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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNES ‘en OWVORCE. } 1S GRATED T0 xposed: Town Topics Scandal by Arrest of Charles P. Ahle. Edwin M. Post, the banker and Stock mobango-— member-_who. precipitated Town Topica scandal by exposing jn alleged biackmall plot, has obtained Givoree from his, wife, Bmily Bruce , & well-known society woman. The i neigT ; led, ind though !t was .qeranted mare @ month ago it oniy Decame public to-day. A Mrs. Post, who Is now travelling tn Earope, was given.the custody of their two ‘gone, acd they are now in a boar ing, schoo] where she placed them.. {Sir Poot—deciined.-to—dieouss.tne real wreason for the divorce, which was jerasiod On statutory grounds. The wite |. msde no'claim for,alimony, but It is jest she ts well provided for. She will {retain thetr country home at ‘Tuxedy, Jwhioh ts one of the handsomest in thet jsection, “It is understood that Sir, Post |keeps ‘the town ‘hovse. % | ‘The bunker early last year brousht bout the arrest of Charies P. Ahie,& Jagiicitor for the "Sotivty Editors’ As- sociation,” who called on the banker | +te Jand $50 contract fo! Sowrtte- up” |in “America’s Smart Bet,""‘ which was [to sing the praise of the rich at so ifaeh per song. Able. was ‘not having lenuch luck with Post when he is al- to “har Sea “Let me call your attention, Mr. Post, ~jto~ te" fact tint you have tn your-ef~ |2ce some matter you perhaps might inot like to see printed.” 1 Mr. Post ow his wrath and-set-s mnare forthe solicitor. Able Was ar~ emted, and in the hearing which fol- lowed tie facts concerning "Fads and Funoles"’ and other publications In whi Able and his fellows were intereste ‘came out, snvolving the names of many 4 _rich people of the country. ‘Mr. Post is a member of tie Union League, the Tuxedo, me Laretmont and other clubs. The divorce was granted in thts city. -ROBBED OF $100 IN BROOKLYN STREET. pMichael Galleo Thought He Alone N Knew He Carried the © | Money. } Michael Gatleo,-of No.9 Union street, i Breokiyn,-to-day started out tor work |. -iin- Manhattan with 190 In-emall bills Dinnéd.inalde iy Tower rigit-hasd veat } pocket Nobody “but= Gatlea -wae=eup-- posed co know he had the money. Vetillin Brooklyn, and had got ea far as 8 d massaged his back pand Bis | hen vhim_on the hea with their knees while they face into the payement, hurried wwry, -" DGalleo sat up and rubbed his bruises, wondered why they, attacked him fev had they | grin Odea then ‘he felt for hie to rd n, Then he fel | moneys phad been removed, and Galleo urried to the Bergen Stréet Station. ia tole the police. pees t aie -of the hiding place his mone: they were too Ddusy beating him to was walking over Fourth avenue, | have time to make a search for t pee eacrined them aa dark men with Dinakc moustaches. NEW RECORDER NOT. “YET READY TO ACT Visit to Criminal Courts Building. M’AYVOY’S RISE FROM CUSTOM HOUSE CLERK TO RECORDER’S BENCH. 1004—Em ployed as cleric in lnw division of Custam Houne St-ealary of 91,800 2 year: 1905—Appoluted Police Magla- trate by Mayor McClellan at salary of §7,000-« year. 1905—Two aud one-half months mod by Mayor Mv- as Judge of Court lal Sessions, salary. 99,000 a year, : 1p07—Elected hy' the Doard of Aldermen to succeed John “John W. Goft‘as Recorder, salary 612,000 m year. Although sull suffering from a sove: cold! of weveral weeks’ standing, t Rewly-elected Recorder, Francia 8. Mc- Avoy, to-day presented himself at tho ‘Criminal Court Butitig, ant recetve the cohgrazusations cf judges; members of the Disttrct-attorney’s staff, ia. He ‘remained only ¢ aehtngton Helghta dis- Feecorder MOAVOY was éWotn in last night by Justice Guy, of the Supreme Coure, in the presence of his family and & few Intimate friends dt his home No, esr eee Obes Hundred land Firty-third _ “Regarfing the constituted power of the Board of