The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1907, Page 8

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Southern Pacific Men to; ‘Settle Trouble by Refer- endum Vote. “CHICAGO, Jan pxing chiefs of 1 together lasted aay. —Chattman Knapp.after_a”second con- fAcepce to-day with representatives of fl almost dawn to- edp been deel don eth | of a atrike should be jendin vote of the men on th | Pacific. Chateman-Kaspy d in his opinion there will be not strik Announcement was mate [prospects were bright for peace. [iaald Chiefs Hannaban, of the: fre nd Stone, of the engineers. practically had agréed on n basis of settlement, cunder-which-tHe-strikers-on-the South a will go back to work, rk consulted President Roose- omg distance telephone before on l“L’Elisir d’ Mate Well Sung; MAT” HALP INS Giltbert 3 Scores as the Doctor| i mart | cart 340 ight menetet ets era hieTy performance at the right wpli- y BUNK. nid) ho time W ta‘in:the pop- Rit performeance-ot at the . Manhattan © was most attractive Bulirduy as some of Sts predgcesors,. hut It was rge audience, Ossip wototat years small won- | | Wants: fo Be Team— Captain. ‘Halpin is making a: AFTER THE VOTES me | uatting New-York A.C. Man n o—fight—for-the-captalney—of the septet’ from * was outig. by Mow ‘yous being aipin has actually ic athletic events during thy bh two or threo xnere. As ieateny euhas aicended to the Saptaln sm ile election, Mr, Wai- Sima 4 A B i he-toses—tr quartet from Haase ha, wilt retire, from. activ id Mian Alten. and “Der on his laurels. To-mofrow, in their Lace Departments _ | : Unusual Reductions Valenciennes Laces and Insertions _From 34 to 3 inches wide, $y 5041. 2.85 Doz SS0-Dor— mt S $27 Ecru and White Net Laces From.4 to 8 inches wide, Formerly 50c fo 9$c yard, Also 38° to 55¢ Yard ing up a irude Detween tho engineers and fremen, fand avert what threatened to become a urbane Clark also was sald to be dn with Charles P. Neill, Bureau, who js in Texas Mr. | commmnicatt | of the Labor + -epdenvoring toaTrang: Paccordance with the” President’ E SSommitteen of firemen arrived, fn the masculine, s his ntylo his” lot Hoilne in Tetnement, ite -wes-traving- comparison, too, for Lhevinne’s fin ing in the composition was acar, marth eemphony, not=ns “hia =aoine..of Ce Waxy erm works, furnished no surprises ‘the reading of it by the Russian conductor. There were Rome fine moments in “Eine Faust yet CIty to-kay-to- prepare forse presenta tion “of wage. demands affecting: abiut| 7,000 vith tho arrival of the firemen, and “Hith thé engineers already engaged in neage negotiations, one of the ‘wage conferéncer ever held in Chicago, fx Under way to-day, The total number’ ‘of men whore ILcomes for the noxt-year ba‘ affucted by the outcome ts in | —= Helen bornood of 323,000, “WASHINGTON BUREAU. _ -CORTELYOU. RESIGNS — AS COMMITTEE HEAD. ~ Harry. B., New. Will. Will Be Acting ~ Chairman’ of the Na-~ | 5 tional Body. A AVABITINGTON, Jan. 7.—George| B. Cortelyou to-day announced his retire- -__{Roosevelt| Convinced that _Secre- ary—is{ Making No Headway, — Looks! for Other Candidates, “WASHINGTON, Th ent] Aisappointed over the ther Alemal ofthe —T: boom and has about decided to appoint =\the War Secretary tothe Suprema }Court bench was the statement made o-day upon ob ty authority, jpataparte Fecplved by the. Preatdanit ve convinced him that ‘aft boo: js not fered § any headwa - sun to: about foro} SS - = 1 questioned - to-dny —eonceruti the persistena rumor thet —he retire trom te ford ‘the President Appoint Becretary Tar WChlat Jugtica Juller deo! Te euty! exbopt to yur it ie nowid. contemplate retiring ‘he would | Humscie make tho fact known, pene Lei bial STOCK TRANSFER TAX ‘UPHELD BY HIGH COURT. a WAGNER CONCERT. | Selections from Great Composer Fill Metropollian Programme. ate nore vires ane} rou See Purchase of Imported Chiffons aoe 4z inches wide, in” black white, ivory and all the most desirable colors, 45° vara | Former Price 85¢ Yard at “Washable ‘Silk Ribbons Especially adapted for Summer Dresses and Un- derwear, in White, Pink, Blue and Mauve. 