The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1907, Page 8

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CHAUFFEUR IS SENT 10 TOMBS FOR AE ONS: Special een ons Judges ee ~ Adopt New Rule—to Curb Spe eders. 28 West Th 7 four for Fr fore for violation of "Where are about tw _gitenders await tng trial @ the op a | tion’ of a hart for ee Th ~}the Criminal 41 bond, Gat there aceiied to be no oiier way to grop reckless Qrixing of motor carson: Tiros te a: streets. Rellly's lawyer pleads ~@ne,dut the Court was firm, » fastconnceraation sito awaiting the d fesiers etr eases. Ii ts undors! ood. & = Satter, unites? - there et f fet eee "om! So _ KILLED TRYING 10 : LEAP FROM ELEVATOR | _..Porter-GotFrightened_ When Car | Jerked and Was Crushed era to Death. ‘Georee Bramley,/2 porter in a de- it ptore pear Vif) avenue, to-day by an ¢! in Thiirty-fourth ‘street, to | erusied cate Suis car wh frightened at the fried to jump out through un open a ‘Aw lic did so the Hf cauei him on a. | ith wtreet, > Bundt the car, was arrested. sae tl eh Dhaba “LEAPED OUT OF A WINDOW. | §: MoKay Little Hurt by Plunke of Thirty Veet. ‘Aithoush he Jumped from a» thind- glory window and TkHTed On” UIs pave ment. about fifty fect below, Joha J. Yooey, thirty-three years old, who gent to Jereny City recently from | escaped with nothing | an cuts on the fevt andj— do-thts,* j expedi oday, tr eentlonul nature, wie 0 The Mo: Its eaid that fast night he sho that he had rece! pothing eles appeared to Plunkett with January AE of = ‘and Blankets. Having made contracts fonlarge quantiti —linén materials: belo to-offer -mereohand and in many ins —_—TFable-Lincns———__+ TABLE DAMASK, full and bleached; all tinen, got, servic quality; regular price, O5¢ yd price, ao bw “50cl_, a Wx inches 2.9 24x24 Inches 4,23 ularly prices, TABLE CLO) fots in all lowest to the bi 2-4 to 1-3 .0ff ets in all sizes price ‘size former} full jermerly, OC BARNSLEY TOWELSN quality, sll tin n, regularly toc yd., 5. ood, henyy Higver pr Ic} duction’, Broadway, Ase, woods and got away. seyman and Get-Away. With Money and Stamps. Be STICE ABUTS. ERE ASSSTAT _ Refuses to Forfeit Bail for Non- appearance in” Case=Ini-— properly Transferred. replied Justice Fitzgerald, ta—not—propertybetcrathie. 1 I haye no jurisdiction. of this court {a irregular.” It looked for a time as {f the court | would have to adjourn for the but this avertidt who, anxious down | being iteataterred by Justice Fiugerald, the Justices remarked, iy-irihe Interest of justice and to public busines Serome called on in chambers befor but remained. thi w-seconds.-He-teft-rather Nurriedl 1 of Matthew ote’ man. indicted tor grand rhich promises to be entered by bur- and the sate was contents stolen. 4 with 8 in hes vale en on one of the but the Yellows TOWN TURNS OUT n IN BURGLAR CHASE. sedate tain Supreme Court seas and Dis orney Jerome over the inten the latter to move the trial of fore Justice Greenbaum, were again made -mantfest—to-day- in Branch of the Supreme ‘ourt, where Justice Fitzgerald t pre- calendar of Justice Fitzgerald's ally ere tried in the tun to-day of petty ral Sessions. i the calendar none had +9 transterred —from— Gon- ai Sessions as required by law be- re -trial-in the Supreme Court, endants did not put in an and Asalntant District-At- rian asked he SOUrt io Torrerr Of the One The duy of a 0} Meyerand MeAvoy wit aly, Anice good tat Repomtersntp. areal een RAIDED CCAL TRAIN. ut fuel an Townapcople, Fréesing, Setre Fuel ax Engineer Trie NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., Jan. 9.