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VICE PRESIDENT BEARDS LION IN DEN OF WEALTH Mr. Marshall Attacks Colossal Fortunes as Democrats Honor Jefferson. M'COMBS CHEERED MOST Charles F. Murphy, Prominent at Guests' Table, Hears Governor Sulzer Promise Free. Fair Rule. ! i ? ? ?. i ? ;. nt Tiinmas R Marshall was i-rin I pal guet t "t honor at the an? imal dinner of tii" National D?mocratie Hon ol the ITOth bh*t oi Thomas Jefferson, a! tin tl ildorf last night The Vice-Presiden! was snthu lv< .1 b] lb? Ml membera - - of the club at the dli Th? - - nee of s nee brand i f Vtce-Preaidentlal cocktail sparkled In the ton? ?' ? a hi :i Mi Marshall to m'n "t vast w< alth He ? ?ti" ?>f his charactei Istlc "al I in the pooscesora ol "colossal" private fortunes, i th it publl ? opinion to . i ?I that ma hri'i been obi ?it:, d a roagfully. He *aid tha! the temper of thi Am ?an people had reached s point where it m. longer would brook opposition, and declared thai the spirit <?t unrest .?..is BUcb that, unless reckoned with, the in? stitutions ?.f tin- government mlgbl bs ?r?li,'.. .1 and the count:.v revert tO paternalism "?- turn to socialism. Referring to tbe sentiment ?gatas! great wealth, Mr. Marshall huinoroualy de clared that he had ? me to New Toril to "heard the lion in his den. and the Douglas In his hall." hut without fear, favor or affection, without hatred, malice I! will. Speaking <>f tbe possibilities ?: paternalism and Bocialism, ha said: Fears Unwise Interference. "The backward looking and inward looking nun may be able temporarily n> check the onward movement of the for ward lookinp men. but if they do it it win be an unwise Interference and may result either In a paternalistic system of government, which can only endure upon .in?! serfdom, or in a ab?tie system which will destroy t?'?th the opportunity and the <ii sir?- of mai to exercise in the fullest ca ty his natural and a'quired endow? rernor William Pulzer spoke. Hi eulogised Jefferson, and reiterated bta campaign promise to ??ve t!:e people of tbe Empire State honest, fair and ee - liomic government and in s,, d"it-K to carry out tbe principles of Jefferaon. Wllttam F. McComba chairman of tbe Democratic National Committee, spoke on in. subject if "Ti!" Democratic Party." He was Cheered lonc.r than any of the ? - ipeakers when he areas. Justice ni- ? Donnelly, president of the dub, nrer-ided. Charit-: ?, Murphy and several minor had? is in Tamtranv WON at the j-ucsts' t-ihie -A-ith Oovernor Suiter and the other apeakera Mr. Murj by aal near the Gov irnor, but too far away to indulge In venation d?nnt- the dinner. The list if peak? r>' tabla wai as fol? lows: Henrj M Ooldfogle, Police OonuBls f-ioncr Wal't". \Vilii,,m ft P.",^ Parrotry, Ma'?ir Edward (*? Bchermerhorn, Augustus Tan l-Vyck, th" p.. r. Joseph Silver-man. .*?>hn W. Keller, William A. ("lark, John B. stanehheld. the I: . Rev Menatgnoi t>a\ c-ii??. Morgan J ?O'Brien, Norman E Mack, John Wot Oovernor Buhrer, Thomas i\ Doaaelly, VI .-Presidir.; Marshall, WiUtain 1*. |fc ;'r.:t:k B Byanaon, Qeorg? M Palmer, (liarle.