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1 f | i “Lobbyist” and “HANDS OFF” OF LEGISLATURE Gov. Higgins Has Resent Intrusion of Senator’s Son as Personal ‘Besanns to Will Doubtless, See that He Is Barred. @pecial t The Bvening Wortd,) ALBANY, eel Y., Jan, 1.—Along with & ation of Odell to remain from Albany ‘to insure comfort to Gov. Higgins and his associates, comes he pleasing @nnouncement (to the lobby) that Frank H, Platt will not be ex+ peoted to butt in,” If any occurrence in mecent years @ould give the lobby a_real, genuine Yurill of pleasure, more ‘than the with- Grawal of Odell, it is fact that Frank Platt will not rec the "glad hand” et the Albany court, When Odell first made known his de- @ision to stay away guring the session of the Legislature the lobby felt like @pening small bottles to stimulate thelr Appreciation, Then came the thought that with the self-banishment of Odell might come young Platt, who for ten years was one of the most active pro- moters and protectors of corporations ever known at the Stato capital, Drove Many a Bargain. Untll Odell, then Governor, landed a polar plexus on young Platt by virtually throwing him out of the Bxeoutive Chamber, the son of the "boss emeritus” of the Grand Old Party drove many & lucrative bargain in a quasi-legal way by using his father's influence to compel the granting of his demands, §o secure wale he in the bellef that the "Old Man” would stand for anything that his arro~ gance knew no bounds, He had simply to declare that “father wants this,” or Mats fs an organization matter,’ to se- cure for his clients any legislation, no matter how radical or revolutionary, dell put a quietus on him and his business by ordering him out of his office, To that Incident, by the way, may properly be traced the first strain between Platt the elder and Odell that finally culminated In the Newburg man capturing the Btate organization. Young Plott Darred, For three years young Platt has been persona non grata at the Capitol, though some of the Platt “old guard” aided him covertly, They did so last year in the matter of the Rock Island bonds bill, Though the Republican Btute organization had ‘delivered the goods," young Platt claimed credit for it, and @ julcy contribution to the Re- publican campaign fund, understoou v0 ‘po'$150,000, was lost to the party. fome of young Platt’s friends have deen predicting that now, with Odell out of the way, he would reappear on the scene of his former triumphs, But there is very good reason for the state- ment that tho son of the old boss will not rezelvo nny more favors during the next two yoars than he has during the t two, Gov. Higgins has @ personal Feason ‘to resent the Intrusion of Young it, because the latter tried to compel eS omination of Woodruff at Saratoga it eptember, So {it is more than prob. ible that young Platt will keep out of he way, much to the gratification of ee ‘agents and high binders of the bby. As an offset to the celebrity of the “Platt Old Guard’ the "Odell Gyard” fhas been created, for the ex-Govornor, MURPHY AFTER SPEEDY AUTOS New Jersey Governor Recom- “mends Imprisonment in Ad- dition to Fine for Chauffeurs Guilty of Recklessness, — MRONTON, Jan, 11,—In his message to the Legislature, Gov, Murphy de- mands a curd to scorching automob!lists ‘and directs the authorities to imprison reckless chauffeurs, Nothing less than jail terms are demanded by the Gov- ernor for violators of the law, Here {a what he tas to say on the matter: “E understand perfectly well the at titude of the automobile driver, Ho thinks that there Js little If any danger, fand he axsuines that the people will get out of the way and that the road will be made clear for him by other ve- icles, which up to the time of the geath-denting maghine felt that they yd tie rickht to the rom, "Nardly 1 day passes when the pa pers do not speak of some serious ac- cident caused by automobiles, Death ageldent are daily occurrences, the number of accidents from retest automobile driving could be col- ieee thelr number would be appall- fhe Governor will do.all in his power to hdve the present law 