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?kn \a*,\?.\s"to,a ^fsAR?? ?PNDav Good Taste I he Art of anything con? sists mainly in the discovery of what to avoid; what not to say, what not to do, and what not to wear. There are people that whatever they wear, you wish they wouldn't wear it again. Omission is a great gift. Hand Baf*. i%P? L Hand Bag ? Of pin-point ?ral leather, with ?ilk lining; ?even inche? deep. ritted with mirror and lued coin puni*. Amber and gilt cla?p "coronet" design, ?oft handle .$14.50 j Other? from.$4.00 Writing Case Writing Case?Of Doric morocco, in black, with blue, purples r?*-d or green ?tripe?, leather lin?ad, with a blotter pad, upright stationery com? partment, a orre?pondence pocket and pen loop. Sire: 9 % x fi'a x 1 '.a inche?...$6.75 Jewel Case I Jewel Ca?e? In colored fro?tc-d morocco leather, flower design, lined in velvet niid ?ilk, containing a divided extension tray, deep lower compartment and extra ?hirred po? ket Measure? c!o?ed: 8 x 5 ?a x 3 inche? .$9.50 Travelling Bag Travelling Bag- Of tan hide lea ther, with red and blue check lin? ing, forming two pocket? on one ? ide and one large pocket on the other. The corner? are reinforced and capped; bright tiniah bra?? mounting*. Sire: 18 x 91- x 12 inches deep...-... $10.00 Mail Order? Will Receive Prompt Attentiui Catalogue Sent Upon Request >IX&44-fc^'a!-0&Jfcw World'? Greatest Leather Store? Ne** York Bor-ton 404 fifth Ave 1 15 Tremont St. (at SI '.. London 253 Broadway 89 Regent St. Da-aUr? Throughout the World MURPHY LAWYER MUST SHOW HAND Baldwin To He Haled Be fore Senate and Made to Produce Checks. PEOPLE-WANT VOTl ON CONST?TUT101S Replies Arc A?alnst Convention l?cnnetl Says Whltridge Must Explain Charges. rVr.- a S'a" i'?*4a?t?r?4??nr V TVa T ? AJbanjr, .Ian 17. Arthur J, Balda perevnal oounael for iharle? V". Mur bo hale?! before the bar S I eriate herauf.? ff his refusal t proafoeo h:? rheck? end checkbooks bi ROmpson ;. a tee, Senatot 11 mb| bos ' i t to-nigh m of the une ' . . .? out a* ha* b.rarn-a of the ehech f ? 1 fror ? ? -.\'icr\ and Signs I paay, at Rochester, f-ir speed centro par. Mr. Balds - I ; :r- H rhf<-k? a*-..J checKl>ookr? when or. tho corn* Thomp-.i*i toH Deputy Attoi ej Gen eral Lewi?, ce..' for t to prepare the pap.-r? ne?-e?ranry !? I If? Baldwin before the bar o the .*-".?:.).*.? a? .1 eon] el tha pi i : apera. enatOI r h o Tip*? on ?!.??> en iH tn-nigh tbat ha wo Mm t on F B BThll nt of the 1 h r ?! A-. ? .? ? Railroad Company, erher g". fall name of the Senator "? ' I ferred to In hie letter or I Mi Wl ? a wi1 *Ih. trans oi ' Mr. Hodge to-r. g ; ? i .?mm;? .... i ago. Senator i'^c?-. ehalrmai i natioi itoi . Se?al ? ? . g before 1 estions. ?' H. 1 ' ho ha? ? ? ? . ?nal Cotia? r, pul nar? ate und s be a] and all otl .. "i bars had delivered to ?he | voter?. In my Senate district,n sa I -1 atur Bennett, "a circular letter contain II | the " ore importan: of tl amer taking i nstitu et me ki their ? s on thi far I have n .?? ; ? ? They i?r<- ; ra nnanlmous In voting agair:-*. ? I eonvi Bvoi . ? The ? Lower l>r.'? and lie ? I on Home? of New York rr nd two billa iritr"<?ur..d lo ' Assen I I ?? n an I ??? i Bl< eeker. I ? for B referendntn oi ?-? Ing the tax rate on bjildings ir N? w York to 1 r<'r c*"nt ?f tri<' tax rat? ai land raines oy nine annual >-? tive reductions of 1" per i Th.