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ee SURE OF TWO PAY DEATH AE-ELECTION, 1S. PENALTY 1N THe ~ TNT PLEDGE ELECTRIC Chl (eee Vote Is Promised 41, Double. Execution in -J Pi Tharsday’s Speciul Prison Avenges killing of & Meeting. Two. Women. “43m denance of Gov- Hughes's. order 1. Dex Charts ». removins arn from office, Tam-, G/b* tephen Dorsey, colo ‘thamy wit re-clect. Ahearn Borough} “ete .*lectrocuted at ©) Beeeigent) Tin was decided ‘on at a/to-d2¥ for the murde Vebnterence in the residence of © aries | HORRet and: Vic “1s Murphy, at which: Timothy D. sut-| 87 chiste aa) The mur | on with near Camden Ia Gibson was electrocuted first and Dor- | ‘The men were Mivan and other Tammany mail as the leader were present. Ie nicas there is an utexpected de- + yelonment. pian \ yHh he ul through at Fear hectic ee the rey wes tended as the execution by Rey. Jacob en, which Mayor McClellan haa|E Dunn, a colored minister. The cur- Med for Thursday. Pending the is-jrent was turned on in Gibeon’s case at ye of that’ mmeting which {x wound! for SEs VTE TE Ghee Cea riers will make. no further, mrove| Doreey's caxe four minutes after 6 Both| the courts. |men died instantly. ‘The electrocutions Mayor se Sitauaes will, by his Power | were in charge of FE. F. Davis, of Sing | der the Charter, preside and have the WAS llaniotivoling Jattha-cventofia tell cae caso tones e Voting ‘will be confined to the thirty | The executions were witnessed by Ed- ven Maniiattan menibers of the boara,! ward Horner. husband of one of the t: of this number ‘Tammany clatms | murdered women. Zwenty-one to-day, Thec Republicans! During the night Dorsey wrote a let-| ‘pormally have a working majority of| i jo vote, wr seventeen, with Tammany , jter to Princivel Keeper Osborne, in| |whioh he declared himself innocent, | Gibson wrote a number of letters, one Jot them to Horner. In his letter Gibson ‘admitted the crime and said he fred the barn and then went to the house | where he killed Mrs. Horner and then} the servant girl. Gibson also sald that Dorsey waa in the house with him when the murders were committed. Gibson, | of the Horners home August. the of _re-eleoting the fey & (ew minutes later. xteen and four Municipal Ownership | ague Aldermen, already counted on! Vote as Tammany directs. Pledges. are said to have been made the four M. O, lL, mehmbera to vote ‘Ahearn In preference to a candidate med by McClellan. “A-Tammany man who {fs aiding in the : to re-eect Ahearn sald to-day: ‘Tam! will exert every power to Toe ie F. Ahearn, and by. re: feased to having set fire, to a burn be-| ing him Tammany will not love ig longing to man named Paine. Gibson | estimation of voters. The votes (> asked Horner to inform Paine, but Hor- “ge-elect him have been obtained and th | Net says he does not know anybody of Pledges arc recorded. The Vote will be that name. ais urprise fo many persons. Gibson left the following letter to Mr. “In deciding to re-elect John Ahearn | Hormer: have considered every point In which| 18M very sorry for what I ald @ people will regard such an action, {*™ *OFFY for yourself’ and for myself. {McClellan did his utmost to wean! 1, Xille} ecery ine a oe d ave anything to do with grime, bul Abearn wea lofal and. gnve| XCret ©, accompany’ me. Tell Was? oesiny een ibn In delence potke| Paine that 1 set his barn on fire Inst Mayor, Again, Gov, Hughes mala ie{tummer, Tell him I won't see him any a more.” t eae euraaaaaeathalanineay | Gibson also left a note to Principal yy erimin.! act. If the Governor had| Nccher George O. Osborne in which he nd “Ahearn had orofited dishonestiy,|tisnks Osborne for the kindness ahown would not dare take tim up, | m 2nd Maya: the ght ‘of the circumstances, wel cuit y mee, but thought to keep jopose to stand by Ahearn rand yorjauiet. 