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SE RESULTS OF STATIONARY AS was assisted to @ phelt er house incidentally Some Police a If Not Cold Feet. | HOGAN IS RETIRED. | 2 the body It was removed to Morton Opp italian Detective Squad Is aa Down to Practically Abo- lition. | | Police Commissioner Waldo began maturing plans to-day as a result of a tour of the Third Inspection District which he made last night for the pur- pose of watching the results from the establishment of stationary posts. After the trip the Commissioner thought the system was working well. If tt de- Velops as he thinks it will, it will be extended to all possible districts in the tty. | ‘The Third District was selected tor | (the trial because it offered the most conditions, It extends across | Fourteenth street from river to river, ‘wp. North River to Forty-second street, Seress to Fourth avenue and then down | (to Twenty-seventh street, where {t runs | “ast to the river. Theatres, tenements, mansions and business houses, to say nothing of dives, have place in the dis- ‘triet. Waldo started out at 11 o'clock fast t with Inspector William Leahy. | hy’s feet were in bad shape when the hike ended at 3 o'clock this morning. The stationary post idea takes in only the hours between 11 o'clock at night and 7 o'clock in the morning. At each Precinct line the captain of the precinct _ eller the Commissioner and took up WALDO GIVES CAPTAINS SOME “KILLING” WORK. "Tf you did this every night, you ‘would have better patrol work,” the Commissioner told « perspiring captain. “Tt I did it would kill me,” replied the captain, ‘The stations included in the tour were the East Twenty-second street; two in ‘Twentioth street, West Thirtleth gtrect, West Thirty-seventh street and East Thirty-ftth street. The policemen are placéA two on the post and they every two hours between pa- ‘and lashed-to-the-mast duty. who are kept stationary are in checkerboard fashion, in al- aquares, so that each commands of a couple of blocks. Bighty- were taken from details and the patrol force to make the y trial, If it works all right in ‘Third district, the Fourth will get next. Commissioner Waldo ts opposed to the three-platoon bill, passed by the Legts- lature. He thinks that the regulation of the police force is a matter for New| York City alone, and not for State i le Ei H el i ‘Phe Commissioner called attention to- to the fact that the system would | ze the TraMc Squad in that it | require alternate service that Place the veterans on their regu- lag posts only once in three days in- wtea4 of always doing the same tour, ‘0 is now the case. He has indicated that the traMc situation imposed by the mew law leaves the department up tn the air and demands nice figuring In * order to get results. INSPECTOR HOGAN RETIRED ON DISABILITY CERTIFICATE, ‘The retirement of Inspector William G, Hogen of the First District, extend- fem the Battery to Fourteenth on the east side, was announced to-day. The inspetoor hag been ill for © Tong while and was retired upon a n'a certifificate of disability. @ borough inspector will be named for Brooklyn during the leave of ab- sence granted to tho present Fourth Deputy Commissioner. ‘Commissioner Waldo to-day an- nounced the dissolution of the Italian ‘quad, against whose name the tens of thousands of Italians of the city have Deen protesting since it was formed ag an unfair reflection upon their race, fg contrast to the thousands of other Faces which make up the population of @ cosmopolitan city. A Ttalian-speaking detectives were Seattered through the precincts where their knowledge of the language and , ite weers’ temperament would prove most valuable. As special aides to In- apector Russell Antonio Vachris, who ohief of the squad, will remain, 30 four eter a8. Gl iete of his late command, _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1911. Day after day Mr, Steiner would sit on a bench in the park, weather per. | mitting, and amuse himself pl With the children of the nelghborhood. | 3 Stop that ‘| Backache ets sna Allcock’s Plusters will | rand, @ park | relieve and cure. fe No others like them. Jenly ihe children aaw the aged | hia hands and atte attendant, summoned Dr tains