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WINS ATALBANY Price ofGas Votes Drops— Woman, Suffrage. oy ( - wt (Bpectal to ‘The Byening World.) to) MUBANY, March 15,—The pill almed ‘it the milk trust will be allowed to fil west in the Assembly Committee on Agriculture until the Wogislature bids ‘the old town of Albany a sweet adieu, ‘fhe committee claims jthat the owners "and breeders of Holstein cattle put up @uch # vigorous fight against the meas+ lute that a favorable roport would be ‘out of the question, Nio bill Wegore the Legislature would do more to force ‘the trust tq deliver good milk to the people of New York than the Cowan bill, %It provides that milk, to he must contain 8 3-10 per cent, ot Tt ‘passed, the measure would ent the trust from 4 ing its roduct down to 8 per cent., the quan- y of fat now required, / ve 8 ‘ "Highty-five off for cash,”,as “Gard Luck" Hawking would say, js @ pre+ " else desoription of the difference in the quotations for votes against the gas i “7% resolution before and after the vote in ‘e% > the Senate yesterday, At ;10 o'clook \ tf. in the morning the price wa 000, hen @000rling to the lobby, At 3 o'clock hak iets afternoon it wasn't muth above ie ) with no takers. * ee Baw God. bless the women! But dor them ©)" @he noble Senators would have teen le® arorking out gas problema until the or &.day'a end, i Before the noblest of the Senators, Me: op LD 4 y Committee, there appeared half a dozen or mote women to argue for and egainst a dill to give women taxpay- @ra in the second-class cities the right to vote at special tax elections, On One side were women euffraga advo- § cates; on the other, women who be- s Weve in leaving the game of ballots | to men, | ‘At the ‘head of the fatter wt force waa Mrs, W. W. Crannell, of Al- hany, Gome of the things Mra, Cran- ell told the committee were: “The taxpaying women of the cities, @s @ rule, do not want to vote, They Go not, in the majority of cases, take, Cj Qn active interest in matters of busl- fees, auch as tho laying out of a new @treet, the construction of a system Of water pipes, of sewerage, electric wires, fire and police departments, pro- viding for schools and the poor, for etrests and public buildings, because they believe men know more about the Qffains of corporations than they do. “Women are interested sufficiently to ‘wish all these material things, so they pay thet taxes willingly for the pro- tention 0 He and property and for the Sf this tax provides; but they ada! ve to men, whose business training Baa Feit at corporation, and the details consequent ‘upon tment di- Pires, end benetia: vovslved cthereacom, allowing the meh to stand em and the enforcement of ‘the lawa + on the prin- the ballot there is a service tax, @hat uo man may money tax he gots ali ' things women get, no more, no ; for his service tax he gets the which ey He the bullet. ee] this way {6 eyi- ye ey, intrust the Foanagemont ir OWN prop. erty to men. ve you ever heard of an instance where the business man- “erent a {pect estate wes placed Wie hands of women by women? Praise for American Men. {fn the city of Albany there are five be \ panty that have been Tn existence nearly "pi th, /Ohe hundred years, Of the 600 stook- ' Boklora 230 are women, yet, I am told, To mo women has ever entered 'one of them pa vote for the it hen. officers who are ere of her asia 68 peny. It te e far & Wo) that a woman ever 'y ‘nto the hands of other open to doubt, And yet the elaine ‘mate that the aractical busi- Irs of obtics woukl be better ad- IMtered if women yoted, and that women need the ballot to pro- jomeelves; isn’t that a slander who have Gomretimes called collectively the Cities! vs x y Ss} 2 th )e de’ av, te v oe ™ a the men of America, ‘ do the w of this country the ’ en’ fall o nations? Who have Lad Protected them that they may enjoy every privilege a man enjoys with- annoyance or effort?" ie ‘3, Crannell was imparting f* important but unpopular truths t 16, mea ot some of the ladtes who by ‘to exercise the elective franchise kh their great displeasure, i ee 8 we Bomebody has been “kidding ‘Billy’ flalpin, the