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ibetniiege CREELMAN QUIT portant Committee Assign- ments Were Refused Him. UNTRUE, HE DECLARES Fellow-Members Assert That He Made ‘Unwarranted At- tack on Mr. Winthrop. The tat t Atsapp n not receiv ai man f the m tees which sought assigned inimpo: declared by members of Efucation to be the rea fon of the hat board Members of the Board dectar from thi ok res doca:ne and assur the of the Mayor, to dlciate of the Board. ‘This activit part of a new member wes uf aly and «@ pre ss immediately applied to Creelman. The il feeling culminated in a row at the annual 4 ng of the Roard+ on Fob. 6, which was followed oy Creelman’s turn down for the chair- manship be de and his appoint+ ment to commit portant part school affairs, At this annual meeting after his ree election President Winthrop made a formal speech of ace’ he ref the leg unce, In which lative proposal to r the board. 1 eriticixed the plan to abridge the pow- ers the board, Mr. Creelman ob 1 to this statement, and the mins of that meeting record thix state nent of his position Mr. Creelman stated that he flat® with the views ex: | President regard and membership of the board and its corporate powers, and that he desired to be wo rec: | din the minutes. | Cre cohnaa, of course, is entitled to his vie 6 je member of the hoard to-da certainly took a very inopportune to express them \ grea members of the tement as dis- purteous and an uawarrant insult to the President." Creelman Denles Story. When Mr. Creelman was told to-day that members of the board had ex- iis sudden resignation on the nin failure to get the com- nittee chairmanship and other il-feel- ing, he satd : “I will not permit this matter to be put vpon personal grounds, That state- ment is untrue.” | President Edgerton LL, Winthrop Jr. declined to discuse Mr, Creelman's resis the Mayor's statement 1 of Eudcation should be riment of city government | he said "I will discuss that at some future time, I wish to call attention to the fact, however, that the Board of Educa tion te not a city and is to the State government of the disciplining whien | the older me: ‘8 of the board applied | to Mr. Creelman was in the case of an | attempt which he made to have Mrs Mary B. Kinkeldy promoted to a schoo! princtpalship. ‘The committee reported against the promotion on the round that it wi a violation of the by-laws in| that the ay was married, A vote to euspend the by-laws was taken on Jan. 4, the first meeting attended by Creelman. The motion was by & yote of 16 to On Jan, 18 Creelman and that time UNDERTHREE GUNS, YIELDS UP HOARD TO ROBBER CANE Isadore Cohen, a cigar dealer, at No 0) Maple a was the victim in to. f the daily Willa « ing guilty to charges of pe having taken money from the services that to have som age, of 3 of age, of N and City, @ laborer. age, of > and City, a known as the “tin furnished to t that “men higher them for the rent of t small sum from the total of thet: politicians who engineered the deals in cal leaders, and I consider it unjust that you should be facing Jail while | the men who put you on the pay LLOVO'S WON'T PAY “FOR GARELESSNESS, $109,000 policy issued by Lloy¢ don on the $190,00 worth of Jewela which 4 and told But lam a ne ried v You are a ma ath t nt r at the top men might know ng avenue ftarry wal lame of No. 28 Pier avenue, Rockaway Reach, C ptified him as ‘of the men who had robbed h wal Williams was taken to the police sta tion, where he denied that he bad any thing to do with the cheft, He asseried that he had merely jotned in the chase in Flushing avenue, and was trying to hel catch the other fellows. He will be taken to court on Cohen's pharges, , ee and several hun Criminals Go Free. Would Be Unjust While Real | Tour of the mosquito fleet of Queens "| County arafters were sentenced to-day to pay fines of $00 eaoh, or to serve vy days in fall, Explat . Juation Crane paid th ey were not the real telans had used . because po them for the purpose of robbing the city. Allo fthe men had entered pleas of tty larceny tn y tor d never been performed. 