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THE WORLD: ‘FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5, 1906. EX-SECRETARY GAGE FOR REFORM IN THE CURRENCY, Panic Is‘Only Matter Time Unless Some- __ thing Is Done. RENCY IS INELASTIC Money for the Transaction te of Business, of duty." VANDERLIP ALSO INDORSES SCHIFF, Fratk A. Vanderllp, Vice-President of the National City Bank, regards Mr. | Sonitt's Tesolution introduced yesterday at the monthily meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, and providing for refer- ence of Secret: ton to the C Currency, as Lewin the position he has taken at this’ ume, ing World re Biye the matter considers “It is apparent to ev server of national fina: that our currency system lacks the de- sired elasticity, inelasticity ments unless a cure 1s applied. ‘At same time I feel sure that Mr, 8: dots not regard » panic as near. he thought we were on the verge of panicky tmes I am satisfied he would . * never have, Introduced “his resolution Not a Sufficient Volume of and made the epech he did ¥ Ek: 4 terances, if we actually, faced a reat Ssereey tt men do, that our cur- Foncy syatem fs some time in the future it may make and applied. | Sohisr a ose position and the resolution he fon to relleve the present cireu- Jon conditions is a high public ay ¥ the President—a very igh publ 'y Shaw's recommenda- ttee en Finance and yy and proper, “I think Mr if deserves praise for said Mr. Vanderlip to an Even- ‘and I think the hould at once ter, mber of Commerce fal conditions and that in time thi mist lead to embarrass- ff Nh Had would not have regarded panic, appropriate or safe. But he realizes, defective, and that heartily commend LOVED AT SIGHT GIRL HE SHOT Linfonte Says Man Should Marry Woman He Loves Before Another Steps In. KEEPS SILENT IN COURT. Man Who Tried to Kill Miss Rosen- baum Held to Await Result of Her Injuries. “When a fellow loves a girl he ought 0 marry ther before somebody else stepe tn." This was the only explanation that] i Edward Linfonte, factory at No, 818 Bast One Hundred trouble for ua unless a remedy is found) and Third street, would give for shoot- one of the operatives ‘in the shop, for which he was arraigned in the Harlem Police Court to-day. Linfonte would say nothing tn court and entered no plea. He was held without ball pend- ing the outcome of the bullet wound in the girl’a mouth. He shot the girl early last evening efter firing four times at her and chas- | ing her through One Hundred and! Eighth street between Lexington and Third avenue, with a great crowd at his heels. He then tried to shoot a no- liceman, who was following him. when he failed in this, ¢t.em i sul- eide, The girl was taken to tiw Har- Jem Hospital, where, although her con- dition is serious, it is said to-day that she will recover, Tried Suicide In a Gell. While locked in his cell wt the East One Hundred and Fourth street sta- ton Linfonte tried to choke himself to death with his necktie bat was pre- vented by Doorman Dinnam, At one time he was thought to have taken poison. He was seen to drink the con- ‘tents of @ small bottle and Dr. Ber- Mner, of the Harlem Hospital, was called to attend him. There were no Jil and] th was at first equally reticent when an Byening World reporter talked with him (Linfonte is about twenty-six years old, aml dresses well, He seoms above the average in intelligence, Loved Her from the, First. “I met Rosle eleven months "he said, “when she came to work at the shop. 1 loved her from the fire: and took her to theatres and dances. Well, it's all over now, and I'm not sorry for what I've done. ‘Wien a fellow boves a girl he ought to marry her before some- body else steps In. He stopped here, and when asked if he had shot ner because he hed a rival e answered i= “Ask her. She knows all about why I wanted to kill her, I'don't care what happens to mo The police can dy whatever they want t> me.’ ‘here were scores of witnesses to the shooting last night. The girl’s screams caused many, men and boys to join-in running after Linfonte. AS he pursued the girl he fired-at her. He caught her on the doorste thrust the ‘muzzle of the revolver [ito her mouth ang ie dropped tuncon- scious just as Polloeman Sheridan, "of the Court Squad, Linfonte fired ‘at ne the the bullet cut thro Gan, staggered, back, flash, an suictite mouth cartridges iceman, and big hale, ome this gave Linfonte time to fry i put the revolver yet a pulled T, ‘had bean exploded, hone a organization, and members of the Ball Committee have been working hard to make the effair a euccess, He has the assistance of Representative Sullivan, Stvator Grety, ex-@horiff Erlanger, Clvil Justice Joseph, Judge Glegerich and others who are oad) mn the fra- ternity. The Order of Eagies, beneficial in Oraracter, was four ded in Seattle eight years ago. The New York Aerie was instituted in 1899, and has a momter- ship of 3,000, Mr, Sulzer Intends to sig- nalize his tonm as President by tho erection of < home and clab-house for the ordar, The proita from the coming batt will go toward founding a bed in tulty for ‘sick members in one of berpe' the hospit. The Kind You Have Always Bought. HIS is thé caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that has been manufactured under the sae of Chas, H, Fletcher for over 80 -years—tho genuine Castoria, We respectfully call the attention of fathers and oat when purchasing Castoria to see that the wrapper bears his signature in black, When the wrap) pears on both sides of the bottle in their little ones in the past years need no warning imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the is removed the same signature ap- Parents who have used Castoria for against counterfeits and ounger gener- ation to the great danger of introducing into their families s) Iv is to be regretted that there are utting up and sell termed counterfeits, for medicinal nefarious busitiess of id more properly hh mgaged in the le who are now ¢! the Ling? all sorts of substitutes, or what preparations not only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines, It ‘iaretond devolves : men ee, mother to scrutinize closely what she gives her child, Adults can do filet blades Chee Rirpreargy-n rainy Bast One Hundred and Highth street, ft. prosperity. Immediate Action Needed. Before answer! Mr, Gage ciget Ca lent @ moment as if weighing his words carefully, ie 2, more elastic currency without a momen ann lay, “I reg highest’ public auty,, I ighest public duty,” dertake to compare the relativ ance, of rate regulation with Pa ion at this time, but pay aa emphatically as possi ie, that he work of securing proper LIFE FOR EVERY CONSUMPTIVE | ae LRAT, Ls fons have died me ie Th y make death easier w! jo pretending to atv treatment DOES cure B. Tho ferot cate iglaims to give il Lae 5 tive parts to, the frat iille the gerbe fens when, the gun bas masde™ Ronettes Fa one has heard of the famous Violet et en oN ie the greet Ct Dante cide in the world, but hitherto bas bees accessible only to rich to piwent 7 wees. Pe vefume of money Wwe not § fuimctent ve ee ea ey eee thing which should be ap- Schitt objects ¢0, feo % A ‘Of heavily taxed that suche trouble fs he is ° wen if he went ouldn breathe, his lungs nor ation tor ao Sebtnet, h air = “And those modifications?” asic mi seit RM Hein to Colorado would Be er. Seligen aie! you. Kea we folly it with healing wagers, care,” said Mr. Gage, You realize Ik the sore "rpdla are Go not short of healiag, ind ad Zone are on the othe moene ees pe “hat velloga!"oyoy ea those eve ‘his ion would provide acme” Hie Ideas on Record. <Lypip acai cab @ been apparent for Swome time to those who keep a close on our financial system. I would “fo outline my views to a com- he Chamber of Commerce or ministerial