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in and Spoils Pre- dictions. That this has been a thoroughly “nasty” morning goes without Ing. ‘The weather man says that six-tenths of an tnch of snow fell, but minute measurements do not in the people who had to venture doors. ‘Those who ploughed slush thought that there had been several through feet of snowfall. At least they felt that way. The snow was a damp sort that clings to one's garments fondiy ‘and immediately melts with the warmth of its affection. a Bo it was worse than rain and not as E good as a real snow-storm. i The ‘weather is certainly playing “pranks on Forecaster Emery. Last thing was favorable to clear weather, © gc) bis prediction read this way: 3 “For New York and vicinity: To- y day, clearing and colder; brisk to high northwest winds, with gales outside; to-morrow fair.” But this measly wet slush storm came along and fooled} at Emery for a bit, and at 9 o'c Wine tat reporters: w re out Whether a bitezard waz th sight : re ery, however, sticks to his pre 5 _ Giction, and ‘insists that bi fore <a fs out the weather will be muc! a ° and it wil be clear. He © be temperature “drop” about ‘ten or before to-morrow morn. : ie : with northwest gates, cs Mr. Ramery, ways that 5 made by Southern storms yp and ty Southern. storms have i temperature about N ss . THEFORECASTER Wet Snowstorm Sneaks night when he left bis tall tower every-| ° degreen "se will be cold to-morrow, clear c 4. ROBBED WOMAN OF ER: GEMS. ing Mrs. Swift's Diamonus. Joneph Molesky, of 187 Twenty-eighth street, was arraigned in | jCourt this morning ball for examination on a fault and highway Swift, who lives « South Brookly one of the iwo 1 the night of Jan mons, On the night in qursts visit n Sixt Bhi and naw her. that the men put hi hoked her Mra. swift police th deseriptl thi one ription Potl why snow has not 5 He the present ‘& taste of th valled ‘here. Molesky last taken before Mrs. § tively tdentifed him bers. DDELL’S BILLS F CET A SETBACK His Single-Headed State Commission Plans May Not Go proust:. (Special to The Fvening World ) ALBANY, Jan. %.—Gov. Odell'a much *Yeuded single-headed State commission @oheme has received its first black oye. and it bids fair to be pummelied out of whepe by the time the constitutional law- yera get through with it. ‘An amendment tacked to the new pris- ‘on’ commission bill in the Assembly to- 3 day proves that the measurcs drafted 3 for the reorganization of the State Board of Health, the Labor Bureau and the Gtate Board of Charities are unfeasible in their present form. The Governor's legal modellers are hard at work on 2 them now so as to save time. 4 The amendment to the Prison Com- mission bill cuts out the clause provid- ing tha: the two non-ralaried Commis- a sloners of the “single-headed" commis- E. sion shall be appointed from the consti- { tutional State oMcers and shall be re- 4 movable at the pleasure of the Gov- ervor. As the amended bill now stands the Governor may appo'n: two private ckl- zens to serve on the Commission and they are not removable during thetr three years’ term of service. ‘This eliminates all the advantages which Gov. Odell hoped from his sing! headed echeme, except. of course, ihat Of saving salaries, which the Governor ‘claims is stil! a largely beneficial fea- ¢ure. Gov, Odell has been advised from several sources within the past ten days that the appointment of the non-sularted commisstoners from among tae const!- tutional State officers was unconstitu- tonal, It In stated that ne pouh-poohed the idea, declaring that he had 4s good legal advice as could be Btate, and he was not afraid to upon’ the villa as drawn. ment to-day aignis changed hix law nder the original text Readed" Prison Commission Lieutenant-Go Of the Btate could be bers of the Prison ¢ “removed” by the Govern appointed’ inmission and at his pleas- Jawyers here say that inted “te ther capac al the Governor to vernor from a slur upon his in another e in * efiginal aly pial permit Sommierion, thus cast Berrie, trative ability ‘Bil as amended permits bes rato serve through one Governor's ind half-way throug: @ successor can be appointed. “BLAST BROKE 370 PANES. aware Duval Fined $10 for Dam- to Hebrew Orphan