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Brooklyn Bars Open, and So — 87 PL ACES WERE BUSY. | In Two Liquor Was Sold Over the Bar, So They Want Gaynor to Pay Up. Mayor Gaynor's oftor Of Ris own pocket for proof that drinks are sola in New York barrooms Sunday has been taken up by the Men's Club @f Grace Presbyterian Church, Stuy- vewant and Jefferson avenues, Brooklyn. | The Mayor made the offer last Wod- nesday !n a letter to the Itev. Ss, Hd- ward Young of the Bedford Presby-| terlan Church. Presbyterian Ohurch, the Men's Club, @om, turned in what it called varnished report of what the com- mittee asserts it found out on Sunday, May 7, in a tour of the Fifth Assembly District. Only saloons and moving plo- ture shows were visited. Committee Kept Gober. Mr. Stevenson said he and his asso- | elates drank in saloons. No mention was made of the number of drinks that not one of the six got full owing to individual and collective foresight ia pouring some of the floor when bartenders or waiters weren't looking. mittee went into eighty-four saloons and them doing busi- 3 between 19 A. M. and loons, the committee re drinking at the bar, es drunken men were y of the saloons per- he growler” while Stevenson, Bau yore and collect $20 from ! | il H Qrogress ina Western | Nothing Religious. re the committee iistened, ear, toa “sacred concert," | a@n actor took the part of) college-boy frolicking with a of chorus girls, There was noth- tional or religious in either of | we theatres whore ‘Sunday con-| we” were in progress, the committee | fete tt LH ‘The report of the committees ts to be went to-day to Mayor Gaynor, It con- tains the names of the members of the committee, together with a full list of Copies of the report are to be sent to the District Attorney of Kings County, to the Grand | Jury there and to the State Commis- sioner of Excise. | After the report had been read and considered last night, Supt. McClintock of the Society for the Prevention of Crime got up in the church and said: | “Mayor is trying to befuddle all of us as to the law on excise ques- tens.” Hotel Law le Clear, | ‘The law aa to hotels Is very clear, | aid Bupt. MoClintook, it providing that | every dining room must have at least 300 square feet of floor area, capable of seating at least twenty guests at table, It ie @ violation of law, said Mr, Mc- Cuntook, for a “hotel” keeper to offer a “rubber sandwich" or any other food to & pereon unless the food Is ordered, The Rev. Robert H. Carson, pastor of Qrace Church, said Mayor Gaynor hus greatly changed his opimons on the ex- cigs question since he left the Supreme | Court bench. | Mr. Stevenson of the Committee of Six | eei4 that for some reason the injunction | which the moving picture show folks got from a Supreme Court Justice in Breokiyn last year has been put in cold storage. The injunction stopped the po- lee trom intertoring with Sunday moy. ing ploture exhibitions. | j Boosie acl TOOK POISON BY MISTAKE. | Sebmidt Got Hold of Liniment Bot-| Ge, but Will Recover, Beary Schmidt, forty-five years old, No, Bt West One Hundred and Twon- ty-@ourth street, got up early this morn- tag te take some medicine for a cold By mistake he swallowed a quantity of chheregorm lintment which was in a bettie deste medicine. His wife heard his groans and summoned a po- Neemam, who called Dr, Hoenig from J. | Bees Wright Hospi:al, @octor pumped Schmidt out and ttm to the hospital. He will re- QUESTIONS OF SEX. inte @ young man or w Fete ge dauahter, should have fe contained in this big Howe Dostor Book, aopnteiaiat 1,009 | ages with engr 4 bo "conn country, Ad, Washington ot, Bullale, do th to pay $10 out “an un- |) the drinks onto| “ “we eould go to the city | State Found Dying Under dea mingto Bayard, | tent At a meeting last night tn Graco!!! through !te Vice-President, J. E. Stoven-| |" few turned he was m: him the committees had, but it was stated |" According to Mr. Stevenson, his com. | PX ung Bayard, 2 180 ‘Broadway, | Hospital Window. ‘ON, May 18. — Coroner an an Investigation to stery involved In the| the Garfield Hosp! lor jumped from th (-story veranda and gaining ne revealed An au-| ye suffered from mM a shock that few slight | not have n in normal tis and M. Lewenkraut. | called to seo him last | not until Friday was It| sable to take him to a nos- | nded by two nurses, sat left alone for a) moments, and when the nurses re- | Searchers found r veranda in a It was not he was badly hurt, but suddenly wr Willi, SX KR Yr ASK THE MAYOR CORONER TO CLEAR {ATHLETE AND WIFE . TO FORK OVER $20. MYSTERY INDEATH ' NEAR DEATH FROM ‘=iss= ==" ON DRINK OFFER: OF PHILIP BAYARD Church Club Committee Finds Son of Cleveland’s Secretary ot} .