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ING, NOVEMBEK 10, 19Uz. ee Jaa ; ‘Hr WORD! MONDAY EVENI ee hate sai COAL SCARCITY |*5°°° "one Ruitkos a raw rcns reom New vorx.|DEDATE OVER - IS TD LINGER. : UNNEL RIGHTS. JAMES MCREERY BGO. ae Conference of Aldermen Held Every Indication Is that the To-Day to Decide Upon Their TRIMMED MILLINERY. een mene LAR TOWN Action on the Revised Penn- Beginning on Tuesday, November 11th. or tape boli se sylvania Tunnel Franchise. New model hats for evening wear will be ied displayed, | | THERE IS NO “RESERVE.” | This Fact and the Difficulty of Dis- tribution Over the Area of Greater New York Are Two Puzzles <oal Men Find Hard to Solve. EIGHT HOURS A DAY ENOUGH. A conference, which will decide the at- titude of the Board of Aldermen re- garding the Pennsylvania tunnel fran- chise will be held to-day in ‘he offices of President Cantor, in the City Hall, Neither Mayor Low nor President Cai These hive been arranged with a view to the LINENS. demands of dress for the Horse Show. Table Cloths—Irish* or Scotch manufacture, ae tor will be present dt the conference, which will consist of the members of A i: h Eliminating the efforts of the retailers Gass 3 the Raflroad Committee of the Board without napkin to match. to blame the operators and of the ope! ine Da hag Sw + x» 7 of Aldermen and, several other promt- ators to blame the retailers for the Sam Peas ST AE Rn Ne ee’ , nent Aldermen. AX2 yAB.... cove 000225 2075 and 325 each ent scarcity of coal in New York, (hese | QR — — = Tt Is, prpbable that the revised con- yu “ « facts may be given to show tho exact PART OF 700 CAQS OF COAL (NEARLY 25000 TONS) ALL AVZEsI IN THE YARD. OF THE DZ. £WRR AT ATECAVCUSN LA tract will be approved by the majority 2x24 wees eee 00% 4250s 3.25 1 4-25 - statuts of the situatton with reference cat nae Gala laverana fansee Gpattedie thle 3x3 nah o <2.75) 3675 5.00 to the coal supply: Lower gi <——- meme mar nr ane ete se a Two hundred thousands tons of coal Gomestic sizes, reached tidewater for use In the greater city In the week end- ing Saturday—an average of a little less than 20,000 tons a day. The normal consumption of hard coal, domestic sizes, in the greater city at thie meason of the year, 1s 50,00 tone Therefore, there is a dally shortage of 20.000 tons. In normal years there {s an immense reserve supply piled into all cellars of consumers and yards of retailers which drawn on all during the winter. This year there is no reserve and the usual daily rece!pts of 45,000 tons at this time of year under normal conditions ts now “HNL” ASA Ex-Champion of the Prize Ring Takes a Few Falls Out of the WONOLOGIST “JOHN L., ‘ MONOLOGIST, AS CARTOONIST SEES HIM, BOY SPECULATOR PLACED ON TRIAL, Ronald F. Brennan, Who Made $80,000 in Real Estate, in Court on Larceny Charge. report will be submitted to the Board on Tuesday apd by It referred to the Ratlroad Committee. After a public hearing the committee will make its report. In the absence of Mr. Cantor, lder- man Timothy P. Sullivan ts left with the leadership of the opposition on his hands. Ht Js not yet certain whether he will make a final effort to defeat the franchise owing to the refusal of the company to Insert the eight-hour clause. ‘The Merchants’ Association has taken a decided stand against the insertion of that clause, and has sent a pamphlet Dinner napkins without table cloths to match, BARAA It te eect sisine. 2.50 and°2.75 per doz, Table Cloths with napkins to match, made of fine damask, many new prices, : Pure Linen Huck Towels with “Spoke” Hem stitched ends, $3.00 per doz, Value $4.00, j ” ‘te, there in| stage at Hurtig & Seamon’s on the subject broadcast through the cut to 00, In other words, there y ; a greater clty, ‘This pamphlet has met a market claimed for about 100% tone) Music Hall Without Accident. Ronald F. Brennan, the young reall with decided opposition from the friends . @aily and only 9,00 with which to estate speculntor, who was arrested six] o¢ tabor. Several interesting replies aeapaly tt Weoks ago for extensive frauds In) haya heen received by the association, ‘To offset this, consumers are nursing TY FROM WAKELEY’S. Brooklyn, was placed on trial before! 4 rookiyn maufacturer, who has o LADIES’ every pound of col. Fates is ae BOX PAR M \~ Justice Crane in the Supreme Court in| jsrg9 retall store on Broadway, sent @ ERINO UNDERWEAR. ‘weste than ever before. The suspenslor ‘Brooklyn to-day. i M I of *he soft coal ordinance ts permitting Hiscounsuly games Wimldgway asked all ; oe Spee tl Association RK thousands of factories to burn bitum!