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Yepresentatives vote in committees as ACMWFELD SAVED, |=" COMES NOT Why He Favored Abolishing 87,500! Comptrolier Grout to-day + 5 " : : | who hel District-Attorney Still Fuming' 1: vax st on sO Say Over the Amendment that Will) mes: Allow the Noted Gambler to) .f77" sn Slip His Clutches, a ee IF HE ONLY COULD MAKE REGGIE VANDERBILT TALK! He'd Convict Canfield Sure—}— end of the year, paessh Imev_tirte tone «| (TONS TIPATION | “for Canfield and Vanderbilt? i = by taking, on arising, half a District-Attorney Jerome voiced again fo-day the disgust he expressed yes- gerday at Albany over the amendment to his bill directed at Richard Cahdold. {He repeated that if he could get Regi- [mala Vanderbilt on the stand he could »Becure Canfleld’s conviction. { “Hut the power of Canfield and Van- }@eridit in the Legislature appears to be ‘great,” he said. “Tho amendment in- [troduced in the committee ties my “hands until next September and gives ® Doonse fur gambling at Saratoga this gummer, Canfield has an expensive es- {tablishment at Saratoga. “1 am unable to find how the mem- w nt ‘Comptroller Grout Says the Al- 1 | oThe facts tn this case are simply is the starting point of disease, It can be easily removed Natural Laxative Water, Hunyadi Janos For your own protection ask for it by the full name, HUNYADI JANOS, SUBSTITUTES ARE WORTHLESS AND HARMFUL, ri) THE | allowed a Manager of a Pool- will « jiuicat tenders, Room Got Leave of Absence | i. | Without Salary. glass of the } bers. of the committee voted on the amendment. To my surprise I learned ‘that the vote of committee of this sort “We kept secret. ‘This is wrong. ‘The people have a right to know how thelr Well as on th floor of the Legislature. > | Hoa Dia Blsberg Votet |. $1 aim satisfied that Senator Dowling ‘ against tho amendment. The Senator from this city, Hlsberg, Wted on the question, but how he voted ‘I Rannot say. I think Senator Elsberg should bo given an opportunity to tell where he stands on the question of pro- tectlon to Richard Canfield, This amendment 1s particularly bold. It not only makes the law non-retroac- je, but makes ft inoperatve untit: Sopt. 1. On that date the season at Saratoga will be over practically and ( 5 Mf. Canfleld will he in shape to put up thie shutters on his gambling house for thp winter.” ‘| the District-Attorney was asked if he Yad sald in Albany that he knew that “Reginald Vanderbilt lost half a million pie tat poe “emt Oe Anybody can be a Boraxologist—just a oma comics Coatcts: [buy a package of BORAX. And it’s a! OADM IY Mad ations, 26S" athpsatt | Significant fact that there are no backsliders him as a witness aguinst Canfield T woul Saha cor footie Teanneettet |aMOong the Borax converts. would stand for it what 1 could reveal ors, dca LOG cM pie oe who has taken a Borax ba Mion ‘ot ‘the 2 ators i has once used Borax in its value as a cleanser. BORAX to the water—you to see how much easier and IN THE STREET wash things. But be sure you get pure Borax. Delirious from Pneumonia Pa- 20-MULE-TE AM trolman George Rose, of the Oak Street Station, Esoanes|/\t every Lo and drug store in 4, % and from Home and Perishes. J Ib. packages. Coast Borax Co., New York, Chicago, San Francise George Rose, a patrolman attached to| 0% c PS RenICa ER: the Oak street station, and who lived with his cousin, Fordyce W. F | 3 East One Hundred and t| Ron Bam 4 (+ Street, was found dead in tho stre n i = = ind es met) -Mule-Team—Our Trade Mark, front of No, 11 East O Thirty-fourth street & Rose had been ill for it was thought ho was tnofpient pneumonia, H @ physician shortly be dead, andthe phye Hundred and y salone he arose, dressed jimself and left the house. It ts believed he was deliri-! owed ot wea |OlOpist, always a Boraxologist. A person ‘Jany further preaching; the housekeeper who kitchen doesn’t have to be told again about! Send a stamp for our wonderful little book, “MODERN MIRACLES,” Pacific | KocB"s Uptown Prices Wake Downtown Shopping an Extravecance. | rr left word that} Cc } he would return later. 