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wo en re pe ‘ , 5 ; 10 ~ SEVENTY WOMEN coPs DEMAND FULL WAGE » ‘ mortgages for $30,000, $40,001 and $16,000, | Proprietor. — which constitute Hens dpon the tense- 34th Street | Judge Hough of the United State’) noid and tullding, and also @ chattel Jairlot Court thie morning appointed! mortence on the hotel equipment held : Irving I, Ernat, a olver for George | bY Gimbel Broa. ‘ — CONSIDINE IS SHORT $100,000 TO MEET DEBTS. One Creditor Recites the Holdings of the Metropole Hotel Fy Considing, proprietor of the Hotel Metropole at No, 140 West Forty-third THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1912. | And the stock tn trade herein cone! tained and has cash in bank, making | at @ rough estimate assets worth about £200,000, Consdine's Uabilities are stated to agaregate §200,00. and of, thin amount clatma totalling $115,000 are secured by ee NAVAL BILL FIGHT OPPENHEIM, GLLINSx G Clearance Sale of Were Doormen Under Law, | strect, win « bond of &0 He wil] STARTED IN THE HOUSE. continue the business for twenty days "Then New Law Gave All | ae A. 1. ateyer © opany, one of ' : : — a Aloe Ratik the petitioning creditors asking for the | Roberts Moves lange aga Misses’, Girls’ and Junior rea a ue n 0 i e S Doormen Higher Rank. appointment of @ receiver to take! ships to Cos ore ’ S ™ : FRc ie at trading tie Goh ‘Than. $6,000,000 Each. Suits, Coats and Dresses a e eet sie co, /ef Of @ leasehold having an unexpired! WASHINGTON, May %—The fight on a —————— — See epics by Dpto, « a at Xo, er of & Tea avi a Mant of the Naval Avproprietion bill broke ja Is’ fa , » the House to-day when Representatl Girls’ and Junior three piece Tailored _ . ——— me women in the New York Po! Roberta of Massachusetts moved for Suit oA Department to-day, holding the rank of o|two new battleships to cont not more uits of Serge and Shepherd Check 0.00 M 9 S Cl thi S men and entitled to all the ‘ Ht n ap-| tha 000,000 hb. The De tie | Bison arstma at hates grin vot Sm Nhe cre cea Noel own th basta ore . rene ens Summer Clothing Supreme y of Bye ’ ne “ “oneld ° io vd defection in ti! eet ncaa ac net |e, “nr in commtas coms the | ame te mom cme mo! Milsoee’ and Junior BYench Linen Dresses pique and lace trimmed. 5,75 Ready for Decoration Day Outing. vie) er’ «ethan Regular value $12.75 ieee plnelss FSERGES HEREABOUTS BY FAR to begin with." Fabrics selected - for advice. months ago, thorou tested for color and service—lowest prices anywhere on clothing ai x Mayo lt cake ee ahr pind Misses’ and Junior Tailored Linen fabrics of this ¢ aracter, 11.50, $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00. z : , = contends, are realy satryiann are the Dresses lingerie and lace trimmed 8.90 _, Fancy Suits as well, with blues in greatest demand, grays also in various shades—browns or tans, ibe ation | orale, elle oe Regular Value $16.50 if tl Prefer them. New English or American models, $12.50 to $30.00. pre ry hat the matrons are kin: s . . * ‘ . 4 ree oust Mok Os phe Ree Misses’ and Junior Quaker Dresses 6.00 possi yume on the trip pou Used of white flannel, plain or ‘ Jegisiation. of fine tissue materials, lace and silk trimmed ‘ ; iow about a BLAZER FOR AFTER THE WOMEN MADE DOORMEN, DOOR: . Raincoats as a safeguard and for:boating, * 2S MEN MADE PATROLMEN. 34TH ST., WEST Value $15.00 $3.95 to $25.00, STRENUOUS SCHOOL GAMES or between : strokes on golf, $6.50. Outing Trousers, of neat, cool, gray all wool| Everything else in clothing for warm weather flannel, $2.95 and $3.95. at lowest prices. ‘ag Men's Muitding. early, By the Charter of 19M, in section dsl, the ramk and pay of police station ma- rE soa ta the olty service (6, rank IMPORTANT SALE OF DRESSES » dis benefits Misses’ and Junior Lingerie Dresses, 15.00 lace and embroidery trimmed —_ Value $25.00 5. | Girls’ Graduation and Party = a 5.90 ; ‘num ||] Positively the greatest of Lingerie Embroidered Net, Chiffon Batiste AND (To ee Sra Tay TS eR By or acer set apes Offeri | dV : 75 . H Baa! dar stats “eitiwory «|| Offering of the season and Voi, Srotayear,, —Vatwe i880} 9.75 |1/ 1,500 Women’s Wash Skirts at 98c. & $1.50 | Mechs savas cobceten wera. am. LCI RT I ll hpi Reiter a” Rf Girls’ hand embroidered white lawn . 8c. S Bhious and they got busy and procured | meteors. White Serges, “eh black and white ielation which culminated April 16 striped scrges, linens, ratine cloths, etc., in great i variety. VALUES up to 45.00. and Batiste Dresses, 6 to 14 years Regular Value $6.90 Girls’ hand embroidered linen dresses, hand made lace trimmings. White and colors. 6 to 14 years Regular Value $7.90 Girls’ regulation sailor dresses of Repp and linen in various colors. 4 to 16 years. Values to $9.75 Girls’ full length Coats of Serge st Great Sale for Decoration Day. : WISE WOMEN WILL BUY two or three or more to prepare not only for the Holiday outing, but for strenuous wear in the Summer. These new Skirts are just about at the cost of the material—think of it, just at the beginning of the needtime’ Fabrics are domestic rep and corduline,in white, tan and light blue shades. Straight } bt) oa Skirts, open at side and neat seam down the back. Sizes 22 to 30 inch waist band; lengths 38 to 43 inches. Store orders only. None sent C. O. D. Women’s $9 Linen Norfolk Suits at $5.95 | Women’s $12.50 Linen Crash Suits at $7.95 || Made of pure linen in natural or white shades. Coat is] __ Made in Norfolk style with patch pockets, collar and i Norfolk with leather belt, Skirt is five gore effect with cuffs; trimmed with linen; belt ot material; strictly tail- ored skirt; open on side, with five buttons and button panel back. holes for decoration. Second floor, rear, Central Building, ——= — = jis year, when Chapter 49 of by the Legislature of Game effective by the approval of t Governor and the Mayor “This law elevated all the doormen tn the Department to the rank of patrol- men. It was considered a good law by the police authorities, as it increased CLOSING OUT—ENTIRE STOCK Fine Tailored Suits the number of patrolmen and saved the Imported cloths in all the desirable weaves, also black and navy {nitial cost. blue suits in this season's smartest models. * 14.00, 24.50, 29.50 FORMERLY up to 68.00 22 TO 26 JOHN FORSYTHE 34TH ST. w. Just West of the Waldorf 3.95 ‘The law affecting the doormen did not decape the eagle eve of Mr, Willoughby Dobbs. He looked up the authorities * and came to the conclusion that, Inas much as the matrons, by the law of IM, were classed with doormen, they ‘were transferred, by the laws of 1912, to the class of patrolmen. This trans- fer, he decided, was automatic, being @ccomplished by the elevation of the men to patrolmen’s rank and pay. ATTORNEY DEMANDS $1,400 PAY | FOR THEM. \ Mr, Dubbs called at Police Headquar- fers to-day, all primed fir usiness. He) ferved formal demand on the Pollce Comeiesioner that the pay lof matrons ‘Ve raised to $1,400 a year Ard that ma~| trons de given the rank and priviloge of Patrolmen. f If the Corporation Counsel agrees with + Dobbs, Comentsaloner Walto, will find | jmself with seventy female officers Yanking with patrolmen on bis hands, ‘If the matrons are deemed ds of | @aual rank with patrolmen, will they | fnsist on their right to go out on the, streets and do police duty? If #0, the | Gay of the female cop in New York is ft hand, there being already one wom- Qn detective-serg the firet grade) in the department—Mra. Isabella Good- win, who ran down the taxicab rob- | mixtures, Silk and Pique trimmings. 5.00 Regular Value $12.00 Children’s Imported Wash Dresses of Galatea, Drill, Repp, Percale and Chambray, in various colors. ‘Values to $3.00 59c, 95c, 1.50 OPPENHEIM. CLLUNS x @ i Will Close Out Regardless of Cost art, The Entire Stock of Trimmed Millinery 4 to 16 years. | ee x ee ae 2S eampaerT Re rhea W ’s $1.00 Chamois Lis! omen’s $1. amois Lisle Gloves, 59c | WHEN WE SAY—THE BEST GLOVE OF THE WORLD'S BEST MAKER, we are simply || stating a plain fact—and when those who know what these GLOVES are realize that this is the i smallest price for which they have ever been sold, they will go in a jiffy. i Mousquetaire 16-button length, in white only. Usually $1.00, now 59e a pair. Main floor, (333 SSS 25c. Silk and Cotton Shantung Pongee, [2ic. | SEVERAL THOUSAND YARDS of Shantung Pongee, woven of silk and cotton in wonderfui changeable effects, and dainty evening shades, most stylish for evening costumes, Summer, after- noon and street dresses. Store orders only. NOTE—Great Month-End Remnant Sale of Wash Fabrics on Friday, May 3ist. Short ends, odd lengths (some enough for a dress), others for children’s frocks and aprons, etc. | All kinds of cotton and silk and cotton fabrics, Lot 1, at Se a yard. Lot 2, at 10c a yard. K. K, TURLINGTON, Vice President. Lot 3, at 18¢ a yard. EDINBORO CLUBS are equal to the most of high priced Clubs, are well balanced and finely finished; price... . .$1.50 GOLF BALLS and CADDIE BAGS at lowest prices, Fishing Tackle. Tare, Subway Noor, West Building, preety ummer TARIFF COMPROMISE BILL. 15 en a i. fen Newlands Wante Gradu- | hirts e 145 Women’s Trimmed Hats 5 00 } Outing Goods Ww. ‘ B hi ° >) ated Reduction With a Brake, | ‘ Values to $25.00 Reduced to * iH Men's Auto Dusters. | ‘omens at! ingSuits, $1.08: $22.98 1! WASHINGTON, May 28.—A_ compro- pecial : 85 Women’s Trimmed Hats ] Men's mohair, $3.98 to $9.98. || THE BATHING SEASON usually begins with Decoration Met cr anison unto ecole rian] Values $30.00 to $45.00 Reduced to | 12.50 Men's initation iinen, $1.28 to | Day, but there are many who begin the season even earlier Br te Acomlean Woduaey. waa ofcered | Special—because they are $2 and $2.50 values. ae Metter 94.58 to $6.98. i] || than this. Here isa complete assortment of Suits, Caps, Shoes to-day by Senator Newlands as an | Soft Negli with French turn. ‘ ‘ 60 Women’s Trimmed Hats Rob: | Bathing Bags, etc , at smallest prices. endment to the House Steel Bll, It, i tiges turn-back cuffs; Mercerized 5.00 to $65.00 R 20 00 Dust Robes, | i P Woees & ten per cent, reduction on | Pongee, in plain colors; Mercerized madras with jacquard Values $55.00 to $65, educed to ° Cravenettes and otherwise, sash Women vs Bathing Suits of surf cloth Wornen's Sweater Suits, for bathing || | Bn om certain ution and further woven figures and plain stripes, The entire, remaining stock of Goggles : models........ "($1.98 10° $10.98) ee oe oe gan ord 07 98 9 Gach year, for four years thereafter un- Und -§ Children’s Trimmed Hats 1.95 * ae, $3.49 Women's Bathing’ Suits, of taffeta| Bathing Caps ++: 12e to $2.25 i 4 the total reduction of 9 per cent. nderwear——Special! . All styles. . +8P0) 38 and satin; made in the season's| Bathing Shoes, satin, canvas and ERA wave here ede. A : White Cross Bar Nainsook Athletic Coat Shirts and Values to $10.00 Reduced to Gauntlets. Newest models. . ..$6. HO crcres ‘ .22e to $1.98 4 desi commission it tive Benes Dea ters) sold regularly at 50c, 35c—3 f $ $1.65 to $3.98, Bathing Bags. Reeees: Thea ey aamtter | : e ated bythe. Presiden stop (1 274 pala Ee ate ie ac c—3 for $1 Bicycles. y ine to what products the reductions : = = y ghould apply. ee pela Made & the Pope Mfg. Co, ‘ t \ Senator Newlands pointed out that Men's Warren, with Cloverleaf || = . tea had promised a revision 0 265 Broadway | 841 Broadway | 119 West 42d St. | 1251 i 98 : ea me ‘nis purpose, he sala, Aa Near Chambers St. | Cor, 13th St. | Near Broadway eae | ||] ues Wartenss iad Straw Hats fi or Men , ‘@ provide a graduated reduction with a | | e (gp etl cen yey Byte Sot edi Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings | | Juvenile Bi cycles, Sb ersst tnt, st ceubeanent labor The Fairy: very ral! ae rae ] MY! WHAT A STRAW HAT BUSINESS we are doing. : OF. Q Or Cloverleaf puncture-proot Tires, || But why shouldn't we? There isn't a store in the city with the || —— —<—<—<———— $5.75 pr. Golf best, most-wanted Hats in such pleasing assortment or at such i 66 C) ha Founded 1826 ont. low prices, You simply MUST have a Straw Hat for Decora- NERVES’—A FAULT OR A DISEASE? : ; “hr }| tion Day unless you want to look antiquated, Just inside || }| Hoyt street entrance to Men's Building and the subway A. & |! || S. private station right at hand. A few suggestions: Dress Sailors of split sennit or Yeddo braids in every size, $1.95, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. “ th y orriment ory g arve A 4 Meh irl Mipon silyl Nerve Troubles and Nerve] 1 any of these signs appear, begin ong our friends is due to weakened] Pain Are Often Due to |" ine Rosas veread ri ® remedy a Are : hat hes helped thousands, It is for Weakened Kidneys sick kidneys only and has brought re- lief in bad eas | ey, © Good kidneys drive a large amount > ae products out of the body every — Men’s Shirts P ple ’ ypu rm » Doan's is the remedy ° Everytht for the angler, || Negligee shapes in soft curl, i i | Uric acid is ver tating, and | Brees Pioturg tht you sce endorsed publicly at Ss ecial for Wedn sda’ STEE! RODS, $2.00 quality, and $8.00. pee Curl, set or pencil curl brims, at $1.95 ells A Story home, common in years gone hy. Civilization brought a heavier strain on the in and perves, The nervous system lers less resistance to attacks of uric Panamas at $3.50, $5.00 and $8.00. Toilet Preparations---Reduced Prices. monily all made in our own laboratory, A, & 5, Perozide Toilet Cream, perfectly harmless; excellent {ot making the skin soft, beautiful and White, regularly 19¢, at 180, A, & 8, Dentlfricla Tooth Powder, regularly 9c, at Be, Armour Violet Tollet Soap, 12 cakes in a box (guest room size), usually sold for 60c, a box, now $5, | Main (oor frant, Central Building, $1.24 || Other tackle Iines proportion. || ately cheap, Base Ball Goods, ; We have a full Iineof Spal: 's, miei cnaian tice ane | the lowest, 1] Tennis, Everything for the novice or | We carry all the best makes of | Ree, Iding's, Horsman's, right x Ditson and Slazenger's, Negligee Shirts Attached Cuffs, Starched or French turned back $7.00 Values $1.50 and $2.00 | NEW YORK CITY PROOF ee Mrs, Richard Standish, 206 W, 7th St., New York City, N. ¥., anya: “For r six months 1 suffered greatly from | disordered kidneys, My foot, knees and hands wero badly swollen and my back paincd me eo Intensely that J conld not turn over in bed, Physicians’ medicine had no effect and when J saw Don's Kidney Pills advertised, 3 got | a supply at MeKano's Drug Store, | The contents of two boxer benefited. me wonderfully and my kidneys are no’ in a normal condition,” Nothing can cause more unhappiness than fits of temper, “blues,” the in- tion to worry over trifles, to one’s friends end to sve the z side of everything. Nervowmess 0 easily misu od that many @ kidney ‘sufferer to the very ver, of nervous collapse without Tallsing the cause of it. Here is the cluc: If your nerve troubles are due to kidney weakness,| § are likely at the seme time to } ckache, of frequent, the kidney seeretic deches, or rheumatic ext Utititles—Things Most enees, Cine ra ullers, each, to, Ctra esters, packs age, To, | Assorted Sizes Cor|ts, in carton, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave,; 19th St, Women's 50c, Stockings, 24c. FINE QUALITY gauze jisle thread with lace ankles in tan ind black, fe f and black, ora aa eet Boot silk with Ii omen's Bik Staak ne, ihe, black: Ht u al , oi 16, i. } ‘axed Paper, 24 sheets for 3c, ‘OUP, 6 cakes for IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ; ; ‘ A KIDNEY & WORLD “WANT” AD: 9WILL GO AND GBT IT,

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