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THE SUN SATURDAY MAT20 1905 J J jI I 12 0 s v Q l i I 1It 4 7 tr- I = VETO MORTGAGE TAX trat dOVERffOn URGED TO TAK THAT ACTION Incm Artuti That They Hill More Then 8SOOOOO tho Hr Year Are tnuoiulltuUnnxl and Kit Contain Many Incurable Defect ALBANY May it dov Illggliu has bee ukod to veto the original and mortgage tax bills The supplemental was passed to meet defeote in the bill wblcb wore pointed out by Edward Van Ingen aa chairman of the executlv committee of tho Allied Hcnl Estate of the State In view of tho opposition to the bill Mr Ingen today called on lov Hlgetna an asked that ho grant a hearing on the roeai- tirea both of which It IH contended ar unconstitutional besides having inourabl defects In mode of operation It has been supposed that the mortgage tax bill would rat bout 3000000 the ilrst year half to go t the State Treasury and tho remainder t the localities Mr Van aaserte tho amount of revenue which tho State wi receive from this tux for the first yea cannot exceed 500000 and in all will fall far short of this bum He argue tint this small amount of revenue is ou of all to Ito inconvenienc Red injury will bo caused by the en- actment this experimental legislation Today Mr Van a the Governor in opposition to the bills Ii which he If It la essential that additional revenue be raised to moot the of the State then wo suggest that a be made to a session of the logis lature that a recording tax on mortgage be passed ns an emergency measure or if a course ia not necessary that bo to ap a commission which shall among othe things definitely decldo Mid reoom the entire question o mortgage taxation in this State brief it IH out that supplemental bill WHS Introduced und an from thi Governor In tho closing of the sessioi IUd that a request for a hearing on It denied that the same reason which actuated the Governor in not sign the original bill apply with equal form to the measure il- U true that the supplemental bill correct tome of the bill it U pointed out that the following defect are 1 Unscrupulous borrowers still have Power to from collertliu duo Utica his mortgage or froii foreclosing 2 tax In still to be collected Irrcspectlv of the value of the 3 There IH still no provision for the set of of debts as against owned 4 There Is still no provision inulii for th of junior have bcei ut foreclosure- s There are some cuiiiborKorno am annoying us to appeal to he of Tax Commissioners D There Is still tllxcrlnilim tlon in favor of corporations an in- dividuals In contravts for the say of tho tax 7 Exemptions must stilt be claimed each from tho State Uoard of Commissioners on Hinienl Further it is that the same con- stitutional objections apply to both bills and the brief asks that Attorney Gentre be to givo his as to the constitutionality of the bills before executive action U taken with regard to either SUItMlTS THEM TO TIlE MAYOR GOY HlSRlns Sends the Pemiiylvanla- Ilallroaci unit fur Approval ALBANY May 10 Gov Hlgglna baa ordered sent to Mayor McClullan for his f approval Senator Rainess two bills in the interest of tho Pennsylvania 1lull road Company One bill extends until Sept 1 1006 tho time within which the New York Connecting Railroad Company shall begin over the Kjiwf Ilivpr at Hell Gate connecting and Island with Manhattan Island so as to permit the construction of a connecting link tho Pennsylvania Railroad and the New York and Hartford road and extending the timo within which the bridge must completed to flvo year from the of commence- ment of construction The otlior bill ex tends to five from Jan 1 next the timo within which tho Now York Connecting ulr11 ttnUV on the it in operation The Pennsylvania Railroad Company owns the the Now and Railroad Company and its plans are to increase its facilities on Long Island anti Ret a through connection from the South to tho Now England States via the New Haven road Chapter 752 of tim Laws of lOOOauthorized Connecting Hailroad Com to construct bridge but provided us construction should be begun Sept 1 1000 and completed by Sept 1 next If Mayor bill the charter would expire and tho Penn- sylvania Railroad Company to get a now Legislature It was because of the failure cf the Now York Board of Aldormon to grant Hail passed through tho lature the Klsberc of transferring from tho New Board to the Board of Kstlmnte and Apportion- ment the power to grant publio franchise Mayor voiced the bills hut were over his vetcen Gov Higgins is to give a hearing on tho bills next In of utund Mayor McClellan took on the huts action- on the New York Connecting Railroad and bridge bills arouses mtuh interest TniaTYTHIlEE HILLS StGEI A Number or Insurance and City Measures Among Them ALIUNY May IQGov Higglns today signed thirtythree including a num- ber of Insurance measures Among the bills signed were tho following Senator Hraekutt providing thnt an of an Insurance company not deemed the aKcnt MisBwans tlmt mutual I benefit fraternal shell with tho State of ItiMiranco a conv of their constitution and brluws which may lie Hdmltled UK evldtiico Senator Amblirs i amend- ment of crrtiflcntfK of IncorporatIon by In companion A lilll the Senate Coiiiinittro on Insurance lImIting The annual cxiiimps- of life or casualty companies IiowNu provUIInu that IlrmU Insurance companion must maintain a ro oerve Senator PaKos providing that no cor- poration traimivt one kind of shall licrtiiltfr also be to transact the bUHliuiM of tfimrautceliiE and Indemnifying merchants A K Smiths providing that department or other not tine tho word savings III with of whereby It receives deposits of money from euttonrmI- wtnatir Elsl or rt Providing for n special RtHlrttiiiit btote A Mter III si h of 000 a your and 40 allowed for f onsen Senator lrn authorlzliiff svw York c ty to to Morris nBllrouaCoimiHnr and to iho New water between Kasl 140th jid the northerly city 1 no lor railroad nif tilt retirement on n por In York has ll tho Senator Pasen tho Nnw YOlk city Hoard of Asfe toiii to rot limit n and allow duo to tIll of upcn the of parkway Senator Coopers autlinrUliitr w Yrrk city of to ntlinnt und hOW BILLS- I Sot Kae t hill In- terests wide- spread Van j supple- mental that t n f the tax the was the lolls lllalll 1 V1en ear an con- st otJon Company et I a franohlse to the Now York road that the rood officials had Le I ork 11 I i OIl I 1 r i 1 h toro uIIII an branch tor II II nrdl lIudr II a clerk ew ty who ell for tlllrt3flil utili lltO lis lOst iiiii llIht I am owner or real T on rrnon allJllcpat lIorolllh or nt over i rOM lints ell Manh8ttllu 1t1I1I0 n or maui of Queens fran I c I I I 1 i 4 ic I LI IJ q V A f l I J C J i r I ti nci I 5 j iif ti J I I 1 f c f i Ai 1 it Il 1 iC i i U 11 t pt ri i liJ 311 fl L4 Tax- I f I fJ lc j i V J I c l I ii t i H I I I Rauroaci 1 tI j r li 1 ii F I t I I LL 4 q j I i ri I 1 1 i hula I tI i tin I I I h rt 3 ti4J114l iI I III c t c i S Ii i it Ittiut- HI alit han id Rut horizell L usl ii 45 rh sit I Iii t I vi I a nil I art cIit Uin pany I rrL I or i ii i C ni ii lien iii ii p Ii serl IlL I ylarj lull Il or Ic I tie I t I I i A keplir 0 IlItfthIII tO S 1Y nteliilt In reek Iiy rr Vie eonstrilitlon liii rourli alit 4rnou- I In lie iiorugh I v itIs ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < ° > < > ° JUSTICE HAItLAN HONORED Mstle VIccMoilfrUor ef PrtibyterU- CUiirrnl AnseniUly- WINONA LAKE Ind May 10 The twenty ono working committees that will have charge of all the important questions como before the General of the Presbyterian Church were fljvjxjlnted bj Moderator Moffatt today and ut thn Same time ho nnmcd Justice John M Harlai of the United Ktatea Supremo Court vicemoderator the eocouJ highest honor In connection with fie General Assembly Several commlttrcH reported during day but the most Important and the that evoked the greatest Interest was that on marriage and divorce The committee urged that tho rule that mlnlatora refuse to perform marriage ceremonies of di- vorced bo continued inlesa tmrtlofl are divorced for causes recognized HS scriptural In this event ono must the of the divorce before the minister can the cere- mony The committee was continued in It Tho committee on Sabbath observance urged that ull forma of and railroad l e abolished on Sunday that Presbyterians refuse to Sun now8ap irH that each inlnUter a sermon on obeorvanoa of tho Sabbath- If oindicatlcnB aio to c relied on the opposition to H union with tho Cumber Is on the increase In the General for some of the more commissioners from the East are now to It is expected that the Cumberland Presbyterian now In session at Fresno Cal will take up tho of union about time that it cornea before this body greatest difficulty Is not In union but In the to it after I has consummated There are col leges the church to abandoned or so in their operations as to fit time new conditions In there are valuable Cumber- land churches near other Presbyterian churches and it will be a sarious to decide what churches are to bo sold or otherwise disposed of THRICE ASPHYXIATED Two Little Girls and Their Grandmother Found Dead Illuminating gas caittod the death of throo persons In Newark on Thursday night Mrs Margaret C Orr 55 years old of 552 North Fifth street and her two grand- daughters Margaret Orr Smith aged 11 and Annie Orr Smith aged 9 were found dead in their beds early yesterday morning by Alexander D Orr the husband of the woman and grandfather of tho children After dressing he went to their room from the kitchen to rice why his wifn was not up at the usual time He has lust his sense of smell anti had not detected tho odor of the free gas Vbeu he discovered his wife and the children helpless he sent for Dr II V Chapman that they bad been hours The gas was tome d on in the apartments- for fIrst time on Mrs Orr to Ixi relieved of the trouble of trimming and filling oil lamp A slot machine meter was put into the rooms that afternoon and a wns installed in tho kitchen adjoining the bed room on the first floor Time of the range was found turned yesterday morning Mrs Orr was dead on at of the bed occupied by tho children She had evidently arisen from bed and opened her room and she succumbed The father of the children is Thomas Smith a widower who is employed In Plttsburg by the Company on a gas which filled the room was not Ignited AFTKR UAKVAlin SHYLOCK Faculty Against hull Ilec uie Pie Charges Student 4U to 00 Per Cent CAMBRIDOB Mass May 19 Barnard Bennett the Poco man has got the entire Harvard faculty out after him with a sharp stick for charging the boys from 40 to CO per cent interest when they want money- to take their boat girls 10 or to shine at their annual cksa dance Doan Hurlburt of Harvard and tie coin Ie Duron It Briggs now presi- dent of lladcliilo College wero before tho to alt the one IS the fI I been 13 eral I U8 A lighted oil lamp the the tor for- mer door ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > of Aldermen yeutcrday to protest against tho granting of a junk collectors license to Bennett on account of tho money rent- ing bmiraM at exorbitant rates that ho conducts among the studont For several years the authorities at Har- vard have to Bennett out of busi- ness Inserting that he used tile old clothier business as wider wbich to act as a shylock among tho ntudents They have failed but tliU year to force Bennett to vacate Bennett testified in hU own behalf He said that he did not solicit loans the students but thnt they solicited him for money Ifo admitted that ho got from 40 to 60 per cent intercut Do you that wlen a student comes to me for 100 skcd Bennett yes- terday that I am going to let him at 6 per cent No sir I wont let him have it no such Interest us thnt burau o art all a sight moro crooked than Bennett CHIEF MlltlllY FXILIS Whereupon the Ciraiul lury Ilccltles Not to Imllrt Him Chief of Police Benjamin Murphy of Jersey City told the Hudson county Grand Jury yesterday afternoon that he bad made several unsuccessful attempts to get evi- dence against Jerry Murphy who belongs to another Murphy family for operating- a poolroom at 51 Newark avenue He ex- plained that policemen who were not known the poolroom men had been instructed to bets in tho room but hind been unable to gain admittance After the chief wat the Grand Jury recon htleicl the resolution It adopter last week directing Prosecutor of the Pleas II hpeor to draw bills of ment the chief and Capt John Cody for misfeasance in room to remain open Jerry Murphy hns been indicted SMI CHECK riits UP- Wasnt liaised to W2S1MI Jueer Turn In rate Asnlnst Clifton The mystery of check No 220552 drawn by Bloomlngdalo the Second Na- tional Hank to the order of the Harmon Manufacturing Company of 54 West Eight- eenth street was deepened yesterday at tIm examination in tho Tombs police court of Thomas bartender of too West Fourth street who was arrested Wednes- day charged with grand larceny The check was said to be for 294 It was mode payable to OHanlan and it was alleged that it had been rained to 2800 nnd presented by Clifton nt the office of Son ticket brokers of 201 Broadway On it a ticket to nnd n letter of credit was to have been Hunt by mail to the harmon Manufacturing Company It wnH by Clifton and passed by the paying teller as Attorney Kre Jl to Mr Harmon of the Harmon Manufacturing VIl lIUI flltXIV numbered 22nVr whIch ho hail Just re- ceived mail The examination was then adjourned until 23 Mr Kmtel now thinks that the check which Clifton gave to Cook Bros was a du- plicate of the one sent to the Harmon Manu Company ie trle ha 0 ever was to Will- iam Broil on Clifton Clifton ecllrt1 supposed Pbtrlct with the MIL w u t The check appeared ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Have Seen r The Wanamaker Straw Hat Display It seems to be the general opinion that styles and shapes wero never smarter than nro Spring are no extreme or bizarre effects but the finest most beautiful braids have been worked into tho liandBomost proportions yet out in etraw hats for men Tho seems bo practically unlimited for we havo selected the bwt productions from manufacturers rime stock is almost lavish In Its variety presenting styles suitable for men conservative men men shapes that conform to all heads und figures Prices range ns follows Sennit lto3 Mackinaw 2 and 3 Panamas 5 to 12 Split Straw 5150 to 5 London boater 3 Second floor Ninth street Mens SLRGE 5UIT5 Most all Hergo suits look alike when first bought The or UUt C1UI suit is it