The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1913, Page 8

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“in RTS MUST \DROVE FIERY CHARIOT BOFROM STREETS, | TOABROADWAY PLU, DECLARES MAYOR ices: Bo Pr Be Provided For| Crowd “Fighting the Flames” ‘Under Cover, However, Show With One-Man Cast. » Says Mr. Gaynor. re Rear He will have to be known as No. 6, i for that was the number of the Street Cleaning Department wagon he drove and he wae too modest to tell hin name. He was lounging om the seat of { | Gaynor says pushcarts must @ taken off the atreets of New York, 4 provieién for them under cov- ped should be had, In a mes- fe the Board of Aldermen to-day Bile that two committess—one ap- ‘ty him and ene by the Board ve already made in- reports, but that a complete of the problem can only be | by further investigation. Me suggests that he will appoint committee to wi in cons with the Board of Aldermen Le end that & suitable set of ordt- be enacted regulating the pu his paper filled rig as he crossed Times Square coming down Broadway to-day, Perhaps dreaming of @uany Italy. Cer- tainly he had no idea that @ mischievous smal! hoy was going to tose a lighted match into the paper waste which pate up most of the load. But the small boy 414 toss the snatch, and presently the emoke of burning paper was curling around his shoulders to join the clouds which rose from his Pipe, No, 26 seemed at first to note no difference in the emoke, ané somehow none of the hurrying throngs in the street observed. But presently the pa- per burat into fame and up about the ears of No, 36 welled a great volume of emoke. No, 216 looked behind him. A atiff to the two reports and generally on the situation, in his message says: dg dgeed the fact that they ply their Commodities are, by meann of Gistributed at lower prices than gould be purchased elsewhere. [t fisrefore not advisable to do away the pushcarts. ft is necessary to take them off DEE ihe etreets, 11 seems to be the unan- wish of the pushcart men that wind was blowing the amoke directly at him, and from the sidewalk hun- dreds were yelling, He whipped up the horge until !t worked up speed enough to clear of amoke the atmosphere im- mediately around No, 216. Then his eye Ut on a fire plug outalde the new Conti nental Hotel at Broadway and Forty- first street, and he turned his horse to- ward it, carrying bis fire as quickly as he could to the only help that appeared at hand, He leaped from his seat, with the they now serve, This iu also the lycck of his coat singed by the flames, public generally. Pushcarts mB serious obstruction to many atreets, |8%4 Worked deaperately at the plug men and women and children these carts are exposed to @overity of weather, ing ill health therefrom, feports show much the bridges and elsewhere pushoart stands, These by the city and can tm order at a comparatively small "NeW CUBAN CABINET. ” Menecal Awneunces Mis , Celestion of Ministers. BAPARRA, Oriente Province, Cuba, $8—Gen. Juan Marlo Menocal, ¥ proclaimed President Wig mi got @ stream of wate: Men and women scattered as No, 316, pressing his hands tight againet the plug nossle, | ¢ managed to direct the stream so that the water struck (he cart. Much of it also hit @ passing car. No. M6 heeded nothing ‘but the buat- nese in hand, and by the time a boo fie policeman G@odged the stream reached his side No, 216 pie wring to eepishty, while the rowa that by this time completely filled Broadway and blocked all other traffic cheered him enthusiastically. authorised to-day the annou: @f the composition of his Cabl: bs (da follows: ideas UNEQUALLED of Interior, Aurelio Hevia, lor Cleasi rs QUALLED ah Silver, Maat aieeoom “ideal @2-Minister to Bpain; Hec- mS. F becaged Christobal de ls of Agricul- = Sprite anes, merchant; Secre- f° Béucation, Esequie! Garcia y university professor; Secre- blic Works, Jose R. Villalon y of Public Works. jem. Menocal Antends to return soon Pig address for "Undhy Wrsesti te adard. SAMPLE. Cl ‘ Alterations FREE on the most stunningly fashionable models—developed recently, new style ideas not shown heretofore are included sale; swagger, smart dovetail cutawhya, chic blouse peta, clever