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YOUNGSTERS IN SENATE THROW. : BOSSES mW “ Spring Revolt That Leaves Grady, Raines and Arm- strong Gasping. CAME AS A SURPRISE. Good Roads Bill, Chosen ‘as|' Test, Shows Combine, 35 | Votes; Bosses, 10. mailoping the “yearlings” afministered their betters in the Senate yester- Gay—and one that will not be forgotten 4 for some time. It wns something near- er arevolt then that honorable body bee witnessed in many years It was fnepired by too much bossimn jon the part of Armstrong, Chairman of the Finance Committes,/ a statesman who bas played more roles than perhaps | % any other’man in the Senate. Arm- strong Is most ‘ipraotical’’ at times, as was shown the other day when It] tory. Geveloped that be hed acted-aa counsel for-Kelsey wittin thred months and upon divers other occasions. He 1s wrong for ‘reform now, very strode, end as-suct ban tried tp mot the pace for his colleagues. Holding up thelr bills, treating them | with, ecant courtesy, and ignorng thelr just demands, he has «ade himeelf wery unpopular, particularly in the Ment of his. own picturesque record. Bo without ary three-chest poster work * some of the new Senators, who are ‘not an strong for reform as Armatrong, engmeered the most ‘successful rebet- cE Gouin Semaitortal” circtes ~tn—recent @mes, °° ‘The ringleaders were Cobb and Emer- pon, Republicans serving their first Year, and Aptcroyd, an upgtate Demo- erat, also in the junior class. The combine selected a bill relating to good oads, about witch they cared abso- | tely nothing excep: ‘that Armstrong x ir the talnority, were bere napplag. Grady led flenting. and his in delivering his “Democmtic waa very enything of the eoct. Of the nineteon ratic votes h's was the only one Benntora were in, the} ‘combination snd that all | the could muster were ten. Last night | the eeariings)! atecrs" were celebrating th ghouting thelr independ Gayl Gor iiens Piodicting dre cont t holds eyeglasses se- to the boss combine. And the wily Me- Carren, with lots of axes to Gne of the stars of. the new he will mate good ise of lt i. or marking. doubt. Mitte. coom = to. ie usually Melped Reporter Out with His Story. How Kind! Ageembtyman Brooks, of Buffalo, for Several years was a police reporter on @ Buffalo newepaper, Pne afternoon he sat down to-write an {tem about a man jleagues. While Qf. Lernch was tn the enpy, quickly, and seela Pe weave Tt tora boyy without rea ‘Vat an. hour: later in called to the tale ag: same oditor. The editor ‘asked Mr, “John Smith, street, was atruck b Cen- tral engine at tho Terra tation it morming and thrown sevér 00 mien with evident AAs ge er learned who had cusiy finished the ttem for him. Why Mallon Keeps Hie Finds Now and Says Nothing. Agseemblyman’ John Mallon, ef Erle, had been telling @ etory thet while he, was dining In an Albany restaurant he found ia pearl in sn oyster, The pearl ‘Mr. Mallon mgtd..wae worth at least $100. ‘The tem in due time appeared in one of the Buffalo papera One of the opposition papers eeemed to doubt the story. It didn't care to eay 69, but a few days Inter: it mads known its disgust by print an item to this nd Cueihier. | is 4 Mr, prodxa} z itor, rie Papeete: he Aue at his Com: FREE WHARF BLL 2 en, Ceeaahaea ge bi partment is opposed to the Shipping Men, ienatncinet, Scent Revenge for His Loss of Dock Privileges. Shipping men are up tn arms over the proposal public and private wharves York City.. The attack upon the reve- nues of the Jedsees of the plers is made im the bill introduced at Albany by As- sermblymen Cuvillies, which propeses to 'repea! sections ie and 66) ef the city charter, Just what 1 to abolish dock oharges on} ¢o char, working to loo} Upoi it Mr, mystery, for the Deck Com- atrongly op: mn. Be one of Mayor McClellan's spokesmen in the way from his firm “Bing sald {8 VERY ILL MAN" iMay Never Be Able to Take Seat on Bench, According ju ua It would abrogate contracts id render many pier leases ‘valueless to the leasess.. Many of the piers have been built by ths owners at great o: under agreemost the city | Kat for terms he that they should be oocu! and that they m:! wharfage, thus ri of the leaseho: { * royements b oat | of the gre! ee - to Close Friend, 5 its piers .at — 5 eo Jeasees could not have paid the enc Recorder Francia 8. McAvoy, ‘who was assigned to ait in Part III of tho Court of General Beesions after he was elected by the Board of Alder men following the Cillfford bribesy scandal, ls sald to-day to be a very sick man and perhaps eo {ll that he pak will never bo able to take his seat ‘There hae’ been much. speculation as to the cause of Recorder McAvoy’ absence from his dutfes, and {t has ey suggested that the reason was po- hat he feared to hold court pase it ill virally oon in New provements of some freweess™ .KILLED BY KEG6 OF POWDER. CUMBERUAND, Md, March %— While children at play were rolling kers nearly full of powder at the home of James Dye, a miner, at Barton, this county, lagt evening, three exploded and Harry and Leroy Dye were burned to death, Mra. Dye waa sbadly burned to Cine to sive the ohildren. The house |r Was sot on fire. Cuvtttier tr to the teat it, Mr, effect in {ta columna: ‘ALBANY, March 22—While dining in/an Albany restaurant thie morning Assemblyman | Mallon “opened an ter and found a eveisiin ton of coal and & ‘oummer supply of oya- Wouldn't Stand for Violation of Home Rute Principles. Former Assembdtyman Charies V. Lonch came to the Captte! a few days aso to visit some of his former col- Assembly chamber the Degroot Ceme- tery Sul came ap for Giecugsion, That Se" Lanen tot a peominent part te r. tool a“ prv: fr. Demroot. had ex vided for the plained that the dill arte of a@ roadway through @ ceme- ne Speaker." eaid Mr. Lynch at ime, I move tolay en the table. “What for?’ anked the Speaker, {7 think that the inhabitants “shou! .to be heard from,'* | SAY THE POLICE BILL TS SURE SURE TO PASS. “Mortuary Fund” and. and Fear of Be- ing Watched Line Up the Wavering. ALBANY March 2.—The lottxy has figured out that nothing can eave the Police Inspectors from the blow aimed at them by the Bingham Police’ bill Further assurances were had to-day that the bill will be passed’ by tha Benate next Tuesday. Few if any Republicans, said a pro- nent Senator woutd Gare vete egeinst ‘he bill In view sf the’ disclosures mace City tn connection with rie “$83,000. ““Sfort Another, thing, thal Sdenci Senators. inclined to ifpe op with, Grad ry, inspectors, report men whose votes make posetble te Gefeat of the mi easuré wou! y watched. Tye Idea of being constan trackd by a New York detective doesn’ * find much favor ‘here. | HARRIS SUCTION CLI CLIP makes’a ‘good impression’’ upon the wearer, but NOTuponthe nose, \curely without pinching Fitted to Your Glanes for 35‘Ceots. Sold Only at Our Five Stores, OPTICAL MOUSE: QR 54 East 234 St., near Rourths uv: TLE} } who hed been atruck by a train at the b4 West 125th St... i Trrace station mm that city. Mr. Brooks Mtarted to typewrite his story thus: “Jobp Smith, of.No. @ Fifteen street, wos wtruck by @ New York Central en- e at the Terrace station this morn- and thrown several'—— Just then With interferes with business, have none of the faults of the and ‘better. cure constipation and sluggish not followed by any constipative reaction. | ° Regulate the bowels perfectly. “RIKER’S DR NEW YORA! Main Store—Bixth Ave. & 2G at. Broadway and Oth Street. * Lavonatome@s: ee 680-88 Washingto Wy Favorite Bowel-Medicine A | This new, feeord mice has] bee come extremely popular with men everywhere, It works so gently and effectively that it never’ fails to bring relief, and at the same time never Orderlies