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HICHES WARN RACE GINBLING | WILL Bt BUTT Polit Harder Battle Than Any Governor Has Yet Had. ns Look tor LAWMAKERS E But All Tactics Known Will; Be Brought Into Play to | Save Perey-Gray Law. That Gov Huches's effort to abolish betting at Dlow dealt the sr jeny admitted t politica! circles tation will pro- | most vigorous | is made to ms more than | e fight the passage will pale into gon with the one that will have to be| waged to. secure tie repeal of the) Percy-Gray law | Ali the methods known to modern Torts) warfare will be employed by | doth sides at Alb: from present in- | ications, with subterranean coups and | the flerce finesse of ie who will fight the proposal to h race track gambling none the | bard because they cannot do It openly, greatly to be| Dumbwaiter Gang ering Souvenirs a in Flarlem That the detectives u reckoned with. Jin the Harlem Detectiv The argument of mi legtstators only part of the dumb-w that public sentiment is to a great ex-| gang when ent tn favor of betting at the tracks, | fat on Seven: not considering the certainty that to| evidenced by t stop !t would wipe out horse racing in| of houses on the upp the State, which many, they say, who] Harlem still continues osed to betting would not favor|case the burglars apartments by the Others point out that the question yeas fought to a decision last year and | the race tracks won, the bill not being | while at work taken from the Senate Codes Committee. ! gome of the latest contr: Opposition will come from the race|eoin and clothing track owners, breeders of fine horses,! w. Siegrist, > the bookmakers and allied interests. $359; Mrs. Jennie Houer. Once inside, they lock th prevent any chance of be! (hey will probably have as champions One Hundred and F\ Senator Pat McCarren and men of such] $600; Mrs. Marie Silk, power in polities as “Big Tim" and| Hundred and Forty “Christy” Sullivan. Gustave Lawson, No. 2519 agThe Governor's backing — will nue, $350; Progress Meat strong. The dorsed his will have | the burglars failed to get ma. —— p subject. 2475 Seventh avenue. In th. they damaged about SW wo: FINE CHANCE FOR Still Gath- nd Loot e dor ing ‘bute Seventh ay Market, No ne latter place an PACIFIC COAST DEFENSES. icted that should the meas- PORTLAND, Ore., Jan, 3—The Ore- gonian says the Adjutant-Generals of Mullaney, | Ca Washington and Oregon ia besides Senators | ha vited by the War Depart- Hazentlug. and| ment to Washington, D. C., for a con- B n, and Senator! terence on coast defenses. It is us- Twenty-six | sumed here that the meeting will result would be ed 10 at ft. sive | In the as ent of nal Guarda to wmakers at Albany are eva coast arti y work. MAS, BETTERLY HURT BY RUNAWAY HORS She Was Riding in an Auto- When Animal Vehicle. | mobile Struck Margaret Betteriy. of Lakewoc an automobile tn with H. Ho Moore, | r | eet ee, BASS po. <7 |"DOG'S HEAD’| BASS | ENDS: EIGH Y-RAY VOYAGE. x HT eiecanran ET ea leine@hoices: Bottlingof) Cs fits dave out | t BASS’ ALE \WHITE LABEL \ Ve Are Looting Your Sund ner Or Start the New Year with Wisdom and Comm for ay Di our standard of quality. TEIGERWALD PACKING CO. der. ms It's common sense to buy your meats where the pric low, therefore it’s wisdom to trad for wo unversell § al! others 10 (0 3% per cent., at the same tim. we keep up } |THE EVENING WORLD,\FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, | | | | ; Extra Saturday’s Specials. } ; Legs of Young Lamb, p rlb,, nies 14 3 } Fine Juicy Pot Roast, per lb 10¢ i Fresh Ham Cut (rou Vou Jersey Pigs, per tb 12¢ Suga e a per ib 121 Large 1 ns e- ib Dee 13¢ sir! 4 d Port us er ib 5 8 Chi (= rime Cerpe 3 i We Ket r 1 ne, Duck dG | \ esale Prices FIRST A AD 765 t. and h sts. Orchard SE