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SLUMMMER GES Reriarkable: ‘Rawrings in the Bowery Didn't Last : Very.. Long. AViiiam__ Thompeor ng THAN Wilose —tworweskm ago nnd} ( elgit hours. later. Mbompson, was a privoner, charged the <husband- with ¢requchting © dis- Betore her marri: git. Mermother tives at Se oy One: Hundred and Forty { Her. steptather, DasterPowers, x Work Centra} brakeman. Was in & Roan and verined th part +g atory}told by the husband, 6 Twas one a’slummine party’ making ore gemtreE ot the hewerr met CNTY | 2 Thompson testined. ‘No. 100.Rowery1met thts: young womdn and was struck by ier good fooks; youthta! complexion and Apparent retinemont. She told mo that * ehe was nineteen years old and’ had ; Just fnishea J. In answer to Bhe that quarreta her parents had caused her to run Mae from home.” —impressed_by Girl Thompson, who ts a medical wtudent {and is at’ present taking 1 eourse ‘at the Central Islip, I ‘Asylum, sai the if Intipressed 3 an two weeks ogo, tin’ the aaloon. fe ators ah ours a se dive. Blorevlaiy cinireh. Bro ‘ma! PaURAaT had la thorough’ untes Lo eeem sant a Introduced “my bi other took a. liking to the ne at farsi Sight and nsked us to make our home her. We selected oltr rooms -and ine to make our home there for Aumerat least (Te! next night Datre | piss without aa. es | rene Tet “Searched Day ‘and Night. — ‘The medical stud 1a ‘Bweetscr in Wetall of a day mare search for hia missing "bride, shed ng hi eons: hospity : . thera rcarraothet, They’ had not neafa 2 mado. a nightly round f the C) = pajoaa he teniineg’ re aa list. night at her old) haunt, “T gholiceman McKeon (0 ar- ell at the Lf Reedapa street tiga = GAL RIE OF CK TO OVE | AMERICANS DIVORCED BY LONDON COURT. ‘NEW SECRET CUSTOMS i £ Inspec id Yard forces, Jan M—H- E. {iss Holman, J in-Indjana DIPLOMATS GREET TEHERAN, Jan. ii—The members Sop eaKlon. lof the tate ‘Shah are ony Hae nol Me services fori t been theld In the, the: decease of now ceaned, CENTRAL FUND FOR: dead, pal ‘mos Auzatter-ed-) ny PARIS, Jan. 11—Having decided POLICE FOR BRITAIN has Arnohd owas jay from his wife, of misconduct PERSIA’S NEW SHAH| * , onthe occasion first “official visit to the new for. pro- [She ing. Although the day for the cere. Anitely announced which have ue since hare ~ THE FRENCH CHURCH. atyance to-adhere’ tothe recent Papal the work of the French wivlch-meets to-morrow, will : THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY/14, uy 1907. ‘Terrorists | French. priests by the As one of these priests was Henrt-Claude Clemenceau, Vicar-General of Niny and-a>grani-unctsof the present r Mitr, one ofthe Enterprining lnustra ted stal-card xtablishments has had i Int potographed and ts neti tor enting Clemenceatt leadin againet the faith for which lin ancestor-dled, PEOPLE CLAMOR FOR The cal IR the nt” prevalls reading of the Cathotrah reat oxciten’ throughout the olty, Pagral of of ST. LOUIS COMPANY = MUST HALT MINING WASHINGTON, Jan,-14—The-enve of the St. Louls Mining Coimpany against the Montana Mining Company, involy- ing_valuable mining fanda in connection with the Drumlimmon fode tn’ Montana, was deckled by the. Supreme: Court of the United Stites to-day. The deciston of the Clreult Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circult wag reversed, The court issued an order enjoining the St Louls company from "removing ore until the conclusion of the, tigation, BONAPARTE AFTER LYNCHING SUSPECTS. in eonined to aiscussing “the Meotings law of 101. “The quesiian.of the Church'n resonres will be