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‘\ TAFTSMOOTHING ~ WAY IN SENATE PRIEST ACCUSES PRIEST OF SLANDERING HIM. Pastors of Bayonne Polish Churche in Squabble Over Article in “Spraz TAXCOLLECTOR REMOVED AFTER ~ FORREDPROOTY <=" PROBEIN BOOK Opposition to Bill Expected and Threat of Extra Session May Again Be Made. |John Holmes, Queens Deputy, Surrenders Office Following Comptroller’s Investigation. WASHINGTON, Feb. After hay- ¥ ing a Mecovery of trré« the Hou by a vote wits John Holmes, Collector of Assessments and « Tax " In to run aga to-day rler in to-morrow Prendergast certain that so ek ee puvaiing dtecrepa Democrats in vt DE LACY WAS TO BE MADE 1oks of Mr. Holmes's office Voliector reciprocity © THE “GOAT,” COUNSEL SAYS. 0¢ Sssessnents ana Aree Bailey (Dem« . - was » Queens on M fafied with it ” ST. PRTERSBURG, Feb. 1 t publican, of Io ), taken for Count O' Drier " ed to-day tha . at ing the progressive wing, has voiced his presented his e start that there $1018 aggressive opposition ounted of the ® | A gag rule such as hastened the vo reeently been pald in t ime on the mea th se is need go no furthe Ml possible in t € ire > Holmes ng when leaders fear ‘ e meas ton shows n t ure may get togetier and fllvuster 1 al@ that Mon- President Taft to-day began a spe hgieg ate campaign to smooth the way for Dill in the Senate. His threat of an extra session as the pe tion on the bill was about the Capitol There was consid day over the fact Progressives in widely differing v according to their vot simon pure insurgents vot and fourteen against it were: Cary and Cooper of inehaw of Nebraska, Hubber Poindexter of Wash Madison of Kansas. 7 Voted against it Hanna of North Dakota, volgen of v 1 no F. CHAUVENET’S Red Cap THE RED SPARKLING -WINE OF FRANCE H. P. Pinay & Co., Ltd, New York, © Kopp. Winer ead of M Nebrnka, Good Haughen, Kendall, Pickett and Woods ¢ progressive vote was spilt about the same proportion as the whole Republican side. of Kansas was absent. The House Democrats voted almost golidly for reciprocity, only five of them | Joining the opposition to the vill pietanneee- hacia ASQUITH DENIES | RECIPROCITY TALK. LONDON, Feb. 15, Murdock o Agents od States The American-Ca- | Radian reciprocity a’ came to | the fore in the House of Commons agatn teday. The Government was ques toned regarding the statement attrib Nationalist Uted to Henri Hournassa, leader in the Legisiature o ment to conclude # rec @eratanding with the Premier Asquith replied “The statement ts entirely foundation in fact.” The Prem @enied that Ambassador Bryce hy engaged actively helping to about the ngre United THE EVENING WORLD, W At and pe w f Queens ( Ever nibble@ sprig of peppermint er a fresh blown violet ? 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Perfec 5: Eliohé& Oculists’ Opticians th Av, [Sch St dway, 33d St. roadway, Astor House, New York A BooK FREE FOR yor BOOKS---Tomorrow, the Annual Selling of Publishers’ Overstocks 0 PHOTOGRAPHY IN COLORS. Pablic Lectures Will Give People Chance to Hear Ori of Art. Te was announced by the Board of Hue | Carried Away by Their one of the first men to photy graph dire ucation to-day that an | rant change Would be made in its p lectures for | adults to-morrow evening. | Anstead of the lectures on “Country Life in the West" by Barnum Brown at | Abrary, No. 112 Bast Ninety- | , Stanley MeGinnis of Den- | | | | | | Are Here at Admiration for Certain Books, Publishers Sometimes Print More Copies than They Can Finda Ready Market For Which Explains Why These Admirable Books Such Prices Only a part of the good things here for booklovers contain but a few copies of each book-so numerous ar In total there are over 600 titles although in so: books, history, biography, travel, poctry, religious and printed for SALE purpos<s. Examples of Over 100 Titles Rose White Youth, By Dolf Wyllarde The Sayings of Gradmamma and Others, By Elinor Glyn. The Outcast Manufacturers, By Charles Fort. The Damsel and the Sage. By Elinor Glyn. Illustrated and Fine Editions ‘The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, an Oxford Freshman. 2 vols. Little Mr. Bo: and College Tales. 