The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1907, Page 16

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GCG Ww - tic Attack on Maids, WuTUstion Ernest Wall) whore home| “Po fi AT $20 Mixture Suit, $1215 - Etundred = fampara} shattered many @ostly ornarhents and, pleces of furni- , Members of his family we “polloeman called up places of the Bronx district, was Sroken furniture, shattered mirrors “(@he Temoants of what had been a Unsble to eatimate the damage done : eee hes as Ma- niac Wrecked Home. _ Drove Him Through Hallway} 14 } SE Sy nas with Golf Stick After Fran- | . agi $30 Velveteen Sults, $12.75 yy. the slowness -of the police tn re- paged times and urged feel Tae tower Roo? “pr thy magnet | all mansios, which ts one of the show fered to-day with smashed bric-a-brac. 0. Additional _ New volt $20, $25; $30 .73. Tailored Costumes Tharsday’s High: Grade Just from our ante Another regiment of these exquisitely tailored, dressy new Suits to ‘attack the ki her prices that rule else- ere as. reductions. on sider good: Ono & Marysious value:at $12, $28 Pony Coat Sults, $12.75 $30 Broadcloth Salts, $12.75 $25 Cheviot Sults,, © $12.75 in tailoring; newest vestees. Sian perfectly fashioned and peeeaan ar 'Po- Age FREE. _Sale at All Three Stores. Ute and fine by the destructive butler. Mrs. Hall, - S = ogee and niece were ald to be thirty was obtained three months @go from an employment agency. He red at 10-~ o'elock eae inae thes were © He found: the: butler smayhing 3 KALAMAZOO, Jan. §—John Jc| mation, been appointed to the vacancy, oth Satire the nervante’ quar | ot the: ‘Gazette, who beceme fa-lin the Irish. ‘wrecked Maniac Was at IHs Heels. esi, Wee Ha ante ean |ton tre mat cro OFF BURDEN OF WAR eas repared to barricade th Mr HAN went. to. the al Shong | Just as tf religion had never placed ii and called ‘the polloe.! Hi with the Sey, butler ath at fie the Meele Ditler was swinging @ heavy . a a work oF 3 the day's work would be opened with prayer;in his office, L dtyh Sasa terested, oat the case of uliding. MUrleAted With ter down the door, bui [apd Ross was summoned to s vonter- f the clock In tis ‘arms [covered police news and the polltical and | ye peacoful.and the Cavemmmont expect aes hurled 1¢ down, the ‘are the financial editor were forming a bob-| to ‘submit on Jan, 2 “for xt rear. jed.'to bits on the firat floor, Rgaiaisiee by Officor’s Club, 1, . 7 p { third time Mr. Sasi called Hend-| were conspicuous: by their absence he plernerrtary bodeet wit Frat ‘ Women’s Patent leather Boots with’ cloth tops, e eas has ng exélae to give DUT tat te “just | Burstme “t0te.00e yer Croat. The aUrpIUy ENE ched ling a sexton of the office, and they Lf Policeman wo: enos.It_Gevaloped that ha had balked! the Inte war that the revenues of the Rath menos irre getting down to| current year erp much more than es- was uble to-wiggie out of j timated, “The “Finance Mintater: ts cut ood excuse for the absence of| ting down national expenses, and ev~ on the first day after his re-| erything ty betng “done to foster in- Gustries, Bforeover, the ‘financial pros- tte tailed quartet to render the Woxology; but for the other days when prayers RAISUET SURROUNDED, ~ BUT NOT FOR CAPTURE. wero ushered to their desks aa if they —- +} xutte-stamt reported to-day _thay_found the venerable exchange editor officiat- ~was-takenrto” ‘the Cabanon i ‘been pews Al the SL ite ie | where the doctors said qne was pa London Doctor ‘Wants -Children Liberally Fed ssctories “ang sealing-wax factories, the fact that they are al! strong, developed, plump and ro. | According to the phy: : aro,benedited by the ~ ‘They kre permitted to m: as they } The same doot wore taught t: “Wout be fewnr generatns in the twenty lumps of = person. 