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‘THE EVENING WORLD _PRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1907. _ Chorus in oopskinis, Goodness Knows, Had [WASHINGTON TAKES, seco SEVEN CAUGHT WW. [ARRAS | Bad, reiniton 19 Ue operation of the eld on tts Own Troubles as Meiba aang. “Traviata” ||P TRA DISASTERS lien oo ns Sana _ BLACK HAND Qu) caer ee Se oni lnarementypre cer CALLED POLICEAND EBRD Block Signal. Failures Being Futter ee an se (Round p of Gang acral GIRL IN A CAB. AU OFA FIDGET. : ; | Investigated by Commerce | th t tho: block | Of Slashi: i: i wre Suen a ’ O plore! i— - ¢ Story Bie. i 4 a s esuea M : | blanialn’ or the fatiure of the ayatem to 9 as: hing Mazzeti Stilet A young man who sald he was Tim, Commission. ase uaa tos, Pistols and Knife Found, | couch an electrician, of No, 238. Weet | od One Hundred and Thirty-second street, © !T0 GET ENGINEER'S | ‘ Called up Doliee Headquazters eatly-to- fcossos Sa } WASHINGTON, Jan 4—An thquiry} S = Gr pevolverw and | ay -trom—No- k0-6t--Nichdlas_avan: i | VRE lettos, four revolvers and| SY TENS i eat into the operation of the block aslgnal | STORY OF WRECK. ai jackicn ite twerscrcinaroncaeven mon | 4nd said that he had been robbed by a rs f the Baltimore and Ghio Rall. | Young woman with whom he had been yatema Qf the WASHINGTON. Jan.4.—The third day Fond and of the Southern Railway waa lor the coro inquest into the wreck who were: arretod early to-day tn a | 204 aan cats bight. He A é sho. | Mding about tn a Taid-an-the second floor of No, 416 Sbe- sata Fs ts holdsng-her until-an-ot today RY the STNsratate tS Thaldmure and-Ohd at Terr’ ond street, Jersey City, by Detectite-| came to placo her In custody, {Commerce Comnilasion. i] Gottas*Sundaya hight Sth) Sergeant Frank Caprio and half @| folicoman Briwly-was-sent—to the | In making the Ingutry- the commis: scaptlas ait Jaat. Deman with | 4, pee a place from the Went One Hundred and erry ‘S| the continuance of “the” testimony of | W227 Patrolmen, ‘tyrenty-ftth— street station, He- found } sion ts acting under authority ef | Operator Dutrow. ta charge of the| Th? Prisonera nro suspected of hay- duple in @ cab, both practically Fesolution of. Congrens adopted at the | sock station at Silver Spring. ing attacked Pasquale Mazzet!; found | h Ab eta Cette ant weesion calling for a report on the | 76 operators at ‘Takcena, Univeralty | Xesterday’ with sixty-three. woonds: on Matst working of ¢ho railroad blook algnal/ ong pny dq Island avenue stations are|h!s head and body. Mazsot! gives his reestiiniiedme ed aaigintevarn Gro generally, | to follow: Dutrow, after which the plan| address aa No, (139 Mulberry ~‘strost, tired and Boventoonth attest ah Be Po neces of what appears to |; } | is to hear thf story of Engineer Hilde-| Manhattan, ‘The Jersey City police | {nyion avenue of $10. { de, a fallure of the block slgnal device-- | »rand, who. piloted’ the ‘daad” train| think he ta connected with .the Black | Mitawiey had Peter Brocher, the etree Hor, ax one of the commissioners’ ex: | into. the. rear of the, Frederick local Hand: Boclety, and that ho was ats |é¢ th k the couple to the a c Lye tieaeees Depressed tot fathird—of—the- human} e : oN: tacked, by the others becnuas ie re. Ree eaitectnayed: Red sak te device td -s : fused to give them a share of the] st SE WGL-GAIy Property Oe Mosk] apatiy contained | from wai,” black: |W ed with Iaeceny. and the olving loss: of not only, property, Dut system vand Finn y sr * 6 yuléa of the road |snalled~victtin. ; Were. ESTs an het i i Giready cindde, tHiiabrurd’s interpreta-|— ‘Thy , police learned. that Andrew 1 E one tre youn weoue acciden r ult} ton atthe. siqnate—on-the-fatal-nignt| tricia. seg is enld_to-have lured vay at Lawyers, Va is awaited with intense tntercat. 