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_THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908. : HAFFEN BEFORE "COME ON AND (WAL STRET PRoes; [StSrserec-oee MRS ASTON'S WIL [SSA TS ecmcecergc 1) COV. HUGHES TO PINCH US” SAY SD.UPAND OWN, FLD FOR PROBATE, Ae ; > | —Trading Active. as $150,000.” i | ‘Denies Fraud in Letting Con- Tired of Dodging Detectives, Presents f : a Ee i St. Paul was the feature at the « t tracts and Attacks Investi- Counterfeiters Give Up in ing of the stock market to-day = The largest assortments ever a geen re Ae Stock openal with a 1 point gain anc * — gators of His Office. Chicago. quickly rose to 15t1-2, a new high rec: |) aay under ANY roof are , t ord for the year. The railroad list as a Ta (Apecial to The Evening World.) | eHIeaco, Nov. %.—"We know it is}cago & Alton and Norfolk & Weste’ were prominent tn the trading, The tn dustrials followed with fractional ad- vances, Trading wns active. The rally in the market was not long e today | maintained, Offerings of U. S. Steel de sf the United pressed it to 55, a loss of 13-4, and ac. one of two} tive selling we 5 } Milwaukee ave- ters. Great Norther certifica ous % dropped 2 points, 4 < Maiti proferred 2, Readin preferr ke the pinch." /11-4 and $ ALBANY, Nov. %.—Louls F. Haffen,| only a mat WPresident of the Borough of the Bronx, | ret us fappeared before Gov. Hughes at noon| mit grace: $ 'to-day with his counsel, Louis D. Van-| 7 ‘@oren, to answer the ges preferred Sagainst him by Mayor McClellan's Com- fmissioners of Accounts. Haffen's re- ~ imoval from office is demanded on the “ground of extravagance and official of time when you wil Nourishing Stout Not so heavy Not so bitter More delicious way, $0 We May aa well sub- money you count upon spending. psis Mrs, Astor's Every line is .distinctly broader than ever before presented— The higher class lines have been doubled. | Snare YOU can be suited perfectly, “i, | = REGARDLESS of the amount of {misconduct ch named a meet- | cific, North 2 ‘ Seeeous, Ydobn Purroy | cupnaiecrope forced Ch % drone! More nutritious ‘ roy 3} Jough-Metropolitan preferred L Chesa- : ; {brooch ‘ , fof Accounts, told t afterward Drabeburg appeared peake and Ohio continued to display Wabash 1 centres 1 ‘ 2 SHOP EARLY! Avoid the Yelvic League of the Bronx, the City lane with he two{escertional strength and. wae marked | Wansen 3 Singin Finest stout brewed Fy rushing and crowding forever _ up to above 61. Wabash preferred also) characteristic of .late Holiday gained a point. A brisk rally set in| had grown timed jgter, but there was little Inquiry for ~ 2% |dlamond ca sapphire sur iClub and the Merchants’ Associatl ‘would co-operate with the Commiss e ) pros case | of » elud eotives. 06 higher level. 80 ed i 4 SR ee gs c2es| toe lap nene\3 Mas preceded | "Price auld Gf about 1 point in the) A NEW YORKER APPOINTED, —*"litalre i parle Ca shopping. Make selections now; % after ey peti ; ‘tat ding. Steel was heavy wit? SHICAG vag 3 oh oie (Brewery Bottling) i i i The counsel for the borough presktent from to Capt. Por: 1855 tose. in ome, 9 th low draprieed | excaucne are ele eee ver ag, ond articles age, ¢ we will grr deliveries when submitted a complete denial of the stocke in whi minor pi ul Be) Gc jewe e be ou want them. tAnnexed to the reply is a part of aj felt uican call| jindard issue to gain, it risine 3-4 of pooth & Co. i 5 Cedar St, Phone 1918 John Sas 1 ng for us. | noint, Tr Mt ‘report of former Commissioners of A fairly active lj eas ls 3 counts Hertle and Skal dismissing for- | ec. 1 othe total sales of stocks were L310 |gqxG@ FROM SAMSON AND DELILAW ‘ Roe “There are stores and stores,” says a leading 4 ‘mer charges against Haffen on the | wit H. MICHA j sheresy anc : i FREE. "Gol a nothin, aware daily newspaper in this city, “bu RS) 1 “G. BAYER” PORRahn or tt Iry i a cre 1S { hatever was done by him Were 5 1 nday World has cadky | Ce AV sae HS sb Ras wth full Authority of the Board| The men followed thelr letter from The Closing Pricer. | ja-and music of the prettlet song =o geF~ but one Macy store, and having seen Macy's, =3aaaE _ {from Samson und Delllah, The first grand of Fopera nm GREP the visitor has seen all worth seeing in the great department stores of New York.” highest to st and last pri a. Get It next ‘Sun lof Eatimate and Apportionment, the|St. Louts, but