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MPCLELLAN ASKS G0. HUCHES 10 REMOVE HAFFEN Forwards Charges Made by Commissioners of Accounts , Against Borough President. ACCUSES HIM OF WASTE. Papers Taken to Albany by John Purroy Mitchell as ¢ list of charges preferred agai ough President 1 effort to d and by No Customers Came John Purroy Mit Accounts, took to Alba ‘or McClellan th: Special Envoy. jal envoy of Ma maladininist pviding thi missfoner —_ TAILOR DIED and His Money Isidor K€ charges annually with mi Named Inefficient Men. Commissioner of y to-day ax spe- long a from BY GAS. to Korabingay sIted Away. nas | | pronx BOROUGH | PRESIDENT WHO | MAY BE REMOVED. = STARTED BY ORUG ROOM EXPLOSION Doctors at Roosevelt Have the Fire Out Before the Engines Arrive. 1 explosion In in the basement of 10 o'clock this n volume of ke all nistration bu of ley, a night clerk, who not doctors, and they in turn calle; nts and nurses. The latter wer excitement iy {3 alt i ; R. Grimshaw said that} age at $500. The a ATAVOUNT KS, | Broker Fuller Latest Victim, Here's a riddle | that's caught t and New Yorkers Up There Banding as Vigilants. What's the The WATERS is an old, reliable pi reputation, but it is more—it is a piano, notable for its alkaround excellence. \| action and workmanship of the WATE \, PIANOS are as near perfection as it is possible to find in no with a great tly up-to-date thsolutely guaranteed. Send postal tor catalogue with reduced prices and jterms on the WATERS TH+ E-YEAR SYSTEM, giving j you three years’ tine on a piano without interest. Fiorace Waters @Co. | eee 34 Fiith Ave., near i8th Street. | THREE '27 W. 42d St., near Broadway. i STORES | Harlem Branch (Open Evenings); \ W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. ino, and the durability of the WATERS PIANOS | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1908. HOSPITAL FIRE | n to} » wards where the sick} , and the windows were or- | to the wards to keep the patients from | An: | 4) styles—with “ Laundry Bag ” embroidered in red. [frean af, Jove ce Hasemuf Store Closes at 6 P.M. Specials for Thursday A Most Important Turnover of CARPETS and RUGS at Very Handsome Savings This occasion, involving several hundred ro!ls of Carssts and hundreds of Rugs, is of the same remarkably interesting nature as our famous semi-annual clearance sales, and presents just as tempting bargains. It has the additional advantage of coming so carly in the season that house- keepers who have not yet got their Winter homes settled to their liking can secure the necessary floor coverings far be'ow their usual cost. The Sa’e includes Carpets in parts of rolls, odd rolls or patterns discontinued for one reason or another, and Rugs in broken size-assortments or dropped designs. The variety is far too great for detail, but these are the new prices—almost without regard to former values: CARPETS—OVER 200 ROLLS | RUGS—ALL SORTS AND STYLES Best Body Brussels and Wilton Velvets, 95c a Hundreds of them, including Axminsters, Wiltons, yard, regularly $1.50 and $1.60. . Axminsters, 75c to $l yard, regularly $1.15 and | Brussels, Tapestry, Art Squares, Crex, in odd sizes. Large Syawets Tseiniyard /reeciatig eis and small sizes, all sorts of colorings—all priced at ONE- . 75c a yard, regu 15. | 5 Tapestries, 6S¢ a yard, regularly $1. THIRD to ONE-HALF less than usual. A fine chance for ‘There is enough of each pattern, at least, for an average | Christmas presents—but you must come and see for your- size carpet. | self how fine it is. A Fine Group of Women’s Suits At Stirring Savings SPECIAL PRICE, TOMORROW, $12.50, | but made to sell for far more. Shoe News Extraordinary For Women and Children In addition to the regular splendid assortments of low- The smartness priced shoes of sturdy quality, there will be tomorrow and good looks of these Suits linked with that these very special offerings of Women's and Children's small price are sure to make a great buzz in the) winter Shoes: Sut Section. Of striped worsted, three-quarter | , ‘ len-th coat, cutaway in ront, back semi-fitted, A Fine Lot of Women’s Shoes at $2.50 silk-lined; skirts gored and button-trimmed. | Sizes 34 to 40. $12.50. Some $3.90 Shoes from our upstairs