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wa > A 2 ig 20 THE EVENING wonzy, PRrpay, MAY 1, i914. os lig Bose, and Mra, James Leon Lad. OWES “Bia TIM’S” ESTATE. i George, exer law, Chairman of Manhattai wae * ALDERMEN TO AID ee ware oo ose |WOWEN ORATORS ARE : Ea omer ne of re than e Rortivward to the om ny io van ‘ pi e je Eq al ok usw cy e ‘o of allowing @ three-cent Staten fare League to the capture of the col- fared Rive mela” I purchased in connection with a nickel “ mn" veer ‘on the Heighta. a coraaitten. to The ‘dation Cleveland within the Aveccent fare linit of aur: Boclety to Madieon Square. am ea | Of the. ates company. wae Newark | BOARD Oe ASTIMATE WILL, -8®| Noted Votes-for-Women Ad- downtown business districts. | ieo,s00 and Fulton and Silige Sts., Brooklyn Business Men in Upper Man-| Ze Boar, ot Aiiurd ot Batimate| Vocates to Address Many hattan Want Rate Made igainet tbe ve: Sant tary propeition Meetings To-Morrow. 1@ sentimen' ne A) . ~ and Twi Ofth street business men | _ aa Three Cents. Hil tw sounded and Tile SDR | s06r are some of the sears Extraordinary Suit Sale Saturda i can find @ way to compel the Public| the votes for women events in New ie WOULD HELP BUSINESS. | Sstvico Corporation to come to terme. | York to-morrow, when suffragettes Broadway & 42nd St. (‘#u14%3) Open Evenings : . wie et Kicweteig ayer seh G, |All over the Union will voice thelr! “Algo at 206-208 Broadway, at Fulton St. (gzster*) | Will Close Out from the Regular Stock Board of Estimate Will Be Re-| 2's" pari, repressing. the Now |the big Carnerte Hall demonstration [TF you wear $25.00 Clothes and consider a| ’ ’ ed] at 8. quested to Take the Case | ister! Sarees ‘County omciae Sat| Womens Paton Unies” "| $10.00 saving worth while, come to one 250 Women’s and Misses’ Suits in Hand. ea ferry the Dock Department would| | The Suffrage Day celebration starta of our second floor shops for that in Han discontinue the ferry. Charles J, Far-|at 1 P.M. at Washington Square, All | ay, chlet clerk, of the Doak Depers| partien, of whatever complexion, will Suit or Top Coat you in- Attractive collection of this season’s best models. The New York Board of Aldermen |licves ho was misunderstood and thai | #Peek there from the common etand- tend buying right now. Poplin, Men's Wear Serge, Hairline Stripes, Gabardine, ta going to help the people of Bergen |e meant Bo affront to the Jersey | Polat of disranchiaed woman, Ade Foll D & Ripple Cloth, Needle Cords and Checks, in Navy Blue, Gounty, ‘N. J, and reaidente of 84) ""Lsck comminstoner smith explained |coming vorers, Private and pute | SACK Suiits On Dress a Black and newest Spring colors; smart, plain tailored weer ne teduction of tare trom five ther (erie at Nance at eeaeetscon |eara will muster more than two hun-| “@f Newest Cut Toxedo Suits | say. The Public Service Corporation | and Twenty-fifth street section will|Pauality | Association on Ki sralde | has repeatedly turned down the anite with che Bergen County people, ¢ Central Park Mull for the firat | hid all dal tn oP Utions of those favoring the three- | Hoard of Eatimate at an early date, ultra ie a een arene culm cent fare, and the Department of —_—__> —___ lb th Docks, of which R. A. C. Smith te None Sent on Approval. minal of the Fort Lee ferry ts rented : by the city to the subsidiary com- pany of the Public Service known as , the Riverside and Fort Lee Ferry Company. It would cost the elty of New York , About $6,000 less than it te now get- ting from the ferry company as rent { for the water front were the fare « Teduced from five cents to three cents, , This is based on the terms of the 4 wore. It is provided in the lease that | ll receive & per cent. of receipts of the ferry, pro- t this eum is not lesa than 204 5 per cent. of the grona re- SEND US YOUR of t @ company was less than ) aninimum, “Now it repre: FURS FOR 000, which is the latest ren- s relved by the city. If the fare COLD STORAGE were reduced to three cents the ren- PROTECTION tal on the basis of the present income would be $9,000, The House of Matthews, the First Store in Brooklyn to Adopt Shorter Hours Beginning To-Day, Friday, May Ist, Store Opens at 9 A. M. ONLY 16 MIN- UTES FROM GRAND CEN- TRAL SUBWAY STATION TO MATTHEWS’ EXPECTED. wea er tate eum in This Wonderful Matthews Sale o! | other places of bus! Hundred and Twe ‘ brid eg Paalagrryy the times for th 6, interests of 5 y e. vIn 4 the ferry terminal Cc. J that If the usaee Retail ‘ Th #22225 Mien’sand Young ji der s | silk lined throughout. and that If tt Boe $450,- xperts have testified on that the slightest tion of commuters hare renutea w-| High l thi This Is Special oa sk Grado Clo ANVS atare, senattrce & Mare New $30 Suits for men on which the reductions have been Taso terry wore the fare. reduceda 1s ossi redu 7 i 2 the end the city would be the gainer This amazing opportunity is made possi- and young Men pee ee ble by our purchases at public sale of the At $22 New York ew York City _eharses five cents sbareee five cents ng pingnaacaenenepaptieemagsantiesyeiaie Hackett, Carhart Co. Stock. They bring Suits, Top Coats & Balmacaans At These Remarkable Reductions: Hackett, Carhart & Co.'s Hackett, Carhart & Co.'s Stock of Stock of $16.50 & $18 | |$208&$25Suits Suits & Coats] |and Topcoats Tan Scotch Waien Gauls len Gabardines, trimmed in Moire and Hackett, Carhart Co.’s $12. 