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5 f : i ‘ ee . [HP SITUATION AT VANCOUVER WORSE Parliament Told Citizens May | Resort to Arms to Pro- { tect Themselves. ' VICTORIA. B. CG. Jan. 2-—Strone JQancuace was used by momberm for Mvancouver in he British Columbia Par tgmmont vesterday discussine the pro- 1 lectsIntion almine to restrict Jap- Laren Qemtean Martowan declared thet the sttu- tien Was srowine desperate at Van- upouver. and if the acereasion contimred it be possible that a resort to erm nt ocour for self nreservation. fHe said the J anese of Vancouver and If stene rm them Van- uid arm themselves. Vancouver, sug- J to be due ed to Dro would as- seaboard of steps should be Japanese were ex- Qeeu same Opera-House nme ts “Don anon Lescant,” for Thursday; er of Seville, Rossint's for next Sunday even- v iN $2 "4 Gse j 3 Prs. Washable Dress Shields for 25c Our _Prin- cess Brand light- weight Washable Dress Shields are as near perfection as it i¥ possible for a shield eT RY Pay ‘ * tobe. Abso- WARRANTED iuely guar. anteed in every respect. Crescent shiit waist shape er per | regulation long tlep—$2 f dozen—~» pairaeor z5c, t the! “Madama But- ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1908. Schubert's “Turkish March” was given aa one of the encores. No, i West Bnd Avenue, Jan. 19, 1908, ‘To the Editor of The Evening World: In your pager of Jan. 16 you say that the first Jenny Lind ticket sold in 1861 wae purchased for $636, The first ticket was sold to Mr. John Genin, 2 prominent hat and fur dealer on Broadway at that time. Mr. Genin was an intimete friend of Mr. Barnuin, and the money was furnished by Mr. Barnum, as an advertisement. This, of course, the publio did not know. Betn~ an intimate friend of both Mr. G. and Mra. B., it was told to meas a good joke, Mrs. L. E. LAUDPN, Announcement is ,made that the | spring tour of the Conried Metropolitan Opera Company will be limited to three jand a half weeks, and that Boston, | Washington, Baltimore, Chicago and | Pittsburg Will be the only cities visited. ‘Nie season will close here on April 4, But there will be extra performances lo. “the Nibelungen I week beginning Apr! of town perfor in Boston on Aj pata Naat CAN’T WED IN “SAIL LOFT.” {Officers of the Rrooklyn Navy- Yard Compel Boatswain to Recall Invitations, Because the “sal! loft” in puflding No. 23 of the Brooklyn Navy-Yard has been the scene of numerous important socal Jeventa, ofMloers of the yard have com- H J. Roche: ck, to recall sent out to fr! to-morrow . The wed- not at the 3 arranged for the without seeing . ‘M hile as b No. B sh t be used for the wedding of a boatswain a A Splendid Prospect. (From the Washington Star.) { "Do vou ee @ny great future for Panama?’ | Certainty. jston resort it Order by Telephone A big retail market adver- tises that it has installed additional telephone facilities and organized a special tele- Phone order department, with quick deliveries, for its tcle- phone customers. Order hy Telephone NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO., 15 Day Street Look at the great excur has already become.” For NOT a coat in tl is a coat style this Caraculs. An importer who had a large amount of this cloth on hand solc than half price. full 3% length—d smart mode!; beautif black satin. There or these service-giving Caracul Cloth Coats o ever betore been pric: Long Pompadour Rolls, 25c. and 39c. We: are selling tremendous quantities of an Eng- lish-made Sanitary Floss é Pompa- ad dour Roll. This roll is a per- fect imitation of natural hair— but is much lighter and wash- able; medium and extra long —25c. and 39e, ee Pi.) ored urine. Caracul Cloth: On Sale To-Morrow at ‘14.75 seli in the regular way for $25— many have sold tor more, ’ dark, lustrous, handsome coats that look so much like Persian Lamb, Broadtail or the real Caracul. $ | 4.75 ] We had them made up according to a late Paris model— fitting back, rolling collar and cuffs of self- material; a shapely and dressy coat, so you must come to-morrow if you want one York. Sorry we haven't more—at $14.75 Three Extraordinary Val Notion Department. SPECIALS in standard articles cut to a point that makes eagh in- dividual item a noteworthy bargain. Each item mentioned here has a bearing on the fads of the hour. (Sa CR eT NEW YORK PEOPLE TRY HOME RECIPE Local