80 modified that no maohine shall be permitted on the roads of the State of New Jersey unless it shall be geared so as to make @ speed higher than twenty miles an hour Impossible, He says that eye understand the chauffeur should nd should be} enough of an en to understand) his machine thoro Ho believes that an Increase in the mrice of a license would also net the Btate $30,000 yearly, —<—— HAiveryman, Dying, Referred to the “Other Fellow'n" Injuries, MAHONEY CITY, Pa. Jan, 11,—Bellet | that the di € Wilson Kunile, a wealthy liv eton, was due to an ass: 1 led his brother, Henry Kunkle, to institute an investi gation, Kunkle died last Wednesday from a, fracture of the base uf the skull, At first supposed to have been received by being thrown from his carriage in @ runuway, To a frend iunkle re- marked, while his wounds were being Buty yoy ought to have seen in apite of his retirement froth public office, has many strong personal friends and champions in legislative and off dial circles, He will consequently have little or no trouble in keeping posted! © about the lay of the land, and if neces: sity compels, will be able to round up a vigorous and numerically strong fol: Jowing, As @ matter of fact, more than two-thirds of the membere of the Legis: lature ure strong organisation men and will probably obey any orders that Odell gives, Nixon Will Give Orders, Tt has been practically decided that Fred Nixon, Speaker of the Assembly, is to be looked to as the poMtical head er at organization at Albany, roe id Odell art t only warm personal frends, ue ¢ been Polit hie man deal, Rison will yeu dominat®. “io lation this session unions all signs fall, And Vial} Will undoubtedly make knot ost of te wishes. through the etd 68 of he Stite-House of Common. “th offiolat circles Odell's mnost active | Spamplon to 1g and will be Capt, Joseph | M, DI pile Rallroad Coninitsstoner. eel and Dickey have been pals for a long time, and Albany holds more | vigorous champl lon of the ex-Governor | than Dickey, ‘The two men had a slight | disagreement a short time ago over a trivial matter, but it has been patched up. and anybody can get a fight out of the Railroad Commi sefoner now by at- tacking the ex-Governor, If State Senator Tom Cullen was In the upper ‘house at Washington instead of Albany, President Roosevelt would \ndoubtedly call him an “ideal states- man," though he 1s a rabid, dyed-in-the- woo] McCarren Democrat, He helps represent Brooklyn in the Senate, He has already served nine years, three years in the Assembly and six in the Senate, During the nine years he has Introduced just ee “by request” ‘and from uy We of ty alsirlet, Four of the ile wore passed nd became laws, Two were withdrawn by thelr Introducer, and the ot er one had the stuffin’ knocked out of It by BS Assembly gang!" to quote the Sen- Ir “I don't believe tn inti linless there is rome novesalty vor them,” sald the Senator to-day. “The clty government in Net what bills It wants. paseed Ketter tate any individual) Senator So Instead of those Ment By the i and 1 accept tent MA nt on bill this: session,” of introauetng Attorney- General 30 Jullus M. Mayer, who, with Job Hedi enjoys the dis tinction of being the only man who ever resigned from the bench in Now York City, {s not finding his job a Sinecure, He had scarcely discovered whother his swivel chatr swung most easily to tho right or left before the trusts wet gail to make trouble for him, “TI thought they'd let mo get used to @ Capitol building,” he sald to-day, ai ners IT am with a legal battle on my hands bieger than that contra ted any other ‘Attontes Gene ote referred apres, str pont red and one million dollar canal pro- ject, Since the rer yu Attorney-Goneral of fhe canal ee! in statue, poyered two Duar lah hk. \- racts on his hands inetituted b. 33 torney-General Cunni ho went out of ofc. tro aye Bas BUILDING WAR NEARS END, Stoncoutters Have Yielded anil Others are Expected to Follow, There was every indication yesterday that the lockout in the building trades will soon be settled. One thousand elght hundryd’ stonecutters, who have been out of employment