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Arattan Island to points © Next March New Yorkers Will Be £ ane 30,000 an Hour Through ~ - Belmont Tunnel to” Long Island City. “Happy New Year to “New: York’s new. tunnel! rhe $6,000,000 Belntont tunnel is practically completed. rch_4—in_al! probability the last _sandhog will have crept out of its _ twin tubes connecting Forty: second street, ‘Manhattan, and Fourth street, ‘ong Island City, and by St. Patrick” fathom-fivel’cGnder the keels of East. River cr Of the many tunnels bullt from Mane ants didnot help the police red he did not recognize them | trains awill be roaring “full wits antl by Maud, wore, not taken. t OL uncertain age and temper the Belmont Tunnel will probay pes ttobe-put-into-actual o @What a tremendous feat of {ng hax been accomplished In “sttuction may be understood wien tt le tated that the first real work on (he ore, which passes throurt F (thick, did not beso WT-Octe Manhattan side at Fort nd City and another on 1 aires. and wiille New Yoike ried and given in marringe wnder the East River. Although es 74 Véry—muca-about It AM re dmland City, ~~ Firat Glimpse. teuay to have We bh, Rampse of the work tes-have deen pushing furwird being low. the S Ale level of the vertical tubes, ~ tedrotiworkent are sul busy riv tie Heide plates whlox etl} mosize Yep cement. a visit to Dr, MeCort, of Ahescontractor’s medical fore eusary; (“After the doctor hh @6big_stect cylinder lke a a Ethno oly When 1 ir turned on, taint idea of the dific neers who bore ho. to—contend—wit are who work Phey—ate— nit = pearose ns uabans have been experience In the blo Ota! ganny, a ‘hese men work under strict tobacco “or to- axe ndhoga,"” 2 alers-ax the doc! } 4K) not allowed to, asked. “know about drink,” don't jef Assistant Engineer Naylor. whose ghatge The Evening World re: ome chad “been vlaced. = over: winter —Arin| te Mem thee nit it ap Bedlam of Nols: ‘The company on the eli fowers the. tunnel rkers fame tir thie laste goed Street. > LADIES’ SUITS. 1905, Ripperger was asyaulted in As- | torla, and ctulmed his enemies tn poli Uca were behind the attack. He was| PNR Ts Rp aa steUedt eaetaeereeT hiuddy: lukes of pear the Eas€ Rtver, arother in Long less depth that spread-a he aided the De: ererere RHE S TNAT INE “Work tras hone foter/- mired, teleny Ward —ntght and day. without tos: @ongle stroke of the big air-con npressing | plant atthe: foot of East Fort) second « Unt iicandescnie lille with ule naw nt With WHICH Chey Nese jet inperge= would not discuss to-day five reason for the assault, FKe | (rumpets by musicians of the Marine ‘sold and is serving | Band stationed in the nounced their coming. The march to the Bive Room was made by way of the Gtate Dining-Room, and the Rel Room, through which all except thoes of the Diplomatic Corps Women who would | came before being presented. the Intter lace | assembling in the Red Room | diately on their arrival by way of the southern entrance to the Whita House. By means” of _a velvet cord twisted with old old the Blue Room had been roped Off bo ax to form a-clear and un- Dressmakers say it will be fashionable, interrupted passageway for the callers, ah_women come | — tsresidane Roosevelt took—a—posirramr| ear the door at thi she possible re omnect with the Grand Central, hia third term as Postmaster. ——— “HOUR-GLASS” 1907 FIGURE. t remains to be done before can run through them 4 Already this has, In some piaces, So far us can_be—judged completed section the when completed will Rood as thal of the surface, t aides of the tlver, men. white and diac “have tolled In a pressure of three at-| fospheres tht the two shores may bo Jomed by thy first practicaste tunnel | om. this fully air cf the tunnel be fashionable themaclyen Into the nx-1907, say London firessmak. he ptntotic watat-is to give Way STa-tis SE nee the Dawen—here—tha Contircting Company, Monn Clarke. oes the credit-of fates “completed guemurine-commur.cation which in less Smean=so-much: same conditions ; Inothe sasway there would ‘Crhinmeane a reduction of the girth | of several inches in the uverage Ngure. {remains to be done now 1s rough toil that] -An—achlevement hen atylls finishing work—the rea POE ETA fo eet used to the, change It will be | . wil over