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qn the opeaker. Whether the asi WILL BROADEN OUT. l EE. i ? E ever the destinies of this nation Seing characterized as & ‘pa medl- mea” Mr. Prendergast, zit i end the recall, citing their Mates and deciar- ql z = é is not the horrid been pictured by ‘adsworth,” he con- ittle bogey with him. Ee ATE ‘Mr, Prendergast said that the recent Primaries caused him to be- eve that President Taft could not be i “Your platform in discussing the tar- §@ falls, absolutely, tu mention the pres- Ment's ene tari plan, reciprocity. Why? Don't you want to accept his reser’ as & Whole?’ shouted the speak- ‘Prendergast then denounced the New York ‘county primary and a riotous truth! Tell the ‘Mr. Prendergast attacked the recent ying that worked New York it him, he had polled omethird of the vote cast. ‘Mr. Prendergast teft the convention “fm @ rather uncomfortable frame of tind, but old Doctor Job Hetges came fo the front in his rote of oll pourer, We apeclalty is coothing the troubled and to him had been aenigned the of cheening everybody wp and the delegates to a vote without of any of them kicking up a browse smoothed out! began to see @ calm harmonious finish to the THINKS T. R. STUMP FOR TAFT. Néver has Mr. Hedges performed mere creditebly his function as official Of the Republican organization. Prediction that Col. Roorevek be- June ana November will take the for Taft was se confidently and | Made that quite a few in the; found themesives almost the ou. WILL i fete talk about whether we're ‘%® Win but how much we're going -% whe by,", wae bis closing injunction, : @hat tnfluonce th? delegates themesives to do what had been Out for their perturmance, The ‘was put and the platform ond rere adopted with a whoop. Were @ few scaitoning votes of Which were not recordet. delegates-at-lsg0, Senator ‘William Barnes jr, Gpeaker Mer- @p4 Willian Berri, and tho four were unaalmousy approved. made his only active tho proceedings by offering r tho adoption of the ev the convertion closed, Jost in getting down to Dr. Nicholas Murray continued in the chair Presiding officer. Mr. read «he platform and from the he placed on certain « @f language, the authorship of paragraphs was almost definitely The demonstration attend- Mention of the name of President Was almost ladyliko {n its discreet For as many as fifty seconds @elegates express: their emotion, ‘Bot peiserously. The conclusion of Teading of the platform was suc- by what might rightly be termed culm, Reet took the platferm to the motion of Mr. Barnes that Presented by the com- be adopted. The Benator an- question je how are to the majority and that dts reso ‘Btrest the spread of social-| meant a despotic n of anarchy of the ‘the Democratic or Reputtioan par-| feeues were minor tn tm mgainst the idea of that of fifteen years pre- 1 “The augurat.” he continued, “had declared jators that judicial restrainte n mvention broke {nto Re as Senator |. Senator Root Root red that al 2s AND FOUND IDEAL THE EVa TOURED WORLD question of the Judicial system now be- EDICTS THAT WADSWORTH | fore tho people. Former Speaker James W. worth jr. took the stand to second Platform after Senator Root, and w heartily cheered. ‘The detegates-at-tarze to be ele to-day are: Benator Elihu Moot Chairman Wiillam Barnes jr., Speas B. Merritt jr. of the State Assembly Aefended the initiative, |and Editor William Berri of the Brook- lyn Standard Union, The alternates-at-inrge are: ©. T. Brackett of Sarato Qoeorge W. Whitehead of Niagar UT Ww. B. Brown of New York and ea W. Anderson of New York. ——— TAFT SUPPORT “URGED” IN FINAL PARAGRAPH OF STAND-PAT PLATFORM. (Spectal to The ing World), ROCHESTER, N. Y,, April 10-One plank in the Sherman Anti-Trust law, the rough draft of which was carried away from the committee by a zealous reporter after It had ended tt* labor last night and was not made public