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_ 6 THE EVENING WORLD. CANT XEEP CITY | ne am nd They Will Continue to) the oara ‘ot of | age Grow, He Tells Citizens a in His Report. S HOME State Interference Costs Too Much—Reviews Work of Departments. large sum of money by Mayor McClellan's annual message to the Board of Aldermen was sent to! that body thi: oon. It is a vol-| uminous documet, but moat of the; polnts of interest it contains have been given to the public recently tn the shape of reports of heads of city de- Mayor. submits to the board g state- | he se t bonded debt of On Oct. 1, ' n of borrowing capacity Was $35,093,128. of the Sinking n of debt have and expanded the sec above t but cert Fund) and re TREMENDOUS GROWTH OF THE CITY'S BUDGET. ' The Mayor dev iderable space the cliy budget. In jat caused sons. First: The en- | ac; actment by the State Legislature a we! laws interfering w tion of our expend he city increases to whi a: The consi y inere q of the city’s busine: higher prices wh: to pay for its supp! h the local re entail nS large man- h it has been forced ma f © A. | CLASSIFICATION OF |cITy’s EMPLOYEES. ae Boani of Alde fered from th | the grades and posi | departments. | extravagance RULE, | 23:28 | who have suffer |others more hix |service. The adop schedules by | amount of annual increa Education |now made wit the nece there are | PROPOSES WIDENING OF FIFTH AVENUE. Mayor MoCtetlan adv cates mm Partments and commissions to the | steps lookin Javenue in the ouenfare wh As required by the Charter, Mayor Cone ee from a a) th city’s finances. It shows| rated in abou ease for the years 1905 and| Decessary y stroet_and cond street shall pass unde adequate muff ailowed to fssi lexhaust pipe ex Improvement in the condition b streets and paving is reported. Toihe for the congestion at the terminal of the Brooklyn Bridge jilyn is promised as soon as the new | 5 terminal at Park Row is finished, T! | terminal will do away with local trains | rapidly and satsifactorily. The § ch it must sub-/| OVer the Harlem River. WANTS ACQUEDUCT and the BOARD ABOLISHED. He pipes ion deiay in hinder of t i within, $8,300,00. mond Boroughs way of water sup. and conditions are 1en is asked to dopt certain as, », fixing s Docks has been vole work in the sand ferries. The ons in is eicangtiony the idea of taxing ich would be directly ben- ited for a portion, at least, of t xpense of making smal] parks. These ave cost the city In the past five years $40,000,000. injustice to ion of these ‘our Board will re in ultimately saving ct or construction 2 nd 18 additions ow 514 scho 8 in thi hool population of Ma: about stationary. but Inamentabilsninentiee| clerical service, Fu- be limited to spec- Nee Jeparhment work has ctory to Mayor Mc- In the past two years the rate has been cut down, infant as decreased and marked {m- een. noted in the milk and meat supp! | BENEFITS DERIVED FROM CONSOLIDATION. after referring in srms to the Police De- Department and the Mayor says: ears since the consol- counties comprisine of New York wus ac- results may not be iad of by the fathers they have been in the main and, !t {s to be be brougt.t nearer to per- y a new charter designed to t the fau. ts which experience has in the old ce hig much, at least, can ba said: That all the five boro’ ws have hene- ee ee From w In conclusto arrange hoped, m to’ be equipped that no sn from a pt for t t single city of the ts within the | ¥ 2 city be pro- water sup- s and safe- c health, @ greater and stem, and, in short, Tess s along all lines, of municipai the Sands street terminal in Brool- story of these ten years has s which remain tn government are ralization of munict rather are found tion waa not pro- faults whic ss the bridge, ‘ork on the Manhattan and Black- | « 's Island bridges 1s proceeding | n ission has approved the plans nx and Queens it 8 3 tizens would care to de-/ JAPANESE ENVOY _ DENIES IAS. WERE RECALLED | | WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Mr. Miyaoka, | [the Charge of the Japanese Embassy | here, to-day authorized a formal denial of a resert from Vancouver, British il’ mean | Columbia, that the Japanese Govern- nue tothe Ry of; ment 1s recalling to Japan the army gi Stiff Limbs, Muscle, Joints, reserve men now in the United States. Mr. Miyaoka saya that no such action could be taken without the knowledge , of the Embassy here, and there has not been the least intimation of any such Burposo on the part of the Japanese vernment. Moreover, | pan of issu