1 cannot die with thin on me. I hk received iny just reward for what I did and I want to meet you in heayen. 1 ink I will go there. The Figure How Too Much F Fat J May Be safely) Reduced at Home, “Oh, that this too, too aolld fleah would meitt"” ory ithe ladies nowadays as they try to squirm jnto a princess Crock. How much would the too generously proportionad dain uot give up for four Inches less tn the ‘walst-line a4 she compares herself with the more fortunate one hundred and twenty-five pound alster. Various devices are suggested to artext the flesh producing tendency. the figure trim, including exerci king and deting ‘as well as numerous mn connection with the plan to re- ot it is also intended that Ahearn. ell tel resign, which will & chance to elect names of former Corporation Cone er Corpora : ‘gel Ellison and ‘Tammany Leader Frank ty In, were mentioned to-da é hearn’s immediate resignation after : re-cletion, it te stated, ‘will tend te 1 of ponaible hostile legisiats Sf Abany because of defiance shown in time me Aindloation: for “the ‘tormee jeation for a astord “vindloa he former SURGEONS GIVE CHILD PALATE AND UPPER LIP. i ae PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 17. — When ‘Hartha Stablow wae born five years ‘ago she was without an upper lp or ppelate. To-day nhe in almost perfect | ‘both as the result of a remarkable | 2"! ical oneration, completed yeaterday. | Patient was born with the worst of what ia known aa hare-lip and tt-palate. + Tl ~ SHOT IN FIGHT OVER GIRL. JAMESTOWN, N, ¥., Dec. 17.—James fmerty.a bartender at the Stark- Weather Hotel, early to-day shot Ea- ‘ard Morton in a quarrel over a girl to Shion both were baying attention. Fin-| arrested, lorton is a _ Peeital n'a elitieal condition. | “* Se and takes up precious time: tasteful and a real punishment. and most the patent remedies are dangerous to heall Yysrup. st Plex: which can be ob:ain¢d of any druggist ft small coat, Thin should be taken a tea- apoontul at a tiine after meala and st bed time, and results will -be bath speedy—-and+ certain, This ‘sa harmless mixture thit cannot bring on any’ stomach traubles nor cause the dried-up wrinkled appearance those who starve or take." to wet thin, On. ths contrary. alti often takes the fat off at the rate i ry Altman & Cn. ‘DRESS SILKS mes A. SELECT STOCK OF SILKS FOR EVENING AND CARRIAGE , WEAR, INCLUDING PLAIN AND’ NOVELTY SILKS, if ALSO A NUMBER OF LINES OF SILKS i vest Reed AT MODERATE PRICES 4,000 YARDS:OF BLACK TAFFETA. SILK, HERETOFORE $1.00 PER YARD, » WILL BE PLACED ON SPECIAL SALE AT PER YARD, 68c “MEN'S AND WOMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS | +AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW (WEDNESDAY), DEC. PRICES, TO-MORROW 18th, AS FOLLOWS; XN INITIALED HANDKERCHIEFS : PER BOX OF SIX, $.15 » PER BOX OF, SIX. 75c, & 1.15 f 4 WOMENS PLAIN HEMSTITCHED_HANDKERCHIEFS MEN'S . $5 PER BOX OF SIX! $1.00 1.50 & 2.00 PER BOX OF SIX, 85c, & J.J5 WOMEN'S , cs in his’ letter to Horner, further con-|. Si ' rn | Broth ers Will offer to-morrow, a large number of Imported Persian Lamb Coats At Less ‘Than One-Half Their Value Broadtail Coa ts, -Also $05.00 MUFFS AND NECKPIECES “PERSIAN PAW, At ‘Special Prices Neckpieces “$17.50 © 10.25 7.50 