shoe store, and some regular $3.50 trade-marked shoes—a wide variety of : - a | styles, and all sizes i one style or another. Girls’ Coat SPECIAL at $5 | Children’s Soft Kidskin Shoes at 75c Warm Coats for snapping Winter weather. Quality! and economy combine to make them well worth noting by Bottonl[styie swath ghaventacatbera pe sizce) 6018) mothers of girls from 6 to 14 years old. Of American Easy little shoes—were $1. chev ot in navy and Copenhagen blue, brown, red and Look as well as they will wear, and that’s splendidly. Former price was $1.30, and these are wor skei Shaving Mirrors; standing, swinging; Magnifier on one side and picin on the neck. green; double breasted, full length and buttoning to the Girls’ Stout School Shoes at $1.20 Kidskin, button, sizes 11 to 1. Former price, $1.50. Economies in Laundry Bags, Small Boys’ Shoes at $1 Towels, Doilies At 25c, were 40c—Linen Bags—a closing out of some Caco calfskin, laced, low heel: At 7c, instead of 10c:—Beached and Brown Towel- ing, 17 in. wide. Special at 1lc each—All-cotton H white, plain or figured, w th red borders. Hend-made, serviceable Turkish Doilies, from a 5-in. round one at 6c. to an i8-in, round one at 38c, regu- larly SOc. Holiday Hints of Toilet Goods Select before the December rush and you get fine choice, buy in comiort and at just as small prices—note these SPECIALS: At 50c, instead of 75c—Ni-kel Staving Sets base, porcelain cup; swinging, bevel 4\,-in. Mirr good Shaving Brush. At 50c, instead of 75c—Powder Puff Boxes, silve: plated cover; floral desig At 35c each kaback Towels, | nickel 7 and Teddy Bear Crib Blankets at 75c A very smal price to pay for there cozy Blankets for ivle folks. In pnk and wh'te, prettily decorated with ani- mal figures end A BC blocks. ; pretty bowl-shaped glass bottom, larly 50-—Ni other, Exception: At $a Pair, 3 ushes, concave bacas, 9 rows of s At 25c—Far to imitate deposit WANAMAKER EF. st tt b: Periume Bottles, glass figuied design iiver. Imported Tooth Brushes at 15c_ e- with hand-drawn a Perfect brushes, made in Fret extra quality bristles, Regular valu JOHN Brocdway, sjreet ourth avenue, Eigh:h to Tenth 2 voy | 7.98 $14 Exten- sion Tables, (Wo dhee cal, cette! golden oak, with three extra ++ -$7.98 leaves. $19 Mission Library i ‘Tab ‘design, fine hered 12.75 West 125thSt.,near7thAve, S¢: The Only REAL Heme-Ontfitting Store in Harlem. NO MONEY NEEDED ' OFFER CONTINUED \E find this decision inevitable, if we mean to main- tain intact that spirit of liberality that character- izes our every effort—and we most certainly do. A week of sensational offering of this Hind we deemed “an elegant sufficiency.” However, innumerable letters for $30 Buf- i breathing crit'c'sm over briefness of the fets, like de- sign ; fne, polished solid 1 15,25 opportunity outweigh our own humble 'f opinion to the extent that we will con- tinue the unprecedented offer until Sat. evening. This is what it means:— W.thout one cent cash payment we will deliver promptly any purchase up fo $200 you make in any of our 25 golden oak, prettily carved; swell centre French bevel mirror, lined cilver draw~ et, brass trimmings, etc. drawers, 25.25 01 $40Gen- Home-Cutfitting Departments—embrac- ees lie cleats ing the finest Furniture of every descrip- tion; Carpets, Oilcloths, Curtains, Por- tieres, Upholsteries, | isnerware, Crock- ery, Clocks, Lamps, Stuves and House- furnishings—simply on your promise to pay small weelily or monthly payments. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. like ¢ ndidly goatskin; spring edge, ete e green 10,80 10. 80. for $18 Mis» sion Ladies’ Desks, like design; se- lecied quartered weather- ed oak, finely built and finished. 3.79 {0 Drop-Side Couch Bedg, like design; used ss couch ong bed: bronzed ste! frame, fitted with National wire springs; complete with double turn-oyer denim mattress and bole 3.87 we , > 9 F ' Complete, 3-7) for $7. Mis 8.87 7%, 40 Sy . 