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““¢alson tn the raids in batches of five + by fs ‘The detective walked in front of her jr sufficlen¢ punishment for 4 «Sho {9 kvown in the Tenderloin as ‘ebmpelied her to earn his and her bread, * and eall away. “him, \ ee \ tonduct and send jan’ Whom Girl re att {n Ten- » derloin Raid Accused Gots b athinty Punishment in Jef- ferson Market Court. { PREVENTED HER, SHE , Band the man who drove her Into this SAW, FROM REFORMING. oe <a Bi Her ‘oh Ocean Steam- ship Two Years Ago When Friends Were Sending Her to p Parent in, ie a result i ale eneational raids iy the Tendorloin “last. night Lucy ‘Werner, a young ahd pfelty woman, was rescued from the wretched life eh® has been living for seyeral years, life was sent to ptison for a year by ‘Magistrate Moss in the Jefferson Market Court. ¢ While the court proceedings were in grees and Magistrate Moss was feeding out the forty-flye prisoners and six, Mrs, Mary Coleman, the, pro- batlonary pMcer, noticed a pretty young ‘woman, seated among her sneerfngly ine different sisters, her head resting on er bosom and tears streaming down richeeks, Mary Warner, though that is not her real name, She always dresses quictly, and there {s a look In her big, brown eyes that makes many wonder how she ever came under the glamour of false lights, Met Her Two Years Ago, Mra, Coleman looked at the girl keenly, and suddenly remembered ‘that she had seen her two years On that ocension the young had come to her with & gpite of her better nature and higher hopes, he had told Mrs. Coleman phe could ‘not oscape from his influence, She al- leged he drove her into the streets and She hated it all, she @ald to the kind- faced woman, and though she fearod him and his anger she prayed to be given a chance to redeem her life, Mrs, Coleman-got from her that she had well-to-do relatives in Germany \ ‘who might help her if appealed to from gome source that had a guarantee of good faith, The probationary officer wrote on to Germany and recelved money to pay the young woman's pas gage home and all her * ni This ‘was two years ago and Mrs, Coleman had seen ‘arner board the boat oy Man sSalle@ with Her, Recalling this incident she went to the side of the weeping-girl to-day and ganesrred to comfort her, She learned jat the man from whom she had sought to escape had heen aboard the game boat two years ago and had forced her to leave it at Southampton with he had continued her wretched existence in Londo#, returning to New York a year ago, "He sent me out into the storm last night,” sobbed the irl, “and 1 am nee among the prisoners, Oh. Mrs, ‘oleman, if you can help me again i ty oe to do so. But he Is back there court-room, and when 1 leave here I will be in his clutches again.” The young woman pointed out to het eyeopathizer a well-dressed, Iight-haired eigaune man sitting In the reir. Mrs, leman left the girl's side and we ective Melvor, She told the de- tective to follow the girl when she left @ court, and if he spoke to her to place him under arrest, Mary Warner was discharged, She Btarted out of the court-room, folinwed Mrs, Coleman and Detective Melyo and the probationary officer at her side, ‘The man had gone out before and was waiting or the stops, As the girl Came Out he selzed her roughly by the arm, Whereupon Melyor stepped up to Kimoand stuck him full in. the face. knocking him) down, Mrs, Coleman hlgo siruck at him as he fell, unable to Wstrain her indignation, When he Rot to his feet Melver placed him w arrest and led him before Magistrate Moss, Mrs, Coleman and the girl told thessto Ms mrs career, ge Court turned to him and said, the man had described ‘aimseli Keifer Larkin: know of no words jo which [ can [xprens my your kind, feclings toward you ani I deplore the gct that the law does not establish #2mo separate men ot ‘our brand, T can do only my best. will entertain a chargo of disorderly u Lo prison for six months