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“Michael Healy’s. Tips “Were Atl Rights but the Betting Commnissioner Was Not. CAUSES. HIS ARREST. si Prisoner Says He Gave Healey’s Money-to-Another Man spo" —to Make Bet: LAS “ Ttla Ratt enough to parlay & up to $21 In A povl-room on the New Orleans aces these Gays, bul {tis bitterly hard to pick tho winners necessary to such & consumemition and then not. cet tho the original % jov;-a& Maquor. dealer. pat No. 466: ‘Third avenue, Brooklyn, ts the unlucky man who won and lout ‘He,.jiad -a tp that Sister Ida “would win the firet_ race and Orley—I1., the “sixth race at New Organs last Wednes- day, This tip he confided “to “William Brown, treet, and as betting commissioner, ilealey gave him $6 and anchored: himai at the thoxeér, Sister Ida won’ the fret: raca at’ £0 2\to J. “The hoota ‘of joy_emitted by Mr. Healey. were’ heard’ all oyer the block. 4 He ‘faa Instructed/WilHam to put all © the Winnings on Sister Lia on Orley I. Ai. won at 6 to 5 they - Healey was bound. Joss. “He: bought tor everybody in’ tie placetdnd “there ‘wero plenty in the Place, tor word uf Healcy’s winning had gene -eround-the-nelghborhcot— ‘All that femained was for Willlam Drown to @rop aroynd to Healey's - Quor store with a jarge bale of money. Willian, S4led to. drop. Healey-etaried 7. @ search for him and found he had as- __ appeared. The police of the Fisth Ave: Shue-Station were notified and two de- teotives found William, stripped to his undershirt, working {ni—a ‘gain barge “in Erie Basin yesterday nttérnoon, Ho ras arrested on & charge of stealing ‘Healey"s “winnings and the origina $. In Butler Street Police-Court to-day i FAMi that he gave the maney another man, who was to place It In a pooi-rom. Ho could not find the other | and deemec ft- wine to disappea Ly Mam, peal: H land adjourned the case} __for two days. timates that at POULT TOOT Ser funny part about this story 1s jiice say there are no: pool- Brooklyn. that “ino rooms in - SOUTHERN WRECK Surg.-Gen Wyman Aboard— “Only One-Person Hart _ —Seven Cars Burn. CHARLESTON, §. C., Jan. north-bound special? Florida Vestibule Traly ne, was wrecked at Ye went {nto an open nwiten Ia = night and-<: (ie_Engine of a4 sraiporstiala oa fihatslalneiaeacincer Jobnson,6t.Florence, ou Train. £3 was | dlled..1d...foustrain_bands ofthe | freight train we: injured. The train. | enmposed of a bag: car and seven Pullmans, caught fro and all except one car were burned. There were only a .. Jew passengers on board and only one was hurt. The name of the passenger we and extent of injuries could not be) ps Jearned. G Jacahs, Now York, —a Burxcon-General Wyman. of the, United Btates Marine Hosvltul Service. w swiped back from Yemasseo that rg wasl : FLIGHT OF PIE OF PIGEONS Fancier’s Emporium When Ono wundred and thirty-alx carrer > barber, of locked up in vae I Twenty xerat®® bri. Pane riat Iron | Adele languished In the "danjon keep’ the burlesque show centipadeway. without her services The burlesque ae sald later sho ‘knew_itwes_all of account of. Hayes 7 9 . ing hie uncertain affection. from Brandreth $ Pills er {0 the soubrette May Irish, That Da erp Ts pean he: night oom and there was. a mix-up of plak tights from which May emerged with- “jout watting-to-dresx-and-dnshedacroas the diloy, tothe Kast One. Hundred and Twenty-sixth Street Station. <P mayad the marks-of-teett-on- her-nesk lcauso Miss Irleh failed to appear. j the “AND Wal ARRESTED Owner-Came. H WHITE SOLDIERS MOB NEGRO SETTLEMENT; FIRED ON BY CROWD Brownsville Incident, Reversed in Columbus, O., by Troops Who Smash Windows and Wreck Saloons Out of Revenge. | Pabst Brewing | O'Contiér were; 22.