Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE TU WRATH = ATHEAD OF CML SERVICE REFORM | Rapes to aie. H. Ordway’s © Giticism of Appointments to Fire Prevention Bureau. | anion. ‘on, aa long a you have been if it, and T fegret to say that I have done it without assistance from you or rom your organiaation, and your pree- nt letter me to believe without will, Hz, iruly yours, Bes CE Lh anl Mayor." SUBWAY VICTIM'S BODY FOUND UPON TRUCK OF A CAR Motorman Says Man Jumped From Platform and Was Wedged in Gear. Motorman Pinned in Wreck of Vestibule at Plaza in Williamsburg. A Tompkins avenue trolley car, east- bound, took the wrong track at a switch in the Williameburg Bridge Plaza tu- @ay and crashed into a westbound Franklin avenue car. The Franklin ave- ue car was Geratled, three of ite pas- sengers were seriously hurt, the motor man of the Tompkins avenue car was penned by wreckage in hin veatibule oe with hie arm broken, and half a dozen A eouth-vound Park mubway express| Passengers on both cars sustained train pulled into the Simpson street sta- | ™INOF injuries and outs, tion, on the elevated division, at noon | At Roebling street and Broadway, on to-day with a man wedged under the the plaza, is a switch at the head of forward truck of the first caf. Nearly '@ loop for cara in the shuttle loca: half an hour was consumed in raising Porvice. i ete, Sebubs tae seaas the oar and removing the body which | cars shunt around the loop. The loop wae that of B. Posner, forty years ol6, | track crosses the main eastbound track of No, 143 Washington avenue, a dia- fF the switoh, .ributing agent for a newedealer. Through an accident which has not Motorman Aldler aid that Posner|been explained, the Tompkins avenue Jumped from the platform to the track | caf instead of continuing on the main directly in front of his train at the ox. | track, swung Into the loop and smasneu north end of the station. There|h« 1 on Into the front part of the arp curve at that part of the plate {Franklin avenue car, which was mov- rah ing t {track for Manhattan, Policeman Shad went up on the struct. |The sound of breaking Klas and thm tre and found taine on the ‘ae ond the t prtohag ig aes oh Gas, trong, motorman of the Jdimpeon street station platform and maa, “ik te around the curve. This he took to in @icate that Posner had been struck there, but Aldier insisted the man had Jumpea from the platform, The Interborough pevpie sald they had two other witnesses who saw Posner Jump in front of the train, but refused to give their names. Shad was unable to find any witnesses on the northbound } Mayer Gaynor has answered the let- Ger of the Civil Service Reform Aaso- ation, which through Chairman Sam; Ordway severely criticized the zation of the new reau, declaring that re made practically at ff Tammany district reply to Mr. “Dear Sir: Your letter of April % ts at hesd. You point out tnat of the eighty- Persons temporarily appointed to in the Fire Prevention Bureau seventy to be enrolled on the Nate as Democrats, four as Re- i, one of the Ladapendence and fourteen not enrolled. it, your complaint that the seventy ?_ If the Fire Commissioner we-e 1 Gare say that would be we. But the whole tenor of your ther indicates that you object Intees who ate enrolled to vote Primaries of any party. Ie that complaint? you contend that men who enrol! 80 a8 to vote at the primary mould not be appointed to poskions? That would be a way of treating men who have | track in public affaire and mani- ph dd participating in the primaries, + nll when the method of @emination by primary is growing #0 = NOT CARE WHERE THEY rer face cut by glass. Officers of the com- pany spirited him away. Joneph Fisher, fifty-four years old, oods of No, 411 De on the tously ine head in- ble fracture of the skull. He was hurried to Willlamaburg Hos- to say that 1 do not care they are enrolled, I draw no lines, Nor do 1 draw any lines thoes who ere enrolled. Do i? It may be that your complaint is the seventy Democrats, for I eee cueninea’ were erly rt one platform to the other. There was |no reason, they say, to dmagine he way ryem Hoey 4 i goon would eammit suicide. ee remained alient. Mite say Feo And the seventy Demo- SHIPPING NEWS. erats be quite evenly distributed : ont the assembly dimricts. And Franklin jured. A pital. Mra, Harriett Budlong, forty years od, of No, 78 Kermit place, had her right knee severely wrenched, and Will- tam J. Landolt of No. & Kingsland ave- fue euffered a fracture of a right wrist and severe cuts on the head and face. ‘Both of these passengers