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. gemblymen who showed eens of get- aNT-BET WE GEN JLT B ARNER CRD CONFERENCE AT KILL KARE. Kings ALBANY, worth, ay for the guests oy Wooarnft at his h Ine legislation wil cussed. Senaior Travis was the only Despite Scolding by Ficetes | ee the Town Fair Chaps Pig- eon-Hole seas HIROSE | INCIN RACING ou. Defiant Stand of Farmers Has| Inspired Weak-Kneed Legis- lators With Courage. @pecial from a staff correspondent of The Byening Wor! ALBANY. 'N. Y., J eates of the Governor's plan to aboltah | betting on race tracks got a tlt yes- | teriny from which they will not soon Peoever. They were depending on the | power of the Governor to jam through the bills recommended by him. in spite of the overwhelming sentimeint among legieintors against them. The Governor himself wae very much | @urprised when the bunch of farmers | sompoding the Town Mair Association | adopted resolutions in the mornin de- | Bouncing the measures. Hoe scolded them when they came up to see him. @s i their annual custom, and veacti- cally told the farmars that they were mrong because they didn't agree with fim. The countrymen took the lecture | be administered with good nature, and | then loft to attend the meeting of the| County Futr Association. “Now you'll seo some back-pedaling.” aid the advocates of the anti-race @aok bills, “because that onmwd 1s Grithtened out of their wits.” But ‘that crowd” wasn't friehtened at all. Instead of roasting the town as- Boclation and rushing theoueh a resolu- | tHon indorsing the Governor and his pet measure, the countr yfellows referred all mattors relating to lemislation to its executive. .which promptly vigeon-holed all resolutions for and egainet the rac- fn, bills. ‘The incident is sixnifloant, because, whereas members cf the Lexislat would not have dared to oppose order of the Governor, the bunch of humble havseeds who run the County fairs showed that they didn't recamd iim as such a terrible man after all. With the backing of their rural con- stituents some of the Senetars and As- tinge weak-kneed on the racing bills have plucked up courage and will vote es they wam—arainst the bills. A can-| Sas of toth Houses reveals the fact that | more than a majority of the members will vote against the Pills. as the mat- ter now stands. New Class of Drinkers Needed for “the Hughes Hummer.” ‘The sensation created by the punch which Gov, Hughes served to the guests at his reception, Wednesday night, has convinced a lot of the statesmen that they don't know as much about bever- ages as they thought thev did. One Senator who went up against “tho Hughes hummer,” as the ounch will be known to fame, expressed himself in this way to-day: “If tt punch ever gets to be vopu- jac I'll have to train up a new crowd of drinkers, because none of the second- rate performers will be able to Ko the Comes of a Long Line of Distin-| guished Leglslators. Assemblyman Frank D. Noyelles, ot | Rockland Coun 9 proximity to “The White W: says, almost en- titles him to would bo th House if the le ancestors wrs the John Noyelles, eat-grand- . sat in| rly of this State in ° was under the @ominion of England. ‘This ancestor | was also a member of the commission that established the State line between Now York and New Jersey. Mr. Noyelles's great-grandfather was & member of the Assembly in 183, while | ts grandfathor served in that capacity during 1M1 and 1812. Noyelles ts af medium height and fine| manners, his face being keen and angu-| lar, Ho manufactures bricks at Haver- | straw. “The brick,” said Noyell barometer of ‘me are Thinks Old Ex fangement Wants Central to Suild Foot Bridges Aer Park Avenue. Asrem!1 : ¢ Manhattan on n ars of the H tn itl t Ww t iy I ® r 1 Y t wh s avon j 1 bem N ‘on ere <3° ——— The third Botleau Girl Art Calendar, in Wen colors, will be distributed, through ‘Tus | S@upday World in Greater N 4 S BSA Legislators to With Woodraf tn the Woods. Jan. Ww Majority Lea ) practically the entire Kings ( Islative delegat or who Hi to Prue EVENING W WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1908.