aaa HUW VARIVUS MENIN THE PUBLIC EYE View GOV. HUGHcS » RACE TRACK FIGHI A —, | wCES ON WHEEL, STOPS AANA ATS UF LI Hunt) Vele— Policenian Clings to Horse Which | | Dashes Into Car. | ed toa delivery wagon | vas avenue and red and Fo senth street be- | yy an auto- of ened last nig ng ip led half a block n Arthur Hunt is diongside he graspat die, end almost tmmedi- | nother Arrest In Car Robbery Case. M the horse and Howeve tses. ANNOUNCE A Sale of High Grade Suits for Men at $22 Formerly $28, $30, $33, $35, $33 & $40 tions for the current season. The fabrics embrace worsteds and cheviots Stripes, plaids, checks or mixtures: also blacks blues in plain or fancy weaves in or Sack coats and Chesterfield frocks in our newest exclusive models, EVERY SIZE. Saks & Company Herald Square Clothing for Boys Norfolk Suits, in four models and 45 styles, o! worsted, cheviot or tweed mix- tures; Knickerbocker irousers; sizes 7 to IG yrs. Values $7.50 to $15.00. Russian Blouse and Sailor Su'ts (sizes 2% to Il yrs. ) caeviot or teed mix- + . tures; bloomers. Values $6.59 to $10.00. | Overcoats, of cheviot or tweed mixtures | also in li S1Zes ( tor dark Oxford gray effects: Values $13.50 to 315.00. tol7 yrs Saks & Company | Saturday, January 4th, | f CTIO Tailored Suits, Winter Coats and Dresses Girls, Misses and Small Women eo Nes 2oats, —————— ° er 7.90 assorted styles | rly $20.00 to $2250 yt incoy mixtures riy $l ) to $12.50. Nomen, 1410 14 Yrs., $2 t0 46 Bust) Full Length Karakul Cloth Coats. $25 00 Formerly $39.50.} = bg Full Length C , of kersey in black, navy. brow 2 $9.75 Tourist Co S15)001101$20100))} 5 aac Tailored Suit r or plain k cloth. a ° r fancy velvet- $24 00 ens, in assorted r ind colors. bo ly $57.50 to $48.50. abe A Ne te AE Ne AOR LLELEE EAN S Nir CEE aR NH at ean I RBI 1908. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th-38th Streets FOR SATURDAY Largest Price Reductions Ever Made Boys’, Girls’ and Misses’ High Class Winter Apparel Boys’ Clothing of ail-wool cloths, sewed with silk Suits Sailor and Russian 3 to 10 vears. Heretofore $6.75 to $8.75.... Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits extra pair of knickerbockers 8 to 17 years. 3.75 5.50 4.50 7.50 8.50 Heretofore $975.... Smart Overcoats 3 to 10 years. Heretof $7.50 to $9175... Large Boys’ Overcoats 8 to 16 years Heretofore $12.75... Dressy Overcoats 3 to 10 years Heretofore $12.50 to $18.50.... Misses’ and Girls’ Coats High-class fabrics, superior tailoring. Rich Caracul Cloth Coats Full length Coats, superior satin lintng 8 to 16 years. Heretofore $34.30.... 15.00 Long Winter Coats A collection of various modes. 4 to 14 years. Heretofore $10.50 to $23.50.... Dressy Broadcloth Coats Handsomely tailored, satin lined © to 16 years Heretofore $19.75 to $29.50 Misses’ Tatiored Suits This season’s models; 14 to 20 y Smart Tailored Coat Suits Heretofore $23.50 9.75 12.50 15.00 19.75 Dressy Tailored Broadcloth Suits Heretofore $34.50 to $49.50. . WILL 93 Women's Fur-Linea Coats’ High-Grade Models. Heretofore $39 50 to $5° so, 18.50 28.5) 39.75 65 Women’s Evening Gowns Heretofore $50.50, CLOSE OUT SATURDAY Ot crepe-de-chine over silk. 25.00 56 Women's Rich Evening Coats Heretofore $49.50 to $79.50, 29.50 27 Paris Model Coats & Wraps Heretofore $98.50 to $243.00, O# imported Broadcloth For Frening and Carriage Wear 45.00 a gosta Contall ce Annual January Sales DRY GOODS ‘ CARPETS—UPHOLSTERY. CONTINUATION OF Household Linens, French and American Lingerie, Embroideries, Laces, Coats, Suits, Dresses, Misses’ and Children’s Wear, Ete. ‘ Unusual Price Attractions. temo dO If you want your “busin | about It through a World “Want" Ad. * to become the talk of the town, tell oN Ynamaf dire Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. “PAUL