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CONGRESSMEN FOR (INVESTIGATION OF | COTTONEXCH ANGE House Committee Will) Report. Bill Calling for Action. WASHINGTON, — Feb. 1—Ry — un- afiimous” vote the —-Houno—Comunitier an-Interatate and Vorelgn Commerce de report oh a resolution for the Inveati- gation of the mothods of icotton ex- ges by the Department of Com- n ce and Labor ‘The resolution is an amended form “of the Livingston. and Burleson. reso- Jution, and extends the investigation to all cotton exchanges dealing tn fu- tures, Representullve Loverlsg, who Will report the committee, . Rew —York—and: na exchanges are the. two s deaimg in tutures. but and. St. Lous ex. soma dealings of it will be reported a —the--Besretary— of fabor, throug the Bu- be and Ja hereby: queeted to investgute ‘thy causes the fluctuations In And the dlfte r tut ne price of ‘cotton. g 2 aes COTTON PRICES HIGHER ‘ON A FAIR DEMAND, Cotton ed by-favora ble exbles Tie the new<crop posit Mar: b-to-8:.2l;—April,—$.25—to 938; June, J.59 bid; 2 August, 94@ to 9 + October, 9.74 to 8. December, 9.83 to 9. none WHEAT AND COR AMERICAN STOCKS CUT IN LONDON. as in better supply the turn-of the month and the release “of dividends, but he omer wi mnor tat —awing to the call for $19,000,000 of the ——Russinn foam Discounts were_casy, ILE *QUIETVERSTO Miwa WOME ded to-day to make a favorable | IN MARKET BECLINE, ea were higher to-day, be- {0 we apnng_teeag were: revranes, NEW INSURANCE BILL oy | axative © Quinine M ab Wi ole blows Veddy béars, UNioW SQUARE F08 NEW COURT HOUSE. Twenty-six Supreme Court Justices Favor Site—No ~ Opposition. Judee Wiliam N. Cohen told the! Huard of Estimate and Apportionment lon Brum, Irving place. and . and ts to cost ¢ MeGowan, of the Boa GOVERNS PUBLICATIONS. ¢ { _aetil ‘3, magazines or other pub- ations that have deen tn the pir ishing Dusiness for at least ten yea: Violations are male a mistem’g Dy_flhe. and fnprisqamel Always Remember the Full Name. onevery box 35 CUB anne SALE AT BOTH STORES. Consideration. will buy your choice to-day ani to morrow ° from a great se- lection of heavy Worsteds, Cassimeres, Clay Diagonais and Imported Cheviots, Sold all'sea. son at-from $15, $16 and $13. Over 4,200 suits in this lot, inclus tng. all sizes froin l Men’s Trousers In heavy Worsteds, rough Cheviots and smooth Cassimeres that sold all Season at $3 and $4; $1 .95 for to-day and to. 34 tO 44. walst. morrow, only 1,200 pairs, TO-DAY. AND- TO-MORRO A Great Cut Price Sale_of All Suits, Overcoats and Trousers. — Everything Reduced, Cost Not. Tiken Into Our only aim is to dispose of the remainder of Winter Goods, OVERCOATS and TROUSERS. i Next season we must show new goods, former selling prices not considered. 34 to 44 chest measurement, | ka, titling overcoats; these 4 Cor. 6th Ave, @ 234 St-]|i 243 Broadway, opposite City Hall. W_WE-INAUGURATE including SUITS, STOCKS SLUMP THB cuosiNe_quonaii were scored by Reading, Southern Ratt: way, Amertean Cay-and Suga, Norlolic \& The be: market got under headway and most of | [i the early gains were lost, i Tho demund waa languld and atocks | Smeiting foil 3 National Lead 3 1- Canadian -Protfic-and Brooldyn ‘Tranett | Gen. Mlects 21:2, St, Paut, Reodtng and New York | Joter. Central 2, Pepnsylvinta,- Union Pactti Northern Amalgamated Copper, Children’s $7 Dresses at $3.98 — Russian blouse style, with three large box plaits and } UIT SHIP RUNS ON NS. FR | MUDBANK DOWN BAY. | | qT bighest font, closing pricos the mud at flood td mrlenetiers mays | Spe ae a gees (iN HEAVY SEL NG tial atte am fou a | Alberta Meets Second Mishap of IURY\ REGIE Gui Mee aD Al Fl Her Voyage from Mediter- : . a s 4 aH ranean-Ports, arket—Started with- Good} 3" | The steamship Atborta, chartered by. Aun 4 t ‘Pho vessel carries a catgo of fruitand No 4) Weat E THE ROSES OF SANTA BARBA Nowhere in the world are the roses more t or more plenty than at Santa Barbara, in the The winter aspect.of' this region gives place. of snow, and the ‘Wealth of roses ar flowers tells the story of the winter. climate.: Paul & Sault Marte and Kansas City Southern out m