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ATTHE HOA TAN, HEARING oF DAMHUECUT "2 z ee) . * ad : lies Engineer Merritt Smith Says) Governor Denies He Rebuked| son * Commissioners Are Afraid to R __ Have Experts Questioned. } to-day, Committed . Suicide. ‘ ligat night's close lvance and. di ALBANY, Dec. 4—Gov, Hukhes mate a pdeitive denla} to-day of the story published {nan Ithaca newspaper that INQUIRIES ABOUT LEAKS] i Trie: am i Ey Istrength of the Engilsn market. _ Mitchel “Tries: to Teenrmi ieqAds| eevee wi Humes vor sans ane lees on, weexerneus. pesaitk was coutisel to. the Governor, war |the advance to.11.19 for Janus offerings were quickly absorbed recession was ght. cetera ROOSEVELT BACKS POST Fan 7 1 vance Information Was | A oles driven to eutctde Inat May by harsh | Allowed to Get Out. © “criticism trom Mr. Hughes. 29 Pane a The story, which $s credited by the Tthacan’ paper 42 a prominent Demo-| 7 : forth that the Z ithe Bedthorn: Aques| CTAUS State oficial, -sote Soputy engineer of the Southern Aque-| Governor denounced Sr, Huffcutt be-| Guct Department for the Water Boant and. Commissioner of Accounts Mitchel | Gity pill th be signed and made a law. enlivened, things to-day bearing on the! The Governor satd, !n commenting on Ashokun Dam, Mr. Smith stepped up to! the story: At icats tait fae ot a word Oo! in Commissioner Mitchel ‘and urged that{ “There tan Hie put the engineers for the Commis. | M9 relations with Dean Huffcutt were floner of Accounts on the stand of a most cordial and friendly charac- Génpmlesioner Mitchel made an inaudl-|ter. There wae never an unpleasant bie reply. 5 lword exchange between us. “You don’t dare to put them on the! That the Governor could not baye; eid" decldred Mr, Smith. “We woul! quarrelled wich Dean Muffeutt over & ve p chance to cross-examine ; defective New York City bill ts sown xs to pass on the absolutely by the records of the execu~ tive office. The only defective city bill that passed through the hands of the Gevernor's advisor and became a law Rico in failed to have the Coy eat Commission. vital) ©, tht between Merritt 1. Smith. « Criticising Office After Talk. WASHINGTON, Dec. {dent Roosevelt. Mr, Post came Al Galef Engineer J. Waldo. Smith veri- fidi a copy of the telegram which was geent by Consulting Engineer Frederick P. Stearns from Denver for the Water was one which acting clause. This occasion w: vta it ME, Stearns expressed the and she law had to be re-enact | GQpinion that it milght be better not to/ che Hill, It 1s shown, wax not signed| pat him on the wiand, ax he had not py (he Governor unt{l May 4, about fad much experience in’New York con- | twelve hours after Dean Huftcutt killed “tracts, while he had known ef many jimself on a Hudson Wiver steamer.) Boston contracts that had ben €xe-|wrhe Governor was not aware that the/ uted In’ good: faith. Inw was defective until several days ¢. Stewart, of Kirbaugh, Shanley & ater, and consequently it could not have 4 been the subject of a quarrel DY.ween him and his advisor. Mr. Huffeutt, it {s expiained, tmto the Governor's private office on Mekt of May 2 with a number of bills that Fequired executive action. Among them was the defective New York city bi | ‘The Governor anid he was tired, and Lhe asked the ten days for sign APOLLO make every member of the family a musician. Pay ame pus S@hiof-Hnginesr previous hearing -presentalives of the Glosely on this point “knowledge of a “iva! Q) Did you hear what the estimace preparal by Engineer Smith was before putting in your bid? A. Only, in a Ken- keyboard—aad this knowledge of mutic your part ‘Arthur Bros. They all denied 88 tion. 4. Wha AL Beww ‘THs estimate in question t did you hear {t was to be?