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(ae Lets Legislature Know He Won't ‘Sign Any Apprepriation Bills Kati! Provision Is Made for Additional Revenue, —__—- ‘ane to The Evening World.) ALBANY, N. ¥;, March 24.—Gov, Hig- Pa to Leglslature~The Btate neods| gi Fe money, enislature to Governoy—We want our (recta) appropriation bills aigned, Governor to Legislature—No bills call oe my for Appropriations will be approved} staal you pass bills for additional reve * qnne. ‘This colloquy presents conolaely the altuation here to-day, The sturdy Goy- @mnor from Olean {8 becoming as handy with the "Big Stick as {s Roosevelt. 1n threatening to hold up all special Gppropriation bills and to keep ex- Rentes down to the lowest point in caso More revenue isn't furnished, Gov, Higs @ins 19 wielding the most effective club he can find, There isn't a legislator from Monmouth Point to Brie Basin who doesn't realize how much trouble @ statesman encounters who returns empty-handed to a ‘constituency that has been clamoring for @ State improve: ment, So legislatora with fepponatbill- les of that sort weighing them down this year are keenly interested advanc- ing the stock sales and mortgage tax / bills. They have Uned up behind Malby, who, as Chairman of the Finanoe Com- mittee, feels that it t#-well up to him to put the Legislature right on the fin- @ncial problem, No one at the Capitol Knows more just now about the State's account book than Malby, He ts the Yast man to pass on appropriation Measures. He hag no desire to put out @ Jot of bills unlesa he 1s assured that there's going to be a reasonable amount of revenue on hand to satisfy them, Pressed on all sides to act on theae bills, he determined yesterday to put an end to worry and cajoling by demanding tho immediate passage of the stock @ales tax bill, But the majority split and @ part kicked over the traces. The Dill was put away till some word could be received from the Assem)ty as to what that ignoble body intenged to do. Tn view of the fact that the next | fax cauous was put over until next ‘week, this question is being asked on all aides: “Is tes okitdsh about the stock tax ition Speak: it aa me Me peakor fy, he inslatp taking tho ere'll be no tstion, in this side," Assemblyman to-day, “until tha, people tn the, oakepa tad . We're Bi is tired of lea: gading, of and letting the dators out easily,’ ‘The hardest and ‘iatent nut that the lobby has enoountored ts the demand of the rural statesman for interest, Said ®@ oonsplouous member of the third house to-day: ‘Walk about the great Amertoan bog! Why, he ain't in it with some of these fellows from up the State! Not satiefied with taking a flat feo ‘trips. (a = toca “" Ecad Eas a Assemblyman “nethitt,” of the Thirty: first Distriot, New York, is about the proudest man in the House just now, He managed vegterday to get through the Assembly a Bilt for* an tmprove- ment that the people of the Thinty- firet have been demanding for seyora years. The measure compels the Mle- vated Railroad Company to bulld a Station at Dighth avenue and One Hun- dred and Thintieth street, on the esat side, At present thero Is no ha on the uptown track gee - Han "and re aid Bie Ats a eervgin tt tat @ alretch will be cue in wo by the new lion -a¢ One Hundred Thimieth alreet, PS) a ‘The Prentice Street Department | bill was before the Assembly yastontay, 4nd one of the Assemblymen dxplained that it was Introduced in the \interest of the hoster, Democratic Lender Palmer, catching the wort ‘1 ¥ ju ed gate the, alse ag nest r, aker,"' he oa "Te ¢) tie bg eh ae Men to Suse | orm ay age? 840, T dbsect to 1h" belli ad . . Assemblyman P Rca nwtein hae intro- duced @ bill to protest the travelling publig In. New York from accidents during rueh hours, The measure i vides at On evory esevated rallwe: y Sonstructed al he front the station plati ong |e m8 Nett ———__- TRIED ROBBERY WEDNESDAY, | &, IN SING SING TO-DAY.