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, borough departments was made by fogs’and offices. orropienrs OF HONESTY HAD ESSER TURNED OUT no Comolly would have been elected. Connolly was once in the front rank of the Meglenants of former Borough Pres- ident JPJoc" Cassidy. But he was nelty's elestion, He won over Alderman Dujat morning until to-~lay. down three automobiles esi none i at the / THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 2, 1911, to Grab Place. hes GRESSER.|, or Was the Victim of ishonest Influences. eva of the meeting of the of the Borough Hall to-day to elect it to succeed Lawre |) Mayor Gaynor post and @ave out th int in explaining his action iresser, | the | was Roncedediy ho: turn@ out on m @f Mhers or competency to ‘fat the beginning of mini@ration—yes, tn Decem fore TF took oMfce—and asked help him to get rid of the dishonest conditions to which he had succeeded end @it the borough departments fn honef hands. IT Worked with him all I could, @n4 & complete investigation of the the Commissioner of Accounts. One Dy one the heads of departments were removed, and absolutely hon- et competent men recommend- ed committees of honest eiti- vena rere put in their places. Mr, Bung was put at the head of the Deopatment of Public Works, Mr. Simrmpns at the head of the Bulld- ing artment, Mr. Brandon a the fiend of the Highway Depart- menty Mr. Hardgrove at the head of the Department of Sewers and Mr, GulA¥an in charge of public bulld- But !t was all in vain. The forces @pposed had chargus brought against ‘Mr. Gresser; and he was turned out. The snfluences that prevailed and how # was all done are well known to y. I shall always regret that Ti ‘posed in the borough at all. I * feet @ though my efforts to lift up Government there brought Mr. Grens- er into trouble and resulted in his re- moval, although in the process his honesty is certified to. I procured an adjournment of the lection of his successor this morn- Bing to give honest Republicans and Democrats alike opportunity to be heard. That ts all I can do. ‘The @ayor of Long Island City was in jail corruption when I came to yn, and the government theye bas looted pretty much all the r aince. Now that it is being ‘out of the hands of old Gres- his rugged German honesty, neople there must do their get another honest man. But some standard of fitness will him also, meeting had been held there ts Wut that Magistrate Maurice jo use the antagonism to Con- election to effect his own the anti-Cassidy Aldermen, it and fnell. YS AIDES SOUGHT DE- TO HELP TAMMANY. as a wolf in ant!-Cassidy } and listened willingly to re- rom many Tammany leaders that election be postponed. The motives of the Tammany leadera, led | by J. 8. Gaffney and Alderman Ken- of Queens at]; a Borough | w Gaynor apparently reganied | ——— Missive Was Written by Patrolman. to Gaynor letter written to making cha Handwriting’ exp ter was wri ports testified the let- His attorney, t. James 8 Willam H. K Handwriting experts Davi¢ and Chief Cle had compared Wolfe's handwriting with and that it was the same. missioner Dillon told how Wolfe | = had been asked to write sentences that appeared in the letter, He said the writing was similar. | eee at BROKE JAWS PULLING TEETH. Brona Dentint Arrested Said to Have Hurt 17 Patients, Upon the complaint of the State Den- | tal Goctety that he had Injured seven teen patients, Rudolph Reggette of No. ) for trial upon the charge tieing dentistry without a license, * Counsel for the soctety told Magistrate Breen Reggette had a dental place at ‘Third avenue and One Hundred and Nineteenth street under the name of the Wagner Dental Parlors, and had been operating without a license, ‘The prose- cution charged that the dentist had bro- ken the Jaws of two of his visttors and hurt fifteen others so badly that they required hospital treatment. The dentist watved examination and gave bond for trial, TL POSTPONES LETTER TO MAYOR CARNEGIE LEADS ETING TO ELECT BRINGS OFFICER ALL TAXPAYERS IN EADFOR QUEENS UP ON CHARGES CITY'S NEW LIST, | | 8 and offictals) + -| uation in the sect 1911 roll. The total real estate N. Car-| semi-annually, valho and Loren ©, Horton testified they | After He In| ft prac-! Takés a Sie W. Wallop at Politi-| Handwriting Experis Tes stify |Books Cneiad tot To-Day Under fans Who Are Trying | Recent Law Instead of on January st. w Carnegie ree vo Ust with vn Other large as- practically