chairman of the Manhattan Republican Committee, because Billy” fa too mise w bird to “kid” himeelf, Byer einoe Qdell sailed qway “Billy” Apap been ao busy as three tailors, He hae divided himself into three parts, as it were, and distributed each in @o many fertile fields in which to sow wietdm and good advice, Odell gave Whim some sort of a commisezon, prob- ably to keep an eye on things affecting } i\ | the county organization, and "‘Billy,” who ig oopacientious, has done very ‘well, His foot has slipped once or twice, it ‘he has broken no bones or made fany bad breaks, But soma gf the coun- tray who were looking for favors thougMt to awell his head by address. ing Jum ag ‘State Chairman,” and kow- towed to him in great shape. He made Out as If he took the designation se- ly, for @ very good actor ts Billy,’ while wll the time he’ was fooling the follows who thought they were fooling m, Ag a matter of fact, there is no “state Chairman,” even of the pro tem, : variety, and “Billy” is simply playing ay the part allotted to him, just as Bawara yterbach, “Billy” Cohen, Speaker ixon, John Raines and (George Matby ru Bro playing the parta Odell handed out lo $Q them, ‘6 =I Apsamblyman Tompkins, professor at fu 4 Jaw and assistant Democratic leader tn the Lower House, shocked that body ‘ QL vesterdey by suegesting that women D Ought t be given @ chance to. work on the State enumeration job next amer, Why," exclaimed a Tammany As- mblyman, “if females wera put on Jov there'd be a jot timy at every ise On the street, ‘Mink of a female enumerator asking wie lady of the ouse how old she Is and what her usband's name 1s, and all about} Kids! Bey) there'd be a mix- b the femalo enumerator got pall chrough with her work,’ ——__——- Another Trial for the O'Brien, Another speed trial for the t oat O'Brien, now at the J nrpedo 6 trooklyn Navy Yard, {8 scheduled for fiext Satu The O'Brien, In several trials, since sit was taken by the Gove ment from the yards of the Unit States Shipbuilding Company, broke down, She ta required, under the con. tract for her construction, to show 4 aneed of twenty-six knots an hour, GUILSHAN GAS The, Most Ditticat Tooth Bridge Work, per tooth, $5.00, Tee $4 —$7—&—BlO. PLATES REPAIRED WHILE WALTING “IN, E,Cor, (25th St, & 8th Ave, | 3% SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Tailored Suits, Coats and Dresses Advanee Spring and\ Summer Models. It is the broad scope of this department—the mighty diversity of authoritative styles and models which it affords—that compels’ the interest and attention of those who demand garments that have individuality and charagter to commend them. Tailored Suita 6t.Voile, Mohair, Drap d'Bte, Broad: ’ cloth and fancy wool Sultings, in entirely ohw long and,short coat model, } / Suita of fancy mixtures or ch ks, thoroughly Ned tom tailored in mannish siple, $29.50. and-$39.50 “Blouse Suita of checked mohairs, $19.50 and $37.50 Tailored Coat Suite of taffeta silks, $24.50 to $35.00 Ter Grate of covert cloth'in loose, box and fitted styles, designed for street or driving, silk lined, | | , $55.00, $57.50 and $22.50 Canta of taffeta-or-shantung silk, long and medium ° / length. S750, $34,50 and $39.50 Special for Thursday and Priday. . Short Cont Tailored Suite of imported broadctoth, in block, navy, reseda, champagne, tan, red oy heliotrope, fancy plaited surplice model with embroidered vest and new. plaited skirt. Value $50.00, Special at $32,50 / Ton Coats of tad worumbo-covert cloth, fitted model lined with taffeta silk, ‘ Value $21.50, ‘Special at $16,00- Pull Leasth Coate of shantung.or taffeta silk in black or-gray, in shirred redingote models, : Value $32.00, Special at $22.50 Separate Waists for Women. The standard which we have set for this depart- ‘ ment is high, It compels us to maintain the most exhaustive and comprehensive series of models and styles which is to be found the whole town over and compels us to offer thein at modest prices, Waista of hand embroidered sheer handkerchief linens, mulls of French lawhs, elaborated with laces. ~ ‘At $6.90, $8.50, $9.50 and upward, Walats of white washable Japanese Silks