|* mt for Man Who te Hold Up Port ‘Warden March, James annon the ex-convict, who on Wednesday afternoon attempted to hold up Port Warden James E, Maroh, in the latter's office at No, \8? Marton street, and steal more than $150,000 worth of valuables from the eafe, ts now in Ging Ging serving his sentence of « and nino moi "Within Enentyrere ‘hours after the ae Ht os foe Book o8 br year cada cl om To The Stomach’ - trun down the little Telegraph Lines that Operate and control the Digestive How To Repair These? Telegta . Lines, { will gladly give any Stomach Suf- ferer a Full Dollar’a Worth cf my Remedy Free to Try. Fan) Yaak no deposit--na roterencemnd Wotltty. There is nothing to risk—nothing to. pay, either now or later, Any stomach sufferer who does not know my remedy may have a full daller’s worth free, If he merely writes and esha, I willingly make this Hbera! offer beoause Br. Ghoop's Restorative is not an ardinary stomach remedy, It does not, indesd, treat the stomach jtaclt, Bt goes beyond—it treats the nerves that control and operate the eremach, The asrves that wear gut and break down and CAUSH stomach trouble, For stomach trouble i reedly only @ symp: tom that there te serious nerve trouble insiae, ‘That ie why ordinary remedies fall, That a why my remedy mooeeds, ‘That is why 1 gan @ftord to make this offer, ‘Yet do a mlnuaderatand me when I say inet dives Ue LOVER Yuu petri think aiout T mean the aus vy noe abe vver whi "73 ah ao atta pd as not aba oy ow the mera mtrok the stomach, hy HW they on be yitaiised aad oretioted, Yne you ios ct a ee te id treble inal et tioning, eset ut sit Mes 7 ele aie, me Ce: 3 mom fork wi rat Wi ( Sheet Mite ta: fie ay Eas ae ook ea a al my Be fe dtorative, h — and ged ea TAY. remedy, merely write nf A pend Me On Onde; ee 19 ange He = Ms elise? Laat commission of his orime Cannon was in bo! ut ain loved for atten Tarcency, | f es Dre Bet lane, ee faa at it iy Gon ta wea ie eel; betare Heporaas reel, 3 fou went, Bathe heumation ihe to ae ne Indicomenk as alt, on bottle, Sher nie at oe Ca “Tee to Bing] pinena. A the time of by oat: he was or been in ph y trom. had never Hson In giving his peckeree morn ng he awe ai oft ee am, and itn, and the penitentiary for ainr Ch ‘The nerve strength of the Japs and the physical development of the Russians will be thoroughly illustrated, compared and ox. emplified by the ploture machine at Marion Holl, 3th | St. and Third Avenue, Friday, March 4, at 8 and 8 P.M. by Dr. J. A, Groene, of No, 101 Fifth Avenue, the wolly known specialist and proprietor of Dr, Greéne’s! Nervura, Aurés are for ‘These treo public lear men and women. 2D. hoor Restorative ee as Dery toa, $1.85 Here's the very newest spring model in derbye for youn men. It's very smart, but, A) course,it's only one of a dozen new styles we are showing both in black and brown, The same quality hat for which the exclusive hatters charge $3, Our opgcial price $1, tthe 1 Their only crime t# that Oe Gentlemen! Attention! As 1 told you last Sunday, the final vind up of the Frank kL Taylor Cloth- ing Co.'s stacks is at ‘To-Morrow, the Last Day! Talk about enthusiasm during a sale— about appreciation of values—al cut Be - le knowing a “good thing” when they te {t—well, you could have seen all that during the past weeks jn this store, We could have sold all the Men's Clothing at wholesale for more money (same as we did with the Boys’ Cloth- ing in bulk), but we are business farm- ers “putting in seeds” of value into the | homes of our future patrons, A Five-Dollar Bill Works Wonders To-Morrow. The following 1s but a sort of synop- tT sls of what is in store for those who will make it a