until this morning, read: “We believe in adequate lawe to pre- vent monopoly in trade. retention of the Sherman act. But that should be eupplemented by further logisintion to give the same certatnty to the law controlling combl- Aations and monopolies that character- commercial eld of busi: opportunity shall not be restricted onopoly or combination; that bual- successes, honestly achieved, may Not be converted Into crimes, and th the right of all to acquire com- Moditles and particularly the necessities of fe In uninfluenced by the 4 trusts or com- binations, may be proserved. | DEMOCRATIC TARIFF BILLS ARE 5, Chari the convention read an follows: “The Republican party of Now York, in Btate Convention assembled, hereby declares ite faith in thone fundamental Principles of government establisied In the United States by the adoption of the Constitution, “We believe that the guarantees of the bill of rights as incorporated In the Constitution of the United States for the protection of each citizen, even if threatened by a temporary majority, shall be forever preserved. “We bellove that public conscience should express itself properly and af- firmatively in the election of public of cialis and not negatively in thelr recal “We belleve in the Repybdlitcan prin- ciple of protection to American work. ingmon, American industries and the American farmer, Customs duties ahould be adjusted so as to cover the difference between the cost of production in t! and in other countries, and such adjuat- ments should be made by Congress upon facta ascertained by an impartial board with authority Ke @ thorough 1 gation. the Democratic party in the H Representatives who long prot favor a riff commission to Wade SCORED BITTERLY. ih Are Beautiful and Wear No Corsets. Capt, and Mra. Ronald Kilbee-Stuart, who arrived here to-day on the steam. wip Trent of the Royal Mall Steam | Packet Company, brought a tiny canary that has travelied with them 22,000 mt and which they will take home when they sall on the Baltic to-morrow. The couple have been touring the world for two years, Capt. Kilbee- Stuart {9 @ retired cavalry oMcer of the British Army and wealthy. The couple were In Hankow, China, during compelled to flee to nghal. was chaos in Shanghal when they are rived, and while passing the deserted bind market Mrs. Kilbee-Stuart saw the Mttle canary dragging Itself along the ground with @ broken leg, Sho carried the bird to her hotel and nursed tt ba to health and ever since the grateful little ball of gold hay been singing golden notes of thanksgiving. Mra. Kilveo-Stuart found in the course of her world travels that the Burmese woman made the Ideal wife. studying the woman and the home in every country in the world,” she “and it was in Burmah that I found Ideal wife. Sho Is thrifty and econo: ! 4 wonderfully artistic, She y neat, and her home fairly She ts artistic in her drei in the furnishing of her home, beautiful of face and superb of fxure— and shé wears no corsets. FOUND FAST ASLEEP ACROSS SUBWAY TRACK. Mr. Style Resented Awakening That Saved Him From Mangling Under Train Wheels, Just how Mr. Frederick Style of No. i West Fifty-third street came to pillow hts head on one rail of the south- bound track in the One Hundred and Twenty-ffth street station of the Lenox venue subWay and rest his feet on the other he was sure he did not know to- day when he was led before Mugis! O'Connor in Harlem Court. It was judicially suggested to Mr. Style, who ls a garage worker, that hi niust have been drinking some of employer's gasoline. He did not refusing to eommit himself regard- fog the exact nature of the sleeping potion which induced him to plok such @ couch. He was fined $10, “A man ran down the steps ef Morthbound station at 8 o'clock this morning and toki Ticket Agent Joseph Prattigila @ man was asleep on the the facts upon which customs mi based and who knmediately