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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1908. Ss cee FORMER JUSTICE BRIAN THE NOMINEE, PEESSEQ SPL FITZGERALD DIES CONGRESS 1S TOLD CLAM) BUT GAYE Announcement. Deposed from Special Sessions Bench, Found End in New- Lodging. Miss Smedley Tells More About Her Gifts from Aged Mr. IP COLETEG]H FROM NIECE Ingled w eT | SE eee ee ange oud He Needed the) s30/or S4( Which He Had Loaned STS HT, WMH ae trom Jurtioe by Fenson of his own fo mination of Mtary clen-|URGENT DEFICIENCY BILL Thomas Fit up to last Octobo eau ley, the reform worker and! QF $24,000,000 AGREED ON. a Justice of th rt of Special Ses- er was med to- g Baie sions of Ki nmond Counties, |iday, by Edward Uodle: Mooney before | Ww died a cheap vlace por mport. n oor of t ONCE WAS BARTENDER. ot Missou Floated on Staten Island Poli- 3°": 2 tics to High Office, Which He Held Under Charges. A homelees outcast and a fu) SHIT The urgent Beckett in the trial of the e Kensington Hotel, | ising in Newark,/ Reading and Tae Weak ~ i N. J. Shortly re he died he asked : ; < i ad Hi 4 that his wife be or, but she reachea| Features and All the Active | 4°. Newark too late, The body was re-| Iss i | ssues Fall. moved to F! 1a's old home at Port Richmond, St , this afternoon d Thomas Fitzger: as born at Elm| Deatings in stocks in the early market | °!4: S 1 2 she was bate eh i) le) M15 | today were active and prices lower Vad father kept a uzes the young n with the exce) ur marriage. But he was a fous, studied law and | ccnspicuous ¢ was admitted to t gains, American Smi s_rhmoush activity in politics he at-| with simultaneous sales of 4.000 racted + ntion of the veteran 2 re Staten Isiand 1 holas Muller, ae ee Se come i) 8 secu intment as a See ait twenty dian Pacific and \ eerstrate down a point. S. Pipe preferr ~ [clined 1 $-4, National Lead 1 [Great Northern 5 Baltimor preferred en fon of three or showed ig opened 10 mond County. Poughe ae | His Retention. & ( and ‘Amalgam of office, ment, expired w and the ci ble legal c’ Low, who regar as anxious Clark, to the § The Clos To-day's highe and Disbarred. a \ a) ? "400 Swell Suits, fi = $25-$28-$30 eee an 952 jLatest a I, Wednesday's @ Ty Opportunity | he fom AA way > —_ NO WINE DINNER FOR BOGE. TA J 2 Leading popular mimahy in sweli tailored costumes, 7 with all the Pedell ex-; ao caw Well ¢ d Cee awd S Li + ° 5 S Ss ae 3 2 es o 3 Sue‘e Cheviot Suits, $12.95 e Clan Mixture Suits, $12.95 f° Broadclota Suits, aa Correct, high grade re- ‘ productions of the famous > fashion leaders, Coatsgy F- \\ beauttully silk lined—ex- ~ cunsitely trimr DP oem ed—taste/ul, ) individually modelled skiris, Ya, Alterations FREE—%. Sale at All Three Stores. : ‘(Aol West 14th Street NEW YORK. 4604462 Fulton Street BROOKLYN 64510651 Broad Street I Le ur ws $ of piles. | 23 ns Vitalizer restores lost pow J < € MORRIS NEAH 0 HEATH UHL IE a rerhel Pa RTAV STO RAnIGNES 23rd Street 34th Street past week. There !s no » change to-day and we have en up hope.” FURNITURE. In Hoth Stores. Has Had Heart Troutle for a ‘Mr. Jesup is sevonty-alght years old. Year That Is Gradually trouble, he w | of his private public Interests to | - sie es Progressive. remain in harness until about a year| On Wednesday and Thursday, eee Senne eee Aenean January the 22nd and 23rd. Morris K. J millionaire Mea 1 Rn hak sana sit Commission, of which he was : : ‘ Sas ath at MS aq member. and since that time he has ing Dining R cm, Becroom and Parlor © home 7 Mad: e. He has been confined to his home. | Sey ead a I Tab} nehed a cris uilment, heart ——E H Suites. Sewing Tables, Work Tabies, (idEaC uu BILL. Ladies’ Desks, Side and Arm Chairs, 23rd | former prices 16.00, 18.50 and 24.00 LACE NECKWEAR, In Both Stores : | Edie) (CHES ono tht pen Et Oe) | fc prices 22.00, 26.00 and 28.00 On Wednesday, January the 22nd. H Bureaus... 