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to THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY; OCTOBER 538, 1907. Pleas for Higher Appro- priations Next Year. i | Wanted for Schools, While | Fire Department Asks $2,951,000. Increase. | Potice Commtmtoner’ Bingham ap- peared before the Boart of Estimate fe-dny ahd explained the reasons for a tl tation for his department. The allowed for 197 was $13,549,5(1. 188 the sum demanded ts $15,891.40 j'Gen. Bingham said the major portion Bf the increase -wes. mandatory by ~ btetuto. For tiie balance he explained J that he needed orenty more mounted } men, twenty sationhouse oleaners and 1,400. new patrolines. The Commissioner ¥) asked also for an increase in malary for | all the Deputy Commiasoners of from —— b H4.000 to $4,000 2 year. He satd-that oom- ' ent men were worth that sum in F Oe ce { momissioner sald that yerterday while bere woho 152 posta to be covered there were only a little over 9 men eater at night than at day, He sald 0 that there were about 1,00 men on tall. He believed that more of theso | whould be pat back to post duty. tIn answer to a question of the Comp- ) Holler Gen. Bingham sald that the At- { ney-General bad summoned « num- : of policemen ns witnesses, but that j had stopped’ the courtesy so extend- ‘Kd 16 patrolmen has responded te wumanons of the Attorney-General Ince Just Tuesday night. ‘The Fira Department was next oon- wf bldervd.by the Board of Estimaie. 7 miissioner Lastry appeared in sup- ve. {Why He Needs Mora Men [oth Mowe the need of mare anen the Evallable for patrol duty. He sald the portage of. men for posts. was even rt of his estimutes. ‘The appropria- Hon asked for 1908 ts $9,0548% an in- Bteae of $2,261,210, antry Mr, accounted for th raising of salarie: in- and the was desirous of do- i Away with -ail volunteer firemen id“ placing’ Ure city under the id department. He said if he got the Jhcreates demanded he could put th While city under a paid system. Demands for Schools. j The Boant of Education asked for an PRO A KG Of $6,755, 3 —for-3904—over—thar ist “The total esmate for 1908 ts 41,323.75. President (Winthrop, of the of Education, explained increase was based pon tha the increased salaries and the in. ctoasod number of teachers. The mem- bers of the Hoard of Education balked “ST Uie"appraprianca—or 37,00 tor nae Nautical School’ President” Winthrop said thers wore 100" puplis “in the “anid tha Comptral- > eh ini de dels —erpenal ¥ for the education of 100 4 there boys follow. ot sall- He = Appropriat 9 ~ QE In ad increase ked, Edward M gald tha College of the City ewan ras tho only i the per capita cost*to the populatio: for maintence wan less now than !t was Irty years azo ihe Normal gH asked for an ap- 4 riation of $393.60).. The sum allowed ; for 190T was $275, 60, | OY BUDGET ei j Heads of Departments Make _<} Nearly $7,000,000 More —_Is fhe increase asked for in next year's | mramber...uf —Bohools.apened,-+ ae ig OF O00 FORT PAI FLEET | { Nayy Department Opens Bi for Stocking of Battle | “URGE ESTIMATE '6.000,000 POUNDS WARNER WANTS NO LAWYER, HE TELLS COURT “Won't Stand for. One!’ Slayer Exclaims as He Pleads Not Guilty. | Ships for Long Crui WASHINGTON, Oct #£—Rlaborate | Preparations ure being made at th Navy Departaient for food suppites for the vessels of Admiral .Evana's battie- | ahip fleet on [ts coming Wip tw te Pan} cific coast. Soon after the determina’ was reached to dispatch tte fleet on Jong cruise the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts began preparing advertise- ments asidng for bids for furnisijing the necessary food supplies, and theke were accompanied by. detailed schedules tn-j dicating just what te wanted. These were sent to large dialer [throughout the country and