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WORKERS REFUSE T PUNCH TE CLOCK Re-enterLawsonof Boston, By Walter A. Sinclair. Said Mr. Boston Laweon: “If you only let me tell, I know enough of Standard stuff to start a rival hell. If you will just give me a chance I'll hurry to you quick; I'd like to give the Octopus's system one best kick. I know enough of Henry H. to make your cocos ring; HEAR 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 7,9, 44, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street. New York. As a Result There Is a Lockout in the Star Ribbon Factory. ry "Batauec they refuse to ring a time clock while leaving at night 13) eu- \ohoyeds of the Star Ribbon Manufactur- ine Company ere knocked out of the \ plant at No, 24 Centre street and have thatituted a ploket. The “lockout has Leen in force since Tuesday. Ofunager bap Gottschalk said to day that un'ess the men returned to-morrow they woul [Be repinced. The trouble, accorming to one of the employees, crew out of the fact that a time clock was installed in place of the check system. The clock, i is Js of such pattern that only one pergon can ring tt at a téme, @0 that Hatwons who do not get (here first aro foreed to iwart twenty minutes for thelr The persons who heve rung thelr tne are forced to fight ther way gut; through the people trying to get WE clock. “We have no objection to ringing the Slogk to register our time of arriving in She. morning," eaia one of the workmen, Psd We do object to losing twenty min- at night. The managers offered to Heanor any go ten minutes men's own expense, to | S¥lleve the congestion.” | -@iMonday morning the clock was put tn | Gespite protests. The men walked out might without ringing , albhough € sige had been posted that they would be allowed to return if they did not Tuesday morning the rihvon returned and chey claim they told, thay could not come beck us obeyed the rules, ed ti! Gottschalk, nanager of the @aid to-day 5 “ av 7 i eonceern, “it tea eimple biisineas Proposition, @ clock, that “tnstalt! nd 1 have given the must return to- lsces filled. They Sich sith wit er Mae or houns, mee ts ohildish for ject to our ihaving a time I even agreed to allow them to leave ten minutes earlier as mh com: “But was thet not the pleceworkeers you ‘offered to Ie Bo at thelr expense, @mouniting Ko an hour's docking a "2a, oe was Cems have fixed up the wrorKers ‘Stier we had tried it a ie Maennerchor mud Mr. Gottschalk. locked-out| workers “held meet- ss. today et Yorkvil ‘ Se GOSSIP OF THE BOWLERS. | | to obj ange and A! teams roll cone, fet in the “E Banter ren chamolon: ‘tam night, the Eroeeway myn) and Hlawathas meet. Ang seenine, the Newark ican eo Pailadeiphias k}yn to New ori The hel ecrtes of vee In the Interatate Brooklyn ‘will bs rolled at the Grand neva ‘Alloys ‘hast Thursday “nent qwhen the Paterson team comes for the ‘evening Contacts (ith Jast year's champions, | ames tohedsled ‘inthe American mammament at the White Elephant ao Weill be rotted. teeninnt’ teen Fidelia, the Eastern | oS wit cnn ate, aie But touching on the case in point I do not know a thing.” Said Mr. Boston Lawson: Said Mr. Boston Lawson: “I would take the stand—but, fudge! I fear my testimony would not interest the judge. The people will upheave, and you will live to see the day When all dark secrets will be bared at 26 Broadway, When skeletons from closets dark will do a merry filing, But, appertaining to this casc, I do not know a thing.” Sajid Mr. Boston Lawson: Still Several Days in Which to Be Recorded in Head Pin Competition. With entries from nearly 200 clubs at hand and several days left in which to make application for tournament membership, as the list will not close