The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1905, Page 9

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j U , ‘a J ) y BHoo-at least the amendments, if there periad, Both fainted me, Penteice ny, will be unimportant. I seo) pre Hie on @ acene In the corridor by shriek- ‘ br some talk of increasing the ex- |p, el license, so that the State deficit These were the first (wo of twenty ~ Way, who was it that suggested that ~~ the excise should be trebled?” His Reply, ‘When Asked Whether a Woman Wan to Ment the sins kab comments # 40 The Hvehing Ws ADMANY, Jan, 20,40 atl Ruther, promote the candidacy and prospects of who wants to be State Labor Commis- {sioner in plaee of John MoMackin, Mary K, O'Sullivan and E, C, Walling, repre senting the Natiwunal ‘Trades Union of Women, called on Gov, Higgins to-day and told him how sucoccatul Miss Kelly was na Chief of the Labor Department jof Ilinols under Gov. Altgeld, They said they had both worked In the department under Miss Kelly. Goy. Iiggina sald he had the question of @ successor to Mr, MeMackin undep | consideration, When asked later if New York State | Was prepared to encourage the cause of | woman suffragy to the extent of placing |. woman at the head of a Btate depart- ma Gavy Higgins replied: “in the Raines Law Regu- la the Saloons, 1, we're moving #ome,"’ pry Mal DEATH OF PROF, F. A. LEACH, End or Thomas C, Platt is in town) Qoonpant of Chair of Chemiatey Ing ‘'the latest political news,” he) and iiology at Williston Sue- Pays, ut succeeded in giving out tome | cumbs to Pneumonia, fifermation that will purpriae persons; Prof, Frank A, Leach, thirtyefour ho have been expecting a "Lexow" | years old, who occupied the Chatr of mittee to cut lodae in this city, | Chemistry and Biology in Willipton Penator Platt sald he had heard that Seminary, East Hampton, Maas, dled #ertain Republicans want to haye an,!n the Presbytertan Hompital to-day of {nvestigating committee sent down trom | Bheumonsn, Fit Tasch. cape. ER alad ly to overhaul the Tammany rule, ouaeeiana In New Mexdco, He was DYE declared he did not belleve such a) u sufferer with asthma, He caught @oimmittees would be named, cold, which Bay E NO fag Dileumon ME wee there 18 considerable agita- Wedel? ad wai he Preabyte about police matters.’* said the Hgapitad tor iratnen at ach Bresuated from Amherst jor, “Well, that Is natural, Some college in 1892, While in Amherst he has asked me if I did not think | Was Drylierthy iene ed with ath- hip wag the phvehological mo- betel After peg) he pro- joted athletics uae and became leah and isaver advisor of the sem! He leaves a widow living at Hf Hamaton. BETTS TO WORKHOUSE, George M. Betts, better known as apie Betts, a prize fighter and ticket asked, eculator, Was sent to_the workhouse | "Wall, I don't know, John rain (aay By. mane apt | Bray do something about it, but what. | Zomba, COWIE IP Say ala he doas will be of minor import- ts By the workhouse for the sam it at which to reintroduce the con- bulary resoltition, Well, that was Det measure of mine several years . but Tam not in accord with that of thing right now. If tha Btate | Constabulary bill is reintroduced {t will | mie be at the request of some one am ut of that line just now.’ wil the’ Raines law be amended?” 4 cases brought at He Jnatigation ot the ie oven.) Latent approve of antl-viee comm Hees a ni vecch, H. may + that Hea « pat a, ‘The -agloon-' keepers | Sonitt, lasae ing ‘enough now (© the State for | promine rg < Weal) ; memuers, Brivilege of doing business, By the | Hapacwabl ls saeaea Blauvelt Discharged. The Aqueduct Commlesjon reported) to-day the discharge of Benjamin 1. Blauvelt, of No, 68% West One Hupored oa’ finayete fad Lauretie Raya, Well, and. Fifty-eighth treet, No reasons | ra nik e Hepublcane heme a straight |) ket Ages fall fy pre talking about dt. Tf they / "Mf, Payn,"” was the answer, “Which Payn'’ asked tho Senator, 0) was a witness in the h 1 Ws ing 9 improperly performed and tens et that Shegges had been made in the official record: @ Benatar will leave the city Sun- 86™-ST..