Druggists Say Thou- sands of People Are Tak- ing Home-Made Mixture. There 1s a simple home rectpe now betng made known Jn all the larger cities through the newspapers. It is intended to check the many cases of rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble which have made so many cripples and invallds and weaklings of some of our brightest and etrong- est people. ~ The drugetsts here have been no- tifled to supply themselves with the ingredients, and the sufferer will have no trouble to obtain them. The prescription 1s as follows: Fluid Ex- tract Dandelion, one-half ounce; C »ound Kargon, one ounce, and ound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, three ounces, Mix by shaking well n a bottle. The dose {ts one tea- onful after each meal and at bed- a sent expertments, even In severe hospltal cases, prove this simple mix- ture the remedy for Rheumatism be- 4 cause of its posi'.ve action upon the eliminative tissues of the kidneys. It compels these most vita) organs | to filter from the blood and system es and uric acid, of rheumatism, jit cleanses the k s, strengthens {them and removes quickly such | symptoms as backache, blood disor- , frequent uri- painful, scalding and discol- It acts as a powerful stimulant to the entire kidney and bladder structure, puts new life into | them and Invigorates the entire| tract. All the ingredients, states a well- known local druggist, are of vege | table extraction, making it a safe and harmless prescription at any} | time. Those who suffer and are aoccus- ' tomed to purchase a bottle of patent medicine should not let a little in- conventence interfere with making this up. NOT A PIRATED EDITION. The Famous Waltz ¢cunsisting of eight muste pages) from “The Merry Widow” | will be given in the Magazine Section of NENT SUNDAY'S WORLD, January 26. This music, consisting of 26 staffa, te the Iighted edition, and | yer supplement ex- | World) by special | music publishers, | > and | which ; nation, er ure VE D and [ plete, Get the REAL musie of the Merry; Widow Waltz in The World next Sunday, © RESTAURANT TAY, Wi omen 1e lot that would not Those rich, Don’t believe there season so popular as £ Patri 1 us all he had a less ouble-breasted, semi- ‘ly lined with grey or are only i100 of them, coats. We do not think t this character have 1 so low in ali New ues in Our fa Main Floor, uy now for future needs. Our “Mabel Taliaferro” Washable Collar Foun- dation, 3 for 25: s positively AS the only per- fectly pro- portioned and properly > shaped foun- dation onthe market. Ours {s different from all others, and can be worn with perfect comfort. ‘Two heights in white and black; all sizes........ 3 for 25e¢ ————$ + G EIGHTH £9270 20 ®STREETS NEW YORK. Greenhut and Dry Goods Interesting Clearance Sales Now Throughout 1 his New Store New, dainty patterns stamped on good quality matertals and priced exceptionally low : Art Hat patterns stamped on heavy linen ri wESSe Needlework Waist patterns stamped on sheer lawn . . . 50c Waist patterns stamped on mercerized batiste b 5 95c Waist patterns stamped on fine handkerchief linen . 1.45 18c Corset cover patterns stamped on firm, silky nainsook This sale takes in all the ends of black and colored Dress Goods in our stock which have accumulated from the heavy selling of the past few weeks. Included are plain and fancy broadcloths, plain and herringbone weaves of serges and cheviots, fancy suitings and numerous weaves in black dress goods, in lengths suitable for skirts, dress patterns and children’s coats All marked at one-half our usual low prices. Ends of Dress Goods-— Half Price We are prepared to make to order Silk Petticoats at extremely moderate cost to match any gown or carry out individual style pref- erences. Particularly helpful to women requiring sizes larger or smaller than the regulation sizest For Thursday and Friday: Black Silk Petticoats made of rich, dependable taffeta silk, in any preferred style: With serviceable cotton underlay ruffle. Value 8.00 . With silk underlay ruffle. Value9.00 . © . Extra large sizes, 1.00 additional, Models on exhibition at the Silk Department. Silk Petticoats Made-to- Order 6.00 7.00 Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York (Formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) D WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS °4,.98 for *10 Paintings fa Fourth Floor. 