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} BOYS AEYOLIERS HENS BOSS OF / VAMIMANY FALL nly Two Oppose His Programme for Machine Reorganization. Pair of Biren Por nee Held Up Det eon Ed Bronx Roof. ectiv ge of of No. 101% Fox heard foots and bellev John G. Hoftman, ¢, the Bronx, Stet thieves were after more than fifty housed on his ro the telephone ¢ Morrisania station. Sawanl Thor : t } that thisves bad rea. ly means of a fire-es: intry,. Who Also Fights:-the | era, anout on a tev Leader at Meeting, to Be | two revolvers were shoved Tried for Treason. jast ONE| He sew that he had boys in Dockers to deal with and tolt that he was after the same guime as they, and to put th vers away end he would help th did as they were told and he grabbed bot took them to the station. They said they wero John Rome: fourteen years old, of No. M7 ¥ th only: two men against him and by probably 3,00 followers’ ries F, Murphy reorganized Tam- many Hall for 1907 last night. It was) Qne-man job. Murphy was absolute. hg men were placed at the heads of “committees and he carried out all yn plgec v pocket. Acting as spokesman he said: “A boy triesd of ours told us that the Bronx was outshkde of the city boun- dary and that there was no law against shooting there. We saw three or four pigeons fly on the roof of the house we ware on and we climbed up there so as to be closer and get a better alm ‘al days nthe ) plans. {fb complete Murphy's trrumph. “Lit- ‘fe’ Tim” Sulltvan presented a resolu- ‘Commuttes. ‘This is the resolu- tics Ga: which the stamp of the Sutlt- | We had intended spending sov: shooting game and Uving on it Bronx.’ Sergt. Hoffman sent them to the Chil dren'a Society, after booking both for malicious mischief and carrying con- coaled weapons. ——___ MRS. J. JOHNSON DEAD. Iliness of About Six Weeks Causen Sie defeat of the Hon. Willlam tbh Hearst. for Governor, We re- ‘election,/of all the other candi- | nominated at the last Democratic ) Convention. M further resolved, That we give jon to our high appreciation of political eagacity, wise leadership fang ntiriis industry witch marked the ment of the campaign in this by the ‘Hon. Charles F. Mur- Her to Sacoumb. Mrs. James H. Johnson died at ne> hdme, No, G2 West One Hundred and ‘Thirty-ninth street, early totiny, atte: an iliness of about ‘six weeks. Mrr Johnson was the wife of James H. her marriage. seventeen years ago, atharine 8 Goodenoug 0 fara firared prominent in Harlem be or At Rection of thi . aos lh for @ city was ‘were three meetings incidental annual reorganization, First the Executive Committes met. It Is ray here that the only show of oppost- ton to Murphy wus made. Secretary hémas F. Smith announced that he Tecetved protesty against scating -D, Wiliams, of the Seventeenth: Abearn, of the Nineteenth, and val E. Nagle, of the Thirtieth, all/ @ mebers of the committee, and McClellan men. Leader Boyhan 4 to refer these protests to the Committee, and then a resolu- tion was offered naming the new Ex- ve Committees with the names of {iHams, Ahearn and Nagie left off. » Féllowing this meeting game the meet ing cif the big General Coinmittee in the {assembly hall, | John T. Oakley 4. When “Little Sullivan the Murphy resolution there was dows outburat of cheers. Not a Was raised against 1. Murphy his appro’ "The followin Officers of the General Te-elected: President, First Vice-President, Oakiey; Second Vice-President. Haaslocher; Secretaty, eo new Executive SEN oe ‘curtomery including for Moi Tinian. ae bande As Dram. ts eRe 10.98: 987 Columbia. Phonog Phonograph end. Records. end Records. Flats ‘Thomas and Gecretary “Secretary Smith ati- anced that charges, of treason had p made against Lantry. Julius Har. Burger moved that the charges be re- | erred to a committes of five: Tantry rn proved to Jay the charges cn the ta mollon wax carried, onl F smith FIFTH AVENUE (desing Sale Saturday | Bors’ Girls’ and Misses’ Winter Apparel be For Girls and Misses. GIRLS: 34 AND FULL LEN NGTH COATS, 4to 14 years. Heretofore $9.75 to $15.00 5. 