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© ¥ HOPE TO UNLOAD ~ ROGK ON STATE dinterlooked with Proposition to Construct New Sing Sing Prison Is Scheme to Sell Trap- Rook Industry. \. ( \ i { OF COURSE A FANCY PRICE WILL BE ASKED. Benator Raines, Champloning Woman’s Suffrage Bill, An- nounoes Intention of Seeing " that It Goes on Statute Book, \ i (Bpecta! to The Evening World.) ALBANY, N, Jon. 21.—A very tempting bit of “fat is tucked away fn the renont of the Superintendent of Prisons and State Engineor regarding the advisability of eatablishing a stone- ¢rushing plant for use in improving the roads of the State. Although these two @Miclals may not know itt, the project in Mtself ts not undesirable, But the re- port goes further than recommending $hat the plant be establishod. It tles it up with a soheme to demolish Sing Bing Prison, on the’ ground that the old @tone jadi 1s unfit for human habitation and should give place to a new and up- to-date eatablishmont,bullt on the west bank of tle Hudson, in Rockland County, 1 The real point of the proposition Is that on the west bank of the Hudson, tndicated as a desirable alte, there 1s @ flourishing trap-rook industry, which can be had by the State—at a fancy price, of course The trap-rock: busi- hoss of Rockland has been the source of considerable attention before the Legislature for years. A number of Orange and Rockland politicians are adit to be Interested In it. A Tew years ago the promoters of the business tried to convert to their own use Hook Mountadn, just above Nyack, but did not quite get away with ft, on account of the general protest of oltizens, Now it ears to be the Purpose of the trap-rock people to sell thelr holdings to the State for the double purvose of providing crushed atone for the roads of the State and Curnlshing stone for the new prison, The promoters of the business are naturally inspired by motives of pure philanthropy, aad would not ask more than three times the value of thelr roperty If the Btate can be induced to uy, The estimates furnished by the Btate Engineer and the Superintendent of Pwisons of the probable cost of ac- quiring the property and erecting the Hraycaad wtone-crushing plant Is By the timo the deal ts arranged—it fit goes through—the State would prob- ably have to pay about twice that sum, Rookland and Orange County politicians and promoters—for the terms ere sy- nonyinous—have never been decorated for giving away anything for nothing, The ladles—God bless = 'em!—have found a slanph champion it John Raines, the creator of the leather sand- wich, though no one, to look at him, would regard him us a ladies’ man, But fn epite of the “rough exterior, thero is a manly, tender heart within.” as the hero of the “secrets of New York” declares. The ladies think so, anyway, end that's enough. Their confidence ts based on the fact that Raines has consented to Introduce lil giving the female sex the Nght fo vote at certain elections, He 3 repared his bill and has promised to Feit golng until It is on tho statute » The bill provides that: “Bvery resident of a ctty of the third- el oF, the age of twenty-one years, and a citizen of the United States, whose name shall be on the assessment roll of such city next proceding a spe- celal or other election therein to raise a tax or at which election there js to be submitted a proposition involving the raising of a tax, and upon whose prop- erty of unon whom as the owner or possesor of tana @ tax may bo as- ied or imposed as the result of such shall be entitled to vot auch special or other ¢lection. An as- sessment for a dog tax alone shell not be construed to allow any pengon to vote ection. All mote or pants of iecn devas herewith are hereby repeal&,” Later on there hick gome all tha stare fn ‘the long-time battle for the ballot- or-dent apd the alr will bo filled with the munls that teaches mere man thet he's a counterfeit, ‘This is the latest Brackett story and fs explanatory of his perfect behavior when other things were expected of him: “An Irish private who had been per- secutel by the company sergeant re- cently promoted from the ranks ap- proached his tormentor on the parade ground and sald: ‘S'gint, beggin’ y'r pardon, if a private should after beln' bold enough 0 Bay to @ s'gint on the