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John Purroy Mitchel or a "Dark Horse" to Get Best Piece of Pie in New York. MALONE AND MOORE NAMED OGorman's Son-in-Law Third Assistant Secretary of State ?.nd Columbia Professor Bryan's Counsellor. Th? Ttttn at Buna? ; Washington, April |* -John Purroj Mil? Bl of thi Hoard of \ tjr, "i a dark horee jug] b" nominated by ?he President an "ftceris*. I ?? Collector of the p0rt ??f Hem Ygtk '!" I? '?"??mi;.? known to-day when It that ?tohn K Bagua, ??Mayor ". aatfl been eliminated f-oir. the race for the eholc?sst plees or In New Tars Btata trail " had baaa snppossd that Mr. **.. ?- led in the race, bat thi opposl ? ' ty ?politicians, in? lud Mall, aeei is to bar? ti snips iklent Wllaon has in en srg< ! nt a Nea York City man te th? nd, supplementing this, it Is ki thai lie has s high regard roi Mi v tddtng to th. belief that Mr. M be? n selected is th? thai h* recent! announced he would not b? a ''?i- iii? [>emoeratlo nom? Button for Mayor, Included among the nominations sent j if, tin* St natS to-day hy Prcsl.'.nnt Wt'son ( wi-re: To be Third A-.?-istn.nt Ser-rc-t-irv of ' ! Stat?. Dudl? | ? leid Mahnte, nf .%>.* fork, j To t*. counsellor f??r the stat-* Depart? I T?assott Mooro. of Nov.- Jforll Tn ? . tors ef Customs: For th?? sogri ? ' Balarla, Tea. Andrew it ns; for th?* district of Beaufort, B. ?.'.. I Fran!?' -i P < 'otCOi k. To i' L'nlted Stat?*s judf-o for th?* I ? District of pioiida, Rhydon M. ? Toi" t'ntted States Attorne* We ia, .i. L Camp. Tn be i tatted stat? s Marsha!. Northern ? ? i- se . William J McDonald: w. tern i detrict of Ti xas, John Rog ? Wanted Another Office. ??* he Is th? s in-ln-laa ol O'Oorman, who will handle prac? tically all of the ?Vea re h ?federal pat? iccept? ? post of Third * ? ? ? ? ' Btat? al t b?- solicita ; ? ol i ?' rident Wllaon and Mr. Bryan, - stated al the Wlhte House, his ? ; t on the ? electorship ot Set v. |i ? . exception of on? oi two Souther? tal itoi ?'lth ?i vain f??r Hi?-* name of their candidates. The greater ps l ol ti nf army and n ii ) ? Some tt lief I how? ?>r ?. Bryan is to hav? aid It -olvlug tli?- probli r, depat traenl i is '? Moor? '? appolntm? ni Bees 'is?' of hi training In diplomatic affaira, It ? M- ? i- -i that s? ? i? tarj i'.i ? an aill himself in ? ?r diplomatic procedun omlnal. eferred to < om? ? ! will prol ab '? ? \t w?reh. ? - - ' W Jei nl ng of Junes i to nt. .1 fun? Btati District ? laaka, and C i. Ri ame . ol M? d? j or United ? for th?* District of Ore ? Wilson ? ? Mexico t'i tt ? ? ? i 11? nv ? - ubmttt? 'I' Mai ' i? ' I ,,'. Out ' -.; Ma oi ot Pitts? Ivania, u ho had been l< ntatlvcly Iti Inclined to take th? poet, -?i r,.? foi mal offer ?it it ws , however, to i ?? doi to a European ? '"-11. ? , ? n bcI? ' led ? Britain, took W il .?n l' ii?. paid tii- n ;?? 11 lo the . ?? i ti -i the - l??ate Discusses Civil Service. i aion of th? B< ns l ? i to . onaideration el Bi nator ling for s list a . : , and certain In? Bmoot an.) others took the] rtany ? mploj es wer? accri dtted ] ? i.-i nol belong, | ? i Galllnger ad? j -.. '.'? nt of Ihe powi r of tne 1 ,.-?, .a i of empl : . xamlnatioii or j the rules In Individual j ? - proposed tiia i th. . , :. .. I(. eodll I ? ? th? resoiutloa off? red t require ths ex 1'- ? . } ...... r th?- hire Of a'Ul! , compile n l"i to the i ef? . tion to the Ben ; on < "h ii Bi rvlce, ? hli h ?mm ; .:?;,-- ?lutlon thai win for a revit on of th? service laws. presided le-daj for th? Brsi ttntM as th. Senate's ?r-?-?. . ent pro ti sspor? VI? e-Preal sll ?a? in Hem 1 ork. . ?. F k m Malens Is ths gon-ln-lnn* ? I'l.orinati, imt it Is said Mr had nothing to de ?rltk h Mooinl ? ? ? 11. will have ? barge of the talnment <?f diplomatie representa? Ufes ?,r oth nal s. it will i"- nis duty diploma! i ? ntltled to recognl and ?