55.00, 80,00 and 126,00 INFANTS’ OUTFITTING DEP’TS, In Both Stores. SHIRTWAISTS, I Both Stores. | MUSLIN UNDERWI MARABOUT STOLES, Ja Both Stores, 23rd Although lon, a aealehOyitts aes Semi-Annual Sale Continued. the breaking up of the Raj F'ne Mahogany Furniture, includ- TE ani K Music Cabinets and Library Tables. ssemblyman | of Manhattan to-day int At greatly reduced prices, ing, the. manufa | Sideboards.....55.00, 95.00 and 130,00 P 5.00, 125.00 and 170.00 China Closets..60.09, 70.00 and 109,00 former prices 80.00, 95.00 and 129.00 JAMES McGREERY & CO. Big cielen Totes aD hae teres Street 34th Street | Dining RoomChairs 10,50, 12.25 and 16.00 : i F 15.00 and 150.00 Real Lace Stocks, including Bruge, : : 72.00 and 118.00 Point Venise, Duchess and Point Laces. 72.00 and 145.00 45¢, 95¢, 1.95 and 2.75 oo and 80,00 value 1,00 to 8.75 70.00 and 108.00 Cape Collars, Boleros, Jacket and Coat trimming Sets. Made of Real | 23rd Street 34th Street Irish and French Crochet laces, 4.75 value 7.50 to 1$.00 NOTICE DON’T BE MISLED. The only conics Eight Page Newspaper Edition of . . T= MERRY WIDOW WALTZ Authorized by the Publishers as a Newspaper Feature Will Be Given in the Magazine Section of Next Sunday’s World On Wednesday and Thursday, January the 22nd and 23rd, Machine made long Slips, 35¢, soc and 75 Short Dresses. Size 6 months to 2 years. 50¢, 75¢ and g5c Hand made long Dresses—fine quality material. Neatly tucked, feather- stitched and hemstitched. Neck and sieeves finished with lace, 1.25, 1.50 and 1 value 1.65 Imported Piliow Cases. Made of sheer Nainsook. Hand-embroidered, finished with tucked ruffle, edged with lace. 1.25 and 1.95 An extensive assortment of Lin- gerie Waists, for Spring and Summer dress. | A large importation of French Waists, the latest models. Made of French Lawn and sheer Linen, trimmed with Valenciennes, Cluny and Irish Crochet Laces. At moderate prices. | On Wednesday, January the 22nd. | | 500 dozen, Lingerie Waists. Effec- tively trimmed with laces and embrotd- eries, 9sctos R DEPT’S. In Both Stores. A compiete stock of Domestic Un- i dergarments. Made of sheer nainsook and soit finish cambric, daintily trim- med with laces, Gowns.... . 95c, 1.25 and 1,50 C@hemisesmeeceriecitt rire gsc ‘ 1.50 IDJEKSEL Gong 0d000 SOC OSCH uN T.25 Corset Covers....50¢, 75¢, y5c “* 1.25 — Talking Ski 5 a 5 3 : * W allisins Skirts..... 75¢, 1.50 1.95 Any other edition issued by any other newspaper is Ccmplete assortment of hand-made like all “just as goods’—it’s inferior and incomplete French Underwear, This famous waltz is the great musical hit of the season. The whole town is whistling it; dancers demand it; lovers of catchy music rave over it. All Readers of Next Sunday’ s World Will Get It Sale of Marabout Stoles and Muffs for evening of street wear. Stoles, 6 strands, 66 inches long, Colors:—pink, light blue, fawn, grey, white and heliotrope. ee | A Second Edition 7 strands, 75 inches long. Colors: OF THE —pink, light blue, fawn, grey, helio. ; trope, navy blue and white, : 7.00 1908 World Almanac - value 9.50 Muftsitormatchtrertmerrennrernt tants 7.00 ° Bree _ and Encyclonedia Black or Natural Stoles..4.50 and 7.50 (1,000 PAGES) value 6.50 to 9.50 uitse commatchinincetniis cai wee. 6,50 value 8.50 Quarter-Century Record of Events IS NOW ON THE PRESS, JAMES McGREERY &00, | Price 25 Cts. (West of Buffalo and Pitt Cts.) ; by Mail, 35 Cts, yx 34th Street Cloth Bound, 50 sole by Mail, 60 Cts. CONTAINING THE Street