The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1914, Page 10

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1G@e & table in the kitchen were two LET OE IT ERT 2s are PUD] -|JOHRSON IS GINGERY GR, | IN, REPLY TO | TO ADAMSON ON FOILED, edocs His‘Plan for, Fire Depart-|*” W Dn vit ef tte to tH RY us ment Wireless andtis-Sarcas- | . ticato Bruese, Apropos of apcarefully prepared | (, | statement @iveni out yesterday by de iain” “Poor Eng- lish” Barred Her From Teachers’ School. | Dismiss WRIGHT CHARGES. i ' dismissed to-day by the Houre y Committee as “uncorrob- Fire Commissioner Adamson, chare- | be ing in effect that: Ris former bosvin friend and predecessor in office bad incurred needless expense in equip- ping fire headquarters amd the fire- boat Duane with wireless telegraphic apparatus that: cannot be used, Mr. Johnson wrote a letter to City Chamberlain Bruere to-day. The , | former commissioner asserts that he had planned to establish a wireless service between headquarters and the fireboats and sitips at sea and main- tains that such a\service would be of value. M e Gompere,” Frank Morrison and Jobe fn the Hosptial MOTHER! ITS GRIEL T0 cea | OR CALOMEL NTO A SI CHILD id's stomach, suiciée to-day In her home, $28 Wast One Hundred and Eigh- street, by inhaling gas. “California Syrup of als liver and can’t harm tender stomach, liver and bowels—Chil- dren love it. johnson anketthe City Cham- “sestrain" the Fire Com missioner. And a great many poll- ticlans and others:not tn politica will One was addressed to Mrs. !. and the other to Estelle president of the senior class leigh. The letter to her mother hag part as follows: Dearest Mother—Forgive me for 1 am about to do. I cannot stand ly teacher told me my oral Eng- mB vas bad, and for that reason 1 not enter the training school for Your loving daughter, Look back at your, childhood. day: Remember the “physic” that mother in: know you will pardon this trifling bong How you hated ean her you ptrusion, ax I know how fully occu: | fought against taking them. pied you are with the police, snow, With our children it's different. health and other problems, but my | Mothers who cling to the old form "il he experience teaches me that It is bet- physics simply don’t realize what they| of ter in all these questions to zo | io. The children’s revolt is well founded. | ¢ straight (o (he real authority.” | Meir tender littie “insides” are injured , ae (A ‘Best & Co. A Stock of Infants’ Wear Remarkable for Variety Originality and Completeness read with interest this final paragraph of Mr. Johnson's letter to Mr, Bruere wd for a 50 cent bottle Figs,” which r babies, children; -ups plainly | in made by | ys" Re-| Amtended killing hersolf a 0 | ——— school yesterday, but did not the courage to do It. De Angolis said to-day that the ‘Binbition of her daughter was to @ school teacher, Bho spoke with an Italian accent and of her foreciga pronunciation unable to qualify as @ public teacher. san Re OIC FIREMAN RETIRED. Who Reaceed Muny to Get Pay Through 11 | } John J, Shannon of Hook and pany No. 3, who was badly by @ forty-foot fall while fight- in Kast Eighteenth street on cat thin morning hy Fire Com. We show the | k in A , nt this morning Com. » show the largest s i ica 7 Spade sige ly - e sho argest stock in America of Infants’ and i ceili aa heown Children’s Wear—including newest designs in Dainty popuiar officers‘tn the depart- He is forty-seven years old and tne wast elxht years has worked ie the grade of an acting battalion He hes three medals for daring ea pcb ren. yn, fe an —_ SAMEARN LOSES HIS 108. jy Votes te Abolish State Marshal's Bureas. 1¥, March 10.