their arrival was very | To-¢ Mayor and other warrant of law Jearly, and rather than walt for Haffen tries to discredit the prosecu- ‘tion by stating that Commissioner} ¥ Mitohel is a nephew of Henry D. Pur-| } roy, at one time a political power in the |} {Bronx and an unsuccessful political op b ae th preci.) Memphis, ‘Tenn. ponent of Haffen. The borough presi- MOmPIyt frente sted hi Beta Hagen te ory Pre Su aia B. Altman & Cn. nat ne MH gis NEW CHINESE POLICY. J US T R E CEIVE D t amended by Haffen. | | The charge that the city lost consid- | aiet of Amnesty Does Not Include : ‘e 0) Ci of e Meee cisiiice coutenctais aeniea: Hac | Harborers of Rebels, WILL PLACE ON SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), < ifen says there ts nothing fraudulent | PEKING, Not 30.—An edict of am- } labout an unbalanced bid | 1s to be issued by the Crown next S + ae HOGI] Gilli paeeny oman alleen oye ok ape RSET | 150 RUFFLED RENAISSANCE LACE BED SETS 9 fcommissioner to take evidence in the lof reform already announced, but does | Books: A Question Asked. Why Is It That Other Houses—Claiming to Match Our —Charge $1.08 for the Books We Sell at 98 d been previo Paul, L Southwest Corner 6th Ave. & 18th St. tated by the Publishers. ho) OO HD Wa yb EO CE) pales otherwise define the policy of the AT $6.75, 9.50 & 42,50 PER SET a els Pag haga oan at 98c. a Volume, and in [ ing the coming months with matters | new regime. 9, i o Realize Our Regular Percentage ji Be ering to the Lesisaivre, Hs anid Who'snatter of emoefy te trentealin| THE FORMER PRICES HAVING BEEN $950 To $28.00 Dr. Keller’s$3.00 Comiort Shoes) } °°" : taee of Profit Pe Le eituinig tee ae decision in this |twenty separate articles. Conventional | ; | But don’t use Books to gauge the difference between magard within\s few days, rewards, &c., for long years of service | Seeart pag Wey ——_—~—_——— | O} but a y i he prices elsewhere. ' eae rane for ue ie AND GAUNUMBER UE For Nurses,Teachers,Saleswomen,eic. our prices e prices elsewhe fs added an eleventh crime—namely, the | The s a ; her linesiare A (harboring of rebels. The insertion of e he savings we afford on other lines are much greater. HAAS HELD IN COTTON {this clause evidently is @ result of Pres=) TA MMBOUR MUSLIN AND IRISH POINT LACE BED SETS Pneumatic $1.95 Take novelties, for example—we frequently charge exe apair one-half what other stores ask. SE ent conditio | Reformers previously banished from ay REPORT LEAK daa will not benefit by the new | AT $2.40 & $3.25 PER SET RubberHeels | ——.-— or eaSy walking. Sizes 3 f | 5) ‘ | N. HENRY NIVER DEAD. THE FORMER PRICES HAVING BEEN $5.25 TO $9.50 to 8; widths CtoEE, Mae ¢ oo N. Henry Niver, a retired merchant ot Imported Kid and Bak and organizer of the New York and French Vici, hand sewn, flex- based on your own knowledge, and figure out how mueh ave during the year by limiting your patronage ible leather soles, very dressy y 3; dson S boat Company, ts dead at - x tn atts freain ear a iien| aD Joint Defendant With Theo-' nis home, No. 28 West. Twenty-third and comtortable, to Macy’s instead of stores that sell on credit. dore H. Price to Be Sent to. |tueSemovalete'tdmar in nie hoa. He : at $ RH, Moor @ Co's Attractions gis |ismurvived by his widow, one son, four | ALSO TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AND WEDNESDAY, THE FOLLOWING e San ae . ) Ss sters. | = y Washington. ————— |] speetat Note: : a pod Borie | SALE OF ORIENTAL RUGS PI | lenty of small Sizes to-day held Moses Haas for removal to trength Restored | ania empenepestpeee Ua ta aga NH ¥ DAGHESTAN AND KAZAK RUGS IN vesraste sizes, | Women’s Dress & Street Shoes to defraud the Luited States by bieavs | Mrs. Michael Bloom, of Lewistown,| SOLD ORDINARILY FOR $19.50 & 35.00, AT $15.00 & 23.50 Special Bargains in| 2,500 Pairs Street Shoes of the e« Pa., who is 80 years of age, says: | Dress Shoes. sizes 2% to 5, All the best dull black leathers, Bie “For a long time I bave been #o| © AFGHAN RUGS, FORMERLY $70.0, . aT $94.00 SHS arr aa "20 Strictly good shoes § r, JeAyTas Y " & for winter wear l | x feeble that I have had to be wheeled | F xtension soles and Cu- ts Q t t Ry Jaround in an invalid’s chatr, I bad | \H ban heels. Values $2-5¢ 5 0 Worth 51,50. and 00 raus ass no strength and wok cold at the) | aN SE pee AGES WORLD'S FAIR PRIZE WINNING WARE, fhe