-- p. Murphy, Bdwaid E. M ?'all. chairman of the PuMn S Coiaadsa?on; John ft M?cCooey, Corpora? tion Counsel IVatson, Justlc? James W. Gerard, M. Warley Piatzek. Theodore W. Mytna, P. Henry f) ?,-ro, Il.-rtn.ur A Mets aad Qensral Henry i>c Writ Hamilton. Gives McCombs Due Credit. Introducing Mr MoCombs, T>?astnia?ter JmnneMv said "Woedrow Wilson pcaaeaaaa the ?-?nius ard panama] squlpmenl to fin the office he n?*?w holds, but Mr MeCombs made the facts known." Mr. McComba said in part: -.-?ome allusion has !?een made 1 -, ? WTiith, hut I don't think the Dome I I party has been long enough In power to know much about It. The party does know, however, that It i? its duty to dis? pense rlsfht, to Five it to the people and to exercise proper authority over th? country. We have decidid upon a repre? sentativa form of government. Assuming that we have taken control at a Critical moment, It S SB true that ws should i ?H expert too much Every member of Patsidsut Wilson'? Cabinet, individually, pel forms more labor than JeffSTSOn and his whole Cabinet did a hundred yean ago. \-? ?? must not expect all from the ?-rovemmer.t. The partv must administ'-r thp government safely and sanely and carry It out with Integrity, ||llllkllSSS Judgment and certainty, out with Justice " Vice-president MarSjiall caused a eral laugh now and then by his homely tit his Struggles for thirty ?.?a?s as a country lawyer. Tbs Vice-Pr?i-i'l<r.t declared blS warn? ing was the result of oboervatlOB Of eon Branch Offices New-York Tribune FOR ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS 1364 Broadway Bet. 36th and 37th Streets HARLEM 263 West 125th Street Bet. 7th and 8th Avenues ?L^ -aaamaraaaaaaaaaaaaaaai WINNERS IN MM? PRIZE BABY CO.NTEST AND THEIR MOTHERS. Left toright: Joseph Keller-first prize; Esther Freedman. second prize ; Margaret Hanauer, third prize. THE PRETTIEST BABY, ROSALIND KLEIN diiions in twenty-seven Northern stat?*? during tho recent Pwsld? ntial campaign ? -i fortums and the accumulation 01 ?.'rent wealth through go* ornmont.-il prlvi legea granted, he held, had much to ?i< with the dlscont? nt "Aior,_- with general prenpafHy hai eome .. marvellou plllng?up of colossal private fortun? ," h? said '?The piling up of colossal fortunra, supplemented by a ral dlffuaion of knowledge, baa made ,;*??--?..1 ? ol 1 ' opl? re i.ye. ?'?? ,; .. ? of th? ? ? ople Ii for greater equality of opportunity and enjoyment. llora and nMt*e asen ai ? '?.mir:?' t?> the belief that s<.<-?n!?sm atone ""rill oi>en up . tr?nt? a this SQualltj ? YALE MEN SEE HARD LIFE Inspect Chinatown, East Side, Ellis and Blackwell's Islands. Thirty MrneM young men from the Iheffleld Sclent! c School, "f Tale Uni? versity, spent yraterdaj gtan-dng a*. the i prahltnrna of New Torh tu pre? ?rated at Bills [aland, BlackweU'a Islanfl, Chinatown, th.- Esal Bkle and the Klghl Court It Ki),t them rath'-r hic.\thl.-Hs flying from one r.f th?.?? haunts of woe to tho other, sr, that on boarding thi last train to New Haven last night th?ir im j,rossions vs. r. kaletdOM opl? . if not phan taaunagoricaL One thing Stuck forth rather Sharply In the minds Of a majority "f lh?