after ob- taining power repudiated thelr former | Professions and proceeded to pase tariff | bills without regard to the facts re- ported and without inquiring into or caring for the needs of American bual- ness or Amer! bor, OPPOSES THE RECALL AND URGES TAFT SUPPORT. “We oppose as subversive to our form of fovernment, the initiative, the com- pulsory legislative referendum and the recall, elther of public servants or judl- clal decisions, or any device which im- aire constatency and continuity In the ion of popular will, oppore the recall of judge any system which will Introduce ardice as an clement in the admintetra- tlon of justicn The authority of the or fudiclary should not be impaired. epect for the courts broken down, the constitutional protection of the liberties of the individu | would be destroyed. “We applaud the patriot 5 and undramatio courage of President William H, Taft. The overwhelming Majority of the representatives of the party in this convention assembled favor hia renomination and we urge that the delegates at large here elected in their action Chicago carry out this choice of Republicans of the Siate and that the district delegate: unite to the same end.” —_—_————— BABY’S FACE NEARLY A SOLID SORE other track. Prattigla and the ticket chopper jumped from the platform and Gragged him to the platform of the cape an incoming train Mr. Style was peeviah bh been roughly waked from a pleas dream which he couldn't remember. was s0 peovish Policeman Burris hi Hoods Sarsaparilla | Is a very effective medicine the| for the complete purification of the blood and thecomplete renovation of the whole sys- wisdom /tem. Take it this spring. Get it to-day im usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabe. You mothers, whone little ones are tor- mented by itching, burning, unsightly skin and scalp eruptions, read how these women cured their babies with Resinol, What better proof than their unques- tioned letters? vis, Winterpock, V My baby'sface wasnearly a solid I had tried different remedies, but | the disoase kept spreading, and her hoad was beginning to get sore also, When T reccived Kesinol Soap and Ointment I boman sit te one, and after couple plications I cou! in to see a difference, Now her lente Mri yd Clark, Colorado 8 Col,, writes: “My thse pplldy Ly rash that covered her wholo body, 1 na | sod several bottles of lotions prescribed poxaible tty continuance of inatiiutions, 48 puch & thing ap justice that tee and independent of {by my doctor, but nothing seemed to hol her, One day he brought Resinol Cinment sad cy H irs his for the baby,’ It dried up tho rash, end the baby was woll in no tlm Reslnol Ointment stops Ito! otantly, nd etek heel naanye nd facial es bolls, oarbunc! wounds, end itching, inflamed \- Ing piles, Resinol Soap ta medioated in the same way as Roalnol Olntmont, and fa sahly benofictal, used alone or in con. Junction with It, Your drugglet recom. menda and salle them (Soap, $80; Olnt- on 600 ane #1) bat yo on8 @eamn- each on to 5. hoa! Eo. Balipoe, a Another Had Rash Over Whole | Body, Different Treatments | Failed. Resinol Cured Both. | l iades, E; ik and | Also bordered fabrics | White Materials in all the ‘abrics are all of the regular | are marked at moderat nge in | Commencing | at very attractive prices t! | At 50c yd.—A quantit Value 8Sc yd, Fancy Colored Cotton Voi Sth Ave. an ele ~ WVESI BURIAL | Mrs. Kilbee-Stuart Says They the revolutionary disturbances and were | There, “I have had splendid opportunity of | uthbound station just in time to es-! White and Colored Wash Fabrics & Shirtings At “The Linen Store’’ Achoice assortment of the above materials embrace umerous novelties in Linen and Cotton Fabrics, such » Cossack Crash and Crepe Linen in the new French plain shades and striped effects, tton Voiles and Tissues. prices, Special Sale Thursday, pl | ; ; Cate | Ramie Linen, Usual price 7S¢ yd. | At 50c yd.