un-- A large decrease In valuation Is re- ported from the Pax Department section which is north of Ninoty-sixth street. The decre @ in real estate val- nts $6,194,000, in the ection decrease, tative real estate asse for Manhattan for 50, aw against $4,719 000 as against $7, Hereafter tax for 1911 i) be onened to colncile with the gemi-annual codilection of taxes and as. eessments under the new law. They will personally conducted to GETTYSBURG including a drive over the BATTLEFIELD| and two days sight-sooing In the City of |WASHINGTON will be operated by tho Pennsylvania. R, October 7 to 12,1911 at the low rate of $23.00 from New York, covering ull necwuely Orbs bbes Apply ‘ft Ties ©, STUDDS, Be peas 28 AN Krettte, New Fork Feeds Merk Bay a Oiten f —— At 50c. Heels and Toes, and Soles. At At At Ladies’ Hosiery Per pair—Pure Silk Boot, Tops and Soles, in Black, Tan and White. Spliced Very sheer. At $1.00 per pair—Embroidered Hose; different designs, Pure Silk Boots, Cotton Tops Cojton three $1.09 per pair—silk Hose in colors; also in Black, Tan and White. Values up to $2.25. . $3.00 per pair—Pure bright Silk, in Black and White, with openwork Clocks, $6.50 per pair—New French Hosiery, Pure Silk, two-toned, in Dark Gray, Blue and Light and Bands in all widths. Lidges in matched sets. ecru. neatly, [Charles F. Murphy's personal aides, Moro very different from those of the, Mayor. Cassidy has always een a Tammany ally, and the people geeking his election thought it might be sectred by an adjournment. | It the apparent belle of the Mayor Bhat once the compytition be- tween Gonnolly and Cassidy for the of- fice wa ended the Conolly administra- ten 34 hecome for all intents and a Cassidy Cassidy fought aga perately, Knowing t! uences which would be brought to bear on them | when the fact that thoy had untied on Connolly became kno jat Einhold and Snell “hid out Saturday ity Hall MAYOR'S SUMMONS ENDS Live.| LY ARGUMENT OUTSIDE DOOR. The fly dred int which the ple were mai rupted by yor's Whe that t very cl to eon: he coul Counsel of the new matters be g upon able journal that nt for the rich, man needs 6 chance to | y dew w the engage. each—Hand Cluny Lace trimmed. Side Frills, broidered goods, t Lace, | #URNISH ED 7592 some tee $3 Down on $50 “ “ 5 “ EVENINGS. 2188 Hh 2190 Gray mixtures with Black Stripes. Laces Special values in Real Irish Crochet Edges, Insertions Hand Run Bands and Flouncings, also Chantilly and Shadow Bands, Edges and Flouncings in white, black or Ladies’ Neckwear Coat Sets or Collars, Embroidered $1.00 to new and very attractive assortment of Hand Em- nmed with Real Urish or Cluny James McCutcheon & Co., a Ave. & bk at 3 AW Real Cluny Insertions and $1.50 to 18.00 and Real Irish or 15.00 each—a Opposite Waldorf-Astoria | (Actual Value 6100) Containing she ioowing articles: SoM. tre PINING B EVERY 31008 PURCHASE Tat hp opened on the first Monday tn | | April The Brooklyn ass a@ net Increase of Quyens assessments to $4, increase of @ tronx real estate assessments to $62,227,013, a net increase 0| the Richmond Pr decrease of reane 1s duo | FLEXIBILITY DURABILITY PERFECT STYLE HEALTHFULNESS These corset-essentials reach their highest develop- ment in the world-farous— FLEXIBLE—Lastikops Web- bing makes Nemos the most Newible corsets in the world, DURABLE—Every Nemo will outwear any two corsets of other makes at the same price. STYLE—All other makers, even in Paris, are trying to imitate Nemo models, HEALTH—Phy: ans every- where are prescribing Nemo ts as an aid to health, Bere’s an Example—for SLENDER FIGURES - HYGIENIC Surrortinc Banos ‘HOSE broad bands of semi- elastic Lastikops Webbing support the abdomen in natural position, po matter how hard you pull the long skirt in. able s! erness, and banishes alldangers of tightlacing, Four beautiful models: 331—Low bu: $ 332—Extra-bigl 333-—-Girdle top, aa aa 4 revolutionized corset-mak- ing. It is the only elastic fabric in the world that stays elastic— .For Stout Figures SELF-REDUCING—Nos. 319 and $24 (medium bust), $3. ie This gives you ultra-fashion- 330—Mediam bust, feng oe ASTIKOPS WEBBING has outwears the corset, ng bands of Lastikope bi at Tastibene Band Handley b a 1°, ‘supporte from Bold Everywhere. cars lacks os 2%, est Values at the Lowest 121st \e-2 | Callan Special 10-Day and Tuesday ne Women’s $6.50 Trimmed Hats A beautiful variety of stylish dress ‘and strect hots at an extraordinary