in plain or dressy lace trimmed models, At $2.98, $3.50, $4.90 and upward, Tailored Walste of pure white linen, in light, medium or heavy weightsin mannish models with or without embroidery, Af $2.98, $3.50, $4.50 and upward, - Special for Thursday. Waists of sheer white lawn with back, front and sleeves finely tucked, or of white dotted swiss in a new tucked model, Special at $1.48, FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. A Sale of Veils and Veiling Since it offers the new spring meshes and colors at about one-half the standard prices we count the sale of some importance. | Net Veiling in tuxedo or fanoy meshes, in white, magple, red, brown, navy or black, with chenille dots of various sizes, Value 35c the yard. Special at 19 - Chiffon Veils in’ brown, navy, white, violet, light blue, red, tan or green; either hemstitched or with deep satin ribbon border, One and one-half yards long, Value 75c. Special at 48 FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY $z.00 Melange Silk Suiting at 69c A heavy, pure silk fabric with all the characteristics of the finest mohairs. The grounds are in change- able brown, blue or green with disconnected, irides- cent stripes of contrasting color, In character, de- sign and weight this is the most desirable fabric for shirt waists and shirt-waist suits of which we know —especially at 690, FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 35¢ Embroidered Swiss at rrc Itis a collection of remnants from three to ten yards long. The redeeming feature of it is that in many instances there are two or three remnants of the same pattern, which makes it possible for us to promise even dress lengths, The Swiss is of an excellent quality, with -embroidered individual fig- ures, stripes, dots and consecutive figured designs in black or colors on white or black grounds, The New Green Dress :Fabrics If you have made your little journey from shop to shop in search of the shades which are destined to be the most popular and favored for the new season's gowns you must be con» scious of the absolute scarcity of reseda, sage and sea green in all the spring fabrics, We are fortunate enough to be in a position to offer these specific shades in Albatross and Fancy Panama Cloth at 50c,; Voile, Granites and Crepes at 75,3 Boliennes, Crepe de Paris, Veilings, Granites and Pana- mas at $1,00, and plain and fancy Eolienne, Crepe de Paris, plain and fancy Voiles and kindred weaves at $1.25 to $1.50, FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET, IASI ‘© LIET—-High-grade modsrn “apartments house on Biizateth av. Nowark, Nod. 0 rooms and bath, fanitor servioe, " Te eT ef Extracted wita Gas, $1.00, All Gold Crowns, $5.00, y Brooklyn, | hy IRMA Alahtertoht Ang | 8 engine, | in con: Wy ve BLAS LOO! | PATENTS, i mptly procured. In Ci OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M, ' i 4 | won FACTS AND FIGURES WORK MCNDAY WQNDERS.; gum 1005 WORLD ALMANAO, gar Tato & Co, | ~ indi ¥ Advertisements for The World may be BEGINNING ON THURSDAY. First Annual Spring Introductory Sale of Patricia Gloves for Women Regularly $1.50. At $1.00, The Patricia is an imported, glove which has ¢s- tablished te standard for its class and the fame of one of the cleverest Grenoble glove makers. It is the glove that has found greater favor than any other which our stock affords, One-fifty is the regular price of the Patricia, [It has been main- tained raligiously. We would introduce this glove’ into a wider sphere—we- would have you’ know how fine are its leathers, how perfect its proportions and how graceful'the models. "To that end we will offer three thousand pairs of Patricia gloves at one ‘Ndollar instead of one-fifty. Patricia Glave of French kid, two or three clasp with Paris Point embroidery, in tans, modes, grays, red tans, pearls, white with self/or black embroidery, black with self or white embroidery. ‘RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, FOOT OF 5 0) COR! ie teny ven el ! CO West 125thSt., near 7th Ave. gs amaarni ; Unusual Bargains. Always Our’ Theme. Sweeping Sale of Brass and Enamel’ Beds | y Petal deye'l i 16,59 White Enamel Beds, gontinuous: Brass Beds, rioh design, continuous 2 in, te, beautiful scroll fll 6 ngs; value $93; gale e Brass Beds, continuous 2 in, posts, fanoy wre ath Ornamentty hi fillings, spii- dies and husks; value $47,003 on $34.20 heavy bra: \ -o Brass Beds, 14 inoh tng cvindles, vines anid f 50 #18. 