on that charge, and I will alao fend You a chai of vagtuncy and ts end you to prison for six months more n that,’ The prisoner turned palo and, lea coward the girl, said 8 aye NOD, Lucy, you are making @ great Milatake,” i “Bhut up,’ sald a big policeman with (n-path hoe could not repress, at the ame time grabbing the man's arm and wrenching it until he winced. The pris- dyer was led back to the pen, rr WOMEN LEARN WORLD'S NEWS AT “CAUSERIES.” ‘Novel Functions at the Hotel An- tor, Where Hvents of Nations Are Hxplained to Them, It has remained for Mrs, Edward Ad- tHison Greeley to sclye a long-troubling problem for the woman too busy with | }eoclal engagements or home cares to jkeep up with current events the world over, | Women who want to thoroug! jderstand afairs (hat are stirrl Apulses of nations and be “pri Alice with their hu Mow go to the Hote \norn nes and from 1.80 until noon isten O-the bol jade mor ton Views a to} v mau! ledows tnd sifted-out news, | paid of Be . Plan altuations ane own In a wordy © y are called, | sand the What th i i In 4 Aition, ‘thers 1s xhiblt of rainia- lures, heraliry ane family cres A) Hoectimony vil of medlaey, The White ¥ Newest Ruvadosias A oun) Ale ytlons, A pan; he Home of t How Dragon, eka: A Little Mather of the Norti, Rusala, The Bra of the Golden Rod, the Pe States, Mrs, Grevlev waa a atue ont In rewidenue at Oxford University and tet Boer an tee wal inan's Law Class of New York Unt boraily, Men, Women and so Gadeh Rush to the Streets in Soanty Attire During the Biting Cold of the Early: Morning. FIFTY-FOUR HORSES ARE BURNED TO DEATH. Half a Dozen Bulldings on the Upper East Side Are Quickly Gutted by the Flames, Which » Are Fanned by High Wind. Ata fire that started In the rear of the four-story tenement No, 62 Wast Beveniy-firat atreet to-day a half-dozen hi and stables were burned, A Gopen famiVes were driven out into the cold of the might in: their nightclothes, and fifty-four horses were burned tq death before they could he released from the halters that bound them to stalls wherein they were quartered. The contre of the block extending from Seventieth to Seventy-first atrect, beginning at No, 82 in Beventy-fret street, was a lot of rambling shentes, rear tenements, stables and @ emall lumber yard, Soon after 8 o'clock to- day one of the children of John Harlin, looking out of the window, saw that the rear of the tenement was afire, It had evidently caught from the lumber yard, where it is safd tramps were in the habit of sleeping, making a shack of tho lumber, It Je thought because of the cold night one of the ‘Weary Wil- Mes” decided to take a chance and bulld a fire, No, 002 Is a double house, and In an instant Miss Harlin had raised the alarm and tenants were tumbling out into the storm as the building, a framo One, seemed to light up ail over, The tenants ran Into the street, some of them with only @ single garment to faco the wind that was driving the fine anow at the rate of thirty miles an hour with the thermometer trylng to get to sero, Next the double house was the stable of Chris Ronan. In St were forty als, ae of them bein, idler and others, The stable. c caught) and in i) instant it was impoasibie to save he horses, In Seventleth atreet John Girvan’ ‘stable, hor: backed Ihe “pilings ‘e across the short Went up in smoke, wpa Maat Boventieth street containing fourteen up feel, to the ‘date 1e also and when Cilef Dougherty arrived. he caught, ordered a second alarm, Chiet Croker ordered a third, and the fire wat fought for an hour, It was confind to the buikiings which made a court if a, blook, and these were de. stro; Attempts to get the horses out proved futile, and the cries of the beasta were head above everything else until they had been suffocated by the dense amoke, ee STORM DELAYS THE FIREMEN AT BLAZE. Fire jn a _alx-atory factory bullding at Nos, 227-229 West Twenty-ninth atreet early to-day did damage ‘to the amount of $40,000 and routed scores of sleeping persone out of adjoining tenement houses, The firo started on the top floor of the building and ate its ray, down to the fourth floor, When the firemen ar- rived they could not locate He ppuipre because of the snow-covered # After they were found the water was discovered to be frozen, ond there wis more delay. Because of the difficulty In getting to the bi a second and then a third alarm-was sounded, White the flames were In’ progress tic engine horses were taken to near-hy tables to be protected from the cold and snow. ‘The firemen suffered severely from ecld, — TWO ALARMS FOR HOUSTON STREET FIRE, The third and fourth soors of the buildive Nos, 204 and 2) Houston street Were destroyed this morning by fire Which was discdvered in the packing pox factory of James Fagin & Sons on the third floor, Nhe unes spread Auk to the factory of A, Stevens, In the ame line and the game building, ‘Twe alarma were turned In by Battalion Whiet Guion heeause of the charaoter of the fire and the proximity of Inflam- mable mat . After an hour's fight tho hve was confined to the building, a Summonsen Iesued by Thousands, Attaches of the Sheriff's office, Brook- lyn, will be busy for a month or more serving stimmonses upon those who have neglected to swear off their per- sonal taxes, ‘The Department of ‘Taxes has placed In the hands of Sheriff Hes- terberg 4,000 such stimmonses, and in a short time 2.000 more will’ be given to him, Following the service of these papers the Corporation Counsel will at onee bring actions against the delin- quents, 152,714 Telephones” teeta January 1, ioe ayer ezaue yearly gain since 24, 000 & ent servioe af reason. t paten he secret of feta tor Inter NEW Ww int TELEPHONE OO, 15 Dey Stroet. LINONINE_ , THE FOOD-MEDICINB SWEET AS CREAM eB cated ped lp 8010 formation Cures Coughs, Colds, Bron.) 1°38 chitis, and Prevents Pneumonia Recomménded and sold by all drugeists, | ~~ under gina antee of a cure or money bac! —$0¢, $1. and ‘An ambulance strom ‘thé Hudson, Btreet *orpital was summoned: * THREE BURNED IN THE SUBWAY Workman Drops Drill on Third Rail and He and Companions Are All Painfully Scorched by the Explosion. the station, and afterward they went to tholr homes, Russo was s¢ badly burned It was necessary to take him to the hospital, | oh nee POPE SENDS HIS BLESSING. Special Favor Shown to Priest on @ Mission from Tasmauia, ROME, Jan, 4~-The Pope to-day, re- ceived in private audience Most Rev. M. FF, Howley, Archbishop of St, John's, N, F., who was accompanied by his nephew, Rev, Father Howley, The Pontiff inquired in ‘the most cordia Manner about the condition of New: foundland and the progress of Catholl- Cay and eent hia blessing to the :Lel- The Pope lator received Rev, Povey, Feehan, of Hobart, Tasmania, who sented greeting from the Archbi Most Rey, Daniel Murphy. The Poutitt wald he was most plensed to hoary from one of tho oldest members of the Cath. ais YY, Teed alice Arch- Murphy je the only punter of ihe Fe enitan who were re at the of the dogma of tha Im; fasitete teen tiaa and aus Sather Feeha: take to the rites bishop hia pent eulutations and algo us ia) Pope's) photograph and there- Apowrolio Benediction in the Patiee handwriting, ACCIDENT NEAR THE CITY. HALL STATION, |e: Russo, Who Dropped Drill, Is Taken to Hospital—His Com- rades’Are Able to Go Home After Surgical Attendance. Three men at work in the Subway at the City Hall station were painfully burned to-day as a result of a steel drill falling across the third rail, ‘The men were at work in the road- bed, when Angelo Rusao, a machiniet, twenty-six years old, acoldentally dropped @ aril! he was holding, and when the ateel came in contact with | the third rail there was a flash and the three men fell back as though they had received a violent blow. Michael J, Kelly, aged forty-five, of No. 119 West Forty-seventh atreet, and Charles Peterson, aged twenty-four, of No, 498 Ninth avenue, were working near Russo at the time. All three were AE oARP RAN sete eit t a wore a black sack coat and vest, striped burned, but Russo more painfully than | rere a Diack overcoat and ew hace @ other two, Tho trio managed to| hat, He Is of dark complexion and 1k to the City Hall police station, ! wore a goatee and mustache, DROPPED DEAD IN SUBWAY STATION. A man of about forty foll dead on the platform of the uptown station of the Subway at Canal street to-day, He was well dressed, On the cover of his gold watch was engraved the name "Walter Peters.’ Tho only name of Walter Peters in the, directory je that of a man who lives at No, 121 Kast One Hundred and WAN de atreet. ‘The body was then taken to the Riis- aboth Street te In the pockets the police found $# and some carda of business firms on Gentre Bireet, He True Economy For Fastidious Smokers GREAT deal of cigar money {8 spent on the good cigars that you light, half smoke—and throw. away. Of course, the remedy for this lies in a small cigar —a “short smoke” for the odd five minutes or the light smoke-hunger. But the trouble has been with the usual “little cigar” that, while cheap enough, the cheapness ‘wasn't confined to the price alone—quality was sacrificed for low price. We took hold of the “little cigar” problem and dave it everything that ourfhighly developed methods and facilities could suggest. The result is shown in Package of 12 for 20 Cents A small cigar which gives any smoker used to the best Domestic cigars five or ten minutes of perfect satisfaction, + PRINCE GEORGE CADETS. (Exact wise and shape.) It is as if you smoked an inch or two of your favorite ten cent cigar wethout throwing the rest awa We handle many “little cigars” and sal them in millions, but Prince Pate Cadets are not only the best we have, but the best we have ever known at anything like the price, It Ia easy to reach one of the 300 United Stores In principal cities, or we will deliver carton containing 300 Prince Q: orge Cadets for 95,00, prepaid to any addresa inthe United States on recelpt of price, Remit to Flatiron Building, New York, UNITED | STORES CIGAR COMPANY | Stores ANOver, One Always'in Sight. | [HELP WANTED—MALE. (INTEREST AND DIVIDEND N Ley OF THE BANK FOR PAE | bts have declared tinder the provisions off the pr (he sia monn, ending | m peeve the fate oe FOUR PER CEN, por| fi f iy At the rate 0 P| per x annum on all sums of $400 and’ up. Wottealays of eash Week Ward, not exceeding, 83,000, payable on An acter 20h. day of January, 190 F. Mf, GmSON, The Intoret in carried to the credit of Deputy and Acting Commissioner, Gounaltore as principal on January 1, BD—Farmor & wife; man handy with i < tools, understand cary of’ pe posite made on or before January 10] generally useful; atrlotly ta A UH will Seay Mnteret a EY a aR ring housekeeper; wages §40 & board Vs] A onli 5 a f) . | CHARLES \ SMMRACAN, Socratary. | ma wu is PERSONALS, OR R BALE, | YOUR ENCE IMPROVED, 2. etne et ea WE 13S W.28i ate | HABY PAYMUN'M, lowest peloes, ‘} Call, write or ‘phone 2a hia of pupeKivous HAIR. Dr. at Kelly and Peterson were treated tn. OTICES, DBPAT § SET CLEANING, my nA | ow. York, November 45, 1008 | SraneeS [PUBLIC NOPICH “i hereby civen thas lons oa Ton -competttlVe ow Make Your Selections at Once! Great January Sale Don't Delay! We are having a great rush in this January piano sale, and we advise you to come to-morrow to make a selection if you want to get a piano, People Know WhatThey Want for even with the extra supply of pianos that the Walters Piano Company Supplied us with for the New Year's trade, we were compelled to disappoint @ many people in that remarkable sale of i $350 Celebrated Tone-Lasting Walters Pianos for $195. The bookings came in so fast that the factory could not keep up with the orders. They have caught up now and increased their output so as to give everybody @ chance to secure one of those beautiful pianos, They have agreed