-m. how - ever, and thai waa the presence of a leper in one of the host.itai-, of Blachwell'a i*?i snd, Ih.y eouldn't remember which. Me t ?oh rare of the i atiente1 laundry, tho doc? tor explained to them, whereupon they eat li.rn down as ;i ?ii>?as?sl Chinese laundry niari. Th"\ nevei would have known him for a leper, though Tha ?i.?--tor pointed t" s,,rn?' raised v?tina ?n the patient's fore anna und above ont* of his eyes an symp? toms-. "i/o has been here thro?- yours now,'' they quoted ih?s doctor, aa raying, "and la ?dl that time W< have hern unable to oh tian a culture from htm. I.eprofy Is neither c<mtagk>us nor liifeettoua in this climate, n nee da a trapt4*aJ cllnta-da to make it dangerous to othttra " At Kills Island the students, wh?"? ar?? m? mbers of the "Sh-nT1 Toung Man's Christian Araor-lation. had a j?ot-k at the kitchens, the men'a Quart?*ra and .so on. 1 ii-\ raughl b ferry luck to Manhattan in time to bava luiwheon ?1 an Annenlan restaurant in Sftb su."t. Their Black? well'a Island mi? followed, and thon they ? 1 the Mas. ru,1 af Safety bj ih. i;n ginraring Bocletl?*?/ Building, in Stth m rat Their dinner they ai?- at tha ?'hi? nt.-. 1 >. irnoiii. o's. in Pell atraet Their knowledge of Chinatown, therefore, eantraa 1 bout ti:s isMgiirsnt. with its tntell?*?-*tus* Mongolian Walters mid red eunhicneu l-tools. Th?- j.artv's nexl objective wan the Enl raialty Settl.*mo*;t. whore Dr. Hal ?win. thi head worker, told them a few things abeul Boetal wotk on tha East Bide or In tha chiif?. as th. y niu'h prefer to call it. i'r.ai Hindpo, industrial SlCIWtSry Of ?MI international committee "f th<- Young liea'a ?'hristii.n ASSO? lation. wlo person Blly conducted th.-ir N? rW York tour. BhtMrad Ih'tn g hit Of the Uhotlo after thi* and then cot).lu. tel them by way of the Howcry Mission breadline to the Nigh*. ? "curt. a? 1 ? HANG MAJOR ANDRE'S JUDGE. An oil painting of Jtidge John Iaw ranaa, who praalated at th?* trial ?f l?*aJor Andr? and was the n< eond federal Judge appointed .n tins district, was unveiled ? rday in room No. M of tho Eederal Building by Mlaa BUaabMb Adelaide t'an BOU, g /-'!'-at-granddaughter of the Jurist. Th?- New York State Society of the Cincinnati presented the portrait. WhtCil I? g copy of TrumbuU'g original. Talhoi fdyphant. president of th?? society, mad" the presmlatlon speech and Judge Holt replied on behalf of the federal Judges. $250,000 LIBEL DROPPED Vermer Escapes Extra Costs Asked by Bclmont's Counsel. Justice Blacki of the Ci art. Brook!; i. ? ? Id? d : i terday to pe? ret ?T,r.-" ? ii Yenner to i ntlqu j::,",??"" libel ill ? ? ? ? I Bel? moiit. but refus? I to direct Mi Veni j :,y t .',i"?.i additional cos! with tt?.- ?i- mandi of M I law? :? ? ? Justlc? said "it i- tin- ti'.-it ti ?? d? fei i ?i t bas es? pend? d ?i-,-? f money h ?ng the i-i ' i t? ot tbs plalntll matter t" plead In Justification, and has bu? ' sod? d m dli ovei Ing ? nough I able hin t.. s. t forth i': I ography "f the , ? " ;. t r. * ? fi atretchlni ovei 1 1 I liages. "Ths pr? ni i tlon should on? puMIi"??? lihelous matt? i he airead* possess SS Information j Ott i hariic Th.