uppermost and the cardinals ani establishment of dioceses, to recommend ti central fund In al] PARIS, Jan. 14. e Nortn kote. ‘The alrsiuy, open at tho metres ‘to filty-tive. chen the He thinks th fagintrate Hweetrer quest! Pwoune wit, and she Fit bata Soper Bon's story’ was: true Bhe declined, however: pao mother home, asse! that her ite. fer-htm bade grown cs ES big you-tove-tiimiwhen bo, Decome ti shay FAL waiter asked ‘the Jude “Of. sald ane, egy 2, a Rowery than “declared the girl weetsor dec! Ct to ean he > gt) eee it would for ber behaylor suit she. tha, Mrs. ‘Thompson'n® steps PASSES IN SENATE, —_FABIONGTON, Jan—34.—The senate jto-day. passed the Logisative, Judicial d-Executive Appropriation Swed anions RBS A with a wrote! of He sars the engines will ehip at sixteen miles ar io can “Tarry SnOURh F.60- mates: at this Tate, DISCOVERS TOMB drive the 1 hour and FOI XO Ui OF EGYPTIAN QUEEN, WELLMAN TO ENLARGE ~ NORTH POLE BALLOON. ‘alter Wellman, tho explorer, explained to-day some of the important changes he intends to make in the alrahip with which he hopes to ly deen on exh made tat will sale an the entire bag from— its presevtdimensions of fifty bag “will ‘be able to ascon 8,200 Kogramme: that it for =| WASHINGTON, Jan, 1h—A ttorney= we ol ihe amenued Chi 4 demnatton of the amen urch and! General Bor Sega tobeen | Fiate Separation law —and--the benefit naperte to-day presented to. Brooklyn, and they | which tan be obtained from -the- Public the Sppreme Court of-the-United- States Hamilton..County,...Tean.and-twanty~ six other persons charged with contempt of-that-court-on account of-the lynen< Ing at Chattanooga last. March of the a| nexto Ed’ Johnson, to appear and give WANTS COAL RUSHED FOR SCHOOL’S RELIEF WASHINGTON, | Jar, acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs Lar-| rabeo to-day recelved the following telegrem from Superintendent Zefbach, of.the Fort Totten Indian School, North Dakota, dated Jan. 12: “T request oficp to urge Interstate a] Commerce Commission—to—send—tele- gram to President: Northern Pacific Rallway to use every effort to open blockade Jamestown and — Northern na branch J and get. coal through 4.) s2bool, leas than® week's. supply here. The | telegram .was fred to th Interstate Commerce Commirsion._ an Commissioner Harlan at once commun: cated {ts substance to President Elliott. Of Wie Nétthern Pacific, with the. re- quest that the Nocknde be: Drokan, and je meee ine Tushtd through with to effort or expense. There tre too, papite ‘at the ‘school, at to. this ir RELEASE OF PRIESTS. | ARMAS, Franeé,-Jan. 16 peopl f this cfty are demanding the release OF Sent” priests “who were — arresied Yesterday during a nonatration in favor of the Bishop o: rag after the otion to require-Sheriff—-Shipp—or} CTAR NDORSES “PREMIER STOLYPIN |Braves Wrath of People in Rescript by Naming Offi- | cials in Disfavor. mier Stolypin, embers Mintatrs® for thelk services, Is ¢ to acttle definitely the periodically’ re- vived rumors of his (the Premier's) re- nvil before the assembling of (he new | Haritensent: | The sation ofthe rescript was accompanted’ by Uie announcement that M. Von Beliwancbach, the Comptroller of the Fimpire, whose administration of the Comptrollersiiip haw lately been e- Verely criticised, had. been given the Alexander Novaky Order, the most coy- eted Rusalan decoration Iss Deterise. madi onal Premier ob Dd Otinaater of Jus- tee Citchagiovitem, ga announced yes" terday, hive Qeeh uppuinted metmovcs of pe Counc of Mie dmpire, “bur retain Vcaaie cere oon. + ‘The hat of