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THE EVENING WORLD. REAR ADMIRAL NICOLL LUDLOW CRITICALLY ILL Brother-in-Law of Admiral) Dewey Suffers Relapse from the Grip. HIS WIFE CALLED HOME. | Mrs. Ludlow Has Been in Washington Account of Mrs. Dewey’s Illness. on Rear-Admiral Nicoll Ludlow re- tired, who is @ brother-in-law of Ad- miral Dewey, is dangerously {11 at his country home at Oadale, L. I. month ago he suffered a eovere at- tec kof grap and was believed to be on the mendd when a relapse set in from which it ts feared that he wil! not re. cover. The Admiral’s wi! tam during hi Washington with Dewey, who has been able naval officer has has not been with now in Irs. en nursed by Mrs. August of the su- perintendent 4 I's estate Mrs, Ludlow has been sent for and will | arrive at Oakdale th Brought Hobson Back. Nicoll Ludlow, then a ranking captain at the top of his grade, commanded the monitor Terror during American War, After Itout gunk che Merrimac in Santiago harbor fm an effort to bottle up Cery and was made a prisoner, Capt Tad- low, when an exchange of prisoners had been arranged, sailed from Kev Wast with the Terror J got Hobson. In the vear following the war Ad- miral Ludlow placed in command Of the bathle-shin Massachusetts and was in command of the warsh hen she grounded on Diamond Reef in t harbor. As a consequence of this accl- dent Ludlow was reprimanded for neg- Ugence. Admiral Ludlow was married to Mrs. is evening, Bugher, a sister vf Join R. McLean, fm 189%. It was during that year th: the Admiral became involved in a con- troversy w Navy Department President veland e the recommenia- Boarg that he be that resulted refusing to am thon of the Navy promoted Gained Promotion at Last. Ludlow was a commander in charge of the » was charged y naval officer of im ze He finally was pr d to a cap- taincy, and after the Spanish-a War retired with the rank of Reur-A wife then miral and went with hi onthe old Ludlow es: was in the Lu Ssanitral The Ludlow home foned etructure po: More than a century ture 81 handed of has been end Shieh tron eral years a on the place a tomb fo his body has been ere’ Loves Her Dog, Not Daughter, Mrs. Chan- Toon, Authoress, Confesses |Not Ashamed to Admit that | She Is a Bad Mother, Irish Writer Says. SHE LIKES NEW YORK. {But Finds More to Admire in | Its Architecture Than Its Women. | By Rose C. Tillotson. er exotic novellat from across ea has come to taunch a raft of fervil Uterature on this side of the Atlantic. She is Mrs. Mabel Chan-Toon, the | Irtzh authoress, whose temperamental heroines inight turn green with envy the lady of “Three Weeks." I confess it was with something akin to fear that | I called upon Mrs. Chan-Toon, for I don’t know a thing about emotional in- | sanity ae exploited In her books. Prob- lematic conversations about sinuous ladies were entirely new to me, and I didn't know how to conduct an Inter- w concerning thelr wild fascinations But the barrtors were broken by Twtd- | dielums, a woolly member of the canine | trite, who rules supreme over heart and | mind of the visiting authoress from | Erin’s Isle. | If you wish to interview Mrs. Chan- | Toon you must interview Twiddlelums for she !s an Important person- agen the Chan-Toon menege. With a great red bow attached to her collar, Twiddielums received callers yesterday afternoon on the lap of her adoring mis- tress, she @ perfect darling?" asked | Mrs, Chan-Toon in greeting me, holding the bundle of fur eo that I might roperly atm ire. | large Mrs. Chan-Toon !s rather a en of 1 beauty. Bhe weighs | pounds, she frankly acknowledged. Though not smali, she Is decidedly good- looking {n a big, masculine way. Her sare black and snapping, her voice | eep and low, and as for her hair, I} yajdn't sea much. for {t was covered with @ dark steamer cap. She wore a| number of pec r rings, one a ruby of) enormous size, which she later sak] was | an eye of Buddia taken from the Pal- ace of Mandalay Greatest Joy. Twiddiehims is my greatest Joy * went on the authoress, fondling uhe pet who settled down upon her lap. “I love my dog better than anything in the world, I have a daughter, but I ertain no affection for her whatso- r, Children don’t Interest me in tho but this dear little creature, y Ive for her.” urageuus," I gasped, “t ar lack of mother love.” ashamed to confess that I am a bad] I don't ike children, so what | daughter, who Is six, is iving In a French convent in Burman. I married a native of that city and| e for eight years. He !s now a will eventually ine | je from her grand. She is in charg: grandparents and JAPS NOT URGING INDIA 10 RISE Count Okuma Denies He Adel vised Rebellion Against Great Britain. of the speech di at Kobe, Littl sion. This was in urged India Britain Now Count Okuma Foreign Oflice with cabler Berlin, 8 ing the Count to publ confimn remarks, Count ¢ 4 to-d “In ° 4 not words were © Ut is apparent that at these remarks bas just land, My views on the subject with India, as well as m: to Great Britain, known to mak publicty to structiy ed in India off 4 and I urged my “peotie wdstent.) petition that is all. LAWYER W. H. NEWSCHAFER DIES IN FLORIDA HOTEL. in fade com \ Brt Was a Former Assembly Membe from the Eighteenth District of New York A despatoh received 1 ° Fi d of r with i being broug’ Paap he ‘Bighteonth Ase rom the Bighteenth Assen i 188. > ent, so why should 1| Mes: Joan H eee | elf when I can have my dog | ceniant of ae to amuse me? | tary of the Uni | “It was in Burmah that I wrote my | daughter of aused quite a sensa. was called “A Marrlago in’ and was the story of an married a Bur. to be do you think iis) k the American public Ww book,” went on Mrs idea for the in, Burman nm Burmah 1 think of New York?" » adn’ ¢ world Ide, the shops $0 akysctaperé are really | walking the streets ail] of the (own. are mereiy mod- | and he said he I thought th Amertean i ery INGUIRY INTO RHOADES'6 HEAD ice Greenbaum antel P. Hays, a ler, M. D, and! inission to pass John Van A capers tn Lon have brought him the case is Craig f Mary E Drake, \ cousin of Rhwadea, who lives at No. % Bam Thirty-fourtn street, WE SUES COCTER. I; | Commander Reeves’. very tmmoral, | © CT. Mabel Caan YOON. FOR SEPARATION) 8 Daugh-| ter Charges Dr. Frank J. | Duffy with Cruelty. I: . | » ceremony Pauls Roman owe the & wf Minist Dufty lives at No. was Cat Justice ( ony. pe a ee ; DR. OVERTON DIES OF | BLOOD POISONING. | Friends Overton, ing an uated ia ened staws disease. A children survive SHIPPING NEWS, PORT OF NEW yvorxk, A Handicap hard to overcome is weak eye- store clerk he is a compe offer you the of weak vices Of ACCS OCULISTS AND OPTICIAN. E4East 22rc € Lt. € 82° Wednesday, 100 SEI ECTED COATS of Imported Mixtures: best grade Fur inings os DRY