unt!! Monday evening, there ts no doubt that ‘The Evening World free headpin | Xe tournament to etart at the White Elephant Monday evening, Jan, 23, will have an entry considerably above that of last year, when 205 clubs of 1,025 men contested for honors and prizes, ‘The interest manifested in thie tour- nament {s the greatest shown fn any event of the bowling season, the record made last year being indicative of this fact. Bowlers who have not entered such competitions this year are now forming five-men teams and are in hard | Dundas practice. Joe Thum eafd before leav- ing for Lakewood yesterday that he had answered so many questions that bis throat muscles required a rest, as well as his tired brain, First prise in the tournament for highest team ecore is the championship trophy presented by The Evening World. The Aigonquins won this prize “Now, it really seems to me You should be able soon to stop the mill of perjury, Allhough it’s olled and perfect. and it moves sans noisy jars. I'll help you put Hen Rogers safe and sane behind the dars, And gladiy furnish you the bars—likewise the chain and ball. But anything about this case I do not know at all.” “Pray excuse me if I smile. I've waited for this cireus now for quite a little while. I've begged to see Hank Rogers quartered, drawn and boiled in oll. He's been close-quartered, artist-drawn; his temper’s apt to spoil. All plain and fancy kinds of crime can be laid at his door, But as to this Missouri case—I really know no more.” ENTRIES POUR IN FOR EVENING WORLD TOURNEY (} last year with a score of GIT efter a | tle with the Fideljas. For the individual high-score bowlers a valuable sterling silver watch fob of beautiful design will be given to every bowler making a score of 100, Nearly Clearing sale of sewing machines. TORE than two hundred sewing machines sold by Simpson Crawford Co. since that remarkable sale began last Friday is a record we believe has never been equalled in New York. So much for what the smart women of New York think of our machines. Nothing short of such a mammoth event could leave a scattered stock like this. It de- mands an immediate clearing, and during this sale we guarantee that you can secure values which cannot be duplicated later. All attachments free. Take warning, though, not a machine will be left at these prices after to-morrow. We sold over one hun- dred in one day last week, and we could beat that record to-morrow if we just had enough machines. Only sixty-eight for this sale. Imagine what a stir they'll create at these prices. To-morrow everybody will be declaring that nothing like it was ever known to New York. Muslins PAM tex ad Sheetings le ofan mine Bed uningete pe fry = Hang Dableached, rections or “sec- ‘wholesale pricee— def Automatic drop-head, three drawers, ed Voorheis and Starr. Thirteen other eeVoorheta's bie ihask oF the Gay was only 9 870 machines at $] G00 9 965 machines at $1800 ace than price’ by 231. zak. Shut Se Non, Regt atrnlehcoecetea us Hand lift drop-head, five drawers ° Hand lft @rao-head. three drawars. ° wit Wash Heavier. York shampton “fn re Anatvidual ‘contests, ACT Other and better high scores Ing the day, bat they were ‘eattered the several events: Dening, ot ‘Bhtiadetymta, c*quched the high mark of tare, York, Text inline’ with EO others “were, ax fol. an 217) 'Chaawick da sre ie’ oh oer ns, Wiel well In’ the sev, events ia which he rolled for New Yorke IN UALS Yoorheta, Now Parecuie Dunbar, Pallageiohis 70 164. TWO-M. New York— lo dur rr DENTISTRY. DOLLARS DOWN Simpson Crawford Co.'s great January sale of USED PIANOS $325 Vose upright 400 Steck upright 350 Fischer uprig! also 6 other uprights TEN ‘oT, m3, 41 108, 1 value ‘Lass than wholesale. price, in