tives on the market. ‘They are entirely new Positively. do. not: gripe. or cause nausea, Quickly and permanently, and you will understand what’ en improye- ment they are over other remedies. , Pleasant, vanilla flavored tablets. Small Box (12 tablets) 100, pearee Box (36 tablets) | 260, near; O Bast 125th St., or, Madigon, 442 Columbus Av., 8 489 Pelton! Brook ac, Opposite ALL STORES OPEN SA SATURDAY, EV'G the werld tn search of extraordinary remedies. ever be heard of wonderful, cure of ‘any nature he did not rest until he per- other laxa- liver. Are purthased the scription, but It was ~ never usedasa Rex- all remedy untj! the }roperties had been thoronghly anal- 20d by the. chess: 3 and physicians of the United Drug Company Try them UG ‘STORES WROOKLYN: Main Store ane Fulton Street. Shedd Fulton street, cor. Clinton. achat & ton Mark's Avoniuee. ed de terwen Avenues Avenues. wants to. fill absolute assurance of pagers deliveries will be absolutely'sure and on tim: men say the r) while the Legislature ts In session be- PULSD PARES Io HAYS: posh ne peucee ie RECORDER MI AVOY cause of a danger that his office would Fevengy for tho effort. of the. admin be taken from him! |Thin 1 posltively to ta denied by his friends. from nervous dyspepsia and acute In- digestion and 4s, housekeeper, at Hindred and Fit ‘| stoner, transacts Tt was a clon who declared he Ia no {ll he may never SLEUTHS PROBE WRECKS. ‘PITTSBURG, Marph 29.—Several Ital. fans aro said to be suspected of know- ing something about the TpuiSona pe feeaoc cee, trates onl tbe ize they made threats. John Tania uRalitoeks deteativeat vartivede th Pittadu: Sixty rath Ho ts suffering his One according to 616 West has bachelor Deputy, Police Commie~ all of bis mail and ersonal business, It riend of the Recorders able to fill his office, —_—_—— A foreman peation | ye ncnnreed them Fooetitly and Out of Sorts Bees IS, something is wrong with baby, butiwe can't somewhere for his} ke what it is, All mothers recognize the/term by: @ Thomas F. aeAvoy. | itude, heavy breathing, and lack of interest shown by. baby. are the symptoms of sickness. It may be fever, worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. Do Give the child Castoria. operation, open the pores of matter, and drive away the threatened si, [Genuine Castoria always bears the sigsature of weakness, loss of appetite, inclination tos lose a It yeu eter ite di; fe fe e skin, carry o sickness. iy Harper, chief of thé Penneyl- — to-day with forty detectives, liroad omcers ara now. invert. The thoory of robbery has been Brill Stores’ Easter Sales — Now, when the Eastertide rush is at its height—Brill stores, four in number, conveniently situated, spacious and masterfully mariaged, extend to all who have Easter /Clothing’ service. Brill customers will receive every attention—alterations, when necessary, willbe promptly, and-inteliigently made— low, when Eastertide high prices-prevail, Brill Stores, through their many trade advantages, offer extra values. Now, when fashion favors a multitude of models, Brill stores present the largest and most diverse assortment of correct models to be found from the Battery to she Bronx—an assortment ofygars a ments from: six of the foremost: tailoring institutions in America and four Brill-directed tailoring organizations. = Children’s Good $5 Value: Garments at $3.95 Russian and Sallor Gutts of serge, worstet and Gisimerey cassimere and cheviot belt knicker suits. ed, blue serge arid all-wool cheviots, i Topcoats of high-grade covert—new models. |: Oyster gray. feelers: with velvet collars and red rete: at less: than 185, Boys’ 75c. Value Knee Panis, 48c.: Made. of excellent casstmere and’ cheviot- tnd highigrade corduroy. War- ranted not to rip, Sizes 6 to 16. | UNION SQUARE, °° _ - 279 BROADWAY, _ *. «fear Chambers St, Custom Tailored:Suits, $10 