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- SS SR I . —— aaa da 6 _____THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1911, UPSETS OLD TIME METHODS TO QUST WEY, 2° > PARKER'S MANAGER UNDER CHARGES ==. ISDEADINPAR department as a ce — — S4th to 35th Sa, $2.89) $2.89 1000 RAINCOATS =| For Men & Youths Sizes 32 to 44 Made on the madel of the highest- priced coats the idea that he disgrace for rely Aldermanic Powers Increased, Comptroller's Curtailed—Chamberlain Made Elective Office —New Commissions Created — Education Made Exclusive Duty of Salaried Officers. ch interfered with ent. Department offi of Board Accusing Pure Food {9 discuss the case in any: form t |They dectared that the matter Was Prominent in the Dela-| | ware and Hudson Coal Com. | pany and Manhattan Club. Wickersham Approves Finding 9 is eae |deen submitted to. the, Presi te Expert of Illegal Act. [Mis consideration and fhal dete Dr. Wiley hae not resigne nas | his resignation. It ved that with w o fee! ! |the publication of the technical charges| . WO Was received here to-day of the jAxatnat him that there will be a great, ath In Paris yesterday of Willtam 8, Wave of protest ‘ur his proposed | Rod nan of the Executive Com dismissal. And wh Washington | mittee of the New York State Democrat Snarl Over Employment of, frients of Dr. Wiley atsciatmn any part DR. RUSBY’S PAY IS1SSU ‘Alle, dixposition of forea and dlvet © of the department her been created the follows s: De ALBANY, N. ¥., July 13—The pro- | det Posed New York ity charter was " 9 the Assembly to-d b: Teported to the A to-day by ling wae Chairman Foley of the Cities Commit- toe. In submitting the report, Mr. Foley [Cf Pu ot & the making pubitc the executive] ymmittee, Mr. Rodie dled of nephritis, Many of our customers may » In submitting the report, Ing, Ax Markets - i, " P documents in the case ey appe le went abroad few months ag \ 4 explained that the committee and thove | Mexsuren, Ivenden see oe Columbia Man—Taft Silent [to°e'siaa That’ nome one eutst kere] take treatment at Royal, France, whten | wish to take one of these coats ! having the drafting of easure in | depart provide for the exercise i yy [Washington took steps to ecure pub- ful. Tt ts assumed by his| on their vacation or week-end . Charge had been workin and | of functions now performed by existing and Wiley “Not Scared. | fon of the matter at this time, friends that he had given up all hope and Ys and thelr creation will not n increased ex ident Taft before acting on the! was on his way to his home here when | Jeane, it 1s said, will ¢ a bearing | he was conquered hy the disease, | |to all invetved and will be gulded only Mr. R w fty. i nthe i evey |! a ar ‘as fifty-four years old and WASHINGTON, July 12—Dr. Harvey | by his own Judgment was born at Cold Spring, N. J. Always | W. Wiley, pure food expert and Chiet|“DO | LOOK FRIGHTENED?” Te clavaetie GetEe Or ta tater jot the Bureau of Chémistry of the De- ASKS WILEY. cratic party he was not known among | |Partment cf Agriculture and one of the! "T wouldn't advise any professional politicians when he was se- most widely known offictals in the Gov-/@round my office to see {| lected by Chairman Cord Meyer of the} jernment service, has been condemned | there Is no Duling pow long that will) state Committee to lead the campaign of ag Sanaa xe Alton B. Parker for the Presiden: | y. The two had been intimate friends day during the past seven weeks and that its submission r culmination of more th. Work in charter drafting. The gestions trom the Ivans and Hammond | "Mitinm rewuation® throughout the el charter commission reports as well as the Pav Bgvine Wheven ill thoee from Mayor Gaynor and civic) 10 | 1 Organieations with a view to givin. the | #Acury. People of the city efffelent am f iD cal administrat) the authority now vested in the, Chief | w ne to the city. dings, as St is restored for the} of re-establishing uniformity in| — : : ale begins 8.30 Friday morning. ' The quantity is strictly limited : " oi wait y and labor Interests by a committer on personnel