ana_in_a_Mttle more than {a _Com= | fourth—efthe-time since the work w: the contractors will “tues —oven—to-— the ic 3 Ground the uinnel enzincer's be: wy ipe completion of | the penMs-yo-trem victors -over-the thee} odoiity sharps of the Pennsylvania who! ! fiter‘pushing thelr company's som! -Phiriy-fourta street, Manhatuan, slightly belated New Year's gift. BEGAN NEW YEAR BY BEATING COP, ny and Michael Flynn, east ‘side young ten Of past expertence with began the new year by a assault upon Policeman John-Me-+ Gulro, of the East Sixty-soventh street wos passing 0 saloon at Seventy-ffth street_and Third ayenue when pounced This in what they did to him: Blackened, his eyec, Hreched-oHt-one cf hie tront-tosth | re-a-hole in his Waldo cap. “Sook his: nigh: Bippedte-oont up’ O Taft ‘im covered with mud and une ‘consctuus fro the “street, a scalp wound, notified the police st and the reserves were sent out. y Seventy-alxth street avenus while engaged in. iymn was found at Bey “BY tie Lindness of Mr, Clarke an Exening—Wotid—repurtsr was allowed CORSETS. siachoscope over the man who is going Tinto’ the air,” the stranger Is soown The policema: Botier. ‘This 1s a reproduction, upon: bythe: two: gmaler scale, of the (uoes below, and as contains two chamuera. In the Inner Of the aint ts placod ull ne-recovers and ras a presen forse Imo. seer Ma eS th are gradually _C. Ba Ja Spirite Corset, ~every-—type--of figure “Broche, Batiste and Coutil. r usual price 3.00 to 3.50 C.-B, ala Spirite Corset. fancy silk Broche. Se Tange of models, s aaa = ———utmab price -4-$0-ta: nen c Boa la Spirite Corset. fancy silk Broch —with—real_whale= bone, for-ever}-type-of figure bleeding from Tek is confined at h ina quest_for_an_extended Ie nad gnce put anny &-Siynn under-ar- reby galned thelr’ enmityy mun-—worsted In=a.> ove ly Frank En: ifiart initended RYneasy got into the disturbance slender figures. His wounded! fogere was cauterined at =Coutil _and mercerized Batiste. ~~ JAMES MeGREERY & C0, C. B. ala Spirite Corset. Imported Coutil and Batiste. “for average figures. In Both Stores, a Puce of Cheviot, cire Various-models, 18.00 and 22,50° formerly 28.00 to -noyelty fabrics. average figures. black Italian cloth, - 5c. <= usuglprice 3.75 C. Bia la Spirite Corset. average figure . with ‘medium bust and long hip. For slender figure, bust and short hip. m eee Batiste, _ 2 ated ie : _ usual price "E30 Corduroy Colors:—black, Velveteen brown and green. 25109) and 32. 50 Evening, dinner and ee Gowns considerably reduced from former. prices. < .. JAMES-MeCREERY & CO, 88rd peerects : 34th Street, L3rd Street. THE EVENING WORLD ~ TRIPPERGER IS “AGAIN ATTACKED | HEARTY NEW YEAR | BY YOUNG THUGS Long Island City Post-) master Terribly Beaten in Street NearHome. | . Democratic Affair. George Ripperger, Postmaater of Long | | WASHINGTON, wax attacked by three) “ie ae be was returning from | & New Yenr'n’ party early to-day, and. beateh Into invensibility ut Beebe ave- nue and Crescent street. He was found taken to Bt. John's Hin head is cut open In three y blackjacks and his: body ‘is 4 mass of ‘brulacs from Rpperger becamé co! to-day to pay executive. |rank and clas basic 4 Pea after.sev-'| g, ifotmation as to! renting emocratin Ideals. was ot thelr ob-| The \Diplomatic Corps. Ject as his watch, Jewolry and pocket-| the Army. Inowhich” Was a TaTRe RUN OTP TSIATA THe Carioue: departments were \Fecelved' {n turn before the thousands The police think the men were thugs! of citizens who had ‘been standing in employed by somebody angered by his! line fur hours could mect the President. AcUVity at the lant election, Three Ieid{ walt for him ata deserted spot only | a dlock from his"home at No, In the Dutch Kiln Acad-} The Preside: repare ‘hour-gla. Ves ROOSEVELT Ty |White House Reception Was a Brilliant but ‘ite House doors swing open to jail the nation on Jan 1, and a hearuier | welcome was never extended to visitors [inwh greeted: the-thousands wha. called their respects to the Calet ow Year's cheer banished distinctions. dent met. Ambaasadora__and laborers fwith the same firm handshake. ie the Marine Band played patri- ara, the great throng moved siowly ough the Exesitive Mansion, w scomen of all ages and conditions found | ey raid nothing to him be- | renewed devotion to the repudl fore they fell upon’ him apd deat him. | Evidently robbery the Judiciary, the Navy and .ctytiian’ of- President Appear ction, | Vice-President > a@ Mra, Fairbanks and several young men! the members oi the Cabinet and thelr Ripperger could not] wives exchanged New Year's greetings jin the library. Here they assembied et -|_____*_sortment of advance models for Spring, a to the hour | Capt. Frank R. McCoy, United States Cavalry, one of tie aides to the Prea!