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me So Ren ee epee serene eer penne apne Wena ereene reer te yer . 2 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM 6, 1911, FIRE DEPARTMENT | DIX SENDS CALL ARE INNO HURRY ithe CONDEMNS BROWN) FOR CONFERENCE TO ENTER SCHOOL [=== Lem FIGHT GYMNASIUM, ONLEGISLATURE @g — First Day's Registration Small in All Parts of the Greater City. SCHOOL OPENS next Monday. New clothes | are naturally needed for the children. We are pre- pared to meet all the requirements of every parent in Greater New York—to clothe the boys and girls smartly at prices well predetermined to save you con- siderable money. | | os | Commissioner Also Recom-| AUBANY. Sept. 6—Two conferences have been planned by Gov. Dix for the | Matting : i 0 S 2 1. |Purpoxe of mapping out a legislative | mends Improvements at Gar. School Bags Programme and bringing the session, den, Suizér's and Fain cn, |e ee ee cian | 49 satisracrion GUARANTEEE on MONEY PROMPLY. eeroncee OTHENBERG co) 2-2 weekn’ recess, to an early adjournment. He expects to meet the lerisiative lead- ‘ a Sonia 0 cetved [ers late this afternoon to discuss the | BIG RUSH NEXT MONDAY Fire Commissioner Johnton rece : thin ; . 4 ! ' é | reports to-day from the inspectors he| bill providing for a reapportionment of Regularhy, Re.5 —_— | \ : detatied to make examinations of the | Coneressional districts WEST i4" STREET sale price, | puitats ¢ the various athietic clube | Th¢ Governor ts anxious that thie IR : 710,000 Children Expected to \\\seaued bp the. eee aentaaton to |meanure, which he understands will be Cc 7 ready for introduction to-night, shall hold boxing contests. None of the build: | provide a fair and equitable apportion- tnga is entirety satisfactory from @ fire) ment, At least five of the six new df hazanl etandpoint, but only one ts un- | tricts given to New York State will go | Sale of Girls’ School Shoes Children’s Made extra strone for good hard wear; kid 1 00 Veribest Be Enrolled as Against 690,- 121 Last Fall | qualtfiediy condemned, and that is the | to Greater New York. leather, with dull uppers and patent leather * Starears neoupied by ‘Brown's Oymos- | ‘The Governor pans to beta a second | Mage, from Abe | oc asso tate, 1496 80 8) Stisseess Stockings gum on the third floor at No, 117 Weet |conference, probably early next week. Hing with strong Nod; fast black: The additional 20,00 or more children Twenty-third etrest, 0 definitely decide on the programme to | ting with strone ony Bity Ghat are expected to faze In open- Soenmimonee obneon saya of thn|e, carried cut by the Lewitature rte | brass catches: «il | Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes foubhe, tas oa mouthed wonder and frank adoration at piace: State officers, and the legisiative tead- ff Fivet leather | Made especially for this sale; of dull kid sisewnere -" “Mine Teacher when the public schools "It fe totally unfit for the purpose for | ars to attend the meeting, at whioh the ff hi choice of | leather, toe caps and extra welted soll ap begin thelr sessions next Monday morn- witoh it hag been Hoensed. The Fire|fate of direct nominations legislation $x13 and ips soles; sizes 5 to 8; Comminstoner can only view this and|expected to be definitely settled. Linches, OPC AS veer sescccveccepesnves Seiais eaiMpGd Md Goud WAY; bh AiR other places losnsed to entertain crowde} | T74 Soy Information regarding te | Names an’ as is y, the fir | . . " A ad tis shite dive af advende siehitie- | with boxing matches from a fire hasard ion the naw obarter Cor Now Pert An Interesting Economy in These Now Comes This Most Timely Sale of ton. All the achools of Greater New York threw their doors open at 9 o'clock this morning. Principals and