346in Yin. in Sin. % tn. 22° 35° 45¢ 60° 78° Piece of 10 yarda, Exceptional Values in N.Y. CENTRAL WRECK ROCHESTER, N. Y.,. Jan. 1—two freight trains ‘were wrecked at Red Creek, near Sodus, early to-day, ‘Two firemen and a brakeman, whose names annot 9 obtained, were burned to CAB Wh ‘The, wreck Waa cause freight, drawn by-two-engines,— into the rear of a heavily loaded’ Go qrain whith was taking water engineets of ‘the double-header imped. tat the firemen. were pintoned dade the overturned engin ~ Women’s Silk Hosiery side $410 1.95 French Pure Thread Silk Hose, in black, white and colors, with lace work ankles, 2.69 3.95 } French Pure Thread Silk Hose, in desirable colors, with lace work and embroidery, g Extra-fine quality-French-Silk Hose, in-black, white and CO ors, handsomely"e ibroidered and with lace cHects, An Important Sale of Ball and — Reception Slippers For Ladies -The Elegant-Glo Slipper is the finishing foUEh and. expresses..the — perfect taste_of the wearer, i It is only <at> our Store i] that ladies can be sure to ‘] find exactly what they de. sire in colors, materials and styles in Evening Slippers, Prices: Fan In aacranpe Aho cats of Albert J, Hatch vs. Edward Reardos favorably to Reardon, the! the United Stat. upon the validity of: tre Bh Transfer, Tax. tn ‘offect holding it to «in contr tion of ‘the Eonatitution, and th taining the decist Court of New ¥ —_>___ GERMANS COMING TO STuDy. Bcainer Names Nxpert and Army Jan. 7.—Emperor witiiam Waldermar yon 5 Kalser Years print, Ts from the gene: rm fo werieral nig ff. SHIP ASHORE AT BARNEGAT. (Boactal to PA BRIGHT, pghconer-riexed ¥ whore om the BGs te neving bound for Flor. hoals at Barnegat, | dete went to her-as. the latter a neace omcer of the War _Ofice or on} —A mall) || $3.00 to $8.00 Also exclusive shapes and original models and undupli- cated Imported Parisian Em- | broidered patterns, made up only upon order into the most beautiful of all slippers that the hand of «nan is ca. pable of fashioning, The color scheme of our exclusive Imported Hosiery, made to match or contrast with our slippers, 1s some- thing new and deserves the _ serious attention of every lady who is seeking the most cartistic and the most fascin- ating Toot effects, a ae Women's Russian Calf,| ' |Button and Lace Shoes, | Hf $3.00, $5,00 and $6,00 700 Prs. Imported Lace Curtains. At Unusually-Large: Reductions, Pr. $5,580, 8.50, 10.50 “8,50, 9.75, 12,50 Renaissance, Lacet Arabe, (including Sash Curtains) ft West Twenty-third Street The election will be cast from run off | © participation in atheletic work and rest —e _FIFTH AVENUE, THIRTY.FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREETS “WOMEN'S SUITS — To-morrow, Tuesday, Janjary 8th, ia the department or Women's Made-up Suits (Third Floor), ~~ the following, adapted for early ‘Spring-wear, will be placed on sale: Eton Blouse Suits of black or colored . broadcloth, braid trimmed : : oe $26,00_and_ 32.00 Suits of mixed tweed, black or. colored cheviot, with fitted a coat; hip length . ia er 22,00 Plaited paling Skirts of black chien broadcloth 12.00 To-morrow, Tueedsy. January 8th, = A large selection of