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AS STATE LEADER [SPOR RECOUNT Join Move Against ‘McClellan. N¥,—Jan...#—Just before noon, to-day. Wiliam J. Connera, Tammany Leader ~ Charles F. Murphy, Democratio Suite Committeeman Patrick BL McCabe and Benntor Grady went into conference tn | Mr. Murphy’s room at the Ten Byck | ‘Conners and Murphy, airived here late | fast night, and while both refuse to <-piye defiaitely.the purpone of the moct- |ing {It Ja the general tmpression . that e-confenence a called to discuna ap- ““pointmenta to be made dy the Demo- cratio Binte officers and tho legislative is E | ser » a. v o+ ‘ “After to-day’a conference, Mr, Mur- yiyannoonced that Tammany! would “gupport the diearst recount bill, to test the title of Mayor McClean to oMce. eed why Tammany did not support ‘ft last year, he replied: 127 anlsation lant year to. oppose + a8 an onganization y ft Tammany has received no #u0 re- Layest this year.” Bs you SEC RT Ce rom York Kmgs and Dy will act as a wu was asl eds ere Feason_ why. they should "replied tus < | then you think Viccarren ought ta Chega for the recount bill?" 0. When asked {¢ Tammiay would sup- wrt Gov, Hughes's p. 3 wogiva 2 com- cont: J_think ‘Tammany proposed ON Of that sort tast year; tener fa-no reason why tt should not favor it this year." j ~The Boss made “it “piatn he bad ‘assumed the reins of Btate leadership. %, Murphy denial that he had seen any ot the Democratic Btate officers. but St-ls known that some of hia ‘Tieqien ants here with him talked over Twn- many's Interest. with these o! esol bo bad not ehether he would return to New York to-night or stay over until to-morrow, It 1s sald to be part of the Tunr programme to make eres ah Spainflog “Eumeiane a: a gfleNan's and McCarren's !n-} terests Grady bed n conference with some ~-Republican Senators to-day, but noth- . ing definite resulted, _ WILL HELP MASSES To qx HIGH-CLASS DRAMA. Work of People’s Institution to Be Extended to Church and Labor --Societies-and-Big-—Stores.- <The Executtye Committee of the Peo ie'a Inatiiute formally launched the dramatic department of that soci ety. A special committes— wis chosen to take charge of It\yesterday at a “meeting at No. 318 West Fifteenth Street, consisting of Rev, Percy S. Grant, Mrs, Constance Mills Herreshoff, J. Pierson, Mrs. Charles 8. Smith, Prof. Charles 8, ‘Smith, Fred N, Bteln send Rev, Merle St. Q. Wright. “Thesoblect—te—t0— bring hteh=ctae » @rama within the reach of the. masses, and since Oct. 1 about 15,000 personi chaye “attended Manhattan—and Brook: | + ly theatres under Mie ausplced Of Mie Yretitute at spcctal rates. —-Heretotoré | }imited to schools, this privilege Ix now. to-bo exténded to church soctetle: partment sto Director Smith says there : demand —for-Shakerprarean_ptays, moat applications In -a-single week be- ing 364 for-Mantell’s performances, _PRINCESS IS DEAD AFTER OPERATION Snes DE Upper AsairieJan ko rhe Princess Mury of Saxe-Altenburg, former. Queen of Hanover: who had | _ bean suffering for.eome time past from inewinal hernia, necesltating an opera? | —oton; whch-wes-performed Jan. 6,-dled | = =gt-S-o'clock-thir-2fternoon= ne Prin: | Toyal: Fitth, ‘of | 178. he MORE DELAY IN-FIGH The Board nf Aldermen {x still dead- ocked In‘it Aght over the election of cod John WW, Gort. ota. wora_taken to-day: change tn-the standing of ‘The vou on tho fit. Several without the can: le * ndsourn: Tuceday. —>———— CHICAGO-ING OUR BANKS. Pur i YouR £ oS i Cano an, Sa McCarren, He Says, Should} Democratic State _Chairmai|"— | cuptes half ofthe cond floor ox the Republican}, streaming and about their shoulders they jolned met 01 Theee were $m poy: {ablishment_on_the ground floor, end also on the third floor. Hamilton Holt, Cleveland Moffett, Mary | 5 i LAUTERBACH’S STORY. cos was born at Hildburghausen April | i OVER RECORDERSHIP; 4 ee IRELAND A FRIEND, EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY.1JANUARY 9, 19077 —— THOSE AWFUL NOISES. I in BMake-a noise like the HA O- HAIR-CURLERS IN MAYOR HOPEFUL OF BN [eee Plan for Bridge Re: “fief Will-Get Quick-Action —[aners anit —beno-eternted—loop," sats teresting explanation of the McDonald loop plah and think {t admiratie, 20 far BWAY LOO NOW Board of Estimate, in Jewel vue. ny here?’ Ja That phe trae-triectte- SENT SICK WOMAN BACK TO HOSPITAL | 4 | Third Floor, z Magistrate Wahle Angered by! Action of Bellevue Officials C Mayor McClellan to-day seemed woll| Masintrate Wahle, tn Hatem Cou 7 it 4 pacored the management 0! yue Ile ose rie Mit eB pital to-day when Pollceman Daniel Transt¢ Commission in turning down | sneq arriligned ‘before him a woman the elevated loop connection between] evidently a physical and mental wreck B: i the bridges. Shea had brought the - woman from the “Now that the Rapid Transit Com~ hospital onan elevated tril BY BA rnission Aeciie: mand of the superint oO re lhe af a eae ae ia Alrthattr koown st the wollen erst “16 TF <2 ees eee oe eee Dine In the Best Culsine Eighth Splendid Restaurant Mo lest Cost Floor y Now For the Greatest Clearance of Women’s | Winter Apparel We’ve Ever Held. YOU CAN appreclate what It =eans to go through this entire Garment Store, and take from It s. a! les. suits and coats. all odd garm ants that Nave collected during a season's selling—and marking CreeSerdiculods aces lor thls sale, then you'll form some Idea of the sort of clearance we have planned here. There has been no mincing matters, whatever —that's evident to'you in the story that follows. You'll buy garments here to-morrbw for prices you'd scarcely dream of paying. Evory Suit and Coat and Skirt in {he lot has been taken out of our own regular stock—a stock that has no peer in this country; garments that have made Simpson Crawford Store tho fashion neadquarters of New Y Wo hav. y And ece the Staten Islanders go! the Mayor "I am in favor of pital laat month und entered Under the shead Eas once with: Whe peoposee. Ame Oe Me Went Forty-alxth street, way loop. 1 have lstened to a moat {n- oman is {a no condition to be Cmhospital sald. Magistrate did you. bring. her Up es 1 am able to understand !t- ‘They told me at Bellevue to bring f TA PEDE “As I understand the Rapid Trans!t her here and have her committed," re- . Commission, it {s recommended that | Plt See 1 i 4 "Co her to. where—Coney Island 4 rhe city bulla the subway loop, for the |g, Che diippadromes naked the Court, reason that '{t is’ tho! strategic key t9/ In a ruge T ougnt. to do js to mmit some of those péeapte down : transit Fled with Aproned Chorus} Suati vs When Flames Lit Tender- loin’s Marcel Wave Belt. “lam Umit to operating them tf that can be ayolited But this ‘There were, several kinds of excite- ment in the manicure, massage. and Marcel wave belt of the Tenderloin to- day—_It_was_cll_oxer_a frm chat drove _diny, “3ime. Makp des from the four-story. brick building at No, 441 Gixth avenue which Mes between ‘Twenty-ninth and ‘Thireth streots. ‘Also there was a heroic rescue of @ French “watter™ who -was= sleeping 39 tha labor of toting home nx lobster-palace that he up