as important to secure absolutely reliable fabrics and thoroughly honest will the dealer who sells n bad suit is not always dishonest It takes a in the clothing busi to know exactly what defects to look for and how best to guard against thom years of making clothing for men have u the experience makes impossible for us to make a mibtake in the possibility of going wrong yard of serge and IH thoroii shrunken every of ood thorouttlily tosl land nvcry suit in KUttranlvoU to hold color Tills liuans a new suit without giiMstlon lo who liaa 0110 that coea Tonif Siilfiidld vitrluty l from Serge Stilts with BliiBlcbrensted xuck coats in blue at J13 to Ij In black ut tl and lai- DoublebroiiHtud Sack Suits of blue eerie nt 815 to I fancy worsted Suits In noat gray and mix turns with sack coats 111 to 135 with doublubrtmUi coatS ut l t lo 30- Mens llRhtweiclit striped worsted Trou rrn In large awl hand some variety at 5 to tlS Second liner Fourth aviiue Mens 50c Washable Scarfs at 25c We secured twelve hundred of these Scarfs at half price and aro made of exactly tho samoa materials nuido in same careful mnnnor as Scurfs which wo previously considered good value at OOc and which hive been selling at that figure They are made of beautiful mercerised cotton that mnny people could silk They are In colors In a variety of in the 2 fourinhand style revernihle 18 inches twig exactly the Scarfs that every man wants by the halfdozen at this season 25c each Ninth street aisle JOHN WANAMAKLIL Formerly A Co B1 way 4th Av 9th loth Sts You suits their failings very when wont In no other man floss ju t or loco Ihe l1 sal I lIlt kR lit I solid IIh l08 Just T Stewart 6 c i I 1 I 1jl- d a I s I J I 5d- rA 111 mull > < < VANDERBILT DRIVER FINED it 100 FUR SIEEU WIHUHtlFF- IKS OFF WITH 9W- Npeclnl f Kloim Jiistlcis home III lUcInK ar Should He Kept Out of my Cop Word Goes calnat All Other ICvUlcnoe In Side Inllce Court Henri de Baillour who said ho was nn- nutomobllo driver for V K Vanderbilt Jr wiw fined 1CO in Spntial Sttwion yes tertlay for BCorchinR He was arreMttil- ou May 8 at Broadway and Fiftyfourth street l y Bicycle Policeman Casey who Baid Do Baillour dashed up fr In Forty fourth street ct tho rate cf forty miles an hour It was about 8 oclock nt night and the street were crowded In court yoj terday lawyer Charlei F Howe appealed for Do Ilalllour entered a plea of guilty Anilstnnt District Attorney Lockwood said This U not an ordinary cane In fact it Is a very serious one This man has been arrested three limO for the sanio- offenuo and was once fined 25 in this court lila auto la a big 90 horsopower racing machine Lawyer Howe said that his client had no excuse to offer except that he WIll euro his machine wus not going faster than thirty miles nn hour because it was only geared to that epeed The machine should be kept out of the city stieetH anyway replied Justice huts dalo It entirely too big for city traffic We fine the defendant 100 or the alternative of thirty days in jail Do Bailleur paid the fineIn the afternoon Timothy Woodruffit chauffeur Curios Bautlncllo of 100 West Fortieth street waa on the some charge Ho ix a Spaniard and cannot tall Ho was on March 18 for on Broadway near Fortyninth street lie smIled when Hins dale oiler and MuKcon decided to fine him toO and warned hint that lie second offnnso mean What no laughing at asked Justice Oh he says that that talk the jail makes him laugh replied the Inter- preter was leaving the courtroom the Spaniard to tho interpreter know that I was chauffeur I suppose theyd souk me a Magistrato Wablo had several antonio arrests to thresh out in tho West Hide court itiyan Earie 10 yours old of 145 West street a son of the Into Frederick P Karlc was charged Bicycle Policeman J W of the Ftrnct station with going eighteen miles nn hour on Broadway was a careful a BpeodomeUr which shortly before his limit He said ho was pure he was not time limit He woe held in SlCO bn I for trial Everett Hudhon nn automobile driver at tho Hotel Gerard In West Forty fourth street was the same nollccipan with coin eighteen mUM an Charles II Page an automobile man- ufacturer of 210 Fortyninth street was arraigned by Nler i lie I Zetler about hun dred re hour lie was hold in eman lint West t hub tst 1110 ¬ ¬ ¬ Hr Cninprvmrd Air fly ua tIm Floor linn Irouipllj nii iVhvn Iromtted- EH lso1 Send fur Circular TilephoMc 633 634 i CHELSEA Wl NEAR 28th ST T Efl STEWART nor of the West 100th Mroet station charity going fifteen nnd twenty miloH an hour yesterday afternoon miid a ho rode down AniHterdam uvenuo und r arrest steered his in toward curb to Kqiio o him 1ttuo Wits held III 500 bail on of the two charges Policeman of tim West Forty sttvcnth street station Gus Swason- of 303 East Fortyninth street who drives for K Snow an insurance of 71 West 171st street with going 20 miles nn hour Mr Snow and Ills who woro in the machine got out and began to argue with him Gtildeinin said told him the arrest was nn outrage ns woro not going foster teams along the street Mrs Snow went to court with her line band TIer fingers wore loaded with jewelry She said it was an outrage to arrest her as she was nervous Sway on was held In J10- 0FISCH ivsvs1 Iernundcs IlPcanlrr ta Sutprnil Sentence In n lurrrny aao Carl FischerHanson made lib flmt ap- pearance in Recorder lolls court ytster day Hanson hnd pleaded for William Regan a young man who was convicted of receiving and pawninu a typewriter- Mr FischerHanson raid ho had mild an Investigation and believed Iho was inno cent But I dont know wlmt the custom i about asking for limo discharge of a prionor ho added not customary wild Recorder Golf for nn attorney to asU for the lie of a prisoner But con- sidering that it is your first expniicnco ore of tho highest I nm Inclined to listen to me however to give you u little advice Lo not believe nil your tell you Then tho suspended WVKRV FOHEMAV FIXEH ST- llcconlcr Iunlslies llan who Hn taut t Hear Teslltiinny Clarence Beldcn tlio foreman of tho jury that was discharged by Jiooorder halT after ho had decided that Belden wasnt in lit condition to hoar tho evidence was fined 50 for contempt yestoiilny Heldcns ex Case wns hut ho hadnt Ixcn well I nm sorry suid the Hcoordor that I cannot overlook this You wore grossly intoxicated and I woe to time because you woro urmlile to understand the If a on dltiou he would bo liable to impeachment i CARPET CLEANSING 3 26 o- nto 1 I n I 1J1I boy ollr Per- mit Jud o our Work 7THAV mmumchi hIlt t lie thmC seimt ellen mutter reel iench ha con < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Morifiatli UNION MADE Men in every walk of life in all professions and trades the gentleman of leisure and the workingman ell wear V arc the best In the If world- I ffl K W L Douglas makes and sells moro Mona aDO i i shoes any othon manufacturer in tho world in nnn REWARD to anyone who can i dloprovo v- M The reason W L Douglas 350 shoes arc the greatest H L1 sellers in the world is because of their excellent style vW easy fitting and superior wearing qualities If I could showyou the difference between the shoes Mtj made in my factory und those of other makes and the high grade leathers used you would understand why hold their shape fit better