—A train loaded with coal was raided at the otation here yesterday-by oltiseng-with~ almoat twenty cars. were carried off. ‘The engtnecr tried to pull out when the lovers holding the fale bottoms of the coal cars wene pulled and the coal let down on the tracks. Hundreds have been without fuel for 4 with zero weather prevailing Kons have organized to hold up any —} coat -train—that—x = without leaving fuel, will go on before A Gelogation of thirty triends of Btato Be: anus asscinbled {n fteenth Assembly Dist leitoday A banquet to thetr leader t)- The Senator haa teen {{} for rat weeks, ‘and only got out of bid hstestweutrateer tit “Table ‘Linens, -Dowiestics ht advimee, wo are enabled / Welw: presentmarke?t prices, under to-day's cost to manufacture, -Domestic— halt SHEETS and PILLOW CASES, made | “feof standard brands of -sheetings st } , Sale| the following anecial prices 2 Eitzmeraldtosmorrom__ age es TO BANQUET THE M'’MANUS | Thirty Friends Go to Albany to Honor Him. them tGa-and Bale Price a Balk. “TESTES SIR ile NO SUGAR MOVED Nant. the,...nion Recognized <by the Transporta- “tion Company. Owing ton atrike of 110 teamsters. not a barrel of sugar was moved out of the Di refineries of the Sugar Trust in Willfamsborg to-day, The Teserves from tho Bedfont Avenue Staton were eajled out and station the big buildings along the river front, but the triking teamaters no Ad demonstra> thos Kath stayed etou: yeadguarters tn Kent ay sters aro employees of the Transportation Company, Brooklyn which has the trucking contract of tho “gone out be- srintondent . Lee, of the n company, .retused to e union. They, have | no laint a& (o-hoursot-lgbor or pay, some of then, nave worked mixteel th ‘Trust, and they have —to—pass— Sfoutd bo tied 1 ay thle fs not the custom on nn of recognition. hey are the transportation com- io to recognize theni In Super: Leo said that at) paent he could not discuss the matter Franklin “&{mon & Co. Fifth Avenue. — 86 Women's Deere Tailored Se its, of Imported Broadcloth, English Checks and Pia aids, 15.00 Heretofore $39.50to $59.50. Will Close Out Thursday 55 Women’s Tailored Suits, Broadcloth, Checks and English Mixtures, heretofore $29.50 to $39.50, 42 Women’s Dresses, of Volle und Silk. 10.00 ere olere i: 75 to ee. Detwasn the man and the} ! OIA ANENATION WASHINGTON THEME. Peace onthe. Island, Regarded As Possible and Congres- sional Action Predicted. WABHINOTON, Jan, %—Interest tn the Cuban-situation hae—euddenly te- vived In certain high quarters, and it became known to-day that long-headed legislators wnd financiers are beginning to fmure on how long It wt be before Gutx—witt-tefome an-integral part-ot the United States. ernment, there tinye come through pri- vate, sources Information that there ‘ts an 6lement In Cuda that will’ compel rs JANUARY 9. Fo-| will, be obliged (o tal nally the taking over of the island by Uncle Sam. It ts sufi, that President. .Roosevelt edged hinself personally to start an independent government managed entirely by Cubana, To this end all the American forces there are working. Present indications point Ler the fact that mattera will be arr so that an election can be 0: the American troops Aka art pataly tn wack not ae numerous nuder American wash and Ay Liberals will prob- Roly slect their dandidates, Mod. re said to be preparing to much trouble for the Liberals Aberula, made, for, them, y egeainat the ith this KnowlNige” which bas. just bean dug out of the roay reports from Havana oMalal Washington ts