The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1907, Page 13

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FE STANE TO SPREAD OVER CIT Foreign Freight Handlers: Be- fe reser Tor COMME __ Struggle. nt ‘The strike of Erie freight handlers in the Jorsey City yards ts likely to spread to other roadn entering New York City And environs if the efforts of organizers, strikebronkers and among the foreign labor employed by the other compantes, 1s successful in bringing these men to- wither In’ wnton. ‘The organizers have, been spending much time with the Italians and. Aus- trhing employed by the varioun Mnes, trying to arouse them, and there was @-theeting of these men Inet eveniig at No, 85 Woeat- Forty-second —atrect—Tha principal speaker war Michael 6ylyester, } who outlined plans for an organisation ‘of tho foreign-speaking railroad freight f handlers, He told them they were being paid less money than the Americana, and-thoy ought not to be discriminated e@gainst. ~ Ha adelaodib of freight-hand {6‘ot santze a—unton. posed of all the kere of tat clase o_arreth: a-anton sin they organizat! 1 aM@ate with the parent body and will then formnlate demands upon the - [eigen Macs, ell_races- and ofa Yan Dusen was grieved. gnannger. ho sald, for the firm of Georks Aw Fernald & Co., at No. 3 Wall atrest, and lives at N West Forty-reventh Bitcet. His preaence us a prisoner on a pharge of dtwarderty conduct was due to, {he fact that he had-iost hls hat and the demands are met. at COAT AND HAT, BUT _ WANTS SATISFACTION.. Mr. Van Dusen Red-Hot Over the Indignities He Suffered in . Knickerbocker Hotel. “S've got! my coat and hat, but. all rant satisfaction,” eald Pant W. Van Dusen, a broker, when Ma ae Finelite discharged him in Jefferson Market Court, to-day, “Can't I make @ statement?” ‘asked Mr, Vai Dus The Magistrate told: him he waa Feharsed and that the nex! called. He ts and demanded loudly that tho garments / be Dusen as he walked out on Sixth a won't somebody tell it something {0 eat? fckerbocker “aia Bfr. Van “Ia an oltrage,” ene new terday afternoon to have tea with two io8 were about to take a “hei cont it ma Li the check on ay San eas finished 1 eosaaalt find ri The ladies mt oto the Grand Central as + aes Reed for my belonwings, de- gcribing the naine of the makers and doin, the ‘all I could to tdentify them, But otet peagio threw me out. en kc they arreat me + ound | wiy, clothes oo brougitt Phe things to me low I'm ong to ate what I can Ve ee Seat aca NEW. CHINESE BOYCOTT: _ON AMERICANS SPREADS, Jan. 3—As @ result of tha revival of the boycott of American Goods, die to the failure of the United TITY FORCES NV. (BELMONT DEFIANT CENTRAL TO ACTION Firemen Were Realy, to Dé. ‘stroy. Cars” When’ “They” —Weré Hauled Away. | - ‘The ‘THE EVE NING WORLD, merry war between nition. on both: aides, The New York Central moved two box card over the cdébblestones jast night ni and left them standing across tha gutter. Superintendent of ahwnys Gdorgs Scannel, of the Borough. Presid aise called in the Fira, Depart: and hacl-the cara condenine: ple that tho: wore not Tour pases, "and trenen we sot of getting ready to destroy. the when a wrecking train arrived front Mott Haven andthe cars were hauled away, —— ; -MEDAL-FOR- THIEF-TAKER.— Awarded Cltt- awa | Poltceman Qninin sens! Hero Prise In Brookiyn. Policoman Edward .B. Quinn, of the Tergen street ‘station, selected to-day to recelve the Citizen's BeSaaT for the most wtriking Act of hero’ iam within the period covered by the] a rd. President Coler and Deputy mmediately Police Commiasioner that he best deserved t Quinn, on Dee, 9. Tae fraay man, pursuing hii ng Wort ch fim up in the hospital for. “Shonth. Stern Brothers — will place on sale Friday and Saturday A Late Importation 1.0f : Women’s Eibow. Length Borough President Ahearn and the New ats 3 Central over the tracks in Twelf —which—are—being—exerted