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OOSCC SESE SEEAAEESEsnsereeseeeseeeeeseneese sececocoooasoeoeeccesososooseesese 9888s: Governor Coming Here To-Morrow, but Most]; of the Legislators Are ai on the Fence. ALBANY, March 22.—-Republican legts- Jators are running to cover everywhers | ‘as a result of the split between Gov Odell end Senator Piatt. wholesale attompt to evade Saturday conference in Ni will himself sce Platt when he goes to New York to-morrow to attend the 1o- tos Club dinner. “1 ghall very likely seo Senator Piatt BY | sald tho Republican leaders are [law that will take home rule away from their way over the thin Hero ls what somo of th 10: — Senator Ellsworth shall go to New fork some time next Senator Higgins—Y ee Senator Senator Raines—I'm not going y jal invitation to go to Assemblyman Kelsey. ‘ommittee—I ki Ing to Now York or not. ‘Assemblyman M. E. Lewis—I haven't | « ven the matter any thought. a Speaker Nixon went ‘ODELL WILL MEET PLATT: » HE SAYS. es POSERERERERSAEE AADRAREARR OR ARO RRS OReSA SER SESSAEEARESER DEE ROREEEEEEE SEALE S “PRIVATE TALK, 4 ODELL DROPS THE PLATT FAMILY. FBIIITITUSS 899999985099999084 90900900ev990990005080580 0s0000s000sss0009 have't sha All be County, from dlous tr last night. Ho ts nearly 060 miles New York to-day, and i Is a te; vat he ——_ y te Tris thought . however, t ff tn golne to nis caimnp One of his close x said to-day that the Lteutenant- 4 not worrying, because the he set- or A politica! pa made himse PLATT READY TO YIELD. Senator Asks Why He Should Insist on a Police Bill Opposed by Leaders. Scnator Thomas C, Platt, according to many Republicans, ts prepared to back down as gracefully as possible from his at the Legislature shall pass y. Odell shall stgn a new police (Apectal to The Eventng World.) ‘There in a K to the nd eto Governor but my talk a private nat Ir te a majority of the Re- raat the conference you or Sunday should decide passage of a Metropolitan uld you acquiesce In that * he wan asked to-day, rsonal ends to serve,” replied the Senator, "I want to do what Is best for the Republican party f the party leaders ahould not be parsed, EN if they were going to the con- tam polng to Hatt. oa | ed to KO els 7 ' Republican members of the why sh The to Chautauqua a oe BEN 41ND ¢ \ AVE Ane CFAIEDDS ? 5 | | nd Senate are the ones who will determine Nnally whether a bill ral of them to meet ch a concluston nd until that tor receive! to-day enough VHIIISG I 9S" SS Reece LITTLE BERTHA A WANDERER | Notitled morning, the Adam | ) ives at N: panded that sl ide fome Saturday, March 23d| Silk Eton Coats, Splendid Values. These coats are adaptations of Peau de Soie and taffeta, lace or linen collars, $17.50, value $25.00. Ettons, of taffeta, Russian lace col- lars, postillion backs, $24.50, value $30.00. Ettons, of tucked and plain taffeta, tich lace collars, postillion hacks, corner at Ninth street: but nearly every normal foot can be fitted; the best selection in narrow widths, but plenty of broad ones, too. Boys’ Tan Calf Shoes, 75c— siger sizes 2% to 5% cost $1, and 5 i is just abous half their value. $29.50, value $35.00. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th 8t. Just off the ocean steamer. telegraphic summons for onference to assure a good attendance, Burt’s Fine Shoes. This season's styles for women, in Boots and Oxfords, are now They are handsomer than ever—better than ever. ready. the price is less, Burt's Fine Shoes now sell merly they were $5.00 to $8.00. New methods and improvements have made this change pos- The high quality is maintained. unequalled in style, tit and quality. sible, who want the best EDWIN C. BURT C ‘e w& for so little. fast. 4-quart Milk Boilers, $1. And 2-quart Buckets, 23c. 15-inch Roasting Pans, 45c. 4-quart Berlin Kettles, 38c. 4-quart Tea Kettles, 60c. 4-quart Covered Saucepans, 52c. at $3.50 and $5.00 a pair—for- Burt’s Shoes, as ever, are They are made for women ing calls for. Orasd West 23d 7Ste Decorated Toilet Jars, 35¢. Nickel Plated Teapots, $1. Gas! Pails, 45c. SALE AT ALL FOUR CONVENIENT STORES. lle OUTFITTERS Spring Clothing Values. = Our Spring battle has begun. Wel ny clothing of the foremost manufacturers | into our stores—we have also priced | Sit to defeat the closest competition. /Our vast outlet enables us to buy best and sell cheapest. Judge by these sam- ples: 10° lower on regular goods—| about half lower on specials. Men’ s Kitchener Coats. | r of all the new Spring Coat ke; length to the knee. Men’s Spring Suits. As special lot ot new Spring eSullt ven fit- y houlters | X Siriking Sale of Suits and Top Coats, 1.90. The story of this sale New Yorkers know—many have already profited thereby. d and marked to sell at $9.50, $12.00 and ¢ , We have cut the price to ‘The stock of suits includes lick Cheviots, phids, stripes, pin-head. checks, id brown mixtures in the new Spring etlects—all stylish, durable. well-made The appee lot Top Coats includes the best spring shades of all-wool covert, cet nape ane | ined. 