1 Mant y—CH {BUR 1K THe DRECINGReer APreR DESCENDING A SPIRAL STAIRCASE, ONG GIRL GAYE (TASHER OPINION THAT. ahs tly WAY Te Ger AcusTonEn Trese CRinmiss eta Th weak THem on A BIKE aia! a& Faw DAYS _ -Dressing-Rooms Toop The occasion was the opera ‘La 2 ee eet na e| Cy) gf a Semi-Annual Goting one support—in_ other words, the chorus ute com s 2 adies—dressed 1G the sling OF" the * - oe ger = <= = core eS Tho isan fo tr “me G80, te-Tandon, you know, Mea |10 dq covered, ee =f elimpea and_how descended. To, naa| Hl z Th ds ds. wale ri Hee pest a ra Bee ra or eons arent Bos 4 : SD Nanette erinotine-nnd tive ne-to-be | {Eine rap Une no-one could got meas | INQ “restr sdragsing” thee ema ovet |b ousands more than €yver-befote-will-attend this sale this. ie oeraston on which ta —“anom them} the other wp the: the wonder had been | fa. “year, x 7 oa} ‘Duttone ewer, ented shF4aa ~“2ip™ was heard through . ese Had to Be of ae Mesa : Darna ero_were not enougn t0| 9 howtho-aiall winding iran atais: |B = cooks Consider the scope of this,sale! Think of buying at— What a time they had! The cnty com. | A small-sized, shrivelled-up Ite man |.case would— be-aiimbed, | f in oa of the outfit was a indy who | Made Ms appearance and ehrieked for, worth the trip. For the tala of the a avings of 25.4 g fron not one, = Handled Sort to Overcome Parakey that “‘she had,been there be. a une abe} kirlst feelings, Twill omit further de: | a saving: EN 5 to 45% finest garments from no’ BUT 5 That Crinoline-Handica fore" Bho Was seated tp a low-acked : lt tha mistroan of the wartrobe offered | A FROM TEN of the best tailoring concerns in the world! ~ aa ha Oy ehich h wary 3 io & oc} oO. On. @ Ms i z E Shertersiecrausngypolataactniarent | ats dno hardly’ belgnr| looked. Ike” trom the Wage; as there: z : ae Brill clothes are tailored by the Stein, : 1 was @ dress left over, but I tha. E a with pride and the other ‘ ret : i Galmcarvroriousrapociatinentswithe iret : \ . Bloch Co., L. Adler, Bros. & Co., and ‘By y ii r the keeper of the ward- Way fc t2 great—MMeiba;—and-dashed— away. but i fo] a] ce eerie Pe ean coil ieean eaaranitexarlesta efaire a wos fe tte eee a] Kin back 0 soe. the Tetreat More sor : : Michaels, Stern &Co., of Rochester; by “ter- i" ° the! Ts eas 3 . is ie - “girls BtyTEd Te wf gen eainge estes esofied tb! | Irak a rout mateh, “one poor ‘tri bos i e Beard % Homthal, Benjamin & Reim and the ae on tho verge of hysteria owin; (fo ne . 7 BpaReA THUG Te aretimg rome t as ich sar Ee + Fecheimer,Fischel_Co., of. New York, “Gwhich, aehile urually. terse, enough | cown tires alzes too sina: oY Pent announced athoyanea t APE UE il wa rae “iI : > “ 0 come’ up-| of Ta = a re irs a that iso's thorny | dld:toihersTi inom ots But et Oe nea | guar EO SRR SG arr te ae ut nobody inowslnewiences ‘ i and by A.B. Kirschbaum” &~ Co, of = rISSaiy are ao ate oars enone poordieti legen ereaea a ; Philadelphia, In‘addition to these six great TO SWE PET OGG OF FRENCH ACTION LAUGHS AT a |) Yess Because Brill clothes are best. tailored Mary Wertheimer Tried to Get! Vatican Will Not Be Respon- Mayor Ads as if as if Attack on WESTAG Weiehlies Because Brill assortments are from a ten- 310 Burning Basément—— | sible -for--Publication of} = Him“was - a—Huge —— Ne : z —fold-supply-source; they are-the Jargest and — —-Sheand Parents Scorched, — _[ = Papal Documents: "|= Joke: ail Leama aes fl — most diversified -assoriments anywhere, : its i a ~~ Becausé-of Britt trade advantages and—— The efforts of alxtecryear-old Mary| OM, Jan. 4—The Osservatore| stayor McClellan would not talk about 5 Brill methods, Brill value’ even at regular s be Honiano to-ay published the rotlow!n: Se ae re ere Cal are tony. in tne] ommuncation Freer the Vatiean! Rake eee : : prices are best values anywhere, : Senione when earner ore oe Avilngnabe Lr a cin srigsa 78 nt Intends to publlah the text of| tlm to-day, He deemed to take 1¢ as : E. ; | At Seml-Angual Sale Prices Brill clothes ae West, tent s=fourth IU coe Tse es [seged at the Fapat-Nunciutureta-Paris|® 00d Joke, whose funny point had | ss ma. & “are values impossible except in