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the animus to a misunderstanding of | Get the facts, plus a spirit of unfairness Re “eh jfiua, 1 toward the recelvers encouraged by | Beinrlda,, 108; Dard Moneta 10s; tant ithe Public Service Commission and {ts | posal. 105. hen ‘i agents, ere a ion bag, 26 Jacobite "Congressman ai Asked In-| ry frequently at breakfast I read | 100; Charite Doherty, a letter sent to the recelvers by the | Bellzgather, 109i nal | quiry Gets Facts That Make Public Gervice Commission which Is not) FIFTH RAC delivered through the matls until hours Boloma Him Delve Deeper. WATCHORN' NOMINATION “ATHORANN Recon- 1c aie al all ee | gm tral Crosstown Railroad $12,000,000 FOR IMPROVEMENT Cr SURFACE LINES ers This Vast Sum Will Have Been fon f President Roosevelt on Ale In " . th vu e Used When Receivers Re- ceive Tepord covering. ten Inonths siders the Case of the Com- | Rnetatinennipie missioner of Immigration. rvice Commission linquish Control. and the receivers hold evidence that it Was received —_— MORE CASH TO! BE SPENT | perenne Syknificants feature of the re- | WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—The nomina- ficit of $1,202,137 for the Watchorn, sii riod, which has tion of Robert B. Commis- sioner of Immigration at Ellis Island, to succeed himself, which was sent to the withdrawn by KrowN to 1,50) gross earnings or the lesser Met- litan system for the ten months was $1202.81), @ mubstantial Increaae, largely to the cur nt of transfers, In cash’ tares $IZq2:00. was taken In, the remainder of the gross earnings being jfrom tleket fares, mail and express Te | gengtor Dillingham, Chairman of the ‘The Metropolitan receivers spent $10,- | Committee on Immigration, sald that) 524,993 In operating expenses, which novell be had been Informed that numerous) 1 t earnings in’ the sum of chnical character had When the surface raliroads of Man. | {26,szatem ne fl charges of a technical c! $2,227,816.76, Other Income from adver | eee against the Commissioner | hattan shall have been placed on the tlsing, rental of land and buildings, | i“ f : and equipment brought the total | and that it was for this reason Freq: @uction block in April the receivers ap-| net Income up to $2,800,575, ldent Roosevelt had decided to with pointed by Judge E. Henry Lacombe, of | Peenialiovancalocl mali att ferichelepesial draw the nomination, Members of the} the United States Circuit Court, will/ as a first !mportant deduction from the! Senate Committee understood that the | have spent $12,000,000 in the physical im- Kase: Income, Other taxes amounted | Commissioner has mado a great many 671,52) 54, 64 c c | Provement of the property—$,00,000 on 87 HLS), tlnes on Hepat went for Tent enemies by reason of his rigid enforce” ‘oples the Metropolitan Street Railway Com- | gofault has not been made, Income on| ment of the Immigration laws. Pany's-aystem and $4,000,000 on the lines | funded debs on companies whose roads | of the charges have not been received | [are operated under agreement on whic! committee. of the Third Avenue Railroad Company. | Fermanent default hae not been made |O¥ the Senate comm Would private capital have done as|amounts to $8,249, while the Interest, much for the public? Hardly, Could | against the companies now in the hands private capital have done as much? of recelvers, amounting to $389,947, In- ‘ terest on real estate mortgages and No; for only a receiver can cancel ruin+ eduction ous leases, vold unprofitable contracts, leave | @efault on crushing bond issues and | Pass dividends on watered stock, and {t {a this side of the traction question that has been entirely overlooked. More Cash for Betterments. Further, The Evening World {8 au- thorized to announce, the Federal re- celvers estimate an additional expendi- ture of from $8,000,000 to $10,000,00—to be made by the buyers of the property— before the surface railroads of Manhat- tan