The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1913, Page 14

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Bo er Soa a as HOME-MADE al FGHT MAYOR GAYNOR PREVENT | APOLOGIZES AND _"UPPANT” PUBLETTY SUNT 18 DROPPED : Brooklyn Sevag | President’s —_—— Wife Heads Bucket Brigade (Continued trom Firat Page) at Blaze, the ety, Tahal! he mont @lad to work with him to that end. Sin- cerely yours, ire. Alfred EH, Steere, wife of the WILLIAM J. GAYNOR, Mayor. Borough Fresident of Brooklyn, who| AND HERE 18 ALDERMAN CUR. lives at No, 9% Bedfom avenue, Fint- RAN’B ACCEPTANCE. ‘bush, organized @ bucket brigade among | Cry jia!!, Meighbers last might and put out a fire 24, 118, tn her home, Dear Judge Olcott: 1 have Keen The Gre started in the cellar, thers he- letter to Mr. Waldwin bag wo ‘oie ipeetan ur in the aetiement of ta two jobile rugs agninat the r 1 com. Steere was shaving when smoke beeen! aocune me of dishonenty. He now to eGddy through the tumese, and other!) dinciainn or withdrawe that accusa- ‘members of the family, dressing for din-] tion and I am satiafied not only with ner, were in various stages of dimarray. | that, but with his sumxention that o ‘a one time volunteer fire] hereafter he and 1 may work to- Bei aus We eon-n-law, Dr, William | Sether for the betterment of condi- A, Bayles, of No, 191 Bedfort avenue. ons = regard the licensing = of wtande th The water pipes in the cellar had been | = "0h ie New York City, March , from way- melted by the blaze, and it was neces | iny that 1 bab ane oe anry for the Borough President to ciimb| the disirict captains of my distriet upom the root and fill pitchers and buck- | were dishonest in the matter of these ets from the tank as tie others passed | licenses, I know them al) intimately them dowa into the cellar. and do not think Jenn of their honesty | than of my own. Yours truly, Jeseyh Brangton, whose reskience of HENRY H. CURRAN. Joures that of the Steers, got out his garden hose and poured « few extra gal- Jone into the cellar. Damage estimated Fat $1,000 had been done, though, before the Gre was put out. rally About @ year ago there was a fire in |! th ee Oe ee Come’: vous ve ‘urran is a young man who has appliance cu young mi an) beth Spb Pd ah + nae Med 4 reputation of the highest to sustain | iy vod ge dese ge deoeedrpe On nes and defend, and all he sought by his feoris of that fire were “fip. | Mult Wan the wiping out of the stain thought poed ts fh Cy 9 e upon his reputation by the letter agen gina she wouldn't DerMM | mate public by Muyor Gaynor on Sept iy against him by Mr, 12, 912, The Mayor, be it sald, found, | that 4 after © #earching inventigatt BOXING COMMISSION TELLS [there was nothing against Mr. Curran's | charactor or honesty of pur INSPECTORS THEIR DUTIES. | rita nin watingnons to write @ tet: | ter embodying this statement. | Rules of Boxing Bouts and Weigh-| ‘This was eminently natinfactory to} Ing in Methods Impressed on Mr. Curran and to me, an hin counsel, | and there is nothing left to do but to! Fifty Officials. withdraw the sult.” ‘The Boxing Commianion at ite regu- ‘Whe wil pay the conta?’ Mr, Olcott was an ler weekly meeting this afternoon was} “verng question of coats te entirely “at home” to ite Afty inspectors. The! material,” he replied. “All 1 can boming officials were summoned before! now is to repeat that it w the commission for an exdmination| question of money, but an and study of the rules interpreted | Character, There will not be any by Chairman Frank 8. 11, worth mentioning.” A lengthy discourse on mathematica, : —. the proper way to weigh fighters and| "4", Mure Klected seate Wement,| other duties the inapectors are mup- - rch %.