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Vr ES SRT tw eS ene ee — nomena ieee “Mire. Derby Ne whe @ letter Severe a ago, ote th it Station J, in Har. ) purporting to come from the girl, but “not in her handwriting. It said that me was well and ‘og? 4 and hg ion school, Mra. Derb: CHILD LABOR BILL <_——.————, HEN CHASE IN COURT HOLDS UP MAGISTRATE. Elusive Feathered “Evidence” Gives) Only Six Voted Against Wag- fer Measure Regulating Ages of Children Toilers. Warden Time of His Life “Whistling ’Em Up.” Proceedings in Morrisania Court were hela up an hour to-day while Frederick ALBANY, N. Y., March %.—No more children of tender age will be permitted to sinve in the canneries, tenements and factories of the State. The Senate showed the temper of the Legisiature to-day on this subject by paraing by & vote of 32 to 6 Senator Wagner's bill absolutely prohibiting the working of ohildren under fourteen in cannery sheds or tenements and under twelve on farms. and given them the run of the oorri- lor. When the case was called Magistrate fore him. Fifteen minutes passed and Camp sent for ladders, Tho hens had flown to a steam pipe close to the cell- Ing, After three-quarters of i Camp appeared, with his b agere| torn, but with a chick- en in each ha: “Your Hono’ +f explained, ‘there’: a darky in 2 and the birds were afraid. y woulde t answer me when I whistled. Habrov was fined twenty dollars for having kept the heng head downward in There was no opposition to the prin- ciple of the measure, but several Ben- ators representing up-State districts declared the bill as drafted prevented 3 obi Jabor on farms, which they held to de Justified. WALL STREET buying them, waa dlecharged. Camp, keeper of the celia, tried to cap- ture two hens he had in custody as evi- dence in the case of Jacob Babrov and Taigi Furco, charged with cruelty to animals, Camp had untied the fowls Krotel ordered the chickens brought be- covered with dust and gets one-half #0 that they may the money to be a mortgage of and bond issues carrying out their part of the subway contracts signed yesterday. The Interborowgh will give a mort- wane for $900,000,000 and issue bonds for $100,967,000, The New York Municipal Railways Association, which is the B. | 1 R. T., for subway purposes, will sive $40,000,000 in bonds. os The Interborough mortgage will be recorded in New York County, and with it must go a check for $1,600,000, The B. R. T. mortgage will be registered in Kings County, and the company’s check hour | for $500,000 will go through that source. The vote approving the mortgages sioner Maltbie bea a THE EVENING WORLD, tf on March 11 for achoot, two biocks|$400,000,000 MORTGAGES FOR SUBWAY SANCTIONED. State to Get $2,000,000 Tax on Loan to Interborough of $300,000,- 000 and $100,000,000 to B. R. T. ‘The State will be enriched by $2,000,000 as goon as the Interborough and B. R. ‘T. register mortgages, permission for which was granted to-day by the Pub- Mo Bervice Commission. The total of the mortgages ix $400,000000, ‘The State of one per cent. in taxes, Permission for the mortgages and to ixaue bonds was «ranted to the roads, to w quelled turned to ve raise thelr shares of put up by them for $100,000,000 and Insuo} | was 4 to 1, Commia- CONVICTS REBEL; 2 KILLED. |sihout than one hundred BRAZORIA, ‘Texas, March 90.—More penitentiary convicts ‘a bag for @ half hour. Furco, who was! who were employed on the State Farm | 4, Inear here mutinied yesterday, refusing During the first hour the market ‘was fairly active and the prices firm, the general list showing gains over last night's closing. ‘M. Rumely was the industrial which had ita break to-day, declining seven eyed but it had no effect on the rest In the afternoon ge market became Pie siesins, was dutl 6hd weak. The Closing Quotations. Me : : | aaah oe spe? = ESELE LOSI CS 2m 3 iH Uh Pp beet 444d toler ele LEASE EXPIRATION SALE We've got to move out next month yeare eince we have had to face euch a eltuation, and we hope we'll never have to face it egain. But now we muet eoll. Prices are out deeply. Littie’s lifetime service furniture le La Be soldat eesorifice. You oan come here expecting to do more with your dollare than and you will not be disap ever before, pol le $14.50 Morris Chairs, $20.00 Solid Oak China |G $8. 