94 husks, value $41.76; med 9.5 q Bes eh bow foot, | in, posts, neat desig $14.49 White Enamel Beds, 4 5A extended foot lats, All Furnished, $120 | sun's ts | Send for Illustrated ‘Flat! COATES Hon $2.98," Fo $5,79 rg MH lining Go + Carts, 50LIbrary Bel design, green | table tke solid — golden oak, polished top, entre drawer, oto, 88 Ps ae ai 12.10, 9.2% PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS AND ORGANS, , ees SERS EE, y JEWELRY. Cash or Credit y No Emp! tid “Call or write for sitbrtrated eatalonue, L, W. SWEET & (CO., Ag 80 MATDEN LAND, | Noy Yor. i REWARD A PEON RD, Out-of-Town Patronage Solicited. ‘Twenty Years in Business, lemerey To, 5° AvEF 59060 Another Wondertul March Sale of Pianos, Wo have arranged to offer 500 new célebrated 1905 model Dobert Wilson Patios tor $165 $1 A Week. on terms of §5 down and. Crowning Piano Valuc of the Century, Come To-morrow, for It Will Be a Great Piano Day.’ Besides You WillSave from $150to $200 Wilson $ 6 Pianos, 1 , Including stool and cover. '$5,00 down and then only $1.00 per week, Pianos delivered to yourhomeupon first payment of $§, No interest charged for time taken In making payments, No insurance and no extras whatever_Don’t delay. This is one of the most extraordintry § plano offers ever Made, It is to your advantage to secure one and save from $150 to $200, FOUR OTHER REMARKABLE PIANO OFFERS: WALTERS PIANOS, BELFORD PIANOS, , HARMONY PIANOS, RICHARDSON PIANOs, On easy terms of $5.00 down and $1.00 per week, BXCHANGE your old plan» for a beautiful new one and pay due at the envall rute ot $1.00 per week. ah AALS TD BBWARHW of second-hand plunos, Do not buy @ second-hand plano at any brice, It 4a just lke 4hrowiny your money away, for if they were of any uge people would not want to part with them, UPON REQUEST our representative will cal} upon. you, Wareroom, Thint Floor, 0th St. Section, HORE 0 urity. Perfect sat-| iefact! o1 4 ih vies funded. Write ‘a Bion Chale Wateh Co., 65 Nasean st. Ecdeauinimeninccicn 289 Broadway, Room 4. frown mail order dent, Ladies’ and gentlem: piyments; satletastion tly. confident! al b HENRY GOLOBE, 1801 dollar weekly! beautiful Majestle dregs room 8 man. OLLAR DOWN! OTAMCRG Diamond. ring, 816, Jewelry Co,, 80 Nassau. HELP WANTED—MALE, WANTED—Rxporienced rubber stock Shae Balvage Co, 143 Franklin, IRPORIANCED tissue pwer Apoly Pictorial Review Co., pattern cutters) 152 B. 28d at LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, LOST—YBank book 903 on Ginter | pleese rerum to “ minddaloc? Lex to 3d Ave, il The 1905 World Almanac | Bloomingdales 59th to 60th St, and Encyclopedia All Cars Transter to HELP WANTLD—FEMALE, Begins Where Ofher Reference Works Stop. FOR SALE, HRY APPRENTICRS and an prepar+ WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, Wanted Marchi Co, 733 Lexington ay., ; EASY PAYMENTS, Will send” representaive American Wateh & Diatond Coe 10 ) TAKE: El You golfurther and you fare better with the standard American annual, » | and will cont ; ‘, ‘48, 20, 22, 24, 26 an 30 West Fourteenth Street, 1,9, 44, 43, 45, 47, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and,29, West Th To-morrow dt the Opportunity SILVER-PLATED. KNIVES, FORKS, SPOOK HANDSOME. TABLE ‘PIECES, Rogers and Other ‘Reliable’ Makes, FAR BELOW REGULAR ‘Those. who ha n-cottager, hotels, instituti as well as those who buy for individual needs, sho miss this offering, et ROGERS At’ AN DAR: ‘Tea Bpoons—halt dozen z able. Bpoonv—-halt doxen. ‘ Mable Forka—halt doze! 78 Bost Patteran in mateh designs, NO MAIL ORDERS, ROGERS NICKEL SILVER Gond henvy sv a Byoons—Value 04 Bos, Table Spoons-walue 60-4 di . Table Forks—value .69—% dos... létly parfectno blemishes of She kid ate 8 . ih give aa IROGERS Al AND. AA Sugar Spoons and Butter Knives— five designe—value ,20. ‘ Cok Meat Forks—Valuo 6. @-cent Gravy’ $1.00 Soup Ladles—8 designs. ROGERS BOXE Six plea 7 rer? and tr alitye cd 49 49 extra FANGU TABLE PIECES undrayle plate, each, antowlby the maker, |” 249° nandighe cola, Chocolate Pots~8 ‘styles, ,s: b hae belie atylots on |! masta tt BM yt Baskets... Tea & Cottes Pole-on feet Boe Dishes,plass dr’nera, (oth os hae eesti After-Dinnor Coffee Pots, Pickle Caste?s....., i TRIPLE PLATED KNIVES ‘weer aa thous ‘tor’ twlee an much, Ladies. GOODS in Bil Case, “Butter Spreaders—value $1.69, “& D. Coftes Bpoons-—value . Oyster Forke—value $1. Fruit Knives—value $1.60, Orange Spoons—value #1, Orange Knivea—saw edge— valuo $1.60 There ie no mistake about quality of above satiety yourself by logking for the stamp—all have mark or maker's name in full ‘and substitute poorer grades. man’ sta Wo at Quick amount ts 4, r it not, worth your im|to fee wh we ones, woe Lain money ii Tailored Sulti Brown, Bi Halong bul ren) . |Patloved Suite of f Herrin and a RN 1 ane ‘and Colors: Mored Bults—H i Mah Cheviot Reteer itty Coats Bi and Blouses, wi the new , ;to mat re fo be one ot he n. , 1 | Sk Tailored Coat Sults— , i Tatteta— lestination, | Hxtra fine ¢ OL eeKtre ir iy with box: shirred—new % aad Uning—Value $87.00....+« 95.08 rg at Quick Ni Flouncin; Snine-value 8, /i6-Inoh Emby Nainsook an Edgings, Insertin: Women's Hmb'd, Men's Ail Linen Initlal—value 15. Men's All Linen Table $ tures and Wii ft Table Olleloth and all new new to: 15-Inch Stair 18-inch Btuir .. Girls’ New Check and plal white piaue pip peal Russ! and without ¢ dtou SECON Light, medium clean stripes—s value $1. SECOND BLO! ‘Taftetas—Black leading shades value 15 and MAIN FLOOR Bath Room Nothiny better nickel plated—e ‘Towel Bars. nowel_ Rac Soap Dishe Sponge Rac! Paper Roll ‘Tooth Brus Glows Hol Match | Hol Bath dents tH Morning Sale Usual: Ro Batra Charge for ite 25 cents; by mail, 35 cents, ere DIAMONDS y Americin District Messenger \Oflice WATCHES, iit ani) BM Pe TEWELRY. EASY PAYMENTS, lowest prices, Ca’ wiihe a ‘phone JAMEs oF an, JEWELRY, | 97 MALU by, tara urew'aira) THIRD 100) ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, MNO MAIL ORDE —Kilt 6k! tucked Postilioy javm, Navy, front Coat, or Blouse—4 ralds—value Laces The New ins Embrolderles Handkerchiefs / Point De Paris Laces and Ins'tg's— Tip Wo 4 Anch—VAlUe Biesboseeseressse Cambric, Nainsor Pio T Abc valUO. resestseersons (19 1. 8, Emb'd any Lace trim’d Wak te-valuo heey jered t+ Olicloth Gepartment has always stond quality, assortments and prices ue to do Be Tey, Btock is now ready in n Hf alien on. third Moor, thio to Bath 6-4 Tare, in rete mar’ 124nch Shelf—dainty patterns and colors Bost quality only—Entlre stock brand new! | MORNING SALES To-morrow, Thursday, Until J P jan styles—with Women’s Cambric W1 appers with and without embroidery Liberty Satin Ribbons Double face, also Liberty Satin and trimmings—3% Inch— We don’t ad What you come’ gad ilored Suits ~ The New in Silks: Selling Erices at Quick Sellin je ere ler inch colo) stars, (Me Cheviot, Serge, Navy handso new n All Silk C t" 198 shite aay aoa’ u lg O Eea bo oe Bea 108 plalp Cheviot, ta ited! Semnt-BI ai pn 16,08 erringbone and colors; OY Neated Daft sleeves-White Selling Prices ts—Point Vi fiat iyelet, and and wie Uni Hematitoh., pow Shi in whi tones ss Wash Dresses in Chambray with ing or bands- Women’s Rain Cio Herringbone and. plady olive, oxford and tam ae bam rene baci with and without dap all sizes—elsewhore Sisk SECOND FLOOR—NI Plain Colored Blue, Gray, Tan—27 124 cent goods, but sul to slight weave imp an (i and dark—clear houlder ruffles and brald—extra full skirts— deep flounce—sizes 34 to and evening—as effecth most Bcont NNSG...-rsersee BASEMENT—-WEST BUILDING, All Linen H’dk’ fa Full eive tor Men oh and fi {neh hemattl Great valve at 12%. MAIN FLOOR—C! Children's Heavy & Fast Black Cotton—¢: . spliced heels and t i UBUATIY «15 £0 19s sss erece MAIN FLOOR—WBST and for bi Mo c Fixtures made~solid brass very plece guaranteed—| Inch, Mercerixed Tatle Dama iene, meres Sen remaing after washing— Value 09, MAIN wW i rice for eons ..° 69 to $1.10, 42 NEW BUILDING, fi fei