|New York on that day and you can) Hh S1ZANU wd SLE, UNO, was |_| bring them down th +] “Gov. Hughes w mira the next . Before hea ent Into his office ho build- at night Weck of jDid you hear anything ican cimate Mom u Mr, Howe! pentiment of the performe: don’t know him. Q. Ur trom a Mr. G asked using dlifercat names, as tot ALN the word that hss com) halctaimeamen eyes notes, wany Um The Witness denied knowing any, of ned: | Teaman, consult e vige was | BALLOON LIKE LA PATRIE Bcd whecher the materials for te DESCENDS IN. IRELAND. | Gam, excspiing lumber and mechanical BELFAST, Dec, 4—A despatch has! could not & «ion, the | dam and he replitd: “2xot | just been recelyed here saying that an airshi}y, bellaved to be La Patrie, de scended on a farm to-day in the neigh- borhood of Bally Sallugh, a little town m runs. tty Down. The macninery of the Should a <a? Was wrecked, ‘ city | PARIS, Dec. 4—The Ministry of War ould be wiped out. hos conducted an official investigauion the necessity Of speed into the joss of the military” balloon La A. The daiuer of a Patrie and finds that no ong was re- res everyone in New sponsible. La Patrie escaped from Ver- dun last Saturday. ‘ The transpos ng tracker-bozrd is Reseed byivel other pl With it you desired to suit the voice. iin a reasonable an thought the Pierce ments. You are invited ¥ s above the ton." he suid. “A small from it trough the tow: break in the dam take place the valet Write for booklet. Mark Stern Bldg Near 6th Ave OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &@ 34th Street—West Important nnouncement © A special purchase of 80 extra fine Burilined Outergar- ments, ranging in price from $100 to $150, direct from the wholesale depariment, will be offered At One-HaAlf Regular Prices | $150.00 Fur Lined Outergarments....., «-».+75.00 | $125.00 Fur Lined Outergarments.........3.......... 62.50 | $75.00 Fur Lined Outergarments... 37.50 | Sale of Pony Fur Coats: 22.00 45.00 » 68.00 100.00 Pony Fur Coats, 26 in Pony Fur Coats, Pony Fur Coats, Pony Fur Coats, s Jong, 30 inches long. 48 inches long. of Caracul Cloth Coats Sale Extraordinary Values me $25.00 Caracul Cloth Coats........... dDbdodsonad@oag $40.00 Caracul Cloth Coats........... ieee 25.00 $50.00 Caracui Cloth Coats,........... wees 29,75 HUGHESOSAVOWS (COTON KITES WM BLAMEFOROEATH, ATG MAKE Everybody Buys on the Rise and Heavy Profit Taking market had the most ac- His Advisor Before «He |ttve and excited openink of the season g prices ranging from 21 to 2% |points, or ebout $1.25 a bale highor than ‘Traders for both ad: | ne bought heavily, Inuenced by small crop.esttmates, by im- | |provements in general trade and by the | baking at | b AND -RENOMINATES HIM.. jcause he allowed a defective New York! porto Rican Governor Accused of Clergy Holds 4—Regis . Governor of Porto Rico, was to- day renominated to that office by Pres- Washington from Porto Rico to expla\n to the Presiden! the criticisms which had been ma in a Porto Rican paper against him, in which {t was stated that Mr. Post had unduly criticized the clergy of Porto! a statement made before the PLAYER PIANOS. he minute you have an Apollo layer Piano in your home yoi |) once become a maser of the without any neces: nites Ihe Apollo is the latest reiu't of penistent effort to develop the fection’ ot the player principle Ic can be played by the fingers on saralcways jin e bills expired. The Dean told the keyboard in the ordinary way ) rom waom? A. From «material |) dtm urday, May 4. | — ot it may be’played by means men who slways ave such intorma- 1 right.” replied the Governor, of the-perforated roll. evs put it off til en. Til be in The player pats are 10 delicate ‘asd so sensitive that they in stantly respond to the fouch— |] expressing in fu'lest sympathy the The Apollo is the caly playet