The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1907, Page 16

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"HANDED FREELY ——_—++ Then From Another, and the Curious ‘Thing Is That He Took ’Em_ Kindly. lemons handed to him'‘in the past two years than any man in public life. and his mouth hasn't begun to pucker yet. He appears to have a sp yearning for the lemons that grow In the Bowery groves ‘cutivated by thon: expert planters, the Sullivans.” . oracular utterance, the Tammany man marks recalled. that following the election of | Sullivans have to stand by the organt 1M6 George B. McClellan broke aW®y. | sation.” from hie life-time friend and counsellor,| ‘The Mayor has. been handing a few Charles F., Murphy, and set about himself to Maurice Featherson. Firat get control of Tammany Hall. His 0b- | he Tired Featherson from the Dock f Governor from the Democratic conven- and made him nis manager of the cam. Alon of 1906. paign against Murphy. Now he has John O'Brien waa placed in command qumped Featherson, and the foxy lltee f the campaign. with « few Tammany East Side leader ts « lemon holder for ese with a grudge against Murphy the firat time in his lite. furnishing the advice. In some way Politicians in figuring on Mayor Mo- the Mayor got an’ idea that he had the Ciellan‘s sudden surrender to Tammany backing of the Sullivans, His followers |are free to give former Justice Morgen were wont to back Doubting Thomases J, O'Brien and Grover figvelana no | into corners and whisper Sinall part of the credit. Judge O'Brien “Big Tim is tn with the play. When pr -j [sheer Fe ayer ene, pay: the time comes the Sullivans will throw | Life Taurance orcipany: quitabie * an Murphy so hard in Fourteenth street | | ‘Thomas F. Ryan needs the rapport that Grant's Tom will shiver. Tim Oeeqs Tammany Hall. It ts to his ie Sullivan and the Mayor contro! twenty-/terest to have differences between the tm Tammany Hall. The Sullivans Grover Cleveland and Judge O’Brien a McClellan delegation to the Bat ft looks Mke Lemon No. 6, Convention and name the scree ciate "eG A. DANIELS RETIRES ntime the war went on. It wasn't | FROM N. Y. CENTRAL. of & war, and the busiest snipers | were the Sullivans. “Big Tim” | Hs ee between thp lines, jumping New York Central Raitroad officials side to the other with the announced iast night that George Henry Sony Se [ TEi2e FEES Hey kept solid with Tammany, and he kept| the ocomeany for twenty-one years, the Mayor's follewers in line. would to-day retire from active service. Incidentally he managed to land pa-|It is understood that he will occupy a tronage for his‘own people. He placed consulting position Me will spend the ue Adi of Commntedaner as oer posit. Gee Fe Hele was born in Mampanire, |¥ See in he fon of Whier. Regioter. Mr.| old obuined a’ position as reamen ie crop of lemons | two years was —aen approached, | commins|oner Bt the Colorade Ratirasd ripened as the (Maa the @ullivane handed the Mayor | grocinon Braslale 186 entered the bhie, In some districts Sullivanites got of the New York Central as eateries at and made s noise like an earth: Otis. ‘nd from 386719 168 igo. MoClellan oar for ghairmast of the road's traMoc ansocia- In other (istricts they tion. He wag arent for the Murphy candi- from 180 to Tela one Be te one cleared away, 4 tising department. e lurphy was on top of | Setemndeneeeetippeeesrenee tne* Sullivans were) CITY PARK MILK STATIONS. The Woman's Municipal League pian 5 font ob | for the erection of stations in the publi. jan followers wer: parks by the city for the sale of milk proclaimed that the was adopted yesterday by the Board of be found back of Aldermen, which sppropriated $3,000 McOlellan and Distriet-Attorney carry’ out, “the ‘plan. "Both raw tourtzed milk will be sold, be Corease when the time came te ees, RUTSINE bottles and by” the glass” ‘erate the Democratic party at Buffs’ will be supplied by civic orga ‘The Bullivans went to Buffaio in and lis distribution will be taken eres. “Little Tim" stood around we without cost to the city, i ; nit I i Ht a % i to i @irow the McClellan delegates out’ and replace them with Hearst men. The Gullivans lined up with