The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1911, Page 15

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THOMPSON OPENS ‘IRE ON MILLER IN PIPE SQUABBLE ° Fal eae Water Bureau Head Attacks} Bronx President for Hamp- ering Service of Borough. Commissioner Henry S$. Thompson the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity opened official fire on Borough President Miller of the Bronx to-day for the fatetr’s refusal to grant & permit for the laying of service water Pipes under the roadway of the Grand Boulevard and Concourse in the Bronx. President Miller insisted thirteen @onths ago, and still insists, that the service pipes must and shall be placed under the sidewalk. His continued ob- Jection to having the mains buried under the roadway has resulted in delaytr for more than a year, the comp the contract, with the resuit section sought tha to be benefited ts with- He cls that the Hanover Contra: whtch has the contrac fited to the ex Doing 1g of $29,000 by the action of Co: oner ‘Thompson {n demanding that tie service pipes be placed under the roadway instead of under the sidewalk, He addy tat the entracting company is a Tammany con- cern whose officers are close to ‘Tam- eer Leader Charles I. Murphy. this. Commissioner Thompson alee no denial, but in a letter to-day forwarded to the Borough President, he says the company was the lowest bidder and that it fs now in # position to sue the city and recover heavy dama cause of the opposing attitude of I’ ent Miller. Mr. ‘Thompaon contenda that placing the mains under the eldewalk would 4 work many evils and dangers, Va « privileges, for nee, would have 4 de denied therefore, resulting in a ¢ lone to the city ‘The Corporation Counsel, fon says, sustains th the sioner has the so direct where water mains sh As against President M ence that tle mains be the sidewalk, Commiss!: in his letter says tha recently gave permi: ern Union Gas © to place heavy gaa mains under tue roadway, UP AND DOWN PICTURE LANE By Henry Tyrrell er ‘Thompson r, Miller only to the North- Fe, A holding its own on New York's Picture Lane this season, de- apite an occasional collect travaganza in or Velasquez continued though 4 g inflow of foreign near masterpieces that set in menacingly last season when the tariff dam burst. To begin with the cur: exhibition, over a doz and the Acaden jece, the leader being es Clarke prize winner chased for the ‘Metropolitan i foliowed by J. Francis Murphy's “Up: land Pastures," for $ , and one of Groll's Arizona landscapes for $3,000, Such works of contemporary and younger American artists are indeed | good value at the money, but tt has taken us @ long time to wake up to thet fact. The prices here quoted, and the figures realized at recent public emm, where In- such as the Se Homers, Wyant natives bring as mui Burepeans, indicate a ket ling-up of normal art values. That the Barbizon school, £0 stance, does not rate abroad anyth is shown ortant Mat Hike it does (or has) here by {tems like these from an imp gale last week: "Corot's aubigny's tern Girls,’ $1,600." sums loom up more impos reckoned in francs ‘here are more meritorious of American pair 7 other lines of a ng more spe: “giving a is matte the I logue where the’ ‘The Engine Century and tt mention the magundl, wh’ Union League onal Arts and the e@ always f ing series of men shows th fiela of exploita dealers on tr a remarkably busy them, particularly t specialize on nat that they are mm le dealers tn long ago affe of American product. N and where painters by so OR ARTHUR FORTH, Eno BR - | mefarious business of putting up and sellin MERICAN ART {s more than! or's ex | Rembrandt | Art for $3,500, | vwttiner I THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, | we find now? Why, Mr. Fearon an- nounces a commemorative exhibition | of painters by George Frederick Munn | (bst-1p87, he late Rus- 1 Sturgis Four or five of his Holland pictures fig- ured in the recent Schemm sale. true Troyon in the gem-like his foreground cows and man figures against velvety deptha | amotee "of th of backgr Road to alism of the