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jem of Queens Wi Better Sys- A meeting of business men from \ g < MANY CHANGES IN Queens Horough to discuss the question of rapid transit in their aection of th city was held last night at the Savoy | Hotel, They urged the continuation of the Steinway tunnel along Jackson ave- Lone Tsiand o the plaza of —_.-— by the Queensboro nect there with a desired ef ett runs | Star Sprinter Hurt in Fight, Caused by a Sign side. all presided at last Will Present ‘Modifications’ in te J Bridge Commi ingteley Subway Offer on Monday | cor atey omer K _— W. Popi as Ultimatum. One to Wer on Fence. | eneinaiite Brace, Waiter [. 0 MUST ACT PROMPTLY. | 887 Btdee Residents Demand the} ‘The “freahies”’ and the “sophie” of Co: | ‘Trl-Borough Subway. Three thousand persons in the Ray Ridge section of Rrooklyn attended two Committees of Estimate and| mast meetings iast aight when a de- | “ooden fence erected to fence of the mand was mado that the aity offictals ¢Xcavation for the new Avery Architec- . . carry out promises made before election | tural School building. It ended with i. Public Service Boards Are Agreed on Terms, to bulid the tri-borough subway route|H. Jacobs, the star aprinter on the to Fort Hamilton and Coney Tsland. Bird S. Coler, former President of Brooklyn Borough, and Patrick 8, Me- Gowan, former President of the Board | Shoulder. | of Ald:rmen, wore the principal speak. | The fight etarted because of the ac- Borough President McAneny and the [ers at both meetlias don of “iresiiles"” who, when they saw ile tabi eo tha MoANENY. Com? oe | the new fence, painted sign In griepon winteu “Te hom Ww mittee of tho Board of Eauinate spent; SUES TO RECOVER GIFT. | otews civ thas tenes, on tore, yesterday afternoon with the Public DERGs The pophe saw ¢ Service \ission, getting up a list of nouncements in the morning, and at) modifications to the Interborough plan noon had a punitive campaign ore for subway extension, which will be Regretting his action tn giving a! ized. They marched out of thelr cl gubdmitted to the company early next} house and lot, valued at $9,000, to Mrs.|room in a body and assatied © scatte: Week and upon the acceptance or re-| Lillian K. Mann, his secretary, Willtam | ing of freshmen dawaling at the fence. Section of which the whole subway alt-|H, Drake of No. 33 Clinton street, New-| Yelle for nelp trom the have ware tation will cepend. ark, N. J., began sult before Vice-Chan- | brought other ed's ieee eorunmanga It wes learned authoritatively after| cellor Howell, st Newark, yesterday,! Ji'c, countless derbies were smashed the conference that the modifications to/to recover the property. The bill of|4n4 clothing ripped to tatters. The Be proposed at this final meeting are| complaint charges that at the time of] tence cracked in several places. None stringent than those tenta-|the agreement Drake was suffering| fell into the excavation luckily. The | gested so far and published| with a paralytic stroke and was men- |sophs outnumbered the fresides and won | tm the newspapers. Tho list 19 @ long| tally incompetent. the victory. | me, 2180, and the conferress did not fin-/ The bill also charges that “while TTTRTRTT CNTY 4 Weh thelr labore yesterday, They are|eick with paralysis” Mrs, Mann, at| ONLY FAIRLY MATURE AT 50./ te meet again on Monday afternoon just| whese home in East Orange Drake — { prior to the conference with the Inter-| was living at the time, caused him to| Antl Lethe Cian ; ere make the agreement, and that “false None of the conferrees expect that the juli “’ threats were nade to Intervorough wil accept ail OF any Of | the LemGinimant “which ‘would attest | CHICAGO, March 3.