—John Moore of | posed to perform at the various cluba,| Minira wan took up the entire afternoon, and the| Of the Universi inapectors trooped out of the commin« Baby by te | a based tervrdabcawiied oe ie the late Daniel Beach of Watkine, the importance of their jobs. Other! @ business of the commission wan only routine, AE LEWIS AND SHERMAN NEW ILLINOIS SENATORS. ePninoriniy, ; March %.—Col, James Hamilton Lewis, Democrat, and Lawrence ¥. Aherman, Itepublican, were Neana, seventy Democrats sixty Re: for Lewis for the long term and Sher- mea for the short term. OPEN SATURDAY EVE ‘Government Can't Sustain Charges bed Against Reginald By direction of Judge Ha a jury in @he Criminal Branch of the Mederal District Court to-day disminsed the In- Mietnent charging Reginald Peel officer of the Carmania of the (ine, with violating the immigration Jaw in permitting Frank Beyrolt, alias “H. Kankel,” 4 notorious allen “crook,” to land in thin country. Acient evidence to show the defeni- au oe had been igformed as to the dan- le of Beyrolt, Before fending Beyrolt ts eatd to have robbed a tellow-passenger on the Carmania. eaeeeitiieneeneanese MADE HIMSLF AT Wowk. (From Te-Bits,) ‘Mr. Pigg te altogther too liberal.” “How sot" “The last time he was at my house 98c 69 at home, and in less than five imi he had @ quarre! with my wife, ki the eat out of doors, dischar; cook, spanked the baby and told me I was @ fool.” 6.98 79c WE TRUST iy will appreciate the hat We have spent « Firerd deal of tine and money order to syetematise our “CREDIT make it possible for % ferent your emire family to CLOTHING without he slightest embar- financially or other. No Money Needed a > when purchase is made, and for dle | Weekly Payments of $1 Book Stand nes that you will not sieiton durable. gs ya BROOKLYN MASONS QUEENS POLITICIAN DIES. .}AD Appeal t 0 Hi ives) ui know the terrible «to many homes fr a drinking husband oF # of the money wasted in the home to purchase food necambn Saddenty, CHARLESTON WINNERS. tive for years in the politi of Queen County, died suddenly early hin home, No. Z Jonnson avenue, Rich } five furlongn Premier, er), 8 to 6, 4 toG and 1 to 2, | teenth Ward fort 2, necond; Kitia Grande, wns a mold-beater by trade and rose to 9B even and 1 to % For sale by Riker- man Drug Stores. free booklet and let them tell good ORRINE is doing 7 | a ling | U2 had pero Will bring more *, Mine Nett, Mon Ami and Sidon also ran, BECOND RACK—Three year-old and felling; five furlongs, May, 17 ekens), 8 to 1, 6 to 1 and Attorney of Queens Hla V., Sherifl Gruoinger, ing THIRD RACK—IHandicap, three-year. Nas W ei Monga olde and upward; one mile.—Armor, “y (Montour), even, 1 to 4 and out, Volthorpe, 100 isktrvin), even, lto@ and Ught, 9 (Deronde, 108)" Radio tiraney, 10K, ve entice ‘allvmance of B iva, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Special Notice Account Western Floods. On account of floods in Ohio and Indiana, all train service to points on the P., C., C. & St. L. Ry. (Pan- Handle Route), via Pittsburgh, has been temporarily discontinued. Its purchase is no more a pA&biem of cost than edu- cation isa problem of cost. y of their lives themselves in order to their children an edu- and yet forget that is one of the most sary branches. w dollars a week or a Playerplanow in your bome and retucn i oom apd boeing en ent you ever made. and back up every sale ing issue us long as your Victor-V ictrolas If you baven't taken advantage of our Victor Department, you have missed one of the most in- teresting places to visi You are welcome to come at any time and cet to the music of your own We have some of the coziest and most com- fortable sound-proof rdoms to be found in New York, where you and your friends may pass an hour free from interruption. Please consider yourself welcome, whether you ever had a thought of buying a Victor cr not. Our stock of these marvelous instruments is unequalled in Brooklyn and our supply of Records secon