GOODS—CARPETS—UPHOLSTERY January 8th Broadcioths Collars of v Women’s Fur-Lined Cots and Dark Fancy fous fine Furs, Regularly $75.00 to $225.00, Reduced prices 3° 00 to 115.00 Women’s Cloth Coats BLACK BROADCLOTH COATS. Black, white and gray linings. Regularly $40.00, $60.00 Regularly $30. BROADCLOTH EVENING COATS (vartous «¢ lors) 00 18.50 25.00, 37.50 TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, near courth Ave, 1908. Pillow Cases, Good Muslin, 45x 36, 10c money-saving opportunity of the year; a time w continued lines and mussed and handled merchandise. Of course Lace Curtains—in one to sx par lots ~ soiled cluded in many lots. mples_ in- Your choice of Arabian, Cluny, Brusseis, Irish Point, uaissance, Antique, Tambour, Marie Antoinette and Madras— flat curtins, ruffled curtains and Bonne Femme curtains, but not all styles at a price. Some of the extraordinary values are: O8r for $2.00 Curtains $1.25 for $3.00 Curtains for $5.00 Curtains for $6.50 Curtains $4.85 for $7.50 to $9.75 Curtains $5.90 for $8. $7.90 for $12 $12.50 for $19. Curtains 50 Curtains 4 Lace Bed Sets including Arabian, Renaissance, Irish Point ud Cluny Luce—some are flounced, with bolster top to matcb—others are Hat spreads with lace shams. Some are slightly mussed or soiled. Here is an j of how they are priced. Come early for best values: $2.95 trom $5.50—7 sets, $7.90 from $13.50—2 sets, 5 from $5.00—8 sets $9.75 from $15.00—7 sets. $12.50 from $20.00—8 sets. $12.50 from $22.50—2 sets. $15.75 from $25.00—2 sets. $15.75 from $35.00—1 set. Scot teh Madras Vish Nets—Muslin 500 yards—some are jle—some —formerly 49e, and 59e. —formerly $1.50 and $2.50. off ¢ RESTAURANT G EIGHTH SIXTHIAV, 19°70 20 * STREETS NEW YORK. January Clearance of Upholsteries, Curtains, Portieres, Bed Sets, Covers, Tapestries, et. er rnmre HE event for which thousands of New Yorkers eagerly look twice each year—anticipate as the greatest This sale will be greater this year than ever before—savings unprecedented. | Couch Covers—toreisn and domestic—of Negus Tapestry, Bed Sheets, 8-inch hem, 81x90, hen we dispose of all broken lots, small quantities, dis- we can mention only a few of the thousands of bargains, Portieres—thandsome rich effects, in fine Tapestries, Verona Velours, Jute Velours, Silk Damasks, Mercerlzed Armures, Brocades and bordered Tapestry effects. Every one and two pair lot of portieres must be soid at once, These prices give an idea of the great values: $9.75 for $15 Portieres, $15 for $25 Portieres. $27.50 for $37.50 Portieres, 95 for $6.75 Portieres. 90 for $8.50 Portieres. $7.90 for $11.50 Portieres. Remnants, Cretonnes and _Laces—chintzes, Cur- tain Madras, Muslins and Swisses—Bobv) s, Burlaps, Denims and Art Cottons—at a mere fraction of original ¢ a "Our entire six months’ ac- cumulation ranging from 24 inch squares to 5-yard lengthe—some price idea follows: 10c. for 30c. to 40c, Remnants. | 29c, for 85c. Remnants. 18c. for 50c, to 80c. Remnants. | 49c. for $1.25 to $2 Remnants. Better Remnants equally cheap. lure ‘Tay , Bagdad Tapestry and a score of other materials, priced as follo O8e for $ Covers. £2.95 for $5.90 Covers. $1.65 for $3.50 Cove $4.85 for $8.50 Covers. $1.95 for $3.95 Covers $5.90 for $10.00 Covers. $2.65 for $5.00 Covers. 