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THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1908. declared to have polled the larger num- ber of votes will secure a certificate from the Secretary of State without a legal battle, particularly !f the Repub- can candidate 1s declared elected. There ure the elements of any num- ber of legal and technical complications involved in the final action of the Seo- retary of State which the friends of the tracks will not be slow to take ad- RACING BILL WAR If a vote were to take place on the race-track problem to-morrow the r sult would undoubtedly be the same as oo }on the day when the Governor's sup- porters failed to line up the twenty- Pegisiators After Putting in a|six votes necessary for the passage of the measures. A canvass of the Senate Few Bills Hurry Back by The Evening World correspondent : has failed to reveal any weakness in L Home. the opposition. On the other hand, there were frequent predictions thet if [necessary there would be # convert from | the Go * AFTER STOCK GAMBLERS | tne Goresncr, hopave just as sanguine of succeeding at his third try as the other fellows are that Measures Favored by Gov,)they witt ick nim. Hughes Get First Attention |at4cHINES LINE at Extra Session. UP TO DEFEAT HUGHES'S BILLS. (Bpectal to The Bvening World.) ALBANY, May 12.—The Senate and Assembly after a short session to-day @ecided to mark time until a week from next Monday night when the new sen- ator from the forty-seventh district of At a gathering of State Committee- men at Republican State Headquarters to-day, hostility was openly expressed to the Governor's race track and direct nominations measures. It wan stated that the recommenda- tions of the Governor will not be made Niagara and Orleans will take the seat | party measures and that the Repubil- made vacant by the death of Stanislaus | cans will not caucus on any of the Franchot. Senator Raines, the Repub- | Proposed bille. The race track bill ttself, it is as dere betO oP io Cede sald! erred, will be defeated by a large vote, that on that night there would be some| so that there will remain no uncer- action on the Governo: tainty as to its fate the attitude of gambling Dilis. the legislators toward the Governor. This was the burden of the general “1 expect every member of the Senate | inix at headquarters here to do business,” he announced. Tammany and the Republican bosses ‘A batch of bills were introduced in have come together. There was @ oon- both houses to-day carrying out reoom- fefence the other day betwen repre Goto 2 Cixy aaricn, Gig pi GEER Ch eda peed CO ald be aay Was agreed that the antl-race track ‘ investigation of Wall street. in Lorne e and direct nominations bill be defeated House, anti-race track accordance with the demand of The") @ # ane or 5 aus via senstor nmany ie particularly interested in World, ae intreeuoes one he of. th@ Face track bill and will tarow to | Davis: / Ite is) Chey eames z support to it the nominations | dlicans are moatly not want adopted. fere4 at the regular session calling for bill which the Rey the appointment of a oommities con- | interested tn, and g@isung of members appointed by the, = Governor, the majority leader of the Benate and the Speaker of the Assem- biy. Flock Back Home. ‘Assemblyman Wagner also offered an enti-stock gambling Dill. ors Direct Primary Nom- {nations bill was introduced by Senator Travis. Senator Sax put in a bill call- ing for an investigation of the number ‘end condition of the unemployed, while | Genator Page offerei his old measure for a more complete identification ot | electors. | Benator Davia, chairman of the Jud!