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yan MEARE IME ON er orm JUNE = 1911. eet TT PIN WEDNESDAY, anti 4 ENING woRLp, PASS HOLLOW TILE |SERSes5 re eene|°O" Foo Sanwa ene. that't0e books oe aherhonow ietenst| POUND STARVING HERE. | will reveal: financial support rendered - a | | to certain agents who have talked and | Suspected of Theft, Twelve-Year- ORDER Old Beats His Way to | 1 New York. \| TOTHE ALDERMEN —s»— ona ¢ \ 4 made ee os eer bra ace j tion Is taken on the code. It was| Reinforced Concrete Interests | “orders,"“the” soo ot hucing” through it In padlic, and in Leo Hunt, twelve-year-old eon of Proposed new code with its hollow Again Protest Against New ‘| ts Sheet Masic Concert and Special Sale. During the Queensboro Bridge Anniversary Celebration Miss Loretta Boyd will sing all the latest songs. ‘We will offer all sest ete at at Sale prices. ioomingtales’, Goth St. Beotion. A Candy Wonder! !} 1 19¢ FREE with every pound of thin candy we will give a box of assorted chocolates. Riwmingtaien’, Main Moor, | | | Assorted Fruit Nougats, va 68 the Hoare | regularly 29c a Ib., at.. y attemm to fores through the hollow tile monopoly Provisin, and have begun by sending in opposing resolutions. One of these has come from Alderman John A. Bolles, | Who demands that a test of fireproofing Grand Central Btation to-day by Police- man McNamee of the Bast Fifty-first street station, who found the boy try- ing to persuade travellers to let him | carry their grips. MoNames noticed | that the boy was very well dressed and | Chiet of Police Thomas Hunt of Nor- | walk, Conn, was picked up at the | nnex intact w the via sghetis is ee the asked, him why he was eo anrious to 148 tote lugKage Demonstrations, Ete,: Some of the Many Souvei Building Code. “dot to get the money to eat,” replied | ¢ cl Wear Depart- box of Whittemore's 8 | MAN’S § BODY O1 ON TRACKS. [ine nov. “itevent ned nothing since seeMvorke’ Weminweys | rota MosTont bette prone lollsepeetts cap (Shoe Polish "kiven with Monday.” Then the policeman drew || Pinctes, Silk Embroidery, Rose a high cade, well with ry purchase, every | tiomore polish . DEMA A FIR May Have Been That of Philp! fom sie ind that he had fun away Borst hnalt biol gturoldery | known foods witftbe démion In Our Candy Depart: ing ou , : ND E TEST.| Hemet of This City. from home. An obitging motorist had | aihin Tze be, ta in our Tollet Goods Store ment, on oes rocery Advert era | (Syectal to The Evening Werld,) carried him down from Norwalk to oor Leather ts many demonstrations of wil Eeneqoas ry, © Pood Show. Repub ED Sune 14.—The er — modern preparations euGoM | HACKENSACK, N. J 1 Mount Vernon, and he had walked the "ar Tra usicear Tae Samples of } | ers Prepared | body of « well 4 essed middle- of the He had epent Mon- nae merits of tho Davis lirchan 0 epubican Memb Prepared iddle-aged man | rest Bu-2 i bein f a was found near the Little Ferry Cross- ing on the West Shore Ratiroad early to-day. Coroner Tracey is under the | {mpresston that the man feli from a passenger train during the night, for pointed out to you, | | | Seen is nothing to indicate he was Sentral Station, but he had found it will be shown impossible to earn more than a dime in two days. At the Fast Fifty-first etreet station the boy vas provided with @ generous breakfast. Then he was sent down to the Children's Court and hie father notified of his whereabouts. Young ‘Hunt said he left home because he was falsely | Our Great Queensboro Toilet Goods Sale Now On | All paid or charged purchases delivered free to any summer resort within a radius of one hundred miles of the store. to Fight Exclusion of Other Materials. postal given f purchase of also @ skipp with every Nemo and Royal Wor- coster Coracts will be demonstrated by experts Shaving Rey Ore, Shears wilt be with every pi or more in Wear Store | | sddronand 0 Eaiy Herma Great Bargains in Men’s Fine Neckwear: $ a | | | thint etreet and} nth 4M the “faithful” members in the Board of Aidermen have deen lined up to Jam through the proposed new butid- ing code which gives the powerful hol- low tile trust a monopoly for the sale and use o! its fireproofing product in the Greater Now York. Today “or- ders” wore received by the Aldermante | Committee on Buildings, of which