bi Katwyk" ( gue) t | acteristic of An | n wistful tet sounds a1 At Macheth's, No. 49 Fitth avenue, |to the most sen e viewed an all-landscape show, fern poetic landscap ht sh ott 1 Chea the Murillo of the east | e, and rdy independent, Wait |'¢ Kuhn, are mat . weight champions! | Wild West show o Russell, the cowboy sculptor. The exhibition of drawings tn black- and-white by Franklin Booth, the well- known fllustrator, at the Powell gal- lery, April 11. « 200i i HIRED F ROOM | TO DIE IN. Bat Man's an Eaoaped Brought Rescue. T THE SALMAGUNDI CLUB, No. A Wo West Twelfth A young man who ea isn the Walter Henders x dividual Mrs. % house, | ite | coun quat s lived and painted in the low for yeurs at a time, knows! atwyk end the ¢ mmers does, and pi -lroom, ¢ =| pital th . !man wo! t the young had no money | The Kind You Have Always Bought. | | has been manufactured under the supervision of Chas, II, Fletcher for | over 30 years—the genuine i We respectfully call the attention of fathers and mothers when purchasing oria to #ee that the wrapper bears his signature in black, When the wranper is removed the samo signature ap- ‘on both sides of the bottle in red, Parents who pd Castoria for their iittle ones in the past years need no warning against counterfeits and imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger gener- ation to the great danger of introducing into their families spurious medicines, It is to be regretted that there are people who are now engaged in tho ing all sorts of substitutes, or what should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines, It therefore devolves | ‘on the mother to scrutinize closely what ehe gives her child, Adults can do | that for themselves, but the child has to rely " CCN HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that the mother’s watchfulness, Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of FRANKO AND ORCHESTRA, RESTAURANT DAILY: 0 32 Years Loaders of Fashion SIXTHI AVE. 19770 207 STREET. Furniture Reupholstered Any Five-Piece Frame Parlor $ TS Suit Reupholstered. Our hone lar Price for this work is $55. A $5,000 Purchase of Fine Te Tapestries and Damasks Makes This Remarkable Offer Possible ‘This price includes thorough- ly reupholstering and recover- ing any ordinary 5-piece frame suit of furniture in a first class manner throughout. We will supply all necessary find- ings, sich ns Webbing. Springs. Silk Gimp and Cord. Moss, Burlap. etc. (BUF SPECIAL NOTE— Other stores have ad- vertised to do this kind of work at a lower cost, but you will find their lower prices to be quoted on material unfit for use. and your money for labor would be wasted. Of cow they offer better mate: at a higher pri Our price of 829 materials that w recommend, and (her: additional ce! on a reg delivered f at very moderate cost. 5-Piece Suit Slip Covers mM a Limited Time At this exceptionally low f the best quality fine woven linien, prop. md with shrunk’ binding ly for use suit. Your furniture. will sor single pieces of furnit 1 for and upholstered ourth Floor, 3: 85 Covers ordered now delivered a 1 © price appites to Hoboken and York iia) ? SALE—CITY. REAL ESTAT? FOR SALE—CITY, REAL ESTATE F See Special Offer in Friday's Evening Worid $500 Bungalows AT LITTLE FARMS IN NEW YORK CITY WOOD, HARMON AND COMPANY 261 Broadway, New York Telephone 6500 Barclay APRIL 5, 1911.9 Tremendous Alterations Hoyt Complete Easter Street Stocks Bargains can of mIST ation iol at Easter Thuarsd. Futron St. Cor. foe dicot Brioce St. B’KLYN, r Apparel, Buy Your Easter Apparel at“Martin’s” Thursday Bargains for To-morrow Consist of the Greatest Price Reductions We Have Ever Offered. Prices Are Far Below Actual Value. Style and Quality Are of the Highest. FOLLOWING REMARKABLE SPECIAL PRICES ARE FOR THURSDAY ONLY: vat ‘ byt} Tailored Suits Silk Dresses Talue 00 Value $20.00 ’alue 00 |] Of serge and mixtures, plain Of English serge, in navy, tan Of : ert ge 1 faney | tailored or fancy trimmed coats and Copenhagen blue. Coats BN ec ilemnen clin lined with gua taffetas; lace trimmed, several have satin inlaid collars and {]] teed satin; colors are lined with new models are are black, navy, 9 AD | ‘anteed sa ‘fi 75 included; Excep- 8. 