-o h? ? - "? -1 sort "t --'" 1*1 ?eeatoi ... diploma! ? This, of t, a I be In i ddltion t<? the r?gulai na ?.r the department Mr. Malon? ???? long enjoyed tin- friendship of the 1 ?-?i.'.r and Is on specially ?.'???"i terses "rith Mr. Bryan. Profeaaoi John ?Basset! Ifoors kns held ' ? hair ?-r Intel national law ai ? Mum ? ntverelty states IM and in h rscog? . ithoi Itj ??t? the subject He has : ... rabl? eaperten? <? I" ***** I?. ; ?. irn. nl affair v SS hS WSS Third lanl decretar) <?f stat?- from MM te "**?? sad ??y Assists nl Secretary in WM. pa rssigned aa Assistant Baeratary Id f? ** ' i ovaael to ths Amarlcafl *''?*' '' ?^nsasiisiuii In the ntgotlnUong *-**:,t about the end <?f tl" Bpanlsh An"-i.'3!i War II? was s law derb in Ms But, Departrai,,, , mc lt.- wss '""n In IMS. F?-ND FOR AMSTERDAM Y. M. C A. Mwerdam, N Y Apt H 12. *** Hm ha? ?iard I140.IM0 In ten days for n "-""?ui'g ??<,.,. , i.hriatan Association bu.ld ?sg.* m. Altmatt $c (Ho. S. Mimait Si (?o. HAVE ARRANGED THE FOLLOWING IMTERESTINO SALES: To-morrow (Monday), ApriH ?4l5l! Women's Trimmed Leghorn Hats in an attractive variety, which includes a number of youthful style.*?, will be offered in the Department on the Third Floor at the exceptional price of.$17.00 A!so to-morrow (Monday), April ^^h W o m e n ' s M o u 5 qu?ta] re Ci ] a^es offering unusually good values at the following prices: Kidskin Cloves, It-button length-, in black or white per pair $1.90 English VVashabie Ci'oves, Doeskin finish, H> button length, in white, ^| ^| ^| ^| ^B ^B Also to-morrow (Monday), April 14th A 5a1e of Cretonne Articles useful and ornamenta!, suitable for the equipment of the Summer cottage, will be held in the Fancy Needlework Department at very interesting quotations. Desk Sets, in 6 pieces at $2.75 Book Ends, per pair . at $\.25 Telephone Registers . at 2.25 Pin Boxes, cedar-lined at 1.25 Waste Baskets . '? . at 1.90 Veil Boxes.at .85 Hosiery Boxes .... at 1.75 Glove and Handkerchief Boxes .?55 Comb and Brush Trays at 1.45 Mat Stands.at .45 TO FACILITATE SHOPPING. SPECIAL SALESPEOPLE WILL, JF DESIRED, BE DETAILED TO ACCOMPANY PATRONS TO THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. On TUESDAY. April 15th ^?'?MIMIISIB . I. I blisses' and You n g Women'sS p rin g and Summer Dresses Afternoon and Evening wear, presenting a selection of the newest styles and materials, in white and the favored color effects, at unusually low prices, as follows: Imported Hand-embroidered Lingerie Dresses . . . .at $115.50 Crepe de Chine and Fancy Washable Dresses . . .at 20,00 Evening Dresses of Lace and Afternoon Dresses of Dolly Varden Silk 24.00 A limited number o? Misses' Hirh-cost Gowns and Tailor-made Suits at reduced prices. Ateo on TUESDAY, April 15th Girls' Washable Dresses (sizes 6 to 14 years), featuring the desirable Spring and Summer fabrics will be placed on sale at special prices. Lingerie and Colored Dresses, hand-embroidered . . . at $2.50 Chambra? and Batiste Dresses, hand-embroidered . ?. at 3.75 Linen, Eponge and Cordeline Dresses . . ... at 5.50 Eponge and French Linen Dresses. at 7,50 Abt.? G". TUESDAY, April ?Bth Women's Knit Underwear in a specially prepared offering consisting of the following: Imported Fancy Swiss Ribbed Combination Suits. . . . at $1.35 Ribbed Cotton Combination Suits.at 50c. Imported Fancy Swiss Ribbed Vests.at 4?5c. Also Albatross Skirts, with embroidered ruffle . . . .at I .?50 SL Altaian & (?o. Women's Imported Coats and Wraps now In 4*?tock include a variety of new models just received from abroad, accurately representing the fabrics and style features favored by the fashion leaders of Europe. Among the elegant garments displayed are Evening and Afternoon Wraps of Brocaded Silks, Satins and Crepes, Plain and Brocaded Charmeuse, Beaded and Embroidered Chiffons, Plain and Moire