| Gertrude V | street, and | putting | last nigat. y n 3 when he awoke he found th | he gas tude had become dis- comet — Michael Driscoll, Runner,, and Bride Overcome by Fumes From Stove. Mi ner of Yonkers, is da home there as the His young br yusly iil ath t of Inhal was also ov res: to spend sma bed. Two hours Jater her husband w aroused by caping gas, but he and Railroad trai ation, 7th Avenue a time-table, and Room 827,: Pennsylvania 3 "No Deposit, CARAT RING, $100 olehts of the few CHARLES A. KEE! FURNITURE Hh Worth, $1.00 Down 00 a Furnished Complete, $ é 9. 98 4 Furnished Complete, oon Flat, $89.98 Ladies’ or Men's 89 5 Clothing Up to ey Down “tl (0 Per Week lay Evening arked Wagon, MICHAELS BROS 5 AVE QTYHST.BY LYN \E very Thing * EveryRoom | Furniture, Carpets, Ice Boxes, Lamps, Clocks, Go-Carts, Kitchenware, Etc. j Acres of Floor Space Proportionate terms, 10% hael Driscoll, the athlete and run+ is not #0 sert- SEE LONG ISLAND LOW RATES ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 17TH ONE-WAY FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP An excellent opportunity to see the manifold beauties of Long Island and to select a place for a Summer or permanent home when the country is in its Spring grandeur. Special one-day excursion tickets will be sold on May 17th at one-way fare for the round trip, with a minimum of 50 cents from New York (Pennsylvania Station), and 45 cents from Long Island City and Brooklyn for all trains from 8 A. M. until 2 P. M. good to return on any train on the same day. rius of the Interborough Sub’ For tiluatrated descriptive bo: Hist of real estate a postage to Genera! Paasongor Agent. Long Island Railroad, Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures On Everything in Every Department Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves, $15 worth for 25c a week | $50 “ 75¢ << | $100 “« $1.50 « « $200 “ “ $2 50 66 6 $1,000 “ <* $12.50 « Payable by the month if more convenient, We will open an account for any amount on Discount If You Prefer to Pay Cash No Extra charge of any kind, Cowperthwait@Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 Park Row @ Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row Also at 2212-2224 Third Avenue (Cor 121st St.) THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY sufficient strength to craw! to the rear! door and: throw it open. It opened on | to the porch ami across the threshold Driscoll fell unconscious. The sound of fis fall brought neighbors and they | rushed in and rescued Mrs. Drisc | both wery unconsciots unti Driscoll explained is known as one mile runners. 1 the champion outdoor two miler and in 1909 he was supreme at the distance in- doors, He is a member of the National Athletic Union and is connected with | Was onkere: Haws Herald. Leagae Which Wa rean to Meet May 24, S| ihe Postal Progress League of whic) # | rrederick ©. Beach, editor of the entific American, is president, will a conference for the purpose of urging | the adoption of a parcels Post at the Waldorf-Astoria from 2 o'clock until 8 on Wednesday, May: 24. The league has establisied its headquarters in New ‘lyork at No. 1% Kast Twenty-third street. ‘The American Manufacturers’ Export Assoctation, the Gorham Co, the Aeoli- an Company, Bren| Mead &| Co, and RH. Ingersoll & vo. are some Tickets ins are operated from the new Penn- nd 32nd Street, New York, and from in Brooklyn. Station, New York, N.Y. 50c a Week, Three-Piece $29 Mission Suite 10% Discount if you prefer to pay cash, Covered in green Spanish Fabrikoid—made to look well and to last well. Strong frames in the comfortable mission style. The table measures 24x34 inches and has very convenient racks at each end for papers, magazines, etc. Pay $1 Fortnightly or $2 Monthly it Mceatecnte Collector sent if requested. Rugs, Mattings, Etc, Open Saturday Evenings | No limit, emall or large. 15, 1911 bis Cael Ask About “Our ur Charge Account System — Double Liberty Stamps For Soap Wrappers, Etc. Nts SANA DEHMAL we 2h. “63c sara pRON EF WOX ibe a ERP OLS CHAM tid } Xi 4 fa Double ae x Stamps All Day Tuesday SKWERD (sages oP pecial aoe nd ag Etc. AN MAS. ite COMPR ENON 69c 4 eG Eee as | OF MAGNEALASRrter- 1 Be $5 to $6. 