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a ee = f b ’ : ' ~ an Harriott M. French, respectively, of % AYNE DIDNT WEEP. HE SAYS John H. Eggers, of the Typothe- tae Committee, Was Present at Meeting and Declares that No Tears Were Shed. _ PRINTER HERMAN’S METHODS DENOUNCED, Contract for P. 0. Money Order Blanks Led to Indictment of Henry C. Hallenbeck and Nor- man R. Metcalf in Washington Postmaster-General Payne did not Weep defore President Roosevelt and a committees of the United Typothetac, neither did he threaten to resign rather than cancel a contract the Post-Ofice Department had made with Paul Her- @mn, a young printer of this city, ta! Jet him furnish the money orer blanks for a yoar. This is on the authority of John H. Migsers, of No. 32 Irving place. Mr. Wesers was there as a momber of a committees from the United Typothetae @ protest against awarding the con- fract to Herman. Presiden Roosevelt wanted young Herman turned down, ‘ut Gen, Payne was firm. Herman was head of the money orter .@reat printing concera, Tho company put in a bid for the money order busl- ‘Their employes, Mr, Herman, put @ Did also. It was $45,000 below that the big house and the contract went ham. Out of the succeeding struggle of the Dig firm to get the business has grown ‘ehe indictment of Henry C, Hallenbeck ené Norman R. Motcalf by the Grand Jury at Washington on a charge of con- apiring to defraud the Government Metcalf will bring the conversation be- tween President Roosevelt and the Post- mester-General into their defense. Avel Crook, Mr. Hallenbeck’s lawyer, Yesterday that in the course of the con- versation the Postmaster-General wept and threatened to quit, Mr. Eggers’s Statement. Mr. Bggers gave out this statement to- “The committee presented the protest of the Typothetae to President se~ inet. e President expressed In sympathy with the United ‘Typothetae, our stand belng that Her- man was a confidential employee and had gained his knowledge of the busi- ness the firm he was underbidding, ‘The commiutes waited the «arrival of the Cabinet and the Preaident then the Postmaster-General into his Office and the committee presented ite case to Gen. Payne. During the Qourse of the conversation the President “ “That's what I want, I want him Gaeening, Herman) turned down.’ ‘Gen, yne did not threaten or sug- gest as ie Poaseased und acted toward the’ Pree. jent and the committee in a kindly and familed. And he did not turn Herman er agreed to make an afM- Smt about this and lave mover” been aon Sis. hacors nas reminded that his id not cover whatsthe Post. neral really sald. The reply ats what Gen. Payne sald it be very much in his “favor, ice doing shall have the other members of the anne J, Horace MoFarland, of Hi Pa, and Wiltam i. Lee “ot 4 | Not Prepared te Bia. Postmanter eee MARRIED IN COURT. Woung Pair trom Bridgeport Are United by Magistrate Barlow. i owed announcing that they to be marriwt, @ young pair, gave thelr names as John Morales Conn., applied to Mfugis- wr, In the Centre treet to-day ‘to perform the ceremony. been to the City, but i was the count clerk, was s fs best ‘man and Magistinwe Bare the vceremony, Ne Ge tradegroom Kind te’ brie, °M* ———_ GIRL CYCLIST KILLED. URN, N. Y.. Oct. 8—Miss Belle daughter of Superinten- Btreet Department, who was in- \Many Society People and Neigh- |James Lorillard Kernochan, | Club and oross-country rider, took place | today from the | peopl clubs of New York and elsewhere, but by the Rev. Frank Melville Kerr, pastor Men’s Fancy Stiff Bosom Shirts, International Brand, Sold Everywhere at $1.00 AND Here at 4 Nearly all good dressers know the Interna- / tional Brand—know their style, how they fit, how well made they are; they also know the only price International Shirts ever sold ; d for is $1.00 and $1.50. i Here’s a chance to buy an Inter- i AG Hy national Shirt at... 59c Des Lire Made in Percales and fine Madras, shown in newest effects of dots, figures and stripes, detached and attached cuffs. The season’s newest ideas; sizes from 14 to 17% neck. A guarantee from the maker goes with every shirt. On sale to-morrow at 8 o'clock. Limit 6 to a customer. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. C. G Gunther’s Sons, Batablished A. D. 1880, FANCY FURS, The present mode of drese Introduces the extensive use of small 1° Garments, for Fall and carly Winter. An Inapection of the latest Victorines, Collare, Echarpes, Boas and Cravats ls respectfully Invited. They are made,—in novel desig ne,—of Russian Sable, H. B. Sable, Royal Ohinohilia Bolivian Chinohilia, Royal Ermine, 8 Bleute and Brown Opossum, Cllpp Dy. Molre Perelan, Sliken Persian, Natural Lynx, » Oolored Lynx, Netural Sliver Fox, Silver Tipped’Lynx, Natural Blue Fox, Brown Lynx, Fox, Blue Lynx, Black Fox, Alaska Oolored- Lyn Argent! Fox, ®Bable Colored Lynn, Crees Fox, Thibet White Pox, Rueelan Lamb, Btone Marten, Iceland Lamb, Black Marten, Beotch Lamb, Colored Baum Marten, The-new “Apteti” Muffe are made In Furs to matoh. 104 FIFTH AVENURY At Twenty-third Street PAY LAST HONOR TO REDMOND FLAYS J LNERNOCHAN BRITISH CABINET Says the Newly Doctored Minis- try Is Weaker Than Its Pred- ecessor and Predicts that It Will Go to Pieces, bors Attend the Funeral of the Well-known Clubman at The Meadows. (Special to The Hyening World.) HEMPSTEAD, Oct. §.—The funeral of the well- known momber of tho Meadow Brook LONDON, Oct. 8—Irish Natlonallet opinion of Premfer Balfour's recon- stracted Cabinet ts voiced in a tele- gram from John Redmond, the Irish Meadows, at East] tender. ag follows: Hempstead. Many well-known society] Dublin, Oct. 8, 1908. attended. "The reconstructed Cabinet ts In its ‘The floral pieces from friends were so| personnel incomparably weaker than It numerous that they filled two of the] was, No new man of any mark has large rooms of the Kernochan mansion,| been added to It. Arnold-Foster Is Not only fellow-members of different] careful and tndustrious, but he ts a most commonplace oficial “Alfred Lyttleton is entirely unknown outside of the cricket field. “Austen Chamberlain's promotion to the Chancellorahtp qwould under other circumstances be denounced as a job, but it {# rightly regarded as an au- dactous, mharacterisiic manoeuvre of his father to gain kudos from bis resignation and at the same time keap hia grip on the Cabinet. residents of all the countryside tokens of thelr esteem, ‘The funeral services were conducted sent of the Hempstead Presbterlan Ohurch, whtch the Kernochons have attended ever since thay came to Hempstead. ‘The interment was at Greenwood. The opffin was carried from the house to the hearse and to the grave by aev- eral of the servants of the Kernochan| ‘Tt goes mithout saying that the estate ,and thelr greif The| Government cannot last. The pallbearers were Mr. W [of the Duke of Devonshire ga Foxhail P. Keene, ( .| Knockout blow, Whether it will meet Center Hitchcock, Ruther-| Parliament in January or not is very ford, Charles Carroll, Henry Savage, | doubtful, But tf tt does I believe tt will Page Reginald Rony \1y, James W, Ap-| not last a week unless the Irish party pleton, Dudley Winthyoy, Frank Gray | comes to its rescue, Griswolé an Edward Buckley. ‘We are not overmuch concerned in keen. Winthroy collision, with a deli Tiding ‘her whost “epeter, ISTAIR®, HURT HIP. 4 old, of No. 18 fell down- 1,000 DOZEN | | | | JAMES MoCREERY & a Infants’ Outfitting Dep't. ad 