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THE EVENING WORLD, FRI ROASTS HUGHES BISMARCK AND. RUSSIAN PRE @ MMIER CHILDREN DRUNK, ce it G layenue and F . Secret Prisoner. jee | them older than tens were staggering heipins second xireet to-day al History. fidence Game. | | ‘Pol dozen none. of youngstery. “eae, / j SENDS A HOT LETTER.) BERLES. Dec. The \earing of ST PETERSBURG, ~[addut the street intoxicated j LL REED, i | Ha Son Moltke lbel sult ws re- {forts being made in t pingsters had emptied three bo ~ | sumed here to-day with open doors, The |in beialf of Nicnotas Techatko Bhishey; put none of them coy Declares Governor Is /Honest| ereste: part of the eranlon was taken | Miie hkovakaya gave. them the liquor. ‘ vn ‘ ei * ed th athered j 3 iwith the testimony of Dr. Frey, of |the atieniion of the highest circles here crow gathered hy as Destroved Pa is up iy & pti . but Has Destr ved arty Vienng, whe at one time treated Fra) Techalkovaky, whove efter seering inea seemed to i . ; spectacle and a policen © State/ . ne, the divorced wife of Gen. |to the present time hae } Own to poeta policeman in the State/ yn Elbe, the di a wit fen. |t P nt time hus been known ened along appeared to be | Col Kuno Von Mo The witness joniy a comparatively few peraoné in aieipedtatecsnada tao canoer Le The petition pleading for the n trem the children who had etven declared that the former Countess waa | pasta orn the whiskey. nor did he take the Uberation of these two Hustsan patriots, | ‘Hugh Hastings. forme? State His-| gorian, now 2 Tax Commissioner of this Ost Hysterical. ant-that her charges jis, vor, arrested recently for com-|trouble to learn their names and take | y om the Rep agains: Von Moltke were based UPPO | iy in the Ruslsan revolutionary |tiem home His letter of senars f {movement, hax been received by Pre-| It was none of hin business, the police-| ‘ {\ Dr. Limaa, editor ‘of the Leipsiger | Monecin™ ea esueriteatase laces aco allows | Neusta Nach eho ats gue) tHNG barge ee ep af 0 oungsters’ parents to take care of them fer my resignation av! tad rether intimate ‘reations with | americans S the children became uncon- Club of |Prince Von Bismarck, and who since | Ments of s of New i scious and tumbled {nto the street. Tals e Republi 2 j Se PASE ike the death of the Pricce has been one fact did not move the pa an, how- sf st ill brief: tye my rea | oe Tae sun 4 2 of the chief aposticn of the Bismarck lever, for he strolled away, teaving {t Was’ then ¢alled upon to testify to storekespers and residents in the cuit, regarding a remark he had heard His- % marck make concerning Prince Philip the 24 xmack of the confidence game /Zu Eulenburg. This remark played & ‘As a Republican I do not propore to be | considerable role in first Harden an accessory! | trial, whea Harden interpreted it in an VEvery oneof any sense of honor will’ eouivoca; sense an implying a charge concede to Gov. Hugues the highest] o¢ jo oret vices of an abominable ohar- F an of spotless “I do not belleve in confidence games. | as or confidence men No tack vo! § J he 2 a New York: Samuel L. Clemens (Mark to pick th dren up and \ Twain). Gearwe Powter Peabody and ¢x- | Judge Morgan J. O'Brien Upon receipt of the petition Stolypin inquired presonally [cane and this afternoon he sald ‘petition would recette due conside: jin the coming — procedings | Techatkovaky, Ho regretted hin inability to reveal the detatls of the acctisation A Holiday Premi into the that the tion 2 : ste tnst Zu Bulenburg. conception of | *S\6F ppb arate ‘4 against the prisoner, ax the preliminary duty. He bar made a good Governor— 7. Taman swore to-day that he Un- 'investigation had not yet, been finiched, ng Maced hac Heacbileasl parin |apesioed Ulamarek’s words to mean ner bad any jedletment bebn formulated ri thls one Instance, 1 would inqulre, what /"™DIy thet Zu, Kulonburg was respon: Hane amen pe cen rest saeured.