REVERE'’S RIDE,” Auditorium 10,30 and 2 s The Brightest Array of Dainty Muslin Wear That New York City Has Seen \]] And January Prices on Everything Everybody is ighted with the fr s and beauty of the gar menis, And the marvelous VARIE A Everything is NE and speetally r and ends of old goods that compose have seen in the ‘ast few made garments in the Wana goods elsewhere. This we are able to rep We'll be glad it you will m: 5 But, to get the CHOICE he. they are F for never have you seen greaier variety 0. See the wonderful array of NIGHTGOWNS Other st; See the exquisite collection of WHT! made skirts at 50c up to the most supe $27.50. PETTICOA lace tional values, up to $10.50 Then, CHE. 35c to $10. Dr | EXTRA = Garments, that are cut COMBINATION Ga nts—two 1 o ness of the figure. as well as the wea co rt Then, the PARIS Underwear tay ets These White Sale LINENS are LOW | Tanite | an Some of the best Linen News that a White Sale ever { train comes with this January event Quantities of beautiful Li ich as every housekeeper Hkes to possess, and pure flax in evely t \ Towelings { an-loom We yamask at at loe a yard, | nd floor \ Fancy Linens ant mes the offered to- { Towels each, instead busket weave of Mi huckaback instead oh’ Towels huckaback Linen Store, Second floor, Old Bulldine, Special News of Men’s Collars, Shirts and Pajamas rist of very profitable Saturday reading tor the man new supplies of any of these things: Collars, Six tor 50c Jot much use in paying twice as much for collars, when these N famous Six-for-o0e Collars look just as well, and fit, wear and launder just as satisfact we Takes planning to get them—and ‘ irable styles—wing lo dozens. In all desirable sty f ee turn-down, Sold by the half dozen oniy, Ag who needs they sell by the hundreds of vont, straight standing and Oc. Guffs of the same quality, round corner lnk, or button, at six pairs for 75c. bi aie 3 : Fancy Madras Shirts, 50c Made of splendid printed madras, neat biack and white effects. Plain gligee or plaited bosum style; eeparate cuffs, Sizes 1 4to 17, Madras Pajamas, $1 a Suit Plain white corded madras, or printed in neat black and white effects, ‘The best we have ever offered at this price, Finished with areyand buttons, Three elzes, emall, medium and large Lisle Suspenders, 25c a Pair Made from the short ends o: webbing usually put in 50c suspenders. eather ends and cast-offs, A fine quarter’s worth Moonomy, Basement, O14. Building Strong Price-Inducement on Girls’ Coats, Suits and Dresses The four groups below represent splendid bargains, for the gar ments are unusually fine values at their first prices. Make your selec: tion early, for at these January reductions these coats, suits and tresses Will not etay here long: Girls’ Winter Coats, $4.50, $9.50, $14.50 and $19.50; regularly $ to $37.50—Of cheviot, chinchilla, velvet and broadcloth in paste! shades and dark colors for practical wear. Sizes for 6 to 14 years. Girls’ and Young Women’s Winter Dresees, $4.50, $9.50, $14.50 and $19.60; regularly $6.00 to $35—The assortment includes Girls’ silk and woolen dresses in pretty styles and colors, in sizes for 6 to 14 years, Young Women’s cloth dresses in various models and colors, in sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years. } Young Women's Coats, $6.50 to $10; regularly $10 to $6f ind heavy coats in kersey, broadcloth and cheviot in black ne Jackets ht and dark colors. Sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years ‘Young Women's Suits, $13.75 to $40; regularly $20 to $8) Tailored gutts in broadcloths, cheviots, stripes and mixtures, in de-trable styles. Sixes for 14, 16 ond 18 years Paint ¢ ailing JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broasway, 4th Av., 9th to 10th St,