have an Al service and thelr rol- ing stock is up to the needs of the public, Ty Judge Lacombe in Bae Situation Severely Criticises Public Service Board. Senate yesterday, was President Roosevelt to-day. ho enforces the law makes enemies,” said the Commissioner to an Evening World reporter. “I don't { doubt that I have made scores, ang) that they have been active against mi “Since I have been here I have tried | to enforce the laws to the best of my) ability and have reformed many abuses. I am well satisfied in my own heart | “Every man income deflolt of $1,200, $80,000 for Receivers. The Metropolitan receivers have re- celved for themselves in the ten months |that my regime has been @ good one, of their stewardship $9,9%, while the| “What am I golng to do? Just keep | Insurance premiums, rent of offices anion enforcing the tl other | yards, settlements of claims for injuriis man takes my place. Thet le all I can | land damages and expenses of litigation do, and recelverahip amounted to $42,168. “T would like to add that I am well) |The rest has gone to build up and im- |Pepanee ice Se aise 2 with the enemies I have made,” _ ce AMNEY CANNOT OAKLAND \KLAND ENTRIES, The entries for to-! low: | | OAKLAND, Cal. | morrow are as fol “In view of tH bitter hostility of the| FIRST RAG B—Six ngs; selling dyna vl ‘ y| newapaners to the traction recelyers, snob toy) Taoe | | Tam quite loath to dis the great tla, ttt] work they are doing,” sald Judge La- combe to an Evening World reporter, who saw him in chambers to-day, “However, I ascribe a large amount of aa) PANAMA DEAL What the receivers have written | 3 later, in reply is seldom if ever made public by the State regulators of the street railway tramMc. ly Hina, Long , 102; Lord Rossing: WASHINGTON, §.—Back from New York, where he has been seeking Jan, Course—Jos | Rose, 107; Altmar, 107; 7 | eo, 102; Fe “THe Public Service Commission | Jit" Jane. hit cy The i: Ace of evidence In regard to the purohas ot | pie te Bare evsroakea ential the | lenge. Coe Ot Gere IEDM 1th anamay Canal, Reprooetative an honorable court, They have issued | melcees = Rainey, of Illinois, will take another insulting mandates and written letters month to Investigate the subject before which did not even conform with the SAVANNAH ENTRIES. he takes the public Into his confidence. | Phdiments of common courtesy, Yet I aman | 4 BAVANNAH, Ga., Jan, §.—The entries 19 the mean time he will not press his challenge these gentlemen to name 4 | single instance where the Federal re- | ick to-morrow's races are as follows resolution for an investigation of the; FIRST RACE-—Three-year-olds and | up: ceivers have failed to comply with | anh velling: one mile.—-*Melino, 111; L, J, | subject. } any service order which they may have cn mPriend, 11; Rleca:| ot fear that I shall not be able to re-| issued.” ate a NB"| port that all {8 well In connection with Judge Lacombe declined to discuss in| ly ia tall the work of the Federal receivers, | ogene, 100; but ne placed at the disposal of The ful. MM Evening World all the facts and figures | ward; that were asked for. be Aroused by Pyan’s Name. When the name of Thomas F. Ryan Was mentioned in association with the | * future of the surface lines, Judge La- | |!n6 combe snapped out his indignation In this fashion: rr “Young man, you don't know the true man, 110. Pccotalis Me Mts tn: 143; that transaction,” said Mr, Rainey to- day. "While I have not gotten much a any from the twenty-odd persons I inter- 1% viewed in New York that would be ad- mitted in a court of record, yet I have) secured enough to warrant my delving ne \ further into the subject. I bel: *- | have secured valuable clues.” Mr. Rainey he will continue to | purmue his studies, and belleves that | others interested In the subject are con- | ducting independent Investigations along | 7 rhompeon, Youth Valentine, Frog, 102, ACE Three-year-olde; six and Lydia Ginter, 110, Meria, ,, 