W iam P. Kenneally is phairman, to ro up the Aldermen and get ready to po the code. Assurance was received to the effect that while the Mayor would make certain recommendations, these would not affect the standing of the hollow tie trust. It Is expected that before the vacation | period ts announced the Aldermen wil | have tried at toast to -ush through the Proposed code, dexpito the opposition of eminent architects and boflding experts who have consistently opposed certain Provisions affecting the exclusive use of hallow tile. The large reinfored con- orete interests also have continued their opposttion to the proposed grant of a Monopoly to tho hollow tHe trust, not only on the ground of monopoly, but the tact that reinforced concrete, which 1s declared to bo superior to hollow tile and cheaper for bullding purposes, 1s flagrantly discriminated against. CHALLENGE TO TEST DECLINED, THEY PROTEST AGAIN. ‘The reinforced concrete men declare that the excluston of thetr product will mean ruin of thelr interests and will work hardship on owners of all project- ed buildings. They again sent a letter to the Mayor to-day, complaining | against the proposed code provisions | and pointing out that ten days have elapsed since tho issue of thelr challenge | to tho hollow tile makers for @ test, | side by side, of thetr product with that of hollow tile. This offer waa made pub- Vely at the last hearing on the cad | not accepted, to have péen made| Jet severe fire conditions In tho presence of college pro- J other experts who have ‘Thirty- avenue, New of art silk, designs; a eaves; at, 25c and 35c Knitted T 9 Wa le Four-in-Hands, 6 for 25c. mixed various we. | Reversible, 46 in, few show slight mi: figured | long, of plain and | | + and self colors. materials, white 1 122¢ ised cord and crochet ind cross stripes 50c; each.. ts 19¢ 75c and $1.00 Pure Thread Silk Ties; ac- cordion weave silk and crochet four- in-hand; 3 for $1; each. 37¢ 25c and 35c Silk Four-in-Hands and Bat les, 2 for 25c. end four-in-hands, plain colors and neat stripes and figured effects; also polka dots and neat grays; <a S0c and 75¢ Silk Flowing End Four- Interestingldea Contest in whieh Troupe Beds will be awarded E are desirous of get- ting every woman's view-point of our new and unique innovation—the Troupe Bed. We want women to tell us which of the exclusive and distinctive features of this beautiful and adaptabie article of furniture ap- peals to them most strongly. And which of these features would influence their purchase of the Troupe in preference to other bedsteads. Hands, all this season’s newest effect the plain weaves and solid colors; bias and crdss stripes, neat stripes and brocade designs; 6 for $1.38; or, each 25¢ $1.00 and $1.50 Flowing End Silk G seldom sold under the regular prices; of rich quality silks of foreign and domestic make; handsome designs; plain ny selfeffecis and neat striped and bea te | designs; 3 for $1.25; or, each | | Reversible and flowing | Fine Lingerie Waists | Fine Lingerie Waists round yoke of lace insert+ | ing, front and sleeves with embroidery medallions, daingyGet man Val. insert- ing and and tucks on back, front an: sieeve. $160, ‘Mt Floor, ‘Lax. ‘Ave, $1.3. BIAOMINOD AL og 1] Men’s Straw Hats | To-Morrow, *] Lingerie Waists ornamented with pretty’ front and sleeves showing imitation hand-made in-) panels of embroidery and serting and colored em-|Venice medallions, Dutch broidery, with Dutch neck, neck, kimono sleeves, Val and kimono sleeves, here] lace on front, lback and C| siceves. 25¢ Men’s $1.50 and $2 “Artistic” Summer Shirts, Here's one of the greatest Shirt bargains of the year. Of good quality mer- cerized material, with a high, silky finish, in solid color soisette, Russian cord stripes, woven and self-colored satin stripe and Jacquard fabrics; in all desirable solid colors and stripes; some have separate soft collars. Sizes 14 to 17. 