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| cartons theme te cele te eee Wher Femen. te Monee Met wre the “1RECOGAZED PLATT AS 05S,” SAYS OOSEVELONTESTANO = | Releting t© seme quertion of wlewe bt Colonel enta Teel treat every en on Bie martin” Ae Governor o# ange thee — Jee 4 10, Reamerel, wrote te rant % . “| cone et the lines «He war Wier 1 Beets chamber Washington com . . } Rarnum, former Tristrict Attorser of | cerning the agers pia /° Byveme boo obte «reer | Pulfale coring om he te oe { eeminer ae au ber Teel ree ont eoneult you shout the PLATT WAS CURIOUS TO HEAR ' rapier of Ivine wae cachenged for euwelght orm punches every ane) Wie hee o 4 ime CHE tremendous force ore ah n t ave ’ 1 the Colend’s bead = Me would oot wowed * t ‘ it the witness deter savin oF J evade, or make apereher te the fury j boee but bet bie he narrow path of ue Aivect and categorical enewre te every but ° quection it war bor fiffiew) ont eed pear wat we embarrassing te the Comoe & ” epee ret remember THOUGHT OF NawES longer could he range #! @T) ower the | whole politinal Melt Worst of +) the Court sustained Mr Harnum tha: the Witness must enewer etreien: | tee point Fhe Roosevelt-Piat) correepondence eanstinutcs © wonderfully frank terebange of sentiment between the two mee | covers the period be ne the had Var fine root question Mr Haroun conmet with Mr Matt remardtog af faire at Albany? AT aia ween 1096 ond 166 when the Co wee in close co-operation with we other Young | in contents and phraseology In his lietter Mr Barnes dincussed Gov ne work! Hughes He said that should Hughes A. 1 think it] be elected be would set up a polltteal 1 have no] machine and that all politicians who opposed him would have to “sneak in r two| the back door or et out of polition.” “| ROOSEVELT WANTED 6OME ONE WHO COULD GET VOTES. Ou Aug. 21, 1908, Barnes wrote to | Roosevelt emphatically opposing the | renomination of Gov. Hughes. To this Col. Roosevelt replied aa follows: * (Personal.) “OYSTER BAY, N. Y., Aug. 21, 1908, “My Dear Mr. Barnes: Yesterday J saw Sherman, Bennet, George Smith, Mike Dady, Cox and Hitchcock, Chairman of the National Committee, here. I bave been carefully going into the Hughes matter since I saw you. T appreciate to the full the force of the arguments you urged against his renomination, It ts not pleasant for me to support a man who has wantonly behaved badly to the very men who did most in securing his election. “1 would not eppose hie turning them down in the publio interest, but 1 do object to ite being done wanton- ly. Moreover, | appreciate that he has alienated quite needlessly very many voters, and if we had the right man te put in hi jace (the right man from the joint of getting | ~ Stern Brothers x 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Ffth Avenue. lexander’s Shoes A stunning low shoe in gunmetal with gray buck quarters or patent coltskin with fawn buck. One of the almont limitless variety of ox- fords and pumps in tan and black calf and tian leather combined with kid and buck- skin in smart shade $5 corner Nineteenth St. Wide assortments at $3 and $4, @. Did you conauit him os 1) embers of uh etter be Republican machine, receiving |'*! a Ay leader or boss of the eed to Renator Piatt euch phrases SAPO guccemmively for Govervot.| isetion as "Tam inelined to agree with ‘Wiee-Presi¢ent and finally President | @ vou recognised him es ouch at ‘Tee firet letters were from Hoos | thet timel A. 1 did. What dy you think about Oleott?