75 QPAY vvvccveveees fancy trim «us e tional value...... Long Spring Coats Value $17.50 Made of hard fin 's in black or n ‘Smart Dress Skirts Value $5.00 Made of chiffon Panama, in black, navy and colors; plain gored, pleated. and panelled eitects high Bra Eq! Thursday Only. Alt Over Lace Waists ished v only; y trimme 4 inches long, EXTRAORDINARY EASTER. ‘SUIT BARGAINS, 800 New Suits, Values $25 to $30 Consieting of plain and fancyeerge and smart mannish mixtures; colors are white, black, navy, silver gray, King’s blue, golden brown and olive green; some are elaborately braided with broad pure silk braid, others are embroidered or inlaid arti tically with satin; all peau de cygne lined Japonica Waists Value ty Value $2.50 In all ‘the. new Spring Dutch neck models only, made high or heck, kimono of pretty lace; ‘ sleeves... : ; ‘1 00 i lee ‘ 1.00 Hal ss. “Bros! Where Quality 1. avs Cerlain, FURNITURE ‘AND CARPETINGS 1720 Broadway, &resklyn. Cor. Rockaway Ave, IS IT Design, Quality, Price You Are Looking For in Furniture? " At Bargain Prices That Defy compe Special Coupon Sale This $12 Pure Felt 7 5 0 . Mattress with Coupon only, for 2, STOOL, CARTAGE and 25 Sheets of Music. Pianos exchanged and highest values allowed. Pianos tuned, repaired and nd postal Then wagcan suit you. The fi sh ment are moved at Ic and o will best al! in exchange. Some Pig Snaps Eclow: $75 WEBER $3 is 90 Steinway & Son ou wi Va 120 ANTISEL Pea 125 WEBER BROS, : 135 GABLER 140 BRADBURY t prices. § call and jposveoncegooas"000%9 RISER a a ee G@0000O 690005000005 05T if 160 JACOB BROS. 175 Hazelton Bros, 200 SOHMER *: GO STEINWAY “ Monthly Rents a ‘iat! PLANO Upright Was Court, cor. Livingston St. 1 ni Ha Established 1832° Furs Protected.¥ AGAINST FIRE, MOTH and THEFT cleaned by Vacuum System and stored in our Model Plant For Two Per Cent E ] ON VALUE OF FURS Telephone 5900 Main t V ' ' ' Ve 1 ' i 1 1 THILLER- HYAMS FURNITURE FOLDING GO- CARTS ALL STEEL LeaTHERE NE 2510 150 Worth 504 WEEKLY. 15010175 Worth 75% WEEKLY ° 175 10 +100 Wortn (i PE e ron BUILDING or s]0O WEEKLY 100101150 Worth HST STEAMEOATS, OPEN MONDAY AND SAT. EVENINGS: 5:71 SMIT Th ater CRE BROOKLY CASH on INSKEET=C0. a6 FOR SALE HESS WELL OM SISO WEE W LY me EN LINE 0 opt BUWN og.vu HELKLY VO BRANT DELIV RAED OS itigh PAN MEAL wate asbar noes lo NON ChOrHING On ‘ t REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— WnS BERGMAN NEW JERSEY, Maiden Lane. ‘ ti a WATCHES. anole Take Elev NIEANY k w i" a a oy “* WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS World Wants Work Wonders., _ | 49 ct. Serges—Diagonals. . | | | 79.20 aM (19 ct. Chair Seats.... | $2.69 Crepe de Chine Veils, 1.69 ‘a8! HEARN FOURTEENTH STRERT West of Fifth Avemee,, 9t1 GREAT SPRING SALE Last Three Days! — Easter and Housekeeping Needs ¥ Are Included in These Great Specials for To-Morrow | BE HERE--—ENOUGH SAID! No Mall or Telephone Orders. We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities, 98 ct. Satin Foulards.... .64 |$1.19 Table Damasks...7. .?72 AS inch--aplendid variety of the Jatest] Satin double damask of speciel igure, stripe and de m black | hess — brilliant white lustre — ned colored ar Ns, uding navy And} floral and stripe designs—71 inch, Wer spring favorites--firm, Fichquality. $1.98 Linen Napkins dos.. Extra heavy puro linen full blesehed Firm, m ~-20-inch—varlety of patterns, and 0 | $8. 98 FineWhiteBlanketspr.4. 25 |g9 ct. All- ‘Wool Whipcords. .50; ~extra heavy-—pink or ot the 0 bordet rt full size Fveae Mhaca ° Bishues o's nowlaal price Liagtidioto 12 ct. Dresden Cretonnes.): 8) Tigh ‘arth fori and trees tha ont « nd draping effects. $4.98 Men's Raincoats.. 2,95 ‘Tan and gray rubber—retnforced show .29 black, navy, roy other desirable shades--36 inch 49 ct. Wool Dress Flannels .24/ Smart dresa goods in mat \ that make serviceadle f on tit a cht Sold in Flanuei Dy 2'ct. White Nainsooks.. 7%4| Quality to delight any one, so fine, soft and sitky 36 ined. der—alrproof armhole—all sizes. 