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CONEY FIVE-CEN BLLSEWTE, SURE OF PASSE Taken From Railroad Com- mittee and Advanced to Final Reading. M’CARREN OPPOSES IT. Agnew Also Against Measure. With B. R. T. Agents Hustling. ‘orrespordent of The (Spectal from a Staff Bvening ALBANY, April 2.—The stantial and, to the corporation Sena- won in the retited to most sub tors, unexpected victory Legislature this session was ‘The Evening World last night when by A vote of 2% to 18 the Senate Hscharged its Railroad Commission from consideration of the Mive-c Island Fare bil. ‘The friends of that measure, Home of them converted after a gn which they will not forget in succeeded tn advancing tt to third read- ing. With ordinary luck and watonful- Ress on the part of the promoters of the bill, it should pase not later than ‘Wednesday and be tn the San: Governor when the Legislature adjourns on Thursday. ‘Theat the agents thdr corppr make a desperate 6 Dill on finel passage ‘They will carry their tremity and dofeat ii. Bu fm the face of the will fail M’Carren and Agnew Oppose It The debate on the : made by Senator “The McMa on vote last night th ation was one of session from Long Island t vote in detail was as Conalan Hasenflug Musan Yaylor “Ackroyd, cud Puller, H McManus, uilivan, Thompson, Democrats; and Burr, mer gon, Foeiker, Gilchrist, Grattan, Han- cock, Hooker, Knapp, O'Neil, t Baxe, Travis and Wemple, Ki 2. Again strong. Dunn, Fancher, Gates. n Raines, ‘Cully, White and Wilcox, te publicans; and Boyce, MoUarren and Rampeerger, Democrats—1s, McManus Leads Fight. Im moving the ¢ move the progress of signed to accomplish but the bill passed by rms the name of t mittee of that body. fle said the pili as originally framed had borne t name of Assemblyman Wagner, ou Republican majority had adopted its Own with the consent of Mr. Wa ner. McCall and Owens In Line. Benator MoUaii seconded tie motion q@ade by McManus and Senator 0 put himself squarely in line for} tisfacth with ot expressing his sutisfaction it Assembly and Railroad “Con ‘Oposition to pass the Permittee, bill instead of thut ntro- duced b: him. The causa of the measure was cham- pioned on the Republican side by Se: Btor Gilenrist, of Kings, who not oniy made a strong argument tn favor of it but who secured several votes by mov fag. around among the upstate Sena tors, Senators Travis, Saxe and Fuller leo spoke in favor of the motion to Gischarge the oummittee, and Senator Page urged several of his Republican colleagues to vote for it ‘Agnew took no part in the nor did be seek to enlist, the support of any of the Repubifcan Senatore. He merely voted “no” when his name was debate, led. Wilcox, chairman of the Railroads Cammittee, opposed the motion. ‘The bill will now take its place third reading calendar of t and may be progressed by consent if it is found tt reached before final adjournme: regular order of things, Wagner Much Pleased. Senator MeManus will probably givs notice to-day of a motion ‘to be be in the made on Wed: to suspend the rules, 80 th dodge the ordi- nary’ techni put on final pass: Te it bya is found that the bil in the open McManus. Moca and Tr: As a Carrier-Pigeon Circles Round and then strikes out straight- way in the direction of the home whence it came, so a World “Lost and Found” Ad. circulates about into more New York City homes and offices, daily, than can be reached through ANY TWO other morning news papers COMBINED, finding the missing article it is sent after If It Is Not Quite Lost Forever. POOF EO 60090009509 COO OOSHOS EK PEDO PIES 49900000000 0000 90 ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TAFT TABLED; 738 TO 25 IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. emergency message Telephone Removals moval orders received during April and May, it is requested that subscribers desiring to changes make any ch in f telephone equipment Notify the Contract Dopartment as far in NEW YORK TELEPHONE ©O. advance as possible. Contract Offices : MAX SHINEORN GRABBED | BY THE BOSTON POLICE | Max ational renu- | BOSTON, Ap Shinborr the bank rob! THE N.Y. & A. aiWilioughby St. Nr iT Fniton St. Jr 40 Fifth Ave. S38 Wroadway, Br 8 Harden brk Ay. Jumaicn 71 Tomipking Av. Tompkevie,8.1 160 Market Bt, Newark, Nod , TELEPHONE oo. Kiyn 12x0 Main Ms Hedford Hh “ket shop bus ry 1) Tom| incon Newark rN vy last night i pdes Commit- \r @ meas- fe on ling in the Senate. SEAA LALA AAA AKARA? POOOOO OOOO 00009000000 OOOO OOOOH Bonwit, Harris & Co Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. : st St, JBPALA A scratched and marred top practically ruins a table, so far as its beauty