low price. blue or black and white effect: 3.98 New coronation Purple, Trim: med with novelty ostrich Misses’ Ready-to-Wear Hi fine quality velvet, draped with messaline; allthe new shades in a va- riety of shapes; very special 1.69 Women’s Combinations Soft nainsook, deep yoke of embroidery either skirt or drawer and lac: V neck; yoke f rows of pin t piped with embroide extra wide; val. 59c. Floor Oilcloth 2 yds. wide; heavy grade; assortment of designs and colors; value 29c square yard. Bleached Sheets Size 68 by 90in.; heavy gra welded seamed centres; val.39c Bleached Pillow Cases Sizes 42 by 36 in.; soft finish; || will wash heavier; val. 12c.. Outing Flannel | Heavy naps; blue or kk stripes; val. 10c yd Pip 6%c Garbage vanized, Satin Gloss Soap, 7 cakes. 2 5c | c || Willow Clothes Bas- | eter family 9g) We bes with 29. cover... Dutch Cleanser, a 6 euch, . ¢ | Bread @ can 4. Gold, Babbitt’s and Women’s Union Suits Heavy bleached cotton ribbed, fleece- Children’s Underwear Heavy fleec ied vests and pants; natural and sizes 20 to 34; reg. 25c..... | Children’s Caddy elegant! All wool, worsted finish 2 2, facing and shaped cu! C red, Oxford and navy; sizes 22 to 26; val. 49c..... t ‘27 Specials in Toilet Articles C oxy Peroxide|H air Brushes, |, Cream, 25c solid back; wh ite size, . 17 | bristle; val.50c 25e | | Hoy’ German Hydrogen Perfum Pe 16 bottle will vin ‘Soap; 2 cakes and WwW + 15¢ t Paper; large 6. wri wide embroidery and neck and sleeves “* 39c 7%C aus, - | Fruit Plelty Presi Kitchen aides) 85 8 ,roll hing | top; white or oak. 39. 10 Liquid Veneer 15 ¢ | FurniturePolishd JC ' Bestene;a Peterman’s Roach Food. | Yucatan Sash Cord Clothes ‘ 19 ce ah Basins, large | size; gray enam- white willow. Tea Kettles,zcay enamelled; N ».7. 25¢ & y 1 sk ” 1226 flareshera by 8 c monia, large vottle Dish Pans, gay enamelled; 10 ;t.. 13. | Lord & Taylor Pink, blue, white and black satin. Bronze, patent and white calf. Black suede and kid. French trimmed, or plain. All our New, Smart $6.00 and $7.00 Styles for the coming season..... New twelve, fourteen button models, dress, general wear and storm purposes. Women’s Boots and Founded 1826 ' Evening Slippers At Special Prices Handsome Evening Slippers Opera and tongue effects, | Beaded, Rosette, Buckle g 3.95 | Women’s Boots and sixteen All leathers for + $3.95 $6.00 values. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE AUMAN N’S| AT 149 VST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED | . iv Free withivery oll of $50 | | 374-976 East 149th Street | Next Door to Post Offi 44 open Every Eveniny Vatu Ph Saue ways Unt 10 DELIVERS | THIS SOLI D| Kegular BRASS BED Absolutely FREE With Every Purchase of $75 THE EASIEST PAYMENT HOUSE IN N.Y.” ST.1 DOOR WEST OF IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT AD.” WILL GET IT FOR YOU. - iipshlihaiadladiiisanaa anal RL ER RE A GE RE AGI i, | BROADWAY at 40th St. 47 CORTL \D’ When we'd become convinced .that we had a $20 suit with more goodness to the dollar than any other, we named it The Brill Twenty. The name’s still the same, but the suit’s even better. Styles that are English or not, as you please. ST,, nent Greenwich. 125TH SThRE at $d Ave, UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway. Harlem Store Open Every Evening, FISHER BROS 104257 'L_STATION eure pu gn CRANDRAPIDS FURNITURE COLUMBUS AVE __BET.103 8 10451 Berrryg OPENSAN ACCOUNT a! WEEKL SSrRee 300. > “APARTMENTS FURNISHED Sr $50 Complete trom 49. Fall Renting Guide FREE The Fall Renting Season of 191t is the greatest New York has ever witnessed. You still have time to move into one of New York’s palatial multi- family houses where privacy, elegance, convenience and comfort hold sway. aS Aside from the Apartment House advertising columns of The World itself, no agency has ever been placed at the free disposal of New Yorkers that will compare with The World’s Fall Renting Guide for 1911, FREE copies of which may be had for the asking at The World’s Information Bureau in the Rotunda of The World Building, Park Row, and at The World’s Uptown Office, Thirty-eighth Street and Broadway. Ege In this handsomely printed publi- cation two hundred of New York's most beautiful and modern multi- family structures are illustrated and described. ' ; Get a Copy of This Great Guide To-Day and Move to the Best Advantage. SUBWAY STA, ONE BLOCK AWAY

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