The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1914, Page 8

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& a SESE BO .|O. Grant Esterbrook Suddenly hk Wreth" . look years ope bg Silver |=: NAYOR FOR ADAY BUILDS HS OWN FREINCHTY HAL Succeeds Mitchel as Ruler ~ of — Sealers has Hdl the yous ‘Who ls the married man that had to make! who ts looking for something to do and cannot actually find it? It's O. Grant Esterbrook, age thirty- four, white; occupgytion, a lawyer, resident of Brooklyn or somewhere’ over that way, ané—Mayor of New: York. Mo, Jobn Purroy Mitchel ten’t| M _ THES EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1914. | hat gat in the City Hall, whoever he When Mitchel wan Mayor he‘used to get around at about 10. But O.; Grant Esterbrook wasn't going to be | cheated out of a whole hour of honor, Bo he got around at 9, for that's th beginning of the official day. niia| workshop was cold——uas cold as cher- ity. There was a fine pile of wood in the open grate, and waste, too, but blaze. The temperature waa ood: oody. Throwing off his coat, Lad Mayor of New York got down on hi keneses with a box of matches and He busy. He worked and he blew and the backdraught drew a few tears from hie eyes, but he got that fire “They say Friday, the 14th, haw Gouble-header bad luck attached to ft," said Mayor Easterbrook, “but I won't say anything mean ‘about it. My only peep of complaint te there fe nothing for me to do but hand out cigars to my friends who are pouring in from all sides to con- eratulate me.” ©, Grant Esterbrook, under normal official conditions in Manhattan, is ‘Vice-Chairman of the Board of Alder- men. In the absence of the Mayor, the President of the Hoard of Alder- men assumes the duties of that office. Mayor of New York. day, nor will he be to-morrow or Sunday, for he will not be in town taking a Mttle reet—but that ie an- other story. ‘This concerns O. Grant Esterbrook, | Mayor of New York—the man who! had to make his own fire in the morn- in the City Hall, too, Im- agine, the ruler of 6,000,000 or some- thing people in the greatest city en having to build bis own fire! MAYOR FOUND HIS NEW WORK- SHOP VERY COLD. lere’s how it all happened: The i} Lord & Taylor i Founded 1826 + The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Men’s Footwear ~~ Every Pair of ‘Our Present Stock .} “Cordwainer ‘end Bench Made “shoes Will Be <net Out $2.95 & $3.95 Sizes broken Boys? High & Low Shoes $2.45 = Removal Sales Men's Sbirts Neghtges ag snl +956 yo Pi St $1.45 4 iv lk Mixture Shirts That were 08.00 and $2.00 ih Shirts ed Cotten Crepe Shirts Embroidered White Dress Shirts f 3 That were $8.50 to $4.50 Shirts i _ With satin stripes. Lido of Shirts rgd pa were §1,50 and $2, $7.85 $2.65 Value 08.60 | $3.35 OD. rerecvccceres Pajamas ht flannel ea viata and at sizal °95¢ man cata tutane Esterbrook was to have Fe before the i of Ald nt he nenner 13 ‘Arlington \ plane, rie to 11A. But the plain, every-day Aldermen. cane Store Opens ato A. — wer M. that | tlona, MISS BAVIS ASKED CONVICTS FOR ADVICE | AND FOUND T6000 | | Men Shout be cl Be Classifiéd to Keep the Better Ones Decent —Protect First Offenders. What the convicts in the Peniten- tlary would do if they were in charge of it was toki by Miss Katherine B, ‘When?’ Davia, the Commissioner of Correc- aluncheon at the Press Club thin afternoon. To the sixty and 044 guests Mins Davis said that she had held a conference with sixty or sev- enty prisoners on the Island to find out what they thought ougtt to be done to improve conditions of penal life. “One of the men, an Austrian who had been naturalised and spoke véry good Pnglish,” said Mise Davia, “told crbrook | me that he thought the greatest need .