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| | F SBSH UBS RATIFIED AS CITY BUDGET FOR 1909 Board of Estimate Passes Metz Report, Although Borough Heads Protest. BROOKLYN NEEDS MORE. Coler Insists Manhattan and Bronx Ge’ Unjust Share for Maintenance. New York City’s budget for 1909— 9156,545,148,14, After working all night experts of the | , Finance Department reported to-day to the Board of Estimate the foregoing as the grand total for the 1909 budget. nptly the Board approved the but not until several of the Borough Presidents. whose estimates had been slashed by the Board had been heard in protest. | President Ahearn declared Justly and unfairly treater “And I do not want to be ‘an obstruc- tionist although unfatrly treated,” sang out President Haffen, of the Bronx: Mayor Tilts With Haffen. “How does the gentleman from the Bronx vote?” demanded the Mayor, tersely “It the C d been listening, it that I have voted little voting came back the Mayor, “and Sf the Presfdent of the Bronx had remained tn his seat and not danced attendance on his constituents would have progressed more rapid- y “Well, I have been magnanimous; 1 have signed the budget, although pro- " retorted Haffen late the gentleman fron on having done his plain * the Mayor repHed, hotly. nt Coler also got in @ protest, with the following statement Coler Protests for Brooklyn. “Of the $12,000,000 Increase In the bud- get for the coming year, as compared with the budget of 1908, ine F Presidents have received in t creases for all five boroughs not over one-sixtieth; that 1s, the t cost to the taxpayers for 1908 {n Increases al- lowed to all five Borough Prestdents for the maintenance of sewers, highways, public buildings and offices and bureaus of buildings and complete administra- tion of the local government amounts to $200,000, or an increase of less than per cent. for the cost of borough ment over the current year is a mistake iKlyn aie dover Upend every «ve Until 9 o’c o OPEN ALL DAY ELECTION D Lu% * 275 a> OWeek on ee Line) 150 «15.00 200 « 20.0) 300 «© 30.00 Oar Terms Apply pict Nemtaraah MICHIGAN ugh § vA : = 3 Pretty Hats Ne: A‘ of colors. Girls’ with ban Stunni: This Hat $1.25. These two machines, each s introduction to you. Bui we sell.them on easy terms —a small cash payment Misses at $1.25 brim; trimmed with fancy novelty scarf; best \ Another good style; blocked feit sailors, with drooping or mushroom brim; trimmed Smart Satin Hats at $1.95 over buckram: alldesirablecolors. At $1.95. (Slezel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front, 19th St.) Victor Talking Machines and Edison Phonographs THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1909, We Donate $10,000 to Various Charities Next February The recipients of that amount will be determined by the votes of our patrons. Get details al Voting Booth, entrance to Women’s Parlor, 2d Floor Stamps with each 10c of purchase Before Noon. | Double Stamps-*: Single Stamps After 12 0’ Clock give 2 “S, Green Trading from 3d good cloths. Let these prices talk: “310 Men’s &Youths’ Suits, Overcoats and Cravencttes, worth $15 to $20. The suits are in good, pure - | worsted, fancy all wool cheviots, black thibets; hundreds of patterns to choose from. All sizes for men and youths, The overcoats are worth up to $20. Fall and Winter weights. Black and Oxford kerseys, black and Oxford meltons and friezes. Fancy overcoats, all patterns, in grays, browns, tans, olive and greenish shades. lL At g 5 Fine Grade Fall and Winter Suits, $10. jots and cassimeres. Including sizes for youths, years, and men 34 to 50 breast ure. A Forced Sale See What the' Long, Warm Fall Has Done to the Prices of Cloth- ing of as Good a Make as America Knows! N the regular course of things the maker should have sold this clothing fully a month ago. the long, slow, warm fall played hob with his calculations, and finally forced a sale that he is likely to remember with as much regret as you will remember its results with pleasure. However, he was glad to get what we gave him and the event is all joy from your stand- joint. The clothing is of a famous make—a make as good as any turned out in this country. he clothing has the snappy look and the trim, smooth, permanent fit that mean good tailoring in At Men’s and Youths’ worth from Worsteds, chev- 14 to 20 m2as- Ride Free town Vehicle C Ave. El, and 4th Avenues and Broadway The suits are in a great variety of the fin- est worsteds and velours; all the newest col- ors and patterns. * The fall overcoats are silk lined; made cunas; also fancy whipcords and coverts; val- ues up to $30. The winter overcoats are of finest kerseys, in black and Oxford, fancy meltons, cheviots and every desirable fancy novelty, $25' values The cravenettes are the genuine Priestley. Some with silk yoke and sleeves; all sizes for men. “MOOT ME AT Patrons of this store are car THe FOUNTAIN” tied free of charge in Cross o.’s omnibuses on 18th Street to and it le subway, and surface lines on dd NO CONNECTION’ WITH ANY OTHER STORE J.B.GRECNHUT, PresipenT: But Men’s and Youths’ Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes. Values up to $25 and $30. 