7.50 $5.50, 7.75 $108.06 to 1050.00 ,00 to 1450,00 Muffs $17.50- $6.50, Se SO Ne Special Offering of Very Desirable Women’s French Kid Gloves Lupin 3-Clasp, Glace Overseam Gloves, Filet Embroid in colors, black and whi Regular Price $1.60 Pair, Lupin 16 Button Length Glace Kid ~~ Mousquelaires, in black and colors, Regular nse. $2.85 and 3.00 Pair, Pair, Exceptional Values in flen’s Fine Cravats This season's choicest Imported Silks in an extensive range of designs: and colorings, Four-in-Hands and Folded Squares, Value $1.25 to 2.25 at Women’s Petticoats Very Appropriate for Holiday Gifts LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC PETTICOATS, MADE OF BROCADE, MESSALINE, CHINA AND TAFFETA SILKS, TAFFETA SILK PETTI in all the leading colors, intiuding black, MOHAIR, SILK AND WOOL Also To-morrow $5.00, 5.95, 7.95 COATS, HEATHERBLOOM, JERSEY. MOREEN, C3 To-morrow will be placed on sale a large collection of Decorative and Housekeeping ‘Linens Very Much Below Prevailing Prices Lace Trimmed Centre Pieces and Tea Cloths, $2.60, Madeira Hand Embroidered Centre Pieces, at " Chiffonier and Dresser Scarfs, Hand Embroidered and Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases, Pair Hand Embroidered and Hemstitched Linen Bed Spreads, Single Bed Size, _ Double Bed Size, ‘Satin Damask Hemstitched Sets, 3.38, 3.50, 11.50 8.50 8.50 8.75 $1.25 58 5.50 $1.35, 1.65, 1.95 3.45, 3.85, 4.25 $1.85, 2.60, 3.45 $9,50,13.50,, 19775 ~ Consisting af hidaKCtaieng) One Dozen Napkins, Hand Embroidered Irish Linen Sets, o— Hemstitched Damask Lunch Sets, with Rroche Colored Borders, Hemstitehed Embroidered and Scalloped fea and Luncheon Napkins, West Twenty-third Streets NOW s Good Don't Delay. C. Catalozue At Corresponding Values. the or write Main Store, 39 Maiden Lane, N.Y.City jain figures. CASH OR CREDIT. at. Christmas Gifts and pay as your income will allow, eight months after J 1y no employer's reference required. ns strictly confidential, and forgotten a DIAMOND jis a mbrance of the giver, orters and makers of fine Jewelry. middleman’s. y ist, 1908, All When all other We are di- We profit. One vrice, or Mluatrated ta firooklra. ° 17.25, 21.50, 24.00 8.75, 9.85, ‘10.75, 13.50 The key to Fortune's vaults is commonly known as a World ‘Real Estate’ “ad.” cquire one to-day, mt | | | | | Suits that ut, yet than our usual low prices. In addition to the display in the Basement Cut Glass Parlor, Main Floor Bargain. Tables are dev emirely to this extraordinari interesting stock. It compris Berry or Salad Bowls, Low : Comports, Dishes, L | “Bowls, _ _Celery ys, Spoon _ Trays, Water Bottles, Cream Pitchers, Jugs, ete. The stock is too varied to per- mit détails. Enough to know that it is a remarkable sale, not only in the matter of underpric- its timeliness—righi in the mi ist of the holiday gift- An Oriental Rug Gift Is A Gift For A Lifetime F /NSTEAD of depreciating in value, an Oriental Rug weil cared ( I; for becomes MORE valuable year after year. Time and ser- | vice tone it and develop beauty and richness of coloring. BA ey What better for a gift that will be lastingly appree What better opportunity than is presented to-day to buy ¢ Oriental weaves for little more than domestic Rugs cost? Se Splendid Groups Under’ $60.00 Provide e Values Unprecedented. a .pre-Christmas mark down Stle, characterized by RECORD. REDUCTIONS. The Rugs are from our own regular stocks, all selected by our own buyers in Far Eastern. markets. regular prices they were extraordinary. OF VALUES IN THE HISTORY. OF THIS*BRANGH-OF THE MACY BUSINESS. i Were $14.94 Bergamo Rugs, the collection-em- $7.48 bracing but 25 in all: sizes about | 334x4 feet; colorings—rich reds. | { Were $16.74 Shirvan Rugs, quantity compar- i} $12.: 48 J atively small; sizes average 3!