The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1909, Page 11

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“DOSEVELT CALLS FR ACTION ON THE CLUNTRY'S NEEDS ee, National Conservation in a Special Message lu Congress, GOOD IN ‘MY POLICIES,’ His Administration, Again Calls for Square Deal and Warns “M Reviews dlefactors.” WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 President houses of ¢ Tevie tration, made plishment in vartc asain for a sy teal for a and Rave ane ring to the factors 0 t wealth > Pr National opening thus I transmit herewith a re Natlonal gether with the » Which ts th nee of Gi unantine cent joint the was vusly ay conferen Nat State conservation servation tions of pecullar whole nation and 4 comm oltizens. sense re 1 its parts. Calls for Action “The facts set forth in this report con- stitute an Imperative call to act situation they disc: demands that neglecting for a if need be and less vital que shall trate an effective part of our upon the great mat foundat q national existence, progress and pros- perity. The mai fons, Equality of Opportunity. “This administration has gome things; it has soug’ been able, to achleve doubtless made mistakes done or attempted has bee le, consistent effort to arge the rights and o the men and women Btates. We are trying to ce fe good in our soolal system, and we are striving toward this end when | we endeavor to do away with what Is | bad. Succeas may be made too hard | for some If it is made others. “The rewards of common Industry ar a thrift may be too small if the United fe, qualitte made too large, & especially | rewards for qualit. chich are really, from the public stan w point, undesirable, are permitted to come too large. Our aim ts 80 sible to provide such conditions that here shall be equality of reuntty where there is equailty of energy, fidel- {ty and Intelligence; when there {sa Teasonable equaltty of opportunity t distribution of rewards will take care of itself. Unchecked Monopoly. ‘The unchecked existence of monopoly ts incompatible with equality of op- Portunity. The reason for the exercise of Government control over «reat monopolies is to equalize opportunity We are fighting: against privilege. Rallroad-rate control is an attempt to secure an equality of opportunity for all men af- fected by rall transportation; and that means all of us ‘The great anthracite coal strike was fettled, and the pressing danger of a coal famine averted, because we recog. nized that the control of a public neces- alty Involves a duty to the people, and that public int fon in the Guid ot & public service be resented as \ asa privilege by on the contrary to be and exercised as ar: ment in the interest of all the people, The efficiency of the army and the navy | has been Increased so that our people may follow in peace the great work of making this country a better place for Amertcane to live in, and our navy was sent around the world for the same ultimate purpose. “All the acts taken by the Govern- privilege at ¢ polls. 1 corporations, but ccepted as a duty ht by the Govern- ment during the last seven years, and | all the policies now belng pursued by the Government, consistent whole. International Morality. “We are building the Panama Canal; and this means that we are engaged in the giant engineering feat of all time, “We are striving to add in all ways to the habitability and beauty of our epantt a We are striving to hold in the public hands the remaining supply of nepptoprlated coal, for the protec- fon and benefit of all the people. We Full Dress tles of | onserve what | for other, and on the whole less alee | bi 1 far as! It} fit in as parts of a| te life, wrong and In prt rly aga! he and we J ire. freedom. of, opportunity. t¢ citizens, now and hereafter, a t the ultimate Interest of all e the temporary Interest dividual, class or group. TROOPS TO STOP GAMBLING. Governor of 1 of any inane In rnds to Stop Netting on Races, BATON Rot fer may bling in J is alleged, of the Jan o-called Locke cing law. He held a lengthy con