- yea*- a " ? ' I daction of i* i?<-r cer.t the ti I second bill require?? ev. ry ? ?'ale to have a refei.r ? ' ? nerei es n local ei '.r budgets, af'er the er,??*'. ? ?? over and above curr. ? . taras - ? . . i ? ? ? n the vs I :n thena. WOULD-BE SLAYER BELIEVED UNSOUND Elder ol Brother* Who Plotted Against Parents Thouj-lit In? sane Both Held in Jail. : ?? ?go, Jan. it. In Ing and Her berl ' . ing men of Osh Park, . ? ? b? r: l.a.i told 'he pol ca they h s ted to I I thi ' father, Faman D I p dike, a ral i ?*. re n I ired Hoard ?.{ . mother and tr.? ai raie sed ? fore ?> ju?t:?*e ifternoon, charged with eonapiracy B ? r ? rommi: ? In bonds ol ned ??!. . Before '..'re court 'at! ? i i.-k. ? i ?. . f ] e Lt ? oi ' lali rk t of inr-air' ? g, the < | t the o? i practically certain that I ? tally un - ind, thought ? i Hei berl .who nineteen r. i? er?- ?Ir opped, >-;.' ' ! Lee would ?v .i*, satisfied thai Herberl h t h < 4 : murder th. they were ? ii injury to h Is opine ? . . a boy accounted for The) .. r rs ton en tal I . i ? na to tila- I ? fear? parent we eav? I ? wealtl to bcrs of th family thai h s -r?? 11. S. Prosecutor Sei/es 111 Bottles of "Bib) Relief United Statei D trial Atti rney Mrl Pranea filed yesterday in the l'nited States Court i ' libel againal Rehe- by the !'? ug I Irehbald, ? ,1 to it ? . According limi the drue ? -. nedy foi . ? . ' . ? I he I , ,: ? ai le by the I>c part m i ^ . j, rer- ? e sill IS?i. He Iteraba) be Btenl si ? Petromortis Claims Victim. Jai K . Heath, formerly with ird Oil I Company, in New \nrx and ? ?Iwaa found dead la hit gai I from petromortis. Re ara I Lui autoiuv-bilt* vahen stricken. CHOOSE fVa% ANi> SAFETY IH> you ?rare more for the in? terest on your money than the Principal ? You ran pet 6% or more for l while, hut will you ever tfet the Principal hack / The highest type of Investment Is a First Mort?|a?}<? on New York City real estate [tuarantecd by this company. . Our Guaranteed First Mort >atfe Cert Ideates place this secu? rity at the disposal of all In? vestors. .Vo ?*-?-4?ff.?r has ever lost a Soltar fyfi^Kjijik (jUAKANTTE 4) ?Capita? fa Surplus, SIO.000,000 1 10 a ta,iT, N. t I M Hr-marn SI.. BSljn Mu rall?n SL, Jnuialit SWANN TO UPROOT PATENT CURE EVIL At Drug Exhibit, Proseen tor Declares Relentless War on Medical lakes. D ? ? trie t A1 ? ?to i anneal ex] Square Garden yesterday, announced iliHt be ght th? ? u ? ; it? In the Diatricl Utoi .??I. "a bur? i in I ; g advei ? ments ? ' l propriet?r] ? I lUIUO- i - ' ? ? I inniralile diseases Almost invai rases ying ten r? rad of ? ? ISt 8 of fur- ns are present bui fraud i i thi ike 1 . by whicl inder I <rf adv? rtiaing n, >? pro ? r in? gredient? ar? 'trifling,' mek, I -fr?, of propriet - ?. ' The root of the evil fais? and misleading advert rh? public wa? de? ' ra? ? - fraud . "'I hat seel any adv? rtisemenl on,' 'repi' ?? ' ? .? '" Hitherto es of this kind, ; the I 'orpoi atioi ny peroxide I . the tiiite, Food, lirujr .. : ? I ? ? what-il did-tO'un ??ir. Th? i i ? th? Gai ? eupied by I , the inajoi I ? ? 4 I I and jrrip I ?re I bed A' of the Amerii riumh- druggisi the country, an i- take inte men am and a similar | . , hysicia dei ! INDORSES BLOW AT CHILD LABOI Mouse Committee Report Favorably on Keating Measure. WILL REACH SENATE AGAIN IN FEW DAY: KepresiMit.il?ves Pit? .Souiller States, Said In He Onlv Opponents of Bill. . . ...