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___ THE EVENING" WOR | <PLAN TO WIPE OUT GRAFT "IN THE POLICE SYSTEM + ‘Committee from the Bureau of City Betterment Would--Increase—Powers of the ; Commissioner. | William W. Goodrich Dies in| PNEUMONIA KILLS. FORMER JUSTICE Seve oever yn—Was threé Years \Oid, on the. pollco 1 The com Fulton James BD berser. bodies » ad that have & ‘mninitstra ) othe ¥ port rests Et ee —frarding goad work anit 99 < Met by encouraging the a — The prin ORLA TS b hat (he power of the Commissioner of Tottce for diactpline tn= creaned by giving him the to reduce any In- the rank of he right to That the Commisston=~ er be kept in office fora Jouger time; as a means thereto that the Mayor be required to brave public opinion in removing him by publishing the reas for his actions. 3. That a method be de- vised of comprehensively recording the actual ront- the police, he tne work of and that promoatlons Dased chiefly upon the comparative resulta of aach records rather than upon the techuical find- ings of the Civil Service - Sa Noara. Pee going into the Inf WITH A LAME BACK? J To Make Graft Unprofitadie. | “An adeau : the pol {and com Tpropably safe to way |dsys Of the Roosey of affairs in the de; Japlte, of relapses Nevertheless {t inherent c possible. rm Tako” | The report Japplied to th + flisnces “It a remain op owner of gentleman w —=-trtet in desirable < that extent | duty near nome. guty and promoc men want, Are political pull?? | | Barring Out Politics, . The report tu ep an from the policema infitence, the layn Wants must pay “Graft In some tent Js pro! TAs Kk In| ‘Sand 6x- fr power to dispense fay: discretion. ieee Police Must Know. [> Atoreems to be a gen roposition that no-xgamds ferly Tau Lope }than-a fe aye te | tain In the precinct tHot escape —the—man nothing-of-the—piz: sGambling,the soc! | housebreaking, other: crimes, and Bladder Remedy, ihe the polic or dull a. n the batk the knowledge pollen can ot exist tn a bul * wily with: fjout the consent of the police, It bas If the: money to i more s “Privilege he-most vated! follow: Bright’ eng [gketiviie ar t 48 capital follow; Brig Hts di ase, i end Is R worst { of kidney trouble, ‘The that the dis-] upon you cipline ch that: @e-| The: mild and) imme: erecy woul “The mild afd immedia ef Me tt ow Swamp-Root, th Jessly dams aemrrensiy risked his sre eet A EARS i PS ERUS ~ltake bribes would be weakened. | the highest because its reir ble cura The report endeavors to make {t plain tive power has he pro in thou- = sy | SAIS Of the most distrés a medicine, ye . A thorough tr anyone, LAME BACK, in e You can ask a greatefyhumber of New Yorkers to return your Lost Article Through a “LOST AND FOUND" Ad. in The World Than you can through the agency of ANY OTHER New York news- Paper WHATSOEVER! Lame bac! toms of toms sh Root ar j often duri times du your w you may have a solutely free of testinic just the retie known that ri {dress to, Dr. K jous offer In the anteed. : ived from me they needed. The value ule: New York Eve | made bh at nt-Jurtice. and ted to Preetd ot and the U nce of the ins! | Cotton and Wool Waists at, Men’s $20 Suits and Overcoats at $15 NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE . IEGEL (((OOPERG <TH AVE 4 J.B.GREENNUT, PRES NEW YORK A Wonderful Chance for Women to Buy Luxurious Fur-Lined Coats. HE fur-lined coat is steadily gaining in popularity. It may be that the auto-. mobile started the craze—it may be that the common-sense attraction of a coat that combines warmth with lightness and long serviceability is winning its, just reward. Whatever the reason, eight women out of ten -want-such-a—coat, and- most every one of those who can afford it gets one. t Here’s a chance for the women who ce found tie price of such, coats—a thing to stop and think about. We have a little over 300 of the big, full, handsome, box-style kind, lined with reliable fur, to sell at 3 ‘About One-Third Less Than the Lowest Price at Which They Have Ever Been Offered Heretofore Mark you, most specially, that these are, firs? of ally goud c nd good fur: ‘We do not handle the too-cheap grades Of anything These are coats. that you can rely on-for giving a full and satisfactory. term of se ‘ : ' $47.50 Squirrel Lined Coats for $32.50 | (As g automobile in ted, far) ci is made of fine laualty. white squirrel lined : BM 81S" STS s last of all rvice, $34.50 Squirr@@ined Coats for $23.75 Theso popular ant! serviceable coats’ are made of extra good quality black broadcloth, bined with Jamb,-black 1¥ in by the woman bn). This h padclothy +;SO0 jnshes longs zi nil ehvice of shawl collars: of quirrel, black ivnx or. Persian ery special the -much-desired