Murphy, and) when the showdown came George B. MoClehan and District-Attorney Jerome | had been so artistically fimfammed by the “Bullivans that they didn’t even go near the convention jal | Lemon Ne. 2 | Just about that time the Mayor be- | gen to grow a lemon appetite, His followers problaimed that Big Tim war) standiag with the Mayor and would | work to down Hearst When Election | Day came around the Sullivan dis- tricta rolled up the same old Demo- | cratic majorities for Hearst, and if tt wasn't for ands of New York De sw ammany af fillations and ¢ 4 for the wale of the Demo y Hearst would have Deen elected. Lemon No. &. Just to show how he a Bulliven brand of Jeno: . 1 forced him old pal Joun J, De of the Corpora Counsel's 1 promoted Mr. I to the rop holds out the| nded upon to keep featur banding Them Shout MH de that » TO MCLELLAN First He Got ’Em From One Sullivan, “George B. McClellan's gppetite for lemons,” remarked a grizzled old | Tammany man to-day, “is apparently {hsatiable. “He has had more | Being asked to explain this somewhat | passes a lemon to the Mayor he re-{ svent back into some recent history. He | ““Sorry. George. but you know the Sect was to secure the nomination fer partment. Then he took Feathersen —— Ro then ber mes £ Extra Specal!!!§ n, and | | VIS 4 onomies at the primaries, and there will be a new | SMC, Malis alot of the navies 4 Rocky Mountain goat. He Danisls, who has been connected with | 9! his own lawyer, Mr. Ellison, In the job summer at his home at Lake Placid, in | & on the Bowery. Panic Road, and was ticket agent tt} the first 134 ry Coat Reductions $10 Black Silk Coats ¢ ae el.79 $10 Tan Covert Coats Richly Satin Lined fully, Senator Tom Grady, Sullivans Genator, did “the dirtiest day's work of Pe bie life’—and that was going some—to < oes, ~ | SALE AT ALL THREE STORES _THE sled shading WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1907) __ [ HEARST NOMINATED | TAMMANY SUPPORTS | ju Him souDey: | “in ~~ mine YOu wate A PRACT coats Poread’| LEMON. ME biKES ‘E e ACTH (6099 Marox ‘ WERE READY FO SurERING WW ORRIEN 3 Awe | | /Officers of Fleets: at Jamestown Guests at Brilliant White Pr Nay ie S* OR ape PROMPTLY REFUNDED ST 14anrsT Great 3-Hour a Sale from 9 to 12 A, M. Girls’ Sample Wash Dresses These Bargain F Booths will mal € beehive of animated shop OUR DAILY ps House Function. mage is F WITHOUT AN | ee Sizes 6 to 14. A lot of samples which NEW. YORK. Watoh thon Shy umnia daily : Huck Towels en extra large will just about last out three hours of strenuous selling. Jumper and high neck styles, made of check WASHINGTON, May 1. —A brillant peseeeseses: coachnb elt Os |and foreign gingham or plain chambray 4 Her ae j pated in uh Elaborately trimmed with S ts rd mit 6 to each-a aC, > opening exerc washable braid or white ul Bxira large and heavy view . "at P. K5 full skirt, deep hem. Worth $1.00 each From 9 to 12 A.M . at me from Jam: town on the ste port, News ene and were aground eigit hours, but | reached heres few minutes before the | time fixed for the dinner. Those pres- ent were: * Vivek T easy — hemmed oC at $1.49 Double-Breasted Suits cary of Biate. the Aamir Ages 7 to 15 Suits, Ages 3 to 8 In the suits for big boys there us, are about ten different patterns, pander T dark and medium shadings of all- Aamless wool cheviots and double and twist st AE Thomas, Rear-ad effects. Good and pretty enough for J Pr ind white lilacs, and the gilt) Dress Wear for the lit- - tle fellows 3 to 8; pretty Russian Blopse Suits, in elegant gray mixtures. LIMIT 2 SUITS. $4.00 value, each, e plate and candelabr LL Pe fee took. 3 | ° d Sc o'elo ee Beet fen titrate e of Window Screens 0 ‘ | belt de by Col, Bromwel Bie Be cras tow Special lot of excellent Window Screens offered in this sale ne “rimmed. with af a remarkable sabing over regular prices. Made of\ hard wood 1 Ke ing Ber and bes! screen net. The strongest and best screen made. hunch t Sale | CLOTHES HAM they “has wad | Height. C'osed Open. Price | PERS, whok wil i eeseeaucemmnae 25,000 Yards Lace porters entire stock of fine nge—Cluny Paris, in end ‘two sovesesoseceoes . sane ' ‘the tabie decorations were Killarney | PAPOOAEEASESS