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} ARMY OWINDUING, [COURT NAMES TAFT ASKS MOR PAY FOR SOLDIERS Secretary Also Calls for $6,488,000 to Fortify Ma- nila and Subig Bay. GIVES CONGRESS A RAP. In Annual Report He Insists Pressing Military Be Considered. Secretary increased al rerort PON, Dee. 6. report ent one is army expla . difficulty, a suftl to be found in the inadequacy of Millions for Defense. in the yf fanila ad ded for forte a] Coast rea- non- mus ice and higher markedly bene- mselves yea recruitment of the ons, would Power for Roosevelt. Secretary earnestly favors the the naval sys- au in for tne army of the Presid ne rates a of pay wi neans of obta and a hi mmends the crea ice corps to re- Sof the vast amount k they are now called the military service ractive and desirable the to make army as it used to be, 8 for proficiency and of pay for length of year lost 139 or died of wounds and New Philippines Post the Moro Adiron- Semi-Annual the; appears in| 1 visited by one! RECEIVER FOR SOAVE, ROAD Judge Lacombe Pee Nacins F./ W. Whitridge Upon Appli- cation of Bondholders. Judge Lacombe, in the Untted States Cireult Court to-day, after listening to | counsel representing various bond inter- | ests In connection with the Third ave- Frederick W. of this city, nue road, appointed Whitridge, receiver of that road Although there was marked opposttion | at this an attorney o the appointment of a receive: ime, the Court sald that the commit Ileesvae uanailalacraNseprevantea|brigeHs | M. Bowers, whe made the application | tor the receivership, and represented | y dis- | also an ownership of $22,000,000 of the|of the as te| second mortgage bonds of the Thir rd of Damaelie ‘Howard administratrix of | avenue road out of a total issue of} ment | $57,560,000, was entitled to the appoint-|tve f ment of a receiver. | Judge Lacombe aiso took occasion to make a few pointed remarks regard- ing eriticism of recetvers of public ser- vice corporations. Such recelverships, he declared, are at best thankless tasks | requring a great deal of time and], There has been, he said, much unin- 3 formed criticism concerning such re- celverships and there seem to be a tendency at the present time, no mat- | ter how good a man's reputation, to | bel jeve that he was acting In the tn- \terests of elther his friends or im. | Self. | clared, of high standing willing to | Recept such offices at the request of the court, men who were willing (0 discharge thelr dutias honorably and | work for the best interests of the stock |and bondholders and the public gener- | ally. Mr. Bowers, In his argument, told how | the road came Into the posse recelvers Joline and Robinson throu the Metropolitan Street Railway celverships. Now that the property had been passed by the he In: it was but the f his clients, owning $22,000,000 of »ration'’s bonds, to have a sep- arate receiver to protect their {nterests and collect the Jaily income of the re- | rient . Tepresenting other bond) objected to Mr. Whitridge holders, chlefy on the ground that his appoir ment had been suggested by the bond- | holders’ committee ——_——_—._____ CONFESSED BRIBE-TAKER DROPS DEAD IN HOME. FRANCISCO, Jan, 6.—Former pervisor Thomas F. Lonergan droppe dead at his home here to-day. He was one of the n r Supervisors recelved uribes of the hone compa wh ress to give of the mili- creating @ sufficiently mpetent surgeons with nif se and training—not only last | greatest part of the 9 per cent.) Is fc of which about $: the United States {nsular possessions. SALE © 700 required dnd 314,80),00 Tor & Brill clothes are the finest tailored and most modern clothes in New York, Most modern because tailored by ten of the most mod- ern tailoring organizations under most modern conditions; most modern styles designed by famous designers; made from most modern fabrics woven by the world’s best