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_THE EVERING WORLD, FRIDAY JANUARY 4, 1907. ee penarna Seamer Has a E ~~ Thrilling Bout with E “Norther? at Colon. of the Pan- ¢ to-day after 2 the harbor of three passen- abina and. two bodies in tthe caskets held the y, Haverstrick, of Lancag- The steamahsp Adv Hne, 4 e in gnonths dgo and tan duried in the Sooke skirts of Panama. ‘rag kn enginecr on the : Felatives hud his body~s- ~ Rumed and abipped North. The other —-gaske) held yho_body_of W. R Dodd, who recently died in the Government hoepital at Panama froii the effects of ‘an operation for appendicitis. “As the casket containing the body ‘of the yellow fever victim was hermeti- aciiy sealed,” said Dr. A. H. Doty, “Health Otficer of os Port, ‘there ts t-contagion. The -JAMES MoGREERY & 60, ore Sale of Household Linens, Muslin Underwear and Shirtwaists ‘continued In Both Stores. HOUSEHOLD LINENS. Table Cloths, Luncheca Cloths and sets, Tea Cloths, Centre Pieces, Scarfs, D'Oyleys, ete.. “Plain, embroidered or finished with Point Venise, Russian and French Cluny, Filet, Duchesse, a MES MoGREERY & CO. re ne Oe = “goo, Bath Street. em MISSES’. SUITS. _ In Both Stores, Three-quarter length Coats. With velvet inlaid collar. 12.50 Three-quarter length Coats._Made __ of mixed cloth. 18.50 i Plain or check Taffetas. -Bretelle Dresses. Pleated skirt and waist. 22.50 Wool Batiste Bretelle Dresses. Pleated skirt and waist. "15.00 Herringbone Cheviot Skirts. 5:59 ~ CHILDREN'S : Irish Crochet and Flanders laces. Bed Linens. Towels. _ LADIES UNDERWEAR. - = Made of fine Muslin, Nelasack and’ Cambric. “New. models—finished—with the latest laces and efnbroideries. | Trousseaux. ‘Travelling Outfits. + SHIRTWAISTS. vetroumatance of Meinsing home such & ‘body is unusual but coh) {9 nat without precedent.”” The Advance waa scheduled to leave “olen for New York on Dec. M, but at “noon on that day, before the passengers — = ma other ahips eth he ae ‘Adrance—ere_of the} _ opinion that She teamstiip Ponce, of the Si) peers, tour feces ie 9 fou da Xba; game. storm, ‘Dean, of Brooklyn, — Brooklyn detectives are looking up Wiat-Eiss—Dean says happened to. her. yesterday afternoon, Elisa is q_ mata emp by Mire, wife c¢ a dentiat at No, 414 Vanderbilt es) PoSS saree te teeped Spomiioue -part.of the bornugh, ‘Chioroformed her, _ Waved a big knife in front of her eye Robbed her of $40. _ i With Bome ostentation, xt appears, fBliza counted her moncy before a! terday afternoon, announcing that s! qwee— going tothe rook! Z (Bank. She put ‘the roll of #0 in ermal wallet which sho deposited in the i daked her to aneeel them to a club, the name of which she ‘does not remomber, Sheqwis frightened and walked away Instend of golni “Into cTORY 6 e Her prsamd—a~- keen ntfs bet —~and-both untuttondd her coat and [wala und extracted the cwallet~end ite o- Bie hoe of her iietreey ae =Histoe “hours. Mater, - Oonsidershiy ines It Waa the chloro dazed itorm fat. dazed her. {FIREMEN FELL WITH LADDER, FIGHTING FIRE —NEAVARK, -N,-J.,-Jan, 4.