parade, “Saint, I'm after thinkin’ yo're @ flat-hoaded son av a gun,’ phat 4 be done to im? ‘Oh, he'd only be sint to the lockup for a sontalet, mayhap,’ reptied the sergeant with a scowl, ‘But, e’gint’ av ye plase,’ sald the private, worat his head, 's'pose, well, s'pose th’ private didn’t say so in ‘words, pur Misrthiped Galt Rhea game, phat woul @ to ‘im, t may nothin! ye £00) antd' the eek ean! uming awey, re rnhin Ty hat cise,’ sald the private with a look of pleasure, on his face, ‘we'll Inve Jt go at that,” “Charile” Hitte, the eparring partner of Roosevelt when he was Governor of the State, and of a number of promi- nont Tammany men during thelr stay in Albany as legislatore, 8 In a critical condition as the result of a stabbing affray of whiah he was the victlm. Hitte has @ gymnasium on State street, ‘here Senator Frawley was in the habit of having Interesting bouts with Hitte and other amateur boxers, The New York statesman, who ts an accomplished aolor {np the ring, met Corbett in Hitte's ist winter, and the sports who place wiv the bout said it was an Intoresting ttle aftalr, Hitte's “gvm" was also a favorite, place for the New York stateamen who wanted to limber up after seeing too much of the town. Hitto la not yet out of danger, and oven If he recovers the Btate atreet nasum will not be open this winter, i order to wot exercise the Tammany biihoh has taken to walking, Hx-Senator Guy, the Assistant Cor- poration Counsel, seems to be running things in Albany, at least, for the Ma- Clollan adminivtration, Senator Guy comes up once a week with engigh typewritten material to fill a drens-sult cage, He hands out bills and long type tien, po lanationa at the 6 time, @ Bald jay: "The Mayor: eve in hiring 1 counsel went him, needs any secures 1,50, 2.25 wi BOS Sirts’ Full Length Coats, GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH BOX COATS, made of kersey, zibeline ‘and cheviot, 2,50, 3.95 “8 5.00 Nisses’ Coats, Shirts and Shirt Warsts, MISSES’ WALKING SKIRTS, at! fancy mixture and 2,50 style, Ss CHILDR' flat muff, pecial at Chine, Japanese Silk, Chiffon Clot over Old English Embroidery. At Popula Fe et a Fd Co-Morrow Will Be a Sreat i Reduced Prices on Coats, Sktris and Waists for the Stylish Girl and Nis. Just such an inspiration as this is what will interest the young : girl or her elder , sister who the above men- tioned garments to tide her over the season: In- deed it offers Dolls, Naval Officer Dolls, | ‘#lexe! Coovor tore, Main moor, Centra, } |. siderably less than usual, chances that French Officer Dolls, Boy Pevsiseis might well be Dolls, Girl Popa Beaty L silane tt Si taken advan- every sort of a Doll that the , ppaiye cree ae. at tage of for next little mother could wish for. Boots ifr ii batdftts att {ted ezelnyy"site o 490 season's wear, Then there are articles of a ie Ya ML x and then the wearing apparel for Dolly in Siiicren enna 250 Uight Sowns. expense is so alm ojst limitless quantities For 108 AND WHBAT, by Atiss Al- Of oxira, heavy Dalry Cloth, tn pint little that one her needs ata trifle, The styles are satin, black and castor; regue larly sold at $12.75, MISSES’ SMART CRAVEN. ETTE COATS, plaited front and back with belt, in oxford and tan, MISSES’ NORFOLK COAT ture, new effects; to-morrow, MISSES’ SHIRT WAISTS, box ! Suit bears the stamp of style and good workmenship. VVORSTEDS IN NEAT MIXTURES AN psied model in fame! and SQ | | OVERPLAIDS, DOUBLE AND TWIST. CASSIMERES. (Slowel Cooper Store, 24 fl, Front, 10th st). af Most Unusual Value, are made just as illustrated, of Lamb’s Wool and Turkish Angora in pretty combinations; set consists of shapely collar, lined with satin, and with crocheted orndment. Very H e destined to be all the rage, attractively priced at 8.95, 5.00, 6,50, 7. AlsoHandsome Lingerie Waists of Persian Lawns, French Batiste, Embroidered Linen and All. SVAinnee? 