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THE EVENING WORLD, WEOSN PARISIANS FIGHT FOR EXPELLED HOSPITAL NUNS Police Charge Crowd Arrests Made When Throng Shows Sympathy. Frogramme of | Happy in Delicately mental and Graceful Moods * Their Themes. anc Hall yesterday aft }iy select and jud music requires, and bestowed upon| them the flattering and gentle applause | LAW FORCES THEM OUT. | tnat was sonsice: 7 in the days] | when every person of ct dvation under- Flonzaley Quartet in a Fine heim, del Senti-| : audience listened | jured with the careful sattention that such artistle the Phitha teresting recital at Carnegie 1 Mr. POLICEMAN IS “DRAGGED ABLUCK Chamber Music sailed through a C minor Men- Leo Schulte, wi the anxtous concentrated at! Mangin, of the Traffic Squad, Risks His Life, and Is out with the “no enc r. ss Margulies added a asilghtly Uttle finger to tue I list of at ha Badly Hurt. have suff: Ernest t soloist wits | tee Asc ae A team of skittish gave an tn- -fenched to a Ueht delivery wagon to- pod this of art. and every Prince! terday — afternoon heli panel Su OE Saas afford it had a) (hough a Bie Us Dg. | aay took fright at West Broadway and Ai " Are a denizen 0 me Crowd Unhitch Horses and) qua aiciang attached | fy" birth Never before sesterday, howe | Barciay treet from the notre of an to it t. The inter-/ ever, has “he been heard at beat ad-|ojevated train and ran away wile the } y organization in| tantage by @ New York audience | elevated yee Try to Draw Carriages eet the Flonza Ban 133 & New Yori Hetieefar str) | Soyer es Acane Sod coeler et ; {steadily growtng, and the delicacy and of the Sisters. ‘inish of their work is constantly {m- | proving. | The programme consisted of a Mozart Quartet in B flat major, and one of} Beethoven's in F major. These quar- PARIS, Jan, 15.—The departure to-day tets of Beethoven have proved such of the Augustinian nuns from the Muntotpal Hospital, where they have|treasure troves for later musician te ieee aE Lucia": with Te: down several pedestrians at Chambers acted in the capaoity of nurses for gen-|Dorrow from that Gy Ge inte te eran a hal Satur. (street. Biz Dan Mangin, the Trafic ilar, The las 1 y ee en ienerais erations, was made the occasion for a| 27! rtet in D major by! eventing. sf turday (Squad policeman, who ‘‘covers’’ the | i gramme was /Quarte AU the Metropolttan: “Iris.” Monday: | ostind at Chambers sireat and West | Catholic manifestation in which the po- | Sinigagita. ; stioularly | ZMtine. Butterdy," "Wear Misoq | Broadway, saw the team coming his Ice finally had to intervene. | The F jzaleys are pa tal foolanee a Fi day; unl) way and whieked two women out of [happy in all the delicately sentimenta’ | Teolde, rid anon eault."’ horses’ path he aturday matinee, and ‘Ia ‘Batuy- | °2" rses’ path as he jumped and In expectation of the event Denys depu- | or gracefyl moods of their music, and enter into the spirit of the older com- {positions in a way that Is unusual Yesterday afternoon in Mendelssotin | Hall the audience seemed many miles, away from Broadway and the twentl- eth century. | New York cannot complain that It Cochin and some other Catholic ties, a number of the Municipal Council- lors and a considerable crowd collected around the hospital, The sisters, after chanting some hymns and the Credo in the court of the hospital, emerged from t the building amid cries of “Long live the sisters!" from the crowd. Cohvalescents a 7 saat at the hospital windows also exprossed seeks bis Se ilies ani thelr sympathy with thelr former | [ONi"") Mission of Mendelssonn Halt nurses. just as the last ci the Flonzaley Quar- | The sisters got into several waiting | tet audience was leaving. ¢ th ‘At this moment a number; _1he Tho, with Oise Margulies) at the ished forward and began un- } hitching the horses, planning to drag | ~NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | t the sisters themselves. When