¢x5 | feet; regular price heretofore $16.74. 5 Were $44.74 Fine Silk Rugs, sizes averaging $26.74, 316x5 feet; Turkish weaves of | superior quality; in beautiful colorings. { Were Up To $34.74 Both Modern and Antique Rugs $14. | frony Caucasia and Persia; in- 94+ | cluding Daghestans, Guenjes, Mossuls rans. Fereghans, } etc.; all of close texture in very tine colorings; sizes up to 4x7}3, feet. $19.94 i Were Up to Were Up to $44.74 74 Silky Mossuls and Kazaks, extra and large sizes, in very rich color- $23.74 \ ings; cars wacelnneuanutte fine Antique Daghestans and Kabistans and a | { number of Hall Strips in 10 and 12-foot lengths. { Were Up to $49.48 nasi as Shiraz weaves of a fine texture; $29.74 | heavy pile and in excellent colorin in soft colorings; heavy Mossuls, haras, Beloochistans, etc. A limited quantity of selected | Were $98.48 ——_—_— Antique Rugs, including excep- | tionally fine Bergamos, Anatolians, Kabistans, Khorissans | and Serabends. » above—but seven’ collections in this mark down sale. * Over $60.00 the Rug the sélection is broader. Carpet size Rugs, up to $198.00, are very prominent. Vienna Sewing Baskets Ideal gifts for women. Fitted of black or colored auto leather; lined with satin and fitted with an assort- ment of sewin "S$1 2 89: requisites Others in Stock from $5.49. to $17. 89, Iauther Gools Section, Main Floor, Musical Instruments: Four - Special Gift Outfits 4 Stradivarius Model, Violin, with spruce Violin Outfit, $3. Z top and maple back, highly polished and trimmed with Abana compl , fancy violin case, set of strings, instruction Pook and cake of att Vali $5.50. Mandolin Outfit, $5.49 Mandel with 11 rosewood ribs, ma- hogany neck and ebony fingerboard; flannel lined canvas case, set of shver plated strings, a dozen picks, tuner and instruction hook. ; Guitar Outfit, $3.68 Large Guitar, rosewood finish; flannel lined canvas case; set, of silver plated strings, imitation shell pick and instruction book. 5,24 Banio with 11 inch head, 38 nickelled steel . Eien, $ brackets, nickelled rim, lined with hard- wood, hardwood neck-and ebonized fingerboard, inlaid with pearl; complete, with leather hound canyas case, set of silver -pineed strings and instruction book. Finer Outfits Violln, up to $17 44: Mandolin, up to, $18.44; Guitar, up to $15.96; Banjo, un to S33.44. 8th PL with bo At the new prices they are ON A PAR WITH THE GREATEST THE EVENING WORLD, TUFSDAY, neues 17, 1907. __ : Bway at 6th Ay Making the MOST of Your Holiday Gift Expenditures Is Merely a. Gift Expenditures Is Merely a Matter of Purchasing Your Gifts at Macy’s. Om $10,000.00 Worth of Rich Cut Glass in a Re- markable Sale Further emphasis of Macy Cut Glass—tons of richly cut, spa prime favorites plays of Ha is spread out over large! ly increased spac: 34th to MOM bool ACS ee St The Macy Store will NOT be Open Evenings During the Holidays. Shop Early, If Possible. Prior to 2 P. M. the Throngs Are Not So Great. Walking Stick Gifts * ‘for 80 Men’ tet Fh $0 Stic! : signs—no two alike. Some in Christmas Candies. Inarcnent ner Pies, Xc., adjoining the Candy counters Floor Linoleum and Oil Clean Remnants. —halt and Jess than pr HOSIERY Vies With ’Kerchiefs in Holiday Gift Popularity #7. Handkerchiefs—orie to a dozen—neatly boxed, have always been