&.382-AVE. OFFER: Corsets. | Shoes—At a Saving. . Two Bargains. | Patent Colt Skin. The straight front model, These price 2,50, at 1.69 Regular price .98, at 149 button Bake 3 Company Broadway, 33d to 34th Street, Coats and Dresses for Girls At Greatly Reduced Prices, We have subjected our entire stock of winter coats and dresses for girls and junior tailor made suits to material price reductions. For Saturday, our Long Coats for girls have been further reduced in price as follows: Formerly $6.90 to $8,50 At $3,50 Formerly $9.50 to $12.50 At $5.90 Formerly $13.50 to $17.50 At $8.90 Formerly $19.50 to $22.50 At $12.75 Extensive in numbers and diversifed in effects, we present a collection of washable summer dresses for girls, of white lawn, linen, swiss, mull and dimity, all of which are offered at exceptionally low prices, For Friday and Saturday. Furs for Women At Radically Reduced Prices. | The greater part of our stock of ermine, chinchilla and kindred Furs have suffered generous price reductions, Those which are of special interest are Four-in-Hand Ties. | Flat Muffs. ' Of Persian Lamb, 50 inches Of Natural Squirrel. Value $10.00, | At $5.50! | Value $10.00. As $6.09 Of Natural Squirrel, 46 in. | Of Persian Lamb. Value $8.50. At $5.50) Value $15.00. At $10.00 Of Blended Squirrel, 50 in.| Of Blended Squirrel, Value $10.50. At $7.45 | Value $16.50, At $44.5 iof Persian Paw, 46 inches. | Of Persian Paw, , Malus $15.00. At $10.50 Value ure At $10.90 Of Natural Mink, 54 inches. lack Lane, | Value 816.00. At $11.90) Value A “ At $25.00 ‘Of Imported Ermine, 44 in. | Of Imported Bemines Malu 832.50. At $24.50 Value Ay 50, At $44.00 Throw Scarfs, f Alaska Sable, 78 inches | Blue Lynx, 72 inches long, \ alge 00," At $10.25 | Value 826.00. At gs i850 1 Black Lynx, 54. Inches long. Value $27.50. At $25.75 says Gov. HIGGINS ‘ ‘Triangular plat, West One Hundred | |and Sixty-aixti ‘street and St, Nicholas | Miss Florence Kelly, of Pennsylvania, |, she Riba a iii na NS i Glia alee ec le dla “ and One Mh ind Forty -third streetn: estimat hy | 000. | Extension Hixhbridze Park, estimated | avenue; no estimated cost at Hast Twenty-third street rry; no estimate, | ‘ ain ab Cm i The Bourd of Estimate Diss | “Tana town at. Forty-second atret cusses Requests for Appra:|‘°""” °* Hen Bie priations That Would Call for) Highland Park extension; entimated | » Expenditure of $12,000,000, cont $275,000, | Washington and Claason avenues and | Baatern Parkway; estimated cost $100, | | 000, | LIMIT OF $4,000,000 A YEAR HAS BEEN FIXEO, McKibben. 1 eatl ih Moore streets; te oat mates ead: estimated cost $1,8,001 For Queens, President react renewed his requeat tor eh iat dojlar park at Rockaway orn College at Jar 000, malo, Berea cost Bee Park) Lay own ¥ Lahn coated see AS estimate, tat Michnpea Public place, Ri? Ric pond: park eat Brighton’ and Two Proposed Parks in Man- hattan Alone Would Cost Mora Than $3,600.000—Pro- posals from Other Boroughs, sa, ‘The park neede of the varlous bor- Onset awe eaatllt lew Brio ‘ton; Fort : Hill Park, New Bi meat -OMice oughs was called to the'attention of the! Bir gt, George; Out! or Park, Tomp- f ville: In rk, Beapleton Board of Beton torany by We, Brsel} South Beach Park, Sou *, Beach; Great Parks Committee of the board. ‘he re-| Kill Seaside Park and Bentley Manor port shows a demand for email rather | Park, Tottenville, than large parks, Applications for parks throughout the city recorded several ‘weeks ago showed a posalble outlay of $12,000,000, but the Mayor and the mem+ bers of the Board of Fstimate then Agreed that for 1905 the city could not afford to spend more than 6,000,000 for parks, and a resolution was adopted to that effect, the idea being to set a precedent for subsequent yearns, Hore is what the committee asks for each borough, but the requeste are fer In excess of the stipulated yearly expendi ture: vs ill For Manhattan, Chelsea’ Park, at Twenty-seventh and Twenty-elghth streets, Ninth to Tenth avenue; estimated cont, $1,268,760. Fortleth to Forty-second ativet, Eley- RATRS OM Request, enth to Twelfth avenue: estimated cost, J z , 482,425, Convent avenue, Wert One Hundrnd Saks & Company Rraadmay, 334 te sath Streat. White Shirts for Men With our white shirts we have established an innovation. Be a man's proportions normal or abnormal, altogether or in part, we can promise a perfect fitting shirt ready-for-his- service. Each specific modelisidentifiedby a name, After you have once determined the style which satisfies your taste and needs, you need never suffer the usual cross-examination relative to the minor features of the siirt—its name will answer for all that, So that they may truly be immaculate, each shirt is presented in a sealed package, properly labelled, There are two models of which we are particularly proud—the Lowell andthe Keats, They are offered at $1.00, By every known standard $1.50 is the pice which the high character of the tailoring and brics warrant. The Lowell Shitt of cambric, with 836 inch bosom and attached cuffs of fine linen, coat model, with stud holes, Sizes!3}4 to 1734, three sleeve lengths ineach, The Grats pie of fine cotton fabric, with 644 inch bosom of fine linen, open back and front model, without cuffs: Sizes 14to 1734, with three sleeve lengths in each, Special for Friday and Saturday, So that the innovation may: be extended to its utmost possibilities, we have determined to he rid of certain styles of white shirts which are more or less incomplete in sizes. The collection affords: Mas, Back Medgla, Sizes 1344, 14, 17, 18, 18%, 19, 1934, 20, Qpen Back end Front edi Sizes 13}8, 14, age 17, 17%, 1884, 19, 1944, 20. Formerly $1.50 to $2.00, Special at 85¢, All of which are without cuffs, For Friday and Saturday $1.50 Sweaters for Men& Boys, 75c Involved are several thousand heavy sweaters of all-wool or worsted.. Those for the men are in black, navy, maroon, redor gray, plain weaves, and fancy effects with einiped collar, cuffs and skirt. Sizes 34 to 44. The sweaters for the boys are in white or white with red collar, cuffs and skirt. Sizes 26 to 34. For Friday and Saturday Suits and Overcoats for Boys At liberally Reduced Prices. Tailoring, fabrics and linings all of that high grade which insures for the garment good service, even though it be strenuous, (Second Floor.) Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits of tweed or cheviot in mixtures, or of serge in blue, straight or bloomer trousers. Sizes 8 to 1¢ years, Value $5.50 to $8.50 Special at 4.50 Russian Qversoats of kersey in blue, cheviot In mixtures or of Prieze in oxford or brown, lined with serge or red flannel; pearl or military buttons, Pull lergth (models with half-belt and velvet collar, Sizes 244 to 6 years, Velue $5.50 to $7.50 Special at $4.50 Russian Qverceats of Frieze in brown or gray and Reefers of Frieze in blue or oxford, gilt or plain buttons, Sizes 3 to 7 years. Value $5.00 Special at $3.50 Tourist Qversgats of heavy Frieze in oxford or of cheviot in plaids, stripes or mixtures, extremely slong models, with half-belt, Sizes 8 to 16 years, Value $6.50 Special at $4.50 | i 3k iy ‘ Nl ee UREN Pe ee) CMTE Y MMT RTP URME Ey Th Ars Om NP aim late pn oan een | eats evening 28, Bedford avenues; CONTAIN N me feeT ehe tea ame Oa Pe _ gant Poison Baby. mene’ ag ay FROM W! OH THERE 18 NO W. hare bea led cr wo bean he ten iad tae OE art Le creep S Ue it Poors the nignature of Chas, H, Fletcher. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of 4 Bake & Company Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. Suits for Men Formerly $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50 At $13.50. Since it concerns but about three hundred and fifty suits, we dare not herald-this sale as its im- portance warrants, Yet those who have an eye to the main chance will find in the collection enough food things to warrant their interest. There are hesterfie A Cutewor andsingleand doublebreasted Sack Sujtsof worsted, cheviot, tweedand cassimere in all manner of mixtures, plaids and stripes, not one of which is worth less than eighteen dollars . and from that up to twenty-twoefifty. Overcoats for Men Liberally Reduced Prices. Not in our entire stock can you find an Overcoat which may identified by its original price. In the most generous fashion, we have reduced the price of every box, tourist, ‘paddock and paletot over- coat, both in single and double breasted models, within the precincts of our shop. $3.00 Derby Hats for Men at $1.45 Finding that the season's demands have played havoc in our hat shop, we have fe fathered together the models of which the sizes have suffered the most and reduced the price to less than one-half, There are Derbys in brown or black in models for young or mature men, and Soft Hats in black or nutria which embrace the post-season negligee and alpine shapes. Collectively the series offers all sizes in all manner of styles. For Friday and Saturday. Pajamas for Men At One-half the Standard Prices. Tailored right, fabrics of an exceptionally hi igh character, and finished without fault-these are features which influenced us to accept from the best manufacturer of whom we know, the surplus garments which his stock afforded. Perhaps it will influence you to accept them—at one-half the prices which they would command in the regular course of business. " Paiamas of the finest imported cheviot, in white grounds, with individual woven figures in dark colors, Value $5.00, At $2.45 Pajamas of woven Madras, in red or pink grounds with white stripes, Value $3.50. At $1.50 Pajamas of dimity in white with white Jacquarded designs, ae pearl buttons, Value $3.00, At $1.50 50c Halt Hose for Men at 25c For those with an exacting taste, whether it be cons ithe or daring, we offer half hose of fine lisle Ral ad in a variety of light, medium and dark colors and designs, many of which anticipate the Spring styles, at one-half the standard prices, For Friday and Saturday. Underwear for Men At Prices Reduced One-Third. We will be glad to stand sponsor for the service of the garments, since they have been selected from our regular stock, Shirts or Rrawers of three-quarter ribbed wool, natural gray, medium or heavy weight. Formerly $1.50, Special, at 98c. Shirts or Drawers of silk and wool in white, of wool in natural color, of fine merino in white, of Llama wool in cumel’s hair shade or silk plaited garments in blue or straw. Value $4.75 to $5.50. Special, at $3.50 eT EEE IE nEEEREERREEEEEeeeEeed Ice Skates Varied in style, we present a collection of skates for men, women and boys in all sizes at $1.25 to $4.25. Be the price what it may, on the character of the skates you may depend. Special for Friday and Saturday. Peck & Snyder American Club Skates, all clamp, lock lever, sizes 9 to 12 inches, Special at 