is concerned. It isn’t neces- sary to discard an old table simply because the finish is not what it should be. Get a can of JAP-A-I.AC today and see for yourself just how wonder- ful a rejuvenator it ; 4 400 Men’s Suits, Hand Tailored, Ready --for--Use. In all the desired fabrics of light, medium and cark colors, taken from our $25.00 lines FOR THIS SALE, They are equal in every point to the most costly tailored Suits. —s> Men’s Suit Sale SIXTEEN AC Special = : a Al pecia BEAUTIFUL Price 1 3 .00 3 COLORS. j * [SIZES FROM 4 PINT 701 GALLON} 99900000 0000000 00000000000 Soecccocsooooorooooors ° SHOEDOM TOPICS VALUE Don’t get the idea that “cheap price” with us means cheaply made shoes for you. We won't sell you a shoe that isn’t worth more than you pay for it. That's because we value your friendship as well as your money. Here is proof of it: 5.000 Pairs All America 4 Women’s Trade Marked 53° and *4-° Oxford Ties, Pumps and Gibson Ties *1.95 ‘ All Styles All Leathers hese I Shoes on Sale in Our 3d Floor Only, Sample lots and in alls Women’s Button Oxfords Makers regular $2.50 grades, 4», Patent Coltskin uppers; ex- TR, itension soles; mili- Boys’ School Shoes cep ee Made of fine Vici Kid leather; EX- } Solid Leather. Sat 95e { Tans, Kk Patent Coliskin | and Vici Kid, TENSION SOLES ; Sizes 6 to 11; worth $1.50, 95 | 9, Nomen s Gibson Maker's regular ies $2 grades. Gun Metal Calfskin and Patent Coltskin upper: Sizes 9 to 134 and 4 to Calfskin uppers; worth $1.50, at. . Tan Shoes for Misses Lace and Button to 2; LACE and BUTTON; Oxfords Maker's regular $2 grades, kidskin up- pers, exten- sion soles —Cuban heels; sizes i ( Ve maker's regular gradeniats ss vacsraesend ! Owing to the rush of re- | TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1908. 12 Minutes e e RESTAURANT from Hoboken} SIXTHIAV, 19®70 20* STREETS NEW YORK. Station in l’asement | A Millinery Announcement | ao 7 HIE. unprecedented response from our Sunday announcements of our special sale of Trimmed Dress and Street Hats at ‘8.95 has encouraged us’ to prepare another large collection of new Spring hats to be sold at this price. #47 Second Floor, We knew the beauti/ul quality of the materials used on those hats with the unusual amount o! atyle given them would touch the hearts and suit the pocket-books of smart women. Why pay 312.50 and more for what you can buy here for $8.05. The prettiest Trimmed Dress Hats of the sea- son, beautifully trimmed with rich French Flowers and roliage.............5 Gouge $8.95 those who have waited until after Easter to buy certainly benetit greatly in this offering. Alto a Swell Trimmed Tailor Suit Hats with an individuality and style not to be $7.95 &> $8.95 tound elsewhere at any price UNTRIMMED HATS (ist. FlL)—Every new shape and every new straw. Women often tell us they would Tike to look further before ur hasing, but they come back enthusiastic over our assortment and buy here. Untrimmed Hats at 98c, $1.25, $1.48, and up to $5.50 | *9.95 for 100-Piece Dinner Sets | guarantee these Sets unqualifiedly as perfect E W in every way. The designs are beautiful border and spray floral designs in diflerent colors, finished with gold tracings and gold lines. Full 100- piece Soup Tureen composition; newest Shapes—-pery Sebistercjieies stele crelelereiere}sieleleierente $9.95 = £27 Fifth Floor, Read Them All. Fine Austrian China ‘Tea Cups and Saucers; two pretty shapes; value 25c. Pair.. . 19¢ Covered Milk Pitchers, quart; a:sorled 1 their Dress Hats le of those Other Specially Priced Items. China and Porcelain 56 piece ‘Tea Sets, beautifully deco rated and treated with gold i $4.95 bO-piece Decorated Dinner Set of best quality porcelain, suitable for cottage use.... ‘ $6.95 | Fancy China Covered Cracker Jars. Limoges (France) China Fish Sets, beautifully decorated | Plain blown glass Water ‘Tumblers, best quality—regular and tinted— regularly $14.50, at 5.95 size for family use. Special. . 5 é for 22¢ W0-picce and 12-pices Bedroom Sets, $2.25 and $3.95 dinieres, 10 and L2-inch—regularly <1, atoees ra Cotta Busts of Mu ithors, ete wlish Fireproof Teapots at 25e, 3Uc. 35¢ 40¢ and 59c Faney China Decorated Salad or Fruit Bowls. 39¢ Yellow Mixing Bowls at Sc, 6c, 10c, 15¢ to 50¢ 12 to 18 in. Colonial Glass Flower Vases....... 252 Blown glass needle etched Water ‘Tumblers, 6 tor 38c¢ s-inch Gas Globes: new shapes, 12c, 25c, 35¢ and 50c Bath Tub Seats, oak finish on maple word; rubber cov ered ends. Special while 200 last at.. 7-piece decorated Berry Sets; worth $1 at... More of those Novelty Cow Creamers ut fancy China decorated Celery Trays; worth | *40 Brass Beds at °23.75 | This BED Sa apes is a special item prepared to ineet the great demand for a medium priced Bed from people furnishing summer homes. We have exerted every effort to grade up the quality and seale down the price and place this special beyond competition. You are invited to judge of our succe! 