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. Bros Hi have not only gathered the choicest | \& wholesale market. Spring Clothing is because they are re sent to such a sacri is still here for you “ussian Blouse, Double-brea with vests. Cheviots, Corduroy de an Sizes 5 Tweeds, ored; sale price lined and finished. Retail value §7.50 to $3.50; sale price, and Black Worsted made with square s| 241 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. {4th and 15th Sts, wy Cortlandt St.. bet, Church and Greenwich Sts, | 125th St. corner 3d Ave. TO MEN AND BOYS. Balance of J. Hippel’s Stock of Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing. The Hippel stock was one of the finest in the About $15,000 worth of clothing in all—half of it Boys’ $4.00 Suits. Vestee Blouse and Double-breasted Suits, si trictly all wool, Blue and Black Fancy Cheviots and Cassimeres. New natty styles, excellent cut and tailorship. 'e Rotail value $3.00 to $4.00; our sale prices. Boys’ $6.00 Suits, Blouse, Well made in allt Spring styles, handsome! Young Men’ s $8. 00 ‘Suite. Young Men’s $12.00 Suits. Sizes 13 to 19 years. Thibets; also fancy Cassimeres and Worsteds; ing, thoroughly up-to-date. $10.00 to $12.00; our sale pricesses Dust Pans, Se. Japanned Trays, 10c. Wax Tapers, 3c a box. cork Screws, Sc. Slaw Cutters, 10c. Japanned Foot Tubs, 15c. “Wanamaker”! Clothes Wringer, $1.85. Wash Boards, 10c. Furniture Polish, 10c. Wire Sponge Racks, 10c. MAIL ORDERS FILLED, OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. Mostly from our own stock; not all sizes | Titan calf—such as the United States Government selected for army shoes; | Gre and good shape; sizes 11 to 2. | 10-quart Cook Pots, 82c; 12-quart, $1.| rated egg, or a handful of candy. Half a dozen sizes—10c to 75c. H ousefurnishings Priced So Cheaply The sale continues with unabated interest. Rerely are first- class kitchen utensils and other housekeeping needfuls procurable The Venetian Ware—new perfect goods—is all marked at least a third below the regular prices, But it’s going Note your needs for the kitchen from this list: THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 22, 190K: OGomorrow’s Offerings of SHOE We’ve done some remarkable shoe selling in our Bargain Shoe Stores, as most people We’ve done greater things than ever before already this month; but we don’t think we have ever quite equalled the offerings prepared for to-morrow— from the smartest Paris mod-|f jels and are of taffeta and|Jin Greater New York well know. | Peau de Soie. L:tons, many of which are marked at Men’s $5 Shoes at $2.50—) Men’s $3 Shoes at $1.50— These are stylish shapes, and include nearly all leathers; many sample lots and pairs. Most all sizes to start, and the average value is better than $3. Men’s $2 Shoes at $1— Stout satin oil leather with thick soles; round and square toes in broad widths; pood, honest working shoes for man cor boy, at just half price. And thousands of pairs of other shoes for ‘men and boys, at a saving of a quarter or a third, Made according to the ideas of that inventive genius that presides over our cancy he isn’t planning a new extra palatable confection, he’s busy with European toy makers, telling them how to p.od give sentiment to a gift of candy, or to decorate a table, or please the children. Now come rabbits as a motive power. The little green and gold carts to which they're attached are to hold a f f Easter Novelties | Extraordinary Just Half Price Shoes for men and women at this radical concession; and very exceilent and staple shoes for children at reductions not quite as great, but equaliy remarkable because so seldom obtainable under- price. These in the Men’s Annex Store, Fourth avenue, southwest The exact news follows : Women’s Bargain Shoes in the Basement of the Main Store Women’s $4 Shoes at $2— Small Boys’ Shozs at 80c— Of hei highest ¢ Made Uae a min's Ercal sole: ti Usual $1.25 : 5 sm | Women’s $3 Shoes at $1.50 Black kidskin ace an oe of Kid, 75¢ sheel shoes y se Baby S Shoes