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, rm FRIDAY, HE EVENING WORLD, ~ ‘MAROH 28, 1018. ‘NUGENT DECLARES WARON WILSONIN JERSEY PRIMARIES) OFFICIALS SPLIT ON NEW LAW FOR _— SUBWAY LEASES Accuses Governor of Making | Deal With Republicans and Upholds Democratic Party. bevnen and have of Service| | . Board Oppose Proposed Measure. | M’ANENY SEES GAY NOR. | coun former chaire te Committee . Wilson while st night at the annual bane Asso- ‘Tells Mayor He Believes Bill *¢+n« quet of the Gottfried Krueger Jersey. into gre on the strength, unity and unselfish sup: port of the organized Democracy of New @ attained one goal that his ambition craved with that support he now seeks to demolish it and step ir power over ite fragments.” WHIRLED AROUND BY SHAFT. Twe Men ¥F: Havin dry in Paterson, N. J, 35th St. iy Injured in Pater- at the point of death, A hold of Kelly, ing rather, third, who tried to save them, was severely injured. Patrick Kelly was working near the shaft when his arm was caught and he was whirled around at a great epeed. Eugene"Wiskham, in attempting to seize @rawn into the whirl. of Patrick, fh try- was knocked down by the shaft and lay unconscious. room to shut off the power. t night are|tikely to dle, TVID ALT MEN. QBHIRE SENBUABESL TNs 383 5*fenue | _ 36th St. SPECIAL OFFERINGS—Friday and Saturday: — elation. He denounced the Governor for ! Should Be Passed—Wat- what he calls @ bargain with the Re- Misses’ and Women’s Section: son to Look Into It. | Publicans to create a new vice-Chancel- lorahip #0 that political debt of the Gov. emor may be pald “We are going to have @ fight,” Mr. Nugent, “It will be a fair igh! an open one, on our part, The Jesue will be the preservation of the party organization. There Ix no better place, no more opportune timo, no more fitting occasion than this to open the campaign. “1 offer myself us one of the candl- dates for the Congressional district which I reside for delegate to the Na- Cotneident with a conference to-day Between Mayor Gaynor, Borough Preel- ent McAneny and Corporation Counsel Wateon on the proposed ameisinents to the Rapid Transit law, the Public Service Commissioners declared the commission had not officially approved the measure. ‘Yesterday the Board of Estimate unani- Mously voted in favor of the proposed Jegisiation, which is the new form of | tional Convention. I ask that you aup- TAILORED STREET FROCKS Thoroughly smart modes in Tailor Serges, Stripes, plain and changeable Taffetas, fe At 19.50 25.00 32.50 }, English ly trimmed, FANCY & TAILORED COATS of stunning Parisian modes, in rich T Copies ‘weeds, Hi English Whipcords, and Shepherd's Check. EXCEPTIONAL At 19.50 27.50 39.50 law desired also by the Interborough| port me and running mate, I do #0 Girls’ Wear Section’ and the B. R. T. not f ny motive that has personal It was shown at the mecting of the| ambition or personal enemity behind it GIRLS’ WASHABLE DRESSES commission that Commissioners Willcox, McCarroll and Eustis alone favor the bill, while Commissioners Cram and Maltbie made it clear that they are op- Dosed to It. At the conference with the Mayor Pres- ident McAneny paid he favored all the Glauses of the proposed bill, that he had Gone over it carefully with others and hee believed the m/isure should pgse. He explained to the Mayor that the passage of the amendmenta would do away with certain objectionable features of the Rapid Transit act which now operate against a free hand in the making of subway contracts and providing for the preferential payments, The Corpo: Fation Counsel will look further into the Proposed law and consult with tie Mayor, ‘When the members of. the Public Ser- vice Commission convened, Commis- ated in the Public Service | Ission has approved the bill to amend the law in rejation to new tran- at lines. 