Brill stores. @ectlon 154 of the Penal Code, (rue hose 8 a itang Holy 620 desiareh thats Iter] discuss sit-sorGublicmton woe te “ et _ During this sale alterations will be made fg Dustncaw aackgte-ot- one tMuPlcs the : a Seer a _Tinie” tremmactree:lalured = ane and einen =, Stee Seared privileges_and conveniences of the highly frm for another—occreta reauns to Pcieeiviss eeeanh tchaa [publication of the documents to ure the] Would say anything about che subject f on Rg efficient Brill store service will be in full Valuable ‘patents and “sales (at When he ed smoke from the{means’ which they Judge best Ao pros) a It wasgenerally conceded + 2g i operation, viz. free deliveries, mail orders, beeh-eafefully guarded for years. ha vislt of the B early to-day, he: hobbled to | te { the Brooklyn Senator aha pe umenintendent obs hexcral sup cn lar door, which Fo opened todbe uld easily have been 1a the nature C.O- bes s, charge accounts, &e, Cities sa et ust of smoke and fa OCR COUN oT War to TOvE ke lk wile 3a eae ree “oo! _ Suits and. Overcoats: $9. 50. | Suits and Overcoats, ae een ee He ala fot say Values up to $15. Maines uP fo sa2i50 Ty aah tet ator haven: atnte <a Strictly-ali-woo!_cheviot_and_cassimere -Sults--nevt worsted Sults—eult Suits of finest w6rsteds,” velours an correct Grill_models, tailored as carefully as most garments, Of] known tailoring organizations—designed by highest-salaried Sn-assortment-of-smart, dignified and dressy fabrics that_is most compre- hensivetecause of Brill 2 aali- wool melton and worsted cheviot Overcoats, tn Oxford 4 ew. Semi-hittet Modes taifored and trimmed: as carefully as oa for employment, and.| at en 2 MES ; Mayor Mec one aaa F y ered, Flood promig« * | , 4 lellan, “and urged me toi fen to bring tile The ant _— and Hasn't Been Seen ERE tain ee Since. Yao so, and will not no: y any: ” Es omton Durand got joo with thes Len te . . pay anything. F ‘says Company in April_and dexin Ene it x E i 3] dtarry Smock, employed~by-the Fidel-| ———.—_—_ Values up to $22.50. Je models include seml-fifted, extreme hited and buiton through ited ‘bac dally Duran edartn nats on" ent Casualty Company, In | Dick Hyland and Powell to: Battie.| # Suits of- excellent. worsted, hard-finished~ silk-mixture cassimere and | All/are éxcellent-values-up to $32.$0. = aye sears Mai} indersar pacers bo kex ats ow ; sing omits home Et Te arranged=tn—ntaw= da cheviots,-Talloring -is_sll-hand work; models fnélude all the correct ere the flames hud not ri ¢ c — Av epaee raise stehorise ral p WHOS RE Bank, 3 «Dick Hyland, J styles and newést Brill_young men's models. ~ Suits and: Ovorcaata: Soe : ee Sot inaghinery and aa mp His frfends-tear something untoward | F weleht, and 1 Overcoats. of excelfent_melton, vicuna,’ worsted and cheviot, In black, It . e 2 : ! { ‘ mplo =Me—nteo—text FM . Jom «fae bmppened fo hist — Me han hot! tes geateae ghamplon, who as been! Ml blue. Oxford, Cambridge, blug-gray and “various. weaves and ‘shales. of Values up to $37.50. 3 ire ca Monday,” whet, te Te a Wig” Fine “alice " Eo ee Sy tonaa toi tre turnet sj rotecslurial-—- Mateninakerepge {ff Popular cheviot grays—models-range from the conservative. sémii-foray {iting Highest grade garments, made" froin: hiighest= gradé-tabric,—tatlored by: i eugacsted by Pergalinana jody oun : y Teg 1 ied} = = = couls to-1ht extreme butlon-through, extreme fitted-back. ggrments.- SHO BeMENY a arin ore Ot s re: 5 beste his EERO ir rence alde [Garey ou thePacine teres, ie : Gs i finest ready-to-wear tailoring organtzations-in-America—garntents-that-attals fe bs 5 H = sUkat eonrcrence r eee eres ae ee ateie who has wo , Suits and. Overcoats,: $46. 