body fing a proper interest in these mat- attention was called to Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders For Friday and Saturday Men’s Elegant: Overcoats Made to sell at from $365 to $50, "a2 WAYS the choicest woolens go into Smith Gray & Co. clothes. Cotton is tabooed; mercerized is eschewed; flock and every other species of near-wool are given a wide berth. So to-day's offer has to do with the finest woolens manu- factured, and the silk linings are in perfect conson- ance with the high character of the coats generally, And Men’s Good Suits Single or Double Breasted English Walking Frock Suits, Values $265 to $36, *19.50 Y-TO-PUT ON. No waiting, no whitewash in the form of many chalk marks. The suits and over- coats announced to-day are ready even tho’ you have to catch @ train. And the assortments embrace patterns sharp and clear in color combinations—$19.50 instead of up to $351 Smith Gray & Co., Sian THREE STORES = . BROADWAY AT 31ST ST., NEW YORK. MPULTON ST, AT FLATBUSH AY., BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV, BKLYN, 39e: world renowned Razors. | each for 10,000 sample pieces of rs, Every one in perfect condition and set ready for use; such brands as Wade & Butcher, ', Wadsworth, Lion Brand, Wostenholm, etc. Values in fot up to $2.00 ond. B2: Bo 12 large ele- vaters make it convenient to reach our $3.00 and $3.50 suits & overcoats $4.00 and $4.50 suits & overcoats Vegetablesand Fruits T -\ BANANAS —Ripe ae oe — ar eilow ‘Aspinwall TA Fufeh jed pe Vine- whe |i from _Jer- "194 $2%4.0;0""* 196 basicet, Meats, Fish, Poultry and Delicatessen ERESH CHICK-CHOIOp CAN, EN for ute e ot Roup; Ib.. Matton; 10 ie spring de mbt 1b 5 Ib. | meen beara u- WAP F ' gge|eus ws. Be Geeno; 1b: YOUNG PErN. | Sangin coe ee co ee : rape PRES botied Shoppers Will Find Our Pop- ular Price LUNCH ROOM Convenient : on 6th Floor, Prompt ‘Music Daily. Main Floor. effeots from the qnid, whatever It was nee ae Aa Ll for Felt the child has to rely on Bianation that five iui Dia heed egaiset the. bate EAGLES’ CHARITY DANCE, "| the mother's Ww Drought into lcourt Today Tiitonte| ‘The soccod enagal ball of the Frater: | Temelne Castoria always ears the signature of On iis head whore he hat Kaoaited i¢| mal Order of Eagles will be held at eell door. -He told Magis-| Tefrace Garden. on Jan” 10. Congress- one Stamp Free “| "a6 Suits and Overcoats, against his trate Poole he had nothing to say, and| eman Bulser, the new President of the $1.00 for $5 Eyeglasses Buy in Our Optical Department —The Largest. Agsortment— Best Valuos-FREE TESTING For To-morrow Only. DISCOUNT STAnp | Main Floor. EIGHT FIFTY! $8.50) also blue kersey and a wide variety of For Men’s elegant all-wool for 6 Men’s, Collars.— Bp 48c We offer you the choice long Overcoats made of fine of 1,500 dozen perfectly new, Frieze in black and oxford, fresh 4-fold collars at factory cost. The only -difference be- tween these and those sold reg- fancy Scotch effects. These coats are cut ularly at 15c each is that the stylish, have big, broad shoulders, snug- trademark is off. Save money by buying these 6 tor 48c instead of the usual 6 for} fitting collars, and are cut very long—the best clothing offer of the year. J MEN’S FINE SUITS | 7Sc. (No mail orders. ) ‘ 19¢e for Men’s Pure Silk Scarfs, as llghignie wlteseeme bente read ae rich, high-grade ur-in-hands and/undyed wool feek A ¥ fine, fir free tecks in a large assortment of aoality wa Se Arar ee, Se You never saw such values—900 High Grade Suits go on sale. Single and double breasted styles in a wide variety of fancy Worsteds, Scotch Cheviots, and Tweeds. They are serge lined, have hand-made collars, and every one is -a real $15. 