assistants, | standpoint. In that Hght it ts dimeult but delleved the Dill would be i fo imagine a. more dangerous place. |ressy Yor intresuetion aext_ week, He s’ $3.50 Knicker . oe | However, the. Fire Commissioner does | aimitted that (hie measure mignt delay oys 2-Pair-P ults|Uirls Schoo resses | not control the structural arrangements | final adjournment. Another factor which | -Pair-Pants of the places for which boxing lessons |™4Y upset the plans for an carly, ad. journment was the news from New York A REMARK: lot of school frocks—originall; Grafted from the army of school marme | have been granted. He can only reoom-| init genator Waanen majority lease Now on rivet ij ite E bee eico and #2 Now seks who have been hastening back to the| mend that they be made safe.” in the upper hou rate: ra led to have brought $1.50 and $2. i olty from their vacations, were in thelr Brown's gymnasium ts on the third|on for appendici Handsome worsteds in all the pop- | places ready for the “grand rush.” But floor. To reach the auditorium where | has had personal charge of the prepara- t Held tion of the Congressional reapportion- y It's re Iike this that have lar pl nd checks In combina- (noo theterdl AD nic oe boxing matches are Held it 1s necessary | tion of tions of green, blue, red, brown, | daa Gorbs uted xy eters tes twenty Ceee containing ciotning. te ascund'c| Assemblyman Ahearn of Kings has V \ made this store famous for} etc.; nigh necks and full length ie minutes to an hour for the first cam it Gdate, This wes as true of the con- XY prepared for introduction @ bill taking i) of Boys’ Clothing. Neat sults—] sleeves; full deep flight of nine atape 8 feet § inches wide baht peerage title MEN te Be away rom the Mayor of ot New York well made—of good, substan-] plaited piped | Gested districts, A f the rest steps. The exit etairway to Twenty- + tial fabrics. Made in fine Nor-] j, ol i ot the city. At parry pera ars Greases showld be third street is only 8 feet 8 inches wide | planned fn the ni folk style, with two pair of ae tae pel t | there more than twenty-five to fifty addressed to the ‘and that to Twenty-fourth street is only | the Mayor's power in th Wb knicker pants in sizes 7 to 12. ghildren and mothers waiting. Baitor 3 feet wide. The stairs are of wood, |———— ood Also double breasted suits in Kile ‘Willasky an4 Adgeiiha Carthete a Ok prides Kut Ue beg et cet santas and the flights are full of turnings and dark cassimere, sizes 8 to 16 School Réitivs —Smartly end Peter Schmois didn't get around to of ae an ‘cae narrow landings. The side exit to the years, they are World. No pat- tged cont, 88) roof of an adjoining building is ocon- deel demned by the inspectors as unsafe. terne ed ed mont pepiar. Rip Une being te) viore aisle space 1s called for, and the dn thie column Bare inatallation of fire extinguishers, water be odtained, but) Am inclosing picture of Grese in Wed-| buckets and axes is ordered. wlth the devorip. |nesday’s paper and would be obliged if] A wider door for exit on the west you woi me how much material | side of the Fairmo :t Athleti are apine abet. et monntain cna |HOn furntehed st 2 @ atmple matter |i) recuired. “I take a ise 36 pattern. apd the schools tn their neighborhood be- | cause their mothers hadn't heard ft wee time to take their four and five-year- @i4 hopefuls around to get admission cards for the kindergarten and primary Classes. Hortense and Reginald are Tailored—at an Extremely Attractive Price All the new Fall styles; nicely trimmed with braids or ogi Boys’ $5.00 Knicker Suits at 2.98 Double breasted Knicker Suits of neat mixtures, of all-wool fabrics; made with bottom Strictly all wool materials, such opartment ia the illustration of the | Des nutter: Gifferent pleces of the