The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1907, Page 12

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struction Company, and Mr, Niobols’s secretary. They. — were underground forty minutes, and went as far as’ th compressed cir headings Upon thelr NEW JUST! ES N “| return to the surface they went out at ‘ F a aide gate, leaving word they would Meet. the reporters at the tidett house THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, ¥ the cloaring-bouse rr matrimonia 8 | fits, but down to. the chamber of th id Over and Terminer. rseweed | was ‘tried. and ‘Sheriff Fisck’s ti be Sy lar’? divorce indictment got Ite heart When, the lam Er Smyth, benten by. pone W. Goff for re |. clecti Was sent to the Supreme Court in 1805, his first assignment was to avery. Term or Divorce Court, which = in eeierrers Cerne marae fa a promoted foo Bea ‘Sheriff's Office’ to the: bench, oar eent? rails in Part ieee eae Tanha ERE pORLaT =f! 7 ; econ stroet for them there Mre| the Year in the Old Twi Seats) Mr, Nichols and. their com- panto nade en-undlensied run for the 1 Court-House To-day. .- Thalde,- called to a pollvernassti Invited by City Officials “It anal sal pointing to the turnea- down kucctr OF Me, Nichols to Ket at Inspection They in Eee ee nock ‘their ~—~are Shut Out. in half an hour. Instead of going to the ferry notne they made another “sneak’ and board- ts Hp fea the tue Margardt, it, on which “they |: Twenty: five Branches Bee cuives Nab Man Who The old Tweed Court-House “has never seen such a commotion In all its history as that attending the opening of the new year of the twenty-five Cr rn 7 “| Supreme Courts; including the eight THIEVES USED TRUCK © | extra Tuntices, at-bat two of whom. Goff and Seabury, are new. to the TO-CARRY. OFF PLUNDER, | tenes: There were flowers for the new jus- Aiter inviting: a party“ of newaps eo 2o:acoomnpany. him=on a vislt o' ces, In “tie form of séales, hearts, ection to the Belmont Tunnel | a4 4 Have Been Seen by Passers-| shields, pillows, sepeatha and — just charged with tween Forty-necond stre = ty but Police-Have—— cl Outen Sarina FO aaan EG troPernicare, baker, qf No-U/and Long Island City, t “No-Cle Penne emer A uuson street: “The prisoné: Nichola, engineer of tha Franchi | 3 = romain. Bureau, changod his ‘ind to-day. The| -phjeyes broke into the George Joha-} spel eee the others; sending change occurred after a meeting be-| son men's furnishing store, at No, or/‘hem. te phikeabers: eres William Bars! rujton strest. Brooklyn, some time be- | Ll FN St Lak baa hirer pete MD Sneulting | Engi-| atans he number of 176 will give a dinner in SI! «ween Saturday might and to-day, und its honor at the Hotel Knickerbocker looted the pléeo of 170 dozen palrs Of) to-night, had in his audience his aluedat $2,000! They must have} brothers, Mgr. ,Joseph Hendrick,” of hester,, and the:silver-haired ‘Patrick ‘as Baryatore Carallo, and said was a baker, also, and that he Rt No; 189-Mulberry-street. wPernicaro some days ago complained | clay Parsons, i Coramissioner Bing! Ttallan De-| peer for Mr. Belmont. weBoreau of recelving threatening |. His trip proves “tho Belmont people tlw which ptomised tim such pun-} do not want tHe. pu tw be Informed ae -ga-the-kidnapping—of-hle-ehi}—|-he-to-tho_sintus_of the work, It also, 2° patentee Crake blowing up by dynamite of| showed"that nelther of the tubes run-! ice had no ole tv the theft and ‘ide Taskassibatlon fn the | nig fromthe Manhattan shore tas-met} know aoe eine the...sfore. Deane was not forthcoming. | the corresponding tube trom Long Isl- {ines Sicremsbacke rion iiateyanicie Nand City, deaplte asvertions of the Rel- De avenue. The thieves. scaled the anda peonie to“! ae rele Tee: window after ‘Mayor MeClel! 