Aldermen to elect tho Re- Seeders whet ta aay that! Tam tho: oughly satiafied with the opinion ree- Seb, mefiated Swi, Sie opinion ra: Connotiy, Sree Toor an Mokvoy's ont. trot peers am deeply gratified at troubles of the Aldermen, and made no rcomment-on—the-fact-thut the voles-0tT | the Hearst Aldermen elected htm. Recorder McAvoy ta forty-five yeas old, and was born in this elty. He wi employed at. the nineteen years. and “waa. not prominent in eles until he waa pushed to the. & graduate ofthe Colu Last fall he wos candidate for the Court of General sions on the Tammany ticket, but falled to recelve the. tndorcement of the In- Gependence League, which Judgs Otto Rosaleky. BOY RUN DOWN BY CAR DIES-IN-A HOSPITAL. Emanuel Friedman Stumbled as He Rushed in Front of a Trolley. Emanuel Friedman, the etght-year-old boy who was run over by. a- trolley war in” front of hts-home—st- Ko 337 | Third avenue. the Bronz, est’ night, died to-day 1h the Lebanon Mospital The car that ran over him was No. 6 of the ForGheam tne The boy ran tn front of the car end stumbled. The motorman reversed the power and ground down the brakes, but ocn!d not stop hia vehicle in time He hag not + deen errented, Dut the officers of tho/ Ime. said ther would send htm_to_ths.| Sri yok” Céroner to-day. | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, >. es ud i | i {There ls something dl Btates. “yout-not-in-stocks- of mines whose to produce. copper anf gold, and whoso only object to “boost™ the stock: on the exchange, without any derclopment to—warrant—it,-but—ti mines that are wiready developed and shipping ‘Bvery_stock on the New York Stock Exchange rep- earning capacity, —On-the curb ex wetton “or~ 4 Lresents a going industry wi othe could not be-Tted, \ chunge 95 per cent. of the stock dealt earning capacity, nothing buf prospective ‘value. By an act of Congress every mining or industrial sharo = -}ehould be barred-from-all-exchanges—or-offered_for- ‘|pale through the public press unless the property for . b fesued ia actually producing and-seil- ucts, "much or Uttle as it may be, of a-com- ents yercial value. This would eliminate present’ no vale or earning capacity. No man should buy a share of any stock, mining or indus trial, on the theory that very soon ducing ore or products, as in such ceases) ninety.nine times out of a hundred-the. buyer Joses, while ninoty- nine times out of a hundred the. buyer profits If he buys stock in a producing mine-or producing indus; yi therefore tt muat appeal to your common sense at is not actually producing it was incorporated, products for whic] fa want to go on record with alt 6 public by stating that Amalgamated Copper 4vill before the public realizes t-over- $200 a share 2s ‘that Lincoln Copper, which on the jopper and gold, The Ore shipments to the Amertcan Gmelting and ‘efining Company show that the ores of the Lincoln topper Company have a larger percentage of copper tu #he ton than the Amalgamated Company, the Greene pper Company or tho United-Verde Coppor Com- ny, and, in addition, the Lincoln ore contains gold the value of $10 to $20 per ton, » | of copper present in the Lincoln mines /{n 9.8 per jeont.; in the United-Verde, 7 por cent. Anacond: cent, and the Amalgamated, 4 per cent,” Peters, of Harvard VU; and Montana. 5 per ce! Lane eeart oh Exof, Eotng’ to- happer this year that will jeurptlad the people of | There: ts not a man tn the country who-will not (double, treble and quadruple is money this year \by buying stock in any copper-gold mine that jo “rectually producing and selling copper_and gold. Mind curb at 71 cénts (last night's closing price), S7ill sell at $2,50 within a few months, hese companies have millions of dollars’ worth of jre-in sight, abd both are producing and selling BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Copper SI nin copper — the United , ore: fag plants,—a “operation. — the in daily has no all stocks that It has the it’ will: be :pro- ore veins, our ocllents ‘and fe noW selling Both of shortly, The percentage i; Ja the Boston ‘Telephone, 69 DAY, TANUARY 23, 1907+ FIND WAGON LOADS OF STOLEN GOODS. ‘Fences’ and Clear Wrongly Accused Man, GIZXTH 2 1B" B19" STS. HE closer the store gets to Inventory Day the closer the prices on sma get tothe vanishing point. Sets These small lots make the richest kind of bargain material, but: have one very great disadvantage—we don’t dare to advertise them, They’woul » disappear in an hour and leave us with—-difficult explanations to make to-later— So our advertising can only pause on~the-larger lots, passing the smaller (and often-the richeritems) in regretful silence. If you have any kind of an unfilled want, from a pair of shoes-to.a suite of turniture, you'are almost certain to find a bargain in it now, * And here are some items in which we can promise one full day’s selling mforters and Blankets Reduced _ 40 Per Cent. Clipped from Prices Already Low ~ a will’ still be plenty of. cold weather to make these warmth givers welcome. inventory is fast approaching and we want as many as possible tobe out © ‘So down drop. the- prices, even while_th> goods _are_at: Feather Pillows 500 Geese Feather Pillows—cover- ¢d with linene ticking; light fluffy; regularly $1.75 callers and mail-order requests. & Wagonload of No, 10t Weat sixty. js’ absence $20 worth hilo he was mourning his loss John- representing _him- » Bald he wokl¢ Come in and look about you, —SALE-OPE = Co Thursday, Jan. 24. ' Entire floor’ east of Chambers St. entrance ts arranged for this Unique Trousers Ebent, ‘The window displays showing tho woolens, the Trousers You can .select what you want at a Wwe show more trousers'in the displays atond some dealers carry In thelr whole stock. The majority of} cloths —-wottdt 2 od py wooen! Tailoring individual shrink jobbers at $2,374. to} $2.87 per yard. of our way by that time. de height of their usefulness: Comforters.’ ; Ruffled Ldj,e Sil: oiine Comforters | —in many dif up to 75¢ each; 39c Sample Comforters_ D0 tine cotton and Lanib's filling. Silkoline and sateen cover. y different colorin ww AuSpleious and, ¢ : - — son's) arrest: ¢ White Cotton Fleece} Blanketa--— foc full-size beds; marked with each size. | Part Wool White Bianketa— these trousers 3 for single beds; regs 45-of-a-high-ord 5. TWO. negresses= cott- and Mary Banks whi Fabrics te | Cut on our “symmetrical Patterns,” 4} Cotton Fleeced Crib Blanke's—in 3 ‘st Secured thié-ends of 1¢| They were made during to18\ yards, ona basis of by the! season naturally better pound—at less than raw wool. iy ey). Begining To-morrow the Trowsers-are FACTS THE STRONGEST ARGUMENT. Were these Trousers cut from ful! pieces and made up in the Upto 48e-m palit; now, Men’s Shirts large bodies. Choice of artached or dejached cuffs. wae Most of them are shirts that would be’ A great many could 39¢ Large Men \ especially will find this aa — , \\ unusually good chance, ) The large sizes are large ail-over—dig bodies-and-— ves as well as large necabands, Gienet Csopet Siore, Male Floor, Seach; now....- Sizes 14 to 18— Made_to Sell- “at Prices Up to $1.50 *~ $2.55 Stit/-Bosom bthe Trousers a regi al in-theway-of silks a fer boy admitted stealing the hill confessed to stealing ol betng stected to fll tho|} Be dectined to discuss the recent |< lige Styles 1%, yds. Cloth at even as low as. $225 a yds: BO} Tsimimings SPH NF HO-TOR Wao liar or- tra —clean-up—of—+wet- very large lots of men’s shirts which we securcd two weeks ago from one of the very bigeest-of the big Troy basis, would be as indicated op- T ‘obtained a con- Which I*d tom search of the Q fairly priced at $1. —justly go into the $1.50 There isn’t one —shat—isn’t—a—giisedged bargain at.. 22. Custom. House for NOTE—In above computation there ance for