8.90 for $15.00 Covers. we {January Sale of Furniture. IT Sample e Parlor Suites—Handsome, artistic, ghly polished, best 4 $36.00 Dresse Daaduar: ered oak, bird’s-eye maple, mmehouse or high polished, best construction, at. 1 y Dresser at $28.75. a 60 Golden Oak Dr y 0.00 Golden Oak Di $32.00 M y Dressing Table at $26.50. $48.00 Bird's-eye Maple Dressing Table at $29.75. A $28... Curly Birch Dresser at $23.75. y § $22.00 Dressing Tables, quartered ale, bird’ tere maps, | 5 highly polished. $16.75 é or Tuna Mahogany D lo at $21.50. ti ¢ $30.00 Genuine Ostermoor Mattress at $18.50— | Made in two jarts, jzinch border; French rolied edges: guaranteed i ( avert teh prade, duat proof siin-tnish ticking | Met-| $21. Aud Bleck Curled Hain Mat 40 ibs. closely tuft- 4 Ae fe ching, at.. €15,00 | + $24.50 Superior Soft Hair Mattress full 40 Ibs. very clc tuft- | Netiokingzaredecetawclnesares avn $18.00 & y T gives you an opportunity to go through our entire the actual cost. $9.35 for hi sh pegece anes I $16.50-—the price quoted Can't promise to fill \ 8Q OF $9.95 \ For $16.50 ? China Dinner Set “Nw. od Dinner Sets—aosually sold at $2 Included are finest sh, Fe Ausitian and Domestic wares; all beautifully decorited( ial many asenfted Handsomel pallens: newest aiapes and most desirable compositions; all alepiayes| on separate din- < tables ready for Inspection, at. $16.50 Li ges French China—13 Fish Set beautifully cece: Ae eran (nicuatural color fab pubjecis-srepul arly $10.00, a. $4.05 Fine Austrian China Sugar and Cream Sets—hand- tloral desi and gold treaunent—-regularly 65: -25e vine China Decorated Chcp Piates—in many pretty fi H is—values up to $1.50, at......... 59c om discount on our entire line of Cut Glass. Discount deducted hed prices at time of purchase. 50 per cent, French > per ¢ rich Ame Baccarat and Fresh Roasted Coffee. Our favorite Waverley Blend, rich, creamy coffee; superior to any sold elsewhere; 5 lbs.... (Bean, ground or pulverized.) eS Groceries. com Sisth Floor. Extra Creamery Butter, Royal Stuart t eetest and fal for ne crock, $1.69 ~ smoked Ox Tongues. Armour & Co. Mild, iced by experts, "Phone 2100 Red Ripe Tomatoes. Solid cold packed, red ripe fm delicious flavor. Regular pric: Special for Wednesday, case 24 cans, $1.85; doz., 95c.; large No. 3 can. . o> i the United States jnspeetion tamp on every one, Regularly | —————-————— sold at 18c. Special for this sale, Melting Sugar Peas, Ib. . +++ 124e¢ | Royal Stuart Brand, sweet, tender green peas. The Kind that melt in your mouth. Case 24 cans, : Special for | $380; doz., $1.70; can......15¢@ his eal case 24 cana, $1.85; | ———— ee 1oz. C.3 Can.... an ve Be Stringless Beans. Royal Stuart Brand, absolutely Serine a sens stringless, young, tender, green Special ¢or this ealejlense aieane,|\( (ates canees sere We dozen, $1.40; can.....12¢ Baked Pork and Bean: Delicious, tender, young, white beans flavored with tomato sauce. Sold regularly at 14c, Special for this sale, doz., $1.05; large No. 3 Lima Beans. Fancy, small, tender, green, mealy Regular price 17c. Special HERE are several noteworthy featur.s of this anUATy Sale that may never occur again. room samples of three well-known manufacturers at a veritable sacrifice. January Clearance Sale of Dinnerware, China and Cut Glass---Radical Reductions. thier translucent Austrian China—100 pe. il Orders on th discount on our entire lines of engraved Tableware l!nes. SS —————— Prices Were Never Lower. fa°Poourth and Fifth Floors. Bought the show- These we add to the sale. upholstering, in Verona Velour, Silk Damask or heavy Tape:try covers. Five-piece Suits $65.00 Suits . $52.50 100,00 Suit .