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Representative Sullivan Returns Trom Washington, Where He * Received Ovation and Defeat: ed ‘Party Leader in House. Park Row Restaurant Decline to. Accept Reduction of Wages: Nand: Go ‘on Strike. SILENCE FOLLOWS STORM. _ KEPT MCLELLAN ON WAYS fj AND MEANS COMMITTEE. oe Reduced “tepin $12 ‘to $10 Weekly—trikers’ Places Soon Filled by Eager. Men witting to Work at’Any Price. © Likes the-Capital and Congress Better‘than Albany and-Leg- “‘slature Because -All Is “On the’'Level” Ana stlence, ikea Cognit came To heal thp blows of pean. eect, Perhaps you noticed the unwonted stillnesa about the lower part of the city last night? It seemed “as silent as the crave.” It was all because not a dish rattled nor a volce roared “Drot one—ham and—white wings, sunny side up!” in the far-famed restaurant or quick lunch emporium of one Dennett, at No. 25 Park row. ‘There was aatrike on, Wages were euddenty reduced from, the higher sum- Did “Bix Tim") hypnotize those Con- @resamen at Washington? Did he stop them from throwing Col. George B. Mo- Clellan off the Ways and Means Com- . mittee? Did ‘Tim’ throw the harpoon into thé- new minority leader, John Sliarp Willams, of Mississippl, who k ‘tholight it was-up to him to create a the Either one of enough for any one ected to run jovernment _besi them Joba is big New York and ides. vacancy, intthe comialtibe by Gusting th De ‘Talkin; rh norte orien ae mer standard to the lower winter sched- y Gusting the} minds me. of, the: stories print am lock, = FN A Sa that] vic, It was unmounced at 8 o'cloc! mon of "Little Mac''? We walt ere relieving |, just ask “Big Tim," or “LAttle just as the men era Ww Now. fact of that ¢ munches n the girls whé servé, during the day the committee. matter is that there are hunches of he ‘to Bucceed Col. Tim," or Col. "Mike" Padden, or | members who want ; men refused yg Mallen, or “Sam" Wolff, Cisiias . Tambor OC cpa Ways and and tyr "pa conte Ss bea ni ee. ‘There. ts 3 se Mg) Oe oleae They ware rivalry for eommitteeships discovered, | Mannger.B. H. Graham told tho re- reat) Was! ‘on—when the Will: a prere. ever, was at Al-lieving force that for the next six ty — Aamsonjan coup wag tried, and they tan bang. jupposé that’s natural, but ‘dkch testity that “Bix Tym" Just roused | £0F. al the work is done int cominttiees | months the §12 persons would get YEE ene "minority. Manes i “S| down at mt ter Me There were so | $10, and the $6 “omnibuses” only % a 1 -SiBey ; ies enng, many selee ithe oCalan'e. commit-|wepk. The outcry was ‘loud. It was Bei “All on the Kevel., toes! bound to be fr.o- | succeeded by the. great stiliness. ere pinecat at sR RDC. Wate “How do 1 like Congress? oh, ‘Con- | the! use Peace for| For an.hour the ees in the kitchen ‘ Gressiis all right. ‘The work ia better—-|yours’ I told the aspirants, and then I! gerambied around among themeetves i more Sore aignited= than up In.the Benate at i at et jdiecefians to. wuck of ahene land the oysters. worked th ves up Ajbany. They haven't got any, Mills. to arian ot ne MeClelian Tne gone and cre: [into stews, for Thera were obly two pa down at Washington, There \? Loan to take ‘ils Job | loyal to'serve them. All is as level as a plain, Evyeyything is on’ or ot New! York. the other girls had gone home when + "the devel d here, Uj nee anes. <a) Sorat: fii Scud-| the, then came. When pre em men struck, @ Jeyel down ¢ peat Albany, in Mc@lellan's} the. two girls—one" of Manager ‘why, there's nothing but bits! ? ‘Boor | pert eet Cie the ow York delega- | Graham says has made be' en and graphical and political. giher