rime | giightest provocation, which invart-| i 5 a Y NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH THE INFERIOR i jably settled on my lungs, and e cough | M sses an oung wood. if would result, My son learned of the | UALITY CUT GLASS THAT IS ALWAYS hee do oar pronation aid Hae GB. Altman & Cu. Ladies’ High Cut Boots GEAPED UPON THE CHRISTMAS MARKET. aad 2 ocured a bottle for me. ; = Raton ime onthe iteaet i a Bene rapidly, aud after taking The very latest fashions and models. Tan} When you buy Cut Glass for your own crystal closet or for ' 1 ge of SMSESSyree bottles Iam able to do moat of d Russia Calfskin; Paten: Co tskin, with gift p Lean And: Because the de- | |my work, and I can walk a quarter of . ‘|i dull leather tops; Gun Metal Caliskin and Vici mand for cut glass is so enormous during the holidays there is ab BARBER HELD FOR ARSON. |, nite easily. Every aged or weak ° . WOMEN'S NECKWEAR ‘il Kidskin, Button and lace. Medium half heels, ways an enormous lot of poor quality ware rushed to market, Real w Sinfth's Good Work Pre- ph who requires strength sbould A VERY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF WOMEN'S NECKWEAR Pump extension soles, Values Fight shy of that sort—tull, lustreless glass, usually pressed $Y Vented Had Fire in Mt Ver try Vinol. I am delighted with what : 'Ilup to $2.50. e glass cut over. MT. V it has done for me.” WILL BE HELD TO.MORROW (TUESDAY), AND A aay to 11, 1124 to “Straus’’ Cut Glass is first prize glass—awarded first honors s¢ of havn As a body-builder and strengtn- WEDNESDAY, CONSISTING OF Sizes 8% ev oil. a the World's Fair, J+ goes direct from our cutting wheels to your erym rcator for old people, delicate ebil- 2, 213 to 5%. pair tal closets; there is no middieman’s profit. It is the mest ware SD ean vinalieunerenicaen |) ABOTS ‘ . EACH, 50c., 68¢., $1.00 & 1.15 [|] —————— "5 h 1Sh you_can find and it costs you Jess than you have to pay elsewhere § | I Hire ri dptar 7 4 i % Heinten { | lorgive satistection me will re STOCKS WITH JABOT ATTACHED 3 EACH, $1.35 Misses 'S ba oof 44 AOE for the inferior sorts. : ae 2 + 11k; to 2. Acco : pee act MARABOU FEATHER RUFFS, BLACK AND NATURAL Made of selected Vici Kid and Box Calf, a f Ber inf Re aad att hls COLORS ‘ ‘ . ‘ A EACH. $2.75 wb Ne e #razin ‘ from th is INI] ing soles, Value & | { rushed Pete Ww f ices ab aeh ores mince Wien Oppen- 1 i : Special at heim : ean STORE st ‘ 5 ; = || —— x ‘ way ‘end south ats; ALSO TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AND WEDNESDAY, | a found in’ 44 AV. $28 Com 9 $ C was held in ore where « Vinot MEN'S AND WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS ens oys tOr m \\ i f AT THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL PRICES; ‘Calf Boots $@ .95 Made of heavy black Calfskin, with triple soles to heel, STRAPS and BUCKLES. Full bellows tongues. Thoroughly well made and wear like iron. Men’s sizes 6 to 11. Boys’ sizes 1 12 to 13}2, 1 to $? Me Oa 7h ah Be. 2 1,000 Prs. Men’s Shoes Made of Plump Calfskin | leather; heavy durable soles| Values and soiid leather he ls, Size: $z.50 © to 14, widths B to ‘and 00 0 $150 at, a pair.... MEN'S INITIALED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS $2.00 PER DOZ | Lo Tr d és Ta y lor MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SELF PLAID CENTRES, $2.00 PER DOZEN Men's Imported Bath Robes | "yio'e $585 ran vom fs | WOMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WITH WREATH INITIAL, Exceptional Sale $1.90 PER DOZEN ee a pair The key to Fortune’s vault is commonly known as a World “Real Estate” “ad.” Acquire One To-Day, EQag es . ae WOMEN'S INITIALED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SELF PLAID CENTRES . . . . , $1.70 PER DOZEN Austrian Terry Cloth Robes an extensive variety of patterns and colors, made of the finest Austrian yarns WOMEN'S PLAIN HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHI&FS, $1.50 & $2.25 PER DOZEN $5.00 5. ? WOMEN’S MADEIRA HAND-EMBROIDERED SCALLOPED Little Gents’ Shoes | absolute values $7.00 to $12.00 LINEN GLOVE HAISDKERCHIEFS $1.85 PER DOZEN jzen 9 to 1 . 4 | Made of Box Calf, with solid y I . , a leather exten es. Blucher | Wf Frazin & === Broadway and acth St.; sth Ave.; roth St Sted, 6 caleaie . stvely 4.25 79¢. i, af Oppen-' + ’ ba >) She , — . —— i eer ieee uae yew wey tus 117 f apie > ~~ '