the po- | } saw what was going on they de-| yinw ORLEANS. La. : | k Their action was/ entries for to-morrow's races are as fol: } nf ted by the manifestants with shouts | ' of “Down with the Republic?" One man struck a policeman with a! cane, whereupon sevéral arrests were | made. The horses were then rehitched to the! FE carriages and without further incident | the rs were driven to the Church of Notre Dame de Bon Secours. Hi: Cardinal Richard held a s ce on be-/ of the sisters, at the conclusion of | ch he blessed the faithful present. Bride Left agen in iin don to Come Home to Start Suit. | Justice Bia \ | | By | Franklin Simon & Co. | } an Fifth Avenue. | | SPECIAL SALE—THURSDAY | Rich C: 1 Cloth C tch Caracul Cloth Coats | | = | FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND GIRLS | | . a | 65 Women’s Caracul Coats FIFfY INCHES LONG, of high lustre Imported Caracul Cloth, semi-fitted model, shaw! collar and cuffs, superior Satin lining, wool interlined, rich novelty buttons. 19.75 Heretofore $45.00, , ’ , 85 Misses’ & Girls’ Caracul Coats FULL LENGTH MODEL, of hig! stre imported Caracul 4 Cloth, superior satin lining, woo! interlined: 6 to 16 years 13.75 + Heretofore $34.50 Sth hg ae Ty ele | FiF 1TH AVE, 37th and 38th Sts. kaw 4 d | us i er and numbers, day evening, dof cpenmigne: mnysical pow pogtical rendit is Aro: | n | gramme uded Bach's G mnie raera in a nearby stor | an fugue (Lisa's arrangement). Bobie | eract Bee Taauee mann’s Fantasle inC and four Chopin| Dashing north on West Broadway | | through a maze of traMe the fright- ened horses narrowly missed running Next week's operas at the Manhattan caught the bridle of the nigh noree. Advanced =a Opposite Fitth ‘Avenue Hotel 20 West 23d Street BALANCE OF Evening and Dress Hats to close out at of actual cost BALANCE OF Tailored Street Hats FORMER PRICES...... $30.00 $20.00 $12.50 Sale Prices...+.+++++ 7.50 4.95 2.98 Handsome Fur Turbans 3. 49, 4.25 Lynx, Sabled Squirrel and White Fox.. 4.98 Large Lace Bows, black or white, Large Black Satin Sailors Wired and ready for use,. 1.49 2.49 lowed &B Taylor For Thursday, January 16th An Important Sale of Women’s Winter Coats at Special Prices Coats of Black Broadcloth. fancy ste) trimmed, satin lined, 50 inches long and) Imported Fancy Cloths; sutable for traveling and automobile wear. Coats Of Caracul Cloths; 34 orloose-fitting backs; 50 inches long;| heavy satin lined. OF Broadsloth, with application of braid trimmings; 50 inches long; satin lined. *15.00 original prices *25.00 original price $50.00 Women's Fur Lined Coats at One-third Less Than Value $60.00) Goats| » 4 vat 335.00 50.00 65.00 “ 75.00 “ “ 100.00 —Also— A Special Offering oft 500 Taffeta Sith Waists consisting of Plaid Taffetas, Striped Taffetas and Dresden Tafietas, ation ale waist models, at bs. gO & $7.90 original prices $10.00 & $15.00 i] ul Rroadway & aoth St; sth Ave, igth Se § BY PUNAMAY TEAM | Twenty-fourth street, Ras cetting some | ESDAY»s JANUARY 15, | ‘MN ACCUSES Chambers to m n dangled from was car and © pavements Liebler of No . this peclal Policenian unt Sinai Hos- wed in the Harlem Po j ice Court that he had struck her three Umes in the face and stom: while was waiting in line for treatment East prnoon : Willlam When | pital © pollee p lavera- woman complained to suinissioner Bugher Liebler, wio is blond ai a acing. (oid "Magistrate Crane Diet| ordered her r de- caused him te strike at she had been {iJ a on the verge truck her. rvice in 1903, dented her Md he did not sintke ho he believed Calendar, In ed through The Koch's Uptown Prices Make Dowatown Shopping an Extravaganee Thursday—Many Tempting Economes. Clearing a Limited Quantity of ? . , Women’s Velveteen Suits, Up to $25.00 9, 95 Up to $50.00 14 50 Quaisties, Qualities, Obeying the man not to ¢ any Suits over to another season, we have ass: ed this attractive assortment of Women’s High-Class Veiveteen S and offer them at