75 Original Ol) Paintings—all imported—in 34-inch gold burnis! ed frames in it designs—size 22x26 formeriy S10 and $12—now $5.94 and... Batiste Robes, *6-9° Value $12.50 and $15. French Emb. Batiste Robes HIGHLY mercerized so that they look like silk mull. Only five hun- dred will be soldat this figure—the daint- iest, newest and most stylish Robes ever sold at such a price. Beautiful creations of sheer French mercerized Batistes of silky texture, with wide flounces and $ 95 insertions of rich * eyelet and Japan- ese embroidery. Main Floor. There are also dainty French beadings and new effects in tuckings introduced into the making of these Robes, altogether forming a costume to he desired by most -fashion- able dressers. In fact, Robes that you would readily expect to pay $12.50 to$15.00 for. Shaped from newest Paris models, embroidered by best St. Gall workers; the general execution of these Robes is of the very first order. Come in white, light blue, pink, lavender, grey and ecru ina variety of designs. Can be made into any style of costume. 500 of these $12.50 and $15.00 Robes will be $6.95 each. Knit Underwear for Men and Women Never Priced So Low. far Main and Second Floors, Girls’ Shirred Silk Velvet Children’s Ready-to-Wears— full trint’d—value $3.98. Women’s $1.49 Satin Hats. Women's $5.00 Trim’ Ha‘ FOURTEENTH STREET, RE IARY SALI JANUARY SALE Extraordinary Values in Women’s Suits, Cloaks, Shirts, Robes, etc, A GREAT THURSDAY LIST; Near Seal Coats, 28.98; worth $39.98 Near Seal Coats, 85.98; worth $46.98 Long Cloaks—mannish mixtures—8. 49; worth $9.98 Long Black Broadcloth Cloaks, 6. Spectal Por Sale At Wholesale Prices! Two manufacturers’ stocks for whom the tardy winter meant sur- plus stock that could not be kept longer on hand...Exchange for our ever-ready cash meant concessions that result in these bargain offerings: SCARF! MUFFS. Eastern Minkc— 49.98; were 379.98 43.98; were $75.53 Natural Mftmnk— 39.98; were $59.88 39.98; were $59.98 Black Lynx— 25.98; were $41.98 27.98; were $45.85 lack Lynx— 36.98; prero Pia) 1930 08: ‘were $53.00 Marten— 34.98; eee eae 28.98; were (T.98 Alaska 6able— 21.98; were $41.98 9.98; were $19.08 Jap Mink— 14.98; were $29.98 13.98; were 629.98 Jap Mink— 17.98; were $34.58 19.08; were $8.98 Natural Squirrel 7.98; were $12.98 8.98; were $16.98 Sable Squirrel— 6.98; were $12.98 7.98; were $15.98 Gray Fox— 5)98; were $9.95 4.98; were $7.98 Opossum— 3.98; were $6.93 8.98; were 36.93 Scarfs and Muffs are both plain and fancy; majority have heade and tails. Midwinter Millinery Styles Not clearances, but the newest and nattiest....Strong January specials. Girls’ Velvet Picture Hats— full trim’d with large bows. Instead of $4.98..... red, navy, brown—tworth $1. best colors—Instead of .69. Women's Ready-to-Wears— ithers worth $2.98.. Women's $1.98 Velvet Hata. (Finer to $3.40; elsewhere $3.08.) Women's 69 ct, Felt Hats. ADR ©. Shadow Stripe Broadoloths AN woo!—4 Inch— also § inch Tailor cloths and Panamas—gray, brown. myrtle, garnet, navy, royal, white, black 46 and plalds—worth .69 and .79 EWES 20R EE". DRESS GOODS JNVENTORY is only a little way off and we’re making heroic stock- righting efforts. We're not taking chances of carrying Winter Underwear over into another season, so we’ve made prices the lowest of the year—and that means prices on Knit Underwear were never so low. Men’s Celebrated Norfolk - New Bruns. |} Women’s tuck stitch cotton Vests and wickCo.'s medium weight,natural and white Merino Pants—Vests are high neck and long sleeves; Shirts aud Drawers; regular $1.25 quality: special 69c | pants are ankle length—our regular 65c line... SOC Men's Celebrated Norfolk - New Bruns- A Ko meses) for #1:) Vests wick gossamer weight, all-wool Shirts and Drawers, Women’s white and silver gray Vests natural and white; regular $1.50 quality; speclalat 8VE | and Vants—regularly sold at $1 and $1.25—made from Australian wool—to clean up. eye Ic Women’s low neck Sleeveless Vests in pink, sky and white—regularly T5c., at 50c Women’s Swiss rib Combination Suits Men’s Winter Weight Full Fashioned Norfolk-New Brunswick pure white wool Underwear; 1,10 regular $1.85 quality; special at.......... 00064 About 100 Women’s Ypsilanti Union Sulte—the standard $4 quality—mostly 34 and 36 low neck, lace trimmed Umbrella Pante—regularly | sizea—they are black, natural and blue wool, at 75C | sold at 75c. | Special at.eeeeseree vere wseere Se | ee ee | | $ sizes % ‘Sv Fine White Persian Lawns So desirable for Waists and graduation dresses—sheer, silky, and strong— Instead of 24 cts ADL FLOOR Women’s Caracul Coats Imported earacul—medinm lenzth— semt-fitted back—amart collar iese—tbratd fintsh—eatin line 4 to 46—valtte $15.00. SD_ FLOOR CLO, IT, White Lingerie Waists Soft Batiste—round or square yoke and front s— lace inserts, emb'y and dainty 95 ticks—all_ sizes—worti $2.00......'