pattern necessary | Will you help me decide upon my for the making of the garment shows. |winter hat? I intend to get & large regular be ob- ck velvet shape, but do not know tee go (eer erneg t a willow band and one get two plumes with Bands’ ‘Are the bands mole ‘out ‘ur|The rear exite of this club are pro- the Bronx 1s recommended, with orders facing and centre vents; all] as serge, worsteds, if seashore resorts, and won't get back to| to work out patterns. Poy hve ora gar ua bap for additional extinguishers, water W. aieas tron 8 to 17 years; also] coverts; all shades, i thelr uptown homes until Saturday ————— De roe gehink: the Deronie Bink Zo) puckets and axes. In Madison Squai 44 est 34th St. P : Norfolk Suits, sizes 7 to 12] including tans, red, iit night. ARKS. ‘The design requires 4 yards of ma-|@#fen, St. Nicholas Rink, occupied by BET. B’WAY AND STH AVE. years; actually gray, etc, Sizes 6 to Wt INMAN SCHOOL PUPILS GO ON REM terial, and 1 yard of lace; also 5 yards |the Twentieth Century A. C., and Sul- worth $5.00; 4 a special sale + of silver co:4. The pink would be-|zer'a Harlem River Park, occupied F : i Ri “i ' PROVISIONALLY. ot the cial at. il Of the groups that id gather about | 4 Rew and distinctive feature paced tre FINAL |i number were “old stagers" who had flunked in their June examinations and had spent their vacations in the summer graph, the illustration which ts 1-18 of @ size 4, oan be enlarged to any size yunced inguffictent. All rec \da- i" Passed the summer school examinations, | gest fe ha 1 am Merttagteteres Cals ed Hons hove been tufaed over to. the Dust, 4-Ib. cs tom. {ron If you are econom- they rushed eagerly to be entered pro- —— : ‘he | Bureau of Buildings for enforcement. ackage k 235, Piura aep ey Hit Senenaity te becker gine brown hair, and a slight color in e je e package, 17c pa) : | ically inclined and q} well said these “continuation classes” DESCRIPTION. Epa sacar vais SEVEN DIED IN FIRE. Be hs Toda yale a e intend to buy rugs } at the summer schools had grown to the| ewe anarming afternoon gown wan idea for the style of it? 4 y UE sdhad yeah (I fu —then you can’t do better than to come HH number of 1M averaging S87 puptla | made of black and white stripe setts. L aT 1 | Faisbent At : J = here to-morrow and get some of these. i has the deeves in one wi (Limited Time Only) sirbank’s Fairy) SRRRSARE $25 Extra Heavy Pe: ti The rush will degin Monday, Last| the skirt slightly Hotel. {BH} Soap, _—F) ia September 0,1% children were resi |ninn A fitted JOMBAU, "Alsaba; Sept. —Gaven per- New York’s great semi- cakes for. 25c Size 9x12; these rugs are made to stand hard wear; woven { tered the first eohool day; this year the | heavily embroiiered ‘es regres ay tt of annual saving opportunity Clothes Pins, Hard with an extra yeave; all the new Fall | number anticipated is about 710,000. @upt. | tache trims 1 poae Gre Rear ve ue Oced 6a 6 reals © high ’ ee Vea patterns; excep y value at $25. | RakGa Gare ba’ Sbveaing Weed pace yg tie the fire which destroyed the Juneau|{ on highest grade clothes is wood, 4-in. BA special Ic ‘Oy so: Thursday at 5 1 date @s pievng Te concn | Seed of form Hotel and the MoGrath Building last|}now on, Our Igss will be size. 100 for aA male price. Ce ee De } ring figures of antict | be 0 ee phil Genday Slane « Otcar viclinas ane mene [leeecrondeusc bok At fill $12 Wool-Filled Pro-Beu Smith's 9x6 Imperial Axminster peteh inesesace Ee ee eT ine from sought in the ruins. 