wear longer and of value by stamping his name and price on the bottom cipal cities and by shoe dealers everywhere Ooye won W L 25O and 2GO shoos hocauso thoy lit botSur hold thou ohapo and woar longor than other makos Fast Color fyiltti Ulll not utar bruui W t Write for ol kin Onliif Corona fiprliii Styles Shoos by or ex Colt U i yerywli To conceded to pK tr- W t be new iwell- DoueUi 1 Mtd In- Corot Colt Tan clf VIdRld- Cilfiklnni Ilnllon Illnchfr and IJIIT PrIce C3SO Shoo Stores In Greater Now York L DOUGLAS- Nt I jf J I I 1 SHOES t r i I J 7 i t I I W 350 cost more to make why they J re greater Intrinsic than any other on ii the market W L their 7 The for it Take no In W i1 Berkele Stores In thl prln Doug tOIBr 0001 Untratt In hi lutemlt tltlor r JtUGLAS L IN 35O ii1 i t z zi nt L- it I flctSco Q Douglas35OsIlocSbcCilusethiey- yl tAyIik4 I I L Douglas shoes vaiqe 5350 shoe today Douglas guarantees I4 look substitute Sold I Doug lasoxciusive Mensand Oaeo toes Ciroiia Colt math Iiiia be tlu Ioeut produced bniirI > > 433 Urorvdr y cornet Howard Street 7fl5 8th Street 853 Broadway 14th 1417HiD Broadway corner 41tt St 05 Nasnaii Street aso West I25tli Street 074 Third Avenue aaoa Third Avenue cor Bt 2770 Third Ave bet 140th 147thSU d corer Stet corner rowniitgCXO- miNG FURNISHINGS AND K1TS BOYS BLOOMER SUITS For the Mother who wants to avoid the confusion of the Department Stor x in shopping for her Boy and who TT wants Guaranteed Quality we can w only recommend our stores jl Among other things here a SirglsBreast- edKfa TwoPiece Suit with Bloomers Homespun or I Serge light in weight and coir but lull of weir ing quality 8 to JI2 and Furnishing ai well l Cooper Uroalilra Stores open this cvcnln- cBrirf up a toy said Lent Bnintmtt as hed like to be trought up end htll be wtl drtssei Broadway at 32d Street Cocper Square ut 5tii Street Fulton Slrcel at DuUalb I Saturdays Specials 150 DOZ MENS NEGLKGEE SHIRTS A particularly good weave of Cloth and very handsome Cuffs attached cuslom finish hand ironed Value 150 special price 100 i IMPORTED UNDERWEARTH- REE STORES 275 doz Mens Balbriggan Underwear made by- t of Troyes France ROADWAY Shirts 34 to 50 AT3ISTST Regular and lout Drawers sizes 30 to 52 New York Value 75c price SOc 100 doz Mens fine Peau dc Crepe Pourin FULTON ST AT hands made French slyle 2 68 inches This FLATBUSH AV js an ideal Spring and Summer Scarf Neat self AT joures Fleur de Lis Bias and dots Shades BEDFORD AV Blue BroWn Hunter Matoon and Purple Brooklyn Value QQ price 50c Smith Gray Co I Hat and W Avenue r BAL RI GAN Short and long sleeve BROAD KiCo a 7 7 sizes tripe < Crokorn Suit Sent Hark In State Ionru Tho notion brought by Edward F Yolsrr chief of time Fire Department against Charles D Purroy to rccovor 2000 for back salary WILe went back vcHtorday to tho State Supreme Court by Judge Lucombe in tho Circuit Court on the ground that the aiuoutit did not cxcped- t2KX ns required by the rotnovnl statutes of thin Initcd Tho SIXX is claimed fur four month salary drawn time defendant Purroy as temporary chief Neglige shirts that show the way to comfort 150 to 350 With everything else that men and boys wear in comfort ROGERS COMPANY- Three Eroaiwiy Storsl- Wtrrcn i 13ti st 32nd st utiuteir States PEEl 258 42 126 t at at fi4 JrL also Sixth Avenue comer 315 Eighth Avenue J3ROOKLYN 708710 Broadway cor Thornton Et 1367 corner Gates Avenue 421 Fulton Strtet corner 401 Fifth Avenue JERSEY CITY as Newark Menus JIBWAHK 786 JJroaa Street Foal Strut KLinin- Mr Ely Unit llnrrliil a Sister of llrldc Sears B- OOiuxcn X J ilay is VilIlani n Ely null Mi i Mary Downs Iwth of East Orange worn murriid at tho home of MUa Downs CIO SptiiiBdile avenue on Wednesday night Tho nmioimccmont was made to- day bridegroom U said to bo 70 and his bride about ten years his junior Half a century end niore ago Mr Ely married Miss Margaret Downs u sister of hits bride Threo children were born to them The first Mrs died nlwut three ago Mr Ely erected a monument the n kod lib present wifo if slits wished nunio alui- I on tho abaft which consented to Mr Fly then went to live tit 619 Spriiig- dnlo avonjio with his childrpn and Down amid her wUtor Samh lived at their lioum niurby MUs Downn owned somo property in her own name There ro a mortage on it but this Mr fiiId oil later Sarah alxiut n ago and the projirnt Mrs Ely continued to live thin they owned All of Mr rnnrrhvl noon nlterward rind ho dncidetl to laiho hi home with IiU- HislorInlnw An ntUtchmont then in nod tho climax tame on tuRht when they were married in the pros enie cf rulativoi find a few 5Ml in lotvriry nod Ulnimnirift MrK 0 Bunwtcnd tho a well lawyer living at 65 Olenwood City niacIn the ycttcvdiy morning that thieves had stolen jewelry antI diamonds valued ut between J210J and 3000 from a chiffonier drawer in ono of her bedrooms It L believed that the thieves were two men who pretending- to to employees of the local toophorve called nt the house on TliursdAy afternoon I mlI Ri- lllI old VOIrt mil Ely- I died I frond Ale leon C tie Fill rim youRs ill sue Wednesday William discovery ¬ TfjeiSienoftfioBejt Hit the TrailL- ewis and Clark Exposition Port land June 1 to Oct 15 1905 See the Puget Sotnd Coun try Yellowstone Park Wonderland en route cost Is small Only a short trip to Alaska Very low rates splendid service a memorable sum mer outing via the Northern Pacific Ry flOTa COASTLWITEO- 7i 0 trdxsaatttlnetttl tmfir Jjflj Man St Ful J Mimtafolii all UtaiUt Ttaau tnJ Ttrvuf Norltir Pinjfc Burit- In ram l nj- Kuia CilJ In Sullli fiJ OH- Rjokfctr Fwr czsZtfar Lartt rJ- Ciff BMUtt B ii eaitifot- HuJatnU It J M CUla- nlGPAUFtut lufjnrjlitm- Aiirw W F Mmton GAP D JlgSrmskcy JT u 1orJ Off ACCOUNTS OPENED WITH EVERYBODY Largest Credit Clothiers and Tailors Exaggeration is like rope the further it is stretched weaker it becomes We never excfirerate Our NoExtraCharpe credit system is all that the name implies HENS AND BOYS IIKAIIV Ml TO OltDIMI nnd Ovpr inls sit tlAiiml i M A UK lla lli fii unit Kn i n vein tu KICI Ovtrfojls ST In i Suits J i In- IIIMII ami 1iiU 11 rIM Suit ll llnril in cirilrS- HI tt1 slid no Sllli iil I m VIM l l Mi11s KM for iris t lilun tOOL and price list l rn Snurlnys until idju Miiitl n WHKK1V AMI MoNTIllY MKXTS 8082 4th Ave A NEW SHIRT Excels Improves with Use Hardman Peck Co Makers New York 133 Filth Ave Brooklyn 521 Fulton St XKW tiKTK nKHKr- pnty Cleric Cilcunon Nuorcedn lames K- Vlilpplr m has HrfiiKiicit- AIDANT May 10 Deputy Clerk I n- ayctlo B Gloason of Delhi Delaware curtLy is clerk of tIme Stnto S natn t a salary of S3Mw S Whipp1- Solotnanca having thn oJlicc Today Mr took the oath of IH State FUli antI fiiunc romtni inner for a term of four at a salary if 6000 and he suinqnniceloiiiorrow- ifUr ho fIles his 10HX liond Mr Cllcoaon l ono of tIm host men nvcr- Hhliul a lye dt sU ntil nx a parlia- ncntarian U unpsctMlcil Ho oldwt ntnpioyoo in nrvioB and holds a rosDon pofitlon- vitli time ftate will l e regularly elected clerk at the n t 1J r It f I L ti B I I I C OTH NQ I ICREDIT I II mitt I Just AbO loth St tl I HARDMAN PIANO l OW Jane t- ot Forest l I n the He of to IDS e SI AlIt t itlit lit lit proud t il Ci i liMit 11r I I inTone I atTic yccm will ranks toiflt xtra ¬ > < > > > <