pray white sgulr of large ‘shawl collars of Persi es ; $23.75 . and_browa;_cur natural and b of blended squirrel; cut full bo double-breasted; 48 inches’ long. To-morrow at.. . icaN = — = 7 i $65.00 Fur-Lined ‘Coats for $43.75 ‘ (As worn by the woman leaving automobile in illustration). Made of best quality imported broad- cloth, in both black and browns beautiful fur lining of German squirtel: te garment effectively 7 3 Crp. 17. v tailored, cut SO in. long, full box, double-breasted and finished with tailor-wtitched Q Two of the Handsome Fur-Lined Coats straps; handsome shawl collats of beaver, Persian lamb, black lynx, natural or blended $43 75} (Slegel, Cooper Stcre, Second Fiovs, Center.) , squirrel, A high-class garment in every particular. To/morrow at.,-see..ss0e Spee . ‘ 0 Reduced Prices Thursday | Ore: of the featuresof thissalv is the fact that the suits and overcoats offered are the HIS news’ is very kinds you want,the kinds everybody is wearing right nowand for which others are asking $20 and $25. If this were not true this sale would be unimportant. If you are accustomed to paying $15 for your suit or overcoat, here’s a chance to get for the same money better garments than you have been wearing. And if you have been accustomed to paying $20 you can-save five dollars on the transaction and get a garment in many respects better than $20 ever bought for you. The styles aré the kinds that you will find in the best shops, and the workman- ship and materials are just as good as the most particular man would expect to get if he paid $20. 5 = ae Suits in Single Men’s — and Double Overcoats Perfect in every detail; Breasted representing this season’s Models _most popular fabrics and ~ models in the consery- Of the higher grade of fabrics, cheviots, wor- ative and semi-form fitting coats—melton, frieze, ve- steds, serges, Thibets, lour; also’ rough and unfinished worsteds, velour, also cassi- smooth effect overcoat- meres; colors light and interesting because it is so 1 gre buying just this quality } st¥ie waists now -afid. are paying full— prices, 7, the styles are of the as have made this waist store famous for its | particutssly dmely—so many wom and Though the prices are especially for _Same character assoriments : White Lawn Wa's!s—we new 1907 is made of good quality white lawn, effectively designed and trim- some with Women's ame eS TS SR ESE Se SL A a cuffs; madeto sell regulariy 4 $1.25; to-morrow, © § Women’s White Madras Waists—new side-plai larly at $1.25; to-morrow Women’s VW hite Poplin W. below yoke. French, tucked; attached collarand cuffsofnew, fae $1.50 ing; colors are light and dark, Oxford and black a ay (a dark overplaid; elegant, in the most popular ‘omen's Waists—o! wool batiste-and "i : A yore brilliantine, in black, white and co. | at mixtures and de- shades: some. ace cwor a Very desirable button-back, | Sitable stripes; hand- sted body lined, with Sleeve, tailored model, de- + . il eneti . signed with-vake eltect. termed i made throu hour; high- Saunzand penctian yoke; raduated Fred ee est grade Venetian and _ also serge, Satin and cluster tucked: these 1.95 serge Naings, Plenty Venetian lined sleeves; to-morrow Women's Handsome Woo! Batiste Waists—(as illustrated), a very charming model in black, white aud colors; entire front is artistically of patterns from which silk embroidered attached collar $2 95 to select; your $15 5 (Stegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rea pure silk velver collar; hand finished collar and butronholes; your choice 1 Our Candy Is Pure - We know our candy is pure be- of size; ¥nd hundreds (S Cooper Store, Second Floor, Cenire.) “Women’s Suits | |Have- You Rheumatism, Biadder _Trouble ? To Prove whit Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney, Liver) Readers May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mait.t bloating, ‘ove the wo: & contains many of the thousands upon thousands 1 and w are advised to send for a & Co, Binghamton, N. ng World. The genuineness of this offer is guar. “Kidney, Liver or will do for YOU, all our: catarrh of the bla nil headache, d on, sleeplessness, n mes the heart acts irritability, . wornout fi. mbition, loss of flesh, sallow] ion acid, poor di- lack of ‘our water when allowed to remain urbed in a y-four hours forms a sed earance, it} idneys and jediate attention, amp-Root you afford natu-| hse, for Swamp-Root is fect healer and gentle aid to ys that has yet been di: ou need, you can ty cent and one drug stores every- any mistake, but «, Swamp-Root, Dr. -Root, and the address, on, N.Y, on every bottle, {ul merits of Swamp-Root formation, both sent ab- K of yaluatsle men who fo! imp-Root-torbe- and success