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Sate d mae 7 Ww eo Lae wv hn, <n thao we firat sx political patronage. Woe ot ou fon ae entirely reguier and Pies aece ant Liew’ te wo the pointment as special counsel was of. as (fA) lew Ad be = janew, box. a INTO SCHUYLKILL RIVER oe Crane Le ys ‘write of Oscar Gott- uy aporter, ot New York, named as co-respondent. Body of Young Man Philadelphia Colds Are Police Think Was a New York Frederick Tanner, who promptly re- compe in, the Comptroller EXPLAIN FIGHT ON fused it, and the designation went to us8 ct Being the J judge ot what rick be Francis. Winslow, former District Allowed within the limits o ¥ paid, both the taxing eyatem and| which spécifies that the total Attorney of Westchester County. | the Dower of patronage in the Ci Shall not exceed 10 per cent. of the ip: Mr. Tanner has taken an waneual | epee office come into the lime- atount collected. view of hi {bilities an boa ¢ Astor estate apt was a ae . e- (e Comptrotier Travis Ie vigorourly {settled in the closing faye of ‘the edie, ux xcs TAX REFORM PLAN red ; strictions as State Chairman. fighting the .reorgantzation of the| last administration, ial counsel! Dangerous; Check | srmrvunvia. Jon. 12a. won laeee ot rewarding tie postion ta one Miste'taa tyumee Sabian ER, byt [artnet cuaenndettg SBIR he's Me Them Promptly. Grosse man, apparently about twenty- for the exercise of legislative large sum, but {ve Comptroller eut it i tgtonted often means serious |*70.7eare old, leaped into the Schuyikilt _— ence and the acquisition of profital . bd I gc ge ag TY | — {inees, aurtering and lon of time from [Rivet last night from Pentaylvania rewards, he says he considers it +f $50,000 or more. elbebe Railroad express train from New York as|Comptroller Names Special et hye and Tar /it was crossing the Girard Avenue proper for him to attempt any dict: | Rho comp trained staff for the duty.| There will bo delay in aettling the yu all this anne 16 Comptroller should be simply | Morgan estate, because the late f- F & So . oi eave muvee | Re Re dae, mY [Mere eats eee | JOHN FORSYTHE His body has not been recov- x i - ae poles ween secov-| Counsel in Morgan and apt Delitical plums trom administra- | But the Comptroller Drotents | Are hot, to be disturbed for three 3 Ww 424 S a " , ion officials. | Against taking away from his depart-| years after his death, © provision st Wendell Estate Cases, “L ansume that the Legistature ia! ment the great bureaus built up aince|in his will was to allow time for hie e treet id perfectly com: nt to attend to ite the State began imposing taxes on| partners to adjust, without forced ‘ * —— own business,” he suid, “If any State corporations and on estates. Nquidation, y financial offaire in awiny of thé train and "| a hatin sire official desires to consult me on mat- denounced the proposition to Gov,| which the Arm might be concerned. ‘The body will be carried many. nylon By Samuel M. Williams, ters affecting the part shall be Whitman aid announced his inten-| It prevents, however, appraisal of . by the wollen nt and may ait glad to talk with hini shall not | tion to fight It. He is not alone in| the decedont’s Intereat in the firm. ~ ‘WwW ua ) Special ter aC eremmendecs ef The | Sees to interfere with those thid attitude, for there are many |The apprateer of real estate and the TO-MORRO (SATURDAY) 0; lew York Evening Wor charged with the duty of office.” | practical politicians on his aide, appraiser of household and personal ALBANY, Jan, 15.