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oe ‘ THE EVENING RICH MISS LEWIS WU TING FANG HURLED FROAA CAR ~TOBERE-SAMINED GN HOW TO DUN OF FLYING TRAIN AS TO HER SANITY MILLIONAL-ES: RE ESCEPES DEATH Justice Carr Sets Aside the Chinese Ambassador Brought Rich Annee Passing from) Jury’s Verdict and Orders One Car to Another Is a New Inquisition. | Jolted off at Curve. Concession Syndicate Up to Mark. beth Mary dklyn courts | The fight which Miss Lewis waged in the Bro. last month to prove that sie was inary ae mentally © R Wu Ting jel uw ing the affairs of her estate and” for- : aerate ae LSet dN c escaped death to-day e from a tune received a setback to-day when | quehanna and We . Justice Carr, sitting in the Special rtly after ing Hackens for Term of the Brooklyn Supreme Court, ew York, Mr. Easton usually comes denied a motion to co tre findin HORS Eisen deh Chip poo gnoomsnmary of the jury and ordered a new trial | CCE SAE £0 GAR Mets tau. ‘ His are attending school Miss Lewis, who is sixty-two years | other concess Bey uk tlt ate) Calls 014, has spent the greater pant of tier |, whe syndicate watch MOTMINE, And after he alighted trom| life in asylums sanitariums. She i He GL Ee eee fe the daught Thomas Lewis, a Fee cean| oumeneel lee eng tied ee Wa Ting F William Morse, a friend of Easton, | ¢ Reais, ade met him as he Bonrded the train and ° ed thi to the How amounts to over $750,000. i one ahe © east of The last time Miss s the Ai ck River Bridge was mitted to an institutio: overnment was in reached. Mr. Morse passed in safety RES én Gas was ; d upon by all its and entered the door of the other car. adleiAwyiuiite OnwOotitis vor nied money badly. It He turned around missed Mr. Eas- RNARINGUIBIEON Tie toiecs aanlle issue of $0,0N.0W ton and at once surmised he had been Serorealisharitt’s: jury anal ithreeleon nd the price to be paid for the hurled from the train, Missioners. After listening to evidence 1 the American syndi-| Morse notified the sonductor, who until Dec. 18 the jury rendered a ver- Pp sou was a loan of the money | stopped the express, and the train was dict that Miss Lewis was “sane and ‘ slowly backed to the cv There Barnes n was found unconscious bde- competent,” but two of the three com- missioners decided otherwise, the other @ne voting with the jury. Jury and commission conflicting in the decision, the matter was se! Justice Carr at the request of Lawyer iRingrose, in behalf of Miss Lewis, for the confirmation of the jury's finding. In denying the motion, Jus Sart tween the tracks bleeding from a gash yon his head. The injured ackensack st with Minister Wu over the price to be for the bonds. “Mr, Wu asked all sorts of questions) of me. told of a five hour a man was taken to the nm where he was 1 ed that he was the platform of one muitimil what I him 1 cate and I told “Then yo 4 t was the 1 sul he was violently the switch, denounced the dilatory methods off striking on his shoulder, w! ducting the inquisition, and ne f probably saved him from fatal that the jury was not properly treated. GQ the bargain was| injury. He remembers seeing the wrote tiis letter! train disappear as he hit the ground, “Reading over the voluminous rec ord in the inquisition,” Carr, “shows that it ‘was {and was enveloped in a cloud of dust } It is considered remarkabie that he es- said Jt ponduc without regard time or money. ‘caped with hts Hfe. @s scrupulous as a guardian angel and Mr. Easton was later removed to the Hackensack Hospital, where he was found to be suffering from a badly cut head, an injured shoulder and some nor hurts. The doct say that un- jess he eustained internal injuries he ‘ Will scon be out again. hin to several members of the aynd-| Mr. Easton has a beautiful estate at nator Brice took charge of the | ATvola, and prominently identified jin church and charitable work here. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. 23.