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WPCREAFLECTED. MILLIONAIRE PRESENT OFTHE) BUSH'S WE 1 ~ SETA ORCE Grant of Decree Recom- mended by a Special Will Follow. Cassatt’s Pol- ‘New: Head_of Sys- Fast Specia Ploughed! Through Group:Out on THE EVENING WORLD, |FOUR BOVS KILLED STEALING AIDE} WEDNESDAY.” JANUARY 2, 1907, Rothenbers e 6 Sanisracnon GUARANTEED oR Money PRomptey. ae Millinery. A Sale-of ihe for Late Winter Wear. Aonew jine of dleck: hats, made of in prald, and fancy whirged and ruttie ef: f the new GREAT INDUSTRIAL CRISIS IS DUE, SAYS STUY VESANT FISH. BY CARAGELEE FISH. 8 fe and Feimming st uae Esibpon 10 hee! others a ry =In-potnt-or time-a-great-industrial erinin-in-dtie-and-there pre-many. indications of {ts being imminent, The New York Stock Mxchangwe haa ceased to be a free market, where buyers and sellers fix prines through the ebb and flow of de- tem Declares. © SPHILADHELPHIA, Jan. 2—James Me- ria, of Pityeburs, of;the Pennsylvania Lines’ West ) Pitteburg, was to-day clected president of the Pennsylvania Rallroad Com- — pany by the directors of" the Jatter Peorporation, to succeed the late AL J. \Aftef the mecting of the. Board of first vics-preaidant | of | Irvin Bush Terminal! Company, & membe Master in Chancery. fipectal.to The Ryenioe Works.) TRENTON, Master Fredarick Parker hax filed a re- port tn-tns Court pf Chancery recom- mending that a divorce be gtanted 17) MMs Belio-B.Bush—trom—her husband! train near the Letiich Vallsy etation to the millionaire of the of Brooklyn, | last night they nwere struck by @ west- fof the’ Union League and | Ned, « T. Bush, Jan, Special 8 bee et by a fall tn prices. rights tal to The Hvenine World.) ELD NTT a ean ended a New Year's Day lark of tour Newark boys iat South Planitteld, While trying to .boand an eastbound freight the speculatign/ eckies of the distrust which even those possessed of ample means steal a tid) onthe homeward journey |f of the methods of ‘corporate finance now In vogue in New York. rater OB against the misuse of Amertcun finance bills. . mand am jy, and has besome the Nanton soto eawrcmnmnnsee y s mt that for months pest ev: New Year Lark, shebcueswss ot ipuveaseataiviaenas: ‘of stocks distributions and of ‘Phe Investing public are and remain out of the market, not because of ventures Jn Induatrints, In electric ra{lways or in suburban real estate jin each of which was checked months ago—nor yet be- use-of the mofe recently pricked Dubble in mining snares, but simply Firtrope shares’ this distrust of those methods ts shown by {ts outcry have That Directors, President: MeCrea lssued the} Other fashionable clubs, and the “owner, Two of them, Alfnd Bennett and 1} | following statemeht! of one of the finest cottages at Lake-} Whiter Durty teweive and Soprteen ie 3 a ye policy’ of the Pennsylvania Rall-| Wood. Statutory grounus were alleged | years old respectively, were kliled out- = 7 end upon any onejby Mra. Bush,” and’ ‘these pot /rigit and Willlam Casey, iairteen, ond gis- Tt continues-unctanged-trom-yeaty to year, It will be my’ purpose to. pro- \ mote, as bust the same progres- sive development which way conducted wo ably nnder President Cassatt and ; Sie presidents who preveded hint. Tha meeting of the board was a spe- ‘been-tented—by—the—husba: coedliign the ‘cial ene for the sole wavancy at an informal meetin “tho directors after the funeral of Mr @assatt on Mohday. At that time it wis jecided—to —formady—meet to-day and ry tho sclection. Becstn t but and dried nature of to-duy's ing all the directors did not deem it raseety to attend, but. nevertheless of them Ww: esent fete the board went through formality of electing a head for the way. ayxtem Mr. McCrea, who feturned from New ‘York early in the ony, remained in-the private offices of ate President Caseatt_with a nud- panies ated with the sys- it be Milled until nex week 4T Lake ‘aaugiters, ton a + Push | weexs during “when women, on different days, at a subway etation’ in New York, and accompaniea | the one instance ae Mra. A. of Trent ofteted