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il “5, Gd mot get Inst Sanday’ THE EVENSNG WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1908. BLACKMARNAMED [G27 W780 Weds Under Firse (PUT UP THER CASH NEW EMPLOVERS' | License issucd EP aR Va MISES ST A BY GOV. HUGHES IS. git SBUTGOTNG'PRIE’ = LIABILITY ACT Ae ae : | south Brookdyn Women Par: |etaide Knox Puts in Bill ee per BRADY'S TARGET ty } | \ | ticipate in’ a “Weekly | ering Defects of Law De- | ——— \ } Drawing!” Scheme. clared Void. \ = | | Jan. 7.—Senator ania, who has taken xe litigation growing ers’ Liability act, | be unconstitu- Court of the to-day intro- “An Unknown: Quantity of a Major Degree,” He Says of | Judicial Nominee. ich was tlonal in the Promoters * Set of Furs ifc Club to Provide | w Lucky (Spectal to The Evening World.) | ADMANY, Jan. 7.—Senator ‘Tom GradyQed'a revolt to-day+against Gov. Bughes ¥ynomination of Abel E. Bl -| mar to beySupreme Court Jhatice, to fill the vacancy; in the Secand District eaused by thedeloction of Willard Bart- Hett as Judge. of the Court off Appeals. a ce n Kane, of! are arraigned | but M am M | The men were arreste | cally charged with a They were held in report Was put over until Senator Grady announced next week that he hai a ygreat deal to say about LITTLE LADY OF 82. LOST IN HARLEM He charac- |) n unknown mination. ‘quantity of » magor di “ll need all day to Senator M fo bore holas in thee tion, —— STOCKS LOSE:GAINS | VP —— Marginge Ticense No. 1 are hunting for | can get from te VARTA WIEWVER. Missouri — Pacific Realizing | | Weakens the List and | Leaders Close Low. ‘A moderate demand carried ear! prices of st to a good level In market to- Great N. ferred rose 11-4, American and there were f in Union Pi rs Is 'NSURANCE VETERANS chase ax ona DEAD “FAT WOMAN TURNS SUMMBRSAULTS | | | | | T. LOUIS, Jan. 7 sharply immediately a opening carrying the 4 stocks back to a fractii - Teaches Class of Ballet Girls Calisthen- ics and Gymnastics ‘The celebrated Helen Burnside tells to the socivty reporter of a § Paper in thi jock A.M. just © demise of Mr. ed as an in- dent since 1875, inal Rock Fresh From Erin’s Isle. to 140 faside of a month. I'm to @ bevy of prospective ail of whom are taking D . My friend was rather interested tn mwing more about the success that I ‘tat cure’ had only Jost ois well to tein) fein no sense a doctor's’ prescrip: | hake off the Presiden Order of New Year Greeting! | Ten Stamps (10) Free Wed., Jan. 8th Bran this year right. Spend what you will —save if you can—but never waste. Each dollar you spent PRES. Liter pitt pseepresce eT #2 in 1907 with which you received no “S. © H.” Stamps was, in a measure, wasted. Every requirement can be supplied by \ merchants who give “‘S. (@ H.” Stamps, and at y's \ Sh 4 prices which are unexcelled. To renew acquaint- oN £=\ ance and enable you to leisurely examine our ) “4 splendid Premiums, we have set aside Wednesday, Jan, 8th, as a Reception Day. Don’t fail to come. stan Greenhut The Store of Superior Qualities and and Moderate Prices. Com pany To clear out a number of handsome brass beds Dry Goods Sale of Brass Beds Blankets and Spreads Clearance Sale of Portieres Sale of Infants’ and Children’s Wear Sheets and Pillow Cases we have reduced prices heavily. The beds are splendidly made, all in full sizes, with 2-inch straight or continuous posts: Values Prices Values Prices 30.00 22.50 | 60.00 45.00 40.00 30.00 | 65.00 52.50 42.50 30.00 | 70.00 55.00 50.00 37.50 | 80.00 60.00 55.00 40.00 | 100.00 75.00 We will make to order hair or cotton felt mattresses, pillows and springs at unusually low prices. On these staple, first-quality bed-coverings the reductions in price are from a quarter to a third below the regular figures: “Blankets, for single beds =, Blankets, for double beds Blankets, for extra large beds 6 Crochet spreads 0 Q ° Marseilles spreads O . 6 Satin spreads 5 . 5 2.18, 2.75, 3.75, 4.75 2.65, 3.30, 4.50, 5.25 . 3.75, 5.00, 6.35 . 95c, 1.20, 1.45 5 1.65, 2.30, 2.75 1.95, 2.45, 3.25 These are the finest imported French velour portieres, in new patterns, double-faced— different colors each side—suitable for artistic house-furnishing, 25.00, 30.00 & 35.00 apr. Values 37.50 and 42.50. The prices quoted represent sharp reductions : Infants’ Long Dresses, 70c, 75c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.45 Infants Short Dresses, sizes 6 months to2 years, 70c, 95c, 1.25 up to 1.95 Infants’ 2.50 Long Dresses of nainsook, hand- embroidered yoke . . 1.50 White and colored coats and bonnets at strong- ly reduced prices One-quarter below the regular figures—that is the way we have marked these standard brands of sheets and pillow cases—in two grades: Sheets: 54x 90 in. ; 6 63 x 90 in, . é 63x 99 in. ‘ . 72x 90 in. ’ 72x 99 in 6 6 81x 99 in. . ; 90 x 99 in. 6 . 90 x 108 in. ‘ . Pillow Cases: 42x36m . i 17e 45x 36in, 6 6 18 50x 36in § 3 54x36in . 3 57 and 67c and 63c 74 7S 82c 80c 97 1.05 1,05 and 1,12 72c and 8Sc and 2le 24 Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York (Formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) The Sperry and Hutchinson Co. Paid-up Capital $1,000,000, PARLORS, Thos. A. Sperry, Pres. M 2042 Third Aveaue, peers i ooper Co. West 126th Street. A new Botleau Girl Calendar next $un- ex. Every person who got last Sunday's Botlean Calendar will want it, Those who should start now, reet, 140 Greenpoint Avenue, ISS-190 Grand Street. . CAG daek 4 Fulton Street, Jamatea, Ten colors, Get the set. paper. Extre quality 1 in Ten Colors, Distributed with cndar Sunday World, J Price, 25c.5 1908 World Almanac Now on Sale, »; wai ss rs : 1 v