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HOLLOWTILEVOTE. BY THE LDERMEN Message Insists i, Uns Coim- 1 Blete Review of Proposed | New Building Code. | MAY DEMAND FIRE TE: No Preference to Fireprooting | Except for Undoubted Rea- sons, He Writes. As excl € 1 World yerte Mayo prepared ¢ an active pa Aight over t roposed building code, It had been brought to his attention that the code gave a virtual monopoly to the use of hollow tile fireproofing, which t# exclusively produced under patents by the National Fireproof Company. This company has powerful Tammany backing. The as also informed that retnfore inder concrete !s even better th tile and cheaper, or | ; He wants demonstrate those ] wever, on recommend. ons made to him. . the Bi Aldermen requiring that carefully inquires ‘' is taken on the \loption of t he May, Several upon tne in rv nee to the differ- ence of opini hether hollow tile te better than concrete for building purposes, however high the building may go. I suggest that this matter be examined tnto very carefully, and that no co be given to either unless ed reasons so that assist you in any way that [can Respectfully, W. J. GAYNOR, Mayor Pehshlpnebhek al MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION MAY AMEND CERTIFICATE. Attorney-Gener: Wants to Pra by C court. Supreme Justice Erlanger has amend its ra “so as to truly set forth tts obfe purposes.”* Jerome, Rand & Kre cation, which w elation was © to practice law Mrlanger says “The Association was organized under the Membership Corporation Law, and under no possib! netruction of its t forth, could, trading or may ¢ Publ eps ‘ BARS BROOKLYN PASTOR. POUGHK Dresbyter sion here, has dec Rev. Mr. Petit o Brooklyn. It is el ple's Chureh is wil q an orthodox den } pastorate is not of posses t e right kind of religious faith pastorate. ed Children Day Nursery for ¢ Needs #1 ‘The Fresh Air Com: Day Nursery for Colo which Mra, Franie P. Downing 1 man, is trying to raise to p expenses of twenty-five childven fi Childven, tw. weeks on a far have been guara: GAYNOR HOLDS UP. ‘OCEAN BOULEVARD bilists that the exclusion of all but trot- | ion of the \} The Pine Plains Presbyterian Church had called the Rev. Mr. Petit to Its ea | TRY TO GET VACATION FUND. | i © of the Hope airs ay the The railroad fares eon enti I ay MIR ERENT TL OE I REIS AES A STITT Seem women _ [sr by statute of other thes nent | vehicles was in n of the const!- nation, because and deprives tax- of public highways out of the common funds. Mr. Mr. Beitys showed decisions rt of Appeals and of courts served deciaion | Commissioner's i's Rane to Re-|, serve Road for Trotters Fought by Clubmen, tert From “You promis orry’ Club." u jo ft tot “Don't | | vid man, It wouldn't | The contention of antomoblie owners and drivers of the Long Island Automobile Club, that of the Ocean Boulevard to Coney o them as to horse= Kjyn, represented by ull Isiand ts as fi ustice Kapper in the srooklyn, to-day vomplaints of the auiomo- Is your nose Miphe det eee? marked’? on’t be if you use the Fortis Sudion Chie It holds eyeglasses securely on any shaped nose without tilting or slipping — yet so gently it leaves no mark. Attached to your glasses, 35 cts. babel any at our yn men, went bef Supreme Co: A year nu! ting rigs from the dirt road in the mid-/| die of the boulevard, between one o'clock in the afternoon and dusk, ted to a special act of the Legislature, set- ting aside the road from Twenty-second | avenue to Kings Highway for light! horse vehicles only. ‘On June 6 to make @ test case, Charles Herman, Secretary of the Automobile ‘ub; Ray Stewart Kavanagh, f r Secretary; H. @. Andrews, Chairman of | the Law Committee of the club, and A. H. Brotherhood deliterately had them selves arrested for driving on the dirt road. They refused