In evidence. wood home, nd six years, wax to” hotels. in RES, Wier Special parte. siimonv taken before the Spe r siows that Mrs, Bush be- 3 of het hisband more have 2} Milter —Pei—ninetern hed we hours} Master }later tn Muhlenburg Mospital, The accident happened 1 yards ea Jor the Bouth Pianineta station. TH engineer of an express train, which makes a regular. atop at South Plain- JAMES MoGREERYS CO. ‘23rd Street, ren ‘34th Street. ine i The identity of the wo! at Mtunter— discovered, but evidence Was show that at in_Pasadens- recom the ia htakk ft hs ena te tbe given the cust Rw aerctnes tr a y-of the ERIE DOCK HANDS — Teft her | field, shouted word of tie accident to taking ner two young | Bentsice and Eleanor, aged) respectively. shadowed for about HT. Wil "the hotel regis! ieee Station Agent Thomaa.Lindaberry as soon as he drew abreast of the plat- form. Lindaberry, with his son John, ight Yardmaster ‘Thomas Bohls and tobert Winthers, ran” up Wie tracks | wiui Janterns. At the side of the tracks they found Afteen years old, who had bending over LADIES’ GLOVES. 20 button length, Glace Kid Gloves. : Black and White, 20 button length Suede Glover Tan, brown, mode, pastel grey, pearl, nile, lavender, blue, coral, black and white. Sizes 5 4 -to-7.34. 3-75 pair. Ce ane f LADIES’ COATS.—tmr Both Stores. Black Broadcloth and Ve! Jours. Hip /tn Both Stores. Mr! two net two 7 lace, and they hurried along jetween the ralle of the outslso-jracks they found Hennett and Dung. atone. stead ‘with heads crushed in, On they found Tell aeouscious. The bodies were, taken fo; tho station and ambulance was tele. thi that: aaribu in charee, ce anal the’ hale Ga Jater. fia oem REC pa 5 “however, ident eieoted to, ait the ‘by the has been” t-a~-committes members of tthe boards Who will consult awith the-new President as to his wislios @n-the-mntter. The two. men moet men: Honed for Mr. McCrea's place ag Firat foe-President— tines are Josoph Wood, ‘of e_ Weote i William W, Atterbury, of Pntisdeiphia. peerst manager of the pees brine {road “tion vot has mouncement on the subject, it ts ported. de -cwill ae: Personal bot ant electiog was snnounced Temained—in the pen the president for some time, recelvin p pay the congratulations of the officers a’ Righer: employees of the great corpora- left for’ Pittsburg thia" afternoon Mma hs ang wats] took = i bad y personal — ters ‘of. official business. His election ‘to- presid will b_hia —family—% MoCrea is a native of President an ‘ag—mude—to—dratt—men Gah and although he has been'a resi-|from other departments for tnen work, ‘caring tof __the —Pennsylyanis. to this city ‘moat on strike to-day, _ ARE OUT ON STAIKE $5 More a management feel) a month. the men held a meoting last night ang decided to strike to-day. work at the usual hour, nand =the —quit-at excitement the Considerable followed, Fifty Employed in Jersey City Say They Were Promised — Month, inted in thelr hopes of recety- Promised Increase in salary of ,]® month, 60 boatmen and dock hands employed at the Erte Railroad terminal, Jersey City, went They assert that tho narepd to aive Arse Months ago, byt that thetr Have remained) at ths old paackt of Western - Pennuyivania for| but {t was not successful. . 2 ircle. = = His Seat- "| less Trousers as-an Exhibit -| in the Case. ; constituent of ‘Bat- tory in, to-day charged that _the polis of the Leonard street «tation thet pet dog: Binta,—on him ene lay_on the station-house floor, where, the atrikers would property? pealea for police, ent to the scene, fident that they will Kaln their | attempt to —wrecke railroad company and reserves were a uty Bh teimenvaral eons | macy ener ees at nv eputys Sherif. cotihthe: ns betng wired tr 45 No, 361 West Twenty-fourth street, Owen Roger, fifty-six years, a retired policeman, died yosterday afternoon of the barber. wea |:to.