The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1914, Page 19

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Sada ok | * pa ton teM ae Oh! What Comfort Cramped, hot, aching, tired feet? Feel as if you couldn't stand on them through the subway “which extends to Bedford avenue and, as the train emerged into the open flames began to fendant might be given a life sen- | Play around the sides of the car. | minute longer? Want to throw those Cente ser on's Foot Soap. It has been PASSENGERS IN PANIC attacked the fire y Almost anything could be Leary Also Scorned to Use the crime. The attorney asked that the de- HEARN Wet of With Acme Metebitehed 1AS7—87 Years tn Bry Goshen, Either tat ¢e Com or Commitment to Commissioner Woods Prepares} Matteawan, Is Plea, in Effort | etter = bottom of the car had been burned. Faulty insulation cauecd the fi d was tied big extinguishers, quenched the flames land the ‘B5c * aa telief to feet like yours lh chemical extinguishe ‘as a foot treatment for a year ot two— WHEN CAR CATCHES FIRE 9, Elevators, orto Go to The city fire apparatus, employing folka got wise—but only the real Lunch. ’ Rather than submit to changes in @Mfice management directed by Sur- Fogates Cohalan and Fowler, William V. Leary, for thirty-three years Chief Clerk in the Surrogates’ Court, has m retiréd, leaving a $10,000 place for the Bugrogates to fill, Mr. Leary de- @lared to-day at his home, No. 178 ‘Weet Eighty-seventh street, that he Goce hot delleve that politics prompted @onditions which provoked his resig- mation. “Supervisory work which I had al- ways handied ts to be diverted to ethers,” declared Mr. Leary to-day. “Although seventy-two years old, I Rave never been anxious to have out- gide help. I do not believe that the Judges Wished to humiliate me, but I cvuld mot stand to ace any of the wast labor of the office given to othem.' So I résigned.” Since Surrogate Cohalan began a feorgamzation of the Surrogates’ Court with the recommendation that the Tammanyized Bureau of Records be shorn of a deputy and several lab- orer#, who are not needed, changes in the office management have been anticipated. Much of Surrogate Co- halan’s confidential work in this di- etands the best chance of succeeding to Mr. Leary's piace. NEVER USED TELEPHONE, TYPEWRITER OR ELEVATO Mr, Leary's idea of office manag: ment are not those of the up-to-date @ffice, {t 9 aald by lawyera and liti- for Enforcement of Law by Uniformed Men. Cahalane were busily engaged to-day | 5; ¢ in perfecting plans by which the en- forcement of the taxicab ordinance will be vested in the Police Depart- ment instead of the Mayor's Bureau of Licenses. The plan means the dropping of seventeen taxioab in- spectors from the License Bureau and the establishment of 10,000 police watchers who will have general supervision over taxicabs in all parts of the city at all hours. The police supervision ayatem te. in vogue in London. Every policeman here is to become a taxicab inapector, Commissioner Woods said to-day: “We have detailed Inspector Ca- halane to confer with Chief Rosenthal of the Mayore Bureau of Licenses and Commissioner of Licenses Bell in order that the exact provisions of the ordinance may be formulated in sim- ple shaps. My object is to get the terms of the ordinance condensed @o that I may Issue a police order that every man on the force, from the Chief Inspector to the newest patrol- man, shall understand. “The plan is to put the taxicab. question in the hands of the police and at the same tim venience. For instance it is con. templated that ther shall be no ai inspector Cahalane will report ot. | morrow or the day. I shall then | prepare an order and t! taxicabs of the city ought to be under police supervision by the beginning of next week.” ——>—___ RELIEVED. to Save Him From Chair. HERKIMER, N. Y., May 27.