Asylum. Edward J. Duval, a foreman for Con- C, Rogers, whu ts cutting through One Hundred and Thirt: : Btrect, was fined $10 In Mariem Court this afternoon by Magistrate Zeller for nce in eetting off « blast of dyn | Duval'a workmen falled to put enough Foeks over the charge, and when !t went ME the xhock broke 370 panes of «lass Hatirew Orphen sytum, which the bi between One Han- fh and One F d treets, on A‘ tor Who Served In the War Asks a Divorce, BURGH, Jan. 25—The Ear! of BAD CHECK: TWO MEN ARRESTED. They Had Bought a Drug Store and Could Not Pay for It. Charles EB. Welborn, of 180 West htteth: ect, who has an ofce at 130 Broadway, and tC. Bryant, of 274 West One Hundred and Forty-firet street, were arrested Nay by 1 tive O'Connor of the Centre street squad, They were arraigned before Magis- trate Pool on a charge of grand lar- ceny, preferred by Mra. Laura 1 Eliigon, of @9 Madiron avenue. Magistrate Pool held them bail cach for further examination. In her complaint Mrs. Ellison rald that on Dec. 12 she wold her drug store at 49 Madivon avenue to Bryant. The pure chase price was $4,000, Bryant gave her four notes of $1,000 each indorsed by Welborn, ‘Ten a. later, Mrs, Elli said, Welborn t her he was unable to meet He gave her back the drug sto gave her a check for $2835 to cover the | difference In stock. ‘The check was drawn on the Firs: National Bank of Hound Brook, New Jersey. When Mra, Ellison sent it for collection it waw returned protested, —<—<———___ CHANLER’S RECORD FEE. Phitanth Mun Recorder Goft nisky helt a afternoon nd Taleshaus 1} hnt- Molesky Held for Steal-) in $1,000] 3 t opint-Lawyer WIM Get in HOW Had sn Hush v “Mut you we these women was my 1 dis disorder nl the city nt Yor) such definition ctter, and tn lowe w| stand La men, who the “Red told che unaympathetic Boys PHILADELP cou att The boyn we wore utterly unconscious Mrs. Ihilome prietress of known as the cond ba Central Om racing) them ran with r ntnisky was He ts an} louse ray West Fifty: rourta | from which b o have, * asked | 1 ee. Let tne Vt you employ ved one, and. jald him DEATH PENALTY DEMANDED. Ministers Make Verma Which Chinese Must seve: PARTS, Jan. 2 the A Havas Agenay dis- | patch from Shanghal says the diplomats have decided unantmously to notify the Chinese Plentpotentiaries that the mill- tary arrangements of the Powers pend on the promatitude with China executes her engagemente. They will also demand that the death penalty be Imposed on four Chinese |functionartes, including Chouang Ying | Nien (2). A posthumous death penalty will also be demanded for Prince Kang | bY (Assistant Grand | Seeretary and Proaident of the Civil Bow ly, ask thi Ain the NO CHANGE IN RAPID TRANSIT okly rganize, na i Campany Does Not Ree cely Predicted, sation tn th Rapta Md not materialize thie The old directors, hew lent Clinton [4 Howatter we oie much-talked-of me ber who was in began a sult for divorce in actor, his atuxe name We Erekine. He xerved Jn the Wasim Rewapaper cor- tisiwite wen Vivier De @ marred) in 1890 Metre an Matlway to represent the in’ during the Yoned Ore witleh, hae ce Cowl Improne! « den this afternoon be visited by f. Erhardt an C x WATKINS The fut of Link May BE, Wath j dled on Wi within a f r pull i Hat the Metropolitan: had uequired “control of the property. dropped gharply when it became known that the 1umored. re- organization was not to transpire, ki and taken to Herlihy’s n Bush apartment,’ s¢ the be “turne fifteen years old, My Merritt then on Lents WARD HEN BEL WITH ICE Former Aide} to Keep on ‘*Good Terms.” ward man for Her- Captain was in the “Red severe “qutzaln of Mrosecutor Olcott to- Mugistrater ce sufliclent ana tna eertatn se, whieh gave Olcott his s Ttoste Welner?? he drink Hed the blushing. nan, ret eheme "a $& bill from y dented this. re good terms with all werent business to be while on asked Bush what con- ly house. “More than nan in a house or J the policeman, magistrates as authority, Kk inter y that «didn’t at fol ft the 1s a the lawyer discusato Bush ral “plain clothes under Herlihy in * district, testified. ALL old story of making in- { disorderly women Maxist al CIRL SKATER WAS DROWNED. Desperate Efforts of Two to Save Her Were Futile. PETA, Jun. %.