—A mob sf; v Baa axed, while those of th Company dia “PS. Jan COLUMBUS, 0.. fifty white soldlers raided Landay! a nogro, section of COMPU | rayee cere. front’ window was shat- last night, demolished te ¥! # iM lisred, and the half dozen women acated clubs and aloiies, terrorized tha resi-j- inside —ran—serraming into the, wireota. * A grocery Was sinastied noxt.. Glass} {and missiles struck Henry Seady on ‘the heatl, badly injuring him. A, score injured, and whites met y of revolver — None of the the Gents and shepskeerérs. for an hp and wrecked negro raloons, The soldiers were from Columbus Bar- Fifth Infantry Phe trouble tw the result of a row @ nesro rt-Saturday night, whes a soldier was stabbed by a colored man The raiders. last’ night ‘started down] Locust street.For-two blocks not 2 wine | Gow was spared, Yelling “Kill the rig~ the mien baitered down doors, whots was idyors mppeared to Ith “ciuby und ston! and they scat= vou! In wquaas, ars, sent out by | the rajd = ad Outsid arracks of sol- and finally attacked aloon; smashing | djera Is on patrol duty, and all soldiers the windows, hurling stones through. &ppfoaching are 4 under ‘arrest. wreckod In the house of Maggte Whit} 9 fOYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW. YORK.” pan BIMAN WITH AKNIFE : SPAANG AT HIM Matthew Fitz, of No. 10 Tiiltic street, Brooklyn, « witchtran ¢ New York Dock Roan, |v Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. An absolutely pure, cream of tartar powder. oyed by the} was pro- | ceeding down Summit street toward the foot of Bowen street, to-day, when an Italian Jeaped at him from a hallway, ‘The watchman saw the glaim of a knife and tried to dodge, but the weapon ttoped-through tris -cheek-and the aide of his head. He was found wnoonsclous | on tho! sidewalk by a policeman and taken to the Ing Island College Hos- pital. His assailant escaper, | Fitz Ginnot, éxplain the mitive for the | attack, a# nd attempt was made to rob him. as a pcatttetig-gtace_ond | Alltrains are boing watched: saloon. was badly Sam: ADELE PALMER OUT ‘FOR SWEET REVENGE Bx Leading Lady naval the Wise Guy-Burlesquers Has. Ed- mund-Hayes Arrested. DON’T HACK PUT CN AN Allesck’s PLASTER high up onthe chest. It won't cure you ina minute, but keep it on a Teasonable length of time_and you will feel the beneficial results. For tha aching back after « Grippy Adele Palmer, former leading lady © the A¥iee- Guy Burlsaquers, to-day hac her revenge on Edmund Hayes. Ui cinating leading man, for the love of} whom Adele and her rival, May Irish. 0) fought a duel in tights some weeks | Hryes was held in 71,00 ate Mayo. for further examina: | Won into the-charre-of-Iar jn alleged to have been committed whi _ Snecials in Silks | ‘and Wash Goods. | . PR NTED INDIA SILKS, navy grounds rs white dots and “2 | 5 figures. 1p-1N. ALL pitk MESSALINE: ca wear, Value 49¢ a yd. at- ay 26K BEACK— TAFFETA; ‘ight Value $1.25 a y YARD WIDE TAFFETA, in_ pin! nS and black. RAMONY BATISTE™ In dots, immense variety to choose fr FRENCH -GRGANDIe, fitie sheer qi colorings, Value 25c, at..... SILK CH'FFON ORGANDIES, in large issuriment” and newest Printings. Speciais in Veils” and Veilings. CHIFFON dik H VEILS, 3 yds. long Value black and.mbite. includ ng Value $1. “hes 25a yd, it. in 39c, at Value $1.98, for.... FANCY MESH AND CRENILLE SPOTIBD VEILI black and while. WEST 125TH ST., Value rosebuds, sprays? “and ity and handsome designs and 5 | Hous finish, -w £60 fiorat Value T9C, at 20¢ | 25 evens eee OG TH @ 8TH AVES. in all colors, Including Cold, it has no equal. of the East One Hundred and Twenty REMEMBER—Allcoct’s are the orig sixth streot stitlon, On Jan. 3 Adele recelved notice th would mgve Its she 1 dressi he _mvahed, to Mey ora eon ais on erin of aalld ox tract of sarsaparilia; which? with other