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TWIT EVE N IN G W O H L DT TRZDAYAPWIL 17 1QO fl
i REVOLT AGAINST
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Disgruntled Democrats Can
iy Expect Litle Aid Prom
McCarren However
HIS LEADERS DIVERT
I Six Alreadv Under the Tam
I many Banner and Others
f Likely to Follow
m v < BoreraJ of the delegates from up
r Btato who ncr treated with contums
beven violence In tha recent Demo
icratto ato Convention are still In
L town mixing war medicine at the HoT
r fcjnan House and the Victoria Hotel I
L TJiey are to bold a meeting tonight I
l and dlde upon a future COUPM of
racuon
t Just at present them Is strong talk
< of hOllIng another State ceinvnton
I Talk of this character will probably
L j purvlve until somebody gets up and
tusks where the expense money Is to
f
ooaj from The Insur ronts claim Hint
jt they eon get twentyfive counties In
line They are waiting for adicn from
UcCarrcn and want to Lily thraielves
1 with him fains t Murphy and Conner
L lthou8M most or thorn In Ignorance of
t tho fat tho Murphy hail r f them
from the slate oted for th resolution
UnseatIng ilcOarren and his la1p01t < < S
in tho Una cession of the nentlon
Black Eye for John OBrlnn
Mayor McClellan Is omonr lhn e who
aaro not pleistd by tile miKn nt thii
11 Stato Conventon on Mmiilay The
< Kayor wanted his chief adviser anil
> able lieutenant Water CoinmUsioi
i John OBrlon on tile State Cmmlttee
jgbut when tho State CommIttee ttr
Sjjjiada up It was found that IJUrh n
bad no pluca to go
j In other words MUrphy hod not seen
Jflt to 11 rd a place 1r him id the > ppr < i
jrentutlvu of the Nineteenth Dlstr c In
whIch ho lives Thomas r jlAvov i
i thc old commlttecman anti an uiden
J lurph > adherent vai retained
4 It If reported about tha City Hall
that Muor MeCIMlnn nficr making
hlj reif with Murphv cij < rd It tr > h
known In Tammnnv Hall her hu de
f Hired to have O Hrien
appointed fo
0 n
I placu on the ftaln Ioinmlltee > UrlctTs I
jjfrlend In Tnmminv Hall brought hi
CVn up lo Murphy allil on UVdnemliy
E > venln tlev old him that Lie boes
Lq uvorablr Inclined
S McAov exIdcnUv refused to make
I Jwav for OHrlen At anv rate the Me
Clellan representstlvu lost out The
j IMayor would not talk about the mat
Sfter today but ths OHrlenltei made tin 1 i
attempt to eoeea their fe llnz9
Why MeCrren Died
In well Informed Tammany circles It
1 <
U reported that the real reason under
lying AlurnHy1 brutal assassination of
Jtho political prospects of Patrick H
illcCarren Is an ambition the Brooklyn
1 leader cncrlshcd to control the next city
J convention anti dictate tha Mayoralty
nomination It MoCirrens piann had I
cgone tlroLgh he v jind have been na
G lint for the stpnino control of tnn
Demoratio orjranlzaUon In Greater
S jNow York and Tammany Hall would
I
I j have been relegated to second place i
At the time of int split between
fj llayor McClellsn and Charles F tur I
J thy Senator XlcCurren lost no time In
ctlpy asfroilatinj himself with the
BlcClellan faction He wns one of the
I ffiay < ra ndvlseia fniiiently xlsitil
1 tho Oil lljll and dictated appoint
ments with a MOH of strengtlienlns his I
posllioi in IJrookljii
I It wabTt long before Murphy fnw
i the drift of things McCarrisn wit Ii
I k his boild delegation from llrookljti a
coup f loaders from Queens and i
ff eight tr ten from Manhattan would i
i tie In control of the city convention net
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year Murphy et about to upset ilc
j Carron Influence
S Downfall Long Planned
i Ills attompt ti have McCarren thrown i
off the Stuto Committee In tIne ill n I
j 1m was tho lrit active step He failed i
fo In that hut 10 leit bus nrd tha turn i
S r down of MeCaren bv Ill Hon Con
0 ventlon on Veilnesdav was the result
