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THE EVEN us BA T.GETS NEW 23 COOLIESDIE POWER GENERATOR. ON SHIP AT SE Passengers Rejelce Over a Bet-| Measles and Pneumonia Attack, ter Light in the Emigrants—Steamship to Be Cars. Disinfected in New York. OV HUGHES S77 EM UP” AT ~ HS RECEPTION There Was “Punch,” but ‘Good Guessers Called It Lemonade. STILLMAN GETS CROSS OF LEGION OF HONOR, PARIS, Jan. 14—The Government to- Gay announced that Simon Newcony, the amronomer, of Washington, D. C., had been made a Cocnmander of the Le PARDON FOR RAISULI -- ASKED. BY.CHIEFS. TANGIER, Jan, 14—Th0 chiefs of the) Ben M! Sur_tribe,swith which Ratsult sought refuge, are negotiating with the Morvocan authorities to obtain pardon for themaclVen aba Ralsull i Twenty-three of elght hundred coolies who left Calcutta on the steamship Indua for ‘Trintdad, B. WW. L. died dur- ing the voyage and were burled at sea, according to a report brought here by the Indus to-dsy. Measles and preu- monta-catived-all-the-deatis; ‘After laiiding the surviving cootias at Trinfdad the Indus satjed for Cuba, wherewhe took on-a” cargo for Now | The Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt lines got{ a tonto this afternoon in the shape of the added current from the new 10 horse-power generator otgrted in the Kent avenue power-house, This coner- ator. $860,00, nnd gave immediate in-! crease to the light and power of the Mnea to which the current waa dintrib- uted. The new generator reentorces the | |FREE PASSAGE FOR ~ | pistes Ry toon, SPANISH INBUGRANTS, "== Se" ;BRYCE HAD HAND IN = aah ALBA! g political “hobsés thit Gov, Hughes has put out 6f Dusinosx aré so angry they did not) afALAGA,~ Spain, Jan. 16—About/ Tavones ‘ofith igipower yh | Yorks Bho was detained at Quarantine Qvei go to his reception txst night |2,00 immigrants, woo daye deen! AT ABAMA CLAIMS CASE. eat Sain power each | upon her arrival, and wil be thoroughly Where were lots of people therg, but the/granted free passages, are watting perranRocey provide for the addition or | suimrected betore released, CHAMPION DRIVER KILLED. DES MOINES, Jan, 16—Fireman ©, A GCarlaon, driver of “Jack and Jack,” sai to be the world’s champton deam of hose wagon horses, dled to-day fron\ Injuries recelved in.a collision with « street car trianaportation from this port to Now! = NDON, Jan. 16. ea Bryce, tho | LONDON, Jan 16.—James B: th jnewly apptonted Britlsh Ambdaaador to |, Washington, has just revealed the fact jthat in former years he wag unoMolally connected with no less diplomatic bus! with tie United States than the acl iebama, TRAINS TO SOON ENTER - FORBIDDEN THIBET, warned , Mr. LONDON, Jan, 14—Forbldden “Tibet , t ierisat te to becpenertated ty a ratiroad. Word) ing the AEST Tr ane ta wus rejelved from’ Pedcin that the im+ matter of the Alabama claims, and perial wuthorities had ordered the Vioe- Ril nepreeent tee ty wet yoy of Bzohuan, on the western border| andy eatlstes BURIED-IN-FIRE RUIN. fist_of-absentees would have embiaced ‘almost every big and Iittle Republican <. pous in'the Btate. Odell, Platt, Depew, Barnes, Woodruff, Ward, Parsons, und fn fact all tho fellows: who strutted round with chips on thetr shoulders only 'e few short months ago, were con- ionoua by the-failure of Milltary Sec- tary Treadwell to call out thelr fames ty the-doyernor: ; The;-attendarice wax of the popular sort, embracing the new figures In the Legislature and society folk of Albany. | The' only politicia ew Yori to show up-were—'Hi Just lost his job ay State Another of 160 