18s Doily “Bult situation, Why, the receivers of the i.ads"heaty, “Noance Weather cial helsarnallines! Metropolitan are suing Tom Byan for | aver $4,000,000." ae oe in Saar % arg Recelyer Frederick W. Whitridge's | S i A l Cl | rotmkon te titacneonn| S@M-Annual Clearance Sale | has been frequently brought to the at- THE FAMOUS | tention of the public by reason of Mr. Whitridge's personal ability to make “good copy” in an interview, but little has been known of the excellent work of Messrs, Adrian H. Joline and Doug: | Jas Robinson, in charge of the Met-| ropolitan system. They have equipped the road with 95 new cars, made tre- mendous trackage repairs, and made Mme. [rene Corsets Continuing for the Balance of the Week | These corsets are the latest sample lines of the wholesale department and are offered at these phenomenally low price the following defeaults in. Connection 183 pair $6.00 Corsets......$2.50 | 92 pair $10.00 Corsets...... | with lenses, contracts, bonds and! 445 535, ¢7.00 Corsets "3.00 27 pair $12-$14 Corsets | (Metropolitan Street Ratlway 412 pair $3.00 Corsets. . - 4,00 | 62 pair $18.00 Corsets... collateral mortgage | All extremely long backs. 56 pair different models $1,60 and upward. | Fitted and altered, if necessary. Sale held in the store. 25 West 35th St., % s« 6th Aves, $625,000 eA, 180 Oat 5... First consol mt 60,000 at 41, Dividend — rent $15,995,800 a ANNUAL SALE U. G. Gunther's Sons, The finest furs in the World. Long and medium Coats in Seai, inu.c, Broadtail, Persian Lamb and French dyed Seal. Pony Skin and Caracul Coats, all the desirable lengths, at much less than usual prices. Muffs and Neck Pieces in Sable, Mink, Lynx, Fox and other fashionable Furs. | | | 184 Fifth Avenue. New location will be 518 Fifth Avenue, at 43d Street. RTS Oe. 5 - |than New York th Jans of protests ast two year sdue tn part t ie be r facilities offered by the Gov ernment for disposing of cases," said Mr, De whereby cages are heard at many 8 upd me unis are advised ea y to ea ard, 7 alsements was much lower than usual, due to the marion De ¥. / falling off of imports during the year, Board of United Sta but recently theer ts improvement and Praisers, says tn e -| increase in that Hine, judging by the more numerous cases brought to our sued to tmporters tested aga. Dingley tariff ai 198 than ever bef mrehar ts and ve duty und x the flsa ein the his |the board At ports throughout the country other poilip 12 West 23d Street SECOND WEEK OF OUR duties the ken shorn GARMENT SHOP board decide: ppeals from the board to the United Semi-Annual Clearance Sale a few items from our varlous depattments to give you an idea of the wonderful reductions that prevail during this Clearance Sale. Our entire stock is divided into lots and marked at equally attractive reductions. Lot 16—$4.50 Taffeta Silk Petticoats.. $2.25 Lot 42—060.00 Pony Skin Coats, 50 in. lon . 35,00 Lot 103—20.00 Fur Muffs and Scarfs... 6.50 Lot 104—22.50 Tailor Made Suits 10.00 Lot 9— 58.00 Dress Skirts. . 2.90 [hot 3 7705010) S701 Sonnogsoonneenobonpacnononoanunn 1,00 Lot 90—17.50 Broadcloth Coats. an 9.75 Lot 96--28.00 Satin and Broadcloth Evening Wraps... 10.75 Lot 105—95.00 Tailored Suits........csceeseeeee ee eene 47.50 Lot 109--49.00 Tailored Suits.....sssseesveeeeeen eens 22.50 Lot 99—42.00 Imported 50-inch Caracul Cloth Coats.. 16.50 Lot 219— 9.50 Net, Lace and Taffeta Waists......4. . 490 Lot 1-27.00 Chiffon Broadcloth Gowns.......5.665 11,50 LotmnO—7500lGownsrerent merase mn tutti 37.50 Lot 9812.00 Short Broadcloth ant Covert Coats... 3.25 Lot 107--30.00 Tailored Broadcloth Suits........0+6008 14.50 JANUARY SALE FUR COATS BEGINS TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY EVERY FUR COAT WILL BE Russian Pony, French Caracul, Hudson Seal, Fur-Lined Coats, Motor Coats, etc. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS $883.00 Coats, $29.50 $65.00 Coats, $39.50 $75.00 Coats, $49.00 $83.00 Coats, $62.00 $90.00 Coats, $65.00 $1 00.00 Coats, $74.00 This is an opportunity not to be missed, We advise early selections. SALE THIRD FLOOR. | Broadway JOHN FORSYTHE Eighteenth Street CLOSED OUT IN THIS SALE $110.00 Coats, $79.00 $123.00 Coats, $84,00 $130,00 Coats, $98,00 $179.00 Coats, $134.00 $250.00 Coats, $179,00 $275.00 Coats, $198,00 Saks Cushion-Flex Shoes for Women, at $4. The prejudices formerly existing against the “ comfortable” without foundation. N taste would care to spoil the daintiness of her appearance with clumsy footwear, essentially But not even the most fastidious can find a flaw in the Cushion-Flex—either in its dis- tinctive grace or the ease its wearer is assured, Extra flexible sole leathers which “give” slightest motion of the foot and a resilient, yielding cushion between the foot and the sole, produce a rest- ful, comforting result. Twelve models—button or lace—all leathers. Broadway Saks & Compasy Street FEW persons are as fortunate as Gen. Sheridan and Paul Revere when 0 ng a horse, But there's no good reason why they should not be. During 1908 The World printed 14,976 separate “Horse and Carriage” advertisements— 4,961. more than newspaper the Herald or To Enjoy Your Ride Let World Ads, Guide, shoe were not o woman of fastidious with the any other New York morning § Ww | States led up about 60,000 [import ng decision by the courts THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1909, mene Big New Basement Saleskoort Greatest Values oh in ie 1909 Linen Sale. Broadest Assortments of Fresh, Clean Stocks, BLEACHED SHEETS, made of good heavy muslin; size 72x 90; all perfect; value 35c., PILLOW CA from the great Dover Mfg. Co., so- called seconds on account of limit 6 to a customer | some slight defects; various and no mail orders; | sizes; hemmed; values to each | 19c, No Mail Or- ss | ders,.... 2.16.00 BED SHEETS, ser ids from the great Dover Mfg. , for single, three-quarter and fae size beds, various qualities; values 39¢ 10 na No Mail Orders, nen FINISH BED SHEETS, extra Lane quality, all perfect, 72x90 and 31290; worth 49¢ and $$¢} tach... sees 35c CSE EES BLEACHED AND UN- BLEACHED MUSLIN, full yard wide, heavy quality and CROCHET WHITE SPI large size, Bemis nen § * 30¢ PR Cc TRG ES AND IER Na EL) SPREADS, full size; value Xb $1.19, No MailOrcers, Each, 79¢ PILLOW CASES, various kindsand | FULL SIZE, SPRE: Ih hemmed sizes, scconus worth up to ae and (ringed; each , ‘7c each DOMESTIC BLEACHED EXTRA SIZE PILLOW CASES, Sizes 42x35 4 and45x33%4, 12%c TABLE DAMASK, 60 inches wide; extra LOR quality; 2 le GERMAN LINEN FRINGED CLOTHS, 10-4 size; also Ger- to 3 yard mill agi) all perfect; piece price man Mercerized Pattern Cloths, with borders value; limit 2. Mail Orders, tach 16c and 19¢ values; each 25c, No Mail Orders, 15¢ ALL-LINEN FULL BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK; also mercer 8c value. Limit 20 all around, 8-4 sizes; yards, No mail or- value 98c; each...... *' 5Oc ized damask; extra nN 39c ders, Yard.., -4Y¢ = ard.. p | BLEACHED CAMBRIC MUSLIN, D “COTTON HEMM NAPKINS, ready to use, extra quality and yard wide Als iped. border, Hats mull die: design; never unbleache heeting «muslin, 40 No Mail sold for less thin 39¢ dozen; inches wide; t0e and t1¢ / at dozeniiicse; sureneenys 25c values. Yard. scsssceeeee O4gc 15 ’ 2c BATH TOW! Ls 7" fl BATH “TOWELS, bleached and un- —Seconds of a great Southern mill; the defects are of every descrip. peee) extra slight, and often nothing more than a soiled spot, all sizes, tee size to eslight imper- 5c. Hemmed Barber 2c 12!.c, Extra Large Huck to slight fections ; values Towels...... sce ee eee TOWeIS 0s sscer seers Ole detects; 15¢e. and from 22c, to 390; 7c, Hemmed Huck Towels. .4c¢ 15c, Extra Fine Huck Tow Xe. values, at at 12%, 10c, yels, 18x38... ABannnne x Bis 5c, 90" 25c ‘Oc, Huck Towels, 18x, +Sc els ae 10 CPHL ATH STREET STORE, Sale of Walking Skirts ¢ Chiffon