| i (Justa word of cheer, done for the organization | "iia for cor a: : leverything will be done to avoid delay and good will is much he and that they conveyed no covert fn the inquiry and give M. Techatkovsky e ! inucnda abut vile practices. Bismarck | a fair trail before @ competent court as appreciated. Was the first man to use the expression, | 809n 25 possible.” | ‘The Liebenberg round table," as ap- | ti (lied to Seresponsible advisers 0: the GALE PREVENTS LUCANIA | euleaburk he leater. |: STOPPING AT QUEENSTOWN Eulen) he leader. yurg. who had come | aseistance ‘s . ze sialon | QUEENSTOWN, Dec. 27 —The Cunard ne steamer S4icania. from New York Dec. 21, passed here at 1265 P.M. to- day. Owing to the heavy weather wheeled into office? treatment of Hepublican Who-ln every sense of the word ar honest as hie, whose characters are honorabie and whose intectity. as un-| quesiioned—without whose advice, aid | and experience he would never occupy) the; chair he holds to-day? | Says Hearst’ Was the Issue. 4 Phe issue in the election of 15 was pot so much the election of Mr. Hughes “gs the defeat of Mr. Hearst. and every man outside ns knows or Mayor Why-not say that word to all your friends ? You can do it in person easily and quickly By Telephone MEW YORK TELEPHO! le g 15 Dey Nireot © a his two sonk (0 make a tater the most friendly tarck until the latter bwoke with the n r, when ther intercourse ccase/l i th: nelther passengers nor mail were landed. \They were carried on (0 Liverpoal, pe called Governor of New Y wwas-the decrease in the Dems eouth of Westc @rip on the “This for many reasons 1 did nog do.” | Prince Zo Eulesburge coniinued. “and I} ed much hostility because of | Bismarck’s was & Volcanic | he was yoleanle in his | Nothing bilcan , vote = counties as Albany, Onvndaga and Bt the hospltalit but ‘Lawrence that defeats! Mr. Hearst He ae a table, Bae wt : sind-one that lookg|®0rrow of the break in our’ relations : : ‘To an unbiased mind—one that looks | PT i" complained of the. presence Millinery for kquare dealing aad fair play, rather than politics—the resolution of Judge Hedges was far and beyond a more wullable one fir the club to have atopt- of irresponsible persons in the entour- age of the Emperpr, but the Emperor ight to summon whom he Opposite Fifth Avenue Hotel. 20 West 23d Street ¥ Prince Za Eulenburg often accom- panied the Emperor on his Norwegian of. 1 fi + Yoyaxes and hunting exouriaons as @ 1A few politicians of the mole spécies | Yovakes and hunting. exourlaons as SPECIAL may fool a Republican club, undermine| fe ook oath that he had never nought public sentiment and burrow through the| to obtain political influence over the Te Bysterical sentio of credulity; byt | Patperor: 6 they wil] never fool a fepoblican na- flopal convention, In the action of the| EXPLOSION, DESTROYS | Ss Republican club the same contemptible ; methods and subterranean politics can NEW FRENCH SUBMARINE, be oberved ax were altémpted at the) 8 ee ng oe the Stepublican County Com-| CHERBOURG. France. Dec. f new French submarine beat felitee last m eater Pula are was practically destroyed to-da: gence shoulk ih Ite . + expioston aboard. | 0 a trap so palpably po Nobody was injured b a low order of pollfics \ Mecneicas National Convention. ; ‘ pe The Recount Bill. Broadway at , Women's * Ke Thirteenth St. Department. tted to with frenzy, absolutely Ti enity of tix Kreat | wanted that bill but Mr. Hughes and Mr. Hearst. “What happened? The first bill was/ Jaummed through with a velocity that) _ @ppalled conservative minds, and, un-} Gar a pressure that brougit creaks from the Joints ouns trom the throajs| Nepublican legisla- tly protested aaginat tt. itol rang with ‘the | this way.’ | “Veloce vy tp local authorities cn | the grounds of uncosiitutionality, a| second bill was framed under conditions} gnd subterfuges that woyld have made @ pettifogser blush, and under whip} The Event You've Waited For Great Closing Out Sale Girls’ Coats and Dresses Tremendous Values ~ Unheard-of ‘Reductions Bony ccetlstient shigctons iter: | 650 Coats 340 Dresses Grouse both toutes” 1 waa. seled | Former Prices, $7. to $22.50 by te city authorities in a mensage | whica was ideally classic. Gov. Hugi | Reduced lo Swept aside the incontestable argue | ments, signed, bill and made it a} The Coats Jaw. The Court of Appeals ununimoualy declared it unconstitutional. "The firat stepping block to the} gsybernatoria! nomination was the gas| favestigation. Ono beneft of the {n-! 6 Yestigation was supposed to Ile in the! 7 y-Cont Gi: Ht br) ; . . + bard aut Publ The Uhen aie Flannel-lined coats, man tailored, full length, in cheviots, all, colors. e umconstitutional. | Novelty cantel's hair cloth coats, Zibeline and light weight kerscy. ‘ y Z ig i y , Should Have Weloies Facts, } Fancy cloth coats, velvet and braid trimmed. “These wre facts which the club) Fur collar broadcloth coats. baat s) Reliberatien’ wiore: macrilcing: the oats White bearskin cloth coats, satin lined. , qervatism (ial ought t accompany! )fancy trimmed, satin lined. . ‘ast of national influence and Velvet coats, Satlanal importance. } 5 ry ke ine a « ame Ne, Wein atainteated Net The Dresses Soe Ne Maltmnal Administration, ie : : f . jetta rene mp are inves hai Jumper models, sailor suits, high neck and suspender & Camlidate concealed in a bomb-proof{ ‘dresses, in novelty plaids, stripes and checks of worsted, @e far as national question» are con- 1 eerned, to my mind Las loaned itd pr ae See, ta a conspiracy, has Tailed to a that treatment fair play an apart dealing which whould be expect- to two eminent New Yorkers, who to thelr country yaluable with all colors in plain serges, fine cashmeres and Nun's veiling. | $12.50 37_fine_ssmple coats of imported broadcloth, kersey and mixtures. Erokcn sizes, 6 to 16, Value, $35, at.------- Beat teat || Clearance---Junior Tailored Suits hy, foe. personal unbilion nor’ input: fo. men responsible for the mana@e- For Girls - “ment. of nels, Bavlye'd, refer ta ou Values, Sizes, Hosen Ccompilshed and conacientio $15 (0 $25 12, 14, 16, 18 cretary of the Treasury, “For these reasosn atl with strong Glaimclination to be a party to what in - , my Judgment smacks of a confidence 5 * game, I salmit my resignation.” aN ANTIGHINESE RIOT IN CANADA VANCOUVER, B. C.,, Dec, 22-10 7. eati-Chinesé riot in Lethbridge. Alberts. ae eer $8 For Misses - For Small Women Sack coat suits, plain cheviots, all colcrs; Prince Chap suits in two- tone broadcloth, fancy worsteds, panne cheviots and plain bicadcloth, Coats satin lined and interlined, Full plaited skirts with fol1. fp penta stele sae ieti eS DAY, DECEMBER 27, AS HE QUITS THE KAISER BREACH HEEDS. PETITION | AMUSE POLICEMAN Of n { f !Parents Should Look After REPUBLICAN CLUB, TOLDINSCANDAL © GF AMERICANS rics, oS ne Ot | esac ea eee waite Lea. mi t. Hugh Hasti s Calls Indorse-| 71 Eulenburg Interrupts Har-| Promises a Quick and Fair eee eee a Ss ment of Governor a Coh- ' Sn Trial to Recount Trialfor Tschaikovsky, — | atherea at the ccorner ot Ninth as Ley ce | scrcseasean aacsotnia:: Nemes ieamecace 1 ceanecentn COE 19076 quake: Calendar Days ——— ar SAUL BROS., THIRD AVENUE, net. 68th and 59th Sts. SATURDAY, Dee. 28; MONDAY, Dec. 30; TU JAY, De On these days we will present to our-patrons Eeantiful and Artistic Calendars. SUBJECTS: + An Artist's Fancy | -An Artist's Paleite (Palette with AJ Ast Heads) (with Landscape) Made bythe renowned ‘firm bf Raphicl Tuvk’s Sons, 7 We also wish to express: our thanks and appreciation of your ‘liberal patronage and wishing you } A Happy and