hundred case lots. ing—firm weav ‘x28—Instead of 22x%8—Instead of 24x30—Instead of $1.; YOU WANT GOOD January Sale FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY Everything Advertised—And More NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS Women's & Girl: Underwear Babies’ Wear 4 ct. Cambric Corset Covi washable laces and bynes 79 ct. Nainsook Corsi run Insertings and o! fies ¢ Friday Valuest 88 ct. Cambric Corset corerec ros neck—wide lace—ribbon . ba 69 ct. Muslin Kesevdin eri) or ap neck— ‘These machines are absolutely guaranteed ball-bearing. tucks and h Look at the prices received by oats and you'll know Pride inserts. why this clearing 1s going to be thp biggest sewing YARD WIDE MUBLING Saale: ‘tnd ematitehing 1 to ri machine event b that has ever occurted ie New York. | Bur Raine seme a 53 @qnb'y insertings . sees BT soft an $1.29 Cambric und Na insoote Géwns— Pecan, gg | ee lek eae flv . Limit—20 yar! 2 $40 machines at $]2_ 00 PILLOW CASIG—Exira fine muslin—| Pen geome vols of 20 Trucks ana at 25 8 $ 50 Hand lft @fop-head, three drawers. i | $1.99. Steirt Jecgth Chemise Se ernie at #19) 11 870 machines at $] 8 50 ip | Zak ot ev are 28 69 ot Cambric an Musiin. ‘Drawers Jace and Inserting or dbs ring: (ene ng Cambric ‘Bkirts—fan fi flounce ‘ot 88 inserts, ti tucks between, lace 9 ct. Children’s Muslin ant) Pekan gear | or emb'y and pee to if yrs deven. 26x30—Instead of $1 re DENTAL WORK, But don’t want to pay a big Al widely known instruments taken in eschsons for Genk onnnew pianos. They're in suc! ndition 200 a8 “C8 508 E) Ehatwe will be in back any ope aie Peace sneer | Thats where.welcan-servel’ ve ae Fura: by = paid to apply on your choice of our unexcelled new instruments, including the you vd LAN To Put Off Buying ~ os Radie menial Pe. i Our prices are low and our] —_— Wil! be Caste for a Regeat N artistic meritorious instrument, showing how little it costs ae —_—__—e in A to have a really good piano when ‘bought atthe right place. We work is that of specialists 42) sell hundreds every year. the best. Towels can afford to mise this Towellings J January Sale Friday! 14.% HH. §. Sets. All Linen Double SMamask cloth, 1001 doz. 23%-inch napkins to match.. 9.98 Same oul ae 10X10......0408 96.98 All Linen Bots—clot Sx10dogen | Dagigins’ ton matel Table nl Househeeper glusess alesis ales gi uve slasese g/l =zez3 New tereny ‘and Imperial teams meet. = ot Suse sete were presented to Others worth &. ~Bushiviek ctub, wiers last year. ing, a bas ha? ae ey fa'the ‘Su: | With the émtproved form among the Ei DENTAL SSN #149 All Linen Satin Double ee fen aease 2 Carruthers's | ,owlers this season and the enthusiasm chia pate ° % 3S Ais st a. over this tournament and the prizes, it when are i Sh t ] 20: IXT) rg ie! ore a of “ade, t0, ike | would not be eurprising if new records tn pepe ae ee music sa. e. Zast Below 14th St, over Sllsbe’ Flephant Sionday DAA when a TEs ‘were ‘made, they. certainly will be in} 9 , prookiyn. sone at 10.80 e restaurant. | mack fe, Womens, and Br. George E. | the number of entries and the high class Drak, i 2 Hide, Dat All day Friday. ta foven games for $100 « a of the bowlers who will compete. The) new’ Eldorado, wil rell'e basen Sotiekt ott? rs €9 ct. All Idnen Satin Denia: tourney 1s free, is open to all organized | tex with J, h RAILROADS. 