The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1907, Page 10

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topped in the Middle ef-His Speech. to eae Ais plen for m large fe Joint auspices of tho Teople's In-| Altute and the Peace Soctety ‘last | Sy atthe -conctuston-ot-an—tmprsstoned “speech for univerna) peace, with’ tho Wnlted Sintés'ns the leader among the “fraited pountrics of the world, Capt. Sisbaon approached the subject of pre- thrée ‘clausés for the considera- ion of the Interpariiamentary Union. Ten of the ‘clauses were heartily ‘re- Welved, but as ho reached the third, fyhich -recommendod that the surest Ae to_peace tay through mathtain: | ing @ grest- navy, Director Charles — Sprague Smith, who presided, deftly gilded forward to move the two clauses Be adopted, incidentally alde-tracking navy clause, which was allowed to Toad, tamely-and Apologetcally, ar- as he, could gracefully leave form Capt.-Hobson met the re- in_an_ante-room and continued Speech he had been prevented from his address to the prominent mem= Bocloty glided re- biel Wil! pass muster in the aes Ot Burope, where she hopes to negotiate “Yoank. The San Frasicieco school mat. f ter is the only thing in aight, and soo aay ™much she is making of It. An tum-—nothing less—has heen Onour. President by the Japancso Ambareadbr in regard to the affair, and WARNS US OF DANGER, the Great apdience at the big peace ‘source of so much joy and diversion. “Corn Poppy” and White Are Chil- 1“ dren’s Colors —| Tiny Ladies in Vel-| | wets and Silks — A Schoo! Dress,! Fretty Gray Coat,’ and Attractive Lit-| ile Dancing Frock, | \By An nette- Bradshaw. al BT. us turn our attontion to-day td the children.’ Certainly. they here-a-right-to If, bbing_the | ithe avenues or in ihe parks on the /, fine winter days, under the watchful ;eyes.of nurse or governess, they are delightfu] to contemplate, these be- jribboned 4nfants, blodming {n_th: motley colors, snuggling into their warm coverings or rich furs. “Corn Foppy’’ Now, The present fancy {s the red shade “corn poppy.’ With the red there is also. a great deal of white; thén come rose, blue, lettuce green and other pale shades, One sees beautiful ttle Birls of three or four years dressed entirely In velvet or silk. The dress, the cloak, the bonnet, all Match... The dress 1s-Jong, of coure, | for-the tiny ones; the coat pleated, often trimmed with fur and fine lace, and the bonnet is deep and shirred. ‘Phey-are-like U¢e dolls, who'are tak- | ing the place, for thelr young mothers, of the play dolls, hardly for- | gotten, Don’t Go to Extremes. But {f we are permitted to eriticise this fooll#*h extravegance with which they-welgh down -thése tots, we feel {t would be better for them to realize that they are to be- Ome serious women rather than dolls of luxury, Ot ES Ret _puplla back Into. the Oalitoriin schools, but in hopes -of-atir- Ying this Government Into dismissing scant “Embassy und making: reo reasonable in the eyes Rd WS are helpless, and must re- = Main -#0-for-the-hest-part-of-ten-years, Nese large quantities of backwater hurry the construction of a ie are ‘apan_could take-the Philippines to- S52 morrow. She could salze the Hawaiian és before we could reach them-—if dared expose the Pacific coast long | to go to the rescue. There are thonrands of Japanese in Hswail now ‘Who are officered and drilled, ready to Be armed nd co-operate with a land- = Ang force of their countrymen. This Daesomarmy has entered Hawaii Glegulbéd “aa —“coollas. You “with re= member, it Iupaneso—army—officers — Were everywhere in Manoburla dis- sed as Chinese coolles before the out- peak of, thy Jan-Ruwslan “war, They ed, but the arming wil! come mary could hancic -the Japanese