thelr pro+ posals for furnishing the suppltes needed were opened ‘at the bureau to-day. The amount adked for;-approxtmating six on | milion pounds, mate ap, perhagt of two dozen different kinds of articles of food besides quar of fruit ex- tracts, exks and be delivered at the brooklyn Yard. The ftemy for which proposals were asked {idllded the following: 20,000 pounds of prunes, 475,00 pounds of tin- ned peaches, 50.00 pounds of tinned pears, 26,00 pounds of tinned apriouts, 8,06 pounds of evaporated apples) a mimilar amount of iinle ee vinegur, 25,000 pounds milk; 7,000 pounds of condensed milk, loms of beans, 6,000 pounds of 250,00) pounds of string bo polinds of, tinned peas, 4 | os) deMoactes, are to} Navy- | : w of Unned tomatoes, of -psper, 2,000 pounds pounds of mustard, 100,000 pounds of Tice, 10,00. pounds of raisins, 5,000 gal- | jons of syrup, 3,00 pounds of cocoa, 10,00 pounds of macaront pounds of spring wheat flour, 310,000 pounds of corn meal, 10,00) pounds of oatmeal, 60 gallons of vanila and Jemon extract, 30,000 pounds of cheese, 6,000 gallons of tomato catsup, 3,00) pounds of sauerkraut, 10,000 pounds’ af onions, $00,000 pours ‘of potatovs, 60,000 | | pounds of turkeys, 60,00) dosen 50.000 pounds -of canned salmon, 18.4 junds of tinned lard, 1,000,000 pounds of rresh , 100,000 pounds of fresh mut- ton, &§,000 ‘pounds of pounds of malt pork, 68,000- 1,200,000, me pounds of smoked hams, 15,000 pounds of pork loins, 15,000 pounds of veal. 10,000 pounds of frankfurter Sausages; « similar amount of bologna, starch. sbreded fah, butter, ‘gli and delicacies, hope, hominy, mixeh tres cottonseed ofl potato Chips, baking Rowder, Daking mode and taptoca are ———_ BATTLESHIPS MUST BE READY DEC. 15 PHICADELPHTA,” Oct. 3. —Acting un- der orders issued by Becretery of the N&vy Metonitrrery offort-will-be made at League Island to place the four ‘betiteships thers tn condition to acini pany the “North” Atlantic squadron, which f# to make the 13,000 mile jour. ney around Caps Horn to Puget Sound, on the Pacific const. The oniers ar j postive “tat tne battieshtps must be} | ready for sea duty by Dec. 16 The vessois that will be fitted eut | the trip are the Georg: for } wae Hearearge, tir ol-—tive Hies80 | power and forma! | | Byis eoe Higher t Oct. ee 114 RUSSIAN SCHOOL CHILDREN SUICIDES. 14 succeaded 1 disturbed stat 4s being the m or attatra, Lyin: who lives on the premises. Maine, Kan- | Warmer, who killed Esther * Nordlinger and John C. Wilson early inst July, was arraigned to-day before ge McAvoy In Part 1, General Bes- tions, two indictments charging mur- | dor in the firet degree. i Warner was excited and pleaded not When the Court asked him if he had a lawyer he replied that he was impove hed and could not afford one. Al torney will be assigned the de- sal dthe Judge. ‘ “Ne you! won't,” broke in Warner, “I should say not. I ksom ‘more’ about my oAse than any of these lawyers, I Frank H dent want one—I can defend iy and do it muoh better, No, air, Judge 1 won't stand for a lawyer.’ Warner was handcuffed and taken the courtroom, Since his capture, which brought about the dismiesal of Policoman Walk, on the change of cow- aniice, Warner has repen iy gtven in- dications of an unsound m |. according to friends. ‘The police. however, de claréthat he is only shaming. Enegperereenaeed FIREBUG SETS BLAZE IN CROWDED TENEMENT. after saturating the hall- of the four-story tene- tes ways and st. Cinch Smith, brother-in-law of Stan- ford White, who was. shot and killed by Harry K. Thaw, has fled hin pre- liminaty account es administrator of the estate of Mrs. Cornelia Stewart ‘Merrillon. who died in Pau, France, in May, 16. Mrs. Morrillon was a mom- ber of the old A. T. Stewart family and was very wealthy. Mrs. Merilion: foft