in d—BS It also plays the music of any other playrr-—65 notes. mouthpece o a feature po: yer piano n play any key it is the one iano which ,| certain to meet your tejwre- to test the Apollo Player Piano yourseli, APOLLO COMPANY 102-104 West 38th Street, Between Kecl’s Uprewn Prices Meaty Downtown 125th Shopping an Ex rr Street, i rLI OQ. ; aries West, -Fo QO | e Abes. « THURSDAY: A We name a score of the most stirring reductions, all the result of ao | manufacturers’ need of ready moncy. Women’s $4.00 Boots, 2.69. ABOUT 500 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S SMART HIGH-CUT BOOTS, known as Napoleon or Wave Top Models, to (be offered: to- 2 69 morrow at a price of startling lows}ess/ Specialty stores throughout New QO York are asking $4.00 for Shoes. ve jota better in any respect. The Hy Napoleon Boots inet ea =: choice of selection is a feature, and 9f{ are sure to be fitted. ll Gan Metal Calf, ~ Also a Superior Grade of Patent Colt Tan Russia and " will be found; Best Fall and Winter shapes. You will find it distinctly to your advantage to purchase now for future requirements, for such: a remarkable opportunity is not likely to recur. y tore 2.09 | j ee _ Positive $4.00 values.......- ieAQuouCAAGGoooduONEAdS Women’s Tatlored Suits, $15.95. A Remarkable Special Offering for Tharsday Only 5) dred Charming New $25.00 Models. A MANUFACTURER in immediate need of H. money and desirous of disposing of all his materiats-on hand rhade up to our order and at our price these ONE HUNDRED SMART SUITS, of superior all-wool fabrics. This sale should prove irresistible to all women, because the style and quality combina- tion is one of unusual merit, and bound to attract universal admiration. Materials are the newest and best in Stripes, Checks and Indefinite Mixtures, in all the smartest Winter colorings. Th coats are close of semi-fitting: hip length; lined with fine quality satin and interlined. Skirts full plaited 15 5) with fold. A positive $25.00 value. 9 ——— OO EOE EEE EE EE Misses’ and Small Women’s | Ci i bye nd | Curtains, Portieres, Etc. Smart Sutts re) Dresses | 'RISH_ POINT LACE CURTAINS; beautiful ae for- 2 $6.75, €7.50; ng the Balance of Our Stock ata Price 2 3.49, 4.95, 5.75 Your Immediate Investigation. NS; Renaissance and Colo | | | Comprising the balance of our stock of HIGH-CLASS | «SUITS AND SMART PRIN S DRESSES, and offered at | © a price that should prove intensely interesting to all the saving. As the quantey is limited, naturally not every color in every size wil be found, but in all “an e cep- tionally good assortment from which to select exquisite colorings: 1.98, 2.75, 3.75 overdrapery; solid ande! colorings; ings: formerly 198, 2.98, 3.98 Morris Cha MGERIS CHAIRS ot sire yards; 2x2 The materials are in fine broadcloth and fancy-(abrics: Styles are the best semi-fitting effects in the Suits—the Princess Dresses are cut along exceptionally graceful | lines. Skirts full plaited; sizes 14 to 18 years. | Values up to $27.50, For Thursday. 14.75 attachment to adjust o four position: pokes a Children’s Coats. cushions; covered in plain or figured v A Most Interesting Clearing Sale Presenting Match- rowularly $14.50; Thursdia tess Economies to Saving Moi Everywhere. sitatioalGe Goo A $3.75, ROPE chintz nly We have CHILDRE ts Broadcloth, Mottled Plush, Caracul, Astrakhan and | Sheviot, and shall place them on sale to-morrow for final | cluearance at the undernoted startling price conce: 1S } ps values, OS $7 Os $8 OR $9.50 values 2.98 - 3.9 4, 5. 