2 for Main’ Foor, Main Guth St, Bide, to-morrow at... 79° ese Men, Attention! We Are Going to Sell 3,000 Men’s and Youths’ $10 and $12 Sutts “FIVE $58 The Greatest Clothing Sensation in Years! i None C. 0. D. No mail orders. None to dealers. $3.50 All we ask of you is---come early. Your money back if not satisfied. Troupe ed in Cabinet Posittan. The Following paeees will be Given LEITH TRO FOR PUR BEST 61x Beat. Sgt Boa Spring 1 Bet ORT a ABOUT THE Pourt ‘oe Rite ee Compl Drap: Additional Awards For the next etx best letters or easare the following Giscount will be al; fa Troupe Bed, lowed on the purchage pri Prise winners have until ‘Bom Spring Mattrense and Draperies oomplete. t. reduction on price ef any Troupe Bed—provided pur- #103 ‘Troype Bed at 8 898 Trop t "8 ee oo SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO CONTESTANTS Every woman entering this contest who does not win « prize will be al- aro thin $0 daye after clue, of contest. ed by dis intereated judges chosen from Advertising ‘swapaper professions, Con- feat cloner August iste 19d, See the ad to the attention of the he reinforced concrete in- wilt roquire the test before ell approves the code. It is said the Mayor may insist that the / tat be made before he communicates | his Ideas an the code to the Board of| Aldermen. The activity of John D. Moore of No. ® Church stret, and Charles B. Meyers| of No. 1 Union Square West, who have heen prominent in drafting the present | proposed colde, has been investigated | by the rotnforced concrete Interests. It 1s declared that both Moore and Meyers represont the hollow tile in- terests. The former is an engineer, and the latter an architect. NOT OFFICIALLY WITH TRUST, BUT VERY ACTIVE. Yor several years they have been ac- tive in Building Code matters, but they are not officially connected with the ‘ project. They have attondod every pub- ; lo hearing and have frequently been in ¢lose communication with the membera of the Aldermanic Committee on Bulld- ings. It is known that many of the provisions have been drawn by these men, in fact, they have been tn ocom- mand of the whole situation as advisers. ‘They have fought right and left for the Bollow tile provision, Meyers and Moore at one time wore HOW TO SUCCEED During the last few years conditions in all lines of business, even profes- sional life, have changed so completely that every man is waking up to the things about the ‘Troup: To Out-of-Town Bectestaeta: Dvery woman should see the Troupe et before covering the, on ng our cunmot oalls write et om feet re, describing the — avo conditions of content, for << Troupe Bed in Bed Posttion, Address letters, easays and communtoatio ns pertaining to contest to Manager, THOMAS MANUFACTURING CO., Idea Dept, 40 West 34th Street, New York for young men 14 to 22 years. Sizes There are Blue Serges, Plain and Fancy. Fancy Worsteds in Brown, Gray and Tan. Fancy Cheviots in neat sie effects. Black Serges and many others. Extra Salesmen. No waiting. 2d floor. for men 33 to 44 chest. GREAT QUEENSBORO®*SALE OF BEAUTIFUL WALTERS PIANOS} ———Sap.oamrsGn: 1) | a Don’t Miss Our Wondertul Pure Food Show Now On!! Waldorf Pound Cake; Ano} ratsin oF plains 79, Stupendous—Unique Unprecedented—Overwhelming FREE! FREE!! Products Washing . por ity stra large Bmait ig AM ny 2 aire Frain Ott; Kopore- 1 abe, er halt ist sachs $1.88 One Quarter Pound of our 60 cent Delicious India Tea with 50 cents worth of groceries or more. 10c Quaker Oats; to ® customer, package Cleansers go ue imported ‘Table Teittes; Laundry ruit and wine favars; ko B!he3. box packaes. 25e sees ie Butterines highost gra: You may eat and drink to your heart's content and also enjoy souvenirs fost thst ate te ein access Hie sekewitt's Borax 5320 eer O! F 18e | which will be pre ted to our visitors, “Bring the children with you: it ia mast 5 ize and learn to do some! Si 1 cake Santa Claus time in June. No mail ord Ne one thing and do it well. bed box ot ied ge a Santa us time in mai ers filled : So it is with any article that is sold 90 Wekl Aveta, Red Hot | Granulated | Lea & Pr Waking sige Cocoa: bane Bitter j por cao, 2. ‘ekler’s $13)" Red Ho! cee % ar’ to the people. It must have genuine 6ic Tamales and Red Hot merit or no amount of advertising will hl Ribbon Float tates” 14c S maintain tho demand for the article “tae sSoapilerke gl. Chili Con Carne ean. Ze] win. — | Vor many years we have watched White Rose Tea & Coffee | | with much interest the remarkable || . , Corton and Other Teas; | ] record mai o 2. Kilmer’ | We advise everybody thinking of buying a piano to attend Bishop s 45c Preserves ee toes 3 Oly per con, Bees he great Kidney, Liver | this remarkable Queensboro Sale. It brings you the greatest Pillsbury Flour |. loads piano opportunities in America. them all. ° 45e "por 11 vericties—Preserved White C d Figs, Peaches, Spiced Peaches, Swamp-Root, n and Bladder i Remedy. From the very 9c, 14c, 19¢ ries, Plums, Nectarines, Blackberries, beginning tho proprietors had so much Spiced Pears, Pineapple, Quince. 