ refer ce tions from our own superb $3 Chandi unans bvbndg Moree ens line, Excellent materials in pop- ally low © ON trousers form ular patterns. marked id $4.50. nef SIZES FOR Praag Assortments of Records Cover the Entire Realm of Music, from Grand Opera and Comic Opera to the Popular Ballads of the Day. es, worsteds, blue Special Notice mer portrait in the “Cradle of Liberty.” He! | serges and black thibets; all sizes said the commission considered that aj DOES NOT CONTAIN OPIATE: | MEN AND YOUTHS. to 54 waist-measure. ” more appropriate Howe would be | appropriate pli is the Boston memorial to ‘ublic Library. | ; y “Odds and ends” and Suits reduced © suggested by the | Clothing Men Indicted for subatt- Do it No Edison and Victor January ade ap own stack at®De9D | tn. $13.95 \ . 2 18 Wi 25 i | __ tating Sheady Garmente. | Ww (1911) records are on sale Gveteoate’ ana Bute $8.95 id Suit reduced “gu Cerene e Indian W a firm ", of No, 18 West Fourth street Assistant United torney says the indictments charge t with conspiring ¢ |fraud th rnment on cont | through the substitution re |ments for clothing accepted by officials ‘at the warehouse, chain, The entire bag and made of solid German silver, with a @ thick silver plating. Every bag will 7 r auternes ae . 7 be sold wR the Sietingt understanding that the Bass & Co ec ee a oe Pure California ‘errand’s Three- California Clarets, Monogram money will be refunded if it can be duplicated by Pale Ale c Wines Star Cognac Brandy Burgundies and Whisky No. 5 any jeweller or department store for less than $3.50. Renter . 3 By the Gallon Dire on from France; Rhine Wi Baseptiog Value Maii orders filled for 92.17. th Pomc Att vag ToRAyC™ | |] 802 “irene "89 By ihe Gallons zs a aatens NOTE.—These bags were made especially for the high class a ae Miles 51,90 ||] °° bi jewelry t~ade and are finished to look like Sterling Silver bags that 1.60 . ~ cost more than ten times as much. Ly American Champagne REGAL DRY OR ¢ 1.15 J | ovrince EXTRA DRY-—the high 1 fine gin for o CHARLES A. KEENE RIM HOLLAND GIN~g Be we Reguler Sais | dali 4274; We ge boite, AE wort dtloay #8 7 dst pure, say 2 & ole Wine: s hatie Aton Ge Imported Clarets $1.28 quar bottle. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, i e & Moselle Wines Case of 12 hotton eis $10.94 nad rd Oe Tare quart bottle 180 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Cae aaa ‘ie a cen tae wort; QRe M38 gs 00 Dac OCTET IE PORTING zl ae Suen PETE 9 ° age Me Thotten sf Sy ‘ §262 PIRI ad o> ty esi oath SCOTEH WHISKY at bor, 88¢ BH Si; thiseare, L624 full quart ores QOS OAS 4. A ou 1 4) ee PD MONTICELLO RYE 84e 678 SUPERIOR B. B. KUMMEL~ 74 (Slege! Cooper Store, Third Floor, WEQCRE Dea RONG S PNAS ie gallon, $2.94; 81 qt , O4C | 425 Ws large bottle ¢ Front.) Mrs. | bust, and that a more @ for the bust would LOOTED INDIAN WAREHOUSE. : ce ot | States District-at-| €age ‘They surely work while you To-Day and To-Morrow we shall offer Silver Mesh Bags at $1.98 each. Latest + style, 414 inches long, 4 inches deep, small ring mesh, 6-inch spread, double silk lining, with 14-inch Tre Prorie's Remepy for | Whooping-Cough, Bry lourseness, 4m. Machines purchased TO- MORROW will be delivered in ample season for use on New Year's