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FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1913. ‘Thirtyfiret Wards of Brooklyn cheap|tyn for the tong term, Meyer Wolff of @as. The proposition in the Goldberg |New York for the four-year term and bi to pay day laborers of New York |James A. Lavery of Poughkeepsie, a City Cor 0 days of the year, whether | Republican, for the two-year term. Jehey work of not, was practically killed, o wail, | to incorporate the neta = Femdaton, hae passed Land to the Gov. THE EVENING WORLD, HAS BILL T0 BAR visors, #0 ae to do away with such pub- Hcation. Gov. Sulzer threatened to veto the original bill, which was designed to 044 to the power of the State machige by giving it the selection of the county pers, which get $2,600 @ year for Printing the laws ——i Batlders of It Get a Year's More ‘Time to Finteh Work. BOSTON, April %.—An additional year in which ‘to complete the Cape Cod Canal, bringing the time limit to June allowed to-day by the Joint firoad and Harbor and Lake toe. Commissioners. The canal ie five-elghthe completed, | loval bills which at this tate hour of the ‘session stand small chance of Passage. One of the matn arguments employed by the Albany agents of Wall street brokers in fighting the incorporation Dill has been that the specific evils sought to be remedied by it are covered in the other bills pending. Thene Measures, covering specific evils, the brokers assert they favor, Yet tn the face of this the influences of Watl jStreet have prevented progress through une or the other of the legis- [lative houses of practically all of the | Feform measures which Gov, Sulzer IVERNOR PLANS PRONG FIGHT FOR WALL ST. EFORN # iis Government” | Blocks Bills Now, He'll Not Give Up. ‘The antwal appropriation bill carrying eppropriations amounting to $20,549,290 thas been passed by the Assembly. It Ja $2,420,767 in excess of the appropriation Dill of last year. Minority Leader Hin- man declared that ‘the ublic’s attention should not be centred on the general ition bil, but on the Innumer- able epecial appropriations and the Sup- ply bill.” The Supply bill has not yet been reorted. Tn committee ot the the whole the Senate panera pomnd bya OfoChelland bill de- mission to inves- went oe pra praction ee viviaection. The HORSE CARS FRO NEW YORK'S STREETS| === onion: Mie $5,000 debated, but was laid aside init otion. biteath Suppress Antiquated Vehicles without definite action: Seek tale OF atm tare tad in view of the possible aitt of thelhes amended his bill, giving the eelec- on Next New Year’ Ss. | Morgan art treasures to the city of tion of the papers to the Secretary of }New York, Senator Ormrod has intro- | state instend of county poarda duced in the Senate a dil to facilitate ALBANY, April %—New York City ts|/the transfer by amending the Inheri- . | to be deprived of one of her most cvls-| tance ‘Tax law 680 as to exempt all brated antiques if the Silverstein pili/articles of historical, educational or art becomes Inw. It makes it @ misde-| Value which may be turned over to the ™meanor to operate horse care in firet Gtate or mantelipaltty | within (we yeare. clans cities after Jan. 1, 194 The As-| Goy, Sulzer has signed the Patrie bill sembly passed the bill yesterday, but) reorganising the State Civil Service an alleged “joker” as to stock Issues|Commiasion by making the term of may kill It. office eix years and increasing the sal- aries from 93,000 to $5,000. The Governor ‘The Senate han advanced to final pas-/wag authorized to designate one mem- gage the Torburg bill limiting to Sve| ber of the present commission to serve cents the fare to be charged between! until Feb, 1, 1816; one until Feb. 1.1917, Flatbush avenue and Manhattan cross-land one until Feb. 1, 169, and has tng, Kings County, also the Geiffin bill| named Chairman Jacob Neu of Brook- providing for @ five-cent fare within) ——————————————=—= the oteam: had introduced at the time his incor- poration bill was put in. | An example of how effectually “in- visible government” is applying the Assemblyman has decided that sation laws in news- brakes was furnished at a meeting of | the Senate Codes Committee yesterday, STILWELL REFUSES TO VOTE AND BILL 18 KILLED. SENATE GETS WARNING. Knott bill preventing the Stock tx- change from refusing to lst the secure ities of any concern where the stock certificates are not engraved by the American Bank Note Company. A report was refused by a vote of three for and three against, Thompron, Care- well and Wende, the latter two Demo- crate, voted in the aMrmative. Coates, Tepublican, and Torborg and Herrick, Democrats, voted in the nogative, Senator Steve Stilwell, who, a8 Chairman of the committee, presided over the meeting, refused to vote. He asked to be excused because the charge ‘ten by the Legisiature at an extraordi- + ted hr is Ahad ry by poses preferred against him by 5 7, Sine Dior "e Kendell, President of the New York Bank Note Company, grew out of Stil- well's activities in connection with the Knott bill and an identical measure Presented in the upper house by Stil- well. ‘The Codes Committes’s action of to- Gay 1s Inconsiatent, it was pointed out, Decaune several weeks ago the same committee reported the Stilwell bill, which is now on general orders and as food as dead. Gov. Sulzer has been doing mission: | ary work with the members of ‘botn the Codes and Judiciary Committees in behalf of Wall street reform bills by But Threat of Extra Session Fails to Move Commit- tee to Action. OIG ALBANY, April 26.