- cary Comauttes, announced that his committee would give a iearing at 11.9) A Mo next Tussday on the Governor's bill pla 1 @ and telegrap control of the pu Mo service commissions. He also said that the committee would consider at (hat time any other measure upon a hearing ts requested. The Well Street Gambling bill 1s before the Committee on Finance, Most of the Senators quit\ Albany after to-day's session with the inte: tion of returning on May %& Only th committees will be here next week. There will be a legislative day to-mor- row for the purpose of receiving bille Great May Sale of $450 Walters ‘Artiste’ Pianos for $225 $5 Down and $1 a week. This is the very beat piano opportu nity in New York. People are .ealiz- this, judging from the tremendous response. We advise you notto delay, but make 4 selection immediateiv. No Interest—No Insurance—No extras wkatever—$225, that’s al!. On first payment of $5 we deliver th> piano to your home. which the Governor desires to Save in- troduced. Will Walt. Official Count. the Walters Artiste is the best piano v. Although there ts no visible jusiifica- tion for the Senato who voted youa a@gainst the race-tra: lig are appar- piano investment in the world. ently as confident @s ever that the Gov- g500 strte 1 Ws r t h defes h BO Style WD liters fernorapillimisceaeitne third detest rhe OO S.rle K Walters Pianos | rep a0 8p Sita TREE that the ne Stvle F Walters Pianos Acnew-Hart bills be pass f Do not purchi He will not make this recommends ‘ion eware © name. When a mani tn: @ vote in the Forty-seventh dis- WALTERS.The name Walters ons Pian, trict has been canvassed by both the Caution! Port buy 2 w-cailed county and the State Boards of Can- envi pricey forkitiwl i eeon Vassers. ‘The State Board will not take| | Exchange er week up the matter until the 2%, and it {s| | Upon request @ representative will call. All Cars by no means certain the man who te! 23 E Transfer to It’s bound 10c Sold 121 Fitth All CARS Mk LOOM OOMUGUME g Walters “Artiste” Pianos are masterpieces of piano construction. Don't buy a piano before you have scen the Walters Artiste, because We Also Offer the Following Walters Pianos, on which we guarantee ving of from 40 to $0 per cent.; besides, yc Priced up to $300. Deautiful new Walters and pay any balance If you want a cigarette that is neither too strong nor too mild—but just right —try the Helmar today / 6 ANARGYROS, Manufacturer WATCHERS KEPT PNOCHLE SCORE ON THE BALLOTS Policeman Saw ‘Votes’ Scat- tered About Floor of a Warehouse. Policemen Jack Pagers, of the Mul- berry street station, who testified at the recount trial to-day, told of ballots outside the boxes. He was one of the detail on guard at the storage warehouse, No. street, whers one lot of ballot boxes were aseembled. He said he saw pieces of ballots scattered about the floor at various times. don't know how the Never Fails to RESTORE GRAY or FAD- ED HAIR to its NATURAL COL9« and BEAUTY No matter bow long it bas been gray cz faded. Promotes a luxuriant 130 Mott | aggregate expense of $1,800 a week and | the ‘Tammany polic who hed them lin charge were not tree from suspicion of tampering with the boxes so and a half years. Clarence J. Shearn, who pulls the stroke oar for Heardt, contends that, lespite the stories of two or three po- but they Eggers. “Did you play cards while on duts had figures on them," satd there?" asked Mr. Richards, The prediction {s freely made that the | “I didn't, but the Hearst watcher: ceman that they saw ballot boxes |opening of the boxes will not commence and some of the others playe:: | ‘rom which the canvas seals pasted |unt!! July pinochie. ver the ballot slots were torn off, und en aS two or three others that they saw a few ANNIVERSARY AT A HOME. stray ballots scattered on the floor of