two Brices of stirring lowness. The g ts are rich, serviceable and excellently made. UITS offered—therefore, early choice i A Manufacturer's Surplus of Fine Skirts Below Cost. well-known manufacturer, desirous of finding an outlet for his Salts materi a on hand, made to ou der about 100 WOMEN’ \ND MIMSSES’ SKIRTS from a div ed assortment of the best all-wool fa The garments are masterpieces of the tailor cratt showit ng poise, dom offered at so low a price. mart: models represented, ide range of mixtures, strip invisible plaids and pla: t hursday Fine Furs at Half fur store is offering some of the most sensational bargains Ties, Stoles, Coats and Sets for both women and children. usual mid-January clearance. This year the price-conces- are remarkable, due entirely to the mild winter and consequent S s earlier in the season. of Former Frices. The in Multis, Women s Slippers---A Clearance VOMEN'S SLI ; fine kidskin, 4 straps; hand turned sole heels. Value WO S; patent colt; 1 strap; French heel; 25 SLIPPERS fine kidskin; beaded vamp; 1 strap; ed soles JUL! JETIMES, of fine! k lasik in; hand turned Uphoisteries-4 Big | ne dining-room size, 2x2 yds.; s, 1.95 all around; were $2.50 1.69 ; solid colors and Chintz effects; were $2.75... 1.98 mes of weath 4 oak; panels filled with ; green or red; each of the three panels Fisclian snncoriicre pee 3.98 A Caee Smyrna Hg at 1.59, iced G4 me arrow BS \RGER ONES p All the new col- shown, and t Advance Spring Sale of Girls’ Wash Dresses. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, an event of extreme importance to the saving m« her particular daughter. These Dresses are in the new season’s st eflects, and most of them are shown in he “open all the \ nd, so convenient for laundering. You will tind a rming array of the prettiest effects in white and colored lawns, a chambrays and percales, and all at prices of intense nierest. We have divitled the collection into four lots: 69c, 98c, 1.39 1.95 | 125th St. West, Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, (4 tol4 Years.) eP pocket 20K; on “ery COPMEP ‘ ere wore * 8 lence baile Eel enaverade tailed to Warrant and make the ar-| Holde, | 2 ac 1908. 5G Women! S 5 High Grade Furs AN IMPORTANT SALE At Greatly Reduced Prices Black Caracu! Coats LONG MODELS, Regularly $125.00 to $225.00, 75.00 to 165.00 MEDIUM LENGTHS, ‘** $140.00. 90.90, 95.00 SHORT MODELS, ‘ $65.00 to $130.00. 40,00 to 90.00 BLENDED FOX SCARFS, ew 7 Regularly $18.00 to $38.00, 13.50 to 27.00 BLENDED FOX MUFPS, - Regularly $22.00 and $25.00, 16.00, 17.00 BLACK CARACUL SETS (Scarf and Muff), Regularly $38.00 Set. 22.00 EASTERN MINK SCARFS. = Rogularly $40.00 to $300.00, 22.50 t° 175.00 EASTERN MINK MUFFS, ~ Regularly $50.00 to $200.00. 25.00 ' 110.00 FUR LINED COATS, fine Brosdclotnss S i Fi Ss. = vote sas00, "4s 45,00 to 60.00 Formerly $70.00 to $95.00, On what ballot was Grover Cleve- land nominated for the Presidency —first term ? The Answers will be found tn the QUARTER CENTURY Record of On what date in 1904 was Mrs. Maybrick released from an English prison? In what year did Charles Stew- art Parnell bring suit against the London Times for $250,000.00. A $5,00( 000, 000.00 fire in Milwaukee burned over 26 acres, on October 28—of what year? On what date in 1891 did the as- sault on the crew of the Baltimore at Valparaiso, Chile, occur? How long did it take Nellie Bly to go around’ the globe in 1890, and what well-known philosopher beat her record in the game year? What military officer was in com- mand of the allied forces in the ad- vance on Peking, and on what date was Peking cap- tured? On what date in 1893 was the Union Pacific Railroad placed in the hands of a receiv- er? In what year was General Bou- jlanger deprived of his command by the French Gov- ernment? Z y d : Almanac for 1908 1,000 Pages 25th Anniversary Number (Oe Sale on Record Price 25 Cents (West of Buffalo and Pittsburg, 30 Cents), Mail 35 Cents