1 think it should have been! * gtated that the public service corpora- and not the Public Service Com- + mission approved the measure. The dill fas not been before this commission oMicially, and J think that the public @hould know that fact.” Chairman Willcox admitted the bill had never been officially beford the Com- | mission, but said the measure had the) of a majority of the members| ‘the commission. “I personally have seen, the bill and rove of its conditions,” said Mr.) “The bill was Prepared Jointly by | eur Gounse!l and counsel for the rall- | og aoeranien," said Mr. Eustis. “If had deen with us at the aie” the Committee of the ‘Whole he it have taken part in the | or which developed over the Commissioner Cram retorted that he 4 the matter as one for full ané free discussion and in public if the | Commission desired to go on record an) to its atti ‘4 me that the commission as @ whole not favor the bill, and I I desire to stand before the electorate for the first time since 1896, when I ran on the same ticket with William Jennings Bryan in defense of the party organization and as its humble cham- pion. “I desire to make that the Issue in my campaign. Let it be decided by the votes of the men of the party in this district whether they will remain loyal to the organization. I do not believe the Democrats of Essex County agree | with Gov, Wilson when ‘he says he needs only to seek support from the ‘independents,’ whoev they may be, and the Republicans, an he ts credited with saying, ‘will have to come to hi “This fight Is to be one for Democrats and by Democrats, It will be a battle tor party organization against the au- tocracy one man has been striving to perfect ever since he rode into power 0 Sirls' Coats —_—_ GIRLS’ DRESS COATS. An exclusive model from our own designer and workroom. A Russian, Semi-Norfolk model, with colored self hand-em- broidered collar and cuffs, and hand- made buttons; navy and check; lined throughout. 3) to 10 yea Regular price rd it @s unfortunate that such an ression should have gone abroad,” Commissioner Malthie. t BA the Lexington ‘Transit Railroad at Vanal ptree Broadway and also the station on Canal | treet of the gubway br which | routs GIRLS’ DRESS COATS, box back and modishly shaped front, with heavy silk collar in variety of French millinery shades. In navy serge, tan, brown, black and white check. 6 to 14 yeggs Regular price $18.50, ee HIS ARTIFICIAL LEG HURT, HE’S RUSHED TO HOSPITAL. But Treatment Won't Be for Wood- en Member—Crowds Shake Till , GIRLS’ NORFOLK CO. the Acomplete showing of distinctly new models—Ginghams, Linens, Repps, Piques, Lingeries, all favored colorings; 6 to 14 years, At 2.25 4.00 7.50 GIRLS’ DRESSES~-™Wo sreciau One of hand-embroidered Lingerie, exquisitely trimmed_with Torchon lace; the other of plaid Zephyr Ging ‘am, ta‘lor trimmed and hand em. broidered. Ages 6 to 14. GIRLS’ At 5.50 EXCEPTIONAL ST 3.25 COATS FOR SPRING A-wide collection of unusual modes, in white and blue Serges, black and white Checks, Satins and Taffetas, Ages 2 to 8. 8.50 16.00 25.00 , 12.95 Best & Co. Small Women’s, Uisses’ and Girls’ —— : Coats, Wraps, Suits and Dresses == Small Women’s Wraps IMPORTED _WRAPS AND_ COATS original adaptations. A special feature this season, large and diverse selections of the favored Chameuse, Satin, Brocaded Crepe, and Taffeta, in the dressier models for afternoon and evening wear. .At special prices from 35.00 45.00 55. EXCLUSIVE MOTOR AND UTILITY SLIP-ONS of Imported Two-toned Cloths, both soft and rough effects. The New English Haun Coats for country wears... ++. At special prices 25.00 35.00 45.00 55.00. Suits and Dresses NORFOLK SUITS, Three-piece Girl's Limb’s Falsity Is Revealed. A man crossing Park Row | of wear Berge, hip dined. In nay, the Post-Office to-day was a ran rie “ P : y and white check. 10 to 15 years. - down by a car, As he stepped m the and white. 8 to 16 years tracks an automobtle bore dow him and, with # frantig J in front of a waxon upon Aw modish Model; fine Serge, well tailored and inch length,of fine, men’s lined. Colors:navy, white, and black Regular price 824.50, 17.95 JUNIORS’ TAILORED SUITS of fine Diagonal Serge, contrasting silk lined 25.00 to 165.00 29.50 his left leg. As he la’ Pas COATS. eer} and silk collar embroidered, hi mee Veet, he len dation model; tailored, but softened with daNanhMee We Ticks cles ean whewing the Impre: | the dress collar of silk in either red, ANDERSON a ried Di te te ey pet ox WO tan, Copenhagen, or gray, contrast- “GIRI 7 SO 2 GING HAM bled in a fearsome manner and appeared ing wi » Navy fo JRL? BS » square Dutch Betvtoormeann | 8B with the Navy Serge, Tan or neck, short sleeves, finished with Policeman Rose took a look ai the| Check Worsted. 