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__THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1911, WELLERS FAIL GRANITE CUTTERS DEATHBLOW GIVEN SIMEON FORD FORHALF MILLION; WOULDSTOPWORK IN FIGHT ON SHIP = {IS TIRED OF THE === — | BLAME BROTHER ON CITY BUILDING OVERFIFTY CENTS RIPPED UP STREETS sAPPY O:D AbE be promoted by those who F tly cleanse the system, now and Three of Old-Time Firm Join) Stone Being Cut in Maine at]}Momus’s Mess Boy Boss Ac-| He Cuts Loose Before the oe in of a laxative " 1a , : , | remedy, by taking a desertspoonful Bankruptcy Petition; One Less Wages Than That cused of Striking Waiter Who Murray Hill Board and of the ever refreshi hol J ing, wholesome W. Not Included. Paid Here Refused “Glory” Tax. Demands Reform, and truly beneficial Syrup of Figs Tomorrow the anamaker Store | a and Elite of Senna, whch is the Presents to the Women of New York ‘only family laxative generally ap- wove rhe cra cones | New Paris Fashions for Spring The faiinee of William Smith & Co.} On the ermind that the contractor#| Domintok Los, a diminutive youth of Qe of the oldest Jewelry Arma in| for the granite wor Maiden Lane, for nearly $600,000 was) nicipal building he new Mu-) twenty, who ruled © evading the pro-| board the fecorded to-day when a voluntary pe-| vision regard «waxes paid to| Momus, in yesterday stfengthening way and warms and tition in bankruptcy was fied In the! granite cut arence Ti. Shearn| was committed to the Tombs ; . |tones up the internal organs without And O ens United States District Court by three) noved before Justice Crane tn the Su-| the Jefferson Market Prices i of the four brothers who are partners a Court tn Sr F charged with kiling Tol a Mr. | weakening them. Itis equally benef fa the concern netion forbiddir on the same vense!. Loe t Starett Company a knocked Lazar down yesterday |) | Sarina ee 3, ae ene a the Conference de Paris ore from going on with the granite! fight on the ship. The waiter died jast The brother who did not Join in the Ming of the Tharies Smith Ho had ai 800K | Gre eoic’ a peg pet Vas Heanlal tone ~ | free from all harmful ingredients. To Tomorrow morning when the doors of this Store open our friends will ee finances of r js bro here contract was also asked. ‘The action 1 nt | get its benefizal effects it is always find the Second and Third floors of the Stewart Building transformed into a \d ot n unt w of o n ry lomu: n ft ry a i i i 1 iy \precatiocs ‘aad a ikle: at sree we rueaus culo tiene, ser Ge aha daa orl ee ih apa curseivos | necessary to buy the genuine, bear great Court of Fashion, the like of which these mature walls probably never aie Charles rie is Lay! nied Mr. Shearn explained that nically known ntral beg k of con- ing the re of the Goconir contained before. Bee ee cer tecture aad chats tame | Ome. CHaE the. anitracts { ction and reco ony andy as | Calfomia ig Syrup Co.—plainly * In the old days Mr. Stewart brought Paris gowns to New York. But bush, and his brothers and thelr 1¥-| sngage to pay the current rate of wages | to 60 cents frc © final salute, net three hun- | printed on the frontot every package. i yer, Abram Sebring, of Remsen & Par- |i) "ire tocaity where the work was sfonde to the aratutties which the| dred pounds of dynamite and nearly | Pl neither Mr. Stewart nor any one else has brought Paris 11se/t to New York. pons, No. @ Wall street, say they have Not been able to nee and confer with Rim. done, ‘The six or seven hundred gran- walters on shore bestow upon the ‘buss tte cutters tn this, ctty looked forward boys” tn restaurants, si to a time of busy prosperity on account Knocked Down tn Galley. patter Alin the petition to-day Mr | of the contract at the current rate hera, | Lee was the official collector for the : hadith