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THE DAILY STANDARD UNION. .10 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1907. NEW DOCTORS FOfl 1UMED HEVOLVEO' A Friday's Clearance E.

I. If. DISPENSARY ill JUSTICE KEXOY ,1 Superb New Suits .75 Members of the Old Medical Weapon, on Exhibit In a Special Elementary Committee Ordered to Devise Plan to Relievo Situation. FOURTEENTH Wnt of Fifth Annuo. Dashing AodcIs Staff Resign on Hearing Rumors of a Shakeup.

Sessions Case, Was In Hands of Justice Forker. Friday as CJscjal, Bargain Former Prices $28, 30, -1 SCARCITYOF TUTOR HIES THE All .1 A. .11 THREE HUNDRED VACANCIES. EXTENSION IS NOW OPEN. ITS OWNER SENT TO JAIL ah uie Munning creations In modish, splendidly 1 Commissioner Higglns Favors Four Physicians in Daily Attend- Tenement HouSe and Sunday And The Cheeriest Kind of a Friday with Holiday Goods at Prices Like These I Corporal Punishment.

Law Violation Cases. ance for Free Consultation. tailored suits, grouped for a clearance to-morrow. Rich Velvet Suits. ys Chic Cheviot Suits.

A Fine Broadcloths. 6P Tht Hoard of Education, sU lu mMt- An entirely new meillcal staff hs An ugly looking revolver. exhibit Ing yesterday afternoon, diaaussed at In rase on trial In the of Spe fceon Installed In the East New York Dispensary, Walking street, nenr Pitkin cial Sessions yesterday, gav Juitlce Dolls Teddy Bears Handkerchiefs Leather Goods Neckwear Ribbons, St veinus. The disi'Piisnrv has also twen Keady a few moments of uneasiness great lingth a rasolullon Introduced fcr FYank 11. Partridge, that a special lominlttoe be aipolntel to Investigate tho cause of the scarcity of toaohers In the public schools, and to devise Heidelberg Checks, Plaids-Stripes Every mit is i paragon of latest Winter-style coats In various correct models, hand MM i WAV iwmr Toy Dishes, etc chin Mt.

tare, tlse renovated and larite extension erect- while It was, being hnnJIeJ by his asso nJ on the renr of the old building. r.u.4 pattern worlh ti 70 The exlension Is divided Into tour 'Turn It away." said Justice Ready rooms, with private hall. The rooms ne founj justice Korker unoon- decerned 13 pes. worth II 1.81 a plan for securing tuachera to fill the vacancies. A number of suggestion used ny me various noriors m.

-lously nolntlna the barrel of the ctnn.mnn ee whlts squeak 1.24 treat patients every day between the weapon in his direction Polls vara 10 Inch full double Jointed hand sowed eurly wlsa hours of 1 and 3 .30 1 except un- Tony Jordan, of Carroll stree day. who was found ftullty of carrying the worlh II 21 7B were made. Some urged that the salaries of teachers be Increased; others that the standard of the exaunlnatlon of teachers be lowered. Abraham Stern replied to both of these suggestions, declaring that at present New York pays the highest salaries to its teach The old Huff of doctors, who served weapon concealed, was sent to the In the dispensary for more than three Kings County Jail for ten days. He Preieerl Doll.

Biequo heads flowing curls moving drosoes of various protty fnbrles. fancy I rln. fl.M tut.ft.t. Wlfh laOO. years, were not dismissed by the Board had the alternative of paying; a tine ribbon and flowara value 98 somely satin lined collar and collarless effects.

Skirts extra full plaited, revealing all the accepted fold conceits. Delightfully refreshing color combinations in conjunction with blacks, blues and browns. The greatest chance you've ever had. Your Choke Friday $16.75 Alterations FREE. Sale at All Three Stores Kit Directors, but when it was hinted of 110.

ers of any city In the State, and to larg. Double Jointed Dolla oa in.h niMii. he.da that changes were contemplated within On being- found anility of stealing an hand MWd Curly wl. DpaelaJ few weeks owing to their irregular overcoat valued at J15 from Joseph attendance, tney nanaea in ineir resin- rrco. of 11 Front street.

Robert Kail- Man's Hemstitched Hanilk'fe with Initial full slie worth .10 Women'a Emh'd H'dk'fs H. and scallop edge worth .18., Women'a H'dk'fe all llnsn and Swlee H. 8 tmb'd or lace trlm'd 25 Men's Initial H. 8. H'ltk'fs alx In fancy boa Rpsrlal 5g Women'a H.

