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i the and they o reh were detection from he Danger lurks in the = his mon and his bila, be Fourth Branch Bureau and. private bite of bed bugs. Rid came Hi nth it rele tarmiphedaaey BR, anes gs. failed. One of the sew ‘awe ire tives carefully Inspected everybody house of these the Commissioner holding the who looked at the body or partlcl~ tion of Director of Public Safety a ale pated in the funeral. ire, Assunta Use Peter- most absolute power over the men|(Gallucet, the as under @ ° CHARGES HAGUE MADE f hh | Fight Between Commissioner | 7, and Patrolmen’s Union Figures in Case. Frank Monohan, Chief of the Jersey fore Mayor Mark Fagan and the other members of the Commission which | governs Jersey City, this morning in} the auditorium in the \ ty Hall. He is charged by Director of Pubilo Safety Frank Hague with insubordi- nation, neglect of duty and being un- D der the influence of drink. Commissioner Hague is @ member of the City Commission and at the head of the Police and Fire Depart- ments. Almost from the day he took office Commissioner Hague has been lent Association of New Jersey. He claims that he found it was interfer- t ing with his work. a Chief Monohan years ago was Presi- dent of the association and has al-|in ways been a leader in the P. B. A.|ne During the last session of ‘ed New Jersey Legisiature the P. 4 had a@ number of bills it wanted into laws. Mr, Ha, under him, them | without having the whole com- mission sit to do eo. missioners, charged, that the policemen and fire men had been in politics and would Femain in, poltt A teow | gervatory here, by served the Chief with mae of | KE. lipher,, “indicate “onan poset cong what arces || City police, was piaced on trial be- ce of returning to Jersey City af- hagor and with going into several in them. As it was night and really Sunday morning, no saloon should have been open. Unusual Precautions Mark Mer- No, $16 East One Hundred and Eighth in clash with the Patroimen’s Benevo- | 8tr Ninth Street, was held to-day at the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Avenue from the home to the Sanned| It wai of cue had some bilis|teen pteces, playing dirges. Both at THE EVENING WORLD, in that he could try \*trone guard A. was bitter, and at ith uttering deflance to the Com. le also aid, it is f the Mellish comet, at the Lowel days after this Mr. Hague has broken ted to have been aid at Healy's, Later the Commissioner am- lifled hia ch and accused the it was said to-day, et et ten ascertain ‘tained. dinner in Manhattan in a wate meee iting from indulgence in “The Dotter Diner with Wine.” Also a la Carte. in Jersey City and drinking then past mid- ETECTIVES GUARD FUNERAL dered Gallucet'’s Obseequtes. The funeral of Giouse Galluct of ot who with his son, Gluseppe, shot down and killed by assas- & week ago in a coffee house No, 317 East One Hundred and Birds of @ feather et her here--for iunonecn, fea or dimer. AT BRO ka SP BRAN, One Hundred and Fifteenth Street, | ar First Avenue. ried last, Friday, he funeral Procession titled Firat The son was preceded bya, band sighs 34th Street 14 kt. Gold Cases. Fitted with Waltham, Chatelaine Watches Enameled Chatelaine Watches,—open face; sterling silver ease; fitted with 7-jewel movement. 6.95 Chatelaine Watches,—solid 14-kt. Gold; open face; nae polished case; fitted with 7-jewel Waltham movement. 11.75 Bracelet_Watches Gold Filled, 10-year quality, with extension bracelet; fewel movement. 5. 95 Sterling Silver,—two models, with extension bracelet ti 35 el movement. Gold Filled, 25-year quality; extension bracelet; 15-jewel movement. 10.75 Sterling Silver, tiny model; extension bracelet; 15- an morealid 10 and 14 karat Gold, extension bracelet u sere movement. 5 and Unusual Values RIBBONS A veried assortment of Light and Dark Flowered Taffeta, also plai. . ad Moire Taffeta, in a wide range of colors, includiag Black or White. 5% to 614 inches wide. Special, yard 19¢ Black Velvet, Pure Silk Face, Satin Back, B—Vorinch wide .....eeseeesceeeeere yd. 10c. pe, 90 Ne: o—114 inches wide d. 17c. pe. 1,60 3 ; yd. ane pe. Her d, . pe, 2. : d. 40c. pe. 490 } 0. 