Worsted, casstmere, sll-woot cheviot and black Thibet Suits, cut on new models. Because of excel- lence of fabrics, tailoring and trimmings, these sults are warranted to hold the shape, fit, style and color wntH worn out. The value ls one-third more. Hand Tailored Suits, $12.50 High-grade worsted, sm: art cheviot, cassimere and s meltoninished bieck Thibet Sults, Models include those with the new long roll lapels, new cuff finish and other new style points. in ‘styte, .worlananship and materiats these garments equi usual: $16.50 or 48 values. _ Journeyman Tailored Suits,815. Pabrics arapure worsteds, silk-mixed worsteds, silk mixed velour:cassimeres, cheviots and vicuna éintzhed black Thibets.. Over 30 styles exhibiting the correct newccolorings. Distinguishing stylefeatures are semni- peaked, medium and. extreme low lapels; plain and cuff sleeves; high natura! shoulders; semi and fitted backs, Sec. Garments'es smart, made of as good fabrics, tatl- ored and trimmed-as well are usually much higher i Extra.Clever Suits, $18 the exclusive Brill Menchester, 7 Hsien sort rll es, or, Cares bw The*talloring '{s best possible: Higher Grade Suits at $20. Impreasivz in the range of worthy fabrics, ants of correct véloure, Saxony casstmeres, stik~mixad wort sores ac ceretod tacit eae wi ‘weave. twill, and natural finished ‘Australizn stock serges. Models are striki exclusive Brill fabrics. Critically Fine-Suits at $25 from extremely high class jh Tailored velours, smartest-cheviots, feral: ae fipattbenet worsteds, Slay eeryat tad feed ee oe Amer- ica’s foremost. de¢lgners planned the correct. models on which these gutts’ are cut. In this range, t00, are all _ _ the, correct. andj smartest modéa, if Speclal ‘st two or ‘Brill Suits Up to $40 Gee fufty worth tht pelos Decause asp rien of their fabric snd.the of thet tra Sp thea ole pret cae a “silk-Faced 1 Prince Alberts, $20. ‘feced_and.eerge lined. Made from Oxford snd black vieuna-finished: Ttrtiets snd tatloned by one of the forecmont format clothes tailoring Cotte a Trousers $6 & $7 Values, $3.75 athietam ale Stripd eff Tall- ored by ee: ‘pyttem jou hold -th permanently jib po tn veg bevel every move. Ld pesropeend rae teaenl post my 52 inches watet. English Worsted Trousers, 4.75 Silk-stripe high-finished worsted, in ex clasive designs, ts the fabric used. The four- neymen tailoring evidences the-finest trouse~ making possible. Minus exaggeration, thé values are $8 $9, $10. The special price, $4.75, results from a combination of trade advan- tages possible onty for Brill stores. ~Ooats and Vests, cut on new aarrect. models, a | al "the Clelette Double-breasted sults of high-grade worst Ralaprootedl by) the Cm eps, peocesh the sults hold thelr f, rade not ral Extreme values f saloer Brill stores: only. . 14th St., Near Broadway. Boys’ $6 Dudley 4-In-1 Suits, $83.95 This not onty makes the garments shower-pnoof, but also extra-sbrinks, and strengthens the dloth, so that and give 20 per cent. better service than same o-pairs of trousers (one straight knee pants and one knickerbocker), expert Palloring, high-grade trimmings and tested fabrics make Dudley suits greatest value in America at less than $5 or §6. Dudley sults can be worn in four different styles. sizes 7 to 16, Sold In Free! Easter Souvenirs for the Children. ‘Custom-Taflored. Spring Coats, $10 Spring Costs of all-wool black Thibet and Oxfotd cheviot, with satin sleeve linings and serge I!ntngs: cut on new, semi-fitted models, Tatlored and trimmed to fit and hold the shepe Values one-third more. Hand-Taliored Spring Coats, $12.50 Gray Spring Coats of smart herringbone, twill snd wale weave all-wool cheviots and hard-finished cassi- meres; fitted and semi-itted models; velvet and self collars; satin sleeve linthgs, and serge body linings. Would be reasonably priced at $16.50 and $18. Journeyman-Tailored Spring Coats, $15 An unusually large assortment of unusually ‘high- grade garments that are utisual values. Popular sem! and fitted back Spring Costs in @ays, Oxford rays Quaker grays and oyster r made from high-grade cheviots and cassim twill stripe herringbone “weeves—models_ inci ide garments with peaked, medium apd‘ long roll lepels, and cuff finished sleeves, cloth end velvet col watural shoulders. Included are Oxford taertet ty packreerments) aay jelicrtog expert Journeymen assures pens of ft ani Jong seyice: Bvery garivest equals fa fxhete, ‘coloring, style and workmanship garments of considerable more cost: Clever Spring Coats at $18 Clever garments from 6 foremost tailoring: organ!- ations and the 4 Brill directed shops. Sikelined-tothe-edge black Vicuna Thibet and light weight Oxford Melton Coats—cut on the new semi- conservative models—the dressiest of spring coats, Velour twills !n handsome blue grays and silyer grays, emart Vicuna and silk-finished cheviots, In various herringbone weaves and vartous gray shades. Correct Brill models—several lapels, correct shoul ders, 42 to 46 inch lengths, fitted and semi-fitted backs qe presenting cleverest tavioring, smartest cor- ityle, excellent fabrics and extreme values. Higher Grade Spring Coats, $20 In all America there |s probably not a assortment half so great—not half so great in number of models, in stytes of fabric and in diversity of tulloring—tor here are goodly assortments from 10 of the world's foremost wholesale tajlors. de coats—exclusive Bri nrodel—Bnglish Bottle Back—in worsted and Vicuma choviots—smart weave -and silk~nixture effects—in- exclusive designs. Button-Through Models, with button-through welt pockets, and with English patch pockets and button- through cash pockets, in Velour btue twills, in various weaves and Cambridge gray light-welght bolero and fitted: back-modsts im varlous corn shades, brown shedes and fully 2 dozen gray = Weave, Biker! the finest twill to the beoadest herringbone stripes—oearly a dozen different Ww0des—varions. lapels, shouklers, sleeve finish, a&c— several Bt) silk Itied. Incladed ‘are dignified silk Uned-to-edge Oxford ‘and black garments’ of extreme high quality. Presenting an assortment unequaited, a workmanship, fabric anid of models unusally high, at _vaiwes that are uneqaatied Critically FineSpringCoats, $25 Garments that have the characteristics of produe- tton by other sources, other than ready-to-wear, ata goat of-double and treble. Exclusively shown in Brill stores, tn the Brill English Bottle Back. models, are correct new Vicuns-finished worsteds in stik-mixture stripe and overplald effects in unusually smart shadings, Various gl EN weaves in smooth shorn worsteds, prede Oxdord- ant black gts welght” Melt Malton, aie Brill Spring Coats, $28-to $35 Garments expressihg the higher possibilities of the cloverest. wholesale tailors, combined with highest grade fabrics, &c.—an assortment of excellent garments commended to the. most critical. Clothes for Young Men 14 to 20, Good Values at $8; special $6 . Suits of black thibet and hard-finished fancy cassl- | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK meres. Models designed expressly for young men; tailored to gtre utmost satisfaction. serges, t bhicns Children’s Extreme $6.50 Values at $4.95 . Russian and Sailor suits of excellent serge and finest worsted—exclusive models and smartest fabrics. Double-breasted jacket sults of high- grade worsteds, smart ' fesse and Black and many styles suitable for confirmation sults, Knicker belt sutts of smart cassimeres, cheviots and serges, Refers of beautiful white figured worsted, fancy gray twills, blue and gray serge and gray covert. Topcoats of high-grade gray covert. Every garment tajlored and de-, signed by highest grade organization, “HARLEM STORE OPEN EVENINGS, MONDAY