to deliver to us One Thousand more of these re- nowned Walters Planos during the month of January, which we offer for $195,00, teen stool and cover, on liberal terms of $5 down and $1 per week, 350 Walters Piano for 195 Including a Beautiful Stool and Cover, At $1 a Week Which Is the Greatest Piano Value in the World! No piano anywhere near its equal in tone, action, artistic design, quality of material or workmanship has ever been offered by any other manufac- turer or dealer at anywhere near the price of the Walters, $195.00, which Is lis Real Value! ¢ Walters Piano Has No Equal among pianos that are selling for less than from $350, to $450, Therefore ou save from $150 to $200 when you secure one, The celebrated tone- ihsting Walters Pianos are Built to Last a Lifetime by the Walters Piano Company, of New York, by skilled, experienced plano-builders, A 10 Years’ Guarantee, covering every part of the Walters Piano for a term of ten years, Is inserted in silt letters on the inside of the top lid of every plano, Remember the "$5 Down and $1 a Week. Delivered to Your Home on Payment of $5. -~-Don't buy a so-called “slightly used” or second-hand plano Caution at any price, for it will soon become utterly Mrortbless Ex hat worn-out PHT ' aun Wat 7 ur old piano for a beautiful new Walters and pay any CHANGE Salance due at $1 a week, Upon request our representative will call. All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’ RAI LROADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, STATIONS, voor OF West RENTS WHIRD STHELT AND, DEBAIO8S AND CORTLANDT Stith Karte leaving. Hie Pom Desbroasea ual Cortlandt Steves fs five minutes later, thas Shae alven below for ‘Twentyzthiny Street Alon, ROR SALE. DIAMONDS WATCHES 4 okt hig $ pias EY Ra MIA LIM- OUi8 icp, st A ¥ HoasNA, Moni OALL, Wai one L. W. SWEET & CO. BSTABLISHED 1895. 37-39 Maiden Lane Terk Main Store CINCIN: 0.0 Ate AY ne ay RC ah ‘shiigato AND Ty his, CREDIT 70 EVERYBODY We will Os, you and your entre | $1. 60 furnish your house for Everything $1.00 vor $7.00 weekly, Rot PERN RATLIVAY. 12,55, te ae 0 A. SM dally, Beene es LINE,—0.25 A, BM, and PABOARD AIR LINE, lait devas ac 12.5 P.M. and \psTERN RAILWAY.— OF 10. at MEW. AY. —1,55 SiR Rvervbedy weekly, L. EVENS, 901 GRAND 87, near Marcy av., Heokivn daily. & M Bundave, 1310, Wwoeklave, bo P.M. BXCHANG 240 Broady Qut-oryown mall Order de CREDIT TO | Al I nwveat prices: Yo, (ally Wi Annex, | m Cvinbany Waroun | 8 PAYNE: . WH seth neorepantatiee If denied, American Wateh & Diamond Co, Le M HON LANE. TAKE BI vy ATOR. k ADVICE FREE—Patents Pe aia xt Oar PATENTS. mua Te"4 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 7,9, 11, 13, 45, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West. Thirteenth, Stra Not « Sale fora Day, A That No Other House Would Attempt January Sale New Addition-—More Space, Greater Values Than Ever, The Sale of Sales! Genuine Values Everywh No sacrifice of quality | to name @ low price, MERIT ALWAYS! but MONTH OF VALUES Domet Pinning Blankets— ML ogy {Raa Batata rong fam 0 worth 1 and 2 conta, for Long and Short Bedford Cord) Coats—Lined and Collar with ruffle and rows 0! fatia ribbon and gimp yaiuh Long and Short All-'Vool Bed | ford Cord and Cas are Coats) 1,98 warm lining—sizes to 8 Y value yen Bables' down ere ru mane ft unt , Value 69 | Colorea Bik Pi mull Tuchee value on Crushed Velvet Bo; i to match eit Bonne ie net Chiffon j Ined—wide silk tles--value 2.04, Other: Sale Values irded epee lace Tucher= oh at short Spee an interlined— at 98 Fine ceca nd aoe pa Atean Dresses—lon, atylos) ilies tH spare Ae ery and Values ne Prema Short Wh) ee h Shite 1: 99 ke Bonnet eu | Hi sie in mp or lace and Inserting or tucks! and roffle--value “> Bablea’ ne ah Bhort it sook and Law uy Le 8 okein rt with three rows. ne lace ihaertinag turked rut> with la neg to 2 YEA ace $2.69, Skirts to mateh above Dresses, Viner Drosses—Long and Short—to Babies’ Diapers Good quality Birdseye—hemmed Velvet Bonneta—ailk } tal will be found tn; 1 29 t0 08 to 1.49 R25 to 75 Shirts 25 to 1.49 ]—Single width—20-inch, Bootees . » St 08 @-ineh. Bands R5Kto .75 %4-Inch, Veils. Oto 176 Si-lueh, Mittens 110 to ...98 Double pfu th Legging Drawers +25 to 1.29 xt8 Pillow Covers . 