navy, but It must He borne in mind that the Uniied States—nay. Hiachlered. Tt tikes a great aquadront oto uphold the Monroe doctritie in At- Yantls and Caribbean waters. We have Mou ANd colon Under pe =f conditions--Japan: wishes to ‘China—atone;-to unhampered wher: she-equlps, ‘prepares and: leads the ¥ct Htattored-sort,—and-atmostaitsktrts-crey Blackhand White, We-know that often-aimostnothing {2 suMolent to MaKe a frock for a chi and miny mcthere-take-great-ploasuro ju-oulling-out-ang.making- thomeeiv se ome of the charming Hitle models pic tire Ta Wie Taron papers. Wisden ‘Wes a never “going to extremes, tut In combining elegance with the elmplicity and utility which becomes youth. The Lines of Frocks, Now on little giris’ frocks the lines make for slimness, just an with their | 1 white and blue, white and red, .[ and. green, Naturally, the color of-collar-and be! matches the colored checks. years have almost all “times composed of a skirt and a ja el tioth or —tire anf fers shade which harmontats with the aitter= ent gowns which It-Is-to- accompany- A Dancing Frack, the -left—Js ona _roundation of. lin immed with ruffics of English broidery, “Wite. at. the. should telles of robin's cex bile ve Buited sleeves are of tne-velvet finiahe With, a ruitia deep’ ruffles form the short full skirt sscopinhien EVEWT white white and cheztnut, &c. The black and white checks, brown and white and blue and white look well 1 trimmed with velvets; contrast for the material and set of the color, these form a Young girls of from t e to alxteca “fre Httedancinz frock Illustrated on | n. 8 anit down to the belt In front are The tapering of embroidery HG” WORD 7D; GATURDAY, F WS TH | Smart pea Beane for Little Evening World Readers; The Latest Touches of Fashion in Their Coats and Gowns Special The signer. wi hAlaeea of Ulue velvet knotted at he back. dchool Dress. of nba, EES ‘A Cloth Coat.- ‘The third-is-a-very pretty model for A-cOAL IN MouKe-gruy sloth, The body white kid tho akirt with three > tucks jg tnade “With liéd 3 the wala and spren reruliy at the spreads out ito points over the should- orihe-a-oape-in the back. silver buttons trim the should. re matched, by those on th pointed cuff. . This Iittle coat can be! dein any color to harmonize with frocks, mothers, The belt 1s draped under the arms. The aleevee are short, the ar- rangement of the bodice gives a brogd effect to the shoulders, for the Empire gown Jp the fashion. Many of tif big collars are replaced by ttle boleros In embroidery or lace. Many trimmings take the form of bre Talley, Nettle taney vests. or veEty oO pleated, Dressy Gowns, eer On the whole, the fashions for chit dren are always more of leas like thoas for «town persons, but good tasle frees them from exaggerations and eccentrict- | thee. Gowns for dress oceations are always very Bhiort, Wille there fs a tendency to make longer dresses tor the xirnet Black and white Is, before all, chic; or, for gayer effect Schoo! Frocks designed for Evening World by Annecta Bradshaw, the famous costume de- *BURUARY-2> | WLES THESUSHER TBEATTAS BIL Wonderful Hero—Salmon from Lough Sheila. “Miyles_the Stasher,"' the famous—o!d eteran Fenian from the Bridge of Burraun tn County Cavan, who cut the Mark's ‘Maglatrato heada off four redcoats at one sweep of | his sabre Famous Hero and Notable Men from His Country. Rela in $1.00 ball to-day tn the “Market Court to awalt. the r. >the injuries” of “Morris G ‘ANTI. CHRISTIAN RIOTS CHECKED IN CHINA. street. P —eMatlinews “conferscd ta- ts za old, held in IRGTE WAN ia He told the p au 7 Me stood un Tn tho gallery to "Rot mb ter sow “and Matthi o1 a . Flats, Apartments, | Stores, Offices and Lofts “TO LET.” ak. SEE Sunday World Wants Bist ! ; PROF. MENDELFEF, NOTED | alint. FRANCE NEUTRAL ON of armaments at the noxt Peace Confer- Gi a sent to th _ RUSSIAN CHEMIST, DEAD. | pher and educa ARMAMENT LIMITATION, PARIS, Feb. 2.