4 In speaking of the » pre ay to ov LONDON, Jan, 9.—Applicants for fobs Sd overwhelming the owners of candy @randnbn of Baron yon Stumm, the | place Jul; hy ‘thevo industries, and ho points to | na ak the sallow- vax| SHOCKS ARE COMING. * . i ir ee! to-be in danger of caphine. Ney- the oftice with bags full of ranuscripts “ertheless” Wher ts K “BUmplston 1h” com expinining te solution of the perpe tent. - Aouop..prphie er— are. turned AWAY, loal_minixyar conduct- ite of volunteers fo “carry ashed,and acted that a vested. Thole ‘Will be formed soon, An) seek Ste, "=" "| NEW ELECTION LAW. FOR GERMAN IRON KING’s —| PHILIPPINES PASSED. = REL ATIVE COMES HERES MANILA, Jan 9—The General lec tion law wns passed yesterday. It be- yo comes effective Jan, 16, and the elec- BERLIN, Jan, 9—Carl von Behubert.| ton foc whidh {t provides will take Ry y law provides meth- ods of the election of manicinal end Ajiate so-called . | provincial offices biymens Heading London doctor says they are Bix’ monthe’. residence. ts ES hulred to gure cures for consumption, Ad health | , become eligible to office. © Incumbent ‘Seabrie hh save. they cannot he beaten i ing Wath oMiclais cannot become Sanditates for ; ea EXCept as thelr own wi Women ang giris are mainly employed Babasay at Washington. . The new law provides for a constitu esrd Streot. “CORSETS” Ya Both Staves” Sina : ies _____ Suitable for average figures, Daintily HOUSE GOWNS. ¥n-Both- Stores, “a a 85rd: Street: fers sath: Street = Advance models are now on exhibjtion i in Boots, “Iho session -of the Diet promises te @Pumps, Gibson and “Sailor” Ties. Suitable —.for Southern travel or Spring dress, ~in the latest shades of golden and-dark tastefully painted with the |Tangiec may that the troops of War| The Sorosis Court" Tie is one of the n newest, | suc- Saas ==welted--sole,---Made- of Patent leather, dull’ : eet, work “pore dered 228 anient~ aot oo comet Ladies’ Slippers for-dancing or-evening-dress.— BLD, WEDNESDAY;- JANUARY 9 1907. Recannall JANES MeGREERY & 60. Ro ark ane |i, {We offer better 34th Street. wervice and m finer ‘menu than ever ay : w. B, Corsets, Made of white Broche Coutil. With medium high buat > and dip hip..Suitable for average fig- ures, Trimmed with lace, ~ gge ~~ *——usual price 2.50 W. B. Corset. Made of fine white mercerized -Itelian-cloth.-_ With medium high bust and dip hip and extra strong front and side” supporters, for “average” — In Upholstery and Lace Curtains. 1, eal Lace. Door Panels, values up to 39¢., for to-morrow.only, 3; ,000- yards of 36-Inich ‘Curtain Swiss in-great- paneer figures. Short ‘models for slender fig. \ very special, at, per yard........--s0se+ vecesenerere™ urea, : 1.65 200 odd Mercerized Portieres, have tapeaty) borders. Regul ; (EE: price $2.50 to $3.75 each, all to-go at, each . aot ete - W.B. Corset. Made of fancy Im- ported silk Broche Coutil. Pink.or Blue, 450 pairs of renaissance edge Lace Curtains of rood sheer muslin, $1.25 values, ‘at .: . : ; Ran S-fold oak and mahogany screened Frames; i} tively worth $2.50, speciai for to-morrow only: 1.75 Savonnerie Axminster Carpet. | We purchased an eritire surplus’ stock of this high-grade: nae and-can offer you a wide assortment of this excellent grade to~ morrow at less than wholesale price. None-sold to dealers. S0e= -_trimmied with lace and ribbon. “1.85. atl! as lista! price 4.00 W. B.’ “Juno” Corset. . Model’ de- ‘signed for well developed figures, with __boned bust supporters attached, giving a smooth nbroken line from aioulder to. waist, Long close-fitting hips. Extra strong front and —side- ‘supporters ate -Clal,per yard... ISOTOPE COCO re eee Re ee $30.00 Royal Wilton Velvet. Rugs W. B. Lingtrle Corset. Made of fine Batiste, with deep. English -eyelet.open-- work embroidery at top and bottom. - —High-bust_and_dip_hip.__ Suitable for Genuine Royal Wilton Velvet Seamless Rugs, shown in Persian and Oriental effects, which colors—will satisfy the most éxacting tastes.- They” are = ~shown-in one-sire—9:ftx 42-{t- walues are-pasitively: $30.00, but to-. morrow we will offer them at...ccssesereseeeeecsssenerereseeoserere tyles— Oriental ‘and Persian; Ladies’ Silk House Gowns. ‘Trim- —med with lace" Close fitting “or “accor--— deon pleated models,,,,.....,,...,19.50 “Japanese Quilted Silk Robes. Plain __or embroidered, ........10.50 and.15.75 Cashmere Wrappers. Lined through- . out, Trimmed with ribbon. ,...,.,10.50 French flannel Kimonas.. ~IANES McGREERY &00. --4-Yard Wide Cork lanelsees Shown in inlaid, tile and floral 25 ; patierns; value 98c.; to-mo Cc TOW sins AGE 5 row at. per square an cs a Sampson’s Oilcloth Worth 39c. per square yard and shown in 4-4 and 6-4 widths; L Mike illustration, with fanc: ' French plat! = == cast—cormners;— inal siti iene al The Best Shoe. oa oa eo POS vatue $6.75; at. fn dl = Brown, Myrtle, Elephant Grey, Mole, Navy) — Blue, Mode and Black, Plain toes, short -vamps, slender Cuban heels, cessful models. It has two eyelets with rib- bon~fastening,—plain—toe,—-Cuban—-heel—and kid, Tan Russian Calf and white linen, 3:50 to 18,00 per pair, JAMES MoGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street Thirty-fourth- Street. ‘I find The World Almanac useful Hon and divides the Islands Into elenty well | dist the Moro and—non-Christian| are the Jnest “money-making device | only $50,000,000, the Minister said that 4 + here. The keeper of a cafe in the rhe emarplus, for 1906 was $13,250,000, . ‘KING EDWARD GIVES sxceutea SN here, mn AMERICANS AUDIENCE. |CHINA SUPPRESSING | ‘psrsomiw answered place of r j ners. "5 LOOK OUT! FARTHOUAKE ea "HIS MATRIMONY “ADS,” |, BEnuan prophet part: of the | BERLIN, Jan. “o Matrimonial ‘per- hentalts cates inemmamalall nn nmin Deambienmncmnst AMERICAN BOYCOTT] ices sim sured ns ave co'e| BAD FOOD MUTINY a fictitious name, The cafe was filled with guests for many days, and they Ti bought food and drink while walting in| T’ORIENT, France, Jan. 9.—Thore yain for their supposltitlous life part- ‘the crulser Jean Bart as she was on tho 1 $846, 750,000 CALLED ‘The-crow complained of bad food ana bited from | FOR IN GERMAN BUDGET. ficorn pacified the men by Promising to of thet speech from tho Emperor] Wy HANY, Jan. ng “Hugh: Kt the opening -of-the~ Prusstan~ Dist etry are on. [FILLED THIS BERLIN CAFE |. s.gr"toraay tix’ up toe boca | Batata ene eg sbatcas which ‘calls gor’ the expenditure of Gonvioted of killing, hia wife in New $544,700,000. Alvponen| this shows a great York Citv in 1881 and péntenoed te increase over tl Witured ann ‘jn my classeS in the review branches, These classes are organized, to train young teachers, In my history . classes as well I. find the Almanac of much service. i R. L, BIGGART, of the Faculty. section of the city inserted jarger thts year, in the dally papers and endesvous, signing, of course, ON FRENCH CRUISER. was an incipient mutiny-on the French point of sailing for thé “Antilles to-day. threw thelr dinners overboard. The of- investigate thelr complaints, Jon. 9—Bollowng the read-|) wire-Killes Appeals to Hughes, eS. gave

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