were sent to ‘thelr homes by the raiiroad company. a Artist's Wife Wins Diverce. a ee of divorce from Loule B Fancher, an artist and illustrator, war granted to-day to Maud R. Fancher ao Of Balt Lake City by Justice Aspinall me fy the Supreme Court, Brooklyn. Thomas Hull and Joseph BE. Sweeney, "6 formerly friends of che Fanchers, told of visiting Fancher in an apartment at Crm Broadway One Hundred and OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. onan RAL TO-DAY, Alliance, Hayamo, Tampico, Berwunte, ye a MAKE ‘TEMPORARY | Attrthor. “Fedmonvtte, Orube, mony at $100 a month. has been conquered by a simple instru- ment which has Just been perfected—the ‘ So highly perlected that even a whisper can be heard without effort. Mf you are deaf you can rejoice, as your fondest hopes can be realized You will not be fair to yourself if do not at least give this wonderful tte ans a trial, Our representative wit come to you. : bret Md he if tenga Te anted. DETECTA PHONE, E co., 156 1 ‘its Aver Phone, 11 Gramere he g ee in of Manhattan. That Stier mien Twit have. at: forthwi me io nad that when theese and give me or Mr. Qe hie Will Offer Saturcay AN EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE of 1,200 Tailored Suits, newest Spring Styles and 'F abriea, from One of the Foremost Makers in the City, AT ONE-HALF ACTUAL VALUES 18.75 22.50 25.75 29.50 No- Approvals No Exchanges Misses’ and Girls’ Suits, Coats and Dresses (Third Floor) AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Juniors’ Tailored Suits, 18 to 17 yrs., formerly §27. so" to $82.50, 17.50 & 22.50 Misses’ Tailored Suit 14 to 18 yra., formerly $27. Hs © $45.00, 18.50 to 29.50 34TH ST., WEST. to 14 yrs., formerly 69.75 to $17. ae ' 4:95 to 9.75 s*. Three-Piece Suits, to s, yrs., for y $24.60 to $87.50, "16.50 & 22.50 JOHN FORSYTHE ly SSETTTE SOMOGEOARCUGH CHLDACAPIVE STOCK BANK AS SWITCH FAS; NGANESTERS LAR} LOOTED OF $1,500 NE ARE URED FOUND IN RAID “Sammy the Mut” and Pal Face Charges Made by 14- Year-Old Eva Wax. FRIDAY,’ IN FLAT 1AT HOLD. UP Mrs. Ateaaets Repu Reputed Hoard Found Real by Three Who Attacked Her. Bva Was, « pretty girl, 14 years old, who had been missing from h at No, 102 Thirteenth street, ark, N. Jy was found by the police last night in a room at No. 45 Liberty avenue, East New York. The unfortunate child had been kept @ prisoner for Lied weeks by the notorious “Sammy ron Mutt,” gang fighter and criminal, whore real name is said to be Samuel Abra- hamson, and his pal, Samuel Lippman. ‘The girl answered an advertisement that « girl was wanted to help in gen- , [thing was wrong in the hou eral housework and take care of a baby at No, 145 Sackman strect, Kaat New York. A block away from the house she says she mot Lippman who told her that it was his a who had put in the advertisement, He volunteered to take Liberty street, Eva accompanied him and on the way met Abrahamson. The two men took her to @ furnished room and held her @ captive until Jast night, when a newh- bor informed the police at the Liberty avenue station that he bexeved some- enttoned, Detective James Reynolds jr, with Po- licemen James Donelon and Anthony Grewio, broke into the room. The girt was found in @ half starved condition, “Sammy the Mutt made @ dash for lib- erty and was only reduced to submission tfter a hard fight. The two men were arraigned before Magistrate Harris in the Jersey Pollce Court this morning and euch held on £2,000 bail on charges of abduction and Asnault, Lippma ball, The girl the Boetety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. and = Thirty-fourth reet and Alfhilb Marte Kaup of No. 670 West One Hun- 1 Elghty-second street decided that they would again become man and cordingly obtained Becker. The saying that part on their way, wr again” would they ire glare ready and clean if keot tn White Ta Bags, Skirts, overcuate, business suite or eying gerne cas be Mand ful length, no Rte eoths, Write for our free erie “Preservation,” It tells all about moth prevention. THE WHITE TAR COMPANY, (Aa CLiry at. NEW YORK World Wants Work W 7188 asset—in matt Arm: + we ing. Tho Armatas were preparing, it Be: wus sald, to ¢ some communities, Mary Armata and her husbund, Victor, of No. 9 Emmett atreet, Brooklyn, had| ! the reputation of being the thriftiest couple In the neighborhood, f Keneral knowledge that the’ had saved $1,500 in ten years, wo common gossip in the dis- Armata, fearful of Money in her stovk- ek to Italy and buy a short thoroughf The This new style pump will appeal to women of refinement who wish a smart and exclusive style. APKIL 3 {lives with her parents on Waver! 