in His Wake Get Sore, | tne Lincoin Ho arrived Mr, Stel residence, enheim Co. 22 STREET.NEW YORK, Clearance Sale! Linen Suits Genuine Irish Linen Suits, short three-button ; made with long Original Price $10.0) Bresses quality Irish linen. fection of fit and fine Original Price $10.00 Silk Dresses Made from the finest line, oulard, Changea- ble Silk and Pongee Silk, beautifully trimmed, Original Price $15.00 Tub Dresses? Tub Dresses, new models in| Dutch and high neck styles, made f linon chambray, ging- wim and lawns, in whiie C.ighial Price $1.99 Long line Princess Lingerie Dresses of all- 4 Ss 150 Pair Gray Cam=ing Blankets, also useful for sea: Irish Linen Sult, $2.90 ‘Criginal Price $10.00 Daa Without beposiis sto the buver, Our methods Parchased in this manner has never proved sutta Tvs to please our pat > CHILDREN SEE SEE THEIR FRIEND DIE IN THE PAK . — Elderly Man Who Played With Them Expires on Bench While They Look On Bm the presence of about elgity chil @ren who had been his daily compan- | fons in St. Mary's Park, the Bronx, | Bol, Steiner, sixty-five years old, a re- \ tired/ real extate operator of No, M6 St. Ann's avenue, died suddenly while nn ‘aon on a bench in the park oppo: ‘ne One Hundred and Fortyrfifth street “atrance this mere S De fh, accord- |g to the physicians who ¢ amined the 'EASY PAYM NTS Prevall throughout our entire establints | CARL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS 3 me tor | \5 4 ' 149.78 '#200°.. te at ‘S.yb'ou" | “9/08 |“eRo'o8" St. and Sth Ave. ue Sixth Ave., 20th-22d Streets New York City. 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 | High Quality. Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue y b.||\We Give We Redeem fe a= ONEILL-ADAMS CO:=: Profit-Sharing Offers That Are Friday’s Standard Values | ARTICLES ON SALE pee ARTICLES ON SALE O'Neill Main Store O'Neill Main Store [ca ENaEenn hatin sreinectetr tec Women’s Tweed Mannish Knockabout Lace Shams and Scarfs, jin? itins *oxt0, Three-quarter Coats, % ‘i searts 17556 In the Linen Dept f ¥ [Real cht betacth ic otdeahni ES OU Hemmed Muslin Sh I torn size $1200, ood | Imported Repp Wash Separate Skirts, slin Sheets, qualicy wuite misila, Hat, Brooch, Scarf, Belt, Cuff Pins, etc. Women’s Tailored Suits, mainte ' ' , ae Silk Mixed Shirts, (09, "i's "ude Peoneh several stunning models, cuffs, all sizes and sleeve tengt lis, Summer Tub Dresses, jn'ynite and assorted colors : ; percale, low cerized Cotton Pongee Shirts, Sit" sent Girls’ Wash Dresses, !.i." Oey weatty Bees, an \ jects, French cuffs, coat models, all sizes and sieeve ploated skirts, sizes 6 to 14 years, _ | d Embroider ingerie Waist: . P honed one low neck, “heh tit ath p . Men’s Bathing and Swimming Suits, trimmed with lace and fine tucking, % sleeves all weaves, fat or knitted like sweater, in blue, gray and biack, H D: a width: banal plain or trimmed with the newest colors. Lawn House Dresses, fiuct Sguros. square ‘ne and %% sleeves. ane - h Square Beck Soisette Robes, Pisin of sirined effects, round collar ith girdle und pockets, ail sizes, Manufacturers’ Samples of Women’s mado with inverted pleat at hack with full skirts nw | Neckwear, comptising stocks, jabots. Dutch, colla square colfars, svock with faboes, fichus, ete a Men’s Cheviot Robes, bithiy ,mgreetizat, nent pockets, collar and girdie with tnverted pleat aud full wide Ameritan Lady Summer Batiste Corsets, deep falls of lace, double row of baby ribbon, equipped with hose supporters, Ready-Made Frames, “17¢,10%20. black and gilt or - , | | F all gilt, sample frames, | Children’s and Misses’ Drawers and Pet- ‘ Mit dt ibric, \- t | ticoate, GoHs. ts. Ra Seer Rees Bloch Reed Pullman Sleepers, Put, on, nest frame bie tubing pusher: adjustable reclining back rest and Women’s Drawers and Corset Covers, fubbet tired: large rood Nood, Cn outere™ 1m Sorduror, heavy nicely trimmed with various laces and embroideries, eli —_— sizes, Assorted styles, - - c ARTICLES ON SALE s Former Women’s Sample Stockings, {ileysn4 cottons. 5 O'Neill Homefurnishing Store ay one ‘ fe ‘burn tops and double ove only Women’s Lisle Vests, Suit? ,fibbed., white, low 5 | Gas Ranges, {0"bs sold’ to customers ouside of Nex | Silk Shetland Veils, 434,7srd9 jong, in black, white, Ash Cans, iisicetuottle | White Lace Wash Veils, 13475" i Folding Ironing Boards, 3, \" long, 36-inch Natural Ecru Pongee Silk Suiting Dinner Sets, | . 