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to both ts that | pelled to kira and make wp, ~ SMASH TRASTS Senate Committee Tells Attorney-General to Make -Good. THINKS HE'S BLUFFING. |! ‘Money Given with String Tied SS =to' tHe Must Show 2. ‘Results. -DOUBLES- USUAL SUM “Fingy" Doesn't Relish Conditions ‘“<Will Tell Murphy About “His Man’s'!-Recakitraney: ¢ Correspondent to The bit of politics last night torney-General Jackson out fim, glackson. eS hoc tas heer to the Kallory, wince he, hay been in ot- fice, pet in a appropria- ‘thon on the ground that he needed it ines, in- yon a ves ing the McClellan-Heara: controversy), and io cinmpe: obedienge to the pure food and agricultural labs, The Senate Finance “hhin_ons better by giving him 381,00. a1 ¥Wo more than te esKed, with as) to it. ‘The committeemen having smoki __him out and compelled him to tel}-wiat bs -sposiSnalle wawted the wcoey ter; gave It to him and told hiin at the same time that. they expected him to make __.gooi—in_other words, produce results and not come back next year with a claim that he had not been given money, enough to accomplish hin undertakings, =——-Amount-Unusualty- Large: | The amount given Jackson is more than $40,000 in excess of the sums an- nually appropriated for the same pur- poses under Aftorney-General Mayer. -Suckson, by the way, 1s gIVing some of 8 polltic nsors a lot of trouble. He has shown-a tendency ever sinte he has -ecn In office to play close to the —-—_Hearst-crow¢which-s-not at all agree. ‘able to the plans of “Fingy" Conners and Tammany Leader Murphy: His} principal adviser has been one of Mr.! fearsca “bright” young men,” whom jackson appdinted Deputy Attorney- ten taken by Jackson —ao far! fiavor of the Hearst propa- aye | Committee went HOOUE 2 NES 2 oe. ey should be com- If they don't the trend of ovents will put them both out of pusin ees wi FANS ~ MAY RUN CARS =: New Corporation Organized to Operate the 145th Street Line. _>| Murphy Oempietaly- Fooled by Me- | _. Carren. State Comptroller Martin Glyan ! causing his solf-appolnted Democr bosses-n lot-of trouble, They can’ handle hjm as easily as they would like He haw evidenced a desire to treat all factions of the divided-mzchine-on an: equal footing. Ey.en McCarren, who js.a| political heretic, uccording to the ataz ards of Conners and Hos! H. H. Vreel Railway entitled to any | y h | fled ‘an nppltcatly has of ume allowed Toad; and were seas | onforcing—the did | police, “At of & new corp Id which war. or of the line, Hoot, ay Company, as [inthe nan “Hthe-ong-ttundred Raltwax Company, The appl ition wan referred ‘to nolect cot President | Ai Comptroller and Presacnt MeGotrrn,ofthe-Board 7 of Alderm The company will be allowed to rehew ita car service at once. —_——___ AMERICAN STOCKS good demand and easier to obtain the market to-day, . Discounts easy. On the Stock © ally a steady’ tone pr. narrow. Copper shar were tho most active and hardened. Consols had the benefit of a moderat Jamount of investment purchases,.bi Home Rails cased, Foreigners sagge inthe abaenco of Continental -support Americans.wers tile —and—featureloss } till noon, when prices became firmer, | rising to over parity on a few local| covering orders. Later_the New York | a weakness was partly attributed option brokers unloading stocks which they held here for American account. Japanese Imperial Sixes of 1904 closed at 102 1-2, Tim views th! Albaritan vis With eyeball horoscopical ‘Ando he hies to warmer climes Where vests and days are tropical, ganda.--The matter has caused con- siderable annoyance’ to ‘Fingy” and} Murphy, so-much-so that “Fingy" came | post huste from Buffalo yesterday to take @ fall out of the man he claims 16 have made Attorney-General, He found Jackson inclined to be inde- pendent and went away to New York this morning, to tell Murphy about tt. Jackson's friends predict that he will Play the game without rezerence to the —wisnes of cither “Fingy'’ or Murphy. Up-Strte Politicians Pay Respects to Governor. Going to the Executive Chamber “to pay-respects. tothe Governor” “ts one ‘of the first things the up- pboases do these days. They do not stay dong; DE but the—fact~ that oth aaa Fecatlers 90 politely and plays |g [si 00 Emergency DQ Umbrellas for — Corolla — Emergency Umbrellas, made‘on good, substantial frames; absolutely waterproof. Suitable for-men;-women-and—children—A- ¢ variety of natural wood and [taney handles. ~_ | Mail Orders. Filled. 