- fait thai an < xi ? ? elaborate investigation i necessai t um arid? m ?? ir, Justlfl? atlon ? v,n?' it may ladlcats thai th<- defence li dull? .i- i ? t.ot make Ufe i as? ? dbHeult t ? " ANTONIO MUSIcTtOTTERS FROM COURT WITH FRIEND Invalid Importer Released in $10,000 Bail?Eldest Son Supplements Confession. Antonio M.isi a. the Invalid Importer, who with hi? three SOUS Is Charged with frauds amounting to sboul KOO.O0O, as released in tltAE? ball yeaiori ly by Judge (Trata, of General Sessions Tbs <>m man tott.-r?-.i bs bs ?Miike.i, ind loaned upon the arm of a friend, Fernando Coeta ..f N.? it: Spring street At Um door ??f tin- Crimina] I "'in*! B il d inn be xxn.A m.' by half s dosen mors friends and they Mood th?re .1. 1 Bting Bs to where tbs old nian was to go. It w <gM linaliy decided to take him to S I.?.!??! where In- could receive tin list ,,f .;,(. Mr. Huaica Buffers from heart trouble While be Mood at the door talking with bis friends, his eldest BOO, Philip, who had been irith WllUam Dean Embrea and Charlea a Perkins, Aaatataai Dlstric! At torncya, and supplemented his confession^ came down on hi.- w.iv to luncb with the proaacutlag attorney?. They stopped f??r a moment while Philip had a few ? p? || with hlfl father. Philips story yesterday added nothing to tbs broad eonfSaalon which bs mads Friday. He did. however, glvs details of the raiiOUS d.-alH WblCh hS had eiiKl neered, and so Intricate wer.? hin methods of finance that even th?- attorn'-., s for some of the defrauded banks who vers present at the conference found it ?Jifll cult t<? follow him. Philip's memory for dates, pinces and narne.s is weak. As noon a? he has gtVBB all tbs details in his power and bk story has been byveetlgated, bs win t,?- <aiie,i before th<- ?rand Jur> . It Is expected that the grand Jury will take up the ?ase early thin week. 1 GETS U CENTS IN $370 SUIT Mrs. Johns'? Jewelry Sells for $9 and Fees Eat Up the Balance. Th?- sal?- of tha Jewelry of Mrs, ?'anta K. .Johns, Of X" II Past Tilth street. which was attached by Sheriff Harburger undei ;. ludgmeni h< id by the Regen! Realty Company for 1171, took place at auction in the County Courthouse yes? terday. it brought $?? Tbs lew elt y consisted of a pair of jet aarrlaga, a plain hand rln-" and a ring s.-l wnli two opale, heii looms of Mrs Johns's family. After the payment <f the loga] expense.-' Incident to the alta?-li? ment of the lour pleOSS and the ShsriS B an?i BucUoneer*s fees there will bs left ti cents ??nt of ths M realized to apply to th.- $:;:?? judgment it was s;,i.i that the ?articles were bid In t-> a member of Mis. Johns's family. Irnos witnesses lied 'Jury Dismisses Girl's $75,000 Suit Against Taxi Company. OPERATION UNNECESSARY (Some One Must Pay for Perjury, S:.ys Court?Arrests Ex? pected To-morrow. it r ; in -i oi.!?. ten ml ? tarday for S UT? m If"' I 'n't. d Ht ??? Dis! ? : . Maca, i" ret ut i ?? i ? r..i t in fa? " thi Ms o-.s aman ..t? ? '???ipan-- . ? I !'-h had t" en IK d for I ??" datnagi ? Illas N? Ills ?;r..nt liuertta. of Bost? sn Injury which a collision be tween a cs tear Mi ? . Iu? ? led id with al ? ,?. ? ?r .? tlon | form-' .? M Q ' after I bs a ? for tbl " "n for ? Honed some of the : .- ? ., pi-tin who won r-arllei t? tlmony, a ? ' ? i. ? ?? la n I it t ot - I : : >v f'i , i ? * the ! ? ? ??.'