—In Government elretes the outspoken opposition of Ger- ny to tho discussion of the Imitation ce to be held at‘The Hague ts conisid- | Pp |SHOT HIS WIFE, THEN fAtler, ‘sling “hits CALLED THE ee fe Weight Saal oned to the police station and asked | “Wright was altting near conference, If any prospect of fangibl ered to be a death-blow to any practical] the body of the woman, Tho revolves, Step in that direction coming from tho | wich he had reloaded, was lying on o @and ‘ series ho sasher. engin: nt rot une, the features at the annua charity bat of the County Cavan Men's lective and Benevolent Association. Myles Js getting along in yéars, but he ean —handie a blade as ©well (o-day ns the best of them. itis in this same County nab O'Rellt yy - en “every # A warm spot for those of its Sona and daughters who now form/a Inte percentage of the-Irist-in-Amer- And /s0 when the annual ball ang utertalnment in the—Palat *SIgHEKwireet, between ‘Taird-and Lexington avenues, was announced for next Wednesday evening, word was tabled over from the residents around) Lough Shella” (hata fine cate! cf ‘na mon would be sent to Hurh Flood. Reena of _ —the organization ‘yan | Minnie krow patresy and last ni ie he tween night. Henry Oulvany orzanization= the for-aatlon, @arrcew TEES ecriesa is ‘president of the} -daseph Foo MaAvoy-viee.t president: and Edward J, Smith recond is viee-president. Andrew Sheridan chairman of the Committés of Arrany ments, and that m ments will be per }physice th When John Kaben, place, to-day chary Court day with disorderly condi at the-Harlem Y. M. C. A: building last] thelyearlof the:rislat wit) | HERE the complainant, Martin Kraues our Honor, you put this man ufder | s200 bond to Keep the peace for thred months on Jan, 1 while you were sitting in Yorkville.- custodian of Kaben’s engagement pres- ents when they were returned by Miss Darth, | ot No, tans. TE Toren HE WO TO Hee He has not ceased annoying Mi \rarbance.-" Sarath and Kraus told-of pers cution by Kaben. en f A. me his ‘presents but that Kraus tried to make him sign a blank plece of Paper aso. receln’ a been decrving the peace bond courte a a farce.” Ho then held Raber’ in ball for ex- amtnation to-morrow. VASSAR CHAIR TO” PROF. ‘COLE. COLUMBUS, #-that the ae to Prot. A--D--Cole;-of the Onto z State University. WILL SEESIF PEACE BONDS ARE A FARE Cavan Men—Will Entertain—al Magistrate Breen Aroused-by Alleged Persecution of Miss Burth by: Kaben, of No. was arralgned “befor¥ Breen in” Harlem the bullding, sald. through Attorney Fall: My client was made zt t- Tenth, Ever=aince-then =the August: —heqn annoying street cars and ferryboats. Burth he threatened Ki ral who maya he Bo Mi — he Went to the siding —last-nicht. to DES. PRAEARIOS said Mag ther aH 1 wilt era to the District-Attarney Feb. 2—The chalr of Vaasa Conlege haw beta RUG DEPARTMENT. Sale of Domestic Rugs. Commencing on Monday, February the 4th, Royal Wilton Rugs, 6X9 ft... 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in........26.00 OL XITRIEt es tece hwo sialic 4 ¢40,00 Extra fine quality Body Brussels and Axminster Rugs; Opxigifteeierinene: 8 ft. 3 in. x10 ft. 6 in versible, domestic) Rugs. JAMES McGREERY & 60, 23rd Street Storo Only, Qixara Leetecieisitesteseinen12;00 Other sizes at proportionate prices, eee 20,00 . 