Prosperous New Year. Store Open Evenings Until New Vear's. | The Specialty Shop. hi Hidde To ; LEXINGTON ro Mi 597 7060FS Onty 3 More Days Special Announce- ment ! Owing to so many ot our customers not “betre able to. take Advantarp of our Holl | day Piano Sale ta UUme to have a plano @eliverot for ‘Christ- mas, hare pre- ¥alled on the Walters | Piano Company to supply us with two hundred and nitty iters Supreme Up- ifAC Grand Pianos | | cbetore New Years, “He you wish to‘se Don’t Delay world, select a Wal $450 Walters Supreme _ Pianos for $2235, ' $5 Down and $ 1 a Week. Six reasons why this is the greatest piano offer ever made: First—Because the Walters is the best plano you can buy at any price. Second—Because at $225 you secure this! piano at half its actual value. Third—Because it is offered on most liberal terms. Fourth—Because we charge no interest ifor time taken in making pay- ments, no insurance or “extras” whatever—$225, that's all. Fifth—Because on payment of $5 piano js delivered to your. home. Sixth—Bécause pianos are built to last. lifetime, They Are Masterpieces of Piano Building. | ‘The tone 1s rich, mellow aud resonant; the touch ts exceptiontlly elastle and reaponsixe and the mechaniem ns perfect as human skill oan make tt, This Piano will beld the tone longer than any other plano in the world Any | one se-uring one of theso Pinnoa makes the bert piano Investment in the world, Also the following Walters Pianos at a Saving of 40% ; $475 Style C Walters Pianos, $240 | $6c0 Style K Walters Pianos, $399 * $500 Style L Walters Pianos, $259 | £650 Style F Walters Pianos, $325 $550 Style D Walters Pianos, $260 | $750. Style R Walters Pianos, $375 700 Walters Co onial Pianos, $350 | $900 Waiters Player-Piano, $450 | | $730 WaltersVertical Grand, $375 | $1,000 Waiters Baby Grand, sane | Esery Walters Piano Is Guaranteed for Fifteen Years. + a piano upless it bears tho maker's name, Whe f to put bis name upon a plano you can | wrong with it. Lash Aesheol on n flano stands for the very bighast aa n Invosting tn a Walters Riahbina hosweny boats Ned he greatest piano value in the | ers Piano at once. 1y, some The nase. Walte «rade, One : purchaning Unit UT. Don't thy a fo~ Cee | CA ION! at eny price, for it will coon hecome worth ean. Plane | 1 if} machinery. | | | } “slightly-uned” : ance due at $1 a wee Hers and pay any bal Upon request a representative will call. EXCHANGE your old plano for a beautiful new Wal - Warerooms, 84 Floor. | All Cars Traasfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, 591k to 60th St., Le x. (0 3d Ave, AT_BROADWAY @ THIRTEENTH ST, ONLY Special Sale of 7 Boys’ Russiah Overcoats & Reefers «$3.75 Formerly up to $8.75, Sizes 234 to 15 years Boys’ Norfotk and. Double-breasted Suits +$5.00° A Formerly up.to $9.75. Sizes 8 to 17 years, Hackett, Carhart & @ . NS vi gba Gee ite live inthis peqm” idl the man whe read Werld Vo-let Ads. this foreneen. ventory Made A All Over this Great Store. Commencing To-Morrow (Saturday), a Celossal Sale of Men’s White Shirts, Neg- ligee Shirts, Night Shirts and Collars | The broadest movement of the kind ever undertaken; the most radical reductions ever made. “Every shirt and collar in this remarkable sale is perfect. No “seconds” or soiled goods. Come—see for yourself. essary. Jess than the same $8.75, you are sure same is true of the 1 and All the | Lot ing at $18, $20 and S22 sable mink; co!l- “lynx, at..