of the De- | Pe su of Vive Prevention, partment of Agriculture with a recome powers, has been economl= mendation to the President that “he be! mat M Engineor of the Board of Estima 4 | created for years. Mr. Rodie was then the gen- | After vonsiderable the Ole Wes . : 7 permitted to resign.” of the charges was served o: it} eral sales manager of the Delaware and | the bill was orde 4 “ vide the Consult: | DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS, | Attorney-General Wickersham, in an|a week ago and 1. will make ply | Hudson coal business and was known | committed to the ¢ * Pa: on : a rs Tie fy opinion on t se, submitted to the|to them through Secretary \W ‘0 among his associates in the trade as @ es City Architect ts made the Con- the Hoard of Trus- | President, mends approval of the) the President, | Untit {| Master of card catalogue and listing evue and Allied Hospitals. | committee's action. vutine, He plied his system to po- ‘have nothing further to say in the| Poutine applied his MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE, | It ts charged against Dr. Wiley that | maton. ileal organization, and although Judge “Phe Mu he permitted an arrangement to be Parker met with defeat Mr. Rodie com- ed a system of cataloguing and tab- mercerized Shirts that we sold in such —__. tremendous quantities last week. f >< It is easy enough to call a dollar shirt H=- a dollar-fifty value, but we do more . = than merely assert—we make in 3 the eyes of all men who understand values and who know the points of dif- ference. : We could tell you the whole curious E story of how this sale becomes possible, The following statement, in part, was | sul fenued to-day by the Legisiative Come | y mittee in charge of the propowed clly | ¢: for arehit s in the con- | charter: | struction of pub Idings. ‘Our purpose ha the| “The © provisions of the pres except) Weights and Measur to eliminate unnecessary verbiage and! \sdjetion now pow ‘inconaistent provisiona, making only | troller over market such changes as seeined to be required | proses in the Inter: nd good; M lume of ag Architect of each department | a View of economlaing in expendi: | yal Civil Service Co urixdiction —_—>— made with Dr. H. H. Rusby, a recog- | 7 , oS nized phermacognosist of Columbla| DR. RUSBY TO FIGHT ated Valuation of the services of party University, New York, for compeni MATTER TO END.) workers which his colleagues regard- tion in excess of that allowed by law. | ed as invaluable. It is claimed that the arrangement! NEWARK, N. J., July 12—Dr. Rusby| When the Buffalo Convention which }was to put Dr, Rusby on the payroll) would see no one at his h ated William Randolph Hearst) ‘of the department at $1,600 a year| day. To all inquiries he s ernor put William J. Conners | ~|as an employee of the Bureau of | that “the doctor had sald all he pro- Commias paid from the 7 power to grant all leenses, ex-| ' | creased to $11 a day. Agriculture was then ent . and to him was| 5 trol of the destinies of the Demo- | e op reduced! cept marriuge licenses and auctionsors’ | and gmblore Chemistry, an agreement being made | Poxed to say in his letter to Secretary rty In this State, Mr. Rodie Y2 but when you see the shirts you won't * provisions have 4, is given to the Commissioner Wilson, and had only this to add—that . : ay hi han Hi stated In concise language, scientifically | o ] the method of with him that he should be called | Nat wot cae ta be. 1 1. Ho took personal possession | & want to know anything more than how arranged : | iniction of ferries tn taken | Oval upon to perform only such service af | would Matt the qatter to Ge Cet ee quickly we can serve you. First PtearT i ot nade by the| from th ock and Ferry Departme: hi lary would compensate for at| Dr, Rusby later added that he had Mr. Conners | ; > BE Wecida. sha canemasionn, / dese | Sed Hibtl te 4, Comelaniore wa FE | sspya avers oe (ee tere nie brea Wusrcala aL. O00 Tat: G4y fat tabatatery |ohipiisiS’ ReureE Mier eiectce We MCL “Can yetts wnen gohm as Die weal Mostly plain, colors. | Sizes 