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CONPETTION, SH INTERSTATE MEK the HEARN HOU James McCleery When Refuses Magnate. ‘A portion of the retommendation oF, Frock B. Ketloge and Revefance {0 the Interest (merce ,Comtrixaion cone: itroad inves x Borough President A | oatied was William J. Kinstey, a weting expert. Tt reviews the testimony and polis} The witness was shown a num TAAL Fatiroad competition nas been sup- signatures of Thomas A fn an aren equal. to one-third | declared that all of them were not that, in iis opin! WhetWeen the Union Pacific and Rock ‘Gland for the control of the Alton Rati fay, as well as the contract between the Union Pacific and the Souther Pa- Sific and the stops taken for the control @f the Milnols Central and the San in violation ef the to Boyce & Lynch, and thet the names had been erased and the Michae! Lit recommends at the Attorney-) him @ dollar, and tht he had - nig Fee adel proceedings to 8904! | worked for Walker in his life en! “It there were any Y- | aitn't get any of it, conclusion. he declan in regard to the are not yet accepted and con- by the. Interstate Commerce hey stand at pree- ixsion go that t ft merely as recommendations to the Jasion and not the report of the stand. He is & boss painter, counsel, John W f iyate persom, but Sort Iiislover Aiitohel ruled otherwise. its rey members of the commission on- for an hour this aftemmoon over pee Severance had nts. He was and. shen authorized the folowing eee 2 to explain his deposit of $i) on wwich Bank, bat Men a touneal refused Tai shine nie only 3 in the e ae mane naa, ‘ana phases of It are being further tn- upon « re- ee et “a refuse to sald M Ask hel. rat on afvice of sitio qocount fore Dill for a| inting: ey Court. saeot gtd ts Balky. HRIMAN KILLS |WONTT SHOW HIS. BOOKS INTHE Threatened with Contempt Proceedings. amet to-day the first wl ber of ‘Tyaings, and | ta|ten by the same hand. He also testified if the United States; that the contracts) Bh ga Peeper exhibits in the case city warrants had | been originally indorsed for payment | of Thomas A. Tydings substituted Potter, a laborer, testified | that William Ho Walker had never pud spoiie galing 1 James McCleery Was recalled to the Browne, told the Commissioners that they had no pow to compel the production’ of booka and | Pash to Produce Books. asked if he had pro- eng roped. tn the ness. wie dential tis, signature of | Res AY Evér : on this Important } the Apr iy | deatetor | iene aa To SUCCEED ALENT ¢ Hanover National arn | t nend writ | latter pame never | ed iu His or ‘Com asked . ug. | ad- ‘He wae exouse for not x ths question, was Uiet Bis id tend 19 eortminater st anewer would tend to fori pore @oun- | | work Thomas Blake, through counsel, | Genied the Might of the Commissioners | to compe! him to produce his personal | books, & city oficial and never had any is dealings with the city, his objection was overruled, witness was to produce ‘h! book with the ew jonal book further back than 1905, He identified seve oan by him with etstate Report on Harriman hevaid mot know th Roads Scares Traders, ‘ork County Ne- | Bank. He said he bed no egal | on the ground that he was not busi- the | stub- Broadway Who Unload. Talon Pacific was the storm center of QM attack by traders OW the Stock Bx- @hange to-day on the appearance of the | Teport of counsel for the Interstate | Commerce Committee. Union Pa Stock slumped nearly 4 points be sammocrt was forthcoming, and the whol me weak and unsettled on the Rand declined © point on the aver j herw fell of & potnt, but ereely aifected biinelbally Pennsylvania, wi 14 and American | elting 11-2. Lake Erie and Western | 4 and dilinoie ( " Taaribet closed fairly steady a The Closing Quotations. ‘Tordey's highest, lowest, closing prices | ENG Be Chaiges of socks Tron yesteruny 6 | Himes quotations are as follows | reer ae 7 wi ahh nn’ f° Wd a ] me + § ms | ms | et ee] Best | re EEF Worth $2.00 and $2.50. ‘Boys’ Sturdy [Box Cail Shoes, ‘ eee OTth $1.75. Slee WORLD, ‘The SANITARY CRIB) a \Guards Baby's ear 8 ey Pree $3.00 For sale by Wana- Realtor ‘tree’ pletars SANITARY FUBNITU ve The Importance HE most important part. of coat-mak- WM. VOGEL & SON | | = ae || ae NFO. C0. of the Collar and Shoulder ing is the Shoulder. Next in importance is the Collar. Perhaps it is be- cause the average tailor- man cannot tise to his task that most a and collars are Our shoulders and cis —permanently perfect fit- ting — prove the skill of our tailoring organization. The shoulders i. modelled by hand, without the intro- duction of bul belgie and are of ra height and breadik: collars are snug setting— neither