—The Ant! Forty- 0 Among the main| si? comestic conditions five Year Age Limit League, Educa- ‘eny committee Is KoINK | Th her answer the defendant stated | tional and Social, received a charter to- | yany to do are: Conger ; ee ee—e—————————— any to do are: Consent! nat ene had been in Drake's employ |= = =| |for thirteen years, and that his suc- 150 PETTICOATS cess in’ business was largely due to her Pure silk taffeta. This, price for Saturday § only, Well worth § Only one to a cur: i mer. ware CAO. D, oe St. Luke's Hospital with @ dislocated W. H. Drake Swears Mra, Mann Got $5,000 Hoase by Threats, © Limit League Te Now, Ready to Ma! It. | to ask the end of ten ye: to a Imitation of the earn- tional extensions ordered and built by the » segregat! f Ma: . — The information that the negotiations che $0,010,000 loan de by th rgan syndicate of k to China for the reorganiza- currency system, have been n | efforts. Statistica show that 99% of the people are hon- est. Therefore, money tion of | about concluded, and that the contracts we will eell to franchises will be signed within the next few you at casht) tinet from the a y| weeks, This loan will be wholly Amer. prices andi) extensions fcan, because the shares ted to credit ie free. 9} ‘The members of the committee hope that If the negotiations with the Inter borough fail much good may be ob: tained from the negotiations with the ‘The committeemen and the Germany, France and England will be y correspondents of the New Negotiations are under pplementary $29,000,000 loan 62 W. 14th Bt, Opp. 14th Bt. Btore. *LAWEEK A comprehensive showing of new Spring Suits for small women and misses, adapted for present wear. Superior tailored. \ 20.00 | ROSENBAUM &Co., | Formerly Philipsborn | 10 and 12 West 23rd Street — | | SPRING COATS FOR MISSES AND SMALL WOMEN Distinctive Styles at Attractive Prices 13.75 18.75 French Serge Coats in navy and black, ) also mixtures; full length; fancy eailor collar, Coats for general wear, English Tweeds ) and Serge: smart models, custom tailored j 20.00 25.00 or trimmed; Raglan shoulder, Coats for Motor, Travel or Outing Wear; in fancytrimmed mixtures and shepher plaids; also satin, copy of foreign mocels. | 25.00 29.75 | | ee ee eC ee ae All the World’s a aad eine Ali classes and races form the world’s great bread line. Necess’ y knows no favorites. Nature decrees that huma. ity mus: have the food elements that bread contains. Everyw’ ere, at all times, to rich end poor ali e, bread has furnished these elements in the best form. What bread do YOU eat? SHULTS BREAD CUUTrrrrrrrerirrrerrserrryryi TYUrrirte OTs OS a OS Ge Ge Ge Gn Gn Ge Ge On OS On On Oe ee oe oe oe ow oe 2 2s BS > a oe oe Ge GE Ge ee ee 2) THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH a members of the Public Service Commis. | ston are now convinced that there is no collusion between the two companies. C. Cecil, | name eel! They are m way incapacitated at such a trivial as forty-five. ¥ ° tlona of people are wonderful things, | and if you just teil them often enough | that @ mai — lumbia had @ big battle yesterday on | sighting apparatus Is largely responsible the campus around the temporary|for the recent fine shooting by the big track team, @ “soph,” being carried to 1¥ managing director qf the Linotype | la well-known family. He began his humiliating an- | voted hi 24, 1911, worth of Jewels. she obtained day from the Secretary of Stat founders, Mam P. Black and ey tried to ma ra ies MUA)” HASSING iu" anything which even for the references, in order that as given employment. That nig ¥ Walked out of che house with ¢ [last she robbed Francis H. Rowley of | Brookline, Mass, of several thousané | dollars’ worth of Jewels. Mueller is about ¢ ax o five feet five inches ta! ith y Convicted of F hair, | eyes Write EAE ae es eunaih more | wee Geltbery of F tt one She poses as a Ger-| Brooklyn, was conv i ay she is either a] fore Supreme Co at borough, of arson In the second d gree for setting fire to an apartme: house at No. 18 Washington etre « Rrooklyn, June last. ‘ou know the imagti to the corner. fo good a he reaches | hey'll get to belie: it pretty toon — GREAT SHOOTING WITH A Trail of Mary Mueller, Sus-| NEW ELECTRICAL SIGHT. | pected of Big Jewel Rob- | British Dreadnoughts’ Guns Make! ; ‘ es 78 Per Cent. of Hits at Five bery, Leads to New York. | Miles Distance, | ae : LONDON, March M.