8. Initial irdk'fa alx In box 49 Bilk Brocade Mufflers large alae black and cream Special 98 Hornbark Alligator Bags-leather lined rlvettad framea value I2.4U gg Genuine Leather Envelope and Carriage Hags one or two foldlaw valua 83.00 Chamlsettaa and Yokes rich c-roehet. Point tlaxe and Batista, with Ha by Irish and Point Venlss on Pllel worth .08 39 fancy Blocks Jafcots Collar and Ouff Sets many styles value .88 49 Coat Beta Batlate or Point Vans lea, with Baby Irish actual value .98 Bilk Hat Pleating fringed both aldea black and beat colons usually $2.88 1,68 Odda and Enda of PTaid, Check, plain Taffeta and eatla Ribbon at for hat and hair bows reg. .28 14 Bilk Chantltlr Veilings wild or ring dots 23 Inch black, white and beat colons SO ci. quality ,39 Chiffon Cloth Vella plain or aaamb'd dots white, black and all colors each In gift box ralua L8 98 nations, which were accepted.

A new beT wa, eentenre.l to serve a term of Eltra Tina Dolla 29 to Bs Ineh doubie Joinlod hand aow.d wlsa boautltul faooa valua 0 S.S8 Jrse Amorlean Beauty roll double jnlntod hand sowed wlaa droeeed In beat lawn or oraa.ndl hat to match valua $8.50 4.08 staff was then selected by tne officers. tnlrty day. rntv lower the standard of examination would be unfortunate for the school system. Mr. Partridge, In arguing In favor of his motion, declared there Is a daily average of TOO vacancies and absentees among teachers In the public schools.

"tif the IlKures 1 quote." said Mr. Partridge, "some 3O0 are vacancies and the remaining 4tO absent." Mr. OosgTove offered an amendment to Partridge's motion that the Schools Committee, of which A peculiar fact cbout the new staff Is that most of Its members were born VIOLATED TENEMENT HOI.T3E and brought up In Brownsville. Their LAW. parenu resiae in mm set-nun, vinin.irt iTl, mk.

the nonr fnmllle. who violation of the tenement house law Women's Suits eomoelled to receive treatment from ws charged against Christopher An Furs Waists, etc. Women's Coats this charitable Institution feel more at selmo, of 478 President street who was home In their dealings with the lnstltu- wn, to the Mr. Stem is chairman, take the matter In hand, Instead of appoint Inn a special committee. Mr.

Stern replied that 460 4462 Fulton SL BROOKLYN 14-16 West 14th Strtet NEW YORK 645 to 651 Broad SL NEWARK tlon. days, and Kate Melllo. of 40 Cfarflelrl he thought the Elementary Committee The dispensary was founded by ev Place, who was fined TO. Both were I 1 -t. about fourteen years ago.

At that time 'aw oy but the motion was put to vote and car- there were but a few houses, and the in the cellars of their re-! uv.v m.i,. spective nomes. their home section. The name stealing five pairs of gloves vnl-Brownsvllle had not been applied at 2 '5- urgeson. of 1249 While the motion was before the Board Commissioner Higglns took an opportunity to say something about the Elementary Schools Committee.

"I don't think." said he. "we? should refer the matter to that committee, or Jewelry that time, and consequently the name 'ein sireei was sentenced to the. selected by the organizers was the 1 JaiI fnr days, with East New York Dispensary. The lot alternative of paying a fine of M0. on which the building stands was pur- bh, cne the "ne n-rir Koor, immrtintoli7 on JIa Frederick, of 440 Melrose street.

Stationery eutlcry Women'a Tailored Suite plain and atrlped Chiffon. Broadcloth and Inrlalbla atrlpa and plain Cheviots etrlctly tailored velvet and braid trim 17.08 Broadcloth Tallorad SuKa plain colore and atrlpea ajid Invlalble etrlpe Cheviot worth 39.tS 25.98 Women'a Tailored Bulta Fedlngota, Military, medium and hip length Coata Special 13.08 Women'a 50-Inch Loose Cloaks Kersey and English Mixtures. velvet and braid trim re-. 110 80 7.P8 Women's Loose Cloaka Kersey, Broadcloth, also Caraonl atrlotlr tailored aatln llned--worth 1.I.. 10.98 Children's White Thibet Fur Bate-Throw Scarfs Muffs trlm'd with animal head, and purse re.

i.9. 1.49 Caracul Beta long throw Scarfs, Pillow Muff, aatln lined Special ,...5.98 Bhawla and Pelerlnaa of laaAella. Opossum and Sable Raccoon 12.98 Women's Net Waists white and Silverware CORPORATION' NOTICES. is liable to be sidetracked. Mr.