too high nor too low. Look for them in the Suits at $20. These Suits take form in a series of single-breasted models, fashioned of Plain and fancy worsteds, cassimeres and blue Houston Street | Wholesale Shoe Stock Sacrificed at Hilliard & Tabor, of Haverhill, Mass., with a Capacity of 5,000 Pr, Shoes per Day, Sacrifice Their Wholesale Shoe Stock At'sPrice 6,000 Pairs, Consisting of Newest Models of Women's Oxford Ties Gibson Ties Sailor Ties in Tan Calf Skin, Golden Brown, Patent Colt Skin, Gun Metal Calf, Vici Kid, and combination leathers, as Patent Colt Skin Uppers with White Calf Skin Tops, Pink, Blue, White and Pearl. Gray Canvas and Kid. Choice,.a pr., at Manufacturers’ Outlet Store, Third Floor, 1,200 Pair Women’s Sample Oxfords, $409 | orth $1.50. ‘Sizes Worth $1.50. Sines $ ,500 Pair Misses’ laa Shoes at P O5° Misses’ and Ch'lds’ Biack Viei Kid Shoes, $4.00 isnoce, 69° up to No. 2 WESWESDAY, SS oe ER ee RE OT _MAT_ 15, | OPPENHEIM, GiuinssG) Broadway and 2ist St., New York Fulton and Bridge Sts,, Brooklya, Millinery Department Reduced Prices $35.00 and $50.00 Hats Reduced to 22,50 $18.90 and $25.00 Hats Redwes to 15.00 $10.00 and $18.00 Hats Reduced to 7.50 — |I) On Main Floor—5th Ave. Entrance A Showing of New Sailor Hats, 5.00 to 8.50 ||, |OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs G Coat Department-—special Purchase Coats for traveliing, motgring or } street wear. Silk, Pongee and | 10.00 id Shower Proof Coats; sample line or Regular prices, $25.00 and $30.00...... 15.00 Suit Department—Reduced Prices About 100 Ladies’ Tailored Coat ~Suits—y ery Smart and Custom Made. Values to $40.00 20.00 Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 2ist St. Stern Brothers To-morrow, Clearing Sale of Trimmed Hats & Bonnets INCLUDING LINGERIE, STREET HATS VE RESS, SEMI-DRESS AND SMART MUCH BELOW VALUE. 418.00 $10.00 & 15.00 $5.00 to 10.00 Model Hats from the leading Paris Houses, The Productions of Our Own Workrooms, Children’s and Misses’ Hats, Automobile Hats and Veils MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOR OS Decided Reductions in High Grade French Waists Formerly 945,00, 75,00 & 98.50, at $29.50 45.00, 69.50 Also Spetial Values in Batiste, Linen and Lawn Waists, Hand Embroidered and Lace Trimmed, $4,95, 7,50, 12.50 ee Boys’ Washable Suits An Exceptional Offering RUSSIAN AND SAILOR STYLES, of Imported and Domestic fabrics, in Chambreys, Galateas nd Linens, plain and striped effects, 3 to 11 yrs Real Value $2,50 to 3,75 BOYS! PAJAMAS, In white and colored Light weight materials, 4 to 16 yrs, $1.95 & 2.45 Value 950, 75¢ —————————_—____ TE 7 Showing of Summer Furniture Reed Comfort Rockers, from $7.78 Reed Side Chairs, from $4,285 Reed Arm Chairs, from $7.80 Reed Tables, “ §,25 Reed Couches, a“ ae The above can be made in any desired color, White Enamelled Bedroom Pieces Dressers, from §22.50 Chiffonters, trom $22.50 Chairs, trom $2.00 Rockers, from 3.00 Tabdies, trom 4.00 a (THIRD FLOOR, ANNEX) oy West Twenty-third Street SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK Oe teh 19070 dao Lord & Taylor Announce for Balance of Week Clearance Sale " of 500 Women’ s& Misses’ Suits at about one half former prices. Women's and Misses’ Suits reduced to $79. fe) formerly $35.00 to $40.00 Women's and Misses’ Sutts reduced to $20. 5° formerly $45.00 to $50.00 Women's Fancy Taslored Suits reduced to $30. J5O formerly $60.co to $75.00 Zaffeta & Foulard Silk Dresses in a very effective model, fancy yoke and sleeves, full pleated skirt with taffeta bands, $29.59 original price $50.00 Extraordinary Clearance Sale Women's Spring Coats Taffeta Silk Eton & Pony Coats, braid and embroidery trimmed, silk lined, $72. 5° each ‘ original price $20.00 French Votle Coats, 35, 40 and 45 inches long; taffeta silk lined, $76.59 each original prices $25.00 to $30.00 Two New Models Broadcloth Capes for Piazza Wear at Country or Seashore; colors: tan, rose, leather, light blue and black, $ 72,50 each High Grade Lace Waists Embroidered Brussels, Valenciennes and Cluny Lace with hand-made lace yokes and fancy short sleeves; entire waist made over chiffon, $70.50 original prices $20.00 to $29.50 Broadway & a2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. safest A piano that has become recognized all over the world for nearly half a century, as the hoe piano whose real maker and true value are hidden under some assumed name in order that a bargain store can ask ie mn an exaggerated price by adv: " good the best,” Mele? iertng et chet satisfaction into We home? the Sterling Piano co. 518-520 Fulton St., nscr ace Brooklyn OPBNESATURDAY EVENING, Sunday World Wants Work ,