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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5 1906. fifteen ; " anda Bah, Megat ottittehtts|STRIKE TIES UP. (MAYOR WCLELLAN. - |p EU MATISM urday "1, conala yaelt the victim of one SCHOOL BUILD GOES TO PRINCETON R ; Saturda. ; - Tplepeetaa I SCARS oP Ref pees | INGS. . f MUNYON's NEW vor e | || Candy Speeiats. not been in good health for some time, oareraee ) : ROW iN TOLD IN piriengo wil To dno “ats “THbLe €x | Employers Claim to Have Twelve | Leaves the City with Question of : als ; olatca” Coesumit Sara eu get duetly Wale ie peanmtiearenatee| . Hundred Men at Work,- but Bingham’s Chief Deputy |. SAA ‘i \ neolate Covered Capes ren she had been aubjected, Bropose Thi i i nse’ to allow the matter to trope ‘hy tury z s Is Denied. Stil Unsettled. 5 ow) bh Peppermnts, ther Information was conveyed that her|. The Housesinitis and Bridgemen’s}| Mayor McClellan clowed up his desk att de gE, —— ‘i A. Nut and Fruit Hy es : Molasses Cocoanut, husband, Dr. Morris, will’ reagh here! strike is delaying the coustruction of alat the City Hall at 1 oalook to-day and Morris was. in the pottee | large number of public scaools. announced his intention ef going to court to-day with disorderly conduct.| The Allied Iron ‘rates Association, | Princeton, He will not return until Ingtead of appearing for whieh “has an employment bureau ‘at| Menaay. it nae mena urtgenth street, Claims!” aig means that the question of First pale, but neturallzes i dtatement Authorized by the at Se haehd ita AUkp hye ietat et olice Commissioner no} fs en BA yneumattc ae desiansd'npthe"ispstnationsl Keno | ye decttea, upon aati! then, "Neliner |B Samy ana som se. x x1 TOeMorrow We Shall Start a Gigantic Clears | ; ve Wo) declared forfeited lared President Says Woman Husband Will. Not Talk. tion of Structural “Ironiworkers several | will there be any other appyintmenta. 7%, * eek: 0. hi Oy cl - n Was Violent, | saaRnurar 0 dee perme | Ha Pe Pes — ance of Our Entire Stock of | - Ania deccantlag ta les Con Fetaitans | of iat hupiber of stue breaker : Mi 9 Fi ii ha ii 3 1s working on. the farm of Big -spether Nee te One ace hee . ; ens arns. im Ss " “BHRIEKS HEARD BY ALL. | Ress ere Joe rent tne di cat arnt Fe now "working stor indepen, . aes : pee Preparatory to the Inav irely New Depart- make any statement regarding Mrs. % day. re al le new sci of = aos -_ { Ft i — “Be itd ~ siteced’ ton, This ‘ Saturday, Fanuary 6th, Important Sale of ; as Ue ave and Quat Morris, now in Washington. ade Trouble from First, See ee 1 ; t NEW SCHOOL COMMISSIONER Falk GROUNDS EN IAIES! a In line with the general betterme:.t of this Adams Store— ‘ . an inkling of which was unfolded to you in our advertising ot and Was Boisterous Until : ’ \ Cheol 500 Girls Winter Coats f ’ ; ‘ last Suinday—comes this stupendous clearance of Men's Furnish- Ejected by Poli Mayor Appoints Amti-Maxwell Man |civunds A J olice. im thé Bronx. s Z ings, representing every dollar's worth of merchandise now in WIRST. RACE—Three-quazters of «@ ‘mile; ry fr +, 1 d t at some price or other. Herbert H. Sherman was to-day ap- 3 $400. ; ; Ft ij ’ stock—which is to be cleaned out a pr ‘ (Gprviat to Tee Bening World.) potnted School Commissioner for tho| Qijbpoorwil 18 at Né€-L1a ormer TICeS. wy j ‘ We plan a complete revolution of this department; ‘ASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—This oMcial | Borough of the Bronx. it Je. understood nda Y * ioe propose to make it the largest, the best, cs most sree mate t-Apy by Aasist. | that be le foe hg ops mtr Seeehneation: Vorae TAA es + Interesting in all New Yi To this end we wish to mite House concerning. the aectmene |e, was, recomimemaed for the offce by | Lerteate Ws G CS SELL. EVERYTHING now here that we may start with f Mrs. Minor Morris yesterday from | Cougs Seatiet a Stas udder miners enter Coats At 7 a spick-span stock from end to end. 19 executive offices: oe of Heavy Cheviots, Mixtures and Kerseys; S i Cost of the Furnishing not even been considered. We have “Mrs. Morris called at the Executive ENTRIES. x) . Pscyss IO (0X8) simply cut the prices right and left. We shall make it possible for es Suataeaiy AE COE Seine Ge CITY PAKK EN i. colors: nayy, brown, green, in a variety