~ THE WORLD: FRIDAY: EVENING, | JANUARY 25, 1901. | Established Over Tweaty-live Years. N. S. BRANN, 231 EIGHTH AVE, 309, po0-00 Worth of Jewe' try ) Cents on the Dollar. yam 1 owill pay sou 51.50 files wet wf your way. j Heavy 14-Kt. Solid Gold Grad- ling Class RINGS escccees The Watch te 13 larger | than thte eut Prices a half to two-thirds. We wound up last year’s business by makin: rugs out of all odd rolls and part pieces. V Vapestry Brussels to finest Royal Wiltons—the latter priced! Jacout haif, the others at about two-thirds, | Hetter make your selection now, even if you do not vant the Carpet-rug until later on. For a reasonable deposi we wil hold your purchase until you want it. Extensive assortment of patterns, colors and sizes. 9x12 Ox9 7x10 710 8.3812 6x9 S.3x12 106x136 russels, Handsome Foy Brussels, pep. 1 ot be bough Inewhere for $20, 10.00 Axininsters Ray a AW iltons, 1 7. ono feet 18. Oo 2 50 Sox Other large ‘ind odd sizes in proportion. "J. & J. DOBSON, 2 FASE, s4TH STRE? iT a nted ums LAWS MUCH LIKE QURS Constitution Just Framed Separates Church and State. BRING YOUP EYES TO ws. A SPECIAL SATURDAY SALE. $2 50 FINE GOLD-PLATED EYEGLASSE> FOR 50 S Eyes Examined by Graduate. Cc. FINEST LENSES MAVANA, Jan, 2%5.—The full t Constitution aa su Committee ting entand divites th entitled native bern, foret years old, aeiive tke imeles will wate Rrerart at ze y Sir Ty particle of metal tw warranted try ty who hay to tarnts’ not sl fitted with no alives: and Spaniards re- Nnest imported lenses, V est improved apharatus for ac: ing on Cuban territory on April U, curate twating. Ocullat and hospital prescriptions Alied at halt opticians’ ie0" ABIL Hoel Wena ltcceleaa peices, Posttlvely only one pair to cach customer and none to deniers nd wh antards up to April 1, EHRICH BROS., Sixth Ave. and 23d St. ad 1900. ‘ g | rigats are granted to alla ast Injustice to dnd! common under 3: a ot 8) while through, broke the i al Poster Harrower, empted Wo aave the girl stern # foot and At the with Mars het awh They restaura 4 West yor on ards and tae i OMcer ting shee le When t Heintz . New na} DENOUNCES POLICY KINGS. Jn Two of Their to Prison, a Ne her He was yak amd W ines hn D & Hom atregt, They given two monihe thle to deal out Justle he Jude hie mitteemen i Vosviuht, is coming to the and thix event Austen G. Fox Mt Willian J to Meet re Inte will Committ the pansage of ents ortent by: Commisat In epe the the op: Mee Department the ally: CHILDREN BURIED. r the remains years old, and kins, are od, who day last of searlet fever hours of each other, w conduc Schwab, aetone, One. 1but. FaLn street and Broad A. #, oodlawn Cem: husband shall be required ach other or against fourth of ond degree of amtn= | fhe Mousmsfrdine degrer consanguinity or se ity. we £ Over 30.000 Pairs ” ShurahiTandiaiatevahalllbeteena rater ee ports will not be necessary in For Men, Women and Children; @ third to a halt under-price. peat a lau? Ra This is the news tor tomorrow from our two bargain shoe stores. And we guarantee our bargain shoes just as fully as our regular lines. These are in the Men's Bargain Shoe Store, southwest corner of Fourth avenue and Ninth street. siatlve power shall be known Congress, sit 1 Ho dues ofthe oes for men in various poo styles and leathers—$1.70, $1.90, $2.45, $2.85. 4 howe of ¢ Hovs—S1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.70. Senger _.|{ These in Basement of Main Store, Fourth avenue side— MNGRN Ses rcenie ta iL For Woaen—91.4, 51.80, 92 and $2.30. Peaeilen phe Bet For Chiidren—75e., 85¢., 95, and $1. Some rubbers to fit large xirls! spring heel shoes, at 25c. instead of 50c. JOHN WANAMAKE {Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Groddway Ath Ave., Oth and 10th St: Pap CANDY ais Draaal | Genuine stamped C.C C. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealcr who tries to sell something “ just as good." nal charges will cart, ite Aanhere ‘emnant ~ t Sale. WITC'! HAZEL. Dlatiiiers’ Agent U.S. BLINC'S CREAT DEFECT. Figure Over Entrance Caused Good Ameri- cans to Blush. 