of pchemlnK anti connli Ins extending
I over n perJ d of many months The
reconciliation between Ma > o McCcllan
and Tammany Hall was one of tne
fi itepj In the preparations fur Wedtiis I
da > coup In thu eonv ntlnn I
v disgruntled upState Icders who I
rf are loolttnn for help from MoCarcn w11
L t lInt tlixt be has no Interest In their
r troubles He will ItR ve his hids full
i after the ndjoummont of the lpglta
flllre looking after his Ineiesfi h
Inllg s Counu Tor the first i me slnre
Tif rested control of tho Kings County
f organization from the JUIaahln
< crowd ho Is lighting on tho defensive
As soon as McfarnMi ccts tick from
J Albany today hu will force III eta
en In IClnur Ci urty to n show down
and ho will find that nt Jet < t iii of
i liio trunred men have desrrted him
ArronK them li Conrad Hafpiflii wht
has always been looked upon on Mr
Carrens right arm In Will imslmri
Hnientl ban Rone ovorto Murpi
t f He nvrd his fneo In pib c Vednei
L da mIght In cutiventHn In votlnc
j i y RRInat the ipjoltulon tinseatliiK the
t Mcarrn ulrienitet but he has f nvn
SJy his tr coders by accepting n place
It itipDn irphi 1enranl lInn com
P mltlfe uiileli li to leosanlze the
t Democracy Ir KliiBf and other counties
f f in tile > tate t
f Other Leaders Wavering
McCaren has no further Interest In
i the dnler lies to ti Nalimnl Conven
i tlon hIts iits established
j iroundi for
4 A conies before the Committee on Cre
jir dentlaU in tie Deier ienihlaie by
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f rending In the State Convention
if i TVilnc ilay night tlii > minority leport
JoJ the onmltteo on Conipxtid Sit
It would dO him iui KUOI to take patS
t S 4ii u lump State convention
ri l1UhllI Huifnlluir Mirphy hu
uranej nnay from Mcarren P H
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jiHVilcr Jnuo p IlCazaiiand illium
Dchaneat1 strong Jysn nno can
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One f the sonir till of tho vear to
Thev All Look Alike to Mir In
fllliv Kent The Kolilei of 1S07 no
jn at the Irancl Or ra House has k p r
his souc In after drupiilnc out molly
> fiurs In the COUTTO of Itw years i
The ftnr Is siiaz nlffhUy hy ASu
lorrns Temple and H nlnavs lITe11
Allh fli > pluo The rords nnd mils i
l I ixtlcl V bnllftd v ho yen wi
< t Siindit Vrll Muslo hi
MLr ne ntli Mniiie f3i iiiro
c rrv tinor districts In any plnnv
Orfer liadfri wivelnj
re I i
xpervnre of political bosses tht wen
they mee with reverses the men wi >
they Pae held uj > nnd patronised
j most me among the first to desert u
i ho oilier ilda
T ii stint nf McCarren has put tli
oleition msihlnery of Jllnei County in
Murphy fanas At te proper tim >
i x n > jttc will bo sors ta the decreta >
of Sute notlfvlni hm of the chanrfu
i n the oommMon f tin DemoiIi
j
Siil7ittoii of Uin a nnd tin rtKilir
l Autfurizati Will t nt tc ne t ir
Tin riiooiii izet u enal I t kent no take
charge of ihr iinnirij at Mli cl
Tiles wlil Ol crejtei to thi State ln
1 erton tj jiuinatt fatnto eanlllJIls
Hetweor mow and September McCar
rein will liave ill ft can do to to to
ward off till happening If Murphy
lias his way Mtvarrjn nlll not have
noru ma A handful or rtelegitea In
the State ounvriillor lUoubtuUI
McCuritn nlll ukuno inti couri9 iaJM
ainl a b e u lux Ijiuor vnr lu sivt
illiMII IIUll < u iplulc MiLll Air Vlll
he no time to Uutle to upStnte
le iier w 10 ntcd on cOnSLtv > ni c a
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L I teiirnn lild Jcxk iu Uie ixt and
were mightily Mirpicd vvltjiln art hit
10 find theIr ijivn toliI 114 icaU je
red
Murphy in Charge
VItICII the aiaiu coniniitlLe mil liie i
jctttrdi > tfteiii uoie C tile vi tuu >
jl Mm p > y I Jli iUdillud eXtp Ml
UIIUlrtlI o i Cujugl lie vas iullllitd
vMtvi the pi s > ut Uiniul anuciiuii ui
