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Curran Says Answer in Libe!
Case Includes Irrele
vant Matter.
REFUSES TO BE CATSPAW
rjity Executive Again Discusses
police and Vice. Praises
Waldo and Attacks
Parkhurst
pjeoi ? Irman of the
de
?UbllC Ihe
tnB%r ? i not t.. Um i ?
dauaan ba
?
whlch covors flfty*8ve
ti-pew BOITOd upon
n Mr. Curran'a at
t,.rnf ? rarln, couna.
? make tho an
? a ? ; ? i :. : ? gular
coureo t<
"U I made ptiblic this answer." said
j_r. Curran. after he had read tne
hagthj '?? uneaati "! n:._;rit be liable to
ilbel sults brought by other Aldermen
wnon; I ?? >?' ? OC I/et the
? nt publlc him
onaUdllty.
?_!?. malicious
and cowardly advantage hy tnclodlng ln
his ar.suir tO my eult all the charges ..f
alleged newaatattd graft against members
of tho Board cf Aldermen. past and pre>
< nt **ith but a: "lention of
iv own case, and I decline to be the
a.v to pull his chestnuts out of th
i?-e ln recard to oth> I
Mr. ( urran baid the answer of the
aayoi ? - not verifiod, although he
Marman) had sworn to everything he
h*a siiid ln his complalut.
gayor Gaynor diseussea tbe police and
vt* in this clty in a long interview made
p__ ye-terday. He declarei- the poH a
ace a:e the bost in the world and that
la; - :. Rhlnela-nder Waldo is a splondid
Pol.e Oommission' r He tnk*s all the
rrec. for Um i ' ?'?ureau in pn>
duc'is- i ttornoy all the
o\irianc? upon whi<h I.ioutenant Bocker
waa ried and convlcted.
Tn* Mayor says re. ent'.y a man told
hlin it to. k a crook to catch a crook, to
which hi l Mr, if I rieed to put
h thiet or a grafter at tho head of the
force tt order to catch the thieve- aad
? rtmlnab -. New York, ther. I shall not
atch the t ..? ves and crlmir.als of New
,* ort fcc I Bhall never put such a man
the hoad of th. pmice foroa You _
? hers ??o .re taiking like you ought to
ir atbanMd of JI
I have a. i
Sorna clergyn and
.: tlie aa:i.. way with me. My m>
.'. 1 want an absolut
and a ter.tleman at I 4 tho
. force and 1 am going to stick :?.
notion. Of curse, he rrfust alao
gaaat ilr Waldo fuliils these .
< ot the ?
aUUaaafm
a^ fflt x, ? ft from th< old n
?i-.. . i r. tlred one .
M
aafaag ?' * _rraft, Um
I m tt '- anl
law and th.
proetirul i - ling li<
his meth
? r- Ing tv
? : vor re1err to hia former state
t I'oir.i:: s de
Ueutena and adc:
?weis-- vi. rpped the ?up arlth
betra. e<; Him. It was not at
? ihsng tha-. Becker betr .
? would ii.. I ? areak and
temptlbk in a ma> ?? t" sacrince tda
: o- p-.rtmenu, wtaea aoaaa elaaboa
: make a hero of hlmsolf. I
?: to be the hero of i
Let son> a?ho wa
baev w..ri ilp h ?
-? hia attaoa upon Dr. Park
\or repea*- hhl eharge that
? wu responslble for drlvteg
,< n ??' ? ' dn 1"'-alitics in
whlch th-?;. had con*r<-ga t ed, with ti..
;. were dlBtributed aii ov.-r
Ity.
? ?.". one now knows thr terrlble n
? ry which thM clftrgyman did." the
Mayor c.ratlnuea. "fle la now hired out
tc a r.ewspaper and ha* a column. more
?, every day. He prints his pictur
at tne head of the column. If Jesus were
hare, do you think that He would print
Hle picture at the ton of the column and
wrlte unklnd. untruthful and unklnd
uncharltable and fllppant tbbaga
about other?r"
SU1CIDE DUE TO LAW SUIT
Son Throws Light on Death of
John J. Valentine.
