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ie (PTION «| Miss Theodora Shonts ~| | to Weda Duke After All LEAGUE LOBBY | FADES AWAY q Disappears From Albany | When a Little Work Would Have Won. ——_— Will Probably Veto Meas- | ure Then. | Stayer McClellan t# potng to make a record for quick action in handiing the Pubile Utilities bill, passed yesterday at Albany. In two hours after it was i t passed It was announced that the Mayor -e would give a public hearing on wing Dit 0 o'clock Baturday mornin ee eis action, the bill will be re Passage Would End Excuse Wiicracts, pcenony: ae intab toe wetiOA (by the. La on that day if the } for Keeping High Paid Mayors a ould be w veto, The well understood. Hu principal It Is an tnexcusable { the principle of home rule, at it strips the city of all voice management of its local utill- tles, He held that the Elsberg bill reco nized the right of the city to control its utilities by restoring to the Mayor the power of appointing members of the | GBpectal trom & Stall Correspondent.) ALBANY, May 23.—"Lost—A local op: 4 ion league lobby; anybody finding it Swill be suitably re ied.” This sort of an advertisement would particularly pertinent just now. Where is a mystery involved. Why has (Pe L. 0. L. arifted away from an ap- rently “good thing” just when sald 4 i thing was @etting better, The L. : L, through its agents, maintained in— xury at the State Capitol, had the ble renators. and ignoble Assembly: fen seared to death and at €buld have accomplished anything thal one time ipme to hand or mind. ESPITH the often-made denisis of her father, Theodore Shonts, that his Its new fangied ‘local option law, D daughter ‘Theodora would wed a forelgn nobleman, the seemingly (Which would have made New York City authentic cement is made in Paris that her inarriage to the Duc oppose pr Parte, whither Wdok like the Sahara Desert in August, ‘@tood a very fair chance of passing both houses asa result of the vigorous cam- Ipaign conducted by the league las A week of conscientious work would Mave converted enough country states- ‘Bien to its support to pass it. But just (Bt the critica) minute, when the pass- of the Dili appeared certain, the In- de Chaulnes will be celebrated there within three weeks. Mra. Shonts and her two daughters have just arrived they were preceded n week axo by the young duke, who, It Is understood, went in advance to overcome the aloofness manifested hy certain influential membere of his family. This mission has been accomplished to the satisfaction of every one. The Shontses a | ts too busy con of the elty For Wives and Mothers Save the Loved Ones from Drink Evil—Orrine Guaranteed to Cure Can Be Given Secretly. living quietly at a well-known Paris hotel Miss Shonts) ie her trousseau to take any active part In the social life fallen . It your Dusband or soa ba ra in the good cause, including _ aa ~ BSE! —- ———! 4i. stop pieuding eo, met: Bennett, of New! next four a PA cetane fe. visited tru aneiasin at thesueh ‘merical Shaw rank [ome OTe, Which ts Ba Sad ity, and the reguiar lobdbyists,| ) me that had suffered the bereave. bills. ‘Phe most Important was As- asful remedy can be gives intained here at the expense Of/ ment, each time with the request that : Mi‘aesred. or the patient ‘cag "ive? esse of the State, disappeared | 4 friend pe allowed to ree ‘own {ree will It absolute] Tne desire for strong dring.” 1°, up the run down #ystem, strange ao Weakened nerves and soon’ rent : romblyman Prentice’s bill giving Police the ittle! Commissioner Bingham authority to ai That night, when Patriok, Jr..| point a fourth De the s¢ene.o€ action. | darling.” im surmised the ‘action of the Na-|was at the supper table he began count The Senate a ja Prost: | ss ghia ent to bis normal condition. Wr ee rears aaa | ietans Ril roe ccc thoes,” Seeainded | PARW's UN mtviog atm galt on rare of aleobolet Columbus, O., had something to do! |, Where dil you got t lrome ‘the ageotntmnant Co Washingion, D.C. part Ith the case of “cold feet.” Tho Na-| ‘NS he . mother,” sald the) Assistant District-attorne: plain sealed envelope body of the church, whieh the L.