14 to 17. el te Siieiacaty “oF th ubject to the Keneral contrgl of : to buildings contin. | investigations and $50 per day for at- | Federal Government for 1 s partner, W. A. Hup- | ‘oat style, French cuffs, ne: R Tie sve pier — a ; he th nking Fund Commission, In view potone een our tasas sapere psi 8 ion Informed is h e au arran A tate Chairman, Mr. Coat style, soft collar attached. é ecelved careful conald e annual deficit In this branch . Was not possible. -Dr. 0 come bacl Bx. 1, to large extent, have been » it has been deemed aavie- | Attorney-General Wickersham held | et ee ened that h ft i C disinal ¢ a ie z responsibility on the head | that the law permitted the payment of |iis services were worth ani te ‘ mittee Chairman, ‘He ac ER if 7 “Many special acts, which are not|of @ separate department j only # @ day, this sum later being in- | arrangement with tie. 1 vitation and brought his { now in the charter, but which relate FINANCE DEPARTMENT. to the government of the city, have been incorporated in thelr proper places, | pow “Loe following constitutes a brief) acting as an Thanks to BLOUSE ON MEN'S ot Now Prioed at $4.96 Along with the suggestion that Dr. | Wier pecase ot these attered treet | SLAYER OF HUSBAND ins, ° larities tn the employment of Dr. Rusby, Mr. mber of the | stantial change. | be permitted an opporunity to resign, NOW DECLARED SANE. picasa of Governors of the Manhattan Teiectny NEGLIGEE SHIRT for ) summary of the features of the pro-|offieer for ther 7 SUITS | posed chaaeai a ‘ as such auditin wi | an wa e has Py | the committee on personnel and the At- Mi ; Wil Club, r many years xs was ( aA i i accounts a OD ssetyetiag sd seh sa ‘© | torney-General have recommended the | Mrs: Frances O'Shaughnessy Will man of the House Committee, and or | Faurth Mone, j spiyaird a ap ocho ee | Mogical and COREA DeGRT Rah Aismtsmal of Dr. Rusby and the reduc- | h a time was its secretary. For $22.50, $24.75, $29.75 “The ard of Alder: | arp ued that the power of recelving elty pas 5 ef Have to Stand Trial on Men are continued without substantial! revenues should not be transferred from REPEAL, tion of Dr. L. R. Kebler, Chief of th change. The Board is given the power ai el officer to an appointive off- | “In accordance with the and $32.50 Three-piece Macy Sack Suits. pannel et suggestions | Division of Drugs of the Department of | Charge of Murder. SHIPPING NEWS. : of the Bar Association of the City Agriculture. ~ The committee further Shaughnes ho ot Al ual sale for which man of redistricting aldermanic district with | eer, bg I ola Shaughnessy, who on - nannua : ry " Mare haves reuments by mak- |New York, a schedule of laws repealed | recommends that Dr. W. D. Bigelow, ed her husband, a AIA TODAY, ; d to wai Bee rrr wilh res haretotore| ine iy oftice parent ey included. providing for the} Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Chem: |George, during a fit of jealousy, will sen, 44 ‘pic Meom ‘ritee.. 0.24 men have learned t t. repeal of special acts covered by the by transfer! | , subject-matter of this act, including ° y These suits are the highest *A large number of sections of the) of oity reven istry, algo be given an opportunity to have to stand trial on a charge of mur- ' aM lass tweeds, worsteds and chev- e 64 “At ae ; and subsequent to the Greater reslgn. | are ae class 1 Ss, ‘ properly ie ton re. ohunana, oe ne siheae cal kd) York Charter,“ ™* Greater New) “pregident Tatt has not indicated what | 1 commission appointed by frrmors Island... 