ie to be at the Hope in | Corner at 9 A, M, sharp Men's and ¥ Men's Suits of every description febieean they are of all grades and qualities, toa. ey are elther ‘tay | Malone” or In “two of a kind.” Satur fla they _ are con inate | demned, and early com- fens | ers pick Hien ‘$5.00 (About 250 Suits—Main Floor.) About 100 Men's Top Coats are Hned up near the Suits, and with them a Kroup of Raincoats rue }of different pedigree, @* Saturday they BO at... $5, 010) Two inter esting features for investment, Anticipate {915 Summer Suits for June, ‘Two-Piece Suits (Coats and Trousers), made of excellent cheviots and home- spuns, Antictpate | 80 Winter Over. orld | {or November, coats. Kersey and Frieze and other good fab- rlcs—the biggest sort of investment for big men, as the sizes are $5.00 chiefly 39 to 48 br (All the above—Matn Floor.) Saturday, your pick. RULBS—No altera- tlons—no exchanges— no C. Q, Deena de- But purchase with livery. price pleasure, “Hope” Methods will be exemplified tn the "Grand Finale,” and one sale will be followed py unvan as soon as the lots are sold ol “*Seven Dollars” Men's Sutts for Ada ise of Worsted, Fine C: nates and Mixe tures, Sults Journeyman tailored with handwork in front, shoulders, collars and button holts— Youths’ Suits, 34 to 36 breast, nobby fabrics, also blacks and blues, both single and double breasted, Mens’ Top Coats of high pedigree, many silk-lined throughout--“Craven+ ette” Raincoats, both medium and light welght, Some Men's Winter Overcoats that will appeal to you as better invest- ments than U. §, Bonds— Saturday 8 7 e Your pick, There will bea series of sales in the Furnishing Store—Main Floor—too, but quantities are too small to advertise, G Nah ‘subject'to check) + Hern moneys bought and sold, Drafts on. Ireland and letters of credit issued, wr sate at RR Re scouts, Leuustin 10 Shug e e e Grand Millinery Opening, Main Floor, 59th Street Section, Our new trimmed hat section will open to-morrow (Sat- urday) with the best trimmed hats ever made for $4.98, This is an entirely new department on our main floor, and wa have put forth every effort to make the best hat in the country at this figure. You get the same workmanship and style of our ei hats and copies of imported modes made in less expensive materials, ytd fs} made on a frame bt straw braids, linge’ ber Ayia a Bek laa Wien, ot uoee fn ee Fw tt 8 ton Hoyerbuer eanee ea Vera” Leonenaio, Mui, Be, The New Styles in Girls’ Misses’ Coals. — lines and bi fon, trimmed with ied (gine ries, fanc; cy vd gs and ribbon, tak tbe Season’ s a! color’ ngs, snes as black, eye rown, (an, ye aiZs Patan vbr , mire, Sreens in all the various des, I ue a a seated tock of mares Bs and bonnets in all black, and a line of smart mourning hats. i aa cordial invitation is extended to all to visit this new d ment rimmed hats valued at $6,00 to $8.50; sci. § ‘ $4.98 ; See Third Ave, window. Special Opening Items In Our New Ready-to-Wear fiat, Flower and Straw Bratd Sections, Girls’ & Misses’ Jaunly Soring $2 Coats of Silk & Cloth~f" § Girls’ Box Coats of All Wool. A lue, \ and Cheviot, #'0%5's's0 than 14 sea ‘Girls’ and Misses’ Silk K and Cloth cat ty Borg) Ps ele plain and effectively ¢ | $1Oand' $12 ‘ All misses’ heavy-we' So cedaetet ‘These, We Save You from 50 ' 9150 sses and at 806, f Sclentit ar nee ae i be wi htt To make this opening one of our big successes, we purchased 50 Doz. Semi-Trimmed and Ready -to= Wear Stylish Spring Hats from a big manufacturer, jane his entire sample line of hats that are worth from $1.98 to $5.50. We offer for Saturday only, as an oppo special, ready-to-wear hats in straws, trimmed with wings and ribbons and trimmed chiffons; Semt-Trimmed Hals, made of straw braids, chiffons, pyroxa line braids and fancy tucked chiffons, Also a Line of All-Black Toques, made on Yrames of light-weight fancy straw braids and chiffons, Cc Value $1.98 to $5.50; one day only, your choice at...» Floral Section : Special Opening Price, Imported Roses, four in.a bunch, with foliage, in jack, pink, greens, browns and nacre shades so much in vogue this season, Regular 79c. goods; special opening price... 