until —the— firemen out of bed and down a poundly after hts-ttpx trom idn‘t—wake, dragged him ladder. The fire-started in the apartment of Mine. May, who Is a palmist. She oo- mently not dea waa snot transit p lace and ends present, past and fu From the mitts of the worrled, To-day, | 1s not ¢ : there wre ho customer-tn-eight and Mine, May was not reading her own future. Therefore @he did not know that the oll lamp In her room waa TO €XPTONE BIO Ted the—present ever, wien the lamp went off with crack abd a sleet of flame, With a agream Mme, May ran for, the “mreet the next apartment to Ne basrdressé tors of Sime. He sa! 1 of the C thon tha RT. ah disfigure: Hires Assistants ture waving and curlycuin, the crowning gi manent, bair nthe ataire DY ) all Orebend In” Diack, just Ike a chorus. by Mme Mendes, Tment es- urtee) with white aprons, who has a cloak end fur By this time someboty had turned tn an alarm, a crowd had blocked the sure face cars and the reserves had arrived from the Tenderloin station, which lw Just around the —soener- Keervbody. cheered -the women, -amkl the customers from. tae hair-dreasing-room wanted to ko back ta get their hata, ‘The police Ftopoed thetii, for the Tire had spread Ailvover the hallway end. avas eating up the palm charts — “yoarce! in thick th: wavos “arrived they were “ropairs paratus ok When_the firemen told" jam “mith'’ had apartments on the top floor and might be cut off there. They put up a ladder, and Fire- nen Bekman and Abbott, ‘of En weds dit. The only’ pei Henry | Lefevre, ine ran put ont with §9 damare P S.—"Mudame Smith” was out shop ping. Bho returned tn time to I'm ping adame. Put me down plain Mra: Annie Stalth.”” So plain it te CAUSES COMMENT. | Lawyer Declines to Repeat Yarn He Told at the Dinner to Justice. Hendrick. Ty reatty~ dtn't thing.” sald Lawyei amoupt oto--ary- Kdward Lauter- the dinner.given Monday nigtx at tha Hotel Knickerbocker-to Justoe Hen- driek;-whioh-has catrsad much sommen*} becaire of the presence of asdveral women and two ‘pricats, the latter bro! a of the Judge, Bir. Tautertaon nad he had po tes why the stery should—have—been adverssiy—eritioined, and belleved his auditors must Says the presence ot nthe evening, Mra. Hen the Judge, wus one of the women who attendcs the din: Se EXPLOSION BADEY-— INJURES A BROKER, ge Blown: Twenty Plant in His lence, . Ja Bryn Mawr h - Oberg We night A consciousi daugiter. rex € SAY FRENCH PAPERS. should be made. and as Tam informed ttcan be built completo for about $9,000,- 000, there In nothing in th dng it through witheut Ourthor del Mayor seemed to believe that sort could be expected at once. The Mayor would not discuss Mr. Metz's attitude on the elevated loop. The Corfptrolier, after the Commission had acted, “yesterday deciared: —vehe-| ft ia the best solution of the Brooklyn Comptroller Metz to-day was as posi- tive na yesterday that the elevated loop before-the Board of Estimate and “Ap- portionment. 5 Fonte elytiete hattan without ie-madn which, contrary, Borough Prea| self namite would strucd_as meaning that an automobile | canbe bonght out of tt —————————=— morn’, Flakes today. betwoen. the boroughs, I sup- inn pontemplates that the city Td the eubway and-let any lin want to upen eullable terms, oppoeed on account of the de’ the city buthting subways a: he cour: geome to ba an exception that vway of put JAMES FOR May Not. {dent of the Na found it conv that the elevated loop pian ts} 4, and that fie would see tt) aUawed-10- dle,aa_he-detieven $a! to testify problem: to-have-no_foungation his office and home ft day that Mr, Stillman ead, and naid-he would ureo tt day, 5 United States Je opposition to att ad 7 Id th pposition t that hash only om Manhattan. In The-J .n__mam! ‘ommiasion have taken the posi- { there Is no reason why the BL nould be given tho run of Ma: cost, the thr In-this city, haa pot heen in the soine length of abroad-at t advice of hi It to suffer the tnconve: ment of another slevated struce inspite. of cleims to the ident Coler him- necessarily be per- —<—__—_— to apparatus and for new ap- Church of ~ John and appliances’ camnmot be con- | Itt . What's the matter . State Commerce Comn Says-Marshal- Henkel. The report that James Stillman, Pres- nal City Rank, had lent to silp away Europe—fer—the—purpose of avoiding a before ther Commerce Commission ih ia investign—+> tlon of the Harriman railways, appears and It-is generally. suppo sall on the Kaiser Wiihe w ain. STATUE OF POPE LEO ae Lat 3 tiike 4h nd tell thom 1 wil eom- leaving. t the how would nccept the woman again. NO SUBPOENA OUT . STILLMAN. || Interstate in fact Both at wus admitted to- Was notin town, that he did IL yeater- sion on the resumption of 1 ts understood t Tracewell Bars Fire Antos. PLACED IN ROME. to land in Now. York $225,-at---- =: black; $5-valuo at eeveses - 48. WASHINGTON, Jan, 9.—Chiot Belt, of =] One Crepe. do chino Princess Gown, Diack: 3% Black Chilfon Taffeta Skirts, wide gy 55 78 Vclour Blouses: braid—and tacer the District Fire Department, can't buy) poate, san, §.—In the presence of Ta-| | land in Now York, at... -......:+-- $200 I ant se rafioia Sil : Teteree trimmed; were $17.75: at 16.50, an automobile In which to run toMrea-| gatoy the meuiptor: the statue of the |, -ONS Black Spangted— Gown, over. 9 on Taffeta Skirts: full cluster 95 ‘ent ae zee Pa a eaten eae yeas eel | COUN ON ee nee eet | Echt tfon drapiekst<s280"to land Siskel» Opn pleated sis 8:7 55 alo haies reeves oe 14 Evening Coats; wine, white and, has decided that the appropriation for| fect high, was raised to-day above th One Black allover. embroidered Net Gown; 47 Skirts of Imported Scotch and shadow palo blue; Were $28.50; at [7.50 door leading to the sacristy of the over chiffon and white taffeta; Plaids; side and box pleated; wore $12 7 eron, to.the left igh it IRRESISTIBLE FOOD No matter what your breakfast food experience has been, you have —good for the sick as well as the well. oughly cooked ‘and ready to serve. If tired of wheat, have a treat—eat corn tomorrow Have your grocer send you Toasted Com Ten cents for a large package. Tho Battle Crook Toasted Com Flake Co. BATTLE CREEK, DICH. . 0 never tasted anything so genuincly good as Toasted Corn Flakes, They have a flavor so different, so delicious; y they are so thin, light and crisp; so de- lightfully and tastily toasted, that they tempt you to make a meal of them. And they are good for you—good for the children Thor you're under thet 4 | } i | iv } mannisn mixtures; ae Torgotten wirat thesegarmonts dre Worth-- our Idea holng solely Co effect an absolute clearance ofall Wintry merchanils One of the best illustrations of what we shall do to-morrow Is evidenced in this firstlot. Women’s Superb Suits, ~ : 200 Long Black GCoats, Were 310,95 ip $20 75 Imported Broadcloth and Kersey: ° . ir Satin Lined; were $27.50; at *0.90 9 IAL TS Just seventy-six in this lot. In a great ' : ; £2-Btack Velour Coats; Longs-tich braid +a diversity —of—siylesand—in--ai--the..wanted fabrics; all splendidly tailored and finished. Steel buttons; were $3. Teduced ji to. Meee WQS" 4 A-bargain-whtte they last; 100 Coats of Engllsh Kersey, fur collar, 52- 72'of them are Box Coat Suits. chochs and mixtures; size 42 oni inch; full, Icose models; satin Ined; TOWNE NO ies ees, 15,00) In_small $29.75, Abreceses reeves tyre ee 1 of them are. Semi-ftting Coat Suits, in sizes 40 and 42. Were SOR Aone: eanaatrown 10 White Pony, Coats. trimmed In white $20.75 Suits, somi-fuiing; size 42. Were POEL DY blue; Wore $24.75; reduced 9 75 FATT _30-Nebby-Cheviot dackets: strlctly-tatored? 