—Ctty | not an idle word of counsel escaped 1 infe i In earnest. in this | are not m. “It seems to this Court that there Was too much of a hothouse proceeding adopted to secure a verdict from the jury. The prospect of their being left in Borough Hall was enough to shake the determination of the a “The motion to affirm denied. Let an order be pré notice settling the causes f inquisition BOCs Cy oe © trial term of this court.” STOCKS FALL IN DRIVE AT SMELTING : cloud was very tht hoatilitt over for a cou NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan. | Park entries for to-morrow’s races are Its posl- there was a reorganization of |As follows: 12) ses, an sila Mr, Barnes | Wu here from Aug. 1] Barnes continued and T me the wld back our Wu along. RACE—One and one-sixteenth | Gains Wiped Out and Most of | o°"tn« nue ermano hanya him ary al times. ing to Ohene: Tajen, the Market Leaders Below Profit Level Pek You Stocks in she early market showed the symr tion tn the redu » Bank of Eng- sioc ; advanced "ad a int. ing weakened th tol ompel A drive | | Plungcy, WORLD, LC K af lurehed | of list aud m wip point | lost 2] | ns were ng about a halt Smelting out, prices helow CRASH WITH me were 69.200 | | Three Men on the Machine a Are Injured by the | Collision. j Sd dds and a {cana COUGHS ch hard, as !f your throat ad lungs are being torn to 8 there shortness ‘of bre ag rattling end amrae zing in the Avance!“ Deiline : BANKS OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE CUT DISCOUNT. cougt Syrup recommended to me by friends and tren. cell ent remedy ba sheit one, AT Bsnee ond Could he Hara JONDON, Jan. erent of the T aul yeren rely cared m me, The cut ha f London st vA where the red t 0 ad lie 4 KaMrs wer wed 12 t The stank of France To-day reduced its rate of discount from | #1-2 to 3 per cent. : bi a3-Dr. Bull's Cough Syrap can be iiven ith perfect safe lids Wigadsclutely pure. Guivernecd under the Nauions ni He zene s | | | PUT FIRE OUT WITH BEER. ipa JOE ULLMAN IS ene Pane : me a KILLED BY A FALL for a time, but in Chicago, where wealth them, and est in Louls which Cuie had si years. lust in stock But he soon was on sames in town. became serious nm he was in Call- fornia, last. year financing the San JAPANESE WHITE HABUTAI SILK, WASHABLE, Carlos Opera Compan. on which he is said to have 27 INCHES WIDE ; 5 : aA WA Gide Gled @ poor man. SINGER MARRIED TO church singer. of Chicago, was m rried last night to Charl of the weal tn the Droste home on aati oe | Montclair, N. J. The cere-} ] avenue, Mor he al 0 r ‘was erformed “py ‘the Rev. | Cc wngregution al Yonure nh. Thi« music, consisting of 26 staffs, is the only authorized copyrighted edition, ts lasned as a newspaper supplement ex- clusively through THURSDAY. JANUARY 23, as Did Gi nductor tod vs skull Was fractu Over, Passes Away in Sani- tarium at Amityville. vr Directory For Winter and Spring Months Goes to Press Friday, January 3ist t to nged from cot in who pl Amityy ness of While the n's days were num! LG Pras MEER MIRE BEERES LURES OS New listings must be arranged for on or before years ago, lis brothers, Cole and above date, if desired for this book Alexander, welleknown racing men, won For Brooklyn, Queens, Richmond and New Jersey apply to THE N. Y. & N. J. TELEPHONE CO. Contract Offices Manhattan, The Bronx and Westchester County apply to NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY ame as Wide almost as his own as For Joe was a shipping clerk got out of pen work the St. Louis plungers."” fe made 1 with oreign book E ke Tow oshelle ava New way &Central Av.,Tarryt'n 10w Tarrytown piled up on hallo enotst Ingleside they started th rack at ‘Frisco. Joe got hold of a 30 per the three-eighih cent. int rack at ried to cover n book, and a tor 1s operations in place cleared up $9,000 in three ‘The fortune Joe made there he ation in Chicago, his feet again, about twelve B. Altman & Co: He came to this city ears ago and opened the “Big Store,” st book-racing wok ever made} HAVE ON SALE THE FOLLOWING ASSORTMENTS OF DRESS SILKS AT SPECIAL PRICES: day, every day | on handled at least $100,000, during a month, = Pnin Smith | FANCY SILKS, SUITABLE