-.-. a |. .,.?? | Washington, Jan. II Th? f??* *? <* tu Keating child labor bill, whirl weald pre* ? shipment acre? lines of th? pi oducl ? of thr lab.. 1er eertali sgea, ? I ? i n n f. t da] ?. ' indical ions In thi Col imltta I | fiit-nrnhly li th?. Hi", e, and U pa sag? I? (in'y ' quest - ' .- roto. L ' h -,.. r ?f I I virtually similar aas unanimous, bu ? , die. A seal hing bits i ? tates was contained ?Id that th? -, : allv were from th? . i ? and Alabama I? ? ? ? piloted i till? i.. ? '.? their stst? M ? . 1 ? ?n, had for ? h? ti r laa ' ? ? -.i fa? ng sec ? -? thr ? '. pi ? . ? ' ? ? ' ' ? ... \ the ei| for the ? and with - . ? ! ? ??ral I ? ? - g - ? .... . recp? ? - . les 1 ? - ?me " our Repu risti lion. . . ? ? ? ' ? VA ir (?-?? -V^ -' ?' V ?'..-' ?.*<.#> One? ??; we-t-fc to So lit lie ?ni Cftlirovntf? -Arr? ?evicts' finesttvAiK y y The only extra- fare tvatn Chicago db>s Atteler Traverses ?Southwest land of enchantment Limited to Si xiy persons Make your reservations e arty. ? will leave Dearborn Station, Chicago Tut i-Jays, begmrung January 4, O C. Dltlar-J, i".. F T. ' .'.?ttr 1 , . [child la .1. rile.I Its birthright U I thi ? luid la wronped the BBtion sad i .1 dusliv i*? wronged " I YEAR AND A DAY FOR DIE f'atlirr In Prlasa and Son Fined $."i. an SmiiKKlem. Herman i Dieta, formerly - diamr .??",i?i -t 17 Naaaau Street, was fBel daj enteaced toa fest* ana a dsi m Ian ta Penitentiary, aad In ? ?on, 4'hat! >.| $...(11111 by JadgS Hunt in I Federal <?urt for smuggling dminnr n. i.. > th.' i Bnsdlsfl border. I' ? charged tint throagk the eonspirsey which ib.", wrii* th.. pronsoters |ew? to the value of MW,4"O0 to %oo?fi w.-ir brought m?o ti.. ...-. i n i iv adtbo duty. Uh?n Una DUtSBS pleadril guil I n.t.'.l Swi!.- ? An...i i.-y W.i.ni :i'-> thai for tin. arotactioB <?f msrebsii who nlitiii.?, their diamond?, thraagh ' t. l?-irli?r chaBBSiS rn> meri'V be ahov ?Le confcs ?'.I smugglers. II?* eooBenti ever, t>. <lr..|> the eounts m the i ??ni?? charging the Distses a actually carrying thn ?ewe!? BCfS ? tional line. POLICE HUNT CLEW TO $20,000 THIE1 ihird Degree Room BstabHshe in Hotel (lotliatn, and Sor? tants (io on (irili. "Yuh bren up to 1*2*.?" Thi?. eras th.. whl-per that bisse from mouth to enr wheaevar twa b? hops or maids of the (?otham '!? ?? passed each other yes'erdiy Ther ? . paeetng t<? talk ?li mt it, thei wan i...i even ? tur- ling of headi o i, two Immobile far?? paesei , whleper shot For the th:r?i degree room of P? Head ? . ? at si ssavad ut? V r .. . i oi tl ?' ergi t. sntfa floor of th? ; ? '. i I detecti? ?? - sni . Sunday end yeeterda? I ? h<.f.?s i I i ! bees Ming ? i lg the Inquirj n . ?? . ry robbery tr tl ? ?, 1. ;'? Mr. a- d " ? 1 Hi . tests, '.'.".th.iut a piece ? I ? ? . . rare w? i h ipeetor ?ray ?aid liur nrgi | ?ighi In 't.. ?? ? ? ???! robberiei Getl If * ?. -tart because of thi ?.'?? a Tail h ara warking over ? '? ? ,*' ? |d imond brooch s l ? ? . rds on ? ? rted 14 ib o n I y lg?| I f it Was taken 1 ... ? .. ? I was ?n 1er r?.om, he ed. enl .. ? ? . ? ntained th? box, 1 l . . ? ' ' . r ? lefl him. ? ? pie were a ? : imond in the ? ? . '. CMC WORKERS ASK BIG NA\r U. S. Must Prepare I o I jirope's Hate, Says Seth Low. DEFENCE GAINS WOMEN RECRUIT! Poltroons Arc Husy. Bret ken ridtf?