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THE EVENNG PRESIDENT OFF 10 PINE KNOT FOR OTING, WORLD of Accounts. About the City Mall {t t» reported that the deposed Cominiealon ® forward now and make everything that went ~ SAGE ATTAC OF OALTON FALS 10 STR AAR = ~ Borough President Refuses tal < /Reply to Charges of De- posed Commissi to-day to venture a: 1p t 4s generally ungeriood ulge everything that Js Towole Yor tae Borougs 2 FOR THE MAN WHO WANTS SUMMER COMFORT com- BINED WITH APPEARANCE AND LONG WEAR MANY STYLES IN WHITE AND EXCLUSIVE FANCY keen ploarute to trigat Dalton ‘Asserts that Ahearn Is wa. Attempting Responsibility. ASK FOR CLUETT SHIRTS LOOK FOR THE n Fron sey hm when he happened to be'to they ¢ tal , PEABODY 4 co, HOW THE CITY . WORK IS DONE. When tho Investigation into the de Borough Prestapnt sumed by the Commis sounta today 'W. B. Low- rt mecountant, testified to ot getting repair work done in commmunicat Wit) A.TTAMM 8.00 YouniMen’s Suits, 4.95 Bargain we the details well. t Cheviots and Cassi g's mediym and dark he poptlar single and ‘SE have nothing to any fatinck made on me by fromer Commissioner of @ald Borough Presid “T have made n Dalton an to the nd for that reasc tupon me to heed pay about me at thi Dalton’s attack was o Pont a letter to vf fn which he brmnded tum ax a hypo. crite. He maid t the first procedure w t order for work to be & { more than $1,000, old conflict with’ the jaw ids the Jetting af any con more than $1,000 except | Works because he had been stripped of [every vestige) of authority ove: partment andicompelied to do the bid~/| BY? Ging of President Ahearn, fo Expect Him to Testify. The firat Airect result of the break jPetween the Borough President and | Dalton promises to stir up a fine lot of testimony (n the. invemtigution of the . Sty @epartments sunder Abearn, Si progress before the Commissioners §! form to the firm of 0 during the last three years. bers of (tis firm are former Alderman, <and Edward Bechersr, another expect ac- countant, testified ‘to having tm: met of this Spr all conservative s somray effects in t OBrien & Ryder to ne firm a to O'Brien f t Bars wae gilabee be lor the three ine}d; sizes 14 to regi $8 value at Fab consist of cassimeres, cheviots and wors, In neat st Ail sizes from 28 inch 32 inch w: » Suitable for young mewor older meq we offer waist mens- urei from 32 inch ‘to 42 inch. All inseam mems, Trousers, for all men, whether tall short, stout or thin. cleaving of $1.50 on each gar- Men & Boys, 39c ose who can appreciate such fabrics as Gassimeres, Cheviots, 'steds, Serges and Thibets will be on hand early Saturday mor; Sizes 13 to 20, or 29 to 36 breast OR RRR ea RRS +o CR a eae eee Best Valus in Millinery. Misses’ and Childre Hats at Exceptional Prices, White Lingerie Dr Hats in $1.00 Vests fo Regularly 7c. and $140. At all times straight stock lines of sul sale in our basement for men, women and chil not met and cannot be met by any store the grandest Shoe Ba ior Footwear aré-tor dren at prices that are other house, making of our base- Store in the city. All the latest styles of Men’s Tan Russia Calf, Tan Kid, Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calf Lace and $50 wlie Messaline rib in turday from 67, $3.00 Children’s 13, $1.98 itan Hair Hats, bent ) the rettily thed with flo nd wtecling ofterr 64.98 $8.00 Trimmed Ha $4.95. A splendid assortment of sheptionally ta tiful disay of new wi flowers, Chotce of these Toilet Needs Our Pride Baby Tal Gioves. «li $Oe Women’s Nec. Men's Satin Calf Shoes,......,...scesesse- Opane teuieet Brown Kid Oxfords, welted $% 1 -50 Value’ $2.50 each Imported Bay Rum, botts Pure Witch Hazel, bottle Men's Box Calf, Velour Calf and Vici Lace Shoes, Meternanien extra refined Bea all well made and guaranteed... } Pumps, Christy Ties @ Oxfords » In Gun Metal Calf, Patent Leather, Packing Camphor, pound alliged Oriental Cam Launder pure Oi nive Gil Castile Soap, ge we Rubber Fountain’ Syr $3.50 and $4.00. Underpriced Hilery Bargains ' 0. Socks, 190. Women’ s25e. Stockings, lb The New Tan Russia Calf Pump For Women With Leather Bow, The most fashionable Shoe, Price $3.00 An exclusive miodel that can- not be purchased at any other store for less than Boys’ Stockings. 25c. Stockings, 19¢. Women's stainiéss black, 'OTED FOR FAIR DEALING" IICHAELS BROS. IS:Ave & OSt} Women's Oxfords in Gun Metal Calf, Patent Leather a Fine Black and Brown Kid eee cee biennale _—veemneeeens . Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes, $1.50 The best shoes that are mace at the price, © Tan Kid. Black Kia, Calf and Box Call, hoes, sizes 12 to Up to date ip shape and fit Every pair guarantecd, Boys’ Satin Calf Lace 0d LA lS 5'),81.25 ildren’s Shoes, Misses’ and it to All. THING Oc wor FIRNITUR | and Brything for Housekeeping, Opert n. @ Sat. Ev 5. wrt gales, sires GLa 10} Button Shoes, welted ADAM SCHULZ SON, Children’s Fiown Kid Lace, sizes © to 104 Children’s Blac Misses’ Brown Kid |. Furnitere, Rugs, Pianos, | Sewlag Machines, Vi Caogrephs, tee $1.50 tip, Button and 85 Cc ¢, sizes 11 l -00 Lace and Ox- $1 -50 Kid, patent leathe id, patent leather tip No Extra Charge tor virtet Mesgpoger Office FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1907. Wy rwaye fy Cucon omy [oadcu eap- Sub-Station Store, Old Building, A Fav More of the Stunning Silk Over- Waist Dresses at $6.50 For Saturday's Selling response to our first nouncement surprised early enough, day's selling. sleeves, Skirt is cut with seven gores, wal length, and is plaited, cuffs, and plain blue bambray, with plaited bosoms and » eufis,-sizes 14 to 17 y Cool Mattings $7.50 a Roll Chinese and Japan}e Mattings, in a variety of good patterns at goods, not brittle or dried out 7.50 for the roll of forty yards. Su cerned with the offering. There and colors—fine, pert interestingly low pri housekeepers will be hundred rolls in all $1.50 Shirt-Wa Cool waists at a sheer lawn; front attrac|vely trimmed with eyelet or bling broidery. The back is p with embroidery. ts at $1 Hosiery and Uiderwear Specials Men's Underwear at 35c; pPrally 50c—Imitation ribbod cottdn, in cream, sky-blue, pink or avender. Shirts with short sleeves; @rawers to match. ‘Thread, with high spliced hejls and double coles. Women’s Vests at 10c; s¢onds ‘of 15 quality—White ribbed cotton; low neck and sleevelps. The little defects don't affect the wearing quality of the vestqat all. Summer weight; good value, assorte. shades of tan. Stufly quality. Delightful Trimm Hats —A fresh lot, t “tapestry” roses, velvet or wi ron room shapes; loyely. $5 and Lingerie Hats—Sallor shape; yhite embroidery dr lace covered, trimmed with ariistic bows of ptt Louisine ribbgn, tn pink, light blue or white. $5 and $6. Mitan Straw Hats—Straight sailor shape, with large knots of velvet, in styliah new colors; Jvard green, cmwfish, a new tur- quoise blue, a soft brown, and on. $5. Wall Paper and Mouldings A new lot of the wonderful Wal] Papers at Half Price has been received from the mill and will be offered tomorrow in room lots at bc, 7%, 12%0 and 15c a roll, inateaf of 10¢ to 50c—regulnr prices, All sorts, designs and coloring® are included; and bor- ders to match many of them will ve wild at roll prices; 8 yardy to the roll. ‘Also @ fine lot of Wood Mouldinf, in all colors, at 30 a foot, instead of be. ’ Women’s&Children’ Shoes--Bargains Women's Tan Oxfords at $2.40--Sever mind whether tan soca are scarce or not, {f you come early for these. Tan calfakin, Blucher lace and low buttou sles; welted soles; narrow toes; Cuban heels—regular $3.50 vahe Smal! Boys’ Shoes at $1.30—Ba calf; blucher lace; full toes mannish-looking styles; stoutly Rewed soles. All sizes, 10 to 18% and full $1.75 quality. Girls’ Kidskin Shoe: of ok leather; girls are fitted for’; large ones for $1.50, Babies’ Coats atd Hats Underprice Coats at $2 Instead of $4 and More Three-quarter lengtheoats in golf red, black and white checks, Megbt fancy mixtures an/ plain dark blue, Sizes for 2 to 6 years. Prettily trimmed. At @ each they are actually below wholesale vahic Caps and Hats at Sc to $1, instead of b0c to $1.50. Caps in French ofect, with fine plaits and French knots, or enibroidery of lace im@rtion and ribbons. Sizes 6 mos. to 3 yrs. Lingerie Hats wih shirred crown, ruffles and ribbon rosettes and bows. Sizes 2 40 years. Boys, ALL-WOOL Suits at $3.75 Gearanteed atfetty all-wool Suits, in cool grays and mixtures, silk-newed and mely finished in these popular models Dauible - bi 90.10 years, in one, style or avotber offering and regular $6 velues. Newest Skeet Music, 8c Copy copy. Detatly Mmpossible—come early Formerty A. 7. Stowart & Go., to Tenth Street, JOHN WANAMAKER | p » Broadmy, Fourth Avenue, & enrisnsosiiane Tuesday's enthusiastic and snapped up the whole three hundred dresses in a couple of-hours. Many were disappointed by not coming More here tomorrow— but a limited quantity only if you want one of the dresses you had better plan to be here when the store opens...We have been tak- ing them from the tailor as fast as he could turn them out, to be ready for Satur- here is the same beauti- ful, tirm quality of tatieta silk in these dresses as in the former Jot, in green, brown and black—all with fine white