two| The seventy-fourth anniversary of the f the storage places, he has established | american Female Guaniian Society and at the ballots have not been tanipered | tome far the Friendless, No. 936 Woody- with, Then the way will be clear for | crest avenue, the Bronx, will be held opening the boxes and the actual re-|¢ morrow. Miss Harriet Irwin will “And they osed these pieces of bal- lots to keep the score on, didn’t they? “Well, I couldnt swear to that.” Forty policemen testified to-day, and | 150 more have been subpoenaed for to- | morrow and Thursday to tell the story | of the delivery of the ballot-boxes canvase of the vote for Mayor. | These will make the total of witnesses | !usene Lamb Richards, jr., of coun- to date 640, and will complete this |S0l for Mayor McClellan, sities myste. branch of the evidence for the Hearst | iously, but refuses to tell why It ts H underatood, however, that he will put side, calculated to show that the bal-!on witnesses to show that the special |lot-boxes have been kept inviolate for | watchmen hired by Mr. Hearst at an read. There will also be singing and kindergarten exercises by thy children. to which the public ts invited. Mips Helen Gould has made donations to the home, which now sheltera 1 children. | | | Greenhut | and The entire Third Floor of this store is taken up with the artistic embel- lishment of the Summer home, cottage or bungalow. The unique, unusual character of the merchandise—rugs, carpets, mattings, upholsteries, beds and bedding, furniture, china, cut 9! lamps, bric-a-brac and art needle-work pieces—as well as the extensive range of medium-priced goods which predominate throughout will appeal strongly to those who have house- furnishing plans in mind Company VERS bors fom teen Oo Dry Goods . Mannish Tailored Suits, at 30.00 and 35.00 Worth 10.00 to 15.00 More HERE are just about one hundred suits in this collection—and we wish we could get a hundred more to sell at the same prices. They consist of new mannish tailored models made specially for us, of striped and checked French imported woolens on white rounds. There is a broad range of medium and dark shadings from which to select, at 0.00 and 35.00. New flodels in Wash Skirts; of imported repos, growth of healthy hair. Stops its 1 platted, with and without folds; value 3.50, at 2.50 tailing out, and positively re. sean {n'a new gored button flare style, value 5.50, at 4.80 moves Dandr le \eeps bair soft < and glossy. Refuse all substitutes, 2% times as much ip $1.00 as 60c IS NOT A DYE. Philo Hav Spec. Co. Newark. N. J. $iand 50c bottles, at drugg! ile, alue ever offered. make the very safest $5 down, $ per week i750 Style KR Walters Planos r pone 1A Se. maker's ed to put his name upon a for the very highest grade. or second hand plano at become worthless. Warerooma, 84 Floor Lex. to 3d Ave. 5th to Goth St. 2» | ee Re eo Ra 0 0m OEE LY STE REET A eo to satisfy, for 10 Everywhere Ave., How Youu combination trimmed collar and new sleeves. 16.50 Tailored Top Coats at 12.50: of biack cheviot, silk lined—and of mannish coverts: stylishly tailored collar, sleeves and pockets. Second Floor 10.00 Wool Skirts at 6.00; two special styles, gored and plaited, with fold trimmings, in blue, brown and black; panamas and novelty striped and checked styles. Sale of Muslin The fine, soft materials and careful workmanship in the garments will have to be ex- amined to be appreciated One of this season's smartest models — the 3-eydlet, wing-tip Gib- Women's 5.00 Gibson Ties--- son tie—is offered for Underwear Here is a partial summary of At 3.50 to-morrow at a saving the items: of 1.50. Fresh from Nightgowns At 1.00, 1.95, 2.95, 5.00 up to 10.00. White Petticoats At 1.00, 1.75, 2.98, 5.00 and 7.50. Corset Covers At 50c, 75c. 1.00. our regular 5.00 stock—of tan and black Russia calf, and imported patent leather. For dress and walking. At 3.50 a pair. Drawers Second! Flecr At S0c, 1.00 and 1.50. Chemises = Saal At 1.45 and 1.75. Combinations A complete showing of ; y t 1.25 and 1.75. stylish parasols, in the 6.50 Japanese silk slips, at 4.95, €.00 full lenyth silk kimonas, at 3.95. 