—In summing up for the defence to-day Commisstoner Woods and Inspector | at the trial of Joan Gianin!, accused la Beecher, John jurder of 1 “7 a7, White Buckskin Outing Shoes, Rubber Soles, at [DECORATION "DAY trips and recreations make it necessary for the fair devatee of outdoor life to provide herself with such footwear. White buckskin, with rubber soles; narrow recede toe; blind eyelets with perforations that emphasize the high character and general nattiness of this particular shoe. If there are other styles in Footwear that you prefer for Decoration Day wear in town, country or at the sea- shore, you will find it very advantageous to make your purchase here, Charge Accounts Solicited. Long Island Railroad Tied Up for Half Hour Neat Nostrand Avenue, Passengers in the first car of a five car Rockaway Beach train, which left the Long Island railroad station MCC Mettily? $5.50 Mi destroyed two furnished cottages on Seaview Avenue to-day. One cottage be- longing to Patrick, R Ceres wee aaernee to the Frank Hace ot Keyport wi total "hn Frees the feet from corns and callouses. } Beware of imitations. Look for this trade m: THOMAS Ci on end . gee cals ty ILL matt Kent Av., Ban, N. ¥: | Seametaree | twa blmoat a World Wants Work Wonders. HEARN Weat of With Avenue —_ esha AUNNAG Sia ie Oise, : A CARD. We are pleased to see that some fellow merchants propose to follow our example, es they announce ALL DAY SATURDAY CLOSING during July and August, ; ( ALL DAY SATURDAY WITH PAY DURING THESE MONTHS HAS BEEN OUR CUSTOM ‘ FOR THE PAST FOURTEEN YEARS, Two Phenomenal Values WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS 15.98 and 19.98 Peni, and pa plain ten taliored te fa CAPE COATS AND CAPES ALSO NOVELTY COATS 815.98 Values......s0006+. O08 Black and navy fines and Shephara " Ersauettarck ag Mr og without novelty belte—ti: a BLACK MOIRE COATS * 16.08 Inodde-hand-| bles iS'de cy lo cygne | at collar, Rowers otview: and flare comely For Women THURSDAY—WOMEN’S DAY Supply Your Holiday Neede To-morrow. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! Great New Summer Stocks—Great Values, ‘ ee models In Serges, Garbardines, ‘orsteds; also Moires and Silk Poplins. ects Korero etek while skirts are straight and rhite checks, navy, cadet, amethyst, black SUMMER CAPES and CAPE COATS NEW DIRECTOIRE CAPES Ph res dp oe eremeeccecees ined with ei PARASOLS fn LT atripe sation an 19.08 Fection haa been done by hie Seo-| rents except. for. Aagrant offen Queen Quality Boot Shop price......+++++00++ 98.50 » 1 FINE UNDERWEAR toed Bret vg at Popular Prices " nar: are to be rep: an p be “eid Renta hee eeu Coemalne by the polloe officers to the Horas Similar styles in white and tan ny and in both CLOsING | of Silk and of Lisle eins ina Se re @oner Culkin, Mr. O'Leary, it is ead, “or discipine oF. fishes Oxfords and Boots with Rubber Soles, $4 to $6. [iste Unton Suite—Swise rib QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 32 West 34th Street, New York Midway Between 5th @ante. having business with the Sur- Togates. The veteran clerk never used: a telephone, never employed a typewriter and would not use the building elevators, He was a tireless worker, reaching his office befo! @’clock and staying until after 6 @clock. Frequently he took bundles of papers home-and worked long bycie at hia residence, Br | th ree @ telephone because I ‘Mot do my work,” he said. “Peobié who use telephones cannot @oncentrate their minds. The same holds good for a typewriter. I have alwaye written out my reports and my official correspondence. One can- mot effectively use his brains on a mach| You get fluency, maybe, but not terseness and directness. And I had my own ideas of handling the papers before me. “The Surrogates called me before them and outlined their plans, I saw that the schame meant that I would not have much to do, in their opinion. As a matter of fact, it meant far more wk. I could not do it. I know the \dges do not reflect on my efficiency “am sure that they are not mpted by political alms, I do not who my successor is to be, I Was not asked to resign, and no tn- timation was given