Kean fi ( nya because of his t Bmith's house to serve him with a sub- | 4. # day. ya because of his be Poena requiring him to show cause wiy| They have learned that the sub-con- as a he should not be adjudicated a bank- te work, a Mat brlcg bab rupt | rauneen Debts May Be $500,000. o ha The brothers who filed the petition | Yea Eueere pect tues ee ee | ee haa hee gies ri Me Wo. BW o qp,| Da on the granite work was Cue to! Lazar, who was forty years olf, had fm bankruptcy are W. do 1 W. and 1] thie trick of the sub-contractor and an had a quarrel with Lee during the voy- | Ree oe ne cere ee oso | evaaien 02 tbe) 1UW, age, and when Lee called on him for | as we have done in this Spring Exposition of 1911. The New ParisGownsand Wraps Echoing Styles of the French Revolu ion and Reviving Fashions of the Orient “It will make the tour of the world,”’ said Lafayette in Paris when he first saw the tri-color—the red and blue and white cockade worn by patriots of 1793 in their hats; by women in their bonnets and on their shoulders. ESTABLISHED 63 YEARS Jorpage dis ities eee fH)" Morgan J. O'Brien, for the Thompson- hw halt dollar yewterday he refused. to Lafayette was right—the tri-color has made the tour of the world. It has Bar AGUnUSWoUIM Ba iudt IAtKOK— | Gurtaet rate ce wane cae (he; plhesicaee anh Gr wion Ga Ge ween Thy made the tour of centuries also and come back again to be the fashion com- mare placed at 418,863 paid and that there was hothlan in the cage ot the eulley, wave and 155-157-159 EAST 23D STREET The Smith firm had done business at No. 9 Maiden lane for more than five Madame Paquin even goes so far as to show one daring gown called “La Republique,’ of white satin with trimmings of brilliant blue, and a scar- let doublure in the square, separate train. The co.ors of the Spring gowns are the colors of the days of the Revolu- tion. Everywhere there is blue and red, combined in all shades. The old-time stripes are revived. The fichu, a reminiscence of the days of Marie Antoinette and of the Revolution, is used on the new gowns and blouses. The high waist line and the straight skirt also come airect from the days of the Revolution and the Greek revival in vogue at that time. The skirt slit up the hem to reveal the foot, or draped up by a sash, ankle high, was worn under the Directoire, though never in such pretty form as this Spring. The bokro is back again, along with all sorts of other little short coats, and the long reticule (then called “‘ridicule’’) is carried as then to make up for the lack of pockets. There is, besides, a great revival of all sorts of Oriental embroideries for which there was a craze during the Revolutionary period, and of the coiffures worn and known as ‘‘Les Turqueries”’ in 1793. law which forbade the work from be-(eiili and unconscious, ing done at any place the The firm was founded more|aeiected. ‘To hold otherwin Spare res Vineet bo es fe: fitty years ago by William Smith, | was to atrotch the law out of ite original) Dit! and Lee was taken In Who left the business to hia five sons | Meaning, id CE hapeerte The by tea fahien he died twenty-two years ago. Counsel for the olty opposed the in-|0f easault was changed to hom} @"In the Lane’ e firm was rated at |JU7Cton on the ground that the 4 lay after Lazar's death ised by ul ——— between $400,000 and $600,000 by the Jew. | used by It would cause the Gers’ Board of Tre ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVE. An Excellent Opportunity to Secure Well Made Furniture for Little Money The specials quoted below have been picKed from our regular stock to give you an idea how cheaply we are selling well made furniture. Va.ues such as these cannot be found ia any other store. if you need anything in our line it will cer’ainly pay you