MORNING WONT Custom Tailored Raincoats, $10 Cra¥enette Raincoats of gray and mixture allewool black Thibet and sJl-wool Oxford cheviot, Tailored and trimmed to hold shape and fit under all conditions of wear and wetting. | Excellent peo (ee der p15. Ne Poe Hand-Tailored Raincoats at $12.50 Hard-finished worsted Raincoats in various grays and grayish mixtures; new seml-fitted; models; proofed by standard “Cravenette” process; miltable for wear: anywhere, any-time. In every detail: gocjdi $18 values. Journeyman Tailored Raincoats at $15. _ “Cravenetted” garments of hjgh-grade worsteds in plain gray and stripe effects and of ‘weave. cassimeres, in Oxford, Cambridge and ste Smart new models, Excelling in fit and long je of high-grade fabrics, trimmings and ‘talloring. Extra Clever Raincoats at'$18 Cunningly conceived models, designed for service on all occasions. Made from worsteds, in stripe effects o and neat silver A aie stripe velour cassimeres,, Tailoring fs finest: possib: rooted by the “Cravenette" process, Higher Grade Raineoats at $20 Fabrics are worsteds in silk mixture herringbone, and plain ony, effects, overplaid worsteds and light-weight meltons th Cambridge gray. Models depart from the usual raincoat: style, ..Tallor- ing 1s of higher quality than {s usually|deemedyneces- ay, to expend on raincoats even at much higher Re ices, Frooties of course, {s standard—“Grawenette” early all Brill Raincoats at $20 are silk lined. Brill Topcoats and Cover-Coats, Presenting an assortment of these popular shart) gar- ments. probabl find from the Battery to Harlem, Topcoats, new, semi-fitted models ‘of tanscovert and ay all-wool herringbone weave} covert (casstmere, y stom tailored, they hold the shap value at one-third more.. Hand-taltored-Topcagts- and oyster gray, new et salbo @ shades’ tre new," 100; $16.50 good! $0 oats $12. 50 Tan Tapeoate! and gray covert Cover:Coats, ,excellent high-grade fabrics and tailoring—siiget-new seml and fitted models.......... oo $15. Tan Topcoats of excellent covert snd worsted chev- fot Cover Coats ‘of fancy weave griy cov- erts—extremely popular and smert $18 Finest\\velour finished tan Topcoats and allie fancy covert Cover weave models .. eroinre! $20 Custom-Tallored: Clothes, Good — $10 Values; special $8 Young men's sults, sizes 14 to, 20, of dressywwors- teds, smart cheviots and. all-wool black thibet;-cut_on— newest models. Because of excellentifabric, trimmings and tailoring these garments aré warranted -to hold shape, fit, style” and color until‘ worn, out. Young Men’s High Grade Suits, __ Wonderful Value $10 _ Brill stores are first to sell strictly high-grade suits for young men at a:popular;price. These suits are cut on newest models, replete with smart style. They are tallored in a high-class manner/and made\fromb fabrics ‘of unusual excellence. Brill ‘Clothes for Young Men. Prices up to $30 Introducing garments of a higher. standard than is usual, In sizes 16 to 20. Sults of finest fabrics, tal- lored finest possible and designed expressly. for smart young New York men Children’s $4 Value Reefers, Top Coats and Suits, $2,95 Reefers of tan and gray covert, wale cheviot and. club checks—newest models, careful’ tailoring, Tan covert Topcoats in newest shades, cut on correct models. Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits of blue serge, cass!- meres, flannels ‘and cheviots—newest, light and dark ra ‘designs—correct Brill models, Double-breasted Ficket Suits of cassimere, cheviot and\worsted; Belted Jacket Knicker Sults of hard-finished’ cassimere and cheviots; excellent tailoring and models. Ny Pade 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich St, 125TH STREET, ‘corner Third Avenue. larger and more diverse “than you'll - of ighi-gradeyeovert.sto- tan, = ci ated 3

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