4loor, Fall and early Winter Garments | Forinfantsand /ittle children |This department is now equipped with an extensive stock of French and Aimer- ican Novelties for Infauts’ | wear,and acomplete range | of Layettes, from simple to most elaborate designs. | Children’s coats,—made of | Ermine, Plush, silk, bear- skin, Velvet, Velours, Glace, Military cloth and all the New Autumn Fabrics, Hampers. Baskets. | Novelties, | ‘A visit of inspection is | solicited, Twenty-third Street. |JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Silk Hosiery. Black pure thread silk stock- ings—Spliced heels, toes and soles. Ribbed or plain, 1.50 value 2.25 Pure silk stockings,—ribbed weave with hand embroid- ered insteps,—floral orcon- ventional designs, 2.25 per pair. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & GO, Ladies’ Gloves, Cape, Castor, Kid and Suede Gloves. All the fashionable colors. These include white, pearl, “champagne” and the latest pale tints for even- ing dress, 1.00 per paiz. Twenty-third Street “American” Walking Glove. A clean-cut $1.50 value, because of its extra choice quality and perfect fit. Tans and Oaks. One Dollar! H. C. & Co.'s guarantee with every pair, HACKETT, CARHART & CO. Three Cor. $3th St, BROADWAY | Cor. Canal St. Stores. Near Chambers, CUTTER DALLAS SAFE. Revenue Boat Twice Reported Lost Reaches Ogdensburg. Be the merits of its fiscal policy. What We are concemed about is reform of PILIPINO REBEL GIVES UP, the abuse in Ireland and the restora- MANILA, Oct. &—Jullan Ramos, a{ ton of ovr national government, and leader of a band of Indrones in the Prov- ince of Cavite, has surrendered to the authorities, Noriel, a former oMoer of situation dev no has been arrested and ve we shail hoes balaane agg abetting the dear Ip Se : K we do not very much care from which Dngliah party we obtain our rights, “We etand to win, however, aa ti revenue cutter Dallas, twice reported lost while en route ¢rom New York to Ogdensburg, arrived after @ very stormy paseage. ‘The outter will make Ogdensburg ite headquarters, the district extending to More Sensational Bargains for Friday. Double Blue Trading Stamps. No wonder this Annibersary Sale ts an Immense Saccess! We never offered Money Saving Opportantties There were never better reasons why you should buy here. 50 great. Kot New York's Fastest Growing Store. you make. henbers <a, Satinfaction Gua ranteed Money Promptly Refunded, The plan of giving you Trading Stamps is equivalent to allowing you a discount on every cash purchase Blue Trading Stamps cost you absolutely nothing, and they can be redeemed for handsome, useful articles, Satisfy yourself as to the paramount values we are giving—and shall always continue to give—then think of our broad guarantee,'“Money refunded for the mere asking.” Once you are settled on these points, the fact that you can make an additional saving by asking for Biue Stamps is vividly impressed. | There are always s fendid soecials here for Bargain Friday. FOR TO-MCRROW TEERE ARE | POSITIEVLY UNHEARD-OF OFFERINGS. You get two biue stamps insteai of one With ebery len- cent purchase. That's another point of immense importance to blae stamp co.lectors. Men’s & Women’s Shoes. Button or Lace Shoes, high-grade leather in uppers, consist- ing of dongola and vici kid leather; newest styles, with toe caps; also plain sense shapes; full assortment of sizes; worth almost double; special to-morrow, per pait, common 1.50 = (Be Sure and Visit Our NeW Restaurant.) $1.00 Petticoats at 69c. Petticoats, full size, two styles, of tine quality mercerized materials, made with Van Dyke shape flounce of accordion plaiting, double rutfle finished, value, at also tucked rut tfles; $1.00 69c Walking