bUlira
AUiur A Mcl uan or Orange moved
fur thu jppo tuiuoit uf Ine iitipui jov
unimltUf iiUr a icxi > iatiun vv tI i li
r CUinjzc < l the sittlon group 01 int
tloa of the part > known 113 in t Kinn
Bounty Deinouiatlu liri > of vvhlen
iloiirfiv V H Villlnms IH Chilrmun en
i if iiencral Committee and then ton
mUch
Itscll < ll Unit IhlM fllllclltl1
11 > itt nnil lndrn > t > llif DIMIH
iiillc Simile iiiiinilttfo u > iiiLr
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from hlcli n rouH Mt Dl I 0 the
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his vu sli
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t ill ulI1 nrrniIllii the 1IlIurllth
tj itit III t tit tiiiiiit III Ulrlol n
J lIll lIIM iIi tIil III II jtiilgiiill
I t 111111 etidiitiI e to <
C tltl Inlt V h II citit1 lI t tutu 1 I U 1 5
FulloWJlIl the nlloI1L or 11 Ie
1 aUn htlrnlln nnlwrs nnnounti
tie niinltteo or twelve I he lttt mar
I w on ttVl tti V p eu i liv Icidjr
Murplo with great cure Tiey are
Artnur A Mitui of O nnze VIi
1 n V Parlrv c f lrofl Vinlill >
Huppedi of Washington ilnln Hilev
o f utfnlit Conrad Hasenflu of Kings
htephen HIIiI nf rninnco T n
int no o M nfe Tinier P
5 It f Kljn 1 cjoj Bunt r nr
New York T P Heffernan of Chautau
oun Gcorce V Hatten of NHsi
T I ri iin < r MAo nf V I y
DIVORCED AFTER FOUR
YEARS IN THE COURTS
t Garretson Gunther Granted
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An Interlocutory Decree by
Justice McCall
Vter four > ears In the courts the dl
irce of Helen Illoodirood Onrretioa
Ounther aain Charles Van Volken
iirK Ciiinther wa roncluJed today
n uriler ni entered for nn Interlucu
1015 Ctr In favor of Mrs Ounther by
j i Ia I In tho Supremo Court
t > pon of Marcus J Waldhelmer
efiVe
Hoti hhton < 1 anti wife are wealthy
The > wen niHrrlid iii the Church of
he MfJblah tIt the niackimlth
roaftiei I v II I Iloiert Cilyer Jlev
Mlnot 1 Sivajjo asIitliiK Jan 9 1900
In 101 ls CJiintliT li tltucd an ne
on fr illvotce nrd the mutter ha
h PII len > tlii courts ever sine She
vIl reccivp only nominal illmony
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CHARLES HOLT OEA1E DEAD
Ch3rlr lot Utal n ni ivpip r nun
llf v trdav In V New York I los
Ilnl ML wai rec nt iis oclited wth
he Alfxnv Teoisram He lnin n < I i
vy or VUR mi tC Inkwi 1ittios smut
nc H ou Un Cllxi i In the Jitn I
IcM e < He it survivil bv hN father
Miiui L liciile and ll > widow who i
vas Miss An ti Sinnton of title city
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I A Good Dentist
In What inn Vred
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THE OPPORTUNITY
OP A LIFETIME
r r1 w WIIO nr iNArin TO
p r fdlI ANI > LHijr bUMS OJ
VIOVBV t VK WILL iso I MNT >
Uiill UN CSt WHKICLV ORT
Movrinv YMivTP THERE is
VO OTIIRIl IJVTMILHMMEVr IN TIll
cllr ttl > tOtS olll THUT WILt
rrij y rwv ti HUT KRUP
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WE OFFER
jrn irli itlthln Slip rruh of all
u lOIIIlS uniixu
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AII rtmriii t KOWN 84
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VT 1TUN n MiKSTH ron 10
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AMERICAN
PAIMESS DEMISTS In
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Near Stll Ave ujr litlt Ae
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Fifth Avenue 37th38th Sts
Distinctive Easter Apparel for
Misses Girls Youths Boys and Infants
Misses and Girls Trimmed Hats Waists Neckwear Hosiery and Gloves Boys Felt Cloth and Straw
Hats Gloves Hosiery Shirts Blouses Neckwear and Furnfshings Large assortment at popular prices
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
Boys Hand Tailored Norfolk qnd DoubleBreasted Suits
Bo > s Norfolk and double breasted Suits including extra pair of trousers