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VETO MORTGAGE TAX

trat dOVERffOn URGED TO TAKTHAT ACTION

Incm Artuti That They HillMore Then 8SOOOOO tho Hr

Year Are tnuoiulltuUnnxl and Kit

Contain Many Incurable Defect

ALBANY May it dov Illggliu has beeukod to veto the original andmortgage tax bills The supplementalwas passed to meet defeote in thebill wblcb wore pointed out by EdwardVan Ingen aa chairman of the executlvcommittee of tho Allied Hcnl Estate

of the State In view of thoopposition to the bill Mr

Ingen today called on lov Hlgetna anasked that ho grant a hearing on the roeai-

tirea both of which It IH contended arunconstitutional besides having inourabldefects In mode of operation

It has been supposed that themortgage tax bill would rat

bout 3000000 the ilrst year half to go tthe State Treasury and tho remainder t

the localities Mr Van aasertetho amount of revenue which tho State wireceive from this tux for the first yeacannot exceed 500000 and in allwill fall far short of this bum He arguetint this small amount of revenue is ouof all to Ito inconveniencRed injury will bo caused by the en-

actment this experimental legislationToday Mr Van a

the Governor in opposition to the bills Ii

which heIf It la essential that additional revenue

be raised to moot the of the Statethen wo suggest that abe made to a session of the logislature that a recording tax on mortgagebe passed ns an emergency measure orif a course ia not necessary that

bo to ap acommission which shall among othethings definitely decldo Mid reoom

the entire question omortgage taxation in this State

brief it IH out thatsupplemental bill WHS Introduced und

an from thiGovernor In tho closing of the sessioiIUd that a request for a hearing on Itdenied that the same reasonwhich actuated the Governor in not sign

the original bill apply with equal formto the measure il-

U true that the supplemental bill correcttome of the billit U pointed out that the following defectare