to ca.1 this week. Yeavy Pedesta. Ae. business great delay and would be ex-| Drowned Man Was UW. E. Hoper, The body of a man found on the beach of Great South Bay near Sayville, L. 1 I penaive, ‘ SEI seneneeeeee pc Rk iA MAYOR GETS PROTESTS Henr AGAINST EDISON RATES. | 1s nr prbdilibetad ha Jomt from a launch which was swamped Big Users Pay 3’ Cents, Small Ones | oe eee eee ee eae ee a eoiter FOR JEWELS LEFT 10 Per Kilowatt Hour—$10,000,- | %-!a® of Honor dentifed the wots 000 of Receipts “Velvet.” Hoper left a wife and four children Mayor Gaynor and the Public Service BY SLi IN GAMBLER Commission received to-day tetrere | i { mailed last night procesting axainat al- \ we lege discrimination tn raten by the | New York Edison Company tn favor of large consumers of electric current Wife of Henry Jacobs Sued by} ave euaneers’ oranieations wet 0 | Friend of “Shorty” Mans- he Irish-American Athletic | field’s Victim. ing engineer, had been gathering for ; % months, It was alleged that the i ) ; SAIS? ie ale Semis sl THE POWERFUL DISINFECTANT HEN CN comes into W the home, sickness is kept out. Germs and serilere cH Setaaen cannot ive where is | INSPECTS BUSH TERMINAL, used. Safeguard your home—see that CN is there has a massive The most startling of all are the Turkish trousers, which are round top supported upon a heavy pedestal i apt Uy The French Revolution of 1911. and lions’ heads. Thi Will they be worn? Yes? or No? table is easily worth Paris has not answered yet. But you may decide for yourself, when you see the pretty, $16; our price this week, feminine form in some of these gowns we have imported. And our Spring collection of gowns from Paris shows distinctly the two notes—The French Revolution and the Oriental or Byzantine. You are invited to see them tomorrow. But the new Paris gowns and wraps are notall! In order to show with them the complete accessories of a Parisienne’s dress—-the best dressed woman in the world—we open all the same time,on floorabove, the “Conference de Paris” _-—~—— The dual fe of Henry Jacobs, Bambler, who was shot to death by “Bhorty” Mansfield in a H. two years ago, was when friend Agains forethe @na $1 furthor stated that last year s of the company amounted 000, of which $10,164,000 was net t Was also wet n that of the ” came trom Early English or Golden & Oak -uilets (like cut), richly polished; ie Putter lace, vhich Miss Kramer asserts abe | COMMtroler Examines Plere Which to-night. have two smal! and one large ‘ fave Jacoby betore hin death, Clty May Parehane, I0c, 25c, 50e & $1-—in bottles. § Ydrawer, cupboards an for Spring of 1911 Miss Kramer, who Hudson | gpermnp'rolier Prendereast to-day tn. At your Druggist or Grocer French bevel mirror on top spected the Bush terminal piers tn S¢ _ a af is li i trost, and in @ conversation, which | Brookiyn, — Doe A eee tly i Here is literally Paris translated! Here you may walk the broad street rs. J repe ited the witness hos ORD kina recently recommend You will find that you wil stand schoft in the that all of the rue de la Paix, winding around our Rotunda. Here are the fascin- _ pres iene ete 8, learned ie Norte oe pay at least $24 for anything ating shop windows, filled with merchandise exquisite, unique, just off the MRLs Oe: tha bikie: Wooten The or passenger traff like it elsewhere, Our special steamers. All from Paris—all so new that we have to rush them through Widow is the a Pawnee aegene Neti eae lilac A the Custom House to get them here in time for you to see tomorrow. Two Gponbler's eatate and itt He the acquisition of the Bush ter $15 49 wecks ago you could not have seen them in Paris itself! lodxet docks a 1 fleuren at $60,000,000, e You will be delighted, amazed at their novelty. The most careful search The dete 4 says the city