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© ABINST CUR HATED VICEROY His Warfare on People of Caucasus Brought on Murder of General. ‘TIPIQ6, Caucasia, Jan. $1.—The as- gassination of Gen. Griaznoff, who was killed by a bomb, has brought to a theail, the discontent among the faction of the military, which regards with disfavor the policy of the Viceroy of the Caucasus, Count von Vorontzoff- Dawhkoff, in the war between the Tar- tors Armenians. ‘The Paces, it is anid, will appeal Mirectiy| to St. Petersburg for the re- Move! of the Viceroy, and they are @eoretly supported by high officials of ‘the Vicerayaity. fx i Eoutats) named Djoyasbvill, a of the Gghting organization of Revojutionists. | i i to carry out the Imposed on Griaznoft for the latter's ruthless Revolutionists of Ku- proclaimed by Gen. was despatched there the province. Allkhanoff pared neither life por property in war be ts waging against the revo- ta. ‘The whole revolutionary movement in ! { hi £ lin tionalities, under the leadership of Rus- Becial Democratic agitators, and fs being gradually stamped out in Ku- tals, Mingrelia and the Black Gea Iit- i On account of the disturbed condi- tions Im the Vicie-Royalty, the extension of the Zemstvo system to the Caucasus in conformity with other parts of the Empire has been postponed. In Kutals the captured revolutlonists are being tried by field court-martials, on the pat- tern of those adopted in the trials of revolutionists in the Baltic provinces. THREW STONES AT _ WINDOWS FROM “L.” Bookkeeper Smith Arrested Declares “~ Ytié Police Got the Wrong Man. John Sith, a bookkeeper tn the of- fices of Comptroller Metz, and living at No, 107 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, was a prisoner in the Tombs Court to- @ay o°arged with throwing stones from the Third avenue clevated structure through plate-giass show windows. The eymplainant was Morris H. Barnett. Manager of a clotiting store at Nos. 168 and 1% Park Row. Barnett told Magistrate Walsh that last evening he saw Snilth, standing at the north end of the City Hail station Platform, throw down several pleces of Fock. Gne of these smashed the gi window in bis store. He got a poli man, who arrested Smith, Smith claimed the case was one of mistaken |dentity. ‘The case was ad- Joumed until this afternoon. TWO WOMEN FACED DRIVER IN COURT. One Was His Wife and the Other Said He Promised to Wed Her, Whes Hyman Diener, of No. 116 Lewis street, appenred in the Essex Market Court to-day to answer to a gharge of abandonment made by Dora Diener, of No. 16 Stanton street, who elaimed to be is wife, he wus con- fronted by Rose Levy, of No. 588 Sixth Btreet, who declared that Diener had promised to marry her. She sald she had given him #2 in July last after the engagement was arranged, Diener married before a notary, and he told the Court that he thought when signing the contract that it was merely an engagement agreement. Magistrate Moss held Diener in $600 bail for further Assembly Has a Measure to Superintendent of Schools Maxwell from to-day by Assemblyman Tompkins. sical, overbearing and dominant. He ficeis of this city are In New York City to-day searching for Stephen H. Abbey, for criminal Mel upon complaint of ex- Corporation Counsel Augustus H. Ven ments, and the objects of its authors! BILL TO CLIP THE | WEL Curtail Power of New York School.Despot. (Special to The Evening Worl.) ALBANY, Jan, $1.