915 the best unfinished worsteds and vi- $20 and $20 values. Caldwell Pianos at $185 for Girls and xceptionally clever model, suitable r misses’ or children’s wear, made blocked felt; high crown and rolled At $1.25. & Misses’ Hais at 75c that price. Let us show you. $5 Porn and Stool and_Cover Free. terest. d aud bow; best colors. At 75c. ng new, large shapes blocked of satin Women’s Waists In Dainty Styles, Of Net, Messaline or Taffeta, at Extra- ordinarily Low Prices To-morrow. Beautiful Net Waists—es illustrated; white or ecru, lined throughout with Japanese silk; fashioned with lace yoke front and back; blouse of hesvy embroidered dotted net embellished with lace insertion and tucking; full length shaped sleeves of solid tucks; special, to- $3 95 MOPCOWere oc... 200 cecesre ppaneniinnnbasids 00 . Smart Tailored Waists—a clever model of chiffon taffeta, designed with a graduated yoke of French tucks, also blouse trimmed with clusters of tucks; fuli length sleeves; attached shaped collar; black only; to-morrow $2 95 Aleeee Charming Messaline Waists—newest tailored effect; full plaited front, designed with plaits and French tucking; one of the many models is made in buttoned front and back style, with full length tucked trimmed $3 95 sleeves; black and navy, to-mo-row at edo Exquisite Net Waists—elaborately trimmed with rows of ruffled Val. lace dging and insertion of heavy Venise lace; full length sleeves, trimmed with Val. lace edging, One of the most clever models shown this season; $F in white or ecru; special at........e0eee es 1) (Slegei Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) q tandard inits class, need NO Jez t just let us remind you that $1 Weekly Cerys (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Rear.) and Undoubtedly the best pianos at 1 Week No In- ‘No Charge for Cartage. (Siegel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor, Center.) (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) made up for this season store by the maker, for fall and winter. brown, gray or tan. Good Books 29¢ We offer to-morrow at 29c a number of books which we sell regularly at 45c. These are all good novels, many of which orig- inally sold at $1.50, and others that are as good as the usual $1.50 book. Lay in a supply of this good reading for the long evenings that are now here and the longer ones that are rapidly approaching. Here are the titles: The Beads of Tasinar, by Amelia Barr, The Soul of Lilith, by Corelli, Lady Paramount, by Harland. Barbare Ladd, by’ Roberts. The thea of Leit'the icky, hy Lljene a Red Bo rs Candlestick, by Baroness Crawford: A Chicago Princess, by Barr. The History of David Grieve, by Mrs. Ward The Four Feathers, by Mason. The Pride of Jennico, > nes id, by Crockett Breen ’ s Secret, by Marchmont My Lady Cinderella, by Williamson Choi e ot the 29¢ above books at (Siegel Céoner Store, Third Flo Center.) Derbies and Soft Hats] For Men and Youths, To-Morrow at - - Good quality hats, in latest blocks, "s selling for a store in the West, but for business reasons were not delivered to that All perfect goods in correct styles Derbies are in black and brown; soft hats in black, (Siege! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) $2.50 Leather Bags, $1.50 SPECIAL purchase enables us . to offer at exactly $1 off the r regular price of genuine goat seal leather bags. $1.35 They are cut full 13 inches wide; extra deep; fitted with large change purse; leather lined and leather covered frame. These bags are stylish and will give good service, for they are made exceptionally strong. rs We ourselves have sold any number of these bags at $2.50, and they are mighty good value at that price. Saturday, special at. a (Slegel Cobper Store, Main Floor, front, 18th St.) $1.50 Misses’ Very Fine Tailored Suits Including a Number ot Sample Suits trom a Maker Famous 518.50 e < . tor Style. Values $25 & $30; at HERE isn’t one suit among these 125 beauties that you would not be willing to buy for $25 even after you had hunted the city over for its best values. There are forty or fifty sample suits from a famous creator of styles for girls, which would easily bring $30. One of these is illustrated as an example. Choice of broadcloths and tancy worsteds in the | colors you like. Takeany suit in the lo 318 50 . Misses’ Fancy Worsted Skirts—A. lot of fine worsted materials to-morrow at. tee that a