0 Is marked DMs Raa Tokd 1 to lake” tie “hewapape hand Jt to the first representative of] him, and Mr Nichola instructea them tho loot, and probably carted It away, band’ of blackmatlers who called,|'to be “at “Mr, Parsin’s office -at 11} See a Tefal Detective Dondero hid in 2 fower| o'clock: ‘They were on hand, but or. | ‘TO PARIS FOR PRISONER. . whery. tore ice will \ se -Rajudlenta barrel) within earshot of any: ‘converaa-| Nichols and “Mr. Paracns were not.| pants, Jan. . 7,—Detective annie bai ois) rat canes e ult of Bertha MacGarr arrived here from tie against Frederick Evers and ‘Frederick bap r ‘and! rogate’s record room on/é the ground foor was restored to its originil form— @ court-room. Justice Br; THT EL esterday Carollo snuntered Into tire mhere theysatecchdedsinterthe tines ineiuackvaninan named sMaliGa@hees fo ee eal tye ester injuries. got_by belng run-down by. 4 ahd with the,croucttme gesture; tradition has been granted pas | to-ddte wanted-to-get-the| “companied by, St.John Clark, ex! yn 5 on the | delivery wagan, ° enter [CRAKS OF murdering an. Iallan named | “approached Perni-| #ineer of tho tunnel company; Chiet | Piaidoross, orton. Maas..{n Apel apt eneet alta tara Na! ” ae Engineer Shaler, “of (the Degn: a f = ng in the chamber recently known as iodded, it. money; - the Linn want ¥. ou do" mot. pa; vultor for, with a motion ae iio ¥ 1 ‘blades, strongly riveted Carotig. ay paid: te Dax celled a will ve fone aint Dondero, but not Noni with'any other’ el is placed under arrest at’ Four ne “Thompson: streets, “He refused to Hee -any_ | atntement,— 1648 belleved to be “Blackhan: = Jancary Clearance Was. Never Before So Sweeping - and Decisive. : eAmsrne Reductions in’ Every. Department. es af Gris-Rve-aamon avtied Inte Offering Many 1 Unparalleled. Values. nit ee aed Ch -in-the Basement. ‘he -Most-Important-Events-of-the-¥ ¢ar,—-—- TUES, Corrugated sides, ire SER, ht made meavy “One of the erctes' will be rolled’ in| | <j Sane aa Kiya and the other In New York, special fc Teeron aint alleys they will be shot ae not, Been Geanitely) decided, ine ee ari oorhels.and Smith a em, under —way—-for- but it _was not until ‘bear made. Regular: t2.th-can ‘for i Grand cota “ah, and quero interest than any bowling. vent Heat Oil aie Shine kind ever held In the e Egat. Heavy sheet steel drum, wrought WELLS BEAT CLINTONS. |]: 12 ailare oft tank, 2 contest between the De. goal of the inthe last game 6 ds of maay and Ainithed the oc mi prev: Remarkable Sapinge for Women and Girls. Satin-Lined Kersey Coats Reduced. Excellent quality of kersey, length is 50 inches, trimmed with velvet gid Herevles-braid;and-are-showsn-in- anew oltartese modeth vith full-ripple-back-and-cuff- Marked_down_to...... Perey diane NEw OREN a AHN AN A Splendid Lot of $20 Coats Marked Down to $9.98. hw entries for to-morrow's! aioe 3 1,000-Walking Skirts Reduced to 98c. Made from: dark ‘heather mixfures and _mannish stipe soos in the 98¢ new nine-gored Style.