-serre: thelr ‘sentence. Rogers tell face, 1,200-—Long- Coats, This-Year's—Best- $25- — $28 $30 Models, hurt. iam Caney aied later without hav- conacioumens. ‘Ho had a ccmpound fracture of the akel. Tell, who euffered mostly trom ROE, hysl died -tn~ the hosvital-He became conscious after reaching the | hospital, but lapaed a4 Biatian Agent Tindaberty wired newe of the accitent to the Lehigh offices in Newark,—From _there__\V._J__Casey, gent of the Lehigh at Atpine Street ed why-his- SSS length: r _ Lined with-white-or-black silk.— 15.00 and 22,50 formerly 22.50 to 32.00 Velours Paletots, Attractively trimmed with braid, lined with black Fur lined Broadcloth Coats, Lin- ings of grey and white squirrel with Persian Lamb or black Lynx collar. Fur lined throughout, including sleeves. 45-00, 57.00 and 75.00 formerly 60.00 to 100.00 was aa mand om the station, nos ey_knew nothing of the wast exprean_and al! their attention. fixed on xetting places aboard freight, Runni along the track in tent on the freight. they remained un- aware of the expres yntt! toro cle rows, ‘upon then. 6 rua }tre train othe tne They gy and bosses =| WON'T TAKE A ANY MORE_|- BLANKETS. “In Both Stores, 6x9 Usually sell up to $3.75 per pair. As a gfeat attraction to our jews High-class English Lace Curtains, 12 patterns, overlocked corded edges; 90 $2 Arabian Lace Curtains. Ruffled Cartains de_Lis_design—we—offerthen——and_have_4_tucks—run. aa morrow, at . value 7S Creat panes 39c 600 large Japanese Card or Centre Tables, with = {hey mixtures, with hundsome and ornamental; -18 Inches square Greatly Reduced for the January Sale. ---Trish-Point: and mre ee Cu tains. | 79 Curtain section we shal} offer them at, per pair... .... seers eee ee | Nottingham Lace Curtains at 90c. Per Pair. they are in'white and Arabian; never were sold for less than $1.50 Bet pair; limit 6 to a customer; at, per pair. Because the tot is shown th but Mast testrabte-tor-bedrooms-and “ one pattern—a beautiful Fleur dining rooms; extra well made at this sensationally ning ‘through the cur- low price. Special to- -98c tains; limit to 6 pales Japanese Card Tables. Mercerized Portieres. ° pairs of Merverized Tapastry Porti¢=c7, In @ in molid col fancy covered matting top; plain and figured piclage s covers; beautiful Tokio finish; most useful 5 -and_30_inches_high;_yalue $2.00: special to-morrow at... ona’ yds Ww patterns; Tas. Reversible Dining Room Rugs. They are shown full 12x9,are_per— —_fectl} reversible —and‘are“shown J -in two colors—red and green; value $5:50Nateteaoes faa) @ JAPANESE \WARP_ RUGS, well as the different colors of Oriental mations; 9 feet wide and {2 feet A guaranteed Hinen-w: arp; t Or this salevonty, at -Dining-Room Rugs. Fieversibio) eng. in All Sizes, Se svalue-$+.50, 9x12 1 3.98 valise $3.00, shown tn_-Perslin_designs, as value $6.50, Station, Nownrls, tearm whe Lees tsd : ; hi S __ Satin or white Peau de Cygne. “Length — _HAND-MADE RUGS in Turkish effects; colqrs through to the back; almost every color ater A go inches, AGI fatl-$4-Inches long-ad-2)-huches wide; worth $1.9;-spectil for this sale. fe soe PT 15¢ age former 209 Perfect Inlaid Linoleum tui. Velvet Carpet This is a brand-new w pirchase = makers. ‘The goods ar are pe An unusual- Fifth Floor attraction. W. & 1 ‘Stoane’sfamous* make, suitable for parlor, sit-| ting-room, Nbraryy ad fices, { hails and ing ud stair: arpet stores at $1 usual ofits kind ever annouticed. Of- “fered on the Fifth Floor; § at, per square yard... Sampson’s Oilcloth Shown In the widest range of handsome pat. térns; worth 39c. per square yard and~ 2-Yard Wide Cork Linoleum. 3,000 yards-of Wild's Genuine Cork Linoleum, 2 -- yards wide;-shown-in-iniaid--tile and a ~ Fine California Woot Blankets __ Single bed size. — 5-50, 6.50 and 7.50 per pale Double bed size. caesar ee 7 Ss Extra large size, 8,00, 10.00 and 12.50" _ CONVICTS TQ PRISON. ap-1" John Kelly, who for fifteen years hi transportation of convicted prisoners from New York County to penal, institutions, to-day r position to becorge personal attendant | « 8.00 and 10.00 wna one of the familiar figures spout cthe Griminal Courts “Buliaing: | \ oners to the places 4 « Sheriff Hayec appointed as Kelly's = mubcessor Deputy Sheriff Joseph Bell, Full size comfortables, 3:25) 4.co and 5.00 each, ~, _ JAMES McGREERY & 60, _. 