-| scooq evening, my friends. If you'll ap AAC Gilden nous, which Is being used also on the elevated roads and In the street-car poteer-houses, This. lessens the strain ch ‘ue anthracite supply, but not enough give me your attention for a few min- utes, I'll show you what I can do with a monologue."* With these words, John L, Sullivan, for an adjournment for two weeks on the ground that his most Important wit- ness was out of the city. District-At- torney Clarke replied that the witness Was a fugitive from justice and would “Have just read pamphlet published over your signatures under the head- ing, ‘A protest against the demand of an eight-hour labor olause in the Penn- Furley and Buttrum’s English underwear. silk and merino Full, regular made not return at 0 the Justice ordered vests and drawers. te make up for the losa of the reserve! ox champion of the prize-rink, made. hia thie tral to priced ead iar. | 2ivanie tunnel. franchise. aud the docrease In the daily arrivals, 80] go),41 ag a monologist. at the Harlem in procuring by means of a fo jaurely eight hours of the twenty- gsc. each panies ee that oalawiie be ng DY 1 a four 1s sufficient for any man to that the argume pe} Opera House last night, SAVED! istaction plece $5,000) from’ Datilel | com nelted "ta" work, parieur ny ta Value 3.50. srfsve all winter has some basis, even | OAT) inne aw ie nightera from Se 4 : nant. | ‘This is only one of the of-| Competed to work, particularly In iy ra aimitting that both operators and re- a) John L. would do well in meto- te lers are dolng their best to supply Ul» pubile at falr rates and with no virw to creating a real or fancied “Jimmy Wakeley's gave their favorite actor a hearty hand. The recipient of thelr favor acknowl- edged the homage with a stagger at a John walka to the front and bows to the gang from Wakely’: ithe were going to don the mits, drama, Watch him stop the Black Diamond Exprens, fenses with which he is charged He Is said to have made at least $50, He is only twenty-three years the time of his arrest he was Pi of the Brooklyn Bond and Mortgage At ident the man, or set of men, who would guilty of undertaking to compel labor- ers to toll more than elght hours a day in such a place would be guilty of Combination Suits,— made of medium am heavy weight merino, cetaeel Sompany, with offices In the Real Ha-| ‘stealing the pennies from a blind beg- fanine for enary reasons, bow ‘and a@ twitching thank-you-for- wun fre Exchange Buliding, in’ Beookiyn, [wan They have and deserve. the ne 1.25 Dintribation In a Passe. your-kind-applause — smile. But he Mane BATTLES and at No. 68 William street, Manhat- mitigated acura of every right-think- ivy muicn for the supply and its con-|seemed to fear the Interruption. might ean any HO Hoe ee een ere erage ane Unk man Srna, Merchantey Asscdlation ‘Value 3.50. fi aplon, But there is another pressing | cause him to forget his “pleco,” which Hy }. vem—the: of the distribution of the coil which Is now reaching tidewater ye + ording to statistics in the Depart- { Buildings, there are in the and Manhattan 107,652 buildings ise coal, ‘These are exclusive of @ total of more than 165,000 he had evidently “learned by heart. He lunged into his discourse with a canned explanation of why he had ens tered into competition with Marshal P. Wilder, and after sparring with four- syllabled words, landed with the frank at doubtlessly true confession: “y soavceo vine one oe KisseRan HE WENT An ouT* carriages and other luxuries. ‘ labelled ‘The Association of Thieves,’ JAMES McGREERY & CO, LACE CURTAINS, Fine Point Arabe 18,50, 25.00 and 34.00 per pair.’ Renaissance laces, mounted on net or scritay “ )rage warehouses and bulld-| ‘The landiord won't walt and 1 need 8.50, 12.50, 16.50 4 use very little or no coal, the ‘cush,’ " . . A estimated that in Kings there aude titec(weell Beier: Annual Sale Sash Curtains to match. . 