horas-power and one of 10,00 horse-power. When the new ad- @ition to the power-house Is campleted in the epring it ts rlanned to eaulp it with five generatorn of 13,500 horse-pow. er each at p cost of §2,0,000, Orleans, tL fo consult with—tie Chinese ‘shepe and make ecenee ry. cy ond, ‘toe will ba allowed to en ease | c CU RUSSIAN DANE a sine Gaverner aiun pein fo mist thes EMIGRANTS MUTINY [st retpnsntina. Jen. isan e- Ee alo pe oa NO a Feat a i va mie resivve| ON’ FRENCH ‘STEAMER, careers. occur et ese inen Pre-Inventory Sales. foany owed ,dur. ING WORLD. WEDNESDAY," JANUA + RY 16, 1907. Sad Store NewYork January Sale ef THURSDAY, !10 A.M. tol P.M. omen Ss Undermusins No Mail Orders. Quantities | Are Naturally Restricted. Continuing the Sale with : Important Sfecrals for Thursday's Selling. -NAINSOOK: GOWNS: > Patt steeves,sur- plice neck; trlmmed: swith medallions and lace insé TO-MORROW, Sik Taffetalines, 24c M. TO. YM. Bed Sheets; 1 UNDERSKIRTS — Of CAnibric; full flounce; trimreed ‘with: severat roivs of Valenciennes TT ‘hon ee Ose 25c MUSLIN GOWNS—Yokes trimmed Extry i scroll gd | Values? x toy SKIRTS—Short skirts, with plain ruffles ‘and heistitches folds, at / TO-MORKOW, 10 A. M.-TO CORSET—COVERS—-Of cambric; ye County punch which Goy, Qdell t his recepllons wondered > Hughes would "set err From Thursday on underpricing will be the rule, Every floor will | teem with innumerable attractions. There will be no hesitating in the lowering of prices. Radical, positive, drastic cuts everywhere. It i portant to vou. to visit. the-store.during- these. stirring, nioney-savine- periods, Watch for our advertisements. Come to the store for specials not advertised. The following Items speak for themselves: Women’s Fine Suits. % Absolutely no reserve is placed on the lots we offer. Prices named fare below.any_eyer-namid bafare...Youtre—baund-te peter barerin and you're certain to get the Identical suit you saw earlier in the sea. son at half or Jess price. ¥ ‘8 fOK ith and a ‘part no burying the persons were in: ting ah nique, Jan, 16. D'Estress left Fort day afternoon foc T Ws — Trench — tne Which had been de mutinous outhreak — ont be rat. My New Otesity Reducer Qiitckly* Changes Your Welght to Normal, Requires No Starvation Process and ts Atsolutely Safs, Weald and. : Wanted to bet {t was just pla nary lemonade with a’ litte There were no bets asto the kind of flavoring It wus. ‘The reception wna tntq! re no innovations in sm expected to Tha steamer} left” Havre, | He,“ hea ¢ she went! rallied | |. TRIAL PACKAG! the Tilustration Del | able Effects of This W | Reducer—What It Has Done for Others Tt Cua Do for You. My now Obesity Meducer, + | time, compel: 1 and sen: appears ia a ress clothes lin t PUL Tage: njKht there Was none year an Allegany man wore a high Treen Vest under a dr coat wh hand yellow, and black 1 Hike a light-hoGse-ti a No Official “Champion.” Benator Alfred W. Page, of New York, author of the Eight-Hour law, called at aS, # KAI DEFEAT AT THE POLLS $40.00 Suits, $25.00 Satts, | 12.00 $37,50 Sutts, £5.75 protested the Senato: being introduced, “I'm ni: Iabor champion. When T tried to get on the labor tloket- down In my dletrict » the Labor Committee wouldn't stand for ft, But tt looks as if you had to get =<eutalde your own district to be properly eized up.” 2 sts and y-the fact ow will break uke a speech which Women’s Hats---Underpriced, FINE FELT HATS; all colors and black; former prices up to $2.48. SILK VELVET HATS; superior quality —— prices up-to $3.50.