The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1908, Page 6

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of 1910, In the interests, and 1810 jn a long way off In announcing PROBE PLEASES ALL WALL STREET ! Only Criticism Is That No i Broker Is on the Hughes y Committee. i Tn THINK IT WILL DO GOOD : Of the nine Heads of Exchanges Express Confidence in Men Chosen to Make Inquiry. Panter ta hm Se ee ee me ae el ee ee banking inte perfectly fa tween W ‘The only crit! vanced by Wall p street interests t @ppointment of an investigation com- mittee was the omission of a Wall | street broker ‘p. The j committees of n jude a street ar terests. eral knowledge - authoritative. y of Gov. Hughes's studied W and has a gen- ea a ae ae ee of|ing as t David Leventritt and Samuel Ordway are lawyers, with subject ahe com ernor, is a Stock March tee will and pay ES ny trading ¢ and joined Is solely e set aside public buildings. e enough practical men on the com- |mittee to conduct the investigation with- Jout the assistance of outside counsel Show Enthus tletpate in th surance plan of the organ When seen at his office, No. 111 Broad- ; Way, he refused to state whether or not Gov. Hughes knew of his inact! | dership in Consolidated E: The members of the Barlier in t ch thelr we ning Wor f Those seen to-da his dutie: re to be of a legal and | Evening World expressed themeelves as judicfal nature. follows: Welcome the Investigation. President R. H. T a Exchange, said tha the Board ‘ It should “be | stat al that I was not interrogated as | put g00d | appointment. can come out of the in tigation. He| aviv LEVENTRITT—When called expects that the committee will frame | upon to serve I was given to under- @ law which will do away with bucket | stand that I was to be the judicial mem- ae trading, which is now conducted |e of the commission. | From | presume I am to loox after the } fal as: {pects of the investigation and guar ssible, against flaws in recomme rad street, Tegisiation It will be new work to me, » Consolidated | and interesting. It is ny intention to | believes Gov, | devote all the time possible and the best mistake in ret appoint- =— sae eet man on the commit- Budd's opinion the Infor- | who In Mr. BE LAERES 28D O90 RRA APE ae astic about that the the investigation 6° COMPANY: THIRTY, a EIGHT «| WEST 4™ STREET, Wegislature will Journed. ‘This w making ¢ Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue, Women’s Waists ADVANCE 1909 MODELS Suggested for Holiday Gifts At special Prices Lingerie Waists of imported fabrics trimmed with laces and embroideries, 2.50 3.75 5.75 9.75 French Lingerie Waists Entirely haad made, hand embroid and iace tr mmed, 7.50 9.75 i150 13.75 French Washable Crepe Waists hand made, hand embroidered and trimmed with real laces §.75 9.75 1150 15.75 IMPORTANT OFFERING W EDNESDAY Women’s Pony Fur Coats Full and seven-eighth length models of XXX quality skins, rich brocaded silé linings and jewelicd buttons, 79.50 Hereto/c re $115.0 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts, judgment of Wall street {! r of the Hughes makes plait ation from the the subject that is for their | There | 0 | HORACE WHITE-I was told I a) olidated | to what my views are in advance of my | mation Gov. Hughes is after cannot be | : gathered ateur investigators anal | ; Georg: e, President of eal i fi Government investigation of the Cotton Pa Oe ae hnere For the convenience of our cus-| Ke on right before the| tomers this store will remain oy le, Fi Peeters independent inquiry. | OPEN EVENINGS ye Wall street prefers t investiga DIAMONDS, WATCHES, | § JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. THE EVE NING WORLD, Sees Neea of Reform. CHARLES A SCHIE Mi Favorita Highest Standard Cigar from Key West for many years. Holiday Packings Displayed in All Our Stores, | \- | Mail Orders Filled. Mail Orders Filled oth oth Ave. Ave. Cor. Cor. I7th St. 17th St. OPEN OPEN EVENINGS EVENINGS Taese Flumes Mane Beautiful Christmas Gifts | Another Great Sale of | 15 Willow Plumes | i) Value $15.00 Black, White, Black, White, 32 Different Colors, 32 Different Colors, 20 Inches Long. 20 Inches Lonj. At Half Price—Yes, Less Than Half Price We think it the greatest lot of Willow Plumes ever shown under one roof in New York! Of course it’s unheard of—get- ting $15.00 Willow Plumes, every flue knotted by’ hand, for $6.75—but it is a FACT, here and now Rich plumes—silky plumes—magnificent full iuffy plumes; 20 inches long, in black, white and 32 different colors—are yours to choose 6- 75 from, at . $2.00 Ostrich | Plumes, re to 12 black, white and $2.50 Ostrich Plume $3.50 Gstrich Pium black, whi “inet nes, 69e¢ 1.00 1.65 15 inches, 18 inches, 2 io $8.00 Ostrich Plumes, 24 inches, 2 50 ach, Ww and ail colors, e $1.75 Ostrich Tips, three in a bunch, 78e $3.00 Csirich 7 ips, black or wh te, ef $3.98 Very Beauliful Sprays of Paradise # bunch, 1.39 1.98 » 1.49 Fur Trimmed Hats, $4.95 $15.00 Elsewhere te and dair $3.00 Very Lon a, Aigreites, ali <olors. ct desirable, Look at the collection of Fur-Trimmed Hats, and satisfy yourself this is the largest, most omplete and handsom- est lot of styles in New lew styles, rep- of all the and distin guished ideas—styles S any a $15, 00 ar to choose from, for Untrimmed Het Sale f: $3.96 Fur Turbans, Mink, also Lynx, 1. 