among —tht -nue,went-on_to-dar sith treal, ete of Wet, Fitty-ainth streets, ditched tn Brooklyn, was IN TUNNEL Says It's SUSTHESS What HE Doing There. noly, "If the. ely “that. the furnel te-not city and tha Interborour would arise sary 0 gh farther . Connol. for blocks after what ts doing anything. French Glace Gloves coat check at the HKnickerbockér Hotel | > wi to the yes- tadies who train =0htOwR. checked my. , Wiehied to =their—train;— end — “: I mn Wh te found ee mine had been sea ae EE | Broad cut Biarritz and “Méusquetaires in Tan, Grey, Black and White, Continuation Sale of “Hodsemesping Linens: _From the Leading Foreign Manufacturers HR OF of the Nae er the tunnol to eae his that st was completely bored tor to the expiration of the ‘anchish at midnight Decem- Aasiatant Corporation Counrel Con- who has change of the case, sald lo-day that the city wilf find a wh KOT ea nepectors nthe —tannst}———- can. show,"' bored throng? wo can put a atop to further work, The tigation now pending between the covering, the Steinway tunnel wil! not, come up for a final deelaton before February —or— Match, —bat—tf-Ht- shroahtt turn ‘out that the tunnel ts not bored (hreugh another phaxo.oftho question Which wenid make tt on- would not say how deflance. id not tales the poll admittance; ut < “DIRTY TRICK,” SAYS _ DEPOSED MAX IHMSEN. Independence League Leader Says There'll Be Another Meeting, and “We Shall See.” passengers Ine Poe WTS ne Rev, W. Hu ord, who camo 0 Tea OF Tiatorical we auspices Of the Amorica of ‘Uniyeralty 1 At he was at onc American rush and hurry, the dock to his frat Tooture In lyn thia afternoon at 2 o'clock. On_the passenger Mst were M. thmeen, who was deposed from | the Independence Leagtr; tleuteni Commander W. 8. Slims, of the and the “Mystud ! > The fe at Oxford Music oR. Fay Bro FIGHT Cd Pit AA BEAHS ié Kugoment must end. It waa a dirty polit ! thera will be another meati soon and wo shall eee.” inasmuch Souvenirs of ‘New York City: On the Main Floor a department de- voted to Souvenirs—all sorts of oddities be “atid novelties, ~ In the Stdtionery Department .on the same floor Picture Post Cards in won- ; derful variety, z to he sata, Company with Belmont matter of values. URSDAY; JANUARY 3, an he had to go almost directly from WASHINGTON WORRIED. Bo aldrenl ie that a physician say oming “about eal leaa~- cal A record sale—in the size of the stocks concerned as well as in the Fhe-record-is welt founded: Advance plans and-tong-ahead | purchas=" ing make the valule-giving side of the sale truly remarkable, Jn many instances e910) Lane the’ $300,600 for repair work H- dtarr) ok | fan: of: tne. Southern, Prelfic: Raltrona OVER THE SALTON see ete ecient a the oct oe | Dike and $2,000,c00 Needed to. Drain Flooded District. ch weayt damage’ tn Ore Imperial Vale Hfornta, is giving tho of gion considerable _ concern. z eports have reached the Geotogica Suet T break in somo portto: ae 6 very nerious, Geological Survey } promises a hart | Another Break in Colorado River | com broak In t te 1 1¢ not promptly vatladle, with the prospect of an ulti- mata—expenditure of $2,000,000. for the! pletion ahd -malntenagee of the 19 t Roosevett {s beihg prompt! f the situation and rie time to-day with 1 Walcott and other offictain of alu D GAMES FOR LEADERS. wi ny ble crowd, ut Henn x The intecse jorlon to-nigtit. never 1 rivalry bi = mae tee Unusually Attractive Prices. Ae ' Portieres and Conch Covers Exceptional Values “Are Offered in | POCKET. AND SHADOW. PORTIERES—. IMPORTED TAPESTRY PORTIERES, z FRENCH VELOUK: FORMEREN = TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS, IMPORTED VELOUR COUCH COVERS, " UPHOLSTERY DEP'T $3.75 to 7.50 THIRD FLOOR “West Twenty-third Street Women’s Suits: Brief Word of -_. Other Clearance Groups. Second Floor. | HE news we print of clearance groups in the Women's Suit section—good news as it is—concerns ‘offerings