|of the prisons was classification of town and the men. He said there were lots of hie reeponeibilitien. to 0.8 | men there who wanted to be decent whtle they were there and afterward, but they were forced into association with the kind of prisoner who is hope- | Jens and who contaminates those who ‘ right.” he'll leave that Job re not. I told him he was perfectly ie which never dlenppotsi ‘Zed &S Laylo : POLE WIELD SABRES FIGHTING JAPANESE vce, ——-RIOTERS IN TOKO, WARNE old oftendors {Mobs bispersed; bu but Call for “New York cannot point with pride te most of its penal igtitutions,” continued Miss Davis. “Most of them are antiquated and far behind those of emailer cities. They aro all badly crowded and certain to make good Tesulte impossible. Better ones are but the question ts: Miss Davis also gave an ac count ot| the work on the new rural reforma- tory for boya in O;ange County and why It was nesdwd. She sald sn attention wan ale sing viven to new detention batiding for women ; She wala thot in the Pombs and station houses thers was no oppor- tunity to classify ihe women pris. | was ddne | Resignation of Cabinet to Be Made—Mikado Confers. TOKIO, Jared, Feb. 13.—Serious riots started by eftizens of the Japan- ese capital as a protest against the levying of increased taxation led to sharp fights with the police and the arrest of 200 persona early to-day. ‘The disorders were quickly suppr bound to come, Mise Davis said much of the pres- ent fault was due to the fact that everything in the prisons was done im accordance with traditions. RHEUMATIC PAIN Rub It Right Out—Try This! Rheumatism is “pain only.” Not one case in fifty requires internal|a small trial bottle of old-time “St. treatment. Stop drugging! an sooth-| Jacob's Oil” at any drug store and in ing, penetrating “St. just a moment you'll be free from rheu- matic jin, soreness and stiffness. ‘St.| Don't, sutfer! Relief awaits you. “St. ‘ism | Jacob's Oil” is just as good for sciatica, and does| neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains a not blister. swellings. Telephone and Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Founded 1826 Final Removal Sales re Progress Splendid Values in Every Section To-Morrow, Saturday Removal Sales Misses’ & Girls’ Coats, Suits & Dresses Great Values for Saturday laid coatings, yoke $9 95 and eeves silk lined.” Sines 15 t0 19 . fears. and es Woe rs ren Girls’ Washable Dres:es New Spring models ¢aintily trimmed, or combination effecte of linen, repp and gingham, Sizes 6 to 14 years. $2.95, $3.95, 84.7 and $6.95 ig a I by digrogt Teese . : Models especial! igned for t ger unders! ir! fashioned of prod and ratine fi ooatee style bs igae oa tier skirt. Sizes 18, 15 and 17 years. ‘$6.95 and $9.95—Special Juniors Serine ie ae “. ting the t distinctive models the foreign mak- pera fashionable fabrics. sizes 13 to 17 Near $29.50 w 835.0 Misses’ Spring Suits be ddasiphers models showing the most attractive materials for the col Mien 50, £89.50, $45.0 to $88," Values $85.00 to $100.00 Miases' Dancing, Afternoon or Calling Dresses Of taffeta, crepe-de-chine, moire taffeta, chiffons and nets, effectiwely trimmed $25.00, 29.50, $39.50 to 69.50 Vplues $35.00 to $85.00 Mises’ Travel or Auto Coate ‘ « New Balmacaan model Of high grade Scotch mixtures 00.05 to $12.50—Values $15.00 .0 $17.50 Tub Dresses 12.50--Value $20.00 Removal Sale: Women’s Footwear Several Hundred Pairs Walking & Dress Boots (Sizes slightly broken) pepe oe on } $4.85 Finest Rhinestone and Cut Steel Buckles $1.60 to $12.00—V aluee 88.00 to 025.00 Removal Sale: Offering Magnificent Values in Hair Ornaments, Caps, Braid Pins, Barrettes, Lorgneite Chains, Etc. (On Sale To-Morrow, Saturday) Rhinestone Braid Pins Attractive designs and styles . formerly priced up to $2.00. Rhinestone Barre: es Formerly priced up to 95.05} 84-50 Evening Caps in Gilt, Silver and [ace $2.95 to $5.00—Formerly $6.00 to $10.00 Lorgnette Chains Platinum finish and gilt, amethyst, topaz and sapphire, plain and fancy links. 