Skirts at $1.9 Walking Skirts, in handsome mixed suitings; yoke of two straps and pleated front, or three-strap yoke and flare bot- tom, black or blue flare skirt in heavy chev- fot. Also Black Cheviot Dre: trimmed with three wide bands of taffeta silk and well lined; waistDands from 24 to 36 inches, and lengths from 39 to 45 38 Skirts, inches.s+« 1.98 Automobile Bags, 49c. Ladies’ Automobile, Carriage and Shopping Bags, large and medium size, of newest sattian leather in the new shades of red, blue, biack and green, all moire silk lined, and fitted with change purse, card case and crystal glass vinaigrette with gilt metal top; alues leather handles to match or jong up to $1.25... chains; 49c (Have You Dined in Our NeW Restaurant ;) Women’s Taffeta Gloves. Ladies’ Black Silk Tsffeta Gloves, of an exquisite quality, soit finish texture, Fall weight, 2 clasps at wrist, hand silk printed backs, in all sizes; a special anniversary bargain at.. 35c Mercerized Waistings. Including Cheviots, Vestings, Waistings, both in white and in white grounds with colored stripes; values range from 49c. to 69c. per to-morrow at... 8c eee eee yard; special 29c Muslin Underwear. Gowns — Outing flannel, heavy quality, full size, inclear pink and blue patterns, double yoke back and front; neck and sleeves finished with ruffles; 59c. value, at.........006 Corset Covers, 3 styl: S9c fine cambric, French shape, 3 in- sertings of Point de Paris and torchon lace; also in- sertings of embroidery, embroidery trimming round [oj neck and arms; 50c. value, at.... 2.0.0.0: cceeeeee Featherbone Gollars, 5c. Mull Stock Collars, stiffened with genuine War- ren’s featherbone, round and pointed, all sizes, 15c.; value at (Our New Restaurant Is Very Attractive.) Linings, Domestics, &c. Silk Cloth In thirty different colors; also black and De white; worth 15c.; special at......++seccseeeeceees New England Homespun; suitable for women’s and L 12% children’s dresses; worth 19c., at Hemstitched Plilow C: 15$c. each, at very fine muslin, worth J J Millinery Surprises. Hand-Made Hats, with brims of tucked and shirred A9c Jap silk, with fitted crown of black vely shapes at CUROUG BT Mohair Felt Dress Shapes, in color—and in several good shapes; biack ; Several the most desirable 75c. values, 49c Ready-to-Wear Hats, in a wonderful assortment of hand- made felt and velvet sorts; all desirable colors in sev- 79¢ eral shapes; special at... Boys’ Suits, 98c. Double-Breasted Norfolk and Sailor Blouse—The double- breasted are of excellent cheviot; sizes 6 to 15. The Norfolk Suits have 4 plaits and belt to match, with small collar; sizes 4 to 9. Sailor Blouse Suits of extra quality blue and gray cheviot, with collar to match, also with red or light blue col lars—all trimmed with soutache, embroidered emblem on shield and plaited sleeves; sizes 3 to Limit, 2 suits to a cus- 10. None sent C. O, D. tomer 98c (Oar New Restacrant Is on the Third Floor.) $3 Lace Gurtains, $1.44. Renaissance, Irish Point, Arabian, Antique, Cluny and Brussels patterns, 3% yards long, and from $4 to 60 inches wide; strong overlocked corded edges; regular prices range from $2.00, $2.35, $2.65 np to $3.00 per pair; on sale at,.. 1.44 42-Inch Storm Serge at 19c. Shown in red, garnet, green, brown, royal ‘blue, *19%¢ navy blue, and black; usually sold at 35c. yard; special at, 20-Inch Heavy All- lack guaranteed; woven on selyedge, 20-inch All-Silk White Corded Taffeta, in 20-Inch Co Q 19-Inch All-Silk Chi colorings... All 69c, qualities, special to-morrow "Paacy Corde neck Tal ‘affeta, wear A9%c Uf You Visit Our Handsome Restaurant Once You're Sure to Go There Again.) Girls’ Box Goa Girls’ Box Coats, in naval style, with large Genuine English melton cloth, Fall weight ~-stylish and durable—shown in blue, red and castor. Reverse cuffs, coit collar; double breasted; sizes 4 tu 14} regular value $3.50; at ts. emblem on sleeve. 