4@ Fourth Floor. ‘These Beds are as illustrated; 2-inch continuous posts, seven I-nch laterals with rod ends on head and footboard: mounted with extra heavy husks, securely joined and fitted; finished with guaranteed best French lacquer in 40, 9.6 and 3.0 sizes, For to-morrow $23.75 e only, at $36 Mahogany Dress- | $2.50 Dining Chairs 1.75 These chairs are constructed to last ers at 924.75 a lifetime; handsome, graceful, b An excellent example of fine work manship, highly polished, a very cor- | ly polished, golden oak with ‘heavy box frames, closely woven cane seat rect pattern; top 22x40, fitted with a 20x30 oval French bevel plate mirror, | and claw fect, built for comfort and strength. lacquered brass trimmings. | Arm Chairs to match, 3.75 $23 Ostermoor Mat- 3 $18 China Closets at tresses, $15.00 | Cu 212.75 $5.95 Dining Chairs, leather 9 76 if made in one part (or $15.50 if | Solid oak, golden finish, finely pol ie Wey Cet made in two parts); 43 Ibs., hand | ished, 37 inches wide, 70 inches high, uf ts to match, 3: laid fillmz, built not stuffed, bound | bent end glasses, shaped legs, 3 ad- $13.50 Weathered Oak But 11.75 edges, square corners, beautitully | justable oak shelves and mirror gal fets at.. : GOH 00 . made in your choice of ticking. | lery top $20.00 Weathered Oak E 2 $10.50 Box Springs, at $7.75 |” $27.00 Closets, $28.75. tension Tables ates... 16.50 Continuing B Is R g | | that saleof VYUSSEIS Kuss 1 moans asaving to you of at least 25%. There areno “its” connected with these Tapestry Brussels Rugs. They are absolutely perfect goods, and will fit in excel.ently in your summer home—or city home tor that matter. ga Fourth Moor. oxt2 (f4"5) at $16.50 8.3x19.6 so, ) at $13.50 oxo (34) at $7.50 35c Plain White Extra Heavy China Matting, Yard 22c Every kind of New Matting is represented on our Hoor, trom the beautiful Japanese palm rice straw to coarser grades of China, at $7.25 to $24 per roll. 35c Carpet Pattern Japanese Cotton Warp Matting, Yard, 18c Closing out Sampson's No | Oilcloth—All Medji, Colonial, Betsy Ross, Crex and other our Soc grade to goat, yard...seee0-. DIC \ Summer Rugs at Special prices, \ 27 Sixth Floor, Tel., 2,100 Chelnea. Sugar Cured Hams, Hoyal Stuart Brand, tender, lean, mvcet Butterine, Armour's, U. S, Olives, imported Queen Olives, less than cost of importation: Harms, U: pau ert so Ure inspected, guaranteed absolutely large, bright, crisp fruit; gal. kit ularly at 1c, average we 98c.: 1) gal. jar 55c; qt. from Bo) Ibe. specia pure, Ib. print 18¢ Neem ea i 30c torthis sale, Ib 12 .¢ | conked “Ox lic] rapa Se 35 Flour ' ‘ a in Scientine Fur Storage Furs called for and delivered. Rates very moderate That } Important 3-Day Sale of Used Pianos ID you read Monday’s announcement? — It contained the five lists of rare Piano bargains—one for each day of the week. To-day’s sale is a howling suceess—just as it deserved to be. But that is ancient history now. What you are con- cerned in is the list for to- morrow. Here it is: FOR WEDNESDAY. Sale When Price New Chickering. 385 $500 -Needham.. 95 350 Hall...... 95 800 Knorr.... 95 300 Krakauer. 150 400 Weser.... 95 300 Vose ..... 150 350 Monarch.. 115 300 Lighte..... 95 300 Sterling ... 195 3875 Bailey .... 175 De Rivas.: 195 Schencke.. 200 And 42 others Every one a good instrument—one that will give you years of pleasure, Orit, within a year, you wish a more expensive instrument, we will allow amount paid toward payment for new piano from our stock. This is a rare opportunity con- sidering the merit of the instrus ment, the very low prices and our easy payment terms of ‘5 Down ‘la week on any piano costing $150 or less. Equally favorable terms on more costly instruments. Other splendid lists for Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday. if vou do not tind the make you prefer in to-morrow’s list. $15.75 for Hood Go-Carts &> Carriages £a7 Third Floor, J either natural reed or Drown finish, strong steel springs; drawn steel tubing reachers; heavy rubber tire wheels, enamelled pus bar. Carriages are light weight and have asiustable buck $3 5 755 and foot-rest, at Other Hooded Go-Carts at We ie f $11.25, $12.75, $18.75 and 20c! meu 8. Bh BO" | FAN abe Pe. ? 43 $25.00 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO) eS ee { | | }

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