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PES Pe a ee a as P 6 { Borough President Sits as a Trustees Will Be Appointed to Member of the Board | of Estimate. Care for Rich Physician Property. ‘HIS VOTE RECORDED. EXAMINED BY ‘Mayor Takes Action in Ac: | stienists Testified That Aged cordance with Corporation Man Was a Hopeless Counsel’s Opinion. | Paretic. Borough President John F Anerre|| wan admitted to a seat in the Boara| * 1 ury in the Supreme Court to Esiratimalel today, and) his vote wani{(cees Dr clerk \W. Dunlon! who i recorded on all matters which went |C!#hty years © and the uncle of to a vwte. twenty-two nephews and nieces, in Mayor McClellan paved the way for |“ompetent anage the affairs of his $800,000 The case was heard the reseating of the Borough President before Ju Trax S EXPERTS. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1908. VAMEARN AGAIN” JURY DECLARES SOUGHT DEATH OF HAS AVGICE IN OR, DUNLOP IS —AIVAL; GETS LONG -—CITVSAFFAIRS. —INCOMPCTENT TERM IN PRISON Giannone Wife and Business and Hired Man Pietro Glannone, who for deers Sov, ieee photograph to at No, 7 M ara Se epE street, was sentenced to not more eas Re twenty-f earn and six months and) oi) ot an idea of w not less than fourteen years and SIX), 4 street car !s. These cars cross the | mnonths’ imprisonment at Sing SINE | \iniam: suiazewenalit papery with hard labor by Judge Warren W. |, copie per car than any line in Foster in Part 1V. of General Sessions | ing city to-day. 1 Cal from Wi bul Glannone was convicted of hiring alwest b igh Fo fellow countryman to slay Luigi Favata, |i the morning rush hours to-day, was also a Mulberry street: photographer. packed. There wei s According to a « fon made to the ig to the outside of the railing of fy, Brio) Candas neahad been platform, the motorman was SCORE SQUEEZE “OFF BLATERI - OF CHOWDED CR Pressure Broke Down Guard | Gate and Spilled Them in a Heap on the Street. Coveted Favata’s io Slay Him, le on the subway and Pietro to Md him} i he cor reely emmed in t of his rival in bi ss. Furthermore. | 8° Glannone had fallen in love with Fa-| move lis 4 and passengers were vata’s wife, and fe f he made | piled on the back phitf ike files her a whiow h win her hand/on a lump of sugar in # seaside and {ncidentaily take over his rival's ; business, which had grown at the ex- perise of jils own In) aentencing, the, #1 Second avenue ths LSA ay man Judge Foster said the inner side of the rear platform The facts in this case show that ycuj caved outward the pressure became desirous not only to possess this nst it, Ful aty men and man’s business, but his wife as well. You hired an ex-convict and member of} Black Hand to do your dirty work, that murder was not your fau Y and ys and. several ing women were you failed accomplish a I feel fully e extreme pen- ying you tion.” i Assistant — District - Attorney — Harty iy prosecuted the man photographer, and jafter the sentence, as he left the court-| At Broadway & 13th St. Only Hit one of a group of the CARA || nds attacked him, attemptiny to *, ke him with his fis nei Extraordinary Sale of i could grab t r ized by his friends an nnown dodily down | y i 4 a flight of stairs, In the confusion that Boys’ & Children’s mehen he recently asked an opinion from the Corporation Counsel regaré-, 1” to the justice's orders. ing the legality of having Ahearn vote | Ws fe on board matters requiring unanimous, Who is three consent for adoption. The Corporation| 4 big bundle of books to the tribunal Counsel decided that Ahearn must be Sawing her a ts as manager of ane eeer ereuenen(] usband’s business affairs. The Ged ue 1 EGY US {ju was chiefly infl ed in {ts de- lceedings instituted