. Immediate d?ti I >' In ease. I got to pay 1 ? d , tioi II !.- lilt." ' ' - n th<- Jin? brought In Hi erdici throwing out " i Is rn the ? ? ? ? ? thai he concurred enl II l th? : ti ? Utorn? wo d do the reel l ?t R|i h.ir i w? nne, i Boaton w ho ... w .is i ? . all? I ?. i for it On Thursday hs test M duel tin was suffering from s wound Inflict? i In t ' ? ? , .,?? Id? at, ths ' ? i ? i i me fi "t?. Its ? rte- ? -, a- d t1 .a ,in opera!I? ?? had lo I !?? rfw n ? -i ? -r" ? p ? ?, ' l'ii: Bouvier, i oun? ?el t oi m?- def? nd int ind by Jodgi \tti k, Dr. IVynne admitted yesterdaj that th" swelllag, which hs believed due to poor treatment of a wound, mlghl bavs been a wi i.. Philip M'i'.i'e a mounted pojllceman, who art! sssed the accident, testified thai Ml i ' im i tin and .i \d.ii -.n Patti n, ? ho v., wttii hei. cams out ..r tie- accident spperently unhurt and declined to give i ti? 'r narai s t?> him Patten -?? be bad denl? ?! :1a' :? p m.iri had gone to tbeh assistance, was i Nd t.. seiera i root examinai o ? n.- .?-aid that hs was excited mid shocked I n- t ? ? a? '??I? nt and > .ihi BOl bs SX? i ected i" h !???? "h ' rvi d eveii thing. The wound "t Miss Ouertta waa n<?t serious; h?- did no! ass it. hut hs though! that bl.i was Bowing, li. pal her on tbe tia n t.? Boston, and in- then telephoned t.. a lawyer aboul th.- scctdent Ha nad DO int' tit ?.n of ha.liiK a ??aim for I nn ? i end Mi.-*' ??i.ertin put in launadlatriy, h?' aald n is probabts thai some of Iflss Quer tin's ajtaesssa will be arraated to-mor? row. ADMITS LOSING'BANK CASH Messenger Fled in Fear, Then Gave Himself Up. Alfred Prankel, nineteen years oi-i. s m? s* m,' i boj attached t?? tas asaca <?f tin? Unerlcaa i?isti:?t Telegraph Compaay at \.i. ill Fast ;:itn street, trained into the w.-it .tilth Mr..-t polka atatlon last night and told the lieutenant bS wanted to gtVS hill,self Up. PVankel sxplataed that sa Friday nfter noon hs was summoned to tbe Security p.ink. ::itii -tre.-t and Third a.etui.-, and received rherlri amounting to Mil? which he was t?i cash at the FbcMC Hank, Madi son Bvenus ami 29th street Prankel said lie W'.-Ilt I? tile Pa. ?tie Pailk, gOt the checks cashed, and with Ihe lulls in hi; "o. kit Started t" return t<> the Security Bank, i Ik if way hack the hoy f?if in hi? po, k-t and dlaeevsrad tin* t.nis wer.- missing. n< retraced in-- stags? he -?aid, bul could not Bad th<- money. ("earing the eonaaqu? m ?s he ?ii'i not return to the Security Hank ar to his placa of employment but rode up and ilown in the surface ears for the test ??f tin- gay? fsstsrdsy aft?rw>oti, Fiatik.-I said, he i.sked the conductor of a snrfa.-e car what lo do. The condu? tor, an elderly man. ?id vised him to tell nlj to the potion After the lieutenant had heard his story Prankel wan held <?n u charge of grand larceny. MOST BEAUTIFUL LUBY OUTSIDE IHE MONEY You See, This Was a Health Show, So Little Joe Keller Got First. i ALMOST PERFECT?99 P. C. But Rosalind Klein?She Should Worry, with Her Big Eyes, Lovely Curls and Rose Petal Cheeks. i [i r, s * our psrfecl baby. ir.s nnmi la Joseph Keller, end?ah! ho is not beautiful, hut ho has a perfectly marrelloua backbone, Bis teeth and n ti angelic dispo-rttlon. I"*"*r theme and other rirtu ?ted below bs won Ural pi lae al iho baby show givra by the New v.ha ?'hiid Welfare Committee y?