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(ee ere “ 5 IAICTED ON PERIURY CHARS Glaser, Who Got $66,000 Fee | from Park Sale, Sur- renders Himself. learned to-day ted by Queens Glaser connect the Kisse the city land on the F yamp ar Jamaica. eof $56,000 for putting Stump road an attorne: ard the news he went eriff Harvey in Long AS s00n as He was accompanied James W. Osborne, of M Ris friend, Willlam Wi! Rockaway. before Supreme at Flushing. G with leave ¢ plea by Feb. $5,000. Winkler provided ° At the same time John Wel Was indicted some days ago for fc fa the Kissena Park case. and wh hag been at Iberty on bonds of $1 wes arraigned to plead. Throu Osborne he also entered 2 plea of not guilty. His bond was continved. Assistant Attorney - General Nathan Vidtver, who !s conducting the Inquiry fmto the acandal, asked Justice Ju for bench warrants for two witneses, who, he said, could not be reached by swopoenas. Tho Justice isued an at- tachment for one man, who had already qpent one day before th Grand Jury. |r H declined to issue any warrants until farthr effort had been made to scrue the attendance of the witnesses. ‘Mr. Vidiver said th Grand Jury would of February. It is expected t indicti @ral officials of the Borough of Queens wil be returned next week. WANTS METHODIST CHURCH TO TAKE DOWN THE BARS. DETROIT, Mich., Feb. 7.—Addressing the Methodist ministers’ weekly confer- @mce here yesterday Rev. J. Ernest Balmer, pastor of Arnoli M. E. Church, advocated a rescinding of some of the ehurch’a prohibitions against amuse- ments. “Let the Methodist Hpiscopal Church rescind ite penal regulations on amuse- ments which have become a dead letter and take down the bars for conscien- tious persons who eee no wrong in some of the things prescribed, and it will be no trouble to fill the Churches,” said Rev. Mr. Balmer. RICE PAPER (White) Kisena Park transac. | ments against sev- | (oP a SEMA LANIER x The Prince of Cigarettes Absolutely New E] Frinci WAR ON “LONGPAT” ARMY MEN TELL OPENED BY COLER |Movement Starled to Oust McCarren From Leadership | in Kings County. WASHINGTON, Fe fcCarren movement in : ganized in ev rized In t MeCarren’s |” o said Coler to-day, “sold! @ party in the last|@ n and is prepared | ¥ t any ume. | 3 Bt out ocr Gubernatorial ele t the pa: and we are now determ: back to the po- re MoCarren and Me- ed it. has caused millions of held up in the Board of should have gone for s in Brooklyn. His man he Board takes his orders n to the detriment of McCarren cross the ugh lines are not siwyposed to id Coler. “We want no tiger vn. We want a clean De- Prestdent Coler against 3 ren and that Tammany is really golne to De a factor in the “Long Pat." is in ¢ t crusade against NASSAU NOT FOR LOEB. President's Secretary May Not Be National Delegate. ALBANY, Feb. 7.—Judge Wallace, of Nassau, who had a talk here yesterday with Senator Burr, announced that William Loeb, secretary to the Prest- dent, would not be sent to the Repub- lican National Convention as a delegate from the Nassau-Suffolk district. a le of Nassau,” said Judge elieve that they ought to one to represent them at the m who has made that county his residence. We are certain that Mr. Loeb will not go from Nassau, and that Congressman Cocks will. He is our choice.” Assemblyman Lupton will probably be named as the delegate from Suffolk. Thts season's 10 Youths’ B 15 to 20 years, formerly sold for $18.00 2O HOO 9F99 9900 06-000000000000000000060006 + SOOOO: Cork® Tip Havana Cigarettes Do Not Stain the Fingers Just Introduced—Have sprung into instant popularity. The success of the cigarette age. The demand of New York smok- ers alone has necessitated increasing the factory output seven- fold since they were placed on the market, December 4, 1907. 