- L-dent;-—the—entire—party—_deacended te ears, but last fal | the Blue Room, the President and Mré. it Ja charged was | Roosevelt in the lead. 1183- “Ascthe latter made thetr-appearence Put-ihe head-of the-staira « fanfare of} JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street. In Both Stores. lees =SHig daar: on Pear the aE SE oe Bee eerie Corset. Made of — _ fancy Broche and fancy: Batiste. blue and white. New models for average, slender and well developed figures, usual price 3.75 to 450 models for Made “of fancy usual price $.£0 to 60 —C.B-a-la Spirite Corset-with medium bust and dip hip for average figure Medium bust and_long close fitting hips ‘for welt developed figures and models for Made of fine Imported usual “price 25 “50 c B. a Ja Spirite Corset. Made of pink, blue and white fancy Broche or noyelty. Batiste. usual price-3.50 Made of fine usual price 4.75 C. B..a la Spirite Corset. Suitable for Made of excellent, fast JAMES McGREERY & GO. 34th Street. celving “line, On his right was Mrs.| Roosevelt, to her right Mra. Fairbanks, and £0 on down the line, the ladies of Cabinet taking (helt positofa in Lie vruet of fd eandesh C8, beus Bwod Lie Vice-i resident aad the ‘ni wt LO the opposite of | 26 Were the rivwident s| ception of Col. Cha: 8. Bromweil «nd Capt. sicCoy, wao suade bie introuuctlovs tommander carpe ackford, s itzhuga (uepa of Englngers) Iteut, ©. Ik Train, i idout. Pullip “Hi” Bherid “Cavalry; and Enaiga Semmes Head 8 With tho ‘exception: of - the niembera of ine. diplomatic. corps, all the Intro- ductions to the President weré made by Col. Hromwell, and to Mrs, Roone- velt by Capt. McCoy. -Ax—each—ealler | President he was riven a Visitors Presented, Mra Roosevelt and the ladies of the Cablnce each carred-a handsome bou- of roses. ‘The diplomatic corps ere presented to, the ident by Am- aintant Secretary, of State Hantington Wiiat, eoch head of. the, foreian mie: alon in turn introducing to the” Preat= dent the members of his ataf. Heading toe diplomats Mayer des Planches, Ambassador from Healy, tas dean of ihe cope, followed in tirn by. the: other: foreign represent- ay Xinong the new. facea in the corps Baron Albert Loney, U.S. Arthur | GREETING FOR ALL « B. Harding U Marine | Lede. Douglas Macarthur, | | followin. GAN U ACY. 1 1907 pee : =n 5 eat were Senor Carbo, the Minister from i z : {rom Colomba, Dr. Don Lanhurs the nt wily appointed atinhet from Uruguay. str Mortimer Durant wito has-Just yacated the post of Am- | Daseador froin Great Britain at Wash- ington, was always a conspicuous figure at the Presidential aocial func- tions, King, Edward, was represented ‘Esme ‘Howard, Charge | the representatives of the branch of the Government ing, hi the Justices of the Bu- preme . Chief Justice Melville W Fuller came frat, the associate justices Many of the memvers of the Benate House had gone home for the hoil- The: Commissionera and various otticials of the District. of Cojumbia Mita iomects (ot. the! Array ne oMcers of the Navy and “Marine Corps and of the District Na- tional Guard in spectal full dresa pre- sented. imposing spectacle. A civilian confingent made up of the meinbera of the various independent bu- Teaus and commissions and assistant xecretarios In the Executive Depart- ments wan followed by-the members of the Army and YY societies in Wash- ington. There are a laree number of atten last of a ams eral pubdito, thousands of whom had bern. tn ane several hours waiting their turn, end for the ‘time boing the doors of the White House were oven to all. There were old ans young, id colored, men_and women, 7 “28rd eee ~ JAMES McGREERY & CO, Sédth Street.