1.45 full len; t 1 !awn kimonas, at 1.00. 1.75 long fitted negligees, at 1.45. 1.00 to 1.25 piain and figired lawn dressing at 75c. 1.75 white and figured lawn dressing at 1.00. 1.00 and 1.28 scersucker and gingham pettl- coats, at 75c. 5.75 taffeta petticoats, at 4.75. Second Floor Green Silk Parasols---2.00 fashionable green, of excellent quality taffeta silk; natural wood and novelty sticks. Special, at two dollars. very popular now, good stripes; novelty sticks, sas 2.50 Main Floor i eee ae Trimmed Hats--at Ten Dollars The showing of trimmed hats in our Millinery Salon, second floor, is being increased and made more beautiful every day by the addition of new mode! Our Paris representa- tive keeps us in closest touch, by weekly letter, with the newest style-creations of the foremost French milliners—and these ideas are being incorporated in our showing as fast as our expert milliners can work. : At ten dollars we have what are acknowledged to be the finest trimmed hats in this city. In refinement and distinctive style beauty they stand alone—at that figure. Many becoming models—several copies of French model hats. An unusually attractive collection of trimmed hats, at fifteen dollars, too Second Floor This timely offer of Dainty, new designs An Opportunity Stamped Pieces floor-coverings, un- for French and eyelet derpriced, will inter- embroidery. In Rugs est home-furnishers For Needlework Waists; feed on sheer mercerized batiste, regularly 1.50, each at 98c Hats; stamped on heavy linen; regularly 50ceach, at 38c Collar and Jabit Sets. stamped on fine, striped for more than one reason. The prices are And Carpets much less than usual ; and the beauty and madras value 30c, at 1c refined character of the designs and color- Stamped on Fine Nainsook ings will appeal to women of good taste. Cee ee cone z : ose Royal Worsted Wilton Rugs—Finest grade : Drawers value, 85, a1 | ss BOE ee rae = 22.50 aa . . 4500 Corset Covers. value, 35c, at. =. —20€ 83x106 .. 3. 6x12 . . $1.50 Third Fl 9x 12 37.80 | 10.6 x 14 62.50 i eid xe . Anglo Persian Rugs—Highest grade rug manufactured; a casa ane colorings are reproductions of the finest En li h These handsome English riental rugs. is| 6x9... . 38.00) 106x 12. . . 70.00 g china plates, cups and 83x 106 47.50 | 10.6 x 13.6 80.00 China--- saucers are the highest 9x12. $2.50! 11.3x 15. 90.00 grade of china known Wilton Velvet Carpets—Solid colors, finest quality. Price Lowered tothe potter's art. They Single_and double widths Single width . 1.25 a yd are our regular. stock 1 : . Double width 8 2.50 ayd lowered in pices eens the giver Japane-e and Chinese Mattings—Complete stock in novelty and staple effects— Japanese—roll of 40 yds.— at 8.00,10.00, 12.00 and 20.00 of June wedding presents. Decorated with gold borders or floral wreaths, Chinese—rol! of 40 yds.—at 6.00, 9.00, 12.00 and 15.00 Bread-and-butter plates; regularly 24.00 « dozen Smyrne_Rugs—cholce collection, at, each Geer OO Sth an 1.00 soa ree § x9 e 22.80 Service plates; regularly 48.00 « doz., at, each, 2.00 6x6... . 9:75/9x12. 22) 27.50 Cups and saucers, regularly —50,00 « dozen, at, 5x8 |... 9:78|9x15. 