$87.50 i -399.00 120.00 § . 108.00 $25 Sample Brass Beds, Very massive and artistic, with heavy two-inch continsous posts, Massive TOUNLS With extra large Vases, ed and not work loose; guaranteed highest qi ench lacquer. 3 Red at $19.75 $49.75 $10.00 Brass Red at $24.75 $54.00 Br ed at $30.75. $42.00 Brass Red at §29.75 $65.00 Brass Bed at $49.00. $30.00 Mahcgany Chiffoniers, $19.75. 0 Mahogany Chiffonters.. 7h Bird's-eye Maple Chiffon $50.00 Mahogany or Tuna Chitfonter $28. 7S & O. Sideboard, $24.75, $26.50 $35.50 = » $28.75 $40.00 Ge ++. .$35.00 $54.00 Go. oard at.......$46.00 $31.00 G. 0. China Closet, $25.75 $ Golden Oak Ch | {erin aulden C stock and choose at prices that represent only a part of ta Fifth Floor, Dinner Sets; beautifully decorated and traced with paid for cominon ordinary earthen wares. °9.95 For 100 pe. Dinner Set ts lower Fuad usually e Fine German China 15 pc. in assorted colors, each plece depicting various cholc me suab- Jects—regulariy $6.50, at. : $3. 95 Many fancy China Cups and. Saucers; handsomely decorated; any assorted shapes sizes and decorations—values Up to’ Tbe-} per palrin..cescee.eses Bodo i eeesne yess tires D5 e@ Fine China Salad or Fruit Bowls; many assorted decorae 39c Game Sets— beautitully tinted lions, sizes and Unts to select from—valurs ap to Austrian Glass 7 pe. Water or Lemonade Sets; ated in natural color and gold floral designs—values up OO Mlsisetereaciea ese ae Great reductions ail through our China Sevres, etched and Section—also on clocks, art ware, bronzes, nickel wares, lamps, ete, White Wax Beans, Delicious, tender, youns, cut wax beans, Sold regularly at 14c. Special for this sale, case 24 cans, $2.25; doz., $1. 15; ca) Sliced Peaches, Fancy California Lemon Cling Peaches, packed in heavy pure sugar syrup; doz., $2.00; tall can, ~10¢ : 17e Rea Kidney Beans. New Sliced Beets, Or Stuart Brand, the finest | Whole Florida Sugar Beets; ten- srown delicious, tender, mealy | er, young, blood red sugar beets. beans, Regular price, 18c. Spectal | Ready for Immediate use; doz., for Wednesday, case 24 cans, | $1.75; extra large can 15¢ $2.7; doz, $1.40; can..... 19. 2 Be NS. J hee Fresh Garden Spinach, Cream Succotash, Farnen's popular brand, tender, Extra select sweet sugar corn | Young, green spinach. Free from and green lima beans. Sold regu- | 8rit; doz., $1.75; large can. 15¢ larly at 14e. Special for this sale, | ——— oc case, 24 cans, $2.25; dozen, $1.15: can... 10¢ Lemon Cling Peaches. Royal Asparagus Tips. The popular Old Fort Brand, de- Nelous, tender, young California tips. Regular price 25¢. Special Sucano Brand, bright, mellow | for this Sale, doz., $2.25; can an 20c California fruit, packed {n pure — ™M, sugar syrup. Speclal for this sale, mod tonogram wh akey en caso, 24 cans, $5.10; dozen, $2.60; | $250. ful quarts. ... woe 22¢ | ———_— =UMs * a Otard Dupuy & Co, Mild, sugar cured, thoroughly bottle... pa peee ne euee oi smoked, lean, sweet, tender hams, | ——— his Kale, ¢ cans, $2.75; dozen, $1.40; can..... -l2e Oa ee <> = CAD. eee ebeeee trees terre eee De ne et ee 5) from young corn-fed porkers. All Crystal Medicinal G family sizes. For Wednesday | Gallon, $2.75; bottle, 65c.; ODLY, De ssereseeeereeress PDBYSZE | bottle tee ceeeeeeens