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ik OK. OF MANENY PUT ON WAGNER'S | SUBWAY AY MEASURE, Borough President Sr aldich Says Bill Is| Needed if New Lines Are to Be Constructed. LIKES INTERBORO PLAN. Says It Will Be Approved by Unanimous Vote of Board of Estimate. | Borough President McAneny makes the prediction in a statement to-day ‘that not only will be tran it committer |, Gf the Bowrd of Estimate report favor- | Tably on the offer of the Interborough | with reference to but that the yway: Boar Estimate | Nn omens Unanimously in the acceptance of the | Feport. This means that the Public Service Commission will be asked to draw up) the! contracts which, when eigned by @1! parties, will provide for the starting @ixty days theres of the work of Qrtually digging the new subways. The so-called Wasnor bt “ments to the rapid transit law, per- | Mitting the paymnent of preferentialx to fhe Intemborough and the B. I. eeiven: President: McAneny's post O,.K. Me deviares they are perfect in term, contemp! ten but justice, wd that all riticlom regard- ing them fs “loose” talk, Mr. Me- Aneny urges tarmediate cetion on the Feport in advance of the passage of the Wagner amendments, concerning which fhe ways: * “The Wagner act is an enabiing me: fore only. It does not require the elty to @o “anything; it does not restrict the ere, of efter the Public Service ion or the Board of Estimate to “with the situation in any manner “the present act would permit. It ly eniarges the authority of the Doards to the degree necersary to ‘effect to the proposed dual plan, @fd when it is finally appro Lane : ae aoe Wild Men Fro‘: the Caucasus Who Lost Whiskers and Guns Z CHARTISHVTL AnD eA i] (For story tee Page 1) BECF TRUST TRIAL NEARS THE JURY JANNOT DO ANYTHING IF BILL af FAIL6 TO PASS, Without the bill, howe nothing be done. If it fal* to pa transit situation will again fall into c Peston, and the relief for which the city 2 Walting will be postponed for many ‘QE notice, among other distorted atate- Mente recently made, that I am credited ‘With doutt as to the propriety of certain ef the amendmems proposed. On the rary, 1 hive exacnined it with the test care and fimd nothing whatever Ut that fs not proper and necessary. no doubt tha; the loose erittc the bill that bax proceeded will be tely answered at to-morrow's M view of the fact that action upon mane amencinents to the Rapid it act, designed to enable the city 0 proceed with (16 bullding ot the ee Sate, must be tuven at M Proper to state WIN report in favor Bho’ Interborough > @piadle baxis for that company's part tithe dus) pian. t WRFadlowing tie report, full opportunity | WHY bwvallowet! for public discussion of Phe committee's rec ommendations, Prove can veino doult vnat the boars | SAxe present moment tx disposed to| P Parable action, alr ads bli Service Ci on, and that the commission Whi be asced the preparation of swith the arvuranc at these, en submited, will have the board's » Bormal anp OBJECT 18 TO LAY FOUNDATION FOR GROWTH. While the Wagner b!!! Is un ler con- Mideration, It In to be Horne in mind that he primary purpo Mt nese thations osaarity: to put the city In the business of ra irquding @or profit, but to ly te founda “comprehensive transi: system ke the lines of e if for ma ea oRegarding iy to mee lcAneny say* “The borrowing capac ether municipal purpores 1912 after —altevan janding authorizations for will y of the economy in thin year's ay for all other purposes, about $15,000,000 Of this may be added to the subway fund. The city is, therefore, in posi- to contribute approximately $85 Pena toward the start of the new For the balance required to be its #hare, i¢ must depend mpon resources developed through in- in the assessment rolls and means during the four that will be required for _—— SERVICE BOARD + FORMALLY APPROVES paras MEASURE. Sidson approved * Counsel to the mregepeeny. RESEAT EMPEROR ESPREAD IN CHINA G) March .