Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
~~ Our range of prices will sult any ONLY S62,00015 -—HYDE'S OFFER, JACKSON SAYS Attorney-General Knows of No} Other Proffers of Resti- tution. : WANTS IT ALL BACK. No New Overtures for Dismis- sal of Suit Made to Him, He Declares. “The only offer that was ever made Ww James Hazen Hyde and the other Feotors of the Equitable Life As- wrance Bociety that was ever brought my attention waa an effer said to ave been made by Mr. Hyde to re- re 9,000\t0 the society, as his share | the profits of the so-called syndi- | ite transactions,” to-day declared ttorney-General Jackson to an Even-/} « World reporter. “At the saine time,” continued Mr. tokeon, ‘it waa reported to the So- | yty that Mr. Hyde was willing to| ye his best endeavors and in- oe, other directors of the Society to ie their best endeavors for the pur wwe of securing cancellation of the iprovident leases that had been made. “I was informed that the terms of {a offer would be carried out if the ttorney-General's sults against Mr. de and the other directors to compel em to make restitution to the society tre dropped This I refused to as- nt to on the ground that Mr. Hyde od his fellow directors stould be mpelled to restore to the treasury ery Gollar that belonged to the s0- dty and Its policy-holders.” ‘wml you conalder the new offer of a mpromiise by Mr. Hyde and his fel- janet! was asked. ‘None has been made to me," replied +, Jackson. Sults Up This Month. be Attorne © geral’s sults against de and the s/itadle Life directors ne up this month before the Appel- © Division of the Supreme Court. aneel for the directors demurred to {Jackson's complaint at the Special ‘m, and on an edverse decision they | realed. jean Uma they have put out a new w of p restitution to the iltadle Life and its policy-holders he olatm that <fr. Jackson had re- ed to consider ft “pringing his action against the \ i “insiders’ the Attorney-General / jot fix any cortain amount to be _7 yack,'for vhe reason that only the setion in court of the books of the ous so-called syndicates will deter- @ how mich Mr. Hyde and his crowd e made in thelr transactions, and, refore, should return. } ry. Hyde eayn that tis share of psvAts in the underwriting schemes was 962,000, but Mr, Jackson desires a Mis-|| eourl verification—he y‘shown,"” J xd Ryan's: Hand In it, Efforts to get Mr. Jackson to drdp| fis suite against the i | veal the hand of Thomas F. kz bought or borrowed the’ Equitable Lite from Mr, Hyde and lls friends at the joone of the Armstrong Investigation. 1D. Cravath, personal dounsel of} Ryan, | eral wants to be t apring and solicited a dls tinuance of the while \yon’s letter Mle bulges wit a pandence carried on by former Bor. President Edward Swanstrom, of oklyn, chairman of Mr, Ryn imittee in the s0-c: h the Hyde directors. ir, Jackson haa held from the start t the Equitable Life was a profita-| “locality for investigation by riot- these days is a necessity and easily a part of a'liberal edi And is it not a significant fact that! the musical taste of the public is be-| coming elevated when we consider] jj that 80 per cent. of the piano busi-| ness of to-day is the excnanging of] ji + old or unsatisfactory pianos for new] - ones? Y | | “Why not start right and buy al “Pease?” For 63 years it has been’ a standard of durability. Its Bes on our three-year plan fs} economical and easy. | pocketbook~-néw Pease Pianos from $325 up; new Wilbur Planos from| |, $225 up, and used Pianos (fully) warranted) from $125 up, Write for catalog and bargain list. Open Evenings This -Month, - | PEASE PIANO CO., | 128.W. 42d St., Near Bway, N.Y. Braneh, Ifakpehpeatoce- meld Attorney Jerome. financial syndicat circles that James Mazen) {hs Hyde and his arsociates of the so-called | jex ¢ deald and the jmnprovi low Dlerce, law Joases desire to get an Official Mr. Wyde cence to nee Commi ‘The leases w! multa contends, shoul art of the new Hy eaOnetn Piouls, another In Boston, while two | of 20 to 116 \in New York are the Cafe Sa 1k ip reported in! the Mei ome sor! soteme! ble Life before anot! offer. ¢ 8.2 balk lin in and. polnts called upon ‘the Attorney-| ff HE possession of.’a piano in| not a luxury, for music is} j a December Sales of Brill Clothes Here are clothing values to be found only it Brill Stores. Values resulting from’ usual’ Brill trade advantages—advantages joyed only by: Brill stores—from various commercial condi- tions and from “Brill best-value policy.” ¢ Also values that result:directly from Stock Adjustment. This Stock Adjustment affects those lines of