—_Speciahwcreveeseeseree peer eee eee arhyn, 108; Major -C er 108, Monterey, 100; Jobn Peters, i Bisa cart WY Black Silk Jumpers. Girls’ Wool Dresses. - Shirt Waist Suits or Russian style, made of 1, Reduced to $1.69 for Clearance. y wool, black & Ee ins Sesh eaiee 5 woman néed be without one and white shepherd checks, with box pleated’ walst, th chal pric ann - iutton back, fancy-stock collar, finished with “silk tie; 4 sirable to wear over Russian dresses are of good quality cashmere, with tucked yoke, with cr without bertha, ‘ : rimmed with lace niedallions and-braid; e okUrts are gored or kilted and cut extra i full; slzes 6 to-44; special —They-are- most d i clal all day “to-morrow at... 3,000. Easels and Screens Positively 25c on the Dollar. The Entire Stock of a,Prominent Maker on Sale To-Morrow, This is the most important announcement of its kind ever made in New York, Come’ to-morrow and verify that’ statement,—Screens, Easels and Music Stands in the newest styles and most attractive » .. finishes, 7 ‘old _- fire-acreens, retailed at $1.60, Qak Music Stands. | Fold ee 909 Oak Musto Stands, ns {le 600 5-Fold Screens, 5% fect pat, Histrated; 49 high, -asually-wold-at—92:95; 48 in, wide; $1.98 valne | special at AEA halt nt j Seabury’s ft vorowded | \ pert dty He wilt itcket: contract eed es _Jnsurance. Cases. ubeasebdr welts The. Salondars are all ment int His ‘Charge on =f Le © JANES NoREERY 7 co. ae 23rd Streot-- . 84th Streets a FEATHER BOAS. 12 Both Stores, Fine Quality Coque Feather Boas, white. th inches long. : 33:50. ; ‘Conn Feather Collars with velvet a ene cosine tho tnreatigation ints ends. Black, pink, pale blue, grey, contra: 14, “respectively, to-day at ‘home, No. 21 -Uaien atieet, Brooklyn, from injuries recetved areaway. during “his Tat rentchvel years on’ the|" winereon MoMillan, s. brok force acquired a fortune by frugality’ * i yet’ itty-fve years ol nue at once the prosecution of his tn- " "Fa murande charges betord the ‘how jury, Application was ‘turned | Gown.” roy and I hope !t ts not true that any of Friday night by: fale inte + ae Haire gtve : at ” edi hi he. br on iy an tentent. Gent you, cannot Sees atat oh all ; ‘Swan’ shape with medium 8 ust. 7" Rissel wes” Mitty years 04, and ab) brought Yo your st a ot 40 Walt street, was appointed foreman of inpurance scandals involving officers. of white and brown, 4:75 Sree ded 2M Generali Beeatons: = SS yalne7,00—— FALL KILLS POLICEMAN setay declared thin ahaa : meee Stoles. Black and natu. WHO: WON A FORTUNE, | tine See... oc s ~ralicolor, : swage Poster, “What tw Grand Fary ts : ya inches laity see veces 6.50% 7 swilltt i Had Vainly Sought Retirement-trem | ores re "acme tone act Ewes en Value 9.95 Force After Success a3-a Real |tnformed py « sriend tat On et] Sie < ten sulat when the’ Distrist-Attornéy ‘want “pen sa Sette, [sass nee ea a man, of the. Amity Atrest Station, dled| "“-rnat fa not the law and not justlos, CORSE 2 ore. “Nemo Corsets, Made of fine Coutil, ea vand” long “close “fitting hips; --An- ideal corset for well developed figures.: > “1.00 ‘and shrewd Res omate speculation, He Jury, ad the: Court NEG x Velue 2.00 : sought, to retired latily |'on the hi 1d" be famfiiar with tn- |" = 7 | graund: of-teeble- heatth—Aw ape ater MMtderceys wit sos} Nemo Corset. Made-of -fine-Couti]_—_—__— for. well . developed figures, ensuring “\~ graceful-outlines, : 1.45 i value 3.00 _ ‘W. B. Corset. Madeof fine Coutil 28rd Street. 