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itl 4 i; N.Y CENTRAL'S ARN’ | RUSES GAYNOR AT THE HEARNG ON CROSSING F — y° 41h Street Promise $2,000,- +000 Bill for Damages. — i Pehaw! The New York Central way or the exclaimed Charles D. Wetmore | ig the ineeting of the Board of Ie- te to-day during a heated discus- © fthe plan of Borough President @Aneny to cut down the grade at ‘THrty-fourth street and Park avenue. ‘Wetmore is the architect of the Grand Central Station and of the lerdilt Hotel, With the architect's ce the Mayor's gavel banged, and My. Wetmore, who had spoken frankly in opposition to the proposed change, re a darn, one e<2 rt Bacon, former Armbaseador to joe, also opposed the plan, and rep- r@epptatives of J. Plerpont Morgan, the and the Church of the Mes- ‘whose properties will be affected by change, protested against reduc- ing the grade. Edmund lL, Baylies, who, with the pols of New Grade at} | Jacent property. Mayor and the Comptroller, recently inspected the Thirty-fourth street _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1913. 19 Grossing, declared that the adoption of President MeAneny'’s plan would mean that a bill for two million dollars’ dam- | agen would be rendered against the city and that the beautiful residential section would irreparably be damaged Ho added that the Vanderbilt . Hote would suffer great damage, particular! on the ground floor, where a business of $300,000 a year Is now transacted, and | would be compelled to lower the main | floor six feet to the proposed reduced Wetmore submitted a large presenting his idea of an im- nt Which would not disturbe ad- It showed the cutting ‘ough of a sidewalk on the westerly of the Geventy-first Regiment Ar- , doing away with the present stairway. Mr. Wetmore charged that the Me- Aneny plan was being supported only by private interests. The Continuous | Transit Securities Company, he said, desires to build a moving platform in| a subway under Thirty-fourth street “And there I am @tving you the milk in the cocoanut,” @ald the amchitect. Other speakers charged that the Now Rork Central was in league with those} interested in opposing the MaAneny plan. That wasthe charge that brought the “darn” expression from Mr. Wet- more. J, Burnett Nash of the Board of Trus- tees of the Church of the Messiah read & resolution adopted by that Board ob- Jecting strongly to the plan. The Board of Katimate voted to lay the matter over two weeks for further investigation, ceiainconatfanannmanss KILLS LITTLE DAUGHTER. ROCHESTER, N. ¥., March 13.—Philip Steitler, a farmer living near Lyons, was committed to the State Hogpital at tallness or short: is a matter of eu Visit the core store and pick out your C/B model today, C/B i 0 Bro. | playing near a well on the Steitl You Have the Figure All you need is the proper corset to develop er emphasise the lines of Youth which now actually exist in your figure. For Youthfulness of figu ‘The epecial business of the C/B a la Spirite Corset is to bring out theselines. Not by bind- ing, compressing or squeezing you into some set shape, but by guiding your figure naturally into 'e outlines which are appropriate to the most youthful figure of your proportions. ‘There are over 240 different C/B models, each skillfully designed to bring out the youth- ful aspéct of one particular type of figure, each embodying the results of over 40 years of corset- building experience. Willard last night, following a Cor- oner’s investigation of the killing of Hazel Steitler, four years old. The child was shot in the afternoon by her father. With three sisters she was BRING THE CHILDREN TO OUR FREE MENAGERIE—SEVENTH FLOOR Old-Fashioned Friday Bargains Offering Only the Newest and Most Wanted Spring Merchandise at Friday Bargain Prices That Are Positively the Lowest in the City 100 New Creations Added to Our Come te Our \ Spring Millinery Display| Spring In Our New Trimmed Millinery Parlor on the Second Floor Opening farm. The father loaded a sho his bedroom and told his wife he is going squirrel shooting. As he went out the back door the gun was discharged and Hazel Steitier fell dead, Her three sisters were unin- Jured. Coroner Van Dorn decided that bus!- ness troubles unbalanced Steitler men- tally. Eczema? ‘The druggiste of this city have had s0 many inquitis lately regarding Ecxema Our Leader, at. ... . $f.50 And See the Correct and other skin diseases, that they have | decided to make their answer public. After careful investigation the found thata simple wash of Oil of Winter: H een, as compounded in D. D. D.