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Bis RS AR, EE AE TON AAT I NEL BD ABE UR RINE me wh tain ae ‘* ly RE aR Ree THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 80, 1014. proval, after which bids will be ad- vertised for. Funeral services wore held yester- | resent. day afternoon for Charles Bogardus at his home in Peer Mr. sardus was one of the Island's oldest CHARGES OF NEGLECT AGAINST SUPT. SEATON sic" SulFaca M. Miss Gladys Edwards will See Tae " ‘ Brighton, A request for for road repair jwork In Richmond, and it Is expected | bi the appropriation will pass at the ridge, Mass. 48, . |meeting of the Board of Aldermen to-| Public School No. 20, Port Richmond, Richmond County#Official Ac- | morrow. Pi be Hela In the school ‘building to: |!" Buctalo. | ‘The following publié school lectures | morrow afternoon, when Miss Tyler| Mr. and ae William ames have cused of Failing‘to Prose- | will be delivered to-night: School No.of the New York Library will give a jreturned to thelr home in Mariners 4, sville, Jacob 8. Behapiro, Ph. D.,| address on "The Library With the bl tee after @ atay of several weeks cute Plumbers “rhe Man of Destiny!” Great Killa(Children. There will also be a mu-|with relatives at New Haven, . — —_— Joan Beaton, who wan appointed @uiperintendent of Hulldings by Tor. ough President Gearge Cromwell twelve years ago, and who has held the position ever aince, will be brought to trial before Borough President Charles J, Mocormack in the Borough Hall at St.George, Staten Batand, to-day. ‘The principal charge Qgainet Mr. Beaton ia that he fatied to presscute unlicensed plumbers, Ro were subsequently convicted in ‘) ) the Court of Bpecinl Beastons. Beaton, in his dofense, makes the ‘Seilowing statement: “It seoms that ter 764 of the Lawn of 1918, a May 27, made a special law about permitting the work of unll- @ensed plumbers to be accepted, and, en thie ground, after euch work had been done secretly and without the knowledge of any one in authority, it might or might not be discovered. It ‘was never done, of course, in relation @ new building, under the imme- @uporvision of the Building Bu- Po but only in old buildings, not liver or bowels are not working naturally. With your system in its present to be lald low by more serlous Ills, without authority, but in de- of the law, and could not be led by the superintendent until inepoctor discovered the matter it was reported to him by a master ber. Instances like th! the sole 3 ccom to olency. Assistant Corporation Coun- ray John Widdecome will prosecute case for the city. regulates the bowels and purifies and enriches covery because it has made them stronger of any existing ——_ STATEN {SLAND NOTES. Boreugh President Charies J. Mo- po ygo has received from the Board Estimate and Apportionment proval for the issuing cf $260,000 eorporate stock to be used in erecting the new court house at St. George. ae and submitted of te for its ap- Address Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, New York. right, they will be sold right. Tweeds and Cheviots. From the Sublime to the Ridiculous FOR TWENTY YEARS the store at Nos. 119-121 Nassau Street was occupied by the highest priced tailors in New York, dressed up with a store front and fixtures costing in the neighborhood of $25,000 or $30,000, dressing rooms, try-on ms, special electric lighting fixtures for the purpose of displaying woollens to the best advantage. This store was turned over to me some three weeks ago. I bought the fixtures, together with the lease, and have made arrangements with the owners whereby I take a lease for a long term of years on this store. The fittings, surroundings and fixtures are identical with the days of the $35, $40 and $50 suits. To-day I am displaying the entire stock of a tailor who charged equal prices under the finest conditions imaginable in tailoring. I show goods that were shown for $25, $30, $35 and $40, at the price of a Suit to order, $9.75. 3.15 ee 19 & 121 Nassau St. Ni OPEN TILL 7 P. M. A comment on my store was that you could not get goods in- side as shown in the window. “Any garment or cloth shown in my low will be taken out on request and sold at the price marked. ed, ‘CHELL The Taflor.” 