The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1911, Page 14

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sere te PELE OP RD NEEDS “TANMENY'S HELP wr seu ‘by iaig Tice 8 Tiger Some Good “Committee Places They'll Jam Through Organization. | 4 | | NEW IDEA BOTHERSOME. | ‘But Republican Insurgents Can ~ Be Outwitted if Murphy's | ; | Boys Listen to Reason. Here's the programme for the pro- Posed organization of the New York | Stato Assembly of 12 by the Repubd- | flean Old Guard and the Tammany 7 ‘Tiger: | 4 FIRST—A secret meeting of the | 4 Republican Old Guard leaders to be | ¥ held in Albany the latter part of | t ihis month, at which they will de- | t ide whether they can jam through ; thelr slate for Spea nd Majority { Leader without the assistance of the ; so-called Independent Republicans, , SECOND—The preparation of a \ plan by which enough Tammany i _votes may be thrown to the Old | Guard candidate in ‘case there are not sufficient Republican votes to turn the trick. * THIRD—The allotment of a num- ber of good committee places. to t t 4 ‘Tammany men who feel they owe b | It to the welfare of thelr organiza- % tion to vote for the Republican eandidates i whus it will be seen that the Tiger and the Elephant will snuggle pretty closely ‘together in the coming Assembly organ- q (mation fight. According to political e Old Guards have come to n that the New Idea in the sdiment to them this year called tisurgents proved to ‘the Democrats tast session. | ANSURGENTS ARE TOO TICKLISH To ba hale a story goes. Independents nts are ticklish to handle » of the » while jegisiators are always Swilling to do the “right thing," s0 long ‘ng they and thelr legisiation are prop- Bay cared for. = airing along this line of thought, has occurred to the Old Guard ers that should sufficient Repub- voles be lacking to carry out their plan of organization, which in- cludes the election of Edwin A. Mer- mitt jr of Potsdam as Speaker and yan Young of Westchester to secure a few Tammany tors to vote for the Republican The reward for Tammany Hall, Wobe particular, is good care on all Boot committees, selection of Mr. Merritt as Speaker Seems to meet the hearty approval of . the Old Guard, but there ts some divi- a in thelr own ranks, as to the liity of placing Mr. Young in command on the floor. He has the repu- tation of being a good talker, but there to be an indefinable something Goem't inspire the enthusiasm for OPEN REVOLT AGAINST YOUNG «IN WESTERN SECTION. For instance, in the western part of Gtate there is open revolt among the Guardemen over Mr. Young—e re- amhich, if it is not quieted, may re- fin the deflection of a goodly number ‘votes from Mr. Merritt. think this revolt may be because ‘Western New York wants Assembly- substituted for Majority Leader on the organization And while Westen New York is for MacGregor some Brooklynites Assemblyman John L. of Chautauqua County, ad- Erie, for the speakership. Gulll- from the district represented i Ha 34} & af i oy of the State than any tt made a visit to Western last week in an effort to ize conditions. He didn’t suc- very well, it i# said, Instead he ; 88 Grimm section of ity ae Teast, with the wishes of the people, plies Bex ssa Coming ‘Across, (Prom the Pitisburah Post.) “I thought you told me you were go- + {ng to marry a nobleman trom London.” * “E thought I was.” ‘Harn’ Duke come across yet?” Duke has come across, but father To get a clear idea as to WHY ou should read World Ads. when n search of a House, Aparte ment, Furnished Room or Boards ios t House, read = “To 7 ote and “Boarders Wanted” Ads. were Printed in The World blast week | The Archduke Henry Ferdinand, son Aseerniply County as Majortly Leader, it might be | * advisabio | life for the sake of the woman of his | heart. ae i ANOTHER ARCHDUKE QUITS | sis, fet" ecureserice "i W.L pec = ‘OR WOMAN'S: SAKE, | =— 8 “L Deo, 1h Yor ot another Aus- 3, a git has renounced court f. oi 3 PBRFECT pane painting and We Pate Petal studio there he ‘th he immediately fell in love with bas, with fae a age | of the late Grand Duke of Tuscany and brother of the Crown Princess