-, sat — EVENING HATS; a choice collection of white lace hats, ad shapes; also satin hats with velvet facing; were $3.00... READY-TO-WEAR HATS; fine felt and velvet; correctly —trimmed;-ait-caters = Doesn't Mourn at Funerals, : Senator Ackroyd, of Utloa, ts one of ih mah cant trate Senate He con- AMERICAN RAILWAY ——~ —_-MANIPULATORS HIT, LONDON, Jan. 16—Commenting on a remark Uist the American rallroads were demoralized. tie Wasitngton cor-; respondent of the Times has this to say editorially . 1AdfT S.49-8-2.98 two funerals. ind “of tough. Were they ra NEw | ‘ sked the New York statesman after a moment's 9 Misses’ and ve : Women’s “si" Shoes, WOMEN'S BOOTS, lace or button; of | WOMEN’S BOOTS, |. fine quality black Russia or gun| fine glazed kidskiny tlecitee® metal calf; hand-sewed welt, stout| soles; broken sizes: oak soles; Cuban heels: | out quickly, $2. 3.00 | regularly $4.00; pair... MISSES' BOOTS, lace or button; of WGMEN’S BOOTS, lace or button; of | fine glazed kidskin; flexible sewed soles; sizes: 11% to 2; regu- vicl kid or patent colt; kid or cloth? 1.39 tops; Cuban heels; flexible | eat $1.79.. 3 ILDREN’S BOOTS; button; sewed soles; regularly $2.50; 1 89 if eon Of glazed Use. palm an undertaker,” replied. the Sen- ator. starvation seus, longs. It process, Tt makes mugole, brain th Tequizea no You can eat ali you want herve, 3 of flexible, sewed ‘0 clear 1.29 yalues... Hughes Hard Worker. “Do you know,” declared a State emer who has had occasion within tho past week {0 ait with Gov. Hughes oa Sohg‘of the Btate boards, “that the Goy- | iVF ernor can do more work In an hour than| three ordinary men can do in a day.| ready made Gefore ui He's the most prodigious worker I ce Conimisslon euw. ea {an't satisfed unless he kno ey tng about Por ougit to bes Public ‘Hulidings Depart’ Abuut avery Hite fice wit hula surprising. Um atral fable to keep Ups the pace. “But those who Worked w ernor during the tegisla ipns say he will. to ma ea to gO to bed early a! “Ho im at his executlye c! o'clock. Usus: mansion with “Mrs. ¥ igayes him at the Capitol to the mansion In a carrlug. G freely and the lungs pa ad tae kidneys and liver to. per functions In a natural rhanner, better the firet a thetr (will teat 2} wonder: You day you try this FMP our ‘coupon here: amie food, to-day. Sisacnall kid; flexible, sewed soles; sizes S14" to" 11; reg. “$1.39. good for one trtal pack: “iway, however la ny to d of reault that may ons, e. show any kind in ‘ Sic th orkteres, Hite, OPEN BOLSTER ROLLS, all sizes; coy. ered In white sating; Opening large enough for full size pillows; were $1.75; each. 025) (45) each. SILK: VELOUR PILLOWS, -24x24~-in; FE-FOLD.“SIEKOLINE — SCREENS, high; all colors; -were finished with silk pompons 2.75 69 . c OR COTES Weta $4-00. ODD LOTS OF NOTTI , IRISH POINT, RENAISSANCE, ARABIAN=AND- BRUSSELS: LACE-CURTAINS =F, 2 ang lots at [3 off former pricese t = ma wrnicn © ares 7 a minis Carpet. Size Rags, AXMINSTER 18.2% 10.6. é MINSTER AIDS 47550 Ware tae F O70 Wee Were $25: Be Size 7x9 Were era ses flos PCY aye RPA) one Lace Curtains, ODP PORTIERES of mercerized ar- mure; were $5,00, estica for the reforms President Roose: himself ta carry out." Rordugh i thouog! nwoltig, vet has ao! : a= (Rock's iptown Pricer Make Down e town Shopping an Extravagance. yt , s ; 4 _ Women’s Lingerte Waists. A beautiful and big collection of the new 1907. These specials Tor Tur y AR tot = 89e, 3.49 The best pinochlo player in the Lexis- Peture te Benwton. Doin’ fot Po Pon Dry y 9 held the clampionsh! Leet" y-any. momberof the Las 