The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1907, Page 16

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COME ‘SWELVORIECTS. “GY DECLARES “Not a Postage’ Stamp in, Sightin His Fight Against State Park Gift. yanina Wort4.) fl —Senators ~Arm- continued their fight wll authorizifg the 1,000-ncre park on Wyoming and ii"t6 ‘the, Leteti- ould prevent, the g out Ith project irrigatign canals 5. Gein, which {i 9ppo: nrorth gift because eompany from car <“yectly {5 the newspaper men seated @round thé Spnate desk, “to understand that Iam not on the payroll of, the Genéseo River Campany. I understand ) Hacllt could a feted this bill if it’ dealted,, be- Poause it hasn't, es 1 am Inforthed, wnoligh méney on hand fo buy a post- ate eter, Baid Senator ‘Armatrong: uy, have re- ved ne communtcatiqns from this @_ company. or.from_any_one_Inten- out any money (oy Stunning Long $20—$22.50—$25 poration. It oan even tale State land by stmpl; obtaining consent of the Land yey It also: has the right THe ee Final’ War-Pricel — ‘fashionable— stylish \'—trimmings, of the highes UG WORLDS WEDNESDAY;jJANUARY Models Satin Lined Throughout Thursday's Great Opportunity | One last enthusiastic effort to give the greatest value ~ ever offered_in long -coats— winding —up-\this. historical warfare with a theatrical dash that must create a furor of excitement | $25 Broadcloth Coats, $6.75 $20 Suede. Cheviots, $6.75 $22.50 Mixture Coats, $6.75 “Reproduced for—this-big tale with extra tailor touches—our best seling —modele—backs —fa'l— and nkle esate nothing in, the city at rian sur- passes them.‘ ‘Choice, Thursday, $6. ith Men's Under: and grey merino, and-wool,_Medi wear (odd.sizes)of white natural wool and silk wm-and-heavy weights, Discontinued models of various Im- —-ported and American manufacture. ‘Atter a two hours’ wrangle, in which SArhiat ind Graay were the tea 24 “figures, the Senate decided bya 40) to 4'to accept Mr. Letchworth ait, wrong aod Hinman, Republlcana, “Grady Wid Mullaney, Democrats, “but ree Comphant. (apectal to The Evening World.) , Tan. 2.—Corporation Coun- n’ has written Attorney-Genoral that’if a complaint is properly ATI fouaittons on Eteventh {ts tracks, the Cor- deparinient will make an. dmmnoed “Ho says he has full power to afford Met and needs no assistance from Mr: _OLD..GUARD EXPECT J0,000:AT THEIR BALL. | —{Fo-Morrow Night's Event Will Be Probably the Greatest in the { ~-Organization’s- History; _ ne anmuat ball of the Old Guard will be held tomorrow night at -Madison Bausre Garden and “1s expected to ve most successful in @ long Mne of ‘puceqones.—The-members have-arranged |-—— to entertain ten thousand guests, and those present will be many of the moat prominent men and womén in the country, ‘Phe Old Guard never sur- Fenders-oxdept- on these occasions, when its oltadel ja stormed by pretty women. ‘hen {ta capitation ta complete, demand for boxes this year has been exceptionally great, The Old Guard band of 240 pleces will furnish and the decorations be ell, {the march in the Grand Central Palace] u success of the I leave the Lahitt work Dheknceynsi Ring by. Mra. Tarr Spatary of tne Hoard of Managers ‘Twenty-th 75¢,2-25-and 1,85 formerly 1.00 to 3.30 _ a ird-Street:— Epidemic, and Alarming To- tal -of Cases Reporied: (Bpectal to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, Jan, 2%—Chicago women ‘with thelr children are leaving Chicago to escapo the scarlet fever and diph- therla scourge, which yesterday reached anew. high-water ‘mark, the fever cases reported during the day being 14. The first tabulation showing the tent of the plague in Chicago and suburp Faa_responsible jn_large part for, the Mr; a AFTER AS )TURRILE HOLD-U | A. D. T.:Messenger Says Ne- gro Waylaid Him with Guns:and Knives, Thomas Wright, a slender, bespec- tacled young man of twenty-five, had brief career as messenger boy for One Hundred and Twonty-ffth ‘eet A. D. -T. office. It ended at 5 o'clock this morning, having begun last evening. ‘It wound up sensationally with the most startling hold-up that Mariem has heard of-insmany moons. Wright started out from the Moa at > WAL West—One Hundred a4 fitth—strast— at Ri two—mesaa res for BRASS BEDSTEADS. 