10c per box of 10 “EVERYWHERE” HAVANA-AMERICAN COMPANY 4tlso makers of El Principe de Gales Havana Cigars) Packed in Cedar Wood boxes containing 50 and 100 cigarettes, sold at 50c and $1.00 respectively THE EVENING THER GINCES = Bonwit, Harris & Co Broadway—CORNER 21ST ST.—Fitth Ave. Most Important Sale of the Season Your unrestricted chotce of the entire stock of Men’s High Grade Winter Suits Former price up to $40.00 able fabrics. Some are lined throughout with sith. Ls SPECIAL tao fc- small men. Single and double breasted, i e de Gales n tw n ation, T sack rat Heat Without Cosi x Gas Jet Generator By Using 1h THE GENERATOR YS Cait a 900 $O OOOO 04 900000000600600066060605 09009000009 0009090050605606065:600008: and Overcoats 15.00 productions in black and fashton- usiness Suits suits that | Your choice 10.00 to $20.00. } > PECTORAL PAPER (Brown) WORLD, FRIDAY, UNION SQUARE, 14th St., n. B’way. 279 BROADWAY, rn. Chambers St. unton'S3. Store Until10 P.M advance. FEBRUARY 7, (Rf €R : of re Ayicthers Have You Ever Been Abie io Buy Clothes ai Aveut Hait Price From Such Concerns as These? THE STEIN-BLOCH COMPANY, L, ADLER BROS. & CO., HORNTHAL, BENJAMIN & REIM, THE FECHHEIMER, FISCHEL CO., A. B. KIRSCHBAUM & CO.,, MICHAELS, STERN & CO. famous Brill directed tailoring organizations, and the four Here are garments tailored expressly for Brill stores, by these great makers, the finest tailored and most modern garments known. Garments designed by the highest salaried de- signers in the world, garments that are advance style now and will be good style next season. Garments made of fabrics woven iby the world’s best mills—many designs and colorings ex- clusively in Brill stores. Garments that at original low prices were best value in New York. Original prices are now reduced 30 to 50%. Brill all wool Suits and Overcoats that were extreme values at $12.50 and $15—some were $18, $7.50 Brill hand tailored Suits and Overcoats that were extreme values at $18 and $20—some were $10.00 Brill finest Suits and Overcoats from the best wholesale tailors in the world. Former prices were $22.50, $25 and $28. $14.50 Brill pure worsted Trousers, tailored by Hun- gerford system journeymen, that were extreme values at $6, All Brill Suits and Overcoats for young men 16 to 20 years Reduced 30 to 50% SPECIAL! Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats that were extreme $8 and $10 values, $5.00 All Brill Suits and Overcoats for boys and children 3 to 16 years Reduced 30 to 50°, SPECIAL! Children’s high grade all woo! Frieze, Melton Cheviot and Twill Overcoats in black, Oxford, new gray and brown shades. Sizes 11 to 16 years. Former prices, $5.95, $6.95 and $7.95, $3.00 Not Ready Until 9 A. M. Saturday. Buy now for next year! Never before have Brill stores offered such good values. Good cloth- ing will not be cheaper next season. On the con- trary, indications are that it will cost more, because mills are producing only a limited supply of fabrics and are asking as much as last season, and in many cases more, per yard. and Cortiandt St, Storos Open . Saturday. Words and music of the “Soul Kiss Waltz Song” as produced at the New York Theatre with GENEE, the World’s greatest dancer, will be given in the Magazine Section of next Sunday’s World. Order from newsdealer in 1908. 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich. 