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5 ee bed ene ¥ _ TRE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1 Employee Dead From Gas. Manning, seventy-two years old, an employee of the Bridge Department, Was found dead from fas poisoning at his home, No. 75 Cranberry Street, Brooklyn, early this morning. Manning 4/4 not report for duty at midnight and investigation reealed his death. # Rolls like these for breakfast can be made with 2 eupe Presto, 2 tab milk, Sih the Presto, th re. utter in with 96 tipe of the Bac to Sy inch in thickness. Cut with ‘Spread with butter, fold over, the edges together. Let rive 26 je8. Bako in a hot oven, 19 butter, scant en WS Pl WOMEN STRIKERS ATTACK GIRLS I AUTOS OF BOSSES Shirtwaist Makers Hurl Missiles from Roofs and Doorways at Strikebreakers. Baskin & Bobbs, shirtwatst man- ufacturers at No. 128 Wythe Avenue, Williamaburg, attempted to-day to smuggle strikebreakers into their es- tablishment in swift automobiles ap- proaching from both North Ninth Street and Wythe Avenus, The gen- = ways and along ets, armed with nd scantling billets, As the autor appeared they were vs fly bombarded. The windows were |broken and tops were punctured. The girls inside were cut and bruised There was a quick rally of the police of the Bedford Avenue Statior charged through the streets, clea the doorways, The missile throwers on the roofs did not wait for the po Nice to disiodge them, but took refute in the flats below, whose doors w eagerly opened to them. The police |made four prisoners, The victims of |the riot were able to go to work afte |their wou had been dressed by jambulance surgeons, Seven women were arrested in a similar fight between striking men and women workers of a factory a and Meserole Streets and the of the Stagg Street Station 4 the district was In a state of tur moll for an hour. a | “DIRTY DOZEN” CAUGHT. were posted in do: the roots of both » brick who in ne TARARARAL ENTER “THEHORUS,TINALL ING COURT SCENE Burlesque Queens Appear to Foil Shoe Man They Call Villain of the Cast. Fighteen chorus girls of the Sam Howe Burlesque Company appeared the Third Distriet Municipal Court In West Fifty-fourth Street, in J t at ® o'clock to-day, and what they], said about I, Miller, a theatrical shor man of No. 618 West MMifty-fifth his nm pairs girls yay of slippers Hur e chorus girls have ¢ n shoes, but Howe ¢ 1 | “After cond plained to Justice Murray begun to explode, Just two shows, Judge, and the shoes look like they was worn by soldiers in the trenches [Of course, the girls baik at paying {and I dont’ biame ‘em ow,” Howe ex “the shoes Girls, come up here and show tie Judge the shoen" Instinotively, the Sam Hows chorus lined lp in. three lines, is abreast, and waited for the Mr. Howe was just about to clap his hands as a cue for forward march to the bench, when counsel for Mille: made a quick entrance, left, and spoke these lines: | “Your Honor, I think we can settle this.” The Sam Howe chorus girls started © ery, “Hooray! hooray! hooray!’ tut Mr. Howe stopped them with a gentle “Nix, nix!” Then the case was adjourned two weeks to give) Howe and Miller an opportunity to reach a compromise. music Franklin Simon 8 Co. " Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets. ¥ ' Misses’ and Girls’ Spring Fashions Misses’ “Cross Country” and “Country Club” Suits Siv New Models for Town and Country Wear—Styles Registered—14 to 20 Years. Single or double breasted, new belted flare coats, of Callot or Shepherd Checks, Overplaids, Homespuns or Mannish Fabrics; also Men’s Wear Serge or Gabardine, in Navy, White, Rookie, Tan or Twilight Blue. 29.50 and 39.50 Street couldn't be printed in a fam- fly newspaper. The chorus girls | wore witnesses for the defense in a jeult brought by Miller to recover $107 from Sam Howe, manager ot} the show, aald $107 being the value | of eighteen pairs of pink satin slip- pers purchased at the beginning of the season, Hach of the girls had a pair of pink satin slippers under her arm. They agreed @ burlesque chorus girl's life in hard enough, working two-a- eral committee of the striking shirt- waist makers which has been direct- Ing the fight against all the Williams- burg factories had advance tnforma- tion of the ruse, Hundreds of young women sirikers ‘Toll your grocer to send you « pack- bhi bg age at once and make a batch yoursell Recipes in and on every package [Meters of est vce-snd bresia| ASHINGTON 2-DAY TOURS Match 9, 23; Aprit ‘ 17,35; May 4 and 1 $13.50 $15 $16 Acer Propostionate Tigigs from Other Joints ‘§ ead from 9. 