Stern was on his feet In a Jiffy. "I object to that insinuation." cried torars Sllrer Plated Table Spoons nd Forks fanor or bead handle Ror and the dispensary building, which proved acquittea or petit larceny and 11s- "It is uncalled for, and I designate satisfactory until a few years ago, earne regularly .88 half half dos Quadruple newspapers for the reports of the banquet of the Board last month. The following were elected officers for the year 1908: President. Albert Baerenklau: first vice-president. 1 aul Alas: second vice-president.

Dr. It. Vt maublt; 'bird vice-president. Richard Weber; recording secretary. George H.

St let i corresponding secretary. Geo. H. Stletz; financial secretary. Robert it as f.iiso." A resolution introduced by the Committee on Bylaws and Legislation rela 72 lated Cups 1 Rlnrr Children's Beta .74 Plated Cups mn Children's and Napkin when the population increased so great- EmP'alnani tne case, ly that the members took under oon- allfl that Frederick had stolen his eideratlon the advisability of erecting bay horse, valued at J13.

a new and larger building. The mat- I SABBATH BREAKERS prvTRHFT) NOTICE IS HERKBT (1IVEN THAT THE Board of K.tlmuie and Apportionment of The City of New York, deemlna; It for the public Interest .0 to lo. propoaea to rtiango the map or plan of The City of New York .0 aa to aataMt.h Rre.de for Lincoln avenue, between Jamaica avenue and Atlantlo ava-nue, FturoiiKh of Brooklyn, and that a nieet-lnn of Heard will be held In the old t-ouiull Chamber. City Hall, Horou.h of Manhattan. City of New York, on December I'll.

11X17. at 10:30 o'rloek A. at whleh Roger A A fancy atylea tive to amending the section or tne oy r.l i Via ahapnre nf tjlvhers ter tva broueht ud at several meet Gastmeyer; treasurer, u. iiessniK. ev- auch propnaed chanpe will tie considered by ecru yokes of Val.

and Clunr Inaerta At. Hnu In nlnk and blue mmni. an wmrn i. more particularly act forth und ite.erlli.d In the following rotary of complaints, L. Huorr.

SMITH STREET BOARD. a of onestlons. importnnt to reaularly 4.B8 3.98 Two Sabbnth breakers were fined, i and a subdivision of the same regard-They were Elisabeth Klmsky. of 521 jni the i ref. rring of charges against Bushwick avenue, charged with selling i teachers was passed.

The new bylaw a pair of gloves on Sunday, and C'elia I reads that principals shall report to the Goldlnsohn. of 530 Fifth avenue, who Suiwrlntendent the absence" of any was found guilty of selling a pair of teachers for wo weeks without leave, shoes on Sunday. I ami shall also submit a report stating Five days In the Kings County Jail 1 the reasons for such absence, was the sentence pronounced on Sam- manhnlnn introduced bv nr. resolution, adopted by the Hoard on November UM17. notice of the adoption of Women's Plaid Wool Walata nnlnrtnrl hlack-and- wnicn le nrn'ny Kiven.

vib. iHont of the downtown district, whlte worth il.BS 1.24 Hogere Quadruple Plated Fruit XMshat decorated ruby glaaa valua .69 Dinner Knlvee and Forks hand forged ateel aet of 6 each elaewhere $8.98 Three piece Carrtng Bats sanutna stag handle allver ferrule In Uned case reg. $8.49 2,59 Solid Gold Scarf Plna, In heads, knots, fleur -de Us, hearts, ,75 Solid Gold Brooahea, In polished or antfque flnleh. plain or Jewelled seat value $8 28; special 1,98 Silk Ribbon Foba. with solid cold attachments; harness or other atyla buoklea; valua $8.88 ,98 Fancy Cabinets Stationery were discussed at tne meeting i Women's Panama Dreaa Sklrta fc.ia-1.

nmw anrf hrnsn. alao Black Central ana smnn outn uel Britt. for stealing a pair of shoes iHaupt that the evening high schools be held last night at i-aengerouim Cheviot worth 18.88 3.98 vaiu hi. n. us rrom the shoe store of i closed on Monday and Tuesday even Women's Bath Robe Ripple Eldar-.

,1 Rlanlrftt aatln Stanislaus Fibich, of 44 Meeker avenue. ings of the Executive Committee, and It was finally decided to build the extension. The dispensary Is now one of the finest of its kind In Brooklyn. Double the number of patients now attend dally. The dorters take turns In attending- every afternoon.

In all there are four doctors present dally. The dispensary has been imposed on in the past by some people who have obtained free treatment when they could easily have afforded to oay for medical services. It proposed to take steps to remedy this evil. Sevsral caaes of "this nature have been investigated, and the patients have neen found to be in pood circumstances. A few months ago an elderly woman who fcr treatment was looked up by one of the doctors, and It was Tound that she owned three tenement houses.