50c, Rack & Snyder American Club Skates of hardened steel, all clamp, lock lever, nickel plated, sizes 9 to 12 inches, Special at 95¢. ied (ub | kihikiethe sedi TEE MECN ost every. mrgrvit Pioneht hae ¢ her ia Me have Hane will oie the The Beene are the been) who lifo by paregorio, lat num ine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium, Druaga | | from sellin, elther of the narcotics named to ¢ hild: , OF | sputh dnd produces lesp, but which in poten coma, convulsions Ct eat he fade tnd ua doses produces | smell of Saaanicer’ Mone cant lum are mune sold under of ‘‘ Drops,” rdlals,” * Soothin, fren eto, fou should not t an’ | medicine to bee a to oR children Tithont hou you or your ot eran y Saturday, January 21, Half Price Values in Min (Third Floor.) MISSES’ SUITS—made of rich novelties and dark mist new models—two splendid ewits—Sat- Shee baton sen ee seen ee tet easesereene 30. 00, Former! 00 and §: ONG COATS—mi MISSES’ Li of imported man- cig nish mined Tweeds and Cheylote ined {0 ¢ ma i | 8,7. satln—Saturday...srsseercevervoeererssreee Formeriy 616.50. GIRLS' FULL LENGTH sont Oe come rt Bi lengths, in a variety of very fine materiale—Sa: 16.7, Formerly $10.00 to 612,00, GIRLS' DRESSES—made of cashmere, cheviots novelties; Russian or dressy eflecty—Saturd da bass Formerly $6,00 to 99,00, turday, «+ New Spring Styles in mi Untrimmed Millinery. (Second Floor.) Stunning models are being shown for 1905 in Fancy Silk, Straw Braid, Maline and Chiffon Hats Suitable for between seasons and Southern resorts, Also Some very striking and attractive models in Imported Flower Hats from $5.98 to $9.98, Spectal. CHIFFON HATS ann FANCY STRAW CRI in several excellent shapes, at,eoscoe.s+ Bb dhe gf 45 VERY FINE QUALITY CHIFFON H. tionally good value, at...... eves *}1.95 Avery choice collection of Imposted Rose Foliage, Boys’ First-Class Clothing at a saving of from % to %, (Third Floor.) Boys’ $5.98 to $8.98 Overcoats & Suit | These are broken lines which must be loved Naini SAILOR SUITS, RUSSIAN Ste Ur EAD un UE ea ED su) NORFOLK sta Bee eal SCHOOL OR PLAY, $5, BOYS’ ener oye of chev Fly cal lain, blue or drab corduroy, elasti ist ie 9 ties 3 to 16 years; value $0c, 3 Boys’ $4.98 to $5.98 Suits and Overce Broken lines of Sailor, Russian Laie fae ond B ssive| ifs 3,98 ¢ ron in plain blue and gray; also M Suits~sizes in the lot 3 to 16 berghei Hie to 95.98; tO ClOHE Bteeerecsersreccee’severeravrace Men’s and Youths’ Cloth _ at About the Price of Material, — ‘Men's Suits $5.00, $5.75 and $6, Worth $12.00 to $14.00. Youths’ Suits $4. 25, $5.00 and $5.75; Worth $10.00 to $12,00, We Are Exclusive Retailers in New York / For the Celebrated “Edwin C. Burt” Shoes, Absolutely the Be in the World at the Price, ond Floor.) | For Women $3.50 SHOW A COMPLETE LINE OF EVENIN i We tin, PINK, WHITE AND BLACK SATIN’ BROW, PEARL AND BLACK SUEDE; ALSO DEADED ErrecTs. Infants’ and d Children’ s Depts, — (Second Floor:) i NFANTS' HOSE DRYERS CHILDREN'S SWEATE! teen) » upwards to 2 year 2for | anne, with colored bardera|, sizes—regular price 25c. cacti 256 | and all white, sizes upward to 8 OUT Price NOWs serves rrserere | yeart—elsewhere $2. 25; a , ) | Infants’ and Childrew’s Ci NANT 5 AND, HL ored and Black BONNETS 0c, each; (44 | to soaks. MN OO Te ta aan eS | Coay Warm Eiderdown CA\ ape | ROBES and AFGHANS at out prices, Children's Colored CLOTH and VELVET COATS; also | wiidte, upward in size to'4 LYCARS At savesersreseeps rive Warm OUTING FLANNEL | GOWNS, guaranteed fast col- | ors; sizes 2 to 14 Ae bard | ular price 59¢5 special at.. “39c | | Children’s and Misses’ Cozy, ) | | “SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK

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