bail and were taken out of Butler street lock-up on a writ of habeas corpus, which was argued ¢ day by Col. J. D. Bell, Assistant Cor- poration Counsel, on behaif of Park Commisstoner Kennedy, and by George D, Bettys for an assoctation of horse- men, against T. Elitott Hodgkin for the Automobile Club. Mr. Hodge contended that the ex- Has caught ye New York town entirel and its feir- est ladies appreciafe ye aINtiness f of Constipation ‘The Wretchedness grace of this style The chars icteristic features of tl “Dolly Madison” Toe Slippersare ane high tongue with the unique Colonial Buckle and the low effect of a Pump. In Patent Leather, Tan Russia Calf and Gun Metal. Moderately priced at $ 5° Cammeyer Stamped ona Shoe eM Standart o Merit 6th Ave. & 20th St. THE “evening WORLD. TUESDAY, “JUNE 20, Stern Brothers will close their establishment at 12 o'clock Noon on Saturdays and at 5 o’clock on other business days. To-morrow, an Exceptional! Offering of Women’s Seasonable Gloves Milanese Silk Gloves, sixteen-button length, Paris Point Embroidered, 75° in black and white, Usually sold for $1.25 Pair, at Chamois Gloves, one pearl button, P. X. M. sewn, spear back, 756 in cream and white, Usually sold for $1.00 Pair, at df Chamois Gloves, twelve-button length, P. X. M. sewn, Fisk back, in cream and white, Usually sold for $2.00 Pair $1.48 White Summer Fabrics At About One-Half Regular Prices Checked and Striped Sheer Lawns, + 12¢ Dotted and Fancy Swisses, Cross Bar Batistes and Satin Striped Muslins, Value 25c Yard | Mercerized Lingerie Batiste, 40 inches wide, 1 5¢ | special finish for waists, dresses and undergarments, | Value 28¢ Yard Mahogany Furniture tn period reproductions and attractive modern designs For Dining Rooms Sideboards, from $48.50 to 109.00 | China Closets, from $32.00 to 77.00 | Dining Tables, from $34.00 to 65.75 For Library and Living Rooms Library Tables, from $15.25 to 84.00 Book Cases, from $24.00to 75.25 Upholstered Chairs, trom $16.50 to 92,00 For Bedrooms Bureaus, from $24.00to 93.00 Chiffoniers, from $21.25to 77.00 FOURTH FLOOR NEW BUILDING Bedsteads and Bedding Special Values for To-morrow Brass Bedsteads, in all widths, two inch tubing, English lacquer, bright or satin finish, Heretofore $22.50 Enamelled Bedsteads, Heretofore $6.50 and 8.00 Upholstered Box Springs, at $10.00, 12.50 Heretofore $12.50 and 16.50 Woven Steel Springs, at $4.50, 6.75 Heretofore $5.50 and 8.00 Special Black Hair Mattresses, 3 ft. $17.50 4 ft. 6, 20.00 Heretofore $20.00 and 25.00 $14,50 at at $4.75, 6.75 The two entrances on West Twenty-second Street will be found very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages. West 23d and 22d Streets Block 8th Ave. UMN 5c to CMP VY sen s U ae St me Watch ‘Watch (or dur Daily Bed Specials~ Specials We Sell More Beds and Bedding Than Any Other Store in the City, and Our Prices Are Always the Lowest! Handsome Continuous Post Brass Bed Actual $22.00 Value ps - Very massive construction throughout, two- inch continuous posts, one-inch fill- ers with large T- ball joints at ends; exceptionally large huske and fancy spindle mounts. t English lac- quer, bright or satin finish. $7 Sliding Couch $4.98 F=<2 Can be used as divan, wise bed of single bed: LIBERAL CREDIT wor ae $50} $3 to $4 Deposit i $100) ° leposit 1 75¢ to $1.00 a Wee 1 $1.00 to $1.50 a Week ‘Double Stamps with Morning. Purchases Se a 3 be |g oo know it your eran atesininey tte id 1911. Always the same Our Tomato Soup is bound to be always the same. It is made al- ways of the same choiceingredients pre- pared and blended in | ened the same way. ou know exactly what will come on your table when you order SOUP And you know it will be exactly what, you want; enjoyed by every one and a delight to the most criti- cal taste. Ask your grocer what his best