—A new electrical sdowlaec tay cone oe yon oa ike trail of Ma the comely “Iady's | work at 10 o'clock | ¢lons and gro’ The Effects of Opiates, Tt: INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and ite smulles: does, if continued, these opiates cause changes une on the two new British Dread- noughte. | ane ‘The now apparatua fe the invention of | (1), Arthur Hungerford Pollen, until recent- | 621 New Hampshire avenue and Nervous diseases, such as {ntractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of saying | in the afternoon coincidently with wers are a result of dosing. with opiates or narcotics to keep qi rance of $10,000 worth of her | fi their infancy. The rule among physicians {ts that children should never teceive opiates In the smalleet doses for more than a day at a time, and | have sent descriptions of| only then if unavoidable. | ‘Tho administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Sovthing Syrups and other narcotics to children by any but a ph; corporation, and the Admiralty has bought all patent rights to it. By th use of the Invention the Dreadnoughts twelve-inch guns got 78 per cent, of hita on a target five miles away. Pollen, forty-five years oid, belongs to The poll broadcast. A “lady's maid” with ork and Boston families which the po- jeve were stolen has been given yment in homes tn at tenst ENP” reed the atte ané has promptly robbed ose them wil her employers and departed Castoria This woman was first hea signature of the local recon:s show, on Genuine Cast when she robbed the home leveland ion of a physician, and i ally with narcotics, tains no narcotics if it bears the De H, Fletcher, ja always bears the signature of A | fareor ea a lawyer, but afterward eit to the atudy of mechan: Hae married the daughter of Sir Josep! Lawrence, President of the Linotype | Company. de. Sixty-five Years of Constantly Increasing Appreciation ~ on the Part of the Public Is Proof of Good Business Conduct We have been hammering away for years trying to have the public wake up to the importance of Pure Fresh Drugs and Chemicals carefully and accurately: dispensed. We have talked and worked against the dangers of substitution and of variations in the strength of ingredients. We have used every possible effort to make you SAFE when you buy at Riker’s. * Others have now taken up the work and we welcome their honest investigation as an important aid. Following is a copy of Rules posted in every Prescription Department of Riker Drug Stores: ; To Prescription Clerks The following rules must be closely observed without deviation when . preparing Prescriptions: FIRST—Fill no Prescription unless you have the exact ingredients prescribed by the Doctor. SECOND—Arrange in order on Prescription counter the packages con- taining ingredients to be used. THIRD—Weigh or measure each ingredient and complete the mixture with extreme care and absolute accuracy. FOURTH—Write, attach and check label, and read the Prescription word for word to another Registered man who will prove correctness of ingredients by examining contents and labels of packages arranged on Prescription counter. , FIFTH—Same Registered man will then read Presctipt'on whilecompounder examines and proves ingredients. Never conduct any conversation in the Prescription Room excepting concerning the important work in hand. (Signed) A. H. COSDEN, President. All our Prescription work is entirely separate from othet store work and every Prescription is compounded and dispensed by Registered Pharmacists only who are licensed by the State Board of Pharmacy. This is the best plan that our sixty-five years of experience can suggest and the best effort that we can command of human endeavor is engaged constantly in making it truly effective, We will give $500 in cash to any one who will submit what appears to us a better plan, Our Drugs, and Chemicals are purchased only from reliable firms of established reputation and are guaranteed to us to be absolutely fresh and dependable. We sell no habit forming drugs excepting on a Doctor's prescription and we have been first to conform to the laws and rulings of the Board of Health. In Addition to This We Always Have and Always Will Give You Reasonable Prices Preparations, allof whict. are narcotio, fs well known, Even in the Boys & in the fune | h of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causing | Girls nig fot MSS MAF) ASSISS se beciliny, mmartal pes retain oraving for alcohol or narcotics in later life, | “Ys Ttuc* i ysician A pe too . docried, and the druxgit should bot be a party to fag hitdren ‘who wri Hdled arty » bet. § \Corner John St. & Broadw. on't Be Mioled, These A n 18 * Sule the att "eae sect! Unapproachable Value Vans wate iteay'y e Rawee bos | CHILDREN’S DAY TO-MORROW SATURDAY . y Jowels, and, still clad In her ser- ’ rh, was taken away In an auto-) ir sh a male accomplice drove up 2th & 13th Sts. B’way Ciateon! Bidg.) i.