Rode) anywhere. Cincinnati is accessible via Washington and the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. be reached via Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and the Norfolk and Western Railway. Columbus, Ohio, can Trains for Cincinnati via Washington leave New York, Pennsylvania Station, 9.15 A. M., 1.08 P. M., and through train at 5.08 P. M. All train service to points on Fort Wayne Route west of Alliance has been temporarily suspended. Chicago trains are running through via Alliance, Cleveland and the Lake Shore Route. The sale of tickets has been suspended to all points to which train service is interrupted, but will be resumed as soon as the train service is restored, of which prompt notice will be given the public, that will send you away py and proud—or furnish you with others up to $400, every dollar of which would _ WE OPEN ACCOUNTS FROM America’s | eel | Furniture House wmdn fact | Vacmpy ieee sana tt | 35¢ Block 8th Av.36°. iS UNTIL 10 At To-day's election ends @ deadlock of Lik ral dit ‘and ‘Low Prices = 2 NO CLUB MEMBERSHIP, NO CLUB FE: D NO EXTRA CHARGES OF ANY Ki require at ob wonderfully low prices, JEM IN SMALL WEEKLY FAYINENTS. Ae account ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED Ai vortined arfieee ona bs stated ia yee cots fi), or you be ggelaghepeeaded i Weekly or Monthly Payments Open Evenings by Appointment The Sterling Piano co. Sterling Building 518-520 Fulton St., Corner Hanover Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILGOX's Manufacturers wine EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY PKIND. The Largest Millinery Store in America LGOX'S MYRTLE AVE. AND BRIDGE ST. fo Ri GETS This is a credit that re: COURT FREES SHIP OFFICER. NO INTEREST AD Come i_to our store, select whatever RK THI TALL. WE Thursday Specials For Thursday we have prepared another fine lot of our fascinating trimmed hats at $2. 88. These hats are wonders for the big represent. and cat in every respect to any $1.98 Good quality hemp and chip shapes in all up- including pokes, mushrooms and other dress shapes, crimmea with flowers and $1.80 Golden Oak $5 IMITATION ‘The Government failed to present su! Dining Chair Mahogany Recker Sale of Odd Chairs & Rockers About 600 Pieces All to Go at About ‘a PRICE f4 ‘The Greatest Bargains Ever Produced at $2.98, Children’s $1.98 Hand-made Hats at $1.29. Dainty hats in tuscan, white and colored braids, with trimmings of messaline, rib and small buds. Extra Special at $1.29, Extra Special at $1.29. The same as other | and Colored Chips and Black Imitas in the} tion Hair Hats, small and medium Abas made to sell at 69¢ to $1.29; Velvet Faced Genuine Hemp stores ask $2.48 for. Numerous Smart Shay best colors, with fine quality * velvet led at the wholesale fone of th turers in the eountey. A remarkable opportu- nity to get first-cl. HoMabepen Fi $1.25 Golden Oak $8 Early English $2. 50 Golden Oak Parlor Rocker Dining Chair Open Monday, ert and Saturday Evenings >Balch Price Fur Storage Costs 2% Telephone 5900 Main =“ 376 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 15 Minutes by Subway from Grand Central to Borough Hall Station it Your Ability onewxitrale his mind on SLIP COVERS| REV OLSTERING Ween PAP BePhrs ans work when stifering frum Soma Cations Spots, ete, Harvest Corn Plasters Ineure Immediate and Las Harris, the famous song writers has weltten » calls for condensation of description. Women’s New Spring Raincoats At $2.50, $3.95, $5.95 ANOTHER large assortment of Spring Raincoats, made of rubber- ized materials. The Coats at $2.50 are rubber surface foulard; at $3.95 of cantonette cloth; at $5.95 of rubberiz portunity to procure a Raincoat now before the Spring rains begin. All the best shades for Spring—such as tan, olive, navy, black and gray; s!zes 32 to 44 bust