* Tat to Platt begiening Bopt 10 1008) ioonevelt to Piatt, Jan M1, 189 “Do you think Tom Thatcher would] wii you have Prank Piatt break-|take it? “it Cohen would take it L #% least with us neat Ralurday? May I would be only ton delahted to appoint ADS ad EF ae ask you to endorse the encloned letter, jim, aball E try? and hand tt in? Y will aee that it) @ Who wore Priest and Layeraft simply asks that young Trowbrides, mentioned in the letter? May's Hair Health Restores Natural g | be allowed 1) bid have twoor (hres, Gol Roosevelt took the atand at ‘ Golor—Unique Device tor Applying. # | purioun things to tell you wboul affaue that point, and Mr tying had put eo} up here when | ner you | (ate the record letters written by Mr @H be intoresied in Taiey ai ger FRIEND A GOV-| Harnes to Col HKoonevelt and by Cot ENT CONTRACT. | Roomevelt to Mr Barnes and to Her num What pert Parsons ‘The latter letters, dat time ne BVSNING WO.LD, MONDAY, APRIL 26, \ veten) | chowld soy 4 woe corteiniy A 1 wise te nominate euch @ mer ‘Out He euch mar en we ene © there dene net seem te be the # gh! oot chance of ha arene Under © ode of New lamer ew York Been tm fine» ene “4 “eo cuneat me the . 1 may a@4 that eve . amie keep abe ° thie matter and p ® ® ere, before any & nue Wan AMhounced t the papers | should judge some one had talked Hl was not | for pe newe | paper communicated with ma dt reotly « pdirectiy, and | wae ae much aur any one when t eam the statements in the papers Sincerely yours (Mianed) THRODORE MOORFEVELT WROTE IN GIMILAR STRAIN TO HERBERT PARSONS The Colonel wrote in similar etrain to Herbert Parsons, Chairman of the New York County Committee, | “Oyster Hay, N.Y, Aus. 2% 1908 “You are entirely right in saying) that you understood that | waa un Willing, in view of Hughes's conduct toward you, Hendricks and Barnes You were very atrong in your mtate menta of what the men under you said an to Hughee's unpopularity, and 1 certainty underatood you to nay that Bennet felt eyactly as you did. As an unimportant incident | may | mention that Amow Pinchot notified me that you had entirely mistaken him and that he favored the nomina- tion of Hughes. “When Hennet tells me, an the local | leaders like Stransburger tell me, that the sentiment is very strong for the renomination of Hughes I have Kot to take notice of it, I entirely agree, with all you say as to your just reanona for complaint against Gov. | Hughes, and, furthermore, with all you @ay aa to the fact that many of those who desire his renomination dewire it chiefly for the purpose of hurting the Republican party. ! NOT GOING TO TREAT PARSONS | AS A PUPPET. “Moreover, my dear Parsons, you can hardly serloualy auppone that, to quote your own words, I am trying to ‘treat you as a gpuppet'—that In, if you mean me when you say ‘those in charge of the national campaign,’ which, of course, 1 am not. On the contrary, I have written again and again to Taft and to Hitchoock not to make any open statement, and 1 | iy haven't the slightest intention of ‘tell- ing you what to do,’ and never will ‘tell the newspapers that you will be told what to do,’ and never have thought of so telling them. “You wrote me requesting to sec A very important offering to-morrow of Medium and Summer Weight Blankets and Comfortables At Specially Reduced Prices White Blankets With pink and blue borders. size, pair $2.75, 3.95 Regularly $3.25 and 4.75 Double size, pair $3.50, 4.50 Regularly $4.00 and 5.50 Extra size, pair $4.95, 6.50 Regularly $5.75 and 7.25 _Fancy_ Blankets Double size, i 7 Jeoquard designs, at $2.45 Comfortables Double Size baders; regularly 82°50, $1.95 ca he 35 Quilted Mattress Protectors Single, three-quarter and Anh sizes, me 1.00 to 1,70 3 Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases Pillow Cases 40x38 50x38 _ 17 19 Bolster Cases 42x54 42x63 42x72 45x76 54x38 | | 28¢ 806c c © 2Uc | 875 Dozen Pillow Cases, 45 by 36 inches, . . at 12¢ * 150 Dozen Sheets, 54 by 90 inches, at 35c Sheets, 68x Mins, 72x99 81x99 90x99 90x 108 60¢ 68 Tbe 82 88c Window Shades, Slip Covers & Awnings Made from the most desirable materials At Very Moderate Prices Large assortments of exclusive novelties in colored sunfast fab- rics and desirable cream and white nets are being shown for Door and Window Hangings and General Interior Furnishings Competent advisers with origi 4 inal ideas on home decoration are Prepered to submit plans and estimates for approval of patrons. 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