5 ___ THE WORL[: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, 1905 NP te renee Dolls’ Day! o4 Oo-Morrow iy Siegel Cooper Store— Great crowds of little girls and their mothers will doubtless come trooping into the Siegel Cooper Store to*morrew, It will be a day of utmost interest for children, Upon the feet of every doll brought to The Big Store to-marrow by a little girl, accompanied by an adult or stockings for big people, full-fashioned, yet without a seam to hurt dolly’s feet, The Burson Stockings for grown-ups are on salé in our Hosiery Store, Should, by accident, we fail to have a size to fit, we will make a pair special; so come, every little gil hereabouts, bringing your dolly with you, We shall have made every provision to make little girls and their dollies safe and APPy: ‘e want it to be one of the happiest days in dolly’s life, and, as out of happiness we should learn something, we want these little stockings to remind the little girls that clean shoes are as essential to one’s respectability as clean stockings, and that shoes are many times made uncomfortable by an improperly made stocking. For the benefit of. those who come without Dolls we shall offer Dolls at reduced pric Double “S, & H.”’ Green Trading Stamps Saturday Morning from 8,30 Till 12 o’ Clock. Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour, Dolls, | Many Mothers Will Buy Their Little Daughters New Dolls To-Morrow, Because of the special char- acter of the day many prices have been purposely reduced, Dolls of all nations. Japanese Dolls, Turkish Children’s Hanne Underwear and Datsy Cloth Dresses, Assortments possessing qual- ities and superiority. of finishi{~ that recommend them to pru- dent mothers. Prices are con: Pure Candies at Lowered Prices, OLD-FASHIONED SUGAR > 9, PEPPERMINT} regularly 20crth 4 O VIRGINIA SUGAR PEANUT > 9 SQUARES; regularly 20c} Ib., (] of PURE SUGAR SATINETTES i tghestibe regularly 25c; 15¢ OLD-FASHIONED|MOLASSES CROQUETTES with cream centres; regularly 25cy Ib., 15¢ AN WITHOUT A COUNTRY, by B, Hale. () Rika QLORIEG AND QUEEN ASTER, by Miss Alcott, Also many others equally interesting, Hats, Dresses, Jewelry, Nov- elties, TH WATTLE DOLL HOUST—Dolls, panere, Turks, Naval Officers, French PS a hepglche Mitt! aft re ; remularly Drawers, quality Domet_ iannel; DN ana wide one 1h C Btore, Third Floor, iaiegel Cooper Bore, a Of, acaiont Officers, Boy Dolla, Gir) Dolls. cambno ‘ i in Seenlen Singtel Bia" to Wo. oir 7FQ ; yours; adovand ae 2% 18 9g, apager er ade ae Hae Py a ae ‘ord wi at . Fashi One CELLULOID POLLS, 61.80 ant 2507 | Reve’ and 98 Tah Drawers, Saturday Ove: l lara preter BISQUL) DOLLA, 760, and as low ouths oes Domet Flannel Canton Our WhOice | For Linle Boys Military Rus- tators prescribe Se ’ Shoes, JOC] | ot or, rare, aps, canal | Your Choice i as correct for gitls and misses, ae AL A a Good- wearing shoe of ‘satincalfskin inf | in the latier material, abo and O9@ 2 50 me peat Oxfords ‘Olive | Sverolaid u Ly oe jace style and all sizes. He j Sirls' Dresses. Ua Bat ner Boi, Rolly Befie ayes, Dullr’ Hands, Girls’ Shoes at 5 Dresses, We ‘ vouhahs i Ges vad mesetaui Wes ced zibeline, satin lined, 5.00 es as wley Hospital RApalES Dongola i button iif he 8 Cc bse ie i Roys’ Writer Meadwear, ‘ Y i Ly 8 » | shoes, with spring heels an: . yaya JACKETS. toed pani lt Broken Dolls, patent leather tips, all sizes, gee Winter Caps of all descr th Geen) Band Caps for a Larger (Blegel Cooper Store, Second Floor.) (Stegel Cooper Store—Thind Floor, Hast.) 5.90 Men’s Winter Suits at $165. Best Ever Seen at Chis Price, Positively the greatest selection at the most popular prices ever seen in New York City, Ever: 12.75 UITS of Fancy Scotch mix- 12.75 Children’s Fur Sets, 400. EN’S FUR SETS—They cord hanging and finished and blac! 100 (Slogel Cooper Store, 24 Floor, Centre.) come he Suit ~The most popular conservative Overcoat in New York Length 44 inches, Made: of fine quality overcoatings in Oxford BRIGHT CHEVIOTS AND TWEEDS, FOREIGN NOVELTIES AND BLACK FABRICS and the Siegel Cooper Co, label, in addition to that of the best makers of high-class wearing apparel, is a standard guarantee for value received. Special models to fit every build of man, both in single and double-breasted sacks, ° There must be a reason for our wonderful Overcoat business this season One contmuous record-breaking selling: Again and again people who have not been able to find just the Overcoat that they wanted in any other store in New York City, found it here. MELTON AND FRIEZES STAND WEAR AND COLOR, BLACKS, GRAYS, OXFORDS AND NOVELTY EFFECTS, ALL OF FULL WEIGHT AND TEXTURE. We are showing coats in the most popular models, “Manhattan,” length 44 inches; “Princeton,’’ length 47 inches; | 5. 