—With the ap-| TRVAIS 18 REAL CONSOLATION | RICH FILES AR STILL LEFT In |fects have completed thelr task. Pointment by Comptroller Travis of OF THE HUNGRY, MORGAN ESTATE. et aren ateene ANUARY E special counsel in the settlement of], This attitude is a radical departure | two great New York City estates, that | from the policy of pelind-the. tnrone : G WASH WAISTS of J. P, Morgan and that of Jacob the policy that’ Gov. Die. an associate of the ‘Wendell, public attention is again trying to carry out in| “Ppointed spectal counsel by Com GOSHEN, N. Y., Jan. 18,—Robert Goe- 00 At $2 Alexander's Shoe Sale making fitness and efficiency the au- | roller Sohmer on Jan. 16, 19 a Ceythe Gat 6 haw teeter ited called to the political patronage that | making Mines and efliency intmenc | entered into an agreement with attor- |! i boy uae Hes in the Comptroller's department, | Prrme Tequlramonls tor theo as the | Neve for the estate that three appraix. [on the fee at Glenmer particularly in the Inheritance Tax| ;eward of political activity. ers should be appointed, each side |doxen persons and trav | 4 bearing half the fees for this particu. i ‘ 20% TO 50% REDUCTIONS | Bsc hint hal been strenunisetrugei | envi, alt the fees for tye pains REO ae ‘i in Albany for patron John W. Hutchinson of No. 8% Wall] Mio itistration came into power, and ooo ba? ae $ wan on this ac. Street, a clever young lawyer, closely | the Comptrolier’s oftico has been the | Count Mr_Gilleanie hax not turned machines associated with the Republican State] best feeding trough the hungry Re- ——— Committee, will have charge of the ees iad — hes ares bas 7 O roved, indecd, & ind friend to or- Morgan estate valuation, succeeding vanisation leaders in passing out the | /@ dismissed Tammany man, George! spoils of victory, In fact, there is a ; J. Gillespie. broadening distinction between the | ; The Wendell estate has just coma| policy of the Executive and that of | H the Comptroller's Jurisdiction | the, Comptroller. st of edn een ex-'heritance tax bureau accentuate the | te Astor Place MEN’S SHOES $2.85 TO $5.75 WOMEN'S BOOTS $2.65 TO $4.75 WOMEN’S SLIPPERS $1.90 TO $3.85 CHILDREN’S SHOES 9 95¢ TO $2.75 Sixth Avenue,corner Nineteenth St. Mire The White Sale Is Growing | More Women’s Dresses —Like a Snowball Rolling Down Hill Marvelously Little Price It keeps getting bigger and whiter each day! Great | #7.50, $10, $12.75, $15. and crepe de chines new boxes of lingerie are hurried into our receiving For afternoon andeven- the lorable rooms, unpacked and rushed down to the Third floor. ing dresses that earlier frock, of which we For Women For Children were two and three—some able to get a few more f pected to accrue from it were allotted situation oon WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS 393010. New Stocks . . one oO resse: i » prices. tomorrow. . Pe pe oe es of van mbar seen Se we ie ora eas Afternoon dreoniin’ 5 - impire frocks of white lawn, F <3 * $ 5, $ & $ gowns, $1 to $2 corset covers, 1.25; and lots of pretty styles at Ch ing’ evening %#tins and chiffons, Neckwear || Several Hundred 15, *18 & *20 Gc drawers open rd cloed), Mig, tt Wate rouns, | frocksimapttbiseult tones, few velvels. Mate — and $1 and $1.25 combina- culty collars and belt ot bluee Bt | oan ed tenth choo lovely. 