*aterda* after? noon al Public 8? hool i"i, Laexlngton ave? nu, and tilth street, ??ut of one hundred babies all remark? able, of oui n J? -? ia, au ael cted a ? the . linen I ii - record a aa IS per cenl tge, nine months; height, 21 Inch ? . weight, -i pound 2 oun? ? ., clr? -. ?-. n.h. st. ir im hes. id abdo? men, 11 Inches; adenoids, non? . t. th, sis; disposition, ex? elli -,t Joe? ph fall shorl ol i" i f? ction bj one point, which was made up "? otic-half polnl "ft for height and one-half off for weight. Joseph is lust ,? wee bit small for in- agi His rnothei Mrs. Joeeph Keller >>f No. - ?Vrai ISSth atreet, as ?I proudly that Jos..pit was her .'ifth ? gnd that h>- alwaj s s;, pt .i i ro? i with the window open and had never i.. on di pend? ni on a bol t.. The se.'otni prise was awarded to Ba? th.?r i-'ri.riman, fifteen months "id. with lovely little black curls, which weren't of .-my use ??i ,-,,! to )u.r yesterday when pl.t., d m the balanra agaihal tha fact thai her head was loo small. Bather had i - ??:. ol M i- ? ? ? ,-t. however: Height, H*mj inches; weight, M pounds ? is Inch? a; al domen, IS im ?:> i Bottle Bahy Breaks In for Prize. The third prise V4.ut to Margaret Han? ata i ..' ? ? ? a : "'.i 1 a part leu lar honoi. f"i M i ottle bab). "in spite of that handicap," said Dr. Roger n Dennett, the Judge, from iho Post 0 lati Hospital, '"this mother baa ble ( l r baby almost l? point of perf? the Board of Health mi^k stations and i. ai "? 'i al oui f? edlng it prop rl? She ,?! .--.. ?! .,;; the < ? ? aboul (?? ah air and I? .- She dea? aim"-' more credit than the mothera Who* I id B natural advaut.igo over thla ?? ? Margaret'a measurements were! Height, ght, 23 pounds; etrcumfer? of . h? at, ??? ,,m.i drcu . n, ? e \'.< Inches, Tl ? ?hlbl lion ira eleven war? ? u. by pro? raa of woi ti j "f m? m. or Th?rit m orea '?? ? i nd I them falling down on th. !r quality of bone, sha: bead and condition of te? Tha iiaiii.'? "f the eight on tlie r"ll of di were Paul Bprofera, Ha-rtnan Zlm? merman, L'rsula Parrell, Myrtii ?'.luck. M'ait? Hem Ho i? r, 11? I . . ai ? >'? Hi d I It thing I tat?.monts at.,, ;? t' ? i .: of I ?it raen so t.. m repeal tl I bad II . I . .; . ?>n test th? prt? would I gone to Rosa lind Klein Alas! Bhe was too fat i--r v. Perfection Beyond Tape or Poundage. 11 i ? rf? i ti- well that I ? . , -'.??- '.? and I bra ? th ani two din pit i were Just aa i >r .. ?.. .i..- lady aa ? avolrdu] ? m., i ..uai -.s"r rj. she t',: i th.- !??[ orb i s a .-mi calmly ancked s celluloid tat? u? nil tha lima the b wert being led m. litt!? t !.i aunt ? n broken h<Mrt-?ta, though There were pretty babies hj the disappointed n oth? i s it v. a < th? dipt? mal - ?ask i't the boys "f tha h> it on Ughl I.iteran ?'lui. to sooth the turbu? lent maternal iptriti "Pall h," <-i led on? n ol h? t, "w gam m> : ain i he gg handsome u any baby ht re "Hut madam,'' raid ?.rung Paul Tlllia, gently, "you didn't enter him In time, you know. Next year I'm sure he'll win, and beridea, rou know, thii waa a health can? test Beauty didn't count" \'< at u'.ir the committee plans to have ? .