for five! months, unablo to resist the demands) of theln families longer, surrendered to the terms of the emptoyers and went | back to work by joining the new union of stonecutters and signing in- dividual arbitration agreements, Now that the stonecutters heve gono hack to work it 19 belloved that their example will be followed by the 2,500 carpenters and 2,00) plasterers who are still locked out, and prevented from going to work unless ney Join the new | unions organized by employers to take | the place of the old ones, which the employers will no longer recognize he- cause they violated the-arbitration plan | oy going on strike, The stonecutters were responsible for the Ud out of employment of | more than 10,00 men throug) sympa. | thetle strikes, Stomach Troubles Common Now. Winter Food and Living Strain Di- gestive Organs—Use Mi-ona IMANIAG WHIPS § POLICEMEN After Beating Aged Father, Mad Youth Dives from High Fire- Esoape, but Is Caught by Pa- trolmen. Eight strong policemen battled for thirty minutes with a mad man in the Oak street police station at an early ‘hour and at the end of the fight every man of them was suffering from bruises and outs, their uniforms were torn and they were breathless, John Longer, a elimly built young ohap of twenty-three, whosa home is at No, 100 Roowevelt street, developed in- sanity during the night, His father, an aged man and most respected by his nelghbors, ran to the statlon-house for the police, The father had been tossed about by the mad eon with the ease that a flan could shake a handkerchlet, and n he ran into the station-hoise ho was breathless and bruised, Whilg tho father was waiting for the polios to accompuny him, back to his hame young Longer, olad only in a shint, ran to the fire-escape on the seoond floor of his hone and begun shrioking madly, He yelled fire and po- Une 80 lustily that the neighborhood was awakened, Leapp from Fire-Kacape, Beeing ae man on the evoane, Police. er and Walsh, of the Oak tion, ram towanl the house, ‘they did, Longer dived head- tnpm ‘tho escape, He was saved from dashing his ‘brains out against the gayement by the policemen, who caught him in thelr arms as he shot fywnward, ‘With no show of violence, Longer ac- companied them to thesetation house, Then suddenly all the strength of mad- ness developed, He felled one policeman after another, The reserves ran from the rear room and attacked the mad- man, He was thrown to the floor, but he struggled free, Hight policemen could not hold him, until his: strength was spent, Bonds Could Not Hold Him, When an ambulance came from Hudy The Velvet Suits “Is beautifully tucked and pleated, notched cuffs, lengths of skirts, and $85, Of Black Cony and Jap, Seal, with two tails; value $5.98; special $2,95, Sable Opossum, with six tails; value $8,00; special $3.95, Of Jap, Seal and Sable Opossum, with 6 tails; value $9,98; sped $4.95, Of Jap, Bear, satin lined, with four tails and cord; value $12,00; clal $5.95, Of Black Lynx, satin lined, also two-skin sable and Isabella fox and spe- and Be Well, The hearty food and overeating, so com- | mon In winter, strain the stomach and di- | Bestlvo organs so that by this thno the Average person {s out of health. It may be a slmplo headache, possibly sloeplossness, |or @ general tired, weak fooling, but the | chances are that the stomach is weak and | cannot properly take care of the food, and 48 a result there {8 heartburn, indigestion, Une of energy and a general faggod- out | | stomach needs health and strength. | Tho various aches and pains that you have Avo the stomach’s ory for help and tts | Warning that It has beon overworked, Give It ngth by taking a Ml-o-na | tablet be ach meal, and it will soon do its Work so promptly and naturally that you Wil not roallze you have a stomach | There wil be no aoldity, no flatulency, gripli a) f rt. no unpleasant No Inflammation of of na will bring buoy- it In place of lassitude y. It will help the overtaxed stomach to health, It will to brain and nervy Ask ws to show you th ‘under which we sell ML 4nd you can soon eat what you all yon want, for Jt will strengthon the