1 Unscrupulous borrowers still havePower to from collertliu

duo Utica his mortgage or froiiforeclosing

2 tax In still to be collected Irrcspectlvof the value of the

3 There IH still no provision for the set ofof debts as against owned

4 There Is still no provision inulii for thof junior have bcei

ut foreclosure-s There are some cuiiiborKorno am

annoying us to appeal to heof Tax Commissioners

D There Is still tllxcrlnilimtlon in favor of corporations an in-

dividuals In contravts for the sayof tho tax

7 Exemptions must stilt be claimed eachfrom tho State Uoard of

Commissioners on HinienlFurther it is that the same con-

stitutional objections apply to both billsand the brief asks that Attorney Gentrebe to givo his as to theconstitutionality of the bills beforeexecutive action U taken with regard toeither

SUItMlTS THEM TO TIlE MAYOR

GOY HlSRlns Sends the Pemiiylvanla-Ilallroaci unit fur Approval

ALBANY May 10 Gov Hlgglna baaordered sent to Mayor McClullan for his

f approval Senator Rainess two bills in theinterest of tho Pennsylvania 1lull roadCompany

One bill extends until Sept 1 1006 thotime within which the New York ConnectingRailroad Company shall begin

over the Kjiwf Ilivprat Hell Gate connecting and

Island with ManhattanIsland so as to permit the construction of aconnecting link tho PennsylvaniaRailroad and the New Yorkand Hartford road and extending the timowithin which the bridge must completedto flvo year from the of commence-ment of construction The otlior bill extends to five from Jan 1 next the timowithin which tho Now York Connecting

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on the it in operationThe Pennsylvania Railroad Company

owns the the Nowand Railroad Company and its plans areto increase its facilities on LongIsland anti Ret a through connection fromthe South to tho Now England States viathe New Haven road

Chapter 752 of tim Laws of lOOOauthorizedConnecting Hailroad Com

to construct bridge but providedus construction should be begun Sept 1

1000 and completed by Sept 1 next IfMayorbill the charter would expire and tho Penn-sylvania Railroad Company toget a now Legislature

It was because of the failure cf the NowYork Board of Aldormon to grant

Hailpassed through tho

lature the Klsberc of transferringfrom tho New Boardto the Board of Kstlmnte and Apportion-ment the power to grant publio franchiseMayor voiced the bills hutwere over his vetcen Gov Higginsis to give a hearing on tho bills next

In of utund Mayor McClellantook on the huts action-on the New York Connecting Railroad andbridge bills arouses mtuh interest

TniaTYTHIlEE HILLS StGEIA Number or Insurance and City Measures

Among ThemALIUNY May IQGov Higglns today

signed thirtythree including a num-ber of Insurance measures Among thebills signed were tho following

Senator Hraekutt providing thnt anof an Insurance company not deemedthe aKcnt

MisBwans tlmt mutual I

benefit fraternal shell with thoState of ItiMiranco a convof their constitution and brluws whichmay lie Hdmltled UK evldtiico

Senator Amblirs i amend-ment of crrtiflcntfK of IncorporatIon by In

companionA lilll the Senate Coiiiinittro

on Insurance lImIting The annual cxiiimps-of life or casualtycompanies

IiowNu provUIInu that IlrmUInsurance companion must maintain a rooerve

Senator PaKos providing that no cor-poration traimivt one kind of

shall licrtiiltfr also beto transact the bUHliuiM of tfimrautceliiE andIndemnifying merchants

A K Smiths providingthat department or other

not tine tho word savings IIIwith of

whereby It receives deposits of money fromeuttonrmI-

wtnatir Elsl or rt Providing for n specialRtHlrttiiiit btote A Mter III

si h of 000 a your and 40allowed for f onsenSenator lrn authorlzliiff svw Yorkc ty to to

Morris nBllrouaCoimiHnr and to iho New

water between Kasl 140th jid thenortherly city 1 no lor railroadnif tilt retirement on n por

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Senator Pasen tho Nnw YOlkcity Hoard of Asfe toiii to rot limit n and allowduo to tIll of upcnthe of parkwaySenator Coopers autlinrUliitr w Yrrkcity of to ntlinnt und hOW

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JUSTICE HAItLAN HONORED

Mstle VIccMoilfrUor ef PrtibyterU-CUiirrnl AnseniUly-

WINONA LAKE Ind May 10 The twenty

ono working committees that will havecharge of all the important questionscomo before the General of thePresbyterian Church were fljvjxjlnted bjModerator Moffatt today and ut thn Same

time ho nnmcd Justice John M Harlaiof the United Ktatea Supremo Courtvicemoderator the eocouJ highest honorIn connection with fie General Assembly

Several commlttrcH reported duringday but the most Important and thethat evoked the greatest Interest was thaton marriage and divorce The committeeurged that tho rule that mlnlatora refuseto perform marriage ceremonies of di-

vorced bo continued inlesatmrtlofl are divorced for causes recognizedHS scriptural In this event ono must

the of the divorcebefore the minister can the cere-mony The committee was continued inIt

Tho committee on Sabbath observanceurged that ull forma of and railroad

l e abolished on Sunday thatPresbyterians refuse to Sun

now8ap irH that each inlnUtera sermon on obeorvanoa of thoSabbath-

If oindicatlcnB aio to c relied onthe opposition to H union with tho Cumber

Is on the increase Inthe General for some of the more

commissioners from the Eastare now to It isexpected that the Cumberland Presbyterian

now In session at FresnoCal will take up tho of union about

time that it cornea before thisbody

greatest difficulty Is not In unionbut In the to it after I

has consummated There are colleges the churchto abandoned or so in theiroperations as to fit time new conditionsIn there are valuable Cumber-land churches near other Presbyterianchurches and it will be a sarious todecide what churches are to bo sold orotherwise disposed of

THRICE ASPHYXIATED

Two Little Girls and Their GrandmotherFound Dead

Illuminating gas caittod the death of throopersons In Newark on Thursday nightMrs Margaret C Orr 55 years old of 552North Fifth street and her two grand-

daughters Margaret Orr Smith aged 11

and Annie Orr Smith aged 9 were founddead in their beds early yesterday morningby Alexander D Orr the husband of thewoman and grandfather of tho childrenAfter dressing he went to their room fromthe kitchen to rice why his wifn was notup at the usual time He has lust his senseof smell anti had not detected tho odor ofthe free gas Vbeu he discovered hiswife and the children helpless he sent forDr II V Chapman that theybad been hours