1 Ais EC AN R . at $8.98 Lapsdangbondtteod tng @ fiat bow ‘The dead included William A. South-|| Clear our racks, tins ¢ f ta beraien A cusd wall i “The regetration in the elementary | * bes worth, @ machinist, whose mother, sla- % i \§ sebools in 180 was 64,6; this year the | %V° finieh ter and two brothers reside in Lansing, No readymad Bletrie Starch; wamber expected is about 66,000. The Mich, Southworth died in a hospital ‘eadymades, rememe 1 Ib. pkg i} Fesistration i the High Bohoola in Gep-| ANSWERS TO QUERIES. SP evtce wands *...1 ve worn and i |#e¥eral hours utter the fire trom burns, |{ ber. At $9.50 and $12.50 you if tember, 1810, was 38,254; this year the —— * {e only @ matter of taste which you a apne; aA choose from Merchant ik Rumber will probably reach 4600; the| MIBS J. O. 6.—Messaline or setit| destre for your hat. jeone to Gein, Taitors’ uncalled-for gar- vesistration for the Day Trade Schools| the same shade se your material is eee LONDON, Sept. 6.—James R. Keene, |] 1 ane, de t der t } fur thts yoar is expected to show an im |about the only thing I could suggest| Earthquake in Wartemberg. | the American finanaior, {6 progressing jerits, made to order Co | qquase from OF1 to 00 fe combination with it, unless you STUTTGART, Wurtembers, Sept. d—| favorably since he underwent an oper- || bring $25 to $75, and feet? aa] . — ‘evening style, when| A moderate, although prolonged, earth-| ation for stomach trouble, and his con-{] GEORGES MODE L BISSELL'S t : anticipate any serious tm | MOGn Nigam all-over lace could oom=|shock was felt in this vicinity during| dition to-day shows uninterrupted tm-|1 CLOTHES, t det aomaaeesont Nb = WOE Bs ; mass in part-time classes this year,” | S°8s "ane upper part of the skirt and last night, provement. custom mace to . : = Three Great Car my S ecia is | qentinued Mr. Maxwell. “During the| waist bodice, Mut I do not think it im- equal Merchant Tailors’ $30 CARPET Three Groat Carpet Special He cr es epee oan Pear ere to $60 productions. ewnnrane : res ool end you > fa September, i210, anu 6.377 ta June, | exist tn vunio styin with the messaline All Suits and Fall WD. We cannot hope to out the num- | showing delow, sleo three puflags of rua F ofad> nF ther. wn ber Gown this year because for the past|‘2® messalite should tim the Tusls JAMES McGREERY & GO Overcoats Up to $25] Pp ttrealt ia Sit ané « balf we ber Found ways. Have @ wide sat e reguian Ge, | geld elsewhere tor year ve had no money| on ghe waist end long, rather snug- fy, Bic. he ee Er, Aaa, TH | Suitae Merren 6 satin ont ta © Grve- a3rd Street 34th Street “i o cs High ttl * etvise how to make . - NEW MOD, Petiease me e WOW AND IN NOVEMBER. | eed wos cnrt J hare cot ot NnenicnsAboaall Webster’s$1 School | | English Enamelled Drug Sale | “For this year the additional eocom- | 101 they going to wear the coate * 8 i modations we shall have are as follows: | thia acason? Mine 1s 80 inches long. Famous over half a Century. : Dictionary 34c ‘ Floor Oilcloth ROX, PF: CREAM AND @ Wing for School No. # at Prospect | Would you advise having it out short- Cc 1 F y All $25 to $40 Suits , In all widths; choice of tile, oa thos ‘ Mises sok Seecines cick we ort “Will the loons panel akirts be worn ‘omplete assortments of Silks, Velvets d Fall O Tet ates hal Antng | thie fall ext apring? Wow! 08 . i 7 eomet- reel A nae basin ot Srosneet dirt to make me look taller. “Am 5 feat and Dress Goods,—weaves and designs in col- ani a vercoats pica? patterns) ! jenty~ 4 th . : . 3 ; fo pis sal Gints street, & rooms; an addition to| sake your skirt with six geres, bet ors used by Paris Couturieres for Autumn t inorrow vols, Renee te ence cee renin | Week Si soe Tend De. ter. S68 VEE, Gowns, Mantels and Millinery. XXX Quality Pure Cor ll the Eraemus High School, % rooms; an addition to No. 7, Ven Alst avenue, Long Island City, % rooms; « new sohool in Woodhaven, % rooms “These wil! be ready this month. In November we hope to open a new schoo! | at West Houston and Varick streets, | | with sixty-four rooms, acoommodating | | 4,200 children, and another at Lott and | Hopkinson av nues, in Brooklyn. We} Sells Piety at 69¢ and Tbe sq. yd, all over town, This Yards wile — GUAR 9.50 If you want autumn clothes, we're all ready with fashions as usual, distinc- tive from the average in style. orhace” Goanttte Limited, Wall Paper On Thursday, September the 7th, CORSETS. 