shrinkage, waste, manufacturer's profits, ete. farted to-day for a wo: a," who ts bald tobe We will fit men who measure 54-inch waist as casity as 30-inch waist, or 28-inch Inseam as easily as 28-inch inseam. Trousers for men of every tasic, shape, Trousers for dress or business—striped Worsteds, tures and black cloths. Trousers for to-day, next week or || $2.55—SALP OPENS TO-MORROW —$2.55. AU Surface Cars Either Pransferor Brin, NEW POLICE SYSTEM. - Commissioner Bingham sald yester- Qay that he was confident his néw po- Wing system would satiety At 69c they gave us two days of the wildest selling _that we have ever scen, | We will clean up what remains at 39c. A first-class choice still —remains, or-we would not named embers of the force as weil aa the public and would to-morrow or the next day. ‘RHEUMATISM Subway, Elevated, Brook- lyn Bridge and CHAMBERS x STEWART BUILOING, ae ON St A Boon to Lovers of Fine Furniture. ADOPT A MUTUAL CREDIT SYSTEM- In plactng before yea the opportantty to purchase High- Grade Furnttare on a Matval Credit System Wwe habe two things clearly in minds a reputation of years to sustain, and thousands of cash-paying customers to retains therefore qwe shall not work along instalment-hoase lnes. changed oar policy, but not oar prices. whose promise te pay {8 as good as cash, and will sell you Fosaiturs, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding, Curtains, &e., al-pelees others charge for cath. We-Anwe tt ght immense floors filled wtth the greatest variety of medium and high grade —Furnttore-to be found-tn- America, ranging from—a chate at $1.00 fo.a stdeboard at $500.00—by this we stand. ~ “Greater Vaties at Less Price Than Elsewhere.”” AUMANN BR OW.W. CORB "HAVE & 15 T65T Directly to Our Doors. «BROADWAY — CORNER — geibte . terns in both light and dark “grounds ~#re-here-and-alt-. sizes-from.14-to18,—The~ larger__sizes _have_extra Clearance of Hand xerchiefs at Tiny Price Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children Priced Regard.ess o/ Cost. HE semi-annual handkerchief slaughter is one of the most intzrestin4 of the pre-inven- tory movements. Men’s Handkerch eft hemstit-hed hand ze, tn-plan—whi cored borders; also full-line of initials in this lot; . Re: cures Tt ENE days. Contains ne mor. PAW, Tor weak tea" ‘snd. woenen, ae 4, Er wo old folks and pute way & 20th St. Ot. James Bide. tra_tine, Wo Handkerchlefa—t Women’s Extra Fine Quali extra fine, men’s Handkerc! hese are See ee trelasced HL —chiefs—in scalioped_and hem: stuched effects; prominent manufacturer; they in clude plain hemstitched, ail clean and -' edges, cross bar elfects and some embroidered edges; Values [& Worien-s Yure trish Linen Hund-— 4-inch bems; ndkerchiefs — extra uemstitched nanukerchiefs, in plain white or fancy colores borders; regularly sold Sc; for this sale......0. al (Siege! Cooper Store, Main floor, Froatd Men's Pure Irish Linen Handher- chiefs—iarge size and exc juality; made to sell at 2c; special at BANKING AND FINANCIAL, —who—has—made—a—com) mines, declires that th Contain many veltis of high ¥ou-eam buy “any” @ mine that is actual): and gold and more th The eernings of been entirely devoted. and the construction upto 12}c; special at... 8¢c Women's Extra Fine Pure Irish Chil Linen Handkerchieis — with) pretty, neat open work initials or! plain block with floral spray; regularly 124c; special at We cater fo you Colored Border Handkerchiefs —in all paitens and colorin,s; made to sc. at 15c; special ai, 5 Boys’ *2:50 Suits, Reefers | Upholsteries | Moth Pront“Roxes—eorered. ith and Overcoats, "1.50. HE kind of clothing your boy wants for good looks and style—and the kina you want for long wear ts were ever made better, Bs never bought as good quality of plete examination of these e great future and je copper and gol “woppar stock that en ¥ producing and selling copper an double your money this