00 value, lue, Special at ~ Extraordinary Value in Youths’ Suits A general clearing of our entire stook ‘of fancy Suits for young men from 14 to 20 years of age—a large variety of materials Single and double Choice at $F 00 Every Boy’s Suit and Overcoat Must Go! . Description Is Not Necessary It Will Pay You to Call $1.85 $2.85 THE 14TH $5.00 and $6.00 suits & overcoats $7.00 and $8.00 suits & overcoats suitable for young men, breasted. Roeitively the in the C! $3.50 $4.75 STREET STORE $8.50 Walk in Men’s $4.00 Walkovers, (oi HGiny,) Men’s $3.00 Regent Shoes, Men’s $3.50 Royal Shoes, Men’s $3.50 Bilt Well Shoes, 6,000 Pairs for Saturday’s Selling: $1. 15¢ for Men's full tashioned Black| $3.50 and $4.00 ‘Oy. Shoes, But Pay Us Omiya 95. - fof 20%, gold lied Mrepianaes, end taales, fitted with clear, first quality ie ine lenses. (of which we control the entire C) gutput), Wa will Ht each purchaser aa Sou patd the regular price. Value Men’s Furnishing at the Lowest Possible Prices for 19¢,05 Sample Un- derwear. com prising back, detached cuffs in neat effects of black and white, 39 Mus" Negtige Sune a igee paces quality, rs light colorings, ‘ene These are all Seetn fall length and width. “cushion neck- bands and pearl buttons. : lve” 95 Third Floor If you can spend a little time with us Saturday, you can locate a grand good shoe bargain, We have just received fromthe factory 5,000 pairs for you to choose from. You can find most any kind you want in this lot and every pair is the latest kind or style, Sizes in the lot are 4 to 11, widths A to EE. The shoes are known the world over and chosen by throngs of people, $3.00 to $4.00 kinds Saturday at... for ou for Women’s pos- $1.19 Boys'$1.50] ve itive $1.25 pal Overgaiters in all the good, solid Casco) Stes fawn | Calf Shoes, in sizes) 7, Alice bine, plum| 1 to 534—good, firmlgnd ten other popular soles, the kind tha specially placed stands the hardestjon sale in every g knocks of Winter, size Saturday... =: |$1.9 '$1.29.tor o Girls’ Bto E, THE 14TH STREET STORE, Our January Clearance Sale Includes a Sale of 1,000 Misses’ and Children's Sample Coats A large stock received from manufacturers anxious to get tiem off ae hands before the Spring rush; the censequence is, we paid less than half what the same garments sold for earlier in the season. $p.49 $9.49 numerous to mention. ‘braid, etc. Sizes 6 to 14, FOR CHILDREN’S FULL LENGTH COATS, made of an all-wool material in all shades, collarless styles, cape coat styles, and several other styles too Trimmings are inlays of velvet, gold buttons, fancy FOR CHILDREN’S FULL LENGTH COATS—About 300 coats at this price © in a variety of materials, full circular cape effect, prettily trimmed with in- laid velvet, scalloped and ornamented with gold buttons, double-breasted front, box back. All colors, Another style is a Sizes 6 to 14, FOR MISSES’ AND JUNIOR SUITS, made of all-wool~cheviot, doyble- breasted front, box back, with or without @ belt, notch collar, kilted skirt, Another style is the three-quarter tight-fitting effect, Circular skirt, colors, including red, All FOR MISSES’ SAMPLE COATS, made of imported mannish materials and kerseys, three-quarter length, semi-fitting or circular effects, $15.98, ‘Former price, Sporting Goods at Clearing Prices Like These Are “Seldom Oliered You You! for boys’ all-wool; double” 59¢ collars, alternate stripes; value 98¢, for Men's Wool Sweaters,’ plain 85e and honeycomb weaves in navy, black and maroon; value $1.25. $2.49 for Men's Coat Sweaters, with worsted; colors are oxford, navy and 00, large pearl buttons, beavy weight - black; EXERCISERS for Pulley Exercisers with iron dumb bells, stand 5 feet high, | Ska’ * for Pulley Exercisers, 3. stands 85e fe fae ICE SKATES wh camplets line of Peck & @nyder lee Ice Skat atest mickelled, a lb for Iron Dumb Bells, al $ weights; nlcely japanned. 89c Pape bey vcore) ail a ae § 5) ur $2 Vici Kid and Patent \Coltskin Shoes, beau- jtifully made and positive $2.00 Shoes, ‘Sizes 11 to 2; widths Monthly Combination Sale ines and Liquers 1 Rot. Tourist Cocktail 1 Bot. Cocktatl Cherri