1 asked for suspended ac r cases upon the gr had merely been the tools of others. Says It Will Do Good. the people of Queens good entence given. wald the urt, in denying this r s “Bu real result can: the on of any er al court<It Hes with »ple of the county who must erest in thelr government t unfit men are not put in “It w ntenced grafters were Broome, William, forty-four years of ». 8 Third street, Long Island er. James, thirty: 0. 107 Paynter avenue, Long Island City, a laborer, Loughlin, mas, twenty-nine years Fifth street, Long Isi- Novotny, Anthony, fifty-six years of 81 Crescent atreet, Long Isl- The Tin Horee Brigads. All of the men belonged to what ts | ree brigade.” This afting talent regularly or there w for the furn used the minor the pei Fr patros iuzens’ names Justice Crane paid his respects to the this wise “You have been made tools by politl- pis and got the money go unpunished. me of the men could not immedi- y pay their fines and were held by neriff until friends could come to the front and ¢ re with the cash, peclbaepbobitS Haha Ming IN JEWEL ROBBERY Agent Points Out, Mrs, | Drummond's — Insurance Covers That Possibility. Unless there ts a spectal clause In the Lon- Mre. Maldwin) Drun stolen from her state: n liner Amerika there is a/ nility that the company will ake good the loss. According to Arthur H. Clark, mains agent in New York for Lioyd's, whose office ts at No, 66 Beaver street, Mrs. Drum.nond’s carelessness tn leaving the Ke in an unlocked drawer, with the| er stateroom unlocked, will | the Insurance people Untess suc nd says were policy Seek to Verify Theft. The Pinkerton Detective Agency ts working the case for Lioyd's, not n 9 find the Jewels as to es- tablish the fact of @ loss and to tn- | vestigate the pecullar circumstances of the alleged robvery, Lioyd's also has Scotland Yard men working on the| and and France, and it ft hn de his country soon Plakerto Jewels were lef ssly rotected as I understand Mrs, r for the core insure against a woman's Line Disclaims Responsibiiity. A siatement was given at the ffices of tne Hamburg-American line 1 any resp ne lose ewels, It Was pointed out that had not avalled herself ts of the line to de- tn the purser’s ‘Mrs. Drummond's charge that there | nad been several Jewel robbertes on the |Amerika was denied. The only loss of |this kind, ft was stated, was of the ford carried her Jewels in @ bag on her wrist and she claimed they disappeared to the other, The line did not make thig loss 600d oreeres of Lawyer to Insure Bank- | that ius rupt’s Discharge. left the $100,000, Swathmore Co: a like amount and fr Attorney Henry A.| Varying from $1,000 to | Mrs. Hicks was the wife of | D. Hicks of one of the oldest supposed to have Wire “caught up" with another of the alleged Bankruptcy Court sharks to-day et Service agents of of Justice Baker Dyer trapped Michel J. Schwartz, an | the Departmen t accountant as the sequel to a scheme worked out at Mr, Wise's house | the philanthropic Jast night with William ©, Wolf, coun- receiver in bankru; Schwartz, Mr. Wolf suys, a hearing before Commis. joner Alexander yesterday and told him that the alleged bankrupt was "crooked" “atolen all kinds of money as shown by the ac-| estigation of his books | quotes himself as saying to Schwartz, _} wor to wet my pay for my work! ease, but you cannot shake off glasses fitted with * Schwarts ts sald to} , If ye Wolf said he'd see what he could do, and last evening reported to Mr. Wise. | " sald Mr. Wise to-day the Post OMmce, “The punishment, even for bribery or| Hf 4 creditors and defraud the Court ts, un-! 