70 inch new patterns.. gt ane Tuxedo tam, trom Newark. | bowling clubs,’ and Is governed by the| Syivana gt the Borate, Yetta Se | | Popular egal 13c each| Operatic music, 16ceac! Seckinalt ne first spare in fifteen games in| rules of the York Bowling Asso- | Broo} be to-night. ‘The contest te the ‘Old Georgia. bs 2 inch ‘ap! ine 0 match— 179 bi ern Bive-mnen fees Saige | Glation.. Entries should ve made to Me. | three fB tve gute for'a. side stale SC #100 ae So Lang, Mery. PENNSYLVANIA R Value $2.19 GORON...eressecccrereseee Be jersey ear 7 etke Si not corm Soret Bniatvcie bere tee on cela match of beet four In bevin games ha mre joy Forty-five Minutes from Brondway. n. |S Tepper gee bas high tn Iedividual Score of 248 in the Stein’s Team Lost Three. I Nibparet Ch BIATIONS, for, of, oyest SLWENTY-THID guaranteed pament at the New Eidorado, | Jermoy City won, three Jo, tne, nner | MERE ra Like to Marry You, AND _DESBROSEES 8x10, regularly $2.49... seate accor lth News Yor et anes Ie How'd You Like to Spoon with Me? from fa AilLinen a eal hes, ie cro score of 198 ney wea Moon Dear. ee that Napkin act es em x the ee in nie team. Pullowing 1 Like You, pan i Sates |e Balen neat 1.29 ‘Brooklyn res ct, Huck Towels-20x40— by Mewiames Mieisthne and Pieeae sity olctea. and colored borders............0+++ 12% Mi Lote. wels— lahchs eid saber tron! three. of fois, we | Geonames jeg # ct AN Lines Minos 7 oe ® patch, night, There = Ber cortue acontignt. rolled ¢) - uae, Leahey na aes et ne ioe "Sor and email vacation. y Seine team. in the Grand Central, tournam: thas won fourteen ana oat, none. Metropolitan, second @anding of clubs, has won eleven ‘and lost one. ‘Storr, of the Motropolitans, has of 19 16.21 for twenty-one ip che Mastern £1 at ee Mostetn-Zirvek! match ‘Of the Bichhorn Bow! ternoon. ‘Tne partic | Ena went’ the Quaker City owlery waa he two-man Stine ‘Dunbar bene gee Linyood Club. has won eighteen and the an national ura Pelee ‘mark (ot ae Bi create ee nae in KG contest, at ‘the Superba, a” good | Bu 2 ane 4 5° slassas slatlens cy sl sgzay 2] S8ts arottore Schaefer Fulle: es) 8 al tale 1,000 Tle In Big Tourney. lent chance to Far ucts Strain ae ae, Haye ent at eee ght, the. (oh Bet ator Oe: bo orl ad to the rent the Bs sitet of, sf 00), ey Phir s Ke “eenpines in the fret game, Kroll et between the, Fidell uins, for eecond place wi Schmitt, Emoptres, ‘rolitd hl of the antes test of the Algonquins, ‘scored 218, Phillies Badly Beaten, estenday als on end event ular contest the two-man event, TA LIM- to Chicaxo. INNATI AND “(from Gingerbread Man). sited ee DANNY MAHER A BUYER. et HICAGG,. ¢ Pas, ienot frinze 17 * = pasny. Maher, the " itp a p, oist Tike healen ‘Loves = Boy Like ee 3.05 P. Me. PE: NeYEVANt TAL — sot All Taner Pemask Tome 20 ton great sucoeas. ts Soler forncr in Your Heart For | MY. Byno PRES % ot, xtra Heavy Turkish Towals— A Diente tor Two, ‘filt bleach—48 titchea Ton 17 h tor | t 4 ct. All Linen Barnsl s thie city his home, for in the short .| ct All Linen Barnsley BS so of twelve hours eer ne ul PIANOS AND ORGANS, f Union Check Glass © ina Huck Towelling. 6% 25, Sis | Rugs ‘No Housekeeper S/Shedes can afford. to miss thi Poles, etc. \January Sale Friday! nit all wool Art Squares— x! BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Lex to 3d Avenue, 30th and 60th Streets, The New Yorker who FOOLED . 214 “yds.—best denies Pionda: Line ne ‘Fi Persian Vel Nalvet Ruge-4x3 “ } Sunday’s World. wedaeeteaularly Sac, sale price 2OC gree BAlLwar- UNCRY Sous Greot Plano Offer, Don’t Mis It. tieanden oath aNOR: | ox12 tt—value $21.08. .08 Velvet Axm! CEYLON TEA, regular ‘ 4 Inch—dosen patterns Bees aah ies price SQ\c| / Come To-Morrow. Sa by #e- LBADERS. | pouine Sie" theds Pitt 1.39 % ot. Wood Curtain P Poles—5 tt Tong— a colore—neat brass 15 6 ot, Shelf Ollcloth—12 Mar wide— ‘and | neat patterns and colors—yd. s ot. Opaque Shades—Sx6 ft.