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A ALTER ON ONE ELA NER OCTETS PO: 1911.' required to find what is ‘reasonable’ and THE EVENING WORLD, | | wacyteymam <M fenton, A,Commant |W. J BRYAN CAN'T SEE M. Bennett, tre. Anna Ry Carr, Mre | VALUE OF DECISION. | Mrs. L. G. Horner, % cents. 2, six of $1, one | “It Doesn't Appear to Affect Stan- of 50 cents, two of 2% cents, one of 22 | FRIDAY, tonvey was that the recent decision of the Supreme Court has worked ‘no’ hardship upon the company. “It is my beef that the Court Kself was unreasonable in inserting the word ‘unreasonable’ into the Anti-Trust MAY 26, 17. and Commissioner of Accounts Fow dick found {t necessary yesterday to recommend that the aged director of the menagerie, John W. Smitn, be retired on half pay if possibie.. ‘The promised shaking up of the Park Sunken Fass: Hollow cheeks and protruding chin ll come from ill-fti what is ‘unreasonable.’ time things will go on cannot quite see the val decision.” ee PLAN OLD AGE PENSIONS In the mean ey have. Anonymous: Two of . | cents, | dard’s Operations to Any Mate- |1t is now necessary for the highest Department began yesterday, when teeth. Don’t try te LANDS TWO: SHOTS, MAKES LITTLE BIT |. lal Extent,” Says He, __ |S2urt,to.give 8 cetniien of ‘resonable | BOA CITY'S EMPLOYEES. |*u0t.,Jone, Jt, Bantty sereed, to, the wer yous teath This may require recommendation reducing him to assist the. to Toe | NEW AUTO FIRE ENGINE, THE oy qouia sike to be FIRST OF ITS KIND, ARRIVES, | tis st.naara on matte -— J. Bryan to-day. “In an afternoon It Pumps by Gasoline and Makes | newspaper 1 wos quoted as saying that Thirty Miles an Hour—May be recent devision of the Supreme Court ave ce years. “As nearly as T recall, it hae required nearly five years to convict the Standard Ol; company of violations of the law during the last twenty years. Now that the decision has fina ne it is found ant superintendent, to $3,000, ‘There has already been inatituted a general examination of the 700 laborers ot Central Park under George R. Hilty er Fordick’s department His ealary ie cut Pensioning laborers in the city's em- ploy who have attained the age of sixty or have been at work thirty years continuously is the suggestion of Com. missioner of Parks Stover. He pro FIRED IN CHASE MORE FOR ST. ROSE NOW aT DENTIST | Tal Worked a hind on examination that the decision does ; eatadlished i me Go to Queens 4 hardship on the com-|not appear to affect the operatione of] Doses the creation of @ fund for the 0 Ot Pret Detectives Disguised as Bridge Small Contributions Slowly te Pany.’ It may have been simply @ typo-| the Trust to any material extent. purpose by legislative action. Draper at a salary of will prob “Probably several 332 Sixth Avenue, near 20th St The automobile fire engine ordered by Kraphical error, but what I meant to - aan " the Fire Department some time ago ar- — — a rived at Fire Headquarters at noon yea. terday, It was taken to the depart- j me nt repair shops at Fifty-sixth atreet ‘ears more will bel The idea developed when Mr. Stover New York City ably de discontinued. Swelling Fund for New Hos- pital for Incurables, Tenders See Bomb Victim Pay Money. Sixth Ave., 20th-22d Streets 1868—Evstablished 43 Years—1911 at the corner of Jackson streets. It will accdinmodate one hun- | put eteam pumping. | red patients, including both men and| ‘The new fire engine weighs about five women, and will be the only institution |tons and has @ pumping cap: of ite kind in the city. | gallons a minute, The propelling