stripes. The waist is. plaited from the shoulder and finished with strapping of buttons, and has cape dards a full $11 value—tomorrow, while they last, exatly as illustrated, at $6.50 | only by the full roll. On sale tomorrow saving of oné-third. Prettity made of ted, and the short sleeves are trimmed sf Plain Ecru Cotton Shirts, wth short sleeves; Drawers to match. Men's Half Hose, 18 paig 3 pairs for 60c—Plain black lsle Women's Stockings at 10c pir—Seamless black cotton Stockings; Children’s Stockings at 12%4{ a pair—Ribbed cotton, In black or Hats at $5 & $6 immed with American Beauty or Picture effects or mush- it $1.804For sizes 8% to 10%. Welted soles y shayie; worth oneshalf more, Smaller A and Norfolk Jacket Suits, with knicker: trousers;Mtusslan and Sailor Blouse Bults, with bloumer Probably the best Lollection of Sheet Musid, fhcluding many of the very latest vocal aud insirumen(al bite, that we have ever of. fered, sold vumally @t owr special price of lfe, tomorrow at ac a (ell ce tate «ee ill ets. Laced sacle Saks & Company Herald Square Suits of Quality for Men At $18, $20 & $25 To build quality into clothing regardless of price— that is our aim. We permit no lowering of stand- ard because of the selling figure. Rather do we strive to bring our less expensive grades up to the general high tone of our more costly Suits. Therein do we differ from most other makers who have concentrated their efforts on their better grade of clothing, but fail in the crucial test of giving quality at a modest cost. This difference is very marked in our suits.at $18, $20 and $25. Should you be a judge of values your inspectionwill confirm our claims—absolutely. At $18 to $25 the assortment includes 10 single and double breasted sack models as well as 10 models of the English walking suit. Fashioned of velour fin- ished cassimeres, worsteds, serges, black or blue unfinished worsteds or thibets—in sizes to fit all manner of men—and to fit perfectly without much alteration. Distinctive Suits for Young Men $12.50 to $22.00 Sizes 30 to 36. The main reason of the popularity of our Suits for Young Men lies in the facility with which we grasp and utilize advanced style innovations. We claim no great superiority in selection of fabrics. All good shops can secure good cloths, if they like—that is merely a matter of disposition. -But—there is a second something which we build into our Suits—a superiority that comes from greater skill in fashioning and finishing Each of the ten, sack suit models in this group from $12.50 to $22.00 is radically different from every other. And, each is a distinct ob'ect lesson in the-art of securing good equivalent for a price. Fifth Floor. For Friday and Saturday An Important Special Sale of Norfolk Suits for Boys Formerly $6.50 At $4.85 Formerly $8.50 to $10:00 At $6.50 Double-breasted belted and plaited models fash- ioned of worsteds, tweeds and cheviot mixtures; Knickerbocker trousers; sizes, 7 to 17 years. In addition we will offer “Special” Hose for Children of fine ribbed black cotton, made) with double knee, heel & toe; sizes 6109'4. Value 3£c} At W9c Sai'ge Hote for Children, made of fine Yeddo| straw in navy blue, red or plain white. Value$i.5o} at 85c Eton and Golf Gaps for Boys in light mixtures! 4) 39¢ or navy blue serges. Value 50¢ (At For Friday and Saturday Sale of Negligee Shirts for Men Value $1.50 & $1.75 At $1.10 Coat or negligee models with plain or plaited bosoms, fashioned of madras or French percale; new Spring designs in light or dark colored effects in stripes, figures or plaids. Extremely stylish and perfectly tailored shirts, Sizes 14 to 17, Also Pajamas for Men Value $2.50 & $3.00 At $1.55 There are only 180 Suits in the collection, fash- ioned of imported printed madras in beautiful light or dark effects; military collar; silk frogs and pearl buttons; well tailored throughout. Sizes A, B&C, For Saturday, May 18th, $8.50 Wash Suits for|Girls at $5.50 Three piece washable Cotton Suits in white, pink or light klue, collar and cuffs of contrasting colors; separate lace or embroidery trimmed white waist; box ccat and full plaited skirt; sizes © to 14 years. White Mohair Suits for Misses sizes !4 to 18 years. Regularly $25.00 At $15.00 Prince Chap model of imported Sicilian with black velvet collar and cuffs; full plaited skirt with fold; $3.50 Gingham Dresses for Girls at $1.98 $5.00 Nainsgok Dresses for Girls at $2,95' Sizes 6 to 14 years. Coats for Girls and Misses Our entire stock at tremendous reductions— Regularly $7.50 & $9.00 At $5.00 Regularly $10.00 & $12.50 As $7.50 Regularly $15.00 4 $18.50 Ay $30.50 | 4