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~ SOME EFFECTS OF ‘AUTO SHOWS ON OUR CITIZENS. MRS. PARKER ON : z By Maurice ae The Evening World’s Angle-and- Curve Artist. THE sevTHan | > Woman Skipper Makes}, Flat Denial of Charge Yacht. Was Stripped. PRINTER ELECTED MAYOR OF DUBLIN Official Selected To-Day Is the Chigf Compositor of the Freeman’s Journal. LexNeTON TO 3 AVE? LL 9) $15 Far Eastern Mink $6. 5 Is the Principal j Dead: Our Great $75,000 | Sale of Finest Furs. This set cansiete of a two-stripe Four- Hand or Throw-over Scarf, 60 inches’ lon; with chenille ends, and a six-stripe, large Pi low Muff t ‘0 match, Actually $6.50! worth $15.00; to-morrow’s price. toy heat FAR mASTERN FAR EASTERN MINK SET. con Ni +g conmating of d-strine i$ Monable ‘fisher ecure. and. be ' Werner aa “Ove stripe ote Ma mute to m ne DUBLIN, Jan. 2%—Joseph Patrick Nannetti, Member of Parllament in the Irish Nationalist interest for the Col? loge Division of Dubin and Chief Com- positor of the Freeman's Journal, was | to-day elected Lord Mayor of Dublin, | Lord Mayor Nannetti was born In 1831 and {s'the son of an Italian sculptor and modeller. He was educated at the Baggot Street Convent Schools and at the Schools of the Christtan Brothers, | Dublin, As a youth the future Lord Mayor was apprenticed to the printing trade and was afterward employed in Liverpool, in which clty he was one of the founders of the first Home Ruie organization. Later he became Secre- tury and afterward President of tho Trade Council of Dublin, a Member of the Corporation of Dublin and of the | Port and Docks Board and other or- | ganizations. | ————___. ASTOR TO CARRY GUN. | Col, Jon Jacob Astor wants h new | pisvol-carrying permit dated 1906, His private secretary called up Third Dep- | uty Commissioner Mack from Mr. As- tor's home, No. $0 Fifth avenue, to-day RUGS LEFT ON BOARD. Family Plate Taken Away and Was Not Included in’ the Inventory. -. wi BS $10) Women's $100 Fur Lined Coats, $59 $100 Persian Lamb Ceats, $35.00. $50.00 Jap Seal Fur Coats, $10.00. $60.00 Nearscal Fur Coats, $2475. | Bloomingjatos’, 24 Floor, 50th gt. Seotion. Our Semi-Annual Sale of é The Newest Dress Goods Occupies a large share of public attention by reason of the fact that the col- lections of fine fabrics are beyond the pale of competitive effort in points of variety, beauty, quality and price moderation. Mohair Brilliantine, ee sensible, serviceable fabric 15 IFFON BROADCLOTH. 7 wide, all wool twilled will be: more popular than eyer,.is here in ¢ardinal, fas tale light and dark blue, cream and black, at just half real value, or. .- blue. Alice blue, champagne. pearl. eardinal. garne “rose, strawbe: trope, and Mrs. Charles T. Parker, who was for- merly Miss Susan DeForest’ Day, went on the witness stand to-day in the Unked States Court, and told Judge Wheeler aud a jury her side of the story of Ue burning of her yacht, the Beytiian. She Is being sued. by the London and Liverpool and Globe Insurance Com- Hany for $7,000 as a rebate from the $23 ae company paid her after the yacht was destroyed. Suit is based] [WALK on the charge that the fine furnishings of the yacht had been removed just before the fire. and should not ha’ included in the !aventcry. To this charge. they put on the witness stand Capt, Cardiff, who «wore taat he had set fre to the yacht at the request] ___ orfiier c= IGHT BEGUN FOR [NEW “BRIDGE HOG SQUAD” (EMP’S MILLIONS) TO CONTINUE GOOD WORK persons on the yacht, tormerly employ- ed by the Parkers, testified