—Frederiox = Ciizton and “Harry— Williams) =tiremen, Jured at a blaze in a building at corner of Central avenue and Fifth reet, Harris KO damage to Alfred ro and tile aj Apiy by. Francis ——_—___. SUICIDE AFTER SHOOTING Syrian Wounds Man Then Turow ‘Showing advance models for, Spring and-a-quantity of fine Lingerie Waists to work at- No. 854 South street j-; Obtained —wark- to-day and. expected —to | th | Fatt fe the appointment of a Brigadier- | carrying off a load of plunder from tha ',{ mand of the American forces in Cuba Wntol on Almacit. Hh aivis epee ree ey ger TITLES TO HOMES.' . RIINGTON, Jan 4—An attempted | Wure'a fw wnoscupled ana Uiasaienod a trod to-day tn | mon, da, ame: ot the provinces, they New England Man Begins Suit to Se tregpvdy | enteared i Ressit to Cuba ant siesdy Establish Claim to Four Blocks ~ COAKLEY 1 TO COACH PENN. way to Baye Ancy Athletion formsr ng of Pens e Akeley, 7 ela probably be. Te Owner) ministration is decidedly fe studying | cuba will be. vent from for immediate Southern travel,—at ex- _ tremely moderate Prices. —_ JAMES McGREERY & 00. %3rd-Street._ 34th Street, FREE A DAY, GOES ‘MoCarthy Had $40, but Hein= duced Matron to Buy. Him Clothes. ‘Twenty-four hours efter he had fin- ished a eix-months’ bit on the Island, Edward McCarthy was sent back by Magistrate Breen in the Weat Bide Court, to-day, for another six months’ stay in the same place. In his sinicle day— of —freesom,—however, he4@—manufactured a fair-sized bundle ot trouble, Atter be landed’ on Manhattan Island yesterday he hurried to the West Side Court, where he sought Mra. MeQuade, the matron. He wis clad tn rags, with no overcoat, and he told her he would frees _to “death and never ba able to sat i Pera een | Saath eo Bae cee wes told “ten centa.-| Dentant-and_pltitul that Mrs, McQuade the amount of the eggs out and bought him the aloth= inolnded also bread_and 1 OO line trom_her own puree, rr was surprised when seventeen cents! \oOarthy gave & thousand thanks and me Semanded after he had finished | promised the matron tte would at once meai, 0 to his wife, Eiteabeth, at No. 44 Se Why San tou eat = with — your, Thicty-t: wife?” asked Magistrate Moss, vl Hae dora ea 9 couldn't, Judge,” he ‘sald; ‘It's furnished room at No. 187 Bast Patroiman Valeo Market @tation, arrested Otto for breaking a show case in the restaurant of Basitiel Bleich, No. 4 Clinton street. bo dhonacceserbell ml pes lah loona, This took time and ¢t was 4 o'clock ¢hia morning when he knocked at his wife's door and asked for admls- sion, Mrs, MoCarthy realized bts condition and told him to stay outside. Afier an Attempt to kick down the door McCarthy went to sleep on the: steps, where he was found by Roundaeman Manchester, In court to-day Mrs, McCarthy ap- ared (nm hes fooked cout nt Mex ‘You take the money nts for breakfast and 10 for tunch. I'll’ do-without anything to eat! a “And,” he continued, “when I handed ry last penny he kept tho refused to giye mé the 3 dobe S hil. been gives the abso months: ei S eemananiae tr3-tr= thre thout lunch to keep up my strength.’ Magistrate Moss tore up the. commit- ment paper after he had fined Otto 33 and told him to stand aside for a mo! AGT, ——- Otto, it wan found. — had — just. td s ida't go Ashing, aid your? With his he unbuttoned his shirt and pulled owt’a emall muslin bug mia- Graw_#ome money. to—hin_wifs to-night mitted-and his re! and take it home His fine was re- 0 ordered: GEN, BELL BACK, SAYS oa CUBA IS PEACEFUL, BULLETS FLY-IN-FIGHT | FOR RAILROAD PLUNDER, e comt free ‘in one day. Now T can go —[ back tothe Htland—titi_summer, Some Maleontents- on Island, but Great: Majority-of People at-Work | —Magoon in Favor. WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—Major-Gen- eral J.