VANCOUV! gathering of tl e Fewervists would neces “ily | be preceded @ considerable time by an/ order for the mobilization of the re-| serves in Japan, which fas not been| tied out with much ry. than two hundred. landed early to-day} Since Friday there has been a steady | 80 . No Japanese in the city IN pening andi it the coming of an order from | earned its ti Japan for the return there of men sub- | the most off Keo Ject fo military duty, but officers of the | Asiatic Exclusion League declare that call for the return to Ja- jo fewer | to-uze MONDAY. SARWARY 6, partie of fleet for Pacitic waters men now arriving to sail f from Washington and Oregon can ~ LUMBAGO SCIATICA ‘As Welt as Rheumatic Painy, Hands or Feet are Speedily RELIEVED BY “KING OF PAIN" isto have justly Pain, as well as and cloan- 350 300 he new Hudson Memortal Bridge vid ie YY apprectation loval y co-operation Inistration has recelved from heads of the City Departments dur- | The abolition of the Acqueduct Board, ‘nz the year.” the city cannot be accused of any extravagance in allowing these in- It has not embarked in any enterprises, nor has it| countenanced any general raise of salaries, As a matter of fact, there| increases which, although “a to be fairly warranted, disallowed on account of financial conditions, For example, 1t| Was found necessary to refuse the re-| quest of the Board of Education for an| in for the school teachers, | although some increase for these teach-| ers seemed to the members of the) Board of Estimate and Apportionment | to ha¥e been deserved. i CITY'S EXPENDITURES ARE BOUND TO GROW. “The citizens of this city must bear tn mind that if th mand from the docks, bridges “1 believe, however, that if all | manndatory Jexisiaiion were dove away with and the city were lett to manage its own affairs without forcing it to pay large | it haa | | the State sun no trol it could keep its annual s down to a very much Her figure than at present, received DOUBTS WISDOM OF RAISING DEBT LIMIT. Mayor MeCle e but to paymont of @ dich “rate of} Stern Brothers To-morrow, Continuation Sale of Women’s Underwear of Cambric and Nainsook At Less Than Cost of Manufacture Closing Out Sale of Tea Gowns, Negligees « Kimonos in a variety of materials. at $4.50, 7.50, 10.00 and 15.00 Greatly Below Former Prices Also the Remainder of their High Cost Imported Tea Gowns At Decided Reductions Desirable Ribbons Specially Priced for To-morrow 5 and 6 in, wide, at 27° & 39¢ Yd. RIBBONS mer Dresses, Dresden Ribbons, choice quality WASHABLE SILK Suitable for Lingerie and 5¢ in. 1 In, 22° 35° 45° 65* 85¢ Piece of 10 Yards, Unusual Values in | Women’s Hosiery Black Gauze Lisle Thread and Plain ON ¢ Cotton Hose, | ot mat mi Be pair 28C init Dor, $1.35 Extra Quality Plain Black Cotton or Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, double soles, Pair 29 tiaif Doz.1.65 | Extra Fine Gauze | i) oa DC Half Dor 2.00 bronze, tani’ Black Pure Thread Hose, with or without cotton soles pair 95C Box of 3 Prs. 2.75 (West Twenty-third Street 150 250 100 pairs Scotch Lace Annual Clearance Sale of Lace Curtains This Week at 14 to A off original prices We have, this season, selected about 3500 pairs of Lace Curtains, on which we have, for this sale, made greater price-reductions than usually:— 250 pairs Nottingham «Muslin “Ruffled Net “Muslin “ Ruffled Net 80 pairs Scotch Lace 100 200 150 “Muslin “~ Ruffled Net “Trish Point 30 pairs Arabian 200 80 250 jo 100 120 250 50 «Renaissance “Trish Point “— Brussels 150 pairs Arabian Renaissance “ Marie Antoinette - $10.00 pair ) formerly 13.50 to 16.00 pr. “Trish Point “Brussels 30 pairs Arabian 79 100 170 50 “Renaissance “Marie Antoinette “Trish Point “Brussels Odd Pairs throughout the stock at exactly one-half former prices. Lord & Taylor Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. $1.00 pair formerly 1.35to 1.50 pr. \ $2.00 pair formerly 2.50 to 3.00 pr. $3.00 pair formerly 3.76 to 4.50 pr. 250 pairs Renaissance i $5.00 pair formerly 6.50 to 7.50 pr. formerly 9.50 t010.50 pr. “ Marie Antoinette | $7.50 pair $13.50 pair formerly 17.50 to 20.00 pr. 52 SOLD USUALLY FOR $2.00 ATTENTION RUSSIAN AND HUDSON BAY SABLE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JAN. 7th, ESPECIALLY PREPARED ASSORTMENTS OF FUR GARMENTS, NECKPIECES AND MUFFS 34th Street, 35th Htreet aud 5th Aveuus. B. Altman & Cm 3,000 YARDS OF BLACK CHIFFON BROADCLOTH INCHES WIDE, SPONGED AND SHRUNK, WILL BE OFFERED AT SPECIAL SALE, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JAN. 7th, FURS