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KET IN. ROUBLE WITH PARTY HEADS § Antagonized All the ‘Leaders, Who Are Waiting Chance to “Soak” Him, | Privilege of Selling Liquor by Putting Stamp on Bottle. | HOOKER INQUIRY EXTENDED. Ni) (Wte, and Threat of Equitable Invee @igation, Makes Legislators Wor der When They Will Get Away. ) (Boetal to The Bvening Worl.) ALBANY, N. ¥., April 4—This te ebout Brackett—otherwise Edgar Tro fan Brackett, of Saratoga County, New York’ In « way he is the most inter- , eating personality in Republican poll- Gos, adrom, resourceful, animating and twuowlent—a strange munner of man, He is @ fighter, a man of action, an fmplacable foo, and, under certain con- tingencles, a pretty good sort of triend, He t @ good deal of a dreamer and Peformer of foonoclastic tendencies, but tales G0 conceal it under the cloak of the measoned misanthrope, His Ufe has been hard, his experience bitter, his Methods cruel and incisive. A man (no) killed himself on Brackett’a door- ep, but that made no difference to Fe has been up against a propositions of that sort, antagonized every leader of Hoe fought with Platt and 9\ war to the extreme, He Hi E sMeieed Odel} with scathing sarcasm and eensed him of lacking courage, which {| @Pounation no one ever brought home to He has spoken with great and to the point his per- of his Senatorial aasoctates. Flt al. Bverybody t# afraid of 4 per contra, everybody is wait- @ chance to “soak” him, The seemingly come, and a lot of tive javeling are being hurled at masrive neok, No Senator or Assemblyman courte's bout with him, but all of them are ptot~ ting against bis bills and hurling « few barbs at them in committee, Not a re, the important measures he ed hae be: Mtted t 3) lita HT Baits eve ttle anid make threats, Pup ‘that oven, with oil hls experience im the tricks ana Crooks of the guns he gamnot fx the responsibility or single he right head to crack. He's warm: BP te, e peotos stage now, and eo Legisinture winds up its ins ing career be depended B wef BE E Hf he ma; e1 bute a few choice words t_ will do much to add to the gayety patio: make a lot of folks very (Doom for ea yi) (An effort to put the drug etores on é straight presoription basis in the Aame Une t# being ativanced by & (Mii offered in the Assembly by Mr, | 'Waitney, The measure wipes out the allowing the druggist to sell by pasting a ien-cont excise @tamp on the bottle or package. Under ipahenty of that law some drug stores New York have been doing a dieser Nquor ‘business than saloons, this loss of tnade to the dispens- em of something stronger than soda Water has moved the legitimate mem- ot the trade to protest vigonsus- ie to, the Btate De- Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Suits 80 extremely low in price you cannot duplicate them We coukt not do it if we wore got manufacturers, Boys’ Norfolk Suits, | .Double Breasted Suits, QSailorBiouses, and Top Coats, 2.50, 3.50, 4.50 17 ac nis afternoon to Assembly Excise aition to the tax bill, Assembly from Livingston, and son-in- age of his bill to establish a new | Vi Btate oMoce for examining tho ac-|Tru'to this mame hore, I'm counts of municipal and county of-/and I guess eyerybody elso is affected ficers, the young Assemblyman com-| the same way.” plained wbout the way books were kept lican cities of Albany and ned hi adsworth, behind the Nybtiney. vill, to] got another extension of time from the Daring to defend the stamp tax, and |Assembly last night, and members of The druggis' |egislative invest! ck, and dared aorounts went, “ne Re- | (oNel 1. », up-State cities wore | heir part this acesion,” fon of the Hqui- de just as soon ax we can | | gations every garment by the highest | of It, | | ee r Assemblyman Shanahan, of Brooklyn, ie preparing to renew tho legisiative al underhand work.” ‘Th \ Hele eaewing anderhand work. The /aght for street car transfors. He will Feaonted Wadaworth's a to “mmlce good DRUG STORES AND RUM, |i ' BM Introduced to Take Away ng on “that T haye come to believe that they can Saytiueat Food lam of pronperity, whee. wttee n of pros The Hooker investigating oommittes | railroads aro concerned.” LINEN ené LAWN COLLARS, Oil or Vinegar Cruets. Stern Brothers Attention ie: directed: to-targe assortments-of'the latest and most-desirable class of Women’s Neckwear inclading CHEMISETTES and CHEMISETTE SETS, for Surplice Dresses, REVERES and CUFFS for Outer Garments, COLLARS and