Panama, ‘hair 500 Smart Models, values to $4.00, Alterations free. Choose from a collection of allover plaited and gored are smartly trimmed with taffeta silk folds; othe terial and buttons, All colors and black. hang gracefully and are pertect fitting. You ¢ duplicate this value under $4.00, In some places es SkirtSisellitormorerrnnsvanaccesisces tee Basement.) Skirt $4.98 and Sicilian, iar models. Some folds of self ma- re OKITtS These Women’s $2.00 Walking Skirts Allover plaited or gored circular styles; trimmed with folds All colors and black... some nea 14TH STREET STOR Brussels Rugs Scotch Lace Curtains Letcre Stock-Taking—this out-ot-ordinaly ‘ . z aay value to effect a quick elean-up ‘ M Te Than a yore n Chole sauerns: ; New Curtains arriving daily, ! of whic These Brussels Rugs are all wool. A good selection J aciay ie ( THEY dite Gus ta of Oriental and floral designs. Size 9x12. $10. 08 yards long Feu to those Ua Original price $14.98, at.. pair $24,98 9x12 Royal Ax- 59c, Tapestry Carpets, eh: suitable for halls, stairs minster Rugs, choice of and rooms, af : 42 several $19.50 different makes Reversible Smyrna Rugs; both sides alike; cellent colorings dd patterns; 49c. grade, Arabian big Of neat pat- t terns; 9x42 Cae widths and] Xtra Sot size; $12. val- $8.75 Yard. cess esees 3772C lengths; regular ary oo ues » 90-40 INLAID LINOLEUM, quality, ae t $6. 75 | granite patterns, extra p. $ JT $10 val + ¥ quality; 35¢, grad i 7 6x9 size : z Bordered Tapestry Por | 49° to 79. Nottingham VAlUES. sevice S400 S342 59¢ nese aly eaee, oral a several $1.65 Wilton Velvet : : be En (ake t 30 Rugs, size 27x CARLOAD OF BAIL vs ¢ from. Pair Cc Strat wool, Sle20 ~OILCLOTH, all 2 yards Holland and Opaque 75c, Velvet Hall Run-|} ty 27. regu 1b Window Shades, 36x ners, 27 inches |} larly. Square 72; all col- wide. Yard..., OOC | yard, [9c j values, Pair "$2, 98) . 15¢ STREET STORE, Fourth Floor,) me (THE 1 THE ATH STREET STORE, Fourth Floor.) __<1 Special Sale of House Furnishings KITCHEN CABIN WASH BOILERS | ¢ SUB E AOSTA apanned ets “49¢, cetie | LADDERS | For DING IRONING TABLE i {ta tra OK BOARD Fold y pace when not In quality i; large t: size; . 89c lasts; seta. CEILING DUSTE J Ott SH Woon w tbat made Tone ing’ low aluminum finish, with Renee LOL es ENAMEL ported. W three Jewels; reg- $1 29 COAL HODS—Japann (a1) of 3 quarta; reg. price 50c.. ular $1.69, at. . * tantly Ween gtr mirire easy (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Basement.) ~~ Comite Bed Outfit Specials Brass-Trimmed Iron Bedstead, With a $2.98 All- Metal Spring and $5 Hair-Top and Bottom Mat- tress. The Bedstead Alone Is Valued at $10.75, Little more need be said—the facts are strong enough. This Bedstead is a high grade product—well built and of artistic design. It has heavy posts, 7 stout fillers, deep panels with brass scrolls, and 4-inch top rods with cast brass ends. Sizes are 3 ft. 6 in., 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in, The investment will prove one of the most profitable and satisfactory you have ever made. $ 45 These outfits have just atrived from the manufac- Exactly Like Picture, 89.95, turer and are new and bright.....+seseeeeeeeeee Lu 3 Foe R FELT MATTRESS- | BEDSTEADS —Like illustration, 3 ft vith pure light resilient) Gin.,4 ft, and4 ft. 6 in. sizes; also bully not packed; ‘covered IM) heay of similar designs, all heavily m or heavy. twill ticking; | - i $9.50 5 trimmed with brass; in white and col- ‘ °° $6.9 ored enamels; values to $15.98; all OAK DRE SERS —Four patterns,! marked at one price for in solid oak; very durably buil clearance fine finish ith three or four dra’ is oval and pattern shaped mir. $10.00 UPHOLSTERED BOX $s to $12.00; all SPRINGS —Warranted — construc- ’ $7.50) tion, with 78 full size $6. 98 grouped at one price Se lpitaleteee. spirals; choice of ticks.. fal at dei one or two parts; values

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