—A bill eliminating the Board of Examiners wus Introduced “Maxwell,” said Mr. Tompkins in ex- plaining his measure, “is partial, whim- ought to have nothing to do with the Board of Examination, which should be | subject to the bylaws of the Board of Baucation. Applications, examinations and appointments belong to the Board. “It is enough for the Superintendent t, superintend, direct and approve or disapprove the work of the tescher appointment. “The vill further places petnetpale of high schools among those who must be examined and taken from en eligible Het mnere are not many of these I- said Mr. 8; “but, never- Theless, Maxwell, to build up his own personal machine, appointed some men who have fafled to qualify even as principals of grammar schools. ‘This is wrong.” POLICE ON CSE LE TOWN TOPICS KINGSTON, N. Y., Jan. 81—Potice of- to y! pais,"’ for whom @ warrant has been issued Buren. Abbey ts accused of being implicated fm the publication of a paper called Around Town, printed in New York and mailed here last week to Kingston people. The paper contained thinly velled attacks upon the character of many men and women of prominence and articles ridiculing daughters of prominent men who have recentty given | soclal functions, An Investigation was made to-day by ten of Kingston's leading lawyers, which has resulted in issuance of a war- fant for Abbey's arrest, and other war- rants are expected to follow for several Prominent Kingston men and women whose connection with the publication | is claimed to have been established. Around Town contained no advertise- in circulating It cannot be accounted for. The paper has created much axcte-| ment, and several women have become ill on account of the attacks made on their families. | Abbey formerly lived here. Since t! rn law_in New ¥. “It 1 had purchased all the materials and the various things that have gone to the hats which I have trimmed year, I believe I would not have able to 6) ‘another cent for anything else, bought Dia- mond Dyes, "Mi Deople ,scem to Whine that velvet cannot be dyed suc: essfully, but it can with ond fives.” *haso ‘Virgiata’ Yancey, Dallas. Diamond Dyes Tm es sim: to use soap. aey ave ethouschold Necesstiy ands household economy. 20 penis a package at all druggtsis. Send name Es REVOLT STIRS UP ALDERMAN MYERS Leader of the Republican and M. ©. Combination Threatens to Quit. ‘The revolt of nome of the Repufiiican anit most of the M. O. mambers of the Board of Aldermen yesterday against the leadership of Aledrman Myers was Miscussed to-day around the City Hall. ‘The majority leader prepared o. statement early In the day which clear- ly indicated his intention of surrender- ing the leadership. If he should do 50, affairs in the board, from a Republican etandpoint, will be of the epost chaotic kind, as it will be a hani matter to find any one strong enough to hold the combination together, This is the etatement Alderman Myers made: “I do not regard as an evidence of revolt the fact that a number af Brook- lyn Republicans and two or three M. O. men joined with Tammany in overruling the report of the Committee on Salaries and Offices regarding the salary of the | secretary to the Comptroller. It seems to me rather a display of cheap gen- erosity—a case of libdrality with the city’s money which does not cost the sivers acent. “When I talked to representatives of ae byte 2 few days ago about & pol-| icy economy and retrenchnient I told them that I realized that it was bound to be # most unpopular pro- gramme. I felt that I was riding for & fall, and if I cannot get the support of my colleagues in that policy I shall cheerfully pass pver the leadership to some one else. There should be no question of my personality—it should be entirely one of policy. I have been | but I have} characterized as a bo:s, never felt like a boss hor wanted to be @ bass. “I did not want to be the leader of the majority; I preferred the freedom of action enjoyed by a free lance such aa I have been in the past, I took up offered unanimously and because there seemed to be a sincere desire to im- Prove conditions in the Board of Al- dermen, I shall call a meeting of the majority before the next meeting of the Board, and a change in leadership, {f really desired, can be readily ob- tained."” Tho next moeting of the Board ts scheduled for Tuesday, but before that, coording to the iwell informed persons, a caucus of Ry icans MO, members will be held. —— 1 @ -G@OLUD _ EYEGLASSES Poor eyesight will keep a person back. Imperfect fit- ting glasses hold him or her from going onward. $1 Gold Eyeglasses and a thorough scientific examina- tion of your eyes by my specialists is economical and safe aSsurancé. 