° WADSWORTH NOT ALBANY, Jan. Commane to boom Gov. the Presidency. fraining from ta wayed, by politics ness. REMARKABLE COLLECTION Rich in Appearance, Tailoring and Material MADE FOR THIS SALE Saturday Only These coats ere made of superior quality Broadcloths French Kerseys Cheviots Long and three-quarter loose- as periatine and semi- Redemed ls; black, mixtures a colors sei for street aod (et iat lined oughout wil e quali satin; rich'y trimmed ral braid and velvet. Compare these coats with $25.00 coats elsewhere and you will see your opportunity. Alterations FREE Sale at All Three Stores 23rd Street JAMES MICREERY & CO. ANNUAL SALE Sorosis Shoes Women’s Sorosis Boots, Oxford Ties and Slippers, including many standard and the latest fashionable models, Made of Patent Leather, Calf- skin, Glazed Kid, ete. 3.25 per pair former prices 4.00 and 5.00 ¢ ® 4.25 per pair former prices 6.00, 7.00 and 8.00 « 800 pairs of Shoes (small sizes and narrow widths only), 1.95 per pair values 3.50 and 4.00 Men’s Shoe Departments, Men’s Sorosis Shoes........ 0 385 values 5.00 and 6.00 34th Street has decided not to mix up tn the Hughes for Aue) asked If he would pee in the} the proceed- on tg that} neous political matter 1s I not to do of having my y judgment ather than the | egitimate needs of legislative bus!- H-16West 14th Stree! NEW YORK 4604462Filton S Street bab Broa Bt R 23rd Street MEN’S 23rd York ners cRMES McGREERY & C0. 34th Street In Both Stores, S HABERDASHERY. On Saturday, January the 18th. Showing of new Spring Neckwear, Shirts and ‘shirtings. The latest Novelty in Silk Knit Four-in-hands, All shades. 2.50 each Four-in-hand Scarfs, A wide range g foliage shades, 1.00 each yorted Madras and Percale Plait- ed Shirts, Coat model with cuffs at- c Custom finish 2.00 Gloves,—white ond light tan Shamois w.th leather edge. Button or clasp fastening. 2,00 Shirts made tomeasure, Latest models, Soft or stiff bosom I EWE ceinodoonpnnenbooesenood Street 34th Street 17.—Speaker wads-| | JAMES 23rd Street McGREERY & CO, 34th Street On Saturday, January the 18th, BOYS’ CLOTHING. In Both Stores, too Norfolk and double breasted Suits, tive fabrics. Models made of the most attrac- Sizes 8 to 16 years. As well as 75 Reefers, mostly small sizes. 4:75 former price 6.50 to 8.50 350 Washable Russian Suits. White and Colors, 1.45 and 1.95 former price 2.00 to 4.50 CHILDREN’S SUIT DEPTS. Coats of various materials 5.00 and 7.50 models. Odd sizes, In Both Stores. and former price 10.00 to 15.00 Suits of grey mixed fabrics Cheviot. Size 14 years, or blue 9.75 former price 15.00 Fur trimmed cloth and Evening Coats at reduced prices, MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS. In Both Stores. Semi-fitting Caracul Cloth Coats. Lined with satin, trimmed with braid. Full length. Size 14 and 16 years. 22.50 value 35.00 Double-breasted semi-fitting cloth Coats, with velvet collar. Half lined with satin. Size 14 and 16 years. 8.50 value 12.50 Suits made of grey plaid material. - Plaited skirt. collar, Size 14 and 16 years. Brilliantine Skirts. Length 37 to 39 inches, JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 24 inch coat with velvet 10,50 value 15.00 Plaited model. valu: 5.00 341th Street Lowest Priced House in New York for DependaBie Merchandise (ped ae tad a cen Ec WE SELL MORE REAL LACES THAN “ANY OTHER STORE IN AMERICA, t EnnIcH Bros. ESTABLISHED FIFTY YFAKS, In the Fany OVEFCOAt House UR annual ‘CHOICE OF THE HOUSE”’ sale—clearance, complete and final, is our object, and we allow no way. This stir finest fancy o' ts $30. evant gray handsome fancy n tures, these fine overcoats at $9.80, Men’s $10 to $15 Black Thibet and Suits, Men’s $2.00 and $3.00 Trousers, all sizes, Saturday at $ 6TH AVE. 22ND TO 25RD ST.NY il $20, $25, $30 Valoe thought of cost or profit to stand in cal Pick out the finest fancy ove coat j in the house, and it’s yours for $9.80. g offer gives you c i of a our “Yi yur choice Bovs’ $7.50 $8.50 and $10 Overcoats, ages 4 to 16 years, at $ $6.98 Girls’ $l Coats, $6. IRLS’ LONG CARACUL CLOTH COATS, illustrated; extremely nobby and stylish; Kersey, Cheviots and Ast hans, mostly trimmed with ; out. larly; Misses’ and Jr. $14 Suits, $5.98 Misses’ and Juntor Suits of p! cheviots, checks and plaids; not more than one 0 of a style. Coats are nobt tailored, | satin and trimmed with velvet. 