against him by the | jig) the reports of Drs. W. N. Attorney-General are decided. Ahearn. Noy and J. E. Couch, insanity e the Corporation Counsel holds, 1s Bor-|perts, who had been sent by Justice Tough Provident de facto, and as euch |T7uex to the sanitarlum where Dun- ; Nop was eonfined investigate his his vote may be recorded as a mem=) 07 70) | ber of the Board of Estimate A motion will now be made for By ousting Borough President Ahearn appointment of ¢ ma from the Board, the Mayor tied up all the estate issues of revenue bonds and other 1 Dr. Dunlop has been for several ters of city government and tmpr - months an ate ie Hilgert Ins’ bment requiring unanimous vote, These tute, at No, 31 West Twenty-six {matters would remain at a standstill stree by Matthew Hilgert, the } indefinitely or pending the long d n- | mags: iS * man. One out quo warranto proceedings with) «ations made by the wife | Ahearn out of the Board. [Guibert Ray Hawes, one of the niecee ; Ahearn Knew About It. who instituted this inquiry, ts that Hl y Junlop igert Fadvance, for he had taken his seat be-!\. poise to mar vir UEP ns 13 Paremttion Mayor’ made) the ifollowing | cone > une ney meres) Dt Dun tatement: ‘At the last meeting of the Board of iIgert at the Trial, ‘eatimate and Apportionment the C Hilgert, during the proceedings, has) ruled that, in his opinion, the electic ven in court, sitting close behind 3 Mrs. ‘of John F. Ahearn by the Aldermen V representing the borough of M Dr. liam Bradford Noyes, of No. to fill the vacancy in the office nY West Fifty-sev : stif j the | 210 fty-seventh street, testified Preside: the Boroug! Ma esident of the Borough of Maniiattan! that in obedience to the order of Jus- | was contrary to the intent of the law tice Truax he visited Dr. Duniop at his and that therefore such vacancy still 3 [existed, and directed the clerk not to Pislity-sixth street home last night and leall the President of the Borough of again to-day: said he applied sev- | Manhattan. | } ‘Since ‘hat time it has been dete: n I directed Dr. Dun i mined by the proper authorities that p to raise } ight hand and tou the alleged title of John F. Ahearn t0| the end of RenTANeAUROMAIITS | the office of the President of the vor-| ieee of Manhattan should be tested by @n action in the nature of quo war- tranto, and the Attorney-General of t jState has accordingiy commenced such | San action against him in the name of ithe State. | “In view of this situation, and also Hin view of the fact that no special | revenue bonds can be authorized to de- ‘tray the necessary expenses of the city wovernment except by unanimous vote of all the members of the Board of Estimate and tionment, L two inches, was made fale by talcum powder. His n freshly waxed. oves testified mustache blue dressing gown. He and feeble, but extrac nary preparations had’ apparently maile for my reception “He could squeeze my vision was good, He laughed in a way, but was very irritable and bi into a torrent of invective his wife was slow in placing his’ glasses on his n “T asked him w ale chi aaiPe "When my duty to ask the Corporation C replied for an opinion as to my proper | ‘Tam on the banks of of action in this matter” 0 ink I_ asked age “He had His dark gray " Was neatly arranged and he wore WAS ordi= been hand and his silly the foliowed he escaped. Suits & Overcoats i > | STRUCK JURY TO HEAR } THE MAYORALTY SUIT. at $6.75 But Prospect of Early Trial Is No| Norfolk and double breasted Brighter Than It Was Two Suits. Single and double breast- Mayor McClellan has won cation for a struck fury to try the ac- tion brought son in behalf of William R. Hearst to t him from the Mayor's chair and | | seat Hearst the