-? i i '?? * bow, it i? h"|ie<i, not only for iiatieti.. i,ut for othei aeetiona of tha Ity, Miss Harriet hllverman, who In .hinge of the . < ?tit- st. was man pleased u'.th the Interaal .u"i;s,.,i in Har? lem on iii,- guhji ? of good fresh air and hygiene for babies ELECTRICAL DISPLAY ON "L" Hundred Passengers Terrified by Sparks and Flames. \n etocti ic dlspla -, iterdaj at the Chati '?" Bt ..??:?? ..talion of tho Third ave? nu., elevated line, foUoartng the rantaet of a ia*?oaened copper wire from the motor of a ?ar with the third ?all. wh.s sulllclently brilliant t.. t?n*rify mora than a hundred paaat ngi : ? s bo w? re In the i ai srh< i a tho mishap occurred. Contacn with tha i all Causad llames au! a shOWST "f sparks. -rii.. motor was tora tumi it fastenings and alWtterad a window. Ml the p.-t-ss.-n gura managed to crowd their srsy into tin. coachaa ahead, and no one was hurt bj the crugh or ihe Rylng glass? Thg third 'iii- lo.rk tire, hut the Ham, s were .piickli ? stingulahad BLOOM DAY AT BLOOMINGDALES'. 'rim International Flower f?now this .s bean paralleled by another treat for the iiov,.i lovera of Hew ?ork. Many of m., features af th.? sue es-fui exhib?. t i? ?n in the ??rand Central Palana ara duplicated m Bloomlngdalra grarahouaaa ?ui-lhe-ioof gnd Kilts ninth Hire I ?'ut Flammt simp Daily hand eoneerta ami lh?* distrihutlon of ?lowers to viHit.u.s ,,t Maed bOUn arc some of the details of the '?xlul.it, Which is ii"- to lh.- piihlic. WESTCHESTER LAWYERS DINE. Tha Westchester County i*ar Associa? lion held its annual dinner hist nigh! in the Klt/.-Cailton. .I.ioine Alioid Pack. preeldent or the association, was toast? m.ist.-i ami Introdn.I Iba speakers) ?ImIge Alggel I' .leiiks-, .liidg.? .lullii.i ?Mayer, liinn ? '. Snoonot. toimcr Senator from Wisconsin, und William J. l-'ullon. STERN BROTHERS For To-morrow, a Specially ?Arranged ?Clearance Sale of Colored and Black Silks Greatly Below Regular Prices 5500 Yds. Imported Chiffons, 40 inches wide, in <i lar^e assortment ol the late-t Parisiana Ht?*. colors, also ivory and black, Regular Price $1.25 Yard, ?it **J 2800 Yds. Printed Chiffon Voiles, q -t2 inches wide, in Pompadour and striped effects, at *sO Regular Trice $2.50 Yard Imported Satin Charmeuse, 10 inches wide, soft chamois finish, in -trcct to *?>??? and evening shades, also ivory ami black, at mhjO Rcguj^r Price $3.25 Yard Satin Charmeuse, r% s*r 54 inches wide, suede finish, in while and black, at ???OO Regular Price .$4.50 Yard To-morrow, Monday, an Extraordinary Offering of 5700 Pairs Women's and Men's Hosiery At About 40 Per Cent. Less Than Actual Values Women's Mercerized Lisle Hose, full fashioned, in black, white and tan. with double top?-, 'ile-> and heels, Regular Trice 35c Pair, at c 25 Women's Lisle Thread Hose, gauze or medium weight, in black, white and tan, with QOo double tops, -ole:-, and heel*?. Regular Trice 50c Pair, at ***?? Women's Silk Hose, in black, white and tan, with ?leep li-de qq * garter tops and li**le soles, Regular ?Price ?65c Pair, at OO Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose, ingrain dyed, in black, white and*tan, with double lisle tops, soles and h?eels, Regular Trice $1.00 Pair, at Women's Black Silk Hose, superior quality, m?cdium and heavy weight, QQc Regular Price $1.75 and 2.0*) Pair, at *JO Men's Silk Half Hose, in black and colors, with <l?iiible o?