Poplins, Faille, etc., the prices of which range from $110.00, 125.00, 165.00 to 450.00 i Smart English Coats for walking, touring and motoring are shown in three-quarter and full lengths in Tweeds, Cheviots and English Hix tures at $38.00 and 42.00. American-made Coats are in all lengths and in all the desirable ma? terials for general or sport wear; also a variety of Coats in black and-white and all-white cloths. Traveling Coats in popular styles are in the regular stock at $12.50, SI5.00 and $22.50. . Fasso and Esnah Corsets both of which are exclusive to B. Altman & Co., are now ready In the latest improved models, follow? ing the Hnes of the fashionable figure. CORSETS MADE TO ORDER ?Va>??-^^????*?>a?"?*S"'??a?^ Fifth Ave.? 34th and 35th Sts., New York I ?S. Allmait 4-c (En. Riding Habits for Women, Hisses and Children Riding Habits of superior materials and workmanship will be made to order, at reasonable prices, after correct models designed especially for B. A.trnan & Co. Ready-to-wear Riding Habits are in stock z.\ ?'he following price.s:' Women's and Hisses* Riding Habits (with safety or divided skirt) in Linen or Khaki . . at $15.00 The same style In Cloths at . . . $30.00 to 45.00 Children's Riding Habits Women's and Misses' Riding Habits, consisting of long coat and breeches, in Linen or Khaki . . at $18.00 The same style in Cloths at . $32.00 to 52M : at $12.50 to 28.00 Women's and Misses' Blouses in a variety of attractive designs embodying the smartest materials : and most distinctive style features of the Spring and Summer seasons. WOMEN'S TAILORED SHIRTWAISTS TO ORDER AT MODERATE PRICES Women's Jersey Silk 44/ Underwear is displayed in a very interesting assortment in the Women's Knit Underwear Department. Among the latest novelties are the Knicker Skirt, Knicker Combination and combined Knicker Skirt and Detach able Underbodice. These are all productions of B. Altman & Co.'s own workrooms and have been designed especially to conform to the present fashion in dress. Women's 'Mouse downs and Negligees including Paris models and Ameri? can copies and originations, are shown in the newest styles and ma? terials; also an attractive selection of House Gowns in 5imple designs. The Rug Department maintains at all seasons a compre? hensive stock of fine Oriental Rugs, individually selected by B. Altman & Co.'s own buyers and imported direct from the East. In selecting this stock, special con? sideration hat been given to the requirements of modern residences in town and country. A number of Oriental Rugs in room sizes and small and medium sizes, as well as Hall Strips, are marked at much less than prevailing prices. INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED FIFTH AVENUE Thirtv-fourth and Thlrtv-fifth Streets NEW YORK $* Altman & (En. Paris-made Gowns for Evening, Afternoon and Street wear, comprising a late importation I representing the newest styles and materials, are being offered at ! $75.00,100.00,1125,00 and upward The selection includes Paris-made Mourning Gowns, These are exceptionally low prices for Imported Gowns. Women'sSiaimmer Dresses and Coat Suits are shown in the new Cottons, Lin? ens and Lingerie fabrics in a divers? ity of smart styles. The selection includes both elaborate and simple I models in distinctive, individual de? signs, displaying the combinations I of colors and materials that will ! dominate the Summer fashions. The Fancy Needlework Department has in the regular stock a large and interesting selection of Cretonne Articles, especially appropriate for use in the Bungalow or Summer Cottage. Included are Folding Desks, Collapsible Work Stands, Work Tables, Mat and Shirtwaist Boxes, Combination Cabinets, Trinket Cab? inets, Waste Baskets, etc., all of which are shown at very moderate prices. Fifth Ave.. 34th and .35th Sts.. New York