that the hangings, pictures, monogram linen and Disinherited Nephew Sues to/Police Commissioner Bingham, Pleased at Its Break Will Disposing Success, Will Make Permanent the Detail lee Oia Suggested by The Evening micnas 8 ‘e100 FUR-LINED coars, .00 — Handsome garments 52 Inches long, fine black th, elfen seams. made Persian shawl collar. MORE TAI Asour Ho! THAN E to ask how the renewal should be ob- | tained. Carnmissioner Mack referred the secretary to Capt. Langan, at the Eaat | Sixty-seventh street station, in whose | precinct Col. Astor resides. HE KNOWS CLUES. ~ ty such| Sherlock Holmes was great in .his ‘as is unavoldable|day.. Martin Hewitt, Investigator, can give him cards and spades and beat him. Read Hewitt’s first crime mystery in to-morrow’s EVENING WORLD. ARs HMGRE PRRRANT ro Be RUN OVER, their jobs there ought to be on! trouble in the crus! because of the fervent desire of the average Brooklynite to get hoem after he has finished his work. sliverware had been removed. ‘These charges are denied by the Park- ers, who declare that this Is a suit brought to discredit one inst by Mrs. Parker to recover se huudrods of thousands of dollars that she placed in the hands of brokers and which she charges was misused. Mrs. Parker Takes Stand. When Mrs. Parker went on the stand she was juestioned by her attorney, Mr. MacFarlane. Q. Mrs. Parker, are you defendant In this action and owner of the Scythian? A. Yes. I bought the boat in 18%. Q. You are a daughter of Henry Day? A. Yes. Q. Are your parents dead? A. Yen. Opposing counsel objected, but qu ' tlons were allowed, because Mr. Farlane said they were important. went on then to try to show that the furniture aboard the Scythian had been her mother’s in the Morristown, N. J., house and the town house. Q. What was the Scythian? <A. She ‘was in the North Sea fish trade. Then she was a fruiter. Q. You fitted her up to meet your re- quirements, A. Yos. Q. Why did you buy her? A. On my physician's advice: Q. How much time a ea Stern Brothers Black Dress Goods: srr? ee FRENCH . EOLIENNE, and wool auaiitys at per ¥ +. FRENCH DRA: splendid heavy grade, sultable for cont suits, $1.50 quality, at srade, full cardinal, myrtle, navy,’ brown and. black; Te: ible and. very. 1 nd To-morrow, on First Floor Special! Sale ot Ribbons 47¢-in, Taffeta Radiant, 534-in. Faille Brilliante, 1 c in white, black and all desirable colors, at 9 Yd. The fight of the disinherited nephew, Thomas J. Kemp Foster, to break the will of Edward Kemp, of Lanman & Kemp, wholesale druggists, and, thus get a share in the estate of $5,000,0% or more left by the famous citizen-re- former, was resumed in the Supreme Court before Justice Greenbaum and a Jury to-day. Foster was an employee of Lanman Kemp in his younger days. He {s now fifty-four years old and a wealthy operator in real estate. He, his two brothers and ter bitterly contested r Edward Kemp's will in the Surrogate's beth Comasietoner: Bingiant tela. me it! Court four years ago, but were unsuc-|1 needed more men I could have them. coastal: 1 have chosen big husky fellows, who Edward Kemp was a brother of {Ba a IS atin 3th George Kemp, whose will was also hot- i duty to to per-| ly contested, and bis widow-and her | {pfm-save, that on she. bridge, tn” the | The Evening World's suggestion that) with the, thrones looking. Pinchers, | the proper way to make sausage of the Ba er8 and otner breeds of bridge ho: teen of the regukir force of polie Brooklyn Bridge hog is to use a special | F Mahia urinee: roe duly detall of skilled policemen has ptoved | during y will assist in controlling $0 successfiil that the rush hour squad | the rush at the Manhattan end and ten has been made permane: Inspector | &t, the Brooklyn end, After the men get ito the swing of Flood has ehosen forty-four of pe A sturdlest men in <he department to han- dle the crowds at both ends of the U E S I N E SILK Wears Better 3 tn vauition to, she resus | Than Silk You will know as soon.as you see it that Suesine Silk is a dupli- regular. 