4913 hops occasionally came strangers, tran: Armatas oe rool L ‘ument mouth while the other man ex her stocking and extracted $1,500, whic! he transferred to his pocket. Tha hurriedly departe¢ recovered within Ave jave the alarm, ‘The ory had .| witnessed their departure. All Ue Ar- in for years have left Is a reputat the memory of Aft. of privation and scrimpin; eight yeas old, who ave- ot her home to-di re her moth Nd rush out of the house and rescue her, she received uries which caused-her death an hour Velour Calf Hanan G Son 2190 \ ‘Six Broadw: creat serms SSiownon$ 0 5 ‘3h re’saway totell the genuine “Kayser” glove— look in the hem for the name “ Kayser.” protection. “Kayser” Gloves | Cost No More wy) than the “ ordinary kind,” and value, and every pair contains [ A Guarantee t' ¢ Guarantees a “new pair free” if the “tips” wear [ out before the gioves, the “just as good” kind Look in the hem for the name “Kayser,” Mark of the genuine, Julius Kayser & Co., Mahers 33 AvEro St World Wants Work Wonders. It is there for your Don't accept New York ‘Dress Well ON OUR EASY CREDIT=:: ty) Down $4 Weekly At either of our ¢wo stores yo vill find a large selecti n of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Clothing a 14 Off. High-Class Suits Formerly sold for $18, $22, $22.50 This Week at $12, $14 & $15 Lenox “tis 2274 34 Av. HY Ww. 14th St. va. 1aga a san! bet. Sth @ Cth Ave OPBN TILL 0 P. M. ee in the heart of an italien colony. Taik about the thrifty Armatas was common in the wineshops. To these were seen lam night in e where the $1,500 of the mentioned. These were hg wearing biwe sults and “a Armete wan preparing her noon- day meal in the Kitchen of her tene- | $49.98 to $500 In Cadet Blue Galatea with white In White Galatea, with blue collar. «Regular price $1.95, special, ’ Best & Co. Extraordinary Sale Roys’ Wash Suits 25% to 40% Off Regular Prices 2 to 6 yenrs. collar. 2 to 6 years. Regular price 61. 95, special, White Linen Finished Cotton,with fancy shield, short sleeves; beach pants. With sailor collar to match, Galateas. 3 to 8 years. Various Striped Galateas. 3to 8 years. .-.- Of Navy Blue Cotton, embroidery 2 to 6 years oo... eeseeeeeees Regular price $2.15, special, In Navy Striped eee Eton model. - Regular price $2.75, special, 2 to 8 years. in various striped Regular price $3.25, special, Eton collars of plain white. VET EDN Regular price $3.25, special, on front. 2to7 YOArB..+.ceeseseee+++++ Regular price $3.00, special, BOYS’ SATLOR SUITS Deck model; short sleeves and beach pants; in fancy pects en In White Galatea; navy blue collar 3 to8 Recs seeee +++ Regular price $2.35, spec! In Cadet Blue an) timed with braid.3 to 10 yrs. «+ Regular price 2.15, spectal, braided with white; blouse pants. 4 to 10 yrs..Regular price $2.75, special, In brown, navy, cadet and white Striped Cottons, with plain collars to match. Ato 10 NOATS. eee vee ees anes tee Regular price 84.00, special, Imported White Crash; cadet biue collar. 5 to 10 it} KHAKI BLOUSE PANTS 6 to 15 years.... Regular price $5. «+++Regular price $1.50, special, Young Men's and Roys’ Hats English Sennet Middy’s. Imported Models in Straw and Panama Hate, New effects in Tyrolian, Middy, Young Men’s Bouter and Soft Briin in various straw braids. Jack Tar, Sailor. SPRCTAL—ROYS’ TYROLIAN, JACK TAR, MIDDY AND CHILDREN’S MUSHROOM HATS, of Fine and Rough Straw Braids. ...- io Regular price 82.75, CHILDREN'S COTLEGE AND JACK TAR HATS Of White Duck or Khaki, also Boys’ Naval Reserves. Young Men's and Boys’ Sort Shirts and Blouses SOIFSETTE SHIRTS In pretty stripes, plain tan or wuite; rat anaes de- tached collar and soft French cuffs attachid POLO SHIRTS Of Plain Tan and White Polo Cloth......- sence BOYS’ FANCY MADRAS BLOUSES Neckband or collar uttached. RYYS' 7 to 14 years + Regular price 68c., FANCY MADRAS BLOUSES New apring patterns; soft collar 7 to 14 years .. and cuffs attached, Regular price 98c., Fifth Ave. at Thirty-Fifth St. CNIS FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS4SAVE ix NO MONEY eae EO NW GNAWD Karavd ooVers EURNi TURE ™s_} Mi We Furnish Apar meats .rom pat, Mut COLUMBUS AVE ESUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” ADS. SET. in Green Nelourt Value WE PAY . REIGHT CRED.T TE .MS re] Down $50.00 rarchre . 75.00 100.06 1.0.0 FI SHER BROS This BED With ever 875 Y Simplify Home-seeking by saving © time, temper and tramping. Os a1ot 1.45 1.45 1.55 1.95 2.15 2.15 2.15 1.65 1.65 1.95 2.45 3.15 95c 1.90 50c 48c 68c “eo eae ares as nies ERIE 4