25c, 50c, $1.00, $1.50—Formerly § 1.00 to $4.95 Fine Imported Jct Buckles B 8 and Ornaments 50c to $4.75—Formerly $1.00 io $7.95 Final Removal Reduction Women’s Shopping Bags Velvet Pouch and Envelope Bags Pannier handles, fitted with purse and mir- ror; several styles in medium and large sizes, some wie inside compartments; covered frames, also gilt, gun metal and silver. Formerly $2.95 to $29.00. Silk Moire Bags - Full pouch recus fitted with purse and $2.95 mirror, linings of dainty colored and flow-. and ered alk gilt, silver, gn metal and covered $3 95 frames. alues $4.00 and @5.00 | 500 / Cotton Dress Fabrics Remarkable Saturday Specials Hand Woven Japanese Cre x In stripes, checks and plain colors. | 220 Special, per yard a Kimono and Costume Crepes A variety of new designs. White English Voile 40 inches wide, fine, crisp, nae ony sue White E 46-48 Special, per yard | | 18¢ 60c per yard | 35 lish Myroatiand Linnie Batist.: 4 2& Regularly 50q per yard Very Specie! Colored Ramse Dress Linen 96 inches wide, yarn dyed in the most desirable Spring colors, also white, Regularly 50c per yard | .. Limber up! Quit complaining! Get Toy & body of 600 policemen who by | free use of their sabres dispersed the | mob. | Mass meetings have been called for to-day and to-morrow to insist on the resignation of the Cabinet and to pro- test against the harshness used in the suppression of popular demonstra- tions. ‘The recent disorders in the Jap- laa House of Representatives in connection with the Japanese naval scandals caused the Myr igh to-day of its Speaker, Ikuzo C he felt himself personally responsible for the incidents in Parliament. Count | Gombe! cece emier, and e ‘a, Minister of the Interior, | th with the Emperor to-day }ORRINE ti all Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores, ka, who said | Rin is a curable discase, which requires treat- ORRINE treatment can jute confidence. It de- de: for whiskey, beer, or s. Can be given in the home. No sanitarium expense, No loss of time from work. Can be given se lcretly. If after a trial you fail to get any benefit from its se your money wilhhe refunded. Sot ee is prepared He two forma: 0. No. %, in pill desire to take volunt us, Ask CO, Washington, D. C. Stewart % Co, (Excepting 108 Coats were 24.50 75 Coats were 29,50 61 Coats were 35,00 FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER 37TH STREET | ARRANGED FOR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH, _ FINAL COAT SALE UNRESTRICTED CHOICE of Every Winter Coat in Stock Fur Coats) Included Are All Our Fine Fur Trimmed Coats It is the policy of STEWART & CO. never to from one season to the next; about 350 Winter Coats ta ail, Ad, SA FIA, 10.00 wxcos Divided as follows: 49 Coats were 45 Coats were 12 Coats were ee Seal Plush, Persiana Cloth, Corduroy, Wool Plush, Cloth and Chinchilla. Man te eae and trimmed Cat, Leopard, Fitch Fur k Opossum. -WILL CLOSE our SATURDAY: 140 Dresses & Danse Frocks + Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Wool Crepe and Taffeta 10.00 Former Price $29.50 60 Fur Collar Spring Suits Advance spring models, with detachable Fur Collars. Jackets are interlined and lined with peau de cygne stlks all the new fabrics and colorings. 18.50 carat Ea tae 40 Afternoon & Evening Gowns Early Sing Silas, Ch — Charmeuse, Chiffon Tafieta, Crepe de Crepe de and Crepe Meteor; Strikingly } Pretty Paris Models. 18. as Regularly Up to $29.50 ‘au &y Claigs flin. NOTE-It the reader does not the information wanted in the QUentions anawered below, just ad- tter to Mine Clalre Aing- Pettersen Bus, Daytea, retat partment stores; or any ac- modating dealer can obteia Anewer Wotches. etc. tes thi bust and round one- gral Apply regularly MN | Rave used tt with . | praise it asa true a Anawer ti ain flesh you de ni m rom ery in have gained as yuck 1 thelr color and hesiin| 00. ? Anawer to aid comple ny one who reetions It quickly removes the nag howe mar- TE ORO Bisel t

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