0.10 Y18 ios in exceptionally desirable: Gonstituted part of the code of or TAX DEPARTMENT. We confidently believe that the pro-| action he will take om the cass. The en to inquire into her san- PORT OF NEW Yor patterns and colorings; mostly dinanc, ubject to repeal or modifi- a y posed act as submitted will provide a! matter has become public only now, lity at the tline of the shooting r ARRIVED, neat but distinctive effects, cation by Sears “In the Tax Tepes otant 8 have be comprehensive, economical and efflcient | although the investigation was ‘begun | to-day that they } found iheeamesilit mad toieasure : trea | COMPEFAtEA the provisions of the amend-|charter for the government of the City | ast. Mer : esame s le : "The consent of the Board is required | ments to the charter made at this ses- | w York.” last March. Attorney-General Wicker: i to the issue of all corporate stock, eX-|sion providing for the semi-annual pay- —— | Sham's recommendations in the case | world cost about soup and | | cept that asued under the Rapid Tran-| mont of taves. |OUR CAVALRY HORSE are Ste of Moy % 38 summing OD | c. renreenmied you would be assured of no bet- alt act. | LAW DEPARTMENT. | S$ the sitiaiion the Attorney-General says: ph Rosalsky “Phe evidence submitted by the eom- | Y, Jone, Nowak FAILED FLIMSY HURDLES. | mittee on pernonne! clearly demonstrates F the fact that Dr. Kebler and Dr, Bige- low entered into a scheme to which Dr. Wiley lent his countenance and assist- | ter fitting, as we have custom BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND SINK.) ING FUND COMMISSION, “The Board of Kstimate has been nd adjust action Given gral jurisdictics over the ace! tract js continued without s kiven the tailors to make any alterations that may-ke necessa f Me excelle: qualit OFFICE AND HOME }mnaracscets? Paolo | AY Lisitania, Liverpool Monterey’ Vera rug, | Tagua, Hermida, {Army Men Wh mpeted in Lon- } quisition of real property for the city: change. t don Among Seven Passen- ance, to procure the appointment of Dr. oS Ane OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, + 1 } the en am ena, Com mieajon over the DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. gers on Minnetonka, Rusby at the rate of $1,600 per year une | Ayes, Bi One eae viveton WMILBD TO-DOY der an expres# agreement with him Seven passengers were all the Minne-| that he was to do no more work under ted, tonka of the Atlantic Transport line thie saeaipimans team would be pald for | ( e -| brought back with | wh he ar | St the rate o! pee day of 7% hours t the expendt Oram Ponto whee, | When engaged in labosatory work and “As recommended by the Mayor, a i “The membership of the Board of MF poard of Mducation, consisting of seven | timate has been increased by the addt- salaried members, has heen tien of the Chairman of the Finance “In view of the fact th Committee of the Board of Aldermen, n, Alemania, Haytt (of St. Touts, Sivan'ah, COATS FOR Of Black or [square neck. Trimined around Gray Alpaca Jneck and down the fr narrow bands of colore TIDY MEN see So light in weight that there broidery and fine tucks, th rried, in which she uph his false pretense, caused Mrs. aughnessy to Kill hin Nor Meta i postatiie Krorond, Th Tecuelgaipa, | of the Board of F ration amount /rived here to-day) from I | ndon, thr » 8 q lin Literary Lack, effect being striking. d hen en df 4 ° eftes ing striking, 2 OOF. who is to have one vote. This has been thirty million dollars a year, we days latet, A’ # the seven was only ve! any one nat oe pals] | (From the Atlanta Constitution.) is no justification for going about We hy geht nh aici as 3f done in order that the chairman of the that the officers who are respon-! one woman, Mrs. Ida Reed of Sch tlemen resorted to a schme to create an | © his soul ‘His new book 1s tn the second edi- ; fo ha jousoa os is sible for that department and its ex- in’ shirt sleeves, especially as} andaahighas $785), In every these office coats protect the] case the price will be found shirt from soiling too quickly. ltady, N. ¥., who was accampanted by | appearance of compliance with the law [Such that Assistant Di r fat while > time Moss belleved that she m Jerful!" fively to the performance nf their duty. |! father, Frank Buckley, ais | ile At the same tme distinetly AEFOO | iocane When be Gred the three bullets] « t alk Publishing house burnes Ahven ghey * | The other passengers were Major ¥, | 4"g comp! a huahand :: {11 be moved | ao 8 the first edittor 4 & familiarity with the purpose for which Board at taeeaet |, Wolts and’ Lieut, Abner # Chaffee, | “Much aN agreement