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mn TO POKE UP RACTORS FOR CIVIC BUILDING leeddaimeclan Peuishment in Prospect for Wi. Further Delays in ; Vie the Work. gry LOSING HEAVILY. |, & ds of Dollars Paid for: Rent Because of Dilatory Tactics. ‘Rew Municipal Building, the date contract of which Dea, B1, 1999, and the interior finish tign contract fixed at July 7, fe etill far from a state of . eadinesa, @8 a result Mayor Mitchel and mem- ‘ef the Board of Estimate may give Kracke a helping ne this y Dering | ‘all this dela; the city has been poying rent for lis varigus departments scattered througn office buildings. Just how much expense the city has been put to as a result of the inability of the contractors to ve up to the original Agreement would be a diMoult matter to eatimate. The Department of Finance alone, which occupies « very larke part of th: Stewart Bullding, at Broadway Chambers street, pays rent on an an- nual basin of oR year, or over $2,000 a month. Figuring that tho fn tertor finish conteact had been filled July 27, 191%, the original date wet for the completion of the work, and that the Department of Finance had moved Into the new wutlding Immediately, the elty would have been ie shen ‘here wh In Lafayette atree Monthty rental of $435. ‘The Comminsion payr $33 a month for the prenvaes it occupies at No. 20 Hroad- way OTHER HEAVY RENTALS pain] BY THE CITY. ‘The Law Department's Various bu- reaus in the aggregate pay in the Neighborhood of $19,000 @ year for pri- vate rentals. The Board of Estimate sau, ‘On Nov, 11, 192, extended to Dé, m1, ee aN LP AE LOOT TE i v ¥ Ve wow m 4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1914. the city employers It was reported that several clerks who moved In with their departments a month or so ano had died from ‘pneumonia, but this could not be verified. It ts genérally admitted that because of the delay in completing the interior work on many of the and the working of the hod holats there {s enough cold air aent | 1914, through the building to keep the cor- the same temperature | 191 INTPRIOR Date of contract, July 1, ag Date for completion, July 2, No complaint comes from the offices, however. EXTENSIONS ARE ALLOWED ON WORK. Rosa Hertz, keeper of a The following will give a good idea of extensions allowed on both the ex- terior and interior work of the Munict- pal Building RUCTURE CONTRACT: of contract, Dec, 31, 1909. for completion, Jan, 1, 12. On Deo, %, 1911, extenved to Murch %, montha in the Tombs. werved but six months. m2. On March 9, 1912, extended to April von May 1, 1912, extended to June #, oh July 1, 12, extended to Sept. 1, ws, s Kinjw To On Sept. 6, 1912, extended to Oct. 1, 193. On Gept. 16, 1912, extended to Nov. 1, our Liven Pestt force a talky Liver Appraisal, which has quarters in | 1912. and the Emigrant Savings Bank Building, pays at tho rate of 82.9% a year, The/3i, Bureau of Fire Prevention pays @ @ On March 7, 1913, extended to Starch 1913, On Aug. %, 1918, extended to Aug. 3, year and taxes, which amount to 9,000 | 1013, & year. The Department of Tax Assene- ment pays at the rate of $4,000 a year. One of the rent big items of private | 2. rental for city departments te that of the Public Service Commission, whi 0 and the Board of City Record (4,08 @ year. The foregoing are only a few of the - | more important of the city departments Care of The Eyes— ee Suacuten teeth. . it is equally fal that eyeglas: colda patiently waiting to move into the new Municipal Building. mission, which are on the eighth floor; the Commissioners of Accounts and bade a Cleaning ren a, which are » seventeenth floor; Bridge and Board of Klections, blah ‘of Water Gupply on the twenty- “" i" Planned to scatter the of jaixth, seventh and eighth floors, 80 to have them as convenient te On the ninth Moor will be hewsed the Armory Board, the Board of Ambu- lance Service, the it of Taxes and Assessments ard the Nava! Militia The Public Service will cou vy. .the tenth ead eleventh floors and the Department of Public Charities the twelfth. The Board of Estimate, ‘of Agsestors and the Board \| the Board ey dh ig AB Record will be “pay Peay side of the new building there | Gre hod and bullding material elevators ‘working to the incomplete floors, HEATING APPLIANCES ARE IN- ADEQUATE. Although the heating plant ef the structure is burning thirty-five tons of coal a day and three of the six mam- moth boliers are working, the corridora are draught swept and an epidemic of Let your 1914 slogan be— “Get the best value for your money” Here’s your first step in the slabs direction—come here—take ad- which will t among men who wear good clothes ich will create more interest vantage of this Reduction Sa 200 Men’s $15.00 Winter Overcoats On Oct, 2, 1912, extended to Oct. ai, 1913, On. Nov. 11, 1918, extended to Dec. 3, On Dec. 16, 1918, extended to Feb. 1, mm, On Dec. %, 198, extended to March 1, im Not a seed in‘‘Sunkist.’’ Juicy, rich, healthful fruit grown “SUNKIST” oranges are the cleanest of all fruits. Never touched by bare hands—all “Sunkist” pickers and packers wear clean cotton gloves while at work. Buy a box of “SUNKIST” oranges—much cheaper by the box or half-box than by the dozen. “Sunkist” lemons are the finest, juiciest fruit— mostly seedless—thin-skinned, too. “Samkist” nkst” Oranges and Lemons Bring } Handsome Roges Silverware Send the trademarks cut from A bledeatotarg oot ipa wrapperato us. We offer as as prema elegant enteed A-1 Standard silverware. 27 di eenet, maga cent Mey in exclusive “Suakist” design. handsome oran; ine spoon sen sent Uo al aR tc el \\ ‘aden and 6 two-cent stam Trademarks from WN ‘Red Ball’’ orange and lemon wrappers count same as “Beatlat.” Buy “Sunkist” Orangesand = Lemons at Vour Dealer's « Send your name and full address for our complete free ve prema hab pal and Club Plan. Address all orders for premium silverware and all commu- nications to ad red noses is prevalent among " than any sale in recent years. $9.75 on sale at 200 M $16.50, $18 and $20.00 Winter sh & e818 ond pia at 12.7 1,500 Men’s $20.00, $22.00 and $25 inter Suits & Overcoats on sale at $15.75 VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st.at 8 Ave. Store Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. FINISH CONTRACT, WHITMAN HITS FOWLER Pee ‘Aug. 1, 1913, extended” to Oct. 4, von Oct. 9, 1913, extended to Dec, 3, — 46, 1919, extendea to Feb, 1,| Accused Man's Counsel Was to On Dec, %, 1918, extended to March\t1, 4. nasicoarlifisecatiments ROSA HERTZ 1S SET FREE. and highway graft yesterday filed an in- dictment euperseding the one found Nov. Talnnd, Was discharged yesterday by Supreme Court Justice Guy, District- | force a change of procedure by Martin Attorney Whitman consenting. She had Ww. TAttleton, counsel for Fow! Betore her commitment to the peni- tentiary the woman was kept for four stant District-Attorney Richter wld sthat ‘he would eet object te Lud ihe lense, af hat trartic, ing. But Fowler must appear and BY A NEW INDICTMENT Argue Demurrer To-Day, but New Proceeding Is Forced. ‘The Grand Jury investigating canal | ¢ Among t Mr. Hull ana R. fast, charging Everett Fowler with tortion, The filing of the new indictment witt | order of Norman E. Mack was It ts aald, however, that in pects the evidence was much than that given at the first hearing. Store Opens at 9 A, M, Closes ato P.M. was to argue @ demurrer to the ol in- dictment before Justice Davis this morn- ead to the new Indictment before any mo- tho Boek hurt you? Can't rig pain. ap withowt feeling sudden pains, sha: aches and That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe from @ etrain and you'll get relief the moment you rub your . be dae: ae penetrating “St. Jacob's | sciatica, beca eee, lameness and stiffness vo quick! 