7.50: (25 Eleaant models of fingst broadcloth: coats; | asiel colorings; were $29.75 to $34.75: reducsd 10. ° 20.0, “Wore $14.75; at.. pat... 44 of them tn light back; box front: ~iaolack . Fanne cheyiot; size 42. Were $29.75. y Evealng Coats, all shades; many ; Bb eevessereccssanesarrees rere $9.20 s were $37.50 to $42,503. : Additional Suit Bargains FOU Weve £5OQ) $15.50 for $29.75 Tailored Sults. Sy 414 Cravenette Ratncoats, — Oxford* or $19.75 for $34.75 Broadcloin Suits, 24.75 tor $42.50 Fancy Stripe sults, $29.50 tor $65 Sutts: various styles, $37.50 {or $75 Dressy Walking Suits, $45 (or $85 Broadcioth-Long Coat Sults, $65 for $105 Panno Veivot Suits, $ 25 {01-350 Two Piece or Princess Gowns, S18 for $35. SUK ond Henrlotta Dresses, { $49 lor $75 Evening Gowns Over Silk Drop, $75 sor $125 Afternoon Gowns, pastel shades; S50 for $95 Afternoon Dresses, net over silk, Reductions on Our Finest Costumes One “Dolscoll’* Velvet Gown; cos’ $125 j-very-mannish;" were reduced to 7.50: 12 satlt Rubber Raincoats, full clr-- cular model; neck; We 5 $25.00; reduced to. EE 7S 4f-Milliary-tackets—_bleek— Kersey; wers $22.50; row 9 rich Caracul Coats, In Eton Blousé™ and box efivcts: were $23.75; ah reduced: (O=seasees ~ 4475; 2.95 15 Covert Coats; broken’sizes: sold up to $18.75;at 3 Qdd Lots o Women’s SKIRTS Reduced 79 Skirts. cheviot and Panama; plpat- ed; Dlue, gray and lack; $5 valucsat.... 88 Panama Skirts; full kilted- model; LOSS latisenszeeees 7.50 100 Long-Goats-of- Kersey andGhev-.§ #3. serge and Fanama Skittsaln white, many fot, in bit, tan, castor an black: also% Styles? o few extra sizos; w 5 a, ~ vents om 5; $16.50 “sae ‘a size. ore oO 10.00 UTES; $16.50 10 8.75: “ Cost $225-to lanl, at....eee.....- $125 One Black Spengled Gown; sunburst pattern: over While chiffon and black valfetar a cost $375 to land $175 $19.75; reduced to $19.75 Values reduced to,... “Main Pioor, Sa Dress Goods Clearance-:With Unusual Savings: IF YOU WERE sure you could buy the very dress fabrics right now that will: be In vogue throughout the Spring and Summers and save-a third to a half on them, you'd certainly buy them. wouldn't you? Take our word for It, that Is the saving that Is) “yours this week during the January Clearance. Woe are clearing not only our own splendid stock, but many lots from mills which after having filed Spring orders~ have a piece or two of a Kind in hand. For instance. In the Tallor Worsteds at 75¢ there are_probably a hundred a _“Aitferent types, yot tho Idéntical fabrics wiil be shown elsswhere al $1.25 the yard. Tae eens These for to-morrow—enough for an extraordinary day's selling. Many other lots at special prices—not enough to advertise, . 