29.50 Cay oe 6 9 G6 g o o Kh Third Floor Third Floor Upholsteries for the Summer Home It would require a caialog to tell the complete story of the variety and beauty of the upholstery stocks, third floor, adapted especially for the summer homes. Here is the briefest kind of a hint. ‘ ‘Old English prints, in cretonnes, at 22¢ and 38c yd. Scotch craftman's canves, 80 in wide; extra heavy Swansdown demask, for slip quality in reds, browns, blues and green, at 1.25 yd, coverings, at . . Se and 80c yd, Aeervan canvas, in desirable colorings; 80 in. wide, Belgian linens and cotton damask, in @ variety of designs, Printed linens (exchisive with this store) for curtetns moderate prices, and slip covers, at . 1.28 yd. Figured muslins, at 180 a yd, Designs, estimates ‘and euggestions submitted by expert interior decorators for the embellishment of the eummer home. Special attention given to window shades, awnings d slip coverings. Tlndeorgot nee 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. (Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) ae. ' . ‘ . . 4Sc yd. Scotch muslins, figured and embroidered, for curtains) \ The Reception and Lounging Room, Fourth Floor, affords rest and con- | make an address and reports will: be | | ALL CARS TRANSFER onnadaes, | LEXINGTON T0 S*AVEF 5971060? Sr: Ours Is the Best Muslin Underwear Sale in All New York There can only be one best in everything; in May muslin underwear sales Bloomingdales’ stand foremost. Ours is the best because assortments are more varied and the garments very much better than the same prices will buy at any other store. Comparison will quickly prove that. = 61.00.1NGD ALES ———— Sale of Popular New Jewelry Coilar Pins and Sup- Scarf Pin and porters in gold plate Sieeve Button oxidized silver or black; 6 plain or set with var- Sets,gold plated, | antique finish; ious stones. Sold combination regularly at 25c; sets; exact reproductions of fore our price. Antique Brooches, reproductions of $15 pins in antique gold, or Roman gold finish, set with various | (onea=cotalmjacenetcniattmnr ace) Gold Piated Bet or Veil Pins, set with| ssvecee eign jewelry that sells for $10 to $15 a set; with coral, jade, tur- ; 39e¢ quoise, etc.; special, per eet... Link Cuff Eutions, an- tique gold; reproduc- tions of goods that sell for from $6 to $10 a pair; antique or Roman gold finish or gold plated, set with CSS =BP] 3 thinestones, coral, jade, tur- TSseayy very special at 29C| quoise; special at. v. 20C Gold Piaied Pins for scarf or lace; set with pearl, turquoise o' 25¢ | | special at, 30 od coral with one brilliant rhinestone; Fashionabie Veil or Bet Pins, Roman gold, ormolu gold and silver gray | finish; etched in various designs—horses’ heads, dogs’ heads, etc. Also | in bow knots and lovers’ knois. Mounted with turquoise, emeralds, ga nets, eapphirew and other pretty stones. Sold in Europe for 10c | much as $1.00; our price. saseee 58th Bt. Section. LOOMINGDALES = | Sale of Sewing Machines At half the prices exclusive agents all over America ask for identical machines. Every one of the machines in this sale was built expressly {or Bloom- ingdale Bros. by one of America’s foremost m chine bears his name and is fully guaranteed by Bloomingdales by the maker, for 10 years. Only the very best materials are used in their | construction. Each machine has all the newest improvements and is | practically noiseless. All are exceedingly light running. i Machines Machines Machines | that eaclusivethat exclusivethat exclusive | agents ask $25 agente ask $35 agents ask $40 | for, in this sale at for, in thie sale at for, in this sale at $9.50 $12.00 $13.75 Machines Machines Machines that exclusivethat exclusivethat exclusive agente ask $45 agents ask $S0agents ask $60 for, in this sale at for, inthis sale at for, inthis sale at | $15.00 $16.75 $18.75 nart of the machine at | cost Lexington Av. Section. Styie