—White French Chiffon Voile, 46 in. Special at 25c yd.—Several thousand yards of tripes, checks, plaids and silk mixed effects, if} James McCutcheon @& Co., d 34th St h18@ WORLD, MINERS’ UNION CHIEF AND MILLIONAIRE WHO | LEADS THE OPERATORS. | | | Y J. RWHITEL © F-GUTEKUNST, wrestle with him and roll on him and pound his head on a cement flor be he would be persuaded to go to the t One Hundred and Twenty-fifth t station, we | —$<—»—__. Roonevelt’s Secretary Weds. TORONTO, April 10.—Frank Harper, | private secretary to C heodore Hoosevelt for the last two years, was married here yesterday to Miss Augusta Prine, daughter of F. A. Prime of this city, Mr, Harper is a native of Birming- ham, England, where he was born in 1882," He went to New York from Lon- don in 190%, He intends to become an American citizen, having taken out his first naturalization papers last June. He then said he had wisied to take out papers for some time, but that the Col- @nel_had kept him too buay. CUTICURA SOAP SHAVING STICK For Tender Faces Indispensable for those subject to red- ness, roughness, and other irritations of the skin. Ashaving luxury. No mug, NO SORRY S80aP, NO germs, No waste of Tnnickeled box, 25c.,at . 1 FURNITURE 2-DAY SPECIAL, AXMINSTER RUGS In Ortental and ae 347" Designs, size 9x12 ft. Your CREDIT is good. Special, at. in exclusive designs and latest weaves. The above McCutcheon standard and il 11th, we shall offer ‘ollowing:— y of 46 in, White French f i les and White Materials in Opposite op Waldort-Aatoria |UNION LEAGUE CLUB TO ENTERTAIN TAFT. | President and) Members of Cabinet to Be Its Guests To-Morrow Night. ure being t ab for thy arrive at Pennaylva electric light ers, On te dent's poennont and crossed, will ghia, | Ove » Thirty-fou American ¢ will be do Hundred: e used on the searchlight playing upon t time. in om a ACTIVE SECURITIES. United Staten Beet coe) mouth, aging and de would ‘otherwise be a pl ance, just. place the fir show the Gomplishest Aemonsteat Onty at 23 West 23d Street Conaulta Absolute privacy, asa New book ma tC Bealp, the Skin, —s¢ with glorious styles. models and the richest novelty fabrics, tweed, taffet: in all the wanted shades and 14t044, Remember, even the de cygne. 1 street je, with WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 19 His made ban ad. jest re, Several thousand stunning Suits are in- cluded—the smartest, severely tailored immed effects — in fully one hundred distinctively different styles—each one a gem of fashion. There are suits of serge, homespun, whipcord, a and si in all suits at are lined with guaranteed yarn-dyed peau The Picture Shows a Serge Suit at $14.75 One of the latest braid trimmed models that is actually worth $22.50. Your Old | Piano Free If you are moving this month and dress and deliver a new have thought of exchanging your old piano, jet us take it from your old |to your new home, cartage free. We | | will allow you full value for it to- ward an upright or a player piano | ‘and give you three years to pay the | | balance. Pease Pianos for 68 years have} {are the ideal home pianos, imate. ' PEASE PIANO CO. ' 128 W.42d St.,nr. Broadway,N.Y. | Brooklyn Branch: | 34 Flatbush Ave. argest Popular Price Garment House in New York”—>" [Oxece x Go, Gth Ave. CORNER |] §th st. Radical Suit Offering Real $15, $20, $22.50 and $27.50 Values Let the good news go forth—let every woman who reads this announcement not only attend the sale, but tell her fiends about it. For here is a character- istic D. PRICE & CO. event—abcund- ing with marvelous values, scintillating / Special for Wednesday, 10th| Special for Thu rovxp nox LOc "hos toss, DAY'S OFFERING yi CREAMS, mga WEDNES: Park Row, pnd Fresh Truits A varied assortment of tho differ completely covered by « our Premium Mt! TheTel-Electric Piano Payer Ae Umit Pa Price, $350 The Tel-Electric Co 299 Filth Avenve, Concer