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thera depends on the countie: Grieans which compos e political machinery in both cou is apparent justifica- o-day that a car- y would be can't be coereed, and that the executive | Grady was terse and to the point: branch of the State government 1s not! “The Governor is a bad loser,” necessarily qualified or authorized to | said je district of the the han he a FACE-TRACK MEN ALARMED BY DEP dictate to the lawmaking body. While! ‘rhe Republican Senators who v to pro- \the eight Republican Senators who ald-| with the Governor on the rac organtzation favocable ed McCarren and the sixteen Demorats | proposit! were not very sym lender of N' % defeating the race-track recommenijas with his decisive demand for anotli erritt, who !8 tion were startled by the suddenness of race. | the Governor's response, each to-day ae- Unless some of the Repub n Sen- Democratic leader of Niagara sth parties, clared he would vote the same way {f | ators who voted against the Governor | county is Deputy State Treasurer | Wileox denied the story that his wife [ the opportunity came. should change. his only chance of win- | George Batten Murphy. secre-| jad asked lilm to vote against he mF hicoarneniiarelter: I ning wi the man who fs | tary to I is the Dem-| race-track bills, that she knew how he Le ecarren chiet elected enth district | ocratic leader of Orleans ty. As | was going to vote, or cared anything SaaNtlon aiatacts next mo there was | the Issue of the campaign will be-| about ft. oe : mot the’ Governoritor |. 80) Broa gin early next week will interest the| “I voted as I thought proper." he a e attack, Tie said in Qt the vacancy To-day, however, much ! promoters of race tracks more than tho said. “and my vote speaks for ttself.” ernor Is acting ed Fool,” Savs Spokes- ; ~. if he Intended thia for man McCarren, ta: | i} ‘ | what I meant | | 3 Franklin Simon & Co. | FAT FOLKS FAVOR) Fifth Avenue, 37th-38th Sts. apldls ‘anes Wrinkles . ee | Young Men's Suits Stomach Tis, and. Requires Distinct models, for college and dress wear; imported fabrics, superior tailoring; ages 15 to 22. «4. 12.75 15.75 18.75 Special Satuarday---Boys’ Suits and Top Coats of all wool cloths—sewed with silk—wear guaranteed. The cost of de! pills falis heavily on qwhich are said to have paid $750,000 for the operation. The two political ma- | @hines of the State. it ts said on good @uthority, will receive $20,000 each “for r and the remaining ¢ 650,000 was for “incidentals,” of which , here is expected to remain no written Becord. The Senators who voted against the | ‘pills become very Indignant at the sug- gestion that money influenced any vote, ‘and in the absence of proof their state- fments are accegted for what they are worth. « The race track comfort ani health | rely unnecessary. | Bigger tells us! that Is far superior | 0, rooney will buy for yperfiuous flesh. It ts said this) re wil! take the fat off of man the rate of p k ow a. Moreover, !t d Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits— Custom Tailored Double Breasted Suits— men are obviously Jarmed at the militant attitude of the extra pair knickerbockers, of all wool extra pair knickerbockers, of all wool Governor in his announced determina- Scotch Tweeds, cheviots, homespuns and 6 Tweeds, cheviots, homespuns and navy blu 75 tion to ae, wee He Be 0 ues fe GY Sea! mavy serges; 8 to 17 years. Value $9.75...- 15 serge; 8 to 17 years, Value $12.50........ 9. saidia aiaia tersnbea advantage. in vneaynadat eae) Navy Blue Serge Reeiers— English Covert Top Coats— § The Governor says he will a special aOAT Double breasted model of English serge, Of tan and gray English covert cloth, also her? 5.00 9.75 élection in Fanchot's district and a spe- lal session of the LegiSature in May [ft Venetian lined; 3 to 10 years. Value $7.50.. ringbone cheviots; 8 to 17 years. Value $12.50, New Modeis---Misses’ Tatiored Sutts Entirely new and distinct models of high class fabrics, superior tailoring. 34.50 45.00 59.50 Special Sale---Misses’ Tatiored Suits Three Piece Princess Suits— ted coat, fancy silk lining, tailored dress of imported English cloths; aiterns; Heretofore $34 ree Piece Suits - Stern Brothers Boys’ and Qiirls’ Shoes Button and Lace Shoes, Oxford and Gibson Ties, Dancing Pumps and Slippers, IN TAN AND BLACK CALF, VICI KID, PATENT THER, WHITE CANVAS AN U k MADE ON LASTS SPECIALLY SHAPED FOR GROWING FEET. , Smart Tailored Coat Suits— | English serges, in navy and new spring col- orinigs, or double breasted coats, 14 to 20 x 1 9.75 ted Panajah in new colorings, ta!- , embroidered detachable collar tailored Princess dress, hand- somely braided in self colors; 14 to 20 years. Value $55.00... exclusive OND FLOOR, Desirable Ribbons in white, black and all spring colorings, Misses’ and Giris’ Coats and Dresses ; 5 inch Radiant Taffeta lish tors c Pri cial { i Senecastcs * | Englis v.rt or Serge Coats— Misses’ Princess Dresses— “ian | 4 inch Satin Taffe! at 19 ya, Or ry lish adie op ten xa ith OF t ht or cadet blue or ine <¢ 39)! “ o single or double breasted model, striped silk w d id sleeves, emb'd ree row 9 tinal [urstiens LEM, “ 25¢ | lining: 6 to 16 years, Value $1873........ DZS) Sats: 141to 20 years, Vaue ase... © O0O5 6 inch Moire Taffeta, " 29c Checked or Striped Spring Coats— Hand Embroidered Linen Cresses— Hand tailored, of exc velvet collar, taffeta s © to 18 years. Value $21. lusive imported cloths, Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel . 14.50) Excelient Values for Saturday Girls’ and Boys’ Hosiery { Misses’ Tailor-made Su Girls’ and Boys’ Ribb:d Hose— check effects, taffeta silk Superior quality black or tan ribbed cotton, ! and 16 yrs, double ‘ Of French linen, in. white Copenhagen blue, 14 to 20 years. ink, light or Value $ 14.50 jain serges or fancy stripe and g, pleated or gored skirts, 14 ‘Infants’ and Children’s Novelty Socks— {Cotton and Lisle, fai 25c checked and plaid tops. Misses’ and Girls’ Trimmed Hats | Girls’ Ready to Wear Hats— Imported Java Hats, trimmed with handsome 2.95 4 05 , rose and ribbon tri silk scarfs. Value $4.75 .. ADO Small Children’s Coats stripes, $17.50 25c all sizes Actual Value $25.00 to 30.00 Misses’ Junior Suits, of plain serges, shepherd checks and fancy worsted materials, double-breasted model, full pleated skirt with fold, 12 to 16 yrs, Value $17.50, 12.50 Girls’ Reefers, of navy and red serge, also shepherd checks, fancy strine and check worsted materials, inlaid silk collar, taffeta silk lining, 6 to 14 yrs, Value $11.95, Children’s Coats, New Models, of shepherd checks, navy and red paca cloth, nicely tailored, 2 to 6 yrs, Girls’ White Lawn Dresses, Dutch Neck Model, wide embroidery at bottom of skirt, 6 to 14 yrs, Value $6.95, Dressy Trimmed Hats— Of Tuscan leghorn or rough straws, trimmed flowers, ribbons and wings. Value $9.75.. Dressy French Trimmed Hats— 6.50 9.75 8.95 $3.50 to 5.95 | ep SRE RS 4.95 Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing Misses’ Trimmed Sailor Hats— Infants’ Department—Mezzanine Floor—Rear Elevator. Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, Straight and roiled brims, trimmed with Tailored Spring Coats— $4.95 to 16.50 5.00 8.75 of blue serge, plain and fancy worsteds & cheviots, be °. a = = pompons, quills and ribbons, Value $7.50.. | Of English cheviot serge, navy or red, Reefers, Top Coats, Sailors and Russian Suits, | | its, 4,95 to 10.50 | Custom Tailored Coats— Of shepherd checks and handsome English stripes} 2 to 6 years. Value $12.50... A Siete acer Ltd Venetian lined; 2 to 5 yea Value $7.50... of plain and fancy materials, Young Men’s Suits, The Latest Models, in Imported and Domestic Fabrics, 11.56 to 24.50 Extraordinasy Offerings Boys’ Yoke Norfolk Suits, finest grades imported worsteds, only 75 suits, Values up to $12.00 an Suits, of all wool fancy | es, some with extra white shields, at 4.95 Values up to $6.50 | Complete Line of Straw Hats in staple and novelty effects. + 28.45 Boys’ Sailor and Russi cheviots and cassi im Soda Crackers with crack to them | Soda Crackers with snap to them West Twenty-third Street | Soda Crackers with taste to them Millinery Uneeda Biscuit Lord & Taylor Saturday, April 11th Misses’ €8 Children’s Hats $3.85 | value $5.50 to $6.50 Oven-fresh—Oven-crisp—Oven-clean— JF NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY | In dust tight, moisture proof packages, Never sold in bulk. een pe REE Broadway & aoth St.; sth Ave.; spth St | | \ ] f THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1908, Easter Shoppers Delighted| at LAMBERT’S WéE ARE pleasing the crowds of Easter gift buyers. They tell us so, and they ought to know. We are turning out brilliant and novel stock from our own factory and we are getting the best products of other manufacturers in this country and abroad. We are keeping our own expznses down to low-water mark, so that we can save money for our customers without taking it out of the goods themselves. Our remodelling department is busy with old diamond jewelry, which it makes into new. In a general notice of this kind we cannot begin to tell all that we accomplish in this iine. Bring us your old ornaments and let us show you. DIAMOND RINGS. F our store were off the main lines of travel | elry. In fact, our place is e: to reach from any would still be wo: while to come to us for} part of the city and we can save you money on | engagement rings and other forms of diamond jew-I diamonds, besides giving the most original designs. ' <S Solid 14 -- karat Fine Diamond Hide 14 - karat gold hoop + 80) G B10 RACELETS. Hundreds of IN B ome nus recently. ve ni GS. _ ial 1k ing Ring is| p Ad with as| of d E’ man mad much ¢ cial m 14.00 2 5 with an Easter hat you want al a price lower than é the reliability od by United ected and regu- Ir you are gol watch we have j ould expect to pay, Soli Woman's plain or case, fin Same sty! T this season we have many calls for Contirmacion gifts, which we take pleasure in showing to pars ents and friends, who are invited to in$pect the stock at their leisure. If they have not made up their minds when they call they will find many suggestions in our show cases. RETAILERS AND IMPORTERS, Third Ave., Cor. 58th St. | 1908 World AlmanacNow onSale,»; was. Open Evenings Until 6.30. Saturday Nights Until 10. Price, 25c.3