The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1906, Page 10

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ORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, MEN AT WAR CAR SHORTAGE © METZIS SWING LOE WHE, a CMT THE CITY'S MONEY Leaks, but Hasn’t Time to i | } Talk About Graft. Call to Congress for Re-| lief for Farmers Who | Are Facing Ruin. | two Mothers Want ‘to| © Adopt Baby Deserted on Doorstep. Comptroller Metp 4 again. He ha: lean blow at the Hydra-hea money, ted the car-j h hovers ‘rouné Brook- and put the kibosh on petty wratt{ e Mrs, Charlies Di ‘West Thirteonth str IF possession aminers at #0 per day swooped down on the bills of a lot tor car fare during October Anaihclarae The Compirollec does not propose to ony thease ttle until > Inspectora pro- a and vouchers women’ and their hus! When they refused to be separated and rode in the patrol w igh the cold to avue How en of, nulatad pro- :|FACTS ON SHOOTING BY |ter, however, undfMicially was brought ~ | to the attention of the department to- Sahoet warded 28 one of the moat to-get along with Jessy than ynth for car fure. Asked what he had done in the mat- ter of the Title Guarantee companies which have been using the sty'a em- ployees and books for ne elr own tax re tax records hind that the the companies many thousand: lars for the Informetion it hid fur- nighed to them, he sald he had accepted of the head of the bureau. But aa the tilte compinies really had the right to the {nformaaton, had given the discharged man « ce about os fi He was too busy to talk about any of the bic graft which has been exposed jm the sonW contracts and the dump- trimming deals. FLORiDA TROOPS ASKED. WASHINGTON, Deo, 19—No advices recetved at the War Depart- ding the reported firing on a cer conductor laet night by some sol- Giers at Fort Barrancas, Fia, The mat- nd the commanding officer of the as been called upon for Informa- ng so soor. after “the affair at . which has reosived m jn the public .pi day suppressed bthers report of this. latest dis- turbance. Fort Harrancas, which ts located a wistance from Pensacola, ts ae posts In tho gervice, five companies ‘ot the const artillery—ihe Seventh. Ninth, Twentleth end chwentr-oec. here it spent tho “But I nvust while her 28rd Street. and. tens of 4 denied warely ts @ cute little sca , and Mrs. night Mos, Dinglelder ed of that Cunning ttle blue- eyed girl, and so did Mrs. Flome who ts not exactly sure that s! mot put in a ofatm for {ts posses: baby was well dresved, and was ang chirrupy whi MONEY WANTED TO AID POOR AT CHRISTMAS, 3:24:22 AAgsocation for Improving Their | hes Condition Needs Finds for Sick, _ | of Dinners, Rent and Coal. ‘Whe New York Association for Im- proving the Condi of t Poor ts férward with its annual report, and a become @ mu! . In some case ts simply a tack of cars, in others in- suliclent tracks and motive power, | will_dthera wholly inadequate freight yania and terminal facilities velvet backs to m ings. Sets. Natural Woo Military Brushes. Hair Brushes | be procured, ing to furnt beyond th a) Thasiy’ chasm retus cars for loa ez tO rary own Tails “i id, foreign cara all kinds, nt. Of Sta care ts COMM Ol on the he practice of allowing a car load- ed on one line to go through to Its des- tnation, however, distant, has been 90 general, and the’ commercial need tor inder to the well-to-do of the clty such movement eau obvious and urg- hrist i Pace! yjent, that a curtailment ws inter YE @bd that winter lasts all winter. and complaint Moreove t appears HAt this season associntion not |to be imposalble for road to at once secure an adequa’ addition to tts only’ furnishes hundreds of Ch id Beverage igaSohaat rolling stock, becauae We an told that ed correspondence Ghiners but distributes bedding; cloth- car and locomotive buliding es: ing and coal to adults and toys and jtablishment is working torts Umit of . candies to the chi Every dollar | {ts capactty and) that pleced hand-painted, how cannot be filed much under 4 “Athena” Bra Lies goes f: for desk or library i] be remembered that last through the representations of $ Th pecs _ SEVEN INJURED AS TRAIN LEAVES RAILS. HEUTCHINSO! cago, Rock Isla lopes. Note and } holiday gifts. ingon, eurly ie day en Roosevelt to Iuterfere, By @ rising vote a mae Cooper Union last n | Atrocities in the aAopted resoiuitto French Four-i Squares, were boing ma pold and commend! ing were Abbott an 23rd Street. f) Une r Cima TE HE ONE BEST CHR TSTMS GIEE AT CLUB PRICES uaited to Fifty Members Initiation Fee One Pollar ($1 1 Newark Aye VONKY 26% North roadway, JAMES McCREERY & CO, 34th Street. TOILET GOODS. 12 Both Stores. Imported triple—Mirrors, with silk Imported Ivory Celluloid Toilet Imported Extracts. Soaps, Powders, Toilet Waters, etc, Bronze ‘and. Crystal Paper W eights Bronze Animals, etc. On December the 20th. “5,000 boxes ‘fine Paper and Enve- er persona were Injured, © MEN'S SCARES. | (in, Both Stores. seriously, Y i a | Sale of Scarfs. Made of heavy Im- DENOUNCED CONGO HORRORS. ported silks, Plain and novelty weaves. Cpoper nion Mass-Mecting Called Light or dark colors. atch boudoir furnish- d and black Ebony and Mirrors. Perfumery of finds that aome of the Inspectors | CAR SMASHES A HEARSE. ! horses, frevd from the traces, ran away | Hatal Spot Ia Yonuere Scene of |" ere not stopped until they ‘ [reached Hastings, Willlams was un- Fourth Accident. hart. \ =| Cemetery waa struck by a tmlley car and smashed last night near the Amac- kansin Yonkers. There appears to be a fatality about | the particular spot of the accident. A year ago a driver was killed there; later a horse waa killed and then an Automobile dashed {Into a trolley car nd threw {t from the track. Warburton avenue, George Wittams, Inn, on driver, Franklin Simon & Co. FIFTH AVENUE, — EXTRAORDINARY SALE THURSDAY A COLLECTION PERSIAN LAMB COLLAR AND CUFFS of Im- BROADTAIL PERSIAN PAW SETS; large Muti and RUSSIAN BLACK LYNX SETS; large Muff and FINE CARACUL SETS; Pillow sures Muff and _—————_—————————— Stores. A very extensive variety of Import. Paper. Bordered and ss or Nitkel Novelties tables. etter size. Useful for 25c, 50¢, 75¢ and 1.co n-Hands and English 75¢ value 1,50 to 2.00 ~ JAMES MoGREERYS-€0,—— 34th Strect. Lord & Taylor Glove Dept. Women's Tiported 1-clasp Cape! Walking Gloves, SL. OO per pair, exceptional value. Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street; | Fifth Avenue; Nineteenth Street If you want your “bualness” to bocome the talk of the town, teil about It Uhreugh a VWorld “Want! Ad. of Imported Broadcloths, Paon Velvets and Chiffon Velveteen, Women’s Fur Lined Coats OF EVENING COATS; Tweeds; excellent quality; squirrel linings. 25.00 Heretofore $39.50 to (69. 50. also English ported’: Broadcloth, best quality brook mink or squirrel linings. Real value $75.00.... 48.50 Women’s Furs Muffs and Scarfs sold separately if desired. te 13.75 15.75 “19.75 Scarf. Actual value $19.50 54-inch Scarf. Actual value $24.50 Throw Scarf. Actual value $29.$0....0.. 010005 50 Dressy Broadcloth Coats of Imported Black Broadcloth, 52 inches long; velvet and braid trimmings; lined with fine satin and interlined, 18.50 Actual value, $34.5 86 Velvet and Broadcloth Suits High-tass Models * 28.50. Heretofore $49.50 to $69.50. LINGERIE AND —HAND - EMBROID- FRENCH HAND-MADE LINGERIE. SILK WAISTS (for Street or Ev ails wear), Value $7.50 to $12.50 abies HIGH-CLASS LACE WAISTS. — Values $8:50 to $15.75..... JooonOn sadn FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Women’s Waists Useful Holiday Gifts at Decided Price Reductions. ERED LINEN WAISTS.. Values $3.00 and $5,00 Value $9.75 and $13.50... — B. Altman & Cn. FIFTH AVENUE, THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH STS. FINE FURS and FUR GARMENTS. | A selection of exceptionally choice Ressian and Hudson Bay —_Sable Muffs and cluding carefully m matched te's Also Sable mn which G. een ais and Neckpieces will be made to ade Considerable redudions have been made in the prices of several fy'es of FUR GARMENTS, among which are: Alaska Seal Coats. ° Broadtail Coats. eee Fur-lined Coats ‘ 350.00 and 425.00 50.00 and 75.00 ; Fy FUR CARRIAGE ROBES and FLOOR RUGS, embracing a varied selection of the mos suitable skins, in- cluding Rugs of lion, zebra, tiger, !eopard, bear and fox. ~ STORE WILL BE CLOSED DAILY AT SIX P. M, ) “eam Spyman Correct Dress for Women, WAISTS Suitable for Christmas Gifts. 100 $12.00 Heavy Net and Cluny Blouses, a sleeves and yoke elaborately trimmed, with Cluny lace; ecru or white ___ |. 6.75 t So | _ Oppoalte ™ Ave, Hotel, 100 $7, 50 Em Embroidered Chitfen Taffeta Wo tucked froat...... 20 West 23d St $290.00 and 350.00 |. 1906. wes thrown from his seat and the, f= | | | | | | | Stern Brothers ‘Second Floor Underwear Dep’t - Showing of serviceable Dressing Jackets, well assorted styles, $2.98, 4,95, 8.50 2.65, 3.25 ALBATROS DRESSING JACKETS, FRENCH FLANNEL DRESSING JACKETS, Men’s « Women’s Umbrellas A CHOICE AND VARIED COLLECTION OF IMPORTED HANDLES, SUITABLE FOR UMBRELLA AND PARASOL, MOUNTINGS, OF TORTOISE SHELL, QUARTZ, ONYX, JADF, ST! Bates By LVER AND JEWELLED EFFECTS, To- morrow, the Following Umbrellas and Canes * Will Be Offered, Attractively Priced: Twilled Silk 25 and 28 in Cos: Rolled Umtretias, bandles/o! !vory Pearl, Gun Metal and Backborn, Sterling Silver Decerstions, " $2.95 Extra Quali ty Silk 26 and 28 ‘in, Umbrellas, handles of stlected Ivory, Torto'se Shell, Puckhorn and Pearl, richly decorated with Sterling Silver, IMPORTED CANES With mountings of Sterling Silver and French Gilt, 4.95 $2.95 Women’s. Neckwear For the Holidays, at Attractive Prices. Crinkled Chiffon Scarfs, in pink, blue, white and black, 48c Liberty Silk Squares, in all evening shades, &5c Oriental Lace Fichus, with Baby Irish Medallions, 95c Crepe Silk Scarfs, in white, light blue, pink, violet ‘& black, Oriental Lace Boleros, 1.95 Silk Auto Scarfs, Floral Effects in pink, blue, violet, $1.85, 2.95 Also Exceptionally Large Assortments of Rez] Lace Articles Consisting of Dichesse, Point and Bruges Lace Boleros, Berthas, Stocks, Circular and Square Yokes, Fichus, Collar and Cuff Sets, Turnover Collars and Handkerchiefs, To-morrow, on the Third Floor, a few Choice Examples of Real Hand-made Lace Window &« Bed Draperies In One and Two Pieces at Less Than Cost, THESE PIECES ARE WELL WORTH RECONSTRUCTIO?s FOR VESTIBULE PANELS, SCARES, ETC. Holiday Clearing Sale of Children’s Boys’ « Young Men’s Clothing NORFOLK. DOUBLE-BREASTED BELT | SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, { $3.95, 5.00, 6.95 Formerly $5,00 to 10.00 CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, $4.50, 6. Formerly $5.95 to 9.50 O78 “BOYS' OVERCOATS & REEFERS, Formerly $7.45, 5.75 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, latest models, 3i to 37 in. chest, 0.75 Formerly $12.50 to 17,50 YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS, Eormerly $15.00 to 18,00, 12.90 West Twenty-third Street WORLD i x 4 hep adidas vcs sen narrate passin S ARE Aleit A Paper Toy for the Children! SANTA CLAUS AND His ; REINDEER SLED. These Figures May Be Made from Prints t in NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. _ READ ““SITUATION FOR COMPETENT [OFFICE AND HOUSEHOLD HELP, | WANTS” CS ase oe $1.35 | . | . i \ | : | { mane ann enn nn an nr a ee nee ee ee ne on nen: momar Ih ¢ ve cen cmmeentemmean comerems: Ae

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