CUFF SETS, BANCY and TALLOR-MADE NECK And in addition will place on sale to-morrow WASH STOCES of Lawn end Linen, ® variety of designs, LAWN CHEMISETTES, of lace, tucks and embroidery, assorted patterns, WASH STOCKS of lawn and 1tcq, with plaited Jabot, FANCY CHEMISETTES, in the most desirable styles, To-morrow will be offered a large purchase of Brilliant Cut Glass decidedly below prevailing prices, Bonbon ent 95c, $1.25, 1,95 Claret Pitchers, $4.95, 7,50 Dunes" $2.50, 3,95, 4.75 (y'leeay” per eet $8.20, 11.45 IcoCuam $1.65, 2.95, 3.95 Tays, $5.00, 7.50, 11.00 Flower Baskets and: Center Vases, $9.50, 12.75, 25,00 Richly Engraved Crystal, Cut Glass and Incrusted Gold Vases and Rose Bowls for Easter $1.50, 1.65, 1.95 Millinery Novelties COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS of Materials now shown Include a lerge-variety of FLOWERS, FOLIAGE, OSTRICH PLUMES in newest shadings of reseda and bluette, WILLOW PLUMES and FANCY FEATHERS, Also To-morrow, Wednesday IMPORTED CRUSHED ROSES, in all desirable colors, six {n a bunch, WREATHS, in a large variety of flowers, | suitable for Women's and Children’s Hate, $1.25, 1.50 West Twenty-third Street WE in Corona Colt ts to be the the worlite 4°10, 000 sesaaa bar y had Uae of Oba males . and the high grade leathers a you would unde stand why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold 4 their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are * th ‘Take no substitute, Sold by all shoe dealers. AS GOOD AS $7.00 TO $8.00 CUSTOM SHOES, " have worn ti | the past twelve h, and wear just that cost me $7 to $8." ir N.Y. Fire Dept. “Brockton, Mabe, th Av inue. DOUGLAS Mace 932° SHOES | Fast Oolor | always gives |} + DOUGLAS, net Loathor Oe ea Lee Ral Ut satisfaction, W.L. Dougias $3.60 Shoe Stores In Greater New York: 439 Broadway, corner Howard Street. 396 Siath Aven.ic, voruor tad Street. 255 Broadway, corner Gth Gtreet. aS roe z Cerner Mtb Bu > @ Brondway, corner Soh Strect. dway, commer dat Street. SHE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 4, 1905. will send a large delegation to Albany | the House began to wonder how much ~~ appeat before the | longer they would be kept in this town, j ‘ Committee’ In oppo" | Some of shore who lone to Ket away Tailor Shops: 110 Fifth Avenue had an attack of proxtration yesterday 5 ‘I Jamea Wadsworth, jr, member of |When the roport was spread shat @ Afterhury System Clothes law of Seoretary of State John Hay, | tablo might be o a, Sald a Republi . i was toned dawh by a few of his Ri coun loader in the lower house: “Haven't hve a note of authority pyt in publican associates in the House Iset | We trouble enough alt h In a "| [ y hight, and given a lesson in organina. pe AN gar Herrman eee] priced designers, the most expert In advocating the pase » town If We take Up every In master tailors, and the most ut an exclusive fabrics in America “Ask the Man Who Wears Them" Prejudice hides its head The best custom tailors and bias yields to reason ask twice as much at aight of these ready- as we want, which is for - service garments but $20 to $45 introduce a bill compelling the railway i Ls Accusation, | companies in every city In the Btate to | member sad he would have | issue transfers, It. will be the most Sole «Agent | fhe wall wills the Albany As: | swooping measure of its kind introduced, Balesroome Cab Show un, Wadewo er there | Mr, Shanahan believes that the street L 30 & 41 was ’nothing crooked in AWtany"‘n0 far /9M6,,Peeple are piling up too much CORTLANDT STREET as mun! 4 een so much walld Also ath NEW HAVEN= Connecticut, New York City Be YWmamafer Sore “sess Everybody Marvels at Our $5 and $6 Millinery UNDREDS of people that come through the Subway entrance stop in the Basement Millinery Store, think. ing that all of our Millinery has been moved down. stairs, \ The hats are so beautifal that women expect the prices to be $15 to $20 on many hats that are only $5 and $6. Of course, the materials are not as expensive, but so skilfully have they been selected, and so artistically arranged, that almost the same effects are produced in these $5 and $6 hats as seen in those costing two and three times as much, And after all the matter of millinery is largely taste and skill. Perhaps we have made a little more than ordinary effort in producing these hate et-emaill prices, bub that is all to your advantage. Hundreds of new hats come forward every day, and there are no two {ust