customers say about it. 21 kinds 10¢ a can bring to a boil, and serve. Josep Camrpet. ,aaT Company i Oamden NJ Look for the red-and-white | label ms oO 59 wGN"St The Lowest Price Ever Named for These High Grade Harmony Pianos and Player Pianos FOR ONE We K ONLY wil be Don’t Wait! Join the Club To-Morrow Gigantic and Phenomenal Club Sale of 500 World Renowned $375 List Har- $185 mony Pianos, Ow the Extraorinarily Easy Payment ‘Terms of $5 Down &$1 aWeek|/ $750 List Har= mony88 Note Player Pianos $375 $10Down&$2a Week knows that you are do- $ #=+ business, and it won’t long before you'll } self, ¢ A Maker’s Sample Line} of $3, ge P 08 $5 Skirts, at This is one of the greatest skirt bargains Blooming. dales' has ever offered. The skirts are mad: of mixtures, Panamas and many other desirable fabrics in a great variety of popular colors and designs. All the new styles, including gored effects as well as high girdle skirts, are in this sale, Some are tastefully trimmed; all are made to fit. Sises range from 23 to 28-in. waistbands and 36 to 42 eye Don’t miss this chance to buy a season's supply of fashe ionable skirts at the sensationally little price of $1.98. NoneC.0. D. roval, no mail or phone ore + 24 Moor, 69th Mt. Section, Sale of Silk and Lisle Hosiery || Women’s Silk Stockings, 33e | Men’s 50c Silk Socks, 23¢ Ingrain, double heels and toes and Colors are tans, navy, grays, cotton tops. Colors tan and black. | lavender, wine, green and black, | Women’s Lisle Stockings, 17¢ | Men’s 25c Lisle Socks, Ile | Women's Mercerized Silk Lisle | _ Socks, with linen heels and toes, Stockings, with deep garter welt. | Colors are tans, grays, navy, lavender |}. Beautiful, excellently finished gauze. | and black. Sizes 9'y toll hg | Children’s 15c Hose, 8c| Children’s 25c Hose, 14e Children's Seamless Black Stock. Children’s Fine Gauze Ribbed if] ings, sizes 515 to 914, both wide and | Lisle Thread Stockitigs, with linen |] narrow. They are very elastic and | heels and toes. Strictly first quality. customary 15c¢ value. All sizes. Tans, white and black. Special Sale of Women’s & $3.00 Pumps, $1 49} Styles as illustrated, all | i with Goodyear welted MEN you don't > advertise nobody 4 soles. Patent Colt and Gun Metal StrapPumps, Tan Kid 2-eye Ties. ‘This Stile Patent Colt and Gan Metai so Tan Kid All sizes from 2to7. ‘This Styte 24 Moor, tind Complete § 1.98 | Sale of Unbreakable as Lamps at. bas at German Silver Bags corte oe able” Fla mesh, the | } tial table Ebay clude a 4-panel | and most | ii a shionable head | art glass shade, po beninnoig ga trimmed = with bead fringe to | Ver mesh bag match; colors | made. greenoramber, | Made of tubing, goose. | Unbreakable seamless silver links, and. will out- last any other German silver fei i they are beautifully finished, equal to |} sterling silver and gold bugs. 4 We offer them in this sale at neck and socket and complete gas lamp out- fit. Brass Portable Gas Reading | towest prices P ever quoted for such jar $7.00 °4.98 bags, as follow:— bs t complete. } a. Cae Reading 4-inch frame, special a at i] lar $9.00 5-inch frame, “ow value; special, complete. 55 98 6-inch frame, Look at These Wonderful Items} Our Pure Food Show Offers For Wednesday and Thursday. No mail orders filled, jf! Seal” 5c Crackers \2"?**, 3'4c ‘toemorrow, News for Mothers of Babies: FOLDING GO-CART, $9.48 PULLMAN $9.98 SLEEPERS yi \ Ed 4s e, The Popular Teddy Folding Go - Cart; opens and closes in one my size, $5 STYLE GO-CARTS, $2.49 ‘This Pattern is Known as the Pullman Sleeper, Full size; reed body, with tubue lar steel pushers and heavy rubber - tired ‘ ‘ oony ings rubber. wheels, It is well uy 12.401 oes $3.49 Frater out. 9.98 2 | Le SLOOMINGDALES, Lex.to 34 Ave. 68th 66th St Folding Go-Cart; made of steel, rubber-tired | hood, folds compactly