The officers of the dispensary are: Hyman Meyersohn, president; Charles Kaplan, vice-president: Hyman Juilel- Britt experienced much difflcultv in ac bound worth 4 98 2.98 counting for his possession of the shoes. I Hall A letter was received from Dp-luty Police commissioner stat-! Ing he had taken steps to clear the cor-1 ners of rowdies. 1 It was reported that the association i had become a member of the Allied Hoards of Trade, and that two dele ings. Dec. 23 ana 24.

was passea, and the meeting came to a close. Commissioner Higglns, of the Board of Education, declared himself In favor of corporal punishment In the iifVinrl bulnw nh aehool Fr.lde ror iney were or the kind worn bv the other sex. Babies' Wear Misses' Wear a to 8 qulrea, paper and anveloj? Iteeolved, That the Hoard of Kstfmate and Apportionment of The City of New York. In pursuance of tho provtstona of eectlon 442 of the Greater New York Charter aa amended, deeming it for the publle Interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York, by est bushing the grade on Lincoln abenue, between Jamaica avenue and Atlantic abnue, In the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, more particularly described as follows: Beulnnlng at the Intersection of Jamaica avenue ant Lincoln avenue the elevation to he n4 feet, as now In use and Improved- Thence southerly to tho Interaectlon of Wood street, the elevation to be 41.

B7 feet, to agree with the legal grade of Wood street: Thence southerly to the Interaectlon of Etna street, the elevation to be 37.08 feet to agree with the legal grade of Etna street Thence southerly to the Interaectlon of rtldjrewood avenue, the elevation to be J3.S3 Sentence as suspended on William worth $1.00 Calendars about 00 atylfta Olrla' Dreasea Plain Bargee and Plaid and Check Worateda aurpllce, vnb. and tumoar effecte .98 -45 1 iur 4 to 14 yrs. were 82.98 and $8.08.. 1.98 Berlin, a Junk deaW. of 555 Third avc- I last night at a meeting of the Public nue, who was found guilty of buying 1 Education Association, held In the a quantity of lead pine from Joseph home of Mrs.

James A. Scrvmser. 107 Schradner and Frank Walseger. both of East Twontv-first street, Manhattan, whom are under 16 years of aire. for the purpose of discussing the con- Information was dismissed In the riltmno.

which have leil In the rlpmnml Boya' blue and a-reen AdVanttnrea gates had Deen appouueu iu Ill 9 After the business meeting adjourned Dr G. Eleles, of ill Smith street. gave an Interesting lecture on his recent trip around tlje world. Books cloth bound worth ,89 case of Edward Moss, of 2S9 Tw entieth for corporal punishment In the street, who was charged with falling schools. Several of those who ex- Perfumery Brushes Toilet Sts Fancy Articles lo support nis o-year-old boy.

Morris, in the New York Catholic Protectorv. leei, u. now 111 ime unu imiriivefl Thence southerly to the in teraectlori of Fulton street, the elevation to be .11, 1)0 feet, to agree with the legal grade of Fulton HEBREW VETS street eohn, secretary, and Jacob Dooneif, treasurer. The medical staff is made up of Dr. Leo Werthelm and Dr.

George M. Dunclef. surRlcal department: Dr. Ixiuls Jean Kaplan and Dr. Benjamin fitoloff, diseases of children; Dr.

Louis Harris and Dr. John Llnder, women's diseases: Dr. Marcus J. Levitt, eye. ear, throat and nose diseases, and Dr.

Alexander Eisenstadt, general medicine. Thence southerly to a summit distant snn pressed views on the subject were members of Ihe Board of Education, and also members of Ihe special committee appointed by the board to consider the same question. Mr. Higglns said that when he was a boy, his teacher, a very pretty young woman, used to keep nim in every afternoon and tell him what a bad bov he was. and pat him on the feet south of the southerly building line of Pulton etreet.

the elevation to He a.8,51 feet- RE Olrla" Macklntoahaa Nary Serge, double breast with Military Cape plaid llnlnga a to 14 yra. 2.98 Bahlea' Short Coata of White Mottled Bearakln handsomely trimmed worth 84 50 2.29 Babies' Hand Knit Leggln Drawers with and without feet alzea to 8 yrs. value 8138 98 Babies' Short Dresies fine Lawn and Nainsook yoke. French Waist and Ruaalan stylea worth 81.49 .98 White Waists Petticoats Batiste and Linen Waists lace trimmed and amb'd fronts regularly $1.98 1.49 Fine Batiste Walata with Bahy Irish. filet and Val.

laces worth $4.00 2.98 Silk Finished Batiste Walata rich yokea of fine Baby Iriah and Val. laces. also other elaborate stylea Thence southerly to the Intersection of the northerly curb line of Atlantic avenue, the elevation to be 31.70 feet, as now In nae and Improved. Note All elevations, refer to mean htclu n-rer da rnrrrf ita determined Kr th. Jews Who Fought in War With 2 bottles Colgate's Perfume In box value ,76 ,59 Bradley'a Miniature El tract.