e to day with Adjt-Gen, Stafford, the District-At of Jet- NEW YORKERS BEATEN. Hoaton Amatenr Racquet Players 2 r. and H. D, defeated Lawre Johnson, of New Du 1, of 1 THE EVENING SiS BHP FRIDAY, DR BULL'S CONDITION At the Hotel Plaza th sald that the condith mT. Bull Is morning tt of Dr. WHL THe ECONOMY OF GOOD COFFEE Great Saving and Satisfaction in Using Better Grade Sold in Airtight Tins, While it Is true that the average American woman is an_ excellent housekeeper and a good provider, still when jt comes to the selecting and buying of coffee she too often practises false economy. It Is a wel known fact that one pound of good coffee equals nearly two pounds of cheap coffee; so to pay a fair price is the only REAL economy. Make this experiment: Get from your grocer a pound tin of Hotel Astor Coffee and brew it according to the celebrated Hotel Astor recipe, which is packed In each tin, heaping tablespoonful per cup usual- ly required much less is necessary, | proving conclusiv that to produce equal results Hotel Astor Coffee Is far more economical kinds sold in bulk. Coffee sold under the name of Ho- | tel Astor comes in sealed tins to keep it clean, crisp and fresh, anteed to be fdentically the same 1) nd as was orlginated for and served exclusively to guests at the famous Hotel As New York It 1s roasted by a special process, careful, scientific and exact, which develops the full strength and natu ra! richness of the coffee bean 2 pound tin from your grocer to-day and prove to your own gatls- faction that It !s by far the most eco- G | nomical coffee you could use, and 34, 154, certainly has the most delicious flavor 1n the cup. B. Altman & Co. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JAN. 23d, 1,500 YARDS OF SHADOW-STRIPED POPLINS, *40 INCHES WIDE, USUALLY $2.25 PER YARD, WILL BE ON SALE, SOLD _IN_DRESS . AT 78c, PER YARD LENGTHS ONLY too easy for | 1,500 YARDS OF NOVELTY SILK CHIFFONS 56 INCHES WIDE, USUALLY $3.00 & $350 AT $]|,00 PER YARD. IN_DRESS_LENGTHS ONLY ALSO DRESS LENGTHS OF EVENING SILKS, IMPORTED NOVELTIES, FOULARDS, LIBERTY SATINS, MESSALINES, CREPES, TAFFETAS, ETC, AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. F4th Strect, 35y Street and Sth Avene, AITKEN, SON &Co Children’s Department (THIRD FLOOR) erviceable Wash Dresses of Linen, Madras and Gingham 4 to 14 years, Bxceptional Values, 5.50 6.50 8.50 10,00 12.50 BROADWAY and Tuxedo Suits at 25% Off Price Garments at most every price are included in this reduc- tion. $30 Suits are now $22.50, $25.00 Suite are now $18.75 and so on, A lot of Tuxedo and Full Dress Coats and Veets that were $12.50 are now $9,38, The sale of Suite and Overcoats at 25° off price {a also continued, Moe Levy & Co., 1429 Broadway | 119-125 Walker St. | New York, New York, 880-382 St, Brookiys, JownDani, & 182 STREET GLOVES eg WOMEN AND BOYS AT BIG PRICE CONCESSIONS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 8-BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRE FRENCH KID GLOVES, In black, white and gray; value 82,25, Special 8-BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRE natural CHAMOIS GLOVES, valie 39.98, at, 1,50 IMPORTED oorer roan 1.50 BOYS’ GLOVES A SPECIAL LOT OF BOYS' GAUNTLETS, Pique and cape, a:.,.,, lined and unlined; value $1.80 and $8.00, Special A VERY SPECIAL GLOVE FOR BOYS, BUCKSKIN 79c & 1.50 In Broadway,6th and Oth Ste You} will then find that instead of the! than cheaper | Is guar- | JANUARY 22, 1909, VISITING CARDS PRINTED WHILE Linens on Sale in Basement Salesroom YOU WAIT—MAIN FLOOR Also tailor-made $1.50 values VHE GATH SPREE Clearance of All Furs & Fur Coats You will wonder at the deep price-cutting on such high grade, seasonable and stylish furs! Our Pre-Inventory Sales offer rare opportunities ! E could store these Furs away until next season and then get regular prices for them, than this season's, but our steadfast rule of thorough clearings, every season, must be lived up to—so out MISSES’ $12.50 SUITS at $6.95| 1,000 LINGERIE WAISTS A clearance sale that offers a host