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Ae 5 a a ed A: RENE, eo HELD TO REINS THE WuRLD: {prootansation temued by Gov, Peabody TROOPS SEIZE | declaring San Miguel County to be in a orate of insurrection and giving the MARJORY GREELEY, WHO BRAVELY TRIED TO STOP RUNAWAY HORSE, | LL | weil eg | milltary full power to use such meas ojne Dtnamaftr lArre ‘ t i | Urea as thoy doom proper to restore Bi} HORSE RAN AWAY TELEGRAPH LINES e:. Major Zeph T, Hill, Commander : Soils Of the milltary at Telluride, trae 89 | > i By Colorado’s Governor Having listed « srict\ prean, sensor A i of Mind of Miss Mar- Declared Martial Law, Press S24" contra) of both the e ] e a e Greeley Saved Her from Censorship Is Established : i Gi do Lf id Wire Ci cation Cut, EARTHQUAKE IN ECUADOR. e " : “Anjury While Animal Galloped and wire VOMMUNCATON GUL) GUAYAQUIL, Eousdor, = e ] n S A n e WW o-D a for Ten Block. Same heavy earthquake shock was felt here or Ten Blocks. DENVER, Col. Jan. 4—Under the last evening. F A ; = To look at the dazzling spread of white, you wouldn't imagine that CAUGHT BY A POLICEMAN. a week of the busiest selling on record had been already credited up to the White Sale. = | In fact, the Sale begins its second week this morning with more space, more sales- | ‘ The Herole Young Woman Modestly| B.Altmans¢, people, and an assortment of Muslin Underwear equal in aes respect 5 that ready last Makes Light of Her Own Per Monday. Only the most liberal sort of planning—far back in the hot weather of last Sum- Bere es ct Bralaea Oficar Can: | mer—make such a second “First Day” possible. ed: Whe Chugh the ‘Worcs The range of prices is intact; the choice of styles at each price is unimpaired; and the |} 4 , f] . ae garments are as perfect, and fresh, and new as ever. 4 | GLOVES or xia, Mocha and Cape, for ‘The past week has proved several interesting things about the Wanamaker White Sale: | ¢ Miss Marjory Greeley, of No. 24 West | Men's Women’s and Children’s First. It is by far the largest movement of the sort in greater New York wear, including MARVEX Kid Gloves, manufactured by Messrs. Trefousse & Cie. today in point of space devoted to it, in selling force, | of the stock itself. Second. It presents the best variety of new, tasteful designs, in garments, Ninety-fourth street, was the heroine} and in the extent and variety ofan exciting runaway yesterday | afternoon, which but for her coolness | The fe and presence of mind in managing a! é e | ped a Pars spirited horse and the timely Interfer- Glovasufar Auiomebilin embroideries and laces—not a single “back number” is included, Police: aera = g and Driving, also roe A Py ence 9f Mounted Policeman Conway | Garmest stylseland veslors ioe Third. 1t offers the best values of any White Sale in the city, at every price might have had very seri | You may choose for comparisons, fe Mies Greeley ts a stunr Receptions, Opera, etc. a swho has tived in Now York Broad, sweeping statements. Don’t think it brag or bluster—the garments them- selves, your own judgment, will bear us out. Here is the bulletin-board of the Sale: the past Not more than three to a customer. fon_and | four years, Sut who came here from | co PS Fatonmed ctceeen Elghteenth Street, Nineteenth Street, Sixth Avenue, New York. | Nightgowns Drawers Petticoats. ie z sila) At 38c—Of muslin; high neck, hem- Of cambric; ruffle of lawn, with = when her horpe. attached co a 1! | lea eramienrs : At $2.2—Cambric: 1a’ Me, tri horse. attached co a lig: | Sutched ruMe, yoke of cluster. plaits. At eee piel sony freee med with Point Ge wn ruffle, im= + Broke into the house to-day and found A. The three were fully dressed and ha ter, which she. was driving took fi tithe faring red pompoms of a dou At 50c—Of muslin; high neck, yoke 0 hemstitched piaits, neck an sleeves lace, Inwertio; id ribbon. ‘Or camrio; trimmed with Cluny f cambric: deep flounce of em~- broidery; plaite. above. leigh wiioh she passed near Ninetieth | trimmed with ruff. . @reet and became vacontrollable. * | +; At Gc—Muslin; square yoke, cluster Ot cambric; gexbrotdered ruffle Others up to $28.50. . plalts of embraidery, neck and sleeves Ot nite med with open Corset Covers $ ‘Miss Greeley is noted as an expert) river in New York and in the West, as| "Frightened? Oh, no!" she laughed. “Ihave too much confidence in the park T have been driving there for over |saula thet Harris told him ee wae a Lazarus Harris Accused of Try-| '\r° in, the cellar. but he found it in Bell said that he and other tenants ing to Set Fire to His Tene-!tnrew ‘water on the biaze, so that it Double Stamps trimmed with cambric rume. At iSe—Cambric; lawn yoke, hem- with point de Paris lace, inser- tion and ribbon. \At $1.60-Nainsook, round neck; trim- med with embroidery and ribbon. Of cambric; square neck; trimmed Of nainsook; ‘trimmed with lace At 8c—Of cambric, two styles; V neck; trimmed with embroidey, or with “Valenciennes ’ lace, two rows of insertion and ribbon. Of cambric; V neck; trimmed with insertion. idery and Of ‘nainsook: low neck; trimmed years now, and I have learned from wax nenrly out. when the firemen. ar- i ; ; dis: with insertion and edging. with torchon lace and ten rows tT Have seen that the mounted po-| ment-Hotse, in Which Twenty rived. Harris tontifed that he had dis. of ‘cambric; bigh neck; trimmed of and ribbon. with four rows of insertion and| Of muslin; deep flounce, Others up to $2.75. are capable of handlin; Huby that comes along. 1 uM braye set, he: f men, and Polic and she Her fall was broken by the snow, and the young woman's home to-day iv Sep OMAN DEAD AND "TWO MEN DYIN alarm himself. house two months ago und it had an [Insurance of $15,000 on it. | He sald he bought the) 1 Families" Live. New Features Added 4 ©4 hemstitched plaits, Of cambric; Vin At 80c—Cambric; umbrella ruffle or embroidery. th torchon lace and three rows of 1 lon. Of musiin; umbrella ruffle, hem- embroidery and hi sre emstitched Chemises muslin, two styl and’ two rows of insertion and ribbon, “** Others up to $5.75. Second floor. 875Pairsof LaceCurtains At Half Price, or Near It A Lace Curtain offering that in magni- tude, variety, newness and beauty of the goods involved puts the Upholstery Store right in the running as a worthy contribu- tor to the White Sale, The Curtains come to us, fresh from the Handkerchiefs Men's and Women’s Finely embroidered, or plain as a pike- staff, they all join in offering fine White Sale economies to every man or woman who can tuck away an extra dozen or so against need-time. t importer, ata concession that saves ke the Embree dered Handkerchiefs were a 7 3 ‘ig 40 to 50¢per.cent.of their usnal cost. @ || specially advantageous purchase; the Plain ree Found in Home and Doc oan most ar nore r thirbaing arejins emstitched were taken from our regular ‘tors Say They Were Poisoned, “but There Is Deep Mystery in _ the Case. ie Se PITTSBURG, Pa, Jan. 44.—Neighbors @ Frank Cummi: ardware dealer, at Glasspo:t, a suburb of McKeesport, Cummins dead, and Mr, Cummini Already Richly Laden Table of Contents. and his business partner, W. E. Beaver, | Uhiconscious. eir winter wraps on, just as they re- ed from church last night. The dottors say there is very little hope of | saving the case ts! one of the phyat-| Id this afternoon | Md to poisoning. tement he could say} nothing, either as to how the poison | Was administered or by whom, | a cluded, notably a fine lob of Nottinghams, on which the saviny is precisely half. Here's | word of sorts. and price-extremes—lots of prices in between, that we haven’t room to print: Ir Point (white), at $2.25 to $10 a pair, instead ‘5 to $15.7 of $: 75. Tambour Laces, at $4.50 to $7 a pair, instead of $7 to $10.50. Arabian, at $4.75 to $20 a pair, instead of $7.50 to $30. Chany Cera scree at $1.90 to $4.50 a pair, in- stead of $8 to $6.75. Marie vi ntoinette (Arabian color), at $4.50 to $5.50 a pair, instead of $7.50 to $9. Yovelty Curtains (broad lace edge and insertion), at $2.25 to $4.50 a palr, instead of $3.75 to $7.50. Nottingham, at 50c to $2.25a pair, instead of $1 to 50. Third floor, je oD oe 8 30,000 yds Beatrice Cloth Unusual and Extraordinary Remarkable and record-breaking, never surpassed even in our own history of bar- stock to be reduced. Women's Embroidered Handkerchiefs One hundred and twenty-tive dozens of fine Embroidered and Lace-trimmed Linen Handkerchiefs, in about sixteen styles, 40c and 50c qualities, at 25¢ each. Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs Women’s best hand-drawn and hand- smoothed finish, with 44-in. to 1-in. hems. Regular I5c quality at 10c. Regular 20c quality at 12 %4c, Regular 25c quality at 15c. Men’s plain white hemstitched linen Handkerchiefs : 4 rat qi neato dozen. 20c qi ity at $1.50 a dozen, or 124 50c quality at $3.50 a do_en, or Sleek 75c and $1 quality at $2.50 a doz , or Suc each. Btondway, . 5 oe oe ne Atsctives are at working on the ki hievement. Three, Ane. vide against gas as- ‘ain making achievement. ry pliyxdation, at first supposed toby the 8 Beatrice Fiethi tel a light but firm all- || Ply News for Women cause, He in the facts that thro: the house fires wer Ren eugnoue Th the cellar, whet aMercome, there w witich would proy Thkn gas hi furance fire, that something elsc lone the work, bile, th Was secretly of horse: Wife of the off with a Among the after sho fled wit yer, he addressed b she be ler Royal Highness han been era WY Pleated to depart with the all away with the all ‘eried the indignant |Dhope they have tae decency to that royalty itself soea the axtobment wive e picturesque bon in highest husband, LIST of all the United States Sen- ators who have ever served-from any State; a record of the past year’s chief benefactions; the war records of American regiments; a table of our his- yal vessels; the whole story of nd the great Isthmian canal plans, toric na Louis World's Fair. - 1904 World Almanac and Encyclopedia, | ON NEWSSTANDS, 25c. 2 BY MAIL, 35c. “ott worsted wool fabric, 27 inches wide, with soft finish and faintly apparent twill. Adapted to walking suits, house gowns, shirt-waists and children’s garments, for Spring wear. Thirty Thousand yards. _ Forty-eight colors, including every popu- lar shade from cream white to black. Inferior goods have been selling until this date at sixty cents a yard, fair value. The goods in question are easily worth that price, but the price today to close the lot is for this Sale. It is bound to command a great audience. formerly a.T. Stewart & Co. FA a hater Special, and most attractive prices rule today on three groups of seasonable gar. ments for women. Brief descriptions of the pretty things that offer such savings: $1 Dressing Sacques at 50c¢ Of ripple eiderdown. in rose, blue or green; crocheted edge, ribbon at neck, $3.75 Eiderdown Robes at $2.75 Tn plain colors; full front, plaited back: collar and cuffs bound with satu; silk frogs, girdle at waist. Z $5, Black Silk Waists at $3.50 = = Panama : ‘ : Twenty-Eight Cents a Yard ae and an officially compiled guide to the St. Ample Rotunda room will be arranged Full front, cluster-plaited, with medal. lions of lace;-bAck and sleeves cluster. plaited. Becohd floor, Tenth street, JOHN WANAMAKE Broadway, 4th Ave, 9th & loth sts —— World Wants Are Result Producers. USE THE THREE AND SEVEN TIME RATE. ‘well as at the various European water- : : stitched plaits, and insertion, than ‘ous- |S : ooh ppd eee ded eae & Of cambric; yoke of torehon Ince, | | At Si — Nainsook: ama, ramtie; tense ec uaers phreel oie) a . bh the pa insertion and edging. with lace, and | "At 350-0 ; ; hate galloped ten blocks, from Nine- monte Dy Of muriin; high neck, plaited yoke | plats. trimmed with awn honietttonea fame : eth street to One Hundredth street, ds or Mitembraldery. smatitcned | Of gambrio; trimmed with blind | and ribbon, oal| et hotly purmed by Policeman Conway, Entire Block Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St * itwa rage, ee At “Camoric? tHimmed with open | OF Cumbrle: tetmmed with torchom [fl || ip bad even the runaway nnd at once At Sic-Muslin: square voke,, four | emoldery OS in Of cambric: trimmed with torcton {fl fe Chase along the drive, Miss Greeiey;” ~ ae rows oi Ind ‘embroidery, clus! 3 em- lace and rib! } 414 mot once loosen her grip of the ieM| |tegany charged with arson, The Magis- plaice neck and sleeves trimmed with of ery and inmertlon. otter! nainsook; trimmed with } and when the policeman finally brought trate wald he would determine that | f musiin; Véneck, yoke of em- ee eues Pee | tia, @ and