? sui-ide of .1- hn I. VblenUna on
Hareh u ?^ attilbudgl paaaarday in tt.e
Hupre to a lon* *aM
that . dnart Heorgr Hlldebrand,
tractor and bui!?:er oi att]
statement araa m*d> I
I ag? i I to porn.
H. Va .nt ? Ihg dead Ii a
on the suit of hia father, wblcb ls
?abaaaad foi
attee mad* 'he I
uork foi the
ool house* that co?i ln all
leatbM
? - lot irT.OOo that he
.
Th* .... %;?? aenl to h aa_baaM who
pos-tble lo
ow much waa o>ir tho
-. all th< work had not
...j Th< rol tll*.! hl* re
I) - later Ml
IU hbaaae,
i atrtina
ild ha\e rveu
ba i< i af h
aaaaom la m*
?>ed in fiio
Mr Hiid- -
i - t his
.,? tba awn
ta>iiriiur?e
"?a ii,.(. Um aad
IttiOII
m
8EIZED AS OPIUM CARRIER
a* ar. to th* lai." aafaaara
tt apaaaa _ato? a n. i idaj nv>m
reeted emerday
:, ? . oba
]f"h jjai pai kages of
1 pla?-<
.
o ii| IU the
LE0?0Na IN VOCAL IN8TRUCT10N.
IT Hot of taacher* ace page 2, part
"?"-Advt
1. Atiittatt & (?_?.
RFTH AVENUE Thlrty-fourth and Thirty-fifth 5trcets NEW YORK
WILL HQLD TO-MORROW (MONDAY)
A SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S FURN1SHINGS
Men's Silk Shirts, plain or plaited, made from a new importatlon of
Mabutai silk, actual values $6.00 ft $6.50 at $3.75
Men'j Imported Knitted SIlkDress
or Hotor Scarfs . . at $6.50
Actual value $J0.CD
Men's Folded Four-in-hand5carfs
of imported silks . . at ?5c
Actual values $1.50 & 2.00
The Department of Real Laces
is thowing a number of choice
pieces of OLD LACE, which would
prove partlcularly acceptable for
hollday gifts.
Also real duchesse and point lace
collars, berthas, scarfs, fichus,
rabats, veils and handkerchiefs.
The Bric-a-Brac Department
directs attentlon to the very fine
selection new being displayed.
Included are HARBLE TABLES,
STATUARY, VASES, WINDOW
B0XE5 and CONSERVATORY
and GARDEN BENCHES; also art
furniture; lamps; clocks and clock
sets;Limoges andCloisonne enam
WH1TE HAND-EMBROIDERED els: bronze picture frames; jewel
WA1ST PATTERNS are also being boxes; Dutch silver; coffee, tea and
sbown at xcry attractive prices. | liqueur sets, etc.
THE WOHEN'S HOUSE OOWN DEPARTMENT
has in stock an extensive assortment of House Gowns and Negligees,
suggesting desirable Christmas gifts. Among them are simple and
elaborate gowns cf crepe de Chine, chiffon and lace; boudoir gowns;
Japanese robes of quilted silk, plain and embroidered ; ai unusually fine
selection of zenana lounglng robes; also lounging robes of eiderdown
and blanket flannel.
WOHEN'S AFTERNOON AND STREET DRESSES
made in the newest sty.es, of velveteen, corduroy and chiffon
velvet, are being offered at the following reduced prices:
532.00, $45.00 & $55.00
WOMEN'S ELEGANT FUR COATS
at dec.ded rei-uctions in prices, among which are the following:
Mink Coats . . at $1,500.00
Formerly $2,500.00
Broadtail Coats . at $1,000.00
Formerly $2,200.00
Broadtail Persian Coats
at . . * $475.00 & 800.00
Formerly $675.00 ft 1,200.00
Karakul Coats . . at $500.00
Karakul Coats . . at $775.00
Formerly $1,200.00
Moleskin Coats . . at $400.00
FormerJy $750.00
Hudson Seal Coats
at . . . $375.00 & 550.00
Formerly $575.00 & 850.00
Persian Lamb Coats at $300.00
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Formerly $750.00 Formerly $425.00
The MIS5ES' SUIT DEPARTMENT-Further reductions have been
made in the prices of
MISSE5' & G3RLS' EVERYDAY DRESSES & SAILOR SUITS
The remainder of the stock will be pJaced on sale to-morrow (Honday)
at the reduced prices of $7.50, 10.25 & 12.50
Also a llmited number of STREET AND AFTERNOON DRESSES of
worsteds, velveteen, corduroy, charmeuse and brocade, at
518-00, 22.00 & 25.00
JVUSSES* C0AT5 (a imited number) in lengths suitable for walking,
kating or traveling are also belng offered at great reductions from
former prices.