—~ = SHOOND_ELOOR_WASH WAIST DEPT Ripple Eiderdown Robes Miah mrado aualtty and fintsh— vest tte satin trim—all sizes—- 2.39 Regutarly $4.98... Eiblan Novelty }Dot [COED a, harming ain many and dark shades, atso black—with white and olored ‘Acta, in Mfr's price was 19 cts. Our Morning Gale pries SOLD UNTIL 1 P. M.,ONLY—NO neEARN Weat of Fifth Avenue i 3; worth $14.98 Long Black Broadcloth Cloaks, 12.98; worth $96.98 Long Black Broadoloth Cloaks, 18.98; worth $290.98 Caracul Coats, medium length, 6.49; worth $18.08 Caracul Coats, three-quarter length, 18,985 worth $26.98 Caraoul Coats, 50 inoh length, 23.98; worth 888,98 Silk and Net Evening Dresses, 19.98; worth $29,908 White Net Jumper Dresses, 6.98; worth 815.98 4 Broadoloth, Sergeand Panama skirts, 5.98; worth $9.98 | German Flannel Robes, 1.24; worth $3.49 mR Japanese Silk Kimonos, 2.49; worth $4.69 } Silk and Albatross Matincees, 2.98, worth $5.00 Flannelette Wrappers, 225; worth $1.49 ALSO, TO-MORROW :— Sutts of Fine Broadcloth and Panne Chevtot Also some velvets—were $29.98 to $39.98....... Elegant styles with the latest fancies of folds faced with fine braid novelty velvets and braidings—aleo high-class mannish effects », —medium and three-quarter coate—bdlack and colors. H eo % Silk and Net Walsts That Add to January Sale Fame!® WHITH AND ECRU NEY. | Exquisite styles that show the latest combinations of lovely laces, medai- Hons, ribbons, tucka, eto— “1.49 MBSSALINE AND TAFFETA GILES. Elaborate yokes, fronts and sleeves, inchuding the elegant mousquetatre sleeve--Val., Point Venise and Baby Irish in rich effects—also intricate lat tloework on Tuscan net, worked with French knots—others with new medal lion effects and tandings—Dlack, white, street and evening shades— $6.98 Watsts.. 4.98 $7.93 Walsta. 5.98 $8.98 Watste.. 6)98 $9.98 Walsts.. ‘7.98 Other Splendid Vaiwes to $12.98. Underwear Sets Fine Natnsook—-4 pes.— Gown, Drawors, Corset Cover and Skiri—<luborately md with lace inserts and wide washable ribbons—worth $7.98 Extra Size Underwear At January Sale Prices EXTRA SIZE GOWNS—Nain- 600k and cambric—round yoke with lace and two tn- 74 eerts, ribbon run—reg. $1.19... EXTRA SIZE DRAWERS— Cambric and natnsook— 29 tucked ruffle with hematitch-f ine—reg. 49. ‘S—Cam 'd flounce: hs EXTRA SIZE SKIRTS—Cam- $2.98 “Tenderfoot’”’ Button To-morrow—for a reason The “reason” ts this—mannfacturer made a mistake fn grading, and consequently they are not as wide in the ankle as usual....To be sure, the mistake fs a elight one, and nine women out of ten will find them thoroughly comfortable....Nevertheless, {t caused a reduc- | tion tm price, so that, while lot lasts, you can buy the celebrated “Tenderfoot” button shoes, usally $2.98, at Two Nineteen! Bizes 8% ¢o 9, widths C to DN brio—ruffle with six rows lace, headed with ribbon 2.49 rin—emb'y beading— J Worth $3.25. rn EX. SIZE Cc inen ‘finish muslin— 19 high neck—ticht fitting-— 2 sizes to G2 bust—worth .96.... Shoes - - - - 249 ® MORNING SALES To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities, Caleutta Cocoa Door Mats {led colorings or plain: door size—resularl THIRD FLOOR—-RUG 47 by Sheets 4 musiin— morning's price for 90 cent sheets will be .67 RASHWONT—NEW RUTLDING, Rich Taffeta Ribbons Stiff quality, so demanded for hair bows, sa black and bast MAIN FT W BUILDING, 1 Applique Scarfs 2 also Square y appliqued de s edge—usual MAIN POOR Pest White Shaker Flannels Heavy, but soft and comfor' 74 d 4, 1 for infants’ underwear, et 9 cent. quallty..... Rare BASEMENT CENTRE BUILDING. Wome.’s Storm Rubbers all sizes—@0 ot. qualit; 5 SHCOND FLOOR—SsHow Tae T Women’s Fine Gauge Hose Fast Black, Plain, and Maco 4 eplit sole—full requar—double heels and toes—all slzee— usualy .25... MALL OR, TELEPHONB ORDERS.