ntruck jury said: “I doubt that it would be possible to | get an the application of | roke beca " Best for City, He Said. in Jerusalem || Reviewing the action of the Att saw tt} pleture | General against 1 e le oo’ and tion Counsel. in his opinion, says he wen jeture of a ’ appe: th . fron : ‘sin c inion he 1 hopeless atord he Is such pres’ “It further appears ing befor and Appor' brought involving the for the purpose ry expenses of the ci Jed for, many matters pe of mmen before Estimate to be issue ie bond fraying neces goyerninent 1 which can on! feed by the membe nL otherwise provi led wh vot i avenue. vit that the all yecurred on Dec, a TORPEDO-BOAT FLOTILLA as de} facto Presid “Under these cireirmstances, Tam of | the opinion, {rrespectiy any per-| WASHINGTO n. 10—A despatch ed at t ay announces the ar 2 torpedo-buat Departmen sonal views as to the e, and without in ay title th of the ct claim to offic conceding his legal the orderly conduct ness now imperatively requires tha facts as such de facto President be rec- ognized.” al at Pern to t that the on matter of holds ee office and assumes to E Bee ee idles cheraot: TO SUE DOCTOR FOR $10,000. ‘facto Borough President. As such his eS ac binding an effective fr 20-Yenr-Old Girl Father spective of the question as to whe Made Guardian for the Parpore. er father at She sets 4 t to. “Quality Clothes for Father and Son” Bonwit, $ CORNE. ae ee ee eer ae O. HAVE SPECIALLY ARRANGED i AN IMPORTANT SALE Men’s Overcoats Men’s Suits Men’s Cravenettes Values up (o $30.00 REACHES PERNAMBUCO. | method able time. public policy the rights of all the parties, this motion for a struck jury should be granted.” The case 1s on the x ed Overcoats. | Former Prices up to $12,50 AT $3.75 Nortolk & double breasted Suits, Sizes 3 to 17 years. Sailor and Russian Suits, Sizes 2% to 11 years. Former prices up to $7.50 Years Ago. his applt- by Attorney-General Jack- Justice Davis in granting impartial jury by the ordinary certainly not im a reason- From every consideration of nd from a due regard for I think valendd for trial but c Russian & Reefer Overcoats to close out at $5 and 7.50 | Former prices up to $12.50 the month Dept ~ Hada Cathar @ Broadway at Thirteenth Street A Skirt Triumph A Day For Girls The sale of the famous “ Hangwell” Skirts goes irresistibly on—the original purchase numbered up in the thousands, too many to dispose of since Tuesday. The balance are placed on sale now. oS 4 Regular prices $5 to $20 All Fabrics All Waists All Colors All Lengths All Models Extra Sizes To effect a quick clearance we have gathered together several hundred girls’ coats and dresses, and divided them into two price groups. The reductions are great enough to send them all out by the end of the week. $3.75 v | 00 Regular prices $7.50 to $15 Sizes 6 to 14 Sizes 3 to 16. Jumper Dresses Flannel Lined Coats Serge Dresses Veivet Trim Coats Mohair Dresses Mannish Model Coats Panama Dresses Kersey Cloth Coats Plaid Dresses Fin» Broadcloth Coats Sailor Suits Fur Collar Coats A General Clearance Is in | | | Progress in Suits, Coats, | Gowns, Dresses and Fur inton st lev everybody top of them had sera for isi sc 1) department store ——__ would have you believe. PASSES BOTH DIVIDENDS. It takes years of close study —— wid special training, and no one Cripple Creek Central Ratiroad but a physician—a Ansets Vied Up by Patin oculist—has the moral rig! advise or prescribe for ; most delicate organs of meeting Creek td 54 West 125tt § ent | 442 Columbuc Aw iS 489 Fulton St.. B’k:vn, Opp. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th-38th Streets FOR SATURDAY Large Frice Reductions Boys’, Girls’ and Misses’ High Class Winter Apparel Boys’ Clothing Sailor and Russian Suits 3 to 10 years Heretofore $6.78 to £9.75 Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits 8 to 17 years. Heretofore $7.30 to $9.75 Smart Overcoats . 3 to 10 years. Heretofore $9.75.... Imported Chinchilla Overcoats 3 to 10 years. Heretofore $12.50 to $14.50.... Large Boys’ Overcoats 4 8 to 16 years Custom Tailored Suits Including extra pair of Knickerbockers and double breasted model, of importes fab 8 to 17 years. Heretofore $1 to $15.78 Heratofore 12.75 Misses’ and Girls’ Coats High class fabrics, superior tailoring. Rich Caracul Cloth Coats Full length coats, superior satin lining; 6 to 16 years. Heretofore $34.350.... Handsome Broadcloth Coats Trimmed with cara satin lined and w 4 to 16 years. Heretofore $29.50.... Navy Blue Military Coats Full length model, lined with red flannel, adjust able hood; 4 to 14 years Heretofore $15.00.... WILL CLOSE OUT § 122 Women’s Street and Evening Dresses Princess and two-piece models, of Broadcloth, Voile, Henrietta and Sil 14.50 22.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50. It’s Not So Ea to properly tit glasses, as the salesman graduate stock of the company | Eyemiasses, if needed, from 81.00 up. mm owas largely due fact % t ash assets are in nt fatlure of Kess & Co..| e e cffices at No. St Wail street.| OCULISTS AND OPTICIAN. t interested in! 6 @ Bast 23rc St., near couth Ave. 3.75 4.50 4.50 8.50 7.50 sy ht to those your A&S. 9.75 13.75 12.50 7.50 k, B. Altman & Co: ANNOUNCE ADDITIONAL LINES OF SPRING DRESS SILKS IN PRINTED FOULARDS, ROUGH PONGEES AND | RAJAHS, SHOWING NEW SHADES FOR THE COMING SEASON. 34th Street, 35th Street and 5th Avenue. A Boileau Girl Art Calendar for 1908, in ten colors, distributed with Che Sunday World on Jan. 12 and 19. Greater New York only. Get the set. Prettiest Art Calendar of the year, 2 2 e @ e@ @ ot Vana Sore Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. Conia) mene Old Building s ‘ation Store, Saturday’s Offer ings—Not on Sale Today Muslin Underwear of Merit At Wonderfully Low Prices Customers are recognizing the many merits and the practical economies that mark the offerings of undermus- ins in the conomy Basement Store, and are making the hite Sale a veritable triumph; but as fast as garments Move out at their call, new, fresh ones take their places, 80 you will find today’s assortment jull and varied. ere are some hints; caMBRic NIGHTGOWNS— WASH PETTICOATS— tit ane — Chemise style, lace | At tse -OF striped Ameri th 4 GSe—With round yoke of luce. | emererre trimmed wit | WHITE LAWN SHIRT WAISTS— PETTICOATS— Ae T5e-Yoks and tine plats and At 5e—With flounce. trim With jace insertion and with siesta Aas b piaited’ back; snort wit sw flones, trimmed CORSET COVERS SiLK WAISTS. SET COVERS— shal SU ae a! price At At m-of afeta v embroid is dass colors 00 At 50c ee neck, | Huts uimm with Jae trimmed with eaves ter won CAMBRIC DRAWERS— CHILDREN’S GARMENTS— At 28e—With pliaited ruffie | Sates b aa SHORT CAMBRIC PETTICOATS At 26e—With hemmed ruffle FRENCH LINGERIE— At 81.50 and 81. of French percale, ‘w sped eyelets, yea plat year 3 Eto Skirts, 2 to oke Dr o4 rs impe Dress- th ribbo: Drawers of At S1-1 t French per- for 2 to 4 ale, two styles; some hand em- vroidered. Children’s Russian a At RL.85—Petticoats French sex of colored cham! percale, deen flounce, finished with ed with = wasa hand embroidered edge. 5 vears. LAWN DRESSING SACQUES— Coats of Astra- red, navy. grounds with taney Reures ato 6 veare Plain and Fancy Silk Samples In One-Quarter to Three-Quarter Yard Lengths. | Suitable for fancy work, neckwear and dress trimmings 10c, 15c, 25c and 36¢ a length ’s We Special Prices Men’s Wear at Spec ogck and white, negligee A. 50c—Men’s Fancy Madras Shirts In : or plaited bosom Separate cuffs. es 14 to Se . 