7. A gang of schoolboy trainriders, known as “Th Dirty Dozen,” were rounded up by railroad detectives in Yonkers to-day and brought into tho | Police Court charged with disorderly conduct, ‘The detectives claim they have been disrupting freight and pas- senge affic on the New York © ’ oral weeks by placing tor- aps on the tracks and the trains, er trains were stoppel Special for Saturday Misses’ Three Piece Suits Misses’ Cape Collar Suits Of Men's Wear Serge in Navy, Of Gabardine or French Serge in Copen, . Roo! and Navy, White, Rookie or Beige, also White Check Worsted, Checked Worsted ; Russian belted quarter length belted box coat. coat, ripple flare cape collar, full Detachable ie bodice, flare ec skirt, detachable wide belt. skitt. 14 to 20 years. Special 29.50 14 to 20 years, ‘Special | Misses’ Velour Check Suits Misses’ Silk Suits No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 39.50 aeugiie “rete, New Vack Wile: sre square. T00), Nor mi-fitte or Green. at gai, but the boys|day seven daya a week and playing ope bey Brown he Rutan Landren, Tattena, oe d the freight trains 80| the Br i n Checks; also Novel- aille in Navy, Black, Joftre ‘4 could climb on for 6 Fide, ‘They [te eryonx tne Weel, without having Pennsy vanla R. R. Blue, to get up in the middie of the night je Besque Benpire or - Oneeues nt for writing their tl a x b'd 43 & 45 West 34th Street wifiittion Eg AL, aa Mieadyeu "Special 34.50 itr. HIS esis” Special 59.50 Girls’ Velour Check Coats In Black and White Checks, Covert Cloth or Na’ Serge, anew flare box coat, patch pockets, in- Inid Velvet Collar, silk lined, 8 to 16 years. Special 1 4.50 y Dozen” on station plat- * and telegraph poles along the , and through these scrib- Dilogws the detectives gathered in the | kanw. ——{-—_——————_ | LUMBERMEN FOUND DEAD. Misses’ Bolivia Vicuna Coats In Porcelain Blue, Citron, Ruby, Deer, Navy or Tan, slip on flare or belted models, with cape or large convertible collar, silk lined. 14 to 20 years, jpecial Newest Spring Suits & Gowns Featuring the Latest Style Innovations of the New Season, at Special Prices Afternoon & Danse Frocks New Spring Models of taffeta } 39.50 Fatled to Turn Off Gan in Park Now Lodging. ‘Two mien past middl . who reg’ tered under the name of “Martin & C \e Gilbert Hi & lodging house nen at No. 182 Park Row, Inst night, | dead their beds this The room waa filled with by 0 | Girls’ and Junior Suits Especially Designed for the Hard-to-fit Girl—10 to 17 Years. found ine. 1 Very Distinctive Styles in Silk, crepe meteor and silk | Last or tailored Suits of Serge, in Navy, Copenhagen, Chocolate Brown or fet, in all the new colors for | 16 50 Misses’ and Small Women’s Beige. Gabardine or Homespun or Check Worsted, Pleated belted box spring. | e or flare coats, silk lined. Pleated or circular flare skirts. 1 18.50 to 39.50 Special } ft mt Both men had Afternoon & Danse Frocks New Spring Models of taf- feta, gros de londres, geor- tte and crepe meteor in the ng draped and flare s. ptters Spring Outer Apparel Are being shown on the Third Floor, in Foreign Copies and American-made Suits for dress or sports; Afternoon and Dance Frocks; Coats and Wraps for all occasions, made of the most desirable fabrics, at very reasonable prices. largely inl habited | > i ee | | REJECT WOULD-BE CITIZENS. prospective citizens, In this ¢ wenty yen from a child's nined to-day by Supreme Court Justice Mullan, in the Bronx. They were rejected and twenty-five appli | citizenship were passed Mullan advised the would-be | ns to stop reading news- | papers in their native language and to be Misses’ Dresses and Gowns Latest Spring Fashions for Misses—14 to 20 Years. MISSES’ DRESSES for Street, Morning or Afternoon Wear in all the newest Silk or Cloth Fabrics. MISSES’ GOWNS for Evening Wear, of plain or embroidered Silks, Nets or Laces. who ur Special Exceptional early season values, Saturday: Afternoon & ‘Danse Frocks New Mode! colorings. Special New Spring Suits Breet checks, velour | 25.00 18.50 to 98.50 ex Misses’ and Small Women’s Suits attractive models for sport or dress wear, made of gabardines, serges, checks, with ripple sides and shawl or military collars; flare skirts; 14 to 18 yrs. Special at $32.50 and 37.50 Misses’ New Spring Model Coats in cape, belted and full ripple effects, for sport or dress wear; made of checks, gabardines, serges Special for Saturday | Misses’ Taffeta Dresses Misses’ Sport Dresses Hand Smocked Blouse, separate Skirt and S) Sash of Crepe de Chine, in Turquoise, White or Tan. 14 to 20 years. Special 2 9.50 © Slavery maintained building guilty to- Of soft Taffeta Silk, in Navy, Rose, Hague Blue, | Gray, Brown or Black, hand embroidered bodice and tabs, Georgette crepe sleeves. 