6.98 g f a esalnes , Axminste 7.98 | AXMINSTER RUGS: extra | Size ¢ $0 Ribbons. Belts, Bags, Etc. sre ILK, ELASTIC BELTS, with gold-plated chased re ose O9C buckles: in blac nd ta COLLAR BAGS of mit 1 inche. SEWING SETS, with Each and embossid leatherette CHILDREN’S HAND BAGS ful selection: of high grade tobacco, Cleanest—Because it is made By. a high { Superior Quality—Because of care- class of workmen in factories that are sanitary. Perfect Bouquet—Because 2 years of scientific treatment eliminates all rawness and jbrings out. all the goodness in the tohacco. Merit f\ Mart Insuren Honest Cigar Values ~ AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY, Manufacturer \ es ee | isunpa WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. ‘i Saka & Company Herald Square ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY... DECEMBER 5TH, An Important Special Sale of ‘ Tailored Suits for Women and Misses’ Regularly $35,00 to $75.00. At $19.00, $29.50 & $39.00 The: collection, of ‘about four hundred rea tailored suits embraces numerous fashionable models of plain or fancy striped broadcloths, velvets, velyeteens and mannish suitings. A full ange of sizes and colors. ; : 159 Street and Evening Coats ~ Regularly $39.00 to $48.00, ee At $25.00 Street Goats, three-quarter: and full-length; _ of black broadcloth, cheviots and karakul cloths. Evening Coats, three-quarter and full-len th; of imported chiffon broadcloth in evening s ades. Special for Thursday, December 5th. Waists for Women . - Messaline Waists—an entirely new model, artis- tically designed with yoke of pin tucks and filet lace insertions; trim ned collar and kimono sleeve. Special at $5.05 Imported Silk Quilted Vests of black Japanese silk, lined in waite, | - heliotrcpe o7 black Value $1.00 i $2.50 ~ DECEMBER 5TH. ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY An Important Special Sale of Coats & Dresses for Girls & Misses A Jarse collection oi.styles ani materials suitable for house, street, party and evening wear. At Material Price’ Reductions. $29.00 Fur-lined Coats for Girls, fu'l length, sizes 8 to 14;in black, navy,brown or Wine broadcloth. with fur collar, Fur-lined Coats, full length, for Misses | and Smal Women, I4 to [8 yrs., 32 to! 36 bust, of black, brow. or wine b-uad- | cloth, with furcollar. Usual pricz, $35.00) Karakul Cloth Coats, in black, full-] length, for misses a1 small women, |4 + $29.50 to IS yrs., 32 to 36 bust... Value $39.50 | = In sizes for Girls, 8 to I4 yrs. | $24.50 Usual price, $33.00! Full Length Coats for Girls, of navy } melton or fancy mixiures; flanne! lined: $7.75 sizes © to 16 years. (sual price $10 00_ Tailored Suits for Girls, sizes 12 to lo) years of twilled cheviots in piain colors, and a number of checks and siripes + $8.75 hy . Usual price $15.00 | Tailored Suits for Miss2s and Small Wemen, I4 to 18 years, 32 to 36 bust, of fine broad:loth, in shadow stripes or pain bloc, navy, brown. green or wine, several models, either plain or braid | irimmed Usually $35.00 to 335 $24.50 oO $25.00 - Important Sale of Fur Coats for Women Black Karakul Coats, 25 inches long ‘Sone fiting models, lined with exce len: light brocade satin. Sizes 34 to 42. Value $99.00 at $67.50 Black Russian Pony Skin Coats, 43 inches long. Semi-fitting model, iwl collars. Lined in gray or black satin. Sizes 34 to 42. Value $85.00 at $65.09 z ${10.00 at $35.00 . Black Lynx Muffs Natural Mink Muffs. Value $20, at $15.00 Value $30, at $49.00 Valug $28, at $19.50 Value $37, at $21.50 Value $35; at $29.00 $29.50 Neék Pieces and Scarfs to” match qually low prices. Persian Paw Sets—large flat! $12.50 ~ muff and 58-inch throw to match ay Value $45, at , Sets—Large flat}. nch throw to match $7.50 - THE HIT OF THE TIME! The Newlyweds and Their Baby By GEORGE McMANUS. Lithographed in colors on coated paper. Large quarto py Price, $1.00. oye Published by The New York World, ‘ay the Sanifield Publish arith ave, New York, fit

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