| Prescription, can be relied upon, Of course they would not make this state- ment to their patrons, friends and{ neighbors unless they were sure of it—| and although there are many so-called | Is acknowledged to be the best hat possible to buy at this price: 10 different styles. Only the best materials used, and trimmed to equal any $10.00 creation. . Other Splendid Trimmed Hats from $3.98 to $25 In Our Untrimmed Section BAIR HEMP TAMS§1) }\\ck | GENUINE BEMP HATS Modes in Wearing Apparel for Men, Women, Boys, Misses Main Floor, All the Eczema remedies sold, they unhesitat- only; silk velvet brim best shapes, small or ingly recommended D. D. D. Prescrip- fa all) colors, ‘Trim: 98¢ medium, faced with ai 1.98 and Girls 1) rir mibead) Sp eerie : . | Primm: You can get.a trial bottle of this| Double LEN Merchandise | ¢2™vm™ tacat nemp| azapr-to-wzam mars Special Style Exposition famous remedy for 50c—enough to prove | its value, and the regular size bottle is| sold with the understanding that unless it does the work it costs you not a cent. | Ask also about D. D. D. Soap. It helps. For sale by Riker-Hegeman red Stores and all good druggists.—/ vt. | Ail with 1.49 TAMS—None better mute the newest Spring shades fine ‘Trimmed fre Every Mother Should See Our Boys’ Spring Suits The newest Mr sailor shapes Friday and Saturday March 14th and 15th ——————— Stamps Until 12 Noon Single Stamps Thereafter made of impor Ramite bratd and trimmed with 1 69 velvet, satin or «ilk loops e $12.95 New Spring Suits Found at This Price Elsewhere. Without one doubt the best values in town, at this price. Norfolk or double breasted models for big boys, and some have two pairs of pants. Sizes 5 to 16 years. Russian or sailor models and the newest style Reefers for boys 2!/, to 10 years. Blue serge and fancy mixtures in the latest styles, patterns and colorings. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, With Extra Knicker Pants 98 For boys from 7 to 16 years, new style | 3- ad | sean $ ris _ or Misses e i ae, ei $9.98 peueeae 9 These are not suits that were made to sell at $10.00, reduced to $9.75—but suits that we bought from a manufacturer to feature as a leader at $12.95. It will be worth your while to buy, Friday, and make this saving. Plain tailored models, semi-trimmed and elaborately trimmed styles. The rich new Balkan color schemes, and some are claborately braid- trimmed. The coats in some of these suits are finished with beautiful button effects in the back, and are particularly smart and mannish in cut. They are lined with fine quality satin or peau ce cygne, French and men's- wear Serge, Whipcords, Fancy Mixtures, in navy blue and Copenhagen blue, brown, tan, gray and black. Sizes 34 to 44 for women; sizes 14 to 18 for misses, and sizes 13 to 17 for juniors. $16.50 & $20 Spring Suits, 514.75 Particularly stunning Spring effects, being copies of ex- pensive foreign and domestic models. art cutaway and elaborately trimmed models, int ne We rich Bulgarian colorings, 20 much in vogue for Spring wea 44 Norfolk jacket with two pairs of full cut Knicker pants, Choose from fancy mixed cloths, at. Boys’ Blue Serge Suits Reg. Choice, of ll Norfolk and Double Breast- $4.98 . Guaranteed all wool and fast $7.50 models. Values eae eo 6 to 18 years (Third Floor.) New Spring Silks of finest Spring fabrics, in the becoming new shades, Sizes 34 to 44 for women: 14 to 18 for 5 (Second Floor.) Spring Dress Goods Three Specials in Wanted Fabrice At Friday Bargain Prices 54-inch Two Toned Diagonal Whipcord shades of navy blue, brown, taupe, Copenhagen blue and Very firm fabric: that, will tallor perfectly." Sold ashigh as 89c. Special for one day only, yard, . . S4-inch Genuine English Mohair Bril e in a rich black only. Regular 75¢ quality. Special for Friday ooly, at, yurd...... Eats Remnants and Short Ends of Dress Goods left over from our, Big Challenge Sale. All new ves and shades. te i Lengt! i teparate skirts, Values 49¢ to 6Se; yard = et (Mate $1.35 Candle Lamps As a Friday Bargain at. 79 not a matter of or slimnese. It sy, graceful lines, Lad This is a splendid value. These candle lamps were regularly priced in our stock at $1.35. Each lamp = fie Abe complete with shade, spring holder and brass candlestick, A Austrian China Salad Bowls in many 100-Pc. American Dinner Sets beautiful decorations. Regular 50c values. 