FOR DRESSES AND SEPARATE Ss ayaulmen n all sorts of BLOUSES, AND PLAIN EVENING SILKS PER YARD 5&c vecks at the poolrooms and wheel Ulman’s sickness first ROUGH PONGEE SILKS, 24 INCHES WIDE PER YARD 78c lost about $4,000. He PER YARD $},28 BLACK DRESS TRFFETA, 36 INCHES WIDE. WEALTHY MERCHANT’S SON. young | ted. 34th Street, a Street and Sth Avene. €? Taylor Miss Ada Adams, a comely F. Droste, jr., son nant of that name, | nerch he bride studied music in Paris and waren pup of Mme. Marchesi. She has been well known in musical circles | fo several and has a fine lyric yo: ne couple will sail for on an extended Sale of pr font moo Silk €3 Linen Pajamas NOT A PIRATED EDITION. e¢ Famous 2 (eonsistis of sh a , . mt yore fom "he Morty, Wet Military Model Men's Pajamas he Mngazine Section of | will be given In NEXT SUNDAY’ nuary 26. | WORLD. nade of exceptional quality of Silk and Linen in a variety of plain and fancy designs, b2.75; value $5.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. and The World by spectal arrangement with the music publishers, Chappell & Co., Ltd., London and New rk, Any earller issues of this music by newspaper are PIRATED and incom- plete. Get t EAL music of the Merry Widow Waltz in The World next Sunday. Retiring from Business As the end draws near of this Great Closing-Out Sale of Chandler & Co.’s Superb Stock of the Highest Grade New York Made Clothing, we submit values that are unpre- cedented for this class of merchanaise. Every Suit and Overcoat Must Be Sold Before We Vacate. Former Prices Have Been Disre- garded in Repricing the Stock. READ carefully every item. This is a money-saving sale that has never before been equalled and that cannot be duplicated when this sale ends. MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS that ) |MEN'S HIGH-GRADE were $18 and $20, Now, SUITS that w.re $28 & $30, MEN'S HIGH-GRADE} MEN'S. WINTER OVER- “ N R COATS that were $18 & $20. t $9.75 wa NE MEN'S RAINCOATS AND | 'S AUTOMOPILE AND | TOURIST COATS tht] FALL OVERCOATS that were $18 and $20. MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS that were $22.00 and $25. MEN'S SINTER: OVER- COATS that were $22 & $25. } MEN'S. RAINCOATS AND were $28 ard $30. MEN'S HIGHEST GRADE ) SACK SUITS ha’ sed up to | $35, MEN'S HIGHEST GRADE | WINTER OVERCOATS. } May <ikIned. Va'ue $35, | MEN'S RAINCOATS AND a faa no o FALL OVERCOATS hat | TOURIST’S OVER- were $22 end $25, ) COATS, Values us t- $33. Men's Tiouess that cold up to $5, 1 oW..sssessveseenres te $2.75 Men's Highest G ade Trou er; valucs up to $8, now. Our Entire Stock of Summer Weight Suits, Coats Jand Trousers and Fancy Vests at 14 Former Prices. Chandler &Ca2'coce a 31 CorRTLAND STREET | eS Sixth and Ninth Avenue “L” Stations. i 1908. was put vut before Oriental & Domestic Rugs Greatly Reduced To-morrow & Saturucsy Daghestan and Moussoul Oby 5 ft. 6, at Average size Regular Price $16.50 to 18.50 Axminster Rugs in Oriental Patterns, 8 ft. 3 by 10 ft. 6, Regular Price $21.00, 9 ft. by 12 ft, sf Wh BN (ojo), Upholstery Fabrics At Decided Reductions SILK BROCHES AND DAMAS $2.75 Formerly SILK ARMURE Former 1.25 JASPER STRIPED VELO! 1.50 FIGURED VELOURS, “ 3.75 RTED FRENCH JUTES, i IMP( Furniture, Carpet al Bedding A Home of Four $ 00 Bi ie 1250 aaa Rooms Complete- ly Furnished ~ ‘These rooms are on exhibition at our Show rog ms, OMS 905: -00 5 pean $45 nished orn ete, at Caraiite Write tor our NEW BOOKLET Se containing mation rega ing our outtits. Mailed free cn application. 59-9 liber Our al NOW < Bla DON’T BE MISLED. The only cone Eight Page Newspaper Edition of . . W WAL T= MERRY WIDO" Authorized by tl.e Publish Feature Wiil Be Given in the |Next Sunday's World LTZ as a Newspaper lagazine Section of Any other edition issued by any other newspaper is like ali “just as goods”—it’s inferior and incomplete This ‘amous waltz is the great musical hit of the The whole town is whistling it; dancers dit; lovers of catchy music rave over it. All Readers of Next Sunday’s World Will Get It seas STeST TT Pier eaee tee ts sare