19 ct. White Madras ¥ mercerized and in *|29 ct. Men's Underwear... 18 Haloriggan shirts, lone or short 29 ct. Dress Linens | drawers with double sente—all sizes. rae nn utot-orainary ind, Ot | $3.49 women's Silk Waists. . 1.88 | Fine cheek n exquisite color. y inte bine a . brown and white and other “, Marquisettes... peices in beautiful Lt white with pink, blue, mats, 24 ct. Dress Linen.. ni pure: linen- i nd coats. ——Gingha: $1.98 tan Carriage Bags 1,37 | Broken or round bottom style mather | lined—covered or moial frames. Kid Gloves, .48| ble--gusseted flagers ck and colors, ‘Chun; lace or ‘low coat ae Hleeverwery. effective walstencall elses, |59 ct. Women's Drawers, ..36 Tinb'y‘or" with ince lnearbing ed Vests. {49 ct. Knit Night Drawers. .29 With or without feet—extra qtality— one to seven yrs fe 98 ct, Babies’ Caps.... .50 os open emb'y or with emb'y and see 111. ct. Pillow Cases—e9, 814 | ribbon rosettes—sizes to 3 yrs. Sore finish, ira unlit, 38-inch hem: {69 ct. Children’s Dresses... 39 Chambray, Gingham and Linell i bande oF pi Nd te betore’ hamming, 1014 ct. Bleachéd Muslins. .734 41%4 Inches—by seaming, makes lafee sheots—-also desirable for pillow casos, 1214 ct. Huck Towels.... 8 Hoft linen finiah—-spectally frm weave— 19 }9a88-—-hemmed. 22 ct. Absorbent Cotton... .16 white, for surgical and family use— paw 25 ct. Steel Table Knives—ee 17 Fine quality One cetlulold handles and plaid—contrast emb'y—bigh and low neck—to 29&39 ct. Babies’ Skirts 18 La 1 short—tho latter ¢ White Domet flannel--the ara aad or walst—extra quality and | $6.98 Babies’ Long Coats. 419 All eee , Henriette Bedtord pretty: Baby tries lace or th fend pa eg is] | $1.49 Girls' Wash Dresses. .68 Ginghame and Percales-—plaide, a prea band sround sbire=6 to 39 ct. Stamped Linens. +22 ark Mitched, ‘with i rows’ drawn woke. (59 ct. Boys’ Hats...... 36 stamped in floral designs, Rah-Rah, 7 Imitation leather—biack or tan. A inca, 69 ct. Large Dolls.... Pull jointed 12 to +38 closing eyes—curly wigs. 23 ct. Millinery Ribbons... .14 ‘Vaffetas, Molres and Satine—nil the modish colors favored for hits, sashes | and hair bows—also white and black, ui 12to15ct. Fancy Braids 744 Biack, Whito and plain or cholee color biendings. 9& 12 ct. Pearl Buttons—coa -6 29 ct. Lining Sateens... .18 Qosen shell ond free wepen => maaae Mercerized. 2 Ww 4 hole, cowt linings—also for ning, bed set 19 ct. Babeskin Soap...... 42 3 cakes in a box, DIn8S—quality and size make them 4 able to be used for scarte—doublo w 10 ct. Babeskin Talcum. -w& Mi borders in ribbon effect white and tat line of beautiful colors there are also « ‘This fa alcum powder will bes well appreciated a sitting top can, few blacks suitable for mourning, RSS $10.98 $11.98 Women’s Sith bi Diesies 7.75 Choice qualities, colors and styles | Satin Foulards and check and stripe taffetas—trimmed with wide satin er k bands in harmonizing colors—lace undersleeves and braiding—~git gigas, Women's Tallered Suits Women's Handsome Dresses Fouls: fine larg with shirred chiffon, Yelvet tending of Fay sic emb'y rs mar" ing color worth $2 00. elegant mod sizos s Smartly Tailored Suits Hibs} tides Women's Full Length Mannish nas and i} Nayy and Black Sergos, All- Woot neh Sorgen io Worsteds, Shepherd nd Mixtures Slegint models with Too sotin shawl collar ans satin trim or otherwise fancy tailored al80 plain 10080 OF somi-fit—all sizes wortis $10.08 and sibs Full Length Coats av), Black and Gray all Woe 4 atiractive \ navy. over Wd with huudsome | braid ornaments } usually $2 — e rs oe a”? Natty Short Vamp “Tenderfoot’’ Oxfords! For Women with Short, Stout Feet............ 3.00 | ich women find it dimeult t®2e Atted with ready-made shoes,...They who: try these “Tenderfo Oxforts will ever after want them, for they ere comfortable and stylish, with high arch and Cuban heels....Made of the best materials t kid, patent leather vamp and dark tan kid—hand- turned aol: 2% to &—all widthe, WOME DERFOOT SHOES, high and low out, are a ! eeuslive foet in Spring and Summer Me Woe THEML }

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