1.98 (Moderate Prices in the New Restasrant.) Fall Waists at 39c. New Fall Waists, in fancy stripes and figur a very good flannelette—in cream, light or dark grounds, Full front, pleated at neck, pleated Not over back, fuil puff sleeve and tab stock. three to a customer. es; 39c Infants’ Wear. Infants’ Long and Short Bedford Coats, heavs lining, double cape; trimmed with wide satin ribton and id; $3 value, at........ +e Infants’ Long Slips, fine cambric, box plait down the front, neck and sleeves finished with cambric ruffles; 19c. value, at, Tailor-Made Suits, [Dic $7.98 Shown in black or blue heavy-weight unfinished cheviots, long Skirted Louis XIV blouse coat with shoulder capes, or 30 inch heavily strapped corset coats, Both styles are lined with tailor serge and have newest skirts to match coats; special, . 71.98 (Visit Our New Restaurant, Third Floor.) Men’s Patent Leather Shoes. Equal in wearing qualities to $3.00 and $4.00 grades; Goodyear welted soles; ali sizes... Also a line of sample shoes in vici ki ind box calf, welted soles; choice of lot, pair.. 1.98 19c. Dress Shields Light Weight Wcshable Dress Shicids, did quality; sizes two, thre: and four; absolutely perspiration proof and equal in quality to regular 19c. grade, at at 6c. Laces and Handkerchieis. Choice Line of Fine Neckwear, in chiffon and lece 25¢ and moire; 49c. value, at Fine Torchon Laces, matche: per yard Lace Trimmed Han ikerchiefs; also s embroidered, 15c. values; special at....e. -. ome neatly Fancy Feathers. A great lot and rare assortments, Values Imported Values up samples. to 75¢. CG (Have You Dined in Our New Restaurant ?) Women’s Underwear. Women's Fresce Lire Vests and Pants—Vests are high neck, with long sleeves, pants have band and are ankle length; regular 29c. values, for.. French 19¢ Women's Fine Ribted Flezce Lined Corset Covers, in high neck and long sleeves, trimmed with crochet silk around neck and down froi SOC. COVErS, At... ....ceee hand- egular 25¢ Ghildren’s Underwear. and Pan sleeves; pants are ankle length; sizes from 16 Children’s Ribbed Fleece-Lined Vests s—Vests are high neck and long | 2} c to 34; special for this sale ,..............4 Boys’ Extra Heavy Fleece-Lined Shirts and Drawers; Shirts are finished with silk tape and pearl bi Drawers have sateen waist bands and sus; tapes; special at... ..csceccccesesscreeeee uttons; pender 25c Boys’ $3.50 Suits, Double-Breasted, Norfolk, Russian and Styles—Nearly all are all wool. $1.98. Sallcr Blouse Double-breasted and Norfolk Suits are shown in a great variety of fancy mixtures—sizes 8 to 16, The Russian blouses are in navy trimmed with colored soutache and finished with leather belt—sizes 3 to 7. The sailor blouses are of chevidts and serges, in biue, brown and red—sizes 3 to 10. Regular $3.50 values offered'all day to-morrow at... blue, attractively 1.98 (Our New Restaurant Is Very Attractive.) $14 Smyrna Rugs at $9. Reversible Smyrna Rugs, 12 feet eae by 9 feet wide, In red, green, terra cotta, blue and oak, Ori- ental and. Persian patterns; never offered for less than $14.00; very special for to- MOFFOW at. .eese sees eee eeceeeseee tees 9.00 Small Upholstery Items. 12%c. Figured Drapery Silkoline at Sc, 30c. Window Shades complete at 17c, 18c, Curtain Swiss, 40 inch, 7c... 10c. Mercerized Heavy Pillow Cord, 6c, 20c. Extension Rods, 9c. Tapestry Table Gove Armure Tapestry Table Covers, knotted fringe, reversible, 124 yards square; worth $1.50, at.. se teeees rs, 756. 75¢

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