ang held a caucus jt | every day in tipe during ‘her, eleven years’ eervica—remained op duty -until Mr. Graham could send to the “other Daantt restaurants for extra help. Things were going lone, ‘smoothly this morning. There’ were lots of persons at the doors. ail night After, the news of the strike spread, each ‘willin; Fork for $10 0 (week—or %, if nee Said Mr. Gri Mant night was the time for the an- of the winter rates in all ¢ho ett restaurants in Manhattan yn. It was @ regulat, thing During. the summer we pay. the (higher prices because so many ers can get ne Good, work at -the ,aummet resorts, and Swell "there Is nothing, toe ify pelp ts soarce.” nd the religious mottoes on the walls ee atiomy you Snow. Why, ‘Tim te going | of the emporinm beamed: ‘Trust in the pee he Aperet an ‘ongreas, He's| Lord, He. will provide,” and “Watch te fellows down there scared| your hat and coat." death piready.| a went.to) Washing: fon “with [him “and saw “things. Col Padden, “Little” Tim” «Larry Mull sin and «host of the boys went along. Why, A ae | aa ali] “Ts ennaylvania slong | to the ment cere thoulg ‘neva "eegs | audience rise out for the voted, Fr inst “ such. : Yes, I guess me and Congress will Mt nity j demand A get along all right together, It's.a Ciaisn reain 2 body of men all told, but they od mittee: until he fe reset Pbie Gonions ot any deuces on our delegation from | * faces: sha New York. We have seventeen of the best that ever went into Congress rom New York, and every man a true Demo- Consesat: 10 serve on a cominittee! : more for his t if he is on a committee than: if fei keot'on the-carpet, there ae lot: of my friends’ who want me to ge on the Naval Committee, Well, tat % pfetty good committec, I think, and Terrather have that than be releweted to the Ceci rveltee} on Agriculture ,or crat. “Where 1s my seat? Why it's just where I can fasten my eye on the ne ahd get his attention. It is not ~ nor wet too far. It's near eli for me. when I want don't have to yell at that. Do Well, not until a Reet Plepoblisan embers try ae funny then we New York mem- _ ders will be heard. tro hen Ptook my seat 1 fo auditorium bl, cr than any | $1 Hhestre tn inthis town. Ob! but they ware 4 jot of ee 0c] wechoed Ban Sam wiieon. —— FAILED 10 HANG HIMSELF.. John Williams was arraigned in police /court to-day, charged with stealing $7 worth of bric-a-brac’ from a Japanené atore in Fifth avenue. During the night samen. ‘They sent. a | hye had tried to commit suicide by ha fre into our ox and ret eta played | toe hn himself th this cell at Police Head- ‘See! the Conquering. Hero Comes.” body of men, I/not heads, but chey weren’ it rows.. They were \ elfun makes @ | tha Blouse ana T aim porry he ts going Gusk, but. of course, he can't hold dawn fwo' Jobs at once. He couldn't be, ex: 12Ist St. & 3d Ave, Chatham Square. : ‘12st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave.|/193 to 205 Park Row. Chathaen Squt Two Establishments. EVERYTHING ‘ HOUSEKEEPING. > Everything Reliable. Our CARPET and RUG DEPTS. are full of BARGAINS. y Cobbler Seat CHINACLOSET, ROCKER, , oak, highly ‘ nae bes K either in. oak or polished ; linoak or 1’ mahogany * has glass door and 3 finish, Reduced for this Golden Oak CHIFFONIER, with 12x20 oval , plate mirror, well made BRASS BED: SALE. inch posts, 7 les ih bead head boar This All- Brass Bed, 114 tntlm, * posts, bow foot board.” feauced: 1OM $29.75 LOsssese sess sete ve |e > gaturay ‘a Cash or Liberal Credit. | hae, COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. i Street: and 3d Ave, Sark: Row, near Chatham’ Square. aie?” itl $19.75 ens Heep re papas