mills. So modern, so high grade and so thoroughly dependable are Brill clothes that every Brill garment is positively warranted to hold ts shape, fit, sty! satisfaction to the wearer. and color until worn out, and to give absolute Brill clothes at regular low prices are best values anywhere. At present reduced prices the actual Savings Are 30 to 40«. Men’s Suits and Overcoats, $12.50, $15 and Suits and Overcoats, $18 and $20 ‘values, Suits and Overcoats, $20 and $22.50 "values, Suits and Overcoats, $25 and $28 values, Suits and Overcoats, $28 and $30 values, } Suits and Overcoats, values up to $40, $18 values, $9.50 $11.50 $14.50 $17 $19 $26 UNION SQUARE, 14th, n, B’way. 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers. 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich. 126th STREET, cor. 3d Avenue, Harlem Store Open Evenings. _ lby Justice White, the Supreme Court of Jon t There were men, Judge Lacombe de- | — MONDAY, Buneenee EVENING ied THEAPLIERS LABILITY UAW == Federal cisions Sire witirined by gus opinion on the ground co: the Te both cases 1 eee lise the la }around ui their conclusions, to be invalid on the | Unread ection fron | comineroe l Uneant ate: Judges Hold in Finding for Railroads. es to regulate thet de thelr employees, WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—In an opinion Solid Gold Eye Glasses SI. 00a Pair. ese ure the same @ sold gencral 1 the United States to-day held to he unconstitutional the Congressional en- actment of June 11, 1906, known as “the Employers’ Liability Law," making ratl- roads and other common carriers re- Embroideries, ATE sponsible to employees in accidents due to the negligence of fellow-servants or to ineffective appliances. The decision of the lower courts was affirms! There were two cases before the court Involving the question of the validity law, one of them being the case her husband, Will Howard, a n, who was k tocomo- ed tn an ac- FOR THIS W EEK at my, It your eyes will ex HAND-MADE d@ mother of Morris Brooks, a ile 3 fireman who was killed on the Southern Paci : Brooks case uit Court Kentucky bench 106 E. 23d St., "=, 541 Fulton St., nee i} | sez ONeill-Adams © Established Forty Years 20th, 21st & 22d Streets iN ADAMS: BUILDING ONLY r | A Great January Sale of Dress Goods at Less Than % Price The entire stock of two of the largest and best mills i in the country—over 40,000 yards in the lot, and all desirable fabrics—AT ACTU REGULAR PRICES. | | An opportunity to buy reliable Wool Dress Fabrics at lower prices than | | 69c Reduced from the women of New York have known in many a day. $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75' Black and Colored Dress Goods at 56-inch Satin Stripe Serges, 54-inch Plain Tailor Serges, 56-inch Chiffon Panamas, 52- inch Plain Voiles, 44-inch Cheviots, 52-inch Broadcloths, 44-inch Shadow Stripe Taffetas, 50-inch Shadow Check and Stripe Suitings, 44-inch Plain Tatietas, Poplins, Armures, Her- tingbone Serges, &c., &c. ood 1 Every yard of the above is strictly pure wooland absolutely perfect in every way. Black and large variety of colors. $1.00 to $1.50 Dress Goods and Suitings 50-inch All-Wool Broadeloths, in colors and bla 56-inch Imported Check and Stripe to Tailorings, in’ great variety; 50-inch Covert Suitings, in ol! colors; 52-inch All-Wool Pana- mas, 50-inch All-Wool Sponged Cheviots, 44-inch All-Wool aia Serges, etc., etc., im- mense assoriments to choose from. 59c All-Wool 2% $0c All-Wool 89c Fancy Tailor Cheviots, Ladies’ Cloth. Suitings, 36 inches wide; ‘ponged and | 36 inch; in brown, green, cardinal, | 50 to 54 inches wide; stripes and shrunk; in navy, royal, brown, gar- | garnet, navy, cadet, tan, gray and | checks, in tan, gray, brown, green, | net, green and black xford blue, ete. \} 50c All-Wool 25c Crepe Albatross, c 36 inches wide; in black, cream, and full line of street and evening shades. 