certainly merits |t he husband. Her trial will be moved | down as the first edition was leaving . sao We ni "e ! "| condign punishment, and because of the | shortly 4 the press: | corporate #tock ix to be issued. be directed principally to the adminis |r. of the Fifteenth U. § facta set forth I recommend the > “The power to Nx salasiey of the city| tative and business details of the de- ‘aham of the Cav- | proval by you of the recommendations - i eo and county officers and omployees is Rees ee Aid a a pa Kleventh | of the committee on personnel, vested in the Board of Estimate, subject Pasoe oN a PR es po A Clearance Sale of fuane Ge pertomtmed’ uy the efucational t, ‘The! President Taft, it was learned later to concurrence of the Board of Alder s Right in the height of the season, when there are ted in the Inter- | to-day, hay forwarded all of the papers experts In the department jenure, e Viley, men, but all existing salaries are con licenses, ‘pensions and compensation. of Mtuonal Horse Show held in London! the case to De. Wiley, aud will take still three months more of summer weather, comes this sale of fine clothes. a feel cgi Bring preenitye |no action until he receives a personal Complete assortments of sizes and styles, and committee of the board which finally passes upon the budget should have an intimate knowledge of its makeup and penditures should give their time exclu- lower than tor approximate les cisew!: Lieut, price eeneiiere, 1 96 gstimecr’* $1. 96lWEEK-END We have other office and C ANDY home coats of serges, alpacas, brilliantines, mohairs and|SPEC] ALS Uipssssontc7 silks, from $2.49 t0 $7.75 Imacy's RED STAR SPECIAL, a pound box of assorted chocolates, WHITE OR PERFECTION CHOCOLATES STRIPED $4 75 |MACY), our best quality: made to ° compete with 80¢ grat de sold elsewhere, FLANNEL Pras van eacuctats Pi a or TROUSERS crvevne-fiotegsia Pours POX sorted . | statement from him. It is known that “The provisions of the existing charter teaching staffs and other didn't have a luc In," said Major | the President has the highest’ regard as to contracts have been continued Nave been retained without ch | Foltz. “We won just ove insixniticant | for the pure food expert and for’ hia | | without substantial charge, except that |, baa Bs emnmnnn Galitina recently made | four pe but the Kussans | administration of the Bureau of Chem- Sg tengo oralinin wan power | 324 card of HMueation as to the carried , honors. | Istry. “Dr, Wiley hag been attacked a to standardize the forms of contracts of the supervixing und teaching staf, Sie eur tiie cet aa ae a RED Sond and specifications, and establish stand- [without regard to sex, have be ‘ences, over| claimed by the interests affected that | ards of quality and :aximum prices. | Magpies, hurdles @() Dr, Wiley's rulings have been unduly ul harsh and unjust. Dr, Wiley has re= | garded Dr. Rusby as one of his most | valuable assistants in the diiNoult task nmendation of Board of t mate has been authorized for the pur of Bducation has been wer to @staciisn a Vureau of School pose of preparing between July 1 and |Statisites, Information, Sanitation and) = anes the Pure Food and Drug extraordinary price reductions, make this announce- which not only look seasonable, Oct. 1 a tentative estimate for the con- | Hyglene. fin Waa PRESENTATION oF ment of vital interest to all who know, or should know, sideration of tho Board of Mstimate in Dreparing the wnnual budget CITY OBLIGATIONS, “The permanent o FIRE DEPARTMENT. utyon inwarm weatner, THOSE THAT Made of fine quality flannel “ \ ana thoroughly tailored. LASTS Trontex Hackett Carhart clothes for men, Men’s ‘25 & ‘28 Suits CASE, SAYS RUSBY. elved all the papers in the case several days ago and bis rep! upon the wations of the city | “In y ‘ ec r 1 f EE eo rantex Hosiery," for men, Woe have been divited lla Fee tes aed U men and children, is reinforced in heels, And assessment YOUTHS’ ith soles aud toes, with pure Irish Linen. Obligations of the | With Belt bonds and special re latter to be paid out for the “The payn tenance and