vith gift buyers. Y usual space. s and mands of the season may be met most ad antageously. You will find suc vift box of Kerk For Women $1. Black Cotton, 6 p Black Cotton, 3 Tan Cotton, 3 pairs, 48¢ | Black Silk, 2 pairs, 82.58. | Black Liste, 4 pairs, 50c. Black silk hand embroidered, 2] sle (Mercertzed), 6 pans airs, $3.58 and $3.88, Brains Silky hand gmibroldered | ali Lens palcsazec pairs, $9.37 and 85.82 Pee Gay Uk Listes Oipairs 301.49: | Black Cotton, 3 pairs, 44s, Finer’ grades of Silk Hosiery up to $39.74 2 pair, ~For Children Black Ri thed Cotton Hose, box of 6} bbed Cotton Hose, excell: uble knees. soles. heels ndles, of 6 pairs, 72c. SS Suggestions in s decorated boxes, those with holly decorat i es Black Lisle Thread, box of 6 pairs. ins predominating: | For Men of 3 pairs, 44, Tan Cotton, neat figures, 440, a Black Cotton, 4 pairs, "64c, Tan Cotton, 3 “tet 440 Black Cotton, pairs, $1.19 Black Cotton, 6 pairs, 79: Gray Cotton, 3 pairs. 44c. Tan Cétton, 6 pairs, 79c. Gray Cotton, 6 pairs, 78c. © lent | Black Silk Lisle (Mercerized), and | pairs, $1.49. | Black k she, 3 pairs, 78¢ . For a Man---Slippers: Complete assortments in two sections—in the Men's Footwear store on the fifth floor, and on the second floor where Women's Foot: + wear is sold. Sugeestions: Faust ‘and black kidskin; Men’s black seal, tan Russia calfskin, bla ooze tsually 0 caliskin; ou from. s . é line Ss pers, Romes Style pair... of tan seal and soft brown kid Slippers, in ted. gool-fitting at prices felt and t Men’s Imported || Dressing Cases » ™ of tan sole leather, fitted with mili-_ fury brusn, clothes brush, nail and tooth hrushes in glass tube, soap box and tooth powder ‘case te hand mirror, comb, — scissors, file and knife; com- pele... 16. 49 Olaes in-stock from $2. 19 to TANT er thoote-Dom., Main Floor, | = posmaiaitemiaay es Display and worthy even at the end Sale of Fabrics Designed for Spring Garments. Main Floor, N advance showing of printed Silk-and-cotton materials—the display characterized by an underpricing that would be fote- of a Season :— In this connection our holiday dis- iidren s—similarly boxed, so that the increased de- Black Cotton, with neat figures, box 3 pairs, as Silk Lisle (Mercerized), 3 pairs, $2.49 and $2.97 istic sides; in brown sdbanuoad $1.49, $1.98 and $2.49 Opera Style 2 Slippers, brown and and brown kidskin ahd brown fast; _Tanging $1.49 to $2.97 ther and felt soles. A sample collection embracing of various grades and de- lox made to ‘soll ed Family Boxes 4 delicious sw reeimegts Jyom our own Candy kitehens:— Perfettion Brand Chocolates, assorted 77 and $2.94 Assorted Chocolates. in bask- ets ted with silk ribbon; capdcity about 2 Ibs.: the basket > Large assortments of Decorative Novelties, Dinner Favors, Jack Hor- are shown in a sectfon Not hol "rift goods, but good to pick up any time occasion offers. About a thousand Remnants “tb togéther, in one to ten yard lengths t usual a glft quite as acceptable as the ever-popular ple grades, packed in prettily 6 Dainty Chiffon Mouseeline, with lustrous satin Stripes cnt exquisite floral designs, in beautiful colorings; Soc quality, a yard 29¢ Full Dress Patterns sale. P dots and oral effects an’ white Extra To-Day in the 2,000 Yards Standard a yard; check. plaid jahd stripe effects, in all popular shades ; of the and tinted grounds; yard...... Underprice-Basement Section. Quality Ginghams, bove, nextel yalue $6.00; ted Silk Mull, very eer in entirely new deans 49c

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