50 ss gee | Cabinet, z far e|$11.75 fm This cabinct ts 64 jones high, 38 inches wide; bent jams fas ends; French ¢gs; 4 shelves; quartered oak; fin- hed in rich golden , |$39.50 Golden Oak Buffet Height 54 I width 48 a French plate murine 10 5 0 + best quar- trea pth Mai ver drawer; 2 drawers for -jlinen; two roomy clos- carved legs;|ets; French patent hard-| legs and hand- > wood exten-|carved claw & table lock; an excep- taets pew ie at this low pitts ge Hi 'e never been an instalment house, but Little's prices for high-grade furniture at this eels lower than “instalment” priges and ‘els |b" prices, but far| ek oneh pe cash prices ever quoted by anybody, and we will sell [LITTLE&.CO, ye 4 FRANKEN, ST Linen Handkerchiefs. . Silk Shirts... ..0.008 $3 Gloves In orted French gray suede . gloves. Broadway & 20th St.; Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Complete Assortments of The guards killed two of the prisoners and wounded eight. The leg one convict was ehot off. Tho guards aay that the convicts were about to attack them with knives when they fired a hie The mutiny was re. Remember that every case of tubi Josie passes through ite Garb ariiont signe of ane is yet in ite te his treatment STEINBERG G West J3d Street ‘¥ OPPOSITE EDEN MU SEE Men’s Furnishings Silk Neckwear...... $7.00, $1.50, & $2.00 $1.50 to $2.50 Novelty Knitted Four-in-Hands, $2.00, $2.50 & $3.00 seach, 25c, 25¢ & 50¢ dozen, $2. 75, $4.00 & $5.50 hands, plain colors. Value 81.00... Silk Suspenders..... 7.50, $4.50 & $5.00 Stik Pajamas...... ..$4.50, $6.00 & $9.50 Silk Half Hose......... §0c, $1.00 & $1.35 Walking Sticks.........005. $1.50 to $10.00 COT" iC OE a 1.00 = Cape street gloves. Special WER i451 504 6040000 wa nedse see PL,00 Neckwear Repp and all silk satin folded four-in- + 55e Sth Ave.; 19th St. _TRURSDAY, MANOR 86, 1930. bm Two Smart Models in Afternoon Dresses At Particularly Attractive Prices A Clever Crea- tion in All-Silk Eolsenne Made with long shoul- der, waist embellished with touches of Bul- arian colors, hand em- roidered tunic, and skirt with combination sash effect. Colors aré sand, rose and blue $32.50 Value $45.00 Smart Combina- tion Afternoon Dress as illustrated. Moire Russian coat ef- fect with touches of In- dian colors, plain black meteor skirt prettily draped $29.50 Value $37.50 New Spring Models in La Vida Corsets The bacroal svelt figures required by modern fashion em ee the best principles. of artistic symmetry and lend an added touch to women’ 3 grace. The beautiful loops and drapings of this seaton’s gowns require the most careful cor- seting. To give the figure its greatest value the corset must fit, and to conform to fashion it must have the totch of the skilful designers. The well known La Vida corsets for years have held a leading place with careful dressers. Coutil $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $7.50 & $10.00 Fancy Broche $5.00, $7.50, $9.00, $13.50 t0 $20.00 Matds’ Dresses A large variety of striped and plain materials. Jennanniane »95¢ 8 $1.25 Cnet Rremntkes 31-95, $1.75 & 1.95 Aprons A large assortment of large, medium and small aprons, with or without bibs, plain or em- broidery trimmed 25¢, 50c, 75¢, 98 to $1.95 Percale...... neil 10 With every shadow Box 1 ry ae this week only, Ty rig and| TERMS opniy tio an gueet a BAUMANN BRO ea of $100 and over we we Present a Pair rot ft iralshed frames, 16220 or OUR IPSRAL ChaDiy § = Lord &. Taylor « Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. JMO TD Smartest Street Footwear For Women Walking Pumps and Block Front Colonials No seams to hurt the foot The Upright Buckles on these Pumps and Colonials give the high arch, graceful effect, and cannot, cut the vamp of the shoe. $3.95 to $7.50 Solid Gold Jewelry at greatly reduced prices Bar Pins and Collar Pins, set with pearls, amethysts and sapphires ++75¢ to $7.95 4.60 Lavallieres Cuff Links $5.95 to $17.50 $3.45 to $9.50 Porte $8.25 to $24.00 Feeney “, 50 to $14.50 Brooches Rings, si "Sos and hoop $1.00 to $9.50 to "30. 75 Formerly $1.95 to $13.95} Formerly %. 95 to $10.00 F aaa. Neck Chains 35.95 § to $12.95 $1.95 to $6.95 Formerly $7.50 to $16.50] Formerly . 95 to $12.95 Scarf ik hades Chainsand Hooks $105! to $9.5 ‘Oc to $2.50 Formerly 82.25 to rte i Formerly 75c to $5.95 Leather 8 Mosre Silk Bags at special prices Black moire and black morocco bags, 7-inch frame, moire silk lined, fitted with purse and extra pocket, frames in gilt, nickel and gun metal. Value 82.25.................. $. The same bag in black pin seal, [GaGa Gapneeine racic Conn momrener re Pin seal bags, 7-inch frame, ‘pleated rarely 2 fittings and extra pocket, in black, gray, brown and blue. Value $5.95........ "$4. 50 The same bag in black moire. Value , GB OR ri coat taint a tion: en $2.05 Millinery Ribbons at interesting prices Extra Quality Satin Taffeta In black, white and colors, 6 inches wide. GOO BOE PENN isos 65 dee she ve canara nice Fancy Ribbons * InB and othe: 5 Bye sedis sri 241 18 ke Brocade Satin Ribbon O8e W ose In pink, light blue and white, in various designs 35c yard | Hair Bow..... 25¢ yard |TURE CREDIT H FURNISH . your RRIS. 125) st Coats 8 n@ Ove Srerevats from $12.00 we Weekly Corners Lil inforced and brass mounted top covered with green Keiser chased | Sunday World Wants "sbi, Work Monday Wonders, .