shardiy“as_good “1s-you will-find- among the “Not Adver- 11.50 eau up of ones, twos or eehee linia Mitns eeiee' of spe “This Subject le “the -First=of — _a Set of Four Beauties. at Ape yi oe Text: a et four “separate inserts, with E WORLD will begin giving Sunda} iy paper fon each picture, all ready for home or office. The es are beautifully re «te goa paintings, colors. These are new just out, and York only. Bear in mind, these { 4) -tures will only be given Greater New York. "This is the prettiest set of pictures given away with a newspaper. ~ Order Next from your newsdealer at onte, to be sure to get an roduced from: in their origi- subjects from the pel an Pr of amon artes copyngnt spectal acrangement The World will ‘distribute nearly two million in Greater New pic- ts ever : a s World News. - dealer it to have only a limited supply, szens-of-a-kind, -none_of_ which emb enough of & kind ~ for detailed descriptions. fH groups bear “NOT ADVERTISED" placards. Prizes for ance visitors—with chances long in-the visitors” favor, The values average even better than-the values in advertised ‘lots such as’ these: % $30.00 “Suits at $18.74. About fifty in all—Eton, -oredy = $22.74 and $39.74, NOW. .stsessrssrs $14.74 and $29.74 Women’s Long & Short Coat Suits, made of broad- cloth, handsomely trimmed; former price Up to ees sale price. . -- $39.74 For Southern Tourists. Special displays of Lingerie --Gowns,-Linen-and. White Serge Suits, Suitable for wear at South- ern winter resorts. MISSES’ COATS, $13.74; VALUE UP TO $22.50. x Second Floor, Handsome Tong garments, made of fine imported fabrics innoy- elty gray mixtures and fancy large plaids; notched velvet collars, full coat sleeves with cuffs; sizes for misses of 14 to 18 years. GIRLS’ $8.50 DRESSES AT $5.94. fecond Floor, Box-pleated Russian Dresses, made of fine quality white serge, handsomely embroidered, trimmed with white, blue and red braids;, stitched belt; deep. hem on skirt. a ae Sale fol Fine Silk Waists. Second Floor, $4 96 —tWo MODELS, made of fine quality China silk. One has a square yoke of Val. lace edging, the other a pointed yoke of Val. and’ Maltese lace. Both are trimmed below yoke. insertion forming box effect; finished—-below-—-with — shirring; trimmed’ collar and-cuffs, ; : sean Pony-Goat ‘Suits. in-various materials, Splendidly tall Women’s Velveteen Suits, in all colors; former prices $3.96 —China Silk Waist, with a deep pointed yoke of Val. lace. : | jale prices are lower than the prices we would have to pay. to duplicate the goods in- the. present market, H =< -All-sorts of linen- and cotten-goods—at- year-ago-sale_ prices, —— tif! Characteristic values in the Undergarment stocks. 2 Sh "Night Gowns: D 5 1 i Hi rawers: | * : , _Cambricy square neck, trimmed Muslin, trimmed with tucks and Extra Size Underwear. with iwo. ro’ of lace Seer one embroidery edge ...+++eeeeee 2s 39. Dr. $5 Aes bi . i i kL, z Cambric, trimmed with two rows Rwers¢ == am) jow neck, lace ~ |. of hemstitching btween clusters of Cambric, deep _umbrella-shaped i beading—ribbon-and Jace edge. . tucks and embroidery edge. 49c—|——lawn-ruttle,tive-rows- tucking pe 4 Nainsook, V-shaped neck. vyoke Cambrle, cluster tucks, t&lmmed deep. hém oe a a! j fered_of- four rows. of lace “and. | tt Oy flounce.-40e- Nainsook,umbrella-shaped - i 1 four —of--embroidery insertion and £ ruffletucks,-Val, lace insertion and ; Ode oecenaekitaieee fa prea 89c Better qualitiesat prices pro- edge 79¢ $s. t Cambric, V-shaped neck, trimmed er poctionnaly, Jow. fanging. up Nainsook, umbrella-shaped lawn , te 90 P pow cioaer nics and neotrows-fine-}-—to $20.06, ———ruffletrimimed with two _rows_of ef al | embroidery Insertion and edge. .89c “lace insertion and lace: ruffle. . .09¢ Nainsook, low neck, lace yoke, | Chemises: Night Gowns: ‘Fy trimmed with beading ribbon, ;.08¢ Nalnsook, skirt lengtli, low neck, Muslin, high neck, Hubbard yoke t Nanisook, low neck, trimmed: with] trimmed with two-rows of Val lace) formed: of-wite tucks, -embroidery “| Gne narrow embroidery insertion |-_insertion, two rows of beading rib- 4 edge at neck and sleeves: s+ and embroidery. ruffle at neck.,.98¢ | bon and lace edge, tucked skirt..78¢ Cambric, tow, round neck, two} +} }—Cambric, high-neck,-yoke-formed “Better-quatities at prices pro} —Fows of Val.