4 and ff bottles in box 4 Glaaa Powder Box and HahVi) Receiver In holly box value s3S 49 Infanta' Celluloid Seta 4 blue, pink and white sptolal 39 Decorated Shaving; Seta wortti 2 90 ,1.. A Fancy Boxes of Perfume-assorted odora reg. .24 df) Comb and Brush Seta aterllng allver ahleld reg. .98 jVQ Celluloid Whlak Holders, with 'taawm hand painted worth .69 ,49 Set of Military and. Cloth "ni-ltts i aterllng allver trim reg.

$1.25 ,98 Lundhorga Perfumes two bottlsjem in fancy box worth $1.29 ,98 of Highways, Borough of Brooklyn. Resolved. That this Board conalder the good. When a man teacher arrived one day. he said, Instead of the pats on the head he got a good hiding, which resulted In great respect for the teacher and future good behavior.

proposed change at a meeting or the Board, to be held In the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 20th day of December, 1007, at 10:30 o'clock A. M. Resolved. That the Secretary of this Spain Honor Roman Catholic Comrade. SURRENDER PUSS BOOKS For violating the factory law bv employing two boys under 16 vcars of age In his store at 202 North Fifth street.

Joseph Blumenthal was fined J20. EXCISE Of the five defendants taken before the court on the charge of violating -fey but two were convicted. They were George Lang, a bartender, of street, and Oscar Anderson, of 10 Carroll street. The other three, Joseph Ferimeo, of 80 High street: William Farnan and Clementla Brodersen. of 149 Hamilton avenue, were discharged.

In Farnan's cas the court was undecided as to whether it had Jurisdiction or not, for Farnan sold th liquor on a barge, which was anchored in the Wal-labout Basin. Peter Augustine, of 749 Atlantic avenue, charged with carrying a concealed w-eapon. and James Knox, of 322 Fifty-fifth street, charged with assaulting Henry Murck. of 260 Seventeenth street, were acquitted. Sentence was suspended on Isaac Jones, who was found guilty of disorderly conduct: Samuel Ffch.

of Foun NO POLITICS FOR GIFT FOR GUEST OF HONOR. Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Hoard, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published In the eCty Record" and the corporation newspapers for ten daya continuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 20th day of December. I(n7. Dated December 7, 1907. JOSEPH HAAO, Secretary, No.

277 Broadway. Room 1406. Telephone 2280 Worth. 1 2-7-10 1 18 worth $5.00 3.98 Black Taffeta Silk Petticoats ruatle finish tucked or pleated flounce regularly $4 98 3.98 T.uatroua Black Sateen Petticoats fancy styles value $1.98 1.69 Fine Coutlle Coraeta white, blaek, drab new models with or without Hosiery Underwear Men's Furnishings Gloves, etc. Cheers From Diners as Rabbi and Priest Clasp Hands.

gartera sizes 18 to 30 In the lot values $1.75 to 98 Almet Reed Latson, counsel Jor the 'depositors of the Jenkins Trust Company, addressed the Rldgewood depositors of the company in Oriental Hall, Myrtle avenue and Bleecker street, last night. About two hundred out of the one thousand depositors of the branch were present at the meeting, and after the speaking nearly everyone present handed In his pass book to the representatives of the Guardian Trust Company who were present. A tomnf In Phnna Rv.l 3ie PUBLIC NOTICES. wi mi iy v. Th tne War with Bed Sets Table Covers Curtains Couch Covers MeetS With Considerable Spain tendered a banquet last night to HOARD OF MANAGERS OF THE Brooklyn Disciplinary Training School tor Hoys (Central Office), Nos.

4 and 6 Court Father w. H. I. Keaney, cnapiain oi tain and Liberty avenues, charged with breaking the Sabbath by carting ashes through a public street on Sunday, and Vlncenzo Palmero. of Mm Flushing ave- Square.

Borough ot JJrooalyn, Aes xorlt City. The meeting was called to order by nUP wno charged with carrying a OppOSitiOri. I the receiving ship Hancock, and also I chaplain of the United Spanish War Veterans' national organization, at OFFICERS FOR 1908 ELECTED. H'-' isenweher Columbus Circle and iFifty-eljrhth street, Manhattan, lust concealed revolver. TO CONTRACTORS.