engine | The aum of 960,000 js necessary for the |is eix cylinder and ninety hi “power, ‘After a chase from the Wiitis avenue | completion of the structure. Consider-| with a speed of thirty miles an hour. bridge over the Harlem to the water | ably over $26,000 has alrendy been raised, |1t_ will probabiy be stationed in Queens. from at One Hundred and Thirty-chird | The Home must depend upon the gen- | # Gtreet, in which ten or more shots were | @TOUs Dublio to make up the total. \ fired, Batvatore Romano, of No. $06 Hast | _4!! checks should be made payable to | ihe hrtet ant Nis esteemed yotn D. Cetmammina, No. 426 Cherry street, employer, Antonio Lique, of No. 806 Eaet| ‘The list of donors follows: One Hundred and Seventh street, were caught early to-day by three headquar- ters detectives who have been trailing suspected black handers for several | weeks. They were locked up at head- quarters. The detectives, Digiiio, Cavane and Mithell!, had been told by Antonio Sper- asso, of No, 907 Bast Forty-fftth street, Evening World ano‘her | of the n debctle bog gpl satine B... Me hea Stam s Stam 4 Police Nearly Spoil G M | recent contributors to thelr bulldi oe ann oat ieoene e whe . H ice Near’ oil Game Mis- | fund, and tt ts pudtisned to-day, The | Te Bret autem ie een eis now | e : toot new pn wi un ote ai woe Seay Wa" Om wtaaces ‘if Decoration Day 3 Days Off and Only One Saturday Between : taking Shooting Sleuths for “Gangsters.” id Front | yitteenth etreet, 1s gasoline propelled It behooves you to make note of this fact od early, whether for the homecoming or going, whether for the trip to seashore or mountain; for New Yorkers desire to be well dressed. We have especially prepared our lines that complete assortments will facilitate your quick selection. } Everything in Stylish Wearing Apparel for Men, Women and Children Remarkable Gathering of Misses’ and Girls’ Dresses and Suits, Embracing Beautiful Attire Suitable for Graduation or Confirmation Girls’ Lawn Dresses Misses’ Summer Suits Suitable for Graduation O'Neill Matn e:ero=TRNed Fleer. or Confirmation. Misses’ and Junior Suits, $12.75 O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. A fae > : Made of serge and white and black hairlines; lined Girls’ Lawn Dresses, embroidery and lace trim- throughout with satin; shaw! and sailor'collar effects; trimmed Michael Coleman, $250. Anonymous Benefact Mrs. M. A. Walker, M Fr. Lane, each $10, lo Class of the Firat @f lettere threatening him with death by Church, Brooklyn; Lout med panel effect, waist and sleeves elaborately and pain tailored. Sizes 13 to 18 years; bomb ettitetto and revolver if he did not | 4. gin me BNCRLIOE: trimmed, waists trimmed with beading of Sb iinieernteranins AA re eee os é leave money in certain places. Sperazzo| Mason & Co. William H. Sidenburgh, embroidery and ribbon. Sizes * Misses’ Pongee Suits. $15 declares he 1s nd retattn to Giuseppe | Mrs, M. Shombal, E. R. Dumont, Miss | Guaranteed aft Food ane 8, 10, 12, 14 years $8. 95 8! . Speraszo, who was killed three years | Minnie Anthony, Mary 1M. Cunninghain, Withee or oan ed fac-aimtle ten. , 10, 12, Peete eee nee fe Medium length coats; lined throughout with peau de ago in a shooting fight in front of his | D: an Ambureh, Miss Elizabeth E. | umonfajs’ from prominent people you F L D cyane; skirts pleated ies 14° NR 10 Years home by ailered Black anders, but ‘Kctess, Eleanor Yoyt Brainard $1.00, AND, 9820 ROXEH, Girls’ Fine Lingerie Dresses AE ae persis years; O15 ; there are memoranda left by the late! 1h