Will Busy Himself with the Interests of His Large Per- sonal Estate. Mayor Low's pians for the months to follow his retirement from office ,have heen minde tentayvely. To an intimate friend the Mayor told’ of the tnterests that would occupy his mind for a time. For a month he will busy himself with the cares of his vast personal estate. Many of the securities will be rear- ranged, for when he was elected two years ago he disposed of all interest In concerns that were to have any dealings with the city. The many duties ‘of the Mayor have prevented him from paying much at- tention to his private affairs, and It is said that his estate hns made no money during his administration. While his private interests were at a standstill he spent much money. Dinners for Prince Henry and other dignitaries’ cost enor- mously, and'were paid for out of the Mayor's private funds, The Low summer home at North East RSDAY _EVENTNA, : “MAYOR LOW MAKES: ik WHITER RATE PLANS FOR FOTURE Male "hertlent ahi at. Dennett's! After Rati dieene tron from Office He 12; 1903. it cost Mr. Low $100,000 aside trom his $15,000 salary to be Mayor. When hisifinancial interests are straigt- ned out he will go to Burope and travel for several months, It {8 probable 1 not return Until the end of Ma: he will go to his suminer homy at th Fast Harbor for a long reat, re- e Until the Presidential cam- Republican Conwulttee has already | to take the stump ‘for Ro it is provable that he will » There is said to 5 Fresitent of Columbla Universit RIGHT UP TO-DATE Is Our Fall and Winter stock ‘of CLOTHING for Men, Women and Children, and as_re- gards prices we guar- antee to’ sell’ you on CREDIT as cheap as any Cash House.” A cordial in- yitation is extended to all to call and see us. ZRITZ & TARSHIS, Bargains for Bargain Friday With the Old-Fashioned Definition! Merit is the corner-stone of every.bargain-announcement made in this Bakpain rt Friday Store-News. The usual accomplishment of the unusual has oceurred)chere:: again because three thousand people set about to accomplish something. -The result is store-news for Bargain Friday of such importance to the economically i inclined that the Ss suggestions would be extrava; nce pesmi att +5 t/a haa ARNON 7 ARE x Remarkable Furniture Clearance!’ This great sale is made up end and ends—one piece of a kind+-some perfect, some. slightly shap-worn, but withal the greatest lot of genuine bargains ever assembled for the public’s view. 4 Never has Seeing been Gait to such an extreme! : The figures named on some-of items below. are two-thirds regular prices—some half regular, and many One-Quarter Regular Price! © °° Notice carefully the following table of remarkable price cuts: Harbor, Me., has been closed since his|N. Y., 2239 3d Ave. “nr. 122¢ st. election, ‘and duftng: the. waim months|N, Y., 741-3. 8th Ave, pr.adthst || Fancy inlaid India Seats, ; Couch, Ke tetetadl bane pl Vernis-Martin ‘Arm: Chair, he fa: odcunied a hoyse at Rye. | Brook! y | from’ whichithe: Mayor cod’ come. to lyn, 468 Sth Avg, nr. soth st. prune or eepkeeanee sa) 7T5¢ | marked $32, to-morrow.. $21 -00} Sicient orice was $15, \o- |: f the city each day. It is estimated that | Brapklyn, 535 Fulton St. opp. Eimipl. y Dining Table, ©! b orately| 3.pi Gold i a droll Parlor Tables, vers marked yes; ” carved, arial | J serday the pee sy AG eid deed aay puree wes Se) Pata $15.00. $172,650, to-morrow. . $1 15.00. Jan Daniell Sons Sons Offer Three Excellent ’Vatues' in ladies’ Velvet Waists, Navy, Brown, and clusters front and back gun metal buttons, Sleeves; value $4.00, for. Biack Peau de Soie, Louisine ed, accordion plaited, «Stitched; others. trimmed value $6.75, fo White Wash: Waists, y ras, yoke tucked and hem: tite! hed; large sleeves and fancy colla>; value $1.80, special Bl ccegece Rug Dept. —3d and 4th’ Floors, Broadway. Wonderful Rug Bargains. Brussels Rugs, soy ® feet; value $1800, for Fine grade Smyrna Rugs, siz value $25.00, for. Sale of Irish Point Lace for $7.80 a pair, now... Mail Orders Promptly Filled. BROADWAY, 8 & 9 STS. $3.00 ee adjustable pantasote, Rates Couch, Rockers i $0, to: @e fp. | $29.50. tomorpy.,. 