suits and overcoats that have sold fastest—that have proved: most Populate have been selected by Brill customers from among all others as best in style and value. « : Here are. specials you'd hardly expect, in. Decémber—the month of holiday high prices—specials involving garments from ten of the foremost tailoring concerns in America—garments whose value is instantly apparent because,-like gold, they are STANDARD. ,, Peat Overcoats that are unusual $ under $15, Here are garments tailored under Brill direction and trimmed according to Brill specifications. Because“of the extra hand-tailoring and extra high-grade trimmings they are the only garments in America that are warranted to hold the shape, fit, style and color until worn out. + Four newest Brill Suit models. =, Five correct new Overcoat models. All-woo! Gray Cassimere Sults, newest silk mixtures, overplalds and wale effects. All-woo! velour, newest Browns and Tan shades—various stripe and Overplaid designs. i All-wool Black Thibet Suits of exceptional good quality. All-woo! Black and ‘Oxford Melton OVEROOATS. All-wool. Blue and Black Kersey Overcoats, serge lining, satin sleeve linings. a — Smartest new “Oyster Gray” Coats, newe3t wale and herring- bone’ effects, newest self<collar and flap-pocket models, Many of these suits and overcoats would be unusual under $18.00. All are values up to $15.00. December Sale price, $10.00. range up to $20 in se ‘13° Here are garments whose expert hand-work, excellent fabrics and trimmings assure you best service, best style and perfect fit, Suits of high-grade Velours, in newest shades of Brown, Olive, Tan and Gray—New Gun and Club Checks—neat stripe and dark mixture effects and several overplaid designs. Suits of high-grade Worsteds (sizes trifle broken). Smart Cheviot Suits of correct design. OVERCOATS of high-grade Meltons and Kerseys, In Black, Ox- ford and Cambridve Grays. E Overcoats of smart new Worsteds and Cheviots, Oyster and Quaker ‘Grays, in new wale and stripe effects—new Brown shades and mixtures in plain and fancy weaves—mddels extremely smart. Strictly All-Wool Suits and Hand Tailored Suits and Overcoats that rg EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NO. CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE The Sale of Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and ReefersContinues Garments for Boys of All Ages. Prices Aver- age About Half Regular Figures HIS sale created a great stir in the Boys’. Cloth. ing Store and hundreds of mothers have al- ready reaped the benefit in saving about half the expense of their boys’ Winter clothing. is still a complete assortment of styles, fabrics and sizes at each of the The game was for 30 (IN ITSELF All are‘unusual garments under $20.00—many would be unusual under $22.50. December Sale price, $13.50. Journeyman Tailored Suits and Overcoats that present ey Here are Included garments from some of America’s foremost makers—many of these garments, especially the Overcoats, are small lots, broken sizes and large lots that didn’t sell as fast as they should—garments that are best known $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 standard values: Z o Suits of high-grade Velours, many smart, new and exclusive fabrics—smartest cheyfot sults. High-grade Worsted Suits in neat mixtures, f : High-grade Blue Unfinished Worsted Sults—a famous serge worsted known for Its handsome shade, long service, positive color and non-shining qualities. Melton-finished Black Thibet Suits of excellent quality. OVERCOATS of high-grade Kersey and Melton and stripe, twill and fancy weave Worsteds and Cheviots. Colorings are new grays, brownish mixtures, Oxfords, blugs and blacks. All sizes. Cut on |. correct new Brill models. Values up to $25.00, December Sale Brice, 415,00, ‘ - High-class Suits and Over- | coats that range in value up ‘ i to $25 and $28, Presenting fabrics of high standard,-tailoring that Is the finest and models that are the most advanced in New York. Sults of finest pure worsted in new silk mixture, Suits of correct new velour and cassimeres—new browns, new grays and new olive shades. Exclusive fabric designs and exclusive models. Suits of black unfinished Worsted of excellent quality, OVERCOATS of black, Oxford and Quaker gray“ Vicuna-finished Melton, Overcoats of finest finished kersey, in black, Oxford and Quaker gray, Overcoats of new fancy Worsted In various new grays. and tan DECEMBER 4, 1907. — % —— tele | >: ACITY “MEET MEATS S)THE FOUNTAIN” {OOPERG J.B.GREENHUT, PRESIDENT: prices. . . At $1.5 At $2.5 Sizes, 3 to 8years. Breasted Suits, Russian Overcoats