woakost conditlon of your stomach and re- establish good digestion, melarnidainnah sable opossum, squirrel lined, with four ‘and eight tails, cord and orna- ments; value $25.00; special $12.50, These clocks They strike the Select at.. 25 per cent, discount off marked prices on Diamonds, Alt (Cars Taste Jo are styled like the one shown in the Illustra tion, with very full blouse, some bloused front, some both front and back body full lined, The entire suit made with very full pouch sleeves, stock collar and A Special Clearance of Ansonia Porcelain ClocKs,$3.69 "sonia works—the cases are of por- ) celain in a variety of Louis XV, and rococo designs, decorated with flowers and gold ornamentations, son cathedral gongs; each one is thor- B oughly regulated and tested by an ex- pert clockmaker and is guaranteed to keep accurate time, Clocks similar to these are sold abroad at $12 each, but in this special Bloomingdale clearance sale you may leansroy To 5S Ave 59060 For Two Hours These Women’s | (hina Diseount} | S vl6 to $30 Suits Marked $9.75. *] The Bloomin announces for at our sale price, The Clo and the blouses are glo and yeu, that even his ma Brett tion she Tt is to ber on the mother to scrutinize olosel: that for thomselve the mother’s watch Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of fon Street Hospital, in charge of br, ‘oreak is bonds, ia this the poles Hale, the elght pollcomen were .sitting) were wrong, on Longer, who had not ceased to etrug- fr The doctor, using bandages, tled the man hand and foot, and he was so firmly bound that Jt was not thought: faecal aes could and placed In a padded cell, The Kind You Have Always Bought, HIS is the caution applicd to the public announcement of Castoria that has been manufactured under tho hi Mo of Chas, H, Fletcher for over 80 years—the gonuine Castoria, of fathers and mothers wher purchasing Cast his signature in black, ‘on both sides of the bottle in re little ones in the past years need no Wwarnlg imitations, but our present duty is to call tho attent! reat danger of introducing into their families sp regretted that there aro nefarious business of putting up and selli should more properly be termed counterfelta, only for adults, but worse yet, ot children’s medicines, It therefore devolves what she gives her child, Adults can do but the child has to rely on Ines, Men’s $4 to $6 Fine Wool Bath Robes To-Morrow, $2.98. Every robe is finely made, and colors and patterns are desirable, For to-morrow, $2.98 instead of $4, $5 or $6, dale Women’s Suit Store Rhirday mo Between 10 and 12 o’Clock a special sale at $9.75 of Women’s Tatlored Suits of Rich Silk-Nap Velvet and Long Coat Sutts ring of Handsome Cloths th Suits that have been marked in the beginning of the season all the way from $18 to $30. Needless to say, this is one of the most extraordinary sales that have tdken place this season, and not a suit will be’ sold before or after the hours mentioned above re made like the one illustrated, and come in strictly all-wool cheviots, canvas cloths and fancy mixtures, in black, blue, Oxford, gray and green, coats are made In the three-quarter lengths, and the skirts are kilted with full inverted pleated backs and The finished at bottom with two-inch hems, Sizes in both velvet and cloth suits from 32 to 44 bust measure—all ‘We cannot send these suits C, O. D, nor fill mail orders at. ..+. +++ Beoond Floor, 60th St. Section. Big Fivity Bear Sets To-Morrow al $6.48. That's one of the January fur sale items announced by the Bloomingdale fur store to-mor- row, i These sets consist of a beauti- ful full boa of black or cinnamon bear and large flat pillow muff to match, Really wondaet fur value at Women's $40 and $45 Jap Seal Coats at $15. These g&ments can hardly be dis- tinguished from the real seal, They're 24 inches in length, made with new- Style puff sleeves and large collar— the collar, revers and cuffs are trim- med with nutria beaver, Far Eastern mink, brook mink and sable raccoon, Women’s Beautiful Persian Lamb Coats. All the newest and latest models, values from $100 to $150, at $59, $69 Also the Following