vest coat suits, artistic ie Bapire stylee—perfectly ; ‘and thaped. Made of. Bediorg cord, serges, ripe spsoge, fel oplin, in navy blue, black, oo or2c= DETECTIVES SEIZED $60,000 STAGE MON SQUIRTED OUT BLAZE} IN WIRETAPPERS' RA White Wing No. vg No 246 Gave] Three fen Theeed Trapped at Bretton Hall by Victim Held in The three confidence men who were trapped in a room in Bretton Hall at Broadway and Elghty-sixth street yes- terday afternoon by Detective Syivemter Brierton, who wan posing as'a “comé- on” willing to enter a acheme to defraud ®& poolroom by “tapping the wires,” were arraigned in West Bide Polke Court to-day and held in $10,000 bail @ach by Magistrate Freschi. The pris- onera are George Ferns, the “steerer” In whose room at Bretton Hall the ar- rests were made; Chris Tracy and Georse Franklin, who conducted a “fake” poolroom on the partor floor ot} & residence at No. 163 West Ninety-/|\ third street. Assistant Distriet-Attorney Boetse! eked that heavy ball be fixed as the police expect to bring several com-| |) plainants into court next Friday to/ Ld identify the prisoners as swindlere who kot a sum aggregating over $50,000 from them. The three confidence 4 nothing to say. in the tives In the Weat Ninety-third stesat “plant,” but it was all in stage money | |\ that looked surprisingly like the real) |’ stuf when piled up in tho compart- ments of @ tin cash box protected by a] |7 heavy screen, The Closing Quotations. barehanded. At last he opened it and pa RE TTT ae PS THE EVENING Pleads Guilty. ‘hey were disposed of as follo BY JUDGE CRAIN. of No. 64 Morningside avenue, lense. Sentence suspended. $10,000 Bail. Helen Baldwin, twenty-four years old, WORLD, TURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1919. ONE GUN-CARRIER FINED; ANOTHER GOES TO PRISON. Seven Years and Six Months for a Second Offender Who Right prisoners were arraigned yes- terday for sentence in General Sessions. wa: negress, pleaded guilty stealing $145 from her employer, Mre. Mary C. Albertson, first Brooklyn, pleaded guilty of carrying a revolver, first offense Fined $50. Nelson Brown, twenty-nine years old, of No, 335 West One Hund: Thirty-fourth street, pleaded guilty of ——$— red and 1 They had court-room seized b: the highest, lowest and last ME OO a a a a a a A Big Difference —That which exists be- tween this and the com- monplace clothes offering: Several Thousand Hackett-Carhart Spring Suits, Spring Overcoats and English Raincoats Special at $13.50, $15 & $17 Regular Values $18, $20, $22.50 4525 The common; clothes seal of ye © values, Peggle Meir Speen pastes. q gay in fet, but figure fepresent a ane” one ——. pS ptt With Hackett-Carhart off i vent 4H ; art offerings there is this Each garment in every detail measures C4 hhas been pre-eminent in the fine clothes field for more than 57 years.. 2a Soe freanat offering, every detail of tabric, lining, interlining, inner and outer finish, style and tailoring—all are of the highest $18 to $25’standante Furthermore, every Hackett-Carhart garment is guaranteed by the following extraordinary means: You may choose any one of th —, $15 and $17 garments in the your pt vat fail to give you full 18 to $25 service—or should it fail to up to your sapectations of fabric, style, % or —you may exchange for new, eg money refunded. peeere dian "diff it fi name te poy ferent from store’ in New York. And, alone, this ths waa Gene your patronage. Kashi, farartclo,, Broadway, Cl Broadway, Eh te oecense at 13th St. Near 3d Ave, CEE Cppowite Cay Hall Near Union Square. yl sali Open Evenings. Eteeeccecceeeart * +e © WORLD WANTS THEY WORK WONDERS. "ot WORLD WANTS #6 6 oo fitted br thee ee tentiary one Jewelry from employer, Mra, Mary be Francis, of No, 168 West One Hundred | WASHINGTON, April #2—President and Third street. Becond offense. Pen-| wison arranged. itentlary one year. 014, of No, 23 Bast sharecrnrneeneestnsen mana. Pent-| Eleventh street; pleaded guilty burglary ir at No. “1 Hast One Hundred a4) Rubin Grafeteln, twenty-two years | Twenty-fourth yaa Firet offence. 