98 $8.00 Rich Black IL. “yn Mushroom Turbans. 2. 98 | $3.00 Dress Shape: 5 : 50¢ 2.98 1.75 Fur, Felt, all styles, | se. 00 Dress ‘Beaver Hats, all shapes, $2.98 Velvet Dress Shapes, | Fashionable ective model, Quality Better Than Ever TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1908. 1) St & reg AE Special Holiday Offerings At Most Attractive Prices ' 500 _ Princess and Felis Dresses. Exce w both afternoon and eve- nie tical Christmas gift: Regularly sold $28.00 to $35.00 | 5,000 Net & Messaline Waists | HEART CerTees ob an 8.6, $5.75 Satin Messaline Waists $7. 50 |! $9.85 |, Rediiced from $12.50 and $15.00. newest styles and colorings, elegantly trimmed Fancy, Net Waists Splendid Holiday Gifts ed from $15.00 and $18.00, All the Red Hand Emb. Initial Handk’fs 25 50 Pure Silk Hose . é Q $1.25 $1.50 $2. 56 Hand Emb. Silk Hose ‘ - 1.95 2.50 3.00 } Silk Umbrellas 0 : . + 2.00 3.50 5.00 Kid Gloves 6 1.60 1.50 2.00 | Dog Skin Gloves o 1.50 2.00 2.50) Silk Girdles 3 9 0 1.50 2.00 2.50) College Sweaters 5.00 6.00 7.00 | Immense assortment of Women's s Neckwear’ Irish Hand Made and Silk Novelties... BROADWAY AND EIGHTEENTH STREET. “See what | have for Papa’s Christmas !”’ PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS In Fancy Holiday Box, 50c any one can comfortable THE C. A. EDGARTON MFG. CO. 575 MAIN STREET, SHIRLEY, MASS. OW BT” Mad STIG SYARRENSEREWE MECH i Solibbowud the Little Things That Count in Life,” as sung by De Wolf Grace Car m in “The Pied Piper of Hamlin Town,” is ir song to be given wi 1 jay World, Music by kt, H. Burnside. | Also Another Grand Opera Song th el Kle n and lyric by Words and Music Complete, b 4 . 50c, 75c, $1.00) 2SLSPLLLLLSLSLLLLLL LA. SSLAAL ALA With Next Sunday World 54-56-55 LYwe nity “Ghiid D., West DECEMBER CLEARANCE SALE Greatly Reduced Prices 15.0 New York Philadelphia Not associated with any other New York Store Hipless Broadcloth Suits Heretofore 28.50 to 35.00. | Broadcloth & Worsted Suits22.5 0 0 Heretofore 38.50 to 45.00. 28.50 | Heretofore 45.00 and 48.50. 0. 0 (SISSSLASSASSSASSASASSIALA | 3-Piece Broadcloth Suits Imported Broadcloth Suits 45.0 Heretofore 55.00 to 65.00. Imported Three-Piece Suits 59.5 Heretofore 68.50 to 85.00 (Sad : . ‘ Special Sale of Fur Coats 50 inch Moire Pony Coats 50 inch Moire Pony Coats....... 50 inch Fancy Moire Pony Coats... 50 inch Hipless Moire Pony Coats. 36 inch Caracul Coats asuode 45 inch Caracul Coats............... 50 inch Caracul Coats.... 50 inch French Seal Coats 52 inch Hipless French Seal Coats Demers: SALLILLLLLS (SIS SSS AA SA LSS Ad Leos \ eae: and Economical Piano Store Gne in Which You Can Select a Piano at Any Price— from $185 up to $750—and Be Sure of Getting the Utmost in Excellenc? ihat Your Moncey Wil! Buy The list of pianos sold here covers every possible demand of character anu pri ce. We have spent many years in selecting and proving our makes and present them as the best their prices can buy. Every dollar you pay goes in‘o piano quaiity. We run our Piano Store on economical lines, and you pay nothing for extravagant | methods of showing and selling. Easy Terms If You Desire The Caldwell (best piano ever sold under $200) $185 | The Kirchhoff at $225 to $325 The Mathushek at $300 to $450 The Boardman & Gray at $400 to $500 The McPhail at $350 to $575 Player Pano, 8395. | Player Piano, *300 (A marvelat the price. No bet- | (A superb instrumentata mod. ter playing mechanism can be | erate price. It has madea tre- had at any price whatever.) mendous success.) And the Incomparable Simplex ( Player) Piano $600 to $750 Pianos Selected Now Will Be Held (or Delivery Up' to Christmas Eve (Siegel Cooper Store, Fitth Floor, Center.) Talking Machines Victor Talking Machines and Edison Phono- graphs on Terms of $1 a Week OMPLETE lines of both of these wonderful instruments are displayed in the beautiful and spacious music sections. Sound- proof rooms adjoin these sections where you can hear your favorite All of the newest modes of selection played these two famous instruments on cither of the are here, aso the very lates above machines, records, including selections from famous rand and light operas, popular ballads, coon songs and ragtime ditties of the day. You're invited to visit the sound-proof music rooms and hear with what perfection Vic- tor Talking Machines and Edison Phonograpls play. (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Rear.) ‘Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders Tet Te ehl Piet) en 0 enero re mereqeenepengtnt tt ij i t ¥ \ oo

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