would, profit tmmen ely iptrollier Pre will show you nothing quite like them in New York. They are the charming, the de/icious things that, to a woman, make Paris the most wonderful shopping city in the world. They are the things you would bring back in your own trunks—if you could bring trunks enough! the necklace was had unlawfully giv from whom he A defect In the defense caused Jus Everything for Housekeeping Furniture, Carpeting, Beddine, Draperies, etc. i « |Liberal Credit Given WEST DISINFIE C7 'NGCO.,N.Y. Bh con ae ater ae edi oe ts Among them are the— of the Sun SO) No extra wg for the accommodation New French Blouses for Spring, New, Farts Dress Goods, Silks, Laces and ry th 9 5 ‘cinal i i i rimmings, GIRL’S SUIT AGAINST sto Fa $10.00 worth of goods for 75¢ per week Clever and original ideas in Spring Parasols, New Sort . , . pring Hosiery, Latest French Books, DAVIS ESTATE SETTLED. 0S i ery $60.00 worts of goods for $1.00 per week New Boring Sarva and Handbags, ater A aR ented la i Ad aa mite ae aad $100.00 worth of goods for $1.50 per week Now Sprig Neckweasiang Veit Newest Bijouterie, New Paris Millinery, Miss Ellis Receives $5,000 for Deac Introducin Newest ideas in Handkerchiefs, New Spring Corsets, New Spring Lingerie, Leader's Alleged Breach of TWO V & tenes New Coiffures and eaten 74 Hanver Boutonnieres and Paris Bibelots for Promise to Wed ERY SPECIAL ‘“ ” New French Perfumes and Toilet Helps, ifts. Miss May Elis of No. 191 Bummit ave ae _ “ESCO” STYLES And a most bewildering meiange of such dainty and original trifles as are seen no- nue, Jers ait, Who “mtarted ous Style 100 iS 3 O O R E \W A R D where else save in the exclusive little shops of the real, Paris. mee cee etiae ef te “y-¥ii y i All the articles are for sale. All are moderately priced. All will suggest charming gifts. tl yee Men's 4.5 CO” highly mercer e. sic We invite you to visit this transplanted Rue de la Paix and enjoy the ‘Conference dpomise to merry, ba full-fashioned hose with 4-thread Viells Fargo & Company will pay $300 Reward de Paris” for yourself tomorrow and the succeeding days of the week. fe ¥ dio ae REINFORCED sole, heel and toe for the arrest, conviction and imprisonment of The Costume Satons, the Rose and Gray Salons, the Marcelle Demay Salons, the Little French Shops—in fact, the entire Second and Third tloors, wilibe found en fete for this Spring Reception ot Paris Fashions, to which we cordially bid all our friends welcome. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street. It makes little difference what you need---a World “Want” will go and get it. any person guilty in present strike of assault upon its emp'oyes while engaged in their duties or gcing to cr from their work, or guilty oi de- stroying the property of the Company or property in its custody as carrier, or of maltreating its animals. F. J. HICKEY, 51 Broadway, New York General Agent Colors are black, tan, gray and navy. Very Splendid value, of ex- ceptional wearing quality, 3 pairs $1.00 Style 820 Men’s “FSCO” extra fine gauge thread silk hose, plaited, Doubly REINFORCED. heel and toe. Every fashionable color, turned over Davis had w it is said, were ged and up to th Mot been mention any breach of p’ ae KILLED BABY AND HERSELF. Satisfactory service is guaranteed because of the unequalled quality. 3 pairs $1.00 ¢ to be had at retailers’ who sive » es a THE Rt sT YOU R MONES CAN BUY, Kienrp Schiff & Oo, Sole Distri tor 899-892. Broadway nummer, Star 8 Out i in the Cold? toa comfor nis hed 1 room or apa A_WORLD “TO L Er" J “AD. if of which were ere printed last) 76,514 more than the Herald, T Sun, Tribune and Press ( SOMBINE b, SEE WORLD ADS. For SPRING VACAN orzs. from the po ber, saying that she war suffer rheumatism, and was sent t house. on the harness