—It developed to haar plot to overthrow sl ae + Mr. | ARGUMENTS END inal Charges, Face Crucial Stage of Case. OHICAGO, March scene In the nine years’ tween the United State Government and “Hig Business ax pied in the packing industry was enacted in Federal | Judge Canpenter’s Court to-day wh Attorney Pierce Butler of the great array of “trust busters’ seoving t Government, made his final plea f conviction of the ten milli charged with t ponalbility for t meat trust. Butler's camming up. w: attack upon the motives the fen The closing wel fight be. of des tlonal, but speoitic. The-violwion was In defiance of this law. There can no question of the spirit of wrongdo. whieh pron tiexe violations, as an order of the court—Judge Grovecup's ine Junction In 19%—put these defen thely guard as to violations, sequent acts were in. viok has the formation of t | old pool, then tn t tlan which held oMce of AH. Ve | Joine Judge Grosmeup, and finally hy rganization of ths National ry When the effort to orga vdollar trust lad failed, thie Nato Packing Company was organize, © the clowk of Legality and lest business purposes to the! unlawful and improper methods used by | these defen to maplpulate market for « ant extort hig pubite, The strong Hence of eit | test costs, mo ‘oft margins s ae manager }o. ndants fur- nigh the ate “The {egitiy ‘thmed since the {Dhis great packing busless hax 1 at tine of economy mbination has con devoloped through an eve purposes it has Industry and efficiency, solely for t | for the owner Me. Butler's addr for the bi fit-making jury fate this afternoon. “| HOPE S0, | HOPE SO,” SAYS T. R. OF WHITE HOUSE. “Thy arded the west-bound Wading River express at Cold Spring, 1. 1, this morning, having driven from Oyster Bay at a fast pace, Whon tho Colonel emerged from a parlor car at Jamaica the porter had piled his bag- wege on the car platform, ®he Colon Vaulted over the cases, all R." Mayor Lou Taylor of tavket gr the ¢ stretched han}, ig our future President this morning! “Fine and dandy,” replied the he sit to the ae Broad went on Retankes's 1 INDIANA CLAIMED BY BOTH TAFT AND ROOSEVELT FORGES te! Ten asia, Under Crim- {Hot pi ast for Delegates and “Boodle” Charges Made on Each Side. INDIANAPOLIS, March 25. —With practically complete reports from all BREAKIN GREAT | BRITISH STRIKE ! | Point:Go Back to.Collieries and Others to Follow. March %. —| f thelr famt-| GLASGOW, Scot Spurred by the suffer! Hew, 1.00) miners in the Lanarkshire dis- | trict resumed: rk t jay. The mine owners’ declare that nearly all the other workers in.that'aection will follow theit example without waiting for a settle. ment-of the strike.’ Most of the miners in the’ Lanarkshire ‘district have Hebtll families arid found it impossible to keep them. from actual) starvation. on. the amallt benefits they’ received! from: the union. LONDON, March The triangular conféFenée’ between the Premfer, opera-} torn and miners held to-day adjourned after “a brief ression. “No agreement was reached,” was tho only’ announcement made. will: ow’ be taken had not been con sidered. Attending the coaterence were Premier Asquith, the sub-committee of the Miners Federation and the committees repre- senting the mine owners’ associations of | England, Scotland and Wales. The Eng- lish. awners ate not only, willing, but anxious to fix the minimum rate at the figure demanded by the men, five shillings ‘for adiite and two for minors working by the day,-but the Scotch and Welsh operators Insist’ such a figure would be: confiscatory. The,committee of the miners announced when At efitered the Premier's office that it wan willing to abandon its demand! for a complete schadale by dlstricts and nd, ' | t t “We have made every concession pos- stblo, with honor,” said Edwards, “and we “hye a right to demand that the employers do something themselves.” After, the meeting broke up Premier Asquith and.the committee of the min- ers’ unton held a conference at which {t was, tinders:ood the objec of the operators were carefully can*asned. That the Government still h that an agree will yet ber to end the 5! Was shown. by the announéement that consideration of the ‘oal bill would be postponed pending’ “qurther conferences.” 