Wishet, Bydhey. Repeleon, M nan & Riker Drug Stores, Greene rs P ' eee fee We ee CeCe eee Lieut. Joseph Petrosino which contra Bealeman, Bertha 8. Mar Re Girls’ Lingerie Dresses, elaborately trimmed el ron. sNartto, or sent. by malt on Lillian A. Smith, each $20. Misses’ and Junior Coats, $15 to $19.75 Made of pongee; 7 and full length models, I tly tri d. Si 13 to 18 ye LA $19.75 Girls‘ Lawn Dresses at $4.75 Made of white, with Dutch neck, peasant sleeves; full pleated skirts with embroidered flounces. Sizes Bto Ub years; at... ccc ece cee ce eee reeeenees $4. 75 Reliable Fountain Pens | $1 00 Made to Sell at $5, at | * each Main Store—Firet Poor. with lace, low neck in two beautiful models, one with a pleated skirt while the other has the panel effect, and trimmed with ribbon. Sizes8tol4years $ 1 9.75 Dainty Swiss Dresses Girls’ White Dress in Swiss, trimmed with lace and embroidery, drop lining, tucked waist and skirt with ribbon sash., $7.95 One Bomb as Warning. There was a particularly vicious bomb explosion in front of Antonio Sperazzo's place on March 2 after he had refused to pay $2,000 demanded in a letter. Win- dows all through the neighburhond were cracked. Last week Sperazzo had a letter or- dering him to put $200 in his pocket and fo to the Willis nvenue bridge. “A man with @ red handkerchief about bi neck,” the letter you and say: ‘Have you got the money?’ ‘Then he will walk on and another man wil) come from behind and bold out his hand. Give him the $200." Bperasto took the Vachris at Headquarters, 414 not have $20, and anyway tired of being “bied," he said. s put Digilic, Cavane and Mitchell on the Job. Digiiio Greased as a watchman and roosted in the eentry box at the Bronx | end of the bridge. The other two, Gressed in the uniform of bridge tend- era, were at the lower end. Three extra electric lights were #0 placed that anything in the radius of their rays would be distinctly visible to the de- tectives at either end of the bridge. Saw the Money Paid. Bperazno was told to get right in the Fetelpt of price, Camnnundad, "hy MAGISTRAL CHEMICAL CO. on Hulldte or “will walk up to | 3 Tucked Lawn Dresses Girls’ Lawn Dresses witb tucked waist and skirt, yoke trimmed with lace and embroidery and finished with lace ruffles. Sizes At $8.95. 8, 10,12. I4vears............ SI4,95 Tennis Racket at Special Prices er Gligree pens; some have handsome pearl mo others are ornamented with two gold bands; some are aelf-filling. There are plenty of ladies’ pens. Women’s Neckwear Men's W. L. Douglas F; A Oxfords, Specially Priced Including Many Russet Oxfords Regularly $3 and $3.50, at 92.25 Real Lace Neckwear O'Neill Main Mtore—Becond Floor. O'Neill Main Store—Basement. We will offer to-morrow the sur- plus stock of one of the best makers of tennis rackets in America at less than factory cost. The rackets brightest sone of the extra: lights and was furnished with a rol! of bills which contained $19, but which looked like | $1,900, Along came Tique, with a ban- | are made on frames bent so as to $4.50, at... secure great toughness and elas- ticity; strings of the best gut. Real Baby Irish Dutch Collars, value 59.98 one Poins. Venice Lace Co tar) and $550 at. dana about his neck, and said: Shapes: egg, oval and wedge with “Have you the money?” frames concaved so as to present greater playing space. These were made to sell for 83.00, $4.00 and een: Te a 91,25 double sailor collar effe of fine batiste embroider . $2.00 values at 75¢ “Yes,” answered Sperazzo 5 | Right behind Lique was Romano, who held