6 to 14 years... man and sent for an ambulance from Hudson Street Horpital, It Rabiner look at the fopping ‘ies, gates if there was @ physician | growd, A man stepped forward stooped and felt the lew, then be it up and let ft drop. “Ete artificial,” said the physic! ‘The man with thesartifets! he was Geor years old, of Ni lyn, He wa to the hospital for treatme: — FAKE LETTER GOT HIM J0B,| Frank Aassente, & sixteen-year- a| messenger boy, who stole $0 ¢ him to deposit in a bank Parker jr. of pleaded guilty General Sessions to- he had been twice b crime. “How did you get your Je Swann asked the % got a bloke to tion for me, at the Judge Swann remanded Assente to the Tombs untill Wednesday for sentence 14 a subpoena for the appear- on Monday, +++ Regular price $12.75, 9.95 fine embroidery insertion and feather- stitching. 6to 15 years... Young Neon’s and Boys’ Clothing SACK TS for Young Men, in a Ylish mplels, and in the handsomest colorings and materials. « Finished and Unfinished Blue Serges, IM Weave Serges, — Worsteds, Ch Pei auers Sizes from 33 to 40 chest. NORPOLK & DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS for Young Men and Boys; in Serges, Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimeres, 7 to 18 years... .ssee Ra itiota eile Si 5.75 to RAGLANS AND OVERCOATS for Young Men,in several models, Im. ported and Domestic materials, Many made with the popular patch pockets, 15.50 to 25.00 16.50 to 25.50 21.00 Sizes 84 to 41 chest... 12.50 to 22.50 DOUBLE BREASTED _REEFERS for Boys; of Cheviots, smooth and rough finished Blue Serges, Diagonals, Coverts, Tweeds and Imported English Mixtures. 2 to 10 years. 5, 75 to RUSSTAN AND SATLOR SUITS. A complete line of Serge, both with and without sailor collar; handsomely trimmed. 8 to 10 years. 6,75 to WASH SUITS in a large variety of Browns, Grays, Tans and Mixtures, both Russian and Sailor, from the simplest play suits, to. the finest of hand- embroidered, 2 to 10 years. ny 1.65 to BOYS’ WASH SUITS, Sailor Collar Suits, in various colored stripes. - § to 10 years... . Regular price 84, 00, Fifth Avenue at a Street 27.50 4.95 16.50 13.50 | 1450 | 2.45 Other workmen rushed to the engine The two men, their clothing torn to| | Factory. | shreds, were taken unconecious to St. | Two men caught in @ rapidly revolv- Joseph's Hospital. Tt wae aid to-day | a ing shaft in Nab & Harlin's iron foun- they were Internally injured. They are PHILADELPHIA BUFFALO 5.00 1.95 Tailored Suits, Dresses and Coats For Misses, Girls and Juniors Misses’ Tailored Suits 14, 16 and 18 years; also suitable for Small Women French Serge, Whipcord and Fancy Materials 20.00 22.50 25.00 Two and Three Piece Suits For Girls and Juniors 20.00 16.50 25.00 Misses’ and Junior Dresses Of French Serge, Taffeta Silk, Chiffon and Fancy Materials in Newest Models 13.75 15.00 18.75 Misses’ and Junior Coats Of Wide Wale, French Serge, Stripes, Homespun, Whipcord and Mixtures 15.00 18.75 22.50 Girls’ and Children’s Coats Serge, Shepherd Check, Mixtures and Taffeta 5.90 7.90 9.75 13.75 OPPENHEIM, CLLINSz G : 34th Street Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Millinery Smart Tailored and Semi Dress Hats : 7.50 Complete Assortment of Children’s Hats 2.75 Exclusive Styles in Mourning Hats BROOKLYN NEWARK 10.00 . 3.50 Custom Tailored Clothes for BOYS At Moderate Prices Unusual Purchase of Boys’ Superior Tailored Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits, Alpaca Lined. Ali Wool Mixtures Extra Knickerbockers Value $8.00 8 to 18 Years. Special 5.50 Norfolk, Double and Newest Styles in Boys’ Eatra RAICKORS: Single Breasted Fancy Models. Serge and Fancy Mixtures. 7.95 An Extensive Variety of Boys’ Hand Tailored Dress Suits in Exclusive Models 9.75 12.75 16.50 Boys’ Reefers and Russian Suits of Blue Serge, ie 95 and Covert, Mixtures and Shepherd Check. Special 5.00 a GAS BAUMANN & BRO No Money Down xperienced buyer pective buyers int e largest turniture and carpe! country. Thanks to our enormous purchasing power, WE are en: to offer you the | Best Credit System—One Low Price—-ash or Credit—! 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Henry EVERY GIRL will like “What I Did to Get Strong,” by Caroline Bauman EVERY WOMAN will appreciate Annette Kellerman’s Beauty Talk a tecptuswunnpereesh tinge ai0tte ; A Gate