The gas was tome d on in the apartments-for fIrst time onMrs Orr to Ixi relieved of thetrouble of trimming and filling oil lampA slot machine meter was put into therooms that afternoon and a wnsinstalled in tho kitchen adjoining the bedroom on the first floor Time of the

range was found turned yesterdaymorning Mrs Orr was dead onat of the bed occupied by thochildren

She had evidently arisen from bed andopened her room and

she succumbed Thefather of the children is Thomas Smith awidower who is employed In Plttsburg bythe Company

on a gas which filled theroom was not Ignited

AFTKR UAKVAlin SHYLOCK

Faculty Against hull Ilec uie Pie ChargesStudent 4U to 00 Per Cent

CAMBRIDOB Mass May 19 BarnardBennett the Poco man has got the entireHarvard faculty out after him with a sharpstick for charging the boys from 40 to CO

per cent interest when they want money-to take their boat girls 10 or toshine at their annual cksa dance

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of Aldermen yeutcrday to protest againsttho granting of a junk collectors licenseto Bennett on account of tho money rent-ing bmiraM at exorbitant rates that hoconducts among the studont

For several years the authorities at Har-vard have to Bennett out of busi-ness Inserting that he used tile old clothierbusiness as wider wbich to act as ashylock among tho ntudents They have

failed but tliU year to forceBennett to vacate

Bennett testified in hU own behalf Hesaid that he did not solicit loans thestudents but thnt they solicited him formoney Ifo admitted that ho got from 40to 60 per cent intercut

Do you that wlen a studentcomes to me for 100 skcd Bennett yes-terday that I am going to let himat 6 per cent No sir I wont let him haveit no such Interest us thnt burau oart all a sight moro crooked than Bennett

CHIEF MlltlllY FXILISWhereupon the Ciraiul lury Ilccltles Not to

Imllrt HimChief of Police Benjamin Murphy of

Jersey City told the Hudson county GrandJury yesterday afternoon that he bad madeseveral unsuccessful attempts to get evi-

dence against Jerry Murphy who belongsto another Murphy family for operating-a poolroom at 51 Newark avenue He ex-

plained that policemen who were not knownthe poolroom men had been instructed

to bets in tho room but hind beenunable to gain admittance After the chiefwat the Grand Jury reconhtleicl the resolution It adopter last weekdirecting Prosecutor of the Pleas

II hpeor to draw bills ofment the chief and Capt JohnCody for misfeasance inroom to remain open Jerry Murphy hnsbeen indicted

SMI CHECK riits UP-

Wasnt liaised to W2S1MI Jueer Turn Inrate Asnlnst Clifton

The mystery of check No 220552 drawnby Bloomlngdalo the Second Na-

tional Hank to the order of the HarmonManufacturing Company of 54 West Eight-eenth street was deepened yesterday attIm examination in tho Tombs police courtof Thomas bartender of too WestFourth street who was arrested Wednes-day charged with grand larceny

The check was said to be for 294 Itwas mode payable to OHanlan and itwas alleged that it had been rained to 2800nnd presented by Clifton nt the office of

Son ticket brokers of 201Broadway On it a ticketto nnd n letter of creditwas to have been Huntby mail to the harmon ManufacturingCompany It wnH

by Clifton and passed bythe paying teller

as Attorney Kre Jlto Mr

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numbered 22nVr whIch ho hail Just re-ceived mail The examination was thenadjourned until 23

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It seems to be the general opinion that styles and shapeswero never smarter than nro Spring are noextreme or bizarre effects but the finest most beautiful braidshave been worked into tho liandBomost proportions yet

out in etraw hats for men Tho seems bo

practically unlimited for we havo selected the bwt productionsfrom manufacturers

rime stock is almost lavish In Its variety presenting stylessuitable for men conservative men menshapes that conform to all heads und figures

Prices range ns follows

Sennit lto3Mackinaw 2 and 3Panamas 5 to 12

Split Straw 5150 to 5London boater 3

Second floor Ninth street

Mens SLRGE 5UIT5Most all Hergo suits look alike when first bought The or

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suit is it as important to secure absolutely reliable fabricsand thoroughly honest will the dealer who sells n badsuit is not always dishonest

It takes a in the clothing busito know exactly what defects to look for and how best

to guard against thom years of making clothingfor men have u the experience makes impossible forus to make a mibtake inthe possibility of going wrong

yard of serge and IH thoroii shrunken everyof ood thorouttlily tosl land nvcry suit in KUttranlvoU to hold

color Tills liuans a new suit without giiMstlon lo who liaa0110 that coea Tonif Siilfiidld vitrluty l from

Serge Stilts with BliiBlcbrensted xuck coats in blue at J13 to IjIn black ut tl and lai-

DoublebroiiHtud Sack Suits of blue eerie nt 815 toI fancy worsted Suits In noat gray and mix

turns with sack coats 111 to 135 with doublubrtmUicoatS ut l t lo 30-

Mens llRhtweiclit striped worsted Trou rrn In large awl handsome variety at 5 to tlS Second liner Fourth aviiue

Mens 50c Washable Scarfs at 25cWe secured twelve hundred of these Scarfs at half price and

aro made of exactly tho samoa materials nuido in samecareful mnnnor as Scurfs which wo previously considered goodvalue at OOc and which hive been selling at that figure

They are made of beautiful mercerised cotton that mnny peoplecould silk They are In colors In a variety of

in the 2 fourinhand style revernihle 18 inches twigexactly the Scarfs that every man wants by the halfdozen at

this season 25c each Ninth street aisle

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VANDERBILT DRIVER FINED

it 100 FUR SIEEU WIHUHtlFF-IKS OFF WITH 9W-

Npeclnl f Kloim Jiistlcis home III

lUcInK ar Should He Kept Out of myCop Word Goes calnat All Other

ICvUlcnoe In Side Inllce CourtHenri de Baillour who said ho was nn-

nutomobllo driver for V K VanderbiltJr wiw fined 1CO in Spntial Sttwion yestertlay for BCorchinR He was arreMttil-

ou May 8 at Broadway and Fiftyfourthstreet l y Bicycle Policeman Casey whoBaid Do Baillour dashed up fr In Fortyfourth street ct tho rate cf forty miles anhour It was about 8 oclock nt night andthe street were crowded In court yojterday lawyer Charlei F Howe appealedfor Do Ilalllour entered a plea of guiltyAnilstnnt District Attorney Lockwood said