out his hand and took the | deceptive looking bunch of bills. j “Why are you #0 nervous and why | Romano | | One style made of fine ne finished with net plai and edged with French 01.25; 91.25 valuesat. WG - HD ; When you buy W. 1. Douglas shoes telow the price d | branded upon them, you are getti genuine bargain, even though the factory calls them “f 5 ‘1.79 2 ‘Dol Madh oT factory damaged”; for Saturday only; at Boys’ W. L. Douglas Oxfords, regularly oO Guimpes of white tucked net; entire sleeve and | 99 50; Maate: brenasol Ae cin suet I e Galurday (Dost ttc, Yemos and Rowe Hard Gum bodier tucked: fulllength sleeves: 4 toad; value $7 “Sdeu's “Burois#® Shoes and Gidords ai Dearh ien Dibliies who sand ase! the | Special ls 18 Cita cand fevers for Decoration | Fichus. Sailor Collars, Side Frills, Yokes, Half Sleeves, Real 50 box calf. viel kid, tan Mtussia and tan ict. in both revolver, dropped out of the sentry Y Stowe Buanent | Day Outing and May Walks. Irish Crochet Dutch Collars and Stock Collars, at, each... .. C | bigh and low cuts; at 3 bex to the bridge floor and fired a shot ) into the air. Romano threw his re- He meant it to go nto but ft fell short and the SSS Inve old Colonial Annual Sale of Untrimmed Millinery—At Less Than Half-Price | i WWW oO. OAD and Childre 's Simple n Romano's Pajamas for girls and bo: n white and colored Black Chips at_9S¢, values $1.45 ' e Y O'Neill Main Store—Firet Fi: t ee RR RE REED {t now as evidence, G r joer, Many Shote Are Fired. Z\i Misses’, Children’s and Women’s Untrimmed Dress Shapes MODERATELY PRICED pera : sseeeny o Infants Sag, AP Pee | i canna | itm ran, | Men's Furnishings Digiiio in the purau r@) e ays en. i O'Neill Main Store—Junt Inside Btat st. Noor, F madras, gingham and nainsook: with and 87.25 | nists. Trimmed Hats; values $1.50 Men's $2.50 Silk Mixed Shirts, $1.65 i nd again point blank at tHe backs of | MiUiget Linas EEA be. uperior Finish Black Ne They are made of soft silk with a little mercerized [iM ; he = ‘sckmailers, The chase waked New ‘Hyland’ Rompers and Bloomer Suits, “y is to ~ ——— cotton mixture, which increases the wearing qualit; i bs ‘- pared. and. TYAS. piroet three-piece garment in one; in plain colors, checks tan, 98¢,_values ues 66.00 and $4.50; at 93.75, without altering the silk look, made coat models, sil } rt acoln avenue and ended at the ‘ s; easily Inundered; sizes 2 to 6 years; ; bgt worked buttonholes, ball pearl buttons, French double } Mae Gumpe, when Remane over. e ane TesI st aAtIAg ND Tee eta oe 98 Exceptional Offering in Flowers Tn sillgise sod teers ware, ae i o¢ LAque and the two tripped and fell | A Imported Lilacs; values 98c; Pp fl A ; ’ ng each other like wild cats. The as ee ws at lV Infants’ Hats, Caps and Bonnets in Pod chic bids aa a Shee Bunches; values 75¢; Men's $1.75 Negligee Shirts, $1.10 { é etives had been held back a little styles; all the latest straw styles; suitable for af : >) , Madi } y two uniformed policemen who, hear- y U e ” little men and women, from 280 t0......++++ 8.98 elepee we Bunches; values Wit cattnentcienea ei Fits Bee ie Moe ‘| j he shots and thinking that th i jes at STe. 7 is J aun +A WIE TCARTES ACHETER Ih ee ali an Pretty, Short Coats for Children from 1 to 5 years; - Rose Sprays; values | 73c: at 25e. neat stripes; cut full and 0 NOM pe AGS 2 white and all useful and serviceable color, trimgned with |_Rose_ Sprays; _veines sada se MARCH rt ~* io, who was al@ad of the others, velvet, collar and cuffs, sailor = re 81.25; 14 i Be ee vat pertet and toanen | e collars and novelty buttons. . 