Louise FOR End-of-the-Season Prices Now porn ek poplar On Nearly 10,000 SUITS and OVERCOATS o Been 3s & THE STANDARD OF QUALITY EA! pa pavaras All Leathers, All Sizes ths, for Men and Boys, OVER Foremost Clothiers Since 1845, ; ‘The workmanship which has made W. L. oes a pe the world over’ fake you you ony a ieee te jr GT ow you is resent et tas | tbe out saaveniien tae B.., : For Men, Young Men and Boys | Set Be ea a aca eee hid Suits & Overcoats That Are 20.00 to 30.00 Values {| '2!old ther shave, ft and look better and (5 Suits & Overcoats That Are 30.00 to 40.00 Values 22.50 and 27.50 Today there are in the Smith Gray & Co. stores twice the usual number of garments to be disposed of before the season’s end—the result of continuous capacity production and doubled tailoring facil- ities, in consequence of which we offer now values which, under any- | thing like normal conditions, would not prevail until January or Feb- a= -} ruary. And so yours today is the opportunity of securing practically (5) a a full season’s service at a season’s-end price. B. Altman & Co. MEN'S FUR-LINED GREY CLOTH COATS 08 Nassau LINED WITH NATURAL MUSKRAT:; BEAVER COL- LARS; SUITABLE FOR MOTORING AND STREET - WEAR; WILL BE ON SALE TO-MORROW (SAT- URDAY), IN THE MEN'S DEPARTMENT ON je 15.00 and 17.50 for SUITS and OVERCOATS (@ e IC THE FIRST FLOOR, THE REGULAR PRICE BEING ye that are 20.00 to 30.00 values. 48.00 S There are suits of velour, cassimere, worsted, serge and weabalil cheviot, in r= "| $85.00 . . . . . AT $48, (C3) correct, popular cesigns and colorings; English soft roll and many distinctively (ca) ||| styled Smith Gray & Co. models, There are overcoats of :e:eys, me!tons, friezes, velours, worsted cheviots and tweeds—included are blacks, Oxford, Cambridge and Quaker grays—new browns, olives and tans—dress and busiress ‘models, 45 to 50 inches ire length, single and double breasted convertible and extreme fitted models, 50 to 52 inches in length. 22.50 and 27.50 for SUITS and OVERCOATs & that are 30.00 to 40.00 values. (= In suits there are foreign and domestic velours, worsteds, serges, worsted cheviots and tweeds, in exclusive and advanced style designs; Continental, English and distinctive Smith Gray & Co. models. The overcoats include silk-lined dress and business coats—raglans, guard = J coats, motor coats, storm and traveling coats—there are fine foreign and domestic meltons, vicunas, worsteds, velours, hand-made effect tweeds and worsted cheviots, U2 SALE OF WOMEN'S LEATHER HAND BAGS FOR TO-MORROW (SATURD: AY) iaue pend advanced and exclusive colorings; also blacks, blues, Oxfords and : USUAL PRICES $5.00 & 6.00 AT $3.00 te At original prices Smith Gray & Co. garments represent the attainable ALSO MEN'S IMPORTED OVERCOATS OF HEAVY WOOLEN MATERIALS, REGULAR PRICES $45.00 TO 50.00 aT $35.00 Ur ultimate in power purchase. The workmanship is conceded the master workmanship of the craft. The fabrics represent the cream of the world’s foremost foreign and Ameri- can mills. The styles embody the world’s better thoughts on,dress for men—created and adapted from all the authoritative style sources. And as for values, at these end-of-the-season prices now, there is represented value combined with quality and assortment such as has never been offered in the Smith Gray & Co. stores at this season of the year. ’Tis a rare opportunity—come in today while the sizes are all complete. Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs. Two Brooklyn Stores: Your Charge Account Is Solicited Two New York Stores: n at Flatbu: ve Broadway at Werren Felton ee SmithGray &Co. ,... ene. h Av., Bet. 27th & 28th Sts, phba SSSR ORS SSShSSE56 Saal aD * g_ Furnitule House! Block OH - 8th Ave. Stamps a qumann ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR GIFT PURPOSES SHOWN IN THE LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT COMPRISE FITTED BAGS, HAMPERS AND DRESSING CASES, COMBINATION CASES, HAT BOXES, EMERGENCY CASES, LEATHER CUSHIONS, CLOCKS, CARD AND CIGAR CASES, HUMIDORS, PLAYING CARD SETS, THERMOS BOTTLES IN CASES, PURSES, HAND BAGS, DESK REQUISITES, ARTICLES IN BRASS OR