-lace-insertion,- Sarat iP] of tucks, emb: ae insertion and ortionately low, ranging u) ribbon and lace edge.......+-- edge -81,29 oy $24.91 e Gey Co: (o Li Mu rset Covers: B Beiter quale prices rang- Walking Skirts: + Gane tight-fitting, low neck, 2 OY eT é | aa aaa Saar RAT OR embroidery, tnsertion-and_edigings — + Carat Copan: Cambric, umbrelia-shaped lawn ad 40¢ i orse! vers: flounce, cluster tucking and wide Cambric, tight-fitting, tow neck, t Nainsook, low neck, three -rows of | torchan:lace-edge. . trimmed with: lace-and-two- rows free-insettion; “three-rows-~ of ~shap embroidery--inserlion,~ beading= rib— beading ribbon,-laee edge: Ate + Sad umbrcii a i “pon and Dee edge BEOOCOH LAG Cambric, low neck, neat _embroid: rf} ormane Tee 89> = eryaglasertion-a laces, beading ribbons mea ces ¢ | Chemises: : and lace. edge “400 Better qualities at prices pro- Muslin, low neck, eben tron, % ke rupee g Rortlonstely low, ranging up corded band .....esssese sees | Nalnsook, low. neck, yoke trimmed to $77.04; Muslin, low neck, open front, Aine threee rows ofaValalace/ [iser. trimmed with embroidery insertion tion, sewn together, two rows wor Underskirts: and edge y 9c beading ribborsandilace edge ls. 4052 | Sano amnaseeuns Solna setoenin Sn Pete LCC Le aoe beet tra Camibrie, low neck, embroidery } canes 7 pete aes Walking Skirts: yoke, with ribbon drawn through, Henze ane Cambric, deep’ lawn ruffle, fin- mentees * eked with ee Better qual les at prices pre Cambric, umbrella-shaped lawn a ptionatels fow, ranging up ruffle,finished with —ten sows of “27.80 ao 1144, Lh Se ES | Apparel for Infants. Second Floor, Princess Dresses, made of fine lawn with yokes of lace and embroidery insertion; 2, 3 and ||-with hemstitched round yoke and hemstitched hems on skirts; 6 months and 4-year sizes.-49c Russian Dresses, made” of gingham in various colors; box- , pleated back and front, ,finished with embroidered emblem; 2; 3, and 4 year sizes 49c | —Infants’_Flannelette Wra; pers,_in_pink—or—biue,_finished with. with girdles. chastise we 40C. Te Is Not What You ‘Make but What You Save That Makes You Rich. = i) Economy is the road to wealth and: Macy's Depositors’ Account system is the shortest route. Make a January resolution :— START A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT- KNOW HOW MUCH PEND AND FOR | WHAT YOU SPEND | END IT. A_ Deposit Account _ gives EVERY CONVENIENCE of an “charge”: account. systems, peut the faults, and it gives you EVERY ECONOMY OF MACYS STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM. -Deposif-as much or as Ittle as you please, make purch In the usual Way and haye them “charged” In the unusual way—to your deposit. Statements will be mailed monthly, Interest at the rate of 4%, com- pounded every three months, will be showed on your daily balance, °¥OU CAN WITHDRAW YOUR MONEY-AT ANY TIME, though you are not permitted to draw, checks against it, as we do no banking business | | 84th to, 36th fen en’s “Clothing bos a Fitth tificing their product. worthy of a place in our regular Two groups to‘illustrate:. Value © $20.00 ‘fitting = Value “$18.50 lining. THE SALES OF (Men's Suits, made of fancy wor- —Steds_and_in_solid_black; single and double-breasted. models; some_semi- “(> Men's Overcoats, made of heavy overcoatings in black and Oxford; 46-inch models, with worsted body lining and ‘satin shoulders and sleeve “Furtined Overconts for Men. _ Fifth 3Piooor," fifteen minutes, Imenediately of W. F'; Engtebright, Torila Distriel, to Ml a