her entire property to her huaband and her four children, who are at present living {2 France. Mr. Smith was made admine®rator of the will and holds letters of adminia- fration from Surrogate Jackson, The ehildren, through Coudert Bros., their caunsel, fled ‘objection to Mr. Smith. alleging that he Was unMt to handle the MERRILLON ESTATE. WORTH $2,500,000 James Church ‘Smith, Sus-| tained as Administrator, Files His Accounting. (Special to The Evening World.) MINEOLA, L. 1, Oct 3—James Over $5,000,000 Worth of Merchandise embraced. in present Macy stocks: Finest “imported” gooxts procurabte, as Well as the everyday staples for which the Macy store has. been headquarters for almost fifty years. ———— R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Hand and Vanity Bags Extraordinary Underpricing de of horn-bae i lar ivory Hand Bags, Made of pearl horn-back alligator in the popu ar ivi achat gold-plated, lJeather-covered frames; lined with silk and fitted with large purse; made to sell at $25.00; sale.....-$14.49 i iety of Y x desir- Hand Bags, in a great variety of the newest shapes and most i able Ps, made of horn-back alligator, English Morocco, pin seal, patent leather and lizard skin; some with inside frames and Firat Floor, ment house, at’ No. 139 Ten Eyok 4 oa f, © itte, vith Maret Bosokisn. with oll, aterted «k nes; others with German silver frames and fitted with smth Partin hai” Greco dado qurse. silkoe. leathee ming >-tormer-regular stock ery saved some of the tenants from prea aise penance ++ $6.89 oy $9.89 to $12.49; sale ...--.> os $6. Escape to the street was cut off ir throuch the halls, but the fi iY to safety down ‘tho fire. escapes, "Ch Investigation was begun by the Police id fire marshal, The putiding ts owned by Phillp Tat CURED OF TUBERCULOSIS Was Sick Six Years A WELL MAN To-Day. “Dear Sir—After having tried many doctors, who failed to cure me of cbnsump- tton, and after using every patent medicin I could find without any benefit, I became #0 disheartened and discouraged that I Bare up all hope. “My cough waa constant and severe; { had shortness of breath, night sweats. chills and fever. J lost flesh and strength and appetite, and was finally compelled to gly up work on sccount of hemorrhages. M: terrible and distressing symptoms gre orse Under any treatiment or remedy 1 "I ecided to try e change ef citmate, and accordingly spent more than a year in Colorado, but 1 returned to New York just ea bad as when I went away. I thought I/ had come hom: to~ tthe, “It wae with the greatest aimcutty that? my friends persuaded me to consult Dr. | Anderson as a many things without recstving any benefit that T looked upon —ait as! fallures, = “Rut T finally consented. and-when- you | eo thoroughly examined me physically and Jooked into my chest with your Anderson X-Light and located pinined my case plainer than I could bay: Gone mrsett--t-teit—auficten(17—-eneouraged. and. to try your Germicidal Inbalation Nettle while I was po improved that Electro-Vibratory treatment. “In a _Tet aout your Pexerctee ant: outtoor~ttrt aix years before I saw Dr, Anderon, that FcUlosix- of the tungs red me permanently, for I a sick ay stace, 1 this may come to the notice of 4, that they may know where to seek a ctr oon-correct—ditgnosts | nent from the start, and Bas Twas before 3 fount nished for reference.) Kites Consultation and ex- fe office without charge. [0 mm Sth and 6th ays.) , 10 to 4; Monday evenings till $ Call-or write Friday 4. Sundays, 11 to 2, tor aivice tectton— cs @ month for i ~ 2100 | ida i i : « Carpets, Draperies, Blankets, Etc. Prices marked In plain figur, Ben for Cate- “ $5. a month a month for $100 worth of goods i made of real seal, pigskin, English morocco, Jratent Fed ane calfskin and eae leathers; some with German __silver frames and, purse fittings; others with inside frames an vanity fittings; silk or leather i $7.89 to $10.49; sale ... First Floor. New Lots of Real Laces. New importations, from Ireland, Italy and Belgium, just ‘through our-Foreign Office, embrace Venise Edgings, +10 6 inches wide yard... Venise Galloons, 214 to 3% inches wide, yard. Venise Medallions, yarjous shapes...