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Telephone and Mail Orders Promptly Filled Founded 1826 Extraordinary Removal Sale Values for Saturday Removal Sale 300 Women's Fancy Tailored Suits Reduced to $12.50 Values to $35.00 The More Expenssve Fancy Tastored Susts : Reduced to $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 Entire Stock of Women’s Skirts Reduced to : $5.00, $7.50, $9.50 Unequalled Values Removal Sal 750 Winter Coats For Women rerr2senting the present season’s smart- est models and all the favorite materials; many are trimmed with fur. e Reduced to $12.50, $16.50, $19.50, $25.00 Formerly $25.00 to $50.00 The More Expenstve Coats have also been subjected to similar price reductions. Unprecedented Values Removal Sale Furniture - Unprecedented Reductions Throughout the Whole Stock Cotonsat Bedroom Suste (4 pseces) Circassian Walnut and Mahogany— Value $350.00 ........eeeeeeeeee Ann hogany Suite is construnted i — mab throughout, even hood drawer work. se drawers across the top. The centre anal eae ond dilfonler has iding plush lined jewelry tray cer is ottted vith Clroneeien Wan Suite is of similar construction. Hoth sal es t throughout. Neth S inches wide, #6 inches deep, wi th mirror 80x 36 oo Chiffonier--37 inches wide, 28 1 whee Tere SS mirror 27x18 inches. Removal Sale Women's Shoes Big Reductions from Regular Prices Women’s Boots 8 Stippers Regularly $5.00 to $8.00 $2.95 & $3.95 All Women’s Low Shoes Values $5.00 to $8.00 $1.95 & $2.65 Mises’ & Children’s High & Low Shoes All Styles and Leathers 814 toll 11% to? $1.75 $2.25 Values $2.25 to $4.00 6 to8 $1.50 214 to 514 $2.75 vex. Advance Spring Models in Misses’ Afternoon Calling Dresses A selection of unusually attractive models of taffeta and crepe-de-chine, in all the newest shades $19.50, $25.00 & $20.50 Values $30.00 to $40.00 Mises’ Rain, Auto & Travelling Coats In the season’s popular materials and models $5.00, $7.50 & $0.05 e Values $8.50 to $15.00 Removal Sale Girls’ Winter Apparel Extraordinary Values Girls’ Dressy Coats Bry bianca podele ina” corduroy, velveteen and boucle. Sizes 6 to l4years. Values to $18.75 |$8.75 Girls’ Winter Coats coer tailored and dressy styles modelled of wool, hinchilla, corduroy and rough costii, warmly lined. Sines 6 to 14 years. Values to $12.50 Girls’ School Coats Full | double breasted model of the season’s ) popular fabrics, low belted, buttoned high at neck | styles, some lined throughout. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Values to 810.00 | Girls’ Skirts ° Of wool ids and serge, full pleated model, with ni Sises 6 to'ld years, Values to’ 85.00 } $2.05 sing Washable Frocks wren Tag attractive new plaid effects, t line an trimmed. Sines | 6 to 14 years. ae belted models, enbriien | $3.95 Juniors’ Winter Coats Valuc 85.00 Embracing la modas of wool chinchilla, bouc! d eee ae, Sizes 18 to 19 years. si Values to $19.75 {85.95 (33. 75 $9.95 , Excellent Values in Infants * Dresses & Hats ind Embroidered Dresses Of fine Prec nainsook, Sizes to 214 years 50c—Value 95c Entire Stock of Children’s [ats 95c to $8.95—Value $1.45 to $12.00 \ Boys’ Wash Suits o $1.50 & $2.05—Valuec $2.60 to 44.50 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St.