BRONZE, ETC., AT MOD. ERATE PRICES. a | If You 1B. Altman & Co.) COLORED DRESS GOODS SEVERAL THOUSAND YARDS OF FASHIONABLE MATERIALS, APPROPRIATE FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS AND DRESSES WILL BE PLACED ON SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 78c YARD $5 The Gift - urate at oo Reductions | | toa COLORED AND BLACK FABRICS, Poel De ete APO ai nd ly E: ) acter | At Lowest Prices! | ‘Valve $35) FROM THIS SEASON'S STOCK HAVE BEEN ARRANGED IN SKIRT a A very large, USUAL PRICES $2.00 To 2.50 PER YARD AND DRESSLENGTHS AND et juste pis | $5.00 Corner Chair, 3.24 MARKED AT ESPECIALLY LOW PRICES, } i Ly RG yest leans excellent in highly pol- quality. ys maho; taal Avenue, ng anh ane tesa Nem Hort, $15.00 Ladies’ Desk eee if Tae ' Special ChristmasItems Cam! pd e077 i) y, A desirabl: That Women Should Buy 925.00 Library 16. 30 } J cabinet in ‘highly Here for Boys and Men Bookcase . f on ompl WY YJ $550 List D Walter Pianos see $50 List F Walters Pianos. , | f ¥ 5 : Mg $600 List Queensboro Pii + $275) $650 Lis dson Pi Browning, King & Co. perier feat | o WS Ul acl | | Dees mares ihely '}) $700 Lis Waltere esecull $350 Hei reese me Height 41 inches, > | If you want a practical gift for a Boy, a Young Man, Selected width 20 inches, . Walters $1, 000 List Mas- a Husband or a Friend, you should get it here. ‘ Gilt Reception Chair, tertoneCombination Pla | ° Our merchandise is distinctly different from the usual soe y kinds, for we are Specialists in Attire for Men, . preember my) er and Piano | Boys and Children and Know what is Correct Ree od HH in Clothing, Furnishings and Hats. NST December with Outht $395 Includ Boys’ Handsome Neckwear, single box. .25¢ and 50¢ 5 Music Cabinet, 12 R "ls 4 ‘Mavi Cal ( Boys’ and Children’s Bath Robes..... $2.50 to $5.50 Ben h t ‘“C aie, vs’ and Children’s Sweaters. . $2.50 to $5.50 nr liber Teme and $1.00 Scarfs in single box............ .. .65e wn Tabara ferme ef A Box of Linen Initial Handkerchiefs. $1.50 An exceptional Line of Bath Robes. . 85.00 Any one can play any kind of music on the Special Quality House Coats................, “$5.00 Walters Mastertone Combination Player ca Hf Men’s Fur Caps, Opera Hats and Silk Hats. pine pnd Fiano without having hed the. lesst e.cent tome 2m. A “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION” pero Bg i FT An attractive chair of Bill \Wextetieand exit tel earoa’ aaereecion (ran on fe construc! » fancy tty, dainty Walters Mastertone Combination Player B eo) 1 Ki & Co back, roll edge;| } a fala Piano and Piano that an expert produces when rowning, ng == | [closely woven seat. playing the piano by hand, A strikingly pretty suit with ee Be frames— ¢ Broadway at 3¢nd Street—Cooper Square at 5th Street— me waa tend, of novel style, in highiy polished mahogany i ly Sia S Your Old Piano for a beautiful Plaver-Piano Brooklyn: Fulton at De Kalb $5.00 value, 4 finish. AdjAstable tufted cushions in si!k plush, de BUN IBMT armont and sive gent! Don’t Delay! To-morrow Will Be a Great Piano Day Here. Your Selection To-morrow Sure., Don’t Wait | Walters $450 List Louis XV. Concert Grand Upright Pianos, Masic $ 2 WA 5 Cabinet, Chair and Cover - Upon payment of $5 we will deliver piano to ycur home We also Offer the Following Celebrated Walters Pianos $375 List A Walters Pianos, $198 | $475 List C Walters Pianos... $240 | $600 Lis: Plymouth meat - $300 iy | $500 List L Walters Pianos, . h. wear longer than other makes for the price. 15.00 and 17.50 | See taraes ne worl Call at Mw. be Douglas Stores in New York: Broadwas, cor. Gates Ave.: 478 7 Broad Street, JERSEY O1TY— Beginning pa se iy December 16 Store Open Evenings Until Xmas and Opens at 8.30 in the Morning ONLY A FEW-DAYS TO CHRISTMAS Want a Piano for Christmas You Must Make Down and $1 Per Week re are no extras whatever. $225--THAT’S ALL quality the Walters Louis XV. Piano is Pre-eminent. | sal The Cases * which we guarantee you a saving of from 40 to 50 per cent, $250 | $600 List K Walters Pianos. .. rey to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. \ ’

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