-Franklin Bell:returned to Wash- Ington to-day from Cuba where for CAMDEN, &. 3 Jen earners re the past several months he has been in of Collingwood near here was wtirred sommard of tie army of pacification. “early to-day by plato! shots in-w battle He mill at once remzme his duties as botween Town Marshal Wfison and two ohiaf of staf. One of the first matters negro thieves. The men bad a wagon Which be will take up with Secretary and were surprieed by WWileon while Thieves Give Up After One Has Holes Shot in His Hat and Coat. General to fil the vacancy created by railroad, storehouse, his own promotion. One of the men ercaped, but Joseph Gon. Bell states that ho left matters Caswell, of Camden, gave up after bud fn Ouba in an eminently satisfactory lets had made a hote in coat and condition, In company with Gen. Wint, Dat to whom he relinquished military com- 3,000 MUST DEFEND inst Momday, Gen. Bell made a com- popular Ht was aecompanted to Wi of Chicago Property. pe UeeAnGEO, Rodrigues. | CHICAGO, Jan.~4—On six Unites pore to ey treated. aj States deputy marshals fine been placed | gra Home Fospltal for a'wound: she responsiblity of serving on 3,00 de- e! oe by thn in the | fendants notices of ¢ nt in a mul ndenendenc |} U St nden ndlenioe, and Which has | recently fled in the United States Chi as foult Court by 5 Smith, of. Cam= Athletes Going to Baltimore, | beidse, Mann. who seeks to possesn | nimacif of South Side property vatuea Maoy of the athietes In the Metropll-/ at approximately $40,000, aan életeict sompate “at the Jolnt ine} AmoUK the defendants are many wome do #9 Fifth Kertment and Mary-| oA, unued to tht ued matt pe one yand’ A pat Dalttimore ion Jan. 12, | $¢° prominence,” for. 3 bares Representatives from the New York A. ©,.{ absolute ttle to all the by ‘Thirty-fifth street. on the north te Irish-AmeHean A. C..- Mohawk and. other nirty-ninth street on the. south, and New York. on MeCatthy+- however, he drovped in at many sa-| th: th -* |tho-most-cheerful_porson there. After ims, Canty, ‘nal FRO a nae wult-and-over- | Imported Dresses and Coats, for evening: ‘Sizes 6 to r4 years. At See ees duced prices. ~ -Russian. model Dreesess “Pleated’ . back and front. Sizes 6 to 12 years. 4.50 ~~ ~~ J)resses of various materials and models. Sizes 6 to 12 years. 5.75 '—« Full-length Coats of blue Cheviot wale or mixed cloth. ___Coats of various: _ materials and "models. silk embroidered emblem; ali are pleated © back; — full ; 33 double - breasted and cloth sleeve, tucked: stock; 6.75 paced enon nes Nayy, new '1907 models; C Bata GF = 1. 98 panes from 9 to 1 only . yess 4:75, Sto 6 P.M. Only saa es famous te: Srumaes 42 oihenber SamisFacnon GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY: RERUNDER erat Gitta ie z trom WEST lars T a Minelsu ctcat Sale of _ From 9-A. IM. to-I;.P..M. at $2.49. ae They're le length Winter. Coats, ‘silky ribeline, cheviot, fancy and elton Has deep collar of silk velvet; fall box back, mew sleeve with reverse 1; double breasted, deep cloth facing and finiahed with patch pockets; shown in_nary, red, green, brown or black. Sizes 6 to 14. A Woaderfal Bare special from 9A. M. to 1 PML, atucseess All-Day Special 4. hr. Waist Sale Girls’ Full: Length Contes Warn WinlepiOarnients _—From.9:A. M.to-1P; P.M. Only Waists - made from ‘Tne ~quatity Price Greatly Betow Value. Made from Wool Ohevtot! Melton She ea hiecinwautullyRiouse nd elaborately trimmed or Fancy Cloth, sore » with with Val. lace or tine embroidery, PM: Cloth or collariexs styie—of Inlaid vel- Yet; new sleeve, with or without shawl collar of, Krimmer C! LADIES’ COATS. rm Both Stores. Black Broadcloth and -Velours. Hip length. ‘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 Sata or white Peau de Cygne. Length 50 inches. 