0. ‘ames at $10 a game. There hay pany takers st Kraft’s Job No Snap. ——Teying.to.be « good Democrat and a Civil Service Commissioner at one and | 30:00} 11.98 styles and materials for fj is) er Kraft ‘Danr- ted-pancis-and ery antes se 5 mely-attractive-models; fronts-elabo= broidery and fine tucks; others with face-yokes; collars and cuffs with insertion and edge of Val, lace. 2+09 MEN'S WAISTS of Persian lawn; front with English cyelet embroidery and Insertions of filet and Val. lace. Algo, with yokes; front and back of German. Val. lace and find embroidery; lace collar and fancy-cuffs,.., 3.98 Advance Spring Sale of Girls’ Wash Dresses. Thursday, Friday and Saturday—For the Spring and Summer 17 we are showing a charming array of exquisitely made madels sf Dresses for Girls, The assortment is a comprehensive one, embracing such serviceable and pretty materials as. white and figured Lawns, Dimities, Ginghams, Chambrays and Percales. The trim- mings are.of lace and embroideries. .As It is certain prices’ will ad- yance with the coming of. warmer weather, the ‘appended speclals for 3 days should appeal forcibly to saying mothers: [69¢ | | (1.95 | {-95c | MISSES' AND GIRLS' GRADUATION DRES: ing—prettiest and newest efiects in nets and org. oormtio undated wi [Bie reregrnsia fod moaabers Webbing overtime wate ous care the operations the hungry horde ts ho 5 Yehuck owt the epublicans, protected by civil-service rules. who are —a speclal show- andies—lowest prices. Annual Silk Sale Continues, Assortments were never better. Fresh, new lots have been added to fill the gaps caused by enthusiastic shoppers. No other sale ofters the same stirring economles, $15.50 WILTON VELVET. RUGS; size 8.3x10.6; were $22.50 SMYRNA RUGS; all wool ROYAL WILTON RUGS; size 27x54 inches;-yalue $3.50..... — nen Divans, Morris Chairs, Beds, “Dibans, Morris. Chairs, {illing; 1-Inch brass top rod and heavy scroll; reg. $16.50... WHITE BNAMELLED BEDS; 134-Inch straight post, with large chills; 6 98 DIVANS of angle fron; size 30x75 Inches, with adjustable head and best Natio’ Spring; guaranteed to retain its shape; reg. $5.50... 3.98 back and full spring seat; complete with hatr-filled velour cush- fons; regularly $11.00 ...cc.ece TIE WOMENS FINE TAILORED SKIRTS of plain and fancy Panamas, Invisible checks, plalds and mixtures; In light and dark colorings; all the 4 75 * PANAMA SUITINGS; all pute wool; In the newest colorings; 38 Inch: wide; regularly Soc.; yard teeeeeeedlpe SO roo: 29c and wool} Jet black; 42 Inches wide; regularly $1.00; yard............ BLAOK IMPORTED BROADCLOTH, chiffon weight; retatns {ts high 1 25 est quality; size 9x{2 f IRON BEDS; Vernis Martin finish; {24-inch continuous post; yhasinchg 2.45 . Y4-inch brass top rod, spindle, full mounts and vases; reg. $10.00. MORRIS CHAIRS of golden quartered oak, with wide, square arms; shaped Women's Skirts Reg fomen's Skirts Reduced. best models In platted effects; were $8.00; now............0055 _ Dress Goods Below Cost, BLACK FRENCH CREPE DE PARIS; @ soft, rich, dressy fabric; pure silk 49c finish after sponging; pure wool; $2 Inches wide; reg. $1.89; yd. 125th St. West, Between Lenox Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, & Seventh Aves, law, y that bi | ie * 1). M. round —necks, cath Torchon i icegandarlvhone tae 16 with ambronerles and 39e|| pe Blankets. : a ic clusters of tucks cy} vats an b Nyaa | aeaiy: f nainsook;| tomer. “hs s ie embroidered ruifle,or with j Valencienn lace trim- Hennes lace, trl: 49c| mings... : 55ce ull size and good with