49c Braid Section: Special Opening Price. ‘yd, pieces—These goods are all foreign dye and run full twelve ae tothe plece. Inallcolorings. Soft, good-wearing braid, 59 gular price, 98c.; special opening price at Bloomingdales’. Cc Important Sale of Cameras “and Miscellaneous Photo Su First-class, thoroughly reliable cameras at cut are exceptionally good opportunities to take advantage of, i ‘NO. 2° Weno Hawkeye Camera, | Plate Holders, strong and well made, takes with rubber slides, size 4x5, Special .,....e0eees Abeorrsceccccree seevccvene ld No. 4 Weno Hawkey e Veanors, Atlas Acid Hypo, special, takes picture 4x5, with Achromatic | Stanley Dry Plates, size sae Meniscus set focus lens, nickel fit- 19¢., TAX, 24c,, Ssitw eines grain leather $7.20 Nit bee ts 3 Séc WAtrresrirccectece rl ruby and orange ist at a He Meer lite Maes Lam soe Spred-Lite Flash Powder, A peel ist'al basal siew Bi Mounts, imported to sell ‘4 oon J dozen, four different syle, your se. || pleces, patent cork va re vada ‘ lection we Oe ballad 18c rot sal an lid No. 3 Weno Haw! eye Camera, or riding ’ takes pleture size 34x 414, with Gall Belt bor iW py agri fhe "s00 see Bausch & Lomb ‘Automatic Shut- ter, for time, bulb and instantane. ous expostires and Achromatic Meniscus set f Mesco dry battery, 1 wooden button, 50 feet {nsulated pas Sufficient staples, and printed ine Structions which will ald any per- son to put the outfit in successful Res “srs y 10 Hawke; Caaure takes picture amesye preMiots PSI {nth aale We through purclised i a err with double rapld rectilinear’ lens, Aad Ean tad ULE eae sin yf “a Nye for less. than rt , automatic shutter, special,. $43.98 | Anti-Doc Medical Battery, the m would oon ant wie then vals By “ht ‘the md most compact, rellable, dur H id : The above Cameras Take the neatest pact reliable url and them tt this Bloomingdale Bloomin heating ae ee alk se ever Inanuicture, Complete with |] Ale Mty Per pall. nneerreve palr . y 2 metallic hand electri y 7 Sree ih SG TAD Fete aU 46 proved sponge dicen phigh ‘Gold Plated Hooks, 8. Davetepiog ray: el-plated foot plate, one electrode Gold-plated eyean hooks, Solid gold x. hee for sponge or hand elec- |] value 1Sc, Sale price..... value $1,000 Sale rode; one pair of silk conductin t cords, with tlps; special $198 orn te, qui, Be Sold. gt ‘ Atlas Concentrated vee Pocket Blectrio Fi le price ., 23c value $3,00, fi p 00. 8-oz, bottles, making 16 developer , ento Tonin; pi —With each palr of ayeglas: Be || === Hay hook hae silk eyeglass cord, case free of cdl with eyegl: Light Lamps, tna hin ae Fixing Bc | with ses we give freed In, The New Spring Overcoats In the group above we present a few of our new models in men’s spring overcoats, If we were to present all the new models it would involve fan illustration of 75 figures—you may see them. here at the store. Every overcoat is characterized by those shapely shoulders, ‘snug Aitting collars and smooth setting coat fronts which have made them ywder, special Hosiery & Underwear Values Most Extraording Women’ S Lisle Hosiery, 15c. || Men’s Balbriggan Unde The Hope Hit. Its “Subway Store’’ A natural Trousers Store! Yes, ithas become the real “Trousers Mecca,” Lida) seem to know all about It—they walk In at Chambers street and straight President (A Suspenders, 35 The famous President Suspenders have never gold for less than 50c, imown to the best dressed men—men who have patronized the high. |And to the thousands of i ‘) iio tom tailors and who now buy Vogel th loth men with whom the down to the “Subway. A few minutes ~ priced. cus! a ; . wi e hig ia a era’ clothes, President” is a favorite| ||eoiP they come smiing—with new Women's Lace Lisle Openwork Manufactarers’ Samples at Half Prices. ight New lels in Top Coats. this sale is a rare boon ; OSEFY— one day's sell Sam hirts made to aell at 500 @ At $10—Top coats of all the new shades of tan covert, indeed. For Friday end Saturday 800 Pairs dropped| } all strictly first gut rt tied) ble 5 and Drawers | various ins, he with long and short sleeves, all i: with French whetbands i drawers have double seat and suspender straps at the back, & special-at Bloomingdales’ to-morrow, Saturday oo nme Men’s Ribbed Mercerized Unde Looks like silk, and will wear and launder beautifully, The shirtais Ez, hroidered Socks/ AT 8¢, , i rae tl] VALUE 45¢ i Men’s and Women’s nas hostery, tn f ae 12% C.,| Women’s Extra- liste thread hoslery, !n fancy a , if mixtures and lace openwork liste thread, in a variety of VACeea| Size Ribbed Vests Styles; also blacks and tans, All sizes, ema asti in white, with or without wing 29¢, All sizes at Bloomingdales! to- Morrow, SAtUrdaY....ssssseeverenas Be Only 6 Pairs to Fach Costomer. from the “very top,” Including pure worsted fabrics and select cassimeres, Good for service all the year round. Not a purchase, but an $2.50 Investment, at..seeeeere All Roads Lead Saturday we offer the “President Suspender” at 35c. a pair. $$ At $12—Top coats of tan, brown, olive and greenish coverts, At $15—Top coats in the new herringbone weave and plain coverts {n the new shades and rich black thibete. Six New Models in Medium Length Overcoats, At $12—Medium length overcoats of black thibet, oxford, venetian and covert cloth. to the Men’ n’s Silk Em- with silk tape binding; the drawers ‘have pearl buttons y At $15—A very special value ts our medium length overcoat of rich, soft U } bd feeling black thibet, luxuriously silk lined throughout to the edge ol lapales ‘Hope ' Corner, Be ae vale sett alors flesh ink and ie A sa v Also the same model in gray, tan, olive, black and fancy mixed fabrics, At $25—A handsome showing of medium length overcoats of the richest imported and domestic fabrics, tailored in a manner that cannot bs surpasacd, Ten New Models in Cravenette Overcoats, At $10—Oxford gray cravenettes, 52-inch long models. and {t will be a big benefit to your- self and your friends to visit us some- time during the day. To-morrow, | the Last Day of the “Taylor”? Stocks, there will be some “Doings” not adver- tised or on the programme, Corset Covers, Women’s fine quallt) mdf shaped Corset Covers, sil ribbon at the neck Heavy Cape Kid Gloves, $1 At $15-—-Oxford gray worsted cravenettes, $2 inches long, with th 4 These special $1 Gloves are | etyle of an overcoat that would cost you $25 at a cheton tailor’ iy Lye the sort sold all over town at Watch the Windows. d Cott Hosi ig sleeves, roomy and comfortable; | short sleeves or entirely. At $20—Cravenettes of fancy mixtures and lightly overplaided effecta in $1,50—they're made of strony Children’s Heavy Ribhed Cotton Hosicry.) AT 10c., should be 25¢. exch; at These Corset Covers val | smooth surface worsteds, Gare ee in auth Ladd bad Double knee, A strong, serviceable stocking, Allsizes. | VALUE19¢ Bloomingdales’ for tor 12%¢ regular way for 35¢, At $25—Elogant dark gray smooth surface worsted cravenettes in 52-inch Han Scare Ae Beihidd Main Floor, 60th St, Section, = morrow, Saturday «+++. Main Pioor, 60th M4, long coats, paddocks and paletots, | SHacer oh Se P| Open Saturday Night ‘ AllCars soi to 6 to 3d Until. 10,30, STEWART BUILDING AD» Siv.Cor. th Ave, Ate" Swe. Cor. Ave. Coast Broadway & Chambers m8

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