79c All-Wool | Nun's Veilings, 3% | 43 inches wide; nice silk finish qual- |litys in black and 24 choice shades. Black Broadcloths at a Sacrifice $1.65 Black Broadcloth 89c | 5 $2.79 Black Broadcloth ponged | sponged and shrunk; rich lustrous finish.......... ged and shrunk; high satin finish, | $2.00 Black Broadcloth $1 19 $3.75 Black Broadcloth | sponged and shrunk; high satin finish Sponged and shrunk; superior, high lustre finish 69c All-Wool Cheviots39¢ \ 44 ins, wide; sponged and shrunk; in black and every desirable shade, $1.75 | IN EITHER BUILDING Semi-Annual wer Importers’ Sample Hosiery Samples 2h from the Eaves! EG) Importers in the World 28,000 pairs of the best Hosiery ever offered at Almost Half Price It is impossible to give in detail the assortments to be found at each price quoted. In the various lots there is splendid choice in the following kinds: Sheer gauze lisles. Plain and embroidered silk mixed lisles, Jacquard isles. Horizontal and vertical effects. The finest and newest Scotch plaid hosiery. lack silk lisles, iull cushioned, regular made. Plenty of the desisable plain black lisles, Cotton and silk lisles. Split fect and sheer, plain, pure silk hosiery. Hand embroidered and lace Isles, etc, etc. Women's ) Women’s | Women’s || Women’s | 250. ste DIG || 73: 35} | 38 AI> | Hosieryat Hosiery at || Hosiery at | Hosiery at Women’s $1.00 to! Men's 25c. Men's 50c. $1.50Silk Hosiery 69c Half Hose zi} 14c Halt Hose at ‘22c ——y— SES ALLY LESS THAN HALF) JANUARY 6, DRY GOODS, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY, SPECIAL SA Infants’ (imported) Wear HAND-MADE DRESSES, 6 mos.to 3 yrs, 2,00, 2.75, 3.00, 3.75 HAND-MADE SHORT PETTICOATS (on walst), (on band), Also a limited number of HIGH GRADE SHORT AND LONG DRESSES At Greatly Reduced Prices LAoxantes Bractray L The key to fortune’s vaults is commonly known as a World “Real Estate ad.” 1908. CONTINUATION OF Annual January Sales French and American Lingerie Infants’ Wear | Coats, Suits and Dresses FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Household and Decorative Linens, Valenciennes Laces Unusual Price Concessions OF 1.25, 1.50, 2.50 1,50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 9 Seok Alt Giotnrte LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE. SOT TO 60TH ST. A Remarkable January Sale of Newest Model, Highest Grade Walters Pianos At a Saving to You of from $150 to $300! Greatest Piano Values in the World! Pianos pricad up Paid for on the ex ent terms of $5 Down & $1 a Week No Interest. No Insurance, No Extras Whatever. 300 can be nartly easy Upon Payment of $5 We Deliver no to Your Home, a akeup rid at thetr F Ne EROW 2a TO. Bose $400 Walters Special, - $198 $500 Walters Pianos, C,- $240 $475 Walters Excel + $235 $500 Walters W Pianos, - $240 $550 Walters D Piano, - $260 $500 Walters L Pianos, - $250 $000 Walters K Piano, - $300 $750 Walters Vertical Grand Upright Pianos, + - SPECIAL NOTICE, $350 er. request Upon representative BL OOMINGDALES,’ Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St, | will THE DAILY LESSON. Q. What is better than a World Ad verttsement? A.A three-time World Advertisement. Q. What is still better than a three time World Advertisement? A. A seven-time World Advertisement, tk Inquire About Rates on Three aad Seven Time World Advts, A Bollean Girl Art Calendar for 190s, orm, distributed with ‘The Sup om Jan, 12 and iP, Greater k only. Get the set. Prettiest Art le Transter to. 59106075: >| Suoomngades EXINGTON 10 5" AV. Our Best January White Sale Is Now Under Way —=BLOOMINGDALES' Men’ s $3.50 to$5 Trousers, $1.79 New York, At $25, 4 2 pedi drawers and carved pulls, drawer between pedestals. top is fitted with pigeonholes, racks, pen drawers, etc. This remarkable value is but one of the many office furniture bargains you will find in the Bloomingdale Furniture Store. We