—If Gov, Sulser's GM compelling incorporation of the Rew York Stock Exchange is sand- Qapged in committee or hoaten openly @ Ge floor of the Senate, the measure WEE Be made a matter for considera- le wis limita on euburban trains of roads in the Bronx. ‘The Assembiy has passed the Walker BIN providing for unlimited telephone Service throughout the Gtate at fixed prices. The measuer provides that « telephone company shall not charge time ©t) i aimasece at the extra session by Me, Sulser on any one of the eight @ore than & a year for a telephone on @ separate pair of wires in a residence; Seve the Legislature which may ve side- not mere than $135 in a busin: tracked or killed outright. ‘Beowledge of this determination on part of the Governor, though com> ted yesterday to the Senate Judi- Wa year for each extension telephone. The Cole bill, to to do away with de- honest conmmasion merchants, has been rescued from the “morgue” in the Sen- ate, advanced to the order of final pas- sage and is ss to go ‘The Senate yesterday confirmed the | Fy appointments of Bugene A. Philbin and | Bartow 6. Weeks as Supreme Court the best. calling the Senators into conference and urging them to get behind the bills. ‘To CN dissolves ave "hand and thi comes in contact fresh and 1 mauaaieGaem germ free. comfort all the time. . ose The wise housewife uses KRUPPS BRIBE MINISTRY? Gov. Gulser has signed the Ouvillier CN very 2. Closed Back—perfect fit from shoulders at Dil eppropriating $60,000 for @ Btate NO, SAYS BOARD CHAIRMAN. rifle range for the National Guard. Majority Leader Levy of the Assembly | fi) @aid to-day that final adjournment prob- ably would be at the end of next week, + | and Senate leaders seem to agree. In reparation yesterday's was the tongeat | fj 3. Coat Cut—opens all the way down. H Price front $1 up. Ask your dealer, and write for booklet. THE GIRARD CO., 346 va UE COLUSCOLUS COA OLuUdKe DICOL! De sat BQunt % oontracts, ‘Wagner auggented that ®/| was with te own money and without om the question of report: lene knowledae of the company. ve Were protests sounded ‘The secret reports sought were only heard beyond the/euch as any company must have in ng] dours, the | order to kenoyr ‘mhat its competitors are The Senate has advanced the Seeley Dill providing for the medical inspection of all persons handling milk, and the a to August Mg of ew | the real THE NEW UNION: SUIT-Obviously t the Best You wear a Coat Shirt—Why not a Coat Union Suit? —For the man who has never liked Union Suits. —For the man who likes Union Suits and wants Just one Union Sait—OLUS—has these three points: 1. Actual Closed Crotch—No binding, no flaps, no bunching, All the popular materials, including plain and mesh knitted fabrics. Te Dealere: Whelesale Distributors carry OLUS. SEIZED AS SUBWAY THIEF. Loner of Wall ef a Fe Abraham Lub Prospect avenu rested in the Ninety-sizth street subway station at 8 o’clock last night when Samuel Weinstein of No, 0 West One Hundred and Seventeenth street, said Ladin ane icked his pocket of a wallet conti Both men were hart! sopecee? oa a pack = local train, 4, rhea he miss = Malice jed until the station s reached. Then he followed Lubin out on the platform and pointed him lout to Detectives Byrnes and oui at ee at first dented all kno of y 1 eet poll and ACTION ‘have I ‘our scientific attention from very first—over 59 years, in Mami facturing locked up in tie tad One Hundred “am h the tome you can’t forget” 4. Therefore it is a scientific tone—its remadli> able timbre, purity and beauty being streng, factors in the success of the Behning. | so-so, - New York A QUESTION OF FICURES!| I show herewith a drawing of a common shape seen on the streets of York, very narrow sloping shoulders, proportionally large at the waist. This figure in an English shoulder coat cut regular would look almost ridicu- lous. My cutter in measuring this man would advise full concave shoulders, which gives him proportionate width at the shoul- der, but corresponding with his waist, and gives him height at the neck so his collar would fit close. This is one suggestion for one shape that could not be fitted ready a LEAT So many of the younger men have asked for and demanded concave shoulders on their garments, I have made arrange- ments whereby you can have English Shoulders, Mitchell’s Half Concave, or Mitchell’s Full Concave Shoulders. FURS STORED In Dry Cold Air AT MODERATE PRICES ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS Charges during the Summer months are very much lower than at other times. made, as you must realize that a 36 breast coat cut for this man would look rather odd on a man of high square shoulders, the same breast but smaller waist. The coat that I would cut for this man would knock the other man’s hat off when he sat down. I have two special serges for this week—fine in wale and soft in finish. One weighs'1014 oz. and the other 1214 oz- The lighter weight sells for $10.00—the heavier weight sells for $12.50. These I guarantee sun proof. I have found my automatic rule of the last two weeks, whereby every yard of goods that is in my store longer than four weeks has been marked down to $8.75, has been the cause of a wonderful in- crease in business. If you call at my store today, anythingthat you see there that was there four weeks ago is automatically marked down. Suit or Overcoat to order, $8.75 (THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO STAPLES) ‘$20—=$25=-$30 SUITS Hundreds of Styles SUIT $ 3 ORDER Je 1431 Broadway, New Yor! York City NEW. YORK This Is Optional With ‘the Customer Suit or $8. 795 H Overcoat C. G. Gunther’s Sons”. 301 Fifth Avenue, New York. ‘Telephene 6860 Mervay FM. ROYAL fURNITURE CO) HARLEM ‘STORE & 2190 3°AVE BET-I92120°ST. Your Home Comes First Let Us Furnish jt—Pay Us to Suit Yourself