50 the highest known ready-to-wear standard—excellent, values up to $37.50, ~ Suits and Overcoats, as an H 1 Are said 2 ma ™ Wa—they—have—accentes—tt. : 1 ) ERY their datense Vergoit_ any Sion ‘bdge Ray | Mubadie? “Se made Manica, fay" yout] Inert wil Ue take ts toe Oe y . Values up to $28. Ca ney arse Eee a K aver come tomther, ; Suits of high-grade worsted, cassimere, velour and-cheviot. Tailored ral 5 Valu up to $40. r es z ia claimed thn sla. onse een ee . if ‘Gnd they have one child SRoorormer raacnatar Hr tie Caney, Co : —— - foremost tlloring Organizations: Cnest possible: Colorings,weavesanit § Jansen, was wor! > 1 = nd midst ponular : : meetian Re eee ROmpaDY: epurand | « , a : ‘Overcoats.of excellent Sten allen sorilan <a and cheviot. Col Garment: 38 fine_as. these are a any the x Justice “Denel eid that ee! ————— = Freivaniss mits f orings include black, Oxford,, Cambridge gray, blue gray, silver gray and | ! clearing sales—these garments fully Justify the Leah en no der = ——j i = = H} |] London gray. Models Include semi-fitted tacks, extreme fitted backs, bat-| growing popularity of fine ready-to-wear _gar- ‘under the turttce peveh) —_—— f= te HT p | - sen-through fitted backs, paddocks and paletots—extreme values up 0 #282) ments and were extreme Salues at original prices. Tormation” ato © ra ‘ e Fival_by bribing sore Ota J : : $5 2 Kia rencioseen then” ootalting y) iz i fe Young Men’s Semi-Annual Sale Values: ally within’ i 5 " oh At original prices Brill young men's clothes were extreme values—Brill young men's Dench Swarcant: aan ieeuen Cee E V if : i clothes are cut on correct young men’s models and tailored by expert young men’s clothes. who-has been at liberty under $409 bailey = Af ‘ ; y 4 makers. $5.5 i i | = = = ZL na i ; Bs Young men’s Suits and Overcoats, Former prices up to $8,... 5. 0 : AL" ADAMS’S SON NEAR cute : : f } | Young men’s Suits and Overcoats, Former prices up to $10... :$6.50_ , { | 5 Young men's Sulfs and Overcoats: Former prices up to $12.50.........+ $8.50 5 | } i i if ~ W460. i , “Operation. for Appenditics, vis! AE ¥ mone (A Viena A epee ey) Children’s Clothes—Semi-Annual Sale - Physicians Say; Will Re- | : : BATTLE é | / % Brill children’s clothes are best children’s clothes because made from wear-assuring & sult Fata ; } f ay 453 fabrics by best tailors—at original prices Brill children's clothes di always best value ay Waltee ¢. Adams, son of “Al Adama, | Hi} CREEK Mich, fe /. where, pee meponey) Sinsiniwho ica : | ; t Ter rrprery | Bay .| Children's Suits and Russian Overcoals; values ‘up to $3; sizes broken. , $1.65 sole at the Ansonia Hotel a HeR0, 14 sear death to-day cout ; SESuLaRE SK " 7 aa ca | Fea Children’s Suits and Overcoals, all styles, fabrics and shades. Values up to $5 $2.65 egeuiecn eine, sorvaprendlc al y i ( Childyen's Suits and Overcoats,.all styles, fabrics and shades, Valucs up to'$6 $3.65 He is jn a private hos; 3 Mpbration Was performed Wednesday (ii "If you have lost your appetite and wish to ‘regain it if you have a good iP Children's Suits and Overcoats, all styles, fabrics and Gee values up to $7 ay SATE NG poner hi appetite and wish to satisfy it—follow. the guide post. ‘It alata the ae to : & : ‘ ze ie 4.65. seh 4h West the most delightful Breakfast Food you ever ate. Toasted. Corn Flakes possess.a : rae ult the Habit. Go to j flavor so delicious—so different that you simply cannot resist it after the first taste, $6 Trousers, $3.75. 2 mY if H aad you Gated voce Bll ation! fear of harmful results. Corn is the most nutritious [| i ad arpouats tailored by) Be , 87. Trou: of If i h and healthful of all cereals, and Toasted Corn Flakes are corn in the newest ‘and ungerford system, Gal ade strletly high- oRANGGR, Yan. 4--While Mr. Merry- i (2 ql 4 { t — sina, Who vee at Osea Point, Ea | best form. < A food for the aweet-tooth of youth—for everybody. 10¢ all grocara, fli fy J imate from pure worsteds, it tent | eae a Stet eet BATTLE Ee TOASTED CORN FLAKE co, + HEAR | ate, the only ones, ready-to-wear | uke STORES 7 6 | my ua etast pan that will’ permanently hold thelr § ion BQUARE, nee tine 47 CORTLANDT, Sreenwien ressteez eee, $8.75 | 270 Monnay, fe ete “126TH OTRER

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