1 am Greater New York’s largest optician with the or- ganization and equipment to give you the best eye knowl- edge at a nominal price. ’, 5 Convenient Stores. 24 F. 125th St.; het. Sth @ Mad. Avs., N.¥. 1520 3a Av., bet. 85th & Séth Sts, N. ¥, 2064 Bd Av., near 153d Bt, N. ¥. 500 Fulton St,, nr, Rockwell PL, Brooklyn. 1007 B'way, nr. Willoughby Av., Brooklyn. the unweloome task because it was Stores Open Evenings. ~<a ) | UNDER the name ELECTRO machine. minimum cost which has never been | Snpson Crumford Ca BIGGEST SALE OF SEWING MACHINES EVER INAUGURATED—DROP HEAD STYLE—AN. ARTISTIC, USEFUL TABLE WHEN CLOSED. we conceal the identi turer of AMERICA’S HIGHEST GRADE SEWING MACHINES. We ieif you his name in our store, and show it to you stamped on each With the four basic _principles—durability, utility, convenience and economy in view, this maker has ‘SPECIAL | OUR GUARANTEE | | is not ford or 10 years—itis a | hip guarantee, as long as you operate | your machine pas foot power jwe will keep it in order|| | FREE of charge. | of the manufac- @ sewing ‘machine at a equalled. All attachments free. In- Sond Dye ‘Asnta ‘and 4s samples of structions FREE any time at our store. Fourth Floor. dyed cloth. Address DIAMOND DYES,» Burlington, Vs. (J | SUTH AVE, 192 TO 20 STREET \¥ absolutely pure and true to the label. Average saving of 80%. Sixth Floor. | w rt IN WHISKEY. MEDER SWAN MEDALLION NEW ENGLAND CREME DE MENTHE “That's Allo tee’ eanee DOIN, DOUBLE STOUT, RUM, Boitle. The aed GILKA’ KUMMEL. Sion Tettis, | Regular price $5 Galton, PURE CALIFORNIA iV genuin $1.05; ‘reediar QQ | CM, Oe 780 | woe”. Port, VINES. $1.00 size bottle pints sr dnare Ausctal Avision nse | NE. HALE. | Galion, 8 {doa ty 9248" $1.80 0 botle ena ne Ny ouare 1 ©ay ana’, oe 8° 35 e | examination. SERVICES AT BER OF KING CHRISTIAN. A.. the Members of Danish Royal Family in Copenhagen Present Body Placed in Casket. YEN, Denrnark, Jan. #4 al servicee to-day in th deaih chamber, at which all the m vers of the royal family now in this Were present, the body of King Yan was placed In a coMn has Issued « eleasing many offend Beecham's Pills When lack of appetite is caused by ®yereating, take Beecham's Pills to relieve the fecling of heaviness, When a sick stomach takes away desire for food, use Beecham’ lls, ey invariably tone the di @estion and After a men decree of ram Kye W Rye Whinl ec r) Hor ‘ years olf... 1 acu, | | | | SALE sWirTs FINEST PREMIUM 1 HAMS, | $22,000 stock of wines from a New Eng- land merchant at a reduction of 30% THs is one of the best selected stocks of wines and liquors in New England— comprising fine imported clarets, sauternes, Rhine wines, Moselle wines, old Burgundies, champagnes, whiskeys, gins, brandies, ales and stouts. All guaranteed Regular 875, dozen Gation, 12 } "0. Fa) et) GUINNESS'S EXTRA FOREIGN BT §9.00; Bottled in Dublin by Lawson, Wilnon & Ci Regular Pelee. . $1.54 IMPERIAL CLUB WHISKEY. old, | Regular 85 ry oy oy m 100 bo CLAM, PORTO} »| dation EE TB | sie Pine The t . bottle iu tee GARRETT’S VIRGIN- TA DARE VINES ti G. HOMUMM @ c0,'5 DMPORTE! "i HAM ONE ED CLARET, Co's The monthly grocery sale b prin quality and fas | hams 7, i lice! CC | Highiana fini a SMYRNA FIG8.. Zamel Bi Fancy egins Eng skigst “and mi fal Plantation 60c OATMEAL. ile: Died, Freeh Vo ben: LOC KFAST COCOA On voned 4 4 -18¢ Linen Firh uart, River Y HVBNENG, JANUARY 31, 1006, ee DELIGHTFUL AND CONVENIENT—OUR EIGHTH ELOOR RESTAURANT. Sanpson , AIXED ME IGETOAG™ STREET Final price reductions on high grade furs. 4 pete question of selling furs has long ago ceased to concern worth or former selling prices. Makers in their eager attempts to unload stocks have cut their prices deeper and deeper succeeding week, those watching the longest, sacrificing the most. Third Fleer. Simpson Crawford's have profited by their necessities, perhaps more than any other store in New York, but the end is in sight. The low price limit has been reached. Prudent shoppers should not delay another day, for these are the greatest fur bargains New York has ever seen. 75 stylish broadcloth coats.