00 c : MISSES" LONG this seas: OATS. to $2. IATS,. full length mbdel of fine throughout; 6 to 16 years. 14.50 perlor broad- 1g; lynx, gray 29.50 18.50 8.50 f 14 to 13 etafor GIRLS’ Suits Here For Boys < 3.75 5:75 5.00 5.75 975 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. )F IMPORTED CLOTHS, § to 17 years ats, 3 t 10 years. DRESS OVE also Mont Heretofore € $2 IN SLEUTH'S FACE TE EVENING “WORDT, UFR pues | Hackett Carhart 56 Broadway at Thirteenth Street.. Closing Out the Odd Lots of Boys’ and Girls’ Winter Clothes at About a Half and aThird Off.) One of our geitest concerns is keeping our tables rid of such Icts as have become depleted in sizes. We term th:se odd lots and bring the prices down !0 a low'level so that we may dispose. of them in short order. Yours is the benefit "th the way of dollars saved. . Boys’ Norfolk and Double- Breasted Suits of blue, black and fancy mixed chev- | jots, with knickerkccker or Straight trousers. Sizes 8 to 17. Of fine blue serges and fancy worsteds, } also imported novelty fabrics in a va- riety of patterns, straight or knick- erbocker trousers. Sizes 8 to 17. Boys’ Full- -LengthOvercoats of gray, brown an olive mixtures,) §6,75 with self or velvet collars. Sizes 6 > Formerly to 16. if $10 and $1250 Boys’ Reefers in a diversity of plain blue and Oxford) $4.95 gray fabrics, velvet collars and wool} Formerly linings. Sizes 6 to 14. $7.50. Junior Tailored Suits For Misses and Small Women. Fancy Pony, Coat Suits of novelty) = mixtures arid loose Box Coat Suits, $12.50 Value $17.59. of navy bluc and brown cheviots © as well as plaids. Sizes 12 to 18. Two styles of fancy[Pony Coit Suits) of black, garnet and gray chevict, also Prince Chap Sits and Norfolk Suits + in plain colors and plaids. to 18° Girls’ Full- Learn Coats +) of warm cloths in red, blue, green and $5 00 brown, in plain tailored and trimmed} “%" $15 k Value Sizes 12 feats: 75 to ae 50. } models. Sizes 6 to 14. J Value $8.73, + , Girls’ Dresses. A collection \ of, pretty designs with ] $3.05 ; full skirts of cheviots {n all colors and + “$5. 00. fancy plaids,, Sizes 6 to 14, Value $8.53, we Hackett Carhart 66 Q Comahh eo SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29TH. CG $4.75 TB 10,00,'11,00, 14.00 Women's Waists. SPECIAL PRICES. NEW MODELS, FRENCH BATISTE WAISTS, Jace trimmed, FRENCH MESSALINE WAISTS, lace and medallion trimmed, LACE WAISTS, Ught and heavye ects, white and ecru, Women’s Coats, TOURIST COATS, of English Tweeds, 22.50 IMPORTED COATS, fur trimmed, the remaining stocke ~ at REDUCED PRICES. Ne Misses’ and Children’s Wear, MISSES' SUITS, grey mixtures and plaids, semi-fitting Ccat, Sere 17200, 13.50, 17.50, 20.00 3.75, 7,50, 10.00 DANCING DRESSES of white net, CHILDREN’S WOUL DRESSES, variety of styles, materials and sizes, to clos, | Clearance Sale AT Reduced Prices. Bracelets, (4-karat Gold Fillea,) i OS FAS NE UE OL Gh} were $250, 2.50 Were.9260. | 95 , - Leather leine) Bags. | Values $5.00, to $8.00, for.....- vee 3,50 ‘i 1.75 Umbrellas » (AL Silk), With pearl ond silver trimmed handles Value $3.75, for 2,50 Values $2.50 to $4.00, for Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. : Formerly $ $6 Tonn Donia, SonstSons, CE ID DAYS I y : — R26," 1506. Sith and Overcoats for Men At Twenty. Dollars Sometimes a man offers the lesser reason as the stronger. Perhaps we have been guilty of that! Perhaps we have been too insistent with the character and style of our garments. We do not know. i But we do know that you may lay | {| aside those factors in our suits and | overcoats at $20.00 and still will we have a mighty good argument. j It is in the definite quantities —the, | fabric, the design of the garments and | the tailoring, especially the tailoring. | We know beyond contention that your | f experience with the average twenty dollar garment has not led you to ex- pect the vital essentials to be as good, as you will find them in our suits and overcoats at $20.60. Suits, $15 t9 $48. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Imported Silk Scarfs at 65c. Formerly $1.50 The scarfs are from our regular stock. Need we say more, unless it be this Large folded squares | and four-in-hands, in black, white and an exhaust- ive series of colors and designs. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. House Coats and Robes for Men Formerly $6.50 and $7.50., At $4.50 Until the eleventh hour/of the gift-giving season we maintained:cur stocks of such garments twice greater than normal. Now there is.no need of it. “House Coats of double faced fabrics; sizes 34 to 46--) ' Formerly $6.50 and $7.50 Btanket Robrsin Persian designs, light or dark grounds f 50 : } $4.50 | 2) d Mateloces HodeeCoats! $7.5 50 The new long models; sizes 34 to 44 $10.00 | Suits & Overcoats for Young Men | $10.00. | So that you may not be led to expect more than we have to offer, we have not prefixed the price | with ‘special.’ Yet the garments justify it. The greater number are the incomplete sizes and styles | | i { ! | | i of suits and overcoats that were twelve-fifty, four- Find your size and you Fifth Floor. Jj teen and fifteen dollars. | find a material benefit. Sizes 30, to 36. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICES. | MUNICIPAL COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORI. Hoffman Martin Josep Met euabtin Pai ‘ Worcestee Aprils Justice. Tierney Penfield April. Jumice. Purgueson deayTing Reaenthal Ww Tayi Thonenthat JUSTICES OF THE MUNICIPAL COU RT DOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, ira ia Wauhope Lynn, Bx AS King Street, rat Digta, Nep ee oR loure 1 Weet joventh Street. 00 Kast Tenth ee tet a Feventh Street. cast They thi Eant, Sixty fourth, Birest West Thirty-fourth Street. and Bixteenth Street. rth Btreet. ne Hundred and Yorty-foareh Ninth Tenth Diatet Wieyenth DI Bere Twelfth ‘Dinince, Hon, Alfred PW, Seams. Thirteenth Dwtrict. Hon. iygndere, No Phirteantn Puck, Hen, Samar Vater. No roa et Helghtleth) Street. ut Sake & Courpany so Four full-length A35 DOROUVGN OF MAN Mny 2 *Sistion Juusiice. dus iret salen Sn, ekguenlia Rasquia, 31. se tip, Jr. Kadle a 1 Ka ela thirds: ania! Rasquin! 31 Sletauahila Masquin, Je. Kadles i BOROUGH OF RITHMON | Febraary, Maren. Apetl. | Justice, 1 Justice. atl First District. Hon. Thomas ¢ Second ta Third District. Han. Jamer FoMelaveniln, SN BOROUGH or HWRONX. Fire D farek pe Rn ieen (9 pate oe Gaureh Piace, Firet District, Hon Wiliam W, Penfield. 9]: Owens Wace, W. ag ? On Preslaent. Honea - 4 Rr Bette Hen oun ae neemey: Bostigre Bouvard and Waleatine Avenws INES DEVLIN Wearetary, No. oot Madlvon sirees vot Manne ttan, } Specialists in Apparel for Meu, Women und Children, FOR FRIDAY -AND Suits & Svercoatsfor Boys, at $4. 50 ‘Formerly $6.50 The good fabrics and fine tailoring which did com- mend) the suits at sabe ir regular BEEEI lend a greater Sailor Suits, (sizes and cheviot mixture esi of paar or Formerly $9.50 Cee of ¢ rene single br. ollér; sizes Shoes for Boye ond d Girls-~-Spec! al Misses & Children’s Button Shoes « Sizes Sizes 11 Sizes Boys’ Shoes of patént blucher, lace 3 Tailored Coat Suit: ater Misses Formerly $14.50 to $16.50. -At $8.75 Pony coat, box coat andl Jels of y - mixtures, stripes, checks and ; $10.00 Coats i Full length mele of out with red flannel; $15.00 Coats { Heavy, full lencth in checks, pla fabrics roughout been su Black Broadcio 3 Regularly $21.50 At ae. Regularly $30.00 At $49.50 Resularly $35.00 At 522.50 Regularly evening s braids, line satin and heay those for very ned \i1 all and very | Coats for Won in Evening At $14.75, $19 nen ¥ JUSTICES FOR THE YEAR 1997. OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ponovayt oF 1 Matrict. Hon. Wi BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. 5 uaa baie ond | 4