1m Both Stores, Sale of C. B. a la Spirite Corsets. ne of new pa terns; and ow sale price to-mor- row 1s, #q. yd... School Bag and Outfit had hoped potas Lesutherettte Schoo! Bag with ait | hac hoped to open a new school ™ . x ‘4 | Bchenectady avenue and Hastern Park: | The first step Models for average and stout figures, with OPEN Ss, } Brana ede oom Way next Monday, which would t ; i f : iis a EVENTNGS 1 heavy. bo - : } Betinh baie geitona blalares trom; i buying eyeglasses is to call double boning and three pairs of hose sup- FOR YOUR goyeres ‘companion | 3 Radosh OF PAPER-MANGe schools in the n od, to acoom-| Upon an experienced Octlist (a porters attached. Tian si Eat Stacie Proinptiy Filed modate from 4,000 to “45 | ,000 part-time) Registered Physician). The next SRE e NIE Geiss Gr00e S30 TARTUIAT sien of 0 less importance is to value 420 Extremely Low bf $25 Brass Beds (like cut) at and even though the men are now| have his prescription filled by a H urn! ure ‘qaman, fohave the whoo! resdy'on mest 'P*| competent Optician, Years ago Between Broadw Prices on Home : : ere this meant /teo costs and a di- WOMEN'S SUIT DEP'TS. mm Both Stores, waW YORE, WOMAN NEARLY DROWNS. yon OL Tern pee i Also Stores at O-day in Harris 1 Ee els in ‘Tai 7 Sui ie m , s, 3 Ret preter gil brine od Hines ices both dvance Models in Tailored Suits, Cos NVADELEHIA, | | BOSTON, Fever phate che this service are united tumes and Dresses fi sarin’ Frail awe bys das, fas a ot Coney Island Beach, inder one roof, enabling us to £8 an resses lor early tall wear. ae hha Bon Weseetea tor be . 9 ata Mrs, Grace Stagen , dable glasses for Tailored Suits of heavy Serge. Navy Blue i fi I a fF Fuh atrept, | 8 rge—that of the } veyond he A ' and Black. 22.50 | bathing at Coney I or $5 per pair, s : Municipal Baths end 5 a. Tailored Suits of two toned mixed Fabrics: READERS 5-Piece Verona Velour oe S (like cut) .50 d - er atrugs ~ r . ' o eu mahogany pol- ae the attention of John Ts sy . 5 Various colors. 25.00 THE WORLD SORTS was the Orginal Bret oe eovered in’ best. Verona Massive s-inch tention poste, er of it) West Thirtieth street, anote ‘, ‘ : yelaur; at. . inch filler, 1h t Peres RADE 50, HEE MARINE Oculists and Opticians Tailored Suits of Mannish Serge, atten et an 8, Fo ut : Two Great Mattress offerin $ ag oe Re by foot, bright | peck in her fmantis efforts to keep afloat Ss gest 23rd St, near Fourth Ave, trimmed with velvet and braid, 35.00 Jon may Nave, Tess changed’s. 00 Black Hair 7.00 Cotton and Wool $4 International Bed Spring, $2.50 abi, : ae she) ert MMe ety pet SthandGth Aves ‘tten 2 deat 12, nen Mae 599 Just ike out; an absolutely nolaelons and aavitary fabric waged ) a Iife line and then 64 We 5 ear Lenox Ave, Mattresses, 6. attresses, 3.! thar will never sag: has in row of helleal springs ee wave Life Guards John Moe 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82nd 1 orming World, ipo per werk Z hend. Gi O a saraatet sees ai $8 Race per eae ang Otel Be JBMES McCREERY & CO. eens Woe Seog nuns pinnae | ra tendon ok gaotiand duarantena res tance te the ny . plain ' Hem vor to 1000 Broadway, near Willo’by, Brlyn 23rd Street 34th Street ashlee Y, ae veteran. Bae, ee Tul was revived: Gayder wan exhausted, | 1) Put Ste Opp A&B, Bkiyn ~ Jj ana f : A but left for home an bour later, | 697 Broad St, near Hahpe’ ‘a. Newark - #i2.60 value... + eee on an ha LRT NENT a eee