—The Assembly to abolish the State Fire by @ vote of 78 to 65. Caps and Bonnets, Long and Short Coats and Dresses; Soft Kid Shoes, Crocheted Bootees, Crib Furnishings, Carriage Robes, Go-Carts, Toilet Articles, etc. h Every ordinary need, together with original novelties not shown else- where and at lower prices—made pos- sible by our greater specialization. FIFTH AVENUE At Thirty-fifth Street perfectly clean walls and woodwork, use hot " water and GOLD DUST ‘It cleans everything and cuts the ‘work in half. 5c and larger packages. THENK: FAIRBANK Saran] “Let the GOLD DUST TWINS do work’’ (i tal cl i i NG WORLD, TURSDAY, MARON 10, 1916. To-Morrow Is Homefitting Day Save On Your Spring} 7 Wall Papers 5 142 ST REET STORE , designed bodics, with rece roll extending around body and hood. Upholstered in corduroy; adjustable attach. men's; heavy rudber tires. fess Folding Go-Carts op fee ay eit: sides, 100d ; neal ruber tired whe rele. Weed stc tc Imported a and 26¢ Domestic Non- Fading Oatmeal Paper, 3) inches wide. All sears co sold with teautiful cut-out borders, aq neat floral stripe, set “ an Ten _ Rat price 1 Romnennenc’s 500 Rolls of Paper, tone, and allover Maen %e: roll. Hedy of hard polled hiphalsteret™ Teather — cloth, ee, ap , Nive Zee a og. ares Remnants of 39c to 59c Table Samask idths range ‘rom m Go FZ nies, “inet cakes A ly mercerized satin Prat | wash out ah i net cena oa te be ove if 4 osevite, yard phe ee Taree Westy wives quality: for at ize beds and tinished ready ven FREE —% fee} of Picture Meal $3.00 purchase o ove, We ecineeday, oniyn bated 1.50 Ni med large excellent man linen ira Heavy Fall yar fies Bed ite a pretty | Crochet quailty; hemmed $1.00 and fringed: pretty sk bor: signs; each Specimen Furniture Vanes In the Great Papaeip ene : ; Sere a ving Hasiieee sod ok Doe ¢ | China Cabinets, richi: files, polished. Never keto ‘at_such a low fe: B Sine Maple Dressers & Chiffoniers Made with full swell front, French er and large French plate irror.. > Dressing Tables Chotee of bird's-eve $15, 98 |S $49.98) “iuise" $15.98 “(Genuine Leather Siip|erdid die, Madly yen) Seat Dining Chats, $41 97 liniy Earetas Pee Mid-Week Upholstery Dept. Specials } $3.50 Bonne Femme 5 oe Tarai caries to mention the name it it is one known throughout itis pli Woven of the finest worsted (9x12 12 Royal Axminster ha high nap, fully one-half Rugs, 420 A Regular uarsSso=7™~— 9 $22.50 Grade, We ae not permit are not Brig fea pe dial play and Marie Antoinette motifs and fine inser- ponte to, ‘give splendid service. ee of —— tions and edges; finished with full ruffle; choice of white or ecru. Dainty Scrim Window Wines The latest window draping, trimmed with fine insertions of filet, ch ep tines [ice eee taal altace All a eae 9x12. RUGS::' 4 $3.00 grades, each $1.69|$4.00 grades, each $2.49 the ordinary chea, rugs, | Shown i in ich 380 pairs of popular Scrim and Eta- ihpalexral he} — Coren parity insertions and °, match; a dressy, wear. e ve Salts $x12 Seamless Brussels iebed drapery ae me ery, Som: Pub gts 69e Teer are woven in one piece. New pwdhege 3 patterns bier oo regular Cork Linoleums|lNTEN croceet i Regularly 49c, Bacon 16 a square yard, Full 2 yards wide. Choice Hot Milchnere or Su- berlor 4d sda seit cane doz., Mixed 81.00 if. 50e wee ‘Beans nae, ra Lito 01 55 fees je, dos. . — ‘a ors 81,75 "vale; intend | Cudine jug IOC Fralis and ome! . Cut from full rolls—no rem Dealers are invited to buy. for we will cut as many yards as you es Vegetables may desire. BringRoom Measurements. ’ ree His Fa . ie a Bushel, Wild’s 7Sc Heavy Quality | Wes. ers, Enamelled Linoleum bes, 81,80; GAs Ags. A grade that retains its print longer than SOAP 35c * we | Aas sh ura daikes, drape any other make, A large assortment 45 € Hiaot" dic fous bier? ° shalt “4 yes 50 asst osm 8c ut Kippered; hb Ques f +4 tak Street Store tee basket. 35c Brede: done qq gs 8 — Eo bs ~ 36 61. can, of hans patterns, inehading floral designs. Marked Jat asd.yds, mer | 005 | Betts: “aoe 2Be RoR itney Inst June, ‘ i Mackerel — Fans cy | Be aay ; | Norway. ite, tat a goer Fralt Talbaste Housefurnishings, China & Cut Glass Poa tame Ne.7 Baby Walkers 100-Plece 100-Plece Decorated Po Porcelain The Dinner Sets fable Rane of Made of willow, [eanauey Sets that ari S 8 Limited Bs on casters; like at $8.00. Exc aed ng cut; value 75c; y iid in pee floral manryice for ef: 98 4 Ng 28 fy tA pee is, ‘ion in Stag” Family Gas Chea can Iron, $2.25 Value, 1.49 A gg with @ ft, ’ : x . Near Cat-Glass Fern Dishes eat wan gubleg; full nickel plated btand; every iron guar- De ly ited uti a Bar |these 3.q p Res jeut Naan jugs, oe ina lfaney shape, in assorted an Cait ae is A ible Fleer Polish mare he rat ts ime tow. con tei jects dust from everywhere and | used Sola tts igh be enatly per loatterns, Aoophtety par. eae pe ic Ns and re-olled, tue cosine! finiat {%

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