23rd Street. JANES WAGREERY & Qos FURNITURE, Séth Street, Store Only. Sale of fine MCahoeanes Furniture, i in- cluding reproductions of Colonial and -modern. English periods. Suitable for parlors, libraries, ‘dining rooms and-bed- " rooms, « _ Parlor and living room Suites ctl three pieces, 65.00, 85.00 and-145.00 pér suite formerly 83,00 to 177.00 Dining room: Suites, Sideboards .. 50. 00, 65.00 and 9§.00 each formerly 65.00 to $28.00 China Closets and Dining Tables..... weeeeenss 040.00; 60,00 and 97,00 each b $ formerly 53,00, 80.00 and 128.00 ‘Bedroom Suites. : Bedsteads. “Twin size......, 4... 40-00, -50,00-and_95,00 each ~ formerly $0.00 to 108.00 ' Bureaus .” formerly 60.00 + 110.00 Chiffoniers, 24.00, 40,00 and 50.00 each formerly 30.00, $5.00 and 65.00 Ladies! Writing Desks.. Vevderterereeeess+IT,0Q, 14,00 and 25.00 = "formerly :15.00,, 19.50" and "37.00 “Table Desks and Desk Chairs, Music Cabinets, tea and lunch Tables, High- boys, Gentlemen's Wardrobes, Writing Desks, reading Chairs, large roomy Arm Chairs and/Rockers, . In Both Slorea, About 175 Brass Bedsteads. Allsizes, Various models that are to be discon- tinued. All richly mounted, with 2-inch Pillars, heavy lateral filling and: large ornamental husks,.22.50, 30.00 and 40.00 formerly 35.00 to 65.00 Brass-Cribs with adjustable sliding sides ..., e+++..+-20,00, 25.00 and 27.50 formerly 25.00 to 32.00 Mattresses,- Bolsters-and Pillows: Screens. NAMES MoGREERY & GO, Sdth Street. -Upholstered Springs, Bed-Couches and 40.00, 60.00 and 90.00 each . 23rd Street. UMBRELLAS. SLOON MEN HD TIME OF THEIR LE In the Grand March at Their Ball There Were Five Hundred Couples. last night five hundred members of the Wino, Spirit and Beer Dealers’ Contra Association fell in line with th and sweethearts and mov , that In the near future ine. schools of tho Hariem, Gouy dad New York Hospitals were sinleea In one, and that Mins An iy Who 1s superintendent of th: ih the Post-Graduate Hospit mupartniendent of the ner When the oands blared the mustc for and Elghty-fourth street and worth avenue. Nelther. messag: tained money,\ and the new messenger ed] boy waa-not-known as-the-conveyor-ot eAarge wad, WeVortheless, he declares, he was held up and robbed of $50 by the blagest black man ever descended {rim the anginal Senegambjans. The hold-up oco- qurred at One Hundred and Eighty- third street and Wadsworth avenue, She trhwsymen leepedt-owtat- Wright from under the shadow of a tree, He had an axe {n one hand with whioh he felled his victim to the ground. In the other hand he had both a rife and revolver. A knife was wedged be- twen bis teeth. Brom every pocket a Jethal weapon frowned. This negro's face, according to Messenger Wright, was so black that in the darkness It shone like @ brilliant moon. He. dja not. treat the new Ap, T. gently, It's marvelloys that he ot- caped alive. First he was slammed down to the turt with ai axe. Then . @tadded at, danced aten about the head with a tone and thrown against a tree With catapultlc force, Then he -was 1 baked and robbed of 10, again and kicked into a deep back to the office at 3 heidi this dida't is- at tg the West One Twenty-fifth street. sta> cd the policemen there tm: Liner Had a uN Passage from Ha ries The Hamburg-American Iner Blucher got in to-day from Hamburg after a ner, Keefe, Ed F. Monaghan and Af. J, Cosgrove, b. leg was broken, very rough passage. She wes coated with vona' of Ice, in Jan. 19 a huge wave came over the va and jammed Herman Sepmit, a seaman, against @ stanchion. rignt Other than this there fwee no exciting Incidena SILK PETTICOATS, 23rd Street. SUNDAY JAMES McGREERY & CO. Sth Strect, In Eoth Stores. Covered with extra quality, tape edge silk. Handles of Ivory. Pearl,Gun Metal, Staghorn. Imported Natural Wcod. Mounted