leading skirt manufac- turerhad tocleanup, We gave him our handsomest model to re- produce. Itis a clever modified Misses’ Caracul Cloth Coats—A | grand bargain for to-morrow. \ Chie caracul cloth coats for misses or small women; semi- fitted back; full length; lined | with fancy satin, In black, | sheath effect, gored; has a very i $22.50; to-morrow $15 | and $7.50; to-mor- $ only, ate... TTR estean cannntt avgane (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) Dolls’ Folding Go-Carts at $1.69 Sold Regularly at $2.50. We've had these in our regular stock—from which we've sold scores of them at $2.50, They are good reed carts, with reed sides, back and dash, malleable iron gear and rubber-tired wheels. They are large, roomy carts and will easily $1 69 hold 25-in, doll; to-morrow... ,. Anes (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Rear.) FURNITURE.CO — - pa or agrinent SOG ies for Hallowe'en|| | Women’s Suede Shoes Men’s Gold Playing Cards and Score Cards Furnished Complete roceries Cakes for Hallo’ d Watch Beek Here - % , Mtr YOU CAN PURCHASE Hallowe'en enkes, made to order, 31 atches k Playing Cards—secondsof | Gilt kdge Congress Playing sOF . cach and rds $3 50 a 25¢ quality; to-morrow, | Cards—assorted backs; al! the Saturday's Specials || carne. ant pL a vy ALERTING eA ROTA AN toe y B Gi 2 nt 4 DEV! 1D CAKE— ance) 5 ay- row, . - . 3 D CREDIT SYSTEN, BYE GLOVER HONBTxfull Pia BO ee ee OCeD elim chess 15e XACT copy of the $6 to $8 ing Cards—highly finished and | Russell Regul LIBERAL f GRAHAM ‘BISCUITS, " oyster ers or || cut eee 3 cardiione, Renineeionendiatanesnin Pig 858 worth, 93.00 down srisp soda biscuits} regular 5° 31Z@) L shoes featured under the 21e Lene ee ar A7e oo An Hi / WALNUTS—6 "ibs 18c! Wi d name of ‘‘Castor’’ shoes by ivory fin- Sporting Man's Playing Carde— $00 60 Preys . i iced specialty shoe acksandcol» ao old edge, linen finish; value OPEN EVENINGS, T ‘for Oe mes an the lah, price rh Ara IACI “He ; rest OW ® pack 18c Boe a pack; to-morrow 17¢ pee i Q le venue Pinochle Paying t 3° AVE wl lBel19 ST. FANCY. NEW CAULIFLOWER each ior Liquors you to know that many of the cards tothe dec Bridge Whist ‘Score Pads--very saa FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER—print, .32e CARR Poy stores cannot supply the demand low. t-morrow, a p good value; 10 MO:TOW 4 (V4 : BATE Haw eomathine sliced: 1... .2Ae Saturday tor this grade of footwear, even at Dougherty'» No im Ic BIN. BUTTERINE print 25 \H2 full quart bottle Californie BRe the higher prices. But we foresaw the aids—sold regularly SOU Seore Bids t0-morro¥s 1Q6 soon aa) Panaeal Reg ern eyo popularity of ail-suede shoes and placed : ¢ a puck: to-morrow, +0) eac Fresh Meats tle ‘imported Maneanilla Sherry. Ade contracts long age, and we arereceiving daily hundreds of pairs Kad.ctridge Club Linen Play- point Kuchre Tally Cards ~ go Tand Hapids Furnitur t Loins 0: fresh Jersey pork. +++) Bde ot the kind now most wanted, At $3.50 @ pair. these shoes ng Cards—f0 MorFOW, 8 yo ara ’ p | Hind quyters bf Cantdamstion a Bum Bae are positively the best bargains announced in avery, very long pa ee Bag. |. UuNR MM MRRR I ates 41/8 B Hm a 6 I Mbele Sap siriblan, Jor sieska | 4c time, Goodali's Linette Playing Cards cai 3e Furals i i at lye 8 ull quart bot rs “ . 4 e in England; io- » jane ‘5 Hi 3 neome 74:7? Be | bollng 12G0:| | Pigtail Avr belie, Tresdell OB8p Women’s ‘‘Foot Mould’’ Shoes, $3. XCELLEN (' timekeepers, a pack ave ; F Furnished at 8 gy a 98 i | SL full quart botig Capitol Ne & Bde All the favorite leathers (except suede) in smartest styles. E auatanihed) by us lor one a ae - rultgoims,,, 224° i Pe arr ORY great varicty of lasts, and we promise to {it every woman per- PEO ALT Post Card Albums Open Mon: ' i gine [Whiskey j T4e fectly; all sizes. You save $0c to $2 on any pair as vom- Maiillndlcagetetiton : ul Pan foandae Evening: [Mg | ey auality fresh kille 15e } \s: $1.24 pared with other stores’ prices for shoes that ure no better. ford Qlaparecliiian Pestal (ad Alia k Posia. (ard A bums- bound T. fresh wll a, ‘oui e Naan Rati (perrenine Caghiasa vas Misses’ Shoes at 98c Raat nennante AA ; | ch cart wes 00 sig s. gren intsrio lean, trimméd Jersey ¢] fe | | ai © bottle, more tl 4 . 4 ) 1 ith dat orm , Dd rds; worth Ye; Sa hola ¢ ar 0 “ys » yen Mafstrs) 1 ae . U A special lot of about 400 pairs, made of ongola kid with third at to-morrow = 5 so Sl IT EE ERE deccactall bi | ligeim Holland Glo 98e patent leather tips very bie: all site ptice 1.25 at hye F AY AL on 406 | Doper Store, Fourth” Floo | (Sieg Fourth Floor, Front.) Siege! ( s } asi Co a Hoge, °g sare : Advertisemen.. sor The World may be loft ee ee ener eee SSSR [GS ae lt ca ASK for 'S, & i’? Green Trading Siamps—We Give Lhe i ET ETAL, “ P \ . ’ ‘ \