measure. None C. O. D. or on approval. Se floor, Central Building. Women’s Smart Spring Suits At $17.50, $22.50 and $27.50 THREE SPECIAL VALUES and more than 300 Suits in a variety ‘of styles, in the new Russian and Balkan Blouses; also the stylisk cut- away and high waisted effects; the materials are poplin, men’s wear and diagonal serge and novelty suitings and shepherd checks—all the best shades for street wear, including a large assortment of black Suits for mourning wear; all sizes from 32 to 44 bust measure. Alterations on shortest notice. None C, O. D. or on approval. Second flor, Central Building, Low Shoes, $2.05 THE LEATHERS are in tan Russia, patent leather, dull calfskin and flack suede; blucher lace models; soles welted and stitched; Cuban 4.00 and $5.00 Women’s * heels. made with double heels and toes. and white, regularly 39¢., at 29, inforced gussets; all perfect ‘goods. Other Selected Songs, by Theo. Y. Barra. small price. tops and soles, FINE QUALITY, silk finish Persi material. lasts in 10-yard lengths 17 Minutes Grand Central to A. & S. Subway Station, Hoyt Street Direct Thursday Bargains. Every Item Special All the Most Wanted Goods THIS IS A THOROUGHLY CHARACTERISTIC VALUE- GIVING ABRAHAM AND STRAUS THURSDAY ADVERTISE- MENT, every item underpriced for the day, every item picked for its desirability and wanted now quality and kind, and embracing so many different needs of the average woman and man as to make it worth while coming miles to share in the offers. Where so many different items are involved convenience to the shopper silk. A good op- Becond floor, West Building, Men’s 20c to 25c Half Hose, 12'4c LISLE THREAD and cotton Half Hose, in black and colors; also im- ported black with embroidered fronts, full, fashioned and seamless, Street Moor, Men's Building, Hoyt street. Toilet Needs---Little Priced Made in Our Own Laboratory A. & §. Albacreme, a liquid powder for beautifying the skin, in flesh * A. & S. large cans of Violet Talcum Powder, regularly 34c., at he Street floor, front. Central Building Men’s Athletic Underwear, 29c | Crossbar nainsook Underwear, extra fine quality, pin check, loose fitting and comfortable; extra facings on Shirts and Drawers, cut coat style and sleeveless; Drawers cut knee length, full hip and re- Street floor, Men's Building, Host street, Popular Novels, 25c, Each Formerly Sold at 44c to 98c BOUND IN HANDSOME cloth and many in original publishers’ | bindings-—many are illustrated—all perfect. A Star for a » by Elsie Janis. The Scarlet Empire, by David M. Perry. The Other Side 4 the Door, by Lucia Chamberlain. Davy Jones’ Yarns and eo. Y. Baars, The Crime of the Congo, by A. | Doyle. The Game and the Candle, by Eleanor Ingram. fens. 4 ‘Gosmo Hamilton. And a hundred and one others side Some of the titles are: 49c Hemmed Sheets, 39c Each SIZES before hemming. Good quality bleached muslin Sheets, 2x2% yards, with very neat centre seams, A limited lot at the above | Subway floor, West Building, Women’s 15c Undervests, 8c LOW NECK, sleeveless and short sleeves. Street floor, front, Central Building, Men’s $1.00 Shirts, 69c FANCY SHIRTS, with soft double cuffs, plain and stri a good assortment of new Spring styles, accurately made and rte, 4 Shirts selling at $1.00 in many stores, 69c.,. Women’s 17c Stockings, 10c BLACK LISLE THREAD Stockings, seamless, with double garter Street floor, front, Central Building, $1.25 House Dresses, 98c OF SEERSUCKER and chambray, suitable for maids, Second floor, centre, right, Central Bullding, 15c White Persian Lawn, 10c Yard ian Lawn, a dainty waist or dress 35c Imported Batiste, 19c Yard White batiste, 47 inches wide, imported to sell for DNR Long Cloth, yard iid Soft finish, for women's and childre: Strvet floor, ‘rear, Kast iu lding,

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