7m ead hp tank hes feu. grigan boomer drones ate, | Eran omrtis in noes’ Kindly Node ‘There ang For it is by these simple New model dresses of white pop- ie ae Shift yy rie Rest y frock: ul Ss an vercoa S things that this White Sale lin with over-dress of blue, 82. padour chiffon taffetas, afternoon frocks only Cc each shows its greatness. alittle, boys oults, special at #1 white taffeta, black taf- %7.50, #10 and $15, the other prices both noon and evening dressem Second floor, O14 Bui Even in the least expensive Underclothes—of fine cambric, feta, and a number of articles you will note fine soft shirt with eyelet embroidered rut: | solid colors; crepe meteors materials, good embroideries, Me and insertion, re re re laces of charm- hao. ba ti wage ett | The Young Women’s. bons of soft shade 9 ne ~ tees wore | =, Section Announces every garment oe the great feiss fier. New Silk frocks in] $23.50 to $47.50. Co Hty 00 choose a | Spring styles with full’ roy, velveteen, fran, OM Building. | Skirts, $13.50 upward. and n6velty fabrics. Serge dresses in Spring Evenii dresses, : modes, $8.75, $12.50, | and $15 tainty ond Still Lower Prices in the $19.50 and upward. The Intent most desirable models. Guim; of embroidered or orice & open’ || For Men and Young Men at Sine Roce Net Guimpes, | | Tartan Check Suits button trimmed, in stylish vest WN Nowa Reenlaea s Gobind, English Model Overcoats late imported model; also regula- ee ae Silk Lined Sack Suits Spring Neckwear | |—---———_ pet aL Seascale ‘An Advance Dupliy of Satin-Yoke Cassimere Overcoats the Correct New Neck- wear for Spring Wear Double Breasted Fancy Overcoats Coata, $10 to @25 as posies. Sizes 14 to . 66 9 oats, to , were d 23¢ and 49c @ din. Laud Doseesae Convertible Collar Storm Hurt’? Book Sale | $19.50 to 842.50, with spe- pacate skirts, $5.98 ; ohanins, one, Heiney Sen pees Sener verconts One = poll i. ' cial emphasis on a certain upward, covert, ETSFCORES All the books that oe left been offered at. Empire model in_ black | bardine, and serge in fl trimmings, embroidered and : plain organdie vets, Embroidered | | Blue Serge Sack Suits creas and lace collars. Collar and cult sets of various styles, P A Alterations | Satin and beaded ed net evening Blue Chinchilla Overcoats | Tuxedo Suits FREE» \ -Main Floor__J} Men’s 3.50 to *5 Gaiter Top Shoes Made by H. B. Reed, Geo. Snow, R. P. Hazzard, W. L. Douglas and other Makers of dle Prominence Patent Leather, Black Calf, $ Cloth Tops in gray, Oxford, tan Russia Calf leathers. ea and black, some suede tops. fi th “Hurt” Book The new prices to make er) dad’ there is a good selection them move out quickly. Come plush, with fur collar, at | color, check and Par still—are reduced to prices early $18.50. Skirt lengths, 31 to ‘41 even lower than they have just jook Store, Main floor, Old Blig. Suits at $10 to $25, were Second floor, Old Building, Manufacturers’) An U = Prices for 466 n Unexpected Sale smewean China and Artwares Full Evening Dress Suits Simpson-Crawford, Main Floor—We Give and Redeem Surety Coupons ee 0 1 \ i ! Axminsters Brive Quality | Dinner Sets for $5, $7. —of F $30 ; The styles are the latest—all sizes and widths. By fair comparison the best shoe buying proposition Il tare inche ety Now. ’ $5,$ 50, $15 ‘ f reach China for and , } S before the men of New to Fork today. 834x106 f } Hie B Marbl Vv F : al ( Boys’ $2.50 Solid \{ Boys’ $350 Good- High Grade Axmineter. ronzes, Marbles, Vases, Bricea-brac, Fancy China— | Leather Shoes, year Welt Oxi8 feet....... 7.50 $ | Half Price and Less 2 Miveikyvnci, $1.75 Gunmetal" calf, _blucher style, fine sturdy ‘shoes for hard'wear, Sizes 9 to 181g, Shoes, pr.. . $2. 