Vasancy ___Manseachnsetts "jai Rockwood Hoar, deceased, the bar of the Hoi administered the ysual ‘oath, Journment” was then brace unt morrow. Caps, $1.98 / Fifth Moor: Nearseal Caps, fine quality, in driv. Ing and. Detroit shapes, Sizés from_ 634 - to 74. Off Weather Great Price Break. | Floor, CONDITION unlooked: for, yet Jogical—the _dothing i market congested because of the backward season. Manufacturers seeking relief along logical lines—sac- We have taken over several important collections——nione from “manufacturers new to us, but from those who market garments” stocks season after season. $147 CONTINUATION OF THE MIDWINTER CLEARANCE .OF:SUITINGS IN-THE CUS. “TOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT; MEN'S TRO! convened to-dsy after-the homday™: i cers nnd adjourned after n- sessions 0% 2. by the resignation of James Norrts Sharlna Gh... Wasdpiea ite l approval of the Journal, the aa ag t the First Ca! and thee two gentlemen ‘protheded ti te where the Speak No. auarum | pelnk present, 8nd 7 Tit ¢| committee “naing ready to report, i $14.78 | HE “mentioned here are made of $89,50—Natural muskrat lining; $82. $112.5Q—Blended. muskrat lining; $224.50—Natural French civet lin! Beoond Extra Trousers Former $4.96. Double breasted, belted == some with hand-embroid $10.00. ulation box" coat models. (i ‘ __cloths. All Pérsian lamb_collars are Leipzig-dyed. $54.50—Natural muskrat lining, entre skins; collar of Persian, fam! or black brook mink. Outfitting the Boy On: i Economical Basis. ice for similar-suits, with but one Witty one palr-regutation anc cker trousers—tfor_boys-of-8-to-46-year: ~ Boys’ $10.00 Sailor Suits, $ -Sults made of finest quality English serge, variously trimmed: ed chevron on’ collar, sleevi shield; some with -braid-trimmed -collars_and- others swith-extra— white tite. serge shields, Our regular price $8.49 ——elsewhere they” Boys’. Overcoats, $2.97. z For-boys 3-to-40-years—Overcoats-made o Oxford. frieze button to neck in Russian style; for boys af 8 to 15 yaa with 0 one exception noted, the shells: of “the mae finest quality imported ‘broad- ‘ Persian tamb collar. Persian lamb collar, as $144.50—Natural Southern mink lining, collar of Persian lamb. $199.50—Natural Alaska mink lining, selected Perslan lamb collar, same coat with natural Eastern otter collar, $199.50, tng,-collar of selected seal otter. $74. .50—Rainproof Pur-lined Coats, made of Cravenetted cloth, lined = with natural muskrat; Perstan lamb collar. 5O—Blended- mskrat-Hning-smal skins; ‘cotlar-of- -Perstan-tamb; —] Floor, JCONOMY without parsimony—as good Suits and .Over- | opats as money can buy, but for LESS money than it ordinarily requires. Suggestions: 5 Suits at $4.49, models, made of Footwear News for Tourists As Well As Stay-at-Homes. OMEN'S FOOTWEAR—special displays of lines popular ‘and’ black cloth tops.. * Pum For Special Selling: models; $3.50 values at .......6 — Including: —slazed_kidskin, self tips, wall welted soles and Cuban heels. soles-and Cuban heels, ——+glazed kidskin, patent leather tips, narrow toe last, welted with those who are planning trips to Southern winter resorts, and a special sale of general Interest. . The display embraces: Women’s Patent Leather Shoes, with castor tops, ins golden brown and London smoke; also white calfskin and gray \ -+$3.96 to $5.94 - ps, Gibson and Sailor Ties,in patent leather, gun metalcalfskin, white calfskin or white canvas; welted or turned soles, Cuban and Louis XV, heels..... es - $3.49 to 5.96 Women's Boots, in tan Russia calfskin, also with white calfskin tops...... PES ari watene Colac et $4.96 and $6.94 Z Women’s Dress and Service Boots, button Oe ees 2.69 Patent leathér with dull kidskin tops, ‘medium round toe last, welted soles and military heels. arched last, with eat toes and- air of trousers, = wool cheviots .. one palr-knicker=—

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