29 to 1.08 Y1xb4, Carriage Cover: ++ 68 t0'7.081 Avous cont of woods, unhemmed, by Qa “ AllWool Scarlet Blankets le gg [January Sale for three-quarter beda—were $4.49)’ ; Girls’ Saline Walsts ALSO . Fine White Lawi 11-4 Strictly All-Wool California ea. ume. Blankets--Whke, Scariet and, Gray; babe ? I ier Hematite 4 also All-Wool Plaid Blankets— double bed size—Vvalue $7.08, .,++++ Full size Heavy, White Cotton: m |pretty bordera—value $1.09... Baby Blankets—White, Pink and Blug—also used for Go-Carts, Cartlage and Bath Robes--valug 9. .29' Because Rich Silks, Verona Velours, Plain Colored Plushes (50 inh), Heraldle and G Tapesieles, Petit Points, Figured Ortentals, Bagdad and Viagapat D all 50 taches wide—best colors—suitable for any furnishings, 69 cents denueyy en's Dress Shirts Men's Night Shirts We poser orer poorly made, in- reading our Unlaundered Dres ay heavy Ps haa aah dor 3 ply—full cut, Men's Unlaundered extra ine ered hosom, cuffs open front and back or open back * Uniaundered Dreas Shirts—Utlea mutline-extre fine Irish linen bosom, ouft and cojlar bands—handmade ; eyelets and button pr add ae Dress Shirts—Nonparell ‘Musiin—bes! button and Nayelat holes hand made. double stitched and felled seams— continuous facings, perfect Mata 98 squat to any usually eold at $1.50... + Strong Muslin NI full cut and long—fast color emb': double stitched seams; value ,50, Men's All Linen Collars White Lawn cluster tucks Ins sorting—4 to 14 years—worth 9. Bear in mind the above are the n fons eile to wear with at 4368 1.25 nay pepe buy here always ome ar Qa et JANUARY CLEARANCE OF RICH UPHOLSTERY FABRICS. | Silk Damasks, Figuted Velour, Brocads: and Molre Damasks, Spt 98 can we 1,98 welt Fer ath a 1 49 phon worth $2.50, 2.98 worth Hy aes CORSET COVER BMB'g Swiss end Nainsook—best | 17 fnoh} not 9 to 18 inch width where ndventised as “corset, Sale of ‘ Special Lot, Lace Edge. ress muslinepure Iinen colar bands | Table d’ Hote Lunc ____|5 Courses. .30 Cents 69 holes., t Irish Mnen—2,200 fine— ans, Gorman ashed or Baked Potato, Creamed Rice Ghetiete Vantila in foctice it Shirte— 4 ply-—beat atyles—no passe 19 for 50 ee Hs 75 apes sia ae a As Adopt by U.S. Navy. -——————————> To-morrow, Thursday, Until £ P, rare TIT RET IO Women’s BI’k Cheviot Skirts {Men's Health Underwear 15 gore—deep pleats—full CA hacetty peek and ds—vi BBOOND FLOOR Appliqued 0 Wwimb'd patterns Scarfs, Bauares 8 Ine i — MAIN braided handl Balt 1p, Women's Cambric Drawers Deep hematitch ruffle— full cut—well made—value .39 SECOND FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING, Dark Onting Flannels Dress Styles—plaids and checks— heavy na Morning BASHAM ED Wanven(9 Washable Waists Leather Hand Baga hits k ant colors—fitted with ~-nickel frames— MORNING SALES Shirts and Drawers—extra heavy 1Q5 | wetland cotton tseced=antres alle hound, pearl butona; Drawers extra guesseted— doubts stitched yee vaually ii 00 an : FLOOR: ue $4 ‘y pW BUILDING. A9 White Mercerined Cheviots Plain or Block or Basket weaves—an OPPO EY to buy 15 cent Waistings at.. MAIN FLOOR—NBW BUILD! 124 cent quallty— fal Price... 5 NT—CENTRB BULLD Special in Notions Satin Pad Hove Supportern all silk frilled Ke myr 8 atvlee—4 atri alae 90 cela, |! Satin Bound Collar Forme— Blaok and Nate rareant ena Doin aa siae » BASMMANTONDW BULLDING, #4-inch Black Cheyiots All wool--double. warp- also 54 inch Camel-hair Zibelinea— Mt Swis short nap—soft silk finish— i Nayy~value 75 and ent MAIN PLOOR—NBW SULDING, For the Babies Knitted Toques. Flannelette Sacq Mlanhelette Wrapper: Blderdown Cy SECOND Fi 14 yds.- FLOOR-—CENTRE Be ILDING, value O cents, N FLOOR--CEN'TRE BUILDING,