This U not an ordinary cane In factit Is a very serious one This man hasbeen arrested three limO for the sanio-

offenuo and was once fined 25 in this court

lila auto la a big 90 horsopower racingmachine

Lawyer Howe said that his client had noexcuse to offer except that he WIll euro hismachine wus not going faster than thirtymiles nn hour because it was only geared

to that epeedThe machine should be kept out of the

city stieetH anyway replied Justice hutsdalo It entirely too big for city trafficWe fine the defendant 100 or the alternativeof thirty days in jail Do Bailleur paid the

fineIn the afternoon Timothy Woodruffitchauffeur Curios Bautlncllo of 100 WestFortieth street waa on the some chargeHo ix a Spaniard and cannot tallHo was on March 18 foron Broadway near Fortyninth streetlie smIled when Hinsdale oiler and MuKcon decided to finehim toO and warned hint that lie secondoffnnso mean

What no laughing at asked Justice

Oh he says that that talk thejail makes him laugh replied the Inter-preter

was leaving the courtroom theSpaniard to tho interpreter

know that I waschauffeur I suppose theyd souk me a

Magistrato Wablo had several antonioarrests to thresh out in tho West Hide

court itiyan Earie 10 yours old of 145West street a son of theInto Frederick P Karlc was chargedBicycle Policeman J W of the

Ftrnct station withgoing eighteen miles nn hour on Broadway

was a carefula BpeodomeUr which shortly before his

limit Hesaid ho was pure he was not timelimit He woe held in SlCO bn I for trial

Everett Hudhon nn automobile driverat tho Hotel Gerard In West Forty

fourth street was the samenollccipan with coin eighteen mUM an

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TilephoMc633 634 iCHELSEA Wl NEAR 28th ST

T Efl STEWARTnor of the West 100th Mroet station

charity going fifteen nnd twentymiloH an hour yesterday afternoon

miid a ho rode downAniHterdam uvenuo und r arrest steeredhis in toward curb to Kqiio ohim 1ttuo Wits held III 500 bail onof the two charges

Policeman of tim West Fortysttvcnth street station Gus Swason-of 303 East Fortyninth street who drivesfor K Snow an insurance of 71West 171st street with going 20 miles nnhour Mr Snow and Ills who woro inthe machine got out and began to arguewith him Gtildeinin said told himthe arrest was nn outrage ns woro notgoing foster teams along thestreet

Mrs Snow went to court with her lineband TIer fingers wore loaded with jewelryShe said it was an outrage to arrest her asshe was nervous Sway on was held In J10-

0FISCH ivsvs1Iernundcs IlPcanlrr ta Sutprnil Sentence

In n lurrrny aaoCarl FischerHanson made lib flmt ap-

pearance in Recorder lolls court ytsterday Hanson hnd pleaded for WilliamRegan a young man who was convictedof receiving and pawninu a typewriter-Mr FischerHanson raid ho had mild anInvestigation and believed Iho was innocent

But I dont know wlmt the customi about asking for limo discharge of aprionor ho added

not customary wild RecorderGolf for nn attorney to asU for the lie

of a prisoner But con-sidering that it is your first expniicnco

ore of tho highestI nm Inclined to listen to

me however to give you u little adviceLo not believe nil your tell you

Then tho suspended

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llcconlcr Iunlslies llan who Hn tautt Hear Teslltiinny

Clarence Beldcn tlio foreman of tho jurythat was discharged by Jiooorder halT afterho had decided that Belden wasnt in litcondition to hoar tho evidence was fined

50 for contempt yestoiilny Heldcns exCase wns hut ho hadnt Ixcn well

I nm sorry suid the Hcoordor thatI cannot overlook this You woregrossly intoxicated and I woeto time because you worourmlile to understand the Ifa ondltiou he would bo liable to impeachment

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in nnn REWARD to anyone who can i

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M The reason W L Douglas 350 shoes arc the greatestH L1 sellers in the world is because of their excellent style

vW easy fitting and superior wearing qualities If I

could showyou the difference between the shoes Mtjmade in my factory und those of other makes and thehigh grade leathers used you would understand why

hold their shape fit better wear longer and of

value by stamping his name and price on the bottom

cipal cities and by shoe dealers everywhereOoye won W L 25O and 2GO

shoos hocauso thoy lit botSur hold thouohapo and woar longor than other makos

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BOYS BLOOMER SUITSFor the Mother who wants to avoid

the confusion of the Department Storx in shopping for her Boy and who

TT wants Guaranteed Quality we can

w only recommend our storesjl Among other things here a SirglsBreast-

edKfa TwoPiece Suit with Bloomers Homespun or

I Serge light in weight and coir but lull of weiring quality 8 to JI2

and Furnishing ai welll Cooper Uroalilra Stores open this cvcnln-

cBrirf up a toy said Lent Bnintmtt as hedlike to be trought up end htll be wtl drtssei

Broadwayat 32d Street

Cocper Squareut 5tii Street

Fulton Slrcel at DuUalb

I Saturdays Specials150 DOZ MENS NEGLKGEE SHIRTS

A particularly good weave of Cloth and veryhandsome Cuffs attached cuslom finish

hand ironed Value 150 special price 100

iIMPORTED UNDERWEARTH-

REE STORES 275 doz Mens Balbriggan Underwear made by-

t of Troyes France

ROADWAYShirts 34 to 50

AT3ISTST Regular and lout Drawers sizes 30 to 52

New York Value 75c price SOc

100 doz Mens fine Peau dc Crepe PourinFULTON ST AT hands made French slyle 2 68 inches ThisFLATBUSH AV js an ideal Spring and Summer Scarf Neat self

AT joures Fleur de Lis Bias and dots ShadesBEDFORD AV

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chief of time Fire Department againstCharles D Purroy to rccovor 2000 forback salary WILe went back vcHtorday to thoState Supreme Court by Judge Lucombein tho Circuit Court on theground that the aiuoutit did not cxcped-t2KX ns required by the rotnovnl statutesof thin Initcd Tho SIXX is claimedfur four month salary drawn time

defendant Purroy as temporary chief

Neglige shirts that show theway to comfort 150 to 350

With everything else that menand boys wear in comfort

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J3ROOKLYN708710 Broadway cor Thornton Et1367 corner Gates Avenue421 Fulton Strtet corner401 Fifth AvenueJERSEY CITY as Newark MenusJIBWAHK 786 JJroaa Street

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null Mi i Mary Downs Iwth of East Orangeworn murriid at tho home of MUa DownsCIO SptiiiBdile avenue on Wednesdaynight Tho nmioimccmont was made to-

day bridegroom U said to bo 70

and his bride about ten yearshis junior

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