4 treet SATURDAYS, 10 P. M, Moravian Church, J. William Ruther-|sical programme by the Harbor Or- ford, "Our City-—-Past, Passing and |chestra, A social will be held in Kingsley EB. Church, Stapleton, to-morrow evening, when members and friends will tell how each earned a@ dollar, Faster holidays with her mother, Mrs. John Edwards, of Davis avente, West Miss Fidwards has been a student the past three years at Cam- A meeting of the Mothers’ Club of Have You Stomach Trouble? Is Your Liver Out of Order? 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Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pterce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser—a great doctor book—a family book of 1008 pages, cloth bound—answers many important questions regarding sickness. Your free copy will be sent on receipt of 31 one-<ent stamps to pay wrapping and mailing charges from I show thousands of styles. AMUEMeNTE. | AM bell THBA., GOTH, Wee aiaere, Mu aaa pete: BOOTH oe | PANTHEAS Ss imi wee Se ha about m of dun Revol Sa Mr. and Mrs, Heydt of Wenterleigh New York's Latest Sensation. nd the | have gone to Watervilet, N.Y. A Streak of Fire Across the Miss Hazel Saae ‘ Port Rioh- mind ts on & ten days’ visit with her gate Mrs. Grant Haven, at Asbury Park. Mise Margaret Birmingham of Weet | New hton is the guest of friends EXC MESSRS. SHUBERT. mn fee It invigorates the liver, the blood. bly many of your own olden Medical Dis- in body, brain and nerve. OLYMPIC jj; ‘Tice. Coun Thurs, At _ Exim M BEPUBL KIN AT 4 & Tie Moving Piet ACADEMY of Music 145t. Lig, THEA A A CONFESSION! ANNOUNCED IN LAST MONDAY’S WORLD my purchase of the entire stock of Jos. Monahan & Company, Lynn, Mass., one of New England’s largest ‘ailors, from the Receivers, after a failure of $10,000. put in on top of the stock of I. Falk & Company, of Boston, Wholesale Clothiers. bought my Spring woollens, finds me, two weeks before Easter, with hardly room to move around in my showrooms. Thou- sands and thousands and thousands cf yards of woollens must be made up into garments in the next few weeks. Blue Serges, Clay Worsteds, unfinished Worsteds, Black and Blue, with Fancy Colorings in Suit to order, $9.75. a OLGA PETROVA, GEORGE NASH (ESPECIALLY ENGAGED),MILTON SILL$ AND LENT COMPANY! STAGED BY J. C HUFFMAN, PRODUCED BY THE Bway & GOth 8, Phone Pree, ©. Matinee Tom’w, "= grove $1 & $1.50 n A Half Year Old Today. New York's Best Winter Show Now in Spring Attire, SNOTHING LIKE IT EVER 8 MAURICE & WALTON Marui 5 David Bel WE GOVERNOR'S Ladi ‘* AILOR Theatrical Horizon Tho Theiler of the Spring Season! 1 OP/TOUS HIT EVERY CRITICAL HEART! “THE WIZARD PRINCE Has thrills — suspenee— well pro- duced—strongly acted. N.Y. Herald. the oth, ba oy __N. ¥. Sun. | Misia: 2° oe Most thrilling play of the season — |e sftemmans, ics cttice oven thrillingly acted. melon ae Judge Warren W. Foster. | 9t Wik 3 71 Bold— melodramatic episodes. oket, Office, 121 # ab, Y, World, | ene Called Panthea before the curtain a times N. Y. Press. With Matinees Tuesday, Thureday and Saturday at 2. 9200 Col. Le ON LAND OR SEA YOU HEAR: ELTINGE ‘53; a || B.F KEITH'S New York Theatres No Matinee te ett Phowe 1200 st % DAILY. Seate abe, ischief Makers” Tho Girl in the Muff, NT 2470 Roy 8 Pails Mats ALHAMBRA} cate 200) Mat 'MINER’S MAT, DAILY 1 THEATRES Originated AN” BURLESQUE | Kn This immense stock was This purchase, coming after I had Bought BELA: At 1431 Broadway, Corner 40th St. At 1431 Broadway, corner 40th Street, it has been my pleasure in the last three years to give the people of New York great values; but to-day, when I announce the sale of a high- grade tailor stock at the price of $9.75 | want to assure my old customers that I am offering the best trades in my career. Bring in your wif, mother or sweethcart, as | want each customer to be satisfied that he is getting big values; or come in and let my salesmen give you samples to take home or compare with some other tailors’ for values. Monahan’s $25, $30 and $35 tailor suitings to order. . . . $9.75 All woollens shown in my store are guaranteed all wool and worsted. No shoddy or cotton carried in my stock. Signed, : MITCHELL The Tailor. 1431 Broadway Corner 40th Street . SATURDAYS, 10 P, M, FROM BOSTON OPEN TILL 0 P. M PRINCESS", 4 Mi “ke at 2 BATES PONT NOTAMEy mW NEW YORK’S LEA! MINSBillie Burke :RBOCKEM. eee tate ee FRANCIS § NEW YORK Ry ARNANG RENT a OMAR one EE eee r ina AmerivanComedy th