20.00 foes a ee eeeeseees $5. 00 Tabourets ie it Pip sited Oy shand-carved oak $1,5Q, now fs Wai sts. rary Desk, ree ow Divans, fancy upholstered gold, | Original price was £25;tor jet! , marked $112, to-mor- 75; 00 original pricews@® (0) OH Velewonse ant ped one tne? tucked COWiise cescsesseccvecs $244 to-MOTTOW- + 00. 0 ge rimme: with fancy collar risk full $3. 25 Enamelled Reds tf haye been | Jardiniere Stand ee es Te Se re eee $10 and $72, Paki ae ” $7.00. to-morrow. . ss eeeaeee je! was $50, to-morrow... , and Taffeta Waists, box pltit- tucked and hem: $5.25 with French knots; xt and Mad- 98c Not a quarter of the hosts of values are covered by this-short list. ‘No matter what of niture you need, come to-morrow or Saturday for the greatest furniture bargains ever known. Friday’s Sale of Books © ‘ $2.50 Gold This ec ae erer ee See cd tif season! i in A Sei Wary hry just the books in most demand. We must clear decks for our tremen- ats holiday stock, thus these riddance prices for to-morrow: Jane Austen’s Work: 6) feet ae good.” STERLING REMEDY Through Men’s ? Suits BLOOMINGDALE B6ROS., 3d Avenue, soth and 60th Streets. i For To-Morrow. able to repeat the sale of ‘and Overcoats $6.50 Boys’ $3 ey $3.50 Suits and Overcoats, sizes 7 to 15 years, Thackeray’s Works — 14 f Handsome = a link: limp leather bind vols. fine cloth binding, * Be roe ue trate ge es $ 1 2.48 tarhpetalic SEC bass ou $12.32 gilt tops; special. . $2 85 ree in beautiful new : Sir Walter Scott’s Noveis Uncle Tom's Cabin--Fine to be ly wrought—a value ‘not ' §$ 1 7.50 —25 vols., full limp leather art illustrated edition, beau- ‘o'be missed by any-one tae binding; spetial..........+ $22.00 tifully bound; sp: ,88c } interested — special os Vi . $4.98 Charles Dickens’ Works— Unc'e Tom's Cabin it q mortow, pair, 47 vols., full limp leather memorial edition; special... 45 binding; special.......--. $14.96 | webster’s School and Of Victor Hugo’s Romances — fice Dictlonary.—Revired os 9 vols., fine cloth binding, edition for 1903; special... e with gilt tops; special..... $4.30 | Web: or’ Twentieth Cen- Dickens’ Masterpleces—9 tury Dictionary — hie bor vols., fine cloth binding, * gilt ops; special. ” $4.30 beng wih Heypew 5 f Alphonse Daude Ro- fi th a mances—7 vols., fine cloth fo mal rohe— 4 binding, gilt tops; special.. $3.38 special. sale rc ' $2. 98 to-morrow, Boys’ EiderdownRobes, $1! I stripes and plain colors,” Main Floor, 60th St. Section. woe n nnn nnn nnn A Men’s $1.50 Kid Gloves, $1. quality English cape walking gloves; made of the-finest wes east in mocha, ive brown ad tan; all sizes; every pait fully “guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction to wearer. 1 Not more than two pairs sold to one customer at this special price of, pair, 25c for Women's 50c. Gloves. 69c for Women’s $1 Gloves. Excellent quality glace kid gloves, with Paris point backs, two clasps, Good gloves; made of excellent quality cashmere, light welght, In| i) tan, English red, white and black; all sizes; every pair guaranteed, two-clasp styles; all sizes. Night Shirts, 35¢, Made of excellent quality flan- let nelette; heavy fleece naj fal sh cut 52’ inches long; sortment of ned alone with plenty of room; ‘Main Flopr, 59th St. Section. Bho res io 18—well tablet stamped OO none nn nanan nnn nanan wi — special, and booklet free. Address e 9 ch, » Shahi adgholbs Girls’ Smart New Dresses, {°° 0. 