6th n: with | the } ting of Borough | FLAT IN LONDON | _ LONDON, Jan—25—Money—wes—-tn} | TRADING BL BULLISH IN | THE \ Wr EM MARKET- if | damax the ue ur say ee Coais!t $48.00, $50.00, $55.00 $ p Stunning Opera Models, Saturday Sale Sacrifice Frices ! Complet G high’ grade coats, unegualled @ to-day at'$50—to move them out in. a ‘hurry to-merrow, $25. —Good-for next season and the § _ season afler—up to the ‘very moment in every. detail. Impcrted Broaiclsth German Squirrel. Lined /All Stylis) Colors Beautiful Fur Collars -: Ankle ten ths—very full, fashionable backs—collars of Sable Squirre! or’ Persian ,L i “telected Skins. the season's greatest oppor with two [ull mo nths of wear this Spree MOVER | enough Alterations FREE—No_ Mall Crters— r $OtolOWest F4th Street NEW YORK 460.446? Fulton Street a) —AE-y Z neal: |2scani 35¢ Values 18¢ | 59¢t0 $1.00 Values 29¢, ar ieee and_23d- St. N.Y, Colossal Ciothing Clearance Beyond the shadow of doubt the greatest clothi ng values in New York will be found here Saturday— values that Sal make:the so-called bargain prices of other clothiers seem extravagant. Men’s $202 $25 Overcoats® $ Men’s $18 @ $20 Suits, The Overcoa’s come in 44, 46, 42 an, mentS-madeiof the most popular and subs’ Vicunas, Cheviots, mixtures and Meltons. price quoted. ‘The Suits are made of black ‘sizes‘for:men-of-every— builds incl Thibets, fancy Worsteds, Tweeds and Cassimeres. @-Slini; medium. stout and tall-and short We make the all Sizes, nd 52 inch tenets, and are fine hand-tailored gar- i day, such_as-Frieze,-Kersey, You will not hesitate to take one of these coats at the There assortment. of these A, EWE GUARANTEED OR-Money les CO WEST l4a™sT aaa Conterno’s Manhattan Beach Orchestra Renders Concert 2.30 to 6 P. M.—Wissner Piano Used. Immease 4-Hour Sale for Boys. Boys’ $3 Overcoats Reduced: oe ee M. TILL -1-P.-M: ONLY. Boys’ Russian Ovetconts, ages 3 to 8; iIned with heavy plain Itallan, all ele-/ nd mixtures, according tothe style; sm itary or plain button tt P. Me Double-Breasted Reefers, Suits, Russian Overcoats, Long Overcoats, The fabric in the reefers is heavy quality ‘blue, melton cloth (tot shoddy or saunette), Hned with excellent qitality red flannel; have velvet, collars, mall- itary buttons and Inst on|sieeves: THE SIZES RANGE AS HIGH AS 12 YEARS. Tho overedats aro in ages 8 to 16; madé of heavy blue frieze ard |. Oxford meltcns “Handsome _garments,_werl- talloved,. thar will anawer ay dress as well as every-day wear, Men’s and Young Men’s $9.00 Suits and- Overcoats: Young Men's, 14.0 20 years; Men's 35 to 44 Chest, on Sale All Day. Boys’. Tke Suits come in double or single breasted styles—fabrics are all-wool “black Cheviots, all-) The 0: weoland double-and twist fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds- Ie oats come i Oxford mixtiiree, of heavy Frieze and Melton cloth—every one Med witke heavy Farmer's satin, ‘ Marvellous ‘Hoar Sale’ of Girls’ Bill 00 Coats aa? ———From-9-A, Me. to t-P M.-at -$2:49.— ahey: ‘re full longth Milltary, Goats; mee of Kersey, CANT, end melton cloth, shown in-navy, fed, ¢ Sizes § to 14 special, from 9 ‘All-Day Special... 4-Hour Waist Sil>_ Girls’ Full - Length Coats. From 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Only ‘green, ee Warm Winter Garments af aware made from fine quality \ Price Greatly Below Value. | sheer’ white lawn, {ull_blowso, Made from Wool, Chovtot, Meiton| tucked and elaborately trimmed or Fancy Cloth, eomo with mill-] with Val. Ince or fine embrotd- tary collars, or collarless style of} ory. pleated back; tnlatd velvet; nex sloeve, with or ard 2 without: silk-embroldered emblem fuil sleeve, tucked all are double, breasted stock; new 1907 “and-ctotavtaced; paba.t a models; special, in Navy, Green, Been 1.98 fomteute ae j or Fawn, Sizes 6 tc U.- rom IY ss Women’s-Satin-Lined Broadcloth-Coats: oo handsome «long, - loose broadcloth coats, lined CETUe with Cuban heels; (like illustration). backs: fine quality gray satin, nicely-trimmed— with yelv This lot will be sold to-morrow at a ‘Special for Saturday. Liberty Pumps. Are suitable for all occasions. Made of high-grade patent leather, , in Very With ccorded patterns; full 5 pio.9) 8). ets per, lace. ‘Curtains! 