PROPOSALS FOR BIL8 OR ESTTMATE8. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL French Net Bed Set Trge Renal stance Centre Motif frame to match boliter sham were $7.89 5.98 4.000 Pair Scotch and Combination Xet Curtains 3 yds. long CO atylea value $4.00 and $5 00.... 2.98 Scotch Lace Curtains Friday aale subject to a peculiar defect one-half pair of each having; a light stain from paper In whlafc Curtains were folded hardly Men's Lisle Hose black, colors. checks and plaids six In holiday too Include emb'd samples Tcorth 2.00 Women's Fine Lists Hoie hand emb'd four pair In holiday bo- worth $8.26 2,60 Women's Fleeced Rib Veits loDgr sleeves ankle pants ref, ,39 4JQ Men's Domet Flannel Night heavy, fleecy, fast color, emb'y 02 Inches long all sizes valua ,35 26 and 29 rnch 811k Umbrellas navy, red.

brown and green also tlark Union taffeta elsewhere $.1.49 Black Union Taffeta Umbrellas 26 and 28 Inch worth l.Qg Men's Negliges Phlrts Madras and Percale Indexing cat styles-fancy and while all sizes and slva lengths well known dollar brand Women's Mahnlsh Gloves 1 clasjf ,08 Women's 12-Button Mouaquetalr tan. black, whlta .1.98 Men's Dogskin and Cape Gloves- lined and unllned ,98 i.ight. The banquet, the first time It-mian Catholic clergyman has thus Newspapers Thanked for Reports I GROUND 10 DEATH UNDER TRnlfl be received by the riuppllea Committee of the Board of Managers ot the lirooklyn Disciplinary Training Hchool for Boya at the above office until o'clock M. on Till KMI1AV. IIKCE.UHKK IS.

1907, FOK KNIHHI.Mi AND ELI VKHINO GROCERIES. VKOETABLES, MEATS, FISH, BHEAD, ROLLS AM) PIE, MILK AND CREAM, ICE. DP.V GOODS AND CLOTH. been honored byff the Jews, was tendered to I Renney not because of his cloth, but! on account of the of Banquet. noticeable, as In most cases It la at bottom of, curtain $2.50 Curtain.

Flg'd Armure Tapestry Portieres wide Gobelin borders SO styles value $6.98 Fine Silk Damask Portieres Solid and two tone colorings fey silk edge value $16.00 1.49 4.98 9.98 many good turns has done the men A strong effort was made at the in the navy. wheKier Jew or Chris-regular monthly meeting of the Ridge- tian, "and because hV Is the most popu- Shortly after o'clock last evening a man who was afterward id'-ntifjed Reversible Frou Frou and Crinkled held in Palm iar man in the nav bar none, said as Samuel Glyman, year-, 'Id, of wood Board of Trade, AND A ll.tl It r. vif haku-WARE. LEATHER AND BHOK-SHOP SUNDRIES. LUMBER.

ENGINEER'S SUPPLIES, DRIOS, EDUCATIONAL, AND SCHOOL PAINTS, OILS, HAY. GRAIN AND FEED. The time for the performance or the contract la during the year 1IH8. The amount of security required Is fifty (50) per cent, of the amount of the bid or Delvery will be required to te made at 13.69 r.nrrien last nleht. to brinsr that 1 nairman isaaore reia.

Damask Portieres value $20.00.. Fine Tapestry Couch Covers (10 Inch wide beautiful Oriental Blankets Flannels Comfortables Spreads. Sc. Rug designs value $8 98 4.98 Oriental Tapestry Couch Co Moorlnh and Turkish design 60 Inches wide value $4.50 2.98 flourishing organization Into the nren.i After an introductory address by Isidore Weill, the toastmaster. Rear of politics.

In the five years Itv Jow.r,n 15 coghlan, V.S.N.. re-exlstence this civic body has refrained 'tired, was Introduced, and he made the from taking any active part In politics guests laueh by declaring that as jon as the fleet went to the Pacific we and, In fact, an Ironclad clause in b11(j another Atlantic squadron, by-laws prevents any such action. A responding to the toast, "The resolution was offered last nigrht to Army." Admiral Coghlan said he could the time and In Ihe manner ana in such quantities aa may be directed. Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Board of Managers, Koa. 4 and .69 Court square.

Borough of Broomyo. Persian Stripe Tapestry Couch Covers fringed value .98 Orients! Tapestry Table Covers Medallion d4islgns rich borders 2 yds. square special Max Hermann, one of the committee of four representing the depositors of the Institution. Mr. Herman addressed his hearers in German and discussed the 10 per cent.

plan, and concluded by urging all present to turn In their pass foooits to the representatives of the Guardian Trust Company, Then Mr. Hermann Introduced Iawyer Iatson. Mr. Latson spoke of the condition of the bank and declared that the directors were making eery effort to pay In full. He said more than $1,000,000 was already in sight and expected the directors would soon have the additional quarter of a mfl'ion dollars necessary to meet the demands of the n.000 depositors.