with sterling silver -or—gold trim, 26-and-28 inches, - 3.85 and 4.85 value S.c0-1o 8.00 -PARASOLS. = —Exhibition_of the-latest imported Parasols. Covered —with- hand-embroid-, ered linen, plain or novelty coldred silk, for coaching, Chiffon trimmed Parasols; anda complete stock of lace Parasols, in- cluding Real Spanish, Marquise, Bruges, Princess and Chantilly Laces. Parasols “made to order of customer's own material In Both Stores. A large assortment of Imported and Domestic Silk Petticoats, Plain colored or plaid taffetas; elaborately trimmed _ with embroideries or laces. All the fash- ionable colors aswell as-black. On January the 24th. 200 dozen Taffetas Silk Petticoats, Colored and black. §,00.and..5.75 JAMES MeGREERY & CO. 34th Street. WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Inelud knti q Including: pire + eae a) Lace Curtain Purchase.|| A Rousing Event for To-Morrow The Entire Stock of Lace Curtains} From the National Lace Curtain Co,, Ligh Avenue, Philadelphia, to Be Offered ~at.Less Than Fifty Per Gent. of Their Real Value. These curtains were sacrificed because a sprinkler pipe in the warerooms. burst} - and damaged some of them.slightly. You'd probably. never notice any defect, but by telling you Wwe accomplish a double purpose: -WE EXPLAIN WHY THE PRICES, ARE SO LOW, AND WE: IMPRESS WITH EMPHASIS THE UNUSUAL. NATURE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY, « Hotel and boarding-house proprietors Ap) “other large buyers will find this the greatest offering of fue many years. The sale begins promptly at 8,30 to-morrow morming.~ Don’t missit. LACE CURTAINS, worth $1:75 per pair; sat '75c LACE CURTAINS, worth $3.50 per pair, at 00 LACE: CURTAINS, worth $4 per pair, 1.50 PS LACE BED SETS, with 2 shams to match; worth $4.00 per set, at 1. 50 All Wool Velvet Carpet Made & Laid Free. Shown i in ‘Parlor, Hall and Stair Patterns. Worth $1.15 per 2s at ‘Be. Linoleum and Oilcloth. Sampson's Oilcloth. . 2-Yard Wide Cork Linoleum. = Shown In the widest range of handsome ¢ 1a patterns; worth 39c. per square yard, and_shown in 4-4 and Re widths; pet Square yard. talled-in most carpet storeshs at 63c. 3 ~ square yard;-special-here at- Pre-Inventory Sale of Rugs. Deep Cut in see Before tock Taking. Reversible Smyrna Rugs, in Oriental, Persian and Floral_ Effects. § 3 Rx2 5 98 Teen 1. 98 Value $ $10.50 Value $12.50 305 200_Imported—Velvot—Rug- Val Si x66 fed ‘u “12.00 Banter Size 4.0) fede, Garment. Reductions, ~ Handsome Long Broadcloth Suits at $14.98. Handsome Chiffon Broadcloth Suits, coat cut 45 inches jon satin dined throughout.” Ti ght-fitting coat, notch Ivet cola i skirts are the very newest models; colors. This suit cannot be n aml red; sizes 32 to 44, 3; special here-at Skirts Sharply Reduced. : S00 -new-Skirts "in: Panamas; al 460 NEW" SKIRTS) ins two. handsome -advanced: Spring Regular and ae furesiiandchlachs models; made from strictly all wool | Panima; all lengths and waist bands; colors black and blue; value $5.93; very e tra sizes at. special at unig i URNI URE. $17 Bed Quifit at $10.98. Steel Beds, as illustrated; algo “a combina- tion--of Hair Mattress and _a~doubie : woven Spring. with Value $6. 50 | Alexancer Smits All-wool Bru ssefs 8.3 feet wide and 10.6 long, - at tron-f To-morrow, complete with -a-bad tn any size, at : ~heavy—bronzed frame: Genuine Oak ‘Sideboard, French = plate mire ite] 4, 98 ee a fue usually - sought in the ordinary ENCYCLOPEDIA and/a great deal not to be had from that source nel be found tn It being a reference book, Hand book and encyclopedia in ong yol- ume obviates the necessity of por- } formation sought. Ks contents: are. } given in a well-arranged index, The |] book is -printed in plain type, on. good Bible paper and strongly bound # ; {n Hluminated covers. hos ; 1 ik Cents; By Ballets | 07 ia | ing over many yolumes for the {n~ pay, ‘Wild's Genuine Cork Linoleum, 2 yards ~ wide; parquet and-tile patterns;—re- Cc

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