98 Silk Waists .98 40. Different Handsome 480 Pretty vei Collection of the Newest Summer Styles From New York's Foremost Makers in this Tuesday Sale at an Average of Half Price Woe want every one of our regular patrons to get the benefit of this sale. It's the great bargain offer in stylish summer waists we hav able to make, From the manufacture point the summer season is over, so we arranged to take over all the sample waists of many prominent makers— a And here they are. Never Bought Such Beautiful Waists Before Here are waists for evening, waists for street wear, waists season. In fact, the exact duplicates of th are on sale now in many stores priced from $5 to $6.98. for afternoon, for business wear, for vacation wear, and silk foularde, pongee silks, volles, striped J “¢$ silks and fine o8 mod every one of them the smi noe Second E: Second | The materiale consist, High and low kiving hens degre Husiness: woman, with tne silk h for the q rs, or are finished with tiny Hcce buttons and other ning that make these walsts smart and distinctive, --May Sale Rugs, ee Linoleums, Etc., rg je a ‘Royal Axminster Rugs, sizc| Roy! Auminster Carpets § 3c |4.9c & 59c Cork Linoleu Fancy Match” In @ variety of new patterns, Two yards wide, Most Value $20 desirable for Summer homes, hotels 32c alue 820; and boarding houses. Unlimited quantity. Square yard. Bale Main and mien Floors. - ‘Wites Velvet phe wine xxx 1! a ercy 4 Inlaid Linol 4.98 wide, ty a is wide; qu Tapestry ae paid pee He ee AB MiP attace 67c ) Fitvesi.206 BOs $12.39 Genuine Inlaid Linoleums} });: “ inst hare, Axminster, Bu ", 4 yarde x Narlety at tterna @ $1. 29 ' miniatee vats Bagel Sorta | pack, Worth $2.00, ‘Square yard { $24.98) |: "$14.85 $2.85 $5.69 aa sige Rome avian, say Gx, are on aie} [FS Seecemeccoses Fourth Moor—We ( _ pa ree Made to Measure- ! From Naushon_ Scotch Beautiful White Embroidered} Zephye Ginghe rn $3: 30 and Lingerie Robes ip Thia Includes All Robes in Stock, Formerly $9.50 to $19.50 ‘The pick of the season's styles and every one a stunning model that represents a robe value heretofore unequalled. Handsome French Embroidered Robes Beautiful Lace Trimmed Robes Robes With Rich Eyelet Embroidery Robes With Baby Irish Embroidery Robes of Lovely Embroidered Batiste and Muslin, In Very Dainty Styles. ' You could not possibly buy the materials, much less consider cost of making, and come anywhere near th pri f Fo bes in this sale. Choice 95 a \ Robes of Embroidered Batiste ‘ SY).69 Lingerie Lace Trimmed Robes moe es (Mult [100r,) mommeeeeneeee ne. Positively no other charge. This in- cludes material, trimming, making— everything. offer this really is. Your dress- maker would charge $5.00 for making the dress alone. Cholce of Over 100 New Designs, Choose from 12 New Models experienced tailor will take your measure, and within 10 days the dress will be de- No other Shape ‘The dress com- a te costs you only Every dress guaranteed to not, your mone, fit t ' } ' 4 An ladies’ oe ‘ ' =. what a wonderful ' ' Will Match the Dress With a Smart New Parasol of Same Material. Semi-made Embroid'd Robes Robes of Marquisette Colored Embroidered Robes ' 1] ‘ ' ' ' }} --Groceries it ory. a Med, limit 10c | ee ne | TOC |} se.tofoneiian s Borax Soap | f Swif Pea Beans Ib =e Wes rel ener ee cakes at RAIN ¢ “THAIN CAROLINA "iO be . lanement. ------Singer or, f Wheeler & Wilson i Sewing Machines Spectal jay Sale Marigold Butter Sweet Violet California Cling Peaches- oe $2.10P original 2 18c » Ma Z erry Washing Powder iy i Me LEMONS Ye ure Calliornia er Juice i rennet Mle Fives POTALE c Bless OnANTES "it i { | ‘No Higher ‘leat Prices Here = i ! ic Ee E ‘ 5 pelt yi AED Liss RAD e tui akinned, DEN 'SvNios 0 np 35c Cc ONY WLEND COnERE Dee SHORT FOREOU TErERS OF 1 \3UN Frosh Now being sold everywh Ciesla MLGiAiH Cig, ‘, $1, 25 re 1 Fricassee Chickens Kitt ow 3 A e De | Hild HON ge HH Tics cas | Fowin; worth the, special, ih L2aC Down Per 10c 14\.c _ Extra Salt Pork Special FRESH PORK. SHOULDERS 12\c| | eo MILK PED VEAL 16c| tilled; id \ 12) Al nt (Port or Sherry: Mole NOT ore ats OF BEE: Club Steaks Bal ste »» Mheluding Jue. 7Qe |» : cial ta Wei iin about 1 to 449" tbs on eae IEGEL, Prost WE Give LIBERTY STAMPS, and Week HS tna" $1 $20 Sewing Machines 1911 model. We guara machine for 10 years d ‘Club Whiske y West E Gallo, Qier $ ' by Ma Wak, rs { Leos OF LAM ROLLED FOASTS ning, 3 drawers and attach ments ‘ i “e Sold on Our Easy Paymeat Pan ‘ H N \weereee(Third Foor ASK FOR TH a, ' THE 14TH STREET STORE, HENRY econ a ee ee ee Femi 13 j [ Li :