AND FUR GARMENTS AT PRICES MUCH LESS THAN HERETOFORE WILL ALSO BE ON SALE. AT $1.35 PER YARD IS ESPECIALLY DIRECTED TO REDUCTIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE PRICES OF A NUMBER OF HIGH.GRADE FUR GARMENTS, INCLUDING SEVERAL IN 1908. All New York is Talking of THIS SALE OF THE TIMES Overcoats & Suits for Men a Reduced from $15, $16, $17, $18, $20, $22 and $25. A most radical measure to adopt, this drastic slashing of prices, but one that is dic- tated by the inflexible policy of this establishment—the absolute disposal of all mer- chandise during the season for which it is made. No previous January has ever found us with such a great surplus stock—and this Sc] accounts for the wonderful economies afforded. Never belore have the men of New York been offered such phenomenal savings on clothing of this character—the best that is made—de- signed and ta: ‘lored in our own workrooms, where the most skilled of the craft are employed. Every man who wishes to effect a saving that is worth while should attend this sale, and at once. WM. VOGEL & SON, Houston St. Broadway, _ SAVINGS BANKS. re The Bowery Savings Bank, ery Evening Until 9 orClock rand anapids Furniture. Dec, 16, 1907. the rate of Teeth Are Inserted. "$78 Worth $7.50 Down 1S 50 Week | |, 7 en decd 10.00 ctited to. “lSQ—s7— & — Paes Olesen | [ome errenmemn tee tr GUiisHaN’® $a aes Monay DENTIST, by ees Entrance, 27! W. 125th St. FOR SALB. Selling Ouc ALL Winter Clothin FOR MEN AND wow EMIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK Si Cuaimbers St,, New York. oR 10, Hence, 273 Sixth rt ‘he ‘Franklin ‘Society avings or ENINGS, sident. Secretary, Manhattan's Pioneer “SAVINGS BANK, ; Automobile Eetablis 14th Bt, & Sth Avenue, ed a dividend’ for an. 1, 18, on all entitled “thereto, urider the by-laws, FOUR PER CENT. per annum on all sums from $5 TO $3,000, Jan, WENRY SIEGEL FRANK E. VOGEL HENRY SIECEL & CO PRIVATE BANKERS MAIN FLOOR and in. Al sirations cheerfully allowed. 10 will Rothschilds, ay Mammoth Automobile Exchange, 9 to 215 Wer | TEXTES OR 414 Pur Orn Invercst |x. COR, 2D ST, ABD OTM AVE. Paid on Deposits from $1 to $3,000 S V, NGS PB: VK MONEY DEPOSITED ON OR BEFORE JAN'Y A’ /] "Al 20 WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM JANY 1 | navelordereadintersetra AH INTEREST READY AND PAYABLE. IF DESIRED, PEI O Ga eR Ds Gi ut sed PROMPTLY ON THE FIRST BUSINESS DAYS Fae net ne rate, OF writs OF JANUARY AND JULY FOUR PER CENT, 3B Maiden La ep or teley Extracicd With was, $1.00 No Charge for Ex, When Artificial or before January 101N, FE, Cor, 125th St. & Sth Ave. Lenox ae Co. Ave., near 17¢ . 2274 Third Av., nr, ithe, 884 Columbvsay. .nr.104th St, Autos, Phenomenally Low: hment, Premier, ‘Tour. less every aue ibertect onder.” Tames: Limousine Bodies, Cheap, Vedrines, Quindy, all best 'makes at it: Just get our prices, |American Watch ahd Damon ‘Co. Deposits may be withdrawn _etany time | por annum, Deposits made on or before|______&_Ma without notice \jan. 20 will draw Interest from Jam'y 1, without giving notice ’ Re be. op ‘and CHES. 08 WH HAVE NEVER AT ANY TIME REQUIRED ie a ‘on Cre NOTICE FROM OUR DEPOSITORS FOR THE WILLIAM J. ROOME: Preatdent, WITHDRAWAL OF DEPOSITS. JOHN C. Cites jecretary. THE INVESTMENTS AND CONDUCT oF OUR | ———_—— ——— — PL rag Re Noa HND REAL VISION AND CONTROL OF RESPONSIBLE. WELL: | KNOWN BUSINESS MEN ENGAGED In reer] (TE MERCANTILE ENTERPRISES SE 18 HE | ITE FOR OIROULAR. ers a fo Animals will is Moe Sc bonentry, Weatquarters, 50. 3 Cashier. sat, Cushtors J] ‘yarsiny afternnon, MBETING OF THE sTOCK-| NN Mire of the Royal Metal Mfg. Co, for ection of aizeccore for enfulng “year, wil Peehold at 620 Broadway, T opr Oy 108, at 10, 2 URWENTHAL, Secretary. —— AMOND DIAMONDS, WATCHE), Reliable Goods. Ca’ JEWELRY. JAMES BERG! “The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed and Their Baby. 64 Pages mri in Colors Illuminated Board Covers. Lost, FOUND AND BEWARES LOST—On Sunday st., pocketbook, oranda; reward, Rally, 2840 7th av EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, aa Gpeaking, self-confidence, tory booklet. 5 ISER, 126) B'way. —_—_—_—_—a—a—a— EEE Girl Art Calendar for 1908, 4, distributed with The Sun- 1d om Jan, 12 and 109, Greater New dork only. Get the set, Prettiest are Calendar of the yeas Sn The Sunday World’s Want Di- [neotony makes more “Ofters of Bol |Positions” than any other iwayin’ unten mediums in the universe EASY PAYMENTS, 27 MAIDEN LANE. 4th floor.

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