2% eon Spring wen quality, : 13 Great Hosiery Specials at Bc, 10,000 Pairs of Men’s,'Women’s and Children’s 19¢. Hosiery at This Newly Low Price. Women’s Full Seamless Hosiery, black cotion, with white or black Cees teens anes caneen toes Yen's Fancy Sills Clockings and Polka Dot Half Hose, also phin black, extra good quality... -hildren’s Donble Knee Ribbed Black Cotton Hostery, all sizes Hioomingiales', Main Floor, Muslin Underwear —Speciais tour men de.ailed to | Bdge posts, and will give Tusn Hour | force ot sixty-e.got men. "From present appearances,” said the Untrimmed Hats- (a. An Attractive Selection for Spring Wear, including }) Chips, Milans and Neapolitans, Bape, Sime Hay $1.05, 2.75 ih st, Section, Impcated Straw Hats, in all the newest shapes and colorings, dia you spend on | two children and: Arthur Kemp re smmong, the defendants in to-day's ac- |man. The success of the plan of hand- | | cate of China silk so far the yacht? A. Ten months in the year. Ting ene srowa with tt abetate ores pro oe Se SKIRTS of cambric, decp lawn ; DRAWERS of 25 Pc aera a ke nian Onfaniitar with the bridge and its ap- ae * flounce, ‘with hemstitched ruitie <f embroidery ic A. In 1900. ‘ie Syl egy co ast Provided (any | untamittar with the bridge and its ap- as appear ae 5 Hounee, with” nematic 79¢ Tati of embroider Rat esctoeskpin ware ebiown.to tie Wees- a mw Pronches, that it seems as though a costs less than e H u ruftle of lawn. ‘tucked and 3 per Scheie Tectia s ramets price and is more end ekeeping nens sums. of cambric, lawn flounce, | trimmed’ with embroide et iter ee with cluny lace fhsertion, teks : * ‘an skipper of the interior of the yacht. Py able to entirely eradicate the be ‘bridge-rush evil." CHEMISE of c: round = abric, She pointed out the rug in one room ; ringly good for wear J and ruffle on bottom, with 39g neceerl awit t ‘as one he never ‘had changed. Ra ea rp el aes OF ob als ofthe tovch of cot _At Special Prices Ince, fngertion and tucks: Hibben 29c Most of Furnishings Left. oi Hemp and $0.00) out- ran te-day md sinatructed them in thelr ton in it. the daytime SKIRTS of | cambric, oe, lawa | GowNs of mood au at a capbric, Q. Now. when the yacht went to Erie Tate Georse Masset, The rest of the igcronig. Latiar eanoantethiin Celt ee oe Sieveg aie sang INCLUDING AN IMPORTATION OF oS ee tal eiKken inecttlon and teks: niinbeds basin what did you order taken from ealate Was to be divided ‘between coors William Kemp and Edward them ‘has to his credit some action. de- more beautiful: for’ gowns, dresses and waists. Samples BLEACHED DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS styles .. with lace ruffle Several other odd lots of skirts and gow: the boa? A. t ordered a desk, two | {emp in Roting presence of mind and control of ' rs 5 e at on upon request. , Loot $0 : lee a oe Oe | wee Mee ite eth nied The cone|{exmorrow, they will be transferred, to {ire the ating of your dealer sed 998, 2x2tg yd 253. yds, i nia Rotuods ie Ine! lo constitu’ ’ Q. The