30, Queens, 2,70, and Richmond! gunivan, who had come u oO! . whe © upon the ; Portieres. buildings of the same character, stage In the anxious hurry of a man China, Glass and Silverw: , § which have to be supplied with coal, This means that there are this nary Individual conzumers or consum- ing pornts, who had seen the bartender taking off his apron and 4s afraid the place ts going to close, seemed to foel better after this, The box-party having quickly grasped the meaning of a term Austrian China Pate Baker, Beginning on Tuesday, Nov. 11. English Porcelain Dinner made of Venetian velours and brocaded.,are mures, —new designs, with applied bor- —decorated with violets,| Sets—Floral designs, 100 ders,—art shades, None of these has a reserve. All want | 410) h ra 3 F-get = gia tom adhe simply can't gai | fru” ap Samra gy’, Heavy gold edge, and 108 pieces, 7.50, 8.50 and 0.50 per pair, a problem beo one vo! A reg! " y el i i Mlbnias swell as at’ sepaid ifesh approval of thelr diols tech- 0c. each, 8.75, 11.50 and 14.95 New models in “ United Crafts” art furniture, Tt ts estimated that the consumption in an ordinary flathouse, of which there are more than 46,000 In Manhattan and the Bronx alone, 1s a ton every two weeks in winter, even if the greatest care is exercised, An ordinary dwell- This gaye the Once-Upon-a-Time a chance to get his right foot pointed south Instead of letting it run down the middle track and be in imminent danger of colliding with the left foot. New patent-leather shoes and a Tuxedo GONE TO SLEEP. John L. an Othello would excite the admiration of Desdemona, THE SILVER ©ONGUED. John L, telln the story of hin Ife. | He has got Corbett death as an orator. skinned to Haviland’s China, openstock. Dainty decorations, ‘Dinner Plates.... 25c. each per set. Limoges China Dinner Sets, —r00 pieces, 19.59, 23.50 and FIFTEEN HUNDRED SILK PETTICOATS , ing, of which there are more than 60,00)| outfit added to the big fellow's respon- , i hceacontilte Breakfast ~ « 20c, i : 26.50 per set. 5 At vacl y ‘Manhattan and the Bronx, must slbilities BiAAEeE nic beam LUI Hts |‘Tea © TS. Haviland’s Limoges Dinner Made of finest quality taffetas silk,—various thave gt least one ton in four weeks.| Jn a volce that made his utterances| Nit Protroguing @ appealed stropgly { a “ — i i: ii ta! ‘The supply ts so limited that no one| within the reach of all, Hurtlg & Sea-| to the sympathies of his hearers by say qoance saucer, 20¢c, Sets, 115 pieces, Fine models, flounces, ruffles and ruchings, ean get more than a ton Bout Ee Poet eee raen to hand) oUt |e rooniaehave ea tnnch fun takin fi 5) | After dinner coffee “ decoration, all the fashionable pale or medium colors Not 5) ch Chrts, cA oO d putting it on T wouldn’ ' very Rat Toone Chrtn | |" owe've all fet the coat ate.” no| UA aR bed Be ais SIGHTSEEING CUB secretions BOC) 34.50 per set. aad bike i p Ng © one “Some belleve » whole, t -prizo fighter “ K 7 Gora weeks, exch consumer has to belies eon iii ee eat ene tne Se ia te ‘ American Cut Glass, ‘ furniled again, ‘There are not carta] ys een ipohaplaia wc ata more| ound ty im a sontimental, strain with enue 6.75 to 15.75 ‘4 8 fe Iro) f ie ty t to the ladies’ which ended w! —— This must continue to a greater or) {0 tho frst to recognizt the double) KM: oe thay gona astray Doe eene Cound, sflve veered ital Spoon (Dray, .7, +2.75| Nappies...... ........%50 Mercerized Cotton Petticoats, Jess extent even when the normal 45,00 | Canina In: Is better than the who paved the way.""| Meandering along Willis avenue at One ' “respect for the wish tons a day begin coming in here, It will be reduced somewhat by the Increase, which will permit larger deliveries, but it would appear that there is bound to be more or less of a scarcity all winter. ‘Naat the arrivals are increasing is shown by the tonnage brought here on Saturday and being distributed to-day. It is as follow Total ..... Sar eee, 14,000 This is 4,000 above the average for the | week and the operators hope to keep in- creasing it, BISHOP WHITE TALKS OUT. Says Americans Are Egotiatica! “Many a good thing has been well done.” Hin Anecdotes of Travel. Next came anecdotea of travel “In London one day,” related the restive raconteur, “I was introduced to an Englishman who sald to me; ‘I'm delighted to meet you, Mr. Sullivan, I always did like your “Pinafore so much.’ A lady with lemon hair laughed tm- moderately at this, Then there were reminiscences of John L.'s earlier stage life, when he worked with ‘Honest Hearts and Will- ing Hands.” He was really Ingenious at one point, when he modestly sata: During the action of the play one y best situatlons—which was rot- lugger of other days displayed a leaey 1n a story about a mar- ried man who was taking his departure —— ROBERT W, GOELET FINED. He Pays $50 for Speeding His Auto in Central Park West. Robert W. Goelet, of No. 9 West Sev- enteenth street, who was arrested on Nov, 5 by Bloycle Policeman Mallam, of the West One Hundredth street sta- tlon, for travelling at the rate of twen- ty miles an hour in his automobite at Central Park West and Bighty-fitth street, was arraigned in Special Sessions Court he paid Mr. Goelet offered no defense, ‘his morning and fined $50, which Hundred and Forty seventh street in the early hours of the morning, He hatled him and asked the little fellow where he was going. “Sight-seeing,”” promptly the lad as he trudged on, The policeman took him to the sta- tlon-house in Alexander avenue, There he found that a general alarm was out for Oscar Vogt, five years old, who had wandered away from the Home for the Friendless, at Woodycrest and Je- rome avenues. In @ short time the boy was safe in his proper bed. The ma- tron of the Home, when appealed to for information, said: ‘This is not a prison and the little ones may tak a and the it may take a walk df responded Salad Bowls. Thin Blown Tumbl Best Quadr Tea Sets, 4 pieces ..8,50 set Crumb Tray & Scraper, 2.25 set Twenty-third Street. Value $1.00 per doz. Silverware Dep't. Soup Tureens (round)........4.95 +4295 and 3.95 ers....55¢. per doz, uple Plate: Bread Tray.. ....1,50 each Candlesticks......1.25 each g5c to 1.50. LADIES’ SUIT DEPT. Black and blue canvas Dresses trimmed qith Crepe de Chine Dresses trimmed with lace. 45.00. taffetas, lined throughout with silk— Colors: Biscuit, grey, pink, blue black and white, $65.00. ee Meet i with ribbon, Money-Mad Anarchists, “ote didnt want to gO away, = Black net dresses, trimmed A CHICAGO, Noy. 10—Conditions al-|Plalned the naive Mr. Sullivan, most anarchistic prevail in the United according to the Rev, John H. Episcopal Bishop of Northern In a sermon at Grace Church yesterday he declared that the Amerl- ean people had forgotten their duties |! fn @ mad rush for wealth and fame, « “It is every man for himself," he de- clared. “The typical American is heed- Jess of how he achieves his end. Those that come in his way are trampled up- on or pushed aside. is this lack of others that has brought about condi- tions in this country that border on tho Anarchistic, Irreverence, declared Bishop White, Was responsible for the existing evil conditions. He asserted that the Amer ean education tended to create jfrev. erence and that the strenuosity | American life had the effect of increas: Wine the irreverent spirit. "sald the Bishop, uch a rapid growth and Sour progress has been so wonderful hat we are filled with an admiration ourselves that surpasses our admira- nd ‘Sos" for anything GEGROOM BEATEN TO DEATH IEADING, Pa., Nov. 10.—While cele- ‘the marriage ot John Wojtko at me of Jo ranel, this city, John Ondiajausky and rights of} | cause,he expected something in the way | of an increase In the population." “Had a Cute Trick, Too. Like Pete Dailey, the heavy-welght monologist showed’ himself up to cite |tricks. “Brought back after the first | gme out sprinkling sand on Stage, the orchestra at the same 6 striking up a Jig. Probably you think I can't do that,” he remarked, moving his feet as though about to dance. But he didn’t, and then jthe box party and some of ‘the other people saw where the joke came in, . Sullivan relieved the natural ner- vousness of a first appearance by alter- ——_—$—_______, Our $4.98 Hats for Ladies are as much a_ badge of smartness as hats of ecclesi- astics are a badye of office. Exclusive makes in modish fashion to suit all tastes in millinery. Finer Hats here at better WEDDING INVITATIONS AND To-morrow Special Sale of with 100 long envelopes, West Twenty-third Street. Stern Brothers (Second Floor), To-morrow Women’s Trimmed Hats A choice assortment of different styles, in black and colors a $12.50, 14.50, 16.50 Much Below Value Orders executed for ANNOUNCEMENTS, VISITING CARDS, MONOGRAM AND ADDRESS DIES, CRESTS, ETC. Writing Paper MARCUS WARD'S KNIGHT’S PARCHMENT PAPER, in blue and white, 120 sheets square shape paper, Value $1.30 Box JO° SOROSTS The best shoe for Women, The ever increasing demand for Sorosis shoes maintains the high standard of perfec- tion which earned their popularity. } | | her preference for Sorosis Boots, Shoes The woman of to-day is most exacting in her selection of footwear, This accounts for and Slippers, $58.00 and $65.00, RIBBONS, Liberty satin ribbon,—black, white and colors, 3 and 3% inches wide, Moire taffetas ribbon,—pale and medium colors, 15c. per yard, —black and white, 414 inches wide, , oc, per yard, JAMES MeGREERY & 60., designs, at very low- ©

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