8 t 17 tars RtJuced to 850 AND 975 Htrttofort 1275 to 1575
Boys Top Coats of English Coverts and Tweeds
8 to 17 jean Reduced to 750 AND 975 Herttofare 975 to 1450
Young Mens Suits
Distinct models for college and dress wear imported fabrics superior tailoring ages 15 to 22
1275 1575 1875
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Special SaleMisses Tailored Suits
Smart Tailored Coat Suits
Three Piece Princess
Suits
English sage and Parijah In navy and new I
spring colorings snge or double breasted Semlfitted cost flncv silk Uning vltt
coif IICA mode skirt 14 to 20 years l1i1orlll princess dress of Import Enh
lIeretoore l73 lu 2450 15 75 1 cuths exdusve patterns Illcs sring 2750
shles H to tS yelrs aillc 500
Tailor Three Piece Suits
ThrSe Piece Rajah Suits
Of wide wale French serge m navy or Co
renlncn hlue rose reen tan or cray 1 Semlitk1 coat satin collar soft sik Itrt I
ailorea coat tafie silk line
separate inK tailored
I princess dress colors tan Co
bodice ntw model skirt t 4to2o > a3 I
7nIP 29 0 RC1llgen sage green an1 oil rose > A Xf
Value 5CO r T2 to o years Vila fWSO 3450
Misses and Girls Coats and Dresses I
Nay Blus Serge Coats ErjElish Covert or Serge Coats I
Threequarter model of navy blue English Of EJIi h
niy English seqc or tan covert sIngle
sere vith extra detaclicle collar and uffs double
or brejstjj node striped silk Iln
695
hit 4 16 eas Value 5975 9 75
of piciue to years v iiiS 6 to 16 years Value 1375
Hand Embd Chambray Dresses Misses crankHn Jumper Dresses
Of French chambra in Copenhagen blue Of inported washable popltn or linen in
pink or tan embroidered front Dutch neck I wh and colors YJke and sleeves with I
and threequirter sleeve finished with lace 4 751 embroidered dots and insertions of lace
beading S to H years Value 750 beiriing 14 to ZO years Value 575 9 75
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COPENHAGEN BROWN AND TAN STRIPES
iN FEATHERSILK PETTICOATS
Will Set the Fashion for Spring
For Sale Today in All the Best Stores
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g t t l > h 1 of fine worsts aid velrur finished 1 5 00
g Iff ta c 1 cassimerss lrnvns stone cjlor grays
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i I f il of imjMreJ vorsteds Scotch cheviots I I
f t 1 It I arJ soft finished cassiniires in all the I 950
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THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE TO MARY
i HS is the title of the next son to he given with the New York Sunday World
WurJ and music complete Comic sung hit of Follies of 1907 which enjoyed a good
run at the Ncn York Theatre last year and is now on a return engagement This is a great
comic song Words ahd music by Billy Kent by arrangement with MaimrA Shapiro It
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I CAMMEYER
6tb Ave Cor 20th St
EASTER SHOES
All the newest models for Men Women and
Children In a I ths new colors materias and leathers
In Our Basement Store
Genuine 500 MensShoes
In all the latest styles of Button Lace
and Blucher Patent Leat her Gun Metal
Calf Velour Calf Box
Calf and tine BLck < OOFf
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Kid at l
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Mens 359
Oxfords as 259
In Patent Leather Russia Calf Gun
Metal Calf and Dlack Kid in all the
new pn shapes
Pump Christy Ties Oxfords
For Women
In Gun melal Calf Patent Leather
Kid and ail the new shades OK
brown Prices
elsewhere SJtt 15O J
and 54 Ourprice I
Womens Christy Ties and Oxfords 200
in gun metal calf parent leather and Russia calf i I I 11
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Shoes for Girls and Boys t
ChIcV BiaA KiJ Wy Cut Suttji snd Lace sizes 6 to 10J41 75 I
Misses UUK hid High Cut Lire sizes II 102 S > 200