that I ought to quit. I resigned because I want rest and peace away from that hell of hard work and trouble.” NEVER WENT TO LUNCH IN THIRTY-THREE YEARS, Mr. Leary went into the Surro- gate’s office in 1881 and in his thirty- three years there he was never known to go out to lunch. He is a Democrat, but has never been ac- tive im politics. His position is ex- empt and is one of the plums of the courts, the gnly similar one being ocdupied by Boss John H. McCooey of Kings County, who is chief clerk (From th Paid ‘1 you marry me, Miss Gus: ‘No, Mr. Jinks. ‘Oh, thank you! I was so afraid yo say yes, for, you see, the fellows w betting no fellow had the nerve to 1d I took it up in spite of During all that time our employees have been enjoying « full holiday coupled with a Sunday throughout the heated months of July and August. ‘Sale At Both Brooklyn Store STORE CLOSED ‘Age DAY SATURDAY, DECORATION P, Y The fact that several leading merchants will follow our plan for the benefit of employess {s as gratifying to us as we feel it will be to thelr customers and em- ployees. / ” {The leaven IS working.” ‘JAMES A. HEARN Fulton Street Cor. Bridge Street RUGS of All Sizes LAST WEEK for These Special Purchase Prices If you have a rug need, t bey new gad cove ae eS eae a year IN. AND 1329-31 Broadway Near Gates Avenue Alterations FREE In All Departments Thursday BargainSales d.BAUMARR Te 84 ST. & SAVE. One of Year’s Four Biggest Sales Days Nick ‘of Time for Decoration Day Wear A Thursd $10, $12 and Basan in Linen Suits $15 Values season; faultlessly tailored in every respect, with A Thursd born og Stylish Coats $18 Values are none that are finer or better made. Smart materials, models and trimmings 75 oe art jackets, the newest long tunic Every woman will recognize the fine makes $ 00 e Shown in the choicest stripes, plaids and best known mai others during manuf pris thelr surpass out surplus previous to opening of New F: BEST AXMINSTER HALL RUGS Beauty and Style With Economy Our Thursday bargain sales set a new pace for value-giving. For our Decoration Day sales we have scraped stocks clean, marking the accumulated groups at figures so ridiculously low, in view of the beauty and season- ableness of the models, that we have every hope of starting Also These Specials In FINEST WILTON RUGS s ROOMB Completely Furnished Large Range of Colore and Designs in CREX GRASS RUGS The genuine “Crex"—we other....All the rich colors id fe Sree oe tings. are lowest ROOMS Completely Furntehed $125 that mark the newest of the present skirts and every ultra stylish novelty shade. $10, $12, $15, of these captivating new coat styles—there | hooms garp | the ot | of the Surrogate's Court in Brook- with a clean slate after to- mixtures, serges, diagonals and novelties. .. 5 empietey $150 ana lyn, Among others who are said morrow. we to be “pulling wires” for the ap- A Th di 5 xe : pointment are William R. Delano, It is not our purpose in these ursday Wash Dresses $5, $8 and Porceloid Side Icer ‘%,°°)!¢ first assistant law clerk; Anthony J. sales to rid stocks of passe or| | Bargain in $10 Values geloid food sorpartmen fats san Barrett, law clerk, and Jacob Wash- atockswom «isda indeed A limited selection of charming new Sum- trimmings end i lever, look; | MORNING SPECIALS—To: row Thursday, Until 1 P. M. burn, probate clerk, all in the Sur- hai for the mer Dresses, representing the incomplete solutely sanitary ai 13. 