1 EF. } ABs soon as the poltceman was oft | . & 6 | Once a Borax- th doesn’t need the laundry or Add a little) "Il be astonished cleaner you can BRAND. Ne eraeh ta un ce KEL a | Friday and Saturday—Big Values in tlon had been noticed befc When the cousin left the house Walter A. Py Girls’ Suits and urls spot on One | y-fourth street, just) ui ; jots and wool etamines, all colors, including bl but his body was and 18 years, value $22.50, for two days... rm, An ambulance was sum Dresses. | MISSES’ SUITS, newest spring models, in a large variety of fancy mixtures, chev= jack, sizes 14, 16 16 905! eeraeenyies ; . | Mioned from Harlem Hospital, and the CH ORENS FANCY DRESSES—a manufacturer's sample _line—consisting af| ambulance su n fd that he had Sailor, high or to: neck style: Wor ¢ i é| npuarentiy, Jui 1. The body was anh ue € Ww nec tyles, of all-woo! challies, albatross and serges, | tien to tlie Twenty-aixth Rose ‘had thirty-eight years old. His wife had Hot beet livine with: iim recently | Friday and Saturday—Gre. ‘ER MUST GET ’ ‘ OFFICER MUST GET OUT. | Boys Suits and President Roosevelt Says Haines Maat Go. ! DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, of plain President Roosevelt has confirmed ment having character and style, sizes $ to 16 sentence of dismissal of Tleut. Oscar for two days. Maines, of Camden, N. J., from the) 11Gipy United States Revenue Cutter Service, t One t station lors and white, sizes 4 to 14 y married and was d undred and} gig Gu, fae WEIGHT REEFERS, of blue cheviot or tan n Aid a ‘3 Ne fl vi! re, han BNY cndaged Wat wits Betray unaer| Ptiday and Saturday—Not » Promise of marriage. He had until cently been attached to the cutter M. ning, on Alaskan service, and wa. with embroidered chevron on sleeves, sizes 243 to 10 years, value ears ales ee 3.89 | at Savings in | Reefers. | lue Serge or fancy mixtures, every gar- yea » value $4,00, 2: 79) covert cloth, cut extra Ic able Prices on | dare fe Aare epee cour mar Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes. | GIRLS’ SHOES, lace or button, of superivr quality / Have @ gala time on St. Patrick's night Jn Murray Hill Lyceum, the occasion zes 13 to 54%, for two days... wil be @ Jolly one, as members of sewed soles, sizes 11 to 2, for two days......, Rroadway epmpanies will be present to ‘the emia “| 125th Street, West : kidskin, hand welt | CHORUS GIRLS TO ENTERTAIN. sewed soles, patent leather tips, sizes 84% to 2, fortwo days. 5 | .65| roadway Chorus Girls' Club will | BOYS’ LAC SHOES, of calf or box calfskin, welt sewed soles with ex- 1 69| belong thelr masquerade ball. The eyent| LITTLE MEN'S SHOES, of Vici kid, box calf or coltskin, hand welt 1 59 fi Mey . Between Lenox & 9 Seventh Avenues, Urhae.” sald the Comptrolier. “Cumisky | and tom the inquitles 1 have alroady| “and the principals in the game LLIONAIRES tpplied for ieave ot hUachoe PINE fay rand I tannet believe that Cumtaky Is SCORES POLICY RAIDERS. ‘There. mon ‘be some, ater motive Mi ARE SHY.. Pele Mun kaa can't employ det key EVENING, MARCH 10, 190. n manger. In the mean/ behind these arrests.” ayee At ingen aati? y ts not dra id aulaty pa a wea i oa ene No Big Ones Thus Pas Mave Sworn rai see rene srould Be