active Councillors oF the Empire for 197, publisned (o-day, includes in addition. to the new names pmctically all tha notatie persona who Were mempers, — Inciuding be omttted; M, Goremykin, the ex-!re- Miler; Mt. Durhovo, ex-atinister of tne Interior; Vice-Admiral Doubasofft and M, Yermoloff, ex-Minister @¢ Agricul- ture. “HE: Nelahardt, who was Prefect of Odessa in November, 128, at the Une ofthe —anti-Jewts disorders, is ap potnted a Senator, GOMPERS MOVES FOR’ WORLD ARBITRATION. LOGANSPORT, Ind:, J for a general arbitrat treaty, periodic sort —naaembiy,—Impartial—in- Ugucion of wil auneuities betore hus- eate—ehyMwed LY ations, und Te" Immunity” ot private property at pea ia tite of Wai wees dertin ted by Namusl Gompers, President of Ule Am- eiean Federation of Labor yeeterday. In pyrsuance of a resolution adopted at tie! Alinneapoila convention of the Federation, he eubmitted to all branches of ine Federation an urgent request to sectire from the local Congrestmen {m= Mediate expression as to thelr eympathy with this movement. “The-trade—wnlon —snovement—from its Inception." declares President: Gompera, nm ii—A move falling upon the working pei While it may not de. practical: to mme- diate: diearmamient of all countries, the } time demands that the extraordinary jn. crease {n armed naval and military forces be restricted” ORGANIZE TO EXTEND _ U.S. FOREIGN COMMERCE WASHINGTON, ~ Jan. --14—The —Na- vionat Convention for the extension of the foreign commerce of tes, which wus called 6; York Board of Trade _and_ Uon, opened here to-day or a three days’ “session, The - convention” was cailed_to order by E. 8. A. De Lima, of New_York, Chairman _of-the Organlza- ition Committee, ALEXANDRIA, Jan: 14 —The discov- ‘| ry-of the tomb of Qteen Til at Lux has just been reported as the crowning achievement of Theodore M. Davis, ¢ American explorer, Davis has two years has Unearthed severn) royal.tomba_H: r the most important since {t promisce to throw -light-on-an. ‘Tutest find is oy obscute period of Egyptian history. —_—— |CLEMENCEAU’S ANCESTOR! _ PICTURED AS MARTYR. PARIS, Tronie “hat TE rey M.—The Capucina, Reinforcements for Inesday’s Sale. Fresh bargains arrive_on. the firing Ine to-monow— the handsomest $10 to $15 “tong coais ever seen in New York—in th Va Sale at 35 ie great War 31S Herringbones - $5 $12 Plaid Checks - $5 Swagzecthertte and cafe mode! with fiuhionabily. full beckon sweeping ankle len the. Velvet and cloth collars laflea’dsigaee Mail Orders Filled. Alterations Continue FREE. Sale at All 3 Stores. = ‘OoleWet there vis has for i iscovered an old print of | Tepresenting the massacre of nine or}: he 23rd-Street. of All sizés. ~~. ~Heavy-fillings. Full size. made to ‘order, ¥ —— Electric Felt ~ Single’size.. Full size... ART DEPARTMENTS. igns. stock, Lace Bureau waists, Wool, Knitting Hooks, ‘ 23rd Street. BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING. Sale of ern Beds and Bedding, 75 Brass Bedsteads, with 2 inch pil- —tars.-Finished with best English lacquer, 65. Brass Beds, 500 Hand-embroidered Couch Cush- Various colors, The remainder of the Winter season’s Centre Pieces and Cloths. Renaissance Scarfs, Novelty Stamped Linens, Shirt- Under Garments, Bags, kerchiefs, Collars, etc. Silks, Cottons, JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street, In Both Stores. 