great mass of furnishings foatants claim that Nie, was then, wasted egular rimnstour deta fe the $1.85, 3.25 2.35, 4.00 2.85, 4.90 Elbo Glace Kid Special i ‘A. ¥es. ‘The boa: will’ them, from Brooklyn, will be Ww hite‘and Gold Dinner was left there? incompetent to make ‘ ould go Into commission at any time. ‘stus 8. Ransom, formerly a Surro- satnnea at that end of the lage dur- 2'x21¢ yds, 2%x3 yds, a teat. | ig the rush in the morning, ‘Thirty at s . Gibe you, now about the. things | gate ie chic Far eo content| 1 be morning, Trt at $3.38, 5.50 4.25, 6.50 Gloves, $1.98... Meo we removed oo a0. with the rugs? a ond will handle the a crowds at In clothes men night. will mingle NAPKINS TO-MATCH Weekly shipments from.ot What sala a, roa toed they were @ent to the Paris house keep our steck te- 7 am || Breakfast Size, $1.88, 3.75 Doz, Dinner Sle; $2.90, ‘s G. Was Hhee) the. canoe, A. Yee. | me ‘ plete—no scartity of long sve es ceit, ory pon gat ApoE alien a ene | mt irohe pmo LINEN SHEETS, Hemstitched, Full sie, “Pr. 3.90, 15,25 || flat the-Bloomingda'e store, En plate was a Paboand Tt was taken Grew hia wil ease seins 85c, 1 in all lengtlis and sizes, in white ILLOW CASES, Hemstitched, 224236 'in. i and black. Guaranteed to fit per- When the yacht came back from tha West Indiag crulse did you order anything’ removéd from the yacht? A HELD FOR ABUSING ss Wed eRe Ae Rens 80 much linen? A BULL TERRIER PUP. P i you Prepare a She | Dog Fancier Hurled It Against Iron Railing, and Said He Had To Because It Had Fits. reed beat a oth: se aiuaine a ite bull terrier, George Ul ‘ich, twenty-two years old, a dog f ot No. 9 East Fiftieth street, was hela in the Yorkville Court to-day fectly. : Hatten ulus 2.50, ah SLA quests, value 4300, a7 9198 16-button length 24-inch Mous-, "$2. 39 Main Floor noch, St. Section. _ |! January Sale of Boys’ High Grade Washable Suits & Blouses Russian & Sailor Suits, Fine Jaypee White and Colored Fabrics, in Eton, Saitor and Cadet Styles, Usual Price $2.50 to 5,00 Laundered Blouses, Usually 95c to $1.25, Store Closes at 5.30PM Tomorrowthe Annual Clean-up Of HOSIERY And UNDERWEAR 100 Pieces, sol as 57 5.9) mot nervous’ quetaires, value, - BO ap Usidomingdaten $4 Floor, S0th St. Section, 7a Hae Sh bie snd: priced: duplicates. ! rt det seer Zea table that ohculd’ bave, Geen viet Out C3 me inventory. vat -Men’s Underwear Clearance. No room for left-over stock; every garment must go. Therefore, Q. Di ry el eat you still had | in $10) for Special Sessions. The strong- A ‘some of of the th est witness against fim was Mra. Ma This is one of the most stirring events of our store year. Youths’ Negligee Shirts, «J 9scto- 225, Techies vse) Fuse nes Underwear. wore psetns water colors Pe apace pester ate Ne area ce evos|q | L28t year it occurred on the day of the awful blizzard and Boys'\Pajamas pea bak eon iad sinioeny tele Fi a a ed shirts and drawers.” Yase, a table and phonograph must of having seen Ulrich throw thi | Fal , cto 1,45, .00 Quali oar. yet the crowds surged around the special counters all day long. We make these radical cuts in prices to clean out thor- | oughly and quickly all the odd lots and broken sizes that have accumulated from the year’s business. _ The complete details of the offerings are not ready— they will'be printed in the morning papers. Here are the price facts, about, the Hosiery, which should be enough to bring you ‘here early tomerrow: , Women's Hosiery At 100 «'palr, were 15¢ | At$t. 15 a pair, seconds of $1.50 At 15c a