Arrestea, | HAGGERTY HASN'T RESIGNED Om Texos. ves condition and that 5 * Judge Warren W, er in \ SEATTLE None of the bis New York million CITY EMPLOVES! MAGS MEETING 47 ciencral Sessiona tonday severely 14: | Police Commiesioner McAdoo Does| *f0s has put in an Freeride r- out to) buked the officers of several societics--| Not Expect Deputy to Quit. of taxes since the tax ay (eaing excluding the Goddard Soctety—for| Pollee Commissioner McAdoo dentea|4"4 there remain only | three s 36 At! making wholesale arrests of parsons | emphatically this afternoon that Depu-| 4 yd fd arin ogre Rooms, “at | accused of having policy slipa in their| ty Commissioner Haggerty, of Brook-| Prod will be tn yoru, nth street. | possession. "1 jlyn, had resigned. Through his secre-| means that must be - it in said,| Un Judge Foster's calendar for the| tary, Mr. Howell, Mr. McAdoo sald: estimates of the Deputy Tax tod por MUyeTAL cases: of men ar-| «1 don't want to discuss Mr, Haggerty | si : policy game. ation Counsel's |" “t don't tnd were arrest might A general clreular was s hte w {The antho por shut up. T/5 elerk in the Corp tives for the purpose! office, it and J ers. ng players’ in thelin any way, shape or form, But 1 do President Frank O'Donnell, of the ch pleaded not guilty. | want to deny positively that he has ten-| Board, eat he tand Why. there men | dered hia resignation to me, or that I] rush of millionaires in the ni Judge Foster said,’ anticipate any such action.” weeks. Three pure candy specials—Easter favors you should see our collection of Easter Novelties and Candies, including those quaint little mechanical Bun- nies, Chicks, Eggs, etc., and those natural stuffed Ducklings, at 23c. each. ee one of these candy specials do you like best? -—three for Friday : Basement Salesroom. Chocolate Whipped Creams, Ib. box, 25c. Chocolate, 35¢ quality mixed. Ib. box, 250. UNpSOM ; WIXTH AVE, 192! T020™ STREETS Bonbons and Chocolates, 30c quality, 1D. box, 200, Merchandise that stands “test of service” at saving Cae (eee a great many who shrink from patronizing a high-grade store because they are under the impression that prices” are higher than in the stores operated on “the hit-and-miss plan” good values to-day, bad ones to-morrow—sometimes satisfaction, other times disappointment. The Simpson Crawford Co.’s policy of selling the highest grade merchandise at the lowest possible price has 7 | a salutary influence upon public opinion. People have come to know that it’s a saving of money to buy goods where absolute certainty of sat- isfaction accompanies every article sold—where the “test of service” is not required to prove the wisdom of a purchase. The name “Simpson Crawford Co,” is all the guarantee New York’s discriminating shoppers ask. To-morrow’s sales forcibly illustrate our policy of selling high-class merchandise at absolutely the lowest prices quoted compatible with a standard of quality that will maintain our reputation and merit your patronage. Just for Friday, spring dress skirts, 5.75, | °3.95—boys’ ‘7.50 suits & extra trousers*3.95, No only the greatest style show but the most exceptional values in THis bargain story starts with a saving of $3.55 and terminatesin the America are to be found in the Simpson Crawford Co,’s suit and coat salons, _,_ tealization that by expending only seen may clothe your boy at this great | where every worthy creation for the season is on exhibition. Third Floor. eee por the entire spring and summer, use there's an extra pair of trousers Here's a handsome dress skirt at $5.75—a speclal just for They're double breasted and Norfolk suits—sizes 7 to 15 years— Friday, for they'll ail be gone by to-morrow night—can't itcaea "newest 1904 Spr tyles—per-_ te s $ ue : eaten 5. 