16 Nas fortunately, only ment under the bankruptcy law." Schwartz was arratgn | United States Commissto 0 ball for ced bankrupt tn whose case rarts 19 alleged to have off one year's imprison- WASH GOODS DEP’TS. Irish Linen, pure white, solt finish. 32 inches wide. Irish Ramie Linen, Oyster white. suitable fcr coat suits. soles and toes, ness Was provided for in the| adits they were twithe | the safevuards the steamsal: rovide for such val Clark to-day to an & company and| Imost anything, | it to the result | nt see why they | HABERDASHERY DEP’TS. Custom Shirting New materi Fabrics Sain ples » Upon request, Stratford jewels last year, Mra, Strat- | 23rd street as Bhe crossed from one side of the deck | | | make a taise report tor $09 ts Nathan | rable a report that kruptey would old We | Island fami! been worth 1 has not yet been bankru te the proached driving at?’ Wolf; your head as can get $500, | everything up all right for the! Sons Su chien Clio + your client, In my report to | Abdel | It holds eyeglasses with per- | fect comiort and prevents slip- ping, pinching or tilting. Attached to your glasses for 35¢. ve and Wolt met this morning at tre SOld only at our stores. Beekman Cato In Park Row, opposite Wi ronhis nd Dyer ‘happened’ t Was made with] “and where Special Agents to he agents arreste: napiracy to ¢ Shlelds and xamination, GAMES McGREERY & COs 23rd Street On Thursd Second Floor. Sale of Dress Linen ne ee a S HOSIE RY, In Both Stores, Pure Thre: ad Black “i!k, with spliced heels, 1.50 per pair usual price 2.25 Fine Lisle Thread, wici: double tops and stra spliced heels, soles ond toes, medium weight, SOROSIS SHOES, In Both Stores. Spring Styles, showing the latest shapes, in a large variety of materials. “GAMES McCREERY & COL 23rd Street AMES McGREERY & 00, 82 Kast Broad- 1 to make so fa- Dyer aay they heard | promise Wolf in the saloon to- Jay to fix up Stroll's a The agents con: | jan tibes L=It Was an- , of | structs the nostrils, but it extends back- had | Ward into the upper throat and ct and ts residuary | ‘hy estate is left to the step C. Hicks, who Is directed to carry out] aterprises which Mra, | novtrils trate Hicks helped during he | he sald You can shake factory, are painful, and ing the disease further up into the ear. vet anal Qewdasts ond Opticians ct | M Fant 2ird Street, near Fourth Avenue 27 West Sth Street, bet. 6th and fth Avenues eat 25th, Street, near I vente, Bist and & w Street, near Jobe Strest 1009 Broadway, near r Willoughby, Brooklyn 49 Fulton Street, opposite A. & 5) later before | 697 Broad Stroet, near Hahne & Co., Newark ——K———— gralvated lyme iil ve Hos ‘have made: throat 34th Street , March the and In Both Stores, ” nostrils water shrunk, 25¢ per yard will | Sour 44 inches wide. 35¢ per yard 35¢ per pair usual price 50c Imported Maco Cotton, with double tops ard spliced heels, soles and toes. gauze weight, 25c per pair 6 pairs for 1.35 3tth Street In Roth Stores, Jin Th ayy : | THAN WERE PUBLISHED IN ALL THE s for Spring and Summer. s especially designed Evening, business or Outing wear, include Scotch Madras, Cheviot, English and French Flannels and Silks, Pique and Silk Mixed Materials, submitted and representative to take measurements, 34th Street _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH LITTLEGRAFTERS —NABBEDIN ACT. «22 SCHOOL BOARD © GET SMALL FINES — OF TAKING BRIBE THROUGH PIQUE, IN QUEENS ¢ COUNTY TO "FIA" REPORT see ENDOWS NASSAU HOSPITAL. \1 Thee dail Up soto CU Way THUe teh OF Reason Assigned Is That Im- Court Says Severe saver Matinee! Court its Bless Demanded $500} iNeon ie Hemiee Wort, | nounced to-day by Frederick ©. jtepmother, A y, who died F seau Hospital Ko 1s to receive deafness and head noises i 4 are left sums | I -WHAT MADE YOU DEAF? Most cases of deafne noises are due to partial or comy and head