50 0 & $15 Suits & Coats *8.00 *12:00 || *14.00 i Grand Sufte ‘eabln St. Zoe a | ae ace Weight Haxxer, || Other Special Greater New York's Greatest Shire Sale | ” 34 Tibet care 8 Sales To-Morrow Now in Progress at Matthews’, Presenting hie |FURNISHED! & Now on Sale. All Single Stones sci ru LZ SREBRSSAVSASSERUSSS: a Men’s and Youths’ faa 5 fH vour $1. 50to$3Shirts, . ) _ ieee pCO y AEP At $1. 00 SpringMovingDay! Never in the history of Brooklyn have men had This is tt—May ‘st, and thousands such a wonderful opportunity. ot deli houtn seuitnuns, This Wonderful Sale Includes A stores, offices, etc., that were occur ed Jed Crepe Shirts f f ee pied yesterday will be yacant to- y- morrow, See World ads. to-day for detalls. 22,726 WORLD “TO LET” ADS. LAST MONTH. |) & Hares ett 4°. $16.80 sue, gad come $9.90 meee 2 o'9* $4.85 fi to as ik Drewes” $9) 50) osama ule $19.90 Juniors’ $15.00 Spring Tailored Suits, at... $8.90 Any of my customers whe have bought coeds there by mistake will find it to thelr Men's 65.50 and $4.00 tv anit 3) c prorines, ae reese @ letter, marked Oxfords and Shoes, $2.95 .. CHARLES A, KEENE 180) cis, ew en A { 20.00 5-16 He} AA: 88 © | IAMOVDS FROM $5 To $5,009.00 of 1 have no connection with the store next Fo door (which was made to imitate mine). tg stock of shirts for extra big men, and Women's Newey, aad 1) 98 enough to satisfy the tastes of every man Gladstone coll Men's Store—Main Floor. MOUSR OF CA\TTELS Girls’ Tub Frocks........ 4 to 14 years Girls’ Party Dresses......10 to 14 years........7.50 9.75 Fashionable models of Fanc Fronwe: § and trimmed effects; superior make and linings. dred atrong to carry the hoste on The cleverest _atyle Abul! INT t Pig) ” ity, Tish ‘grouees tees tha hs Dies wor Te change tha Carts ot toe lanes with | tbele Upward abd Gownward way, | (eae AL Hi jties Blo Semin, Sa ari eee oe which crosses from the he Fort Lee Ferry Company. He| Uptown and downtown rallies are set | A0% including some Tusedo Sult with uli of Regular 25.00 to 35.00 Values. treet to vance summer designe, ee re Wee tase i, GRAB hot looked into the law in the! for 2,80, The list of speakers from | are to be found tn our such ae aie. braid oe Fort Lee. The ferry ia operated by | matter, ho added, and would rather ie Alle the Public Service Corporation, which | he Corporation Counsel's offic | that hour until 11 P.M. abounds in| Sack mit mudele, | Al- collar and cuspe, Enplish ‘ Maat unt te eeelta | in opinion as to the powers of | Moled names, | Ji make |elusive patterns and some lade yee kel. 15 00 controls practically le ty In the matter of changing re, Belmont will make | warmenta aie lined, On. ‘Hantaome fabrics, ° lines and @ major portion of the gas Endive rates, her debut as an open-air speaker at || Ciiding a few of the new yee berteet ht, and electric light plants in New J Huslteaa ten of the One Hundred | {he afternoon rally of ner Political | graded edge coats, fatintaction Guaranteed, duality #earuat er, has refused to take a P.M, when the first the || in if nd e fight. The stretch of New| resting ine Hivle will be surprised when |seven larKe city orga r BROOKLYN York water front used as the One vey Ket to heaven and find that the| Worman al re at Was! who always paid t iy, breaks up. The Woman Suffrage ee Hundred and Thirtieth street ter- ‘occupying red by Miss Mary Garrett Hay, Girls’ Spring Coats—te ciose out Taken from our regular stock. The season's best selling models. Suitable for school or dress wear, of Serge Cord, Gabardine, Checks, Tweeds and Mixtures ADVANTAGE TO MANHATTAN in 6: : Girls’ Spring Coats..... 4 to 10 years... Values to 9.75... it. bsltene WibO| Ube -~ > 4 ‘ ' Girls’ Spring Coats..... 4 to 16 years... Values to 12.75.... Girls’ Spring Coats.....10 to 16 years. . Values to 15.00... Girls’ Dressy Silk Coats— 14 wan Attractive and exclusive models of Silk Moire and Taffeta; Regular 16.75 values } Misses Balmacaan Coats—Special Values Swagger and practical coats, for all outdoor wear, of Oxford and } Regular Values to 15.00 Misses’ Dress Coats—exceptional Values heviots, Serges and galine, self and con- trasting colors; some lined throughout. No Exchanges or Credits. ed BOBe 2.00 2.95 OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & G Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn 9.75 4.95 13.75 9.75 15.00 5™ AVE CORWER OTH ST, SMITH ST CGRNER | | | ‘ 1 \