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. aviom Store Unt We.M, Remember each newsdealer’s sup- ply is limited. Advance order is necessary. Saks X Herald Square Announce that the Sale of Suits & Overcoats for Men at $12 Formerly $15 to $20 Will End on Saturday. Suits: In single breasted styles, of fancy mixed, also blue and black, materials, The sizes are not complete, but the variety still affords Satisfactory choice. For large or small men the assort- ment is good, with o sprinkling of medium sizes. QOvercoats: In plain or fancy mixed fabrics. Also: Spring-weight Suits and Overcoats | left from last season. Values up to O38 Gr2 The fabrics are mainly in attractive fancy effects. Saturday, February 8th Final Clearance Sale of Coats, Suits and Dresses for Girls, Misses & Small Women To effect an immediate disposal, our entire stock is offered at the following extraordinary price concessions: fe if id mi: 3 470 Coats ("8% teen") M or full length models of mannish mixtures, cheviots, ker- seys, broadcloths, karakul cloths or velvets; plain tailored or trimmed styles in assorted colorings. Formerly $8.50 to $11.50, at $3.95 os 12.50 to 14.50, at 5.90 “15,00 to 18.50, at 7.75 “19.75 to 29-50, at $0.50 73 Street & Evening Coats (for misses and small women; 14 to 18 years. 32 to 36 bust): full length; of broadcloth, cheviots, karakul cloth or kerseys. Formerly $10.00 to $12.50, at $3.95 i 35.00 to 45.00, at 19.50 35 Fur-Lined Coats (5 O78 ts) Formerly $29.50 to $48.50, at $19.50 8 Tailored Suits (for girls, misses and small women, 12 to 13 years; 30 to 36 bust) plain or fancy broadcloths, cheviots, mixtures or velvets. Formerly $15.00 to $20.00, at $7.50 e 20.00 to 24.50, at $0.75 x: 29.50 to 39-50, at 15.00 100 Fancy Dresses (2 83.20") of cheviots, serges, challies, batiste or veilings in plain colors, plaids or stripes. Formerly $4.95 to $5.50, at $1.95 a 5.95 to 8.90, at 3.95 13.50 to 16.50, at 7.75 19.50 to 24.50, at 9.75 a 9.00 to 39.50, at $5.00 4“ Friday and Saturday Final Clearance Sale of Shoes for Boys and Girls Shoes for Boys, in calfskin, gun metal! calf or patent leather. Lace or blucher '$2,60 models, sizes 1 to 5%. Formerly$3.50&$4! Shoes for Boys, gun metal calf or patent leather. Sizes 1 to 5/4, formerly $2.50, at $1.95 9 to 13%, formerly $2.50, at $1.60 Sizes1to 5%, formerly $2.50 & $3, at $1.60 Smaller sizes, formerly $2.50, at $1.25 Boots for Misses and Children—button styles— of patent leather, gun metal calf or glazed kid. formerly $1.75, at $1.20 11% to 2, formerly $2.50, at $1.70 234 to 5, formerly $3.00, at $2,20 Shoes for Children—incomplete lines | ¢y 49 Sizes 11 to 5, formerly $2 and $2.50 J ~ ° egdings for Children—o! cloth or leather) leggings fer Formerly $1.50 to $2.50) 95c Sizes 8/4 to Il, Friday and Saturday Final Clearance Sale of Clothing for Boys At Unprecedénted Price Reductions Norfolk s of tweeds, cheviots or| worsteds; kerbockers; 7 to IG yrs. + $6.00 Formerly $7.50 to $15.00, at) Reefers & Russian Qvercoats of chev- iots, tweeds orw! ytolOyrs. $4,75 Formerly $6.50 to $12.50, at Chesterfield Overcoats, single or double breasted mod to 16 years, Formerly $8.50 & $10.00, at $6.50 Formerly 12.50 to 18.00, at 9.50 Sweaters of pure worsted; heavy roll collar or V | neck; plain or fancy weave. Values $3.00 & $4.00 f$3.95 Pajamas for youths and boys, of flannelette or | madras. Values 750 & 85c J 59% Hats for Children Our entire stock of Winter Hats of furs, astra- | khan, chinchilla or beor cloth, in white, gray, $1.00 black, red or navy. Values up to $5.00 a