—Made of the finest broadcloth, some with straps —48 inches long—in black and brown—with fine Siberian squirrel linings—large shawl I: f lynx, squi irrel, Made to sell at double, at collars of lynx, squirrel or sable squirrel. Mac 1 "$24.50, $32.50, $39 and $48 Sabled or gray squirrel coats in a variety of 6 newest beautiful models richly lined and finished; were 25 nearseal coats. Box front—fitted bacx«—finest close nap skins—collars, revers—trimmed with squirrel, marten or mink. formerly sold up to $65.00, now | Sold up to $79, now, At+orerreceenseree ‘4 GO one sSoocccinsceskes totes a) vesese $45.00 Royal ermine $245 Alaska seal coats—-24 inches long, with | $5? long pure white Ascots_... ssvisecsenee BESO $40 large pillow muffa.... sss. ++ wsecoee new shawl collar or square collar and lapels rf: f hoice ski 178.00 Baum marten scarfs. of very choice skins.........0- $178.00 | , 1... seum marten scarfs with heads and tails. 19.50 Persian lamb coats of the finest Leipsic dyed skins, were | 4 skin scarfs—with heads, tails and paws.. ~ 42.50 $179, now......6 Tastoes = $145 | 3 skin baum marten fancy scarfe—with heads and tails, 29,50 Persian lamb coats with chinchilla or mink collar and 1a} ol, | 4 skin baum marten pillow muffs with tails.e+s+...<e. 32.50 WAS $175, NOW. see eee sereseee sengee-seeseeeee rit 4 skin hanging is, of fine baum marten Rich Persian lamb coat with baum marten collar and revers; value COLOKH, At. .ceresecceeseseeetenvecsenees and $30.50 885, BOWS i 66 cc65io.ctacksisveenscmseneeses $169 Mink scarfs and muffs. Mink—+ skin scarfs with heads and tails, value $32, at, 24.50 Mink—$ akin 20 — with head and tail, claws; . value - 22.50 > 20.50 muifs—fine quality skins; value $35 a teeeew eee ee ee eeeers renee THE pressing necessity for making room for our extensive lines of new Spring garments compels us to make greater price reductions than ever before on Winter suits and coats. Many of the suits in this sale actually sold for considerably more than double the present price. | Velvet suits less than half price. Suits of the very highest class workmanship and finest materials, in all the smart color effects, which make velvet suits so exceptionally attractive this season—short models, prettily trimmed and lined through- $3 2 50 out with white duchess satin—some with 34-length coats—special e Up to $50 broadcloth suits, $24.75. Fine quality broadeloth suits—tight fitting—34- length coats—plainly tailored or fancy braided effects in self colors~same with velvet vests embroidered to match—in wines, green, royal, navy and French blue—also various nae ral helio, prolet an purple ana all black—coats lined ughout wil white or rl-gra} satin—several skirt (aniseed a o §24,7° ly Bbeencsecccceeee sete eeneens wane Velvet suits less than half price. You'll be more than surprised at the values in- cluded in this assortment. A variety of models and nearly all the best colorings of the season—plain or fancy effects— trimmed in various attractive ways—copies_of original im- ported garments. You'll find some of 77 the best styles of the Winter in this col- lection—less than half price Suits in various materials, $18.75. A very large assortment of suits in cheviot, serges, unfinished worsteds, broadcloths and fine mix- tures—every style in this lot that has made up the season's fashions—short jackets, medium lengths or long tight fitting coats—as for linings, colorings and trimmings, they are too varied to describe in detail. “The fact of their being sold up to $87.50 and over tells the story. While they last... .0..