of . ae > you to lay in a supply of Shirts, Neckwear, Pajamas, Collars. and to be od. —>———_ 3 : ~Se yarlous other necessaries for so le that you'll n forget. us to be allowed to see the Presi: models; formerly $17.50 to $22.50, Each, y , é when the NEW department is organized.) Detalls follow. Boat f with the President and Mr. ‘tre “as : 5 - a bh i rornin: "sg Aiste- | a meltors Winter Coats ) AC g Heady ‘To-Morrow Morning—Men’s Aste Woman Was Solsterous. ‘ yf I d Zibeli i , Marvel P- of Imported Zibelines, Finest Kerseys and . | |Gemuine $2 $6.75 to $8.50 “Upon inquiry as to the nature of her ‘wiaia”: ld : i i H S: Men's $1.50 enuine ad siiseea! Miia | Stated <o7ltbs | Gonaidarabie 1 Fas Mannish Mixtures and Velveteens in very I5.00 indurvase ec, 9C Coat Shirts ELE 89c Palanan ee - FDS uctance that ter husband had been si effective styles ; formerly priced $25 to $35, Each. “| athe deraseh Matcerade, medi | | scred and hand finished: finest arad ik sited. wht pullin Scalers, ros} a | American Hosiery | ¢ Tiered | | product of the beat ‘Troy makers, Ma: sige opsainis; “alk figs” and pearl ‘War Department; that she did not iS : cottons in-white and natural” Troken ‘ becaure of gain whtle thoy inst, ibe pose to have anything to do with , THIRD i Coats and Dresses ? Sires worth Wp to" $150. ; : with attachea | | #8? Secretary of War concerning it; H —————————_ eutts, very finent shirts procurable: plain stiff bosoms: plain negligee style that he wanted the President to i 4 Novena. -#@ |, An odd lot of about 100 Girls’ Coats and Serge School || all Our 25c. . TQ || | -esrecineetqe’oveaied font” Were 1 and $1.50 59e it up and see that justice was Reidmoore D: 3 Fat resses; iT A Neckwear at . $2 2.50, Now. 60 ‘ancy Shirts at sses; various styles; formerly $10.00 to $12.50, ; na tavoorrectiisea cars TT hacen aco erence eee Four Wundred and elxaty Bti¢t Boso during the holidays: Saris; suiathed “and detached, @utiet “be ‘was informed that the Preet-| i D5. O Exch. 5 plea and drale , _ Dest ancy Percales:, sone: mused ot A lot of Wh 3 5 ee icy leaden meet Ati ule nny edojabies? ; [$1.00 to $1.50 area b if eins tl must see . ; A i Dress Shirts; Regular $1 p i Beaks ie 50e Gla ta trig ph balled Ab... eee 590e o President, and vise ee that thet . tenath ing 4 L Neckwear at out of the question she asserted in 220, ‘Thirty dozens = of Scarfe: } 2 eee : i) rd &3 1 ay if or, «| RRL soiled" OF ttloed Es avedtte imftaston Bomwe fshnely alt xeatiead 6 * in. erie, nat shi ‘3 boisterous manner that she would Custanca wicosy cae imitation, Dome Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, $2.00 Imported $2.50 to $4 Underwear at, / 79e Shirts at. 12 Ie2c Linen 9 ARE Bre GAME Bf imported German , Ber Collars at... Broken ines; alt in’ Medium ‘aad “Feil Batre wate ‘ a pennele eres tariets, syles (n nactical welenge. Eaough for one big day Nattle y — 2S oes at* 7 ¢) a epee Toes ee : ee ae 0) 0 SI : hoe Bargain in the Whole World. ti ai © Sa ® "Pot. J TRADE ini ply because W. L. Douglas is a very particular shoemaker we are ible to “make good” on oe Ser ; pon the above statement. No one questions the fact that Douglas makes .he best Men's Shoes in 5 ; Hi the world. The ones which have slight surface marks or defects we get—and they're called The Best Shoe \ “damaged.” To Douglas, technically speaking, they are damaged. To you they are practically perfect Shoes, since they wifl render exactly the same service. We control the entire Doug- k Rares 2 : 5 . 5 Py Cs ly “ las output of these Shoes, having at times as many as Six Thousand pairs on hand. For to~ on Women’s, Men’s, Beys’ and Girls’, ‘ morrow we have over Three Thousand pairs, and, what is more, ‘ . We @an Fit You in Most Any. Style Leather, The patterns, shapes and appearance of Sorosis ‘ oe ieee ace = Mae Phd betl ae B d Sh 1 ca * 5 giving yi absolutely perfect fit, the same as you would get in any of the Douglas stores, joots § an oes are extreme! y varied, but with bsolutely bona-fide saving of from 55 cents to $2.05 on every pair. Models are provided for every demand of Z At $ DP, LA Our, best assortment of the higher grades of Douglas Shoes; every leather represented in ail sizes. 