| young man, "T'ye’ beer ah | -Aasembiyman Goldbera’s bill designed |e" bi oe ee OFring 2 1. claims to be its principal -| taking my friends up to » t t KEK 2B ot Oth ay.; 9th . 0 principal sup-| Serine my One cent & vial © put an end to fake marriages on the JUKEK: 2! St and @th ev. MD & W way east aide through the collusion between Cas 7 ath ay. es; ‘decided to cut off tts partnership | jt h the L. O. L. and not mix up tn its ed eftairs MThe lobby must have secured an ad- ance tip on the action of the church ' ly because they furled thetr is and left the capitol city. ed at thelr posta and de- If they es to the work of get- Shad “a la National Guard” Was, New One to McNeely. 4 Mejor Frank McNeely, attached to the| Adjutant-General's office, was sitting In | | Keeler’s restaurant a tow cays ago| when Assemblyman Cnvillier dropped | in and took a place at the same table. Looking at the bill of fare, Cuvillier announced that ho thought he would have some shat Yational Guard. a iz that’? inquired . a c INEM AN cadets” and notaries public was passed INS \ Re of Rikers Dmue Stores cor Greene ay EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ © to defeat the bill to prevent aj “Why, Roe, of course,” said Cu-! jurch from leasing part of its batld-| villter. Of fine voile striped worsteds, fancy plaids and chiffon Panamas, to a business concern where liquors ieht be sold and at the same time pre. mting owners of other bulldingy from ducting hotels within the two feet limit of a chur made in 3 button cutaway, Prince Chap, tight fitting or pony style, taffeta jined, full’ pleated scirt, with : 10.75 *** 21.50 folds on bottom, | Only One Kind of Seeds to Be Found About the Capitol. in ane OF & church: |The Vill! assemblyman Jackson, of Buffalo. Value $26.00 and $37.50, for. ..... 6.060.005 O. Le, and will protably be approved| recently received a request from one WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS, made of pretty wash materials in jor. Since its defeat in| of his constituents for a supply of Enzlith Rep or butchers’ linen, trimmed with contrasting we agents of the league! secds, “such as he had once got from ve gone . leaving their local op-| > . mn Dill at the mercy of Its opponents. | Congressman Ryan “#orry,” sald the Assemblyman tn his nators to Be Put on Record on the) reply. “but the only kind of needs we | have down here are hayseeds.”” Sdiediapermeatiameeereset co'ors of same material, pleated skirt; in pony, new jumper or Prince Chip models, Value $12.50, special WOMEN’S WAISTS of elegant quality, China silk, al'-over net and lace waists, trimmed with a rich ertion of Clumy anda cluster of fm: tucks; made over a sil< body, in ecru and 4 50 white. Value $6.00 to $6.00, ‘ nese x WOMEN’S, MISSFS’ AND CHILDREN’S TRIMMED HATS, ful) line of 2.98 colorings, all the latest styles. Formerly $5.00 and $6.00, for SALE OF MEN'S HIGH GRADE SHIRTS in fine madras, percale and cheviots, cuffs attached and detached, 98e 7.50 4 Five-Cent Fare Bill. Unless the s @ Benate gota bi ‘i ney Island Fiv rot the| FOR BINGHAM. @he floor to discharge {t from further Railroads Committee o: Outs away from influences of the} Consideration of the bill. Such a mo-| Senate Passes Bill Giving the Com- weerer | FOURTH DEPUTY CPrporations, « motion will be made on| Mon will put the Senators on record, at coat and coatless effect, pleatedand phin bosom. eat | missioner Power to Appoint Excellent value $1.50, for.......... . at seeere Seab'imenatere who are trying to. kill One. MEN'S PAJAMAS, in fine pereale madras and cheviot, nicely 98¢ the bill are exerting every effort to trimmed. Value $1.50, for tee j 4 ALBANY, May With only seven film-fiam the people, and prevent any| moro legislative days apparently before ghowdown on the floor or In committee. | ft the Benate struck a lively gait yeater- | What the agents of B. R. T. and