75 f in light, dark and me: a very fine quality —also in navy biue serges and of Etamine in black only—trimmed with milliners’_gradu- cheviots. With the Norfolks an ry ated folds of taffeta—an extraordinary Friday bargain. extra pair of plain trousers i 3 05 i 5 for women’s des- - addition to the bloomers, and 2 ; 15 tleae ts of Oetient with the double breasted two s quality mixtures, collarles$ milit: jackets i t plain t a £1 ne tration lined with, satin, sitching around feet = Par On Prain Mrousers: bine aarti shows ono ¥ fl ront effect—bishop sleeves—trimme . ’ stein new ey wi but sa Hie pir heya tre Special; Boys’ $5 reefers at $3 semi-tallor 7 fot \ Ee eS 5 —Smartest creation you ever saw made cos- J . $ 1 6. 50 for women’s new rain 83 for the little boy of 24% if 10 years—tan, e coats for Spring, made of fancy *~ brown, blue and navy; patch chevron on Scotch mixtures; collarless; loose fit. esleeves trimmed with regulation® military ting back, with belt; epaulets, cu » buttons, exealtent material; every one a regular r 30” and tora with re We $5: value; at. the.exceptional price of..... + for women's Vene- 6 rare 9,75 tian cone cloth jackets, $4.95 for boys spring norfolk suits. 4904 mode, lined with sel-colored - $4.95 for boys’ spring top coats. ‘satin, stitched coat co! , Si pockets, a a trimmed with buttons and stiaoas | $4.95 for hoys pple blue pl a . Gins: 55 reefers. $3.50. Special:‘Men’s *18suits, *8.50 . OING to sel! a collection of DETERMINATION to close these ‘ $00 of these dainty $5 reefers at poe splendidly tailored suits out quickl $3.50 fo-morrow—slzes 6 to 12 years. $ - to-morrow-that’s the reason for this unprecedent . It's one of those rare Friday bargain occasions that cause 8 50 offering- jum f pur- 58 50 $3 50 discriminating mothers to turn to the Simpson Crawford $3 50 = chase—sizes 3 ert aste- ° ¢ : Py Co. for their children’s apparel, and the resultant saving— ° ful patterns—suitable in every respect for present wear. There's not a suit in ths $3.50 for these $5 values, collection that sells regularly for less than $15—a chance for you, ° ° 10,000 yards 1904 mercerized 35c cotton printed nets, 19c. palited Lied Lad fet Calon aed Ee age zs oar ceoatee ie! wire pelleted hetl AMEN cao T’S that new filmy fabric copied from the wondrously beautiful French material which sells for 85c. a yard, and so cleverly is it woven that you can barely distinguish it—yet the price in this Friday bargain sale is but 19c. a yard—the regular 35c. quality; and, think of it—we have 10,000 yards—an un- equalled collection for eager Friday shoppers. This is the fabric that’s going to be all the rage for inexpensive party and summer dresses, 1 9 for 35¢c. quality, and as beautiful as the 85 hat good bargain news!—and there’s a wonderful | 9 Main Floor. G diversity of solid shades and printed ci eate another great fu G 50c Renalssance doylies at 25¢. ° | Percaline dress lining You pay just half ora little more for these elegant You'll want to avail yourself of these rare bargains, | Seldom find towels of equal quality marked any- Renaissance linens in this sale to-morrow, for it’s right at the beginning of the dressmaking season when you | chee id 25c for 35c and 50c. doylies. need them most. | Where near as low as these. They'll surely contribute to the brisk- 75¢ for & i eit He Foecenerentetes: leces _10¢ for yard wide percaline lining. | Bessiot the Friday? selline: *" $2.50 for 83 and $4.50 Scarfs. | 28c. for silk taffetine, all colors. | 11¢ for hemmed and hemstitched huck towels, 19¢. fancy white goods, 12'.