alike. Siaeae. JOHN WANAMAKE formerly A. T. Stewart & Ca,, Broadway, Fourth ave., 9th and 10th sts, The Peerless Home Temperance Drink, ‘The pure, elear Juice ef big, round, sound ap) from ie most carefully cultivated and ¢amous orchards of New delightful, whotesome, the whole family, and relished at feast or fireside. Sold by all J grocers, Cooling, Refreshing, Appetizing, Steril. ized, Carbonated and Non-Alcoholic. BOOK ON CIDER SENT FREE. AMERICAN FRUIT PRODUCT CO..Rochester, N.Y: W. 14th St. ON PERTH yy, 1807 CO perrapue'carpets FURNITURE BARGAINS From the year 1807 the policy of the Cowperthwait store has been—absolute integrity—satisfaction—accommo- of winning and holding the confi- who enters its doors, The prices here are always the lowest possible for honest goods, honestly made, and the prices are always plainly marked on every article offered for sale, Terms of payment will be made to swt the convenience of individual purchasers. SPECIAL OFFERINGS THIS WEEK OAK LIBRARY AND LIVING ROOM FURNITURE VALUB OUR PRICE Golden Oak and Leather LibraryChair $15.50 $9.75 ” ” ” ” ” » 20.50 1 3.50 ud ” Plush eo 51.00 34, v ” Velour Couch 12.00 8. ” ” “ow 15.00 0 Mi ” Leatherette Couch, 18,00 2. Li ” Velour Couch, 21.00 4 i ” Leather Couch, 27.00 18.00 ly i u Ad 38.00 25.25 " ” Two-door Bookcase, 20.00 ” ” ” ” 25.00 S ” Three-door ” 30,00 ki ” Library Table, 25.00 i} ” ” ” ” 30.00 » ow on ” 35,00 A large number of Carpets, made up and one piece rugs, specially suited for use in Library and Living Room, are also offered this week at reductions ranging from 15% to 599%, Cowperthwait & -Co. 104 to 108 West 14th Street. Brooklyn Store—Flatbush Avonue and Fulton Strect, Biggest Carpet and Rug Sale We’ ve Ever Held. A Week of Sensational Pricing—with No Charge for Making, Laying or Lining. A Sale of new Carpets and Rugs, Mattings and Ollcloths—right at the commencement of the season—{s something almost unheard of, especially when the prices are considered. W. \ ‘e wish to lay particular st g on the fact that every yard is new; eve: 1 ay es 1 pattern is good—and for the Carpets no charge will be made this week for the making, laying or lining, This assures perfect fit to whichever rooms you decide to | carpet—and it means a lot of extra labor and expense taken off your hands as well. GSe for the 85c. best all-wool Ingrains.| Heaviest quality at, per yard......, Smyrna Rugs. Very special sale of fine reversible ——. H patterns in medallion, floral and S3Qe for the 75c. all-wool Tapestry i neat, 4 B: if small figures and checks, in re¢ ereen and blue colorings, that regularly sell at 35c, yard, to be closed out Japanese Mattings. Five hundred rolls of new Jay Mattings, red and blue stripe ef- fects; also plain color with dainty colored figures; real value $7.50 for roll of 40 yards;— 15c tie YARD. ROLL OF 40 YARDS—§5,00, Still finer quality; exquisite Carpet atterns; fine color + 7.25—size 6 x 9 —wvalue 10.75 Fe $1,%,94, value 1245 | De for the 1.10 all-wool best Velvets, |] 15.50—size9 x12 —value 22.50] , @AS for the $1.50 finest Axminsters, Royal Velvet Rugs, | 4.25 for the $1.75 Savonnerie Axmin- Woven tn one plece; beautiful me sters, dallion and Orient: 21.50—size 9xi12—value 29,50, Olicioth and a} Granite Carpets. 19, for 30c, Samp- brightest, cleanest floor ig at the price ity the cmeicet, perfect design both ses, 8B. for $5c, Samp- 5Qc, for 80c, heavy imported Linoleum. 80c, for $4.50 Inlaid Y, ROLL OF 40 YARDS—$6.75, Sensational Sale of Go-Carts and Baby Wagons. bg were interested th Baby may remember the We of hefe-—a ealo that broke afl records sla daidiadil We are owt to beat this record to-morrow—and a very strong programme has been prepared. These Carts and Carriages are the very highest sgpliance. The prices are a thi Sa ago this the dumber of One of construction; a half below what others charge, by Carriages with rovided with every modern tm- enamelled ad ieee gear, foot a) Great bargain Seeemmcemen cores s cosqpwewaretosees Carts with reci body, hand- upholstered (n leather <idthpbteangoints reed 4 tired wheats and foot brake, A-grent’b: Folding GoeGarts, elegaitiy made and splendidly finished; fold \uto'a very small at $4.00; Just two hundred t [ss some mm | [ Grocer | (iran eam les, selected 1g, health-giving deve: for ar cured, loam sweet ond tender) 1bc, quailty, 10 te ia 10,000 Facts of Absorbing Interes [For the Student |

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