Day. Winter Overcoats & Suits Also Reduced $10 Winter Suits and Overcoats, | $18 and $20 Winter Overcoats 2 ots. SAMPLE SENT FREE ‘write S28, Mention this paper. Address &. CG MEYER & COw BALTIMORE, MD. | = a CASCARET at bed time; get up in the morning feeling fine and dandy. No need for sickness from over-eating and drink- (Siegel Cooper St in Floor, Rear.) a - New Year’s Cakes, Turkeys, Meats, Poultry Annual January Sale of New Canned Foeds and Staple Graceries. This Great Sale Con- tinues This Week, Including Friday and Saturday. The Saving Averages 20 to 35 per cent. Don’t Miss It. Mail and Telephone Orders Filled Prompily. ’ Phone 4000 Chelsea. moke New Year’s Nuts Fresh Macaroons | MILD-CURED BACON OCOANUT MACA- (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) sleep and ‘help nature help you. Millions take them and keep well. | CASCARRTS 10c a box for a week's ™ treatment, all druggists, Biggest se fm the world, Million bt xesa month, Delivery Announcement *",,: Fresh Fruits and Groceries ordered on Friday Saturday to all points in the city and Gu IMPORTEL New Groj (rea se 4 CESS” PAPER-SHELL 5 | SUGAR-CURED AMS —"* 4 ALMONDS-—10 Ibs, 83.705, 38e DRAKE 25e soup; cases 2 doe, BIAS; Re reat: ot frvek SMOKED OX TONGUES. ay . MIXED NUTS: De DRAKE'S COCOANUT MACA- OQe ast mo whole joins of fresh 1 | A | Ese __13%e a ade | | Rake carats We J i an ia ite, rea 35e | ravorire cc @ favorite with every hind Guariers of” 1 1.@ | Cho: ixeD NUTS" one desiring coffee moderate stort fore quariers of NEW Si 9 H—hind quarters of city | FLORIDA SWEET ORANGES NEW PAPER SHELL ALMONDS’ 95 q end ‘coffee. ie now used ‘by more ve In LAMB fore’ quarters of city: "De ‘i 95 this prices 25-1b. drum, 88.25; 10 Ibs $—choice cuts of ‘nati | New Year’s Cakes NEW CALIFORNIA ALMONDS~ 296 Sh 82.85; 30¢ F i eta Ror ROASTS ‘ native” 126 Startins of ‘ DBL WALNUTS: 3% Ibs, ‘ bd sitet ibs ~choice quality dry-picked; These at ett an lacie b , 24e MINED TEAS, green teas) or black teas; PRESH BUTTERINE — jeike's high-grade; |[ Waid aie ovens about ever ! 4 ) 9 Jended to order, 10-Ib.caddy,84.45 S-lb. package, 81.22; 2-1b, print OR NeW YEAR'S FRUIT STOLL ENT image Y'FRENCH WALNUTS~"" 20@ blended to org; (O.enddy A448 ARo | doer Pn etn Print, DBe Garman styles 25e ° $2 ieKoRY NUTS: 25e Ad vetoes, Jasiniien | NEW YEAR'S FRUIT CAKES—specially mn or black teas; 10-1, caddy, | Fresh Fish decorated to your orders $1 $1) | | CRISP MANZANIILA OLIVES. 40c 35c | We clean fish free of charge ALMOND FRUIT" STOLLEN — made | | UO Ms cia : HALIBUT STEAKS. —e y 0 $] DYSTER CRACKERS s, graham, er German 25e ° $1.50 | | srahan » he ovens every 30 minutes: jg AR'S “MINCE | 48e; Ib ra or | R'S BLACK FRUIT CAKE d-fashioned kind; freshly opened; all AY OYSTER: Drake’s Cakes CEL BRRAT TD K oy ND CAKES 32¢ New Year’s Seed Cakes Extra Peaches Ib POUND CAKES. FRaee ROUND ae Tiger Lily brand extra y each, 81.10; b ©, SSe5 THREE-LAYER CAKES AGE CANS 20¢ Freanly baked; 8 Ibs, We; ORe Danut, maple, marble, FRUIT CAKES on. || 2'Ibe frutti, of chocalate; is; ib 25¢ ae | each, pal | (Siege! Cooper Store, Third Floor.) Best Wines and Liquors for New Year’s Specials for Friday and Saturday at Lowest Prices in Town chain are Ask for “S. & H.” ¥ ON” CL oo ahs a " Sas % W gic) ‘