36-inch Silk Dress Poplin, !2,,%,, full, "ange, of al ' Glass Fern Dis Piated ning, black, ) also white or yard 36-inch Pure Silk White Washable 1,200 | Napier Mattings, Habutai, * Bremnant | Ingrain Carpets, 712.2 lengths Japanese and Chinese Mattings, ? 5 yards. Se ta 4 S0c var | Special Sale of Toilet Articles and Drug Sundries Thursday, Friday and Saturday | Great Sale in Wash Goods Exceptional Values in Dress Goods O'Neil. Main Store—Hecond Floor. O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, 1,000 Yards Tan All Linen, one yard wide; made from genuine 575 Yards Mourning Goods—tlick Voiles, Black Panamas pure lrish flax and in the natural tan color; regularly 25¢ a Black Mohwirs, #2 and 50 inches wide, reg 59¢ to T5e, Ny ¥ yard, at . i 16c at.. AO OURO nO a OG auc 2,000 Yards White Flaxon in desirable stripe: mniteros bay 1 h 680 Yards Ali Wool Cream Storm Serge, QR weavings; regularly 29c a yard, at............ Vodenae 18: wide, correct suiting weight, regularly 81.00, at. 0... ) | 440 Ya Navy Blue or Black All Wool se handsome medium twill, regularly 59¢ to 75e, at... . 750 Yards Black and White Shepherd Cheeks, ¢ two 0 33 Cc best size checks, regularly 50¢, at 1,200 Yards Economy Linen, a splendid wearing and desirable fabric in all the new plain colors; regularly 15c¢ a yard, 10%c at.. AIRE OTS CSIC On CECH Wr RICH S11 Sy SYD O CER Oe 1G 3,000 Best Southern Apron Ginghams in checks and aie nids; Heed’iGutecn. ii HET dneees ads 5 475 Yards Black Mercerized Sateen, high In q regularly 8)4c yard (12 yards to a customer), at....... 3 . 5 quality we sell for bathing suits, pagulatly Whe. at nes ve : ) 8 WemGo natn hsaisa sas coltage, wool nap, soft and heavy ; regularly $1.75 pair, at 1.28 The Famo at cS 300 Bordered Comfortables, light weight; sanitary cotton filled; © ous Fiarintelt Mati Tess wild rose designs, green, yellow, blue or pink borders $ regularly $1.85 each, at........eee eens 1. 39 Special Sale of Our Celebrated American | wits ren rt oj at ssn pice of pain style : . » HARIN EMATTR is unique in construction, Alternate Sewing Machines ne qui d hair and pure cotton felt add elasticity of Lie one Regularly, $15, at $12 Ito the smooth quality of the other, with combined comfort of both. It O'Neill Main Store—Balcony, the pressure of the sleeper’s body causes air to cir- n and through the yers of hair, the felt layers acting as bellows (see the arrows in cut); thus the inside is kept sweet and. sanitary, Deep, plumpand full of possibilities for real rest. The American has a drop head, hand lift, high arm, ball bearing Carefully made in clean ‘workroom by the best hand labor. Covered in a beautiful patterm kin xcelles ol ¥ Sis well ane ” stand, auto bobbin winder, self-setting needle, five drawers, highly enlensyot Bue if E MATTRESS is well known, and when ¥ou polished oak woodwork. Every machine is guaranteed. Our : cuts for this wonderful mattress, and it will be demonstrated aud on sale regular price is $15, but agents sell this machine for $25; price for y $12.00 12.6 si arr . «912,00 [2.6 size...... 0.0, h to-morrow only $12. . 15,00/3.6 13.501 Crib size.......... 7.50 We prepay freight charges on grocery aoa eeiude ia 1a and oie to Fir Cc ie Both Ci ty ‘a8 ‘Summer _Residents any railroad station east of the Miss- ine roceries We Reserve the nignt to Limit | Q) atte issippi River. PHONE 5700 CHELSEA, O'Neill Main Store—Basement, IMM, ORDERS FILLED, Baker's Cocoa Hams \ ed Hama 4 sweetest | Smok ed cae toon Armour's ‘ a | Walter Baker's pure breakfast Cocoa, %- Ib, tine, sold elsewhere at 25c.; this sale Apricoty--Tho | finest quality Mogr- =F 5 . ‘ Bor jar PATKVekta ‘large, lusctous irults Dy ¢ tY Geylon ; s i HANOHE seen Olives Fancy Quality sya Oven Olives, », Caviar te ting, Maple Syrup-—The Bir ¥ 4; 1-galion tins, this hie Launetbaon Hh a PRES Ts cans, fancy t iwewhore at 85 Domino Sugar Havemeyer @ Bl spa x. vrata) dom! rt In f-tb. Tale aaies ane Sk 180 | Bg New Importation of Crosse Marmalade just art. Tie. A-1d, cans, APe.t rstone pots 15 ¢