of rare values, WEST and most effective models, elaborately esigr ete, back and trimmed Fancy on attached. Waists, collars Linene STORE, Second Floor.) —— Hand Bags ORNBACK = Alligator Leather Bags. Double or single strap handles, Leather lined and fitted with a large coin purse of the same leather. probably higher prices : {and 9 inch 10 and 12 In, go all the Furs at unparalleled low prices. ad $3,80 tn $8'vale Large Sable Opossum Shawls, trim- 45-inch Russian Pony Coats, values, ues, med with animal heads and 6 tails. Long, lus- $3.98 NX mu large shawl collar and rolling 195 $2 08 trous hi Good wearing. $7.98 regularly... culls; satin lining; $55 values. . 2. Sable and Black Opossum Sets. Collarette and Rug Muff. Long, silky hair. Very stylish, $16.98 values, A limited quantity at Coney Lynx Sets. |arge Shawl trimmed with tails, and open Muff with 416 tails, 8 $9.75 (THE 14TH STRERT STC Infants’ Wear Specials Pretty Dresses Mink Collarette, ural heads and tails; econd Floor.) Great Hosiery Bargains Most Desirable Qualities at Clearance Prices SAMPLE HALF HOSE, seamless, full fashioned, plain, fancy and striped, alues . WOMEN'S 1 IONED COTTON NE LIS STOCKINGS, Black, Tan and tol: ors; embroidered and lace effects, as well as plai WOMEN'S IMPORTED § STOCK: INGS, “seconds” of $1.00 quality; the dupertset ons are too slight to interfere with the wearin qualities. Pair. * 59c CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS, — heavy and medium weight, ribbed; double heels and toes.....+ 15c STOCKINGS, Reg- INFANTS’ CASHMERE Black, Tan .,, 20€ pure wool and silk mixture. ular 49¢, grade and White. . lain Floor.) WandiBarcine Children's 50c Dr pleated front and baek; zes 2 to § years; Children's Fancy Linen 2 | Hlaborately full pleated, | White Dre th ‘ ee Naina peautiful : ‘many different | lace, Full skirt | ries, laces and. rib Outfits Ss fy ith ct e ep | pane) fi 00 om. | Sizes 4 and $4.00 49 | te yearn BBC | alien!” $1.08 ———s==e—e (THE L411 STREET STORE, Second For Men---A Shirt Sale! Clearance of $1.00, $1.25 and Many $1.50 Values at One Price! PeyRiEFLY :—Plain, plaited and iB stiff be ufls attached or HIS OUTFIT INCLUDES: Rubber Bellows, — Platinum Point, Alcohol Bottle, Benzine sottie, Tubing, Metal Union, Cork separate; newest, choicest pat- | Handle, Large Basswood Box, Oval terns—scores to select from; most | Panel, 2 Bottles, desirable fabrics ; Sin ae | Q nerfed dither $2.25. § cial perfect fitting; Saturday i ae e well made; all sizes. To-mor- ODDS AND ENDS OF row at the quick clearance price, each......... BASSWOOD BOXES of all aes cele: ‘15¢ ishi Values up to 59c, ; Other a eaehiRe: Specials L Mon's $1.00 Neokwear—Hanisome | Men's Hea: ce-Lined Under- § English squares | excellent wear, sto d, shir variety of oh desigaa-and olor: | Aniranven see, vanes 2, SOC Camera Specials ngs; made from high-grade Men's Nati Wool JNNIOR = FOLDING PLATE imported silks and satins.. 55¢ aI leet ural, Woo ahi } 2 ( ARERR ut size Mon’s 600, Neckwear, open end r to match; $1.05 6g Taner leratié four-In-hands; popular de- 95¢ | Cc x5; automatic signs nnd colorings | Men's All-Wool Underwear, natural shutter; double 790, Unlaundered Shirts, all | © shirts and drawers, Qo ; Mickel trime and sleeve engine) 59c $ values med. $800 | wei Flonnelotte Nigit ‘shirts, wali 00. “Bibbea Wool” “under- c full, 54 inches | turndown ? . tural color. shirts 40) | collars ‘and, pocket rs; special at... C | up to 20; 79°. valu 54,49 | PLATE CAM- automatic shut- oul and folding ———emmwmn (THE 14TH ‘STREET STORE, Mala Foor) Sweaters For Men and Boys. , A ued Coat Sweaters, of good quality JUNIOR FOLDING ERAS, size 5x7; ter; double lens, yarn, double woven cuffs and bottom; all pop lors, both plain and combination effects. 79 ‘s Some with pockets. $1.50 values ail ai Ruby MEN'S PURE WORSTED COAT SWEATERS, including odds and ends and broken lots of high-grade Sweat- ers; plain and shaker knit, Plain and combination colors. Values in the lot up $0 $4.00 rccereesrertrcrrsereereorees $1. 