24-1b, baus, 7905 12 44, cen Ib. bags Ste and $1.20 : Saewdrit “Lard: Go. Celebration Sale Specials: Spi can, 35¢ and...... Sito hs eh si. 00 a like, and the piano will soon prove unsatisfactory to you, Not only do we Complete Lamps, fiat LY, wera: Dee 60 Et EA DERS place the highest-grade pianos within the reach of everybody, but we offer wick burner, regul rly 3: Th R ADI the greatest piano values in America. $1.69, in this spe. > urs- $ D lly There is not a penny adder to the price. We charge no insurance, no Gil wale at 98 | WORL. | extras of any kind. We sell the piano at the given price and deliver it Complete Lamps, to your home upon regularly $99, | ayonly, -$ Going out of town for the - — special at $1.49 | e elebration W. Complete Lamps, regu | bend, tant summer may have the World Give Frees ensBoro, Bridge & regen re larly $2.98 end tite 'eb | This is by far the greatest rocker bar- sent to them, and a by | tive Free Wii! ion und a nitver plana cover $3.49, special a $1.98 te. $13.20 gain of the year. It is suitable for porch, changed as often as desired. | Beware? 0), Wirhame m plano. unless Tt beara « promineat maker Goroplete Lamar: regu ; $40/ "Ls Sewing pring room or dining room; frame is very , pe Be wm mahutncwurer ie ashamed’ ts, pu une on d Liuve ihe | Morning World, 12¢ per week | {\[) a piano there ta a f Cn Se a ae aaa $4.49, special ut $2.98 | POUL a Tire Ba 4 . eavy ona is of sot golden oak, with the Evening World, 6c per week || alters J) m3. Complete Lamps, regularly $4.98 and $5.98, $3.49 head, table effect, wutor @ y Son Ley Bicol sn peed i feat is of double Don't buy @ go-called tightly used’ or second-hand plano very special value at.. “histes.” Ava / glaze cane that will ou! it two seats of Sunday World, 5¢ per Sunday Caution " be wort lows 4-Panel Art Glass Shades, 10-inch size, with be 198. | 6 Mac a 18 " | feed. A truly remarkable vatue. No mail, i Pashi 49 Ci ula 5 his special wale w Send a ne ee Cole Exchange [$3.49 Complete | fringe, regularly $1.69, in t hia special sale ut. 9e e | ied. Ant 18.0 0 | © 9. D. or phone orders. pega | confideace in it that they invited every $375 List B Walters Pianos at..... den 4 $198 Tb bows, B7eH Bs 7 to test it, fi f cost, bef ‘ F 4 Pafigich ox ihe! Ib, bags 14c quart. 2) Our 80 Salad O1l-—(Cotton Beet) Peied Bice: per Bite Mee SU sels Beane. Be $400 List Walters Excelsior Pianos at... $225 |. Quailty, wieken' 196 | gitTHR Patios “ain Lticr 20¢ Package... 2. Ile It is a physician's prescription. They have on file thousands of let- sample bottle, address Dr. Kilmer & $550 List Walters Style D Pianos at...........$260 ‘an Peerless “India Tea; highest grade; ‘our 62¢° quality, tb flavenms Dge| Ou ive Oil Ze Miatard Sardines —Can | een Choice Meats—Thursday’s Low Prices Hindquarters of Canada Lamb, th.. 10)4e . Si og ayer rol waiferers who| | $575 List Walters Queensboro Pianos at........$275 S7e nd ti 900 perett Mel, de) Ueamamrecte ce aarti. Le Smoked California Heme, per Ib... Ihe |, My 2 he mall own, ur Boe as Cr "Cattee— -99, | ~70tns of Pork, per Ib.............. aye y Foaalt of ita use. mantis Gi 6 $5. 00 Down and $1 .00 a Week Putted Wheati perp” th 250 Mel 01 Boe A a Carte Cott : 2% per i. 0., Binghamton, N. Y., and mention sBesiaipnarateriaie | | *ineheieltes Mereonetioerrine atte] | Decorated Porcelain Oil Lamps eee hinge | 420 Solid Oak Rockers, Double ~ fifty cents and one dollar, 00 List Walters Mastert Walters Pianos are built to last a lifetime. Buying a Walters Piano is the safest, surest and best piano investment you can make. Don’t buy the cheap stencilled pianos. It ia expensive and unbusiness ™ Decorated Porcelain Oil Lamps, ornamental and useful, very special prices. Handsomely decorated! globes to mate! =—==The Store of Certain Satistaction—BLOOMtus « Sewing Machines t Sewing Machines, 1S) J ; Biot: Cane Seats, Wr to 3a \ve., 59th to 60th St, cam