and Reefers,| Blouse Suits, Keefers, Russian Over- coats and Overcoats—sizes 3to 16 years. —Sizes 3 to 16 years, — Overcoats, sian At $3.5 Reefers, and Sailor Suits, Belt Suits with Knickerbocker Trou- sers—Sizes, 310 16 years: Russian China. Vases at $1.95 IHESE are all imported vases—they are all per- fect goods—the same grade and quality that you will see in other stores at $4. They are in assorted shapes, 14 inches high, and in a rich-toned old ivory color; bronze finish, dragon design handles, and with beautiful assorted medallion head stylish and tasteful pattern. Umbrellas for Christmas Get Them Here—And Get the-Best Your Money Can Buy OR the following prices we promise you better value and better assortment to choose from than you will find in any other store in New York. Women’s Umbrellas, $1 to $25 Men’s Umbrellas, $1 to $15 ;-Children’s Umbrellas, 6&5c to $2.25 Special—Women’s $3 Umbrellas To-Morrow at $2 Covered with an ex- cellent grade of union taffeta silk; fitted with fine handles in a good range of fancy styles, in both gilt and sterling effects; worth $2 These are very Strong and durable umbrellas, $3; to-morrow. . Women’s Sil —Russian Overcoats, Russian Blouse Suits and Reefers— eee eae ie At 94.5 per At $5.51 Double-Breasted | Suits, Sailor Suits, Double-Breasted Suits, with or without belts, withnnick- erbacker Trousers—sizes 3:to 16 years, (Slege! Cooper tore, Second Floor, Rear.) fi $4 Austrian |$1 J. B. Corsets at 69c Petticoats There —Double-Breasted Belt Suits, Sailor. Suits, Russian —CQvercoats, Russian QOvercoats, Reefers, Russian louse E could just as easily get $1 each for these corsets as 69c—they are worth $1, and are good value at that figure. But our policy is to sell goods at as low prices as possible—and we can afford to sell these below regular price because we bought them below the usual cost. We offer to-morrow uncerprice one of the newest and most stylish models. It is made of strong coutil, with a dip hip and wich. garter on. good @- Qype}. hip and front; si : Sree $1.95 us one sizes 18 to 30; regular §9e ( 49c Fancy Suitin Wt picked up a lot of this material the other day at an unusually ow figure. We got a concession in price by taking the en- tire lot. It’s a very neat and serviceable fabric, in a very|and broken checks; reduced for to-morrow to..-.-- (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) Children’s First Quaity Rut- ber Ba Suitable for boy: and girls who wear sizes from & to ug iianeek stores’ special * rice $1.29; our price aves re, 98c Man's First Quality Double Sole Rubber Boots—all ~ sizes; at......- . $2.95 No matter what you may want in rubbers or rubber boots for man, woman or child we have them\in the largest as- sortments at lowest prices. | you want can be bought. Besides this, you-sre entitled to "S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps absolutely free with ouble Stamps With Purchases Made Before Noon F you do your shopping: here you gain two advantages. One ‘is that you are assured of the lowest price for which the article This we guarantee. everySpurchase—TWO stamps with each ten cents of purchase made o'clock; ONE stamp-with~each ten cents of purchase made AFTER noon.' BEFORE twelve Come—and—took through the Premium Itis full of use- .@ you one cent. Your Christmas shopping Se here. These Candles OOK at the illustration— note how very orna- mental and tasteful. You couldn’t approach: their richness in any other article at the price, and one would make a very desirable Christ- mas gift. Dragon design metal candlesticks, in’ black wrought iron finish; fitted with colored candle, shade holder and black culrass shade, with silk-fringed lining in choice of pink, green, red and yellow; complete, to- 50c morrow only at. (Steget Cooper Store, Floor, Front) (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Pront)- Parlor on"our fifth floor. ful and beautifulthings which need not cost money will thus do extra duty if used ticks, 50¢ gs, Very Special .Thursday, 19c The same quality sold in other stores regularly at 49c a yard. We have it in a@ very extensive assortment of stylish plaids 19¢ = special price regular Other Lezgings for Men, Women and Children from. ....