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Us5 ' %\ttttntt & QIO_are snowin? an e^xtenslve assortment of
IENTAL RUGS at very attractive prices.
Also a number of interesting specimens of ANTIQUE RUQS
of undoubted authenticity. the prices of which range from
$2,500.00 to $15,000.00 each.
INSPECTION IS C0RD1ALLY INVITED.
*. Altmatt $c (Ha.
FIFTH AVENUE Thlrtv-fourth and Thlrty-fifth Streets NEW YORK
**^r*-**-***i*** *-?*-*? ??ii*-'i-??-?r?ifir*n-iif~i i"ur"w*i_r_nj-u~Li?u'li ???? ? ?-*-*-^^'
JQIRECT attention to their very extensive assortment of
useful and ornamental artides suitabie for Christmas gifts for
men and women. These are now being shown at attractively
moderate prices.
Fur Sets
Marabout Sets
Sllk Hosiery
Lace Handkerchiefs
Harvex Qloves
Imported Negligees
Boudoir Caps
Lingerie Pillows
Nlghtrobe Cases
Fans, Opera Glasses
Qold Lorgnettes
Vanity Cases
Hand Bags
Dressing Cases
florocco Purses
VVatch Bracelets
Chiffon Scarfs
Jeweled Bandeaux
Corsage Bouquets
Hanicure Sets
Toilet Sets
Smoking Jackets
Bathrobes
Sweaters
Neckwear
Motor Robes
Umbrellas
Walking Sticks
Motor Cases
Cigarette Cases
Humidors
Desk Fittings
Blll Folds
Wallets
Card Cases
Goid Sleeve Links
Pearl Studs
Handkerchiefs
5i!k Dress Scarfs
Thermos Bottles
East man Kodaks
Brush 5ets
To faciiitate holiday shopping, patrons of the store will, ff desired, be
provided with specfal salespeople, who wll! accompany them to the
various departments.
The following 5pec.al Sales have been arranged
for to-morrow (Monday):
WOMEN'S MARVEX QLOVES
(Made exclusively for B. Altman & Co.)
WOriEN'S 3-CLASP MARVEX GLACE KIDSKIN GLOVES, in black,
tan or whlte ..... per pair $\A5
WOnEN'S 16-BUTTON HOUSQUETAIRE HARVEX GLACE KIDSKIN
GL0VE5 in black or white ... per pair $2.65
In the INFANT'S WEAR DEPARTMENT an unusual sale will be held of
1,500 WHITE DRESSES FOR LITTLE CHILDREN
a
from 6 months to 4 years, at QQc, $ 1.25, 1.75 an- upward
being fully one-third less th??.n the reguiar prices.
Also a limited number of HAND-HADE AND HAND-EHBROIDERED
DRESSES, sfzes 6 months to 2 years . . at $ J .75 & 2.25
Hand-made Long Dresses, Long Skirts and Blbs will be marked at
equally attractive prices.
MI5SES1 AND CHILDREN'S HOUSE QOWNS
made of blanket materlal or elderdown.will be on sale to-morrow (ilonday)
at the followlng unusual prices:
4 to 8 year sizes . $ 1.85 10 to 16 year sizes . at $2.90
Also PETTICOATS of silk jersey and messaline, sizes 34 to 36, at $3.75
MISSES' AND CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT.
1L Alttttatt $C (En. HAVE NOW ON SPECIAL SALE
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS
conslstlng of several thousand yards arranged in Dress Lengths and
HARKED AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
The BLACK DRESS GOODS DEFT wll! offer to-morrow (Monday)
2,000 YARDS OF BLACK BROADCLOTH
Value $2.50 per yard.at $1.35
MAGNIFICENT IMPORTED WRAPS
for opera, theatre and general evening wear, are being offered at the
followlng reduced prices:
$110.00, 125.00, 1175.00, 225.00 to 385.00