The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1911, Page 24

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ee a a ae \s an intimate President Miller. « conway is the Prasl ot ar Berry'n Ranachque Club. W Morris te the Tammany leader ot. tne Thirty-fifth Assembly District William J. Totten jr. {# one of Leader Charles B. Breis- partner of Borough | y nt Mil Max Rondit in| tne tee kee Haffenite of pronounced type. Jobe Ross Delafield and Archibald Dougiay are nelehbors of J Glegerich Charles L. Hoffman former Judge Benjamt ‘Tne Commtaston nam man and each member rece! each meeting, provided it ‘ than an hour and ite records indicat it hase accomplished business.” Tn, Commiasions, headed by Henry C. Rotty, formerly a City Court Judge, has four atreets to pass on. Former Senator Schultz's commission will hear teatt- mony on five streets and that headed by Leader Morris will pase on four tm- portant thoroughfares. | —<—<$———— Rebels Capture Seutarit CONSTANTINOPLE, Maroh 91.—I? te rumored thet Albanian inaurgents het cooupied Soutart, capital of the vi of that name in Albania, fort: miles goutheast of a. amnociate of Rorough ol STE Te FALL FROM BRONX POLITICAL TREE liiasinies Ady Appointed to Pass Upon Thirty New Highways. \ bad condition SPOILS FOR THE VICTORS Meader Murphy’s List Includes ‘Winners of Factional @ Clashes, AMES MoCREERY & CO, a3rd Street . 34th Strect ,, Bahower of commissionership plume @eepped trom the prolific Bronx polit eal eee to-day when Justion Giegerich famed fifty-one of the faithful to ett ae Coumniesioners of Mstimate and Aasess- meat on the opening of some thirty new Btreste and avenues above the Hariem Rtver, Happy amiies and gloomy srim- frees easily distinguished the fortunate and the unlucky as dozens of machine followers crowded the Court Clerk's office to-day to learn how each had fared, Application for the appointment of the Commissioners was made by Joel J. Mauier, the new head of Corporation Counsel Watson's Bureau of Street Openings. With the petitions were reo- ©mmendations for selections. One batch ef eligible commissioners came down fvem Tammany Mall; another was sug- ested by the Corporation Counsel and the third Commissioner, according to eustom and precedent in doling out the hums, was usually the personal selec- tio of the Justice who passes on the applications. The Corporation Counsel's @uggestions had the approval of Mayor Gaynor. Murphy’e List of Victors. Im the Iist forwarded by Leater Mur- Phy there was a happy distribution of Bronx politicians who have figured in the stormy partisan clashes in which new groups of administrators have been seated. In the selections made by Jus- tice Glegerich were many famous in the Bronx wars, among them political allies of Justice Brady, Borough President Miller, and some, also, who were con- splouous under the Haffen regime. The list of thoroughfares to be opened and the lucky comminsioners who will decide awards and assessments for a Gally stipend of $10 for each day the commiasionere sit until they ‘will have completed their duties" is as follows: Beach avenue—Frank A. Spencer Jr., Joseph C. Luke, Michael J. Scanlon. On Saturday, April ist HABERDASHERY DEP'TS. In Both Stores. Sale of Shirts and Raincoats 300 dozen Soft Shirts, made of English Flannel, Silk Mixed and Mercerized Fabrics. Coat Model, double cuffs. 2.00 values 3.00 and 3.50 450 Raincoats, manufacturer's samples. 8.50 and 12.00 value 15.00 to 22.00 English Raincoats, with velvet collar and cuffs, patch pockets and strapped seams 25.00 wath BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP’TS. im Both Stores, New Styles and Fabrics for Spring and Summer wear. Washable Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits. 1.25 to 5.00 Wool Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits. §.00 to 10.50 Norfolk and Double Breasted Jacket Suits. 5.00 to 16.50 Students’ Suits, first long trousers. Size 15 to 18 years. 10.50 to 12.50 Young Men’s Suits. Size 33 to 38 inch Hi Co. Bm A Sra Given y, Meran, chest. 