—best colors—complete with epring roller— value .25. . Wash Sa of Dress Ttiies tile Petes! OUR TWO GREAT Broken Java, very fine, 20c. Pianos at we sek, Broken Mocha and Java, 23c. No interest for tim: Ado Snpslene' ata 10 3360 WALT 9 195 PIANOS FOR |Gillies Sm SSRN ESR, 4 | 39 ot. Tlannelletve ° Wala Light, medium and It’s Food and Drink. Women's Ro Wrappers ca jacques Samples of Friday Yalues! % ct. Flannelette A Yreppers—-Gouneet, skins, braid ices Forcale (ieee or sia Rese 11.00 Be equiee—Fippl lown, otte—applique, oe ingertin; of Point de Paris lace.,.... 8-05 and Cambrio os 98 Wi ene a be 7 40" 408 Pale 3 ‘8 Bore Bide Elderdown ire. Soe net Suealy Bier 4, o ‘ied an Pracnelette late Dressing Becguas Snes. “ Washable Waists and sae of me ae Friday Veluce! Meroerized lawn—exquisite models. 2.08 $200 Women's to Wear Hats 98 © ot. Wom 4 Dress Shapes.. $2.93 Women’s and Untrimmed Beaver Hates $5.00 Women’ Dreas Hate— fashionable shapes and materials 1.08 eases pak Peeve td Boys’ Wear, Values! $5.98: Girts’ Fine Whit. my i aevied labora dy en it « ped 1.908 8.0. Cirle Gingham “Dh ; wals' A ana was ley: to 14 years.,.. .69 88 Boys’ Russian 01 Hf llnnianace eng mixtureessome with belt back. some flannel lined—8 to 7 yeara.. 1.08 $5.98 and $6.98 Boys' Lo: erconts ng Overct and Reefers—plain frieze, keraeys and fancy chevi ingle or doubli or belted #2,%8 Boy Boys’ Double Breast Chevii ite Oxfords and navy bi 8 to 16 years—were Brown and Gray SAxtures— $2.98... 1 $2.98 Russian and Sallor Suits—iight and dark mixtures—Eton or sailor leather belts—3 collar—j 79 ot miiita styles. 13 yrs... 18 | $1.49 Heavy AN sips se’ or combination st and at follows: mH 2B, ae Sada ee There's, no better cocoa’ made:than ‘BENSDORP'S< You save 14 either ‘way’you use it, aoe pes for economy’« careful I praple ena Blouses— stripes— 19 Compan: on auar int ton, and dark stripes and. figures PORy Upan reat sepressmative i eat Stathos ct. Seotch Onting Flannele—dnill Celinrei? to 14 teh *Jookband.c 4 233, 235, 237 & 239 Washington St, N.Y. a moose Fy, Fron hotels Maes | Meade eee, 8% | Hosiery Bot, Park Pl, & Barclay Gt. Hstabliahed 1840, for Pennsylvania | 19 ct, Fancy Himba stripe Batist Woven Stmrles of Ln mostly navy blue and white—to clear 5 Friday Values! oh ita 19 ot. Plain colored Cotton Henrlettas—| Underwear. Ww. L. DOUCLAS i inane Serene Ne a Nomad COO (Women's Black, Hostery $3.50 SHOES ih SEES Si aigtt | oe ce ara 19 Serge Suitings—copies ‘woo! FOR BALE. foods for tailor “eutta.. “2a |S yoatnabte Ce ee Ge! ett HELP WANTED—MALE. ee Carnana searateer ni ttatt M Stn fo matt ns : Automobiles; Manhattan's | 18 ct. Orgzndies and Dimitice—beet Boys’ Shirts st Dares Saree House! styles for seagon of 1908. +12' fees heavy—fleece lined......... r | 24 ct, Fine Bathrobe Wt $1.29 to $1.49 Men's Natural Wool i | hoavy—exceptional val Bhirte and Drawerd....recreveree PO: ; OPEN SHOP; PaO RE PERMANENT. TIONS GUARANTEED TO|* EFFICIENT. WORKMEN OF GOOD CHARACTER: HIGH. EST WAGES; RE! RENCES| 5! rat, |NECESSAR STETTINER ——— eB ROR, SS Buane St. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, ne for pat tea on, the bosons ast bie gt foots a0 soe. © 4 Henderson °& tbth etd Fico Oo. 7 fin pe ine: oe happy! with eos on “watch cn "ite. ome 4.| White Goods) Flannels Senales of kc Values! Linings irieay ! 10, ct. White Cambrict—bleached and ait oy 100, riey, UTOMOBILE . 518, 515 SEVENTH oe Near agth, DIAMONDS, peasy Favarn: WATCHES,” Sse ak owe JEWELRY. [37 MAIDEN LANE (upstatre), DIAMONDS, jewelry delivered: conveaiaat 5 Fh COMPANY, ti finished a 12 ote Fine tndta Linons-—30 fee children's dresse! $1.89 English Long Clot 9 ct, White Mercerised Wals' variety of effective pattern: 9 ct. White Saxony Weol Flannels 6% ot. White Domete. M4. ee Rate. Seay Cant J atin Vi: Laces and Embrolderies, ata Valneel 9 CS Feint —1% t Sar 19 ot. ee fgg ey Edgings atingesg to 7 ined... ger 19 ct. Plain and 08 j | oO 4 P|