19 BOYS’ COAT SWEATERS, fancy weave, with 25 Pearl buttons; combination colors. 69c, values Cc ~(THE 14TH 8TREKT STORE, Third Floo Women’s $2.50 and $3.50 Shoes N Patent Coltskin, Vici Kid and dull leathers; also tan. Shoes that bear reliable trade- marks, Sizes 2% to 8and C $I 69 ° to EE. 1,000 paits Women’s Patent Coltskin $3.50 1,000 Pairs Women’s Girls’ $1.50 Shoes, made of Flash’ Carteida yin Pintess’ size 4 Ruby Candie Lamps 1 Niaorted Lot “of “Card ‘Mounts, i 0 Paper, sizes’ from all «rades ‘6. = be LS (Tir Oxford Ties included. All sizes and leathers... Women's 10-inch Storm Boots, $3.00 and $3. Fee TCA BIER Perfect $4a°d $8 Sam: Kidskin; Winter weight and Tan Calf, with brown ple Walk-Overs face and button tops and wing tips Button) in ahi Ril ineuealaeiteia 89c Tee Fe ‘. a ns. Sizes anes: $2.39 Vie $2.30 Boys’ and Girls’ “storm Children’s “Storm King’? Rubber Boots, dull " ‘yng Children's and Misses’ eae toe sus" 78¢ and $1.00 25 finish; very best, $1 08 very best $1.69 — Leggings... Ci sizes 11 t0 2 i > THE 14TH STREET STORE, wevry 24& 26+ inch Russian Pony Coats $8. 08 ind Nearseal Coats; large rolling collar and kinner’s satin lining; values $ | Large 4-Skin North-Eastern trimmed with na S35 Valles Ati noencane Bteel Studded Silk Blastic Belts; also plain Silk Elastic Belts, in black, white ang, solors) heavy buckles; Ay to-! ane 19¢ 29c $19.98 $15.98 Sale of White Dresses Graduation and Confirmation Styles for Girls Dae White Dresses, of sheer India $45 and $50 Bpecial Lot of Bilv; es, worth 76c, at lawn, trimmed with lace and insertion to match, Extra full $1.75 pleated skirts. Sizes 6 to 14 WHITE LAWN years, $2.98 values....... $! | DRESYES, good qual- RSIAN LAWN S, claborately trimmed models, off- ity material; pretty set with embroidery bertha neatly — trim. beading and edging. med with lace insers Sizes 6 to tion. Sizes + 14 years., 4.98 to 14 years 8c ES, elaborately trimmed, in lace yoke many rows of insertion. Gracefully hanging skirts. Sizes °$ to 14 years. teeeenenenes 2; 98 “(THE 14TH 8TR STORE, Second Floor) extra white lenses. Were made to sell at Eye Glasses & Spectacles Ae $2.00; to- 49, rims and fitted with KTORE, Main Flo = (THE 147TH STRI Women’s 50-Inch Coats The Season’s Best Models HESE fashionable long coats at such astoundingly low prices are establishing a precedent in under- pricing. Here is a splendid oppertunity to buy (Be either a Broadcloth or Imported Caracul Cloth Coat Ran at about one-third less than regular. Trimmed with! fancy Skinner's satin strappings and silk braids. Lined with satin, Extra full Women’s Broadcloth Suits Tailored and fancy models, Single breasted effect coats, lined with guaranteed satin. Full circular skirt, with three rows of but- $9.75 —~_ tons at bottom. Sizes 34 to 42. (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Second Floor.) CROCE ee FRUITS, WINES ” poll i BEE sweep at bottom. Black only, Values to Sizes 34 to 42. $16.50 Clearance of $15.00 values... htm MEAT — Old-tashloned, Trent gage atvte, wet mince Ds ¢ FRESH BUTTER — Willow Parm ‘reamery Brand; A h er Rings, Hee! ee 12 c EN aiL Fou poeen In carton, fetes Ib, at selivered BAKED POUND jetiess Ib narrow, teas strips: vrday SUGAR CURED HAM choice Saturday of BA % hams; Ib... ‘Special, large hy MEATS AND aed ¢ are cutting for Saturda: 9 Sprin ba, which we offer as a spectal inducement, at absolutely the {i t price nat this season 12¥%c with all chops; Oe OC Short cuts Foreq’r’s of Spring Lamb, Prime Standing Rib Roast, st <x i2¥c of beef of the best quality; Ib, te, and . ib 10c |! at ak ‘12'ke KO. isan J CHOICE CUTS OF RIB ROASTS ED ROASTS—Honoleas cuts of native cattle 10c rey for ome IDK E TOL MIRLOLYS OF BEEL— i / “ | LONG Bh AND SPRING DUCKS — | HOASTL { Las ae PRICASSER CHICKENS e PHIL aeton i | picked 6 4c Wiute birds: doz + each 5c | Leos, DE CANADA MUTTON —chojee TIVE CHUCK STEAKS—Cut other sheep i ALE Cte eer es erlll| a Ige RESTAURANT—5-Course Table d’Hote Dinuer, . 25c ———_————————— | SIEGEL, PrOSi00, Peer Sas eet

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