proceeds of vorpor re Hose sold with a six months’ guaran- KHAKI = 99¢ to antehfeee against holes is reinforced Sn heels TROUSERS and foes with cotton, Cotton is a fourth the strength of Much less ex) $19-50 Finest blue serges, homespuns, lightest tropical worsteds and softest cassimeres are some of the fabrics you'll find in this splen- In most cases of skin trouble the skin itselt PALCOX POWDER is not to be treated. Pirth Flesry linen, sive than When you buy Irontex at Macy's, é did assortment of suits. There are cxtreme and exclusive stripes, \Tletting him wear the trousers be-f you pay for the hose. bidted, c & can be | acts on a new principle—a scien- It is the pores that get checks and overplaid weaves as well as the conservative patterns | irate to the suit, besides being} ,, When you buy free guaranteed Dose egy stl so : t i. pray tific achievement. Works immediately on stogued and cause poi- affected by men of quict tastes. Bises and models for men and cooler. pain abe Bed pusrantee--paying FRANCHISES. 4 (AG skin trouble, No more skin irritation, un- FORGE secumulatlons TERS Will give any amount of wear.Jtwice the value. “Pranchise rights have been classified sightly skin, painful Sunburns, ae Prevent fae: Mile > ; as Tati, ats ave ern ests ety sk, pelnful fonda tinal trom pa. en’s °2 *30 Suits and revokable privileges Minable at} yi i REGULAR SHOES AT LESS will. OPO PPA ID POP PAD I PAIR A ON et Og : forming their work a , hee : TALCOX — POWDER | i cin mrs ot sew races, roam $9 1.50 | | THAN REGULAR PRICES the Board of Estimate and the terms gets the trouble right These are regular shoes, which have for which franchises ¢ granted out. Just bathe the ‘ £ passed the same severe test as correspond- gee bay o bese continued wit change. affected part in warm Mgnt aluminum Ltd Fi tropical weight worsteds, goal tan XS Ing shoes that cost $1.00 to $4.00 more @ provisions of the 4 Transit } tones, other gray shades, browns anc’ mixtures are a few of the er pair, act requiring the separate assent of the P water and apply TAL- terns for your choosing among these $28 and $30 suits, Pee pal ser ha tie Grantor at 6 teanckinn TA L Cc UM OWDE R COX POWDER and the | He $21.50. Also tive serggs of ‘exceptionally fine weave, tal | Ag one shoe in this sale is other thereunder has been incorporated ty the i A ; ‘i ed with as little lining and interlining as ean possibly be used | t shoe. reap et sere gyy aaa doit yee Fe tater at obetITHBATHS 8 bese cone without sacrifcingahapelines. . \4 \ We wish people who are tempted b sweet and delicate odor, 4 is fi : i i ” MAYOR. { Lai ag earner ‘ jt Hoes Bike ments, Stop all your | LS advertised low prices elsewhere woul {The sighs of succession to ine ottice | ! allel Powder made, Sold on guarantee akin worry and begin ~ Inge delay purchasing till they compare the Gaspor ia cote Of vecanoy’ are trade deti. i "O04 satistectory, money back : using TALCOX POW- \ a a ". qualities with qualities at Macy's, Better ute. Write for Free Sample, DER at once. TALCOX { ? | ees still, we wish they could see the two ‘The Commisrioner of Accounts and Y ~ ot i lar, eta ovectiesetse nae wd ORNOVT CHEMICAL CO, Br] POWDER protects the E. E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President. Ya, foe compared—as we have compared istics and investigation previousiy pox {. ie skin and complexion | them here, rescea 0 the \ureau of Invewization Payee and keeps St in con: New Harjem Store Two Broadway Stores WOMEN’S LOW SHOES...... ».$1.49 to $2.59 ™ Siateiuece in th Compu vlier Ne Be 7 " te reeee wc. Cet o7 SERED changes of ciate 15th St, ne. 3d Ave. 265 B'way, anchamers |] || Misces SHOES Pe Gad ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS | f ‘ Marlow Store Open Evenings 841 Bway, Con iath st | MISSES’ & CHILDREN'S STRAP SANDAL BOOTS. . . $2.29 and $2.97 “The hed of each department ts given a a 4 \ BOYS’ SHOES 1,69 : ad at seek doa | Pi | hte pinta Mach Laaiinhsan ian had bevteeseecn sees ss $1.69 and $2.79 ‘ ; ’ visita mt ey " 4 te \

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