Beavtilul Fur NecKpicces: | Of Sable Opossum, with eight tails, cord and ornaments; value $14.00; special $6.95, Of Alaska Sable, with elght tails, cord and ornaments; value $17.00; special $8.50, Of Sable Raccoon, with four tatts and cord, sable and Isabella opos- sum, also mink with eight tails and $9.75 1200 Men’s Black Barathea Silk A Chance to Buy $2.25 Chiifon Scarfs 18c——6 for $1. This is really one of the biggest men’s neckwear offerings that has been presented in months, These scarfs are guaranteed to be silk, and right now the haberdashers are selling them at’50c, each The shapes are 2%§ and 24 inch full French-seam, and 2 inch reversible four-in-hands—— And as a black tie Is the always wearable sort, we know the response to this announcement will be very large. Thus an early selection is advisable, The Bloomingdale China Store Olfers These In Dinner Sets. Seldom does buy good chir and you who need new dinner sets should profit by the sale while you may, $9 Dinner Sets at $5.75 These sets are Porcelain—every The sets contain 100 pieces, Including Soup tureen, such a chance tq na come about, of white English plece perfect, $7.98 for $12 Dinner, Sets, | These are of thin English porce- Jain with very pretty underglaze dec- orations, and the dishes are made in fancy shapes, 100 pieces, Including soup tureen, We offer a special discount ux £9°¢ trom marked prices on all dinner sets at $20 and above, And 25% discount on Bric--Brac, Faney China, Beer Steins and Sets, Marble. Busts, Figures and ’edestals and fine Bohemian White and Gold Glassw: are, cord; value $21.00; special $10.50, Of Blue Wolf, with eight tails, also mink, satin lined, with six talls and C value $30.00; special $15.00, Second Floor, 59th St, Section, have 8-day An- hour apd half hour The Genuine $1.50 Welsbach a Lamp Put up for $1. No. Mantle, 24¢, 30¢, 8. 69. As any i5c, mantl Welsbach G greatest x complete in Each lamp ts fitted with burner, chimney, mantle, eye cup and 10-inch opal shade, The Bloomingdale Wrapper Store has three special groups to — offer {o-morrow, and from any one of the three you'll draw a toh Other Specials in Welshiac hs. that you'll not forget soon, They are— F h Nate Lee q juny Welsbach 98c $1.49 $1,98 Velspach Man \ @| Y heavy | Hater ua bach tle, 27o,. Women's _ flannelette anes VAI German tennis strl sbestos We ' 1 We'sbach Phitinut” YF rappers, tight and dark iis Se and Perstan de iy spvara) | (ep ruffle, trimmed wit! und yoke, with r The Famous “Brilliant” Gas Mantle, 9¢. colors, made In several |? oe) OV EF shoulder, braid These are our own mantles and are capped « and do uble wired—as good styles, braid trimmed, | femey brad, flounce primed eon the market ‘When the wrapper is removed the samo si For to-morrow we offer The usual selling price everywhere {s $1.50 for the Jamp alone, and an Without seeming ettore| the ir broke bond after bond, and, eed, he again attacked the police and tho fight continued, When. next he was overpowered he was rolled In a blanket, and then about his body ropes were tled, He, was taken to Bellevue Hoapttal f LACES, Consisting of 2,500 yards of Ecru and White Applique Laces, Ecru and White Net Top Laces, 35C. to 2.25 yard. One-third and one-half under regular prices. Roadway & i916 Dtiect. o respectfully call the attention ny torneo seo that the wrapper bears early ap- Parents who haveused Castoria for against! counterfeits and ion of the younger gener- us moafins ople who are now en, in the fing all sorta of substitutes, or what for medicinal preparations not | i) —E eee ne Floor, 60th Bt, Beotion. { China Discount Sale 25% Off marked prices on Fancy Bric-a-Brac, Marble Busts and "Pedestals, Sevres Vases, Royal Vienna Vases, Decorated Fish and Game Sets, Tete-a-Tete Sets, Fancy Plaques, China Berry Bank, Beer Steins and Sets Bohemia white and gold Glass+ Worthy Undefmuslins at a Third Less Than en And the beauty of it Is these garment come from the cleanest, brightest, alriest | factories in the country, and are cut and i made as if each individual piece was French ‘Blectoliers And many other things, Nereoe rr Caemabunssmpeanieesl ————— Diamonds at turned out to be critically inspec b regiment of experts, i These price-groupings to i terest to-morrow. At 29c. Outing flannel under- skirts, very best quality, with deep flounce in neat stripes, Chemises of muslin, trimmed with embrold- ery. Corset covers of naln- sook, French cut, trim+ 25% Discount. And in the face of this;— From an evening paper, ‘Diamond Trust’ orders ad- vance of $50,000,000.00, “For eighth time in four years De Beers Co. called for five per cent, advance.” Need more be said but to add that the original Bloomingdale prices on which you are offered a discount of 25% are based on what we paid for the dlamonds before the advance of last Spring! The Jewelry affected by this 25% discount is Diamond Rings (all istyles), NX At 39c, Chil a OE nel pajamas in ria effects, es CaK$, Woinen's fing ‘gua outing flannel skirts with heayy” scallop, Women's ow Ing tu nel gowns,” bard yoke,. ’ Muslin gowns. th, At 19¢, Chemises of good mus- lin, trimmed with cam- bric ruffle, Drawers of good mus- lin with ruffle of em- broldery and tucks, Corset covers of catn~ bric trimmed with tor- chon lace and ribbon Scarfpins, Sleeve Buttons, lacing, med with two Cluny | styles, trimmed Pendants, Pocket Knives, At 29 lace insertions and edge | lace and embroidery, Match Safe, Brooches (all styles), t 29. ribbon lacing, Cambric skirts wil ae kets, Ear Screws, Shirt Studs, lar Buttons, Cigar Cutters, Rt in fact every article in Dia- mond Jewelry) Main Floor, Front, Centre deep flounce trimm with lace edge and ti Other lots at 49¢, 69¢c., 79¢., 98¢, and up. Second loot, Neat Rotunda, Drawers of cambric] Gowns of muslin, trimmed with embroid- ery and tucks, and Muslin, trimmed with hemstitched tucks and deep, lace ruffle, Veils 3 Yards Long for 7c. A lot of these veils came to us th other day from: one of New York’s big’) importers at a surprisingly little pric This gives you the chance to bu veils of chiffon in smart new colo fully three yards long for 75c. tho! the usual price is $2.25, These veils are nicely finished andy tucked on thrée sides, We also offer for to-morrow 25c, to 75c, Veilings at 12%, of. Only. one or two pieces of each pattern—in blac and white designs, as well as fancy meshes and vet and chenille ‘spotted effects—all distinctly n and) of this season's latest styles. bute fain Fibor, Beton, More. Items from That Big Book Clearance. The following’ take the lead in the Bloomingdale Book Clearance: programme for to-morrow, tho’ there'll be other big doings in book selling which you shouldn't miss by any means, Mrs, Mcade’s Books and Books for Boys al 39¢, . Mrs. Meade's, Boys’ Books, = ore popular books for girls | Sy Optic, ane Winfield, Henty, wer written, Hantlsome cloth bind. | most popular boys’ authors, 4 ings, fe Bah Boat, Club, MA Nev Poor i fe by Little, tia rout Rover Boys' Berles, 8 volumes, i Dany i Git, Henty Sertes, {ef volumes, Other good books, | Whe Telegraph Messonker Merry Girls of Enviand Red Plume, th the y And These Other Book Bargains, Ridpath's History of the United | Parlor Amusements and Evening States, large volume, Proliely {ls tertainments, 107 illustrations lustrated, special... 88c | Alice in Wonderland, a Life of William McKinley with many eaten with colored pictures, views and pictures, special... 89c ial Kipling’s Indian Tales, an ‘ant visusehoid if presentation edition, beautifully | fine, large volume, profusely pate illustrated and bound, Hoe trated; special. . $1.6 Main Floor, Specials for To-Morrow in Women’s Well-Made Wrappers. ‘ he and 1% Main Floor, 09th St, Section, | $9.75 for $14 Dinner Sets, These are decorated Austrian china in pretty shapes, These sets contain 100 pieces, with | very pretty designs, In Time of Roses, Ine of Rud! Red Rope and Tixer i Aly, bie ie mene ‘The Palace Beautiful, Wild io Thint F th St. Section, this world-famous Ws | amp, accredited as being the saver in the world—all put up your home for one dollar, seeeereeateosie’ itional charge for adjusting, deep flounce skirts. skirt 25 per cent, discount on Watches above $20.00, i

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