9 dress,*go that the footgear will be correct ings ait#4 tH Desustan leitdes eigen coll nd neaeeall earh eee r. Lyon $ and .suitable for the costume it accom- my At $L5S tively the hest of alf Shoes for boys. ees Lig aa 1,000 Pairs of Rubber Boots f& ooth Powder Ladies Shoes... seins ened veces. +350 pair ae)! For Men, Women and Boys; $7 65 4 Cleanses and beautifies the A few “Custom'’ models......00+...5.00 | Worth $3, $3.50 and $4...... ° ef ”“ Titese are Overboots—Nathan's Kork-Weight Overboots, mide to -teoth and purifies the breath, Men's Shoes. . teres cs eeee 4.00 and §.00 : (4 slip right over the Shoe; very stinilar to any ordinary rubber boot, @ = by people of refinement Boys’ and. Girls’ Shoes..... .2.50 to 3.50 ** B/ save that the uppers are more flexible; the; ae high cut and have 2 over & quarter cc iu top strap to hold them up at the knee. For the inclement weather nk opatary Infants’ Shoes... ..... tetereeetgo of Winter they are the ideal Overshoes. Convenient for tourists, 2 EPA Salesroom for Ladies’ Shoes,—Third Floor. bg SWES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND BOYS thom THE SMALLEST TO . 5 Season Se Mere and here nua geen Carera teh sixth These Overboots are being sold on Sixth avenue right now for as Sete ; much as $4 the palr. All sizes, $1.68, *s $3 Hand-Sewn Shoes, $2.25. JAMES McGREERY & 60: This lot comprises Patent Sorat lt ie hay Sse pats and Cait 2 on up-to-date _* : boots; also Bright Dongola Blucher and lace styles, with hand-sewn soles and medium Cuban heels, Regu- Twenty-third Street, far asikinds Saturdaveate’ . 2.25 io. a) ya ney Sa en Ee ‘ ‘i , J if Two hundred of them—not very many, considering their extraordinary. value, so y il epell Il éé@ 0 you'll need to hurry a bit to-morrow. Handsome Coats ,embodying all the details LJ of swell custom-made garments; cut with broad concave shoulders, form-fitting bod- NOT A TRUST ies and full bell skirts. Fabrics are all wool meltons in Black and Oxford Gray; SLAUGHTER ERS AND RET. ‘AILERS sizes from 34 to 40. The lowest price ever reached on such high-grade garments, DEALERS IN HIGH GRADE MEATS Men’s #19, 12 & $15 7, 50 Boys’ Wool Sweater:, $ e Suits & Overcoats _ All colors; plain and with striped ends: Thise prices prevail at all our stores to-morrow: Gromoare aye’ of all wool ‘Irish | Sizes from 2'to 16 years. ipe S; mak , | Fresh Hams, perlb................... walle Frieze in Oxford gray and black; cut in| Boys’ $2 Sweaters, $1.50. ~ Fresh Cuts Rib Roast, per Ib., 8 @ 10c ||} conservative box style; lined with Italian | Ait colors and while: heavy guar & __we present two typical exainples Rump Corned Beef, per Ib...........7¢ cloth; elegantly tailored, And solid colors; all beauties, voege : of Walk-Over Shoe excel. «|| | Fricass Chickens, perlb..,....... Salta’ are the pest yalues we have | Girle? and Boys’ Toques, in ever offered, despite the high cost of | ay .,75: > tence. In this moderate i 2277 Third Ave. near 124th St-—Phone 3005 Ha woollens; cheviois, cassimeres and wors- | ‘l! colots and white...25e and Soe winter weather there's 1477 Second Ave., cor. 77th St,— ** 1031 79th St. teds; cut in approved sack models, in | Boys’ AI” Wool Suits, in N a certain satisfaction New Rochelle, 283 Main St.— . “ \ 173 sizes from 34 to 46—both regulars and |' folk, double breasted, Sailor and Riese shoe, one fit for slush fear Centre Ave. i ___‘| styles; many patterns; 3 to 45 The only firm in the city to refund unsatisfactory purchases, Stirrin ¢ News for Missa in This Saturday Sale ease ee 3 7 Peat ‘News that Interests, that appeals and attracts—for we do. th “*TO' MEN WHO KNOW suum largest Misses’ Garment business in New York. Not satisfied by : "Y ny means, we want MORE people to know of the saving oppor- tae -Half-Yearly Sale of Ze ie =e that are here for them, hence these Saturday val ies not ¢ duplicated in Style r03.' 5 VALUE BO, Pr ie age 1906 models In (he lead: ~ a cpa ie Ing materials, to fit Girls ris 4 Liise ve . HK \ HANTS visi‘ cloth \ BROOKLYN store; | 4 2.00 Manhattans 1.38 2.50 Manhattans 1.88 AN AY \ iE savulal $54, Yale 3, Q. 1s. BI excole < . |G :soNasso a Brosdway, 787 Brosdway, it ’ my * Pages box sigs ¢ aprmss B, St. 369. bd a Ba a \\\ ge ape £ § i d | Z te Jot of Gi lor Suit Tei fil te . Ep if 5 fi ana’ miees” marcrials vole rement ¢7| any das Alo Weak Dresses in the now | |