5 ora dott q In Infinite Variety and Price-littleness! Main Ploor, 60th Bt. Section: a- Here are pretty little frocks in the season's newest styles and m: terials, made Hecomingly and in rare good taste—just the sort of dresses to please mothers: Q8c tor Checked Materials. | Made in the Russian style so popu- , lar, with band of cashmere, trim-* med with brass buttons on side; collar, belt and cuffs trimmed with fancy braid; sizes 6 to 14 years. $1.98 tor Cashmere and Plaid. Dainty gowns in pretty colors and several styles, effectively trimmed with braid, in different mixtures or lace and velvet; sizes 4 to 14 years, Women’s Auto Mackintoshes,4.49 Women's smart automobile, mackintoshes of fing qualty ae Heaut 1 $2.25 for Cashmere. Made with yoke of tucked white silk, with pointed cape ruffle and full’ front; prettily trimmed with silk braid; sizes 4 to 14 years. $3.49 for Cashmere. Made with yoke and blouse front of plaid silk; ruffle. and empire front; trimmed with stitching and band of silk; sizes 6 to 12 years. Second Floor, 50th St. Section. ‘More Colored Shirts al 59c. The Kind Men Pay a Dollar For! To men who fully appreciate bargain-giving this sale of regular $1 shirts at 59c. has appealed most forcefully—reinforcements have been added to the small balance left from a day or so ago's sale— so to-morrow the chance is here again for bargains, The shirts are smartly made in the newest style; of the finest grade percale, corded madras and London Town materiais. Plenty of good designs and colors for selection—sizes Cc Matn Floor, 60th St, Section. 14 to 17—take your pick at Men’s25c.CashmereSocks, l5c. |- We made a lucky purchase of a goodly lot of these splendid cash- Pe wool navy blue serge, mai full bishop sleeves, belts, ja rolled velvet collars. peste garments made itor B style and service- ty—special sale style with Same capes, Women’s Salegn i. jini Pelticoats, $1.29. Of good black mercerized Sate, een, with deep knee flounce, tily finished at bottom wittr p! ing and tucked pith ck worth $1.69—as ~ special for to- morrow we mark $1 29 e the price 24 Floor, 50th St. Sectian. a fortunate purchase we are $10 and $12 Men’s -Collars, S5c. % 4 Doz. collars which give as good service as'any collar . Selling to-day at 15c. They le of, splendid, qualit, brie; four p and are in 35 different styles fat choice — straight-standing, wing, high-band and poke styles—spe- cial at. 55c. half a dozen. Floor, LL. CARS TRANSFER TO. be BLOOMINGDALES". mere socks, and can thus afford to announce this special for to-mor- 15c. 19¢,for Women's 35c. Stockings— Of fine black cashmere; well made and comfortable Stockings, with Oxford heels and toes, Excellent Stockings and suré to give satisfac- tion to the wearer,’ { » Main Flodi reets: “They are “made of the best quality fine imported cashmere yarn—sizes 936 to 11%%—sale price, pair, 123 c.for Women "825c.Stockings— Of good, plain black two-thread | cotton, with double soles;” white | or black feet; all sizes; also excel- | lent quality heavy black fleece- ‘a ae. To-Morrow. $1.95 Second Floor, 00th Bt, Section, ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES'. H cotton and black cotton with silk embroidered insteps. Doth gt Si “ALL CARS TRANSEER Toy \ BLOOFIING ES’. BLOOMINGDALE BRO: 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth St