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PN Barue te ® member engineering associationt an urer and @ member of t fronicto ques: Great Britain. widely, and ls Scgptionsliy weil informed tt. p ot UL 5 ee Re ae ‘i Martin &. Decker. uld Not Obey O} Without Danger aster Willcox Heads the Board to Regulate Transit in This City, recanied as @ tteworthy was prise ETT 1S A MEMBER. \ccemarares EW Harriman, who lay, @aid to-day Democratic Congress- One of the Brooklyn Representatives. lous governing the c act was unintentio: Mr. Joha_E Eu =f CHARES AAS | = = THEBPHESS MEN gui ) Interstate Com- | peat He sald he regarded merce B ans that Big Com- | cioeea. an ¥ pralty would Me. Harrima> » ee regatta committ he wan following, be s ?. (Gipectal te The Evening Wort’ ) dbwanr. June B—The mames of ten commissioners appointed by Gor. Hughes under the new publ: § - Jew to remulate public serv at 6640 4 year om guven out 7! the Exe m- @t noon to-ay by the Governor's He wee appatn's that he ty Commission — William Cheatrman; William Mo- Edward M. Bamsext, Milo le aud Jobn £. Eustis. Comminston—irank W. a, Chairman, PO! Mott Osborne, Awvurms, Pallam Keep, Uaftale, E. Sauec; New Hamburg, THESE MEN ARE i iz Martin §. Decker, New Patcs. IN CHARGEOF line express companies Dew commissioners will replace > >» (States, through their. power and fact! eld public utility boards of the UP-STATE ROADS | jie. nx common cerviers, are unurping and wit! have almor unprece- Maggy Hage a ae yin seep Prank W. Stevens tions and es ithe same eo are em on of all publie utilfties of the; Frank W. Stevens. mesown, 5 + the wiptial of the banka. at the With the exception of the tele-| Chi eid ‘s pee yir i " ( (pho © pountry in the conduct ef thelr bust. | fee and the telegraph | The arst up-State comimienion, promecurea Un i 9 ermeissioners will exercise au-! charges aga! pea ~~ and afterward be- rental to the interests of the counties of the Btate fore the Legisiature, only those corporations which| He was Assistant I trol of the commmiasion, but all cation of Jamestown from i881 to jor TS* enable the companics seriously criminate against ular com- garhrege Going business in and be now holds that office for the °° operations of ineuita- te will be amenable to the cem- |f the time. ~ 3 ent been a member Mctals of the F Board of Water < r= tad we omctals 143 | ieetnwe. saion |i, Jaimestown ‘since ini, Hie is 4 Re amort-an, "bankers Apeectation’ com |The Stewart Building, at Broadway and Chambers! Sepeinizpen' (he commision | ferred with mem of the Intereta a made a by the passage Charies H. Keep, | Gortmerce Commission Oi 12 Cs aseiogs Street, Has Become a Most Popular Shopping Onaries Hatiam Keep. of Buffale, te {nat the express companies. A draft now Beiverimendent of Bai ree ubmitted to the sed, Thi mmamure wae rent by | Seve sutured i tor, High SS (Et cls ee ot termini was Centre j Hughes and was generally few Ds ot ag te pwroeed Fred: | reached at that time a8 to ite, ating. eearenet own oe larga Mi __ pir. Keep graduated | £1; then the complaint has been re- ic Sheet” oproaton from | foe the ies Schoo times ined. im aocory aeiasions wwe today Mt ore rat_uotuont ‘una ‘ha | nie facets rsd ule nan Rsaly ace a 4 © on, vel ck on oy | Seereimey oe the Treasury of the United | {Met Gites, ArBcutnern and” Great Features owen ore SeTeaLY of the Butralo | 3 citern Express companies. Carriers’ Association from ‘hos to 108. picmea ye EN wHo Wil WILL oak ocaggrgg Oa “TRY It im Your Bath CONTROL BIG By 3 niet meres: 9 W. R. Willoox, dilorate to thie Democratic er of New York, chairman of for the office of Lieutenant-Governor Someianion, wan Dorn te OTT nai oh Hie Sua aneccare cag, Molent Ammonia | isc doin ‘He was afterward elect Bs ces. there othing especially | ; . be: - fo He ed at the og Mayor of Apdom, serving froen_ 1s ae, haetied’ ta: comeeriomn cot jhe coaapeong hag from ail the office MA household " that 18 shove wt in Ie Feet’ and for a 1,000 other Sthor sivefissmmenta iin much en fihe spme pages in the same) Representations of the styles can be seen Al Bchool and the Uni- to 166. ly of Rochester. He graduaced “sainst H Durchegs Couns ie es Ara position as principal of the | Du mer County, lee practical rad roud Acadenw, and elso taught In | varied expertemoe. He received > pring Valley High Gehool betore | ogres Ma mechandcal sogincer at: Facog Ogee EY ‘entering Columbia Law School. Hewes | dinteiy entered the service of the tout. | @erabh & Co.. Ltd. 465 Oreomwich ot.. ¥.¥. itaree shove) et “pdmpitied to the bar tn 1890 and engaged cago, Burlington and Quincy Ratiresd ——$—<—— fin tbe practice of law in New York | fiers he remslned ton eee tie, spent pads ican taking active interest in phil | ¥oere with the Jamaica Ri work op the east side. | West Indies, and nominated as the Republican | fens Ee Leomnene Ei mampidate againet O. P. Beimont in the| Ho served ‘aa ‘ehtet I greasional District tp He was pointed Park Commis by Mayor Low and was named dent Noosevelt as Postmaster lew York City in 1905. He took « personal interest in the mainten- Bnch of Parks and was espec in ° f tal in creating the system of ili parks and recreation grounds in Pe ia of o Tailor Vetour fin M every dignenaion Seo VAN DYK’S Ad. Page i5 It Will Interest You vee je Piece Summer Suits, very and comfortable at @8.83 and as low a+ Troy, Albauy, Platisburg and Stillwater A. N.Y), also ai Fair Haven, VC, and employ Summer Trousers at @3-33 that wil! pos ing an erwy of men and women that would Ww Bast HE OUTER GARMENT SHOP. o-mOrrOW wonderful SUIT iness, and William \loCas Preeude Alligator, $1.33, |e + 55 Tailored Suits An assemblage of the suits remaining from our recently adver- tised sales af $20,00 and $22.50. maber of Pes Nice-pre Ane Previously Sold from $25.00 to $40.00, 12 West 23d St. °°" F through to 224 Edward M. Bassett = ett = < JonnDantal\ SonssSons, Hats for Summer Wear A BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF WHITE HaTs chat bit (putty sat a otabonion ‘et the toma: Deat had displaved a sign warning 6 @pectators not to fotter : inst Judge Warren 8. se ri mat the rations of ty ti the ychole of the Wreater) Hooke: of the Supreme Court. bef. 5s a Hexesrarnestinae Pr inyy Na ret yesiMabee | ed spctirovatiur 4 f0T@ | the exprens companies in The conduc Bone Fork and those for the second'a committee of the State Par Asso: neir exchange business Is serious, will have jurisdiction in all the ciation as counsei f ene Teaig* 5 j ati banks and thet the use of the a | Ye metircty within the Biate or of Catterausus County from lie to Titties and ihe Melee ine rail. New York charters will come wa- 18%, « member of the Board of express compan! y > |To-Morrow’s Programme Includes Many of the Strong now , Harvard Galversity i i= me ‘Str C Sisk 8 TRAN AIT Fee wes wan ee | b ealAet Saturday the crowds were so great THE LION TAMED. “Se waa ft dolotala te th had to be toned in order to give the sales-| A week ago the amiable New York rep ational men an opportunity to properly wait o5| resentative of the famous “Lion Brand,” Y ention im 196 and ran| those Inaide the store. Davies 50 Gt tt | some down to o00 ‘the Columbia Law Schoo! in 1889. | _amene E. Sague. pewspaper 7 Seating from Rochester he! James Segue, of New Hamburg, | mses. Grocers and Druggists. WHAT BROUGHT THE CROWDS? No. 12 Shirts of Modras (American and ined Plainly and simply confidence tn ‘Hope’ 25c. Per Large Bottle. atements and Phe expectation to Ket ahs Rpkes Pe Shere MORE than what was advertised. The ting gentlemen who have been in the! SUMMER SUITS. | phenowensily low price of 188, Val t+| Mow the sdiee here been coming dows s cleared in a jiffy, deveribed jo last Sundi mall fraction of their Sole Leather, #4351 Sheepahide. @2.45; ; «aD m= 546 Suits Go To-Morrow With the rapdd selling of the past : (THE EVENTS OG WORED: FRIDAY J NE 28, 1907. tebe Somat fA ea INTENDED NO WIFE GES [ § DIVORCE | | — ast Aerwiagy | WAIN AT Ay RA = hatiie a Awards rea a ees tnciate Decree to Mrs, William Pitt Rivers. rdér to ay | Justiee Maddox tn Special Term, Sa- of Over- | preme Coutr, Brooklyn, to-day signed | the fn @ooree of @ivorce for’ Mra | Martha L. Rivers, former wife of Will am Pitt Rivers, who conducts a danc ing school in the former Knapp Man- was taken tnt in Bedford avenue, where the President of the wealthy Brooklynites at t ne graceful’ are of dancing. ; N My. Kivers named a short, dark wom: and a tall, (alr woman as co-respond ec, but that ely known both in Rrook het against Ev Lit was quickly withdrawn was awarded HS weekly * could not pverturning his| © incident an «expect that THE COMPLEXION | A CREAM, guaranteed | || to remove treckles. ||| pisaples, liver spot ||! tan, sellownens, dis- | || colorations and erup- toma; the worst case | in 10 to 90 days. Leaves the skin clear, healthy and restores the beauty of youth. Eadorsed by thousseds of grateful ladies, tBe., $1.00, by your dryggist or matt MATIONAL TOILET COMPANY. Parts. Tena NOT WORDS, ARE for Women as Well as Men. of Last Week, Together with New Sensations, times, both at “Hope.” Bays he era, street. #n-| "We have 1100 doen shirts—Wind up of #0! CERTAINLY! They the Broadway windows No. 10—No. 1 feotch): shirts of Percaies (American and ia Shirts toy Summer Butts | selee Seemed prices for th a] THE FAMOUS LION \ or at Weir ed Site and) eon every abit and stampa them the Sizes to| (tandard values § 00, $1.00 and $2\\ Nov have gone thro yh the the “Clearing Hou.” oes them Into three sectio, 4 r pick at the “Hope” prices, Sood 80.87. l geet sony ret part of rateds and workmau ‘s too well known to these few tacts With factories at y pot “be Worsteds, | probably equal seven to eight regiinents with roll bot: | in marching It shows how the straw 1 ts potating toward the “Hope” corner. WOMEN’S PARASOLS. Rw since M lay §=morning. al William McCarroll. WILL OFFER ON SATURDAY MORNING BELTS GALORE Se Ne oe en cee ee ee d members of the gentle sex. 1h . Belts of every kind ‘ather: the values|the sombre old Stewart Bullding' To Y York several Umes last | worrow the beautiful White Paraasis fully nnouncements fic. the fa © hand painted lossom forth agal Hope” price, soln at the same price To-morrow new stocks of Men's Wass and Nearkiu,| abe WAISTOOATS, at Mio, Samp ard values up to $3.00. A new shipment CASES. — Bola mixtures, bie ware tudes in Tusean, Milan, French Neapolitan and Le Ki n ( bed wi horn. ings, Sweey specially priced, ati 4.75, 0.00 & 7.50 ho BR E EREI INGERIE HATS. ad Pilla Rey Melthle | 1.25 ce 4.75 tent ata, ie hes made a specta! eis Nageolr LINEN AND DUCK OUTING HATS, money 7 at 25c, 50c, 65c and 95¢ Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts, | BROADWAY | Uf you are not more han #0 Tun ‘honmina . hed with any purchase at this cornir, not only is your || nded withoul quibbling, bul—command us CHAMBERS ST i Store Closes at 5.30 P.M. it fftiaomaf'- dfoye Here’ s News You'll Want to Read | About CHINA and GLASS Some of our import orders for Dinner Sets and other China got | badly delayed. Shipments that should have been here a couple of | ‘months ago have just arrived. Whoever's at fault: will have to pay. Whoever buys the wares will get the benefit—and we're going to make it big. Two big shipments of Theodore Havila | beautiful wares—are included: $45 Theo. Haviland Dinner S 100 plecea, including soup tureen and three large platters; full spray atppling on all pieces; all handles solld gilt nd Dinner Sets—fine, ets at $30 flower design, with continuous gold $32.50 Theo. Haviland Dinner Sets at $20 Same pieces as above; fine floral.design; all handles gilt $30 Bavarian’China Dinner Sets at $20 100 pieces—soup tureen and three large platters, Rose wreath border design. All pieces heavily gold stippled. $15 English Porcelain Dinner Sets at $10 113 pieces in under-glaze decors on, with all pleces gilt $95 Pouyat French China Dinner Sets at $70 113 pleces, including beautiful soup tureen and four large meat plat | rose border; heavily gilt. ters; In scattered rose design with $300 English China Dinner Sets at $200 A superb set of 1 pieces, in a dark green sero!! design; ily gil It $55 Pouyat French China Dinner Sets at $40 114 pieces Nncluding: soup tureen and four larg> meat platters, in rich pink border design, heavily gilt A great variet | Buropean One of our regular | at these red also shipments of spectal pieces at spec 5-inch Nxpples, at | 8-Inct $1.50, from $2. { and $3. S-inch Bowls, at $6 | $4 anu §. $1 to $10.80, each, from $9. Wa S-inch Napples, at $5 $3. 60, $4.80 and Jikee Jot the ‘larg ‘ signs each, from $7. 4) | shapes and Flower Vases, at $4 each, from $5. Olive Dishes, fancy ene. eee High Compotes.at $2.50 | shape st $1.50 each, alad Bowls, 85¢ each, regularly $4 regi 5 worth $1.70. Richly Decorated Plates Unters -price| Puuding Sets, These are the fine piates which we have in stock, | “rite g tete Se! in quantities of less than a dozen of @ pattern. Of | worth $6 fered today <# follows | French Fancy Dinner Plates~ $1 were $15, $20 and en $2.40 a dozen, dozen. Bread and Butter Plates | §3.60. Breakfast Plate—Soe | > 35, each, were $0 and exch, were $10, $12 and | “Soup Plates— Soc sa ES, si uy re $9 dozer Lg $16.50 a dozen, | - ¢ fe magne P esesyinn from $4.50. Cut Glass ] Bric-a- Brac s from a noted 8 and effects; y , 82 to $18.50 each Tumblers. at| Ric.ly Decorated Sample Pieces trom one | mporiers in the country New 5 Half prices $1.50 | Chocolate Pots, $2 each, worth $4 each, 7 r Cracker Jars, $1.75 $3 cach, worth $3.50 b, ta, $3, Tankard Jugs, $5 eac’ | worth $10. China ‘n » pretty decoration of Fruit Plates—S0¢ each, | zarlend of roses; all pieces gilt: were $10 and $13.00 a dot | Bread and Butter Plates, | Salad Bowls, 65¢ each, from | from $1. Lompotes, 75¢ each from $1.25. Frnt Plates, $3.20 a) Chop Dishes, $1 each, from $1.75 $4.80 «| Covered Rroth Bowls, ' $1 each, from $1.60, sau fiy con Lom [oaacw eng Sub-Stetion Store, Old Buildinz, | Plenty Left for YOU, cf These Men’s $1 SHIRTS at 75c The dollar velue sticks out all over them. Part came fron, our re, paar a k, the rest from a well-known maser. They are in plain white cheviot—all splendid Summer shirts. Th 14 to 17. Get YOUR share carly. Summer COLLARS, too—in tive low turn.down styles —Waniried, Wanaka, Wandala, Wanwin and Wantage— Six for 50c. Never less than 12! value elsewhere. Women’s Bathing Suits, $2 | Je