014, of No, 168 East Broadway, pleaded | Penitentiary one pinot tae ws 96 from No, 13 Allen} Joseph Leon t thirty Ave years ov, of third offense. State prison two No. Rast One Henéred and years) and six months. BY JUDGE MALONE. One Hundred and | joce! team's recent Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue Will Hold a Sale Wednesday Women’s Underwear “Parfait” Silk Combinations oilk, in white, pink of blue; telnforced. Valeo $3.75 “Parfait” Emb’d Silk Combinations Sieve wed ane nay pink or blue, Valoe $4.50 “Parfait” Glove Silk Vests White, pink or blue, crochet top, reinforced. Value $2.00 “Kayser’s”’ Venetian Silk Vests Deep oeluuse. of begove | Santee in pink,white or beg 92.48 “Parfait” Glove siti Knickers relaforced. (Ia black, white, pink or blue; Value $3.25 “Parfait” Silk Dancing Bloomers or Milanese French silk, in black, white, pink or blue. Value $5.00 Lisle Thread Ribbed V. Hand crochet or plain top. Value 5@c. Silk Lisle Swiss Ribbed Vests Hand crochet or plain top. Value 75. Fine Ribbed Combinations Preach band top, loose or tight knee. Value $1.00 Swiss | Ribbed < Combinations hand crochet top. Value $1.25 Silk A Liske Ribbed Combinations ‘With hand crochet top. Value $1.75 Women’s and Misses’ Skirts Wegeen White E, pits Breese Skirts ipo Taite s vasbebte tioeae Value $6.95 White Ramie Linen Skirts New tailored open front model of with large white hora anos: Washable White Eponge Skirts pellny srodel ucla Sad belted back aes Sh White Corduroy Velvet Skirts Of white washable sonteter; button front, shirred back and novelty belt. White Wool i Eponge § Skirts Suited back with tacks, poart bunoas "Velde 616-00 Draped Shepherd Checked Skirts Eck Value $9.75 and white model of biech 886 9) and id or na falue 914.50 of broken check Franklin Simon & Co, Will Hold « Sale Wednesday Infants’ and Children’s Dresses Children’s Bloomer Dresses Dt eimeinee ceareees et sn tam oare or en a jetachable bloomers. 2 to rench Hand-made tin arty bait pelunves. wien Send eqabreidered ke, beck and fret. "8 mo. 2 years, Value $2.75 Children’s Middy Dresses dimity of awa, trimmed tn Of white batiste, m yoke, Eom smocked in pink, blue or wi chambrey. @ mo, to 6 yours, Value $5.75 Franklin Simon & Co. Will Holy « Sale Wednesday Handkerchiefs Women’s Hemstitched Hakfs. Sree tadiar Mmrocks Rema g1.00 Women's Initial Hdkfs. red tail Value $1.80 Peed emabret jered initial. Women's French Linen Hdkfs. Hand eoeeres latte” Veins 6210 Men's Initial Linen Hits, | broldered Hand-em| Men’s Initial rye Parad Of Irish linen, corded border, hemetitched hand-embroidered initial, ' Value $1,78 Men's Colored Bordered Hdkfs. Of fine sheer linen, novelty border. Heretolors Franklin Simon & Co, Wil Hold « Sele Wednenday _ gBIFTH AVE, 37th and 36tb Sts. oe Wilson at the Ball Game. 2.65 | Tailor-made Suits $35.00, 48.00 & 68.00 4.75 5.95 6.95 6.95 9.75 9.25 1.45 195° 2.95 2.95 3.95 1.dd 85 1.25 25 B. Altman & Cn. are now offering Misses’ and Small Women’s Afternoon and Fvening Dresses and Tailor- made Suits at extremely low prices, as follows: Afternoon Dresses $28.00, 45.00 & 68.00 | Heretofore $40.00 to 85.00 Evening Gowns : . . Heretofore $55.00 to 65.00 Heretofore $50.00 to 100.00 B. Altman & Cn, An Unusual Offering for to-morrow (Wednesday) will consist of a limited number of Women’s Tailored-Made Suits of superior Materials and workmanship. These Suits, heretofore sold at $60.00 to $85.00, will be marked for this occa- sionat . . . . . $45.00 A Sale will also be held to-morrow (Wednesday) of Men’s Silk Negligee Shirts and Madras Pajamas at the following Special Prices: Men's Negligee Shirts, Plaited or Plain, of Imported Habutai Silk, colored or white, the regular prices of which are $5.00 and $5.50 . . . at $3.50 Men’s Madras Pajamas, the regular prices of which are $2.50 & 3.00, perrsuit . . . . . $1.65 A New Importation of Double-faced Steamer Rugs in combinations of Plain blue, brown or gray with reverse side of plaid,the regular price of which is $12.00, will be offered in the Men's Furnishing Department to-morrow (Wednesday) . at $7.50 The Men's Furnishing Department is easily ac- ceasible from the Main Entrance to the store. (HID Avenue, 34th ond 35th Btreets, New York. Andrew Alexander Men’s Low Shoes $38.00 ©

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