3.98 ° foniers, like for $11.00 Wardrobe 4 sion Folding sign; eiise lance size, | D298 Co citen, Wel Sioes Card Tables, Ike de: Hen leak ceived | large size, covered in green denim, tgp i Bae weather tolt spring top and edges, 5,08 ren billiard cloth top, Filging legs. | = | MONDAY MORNING WONDERS (Old Stewart Building.) | Women's Caracul Cloth Coats Girls’ and Young Women’s 14 with euspriaed at the ease wi yon Closes at 6 P. M. In a Large Variety of Styles We cannot say too much of the style, comfort and beauty of these handsome Caracul Cloth Coats. Althougl*this is the favor- ite material, there is a great scarcity of the imported cloth in the market and were it not for the fact that we had placed our orders months ahead we would not be so well supplied today with such a fine variety of styles. Each garment is an exact reproduction of a handsome fur coat from abroad and is made specially to our order of the imported materials and the best linings, made in various lengths at popular prices. At $23.75—"'Le Muscovite’—A very stylish coat of imported caracul cloth, an exact reproduction of a rich fur garment from abroad, 36 inches long, semi-fitted back, single-breasted, shaw! collar, fancy pockets, lined with an excellent quality of satin. At $25—‘'The Regent Street’’—Is the name of a very handsome coat of imported caracul cloth, 42 inches long, fitted-back, military collar and revers, lined with an excellent quality of satin. At §28—Two models—both made of the imported caracul cloth, one 40 in., the other 52 inches long—one has a shawl collar, the other a storm collar, both lined with excellent satin. At $30—‘‘La Poulain'’—Is the name of a very handsome imported caracul cloth coat, 52 inches long, semi-fitted back, shaw! collar, fancy pockets and lined with an excellent quality of satin. Same rf yle at $40—Made of the very finest material that can b> procured. Second flour, Old Building. es Attractive Party Dresses Our sp'endid assortment of Party Dresses is unique in VARIETY CF MATERIALS and STYLES. Specially designed and da‘ntily trimmed, these irecks show the youthful grace and Sirplicity girls’ dresses should have. They are made of silks, Satins, nets, chiffon, cr pes de Chine, voiles and challis, in white and soft beautiful e are pictured, all spec |, At $16,50—Children’s Party Dresses of striped challis; overwaist effect, allover lace yoke and cuffs; plaited blouse bound with velvet and trimmed j with steel ornaments; lace collar; full f Sizes 5to 14 yrs. Figure n e!t Three styles cut of many ited skirt. At $25—Party Dresses of fancy s tions cf lace and silk and o:naments of braid < Sizes for 14 to 16 years At $20—Yourg Women's vaist with inser- c, fancy braid st, fold trimmed. figure. Satin Dresses (picture on the right) in black and white, and pretty siaces of pink, yel'ow, peacock, light blue and navy blue. Sizes for 14 to 18 years Other beautiful party ‘rocks at $23 to $77.50. Third floor, Old Bldg. New Clusters of Hair Puffs, $3 Clusters of ten pufis, ‘n as- sorted shades of brown, regular value, $5; tomorrow at $3 a clus- ter, See these, and many other Attractive Dress Plaids Two groups of excellent qua! in various color-c ns and tartan effects, of- fer unusually fine values at their small prices. Fancy Dress Plaids at 75¢ end $1 rossed n effects, ark prounds, cri 38 inches wide nsw adornments for the co ffure All-woo} Pla'ds at 75c and $14 jn the Hair Goods Sa'on, Sec- yord, for $t and $125 . Ss ond floor, O11 Buildinz, where experts wil giad’y give hints about the new styles. dark color-com cheviot weaves; and blue effe-ts. First f.cor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Eighth to Tenth street eee Fourth avenue REET Ts TR Froedway That bath-room of yours cannot be kept clean with mere soap and water CE Soap will not do the work properly because soap only cleans the surface—it does not dig dee after germs and hidden impurities like GOL DUST the greatest of all sanitary cleansers, To keep bath tub and lavatory s iny-white and inviting—To keep metal pipes, fixtures and taps brightly burnished—To purify closet bowl— Fo keep tiling and woodwork spotless and beautiful— ; Simply add a heaping teaspoonful of GOLD DUST to a pail o: water, You will ve which it does the work, GOLD TUST sterilizes as well as cleans—and saves you one-half the labor. umm ee a SL LT Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Mekers of FAIRY SOAP, the ovel cake, ‘DUST eine do your work” wi saath nen eERRRORER EERE 2 eeeeennanndl 1 . $ { ) ' { ) 4 ¢ | f