6 for 50c—Men’s Collars, in eve ular le, Materials have y, T5e for been shrunk. By wie half dozen only. Cuffs of same qual six pairs. At 60c—Men’s Muslin Nightshirts, plain or trimmed. Sizes 15 to 18, At 25c—Men’s Plain and F of colors and patterns. Popula with collar or surplice neck, silk Scarfs. Fine assortment n-hand style S88c Irish Damask Table Linen at Snow-white remnants, In lengths of 2, 242 and 55¢ rds. Lawn Dresses—Under-price vings: mined i with ‘t gz.80, romularly cos Dresses, Gal: ned Girls’ 1908 White A fortunate pure At hase make pereniryes et, es with Dutch embroidery hem. Sizes for 6 to 14 = Dresses, At @1.35, regularly et vearsh Dresses in Dut tor’ Handkerchiets at Savings pare linen, Not a thread to hang a doubt upon even in the 5c kinds. : Be ter eiiau ea aoren! : sat dhe a dozens! FOR MES—At $1.20 a doseny FOR WOMENDiain. nemstitehed | resularly 1 —1¢ pstitehed hander: regn! “5 | + handkerc!| ets. ee 0c a dozen, © Hemstitened handker: hem. Cotton and Woolen Dress Goods Remnants | ‘At one-third to one-half less than regular prices, Lengths of one to elght yards—a few pieces longer. The assortment includes serge, Wheviot, batiste, voile, eollenne, broadcloth, organdy, percale, dimity 20— | and lawn. neue eS Ribbons at Little Prices om ‘et by Wash ibbona—No. 1, je piece At 18c a sare nate nite, cars of Wn yagde, No. Ie, 286 piece of 19 selinches were yards. 2, BBe piece of 10 yards. dinat, Hght blue and pink. Linen Doilies and Centerpieces their regular values because they are Yours at a small traction of tments: So cleo 6, 8, 10, 12 inches round, at 5c, .35c, 50c, 60c, 75¢. : roe ae leeeeis inches round, at 40c, regularly $1.25. Women’s Vests and Stockings And Men’s Half Hose Veste—-At 15c each, seconds of 25c grade—Winter sotton, fleece-lined, high neck, long sleeves, seconds of Sic grade—Winter weight, natural merino, and long sleeves. 12%e, 17¢, 20, 25c, Women's weight, ecru ¢ At 30¢ each, nh neck fleece line ig tockings—At 12'%¢ a pair—of medium weight, fast mless; reinforced heels and toes. DN at ein 3 pairs for 50c—-Medium weight, fast black cotton, seamless, with extra spliced heels and toes, 4 mlese, Wait Hose—At 12! a palr, formerly 15¢ a palr——Ot me- éium weight, fast black seamless cotton, with double heels, soles and toes. { 25c grade—In two styles, black a pair, seconds o! & , ck seam- HAS mere i Oxford, gray merino. SH $2.50 and $3 Umbrellas at $1.75 and $2.25 A special purchase of one thousand accounts for this bargain They*are 26 and 28 inch umbrellas of Union taffeta, or all offerte eye Paragon frames, with steel rods. Fine assortment atl, me } wood and fancy handles. For men and women. of natural 50c, 75c and $1 Stylish Belts at 38c cturer's sample line we are closing out. Mostly elastic, vee aa studded. Black and colors, Buckle and back pleces to match. ‘80! $1.25 Cotton Filled Comfortables at 95c In light or dark shades, full size and quilted or tufted, Bri SAN CS siaoreser meter $1.65 Fringed Bed Spreads at $1.35 Crochet bedspreads, double-bed size, fringed all around for metal pede. : Folios, Sheet Music and Opera Scores Reduced At 2c2-Sheet Music, a bit mussed from handling. At 38, reduced fror $1.60—Some scores of successful comic operas. At Se, 40c. and 16c, were 25c to 75c—Some solled Musi: Foltos. Lace Curtains Keduced An assortment of one pair curtains, too many few suggestions of the reductions are given. wer “Point de Arabe. | Also one-pair lots of Madras Cur- AM Be eaters any, iw blues and greens, at JOHN WANAMAKE Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth Street to describe, but a |