point. Large) fractional gains | ¢ ic Kabras & Texas, Colonwdo Fuct. 7; r_aod Smeting fell 1. a attacked the lst when the | © Ba on market in growing yol- tuich prices yielded eamtly. | 57% Newee : : i Gente” as well as a most charming one. Pactfic, Pacts J The way to'reach California from New York-and New England is to'start by the RA. beautiful winter, roses in nd other ___ Santa Barbara is a restful and a healthful place lorado Fuel, Tlepublic Steel, Amarican, ie 2S orndo Fu 2 is NEWYORK NG wy ‘ . i wu of effeativ: | t ad by — 1 . Ree a Ce ea: ee ol (ENTRA . Practically every stock of epec- IB = 1h . in wii! Gare TAR — 1 : pit diacay Sa ene a REFERRED TO BY THE PRESS AND PUBLIC OF TWO CON. i +¥ TINENTS AS “AMERICA’S GREATEST RAILWAY SYSTEM." tt Sy Information gladly furnished by, F.Vosburgh, General Eastern Passenger dnigeevernarieiioe oe $ Agent, 1216 Broadway, New York, Telephone 5680 Madison Square, or by eed the mar as any ticket agent of these tines. cs THE TRAINS OF THESE LINES ARE PROTECTED BY THE tk MOST PERFECT BLOCK SIGNAL SYSTEM IN THE WORLD. 2 printed in colors, and brief descriptions of 63 Winter Resorts, m: erally gyalled Ittle and th int Joases from 1 tw al- ii Paul and | _ Advertising Department, New York, te to-di we f bonds $1,651.00. A copy of “America’s Winter Resorts,” containing seven beautifut maps, alle to any address on receipt of a z-cent stamp by George Hl. Daniels, Manager General sae SURPRISES New York, FOUR STORES Uriagepore. 523-529 Eighth Ave $33-446 West S4th + Cor, Thitl Aven’ Security Butoing: Beet 7 Conte Surprise Special Sale No. 385 { 9.7.8 {~ for Men, $5 Very ‘stylish Givers acs cut iit the Wew box model ike CU. The matertats are Slack #- Re and Oxford Meltons and Friezes, They are elegant very fashionable, nice. tartore: antesd to wear well and give coinplele saticface Cn fale one week, end- (ig next Friday, “stall four stores.” Winter Suits and Overcoats for Men| “\ CAN siicaly ‘tailored, perfect fitting, re- | titbic, styttsh-and-tervicexbie- Money refundd on (request or goods cheerfully exchanged. All: clothing pressed |) and -kept-tn-good repair for one yeat-{rea of charge. $1.50 { Boys) Fancy en's Stylish Fancy Wor- i ee | Knee Pants ed Pant: Men's —Dress new designs Pant. \F | Boys’ good,’ warm, Win- ter Overcoat Men’s and Boys’ sets piain-whit ly hemstitched 2c The Surprise Store is Open Saturday Evenings Untll 10 o' Clock, Sizes 6 to 14 years. All wool panama and fancy check dresses for hildren from 6 to 14 years. They are made in WE SELL MORE REAL LACES THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN AMERICA HRICH E3SROTHERS OTH AVE. 22ND TO 23RD ST, NY. Misses’ $16.98 Suits at °42.98 Sizes 6 to 14 years. B Fancy check and stripe Suits, made in the hip- coat effect, collarless and trimmed with self color “braid, in-fancy—designs;+—fly frent—and finished PAAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED rimmed with fancy braid between eacli plait. with tailored stra, s; lined with good quality satin, 3 Biggest Purc ~that is sold-by the most exclusive haberdasher -—-Not-in-the-history_of-New York-tmerchandising—hns_ there been_such_a~ -from-50c -to-$1,00-for; In fact, they aré~better, because the silks come from a big- purchase of over 1,200. dozen_of fine, dots, stripes. and fancy” figured effects—m of-patterns-ever shown. are of the very best, and the patterns are the identical kind that Fifth Avenue and cone en’s Silk Neck On Record! _ More than 100,000 stylish Silk Scarfs in this tremendous sale. _ “known: We ask all who know the difference between ordinary s to see this magnificent assortment. cord-breaking. purcha: Broadwa, ern that caters only to the best. It is a high-grade_scarfs that includes all_the advance Spring—silks—in—plain colors—polkay ade_in the French fold and wide lined four-in-hands—one of ‘the largest assortments Not-a-scarf-in the lot-was-made-to-sell-for—less_ than 50e—many Some of the identical silks have been made up into expensive scarfs for exclusive haberdashers who charge as high as $2 each. wear It is the greatest New York ha i s ever eckwear and the kind “We Absolutely Guarantee~ as this. ‘The Silks! 