SASEASEEESEEEAESES OEEBES Mss aacasess sesesessessetette Bese: atte, On Sale for 3 Hours Only Sample Lawn Waists | 1.69 Melee at it 78¢ ness a 4 aah : low, with wood vii shadiah in 2 | bottom, very 24 in 23 in 37in 3Se strong, 28 In. 23 in 7in. 39¢ with side 30 in, 21h on sin. 39 bes agai :: 93c 30 In “he 37 In, 4S¢ ee: 1 : | 3 join 25%in 412i, ge | Ice-Cream Freezer Special | Our wonderful Alasia Preezer is superior to any freezer on the market makes dell- cious cream in four m Mules two MEDICINE CAB> INETS, hardwood. with two shelves; regularly $1.49, special, Thursday's Extreme Price Limit The lowest’ point in prices is reached to-mor- row-—this season's smart- est styles—positive'y with out rivals under $10, which has been the pre vailing price Stunning Silk Etons New Box Models Every fashion feature is given full expression in there nich silk productions — slk-trimmed — oma mented with braid re- heved by fancy buttons— test three-quarter cos sy cca Sale “j f Best Comet 's We make. sew and lay FREE. | Smith's Famous Savonnerie We make, sew and lay FREE, | eee 5,000 Yds. Sanford's $1.10 Bi Extra Brussels Carpet, '69c * 3 35¢ ; special at "autora 0e “a teat QB se ie 75 regularly $1.25, at, yard CE CEO MONS: Unrivalled Furniture Values S-piece Parlor Suites, like illustration, covered in Gobelin tleeves. tapestry and Vero- ha velour, highly Prince Chaps polished | frames, : - superior work. Close-Fitting Styles nship; value ». Sale price, Loose Models Coverts from the court of fashion—seil collars or colariess effects — single or double breasted —self tirmmed—straps — large Sideboard Like — illustra seever—tura over cuts Like lus tlon; of quar Golden oak, trat as tered oak, ban like illustra- Alterations FREE ua r tered bey elled mirror i ver drawer heavy cary ed top ish ister back, cane seat, braced arms, and high ly polished; a regular $2.25 chair , tion; French plate mirror, three large drawers and PR eememaan double top; aeait pune $12.50 value, beta sale price, 7.98 morrow, 1.49 JAMES MREERY AGO. SE 23rd Street. 34th Street. \ LADIES’ HOSIERY. In Both Stores. Sheer, black lisle thread Stockings. Plain, lace weaves or colored embroid- eries, Cobweb and gauze weights, 35c¢ per pair ‘ 3 pairs for 1.00 value Soc LADIES’ GLOVES, in Both Stores. , 16 button length, Glace Mousque- taire Gloves, 2.75 per pair value 3.50 12 button length, Suede Mousque- taire Gloves, Tian, brown, grey, mode and black, 2.00 per pair value 2.75 LINING DEPARTMENTS. In Roth Stores. On Thursday, May the 2nd.- 5,000 yards lining Silk ‘‘taffeta fin- ish.” 19 inches wide, Black and white and all the desirable colors. 35c per yard value 50c CORSETS. In Both Stores. All Corsets carefully fitted. Corsets made of Imported Coutil. Model for well developed figures. 1.65 value 3.00 Corsets of fine Imported Batiste with long deep back. Model for average fig- ures, 1.85 value 3.50 La Vida Corsets, with small waist and hips, giving the figure slender graceful lines. i 3-00 to 19,50 23rd Street. 34th Street. JAMES McGREERY & GO, LADIES’ SUITS, In Both Stores. Dotted Foulard Dresses, with lace yoke. Closely “box” pleated skirt with two wide folds, 19.50 value 25.00 Tailored Suits. of panama cloth, fancy stripe and check materials. Medium length semi-fitted coat. 22.50 Pongee Suits. Plaited skirt. Thre quarter length coat. Coors: brown, blue, grey and black, 32.50 tan, SILK DEPARTMENTS, In Both stores, “McCreery Silk.” Exhibition and Sale of a large vari- ety of the latest weaves showing the identical colors selected for model gowns tobe worn in Paris during the June sza- son at Chantilly, Auteuil and Grand Prix, from which many ideas may be obtained for the forthcoming fashions. Sale of Black Summer Silk. Lyons dye, perspiration proof India Silk. 27 inches wide, 55¢, 65¢, 75¢ and 1,00 per yard Dress, Taffeta. 19 inches wide.,....55¢ per yard are ( . 65¢ i 23 “ Mee asc OM 06... © coseveaee ") * £6.50 0 4 ecuemen M value 75¢ to 1.25 Novelty weaves, including Faille Francaise, Surah, Armure, Satin Messa- ~ line, Peau de Cygne, Chiffon Taffetas, Crepe de Chine, ete, 1,00 per yard 23rd Street, 84th Street,

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