4) palre of Arablan Lace Curtains; ues np sto 2.00, Also new style Oxfords; have two large eyelets—in dull gun-metal also all dull leather, with Cuban heels. “In all sizes and widths. All Wool Art Saunt Remember— our Liberty footwear has- all. the | elegance of style -and| fitting “qualities that | the $3:50°-advertisedt brands - 198" 20. Reversible Tapestry Table covers, tn all col- ors squire he Dig ant tts. bosses Who In days Kone have been accustomed to walking straight into ths real cutlve. Chamber —and putting fhelr feet upon the executive desk while propo! inded the law of the land and | the rdudies of Gorerior-tachisnmnnne i But this year it. is_different—so Seal ave no trouble yarnor, epost fy —They—ate—trigntiatty 7m- Parrassod and do not prolong their stay | Deyond the time “necessaty “to sliake ; oe Tope in tie Chi Dxechiive: “Then they Ko, back. tot Ten Byok Hotel take a few bizhballs and say anoths What again tting at Dut-shey as na to one we canst fe on politencss,* Racy Maker Acquaintance of the Governor: 1 Colonel “atike™ re ‘oheered= up over his-anolent a. are and- Woodtuff-tised tobe good trends and allies As matter of fact, ecume quarrelled ady aoe His licked "both of. the old-t how seems to" regret vented } Prints Thousands More “WANTS” Than Any Other News- _____ paper on Earth. GSeeTiOn That these are-the best suits-in- New York Men's $10,$12Q$15 85 ~_Winter Suits, reduced t> Bale from 8 A. 24 to 1 P. M. Only. 2Streguiarc10/342 and Rt Ssuits rade at-taz Cheviots, fancy Worsteds and black Thibe! single-and double breasted eflects.—The sizes tar from 31 to 37, No-mail orders on this item, t Your-chy SMATRT-as taitors-cam produce isi. tor the money | 50 Men’s$35 Winter $ | 5 Overcoats, reduced to” of -50-moen'iscfinest-S35-overcoals,- very best materials in as fine a “Sizes from made of the 33 to 50 chest measurement. $3—-Knee— ee eae $5_t0-$7. 50_Over- coals= Sale from 8 A. M. Till Noon \e~shath~selt-approximately 300 Boys! t Rants Suits,sizes-?-to-13 years, They are He 1a = eat-dark .cassimeres...On actount-of argain-weshal) sel) -only-one- su’ size to 2 customer, No mail orders and nor o.5. : | | [THIS Ts an accumulation raf oe that will satisfy 2 C. | the overcoat far.schoo} Mine in appearance. Sizes _from-3-to 15 That Fit. variety of the most favored mat. +98-Roys'’ $4-and- $5 4 {Pants Suits =... al “With Extra Patr-of Trousers. 3$-to-15-and Knee $4.98 n_of odd Coats, ,made.of 3, in-a-range nearlyserery boy, fst is and. -business—warm “a! oa tot-tinere-are~sires fh of each size to supply all the boys’ who At the same price there are also’ Novelty 3.10.8 years Shoes at Half The entire surplus stock of a high-class New England shoe manu- facturer was bought at half price, and-we, shall sell them as we bought them. If you want a good-wearing, stylish shoe take adv fantage of Women’s this sale, $3.00 Shoes, $1.79 All Sizes and Widths. Patent leather, patent- vici,- dongola and vicl kid, in the button, lace and blucher styles; turn and extension soles; with or without tips; Frenefy back’ stays and best quality drill B $1.98 Boys’ 2Youths’ $3.00 Shoes, All Sizes and Wi¢ Boys’ and youthst__calf Shoes, with solid leather cou ¥ s and inner and outer soles. This is the kind of shoe that will stand the hard wear and still look dressy. Misses’ and Girls’$1.75Shoes, JOC All Regular Sizes and Widths. Misses’ and children’s button and lace Shoes, They are made” of the best quality dongola kid, with exten- slon soles and first city heels. blucher Men’s 75c Silk 35e Neckwear at : nown manufacturer at less than cost The entire surplus stock of 2 well to make—300 in all, The silks of which they are made include Bara- theas, Satin Herringbones and beautiful, soft Jacquard Pongees. The styles are the French and wlde-lined four-in-hands, In all the newest leading shades; such as brown; gray, Alice blue, red, navy blue, myrtle green and black-an white. Every scarf !s-guarantéed to be worth 50c, and most of them are worth 73c. On sale Saturday at 35c, Men’s $1.50 White 79@ 5 Madras Pajamas, Extra quality white striped madras; generously atxd are custom finished throu out; bh have military frocks and mmed with frogs; pants to match, fronts; all sizes; one of the best $1.5 jamas sold avenue, Men's $1.00 Ribbed ad, medium-weight, dert have. Our Underwear, in ecru color; close, form-fit- Two-th combed y ting garments; shirts have French necks, and drawers are made to match; fall tailored seams throughout; all sizes, Men’s 85c Negligee Shirts, 45e OIC Neplipee Suirts, A special lot of 100 dozen of men's fine printed, corded madras Shirts, in neat black-and-white patterns; also we have in this lot blue chambray shirts with extra cuffs. These are-shirts that were made to retail at 85c.