1.50 °9.98 . . letached; sizes 1314 to 20. | hield and then the policemen began o Girls’ Dresees, 2 t« rs, hobble, co-ed, Russian, French waists, Hubbard, Gretchen and en's $5.00 Silk Pajamas, $3.45 5 } hooting after the Black Hand men Princess styles; in while and all popular colors and materials; beautifully 59c $10 of dight weight silk. plain colofs, double silk loops; blue : \ fab ceesine deonciaton ta Puctay trimmed with embrcitery, luces, ribbons and rosettes... ...ee00 cee to nd white. All sizes. Just the pajamas for travelling, ban & middle-aged man, arrest yn’t take up much room in your grip of all who came within her sway t May 17 at No. 82 East Thirty-ninth| street, In his room the police found the | 4: amite’’ they had $2 Eye Glasses, 85c O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor. Men's $5.00 Soisette Robes, $3.45 Made of Soisette in in and neat stripes, all staple colors Made with round collar 8 while trailing Mc explosion Feb. 7 at inth street thatVachris match. Ideal for warm ith girdle t weather lounging or beach uae. All si Men's 75¢ and 31.00 Bat Ties, 35c telbano afte! , 632 East Thirt | and his men met Sperazzo, | Gold-fille d eyeglasses or spectactes at less than half price, an offer not likely to be repeated. It is 10 karat gold-filled, will not corrode or discolor, fitted with the right iscopic lenses 23 82 to 46 chest measure These are very #12.00, unusual suits (hat you make your selection from at L G U n7, G are) for your eves, which are examined by a licensed optometrist. Just to introduce our new = — 7 The characteristic features of the ‘Dolly aoarariceae PLR ey Pr HEY Fie a ad ’ tee 85c Pie earths tart oni pisckwese enseacl es | ——— y Madison” Toe Slippers are the high tongue, with Seen ene eee ee Y the Unique Colonial Buckle and the low effect of a ’ C M I + ; ! SILVER || Pump. “In Patent Leather, Tan Russia Calf and [] {| Women’s $2.50 Low Cut Shoes | Men’s Spring and Summer Suits HAT PINS || Z Gun Metal. Moderately priced at G O'NSIN Stain Store—Second Floor, i y $ 50 Z at $1.90 Actual Value 915.00, 918.00, $12 00 { ) cents Y 5: Y O'Neill Main Store—Second Flo wen On Sale to-morrow .. ° { each Y VG Well modeiled low cut shoes of patent leather, tan Russia, Notwithstanding this low price we will make alterations free of charge. ‘These garments | C 7 | and white canvas; all new and fresh; three 190 are made by the «I lest and best known manufacturers in Am sold by the is f ad pumps; all sizes and widths. offe city in the country for 815, is will give \ a 7 Saturday only at the price of... tee “ ) ¢ transaction this Was that placed them in our hands io pia a mmey er ofa mais aa on of es orn ameristar he nut Band aw iit ae tat | tamped on a y Misses’ and Children’s Shoes all wool and pur ds. They are absolutely perfect fitting and have the appearance and a fait tegaateat | | J) Shoe means Y | Box calf, vii kid with patent tip and, tam gvici kid ete Hg A ita gi carr meter taesbriecad evi tren dea iim, 2h eent 0b eae l Standa of erit / bvltons slise @ ta 11; a OReL Fea erly $1.85; 97 OE and regulars in browns, blues, graye, fancy stripes, checks, mixtures and plain colors, All elses i ta Tetert leather, Cun Metal end Velvet Strap Fi mgs, sizes 6 to 11, regularly | 25 £1.25, ot (£0; sizes 1124 to 2, regu'arly 1.50, at aeee « White Canvas button and Ankle Strap Fumrps atel.25and 1,50, 180 Broadway 6th Ave., & 20th St. '9 New York A limited quantity of men’s first quality genuine Panama Hats; special shay FEL ANALY SPAR TEM $3.00