2 50c Fancy Checks and Mohairs, i Unusually fine material in blue and green or black \ rns = \'1.75 Imported Satin Luxor @loth, and who checks, suitable for Children's wear and As a materfal for the dressy gown this is the most {2 exquistte plain fabric the season-has brought forth, L 00 @ $1.00 Black Pekin has a beautiful nigh satin lustre producing the same effect as a fne Chiffon Broadcloth. in all the most Stripe Mohair at, 69¢e¢ rexclusive Paris shades; also bla 5 valuo at Imported and made to scil at SOO possesses —a__ pure —jottl- ook, -Ficn, High tust7e, : 10,000 Yds. 75c Colored Taffeta, 3 : Praesens One of the Most Important Silk.Sales.We’ve Ever Had. 1k—with aname woven In the selvage, Is sold In every store we know of at 85 cents the yard. But —at certain perlods-of the year, the makers OF tt in-ordor-to-keep-thetr-plant-busy,_tura out-a-cortafn-numbeor-of yards—(Cwith— out thelr name attached)—and this Is the lot We have to sell at 39¢ the yard, It ls 4.75 cent grade by every possible standardy - “More Than One Hundred Street and Evening Shades Represented = as well as-a full assortment of changeable effects, Just Imaglne;_all you need do Is to think of the shade you want most--an¢ you'll find It In this lot—a perfect quality. splendid welght, beautiful fnish—and the price, 39 cents. ai we Plenty of Ciel, Lavender, Nile, ht gray, dark gray’, medium gray, Drowns. navy, Royal, sue Reseda, Cardinal, White, Myrtl Ung th bly tho greatest 39C serve you. shirt waist suits. Also PANCY MOHAIRS tn somo $1.25 aut Wool Checked & Pla. ‘ailor Worsteds, 75¢c Only tie—most favored de signs and color combinations; madium wetoht-— appropriate toratt OTS: as 4 $1.25 English Fancy Mohairs, O9C. For separate skirts and travelling suits they are unequalled and will of the most wanted color mixtures; 40 to 46 Inch Oc ai widths, Values trom $9¢ to 64¢, spectatly priced a = be-among the-most-favorod-materials this coming Spring... Mado from | | eparid pure Angora Monair,-peauttitot nigh, rtoh.stixy fintshin-att appropriates |— Main Floor, ad builds IDENTICAL Taffeta St Jot of Taffetas that has ever beon Shown In a New York Storo Ready toemorrow morning—with abundan Malo 1,000 Pieces 29c to 39¢ Wash Fabrics at 19c TOLD YOU by several different methods of publicity how we bought the stock of Remnants and Short Ends of new 1907 fabrics—made by the great Aberfoyle Mills—tho finest American producers. One of the very cholcest plums that came to us was this great lot of sheer printed fabrics. comprising; ; Pompadour Ghiffons, Silksand- Cotton IMluston._ ‘and Silk Organdy— ull from 27 to 30 In de , . and- which sell In every store at from 29c to 39c the yard, They are printed with handso} floral designs;-asywell—as polka dots and neat figured effects. Materlals themselves He t Main loor, Ke _ Annual Sale Sample Strips 1907 EMBROIDERIES. CRISP NEW Embrolderles that come to us direct from the greatest makers of Switzerland. Because we are the biggest-!m- porters of Embrolderies we naturally get most all the sample strips and short pieces. You buy them for less than other stores” actually pay for theirs. Exquislte designs and patterns: everything that Is new and strictly up .o date. 2 WE exquisite—soft. rich and very dressy. The sort of fabrics that will be In very great demand all season for party dresses and walsts. As a matter of fact. they make the most correct’of all), evening gowns, because thsy bear such a declded air of dalntiness, vy Choose from this entire lot at/19¢ tho yard, Upward of a thousand 5 pieces, all about aq divided among “tho throa Kinds. Old—about equally dtvi — for kinds | For 4inds For kinds For -kinds For kinds | | 45S worth up | Os wortli up f5° worth up |_ D Fee worth u Aw th iP 10.106 yd, 10 206-9 d+ BE -—to-256-yd-+ i to 50c yd, | “Sgr So yd, “19th to 20th Ne 9 Street, ie , York ca thAve. y) Simpson Crawford @o., Six >