show 50 styles of annot be prices that elsewhere. BLOOMINGDALES'= Highest Grade Office ice Taal at lower prices than anywhere else in Greater | Here is a typical instance: Roll Top Desk Of quartered golden oak, 54 inches long, 32 inches deep and 50 inches high. Has raised panels all around, als in base, with swell front revolving chairs in mahogany and oak, with wood, cane and leather geats, at equalled BLOOMINGDALES An immense purchase from one of the largest manufacturers gave us the garments to sell the Usuai Price. In point of make, fit and fin- ish these trousers are all that could be desired. the most stylish cut, in pure wool Worsteds, Cassimeres, Cheviots and Scotch Homespuns. Fabrics that ordinarily cost more by the yard than you are asked to pay for the trousers all made up. There are sizes to fit every man —short, thin, stout, tall, from 30 to 44 inch waist measurement. $4.50 AND $5.00 TROUSERS AT Also The Look at These Fur Bargains! Prices made to clear stock completely and quickly. WOMEN’S $25 FUR-LINED COATS, made of fine broadcloth and lined with squirrel and Spanish mink; have storm collars of brook mink or brown Russian lynx, re- duced to... a MEN’S $75 AND $100 FUR-LINED COATS, | made of fine black kersey and lined with far East- ern mink; have collars o Mink.. WOMEN’S $5) FUR-LINED COATS, squirrel, have lynx and Pe lars, reduced to. WOMEN’S $50 FUR- LINED COATS, brown lynx, pieced Persian collar, reduced to. 5 WOMEN’S $49 TO $59 ‘RUSSIAN PONY COA TS, beautifully made and trimmed, semi- fitting model, reduced to Brock lined with “$25.00 lined with $19.00 $29.00, h St, Section, $2.50 LONG KID GLOVES Ai 91.69 Mousquetaire style glace kid gloves; pericétly made. MEN’S 25¢ CASHMERE HALF HOSE AT 17c Medium and heavy weight, in black with gray merino heels and | natural and Oxford gray; 3 pairs for 50c. 79c SHORT LAWN KIMONOS, 49c. Made of a fine quality luwn in pretty figure ani stripe designs, with Sizes 36 to 46. pleated front and flowing sleeves. Prettily trimmed with MEN’S PERFECT COLLARS, 6 FOR 40c. 12 for 75e. ceptionally low price, This is the best lot of collars eve Usually sell for $1.50 a dozen. No “ seconds.” MEN’S $1.10 WHITE PLEATED SHIRTS, 79¢. Made in the best possible manner, of extra fine quality muslin. generously and hand laundered. Regular and coat models, {n three different styles of pleats, sizes BLOOMINGDALES’: MEN’S UNDERWEAR ABOUT 1/2 In two lots of the famous Norfolk ©, New Brunswick make. up of merino, medium and drawers, white. Cut Have separate and attached cuffs, io 18) Main ¥ The first is made weight shirts in natural gray and Regular price $1.25; 69c Ss special to-morrow at...++..+++ tE(TRADE MARK G The other lot is made up of full fashioned heavy weight natural wool shirts and draw 1. 25 ers. Regular price $2.50; to-morrow at $ BLOOMINGDALES'= Main F th st MEN’S $3.50 SHOES AT $1.94. Broken assortment of size C widths will get great bargains. those who can wear sizes 6 to 8% in Band Second Floor, WOMEN’S $4 AND $5 SHOES AT $2.90. With wide ankles and broad, welted soles, tipped or plain style; sizes 2% to 9; C to EE. widths. 3 button Second Floor, CHILDREN’S $1.50 SHOES AT 69¢. Sizes 4 to 8, with spring heels; Sizes 2 to 5, at... iinestssss oe 40c SMALL BOYS’ SOLID LRATHER SHOES, 98c. Sizes 84 to 13%; C, D and E widths, CLEARANCE SALE OF TAFFETA UMBRELLAS, $1.00. Substantially made frames, covered with ¢ A splendid variety of handsome handles for meni a BURLEIGH FAWN SQUARE BLANAETS, PER POUND, 78c | The offering of these popular horse blankets at this remarkably low | price is sure to interest every driver. BLOOMINGDALE 12 Ib, All Cars es. it wearing Taffeta, wommer here in 9, 1) and Basement. 3 Lex, to 3d Ave, 59th to 60th St, The blankets a At Less Than Half || The !ot comprises trousers of | t offered at such an ex- | |

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