15.50 to 22.50 rai ‘ahetie’ G. Dyer (sehn Unusual Sale of 100 Suits of Worsted, ale aa Haale : Cheviot and § = ie Norfolk, — 14 years; sii East Two Hundred and Phirty-nixth street—George B. Hayes, William J Kelly, Charles B. Bretzfelder. MoGraw avenue—Peter J, Everett, Frederick Hahn, Robert W. Maloney. Cottage Place—Jamen F. Donnelly, James J, McMahon, William ©. Carl. Theriot avenue—Fdward D. Dowling. Wiliam J, Totten jr, James A. Don-| * nelly, Havemeyer avenue—Thomas N, Outh- bert, Philip J. Schmidt, William J O'Gorman, Minerva -Place—George F. Stiebling, John F. Maher, John C, Rogge. Lafayette Avenue—Henry A. Fried- man, Francis J. Conway, Haviland Avenue—William FE, Morris, James W. O'Brien, John Gilbert Place—Max Bendit Gibbs, Gerald C. O'Connor. Olmstead Avenue—John Ross Dela- fle, Archibald Douglas, George Price. Two Hundred and Seventh Street, West—Charles L. Hoffman, Henry Brady, Darcy O'Connor. White Plains Road—Edwin Outwater. Boston Road—Edward C. Delafield. Garfield Street; Fillmore Street— Charles P. Hallock, Sedwell 8, Randall, Dr. Herman T. Radin. ‘The first Commissioner named aits as Commissioner of Hstimate Frank A Spencer jr. is @ won of the secretary of the Muntctpal Civil Service Commission George V. Mullan is a former law part- ner of John Purroy Mitchel, Martin C. Dyer 1@ an old Bronx politician and friend of Justice Brady. John J. Hynes ia @ protege of Justice Brady. Peter J Everett is an ex-Assemblyman from Arthur Murphy's district. Robert W Double Breast ze 10 tor 75 ‘ ues Mae ‘0.50 and 12.00 23rd Street 34th “treet JAMES McCREERY & CO: agrd Street 34th Street outs D. MILLINERY DEP’TS. Compiete assortments of the iatest Novel- ties in Flowers, Ostrich and Fancy Feathers. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats. Also a variety of Misses’ and Children’s Hats at moderate prices. In Both Stores, HANDKERCHIEF DEP’TS. On Saturday, April the rst. In Both Stores, Men’s Handkerchjefs of Irish Linen, nar- Maloney 1s « nephew of Justice + ba ah . er row hem, 2.65 per dozen How They Got Them. mt James F. Donnelly w Women's Handkerchiefs,— French and Borough President Hatte eres ny Hewting is a brother of Jue, Irish hand-embroidered with narrow hem. Also tloe Victor J. Dowling. James A. Don hand - embroidered Handkerchiefs with lace nelly is a former Deputy Attorney-Gen eps Bi sazt eral, Philip J. Schmidt ts a protege of edges. §0e eac h Comptroller Bohmer, John F. Maher ts . value 75c and 1.00 a former Bronx Assembly N. Cuthbert is a ni MISSES SUIT DEP'TS. Im Both Stores, Every one sees your collar. On Saturday, April the rst. ARR O Wi care. Suits,-gored skirt with panel back and front, 25 inch plain tailored coat. Made of ARROW, Blue or Black Serge and Mixed Fabrics. Sizes 1Wteach, 2for 7 fo 14 and 16 years 22.50 | Check Messaline Dresses,—Dutch neck | and kimono sleeves, silk trimmed. Sizes 14 and 16 years 19.50 | Semi-fitting Serge Coats, with black satin Sizes 14 and 16 years. 15.00 | collar and cuffs. | | JAMES McGREERY & CO, 23r Street g4th Street EVERN PENHURST 276" High 2° High Two excellent examples @f the popuier closed-front style, | i! f Tua AND BARGES AGROUND. FISHER @ ISLAND, N. ¥, March M1. —The tug Shawanese bound from New York for an eastern port with three barges in town want ashore on the north side of the Ieiand, near the United State: vation, during last night ‘The tug keeled over on her beams ends on the falling tide and to-day was in « NEW rer SUITS LINCOLN, Gop. iath St. Store, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 31, are Mone , 1911. “e SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OF OTHE WEST Iq" EYE MONRY PROMPTLY REFUNDED BERG co AND Rosary Beads, Rolled Gold, warra to wea" for en ame) iyst, Jet, moons eet fitted ti case and suitable Easter gifts, Sat | 10c. Sacrea + es os Hadgen abe 190, Rosario -MORROW Sas THYSE ARF ALI-WOOL BLUE SERGE SUITS, worsted mixtures, are tailored to fit you—and fit_you and_the all_well_taped—the color notte ferte. The _ arn are att well _tavedt—the Hnings serviceable and d_the price for ARANTEE to wear color_not_to__fade. seama are Our ‘Special Suit Offering at $10 Brings you a handsome aggregation of hand fini shed ments—suits we'll match with any $15 and $18 cu’ made in town. Splendid 1911 fab- 10. 