00 fittings of the best tested qualities, Sizes to fit every build of man, ® Wen’s Winter Overcoats at Yine Dollars. a great chance for any man who wants a good Overcoat at a very low price. f “he lon’s ‘Poole’ Coats, —Extra long (52-inch day or evening wear} beautiful overplaid effects, also solid colorings, Men's ‘Oourist’’ Coats, —The very latest novelty; long, graceful Overcoats with belt backs, made of foreign i $9 and domestic fancy fabrics, also solid \ colorings. Length 50 inches, $ Kerseys, Melons and Friezes, A] Wen's “Black” Suits, —Our special “Velour” garments are Vee netian lined. Then we show black Thibs i if $9 ets, Diagonals and Worsteds, Both single OF ALL TEXTURES. The style and workmanship is, stamped on every garment, $ 0 0 15. Men's Winter Overcoats. OF STANDARD QUALITY. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN COATINGS THAT WILL “Tourist,” length 50 and 52 inches, and “Poole,” length 52 inches, Linings and Another remarkable series of special offerings in men’s sturdy and stylish Overcoats, Here is $9 Overgarments, for @ am Wen’s “Wanhatian’’ Coats and fancy mixtures, also black and navy and double breasted sacks; also three-but- ton cutaway frocks, Wen's “Ufixed”’ Suits, —Black and white, navy, slate and subdued colorings, in Worstedss also Cassimere Cloths, Boua single and double breasted sacks, Men's ‘Fancy’ Suits. —Worsteds, Tweeds, Cheviots of exclusive designs. All styles of sacks, including *Columbia’’ close-fitting. The new me- dium roll double-breasted sacks represented in recherche colorings; sizes to fit every build Swrictly ‘journeyman’ tailored. Store, hand Lace Waists, in designs fitting 90, 8.90 & 975, collar fitting prety +t up to r Prices. yt Store, M4 Floor, Centre, 18th St.) (Sone n_ Wool SeeWhat theSirlsWil Set tor Oherr Dollies’ J parent, we shall fit a pair of the cutest little stockings imaginable—Burson Stockings, made like the real big / Youths , Sutts and Ove For Little Boys. Junior Norfolk and Russian Angora and Camel's Hair sibly reach The Big Si gain if he attends this remarkable sale of Colored IN Women’s Catlor-Made St Among our new Spring models of tailor-made Suits your special attention to a Redingote Suit of Bro Cheviot; 52 inch Jacket—defined at waist by succession: laits, and lined to waist with taffeta, anh remarkably low price of Kersey Coats At Attractive Spectal Prices, For Co-WMorrow at 7,50 WOMEN'S KERSEY COATS; excellent quali Kersey in black or brown, and lined throughout wit heavy Skinner satin some are made with semi- top coat style with belted back, fly front and notch For Go-Morrow at 3.00 WOMEN'S COATS; good quality black or castor Kersey; lined with heavy satin} there are neat collar- less styles, finished at neck with stitched velvet; semi- Day for Children at Ohe J. ‘4 ¢ 300: Youths’ Long Trouser Suits, sizes 14 to 20 years, comprise Cassimere in neat designs, also cheviots in overplaide, Youths’ Long Overcoats, sizes 14 to 20 years, in Blue, Black Oxford and Olive mixtures, i lh val be poe) poker pera low it wil policy to come ear! Saturday, Md } oy tes hie In the Boys’ Section We will continue the Sale of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats at 2,50 Fine Suits, For Big Roys, Norfolk and Jacket, as well S-piece Vest Suit Blue, BI WH Rig Saturday Clearance Every man in New York or adjacent territory whe tore to-morrow will reap an SON Your.Choice Saturday of |, @ # Any Colored Neckwear in} , The Siegel Coaper Store Made of the finest silk and satins and in the most light and dark patterns, Ordinarily would sell pee aie Mire (alewel Cooper Store, Main Hats for Men, ht This isa gener: cisiveclearance, cost is not bei ered, The seth | must be complete. gsm __Everyhat perfect ikeyle — shape. Derbies in black ‘and brown, alpines ar k, brown, cedar, fawn and Belgium tolorings, These hats at ONE DOLLAR are such exceptional values that We early Saturday morning. (Skenel. Cooper Btore, Main. most appropriate kind of a tailor-made for present time wear, And at the f Floor, Hyon! (Siegel Cooper Store, Women’s backs and mannish coat sleeves} others in neat and revers; regularly $11.50, ‘ styles, with mannish coat sl i les, and other trimmed or: with r

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