1 vol, By Cuthbert Bede, B. A. Over 100 illus s by the author, Photogravure frontispieces in all 3 volumes. Gilt to; Publication Price, $3.00. Our Special Price, $1.35. The Art of William Blake, By Elizabeth Luther Cary. Uniquely and elab: orately illustrated, Size 7!)x10') inches. Wide margins. Publication Price, $3.50, Our Special Price, $1.00, The Works of James MeNeill Whistler. By Elizabeth Luther Cary. Illus trated with many reproductions of etchings, lithographs, pastels and paintings 644x914 inches. Publication Price, $4.00. Our Special Price, $1.25. The Face in the Girandole: A Romance of Old Furniture. By William Frederick Dix, Ilustrated in colors by Charlotte Weber-Ditzler. Publica tion Price, $1.00. Our Special Price, 40 cents, A Bachelor's Baby, By Tom Masson. Elaborately illustrated by Flagg and Blashfield. Publication Price, $1.60. Our Special Price, 65 cents Friendship Two Essays on Friendship. By Emerson and Cicero. Beau- tifully printed with border in two colors, Gilt top, Publication Price, $1.00, Our Special Price, 40 cents, Backgrounds of Literature. By Hamilton Wright Mabie. Illustrated with drawings and photographs, Svo, Gilt top. Stamped in gold. Publication Price, $2.00. Our Special Price, 85 cents. This is the original wide margin and not the cheaper reprint edition Paris, Past and Present, By Henry Haynie Price, $2.00. Our Special Price, 85 cents, The Adventurer in Spain, By S. R. Crockett. Edition de luxe, with thirty: two illustrations by the author. Publication Price, $2.50. Qur Special Price, 75 cents. Tarry Thou Till | Come. By George Croly. Introduction by General Lew Wallace. Mlustrated by T. de Thulstrup, with frontispiece in color, sixteen photogravures and three title-page designs. Cover design by George Wharton Edwards. Presentation edition, 2 volumes. Publication Price, $4.00. Our Special Price, $1.50, §vo. Gilt top, Publication CHARLES A, KEENE, Importer and Cutter of Diamonds, 180 Broadway, New York Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Please remember that all of these books are the original full price editions —=— ss are listed. Seven large counters on the Main aisle can ‘e the titles. me cases the quantity is limited. Included are illustrated young folks’ books and standard sets. NOT cheap reproductions, of $1 to $1.50 Novels at 25c The Girl Question, By L. C. Violett Houk Those Queer Browns, By Florence Morse Kingsley. The Face of Clay. By Horace A. Vaehell. Blind Alleys, By George Carey Eggleston. The Voice of the Street, By Erest Poole. History and Biography History of the Siege of Boston, and of the Battles of Lexington, Concord and Bunker Hill; also an account of the Bunker Hill Monument, with illustrative documents by Richard Frothingham. 8vo, Publication Price, $3.50. Our Special Price, 85 cents, The New American Navy. By John D, Long (Secretary of Navy, 1897-1902) Illustrated. 2 volumes, 8vo, Publication Price, $5.00. Our Special Price, $2.25. My Memoirs duction by An $10.50, Our Sp Siberia and the Exi 3y George Kennan. Fully illustrated, 2 volum: 8vo, about 500 pages each, Publication Price, the set, $6.00. Our Special Price, $2.75. By Alexandre Dumas, Translated by E Illustrated, 6 volumes. M. Waller. Intro- Publication Price, Women of America. By Elizabeth McCracken. Gilt top. Publication Price, $1.50. Our Special I 45 cents. Marie Antoinett Hilaire Belloc, Mlustrated. 8vo. Publication Price, $2.75. Ours rial Price, 90 cents. Passages from the Past. By the Duke of Argyll. With two photogravure plates and many other full-page illustrations. 2volumes. 8vo. Publication Price, $6.50. Our Sp I Price, $1.35, A Belle of the Fiftic Mrs. Clay, Memoirs of socia! and political life at Washington and the South, 1853-06. Put into narrative form by Ada Sterling. Twenty-two portraits, two in color, from daguerrotypes of famous beauties and distinguished men. 8vo. Publication Price, $3.00. Our Special Price, 65 cents. ‘The Curse of Romanovs. By A Rappoport. Portraits, 8vo, Pub cents, Illustrations, eight scenes and Our Special Price, 25 cent lisher’s Price, $3.50. Our Special A Lincoln's Love Story, By Eleanor Atkinson aportrait, Publisher's Price, 50 cents. The Whirlpool of Europe, Austria-Hungary and the Habsburgs. By bald R. and E, M. Iquhoun, Numerous maps and illustrations, Publication Price, $3.50. Our Special Price, 85 cents. The Near East. Publisher's Price, $3.00. Our Special Price, 75 cents, Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building JOHN WANAMAKER Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Ténth Street. That Need Adjusting We Do It Without Charge. ip or annoy you ay let_us.make fortable for you, —at any of our 6 branches. This is one of the many ways in which our service is helpful Another important feature it examination by ered Physicians, long experience, WE CHARGE FOR GLASSES ONLY. ng Glasses as Low.as $2.50. dvr 350 Sixth Av., 22d St 101 Nassau — Ann St 498 Fulton St, Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn a eeeneniinaeneh scl neny WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY | | \ 1911. Pi jas sre Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 P. M. It Has Been Coming, But Now the End of the Season Is Here— So Our Entire Collection ot Women’s Tailored Suits, Coats and Furs Must Make Way for the Spring Attire That Is Arriving Every Day Heretcfcre Regular Prices Were Lessened, But for Tomorrow Prices Will Again Be Drastically Lowered 15, Detailed descriptions are impossible as there is generally only one suit or coatof| a style, size or color—but there is a pleasing variety—-for many women, who realize the importance of the occasion and come early. Women’s Tailored Suits $10 originally $25 to $30 $25 originally $37.50 to $15 and boucle cloth——-mostly colors. 9 96 suits—hard-finished worsteds, cheviot 9 62 suits, inclucing imported models; cheviot, ratine, boucle cloth, tweeds and a $50. originally $80 to $125 9 6 imported velvet suits—black, few broadcloths and corduroy. black with white stripes. also $15 originally $22 to $45 9 Ascore of velveteeniand corduroy dresses, Women’s Top Coats $7 50 originally $15 $35 originally $70 to $75 . 9 About 65 coats—double-faced tweed 9 About 20 imported broadcloth coats; mixtures; also a few zibeline and tweed coats mostly black; some beautifull broi: that were $15 to $22.50. and Gralted pee Nene coprolderee $15 originally $22.50 to $36 $50 originally $70 to $130 9 About 30 coats—tweeds and colored broadcloths. Also about 30 imported black 9 About 30 imported tweed coats—very luxurious. wool repp, melton and broadcloth medium- length coats—were $33. $75 originally $100 to $125 9 About 25 imported evening wraps— originally $60 to $95 broadcloth. $40, About 25 imported evening wraps— broadcloth in numerous charming colors. Fhis Occasion Includes Our Entire Remaining Collection of Furs Prices have been lessened whether or not the humblest or highest. of ponyskin and caracul to superb specimens of most exquisite furs. and muffs, besides scarfs and muffs of almost every desirable fur. In nearly every instance prices are just about half. Especially Noteworthy Lynx Muff or scarf, $50 to $200, originally Skunk-- Muff or scarf, $30 to $65, originally $75 to $300. $60 to $110. Pointed Fox—Muff or scarf, $60 to $100, orig- Australian Opossum, $7.50 to $35, origin- inally $85 to $175. ally, $15 to $50. Second floor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 8th to 10th St. From coats Imported mantles Broadway Saks & Company — «10 sme We shall continue to-morrow, Thursday, and Friday the Clearance Sale of Apparel for Men and Youths at remarkable reductions The small lots referred to in our Monday announcement are sacily depleted. Some are no more. The response to this sale beggars description. We were overwhelmed. But the following quantities best tell the story—and they also indicate your final opportunity. It will be a long time before you can again buy Saks-made garments at such prices. In fact, we reckon this to be the best clothing opportunity you ever had. Fifth floor. not all sizes—but we probably have yours 168 Men's Suits, 118 Men’s Overcoats, originally 15,00 and 17.50........now 10.00 originally 15.00 ..now 8,50 20 Men’s Suits, 12 Men’s O: originally 20,00 and 22.00 ..now 13.50 crleleatly eye ..now 10.00 81 Men’s Suits, 15 Men’s Spring O: originally 25.00 and 28.00 mow 15.50 originally 20.00 ae ihaud now 12.50 30 Men's Suits, 5 Men’s Spri: ; pring Overcoats, originally vow snd 35.00........now 19.50 originally 25.00 and 30.00 now 15.00 24 Young Men’s Suits, 26 Cutaway C. originally 12.50 and 13.50........now 7.50 originally $8.00 ae bend Mears 00 25 Young Men's Suits 21 Cu : ’ itaway Coats and Vests only, origlnally $5.00 and 17.50 now 9.50 originally 25.00 and 28,00 now 15.00 18 Men's Rubberized Rain Coats, 32 Cutaway Suits, aa - and a now 7.50 originally 20.00, 25.00 and 30.00...now 12.00 en's Raincoats 4 i , 10 P, originally 15.00, 20.00 and 23.00. now 10.00 may pibe: Conte and Vanes 00 5 Men #8 Raincoats, 20 Full Dress and Tuxedo Coats, originally 25.00 and 26.00 now 15.00 criginally 20.60, 22.00 and 25,00. now 13.50 29 Paddock Overcoats, 27 Full Dress and Tuxedo Coats, originally 18,00 to 25.00......,..now 10.00 originally 27.00, 21.00 and 35.00...now 17.50 Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders

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