——-— SHIRTWAISTS. In Both Stores; Announce the opening of the Shirt- waist Departments,—with a complete as- and many designs suitable for Southern ‘or Tropical dress. The latest novelties of fabrics and trimmings are shown. sere Beginning on Wednesday January the 2nd. 5,000 dozen, fine ‘Lingerie Waists. Prices range from g5c to 10.50 ‘value 1.50 to 15.00 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, In Both Stores. Garments are made of finest cam- =———bric, —mainsook, pongenette and mull. Trimmed with various laces, such as Torchon, Mechlin, Point de Paris and Cluny, or with fine embroideries, Gowns #2... 2.2295¢, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 2.00, 2.25, 2.75 and 3.25 Chemises.... 12.26 75C, 95C, 1625, 1.50 Pink, blue and white. , including man “Models suitable With high bust and long hips. -Medium bust and dip hin or medium bust and short hip. { Models. for Made of Imported ____ 1.75 and 2.00 Drawers wesc eeee sees 50C, 75) 950, 1.25 and 1.75 — . Petticonts.-.+...+44 95¢, 1.50, 2.00, 2.25 and 4.00 - Corset Covers. ..., 50c, 75C, 95, 1-25 Lawn Sacques pas > traveling outfit. the premises. 23rd Street, SS Orders taken-for-compltte bridal or JANES NCGREERYECO. 1:50. and 1.75 == 50C, 75C, 95¢, 1.25 da. Sa _ Monograms and crests embroidered, ; All work designed and executed on A very extensive variety of Im- ported Underwear. L4rd Street for Ladies. 23rd Street 34th Stroot. ~ JAMES MeGREERY & CO. 4th Street _ WHITE COTTON GOODS. MERINO UNDERWEAR In Botn-Stores. Furley and Buttrum’s fine English : Merino Underwear. ‘Vests and Pants, ee regular made-seOddisizes,:/ccnnnuminnis 1 50° valae 1.50 to 3.50 | Children’s, Norfolk and New Brutis- - wick (and other standard makes) Vests * and Pants, in odd sizes; and black WOOLBLICHES siviswieiciereie ci elsieielece = +50C value 1.00 Ladies', Ypsilanti Tights of Bal- briggan ¢ or Merino. ... 0.0... 04500 195C alue 1.85 to 2.50 JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street JAMES McGREERY & GO. - ANNUAL SALE ‘OF LINENS. “In Both Stores, Beginning on January the and “When all Imported Linens, of. heavy or fine texture—plain, embroidered, or = * decorated with lace, for bedroom, dining» ~ rdom, or linen closet, for guest chamber, breakfast parlor, or bridal chest—will be placed on sale. Table Cloths and. Napkins of fine, extra heavy double satin damask. z One-third less than former prices, ~ ea TABLE See ee KD yards 6.0... ce ccs eereo ress s 450 2x2% Sebi eecoparrrocent 5.50 | i | | z 24 x2 yards : Cees asixig yardse 850 ———— 9 Ye 336 yards rene ee TS a Sg KAY RTOS ee wee nee 1s 50 eee DINNER NAPKINS to match. 26 x 26 inches..,............7-25 doz : _HUCK TOWELS. Hemmed Huckaback Towels, ...z. 50, aigioraen “2.00 and 2.50 doz. Hemstitched Huckaback Towels with — damask ends, ......2.75,-3.00.and 4.50 doz, —A large variety of hemstitched-Huck—— Towels. Plain or with damask figures, ecm = B 6.00. doz, LINEN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. Hemstitched Pillow Cases. 2234 x 36 inches..............85¢ pair Hemstitched Sheets. = 70 x 96 inches... “ go x 96 r A very large ice of glass and dish Towels for Hisher and pantry. JAMES MeCREERY RCO. 23d Street. 34th Streets 23d Street. - 34th Street. COTTON GOODS. | In Hoth Stores, (Gi aS sibition-of Washable—Dress= :-Fabries——— such as Embroidered Swiss. Fancy Swiss — Muslins. Embroidered Batiste. Irish and Wr French Linen. Fancy Jacquards. Irish . Dimities. Scotch Chambrays. Madras and ‘Tartan plaid Ginghams. French Brilliant, Plumetis. Gaze Carreaux. Gaze Rayee. Organdie Rayee, _Embroidered French Mousselines, etc. === Peginning on Wednesday —— g January the Second” Eee “Sale of. English “Chiffon cotton Voiles, New stripes in delicate colors of pink, ~ blue, heliotrope, gun metal and white and: black, 27-inches-wide ge yard santas r ¢ value 30¢, t Washable Rais eomiating of Trish ~ - Jinen, check Batiste, English cotton Batiste and Mulls, plain and. fancy silk and cotton ' ~ Mulls, plain and fancy. Pique, stripe, check and fancy. figured Madras. Allover em- broidered Batiste, etc. : : A very large variety of Nainsook, Long Cloth, India Linons, Persian Lawns : and- Impotted and Domestic Dimiiet Organdies, ete. eee “On January the Second. | ‘Sheer fancy Batiste, in a wide range of designs suitable for waists or summer gowns, 27 inches wide '18c yard JAMES McGREERY & GO, 23d Street —- : 34th Street —