pair, were 260 and 35c and $2 grades i At 25c a.pair, were 35c to 750. | At $2.50 a pair, were $3 to $5 At-50t a pair, were $1.and $1.25 | At $3.75 a pair, were $5 to $8 AESUAE PAE wire $1.50 to $3 ‘ . ' Children’s Hosiery ane At ‘Sc uw pair, Were 12%0 to 20c'} At 50c a pal, were 750: to'$1:50 At.88c a pale, Were 25c to Bc | At $1 a pair, were $1.70 to. $2.90 : At 28c'a pal were 40c to 750 Men’s Half Hose . - At 10c a palr, 3 pairs for 25c, At 50¢ a palr, were 75c and a Somewhat soiled and sold as secon $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Grades Full-Fashioned Shirts Finest quality, single and double breasted, white and gray. No mail orders filled Rloonitny Jal» Main Floor, 00th St. Section. Clearance of Umbrellas. Three Unmatched Special Offerings. e dog ‘Where were {nese Ain the din: Fede ieee ohe- ape grade aug etpmeae rs. Parker suid she found, thin, “Iam not @ member of the 5. ite Cc. afterard in her town, house hat she | An gong ta join she wwras-, hh i aft ene ie ‘on board at the: ‘time ot | saw ee uittie wae a 2 some articles dn the |” tha iy pal" gut ‘heaals Peterson, of Ni at that you faite to include in your i ' Yes, quite a number. aaa, avenue, ted testified. mart pau fo and he ihe wasvobiiged LET OFF ON THE PLEA OF THE MAN HE SHOT. Syaree kennel and Marlow, Told the Court Samuels ‘Was Only Fooling When Pisfol Went Off. 4 bas & lone.) bel was pate | folie tg iyrerd me, He was trying to og hak corte eucturae We're ol Clearance of Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing At % to % Less Than Usual Prices. | —OO West Twenty-Third Street e dog was | & “throw him leged that. indie a fasep, how to handle a SCOTT'S EMULSION is more than a fat food. There is no animal fat that compares with it in, nourishing and building: up the wasted, emaciated body. That-is why chil-, dren and anzmic girls: thrive and grow fat upon it, That is ‘why persons = consumptive tenden- gain flesh and. strength enough to check, fhe | the trpersis as “ai cies At $1. 00: 26 and 28-inch Taffeta Umbrellas; splendid frames, naiural woods, sterling, gold and pearl, etc. Umbrellas worth, upto $5. strong, substantial, dozens of different handles, including Al $1.95! ; 26 and 28-inch Pure. Silk Umbrellas, paragon frames, | sterling trimmed, At $3.95 {aie and tassel; burnt ivory, sterling, pearl and sterling and 26 and 28-inch, Piece Dyed Taffeta Umbrellas, tape edge and hemmed; every sort of hanale, metal, celluloid, gold and pear! handles; worth up. to $8. sin Fly Bloomin, ith St, Seation. Wall Paper al Less Than Cost To Make To close remnants’ of last week’s sales we will make the Prices About 44 Actual Cost. There is enough paper of each pattern to cover from 1 to 5.rooms.° In- cluded are blanks, gilts, silks, embossed papers, floral effects, two-tone pa- pers, varnished tiles and pressed embossed. Of course, early shoppers may enjoy the greatest advantage. A Roll Bor-, der will be sold at the same prices as the side wall papers. 2c,, kc., 7c., 12c., 15¢c.,-20c. per roll, Estimates furnished’ on all *interior and exterior devorations, Blvomingtales’, 94 Floor, Gith st. Seetion, Bloomingdales’ Lex to 3d Av, MANTEL and CABINET ORNAMENTS, : @. Altman & Co 4 : ARE OFFERING AT REDUCED PRICES, A VARIETY OF ORNAMENTAL OBJECTS, INCLUD- ING’ CLOCKS AND CLOCK SETS, BRONZES, ELEC. TROLIERS AND LAMPS, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, PORCELAINS AND POTTERIES, DUTCH SILVER, LIMOGES ENAMELS AND OTHER PIECES, of. both men, All Cars Transfer to 59th to 60th St,