29.50 formerly 42.00 ~Furlined Broadcloth Coats. Linings - of grey and white squirrel with Persian =" amb-or-black Lynx collar, Fur lined. throughout, including sleeves. ” 45:00, 57.00 and 75.00 + formerty 60,00 to-100.00 JAMES McGREERY & CO, 28rd Street. 34th Street. \ JAMES McGREERY & G0. 28rd Street, 34th Street. BOYS’ CLOTHING. sath Street ‘Store. Oxford grey and fancy mixed cloth Overcoats. Sizes 8 to 16 years. 10.00 formerly 12.00, $3.50 and 15.00 Double breasted and Norfolk Coats. Made of blue or fancy mixed cloth. Sizes 8 to 17 years, 10,00 formerly 12.50, 13.50 and 15.00 Oxford or-plain grey Reefers. Sizes i sate tot ace “ Sailor” blouse! Suits of grey or brown Sloth. Sizes 6 to 12 years. 6. —formerly- 7.50. “Norfolk-and- eee breasted-Suits,—— Various. “novelty “materials. Sizes 8 to 16-years: 575 valor 6:50 10 3.50 A complete —stock of —Hats-— All shapes-.and sizes. for small boys,— ‘Sailors,”Turbans, Tam O’Shanters, Continentals, etc., at reduced prices, JAMES McGREERY-& €0;- 28rd Street, PARTED IS HAIR IN AN AWFUL WAY Strange, but Bride Didn’t N tice It Until After the 34th Street. north for @ vist le) wooed and won her In a woek, His family. was plensod. | Reception and. collation ar- at the Bookman homestead on | Yor Drsctinaciaiecaenceito Hut Meyer and Maria could not walt for the formal splicing, After func |they ducked outrand were made ono by | Justice of tha peace, Then they came home to the ‘big fecd.”” | were all 6o happy! Dut Maria gave: the festival party a sudden jolt. Ceremony. “I made a mistake,” she remarked, {rigidiy; “I don't love him. The way That the way he wore hit hair caused’ Then the bride hurried ou of the house and wended her way back to the a mudden parting. of their ways was $ Quaker City. And, according to th revealed tqrday In the case of Book | way one of, the guests put it, sth man /vermun Dookman, a divoree ac- | wedding wtuff went on tho Ice, it tion referred €0 Special Master Pieeré | gine tive? preaeriiod “intetnty aed Cook, of Jersey City. Meyer Bookman, | ¢lapred he brought sult for dtvorce, o¢ No, 216 York street, that city, ts the plaintiff, and this Js his brief but tragic TH! TIDES, from Grand Boulevard on the tries’ close Jan. 5 with F. 8. Whitman, Une running north from Cott Georetary of the Regimental Ashlee aa:| avenue aid Thitrycainth etre coat | plaint: He hed dong, edestred his cousin Maris, who-lived.to.ihtladeipiie, ha. cass Moyer’s folicn'| O- | fell on his bride's neck and wept. Thoy | @ |he weare his hair fs something awtful!'*| t “Women’s Coats Reduced. Satin-Lined Broadcloth and Thibet Coats at $5. 