-? Three 68e 35- r; ?l.oo lisle soles and heels, ai *?**???* Pairs, Regular ]'vicc 5?0c l'air Continuation Clearance Sale of Oriental Carpets and Rugs At One-Half to One-Third Less Than Original Prices Persian Kirmanshah Carpets, in sizes about 9 to 12 ft. *????--/>/\ ?*r.r/-./?. formerly from ?$295.00 to .388.00, al *175.00 to 195.00 Persian Mahals, Muskabad and Buluk Carpets, from 9 to 11 ft. by 12 to 14 ft. e__. ?-?*?/>*-* Pormerly from $132.50 to 237.00, at $75.00 to 138.00 Narrow Persian Hall Runners, 18 to 30 inches by 15 to 10 ft mtmM mm 0rt-- Ar. -A Formerly from lfr-t-5.00 to 88.00/ 524.75, 39.75, 49.50 Kazakjias, Shirvan, Mousoul, Beloochistan and Guenjies Rugs, es from 2*/? by 3 ft. to 4 by 8 ft. ??-?re- .a??. Formerly from $8.50 to 4( ai $5.75 to 19.75 Upholstery Departments Large assortments i ( Summer Textile-, such as Cretonnes, (" in! es, Futurist Linens, Sunfast Fabrics, Curtains, Curtain Materials, Draught [Screens, Cedar t*he-ts and Cretonne Cabinets are being shown also their new and exclusive line ol "Deer Isle Couch Hammocks" with many improved features. l-i ?f To-morrow, at Specially Reduced Prices 4800 Yds. Cream Scrim, with drawn and col ?red borders, 1 r*- oOr QAc Values ?22c to 45c Yard, l? , ??, ?\T 1200 Yds. Sunfast Drapery Materials, in rich shades, i^r long yfCc and casement curtains, Actual Value 60c Yard, at ^w 200 Cretonne Covered Utility Boxes, with lining and shoe pockets in Mue, pink, gold and green, Actual Value ?$6.50, al j hi the ! i'.i-d 11'or. Later Importations are being shown of Objects of Art and Bric-a-Brac comprising Vrtistic Marine and Bronze Statuary, Docks, Clock Set?* Electroliers, Ivory Miniatures and Dutch Silver. Decorated China and Table Glassware English and Limoges Decorated Service. Dinner, Entree and Bread and Butter Plates, Tea and Bouillon Cups and Saucers, Dinner Sets and Open Slock pattern-, Tahle Glassware in plain, etched, engraved and floral cutting* I nglish Rock Crystal, Baccarat, Bohemian and Swedish Crystal, in new effects; also American Cut Glus o? the highest grade. For Monday, Very Exceptional Values in Imported Decorated China Plates, various sizes, in an assortment ?-* -*?-- *? oc i Of Styles and decorations at 15c, 25c, 50c to oOCJ Value- 35c to $1.75 Each Tea Cups and Saucers, e ., ui desirable designs, Values (oc to $1.50 Each, 35c to 4t)C Berry and Cake Sets, 4?n .- Q -n ?Seven piece-, \ nine, ,$3.95 to 7.00. *2.25, 2.45, o*D*J Chocolate and AfterAoon Tea Seta, $3.50 to 7.25 Values .$6.50 to 15.00 Limoges and Bavarian China Dinner Sets, decorated with neat colored sprays, conventional border designs Of ?solid colored borders, with coin ?gold handles. ?<^ _A Formerly $19.00 to 45.00, at 14.50 to 38.00 Imported Iridescent Glass Table Service, - ^ kixty puce-. Reduced from .$22.00 to 14.0? Swedish Crystal Table Service, -A < with cut designs, 60 piece-. Reduced from $33.00 to 23.5? West 23d and 22d Street?