Women's Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, twelve-button length, usually sold | for aS 1.0» pers parr, catenin Gn Sone pair $12.00 iper dozen pairs HOUSEHOLD LINENS, BLANKETS AND COMFORTABEES ‘Included in the sale of Household Linens, which will be : continued this week, syill be a varied assortment of Doylies, Center-pieces, Tea Cloths and Scarfs, both in lace- trimmed and fancy drawn work. Not of ee trimmed. iRente Cloths at Se reductions in price: Linen Damask Cloths and Napkins, Hemstitched Linen Sheets’ and Pillow Cases, Towels and. Towelings. _ Dinner Napkins to match ‘ ~Comfortables (cotton filled) To-morrow, Tuesday, January 8th, the following Table Linens, Blankets and Comfortables, at unusually attractive prices: © Linen Damask Table Cloths, each, $2.90, 3.60 and 4.50 per dozen, 4,75 per pair, 2.73, 3. 75, 4.75 and 5.50 ~each, 2.10 each, 6.25 Blankets Comfortables (wool filled) a 5 (Third Floor ) MARR & BRO} AL CREDIT HOUSE 3 Rooms at 2750 5 Roons at s 1 50 containing Information Lt fer Ow NEW BOOKLET, 00 Per Weel xr mmf ~Opens- ont ti Accounty== Hon at Dorr: ing our oullts. cs Will pes on sale tomorrow, Tuesday, Jaana 8th, RHEUMA’ T 15M 150 ORIENTAL RUGS, 6 to II feet wide, and ‘in proportionate lengths, at $55.00, $66.00 and $87.00 Formerly $80.00 to $165.00 RUGS of higher grades at Greatly Reduced Prices: Several Hundred Pairs of LACE CURTAINS, at $5.00, 8.75 end 16.50 per pair. Also” Japanese Screens at Reduced Prices. FRAG Auenize, Dyirty ot anid Thirty Ging Brett New tae ne et are and the and plaster~is often helpful, but it should be remember S.S.S. : | PURELY. VE u 4 fresh, rich blood to all parts, relieves the pain, peas the inflammation, AN ACID BLOOD POISON Rheumatism is an acid blood poison, and the causes that produce it often silently accumulating in the system for years. Poor digestion, stomach troubles, weak ‘kidneys, torpid liver, and a general inactive ‘condition of the system leaves the refuse and w should be carried off, to sour and form uric acid, which is absorbed into the-blood. When the blood is in this te Ei cepeaite the poisons and irritating particlgs t ¢ matter, which -charged condition, with which it is loaded gets muscles, nerves, joints and: bones, ~ Then Rheumatism aaetlcn of the system, and life is made miserable by its pains, aches and discomforts, Th e changing of the v dampness, etc., al 8 increase, the trouble, pain become that quick relicf must be had, exposure to cold and so severe does A good liniment or that relief from such treatment .is only temporary, be: cause the trouble is in the blood’ ‘and not be removed by external appli- ons, S$. S, S.cures Rheumatism, by the blood of the caitse, It goes nently cures this painful disease. . is the only safe treatment for Rheumatism, because it does not Sore a particle of form to damage the system, Book on Rheumatism and Liviee desired sent free. ams SWIFT SPECIFIC ¢o., AVLANTée Gis Oe Meaamefi- dre Store Closes at’5.30 P.M. _ Sale: of Mustii- Underwear In Successful Swing New Garments Thronging the Counters | The splendid success of the past week is the logical out- come of the many merits of this excelitent underwear, plus the tempting prices. Anticipating the rise in cotton months ago we placed. such tremendous orders with the best manufacturers, we aro. now able to sell_at the old Teasonable-prices,-Tho—rarments—are—up tothe old ex, acting standards, too, Hach piece of underwear is gener- ously fashioned and charmingly trimmed with laces of | various kinds, pretty embroideries and plaity. ‘Vomen are pleased with the fine fin of-seams_and_trimmings. Materials used are_nainsook, cambric and muslin, made up, in unp) unparalleled yariety oi styles: Nightgowns, 75c, 85c. $1, $1.25) $1:50, $1.75, $2, up to $2.50. Petticoats, $1, $1. 