Slat Sireot Milk Chocolate Covered (Trade rew open, every evening nt ek tke BOC me we 0 a a) jay evening unt! Cor Church Newark Branch; 10 New St. | 8.75 been renowned for their durability, | and Write for Catalogue and exchange | | | rsdiy iith PARK 201 S NASSAM 206 BROADWAY ht in each itled wel Jovtance cludes the container, PEOPLE WHO CANNOT GET LIFE INSURANCE wae, oo ig tas ae In- ou account of physical dismbiliiy uF dan- gerous vecupaLion, Lew method of protecting your weite for interesting foully bh of death” HOME GUID WN CO. OF NEW YORK, 45 West 84th St, WONDER It Makes Lite Difference What You Need—A World Want Will Go and Get It, WORK§R: Ww A N T $s Here's the season's pre popular styled clothing, and graceful lines by authority. The predi English lines of our garments is the result PM Sil of care and circumspection. ‘The pres- u ent “expression” and dication”’ call for exact Toaays continuity of line, ‘ou are observant of For the customary mod preference will be s $18 & $20 Men’s Suits $25 & $28 Men’s $ Suits $28 & $30 Men’s 92? Suits ——Overcoats for Spring Wear—— Latest mode's in fancy mixtures, Regular $18.00 values. $140-0 mixture Spring $43.50 y re's where your personal | i | 00 $35 & $40 Men’s Suits $40& $45 Men’s 50 50 New Model Black, Oxford and fancy 1 Overcoats. $18 and 8@0 values. Special... Silk lined to edge Black, Oxford and English model, fancy $17.50 Cheviots, split sleeve coat. $26 value.......... ee se English model, belted back, narrow shouldered, fancy gray $20.00 Spring Coats, Special... .... .0eeee0e 6 Wuhut aravclo= E. E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President 19 West 424 St. | 125th Street Zid Beodvay,, | StL Brontnay | Me Uigteadeay | Neoras ave and 42d Sircet Stores Open Evenings === _ Harlem Richard Webber MEATS—POULTRY—GROCERIES—DAIRY FISH—DELICATESSEN—VEGETABLES —BAKERY— THE FOOD DEPARTMENT STORE Housewives’ League :— You can buy here to better advantage than elsewhere in the City. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SPECIALS LAMB—tees ana Hindquariers CORNED BEEF—nrotied Fant... FLOUNDERS—anzy aiock tstand MIXED TEA—ctoie COFFEE—cotes santo SCAP— Babbitt's Beet. . SALMON—smoxed ....... ROQUEFORT CHEE: G .7 bars for 23c ..32¢ Ib. 2c Ib. SE—!mper ASPARAGUS—Feeth Pie. -25e bunc’ CRACKERS—3..2: 2.2 +» 8¢ box Positively Nothing Sold to Dealers Orders by Phone, Mail or Driver Carefully Executed Prompt Deliveries Everywhere. Money Back If Not Satisfied. Richard Webber 120th St. & 3d Ave. Established 39 Years. Phone 7100 Harlem, MEISTER ToputaMeis- ter p.ano in your home and thousands of other homes for thirty days on free trial Wd be impossible without a Rothschild di with « poor piano would be rankest folly, for it would y be tying up millions of dollars for nothing. We're when we own such a good proposition as the famous to buck it up to the limit of our capital, Bu wilt that H -e willin Meister piano w The Meister has got to make good in your own home before you decide to buy it. Away from the influences of salesmen, away from all arguinent, away {rom our store—the Meister b to stand on its own bottom and win you orer, Without its beautiful rich tone, it would be a flat failure. Without its perfect workmanship, { side, it would make a mighty poor showing in your hom ] it back; so would the thousands of others who tuke the year, ‘The Meister hs got to be #0 good that you won't send it back. didn't know it was that good we'd never spend money adve free trial, We make cight different styles of the one we offer at $175. You mustn't let the iano, but the biggest seller I i You mustn't judge Meister prices by any > 1% i! Nat Wo make the: het ve make the Meister ourselves, sell it direct nary value, Why don't you order a Meister op HY A MONTH, . KB. corner 25th Mt, ath Ave, PANY CLARENDON BUILD 1. BtuyVesant 349.254,

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