1 had agreed to confer anew. sections of Indiana to-day, both Taft] ¢ , and Roosevelt managers texued states] 4, 9) nts to-day claiming that they will] $y. majority of delegated in the] it ing contents, mre nd pool was enjoined. | ven butt up | vention here to: sed to thetr erndidate. tImost on ap elty The ‘Third, sional Di toval delegs ay. Both and Roosevelt forces trol of the three meetings. Unofficial returns from ward township primarics or meetings which convention deiegat elected show the Taft f ® majorit st walt on tho results of eta is ROOSEVELT GETS TWO DELEGATES IN INDIANA. Marsh 2% iis fee contest Blessed if you do Darned if you don’t WEAR "Dov® Spun" A guaranteed number of the ‘QUEROR famous ond For Men, HOSIERY and toes lisle yarn— df your retailer cannot sup- ply YOU, write ~ FUNNY FACES. You'll find many ty eeee and | norrow and ect four delegates-at- tional Convention who «| “The manufacturers of Castoria have been compelled to spend hundreds of bya thousands of dollars to familiarize the public with the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher. i This has been necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Oastoria trade- mark. This counterfeiting is a crime not only against the proprietors of Castoria, but against the growing generation. All persons should be careful to see that | Castoria bears the signature of Chas, H. Flotcher, if they would guard the health of their children. Parents, and mothers in particular, ought to carefully examine the Oastoria advertisements which have been appearing in this paper, and to re- member that the wrapper of every bottle of genuine Castoria bears the fao-simile signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, under whose supervision it has been manufactured | continuously for over thirty years.—Philadelphia Bulletin. ; nal 102 Jnlependent returns, not count. tthe forces ere will be ete i tex Hat Jaw fe abhi 1. headquarters to-day 19 | perp 20 sued # statement asserting that) a woilld have you belleve, but tt au) MA ed a aie epee ee Natt leaders we : y ina PENA de fn every vefort 10 wecure delegates, John of tte : violat pla Aeishaus replied with a sutement | jolation here and It wax not uninten- Metta <wormard (ika cueeaned in this) ting two nas Tatt| avserting con | will have the State | ht of the so nar- deciston | e conven: | conven- © former Women and Children, | Extra linen splicing in heels finest quality Silk 2Q5c per pair ua for ue of one who will, RUBENS & MEYER, | P.O. Bos £6, Sts. D... New Yerk | ‘Road what one of the say on this subject: loT NARCOTIC. Recype of Od DE SMCELTTOER i Sead Lib mouths 35 Dosrs Sa eer 1,000 MINERS LEAD WOMAN LAWYER BRONX GUERILLAS, "Scotch Workers at’ sll Senevation | a Redult of of Miss Frieda | ladien’ | wrecked a home was related to-day by Misa Frieda Thomas, lawyer, v Adolph Genden. good-looking young woman, had helped him butld day while sie was supposed to be pre paring his luncheon—accormiing to Miss! Thomas—a young woman customer en- Genden ‘appeared on the bectedly. Kissing the known her indignities in no uncertain ing much of her hair, and Mrs. Genden Bave her husband juet five minutes in What action! which to dispoge of ‘his business, Miss Thomas, “but she phoned for an the hamuner for exactly $19. according to Miss Thomas. the only witness to-the lovemaking be- an cust from bringing ‘That was due to the fact that a plaintiff in a divorce suit in this State is not per- mitted to testify against the defendant. catch her husband ‘with: the goods,’ ” | sald Miss Thomas, “and finally, in de: peration, came to me. all of its demands affecting the plece| den in Kast Third street and ordered | NATURE PRINTS workers, ‘Under no circumstances, how-: 4 dress from him. By appointment one ever, “Bnoch Edwards, the spokesman | night I went to his home to try on the | SINGLE TONE said, would the five and two shilling|dress, Mrs. Genden and several of her| IN LORS. figure, be departed from. friends went with me, but remainéd at | AND CoLo = a resp den, as another woman at that address, got evidence which, @ divorce suit, and It has been placed on the un- defended calendar for trial. This was taken | Kicks something, and when he got mad to mean that the operators and miners the other day he kicked the revolving door and nearly knocked his head off.” unterfeits. GREATEST NEWSPAPERS IN AMERIOA has to GRY FRENDS AND FOES OF COLOEL Chairman Koenlg of the Republican) County Committee to-day sent his sec retary, John Boyle jr, to complain to District Attorney Whitman of the influx of what he describes as gueriias and men in two Bronx districts, yewecond and Twenty-third Congressional, Mr, Koenig olaims that Republican organization men there are to ‘be intimidated at the primaries to morrow. Furthermare, Mr. Koenig had word conveyed to the District-Attorney that he had evidence that considerable money was being handed around up there to engage disorderly Mements to work In there districts. According to him, there is @ acheme afvot to vote falsely a large Roomeyslt crowd. Mr, Whitman heard Mr, Boyle and said that he would im- Mediately investigate the matter. The Roosevelt Committee heard to-day from men in this city who favor Taft that Chairman Koen!g plans to transfer all of the Roosevelt Inspectors not actu- ally dismigsed when the polls open, Ac- cording to Chairman Duell's informa- tion, it is the plan of the Koenlg men to'place groups of dishonest inspectors in such a Way that election frauds may be easily accomplished. Mr. Duell in- timated that, In the event o Roose- TURNS DETECTIVE TOAD ACLIENT Thomas’s Efforts Mrs, Gen- den Seeks Divorce. ~ | A hatr-pulling match that disrupted a| tailoring establishment — and! @ young woman| when she filed a suit for di-| ‘orce for Mrs, Annie Genden against! Genden was the tailor, His wife, a| 1) & prosperous business. One | ered the tafloring establishment. Mrs. acene unex- Finding Genden hugging and young woman she made way. The young woman fled after los “Genden pleaded with his wife,” said, auctioneer, and the Genden talloring| mated that, In the event hry establishment, in which considerable on the ost 5 e e polls, he = | money had been invested, was sold under | Mere, Used at the Pore. ht atthe test the delegates before the Committee | on Credentials at the National Conven- tlon. Mr. Duell said to-day: “Our canvasses, the SOLD CHEAP BY THE MANUFACTURERS Mrs. Ggnden then left her husband, As she was mort elaborate ween her husband and the young wom- er Mrs, Genden was prevented an tion ‘for divorce, “Mrs. Genden tried for eight years to I located Gen- | etful ve the distance, Finally, when I mal, they all came in. Gen- now charge, was living with We we think, will win Geren.” nswered his wife's COPIES OF OLD MASTERS, ETC. Sale for one week, com- mencing to-day 5c up THE WYANOAK CO., 136-146 West 62d St., Fourth Floor, New York. for Mri not Genden has Providing His Own Medicine, (From the Cleveland Plain Dealer.) “Tha. man isiiters was neatly pune shed the other da “How was that?" “Why, when he gets mad he always Letters from Prominent Druggists addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Conger Bros, of St. Paul, Minn., say: ‘Fletcher’s Castoria is certainly fall of merit and worthy of recommendation.” ©. G. A. Loder, of Philadelphia, Pa., aays: “For 20 years we have sold Fietcher’s Castoria and are pleased to state that it has given universal satisfaction.” The Scholtz Drug Co., of Denver, Colo., says: ‘Fletcher's Castoria has surely become a housebold word. Scemingly every family where there are children uses it.” Hoagland & Mansfield, of Boston, Mass. say: “We have nothing but gocd to say about your Castoria and we do not hesitate to give it our Bnaalified endorserbnt.” Riker’s Drug Stores, of New York City, say: “Fletcher’s Castoria is one of the oldest