the | = Wraction Trust would like is to keep! the vill pigeon-holed untli the session | i. Sdjourns, This they have so far ac- @omplished by keeping enough members @f the Hajlroads Committee away to ‘ Prevent a quorum | Pressure is being brought to bear on Gov. tiughes to \ake & band in the| fight of the people for the bill, It is] West 125th St., 7th @ 8th Aves. Broadway, Cor. 11th St, Best Natural expectod that he will do something | L a oon. | , axative a | i (e t S | } A wut ecial Cravenette Sale. q @amentown Lad in Training for *| 4 ineral Water @y : Life Insurance President F d Vy d Sat d QO | Jamestown, hus a stituent with an W. For just two 4 ftepring (hat a aes Gmaaaesieee | For Omen - ye will fing qualities which warrant the predic the morning place on sale two hundred of the very latest dion that he wiil i tor in the finan for headache, designs in Cravenettes. These are the greatest ele! World some day. Hecently, on | values we have ever offered ,and you will be ih linen In a uelghborion apertmant | billousness, surprised when you see them, They are the fhOuse died. The constituent's son, wh torpid liver pertection of style and workmanship, and range bers the name of P k, and who had and especially through all the newest shapes and patterns. The Just passed his seventh birthday, went materials are silk-and-wool mixed worsteds, ort his fe “eye aa " pam soft finished Thibets, and you can find all ef- **1t's Loo bad the little darting’s dead, fects, gray, brown, light or dark Pevarked the father consolingly ie] CONSTIPATION They are all wery smart, serviceable garments, tie mother of the child During th such as any woman might be proud te ie |} and the prices formerly ranged from $ $16 Prices for nce of § vm 575 e & A. KATZ DEPARTMENT STORE 831 and 833 Third Avenue, near Sist Street Ay Extraordinary Specials FOR Friday and Saturday » 5° dozen Ladies’ Shirt Waists, assorted designs; made of Aiawn and lingerie; button back; short sleeves, © B15 ei Regular Price $2.50 to $4.50 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “ sat For Men Here is a final spring ‘ bargain in Priestley which are known the world over wr the style and their splendid wearing qualities. These coats are wool worsteds in cheviot effects in the very latest Patterns, and every ment 1s tailored right up to date. Some of them have Special novelties in the way of extra wi lapels, odd pockets, etc. These coats were all made to sell for trom $15 to 618.50, and are extra good value even at those prices. But for this Special cale we have decided to cut $. 8.75 them al! to Thene coats Aud the p Ladies’ Rubber-Silk Coats. : For eratay folks ae have a new lot of the latest summer coats for ladies | in touring @podels with loose backs amd box plaits, These coats are in t! _slik-finisel? rubber and we have them in every shade to Pigott match any costume They were made to sell at $22, 5 and some of them as high as $28, but for this sale tay they 543.50 will be cut to ravenettes \. te ve we THE EVENING WORLD, TMURSDAY, UTILITIES BILL ICalls for Hearing Saturday and “>, MAY 26, 1907,, memento Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue. SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY Women's Waists | Lingerle, Lace and Embroidered Waists, also Tallored Shirts, long or short sleeves, our own and Parfait make. 1.90 « 2:75--3.75 Heretofore $3.50 to $7.50. | FRENCH HAND-MADE LINGERIE WAISTS, hand made, richly hand embroidered, tucked, lace trimmed, 6.75 ana 9,75 Actual Values, $13.50 to $17. Lingerie Princess Dresses AN IMPORTANT SALE of Mull or Batiste, in white and colors, richly trimmed with lace or embroidery, 13.75 ana 19.75 Values $19.75 to $29.50. % ’ , ” Women’s “Liberte’’ Cape FOR SEASHORE, MOUNTAIN AND EVENING WEAR. | Long Cape, French Broadcloth, light | navy, brown or black, silk lined | Value $21.50, white, tan, blue, champagne, wine, hood, cord and tassels. FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. Kect's