A, $9.50 4 happen to lose or misplace any an easfiy replace it here at smal ¥ in Floor, a BLOOMINGDALES" If you sho any time vou Decorated China and Glassware Representative Bargains trom Our Annual! May Sale : Imported Dec-/1,500 Dinner 10c, Pleces of orated China and Bb Plates, Caul- a limited quantity, so ear don's English { tion te advised, ‘The sale will be] wites china rapld at our marvelously low 5 | White, chink: price of PeSG é | s¢ jevery= a| Where for as 1,000 Pleces of Pretty Importe: much as %c.: Se. Decorated China, your our choice from a wide variety, Ife price...... for the little price of.. Me 500 Imported | 600 Imported 150, China Berry 5c, China i Bowls that are the greatest 10c Cracker or bargains you ever #aw at. Bincait Jare 1 (one shown tn 1,200 pajyaodwy Se. China the IMiustrati 7 { Derry Saucers Glee.) SC markanie ae”, at the Fe 19e | LOOMINGDA TN TLEloor “roth Bt, Bection,_ | May Sale of GOOD Suit Cases. Prospective vacationists will find in this sale all they can want in quality, variety and prices. It presents good looking suit cases that are roomy as well as reliable, at savings that will pay a good part of railroad fare. 86.00. ¢ brated ndon cas eae | cowiide ‘leather; Sone i with inaide shirt pocket and the iY highest canvas Hning; roomy, 4 soynise, Enea Ys and reliable; very special at $3094 Hy inches deep: WM | «rhe Tourtst,’ steel frame; Ir paket iY % Inches long. * $1.39 SUIT C. a P tite WOHED Roe 5:09 BZ “The F 9”? J. - The Keret wood lock and raveller,” leather covered; || i nvae I steel frames; stitched all 5 around. Bnglish handles $2.99 Main Floor, 69th St. Bection. LOOMINGDALES Hosiery Bargains Worth While. Men's iso H Women’s 500 e Lisle Thread | facturer'a samp Stockings, pla we usle | black and tan, al ry wi garter Women's 12%0 Black lac ankle apen werk; alt staan, 24€ | Stockings) double sal mor eunses stookti heavy | he double 9. | knees, 9e | with neat Women’s Pu: Fe: sic | oldered design Stockings, extra vy quality; tan and gray grounda.| perfeot; cannot be duplicated any- Worth up to 4 where else for less than $2.00 898 at. evecare pair; black only; all sizes......90€ Main Floor, ‘60th ft, Section, LOOMINGDAT, Very Best Wines and Liquors At lowest prices. These specials for Wednesday and Thursday :— PURE RYE WHISKEY) — Ab lately | IMPORTHD TOKAY — For sick and Pure ood eva quart. Wy 9c] spaxaigecents, full pints 75e UNIVERSITY RYE W IWKEY Aged TRON AND WIN— 20¢ In the Wod . in flavor; OU PBONCANDEN LN alee fogtine “price 81.50; full quarts, 'ggy ND RYE — Made of Virgin Tedy apecial to-mnorr ere | qd rock candy erys- Zee fi 3 ‘or flavoring matter; very spe- Finest Domestio Champagne; a3 nu- ! Payer ution, 88.005 and gy cy] seitihas ind’clean an the best Branch ff aif gallon . Shampagnes: duarts,, 68, Sze ut Sete rt Sees ; BNOMEVERMOOTHS Hlehest! 5@¢ (OKAY OR SWHET Oa- Dp BONTET CANET “Claret: and nu $1.50 Aina padan a aebianong eee Wines mvs. FHOM'S, WT, JULIEN’ Clarets best a’! "$1.00 |) fem Branee; ‘case, 1 dos. and Niacin ‘ $7.50 | eapire 1Ky OR BUERRY — CHANSON PEEL'S POMMARD§ Bur a 82.00, $1.40, 61. 85c pba yet fr ance; an seteeee || B"} dos, quarts... 250 | CALIFORNIA RIESLING OB CLARET auloy FREBLS WAU? BAUTERSES P wation, $1.40, 81,00 rete a Prance, case, 1 0 an A 2 33 oe gre ref dONKS' ALK OB STO aplindivs® sitmeriifsit— Ening; | *seracive. aio, 3 his: jest tron Gornaiy; case, Oval ber doaea. + fog. quarts. $4.48 | ae Moe cALivOnsA | BUREONDY — THEORTEDS SUSIE Rest igaain atest OY DOMESTIC KUMM pita’ at an extra, ohitge fr it j Pee ot two doaen DOMESTIC. CRE MADBIBA — Imported; our extra fine guallty: $125 betle for 3d Ave. eames ff" BLOOMINGDALES’, i$ii 5 to 5. * v

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