---- nk or Pere Li-ineh pillow mutt; $17.50, at. Black Wolf Sets of 60 jo der | value $27, mtr seers ‘|| _ up from $10. Rusalan Vony fete of G0-Inch, seartl] On Fine Art Wares, such as Bronzes, similares caddie iit "$8,751 'tvory Carvings, Miniatgtes ete Acts of @2-ineh_ seact|}On Fine Umbrellas, mobntdl) with nes Opessums toot tE c|| gold, pearl and sterling silver a at Dp to-match; value ¥ at up from $5.00. Jap Mear Sets, Gt-inch xcact and Imported Leather Goods, large flat Dille ” $6,50|| Bags, Pocket-books, Suit Cases, mateh;) value $32. At s Jewelry Cabinets, Medicine Cases, | gap Mink Sets, GS inch seart ani}} ‘poitet Cases, Belts, etc. Taree fat pillow mum to MAC" $18ilon Fine imported Musical Instru- 40-1n1 | able Sets, Turf, trimmed | Jana ‘head to 1 335, i 1 doud! regular prico §4 and i ular pri procades reduced to, tarucul ON Tth tar gular putto reduced tree Kuselan | 24 ine! All Cars Transfer to ALLCARS TRANSFER wTOm Jloomingdale, LEXINGTON 10 5 “AVE Odd Suits---Odd Overcoats All. Small Lots of Men’s &| Boys’ Clothing must go before! Here is a chance for you to buy clothing for verysmuch are making a general clearing out after a season of veryt*heavy selling, and all vestige of profit is lost. : The odds and ends must go. season's make and styles. All sizes will be found among the lots, but not in every style. If you find something that you want among Lot*1 at $12.50, but more likely it's @ $15.00 or $16.00 value. The are worth from $4.00 to-$5.00, | '—All theoddsandends Lot I small MEN'S SUITS @ OVER-! of BOYS' SUITS AND COATS that have teen sell. OVERCOATS that have ing at $12.59, been selling > || $15.00 and 8 75) at $4.00,$4.50 2 88 $16.00...... e and $5.00... e ends and small lots of MEN’S SUITS @, OVER- COATS that have been sell- $12.50 Fars Almost Given Away in This Marvellous Clearing Sale | Women’s $25 Fur Lined Coals, lined with brown Spanish Jars of brown $1 1.56 _ Men’s Far-lined 1 i A) tine Opoesum Sets of Ga-inch tle andl]Marked Prices on all: the¢fol-. $8.75 saddle muff to mateh Nort fd ting end full box naw! ¢ Women’s Caracul Plate Coats nk } reduced to. 0 inches long, Russian Sable Squirrel-Coats flat whit with cuts to ce af 59? 960" vest Pre-[n- Sale Prices Ever re Now in Force: $11.00 MINGDAL Ss All in first-class condition.” Further comment issnot nec-s BLOOMINGDALES'S Stock Taking | grades haveltver teen offered for. We All the garments are this to get something that is worth at least lots of garments for boys at $2.88. These ‘Dat 2AM the odds and lots “Lot 3 ends and smal. lots i Lot All the . odds and | ends and’ small lots of BOYS' SULTS, OVER- COATS & REEFERS that have been selling at $6.00, $5.50 A and $7.00..° 2d Floor, 00th Bt. Section. ‘GDALES'= 25% Off marked prices on all White/, and Gold Bohemian Glass- ware at $1.49 and over. 25 % Off Marked Prices onail Glass: Fiower Vases at 98c and Ocer 25% Off Marked Prices on French Sevres Vases Vienna Mand Painted China Vases Dresden Hand Painted Plaques , Teplitz Amphora Pottery Rudoistadt Art Bisques. and on any piece of Bric-a-Braci ‘at $2.98 or over. ty Third Floor, 60th 6t. Section. ” =F DLOOMINGDALES———, 250 Off odds and lowing: On Books in fine bindings. On Gold Watches up from $20. On Solid Gold and Diamond Jewelry- scart and $16.50 $6.75 iments—Violins, Guitars,Mandolins, etc—up from $5. {On Gunmetal Novelties, such as } Match Safes, Cigarette Cases, Lorg- nette Chains and other novelties, On Fine Imported Gold Plated Chat- elaine Bags. On Imported and. Domestic Mounted. Combs and Shell Goods, up from $4, On Fine Art Embroideries. BLOOMINGDALES'==—— , Eyeglasses and Spectacles, A special, Saturday Sale. tie and fancy 23 ana 3 collars anit f uarter sleeve, with Neavy inches Jong, , Uiree-quar- } trim= large heavy brocade $1.50 Eyegiasses & Spectacies, 50c White’ Crystal lenses — eyeglasses skeleton design; spectacles have nickel plated nose-pieces, straight or riding bow. é $3.00 Eyeglasses & Spectacles, Pure whitecrystal lenses:eyegiasees. are skeleton, solid gold springs: spec- jltacles bave gold-filled trameu, volid-a |]pold nosecpleces, or riding bow. Maln Floor, Pront, Ceatre, 9 Lex. to 3d Ave, 59th to 60th St. Blouse Conia, cole $65:00

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