-..--..-++ ‘ Irish Crochet Laces. ...817.74 to 836.48 ...-$11.48 to $19.88 seers TTe to $2.44 % to 21-inch. 3 to 4%4-inch § to 9-inch. Edgings, ae 22c to $2.56 yd $2.68 to $3.68 yd. $5.98 to $10.94 yd ¥ to 2-inch. 2% to 4-inch. 44% to 6-inch. Insertions, “STEto $1.29 yd. $2.58 to $3.44 yd. $§.12 to $6.12yd. Yokings and Bands, 714 to 10 Inches wide, yard. .....89.24 to $12.74 Crochet Medallions, various sizés..... 12¢ to $2.56 Edgings, 134 to B-inch, yard Blc to §3.D2 Galloons, 134 to 634-Inch, yard --66c to $2.94 _Festoons, 7 to 11-inch; yard res ; Suits and Overcoats a aaaaenioeed and below the $14.75 mark. For exal "and Overcoats from $9.94 to $32.50: are sure to be f SELLING SUPREMA\ least, for $18.00 IS TH 3 IN OTHER CLOTHING SHOPS. PRICE OF “SUITS=~in-t2: serv steds; and cutaw fabx! JOP COATS made of worsteds in some gray herringbone fLzbrics. worstads and lined with Venetian. Men’s Stiff-Bosom Shirts: | $2.00 to $3.50 Grades, $1.44, == PRIZE lot that came with the great purchase of Nefrligee Shirts invdlved in a sale conducted some weeks ago. We cleared away the negligees, but held! these fine stit-bosom garments for a cool weather sale. pAbOutooootthenemad ported shirtings (n a variety of handsome patterfis; chiefly coat models, with cuffs attached; sizes chiefly 15, 1544 and f6—though theré are a de of fine madras, pe) cales and cholcest im- ind 1444, - Other Furnishings Specials: Pajamas, made of, plain colored non-shrinkable flanels; trimmed with frogs and pear! buttons : $2.24 Night Shirts, 1 Tae House Gowns, made of !mported blankets; Jaccfuard patterns on plain col- ored grounds; girdles to match; $4.50 values; sale... $3.48 Crocheted Silk Scarfs, of eoft flannelette a gract variety of colors and patterns; $2,50 Aah $1.44 Silk Suspenders, with “cantat or leather endss fn stripes and plain colors; $1,00 values; special... ; lc Particular attention ts dtrected to ouriextenstbe stocks of Nechwear at 94c., $1.44 and $2.24. d eee ments guile as Comprete and “attractive will -be-found—above But $14.75 is a POPULAR price-stp, and if we can encourage com- parisons of these $14.75 Suits with otWers' $15.00 offerings, the results STINGLY IMPRESSIVE. Such comparisons will develop abundant, proof that our UNDER- iS SUSTAL SIMILAR SUITS AND COATS Firth Floor. _ cheviots and worsteds; néat check and plaid patterns; con- The $14.75 Lines Include: ative and ultra-fashionable models; suits in black Thibets anc Watin ay frock coats and waistcoats in black clay worsteds. O VERCOATS—Silk-lined garments, 42 inches long, in black and Oxford <-ROAINCOATS. scindo of Craveustied worsted. eatate. The Surrogate some time ago refused to remove him and the case was fought in the Supreme Court. Mr. Smith was not removed. The oase i now in the Court of Appeals. Mr. Smith's report of the entate shows that it {s worth about $2,500,000 In both real and personal property. The real property Is Valued at about $1,000,000 consisting mostly of Garden City prop- erty, Ooo ’ FRANCIS JOSEPH LAID UP. VIENNA, Oct. 2—Emperer France Joseph {s confined to hia apartments at Schoenbrunn Castle by bronchial catarrh, Hats able to attend to state yusiness and bis physicians ‘say be inno danger, only needing a good rest, B'way at 6th Ay FINISHING of these Shirts they would | B and Drawers, 2) command $1.75 and $2.00 e garment the garment. And” every would bear a label that is known from coast to coast. The FABRIC Is perfect—the whole fault being inthe finishing, and it is fatdy more than a bivofunerven sea Medium - Weight Shirts and Drawers, superfine merino, in gray; full regular made; in regular fengths; all sizes up to 50 inch. Finer -grades_of Men's Undergar- ments in regular stock ranging up to 6.8 a Children’s Coats and Second Floor, Bonnets. Double-Breasted Coats, made Ha-and-astrachan, finished 3 and 4-year .. $8. Rear. of chi with fancy buttons, sizes... 