al 50c— | 3, When things to A unique toy or favor that will please little ones and big ones alike. ‘Ne ‘T-quart Preserving Kettles, 46c. ‘Wall Soap Dishes, 14c. Lequart Tea Pots, '32c. l-quart Coffee Pots, 32c. 9-inch Granite Pie Plates, Sc. 3-quart Granite Milk Pans, 10c. Granite Wash Basins, large size, 10c. From this list, jot down the articles that spring house clean- The savings are one-fourth aad one-half—too big to be ignored. The refrigerators, too, are decided bargains. Brass Top Wood Fibre Cuspidors, 18¢- Scrub Brushes, Se. Dust Brushes, 10c. Step Ladders, 'S ft., 45c. Ammonia, Sc. Window Chamols, Sc. 9-rod Clothes Dryer, 38ce Refrigerators and Ice Chests— Ice Chests, $2.85, from $4.25; $4, from $6; $4.25, from $6.25; $5, from $7.50. Nasement. os ae Made for us alone. Not to be found ~— else, Dentistry. 243 B'WAY opp. CITY HALL PARK HANKS TEETH CLEANSED FREE DOWN TOWN FOR TWO WEEKS| 6th AVE. CORNER To get their advance stock of fortunate—for you and for us. Only tiring from business would they con- tice, to pick from. ‘CROWNS Vestee, Norfolk, af Single-breasted Suits, to 16 years. Made of Cassimeres, Res and 2.95 6th Ave. Office NEVER CLOSED) JERSEY CITY—York, cor. Grove St,| NEWARK-—Broad, cor. Market St. Biue and Black and TELEPHONES IN ALL OFFICES. ‘ool; finely made; nicely The newest spring cut. 4.75 Help Wanted—Male This lot contains Blu: Cheviots, Diagonal and houlders, faultless tailor- 14th ST. |) 7.50} Retail value Spree farm for something else? tise t under the “Real DO YOU WISH TO EXCHANGE A Adver- Estate to Buchange! column in the Sunday THETH te Week, Call and get our estimates before poine elsewhere. Lowest prices est guaranteed work in Greater York. Our instalment or easy: ment system—$1.00 down and \g yey on gold and all work. Wi pute Gold Fill- ek WA. Ings, $2.00 uj AY Silver Filling ZA $1.00, goold Crowns, DR. RANKIN, DENTIST. (OPPOSITE ENRICH BROS.) 366 Sixth Ave. , 2 eee ae? & Canal ty. Corner egal 2 Vere sow York City CREDIT. Clothing for men, women and children at lowest CAs PRICES ON CREDIT. monthly payments, Tiamonds, Watches elry. MANHATTAN CREDIT CO. iy piaaic DS, WATCHES — Weekly veal Sata Sisluen ot cs Bi'itsiacn tae WAUTHAS WATCH berry FURNITURE A AND CARPETS eee erie, culo, on frat Sa Nasement $1 COVERT Cloths? . ~ pat 60c a yard é eR AST Sad We have obtained two thousand yards of this popular fabric to sell at this little price. | Covert cloth is ideal tor tailored and princess gowns, as every woman knows, and more in demand this spring than ever, These are in an excellent qua spring weight, | and the most desirable mixtures of cadet or national blue, dark gray, brown, cardinal and green. 50 inches wide. 60c a yard, instead of $1 Plenty for mail orders. Fourth avenue, SILK WAISIS % ? |< $ $3.75, Worth $5 to $7_ 9g ~~ | Hand- Fine, new, perfect Waists, tresh from the taciory. some styles; all sizes. Made of plain taffetas in desirable colors and black; plaited, hemstitched, trimmed with small buttons. Regular $5 to $7 values, at $3.75 Each! An extraordinary offering. Not on sale until 9.30, Saturday morning. Mail orders will be too iate, Second four, Tenth street. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts. For Sale “WATERBURY "DENTAL PARLORS, {54 West 23d St., New York, (Opposite Kden Musee.) | 414 & 416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. (second door. west:ot) Ah st TeeT POSITIVELY EXTRACTED! WITHOUT PAIN DY OUR “EW t DISCOVERY APPLIED 10 THE Our New System of Selling Clothing ON CREDIT <D rium “AGSICAL, GUMS. Outfitters to the Entire Family. 7 West 14th Street,near Sth Ave. | Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Toy, 223, bare zour_ toa UNLESSLY morning and go id Filling: ver Fillin CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. | Mestores old scote and badly decayed teeth to patural Beauty at « small cov. Hours 8 A. M. to 6 P, 3. Sundays and Holidaya 9 to 4. German, French ond Swedish LADIES IN ATT! NO Paamination and Copsultation Free. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS. NEW YORK: 5) WEST 23D BT. (Opposite Eden Musee.) WE E GIVE YOU CREDIT. MEN AND WOMEN'S CLOTHING, ALL OF THE LATEST STYLES, AT CASI PRICES, BROOKLYN: 414 AND 416 FULTON (areond doce went ot Abraham rear eD xeEwan 2 BOAD, BT. sOre: Btore.) For Sale. Y FURNITURE. $1 DOWN OPENS ACCOUNT. BO CENTS WEEKLY. 431 Eighth Ave.ti.in E LOWEST PRICES. OPEN saTURDAY! AN MONDAY EVENINGS. ATEWIN'S AB W.14TH ST,, | DIAMONDS, Walden, Jewelry: weexly payments, earer. Wyma tea ator ca 267 W. 1