1 and will who Will f Ayuntimt Thepubtl Wout tnt ely spite Apnot ton of J Carpen- 5 Vennsyivantic stones Sales to the right of you, sales to the left of AT our Remnant le gives We pride anak in g you more than you look fo Howarl, Vice-President and) Transporta- jor J, We Civil Engineer from tr wt more ve proerty unt a a Jury at the Paris Exnorton, ‘ie: shawyon pay for. We cut up PRUDENTIAL’S SHOWING. 1,800 bolts of cloth every season nd distribute them among our “jnuinerous agents. We reeall them lat this season of the year. We ake this method of keeping our- selves busy and making friends for the future. 2) when he was appea sloner-General Peck aminsion as civil engineer. He organized a force of 161 men and ‘Tin one month had all the large exnib- ite up, When asked as to the persistent’ re- yin Marvellonn Drow ft Tae twenty-fifth a Prudent rt that the United States Bullding waal Suits to order, $14, fo! , rmerl. ot atrong the Major aalt: Fee RTAMLY | ostyqei€ and other engineers examined $16-to $40. Trousers, $4, form . and his feliow| she building and found ttt wastly $5 to $10. All fancy vestings, trong. These stortes that it w Mifariner priees from $10 to or not as strong as it should bh. are fulze. It war 4 too much money 15. Overeouts made of imported Viewnas and ze3, silk or satin lined throughout, $20. Our Full Dress and Tuxedos are special alue, to order, $30, hn, Over nely tte pi Was over $4 nich has be a Ing wh the main entrance was an fo nude figure exceedingly objectionadle to! 1a rough trt he ARNHEIM, BROADWAY AND 9!H STREKT irance demands every one's attention. An mor desired: Informa arding the policles Iseued by the obtained by writing on eS F. Dryden, Home Aus ‘the planoist who comes here to make a tour of the country. arrived on the ‘Lahin. She went to the Munhattan Hoel. n be ite Presidents Mr Olllce, Newark, Piles iio ned In periect onder €2 Mowery, cnt tra DIAgIONDS, Hable gos ATCH a —— {surprise special Sale No. (G| ${) for one #eck ending next Friday, tremely well made i] Men’s All-Wool Cassimere and Cheviot TROUSERS, New mottled designs, stripes and plain colors, c and ehaped. To be compared with avervg: When you Luy Trousers cf the makers you p retailers’ profits. Great Worsted Trousers, $2, $3, $4, $5. Nearly a thousand different patterns, : direct from the Surprise Store's workrooms. Sults for all yerr ‘round wear at prices that make It profitable to buy now. $5.00 $7.50 $5.00 Exceptional Values in All-Wool Cassimere and Chevi-t Suits, Pure Worsted, Clay Diagonal and Figured Middle-Weight Suits, Kersey, Frieze and Beaver Overccats that wiil wear several seasons, Advance Spring Styles in Hats. 75¢., 96c., $1.45. Excellent quality Men's Un- 35c Men's Linen laundered Shirts........... dered Shirts. Boys’ Knee Pants of Durable °20c)29"*. Veste seeeeee 8 years. We for 3 to 75c Cheviot... .........c0.0.. MUG} 8 years......... eee eee poco Boys’ Stylish Frieze Reefers, for 4 to 15 years, $2.00. Money Back Upon Request. Clothing Repaired One Year Free. ER for two days only, SATURDAY and MONDAY, 5c MEN'S FIGURED HALF HOSE) also plain black and brown Open Saturdays until $0 P. ML3 other days until 6.30 P. M. Dentistry, ecceccccceccecco, KCDUCTION TILL © Eb. |. Teeth Extracted Free Without Pain b an Application to the Gums. Wibb GIVE Pianes and Organs. WE $5.00 Down. PIANOS, tice 3 Toe “also re stellvere! nina the ny BLCOMINGDALE BROS., $250.00 GOLD WATCIL $125. JERSEY CITY York & Grove 5 EWARK, | Broad & Market 8ts, Solid 14-Karat Gold high-R:ade Repeating Watch ett Inlaid (Crescent and St for $60 cant H CREDI ee and chiliren at reduced (OS CHEDIT. ya ye Glasses Free PER sv cone res fer we $1 DOWN O N CCOUNT, BO CENTS WEEKLY. FURNITURE AND CARPETS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. AE 'S, 43 WEST 14TH ST, WEST 128TH ST. CLOTHING ON CKEDIT WITHOUT SmCUnITY. Canal (over bank), Opea evenings, w Syst M OF CREDIT. watches, diamonds tertte fe aN 39 Malien jane. WATCHES—W mit noderate Di AMONT "9 * ep ) fend for KC FREE, Write, oul, telephone. 8 CO, 258 Troadway, New Yor! ADVICE. FREE veators’ Guid ¥i Piven Atueaene thy fioadwade Levee aa DIVORCE fe anus" Sate Unknown Facts of steofeote Universal Tuterest About the ofeote fet edeote .... New King of Great Britain. efe ste let “Private Life of the Prince of Wales. is ofe ofe efe oe oe fe ofe ofe of stort sfeste oteobe| Al Special Article in Next ote Sunday's World. 404 she abe of ¥