79 Fine Sergg Coats, cartinai and navy blueSpleated model with velvet Men's Undergarments at $1.19. FX, near. (FS TUT for trifling faults tn the trimmed collar; 2, 3 and +-year sizes sos. $5.49 Bonnets, of cream poplin; shirred crown chiffon ruche; trimmed with ribbon and flow 2 to S-year sizes . i ..., $2.59 Particular attention is directed to our display of Infants’ High- Class Importéd Apparel lately re- $1.46 to $4.26 I ceived from abroad. - Splendid Selection of Men’s _ io mple? Suits trom $9.94 to $34; D to the extent.of $3.25 at red Wore various shades of tan. = YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, suappy models, including 2 and 3 button coat styles, In brown and gray worsteds, dark mixturés, blue serges and black Thibets. YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS, semi-form-fitting garments, in hand- YOUNG MEN'S RAINCOATS, 51-inch models, made of Cravenetted Card Engraving. Main Stairway Landing. Visiting Cards—plate and 50 fine quality cards; and Monogram Die, with two quires of paper stamped in any color desired; complete. ,..$1.34 Monogram Die and one-quire box of Hurd's color .. writing paper; st Monogram Dies, cut to rious new designs... . order; va- pe vee es BBC Visiting Card Plat: engraved in block or black Old English; with 50 Cards esa even oe : Bac : Wedding Invitations—estimates sub- mitted. Stationery, Rut" Five-quire Box of Dimity Paper with envelopes, in blue or white. .b-tc c Box of Fine Grade Batiste Paper, in blue, gray or white; 100 sheets ana 80 envelopes ..... 56c Fine Grade Bond Paper, pound 18¢ packages .. Enyelopes.to match the above, age ‘ Be Boxes containing 200 sheets and 150 envelopes, fine eins vellum paper, G4c English Fluid Pencils; three ‘sizes; 81.17; No. . 2 pac No, 4, No; 3 KINGS REPUBLICAN Dike and Fawcett for County Judges and Hirsch for The K 34th to 35th St Their Low Prices TICKET NAMED Bears the District-Attorney. Sea Blgnstae 0! Inga Ceunty Republia-ns tn con- construction. dise records, CASTORIA For Infants and Ohildren. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought: “Imperial Princeton” Talking Machines, $8.49 and $12.74. Revelations in Talking Machine Reproduce, in CLEAR tones att including * Standard grand: opera selections. Muse St HIE 4 « Fitth Floor | find i ie Tint No one in search of a wedding gift of t Ermersor Of the larger spe: “The Reaper,” 45 ji ; "The Archer,” 174 inches high, | “Fisher Girls, | Genuine Frer Dante; 101 inches- high. size, was $64.41, now Exhibition and Sale of Fine BRONZES: Gifts for October Brides. | RT Wares in two gr i) | on the third floor, another-in the basemen French and Vienna Bronzes, selected of our foreign buying organization. most suitable—me in these dispt: i. floor. cot ys the specim: Among. the-smaller pieces. BUSTS of Beethoven, Shakespeare, Longfellow, 1 834 inches high. BUSTS of Emers Small Figures, abine mens and smokei no duplicates in this, country. Ink Stands $5.98 to $32.98 | 85 Ash Trays. ..:$1.98 to $24.76- Cigar Lighters. $4.96 to $8.74 Sr Paper or Magazine Cutters, 84 o $6.83 Figures, like the ¢ duplicates. Others. on display at prices ranging up to S$ Busts of Washington, Franklin, Busts of Liszt and Wagner, 12°]: Figure, inchs : coasts BIBST Pirure,“4 Busts of Washington, 1 Busts of Shakespeare, 15-inch, ~=825.62 > H Busts of Columbus, 16’ Figure, Mozart.. $78.66 ‘ Figure, Roman Guard. . 