50¢,75¢ and-1.00- y_furnishing goods stores charge Values at j 25 75c—and--$1—values~ among them: GREAT SATURDAY SALE OF — Men’s Negiigee Shirts worth from $1.00 to $1.25 ea., including one pair of detached cut | uffs,- 7 One Thousand Dozen at Half Price, | eee : sizes 14 to 174. New, Clean, Desirable Patterns and Materials. — These shirts were cut over custom shirt patterns and are well made, having cushion neck bands and ocean pearl buttons. will buy your cho'ce “to-day and to-morrow e froma collec- tion of over 1,500 Men's Winter Overcoats—in- cluding Ketseys, Meltons, Irish Friezes: in. blacks, grays and ‘Oxtords—3; lengths, semi-fitted backs and loose, $00 ov«rcoats sold all season at $15, $16 and $15. | Men’s Trousers equal to custom make, In imported Worsteds and fine Beaford Cords that fold all season at $4, $2.95 $5 and $6; and t a TWO STORES:— Cor. 6th Ave. Q 23d St. 243 Broadway, opposite City Hall, - OUR GREATEST 1907 CLOTHING SALE Men’s $35 and $40 Overcoats at pt Only 125 in This Bargain Lot. We have’ included at this’ sensationally low-price all the fine Overcoats we have in stock them out in a day rather than keep them and sell at regular prices. There are black and blue M of these coats is hand-tailored, long or medium tength, and fitted backs, if you want them. 5 #10 Men’s*15@'r8 Suits * All Sizes in This Great Offer. These suits are mgde of ‘worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres and thibets, in all the most popular color combinations, such as invis- ible overplaids, neat stripes, checks, fine mixtures and a number of | black thibets. Regular prices $15.00 and 18,00, Boys’ $4.00 Winter Suits at $4 98 i e@ Boys' $4.00 Sults, with an-extra pair of Trousers. Sizes 7 to} Extra Pair Trousers Free. 16 years. These suits are made of all-woo! blue, black and gray cheviots, fancy worsted and cassimere, Each sult has extra pair of trousers, ‘ i guaranteed to outwear any coat ever sold at the p: is positive that these suits sell at $10 and $12 in all but we wish to close these out at the very low pric: Boys’ $5.00 Winter Overcoats at Stses from 8 to 14 only, Boys’ $5,00 Overcoats of gray, black and fancy fat the wond. erfully low price quoted. .. Men’s $10@ $12 Suits Sizes Run From 30 to 36 Only. There's a bargain here for every man who fits these’sizes. It 15 » because we prefer to close Neltons and Kerse . Each Semi- 85 other stores, ¢ quoted. *1.98 mixtures, cut +4n the new long mannish) model—a clean-up of our entire $5.00 line | | [=some made with round yoke of | 1,000 ULTRA STYLISH — ‘Batiste Waists— AT HALF -REGUEAR PRICE. from one of our best manufacturers _No two alk long and short slee broldery —some-with <fancy— embroiderad yoke — same @ and embroidery—some. of-allover_em= with lace _andtucking—all- of the: finest lawn and_sheer batiste. This grade of waist usually sells for ~ $4.00. Here Saturday at the remarkably low price of e Children’s*4$@ .75 Coats Reduced to Children's Full Length Coats, made of cheviot, in the full box. style. Double breasted, fancy buttons; collar and cuffs trimmed with fancy braid. Sizes 6 to 14 years, and worth $4.00; for this sale, $1.75 Children’s $6 Box Coats, $2.9 Children's Piccadilly Box Coats, made of ‘mannishi mixtures, double breasted, with emblem on, sleeve. Trimmed with military. buttons, flap “pockat- and. lined all through. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Pormerl $6 OO HOW eee ce TenayE $2.9) Children’s $10.00 Coats, English kersey, cheviot and mixture coats, made in a yartiety of models. Some of them are trimmed with military brald, velvet collars, some half lined. i eee cot mele ca erencerese cere eae B00 Children’s $12 Coats, Children’s $18 Coats, f $10.00 Kersey and melton full length coats,,| some full plaited and loose box mod. els, others trimmed with contrasting 57.98 These are entirely new goods. Our buyer happened to pick up Just 35. of these in various models, They. coldved™ braid sei Mostolsthecstare are made of cheviots, kersey and lined all thraugh with a good a minturéyie sizes from 6 to 14%years., ty of Skinnér's’ satin,