and most popular preparations in our stores, We have nothing but good to say about it.” Wolff-Wilson Drug Co., of St. Louis, Mo., says: “Of the thousands of patent medicines for which wo have demand there are a very few of them that we can conscientiously recommend and your Castoria is in- cluded in this few.” | D. R. Dyche & Co,, of Chicago, Ills, say: “The increasing demand for your Castoria shows that a discriminating public fs not slow to seek out @ remedy of merit and once convinced that it does all and even more than claimed they do not hesitate to recommend it to thelr friends.” The Owl Drug Co., of San Francisco, Cal., says: “We have always been a believer in the ‘original man protection’ and have been particular never to sell anything but the genuine and original Castoria (Fletcher's). We bave many calls every day for this article from people who say they would not be without it in their homes.” QENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS | Signature of |made 300 talks for Taft ever made in this city, show whelming sentiment for Roos the people vote and thelr are counted, we will sweep the city, pros vided, of course, the guerillas and thugs do not prevent us." At the Roosevelt headquarters there an air of great satisfaction over the result of the canvass, Mr, Duell's deputies, George H. Paine among them, claimed that loosevelt had already eighteen out of twenty-six delegates in) ‘Their optimism lead the that Roosevelt would Koenig's own dletrter, Congressional, John Wesley Hill, pastor of the Met ropolitan Temple, at Seventh avenu and Fourteenth street, has left his pul- | ¢ pit and gone to Chicago, where he will | { be a rpelibinder for Taft. In 1908 he His departure | leaves the church in charge of the tev, Du Bois Toux, that he was strong for Roosevelt. rry the Fourteenth Lemay ata Hoard Be aeantad” We mon fanngt, surply ‘you pend we, Don't ta substitute, Try, the James McCreery & Co.’ 23rd Street 34th Street On Tuesday, March the 26th. TRIMMING DEP’TS, Taffeta or Chiffon Peplums, braided and _ embroidered. 0050975 a value 12.75 Taffeta or Chiffon Blouses, hand em- DPOMMEPER ii ccccccceccrsvcccccvoess ss 288 value 14.75 In Both Stores. eeeeee CORSET DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores. C. B. ala Spirite Corsets. An extensive variety of models for every type of figure. 1.90, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 to 5.00 Models for stout figures with double boning and three pairs of hose supporters. 2.50 and 3.00 RIBBONS. 1a Both Stores. 4 and 534 inch wide striped Ribbon in a os of millinery colors. 35c per yard value 50c 714 inch Satin Taffeta in various colors and Black. a 3oc per yard ‘ value 45¢ Self-colored Fancy Ribbon in dainty colors, suitable for children’s wear. 434 and 6% inches wide. 25c and 35c per yard value 35c and 45¢ ART DEPARTMENTS. In Both 6tores. ; Matched Sets of Cretonne, trimmed with gimp. ‘Table Squares and Scarfs.......50c each Pillow Slips and padded Glove and Hand- kerchief Boxes. 45¢ each Three drawer Cabinets.........50c Stamped Lingerie. Night Gowns.........+.+ .50c 5 value 75¢ Chemises...cecsserecsesseresceeseee ss GSC Pits value SOc DIQWELS. cee cece seceoreesereeecs cos sZOC if es value Soc Corset COVers...cssececeseeeeveceeece se KSC ‘ value 25¢ Voile Waists, long or short sleeves........50¢ value 75¢ TOILET ARTICLES. Especially Priced. In Both Stores, Parisian Ivory Manicure Sets in ivory celluloid box. ‘ 1.25 set value 2.00 Parisian Ivory Cover Puff Boxes, with glass bowl. 65¢ value 1.25 Parisian Ivory Salve Boxes...........35¢ value 65¢ Parisian Ivory Cologne Bottles,......50c value 1.50 Military Hair Brushes, satin-wood backs. 95¢ pair ‘ value 1,50 Nail Buffers, assorted woods.........35¢ 7 value 750 Leather Vanity Cases, with mirror, 15¢ value 30¢ Imported Ebony “Auto” Combination Cloth and Hat Brush. ‘James McCreery & Co.\ value The Kind You fave Always Bought In. 4 0. Years. 23rd Street 34th Street I 2 tii: OT I + Seem who announced to-@ay