Hubbard yokes, with embroidery in- 49, c MUSLIN DRAWERS—Of good quality Sertions . i Trimmed with lace | MUSLIN DRAWERS ) tucked um- pla tucks and hemstitched a 49c dawn_muffle; also lace edge, L9¢: if C (Secontt Floor.) Boys’ Wear _| ‘Nemo Corsets TO-MORROW, 10 A.M. TO 4 dusters | Fancy Worsted Surtings, Boys’ Bloomer ants oe | tures, Chocks pat, Plaids, “Pants; sizes 3 15; 50. values. . » 29¢ = Boys’ ‘Overcoats, $3.00 values, sizes 3 to 8. ALSO SUITS AF $119: HIS PRICE-$3.00 (Third Floor.) Nel rcnen TO-MORROW, 10 A. M. TO1 P.M Agate Ingrain C. Bree Infants’ and— Ghildren’s Deft. for WHITE LAW? 39 DRESSES; made of —g00d— qualty—tayn; tucked. “Nemo” Corsets, $110$5 | TO-MORROW, 10:4 (second Figer) |S Muslins. t “Wreucne c i Buster Browiy style Collars, cuffs and belts, Very spécial at 39¢. (Seeond Floor.) There are 10 differ Dressing Pure Candies. styles of Sac ques. PERSIAN To-Morrow 13 ChocolateDay| DRESSING | WAISTS to init big Candy Siare on the Mai SACQUES — | select from, loo. Lov ot” high-gea Mude-of Gere {-komehave’=p CHOCOLATE CREAMS. may. select ian Flannel in |_embraid- froma: full -assartnient of -FRESE a goad selec- | eries and LY MADE CREAMS, covered with tion of flow- | fnetucks; | a fine Vanilla Chocolate; | others put up In pound boxes or 19 Sierra | have lace in bulk; a pound.+..... c light and dick | qbserllans Ie ~Olain Flyer.) ¢olors; — trim- | r = SL, of design; new sleeves and Mt t-! med with col- collars al tached, $4.50 value. | g lar and belt at FINE BATISTE WAISTS—Yokes of in- Sample Prictures, waist, Sertion—and—seven pretty medal- Tous; “filk-biouse,- trimmed with two rows et insertion; short faney—Black —and~ Git AT yer pop . subjects; values. up WRAPRER: dle of a heavy flan- | JA} neleties 7 tely of “patterns; | medium and dark colors; prett! strimsmed uit es re braids} skirts-are-cut-fuit width; - and—deep-flaunce. 98c Zyalues .. pecond Floor.) 1 Made in Factory of Geo. E. Keith Co., at Camfello, Mass. Brand new, absolutely perfect(Shoes; made on all the most lish, newest lasts. In opening a néw factory the Geo, E. Keith Co. turned out 10,000 pairs “of shoes as a trial run. ese were made finest dull feathers and most swagger shapes. Sizes 5-to 10 and widths B’to EE, : “Raleigh” ° . and “Knob. : “Sketoe, Thesé are the names of the lasts. They mean toes elther very swagger, pointed, medium or\full, round toes. Medium, light or heavy soles. Regu- lar price, $4'to $5. Dull Leather, Platinum Calf, Goodyear Welt Soles, $2.98 W omen "shoes: Clearance. 1,000 Pairs Women's Kidskin Shoes. Patent Tipped and Patéit Leather. Sizes 2% to 8. $1 00 Widths D to EE. All day Thursday at...es.esesseeneee SHOES button WOMEN'S RUBBERS Tt quality; Slzes-8' storm footholds; sizes 4 to 69) ax, 21c RST QUALITY JERSEY ARCT. piotures—eneaper (ili why other’ Moy | the city. (Thisd V1aq Pyrograbhy. A Maker's Stozk—at Leg Than Wholesale Prices. One of tie largest wholesalers and makers ~ of Pyrographic outfits and. supplies In America has sold us his entire surplus stacks preparatory to sfarting a new business year, Prices Below Wholesale | “ aan Junior," Sets complete, Including platinum, points, rubber hellows, 2 bottles of stain, Packed in a stencilled bass- wood box. for burning oe. ee. c Basswood Novelties. — VOR, al Orders Eitiea: WORK BOXxns, Panol Matoh Sates, Bictitee ramen, Tan} / Cushions ana Paper i Ibe, values 4... DOUBLE MEATCH SAFES, Thoxes, — Iai Jowell MISSES’ KIDSKIN with patent tips, PIPE RACKS, _N 5 to 2. $1.00 yalues Neok Te Stamp Boxes, Whisk Broom i Sh And lined Jowel Canes y