25 Strong, well made shoes for boys which will give longand serviceable wear, Worsted Wiltons F @7xb4inches..........93.75 $2.18 To close the old year and $40, were $50 and $55 4768 inches, 6.09 aes make ready for new ship- Theo. Haviland dinner sets. 41074 fee , ‘i ments that will come in durin {1186.75 22.50 ig e SalB fest February, notwithstanding the Hand: painted China ——_Y ‘The New Simpeon-Crawford Store, Main Floor—We Give and Redeem Surety Coupons Men's ..!'s%0 Shirts||_ Boys New $5 to $950 New fancy patterns with stiff and soft Suits and Overcoats cuffs, pleated and plain bosoms, All Body Brussels war. at one-half former prices, 50c oxit bette rire 2. 15 18.00 Dinner Sets to $10, were $1 to $20, Cake plates, bowls, rose jars. tete- YOTE—Oriental Rugs are re- Complete service for 12 per- a-tete sets, cups and saucers, duced in our customary clear- | sons, bread and butter plates yases and other articles. sun, scurnanting et © yi ; and three meat dishes included Western Orient for the time being. | With each set. All perfect and French Art Bronzes—~ French Mounted Vases t half price or less. Some, are coat models and neatly tailored throughout. Light and dark effects, with j $ & $ "oe Rone unusiat solure: at lower prices than we have _ $4.50 to $15, were $0 and Griaeats i nem soloted Shes in contrasting colors. ‘ P i) Fourth Gallery, New Building. ever sold them for. m m 4 But prices are lower "thas! izes oO CHOICE At... rercccervccces MK F. Li if " " rae Actual Values | Actual Values bp ; “ ” H $5, were $7.50 eae pion ae Pl geig in Men’s $ Blanket $1 95 up to $6.00 up to $9.50 i Hurt Leather | American porcelain dinnes sets sod | ase fanging Gom10Ke Lady Py ge : Bath Robes . Overcoats, Chinchilla Reefers, Russian and Goods Sale | $7.50, were $12 to 184 topes: including figures, groups Light and dark effects, in blue, | | Sailor Suits, Fancy Suits, Navy Blue Serge | Auseriona. porostalp dinner sets. Marble Statuar busts. maroon, oxford and brown, in neat | | Suits, etc. Many of these articles aren't = y Uni Pi Jacquard patterns and panel effects, atlas really very “hurt,” but they're $15, were $20 Figures, busts and groups, tR, nique Pieces Deep sailor collar, double side kets ree The widest range of fine all marked just half their former Impored china dinner sets. at straight reductions of one- t aia faience and Tt a and girdle cord to match. All seams Two-Pants Suits materials in all styles, every prices, What's in the sale? $30, were $42.50 half—81.85 from $3.75 up to Peery tr ea 505 reinforced. Small, medium and large desirable color and pattern Everything in leather goods for Theo. Havilend dinner sets, , $12.50 from #25. $15. me desks, for traveling, sewing out- i . A . | 5 fils and dozens Cie odd articles, | All the foreign goods are Wanamaker importations. The reductions are from Wanamaker Prices ig ones tem iidia which are always low because of our large dealings direct with makers. In many respects this ts and Subway Entrance, New Build’g. | most remarkable sale of these wares we have ever presented. Second Gallery, New Building, sizes. They are well made and will give long, excellent service. Men’s $5 Tub $: \Men’s 50c Muslin Mit ghiste ) °S-40 Night shirts . . SOC Good heavy silk that is sure s Ca) ened gtede oadium ‘walait Sizes and suitable styles for all boys from the little chap of 3 years up to the boy $5 All Wool Chinchilla Overcoats Handsome all-woo! chinchilla overcoats in blue, with plaid cassi- mete lining, Since 8 to years, ‘The best #5.00 value ever offered. At, ; $2.93 Map a8 eer Tver cai lt muslin, cut surplice neck, trimmed guaranteed fast. Sizes 14 to 17, down front. 3 for $1.00, Main Floor—We Give and Redeem Surety Coupons, Simpson-Crawford, Sixth Avenue, 19th: and 20th Sireets—lelephone 2100 Chelsea 1