Mr. Latson also called attention to the offer of the bank, directors to meet all expenses Incurred In investigating the condition of the Institution. In concluding Mr. Latson called attention to the presence of the representatives of Ihe Guardian Trust who are to act as agents for the depositors In collecting the deposits, and then urged everyone present to hand over his pass book. The committee repreeentlng the Rldgewood branch then collected the pass books.

In answer to one of the depositors present who said his pass book was In the bank, Mr. Latson said he had made arrangements with the receiver whereby every depositor can secure his book by applying at the bank. While the commltte was collecting the books ex-Judge Owen Flnnerty spoke, as did Frederick Klster, both of Coney Island. Mr. Flnnerty explained that a representative of the Guardian Trust Company would be In attendance at the Rldgewood branch of the bank for a few days where he will be prepared to receive pass books and five receipts for them.

The bidder wm siate me p. 7 lten contained In the speclflcatlona herein in.H or hereto annexed, by which 1.98 not respond, as ne was a sauor, ana blda will be tested. The extensions of each fnnted up. aa the remove this by-law and substitute one 130 Avenue A. Manhattan was run over and instantly killed by a Iexlng-ton avenue train bound east for Cypress Hills, at the Navy street station In Myrtle avenue.

Just how the man came to his death could not be learned, as the station platform was crowded at the timp, hut it was said he tried to hoard the train after It was started, and after being dragged a considerable distance fell between the cars, the wheels of which literally ground him to pieces. Dr. Tousey was called from the Brooklyn Hospital, but his services were not required. The remains were taken to the Adams street police station and the relatives of the dead man notified. Samuel Gasaway, 32 years old, of Sumpter street, the motorman of the train, was arrested.

n-ver knew there was an army until to enable the board to Indorse night Art Goods H'dk'f Cases blda will be read from the total footings and swards made to the lowest bidder on each item, aa specified In schedule or annexed specification dates it thought best fitted to serve The hief speaker of the evening, th Int-reat. nf the Rldgewood sec Rabb' Rudolph Grossman, of Manhat Scarfs Shams Work Boxes, 5c While Cal. Wool Blankets 11-4 slsa for dhle. hr) were 3.9g 10-4 else Wool Blankela for twin Tds white and rol'd Instead ot It 2.98 12-4 snd 11-4 sis. Tllank.ta flneat California wool warp and fllllnr worth (12.00 and 413.00 All Wvk.i Baby Blankets were tin 1,08 Kllk Flannels ecallnp Snd hematitck deelgne ralua .04 All 8klrt Patterns ahrunk light and dark reg.

It.M 1.19 All Wool Twilled Ftann.la navy, acarlet. gray and brown mlsturea valu. a ,29 Fall lis Comfortables flf'd allkollna top turkey red back whlls cotton filled reg. 12 26 1,49 Full Nlte Crochet spreads hfftn'd, fringed or cut corners co dressing-value 11 an Crochet Hpr.ada for full alae bed. -Marseilles dealgna worth 11.98 silk Ftoea Cuahlona leas than I tan.

began by paying a high tribute to tan. Oold Ernb'a Lambrequins hand knot rinse 2 yds. lonr it mnrli at first, as 1. rainer neaney. President, Board ot Maaagsrs.

P. BRENACK, Secretary pro Board of Managers. The City of ew Tork, December 2 M7 "We honor Father Reaney to-night." white only quality 50 this change in policy would be car Fancr Pin Cuahlona Mtln ruffle. ried Neal Ward declared that while lac. and ribbon trim -eg.

.49 snd -fit .39 sr-See Oeneral Inetmellona Ridden aa Fancr Olova and H'dk'f Boxes- last rolumn of Page this elaborate ribbon trim Special 1.29 Applique Scarfs and Shams plain and fancr centre. 20M and In. aquars value .70 snd .8 68 Hand Marie Renaissance Table Clothe 72x72 oura llnsn centre 22 Inch border rear. I10.8S 6.98 coat of eotton filled knowledged that he could not reply, for words could not express hiss appreciation. Father Keaney said Ira part: "Looking into my glass of water, for being a sailor I take to the water every time I behold in this mlnlaiure sea an element that is a type of the perennial strength" of a nation wh.w, sons are host to us -nlnt- hn to mi and the sailor, host anrl 2020 value .24 ixU vain.

32x22 value .4. -OS. Bleached and trnbleachcd ChMs. Cloth Inches wide worth 4 3 ARTIST SLASHES THROAT; FOUND DEAD IN BATHROOM. Carl F.