three rows of tnser- i the horse to a standstill she was the rnatter Uimself after he had heard the | broidery and edging. wa] Others Up to He. Ot naineook: square neck: trimmed | | coolest of ec s ve At $1—Nainsook: low neck; trimmi torchon fnsertion end Seis of 5 conen rece who guthere | ie ET U eS a wie Wechealtao "Sees Slee Petticoats oe et he OF Of ‘ - a a 800—Ot cambric * 3 trim pepes she’ was seen to-day by nn TRU beac nes can hin eee: einen iL) Gf cambric; tow or high neck,| rite Cage pmualia. with cam Tow, doint de Paris Ince and elght | / Evening World reporter and questioned |Lena McFall another ‘tenant, rusted trimmed With embroidery. At" Tio—Cambric; lawn ruftie, | "Genero eck: ’ About the accident the young woman in and sald there was a fire in the At $1.25—Nainsvok; low or square trimmed with torohon lace and plaits. with Dainty. embrol ide hem- sj MAMMA Light '0t thie danger alte had trav. ans [oear’ Beal sald: he went to the cellar | heck, trramed with embroidery. | Of cambrie: lawn ruftie, stitching and ribbon. ! jsebuirs and saw Harris coming up. He | Of cambric; low. neck; trimm Ae asetfehing and ribbon, med jay’s chas@after my horse was Magistrate Pool then decided to hold 4 At %0—Of of the most daring things 1 ever. saw, a onlered. the complaint. t¢ Others up to $8. stitched hem, plaits above. Mar aka tned te Niandiing havses ‘and | Charged with attempted arson, Las-| stand’ ON) Omered the -complaint to Vit as urc ees Of cambric; trimmed with Pont |™At “ioc_Or° using age | Pen my ttle cob beran to cut uP Tlarus Harris, forty-four years old, of Sa Q Drawers ae MF EES, lace, and Insertion.” | trimmed with ombrotierytere TOK: | there was but one thing to do, in ees Hath .50 — Cambric; as Tot A 4 and that was to hold on, 80 1 set my No. 4 Suffolk atrect, neia to-day! BENSON ON $10,000 BAIL. At 30c—Of cambric or muslin; plain| flounce, “trimmed with blind "om: | med with Valomelonien dane Hinge ree eee ace held him til the) in $2,000 ball in’ the Sido Police | ba eles * Se Panne, Noe mare: Shad Oh, caiwrtos ueiorsiia wert nattisook a | man came up. In the meantime he et (oni tHlalli ete di Gener celia That means we give 2S, & H.” Fs . ci 4 ruffle of nainsook; round neck, lawn ‘ ba mee rate, 0 c wher of the . . i of cambric or muslin; plain i ; va run over ten blocks and it was very nee Oued CONDIES: t Sixty. Charged with Defrauding Govern. g Green Trading} nat Ibe ot serail. or. ranalins pial lawn, trimmed with open em: Fuptie. edged with lace; ribbon arerothe b fr 1 in which a! ment.Out of Land, ‘stomer, ft ‘oasnbris; Dumbrelig At 86c—Nuinsook d_neck other young woman who suffered) second In whie) pred a * : 2 ., a custo ‘. . ric; ul la ‘Nains + round ni * 3 the number of steiglix and car! garniliew live, and whero a fire occurred! John A. Benton, who waa arrested Stamps instead of 1 with cash purchases, At 2e—Muslin; ruffle’ trimmed with lane, plain hem, Remutitones med with torchon "108, insertion and in the Park yesterday was Mixs 5 several days ago by United States Se- embroidery. plait, oon, re Parle ventorday was MIN8) yesterday < SOMITE 35c—Atuslin; plain hem, platts Dakss "i ‘Of nainsook; trimmed with Valen- 3 ORG NOs 18, Went Ninety-firet ee istant Fire Marshal Herman De|cret Service officers, charged with de- | és A r above. At $1.75—Cambric; clroular ounce, clennes lace and ribbon; Valen William Becleson, of No. to West Nines ateiignan, told Magistrate Poot that he |{raudlog the Government out of thou. No Trading Stamps given with C. O. Ds. Of nhuslin: lawn ruffle, hemstitched | {OMMOF ae gr noe Boe and five on skirt. ree ; i ey told Magistrate Pool that he |{Tauding the Governin FCO auelie i ons : S Y Exewecond atrect “t a0 wae struck Invoatigated the charge agninat | anid Of acres of innd, was, released to. of Pmusiin: trimmed with em-|” Of cambric: trimmed with Point] oitfathen ince aad Soe nee Ee al: One Hin-| Harris, and thought he could not be upon furnishing $10,000 cash ball, aS & or brolge! trimmed with torchon sertion; plaite. rows of in-| tion and ribbon. aw tei Tes lace and’ insertion, Of cambric; trimmed with blind with embroider; i

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