98 200 handsome Broadcloth and Thibet Coats, Nned throughout with” guar~ ganteed black or gray satin, cut full $0 inches long; handsome -collariess — model, Beaulifutty: trimmed with. rich velvet and Hercules braid; new ane ea ta sleeve, with deep cuff, trimmed with sitk brat Big 4- 4-Hour Reduction Sale for Boys 7 Positively from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. HM. Only. There Should Be Throngs of Early Buyers for Such Extraordina-y Values. — These are suits and overcoats marked down from much hgher prices, and all pat into this one lot, for quick -¢learance. They are stylish, well made and durable garments in every instance. ie “are-Rursian—Seils;9to 8; Daskle-Bréusted Suits, 8 15; ‘Suilor Blouse Suits, 6 to 10; Long Overcoats, 8 to 16; Russian Overcots, 3 Bite 6. There is great variety_in the assortment. The sees) will’ be placed | on ‘special-tables-in-the clothing: store to-morro ene Maat the uA= precedente price of -... ‘Boys’ $4. Coats on ft Sale All Day at $2. 49. LONG COATS, in-ages 7 to 16, made-of-heavy mel ton frieze, in rane and medium shadings, asiviell 28 plain blue; lined with heavy Farmer's satin—not cheap cotton linings. $4 REEFERS, ages S:to t2)) made of the same cloth, In blue and gray shadin-gs,lined with gray or red flannel; -double-breasted style and velvet collar. RUSSIA N COATS, 3 to 8, in brown cheviot, light gray ‘mixed cheviots, blue chinchilla, dark Oxford and blue ribbed enlace all lined with red flannel; have insignia pad velvet collars ~ 3) Posittbely- from 9 A.M, Til 1PM. “Only. Both a Suit and an Overcoat for $11.50; Or You May Select “Fewo-Overcoals or Two. Sutts at that Price. The Splendid © Style and Workmanship in These Garments Make This Offering the hing Opportantty of the Er We're clearing stocks—that's the reason. The styles are the best, wine +f scorkmanship-is-unguestionable. Assortments are exceptionally good. —Single —or- Double Breasted Suits, in Piain black or fancy mix- tures; sizes 30 to A chest, The Overcoats are in plain black or alors) in sizes 30 to 44 chest measure. Sweet, Orr & Co. Pants, $1. 35,—These are the famous Sweet, Orr & Co; all-wool, Union-Made pants, in all sizes up to 44. waist. The material ts an all- woo! ch t cloth of grayish mixtur ery, pair gkusrantetd; sapeclal ues © 135 Fe hours to-morrow ‘we will of fer MEN'S oe Teather lined throughout, in both the —Everett-and-the opera-cut.—_Sizes-range from_6- | to 1S. From 9 A. Mt -to-3-P,-M— only, Fae ern ICELAND FUR’ POCKET: ROBES,| Mined throughout; regu- FINEST--FUR—ROBES,—quil doubte’ pocket sty! lected=skins;—val Sale peleée and House Slip te Romeow binek-and-red= ie ner a Terns} fenther -and. fete fae Te 1.49) : men *s LibertyShoes A Shoe Worth $3.50 at $1. -96. All the, new models, are shown.) ine ‘Tluding “heavy-welght soles, pater leather Oxfords, welted soles; also Mel dd and bax ‘call, lace and ‘Button shoes. jeather ned patent leather) pumps ang white kid a umpa; at alz 600 aie Japanese Card or - Centre Tables, with fancy, covered matting topy pia and: figured covers; betu- tifal ‘Tokto finish; most * 1 inches. Square and +30 | inches high; ~value + i eee 22, 19, special to-morrow, at.,, conble soles, extra Gurus fee Phew 2, 1B, 134, SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC TO-DAY, gun rises, 7.24/8un sete, 4.40/Moon rives 0.85 PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED: Main “DUE Iptrant, Gibraltar, Massachusetts, Hotteriim. -£a, "Amérieas Alpion®, Amsterdam. Hema, Ahieida. Chariots OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. BAILED ede Prine Willem IVS Sorry Ceatle, Hay Comat,» Brunsw ‘Havana stoi. 2. 'Os Wvilbel Spach, Chaglestoi. $55 Lt Cy bonthampton. sesaba, Gis o v Ni Iveston, Gerepte, Sree SS Gay jombta,

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