23rd Street. 34th Street. ~ GAMES MeGREERY 460, chia trousers, or, rather, from which the seat had been rudely “Horan itvea nt Hubert street and West} giuida the dives were 1h through the a alooe Ee ae the setting } Taoment | ing-enothercan ary, arrested: Horan after ‘To-day arraigned Ho- ‘ore Magistrate Sweetser in Cen-} ‘Court Lawyer Wella °C. ee sbpenred™ Tor the bandaged pris-/ on Darcy frase Horan atacknd him with e -knife.In answer to tho Megistrate's question as to how Horan's head was injured Darcy sald) he guessed Horan} rad—falien—and— bumped. It © Horan, in his turn, charged that when | streat+ w- Wwas-tnker—to—the—Leonart station and 1t- was announced he “attacked. © cop’ the reserves had uns shipped thelr culbs and taught him A | easor your Honor, they even sicked) while 1 was onthe “T want that dog drophobla.” n't hurt any | ged with a ye 1\h-dog “on mo Noor,” cried Horan. killed or I'll have Darcy said the dog woul ene and Horan was disch warning. DESPONDENT, HE TOOK CARBOLIC ACID not fid Desporident be e-uoyment AGteube could ds. pa of Mrs. L. Senet gonducts housd where Hawkins 0 AUiyad with his sister, He was unmarried: Bee. t 3 $ ie & P= | | Reduplication of all the leading $12 to Suede CHL Hoos cada esbkcaabled Mistas ol Bberacale ns Uae ss hali-tatin lined. Positive marvels at $5 1 Sale at All Three Stores—Alterations FREE! blaci OA Na eM nn SU Sen meee en Sonate RTD RUNG a eC To “Satin Lined Throughout Tattored-Expressly for Thursday's Sale] 34th Street. “DRESS. GOODS. 84th Street Store. Prices that -cannot-be-met—oi very as shop in the city t Made up during the late dutl- betweea-reason—al a cost impossible te others! This Is Your Opportunity— The Lowest Frices Ever Offered! $30 Broadcloth Coats, $10 ¢ $30 Suede Cheviot Coats, $10 A $25 Imported Mixtures, $10 K $28 Long Corset Models, $10 Full collection of the most sought full ankle length coats—exact duplicates of allthe season's fashlooable. long. swinging style—at one-third } On. Thursday -January the 3rd. _ Sale of black and colored Imported Broadcloth. Colors include mole, olive, myrtle and sage green, castor, tan, royal - sand navy blue, silver and slate grey, red and~black, 50 inches wide. 75c yard, formerly 1.50 JAMES McGREERY & G0. 23rd Street, 84th Street, Ww New York, who pect to wupply every Indy in — isvone, with @ coat, $12—$15— $18 Long, Loose Coats, £5 $18 ethan blues—browns— JAMES MeCREERY & CO. ORIENTAL RUGS. In Both Stores, Three hundred, FingMousul, Kazak {Oof6Wet fone § and Beloochistan Rugs, |’ ft. 6in. to 5 ft. a patterns; retailed in most car- Stores—at-6 i Aa : shown in 4-4, 6-4 and 8-4 widths; per Cc aie Ale square‘ yard yad : ~ Savings j in Furniture. Basement. Golden Oak Morris $15.00 Dinner pets at $7.98 4 100 pleces hand ets. ery piece has gold | edge and {s gold ed HES “Girce “neat dishes” and 2 wae pour furcen: Large: aT 9 : ty O Fe volo cushions, : laln green EXTENSION TABLE, exactly like {l- Justration;—— quarterid base and Speefat per doz. | in assorted patte per doz. HHEAV TABLE: enema Aterns. “high. back, wit gh back, teres —hexvy~ spindles, cobbler leather seat; value 83,75; Sale price, COUCH, lke tows of tufts Daly ieee JAMES MoGREERY & GO, 23rd Street 24th Street SILKS: 1a Botn stores, Exhibition and sale of new Spring weaves and novelty silk Fabrics suitable . for Southern wear. Such as Calcium ‘Faconne, Mousseline-Bordure, rough Shantung, Tussore and Pongee i in plain colors, checks, sttip +s and plaids, Fou- lard Silica Libirty Satin, Pompadour Gauzé@ and Taffetas. jE : Many exclusive novelties for wedding gowns and debutante dresses. for 1907 Now on Sale at Newsstands. 4 HN STHNTANEDUS SURES) AM want it end must have It}-#. the one book that is indispenssble.t every-day requirements, On Thursday, January the: 3rd. Ten thousand yards Clan Plaid Taf- fetas Sill, wide, and from 6 ft. to9 ft. long. 28.50 - 5 yale: 1.00 : value 49,00 f pores ee JAMES MeGREERY & CO. perdi strece! 84th Streot 28rd Street. Bath Stroot.