closure, Sustach- r throat, just back of the little tubes are situate Tn the upy nostrils, he ear drum, To héar well, these | tubes must be open. Catarrh thickens the membrancs that line the nostrils. The swollen membrane not only ob- ses the tubes. In this way many a case of By the means of w ment that I have de the thick ened membranes that close the nostrils and vr throat can be removed V is we lished the BuSta. a tubes are opened, the lost hearing tored and the head noises disappear. athe recovery of t uring. of Mr. Dorgan The followin When Mr ARE YOU GOING DEAF? T have made a disea y in the treat- ment of head noises and Nestea which nsider an important one. does away with th ing instruments into the ear tubes, h measures have proved unsatis- | f instead of cur- ve often forced it How important my method of treat- ment is will be shown it the case of Mr Bevan. When Mr, Samuel L. Bevan tied said vegan to trouble. ti This te who bet aay 4c Thad done ‘was, ne following inversiew wih Prof. Loomis will Rin. what. te thought. of me | ke Worl 2, 1894.) Prof, Loomis of the University of New York, the great specialist, said, in alluding to medical men who adver- tise: ‘Dr, McCoy, for instance, is an able man, well educated, a thorough acientist and a first-class physician. Ho | is a graduate of Bellevue Hospital. He | advertiser, does an immense business, and is doing much goo 2 Mustructed ny ‘leaf or Nave head you think my training and UF sou uf a bad t sit in if you te Ha Dr. J. cM McCoy, 213 Flatiron Building, Broad= way and 2 d St., Nev York, Hours —Morday, Wednesday and Friday, 8 1 Mupelay and A cons ous feature of the 668,702 “Help W anted”™ Advertisements print World last year (302,729 MOR SIX OTHER New York Morning and | Sunday newspapers COMBINED) was the “Agents Wanted” | advertisements, separately classified Through t great volume of a nouncements, salaries and commiss were offered for services In about every branch of salesmanship, These ads also afforded opportunities to purchase a great varlety of un and useful “Mail Order" articles, si or in quantities, at wholesale prices World “Agents Wanted” ad- vertising is interesting as well im profitable reading, Skir's to SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY ‘REFUNDED OTHENBERG WEST i4™ STREET Our Upening "Offering | a of Women’s Spring Suits Specialiy Priced for Thurs?! ay at $9.98, Will Positively Net Be Surp: seed in Valu fect Atting skirt Gives you cho'ce of this Challie Kimono, this Lace Princess Slip, this Marguerite Gown, or this Lace neither worth less than $1.50, some to $1.69. Frenea Medel, This Suit 0.08 Handsome New Spring Silk Dresses » Actual Worth. y satins and nisi 4 tate 2 — mi. onpzns fs Showerny FILt A Rousing Wi Reg and Not content to rest on our laurels of « lower than any other store, we've repriced many of our most wanted lots, preser.ting the most astonishing low prices which have been published To-morrow: P lataald Sale of nd-Up to “Our ng floor coverings from 20 to 33°; this season. Wi'ton Velvet Rugs, =) $l 25 5 Quality {niaid Linoieum at 59c THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY valine store in years. a hotelkeepers to buy, 've went out of 9.155 Pctter’sXXErg ish Floor Oilcloth « 29¢ Wit a’ 8 AXXX? ure e Cari Linoleum Sarford’s Ali 1-Wool bru Brussee e's sees Rv An W, col Pruscels « a insver Carpets Carpets ‘Adver-‘ tised Made and Laid Free. autiful colorings; at PRFPAIN MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY TILLED seme . The Gr Greatest Bed Offer advertised in the newspapers. An immense payline of a factory surplus of these massive Enamelled Sicel Beds; ished with heavy iis and reinforced fillers ha choice of any ( this sale to-morrow emg massiv pillar pe destal, atured fort his ale “OS 3-Piece Mahogany Potished Receptio: ni suite Like illustration mn