----+-5 Bpucuapesienessesenesssloiees sees ereees $18.7 $65 broadcloth &» doeskin suits, $32.50) Charming new models in Spring suits. Exce} fine broadcloth and doeskin suits— New Spring models in soft-finish cheviots—blouse etna | ee eeetars Sines of the Beautiful bighi| model wilh trinmed girdle—coat taffeta lined. Also the SSlors.. Workmanship, linings and trimmings of the very | new pony coat in blue and black—fine quality serge—nicely finest. Selling up to $65, at... eeeeceees 2932.50 | trimmed—special price....eeee...csccsesceeneee ++ $14.75 English walking suits, $29.75.—New Spring model—in all the pretty gray effects—invis- ible stripes he mmixtures—fiat notch collar—fiy front-well tailored with gray silk taffeta lining to match material—also same style suits in blue and black broadcloth--new circular skirts,...esee+eee.... Rigccese sess QRO.75 = Coats, value $23.75, at $12.75. $14.75 kersey coat, $7.50. r i ay Made of soft Winter cheviot—collarless, with fancy velvet and 4 length coat in kersey—light or medium shade of tan—two braid effects—full boxy style—% length—lined throughout with soft satin—also | models—plain tight-fitting or stra ellects with or without velvet collar—half high-class mixtures, ° or fully lined with satin same shade, SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, 10,000 doz. yds. French and German Val. laces. HE entire main aisle of our lace section is devoted to a great display of Val. laces. Nowhere else in America T can you see such an enormous assemblage—such an immense variety of styles, and nowhere else can you buy these laces at the prices here quoted. Now that Val. laces have become the reigning fad—the greatest Sate fashion craze ever known in laces—it is only natural to expect Simpson Crawford's to do something unusual, and we do, by offer- ing the very choicest Val. laces made at halt the regular prices. Our great lace organiza- | All of the newest ideas tion, foreseeing the trend of |29¢ @ doz. yds. for 39c Val. 1Ac88: of Khe sciadn inte eons Fashion, anticipated the nted in this remarkable present unprecedented de- 39c a doz. yds. for 55¢ Val. laces. mere —many des gns 55¢ a doz. yds, for $1 Val. laces. mand for Val. lace by plac- that are exclusive with us ing orders fully six months widths are the ones in de- 75e a doz. yds. for 1.25 Val. laces.| signs to match. ago with the great French and —edgings and inser- and German lace makers. Calais antl Nottingham 10,000 yards of Under- wash laces in newest ef- 10c Svg ton cee regularly up to 80¢ wear lace imitation fects—mateh sets—many | 15c a yd. for laces regularly up to 25¢| ‘forchon and Cluny leces = : ——=<—=!sn many widths — edges 19c a yd. for laces regularly up to 35e| and in:ertions—also Nor- 25e ayd. for laces regularly up to 50¢| fen” Ines woth’ ap widths—newest diamond, round and real lace ves |35ea yd. for laces regularly up to 75c|', 124e+ all at, per S1LMJ'8ON CRAWFORD CO, Yard sorcerers eee te eet FRENCH VAL LACE meshes—bewildering as- sortment — positively matchless, and all half under value. Purchase of 1,180 fashionable silk and washable : vests at less than half price. ; events which dressy men have been taught to watch and wait forall in Becond i They're made arid She “Ne ished in the best pos,’ sible manner; -Mater.- ials are beautiful silk mixtures—s h 8 des” of brown, slate, oli ete., and dark an light effects. t of them are single breast- ed. . Sizes trom 88 to 46 chest m . Tes a sale t! Vv Ov of those remarkable vest bargain the new smart effects, Composing the entire surplus of a maker who limits his output to a few of the first class houses in the East. 1,180 vests make up this purchase, any of which in quality and ttern might reason- ably sell at $8 and $4 each. The most fas- tidious dresser will be able to select a vest to his taste from this collection. 19 (A WHEN i

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