Gunther, 35 years old. an artist who boarded at 120 New Tork avenue, Jamaica, cut hit throat In the bathroom of that house evening and was dead when foun He had been moody and dejpon1ent for some time, but the reason in not known. He went to the bathroom as If to shave and cut his throat. He wis not discovered until some time later. Yd.

Wide Kalnaook pe. of 12 yda worth 2.4 1.89 Round Garters fancy alaatlo roaettaa assorted colore In a holiday box res. .28 IB Fancy Sim Garters mw on, pin on or belt Myle. pair In bx ralue .47 Cushion Top. stamped and tinted ralua .24 IS Iau-ar.

Ilea Laundry Ttase stamped In pretty dealsne value .2 15 Children's Work Boms with needlea, thimble and sewlns cotton ralue ,14 Psncr Work Boxes eewlns and he said, "because he has shown himself a man stanch and stalwart, a roan kind and gentle, a man sympathetic and loving, a man loyal to his own faith and true to his own religious doctrines, hut who, above all, is teaching the subllmest of all religious Ideals 'he universal fatherhood of fjod snd the world-wide brotherhood of all his children." Then Dr. Grossman quoted the German poet. Leasing, and concluded: "In the spirit of that great poet, you, as a prle-st of the Catholic Church, eind I. as a rabbi of Israel, do then clasp hands aa brothers, for within us both there beats the same human life aglow with the same aspirations and the same longings for peace and rlRhteeus-neaa, and above us both there dwell" the same Father whose servants we both are, and whose message we both deliver, though It be in different words." A the rabbi concluded his speech. Father Reaney arose and rlaspevi the hand of Dr.

Grossman. The audience cheered for nearly five minutes, as the rabbi handed Father Keaney a handsome card and cigar case. 'When Father Reaney arose to begin his address, be stood for a full minute with tears ta his a yea. He frankly aol he was not specially Interested In th matter he thought sime rule houM be laid down by which all member could be treated the same. Hl reference was to the Indorsement of a certain member of the board for the Public Service Commission, wtMri only a year before the board had re-fused to Indorse another member of the board for a public office.

Ward thought all members of the board ishould be treated alike. George Herman took the lead In support of the new by-law. He said the resolution did not make it mandatory for the board to indorse political candidates, but left It open to the board to occasionally give Hs official support to a candidate who had shown himself especially sealoug in looking after the Interests of this pevrt of Brooklyn. Opposition to the resolution wm led by tleorge C. Miller, who In a etrong argument showed how.

If the bar were once let down by accepting such a resolution, the usefulness of the Kidirewood Board of Trade was doomed aa av crvtc ors-anlxatlon. hit members were proposed and guest, brother to brother, giving and laklnr the bread and salt of fellowship and comradeship, beneath th flag of .19 Vain. Merc'rd Madras Waletlnira choice of SO dealrable pattams reg. .24 and 2U tted Sw leeea. Fancy Whiter India l.lnena (40 Td.

Wide Cembrlca Nalnaioka. I Iing Cloihe, ahlrtlng ati'lf Mrc I'd Madraa, and Sa-lnch -Is (. J4 darning cotton, adasona and I our rountry. at Santiago snd Manila, beneath the ar, am. constellation that canopied Ihe tents, your fathers spread befor.

"ruvme "m7 those Prewnt wrr- Supreme Court Justice E. E. "r'all. MaJ( Keck. Father R.

T. Hym, Sandy Lj'ut- Harwltg, H. Persian Lawna. nawdiea rf. I OPENS BIDS FOR STEEL ON MANHATTAN BRIDGE.

Bridge Commissioner Stevenson announced the bids for the construction of the masonry and steel work for the Manhattan snd Brooklyn approaches of the new Manhattan Bridge last night. There were four, as follows: J. C. Rodgers, Maryland Bteel Company, MeCllntlo MarshsJl Construction Company, Williams Engineering- and Contracting Company, U.41i.jl. NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS SET DATE FOR DIVORCE SUIT OF HART M'KEE.

PARIS, Ie. 11 Judje Dltta, af the Tim CItU Coart, whs haara the Caaletlaa dl-Torea pecee4tBn. set Ie 18 aa tb flat, for ta avaauu at taa Hart MUCaa aUvsna IO.30 to 1:00 and 2:30 to 5:33 iWrt FLOOR CENTRE BaiLDlNC MUSIC EVER5J DACJ until ehrlstmgi by Vltnnt Strln Orchestral Commerce and, Labtj Ojcar 8. Straus 'VtaUDIfw 'a vote ot thanJta was siunded to the Us 4.

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