- I ells Men at National federation Session. i:.,.ry T>? -r ?. . a. |r ...,,, | RTaahinejton, Jan. 17 Men and worn ? iin???J in un sppeal for k great? army anrl rn?v? at th? opening ?? llo of th? National I in her ? ?t dangerous i.... Lion war ii . ? in, aUl< .?'?.- . . -. . r>'.| Hi? president, I ted thi by .I-' taring I -. ; ?taU ? i ? to ? ? tagonisms an?! hHt'-n of Europe s ni/?' long tradil Ion * ? fron g lodgemoi I on th arar it ?im:?' be by th? strength of oar own right arm a*.'I bj ? ? lllngness to die '" r tainly pncioilS to OBI BBd foi what wa b?slieve to ba no to hun .an It y." "if militarism triumphs,** h? ndded "?in America?, lika Europe, m?i4t bow rht?lr socks to the yoke ef ?? mil tai which ?rill i*ive to tha soldi? r, rather thsn to tha eitisoB, tha domination of the fu*ure." Mr. Low -?aid that h<? favored th? a?l ? ?'-.? lefenca j rogTamme. Aai ita Breekenrl<lga of the War Department, i - ?a tha place tarj Garriaon, aaaalled ?nti of prepared neu ? in ? " a r man - led ion. "!? | ?? ? preparednes -." ha said "I he eve tl ? .'. '.?..? than irai honor . ? ? ? . in ro i ?'. ? -1 1 h. ' co in - i are grea laat f"ur -.????H ? the ? in vaii ? that 1 ? ? . Mm J. Bryan's pacifist d 3dmDaxta? Semi-Annual Sale <?f Men's Silk Neckwear The quantity of good silk Neckwear ?n the market this year is less than over before, but owing to our policy to offer a redaction Sale every January, we have reduced our extensive %U)ck and offer them at the following prie? ? Every scarf in larj?e open end shape of h?.a\\ foreign and domestic Silks. Also knitted 4-in. hands. Regular Value Sale Price i.oo . . . .65 1.50 to 2.?SO . . *{>5 BYoa?waVsWKan? 9&i S'c3, \ . . ght I ? ? ? : in the worl ? ? ? ? . iraad Mis-? Maud Wetmora, national enair-j nan of the woman's -ectron, mude I ai both ?t the joint meeting morning an?l at the special meeting of u ??? an is I he sften oon eras to be the prin the two days' ?seal? ? more announced woman1 of the ''irnmi?ion *?.r rinn l s? ? g complet? d ta work, would worl 'or i>re pared; i ? a this roun'ry ar,d that it of the member?! of ?he commi? I ?.n r-a 1 already enrolled for th? task. "Any plan of mi!i?ary prepare ? Hiss Wetmore, "which ma. ws Hvs the emblem ? i not a ra, rpse 'rom wh_?*h ? *'? !. I heartily sreleome." Tanker T'xas Goes Aground. i. Jan. it. The tank .... | . ... . , ind thi Di sa are . . night. Wireless ca?? ... . city and ' I s tug Hook *l ortl. \ ling to the a ? mer ie in no ?langer TO PUT CITY PUPSE UNDER ALBANY REIS firoun Conmlttee Will (fern More Control bv I.-ig slature. t ? * . - \ ? any, Jan. 17 f tha ? i - ?? ? td ii i ?if h's - ? ? has beer ' Mes? Y begin the re| ? ? ? ? ? ? - ? ? ? : % t - ? .' ..!-. /-. _ / LEGION OF HONOR ??V ?..m SSmZHiT'-- ' - .-44?* (? **#?JP ? ? v^A*?. p; ieinway and Weber Pianofortes are -i^Sv; instruments of widest renown and upon I > r-*"? i ? 1] tliem have been bestowed the supreme lonors of the musical world. Steinway and Weber Pianolas are these great pianos? with an added capacity -^you may play them by hand or by the Pianola method. Steinway and Wfeber Pianolas are on sale in New York only at Aeolian Hall. STEINWAYSoWEBER fV PIANOLAS QShc^jnstvume?Us de (jLll\c oflhccUusical ^lorld' THE AEOLI/\N COMPANY .\v,v) VRK29W42SIAE01JAN HALL BROomxntiatbiuhAv* *Tcr\y> 1 '?:: " ' t-"r7-^^-^--;>^;V*r-,~-.. - ? . aW-5?-?