Uptown Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance ‘KOCH & Co. Friday and Sataraay—All-Important Savings: Handkerchiefs---A Sale MEN'S OR WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS; all white or) Per doz. with colored borders; value 10C......sccseeeeeseeseeses| SECS WOMEN’S WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS Each crossbar or initial; value 10c...... Rees sik ta vastiee 5c. WOMEN’S INITIAL ‘MANDKERCHIEFS; alll linen;) Per dos. value lic .. tle | $1.00 MEN'S OR WOME ALL LINEN HEMSTITCHED/ Each HANDKERCHIEFS; value 15c.......... ig feet“ MEN'S ALL LINEN PLAIN OR INITIAL ‘DKER- OIMWB! value: oz fiet adie 4shiss5sbss icekeersiccealses | Bach. WOMEN'S UNLAUNDERED HANDKERCHIEFS ; ALL! 121¢¢, LINEN ; hand-embroldered or initial ; value 19¢. } Shoes for Boys and Girls, MISSES’ BUTTON BOOTS of tan Russia of fine kidskin; hand welt: sizes 11 to 2 MISSES’ AND CHILDRE sizes 11 to 2, $2.39; sizes 5% to 10% BOYS’ LACE SHC to 6 . . BOYS’ OXFORDS in tan Russia calf; hand welt; sizes 1 to 6%. LITTLE MEN'S LACE SHOES of fine vicl kid or box calf; hand welt; sizes $ to 134%... 1.89 Boys’ $6.50 Suits, $3.95 Three Hundred and Fifty Boys’ High-Grade Suits Offered Much Below Thetr Value Because Langer Sines Are Missing We bought a manufacturer's line of Boys’ fine Suits at about the price of material because only the smaller sizes were intact, viz, § to 14 years, The suits are beautifully made and finished in an incomparable man- ner. The values are easily $6.50 ones—about double Friday's and Sat- urdey's price. The newest effects in plaids and checks, plain grays and blues; double-breasted coat style with belt and knickers, Re member, no sizes above 14 tn this lot.. seat *3.95 $5 Girls’ Tub Dresses, $3.50. GIRLS’ TUB DRESSES—an exceptionally choice collection for the miss 4 to 14 years; materials include fine repp, linen, lawn, chambray ana ginghain in all the new and pretty colorings, also white; the new amart guimpe style, with kimono sleeves, Dutch neck, Russian and waist calf effects; trimmings of laces, embroideries and tucks; skirts extra full platted or gathered; deep hem; regularly $5.00; special for Frinay and Saturday.....+sreserereree sadebsesen 3.50 Between Lenox & Seventh Aves. yd Constable ce FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Men’s Negligee Shirts GRADE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, made of fine im- ge and American fabrics, light «nd aor | 1,35 each grounds checks, figu Fe aval coat style, Six for cuffe attached; all size Value $2.00 \ $7.50 ’ Men’s Cravats NEW OPEN END FRENCH POUR-IN-HANDS of Imported Silke, plain and fancy effects, 65C each Value $1.00. WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY: MORNING WONDERS, Sager oe SUNDAY | Price fy Sco [Besemta Sub-Station Sto: Old fiding ila docpesienae eect nts See Pe see Make Hay While the Sun Shines In This WHITE SALE for Men The men who are thronging the ample space devoted to this Men's White Sale, as you read this, are taking advan. tage of the last opportunity to buy furnishings of such high character at these low prices that will occur until cotton and linen prices go down. For the splendid offerings in this Sale represent our last possible purchases at the old lower prices—when they’re gone, the good fortune stops. So, if you want to stock up with the wonderful six-for- filty-cent collars, the white and the negligee shirts, the pajamas—all: brand new, well made, comfortable, and at the special White Sale prices—Di) IT NOW—today or early tomorrow. We can promiss ample supplies of the following for tomorrow's Economy Basement selling— other lots will have disappeared by tonight. Collars, 50c Half-Dozen Cuffs, 75c Half Dozen Pairs From a factory that makes one of the bést-known two-for-28¢ collar’ on the market, and exactly the same in every detail, ex- cept chat they carry our brand instead of the maker's. In all popu- lar styles—wing, lock-front, standing and turn-over. Sizes 14 to | 18, The cuffs are straight button, with round or