18.50 pa es = 20,08, ay ia Qixarasit weet weaves ete cis 2 2100 Considerably below former prices, A number of Burmah (all wool, re- SALESGIRLS. RERRY AT BIG HARLEM BALL. Department Heads, Floor Managers and Cash Boys Resplendent at Koch & Co, Entertainment. The employees of the H. C. F, Koch| yz & Co. store, West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, Held their “annual entertainment and recéption Inet night nt the Harlem Casino, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street and Seventh aventie. From start-to-finiah the pro Grammo wag followed without a hitch: The vaudeville performance preceding the reception was a “‘hit" with all. The box:holdere were: “Mr. and Mrs, Al” Riesenberk and friends, Mra H. C. F, Koch, B, Von der Horst Koch, W. T. Koch, A. Brick ‘}and friends, Miss L. Boyle and friends, Miss M. Phelan and friends, Misa 3% Ballantont andsfriends, Mr. and Mra F, de Lune and friends, Miss A. Man- helmer and friends, Miss K. A. Dooley and friends, Miss L. Mulligan and friends, Misa F. E Bell anq friends, Dr. H. M. Cox and friends, Mr, an Mrs. J. W. Dorney and friends, Dr. B, McBride and friends, Mr, and Mrs. J. Kirschbaum and friends, Mr. and Mrs . 8. Plunkett and friends. J.-M. Kirschbaum was chairman; Soor direc- tor, William STRUCK BY A LEMON, “YOUTH IS DYING. SPRINGFIBLD, Mass, Feb. 2—A aleigh-ride party of Forest Park school children was stormed with frozen lem- ‘ons Ii East Longmeadow last night - The twelve-year-old son of Harry E, Gibbs was struck on the head and may dle from concussion of the brain, JANES MCGREERYGO. 23rd Street. ‘SILK. tn ‘Both Stores. . 84th Street. + ae, art Exhihition and’ sale of the new ' Spring, novelty Silks, showing the fash- janable colors-selected by the:coutwrieres ; of Paris, London-and Vienna for many © ~° of the model gown's for the coming sea son including:—Kashniyr Bordure Mar- E quisette, check and stripe Samourai or 7 Pongee Silk, oriental designs on taffetas and satin grounds, printed Cameo dot Foulards, f __On Monday, February the 4th, _ raed ‘16,000 yards, rough finish Pongee, Ecru, white, black anda complete range a of new colors, 27 inches wide _55¢ per yard ae BLACK- AND COLORED “FABRICS. In Both Stores, Twenty-third Street S es A very ‘extensive variety of Imported ' ~and~American—Dress-Goods, including — eee silk and wool Chiffon Voile, silk and wool Marquisette, Broche Eolienne, Pekin, stripe Voile, Tartan check Voile, - French Chevrons, Irish Tweeds, English Stitings, and a wide range of Cheviots, ! Serges and Mohairs in all the fashionable On Monday, February the 4th. Silk and wool Crepe de Paris, —inches-wide.— Allwool,jetblack, FrenchVoilé. Crisp finish, 42 inches wide. Black English finish, 44 inches wide. WASHABLE-DRESS-GOODS,- On Monday, February the 4th. i 15,000 yards silk and cotton Crys- talines, and-Chiffons. checks and figured weaves. ‘Ivory, Sley ‘and Navy Blue, Pink, Tan, Nile Green, Rose, Heliotrope, Primrose, =s Brown-aud Black. LINENS. Ta Bch Stores, On Mon ay Table Cloths (no Considerably below. former: prices. 2x aoe 2x23 25 x3 yards. Odd dozens of Scotch Satin Damask Excellent quality. cane An extensive variety of Irish hand- ettibroidered, Japanese Drawnwork and Cluny Lace trimmed D'Oyleys, Centre Pieées, Tea Cloths and Dresser Scarfs, JAMES MsGREERY &CO, _colors as well as Ivory,Cream and Black. include Champagne, Castor, Tan, Biscuit, Silver and Dove Grey, Golden. srowat Tabac; Navy Blue, Myrtle, Goblin, Helio- : trope, Reseda and Moss Green. and Tuesday, q February the 4th and~sth. Sale of Fine Irish Double Damask Colors. 42to 44 —soc-per-yard- _ formerly 1.00 to'1.50 75¢ per yard value 1.00 Mohair-—- Brilliant - 58 per yard—— value 85¢ Far Both -Stores,— Self-colored dots; Cream, 27 inches wide. 19c per yard valu "35¢ napkins to match), 4.30 former price 6.50 former price as Ceccesevereree vee Ge 25 former price {0,73 3:25 per doz, ~ former price Fs Sara 34th Street,

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