of Swamp-Root are’ so well ple bottle. In sending your ag be sure to say you read this gener- pe ane ttis glass Or bottle for| and Saag Ut ae tucked; a very stylish waist choice areas Groceries for Thanksgiving, and_ Fat, Juicy Turkeys, Too, at Special Prices cause it is made MLE bere in our own Spotless Candy. Kitchen, where | you can see everything that goes ~ $10.00 | Worth up to $16.50. Nearly 500 ¢ Winter | 7 ~ into it. You, too, can see u: ki suits are ineluded inthis important. | OVERS THING is. so good, so clean and so tempting that there isn’t a chance of | the candy. ‘Come in to-morrow, We will give each visitor a free sample, When you've tasted it you | will say, as we do, that it is per- fectly delicious, And itis a8 good as it tastes. : For Thursday Broken RR Ge H pestect- ; i cy y fresh, nat slightly broken ja the Ceylon Tea="# ngy-special, per pound. 4 Label rep Se lh Candy—jong fe pure juree | | tee. de ol juat (he right ecisps Ase lb. i; special, per pound. tee 15e || 1b. cn, For Friday- Jean-up.) And every good nk well-ef The Big Store. t Don't think’ that because we ask | only $10 these suits are in hard-to- | get-rid-of styles. The styles a ad desirable and the materia: Among th your Thanksgiving dinner being anything but a brilliant success, if you get your supplies here. You save money on everything you buy, too, . ; We promptly fill all mail and telephone orders. ’Phone, 4,000 Chelsea. Finest Mild Sugar Cured. Hams, lb., 14c._ Ttalian Prunes %%, 14753" {| Para 5 25e |} Wax “Oley 2 Tks i STEET-“APPLE-CIBER | E trom ripe, sound apples; gal. She; full qt. bor SWEET ORANGES —New arrival from Hor Iday evere or araniced ripe, Die great that we can only fierings in this fashion: | The S! Eton Suite | | Sortb.en en's Papular Blend; 10 tbs, $ 4 Ibs. ing sugar pests ; dor, $1.80; ean, SINS—or new rec: ayerieyy dee, Tht Peas t and Cream Patties— i For Saturday — Assorted Chocolates—jua: 2s good as | TA BASC tle 2 GRIDUEL “CAKE de from pure Semi-Fitted Suits Leng Caat Sits The Materials Include : Scotch Tweed E H Black Cheviot WAFERS “S10 pick Cage ors 10¢ Syrer ir et bran etaieaie OBLE WALNUTS—O 3h 20¢ Or f f | i EMARACAIBO Fine Venetian Sue Crop! | you will find elaewhere at Mannish Cloths She MAGE | Golden Seniog. C yen ait 4 are Colored Cheviot’ Cat i ee ‘ (Hpi Rin thie ; | per pound a ies | Saltine Wafers or Old |) Fresh Fruit Jams—Haeq |] Wie sf Sie Meadowbrook Caramels —nor the English Suitings || ©OlOMlal Ginger Ca Food Co.'s wild plum: gooseberry, qui Grape Fruitate@)0°32 In your mouth; special 25¢ Black Broadcloth | | 0 carions, 4c: carton ves Se | bee Big Tisishsclurticrcscs LOE + || fornia Conserve rees40erhasiar, 20C)|)| Re Pome : 7 Second Floor, Front) legel Cooper Store, M. ; "Framed Pictures That Will Add Beauty to Any Room NEW picture added to your dining-room will help to make your Thanksgiving dinner brighter; one in the parlor will impress your visitors. To-morrow we offer you a choice of beautifully framed pictures suitable for every room at very much lowered prices: ful Colored Pictures | Artotype 24-inch gilt | Popular Figure Pictures— | Popular Christie Pictures—|-ular-priced oll paintings, in , 25 Paintings—in/deep gilt and : amen: ture mat | in heat_oqnamented joak + in I-inch black | which we offer the following | gold Irames, shadow boxes J frames; regula-- fran Q5c | srecials: and glass protection; your | ly $2580; your $15 | _vour choice. ee | Ain | choice of marines,’ Jand- your: choice. | choice. PLedo | : ’ | Oi Paintings—in gilt and | scapes, sheep or cattle Colored Platare nil : 3 Colered Biclures—in ‘nand- | gold tranies; shadowoxes; | subjects; t0- $7.5 Teale teat in oval | Pastels—in panel shape | some gilt frames; t- | 4-inch frames; regularly | morro $15.50 ass | ent ames; gold | frames of fad ons, |. nished; each pictur $11.5 $6.50 i 18x28; land- | Popdlaien beets ie | colored; your choi chi oe oo burnished { : regularly | regularly $3,507 $9 75 1 seh. cs rerwlarly $4 | 100 oi P. shadow boxes and is tie $5.50; te-morrow.:,; be Sune $ | to-mor $1 RH | your choice. ald \ fiedce pavernne 32] | | Special attention is call she | 85 - 3 PTS sale. ne (ale Etchings—in gilt frames; mat- ted erect picture is signed choicy y frame rth ndscapes avy git Pp od Popular Dining-Room Pic- tures—genuine of fish, I dark oak frames; regu $4.50; your $3 35 choice. (Siegel Cooper S:cre, fram ame and Fruit Pictures- in dark oak frames; gold | burnished. cor 8; regularly 50; to-mor- to cur large dis gold frames. Framir | sonable ffrices. | gold burnished; s in a shadow pastels, boxes; morrowes 829200 protection your choice, Special attention is called to ourilarge collection of por. | °11.50 51.95 | now