14 to 20 years. Special 1 8.50 nish ora in an offi een, + wag fou manteure py in N 1 Stre day | eral tailleur serge and gabardine, Special 4 ? i} ° " A - ; , A New Spring Suits Taffeta ner, event ol rom “ayton and overplaids; convertible or notch collars; sizes of velour checks, serge, gab- ’ Afternoon Frock both trials he had’ no knowl: 14, 16 and 18 years, " edge of h ‘ongdoing and th ae ine, also taffeta silk com- | 35. 00 25.00 she broug here to get her's Special at $12.75 to 29.50 haw place as Girls’ and Juniors’ Spring Dresses Especially Designed for the Hard-to-fit Girl—10 to 17 Years. DANCING AND AFTERNOON FROCKS of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Chiffon, Georgette, Net, Laces or Washable Voile. 9.75 to 39.50 4.75 to 18.50 jpecial New Spring Suits Bey wth clath, velour and 50.00 gevardine. Special Carried Frederick Blak he is a manuf Mass, was locked up in the Bast Fifty- frat Street Station this morning charged [ coaled on Misses’ Smart Afternoon Dresses of taffetas and charmeuse combined with Georg- ette crepe; all stunning models, specially adapted for youthful figures; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Special at $22.50 and 32.50 SCHOOL DRESSES AND FROCKS of Serge, Challis, Washable Chambray, Linen, Gingham, Voile or Batiste. Girls’ Shoes Buttoned or laced Misses’ Shoes With low heels Of selected tan of black Russia calf, made on smart last, welted soles and heels; laced orbuttoned.Sizes214t0714. WidthsAAtoD, Special 3.95 ‘Spring Clothing for Boys Everything new in style, fabric and coloring is being shown in our Boys’ Clothing Section on the Third Floor. Of selected tan or black Russia leather, made on orthopedic last with welted soles and heels, Sizes 11to2. Widths Bto EF. Special 2.95 Our last day at the old stand. There are Norfolk Suits, with extra trousers, in light and dark mixtures and blue serges; Reefers and Light Weight Top Coats; also Washable Suits for boys of all ages, Tomorrow we close our Astor Place store at 12 noon to prepare for the opening of our new building on Monday morning next, at 1457-1463 Broadway, at Forty-second Street, where you may expect to find your accustomed salesman waiting to greet you and Af very moderate prices. Washable Suits, + - | ‘ Boys' Apparel Shop Novelty Suits, oe TE so sees! Norfolk Suits, . Reefers & Spring Overcoats, $1.50 to $8.50 $5.00 to $9.75 $5.50 to 15,00 $4.75 to 12.50 * Boys’ Clothing. Boys’ Furnishings. | Now showing new Spring Clothing, Furnishings und Hate for Boys and Youths.--Fifth Floor. Boys’ Hats, ° “ conduct you through our extensive showing of Spring Suits, Overcoats, Liveries, Automobile Garments, Haberdashery, Hats, Shoes, Leather Goods, Trunks, Bags and Clothes for Sport usual Brokaw quality. Saturday’s Specials On the Main Floor Tables Boys’ Spring Norfolk Suits Eleven new and exclusive English models of Boys’ Norfolk Suits with extra Knickerbockers; | of Scotch Tweed, Homespun, Cassimere, Cheviot or Worsted, also Navy Blue Serge, Exceptionally well tailored new Model Norfolk Coats; knickerbockers are lined throughout, insuring longer and more satisfactory wear. 7 to 18 years, 8.75 to 18.50 all new and in the Jeweled Spanish Combs} Women’s Silk Vests also Back Combs and Hair | tailored finish tops; embroi- Vins, set with rhinestones; [dered fronts; in pink and Values from 82.50 to 10,00 | white; regular value $2.75, at $1.95 at $1.95 Vases, Silver Deposited on stone engraved glass, $1.50 $2.95 Nainsook Gowns and}Women’s Silk Petticoats Envelope Chemises] of plaid taffeta; also peau de soie; new full models; regular value $5.00, at $3.95 Monday's newspapers will contain an announcement of our opening. BROKAW BROTHERS Astor Place & Fourth Avenue Subway Station at Door Boys’ Spring Top Coats Six new and exclusive Single or Double Breasted Model Boys’ Top Coats and Reefers, ‘0 (copies of London Models) of English Covert, Tweed, Cheviot or Worsted, in plain | gray, brown or gray mixtures and heather colorings; also navy serge. 2 to 10 Years 10 to 18 Years 7.50 to 12.50 12.75 to 15.75 1814 ins. high, Value 84.50, at 12 inches high, Value $2.00, at Lace and embroidery trimmed; value 1.10, Boys’ Laced Shoes—Damp-proof Soles Of durable velour calfskin on orthopedic last, welted soles and low heels. Sizes 1 to 6. Widths B to E, On Sale Third Floor. Special 2.95