--+- 49¢ to $2 Feit Shoes for Men and Women—made of good quality live wool telt with leather soles; grades at.. Felt Slippers for Men and Women—of’ the best all wool felt, such Annual Sale of Rubber Boots, Felt Shoes |] . Slippers and Leggings Lower Prices Than Anywhere Else About lown = Chiidren’s Jerney Cloth Leggings—of good quality Heavy fleece back cloth; extra high | cut, buttoned to above the knee; 25c $1.50 98c shades, ‘ ~ These garments are values up to $28. December Sale price $17.00, best values up to $28.00 and Presenting garments that are tailored finest possible by the most $30.00, famous wholesale tailors in. America, Fabrics that are of finest quality and from the world’s best mills, Models Include all the Brill exclusive models, which are fully six months in advance. ay ‘ Suits of finest unfinished and finlshed Worsteds, es! n= {sh and gray shades—exclusive designs, HERES PION Suits of smart, exclusive Velours, Casstmeres and fot: Suits of juighest-grade black unfinished Worsteds, eels, , OVERCOATS of black, Oxford, Cambridge and Quaker grays— in-finest Kersey, Melton and Vicuna Worsteds—representing small lots and broken sizes of finest Overcoats that were $8.00, $30.00, $32.50 and $35.00, : Overcoats of Inew) gray and brown shade Velours Meltons— exclusive Brill madels—new patch-pocket models, Oyercoats of new shade tan, olives and browns, exclusive her- Hngbone designs—exclusively in. Brill stores—new Pitch-pocket modelss : Baath tbat Mp tailoring, fabric and-style are themos modern tn-New York and extreme valu ate ees ies under $30.00, December STORES. UNION SQUARE, 14th, n. B'way. 47 CORTLANDT, n, Greenwich, ff: 270 BROADWAY, n. Chambers, 126TH STREET, cor 3d Avenue, . a‘ nal i sh The sale offers a practical suggestion to those who want to give something for Christmas that will be appreciated— and yet which doesn’t cost much. ~It also enables. those who are fond of the richness and attractiveness of silk un- derskirts to get one for less than she would ordinarily pay. $5 Petticoats, in black and\colors, at $3.85. $5.50 Petticoats, of heavy gros-grain rustling taf- feta, in black and colors, at $4.45. $6.50 Petticoats, of best quality silk, in numerous Czarina Boots The new, extra higir-cut shoes for women and <hildren, The best assortments are here. For Women, $3, $3.60 and $4 For Children, $1.35 to $3 Two Specials in Women’s Undermuslins styles and shades, at $5. $7 Petticoats, of heavy, rustling taffeta, in black and colors, at-$5. 95. hers in complete assortments at fo} ~ $6.90, $7.90, $8.50, $8.95, $9.75, $10.50 and up. “{Slerel Cooper. Secoud Floor, Center.) Best Groceries at Lowest Prices in N ew York Mail and telephone orders filled promptly: Call 4000 Chelsea. Fountain qual fine flavor ben QuickLunchChocola e | Harel brand sweetened chocolate. for Gulck luncheon of cooking pur: pives; Sb Can, $1.75; SI c EE WHOLE TOMATOES — Fountain quality Cut Stringless Beans $1.25 Night Gowns at 89c nt proideties and ribbon: 2 good assor:m is) Old Sumatra Coffee The choicest relections, imported irom Sumairay coffee ¢ quality Is sous in many stor grovndor POW $2.50; 3% Ibs. Made of good quality material in various designs: very prettily trimmed with em- 8 Cc orl Dold’s Hams The celetrated | \ pecial sale Thurs [60 as the U.S. Navy adopt- ed from our grades; alt sizes, at... Ky Other \elt Shoes and Slip- . pets Bape Women | an Shil- on » dren from 49c to $3 (Sieg! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) 75c Nainsook Drawers at 59c Made of splendid quality nainsook; very effectively with wide ruffie of pretty open aeene proidery and fine tacks; weil made 59e¢ Lillian Rus- |] sell Cigars 50 Special for $1.24 . Known everyM here wee $1.24 lomaticos—-a good bes of Bo $1.24 alla style dey sare usually sold neibles — an excep- large band packed soild meat tomatoes: the i : 1 | FRUIT BISCUITS—Bath, Oliver or Coa Ly y NEW SEEDED RAIS or new, re sty Huntley & Paliner's best Eng- oes cucieacie ulnar 101 Bo CE THY CMS ito | Ars earns Nec tionally good 10c. cigsti gy og large SH:tnch . new blood beets, red onions, 400 ‘ { box of 25 6G Goaie) onions or kiln-dried sweet potatoes; c bow a . No. 6 pashet heaping full, delivered sioss y yes Fresh Butter pile heeashet Nesping full, delivered Y Gee Manzanilla Olives uallty extra creamery, churnid Team Borax x 100 bars, ale Bright. crisp, freesions fruity D5e x rich eretm: Selb. fiber pally $3.78: ten Sc i Be, | ye tOetarse ree te bot c $1.64; 31D. net weight ber rall, BB | | NEW NU ", ———— Ober Inibs print, deliverediscssvee 2 se SS eT ke! cAM) Lien ns +, oe mie 5 ao | Virginia Pie EEG Sweet Oranges Formosa Colong Tea Santa Clara Prunes Founnia. quell The fags, iniporied trom Porto Rios Young Hyson, Gunpawder, basket tirsd Highly ultivaied orcherii ros 73 ase chs et so ran fruit 200s oF La EI UE AON Wee: Oe 5 erect Heras i oir | ‘ : net Selent caddis, $2.25: 3 ¥ aicres ar SOc :0 00 7] : 30c & 24c Sia: regal cOcaualiiy: | 50c | Ree ret ronan At Di