19.50 value 27.50 2 inch pillars, 22.75, 27.00 and 35.00 value-32.50 to. 50,00 Twin Beds.19.50,25.00 & 30.00 each A complete stock of brass and™en- ~ ameled Beds and Cribs. Hair Mattresses. -__-_-Electric--Felt-Mattresses and Spring Mattresses. e3 weer ereren iit In-Both-Stores, Filled with down: 2.75 each formerly 5.00'and 7.00 and Chiffonier Scarfs, 1.25, 1.75 and 3.75 formerly ‘2.50 to 5.00 Hand- Needles and Crochet JAMES MoGREERY & CO, 34th Street. lormerty, Count Witte, who, # is rumored, might | “aria treet oprpmeeesd to bee Sete SHIP BRINGS NEWS | OF GREAT EARTHQUAKE. Submarine Disturbance in Southern Pacitic Violent for Three Hours, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 4.—A quak- ing of earth's crust more severe tlun any one that has ever been re- corded Ja reported) to have been. felt at Apla- Dee. 21, according ‘to a report brought. from there by the Australian Miner Ventura, just arrived here. three hours the seismograph of German aclentists stationed -at the Nh Puctite Island recorded -a shock that” for has “never been equalled so far ay has been rogistered. It ts estimated that the oentre- of tho disturbance wag 900 miles southof Apia, The nows of the instrument's record Waa brought ta the Ventura by Capt, Allen;-of-the Maort,-the-boat-that runs between Pago Pago and Apia, ‘The point of disturbance was: submarine. ap SLEEPING CAR AFLAME violence IN RAILROAD WRECK; CHICAGO, Jan. 14.—Teg persona were injured, some séciously, when a through trafh outbound aniithe Monon Ratlroad collided 1h: the fog with & sleeper onthe rear end of a Wabesn tran at One Hundred-and-Twellth streeciaat-night: All, the occupants of the wreokedt car were tn thelr berths and ‘had-no oppor- tunity, to ‘The Wabash engin nennctrenr threeratie into one Meni cctha cola trom the hres first setofire.to. the sleeper, which was destroyed. : BAIL JUMPER MARTIN FOUND ON BOWERY. lronworker of Assault Risked Aged Parents’ Home in Effort to Escape. Frederick Martin, one of the fron- workers acoused of nasaulting Spectal Policeman “O'Toole whtle working on the new Plaza Hote) last. summer. and who Jumped his ball of $2,000 while a jury waa belhg chosen to try Kim in the Criminal Branch of the Supremo Court two weeks ago, ts back In the ‘Fombs. Detective-Sengeant Darcy picked him up to-day at Grand street land the Bowery. The arrest of Martin {s a source of satisfaction to his sged parents, strange Sas ttmay-sepm. They went on hts batt bond, giving théir- Mttle~ home” tn- the Bronx—a)l_ they porseas 4u the world— as security, Proceedings were under way fo forfélt the bond when tho en, who had not communicated with /his parents sinoe his‘ disappearance, was caugt Martin was arraigned. shortly after his arrest before Justice Fitzgerald, and at the request of ¢he District-Attorney was Feld without ball, >. Accuse aa uy “HENRY “KIRKE WHITE <DEAD. MERIDEN, Conn., Jan. Mt. Hengy Kirke-White,-founder of the Wilcox &. White Company, grgan manufacturers, Qo ers yesterday ie haa: beens iit for}. everal years, and during’ the vary aE We Ha was nearly nty-five, and_is-eurvived by a widow, and daughter. JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd- Street. ‘INFANTS’ OUTFITTING. Handmade long Dresses. 34th Street. In Both Stores, -Hem- stitched and featherstitched, Yoke fin- ished-at neck and “Handmade—Gu years, ‘Washable Dresses, made_of_various materials. High or lowneck. Boys’ Russian Bloomer Suits, Ex-— years. tremely attractive ored or white fabrics, CORSETS. Augustine Corset. Medium high bust and ~-ported Coutil. long close fitting hips. average figures. - Augustine Co mercerized Batiste. Medium high bust In Both Stores, sleeves-with lace, 1.25, 1.50 and 1.85 impes. “Sizes _4 to 14 1.45 to 3.50 New models, Sizes 3 to 6 1.45 and 1,85 models. - Made of col- Sizes 3 to 6 years, 1.45, 1.85 and 2,50 value 2.50 to 6,00 Made of fine Im- Suitable for Supporters attached. 