Valuable vegetable products, make It _bloog purifier of excellent character. To the admiring reserves she dis- and accused Adele of the biting thereof. ‘Adele was arrested and after a nigh in a cell was discharged next day bo- Dan O'Reilly, representing Avele, charged that Edmund had done the decorative work on May's neck. In court to-day Adcle charged that awhile rhe war | ttle cell Hayes went 10 ‘You cannot possibly have @ better Cocoa than EPPS'S "Gocoa stands-very much-hif-er =n sa valued AU sou fr than Coffee or Tea,” Dr. Haseall watranr= wer lee aed “Bays, “ard ~sontains” every ine ayes. was.playink tr nat beer Tae itr ma W ative Kammer arr Mal Winn went to the ‘ation-house and raed Btroet enity, of a night th . He age: as thirty-nine and sald he Hved minntion was 4 Grodient necessary to the growth and su-tenanoe of the body.” COCOA A fragrant, delicious, and most healthful beverage, his epaiead Bn At Beyer to WODOMT Twho ts busy rinetiiy “That Sale at Thirteen Seventy-Five’ Men’s Winter Suits & Overcoats $13-75 Reduced from $15, $18, $20, $22 Let this thought always be associated with the price, for the price aione means nothing: The suits and overcoats wall alors Pood: vatooney *: ot _P at adjoin apiead to this building and to had a cult task get. 5 treat in Bafety anTge- story ee fame: e Siete involved are the acme of clothes perfection—the highest standard attainable. For this reason is our clearance recognized as the most important. clothes event of the year. This fact is more cyident now’ than ever before, for more of the higher priced lines are represented, affording a decidedly complete range of choice. WM. VOGEL & SON Houston Street “Broadway ; Gre For Short Sleeves. Black or White Mousque- taire Gloves in 8-Button, 12-Button. 16-button ~~ and°20-Button ‘Length zB those which are sold in some other stores and which are so small at the arm sections {hat they cannot be worn, The size assortments a Wednesday and Thursday at About } Usual Prices. | greatest demand, Although the quantities are large, we sug- gest that you make your purchases early, for the demand will be certain to exhaust the supply} 98c black or $1.5 pair for LENGTH TAIRE GLOVES; $1 white, palr TON G1 BUTTON) “MOUSQUE-| 90-values, | for 12- Bur.| LENGTH MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES; black or ayhite; $2.50 values, i (Glove Dept.. nd the lengths are those that are in he oves Very Spécial | HIS is positively the most sensational | news about Long Gloves ‘tiat jhas been printed in many month and-it-sherhlhave-the ef= JANUARY 22;71907. fect of creating an imme- to go tothe Old Guard Ball at Madison Scuare Garden Thursday night wil find=this-a-meost advantageous opportus nity to purchase Mous- quetaire Gloves at very much tess than the prices-usually asked, ‘The Gloves wire—ob tained from one of the foremost importers in the sere Stites“ under very" bxce| conditi could at be bought again to sell at the prices we 1ote for this sale. The ves-are made of select= ~ed-skins -and-are cut very full in the arms, not like pair for 16-8UT- TON LENGTIH $1. G MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES; black or white; $2.98 valves, TON LENGTIH $1. 95 MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES; black or white; $3.50 values. Maju Dloor,) pair for 20-BUT- WORLD RE “SITUATION AD FOR COM PETENT Cae AND Te HELP| WANTS”? O-Monnoty ! Childers De Ul Wemen a | Raney Ose ALN Wesenls Lawn Stockingsifl |. ton Laces. Wrabpers: Guimfpes.