in style and quality for such a trifling price yed neck with shield, Udged with black and white are in coat style, with cufis uttached, Sizes ily remar Blue material. V-#bi braid; blouse butto! fact, with all the details you find in higher-priced suits, They have been selling well without our saying a word about them—the hundred ed down front, with short sleeves; full skirt—in on hand won't last long when you see them, §2 each. Girls’ Washable Dresses at $1 yretty, will be ready tomorrow re four attractive styles, in Five hundred of thea, cool and morning at this very low price. T percales and ginghams, in a good senor t of patterns and color- ings. They are well made and hande finished, with full skirts |and deep hems. ‘Tho maker lakes @ steel ar pride in his bright fac- tory and splendid product. z ‘The dresses open all the way down the back. Sizes 6 to 14 years, $1 each. Get Some of This Silver-Plated Ware this group of Quad- | tere Ume : If you have wedding presents yet to ruple Silver-plated Ware, in serviceable piece jons. And there's « notable saving on every piece: | Pakimg Dishes, $3,850, regularly § Fern Dishes, $2.50, regularly $4 Candelabra, b-liK! , regularly $10. Chocolate larly $2.25. Tea Sets, 5 larly $19.76. Balt and Pepper Cas egulariy $4.60 rs Women’s $2.50 to $5 Oxfords, $1.50 —Patent loather nd black kidekin, 1p broken lines from our regular stock. Marked for quick clearance st this very low price. Most all sizes Women’s Oxfords at $2.4 Pair—Gun-metal calf and patent leather, {0 Blucher atyles, also kid Oxford with kid tips. Very good hoes, in comfortable, stylish lasts and most moderately priced Underwear and Hos'ery—A fine gathering of peasonable welghts and styles that coat you but ttle. There are Men's Bummer hire and Drawers at 2c and 86c, Women's Vests at lve and 1ée, Women's Stocking at 20c, and Children's Stockings at lOc a pair Dress Ginghams, 63s¢ a Yard—A remarkable achievement ) well (hese excellent ginghams for eo little, in this season of high cot- 4 Hut we ordered » huge quantity—-and the last of the last ship ment of 40,000 yards 1s now being sold. No more at the price when he present lot is gona, In pretty checks, plaids and stripes, also lain colors, Ole yard You’re Ready for Your STRAW HATNow | The finest variety in New York (ity is here for you to slect from, Not limited to the showing of a single uaker, but the complete varieties from a jali dozen high-class manufacturers— shapes to exactly suit every man and boy. Splits, $1.50 to $8 Sennits, $1.50 to $3. Milans, $3 to $4 Soft Splita Panamas, $ Ma This Fine Shoe News tor Men Good Suinmer Shoes— Mostly at italy Price Men's Shoes and Oxfor.s, that are regularly worth $2.85 to $5, at 2.2) a pair, 1 and black calt- skin Biucher lace tan Oxford Small sizes in Men's tan cali skin lace shoes, in narrow widths, most suitable for boys and young men. Were made to sell for $3.60. To-day's price, $1.50 # pair. M n tle New Buildmna, Women’s Shoes at | Half Price Women's patent kidskin Ox- fords, of @ staple trade-mark line, made to sell $3.50, &. cially sold by us before H to be cleaned out now at $1.75 « pair. Women's kidskin and patent leather Oxfords--broken lots from our own $3 shoes; Dow ag §: pair. Main Noor Oi Lingerie Waists Less They are fine, prettily trimmed with lace, embroidery and me- dallions, and are priced much be- low their regular value. Short sleeves, Of allover embroidery, at $2.76, regularly $4.60. wie sheer lawn, at $3.50, r gularly 50, Fourth Goon, G6 Buldding, 4.1, fiite’s co, JOHN WANAMAKER “isa 'eait ene We pought the entire,” nes, and a few |