98 Togate's office. ev Shes BAG, 08 ; eae sutoreaments from recent Summer pure e Watrated; value $28 | t dealers buying, quantities r h Telephone Orders. -A i cine cme a-week clearances automatically chases, just within the past fortnig! \ | i i % laced on sale; st jing novelties in di $3.98 Women's Serge Skirts..........9.45| $1.29 Mercerined Naphine—des. ...... -s Hy MRS. HALLERAN DIVORCED |p| | sr sch invcusble ot Mer | |_ined anne tonning neweten tn on acy and naenaw ed rare atari U tin's—but to furnish our patrons Russian tunte— all length needy fr unsere with the few remaining numbers A Thursd $2, $2.50 WOMEN'S Sitti SECOND FLOOR, berry season. baa A R ED from complete assortments left Bar, ae ine Pretty Waists oe: & $1.98 All-Over Emb’y Blonses, an LINKNG—MAIN FLOOR, a et over last Thureday. Wr fare vier shorn ates manta de IR a Bras, aattraprermeeaie setae | 0. Weseied Waa steric 4, Court Dismisses Husband's Suit in Teinoneof the very bigevents year styles as beautiful, dressy and varied BLQUSES8—SEOOND FLOOR, —tinch hers. Which Borough President Con- ' ; 4s now; to-morrow, as a special Decoration e j i = ALINS—BASEMENT, g) a of our business year, jusc pre- Day inducement, these beautiful effects in 98 ct. Women's Combinations 8) oat Towels... 38 a4 nolly Was Named. ceding Decoration Day, tor white and modish colors, specially reduced, Naingook-Princess or wala 1 ot Uehen Linen Hoh Towle B. which the most adequate prep- and Ince trimmed #kirt or drawers, white Greater, bos borders. : Balch Price The Hualleran divorce sult, which erations have been made to in+ - = MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SBCOND FLOOR, MAIN FLOOR, agfited all Queens for a year and “ tance hae fans A Thursday h ki $3, $4 and : 29 ct. Boys’ Blowses.....+...+ seceeee L0| 25 ct. Imported Chock Suitings........ av which was used in an attempt to de- sure the great sui in ii as r Fercales in light, medium and dark | %@inch—black and white-fine for ‘argain in '5 Values ight, dresses and suite. feat Borough President Maurice EF, followed it for 80 many years. | stripes —plain white, also blue WASH DRESS FABRIC8—BASEMENT, Conpolly at the last election, ended A Stunning new pique and cordeline models in shambray Russ or = attached . to-day, when Supreme Court Justice Buy your pee Oe a es TS feng tunis Salers, Un DNs: A j |] “BOXe PokutulNda rata rL00R, Mi a pen ssianea en Kelby gave Mrs. Sarah G, Halleran a outfit here tomorrow an: ly made and faultlessly fitting; new |] 49 and 50 ct, Women’s Suits,.... 81! Gerk Colors, divorte from Aloysius G. Halleran and MONEY. just arrived for Decoration Day oucin, |] Liste —low neck — sleevelene—lace S1LK8—MAIN FLOOR, dismissed his counter suit against her, INCLUDING ry OE A Oa Pa Mat an In which Haueran named his brother: INSURANCE STS Ay FOR THE SEASON J 2st LSS on, Seamless Matting Rugs........+1 in-law, the Borough President, as F 5 : : Lmported—ais ftcqresa an and 4 reds ; e0-respondent Children’s c| | Children’s $5.00 | | Sale Muslin ¢ | | Novelties in $4.79 |], 89 ct. Women's Long Silk Gloves...... ST! and’ durable. 4 It was a complete exoneration for 16-button length—black or white— RUGS—~THIRD FLOOR, Mra, Halleran and President Con- Dresses Coats at Underwear Kimonos |] double-tipped a fe ‘i ee teeee Te ae aE ane $2 and $3 Values $3 to $5 Values Special Values An Unusual Offer TELEPHONE 5900 MAIN | L sihealieer? eisai et Doatl bad Mosely Nest pag obs. BY Junhica Kelby commented at length Dainty little repp dresses, Models you can find no- Some unusually pretty Pretty Bowered crepes with $2.98 Boys’ Suite--7 to 16 yre.. strung—noveltion in ‘aricue come Ge tht evidence, declaring that ho had trimmed in pretty contrast. | | where elsefor solitlemoney | | combinations Ince and em- | | satin bands sround Fulton Street, Broo NY. otk at vinta choviois Binations—34 to 30 inch also wood “| beep, influenced by the testimony of ing color effects, ana in just the newest things out | | broidery, remarkably priced down front * eietiter acetone. © tures, SARTRE, '* Meee Gas snore ae Samuel Buc though he would ner, sizes o. for country outings. for to-morrow to cl extra length BOYS! OLOTH NG—THIRD FLOOR, BWELBY—MAIN FLOOR, Bruel Bochner, though he would 15 Minutes by Subway from. « Bot ha aut matances a ara Grad tral to Borough Hell Station Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials. to dake ‘hima unworthy” ot bella, is a f ale At Both Brooklyn Store i } Leok for the Clockel ! 4

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