25, S¥-50, $1.73, $2,°$2-25, $2.50, up te $Z5, Corset Covers, 50c, 75c, 85c, $1, $1.25, $1.59, $1.75, up to $6. Chemises, 50c, 75c, 85c, $1, $1.25, $1,50, $1.75, up to $0. Drawers, 50c, 75c, B5c, $1,-$1.50, $1.75, up to$6.75-' Short Potticoats, 50c, 85c, $1, $1.25, up tb $2.75:, Matching Sets, consisting of thres_plecos-—nizhtgown, chemise and | drawers, at $5 to $45. Aprons of organdy, telles, trimmed with embroidery, Ip to $3, yr without bib and bre- hematitching, at2Se por, Bt Clerks Building The White Sale oh Infants’ ‘Wear In our Infants’ Store, on the Third foor, we have assembled this | season the Ja: t and best collection of white and kindred garments for girls and infants that we linve ever brought together In these semi-annual xa! Not only have we maintained the old low prices Of past seasons, but lin ater values in many instances. AIT Of the garments are maa ibaterlals,and—aie-beautifully finished: Gnis: Dresses, tt to SH. Taw sf ook or Lawn Dresses, bok Slips. 2e to ecard ‘Gineham 5 art Tulidine, In the Basement ‘Sub- Station Store are many little-price groups, Including— Children's Drawers, Ie t Children’s .N sCullarers ‘1 Dresses, 502 to $1. and We, Girls’ Wash Dresses Reasonable Prices It pays to buy now, for prices on cottons are going up dally, Below you will find descriptions of half-a-dozen lovely frocks, falr samples of our reniarKably full assortment of beautiful dresses for girls. They are new, dainty in style, of ‘good fabrica and ex-_ cellent in detail and finish, Sizes for 6 to 14 years, At $1.—Percale Dresses. In navy) At 32 He Dhie With whites dota; yoke piped pith white; box: -plaited front and —Sallor Suits of cadet blue wit white-collar and ghieid: irt My nite raw cand yoke ‘alencleanes lace, nn bertha trimmed Saco —Dressen 0} in various At $1.75—White Lawn Dresses, box- plaited front and back; collar and cuffs lace-trimmed. White Lawn Drensex clennies lace; bett-of inserting; Third floor, Stewart Tstlding, Some News of the White: Sale Blanks The under-price offerings of handsome Blankets, Bedspreads and Down ()uilts present one of the most interesting features of this January movewent. ‘These reductions are all made from prices that |) were previously below the market value on ail of these goods. White Blankets en WIth, ool Alling 5 White I Balem Lote oo} _catton ndsome: pink, ders, and —nome—wit—w! peds,-with deep friexe, tebe Mseasprenty ata aame come ait whl {in pata Saatin Ante. ttm pie ae mik—binding. Siren 6x : ent -of pattern, Weight four and-« halt pou: full hed size, stem HemMMed, tn rr larger nizea, ve and Laat An tot Per ere tt wid: x 8h at @6, worth 3, The Wanamaker Diary—A Wonder for 5¢ Contains 448 Pages; Cloth Bound ‘i i ——Preked-ullolinfarmation — Contains some-alminactoa= tures-and-also-many facts not easily obtainable elsowwh Resides the blank tines for the daily diar ' ruled spaces forexpense and vash accounts, memorandh, etc. y useful map-of New York City, with valuable i in- formation about street numbers, is folded) in back of book, ePrice Si JOHN WANAMAKER eee ZAs T. Stewart & es “All Comes ze / To Them — That Wat” We'll publish a reward in a few days that “will show. that waiting for that Suit or Overcoat has been mighty worth- while. oy Moe Levy &Co Ei Three Stores--Outfitters to E} (Men and Boys)| (Men Only) 119-125 1457 ‘The Business Man's Elbow Monitor, —rhe key to Fortune'e-vavite-fs—j}-—— commonly known as a World Real Estate Ad, Acquire one to- day.

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