60-4 inches wide . yd. 45e, pe. 4.40 Satin Taffeta and Moire Taffeta, in various colors, also {Mack or White, 734 and 744 inches wide. — yd. 27e and 350 Exceptional Values HANDKERCHIEFS For Men or Women. Li Handkerchiels, hand-drawn hematitehin, wad spogularty 8.75 and 7.50 dow, 2.75 and 5 0 ‘omen’s Linen Handkerchiels, with }y or 14 inch home . “ regularly 1.75 and 8.00, dor. 10 and 2.50 Bpecial offer; Handkerchiels purchased during this sale will be hand embroidered to order with two 44 inch initials, at the special price o! due, 100 | Specially Priced CORSETS & BRASSIERES W. B. Corsets, made of Summer Net, medium bust ond everage length whirt regu ularly 1, A collection of “MeCreery Special” Corsets, ads! a Broche ond Kubroidered of Crossbar Matiete Incomplete regularly 1.00, 95e An sesortment of La Vids. 8.4, aud be Seuncese Corsets, whe aed Coutil Incomplete sites ta Frneots Hoes . regularly 6.00 =. 95 Brassieres of Imported Tricot, with rion shoulder, Vink and White regularly 1.00 100 FURS STORED We dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON SALE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Purchases made on or after May 25th will appear on bill rendered July ist. JEWELRY,—For Graduation or Bridesmaid Gifts Chatelaine and Bracelet Watches,—an exceptionally choice collection, including round, oval, octagon and tonneau shapes; in Steriing Siiver, Enamel, Gunmetal, Gold Filled or Solid 10 kt. and Elgin, Geneva and Swiss Movements. Limited Quantities Bar Pins and Rings Bar Pins of Sterling Silver or Silverite Platinum finished “Metal; two and three inches long; various designs. Rings of Sterling Silver,—new “Sport” model; large oval shape, faceted stone,—sapphire, amethyst, topaz or aqua- marine. 2. Rings for 1915 Graduates, of Solid 10-kt. and 14-kt. Gold. 2.25, 2.75, 2.95, 3.75 and 5.00 Pearl Necklaces Richly reproduced; beautiful Oriental color and lustre; graduated beads; 18 and 20 inches long; mounted with sterling silver, platinum finished rhinestone clasp. 5. Other grades of excellent lustre and color; graduated; 27 inches long. Graduated or uniform size, 16 inches long; solid gold or gold filled barrel shape clasp. Clearance Sale of Several Thousand DRESS PATTERNS Of New Washable Dress Fabrics, in a wide variety of colors and White. Se to 3.50 per pattern formerly 1.50 to 6.00 Special Sale,—LL.ACES Particularly adapted for trimming Summer Dresses. Shadow Laces, in practical widths, White or Keru. rewilarly Tbe. to 8.76, yd. 35¢ to 2.95 shadow of embroidered effects; new de signs regularly 060, yd. 65 Black Hilk Laces, shadow or chantilly designs regularly 1.16 to 8.06, yd. 5Bc wo 1.95 Wash Laces, in various popular widths. yd. Beto 166 regularly We. to 600 Kmbroidered Net Laces, White or Cream regularly 1.00 Wo #95, yd. 75¢ to 1.95 Allover Laces, Special Values NOTIONS fiewing Silk,—-100 yard Spools each Te, don Tbe Large Spools each We, dor. 4.50 Dress Shields, mses #, 8 aod 6-—- filk Covered ..... pair 126, dow 1.35 Neinsook Covered ” * Helinble’* pau We, dow 1.25 Nainsowk Covered Lightweight pelr 10e, doe 1.00 Garment Bhield Molders,“ laly Ann” model 100 Garment Shield Molders We “Webable” Hooks and Vyes lBe Koned ending a Belting; 10-yd. pleors Tollets Seam Binding y4. 12¢, doe. yds. 1.35 . pheoe 6 pe. Oe, dor pes 100 At Moderate Charges soe wanes. 7 giuee 7 Drewmmakers’ Vine tb. bos Rewodelling & Repairing Nickel Plated Shears pair 260 Folding Cost Haogers............+.+ ciseee, B for Be At Special Summer Kates flees Bmercssenesccoseccusocses saeens + poise 266 ean MELLISH COMET BROKEN UP. ing | Astronomers Not Yet Able te De- FLAGSTAFF, Aris, May 24.