littl Gents n Russia Cal Lac sizes o to 2 32OO
Childs and Misses Black Kul Button ml Lace sizes 6 to 2 3 J 25
Boys Satin Cslf lae sires 11 to 2 5 12 5 Sizes 2M to 51 = 1 50 i
Boy Velour Call Blucher Lace welted soleij sizes 211 to SVs 5 15Q j
Boys St 50 Black Kid Lace Shoes sizjs 12 to 2 5 100 I >
II C A 1M 14 E V E va Stamped on a Shoe i
fl 11 11 A II L At Means Standard of Merit ii
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Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 P M i rV
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ROOMS HOUSES APARTMENTS
STORES OFFICES LOFTS HOTELS
FOR PRESENT VACAN
CIES CONSULT
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U U A FRESH victory for Lambert ooc sand Lam 1 i
d A bert polIcIes is the Easter demand for all
H the lines of jewelry we offer at prices that ii I
n were not even thought of before we came into
I i j the tield No customer has gone awiy disappoint f I
I i 1 ed and We have been speciallY attentive lo those 1
I who look for elegance beauty and substantial jr I
H workmanship at low prices To supposN that i
1 really honest high grade jewelry is exuensive is a HI
fih mistake as we are proving every day
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n I fVo Doubt About These Wedding lzngs l I H j
< I Our initials on a veddint ring banish all doubt of its qualitj if
VijThey are a guarantee tint the ring is sennless and that the goldiS <
I iS of the Iinenss representect14 18 or 22 karat as Ih case may i jffi
IJl It is well for the bridetToomelect to know this for he is
tijchoosi g a ring to be worn constantly for a lifetimc All styles
jind widths No charge for engravlIIg
1iI 1 IIJ J I 31 il it
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to ml I lmrat SlImh t 4karAt 5ml i 4karit Seamless 14krat
U I it 1110 Inhl IItll CCItt l1n Iold IlIlIlIli
t5 vo 1 11k31 Snnli I QksrO EariLit ISnmt fml > 18karat t 1
1 10101 544111 roti ntt gold I1I7 old S HI
n O 2rt5tqt Setiiiesi 1 < 118ml 22tCr tomleIs 22kMIlI1
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5mn 1 nt Sunl I S4ati stsir i 5 I 5 Ilal Seanitees I itkArat ml I karZ
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11 It GIVING OLD GOLD NEW FORMS 1
f i Some of the must tvitititul artcles that so out from ourstore
it rc r 1oJeIlinc of old diamond jed This detriment of our t I
I I 1 rk is expanding and is i great convenience to our customers i
It Carics iriieate vmuijri sure fji
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U ATTRACTIVE DIAMOND RINGS I
The complete separation oi high quality from high prices is I
j i as strong a point with us in diamond rings as in everything else r i
Superl engagement rings from 850 to 50000 for solitaires 1 I
W iMountines are 14 karat gold hand made
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I mount Inn f I n monntlnK d I a mounting f III > mountlnir tin ei r t
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InSECURITY IN WATCH BUYING i
HIS is a safe store to buy watches in because l
1 THIS siiisfy ourselvesby personal inspection thatlh
Hf every watch is all right before we sell itl andRlJ
iHtwe are harder to please than our customers arel
1 1 Solid gola cases are tested at mil il
Ithe United States Assay Office 7jj R
1 Gold filled and sterling silver
a cases come from the best man 4H1
f ufacturers in the country if n
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It II An Easter Bracelet Would Please Herj
1 3 Why not give a solid gold bracelet as an Easter token 11
J5vill not be costly and can Lv of any shape and style that will please 1 1
her fancy We are always on the lookout for new ideas in braes J
ajets Let us show you how our search is reivnrdcrf < lW
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