more or leas of the carte th the nese rr Congrean nn if) D Qqueation. IC 16 well assured thal the Cubans tril aguin in: self-gov nt they will not be given another chance and that the next time Amer- loan troope go (hore It will be to atay. se kerchief Linens, trimmed with Embroideries. (SECOND FLOOR) a large purchase Consisting of 6300 Yds. + 75 Women’s Winter Coats, ~~ Long Modeia of Broadcloth and Scoich Tweeds, 10.00 Heretofore $19.75 to $39.50 No Alterations No Approvals FIFTH _AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. : & SATIN DAMASK, full bleached, all) “170 Metes” —~“S0c 44c _Mnen, splendid floral hove de 63x90 inches 55c 47c signs; value $1.25 yd., sale pr 1 ‘60 72x90 inches , 60c 52c} : 81x90 i | Napkins to match; sale—price-per-; niches = O5e 57c} dozen, 2.25 and is SOx90 inches 70c 63c TABLE cvotiis ¢ PILLOW CASES match, of very’ fine Ts satl 2x36 $ 7 Wigumask, ten hands va pzesolinches mate l4c the following red | 45x36 inches 18c 15c TA £0x36 1 5 : ey ABLE | 0x36 inches 19¢ l6c 2x2 yds « 54x36 inches 20¢ 17c 21 yd + 2x3 yds 5 BEDSPREADS, crochet and Mar-! ins full Sle, heavy weight free from starch or dressing} rep- sold.at $1.35 and $3.98, sak _ 98¢ and 2.75 et Blankets Ca) ocnla and Western. Wool Blink at the following for this s:le only: 2.50 proportionate re Sth and 9th Sts. 3,50 4.50 4.78 5.75 None Lala English novelty ee thas cheviots, plaids and stripes, | Walking Skirts. | TO CLOSE...., ABOUT 190 SKIRTS, of smart plaids, In various shades— a few coecks and herringhone effects Included, 20 West 23d Street, Correct Dress for Women, BEDE THURSDAY, ___ $25.00 and $35.00 [TAILORED SUITS. | — = _ “fea ae $10.75 and $15,00_ | $5 -SUITS—a-rarlety-of-this-seacon’s-hest_atyies; mado ot Opposite Fifth Ay, Hotel, an on Stern Brothers Opening Display of —Lingerie Watsts-—— Exclusive Styles Not to be Found Elsewhere, Made-of Persian Lawn; Batiste; and Italian Valenciennes Laces, Tailor-made Effects, of Madras and Linen ‘At Attractive Prices. To-Morrow, Thursday, Silk -& Cotton- £Slk Mixed Chiffon Mulls, plaln || grounds, printed in floral designs, at j Silk Embroidered Spot Chiffon ‘Brilliants, ‘BO Yds, in atarge variety of | printed: effec: | Evening and immediate Southern Value 35¢ Yard H i i | Dotted-Swiss, Mutts and Hand. Torchon, Cluny, Filet, German also Swiss and Niansook of very desirable Dress—Fabrics 1s for 1907. | $25.00. BROADTAIL shorn ARMENT SHOP. bilips ee E OUTER ‘FOR THURSDAY. ~ Clearance Sale \ _ OF FursandFurLinedCoats. The -finest_ assortment of Small at less (han half the prices We offer our entire stock. Furs, ever placed on sale in this city, quoted elsewhere for equal value. PAW. SETS. SQUIRI «+ 12,50 » 12.75" + 15.00 19.50 18.00 ves 19.00 - 20.00 19.50 4 25.00. 27.50 - 35.00— $20.00 NATURAL $25.00 BLEN SQUIRREL S $30.00 ISABE FOX § $30.00 BLACK LYNX SETS..... $35.00 AMERICAN FOX TIE. $40.00 MINK TIE......... i $40.00, CHINCHILLA COLLAR. . $50,00-AMERIGAN-FQX_MUFE..~ $55.00 MINK MUPF......... $60.00 CHINCHILLA MUFF... « sue Fur _Lined_Coats. 2 Decisive Reductions for Quick Clearance 27,50} 4 35.00 |_| _} $50.00 SQUIRREL LINED COATS, Lynx-orPersian_collar. $60.00 SQUIRREL LINED COATS, Persian Paw collar. > $85.00 BROOK MINK LINED COATS, Lynx or-P. 12 West 23d S 3 -collar= Onpoatte Firth Ave. Hotel through to 22d. z Embroideries—Season. 1907 ‘An extensive showing of exclusive designs in French band. embroidered Cambric and Henakerchiet Linens, also Combinations in Swios, Nainsook and Cambric. Finest Madeira Emtroideries, Baby Sets. All overs in Biina, Fil:t, Shadow and Lace effec 22° ear, . ' i ‘ 1 i i ! i ‘ i | | i t i i} i } y to 1716,° Value *1. 