862.92 } Busts of Milton, 1544:inch, yun. “Le Duo” (The Duet), j $25.62 ¥oa-6 | Figure of Football Player,815,36 | | Figure, “Leaving the Village,’ | i mis ~~ B10:387 e | Other spe-imens tn this Particular Collection up.lo $98.66. | JAPANESE BRONZES REDUCED | Our entire collection of real Japan. T wil} be offered during this sale at reductions of one-thi f j Japanese Hronze Elephant, large, was $97.09, now $66.38; size, was $89.66, now $58.87; group, was $57.66, now $39.7! Japanese Bronze Camel, large, was $57.24. now 86441; im $42.89. sZt, t and Longfellow; 11 inches : $9.61 to $11.91 Ftheseare prominent: Song of the Lark,” 23 inches $4.96 to fg Scts, $14.86 to $34.66 243.4 1, FRENCH ART BRONZES IN THE BASEMENT DISPLAY. Caesar Augustus, Beethoven and ihe 89.76 184 t by members st. acceptable.-7- Wagner and $11.56 high. 824.07 $91.49. 38 3.74 to $7.24 | $6.74} ny without $11.89 Group, Tiger andAttiga amel; was now | $59.66; now. . 2. 830.08 Gomi was $17.80; now. $11.80 | 5 roup, Tiger and -Bull-— was Lien; was $59.67; now-7$39-66) grs9 63 now... $105.49 | Group, Tiger and Deer; was Tiger, large Size; was $89.66; | AVERT ...8105.49! now $58.44 -Guns, Ammunition and _ arel for Hunters. App able inthe wry ofestardasd: qesalityH interesting. » : Hammerless: Shotguns. =) EGULAR ‘stock lines, embracing practically everything desir- sting. 1 “brace, as: Well, -athimber of “specint: groups harticularty Ithaca Field-Guns, double barrelled, blued steel barrels, 12 and 16 Ithaca D.-B. Guns, twist gauge; for smokeless or black powder; catalogue price price. ae steel bari price $40.00; our price. Other Ithaca Guns, $29.74 to $65.74. $30.00; our ve BLT.7A rels, 10, 12 and 16 gauge; catalogue - 823.79 Syracuse D.-B. Guns, {itted with interchangeable automatic elect. ‘or; finest Damascus-or-Krupp-“fluid-stee!'* barrel list price $75.00; our price. . Extra Svecial—25 Syracuse D.-B. Guns; Single-Barrelled Guns; 1H. & R '$30;00 MOURA prices nisijnia stele eletteeie ate steel barrels; bored for. nitro or black powder.... 3-12, 16 and 20 gauge; B8L74 catalogue _ price vise $14.74 » 12 and 16 gauge, 30-Inch, Ou Ammunition—We carry in stock complete lines of shotgun and rifle ammunition, inchiding the U. M. C. and Winchester brands. SMOKELESS POWDER SHELLS, 12, 16 and 20 gauge; box of 25; nile, .B6c BLACK POWDER SHELLS, as above........++ COATS, made of extra heavy canvas, with corduroy collars; five outside pockets and two large pockets side . REVERSIBLE. HUNTING COATS; one side of oll-tanned leather, the other sides CORDUROY COATS, sheepskin fleece; high storm collars and lined sleeves. arte Other Coat Sweaters in regular stocks from §4. Hunting «Togs. in- 82.49 corduroy DARK CORDUROY COATS, for ets_as_above......-.-----++- 2.97 CORDUROY COATS, extra. fine quality, with full set of ¢: colors, plain and Pockets siivereses eae seustseinl $5. honeycomb weaves; ranged up to $2.24; cardinal, 7. kets both -ol-corduroy; poc * 94.08 roll’ collars lined with + $5. ets; at ...-. ae HUNTING PANTS —- Canvas, Khak!}, $1.40; Corduroy.....2.97 ALL-WOOL SWEATERS, In various’ ALL-WOOL SWEATERS, in navy, Oxford and white; ALL:WGOL COAT SWEATERS, in all popular shades; made with pack. WTA to 80.44, BROWN DUCK COATS, bianket lining throughout md waterproof interlining; high st form collier of 2.49 9c; fancy-striped former prices clearance... .08¢ i_ high 82,49 see yarcre St catia vention last night named the following Heket for county offices: 2 unty Judges— pum vis. FAWCETT. MARCUS B, fF District Attorney—HUGO Bheriff—ALFRED ,T, HOBLEY fF Regiater—-WILILAM AL T. ‘County Clerk—FRANK DNLERA. 4 ¥

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