square corners, and single-tab links with round corners; sizes 10 to 11%. All per- 7 fect in fit, finish, laundry work an Madras Pajamas, $1 a Suit } Plain white, or white with neat figures or stripes. Military / collar, buttons and loops. Small, medium and large sizes. $1 a \ sult Also Pajamas of cool, white cambric, soft finished, in similar style, at $1 @ sult Fancy Madras Shirts, 50c Plain or plaited bosoms, separate cuffs. Materials are such as are vised tn dollar sh: Good-fitting patterns; fabric in light grounds with printed figures or stripes. Sizes 14 to 16%. Great shirts for 50c. each rability. Suspenders, 25c Strong, well-made. Fabrica are 60c webbitigs, fancy sailors; leather ends and nickel buckles. Negligee Shirts, 75c | Plain negligee style, in a large variety of patterns in light ‘ grounds, with figures or stripes. All with separate cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17%. Fine dollar value, at 75¢ each. Washable Scarfs, 25c Good-looking Summer Scarfs of fine white or colored mercerized madras, with embroidered colored figures, 2% inches wide. Fast colors. Girls’ Tailored Summer Suits At $10, Instead of $20 ~ Another case of some- body's hard luck—but never mind the details, As faras you are concerned, such } smart Summer Suits, at $10 tailored in top form by a maker who turns nothing out of his factory at aslow | a price at wholesale, consti. j tute a pretty fine piece of good fortune. Thecutshows thestyle and swing of the suits—the ma- terials are in fifteen beauti- ful patterns of light stripes, checks and fancy mixtures, Jackets are single or double breasted, with semi-fitting backs; lined with fine light- weight satin. Skirts are cut full'and side plaited. Just the sort of stylish suitsthat all girls need in their Sum- mer wardrobe—tomorrow at half price—$10—and $20 is @ conservative estimate of their value. Sizes for 12, 14,16 and 18 yeara, These Charming BATISTE DRESSES’ Are Wonders at $5.50 and $7.50 Sheer, silky batiste, in delicate colors, appropriate for “ wear on pleasant Summer days. Two groups, marked at amazingly low prices. , 4 At $5 50. in pink, white or pale blue; princess style; round YU. -oke of Valenciennes, with plalts and medallions, slirred into fitted girdle, with lace insertion, The elbow sleeves in plain or a ar finished with lace. ‘ihe skirt las deep platted .OUnes. At $7.50, |» pink. white, champagne and liguc blue, with small VU. pointed youe of lacc insertion, finished with platted Elbow sleeves, with clusters of lage. Remaraably pretty droames paneis, edged with la Plaited skirt, \ th bands of insertion at their price. The other styles, at §7,50 and $10 respectively, one in prin- cess effect with round lace yoke, the other with po.nted lace yoke, are also most attractive. iso @ smi » of Dotted Swiss Muslin Princess Dresses, lace and embroidery trimmed, presents very special value at $5,785, In- stead of $10. Economies in UPHOLSTERIES When housekeepers are planning Summer decorations for their city or country abodes, It 1s gratifying to be able to get the easen~ tial lace curtasna, coverings, cre onnes, Cod 80 On, At Jharp saw ings. That is what the Basement Upholstery Store offers Every one of the following items is decidealy under-price: LACE CURTAINS Muslin Curtains; plain or tgured contres, at 45cto Ole stantial bobbinet, with lace edge and $1.55, $1.00 to $2 4 pair, Two, three L ‘urlains, Imitating man. hapaoame se! Wy ry4 * ery afiective window. deat fat Toc, Wc, #1, #118 WON ® , thi four-pair lo! Jrish poet Lace Ourtas ager attractive designs in two, three and four-palr lots, at $8.25, $4.25, $5 to $10.65 * % for Summer ‘use, and 4: Cra Nirive Curia tat ory Pee an ggb0's pair,” Oneto lost | Oe ee oe Net Curt « gracefully, at $1.15 pelre of a pattern. CRETONNES AND ART TICKINGS An excellent pesorumes) of Patterns, regularly 26¢ and 800 « yard, Bow 160, 18¢ y, Cloth, at 280 yard, natead of B00, Fine Dantes, at 200 a , instead ut Be, ri regularly 16¢, JOHN WANAMAKER WA Formerly A. T.