50, jt Sheets Hemied --_-Hemastitched Single Bed Size, 44c, 52, 63 “89c, 72 Three Quarter Bed Size, 58, 69, 79 78, 87 75,84; 95-93, 98 Pillow Cases 31x36 In, 224x386 25x36 27x36 Hemmed, 14c 180: 160 47 Hematitched, «1B 19 20 21 1} Bolster-Cases Mix54 in 91x63 212722334276 i Hemmed,— ace 27¢ 29¢ 35c¢ 4 Hemstitched, 32 36 38 “44 | | | | i | .._ Double Bed.Size, d ii ! 4 i t = Men’s Colored Shirts t An Important Offering, To-morrow, Faney-Woven-and:Printed-Madras and-Percale Shirts, New Pat- terns, in light and medium colors, Coat Models, Pleated Negligee and Semi- Pleated Bosoms, Cuffs attached or detached, sizes 14 Annual January raise of t Muslin Sheets, Pillow & Bolster Cases “West Twenty-third Street 85° SPECIAL FINZ SWISS. AND BATISTE INSERTIONS, EDGINGS AND FLOUNCES. Regularly 40c to $1.00 yard 25C to 656 45c to $2.00 * 30¢ * 2.00. INSERTIONS EDGINGS AND FLOUNCINGS PLAT VALENCIENNES LACES 24,000 -yards,-comprising an extensive variety of designs in Edgings, Insert’ony and Galons, “INSERTIONS Regularly 12¢ to 65c¢ yard 8C to 40G yerd DGINGS “ 12et0 $1.45 86" 90C * FIFTH — )Bz CP tanerat New a8 Trooms Furntshedy Sy BAUM SS ‘Ni AUMANI Our Creat Terme ee $ er erser and Conpeetfent Whe Fon Ties OUTFIT We Pay Freight, Apartment Larniehed 3109.40 wrincess: Dresvere in Oak. Uatll 10 PF, M, 19.95 Costly. Furniched. $149.75 We Furnish Apartments —Thn $2) Linen Damosk Cloths and Sheets Towels, Kitchen and Pantry B. Altman & Cn. ‘AVENUE, THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREETS HOUSEHOLD LINENS, BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES + A varied assortment of Doylies, Centre-pieces, Tea Cloths and Scarfs, both in lace-trimmed and fancy drawn work, Lace-trimmed Reception Cloths at marked rediictions in price. and Pillow Cases, Hemstitched Linen Huck AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Also ae contrat and _ Bedspreads. Napkins, Hematitcfied “Linen Toweling, Quick Sale 4 very-smalt-prices, Many-as-good-as new, puyel + rup-by those-who-come-to-purchase-our regular: stock. Used Pianos At Greatly Reduced Prices We-have-an unusual number-of new and- factory sanyple p also returned rentals and pianos (aken in exchange, which we offer-at The Sterling business is 2 large ate, occupying the entire Sterling fx heday bring: Proportion of piane affersstike this they-are-quickty snapped: ‘g f Therefore-we fp say if you would E , Save $50 to $100 at you must act quickly, If-you-are-not-ready-for the plano,-a small de- posit- will. reserve it until wanted, Some of these pianos have been used as samples only; others ‘short time rentals;-most of them have been in use from ihree to six months, a few from’ six months se a year, anda few for a longer period. “All have been thoroughly reconslrticted and refinistied in our own ff | workshop, making them practically good as new. All f anteed, with privilege of exchange.at any time if unsa aa desire a better piano. you do not wish to pay cash fen can take advantage of our monthly, pay’ aes neplane which is fair and liberal. We do not charge interest, nor do w@! take a note or mortgage. You simply agree to pay a stated amount at our store each month. 4 Send for beautifully illustrated book on the Sterling Playerpiano. It’s ‘Pree, the Sterling Piano co 518-520 Fulton Street, corner Hanover Place, : Brooklyn, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS,

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