84th Street, ~ SILKS. 12 Both Stores, . =: “EXHIBITION AND SALE OF PLAIN AND NOVELTY SILKS ~~ Suitable for Evening or Street Dress. _ | veloped figures, with trandverse seams, — -—____a_new!construction— which — retains the _ shape of the corset. _ Medium bust and long hips. ; L455 tial pie 20 . Corset. Made of fine silk =, _Broche, with new Jong deep back and | high bust. Well proportioned models __| for average and full figures, On Tuesday, January the 8th. Sale of Ten thousand-yards of Rough, Sheutane Pongee. All. the fashionable colors, including Alice Blue, Navy, Pink, ‘Lilac, Grey, Jasper, Vieux: Rose, Ecru, Reseda, Cream, White and Black. : 27 inches-wide.......... 55¢ per yard LINENS. - In Both Stores. ; i At extremely moderate prices. _ TABLE COREE LACE DEPARTMENTS. --Embroideries-and Laces showing the- : latest ‘patterns and weaves for early Spring, including Edgings, Bands, Gal- ~loons and’ all-overs in designs to match, ‘ -10,000 yards.of white Muslin Em-. -... -brolderies, Edgings and Insertions, to - ete, 18 inches wide, In lengths of 43 yards f and 6% yards, = aE S OS RE 45c, 65¢, 95C, 1.15, 1.45, 75 \ —— 2.25).2-98, 4:50. per atrip. : JAMES MGREERY 460, sin Streets. ~ g 34th, Street. - Tima ese 215-% 3 -yards.e Napkins to mace a Breakfast size.....----2.a5 and 3.75 doz. Dinner size ---:. ARCA Hy Leet TOWELS ee eG a =A large assortment of fine Irish Linen Huckaback Towels. Grass ie below: psu prices... 3.00,-4.7,5).7.00... = ——=8, s0-and-12,00-per-doz- ~--bleached-and-soft-finish-Considerably Table Damask—by-the-yard-in-vari-" ous handsome designs. 75¢-and 1.00. per yard COTTON SHEETS AND. PILLOW, CASES, ~A- complete stock —of cotton: Sheets-~ and Pillow Cases, hemmed or hem- ‘stitched: “All staridard qualities. LADIES’ SUITS. In Both Stores. Lingerie and Goen Bretelle Prin: / cesse-Dresses. Trimmed with Tace or > braid, 18.00 and 22.50°, value 35.00 and 30.00 Voile reese Pleated: or’ tucked models, Lined with taffetas silk, (35.00 f formerly 48,00, Princesse Dresses, made. of » Crepe = de Chine or Messaline, ‘Trimmed with Cluny, and Valenciennes lace. Lined with taffetas silk. 9° oe ban \ value’ JAMES McGREERY & 60. 23rd Street, ae 34th Street, Coy! DRESS FABRICS. 84th Street Store, ; The entire second floor is Gievotedit to /_ the sale of materials by the yard —Silks, i Woolen and Cotton Goods, Chiffons, are cae ~ Velvets; as well as Linens and Blankets, “BE: Ck “AND COLORED- FABRICS, SS Showing the new-Spring weaves. a -on-sale, including square mesh Voiles, ue and cotton:-Voiles-and: Bk check BScisorr Tropical Fabrics-and-a com: => ———plete range of new Spring past shades — amen D Imported ‘Broadcloth. am 3 =On “Tuesday, January the 8th aa : . .2,500 yards Imported Black Voile. All wool. 42 inches wide. ‘68c per yard Big vate 1.00 I; WASHABLE DRESSGOODS.. va ported Fabrics, Including St. Gall! zi embroidered Voiles, soft finish Muslins, : embroidered silk and cotton’ Chiffon, em: broidered Swiss, Irish Dimity, Irish:and - French Dress Linen, English Chiffon Voiles, Jacquards; Organdies, Plumetis, - ‘Scotch: Madras, Ginghams,. Zephyrs, ete, = /4On; Tuesday, January the 8th, i ‘£0,000, yards. Scotch; Zephyr, shows. ) ing atttactive and’ delicate plaid weaves. 28 inches wide. : . -18¢ per-yard © toes eset : | value ase za

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