—Obdser- MS ane and photographs made Lageeod epee aa the comet up. bees of approach have rcasloned ot —— Monpat MAY 24, 1915. GH. Altman & Cao. FIFTH AVENUE - MADISON AVENUE Thirty-fourth Street NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street have specially prepared for to-morrow (Tuesday) and Wednesday A SIGNALLY IMPORTANT SALE OF MEN’S SUMMER FURNISHINGS comprising Men's Negligee Shirts, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Bath Robes, Underwear, Hosiery, Low Shoes, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Umbrellas, all of which will be marked at extraordinarily low prices, in view of the values offered. MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Silk Shirts made of heavy-weight fancy Habutai (imported by B. Altman & Co.), in plain white as well as in a number of ex- clusive patterns having plain or satin stripes, at $4.65 Silk Shirts, plain or plaited, made of mediumeweight fancy Habutai (imported by B. Altman & Co.), in plain white as well as in a number of exclusive patterns having plain or satin stripes, at $3.50 Shirts of silkeand-cotton mixtures, variety of attractive designs, at $1.85 Plain Shirts (with soft cuffs) of mercerized materials in fancy striped effects; and Plain or Plaited Shirts (with stiff cuffs) of madras . in a diversity of desirable patterns, at $1.35 Plain Shirts (with soft cuffs) of madras or mercerized materials in a variety of patterns and color effects; and Plain or Plaited Shirts, (with stiff cuffs) of fancy madras or percale, at $1.10 MEN'S PAJAMAS Pajamas made of fine silk-and-cotton mix- tures, in a variety of the wanted colors, per suit $2.85 Pajamas made of fine madras or mercerized materials, presenting a large variety of new patterns, per sult $1.35 Pajamas of white nainsook, trimmed; or of striped madras in desirable patterns and colors, per sult 51.00 MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS Night Shirts of superior-quality muslin, trimmed, at 75c. Night Shirts of cambric, trimmed, at 55c. MEN'S BATH ROBES of toweling, at $2.75 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Balbriggan Shirts, with half-sleeves; and Ankle-length Drawers to match, per garment e . . . . Sleeveless Coat Shirts of white crepe; and Knee-length Drawers to match, per garment ow «el « s ee Athletic Union Suits (sleeveless and knee- length) of white piaid madras or colored- stripe madras . . . per suit 75c. White Checked Silk Union Suits, sleeveless and knee-length - «per suit $3.00 MEN’S HOSIERY Silk Half-hose, in black, white and colors; with cotton tops and soles, per pair 38c. Ribbed Silk Half-hose; in a variety of smart two-color combinations . per pair $1.25) Lisle Thread Half-Hose, in black and colors, per pair “6 «© * « « aoe MEN'S BALTA LOW SHOES in tan or black, in several desirable styles, perpair . . «© « « «+ $475 MEN'S ONE-CLASP GRAY SILK GLOVES per pair ‘ © % @ % oe MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . per dozen $1.90 & 2.50 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen 2,85 & 3.75 Plain, hand-hemstitched, per dozen 5.50 MEN'S TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS of superior quality, with Prince of Wales handies in malacca or cherry, or opera handles Inboxorfurze . . .«» « at $2.00 A Special Offering of Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Etc. will be a feature of interest to-morrow (Tuesday), affording an unusually advantageous opportunity for purchasing Summer travel necessaries. SUIT CASES Of black enamel duck (sizes 24, 26 «inches), cretonne-lined; with at se « « « « 0 SS Of russet cowhide (sizes 24 and 26 inches), linen-lined; with shirt fold =. $5.00 WEEK-END SUIT CASES Of black enamel duck (sizes 24, 26 and 246 inches), cretonne-lined, with pocket and divided tray ‘ * 8 « e 7.00 26 and tray, TRAVELING BAGS Of russet cowhide (sizes 16, 17 and 14 Inches), leather-lined . 54.65 Of genuine black walrus (sizes 16, 17 and 16 inches), leather-lined $9.75 | | WOMEN'S FITTED SUITS CASES Of biack crepe-grain cowhide (size 16 inches), lined with colored moire and having twelve celluloid fittings . . . « $17.50 WOMEN'S HAT BOXES Of black enamel duck (sizes itsi2Z inches), cretonne-lined; with pocket and hat form, 52.90 ALSO WOMEN'S WRIST BAGS in a special selection of advance Summer novelties, featuring chic combinations of white kid with black vachette; all dalntily lined with black-and-white silk and fitted with purse and mirror; some also having inside frame pocket and jewel clasp, exceptionally priced at / Awe SAFETY STORAGE FOR FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES FURS AND FUR GARMENTS REPAIRED AND REMODELED eter