¢. 28c for mercerized moreen skirtings, | 19c for fine hemmed and hemstitched towels. 12146 for 19. White Goods; and it’s such a comprehensive selection of fancy madras, cheviots and corded novelties---every smart creation in white you could wish fot 7s Spring and Summer waists and shirt waist suits, Toilet requisites and drugs. *50 ball-bearing | Sale articles for Here's a sale of fine towels, Main . tomate.” ““ $16.95 house cleaning. | OUR saving's about half in this Friday sale. Every article is guar- | f f | : ae anteed to be strictly pure and of the highest quality. | THERE'S a vast difference be- Just time to prepare for spring 4) Lyon's Tooth Powder, 2 to a Seidlitz Powders, 12 ina box, | Fleaible Nail Filer. .....12246 tween $16.95 and $50,00—a sav- housecleaning, and here's an oppor- Seu MIRC aniEL See erts ohana Powaee*° | ing of $33.05—and if you want a strictly | tune Friday sale with reductions as great d n lets. . . , . arr , Berane eee @5)| carbotic an 4 afc high grade ball-bearing automatic lift sew- | @8 half. One of the specials is Enoch baer Salve. seeseedBMe |. ef * Syrup White Pine Compound,” | Borine Tooth Paste.......12%¢6 | ing machine—made and guaranteed by 12%,c | French Wax Back Tooth Brushes, f i teceerorecuerene ees hewn one of the most famous manufacturing customer, each, , 12436 Ideal Talcum Powder Orangeine Headache Powder} 2c4 New Skin...... Fa rieosie Borin@sveiscecgesssecesiee 12 concerns in the world; guaranteed in addi- y e tion by the Simpson Crawford Co., you Groceries: a Story of economy will by no means ‘miss this ry a poe eas Sst oor, wonderful bargain Friday sal> 16.95 14g for So Sllexo | 236 for Leggot's i andNonpariel 30c Disinfectant, Scouring Soap. 10c for Cresy Jeyes 26 for 5c Enam- 20c Disinfectant, ~ cline Stove Polish, 29¢ for 40c Eleo- 7%6 for 106 Enam- trozone, oa eline Liquid Stove 10¢, 196 and 296 | Polish, for Roach » Sault, 7%6 for 106 Bon sure death... ‘Amt. 5c for 106 Sink- ering, : —— | have just} | nt of an ist SALMON-—Smoked bin River, tb —Pure New Or- fine favor, can... 108 | — Highly culti- | j ‘abtad 1 oracker Knge oo. ad Vorr® py A vated East India flake, 6 Ibs, poy 56 for 10c Magic | 290 for ‘ MILK AND CREAM—Bor- fifa bolic Solution. at di Y brand y 5 den's Peerloss brand cream Fourth Floor, 10c for Simpson Bo ror 80, Chloride BAKING PO art Pure ¢: v 1b. can, TOe,; 1+ el Crawford 1§¢ Sil- WES—Royal stuart, | The name of the manufacturer alone ver Polish, 746 for 100 Pots | Califoryia Lemon Yellow Crawfér $s condensed milk: th bug B2e sells this machine everywhere for $50, for it is 9c for Poterman's ash or Lye. a far-famed name that stands for perfection in 15¢ Roach Food. 6c for Oxalio the building of machines, 15a for Sallade's acid, oh Ball-bearing and runs as lightly as a bicy- ag Bug Extermina- > 7, ey ag 390 COANUT Lest quality, | tong shreds, bulk, Ib.... 1@0 | RUPTER—\ ww Brook, | fresh and sweet, o-Ib. pal? | 139 | cle—noiseless and speedy—has self-threading shuttle and H—§6.25 cash GUCKENHEIMER RYE F Rudeshelmet, | woiskey fs § tomatic Gebruder, Ehrhardt (Prank~ bottle ' by raisi am n : os edict trgecey 7% 75 | the head appears-—l Demonstration sy! ot Xixay gives a durable, rich black gloss; no dust, ‘po | FRENCH OLARET — Shc, king a neat and useful tablé, it rust, no. smoke, no stained hands; easily ap. CALIFORNIA, WINE S— | quart bottle: F. Mexcerons pears, making bid “aM 7 aver plied and:guaranteed to give satisfaction. Small, Madelee or htatagas fine old | St, Jullen, case of 12 quarts, Pa inp aha Cobh ae coat size, ge size, T%e, ‘ table wine, gallon......52.2D

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