19¢ Good quality American Porcelain Dinner Sets in gold band decorations. A set that regularly sells at $7.50 . $4.98 et department of your favorite Wemen. as to offer. These are to be the governing principles cf the Hackett-Carhart Specialty Shop for Saturday, March 15th, is opening day— end it behooves every woman to whom fine clothes appeal to see what the new shop A Specialty Shop ‘Women In the Hackett-Carhart Store At Broadway and 13th Street A specialty shop with prices surprisingly low—a shop with a purpose, viz: To put the new styles within easy purse reach of its pations. vide exquisite garments of first quality at the “‘season’s end other exclusive specialty shops. each fashion—the full season’s service from every garment. There will Women’s and coats—English Slip- id Sport coats—i: if eto wrowne in BNITENHAM SLLCED bor model of ur own creation, and from the tnd Davis Shuttle Machines wa us atta Ft ae ggc BOILED HAM fiiik'st. ° 29¢ | GRAPEFRUIT tetstaesn 49C most correct and exclusive foreign designs. 5 ad ‘woun 50 Scaled, smoked, 2 Also a complete and exclusive display 5-Year Guaranteed { bree Geen $ 98 Salhgiton Wee’ 2 HERRINGS eeu ergs cab Us ORANGES 02020" 19¢ of Dresses, Costumes and Waistc. Sewing Machines / chines HUNTER WHISKEY 8". 72° | MACKEREL Sunt!” 58 | ONIONS tacragiego 2c tile ‘ pal crate, B6e1 Pook...» And thus to afford full enjoyment of = 12Ke ; heeninee, very 78¢ 12/,¢ Heavy Kitchen Crash Toweling, excellent quality for kitchen and roller use; 3 Se some all white, others with neat red borders; yard ind art 19¢ Hemastitched Pillow March 15th with b Tonsen,. Ph time, matte, Eye $2.00 sunraiel eee 29¢ to Floor.) (Mala Remnants of High Grade Silks from a Big Manufacturer; Divided Into Two Lots ing heavy Chi . Messalines, Lot 1, 2200 pce ee tttdal Dresden Sutin, heavy. Peau de Cygne, Chiffon Taffeta, Satin de Luxe and Glace effects in Peau de Cygne, rhaeeypet os All a fesnae vides io ied 77e 4 inch je Chine. Lengths 2 ya to § yarde, Values 98 up to $2.00; yard... aecrivas Oe including Ch P Lot 2. ete ie Colton Talley Satins, Foulards, Tub Silks, Silk Ottomans, Pongee 27 to 36 inches’ wide. Values 85c up to L 5 € 2 to 5 yards; yard eis Oath F100) ed . J 10,000 Initialled Turkish Towels Regular 15c to 19c Qualities—As a Friday Special, at Good size, heavy double thread quality with red borders; initials woven in borders; fast colors; limit 2 dozen to a customer. Regularly sold at I5c to 19c;each............ - $1.39 Extra Heavy Bed Spreads, for full size beds, heavy crochet quality pretty designs. Limit 2 to a customer, as a Friday special $1.00 and $1.25 Renaissance] 12/c English Long Cloth, 36 ; Scarfe and Centres beautifull inches wide, finest soft finished] Cases, size 45x36 inches, made of Renainance piece with ming Qe quality, Ideal for womens 63 eacellentbleached muslin, 12'e 1 inished wit ee ven peal re prpehes AC fined ih coop heme I (Main Moor.) Fr Sewing Machine Wm. C. Free, Patentee and Inventor GOLD-MEDAL PROCESS SMELTS 32!" T 7 BUTTER 4e U8” PRINTS 35C OP ess eeees wens 4 pound WE Insured for 5 Years 3 § curece vou fet 14ic | FRESH HERRINGS hi ptt te MONS aey rt ut" Ta Week |f {BABBITT'S 1zs"*7"" 26c| FLOUNDERST Ze) Eau? urn all hardened steel, This P. F 2,000 Lbs, NATIONAL BISCUIT © : ancy, fresh; hUNCH GRADE Lore, if mes SARDINES Aii""s RIB ROAST BEEF i". T5¢ | DOUGHNUTS fodtttractes 7C sg Buy Wo, Ciner a Yous § conn STARCH fis: &z"">¢ | LOINRIB CHOPS. "14° | HOME-MADE PIES'<%10c WAune Fa3,Have Tried The FREE FRESH HAMS ‘t!!5°"""* 14¢ | POUND CAKE vaiveriv.:"°10C be a splendid showing of Misses’ tailored suits and PORT OR SHERRY eure Extra Quality Wines, ro) Singer's $35 & $40 Machines Wheeler & Wilson's $30 to $40 Some are Mightly need Fi Busha, #8 pk: 2OC CERVELAT sacri) Lac | POTATOES $ l 750 | A special and attractive feature will be a Department of Special Sizes, Its function will be to fit women who are hard to fit—and who have | heretofore been compelled to patronize the high priced dressmaker and the high priced tailor. See Friday’s Evening World and Journal for Wonderful Special Opening Values, Vota. Cartan 841 Broadway, Corner of 13th Street, New York City (Sixth Floor, ) THE 14TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't WE GIVE LIBERTY MERCHANDISE STAMPS : THE SUNDAY WORLD’ WANT DIRECTORY S Makes more “Offers of Posi- tions’ than any other two mediums in the universe. , inc. Retail 2 *