year, the Company heretofore have to-the-development of the-vettis and. eonecentrat-| re Completed and in tuil 7 the: pay iients of éubstantial dividends It must: be wala to the cre: Lincoln Company. that thay. _Ment of the veins and erection of ¢t! —allow— omy,...No$5 garmen' Made-on-the fatest models and of neat and tasteful materials, Don’t let this low price preju- “dice you—come and see: the: gar Mercerized Cross~ Striped —Cur- tains—.n a yariely of giripes;euitable.. foc particres or curtains; eget ty S1.8S-a pair; to-mo! TOW, @ PAF. eeee of its smoltin, iia: dit of the directors of the ing the develop. he smelter, re= —of—_the—Ceinpany—to—be thé earning Capacity was ‘arnings could be set Breasted) Borne Femme Curtain —to. = tT traded fn on the curb until | becker pple fully eta nllstied and suc! lo for. dividend purposes.” Considering the en the Lincoln Copper Mining Ci which 1s owned unencumbe: veins, the Company can wo! tions without beginning to Remnants of Art Ticking—striped and lioral ettecis; 13 Blze of the pri 7 TAR eee regular price, 0c a yards ompany (over 9 eeene the dep by ese mines for gene: exhaust the valnabla aren, ned by-any company in few exceptions, NOWN. copper-gold. oped down to avoraga from 8) ularly received , can Smelting and; le of this Lincoln There 18 only one mine Roman Striped- Couch Covers— tringed ali arouna; good variety. of stripes;regularly $1.15 a pair; to-morrow larges| » the United States with but ft Company's Property are 17 well-k: 5 of which-are fully a the’ 220-foot levels. The ore bodies to-16 feet wide, Ore statements re; tor copper ore shipped to the Ameri Refining Company, show the valu ore 1s over $1,000 per car, in a hundred that can ship ore of this valuo, not eveh excepting the Amalgamated, United-Verde, An= | aconda, Greene Copper, etc. t We are specialists in the stogk dueiug copper mines, (Siege! Cooper Store, Third Floor, Froat.) Store’s Grocery Specials Direct telephone service to every Call 4000 Chelsea, VADARALI COFFEE—The Big’ Store's; YELLOW~ SPLIT PEAS — Peart Barley unmatchable blend of pur Arabian Mocha; 10 ibs. § Thee Sli folds net-welgbt carton. | PLUM PUDDING=—ail ready pared; 3ten-ceat cartons BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Fo prepared quick sell-ralsing: Ji] pigs. 746; Selb. pkg... + | APPLES--peeled, cored GOLD SHELL FRAME FREE GOLD CHASED CHAIN FREE AS° HYES EXAMINED FREE ny ONE OF OUR STAFF OF 12 SPECIALISTS. UNITED AMERICAN OPTICIANS, INC. 116 EAST 234 STREET EAST 14th STREET We need THE LARGEST META! AIL and te'ephone orders promptly filled. Perfect Satisfaction rocery Order Dept. table in our OLD DUTCH BLEND COF of coritinuously pro-|f Kind advertised. 5 We doatin-none that are} prospective. These shares have just been introduced! on the New York curb market, and we unquallfiedly! recommend them as the best investment or specula- WATCH THESE SHARE: will mako splendid profits for the buyer CHILDREN'S - EYES ESPECIALLY CARED FOR OUR PRICE saa- By mall Bo extra, 1 ei GENESEE SUGAR CORN—John F. White's Celebrated Orchard Ferm brand; grown in the Generec Nailer: N.Y. States tion in the market. : shel! 250)" 4) bor. 4 # Mot 1 3C| CRAM AM WAFERS UNES—Fancy Sinte! 5 10 ibs Sac; > DR, Finest quality Carclina | 10 Ibs. UAE; 5 Ibs, 48c; DOG! » German | CUT RE Odd lots of Lincoln Copper, from ten shares up-| teaver tine |avored wanl, can be bought, thus giving the small buyer ai opportunity to make some profit in this stock. J. M. PERCY & CO., _ Specialists in Curb: Stocks, “82 Broadway, LOOK FOR THE + Bpringfield, Mass. 4 an Bridgeport, Conn wiord Peaches or Ba: rd Calio.nla new ras 1 doz. $2.30; No 2 Die bee 4:18 12 40] cee Proseriptiona tilied SB lbs. $1.69: 3 Ibs. STi Th, All Purchases Durin; g January Carry Voting Rights in the $10,000 Distribution to Charities. READ WORLD “SITUATION WANTS?! FOR COMPETENT OFTICE AND HOUSEMOLD MELY, -