00 rics. Plenty of guaranteed blues, 1b ORDERS PROMPTLY ‘FILLED, serge effects, blacks, natty grays and stunning browns; all sizes for men and youths, Boys’ $3.00 Confir- mation Suits on Sale All Day To-Mor- row at 1.98 Double-breasted Knicker Suits of navy blue serge; also large range of mixtures in light and dark colors; 8 to 16 years; Yoke Norio Suits of above wid % Leng NQUESTIONABLY the handsomest lot Tan, navy, king blue, red and black. wide skirts; full plaited and button down back to hem; sizes 6 to 14 years; all colors; checks, stripes and plaids; Saturday at... collar, piped with red satin; turnback Tale Coph, $1,068 MAIL ORDERS FRO! Here's Where We Win!!! = Emb’d Marquisette Waists at 1.98 Exactly as Pictured Some stores have them marked $4.98, All others $3.98. We've been selling them at $2.98. Our: price to- morrow Is_ $1.98 ite ground, with the profusely and heavily lagen, coral, black or 1.98 at MAIT ompars PROMPTLY Pinel Men’s Soft Collar &| Tie to Match, Here at 19c {he newest Spring novelty for men and» young men. They've caught e town, 25c, and 35c, are the ices everywhere else, Fine mer- erized washable tabrics—with link uttons—full French four-in-hand tie, o match collar—white, lue, tan, gray or laven- ler. ane ed to 47, faturd ay 19c onbniy vaoseni rite FILLED — spells OPPORTUNITY ‘for you—and that means AN Y manor ; young man who is accustomed to spending $10 to $12.50 for his Easter or Spring Suit. ‘Another Lot of Men's $2 The economy event of the year, blue or gray; neat cheviots mixtures; wide fia in siz nd 36 length; Saturday.... Extraordinary Saturday Two-Pair-Pants Knicker Suits at 1.69 A GREAT big bargain event that spout bring every mother in Greater New York to this store to-morrow. Also 1,000 Beautiful bade Coats—Presenting Bred Values remarkably low price. There are silk finis ongalines with Jarge sailor collars, brass buttons, side pockets, turnback cuffs 1 throughout with self wr. Also all-wool serges, worsteds and mixtures, with sailor or notch collars, b velvet trimmed; sizes 6 to 14; all colors; valuts double and triple the sale price for ESET Pa ape ee ane rae ir st These Girls’ Tub Dresses at $1 Have | No Equal Ebewhere Under $1. 50 & 2 baer leather belts; embroidered Fabien extra 1.00: Girls’ 3Length Black Satin Coats, 2.98 5 A beautiful yarn dyed jet black satin; extra large sailor cuffs; finished with small or large round brass buttons; 6 to 14 sizes. A great Saturday bargain at.. i e To-morrow, the First Showing of over 100 New Snappy Spring and Summer Oxfords and High Cut Models. An Opportunity We can ccasel Oxford that | 800 Pairs of Boys’ and Youths’ Sturdy Shoes, Special for Saturday, at a boi of Half There are dressy patent leathers, stylish in blucher styles; also MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Sale of Boys’ $2.50 & oe Pants, $1.29 There are splendid wool cut lace shoes; size: 13 to 2, at.. Double-breasted Knicker Suits, with extra pair of ( pants, neat brown or gray mixtures of cassimere or worsted effects; sizes 8 to 16 years; $2.50 two [ pants suits. On sale from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. ONY) Btiahee cis segues sens reece ena eess ‘ Boys’ All-Wool Blue Serge or Boys’ $7.00 all Worsted & Cheviot Suits All Day at $2.98| lve se Fey a aad Double-breasted Knicker Suits of all-wool} Double. breas ted Suits of all. blue serge or cheviot in light gray and t brown effects, 10 to 17 years; Yoke Nor- tolk Suits of all-wool cheviots, 7 to 12 years; Russian or _ Sailor + Yc Suits, all-wool serge, 3 to 10 Small pleats of same ye On sale all day 8 to 14 years. e i th Silk Finish Bengaline Coats } of girls’ coats you've ever known of at such a Girls’ High Grade Sample me Dresses at a Small Fraction of Their Actual Worth STRICTLY high-grade frocks—worth $4, and many of them as much a They are made of the finest imported RED Pp, in several new styles, two of which we picture; there / are sailors, Dutch or high neck ; beautifully al’. over hand embr others prettily t with Imported sertions, deep pl tunic skirts. COL white, pink, blue, ete; eizes 6 to 14; sale pr! to-morrow, (No Mail To-morrow’s Astonishing a of Women’ s Silk & Satin Spring Princess Slips did value offer for Salicday Very lawn; t with’ lac pink, e-'or” corn; special at ner trimr Satu lasts, ¢ W omen s Naity Pp ‘he Suits at 34.98 ON SA) bead brown or tan; sizes years for misses, 32 to 44 women; no alterations; Merci cestoceesea

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