1.15 usual price 2.00 rset, of fine Imported 23rd Street. rs ITALIAN SILK UNDERWEAR. MEN’S HABERDASHERY. LINENS. 28rd Streci. JAMES McGREERY & GO. 34th Street. Vests, Drawers, combination Suits and Corset Covers, Embroidered or trimmed with lace. New exclusive de- signs. Made in workrooms on the _ premises, ; On January the rsth. Italian Silk Vests. lace and medallions. Trimmed with 3:05 Value 5.00 In Both Stores, Sale of Pajamas and Night Shirts. Pajamas made of fine ‘quality Outing Flannel and Cheviot. g5c per set. Pajamas-made of-fine quality wool Flannel, Outing Flatnel, Madras and silk and cotton fabrics, Well tailored, 1.45, 1.85 and 2.45 Formerly 4.75 to 3.00" “Night Shirts, made of white muslin, with colored edging. or Outing Flannel, 75c-and 1.25 each, — In_Both Stores, On ‘Tuesday, January the-r5th. Sale of very heavy double damask Table Cloths and Napkins. Table Ctoths.~ 2x 2 yards. 24x 234 yards... .ccesss 0004.75 Value 7.00 2x2 4 YAS vere ee re rene 5: oe an Value 8.00 Naphine to match. 26 x 26 inches. 5.00 doz, EUR YL Value 7,75 Towels. aes : Hemstitched Huckaback Towels with handsome damask figures,..6,00-doz,- Irish Linen Sheets.__Hemstitched. _72.X 90 inches........ ; Hemstitched: Linen Pillow. -Cases- 22% x 36 inches...85¢, 1.25:and 1.50 JAMES McGREERY & CO, 84th Street. JAMES McGREERY. & C0, In Both Stores. V: alue $7 7S crepes and dip hip. Trimmed with lace. Sup- porters attached. “Suitable for average figures, 1.45 usual price 3.00 Augustine Corset. Made of Imported : ~~ Coutil. High bust _and long™ deep back — fi for well developed figures. High bust LADIES’-SUITS: WASHABLE DRESS GOODS. 23rd Street. Bross tu hee and—miediuni—baek—for—average “figures.— 1.85 usual price 3.50 Augustine Corset. Filled with real whale _bone._-New=models,High bust and dip hip for average figures, Made of Imported Coutil; tastefully trimmed with lace and ribbon. 2, raSts — “usual price-§.56 — La Vide Cateee Models for,every type of figure. High close fitting: bust and slender graceful hips. - Small waist Supporters attached. giving youthful tines fo the figure. “Fine — -Imported _Coutil, ‘ Batiste, embroidered “Batiste and fancy Sill Broche. Filted=— __with real whale bone, In Both Stores, Tailor-made Suits of various ma- terials and models. 16. 50, 19.50 and 25.00 formerly 25.00 to 4§.00 Vatveteen Walking Suits. 20,00 and 28,50 formerly 35.00 to 50.00 In Both Stores, On January the r5th. 25,000 yards printed Organdies. Plain or check grounds with printed Polka Dots. Figures, Flowers, Rosebuds. and large floral designs, 5c per yard, JAMES McGREERY & CO. 84th Street. 3.00-to_ 35,00 SILKS. “In Both Stores. _ Advance désigns of Spring and Sum- mer Silks, including Tussore and Pongee novelty-owenves;- Foulards— Satin Liber = ties, Marquisette, etc. On Tuesday, January the rsth. ERED 10,000-yards of Silk Crepe de Chine,-24 inches wide, -A complete range of the Tatest shades, as well as white, ivory and black, 55¢ pet yard A superior quality-of “Taffetas-Sitk in: _ colors to match. Suitable for lining, 55¢ per yale ORIENTAL RUGS. 11 Both Stores, Sale of Rare Oriental. Rugs.’ Kermanshahs (finest of Persian weaves), cea 75.00 Usually 450.00 An invoice of yery fine, genuine An- : tique Beloochistan Rugs. 21.50 ib Considerably below usual prices, JAMES McGREERY & CO, 34th Street, 28rd Street.5 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS amex WORK =i Morning Wonders,