5.98 kirts; all sizes from 12 to Girls’ $5. 60 Long Coats, $2.98 worth $12.00 and $14.00; at y mixtures; * ed velvet and bral 6 to 14 2 98 ears; reduced from $5.09 to...... © Girls’ $5.00 Dresses, $1.98 \ special lot of Girls’ Dresses in sailor suit style; nade of black and white checks and ‘1.98 rimmed with red braid; sizes 6 to 14 ears; $5.00 value, for made exactly as also coats of fine in very handsome models, k and velvet. Some lined through- They are coats that sell for $10.00 and $11.00 regu- 98 marked for to-Morrow at... +eeeeeeeeeeeees | Mint Chop y weEsT ae ‘STREET PI SATISFACTION _GUARANTEED OR, MONEY PROMPTLY Suey Frappe At Soda Fountain— Special forSaturday ‘cam, Eng- Bineapale Powsered CHARLOTTE REFUNDED 23 Hundreds of thousands — of women wear the “Liberty.” Why not you? The same quality leathers, the same styles, the same excellence ot finish for which other makers ask $3.50 and $4. Try a_ pair. Youll al- ways wear “Liberty ” Shoes for Women Economical and the ut Shoe in America for Comfort, Style and Durability de The New Pump Our own production—swell, neat and durable. Shown in eaten pk skin, vici, patent, dull kid, 13 metal and white kid. Every style high shoe and Ox- ford. And every size for Wo- men and FROM 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M. TO-MORROW ONLY THE BEST BAR = BIG BOYS’ COATS, ages 7 to 15; Buster Brown, &c. have velvet collars, Lively 4-Hour Sale of $1.50 All-Wool Nun’s Veiling = _ Waists at 69c tot P, M. only Powerful Price-Reduction for 4 Hours Only | Boys’ Warm Overcoats envblem on sleeve; lined; from 9 A. M. to 1 P.M. only, at. ..eeeeeeeeee rere Boys’ $4 & $5 Overcoats Reduced to $1.98 sh ON SALE ALL DAY| m Men & Your Men Two Marvelous Saturday Vaiues for 4 Hours Only in You may choose any Brys’ Coat in our Store, formerly priced at $2.50 and $3—and pay $1.45. GAIN—THE LOW2sT PRICE OF THE SEASON Russian Coats, 3 to 10, leading shades. Smaller sizes some red flannel 1.45 «as the e for We offer a chance you'll never hear of again this season, by presenting all our $10 and $12 SUITS AND 0 ER- COATS for the penal price of $6. 00 each. ats— values up to $12, some fabrics of- fered, suit or coat, at 6.00 ‘(Women’s ¢ Girls’ Swell Coats ON SALE FROM 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M. ONLY Girls’ $4 and $6 Fu'l Length Winter Coats, $2.29 Made from good quality cheviot, with storm handsomely trimmed with velvet; new sleeve i also all-wool plaids; ned throughout with all-wool, warm red flannel; ali are double breasted and d to edge with deep facing; large patch pockets and cut extra full; In sizes 6 to 14 years; $4 and $6 values; special from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. only at, each, 2.29 Look Where You Will, You'll eA Never Match These Stylish * Satin Lined Suits for Girls at $9.98 [ON SALE ALL DAY] in the new Prince Chap model; made from fine broadclth; coat Satin lined, tallor stitched, notch collar, new sleeves, 13-gore pleated skirt, finished with deep fold; in navy red, brown and black; sizes 14 to Women’s $10 Satin Lined All Wool Kersey Coats at $4.98 Needless to say much about these coats — enough ° that THEY'RE THE BEST BARGAIN WE’VE ANNOUNCED THIS SEASON—and_ that’s saying lots. From 9 A.M. tol P.M. Made of fine all-wool kersey; elaborately trimmed with wide Hercules braid, satin lined to waist with ex- tra quality heavy satin; full 50 inches long. Regular price $10; spe- cial for to-morrow, on sale for 4 hours, from 9 to 1 P. M. only, at, each, 4,98 This Coat, $4,098. The Third Boileau Girl 1908 Art Calendar In Ten Colors, Will Be Distributed With NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD January 19th. ib Greater New York Oaly, and HORTON’S ®