§ | Trey ore fax : ated White, trimmed ff | biack “ caahmer- 4 “with tucks and eltes guaranteed Two. rows ot f-|-beaminearwt th em broltdery) natural gtay Gate Hier & to) 14g | feat Now morep | Tosa Fearn Not marc ft (nant cpetee=te thant to'a cus |arcustomer, Hadar tomer, Each, pair,” 0 » EX ce rleed, x 29 & 25 | fase LO Cs oc, (Recond Floor.) (Main Floor;), (Main Floor.) (Mein Hors pa cota _ ATTRACTIVE ~ RINNE ROE Sets Adaftable for Dinner, Breakfast or Luncheon Newest, Hzndsomest SE apes : “eni Each Piece lease and €oi Geld Tot Pfouched..-. A price for a “coniplete Dinner Set that will lively in-the China-D. “You are gett that have been i Set has “platter, Preity dec (Base ter, ills DECOR: 20-beautttut decorations to—{—TEA-SETS--of tothe set illustrate choose from. Several an and ideas. With each set The ware all goods fil) sh nose from) single are three large Platters and a Soup Tureen’ made to sell at Are) ina ie nt ' $10.00 | An Hesivenaly Fine Line of Table-Chassware Odd shape Salad Bowls, Berry Bowls, Oil and Vinegar Cruets, ry Trays, Pickle Di and tall Flower Vases; beautiful cuttings on purest heavy blanks, polished to Core) i glass. 19c. values, Each -“Blankers: LINENS ets. HE Table Dam Sled Rugs. SANFORD'S WILTON VELVET RUGS, 9x12,’ woven-in one S i feds; it Waite a value 65 49 | : piece; made to i WINTE! for bas Maye sell at $30.00. _ $18. 95 | large size beds, in White and Gray, Bleached; extra i j with y colored vor quality, i NARTYCRD BRE SEES KUGS, guian | nee Z9c\ lly use; 29¢,_val- c made” to” leer eee OOo WINTER BLAN- ues; a yard-.+-. | 3 waliiseeeaas? \ 3 HARTFORD BRUSSELS RUGS,-83x-}— pair teeererrecrres $I. 79). 10.6; made to sell at $18.00 ' $12. 98 | Comforters. HUNDREDS oF WILTON VELVET | | WINTER WEIGHT COMFORTERS for BCS to culo: at $1. 69 | | large size beds, with scroll 98c ve | sti tching; value a: 25;\each proses h Floor.) — Fourth Floor.) 000 Des Nottingham Curtains, aho-Opholsterres from J.B. Ryer, Son &. Co. Purchase. Sensational-pricé reductions made possible through the purchase of-a large part of their enormous iniport stoc! Table Clatks: 69c — Wh hemmed, fringed and with cut cor- ners, 5 CROCHET “SPREADS, Fringed, 8-4 size; great bargain; made to sell at - 85c.; each fall “standard regulation size:-— Value 7c. 95c, "$1.25 and $1.98 Price, 59c. 29c. 98c. and $1.49 TURKISH BATH TOWELS, Jarge size, ide. perry Deere Double-Thread Nets, with fast edges, A very su- perior line of patterns. Por beauty and for qual- ity cannot be matched for $2.29 at the very lowest estimate.” wa fringed, each «+ VALE Ic WHITE SI EA ISLAND. ALNSOOK, 6- yard piece, fine, soft finish; gg} 36 inches trite -formerty Sie: ‘e-+ Opi at BCERIZED_VORTI act te TAL aad inta 2 TAPESTRY COUCH. COVERS. sat very henwy reverse: Noeex (ringed silk. MBRCER of handsome silk: estry armure, edger. T Sheets, Regulation: Size, extra Quality, fine Linen Finish E SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS. | Exquisite Brussels, Ira Point and ~ Real-Lace-eieer Vetonr-« Mxe doors; of largs cord with fostoon drapery ef+ $3.98-v iste S198. ‘ull nda, ‘ontop; [Preach sr nets; form pairs. er quailty —"y. siitched od 98-; FAHGINIA WAMB—Direct Old tuehioned——-Rmithtteld Bama, so-much deaired iy. residents; there hung Wat 280. to Mo a thet Spring wh, ac, muck CORN, EAL SL ca CREAMERY BUTT E.R-1-10, 30 mitts print. i « FOIE BATBAC gypectally ae extra tency. he and sonora, Stable 356 Da 88 Nuaset “drape eH ROUND MTN AS: (no (intninge oF PEACHES — Diu Ue “Calttoraia, rips lemon cling » Pewe! nico. Chicken, & Woe $ Mact ben ny Bock. Tur! Consomm BAR—Dlve’ a, Beats ‘Bell, 186 Tender IMPORTED CASTILE BOAT B Mt WISH.” BOSTON 8H TR AG TAD DOC RE cea 1A MEIUINOR, he, Wines and. Liquors CROW WHISKEY. = laliy. pri ty ally, priced Ot per Re “ Dr wind White Fae Cvaporated mw mind Whit Ture 1 York Btate Bald- OLD, iy 1 35 ARE AD Fresh Meat Honey — {ull my Sar | sr 2 Specials. Rvery attlele fe casted bel aA 7 st rina wee tea or Uncle iste en eg below et