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i twelve years old, UTE GL NEN “ALDERMEN BERN THE PROPER WAY WRN TRACTION TOPUTOUTAFRE. ROS OF Closed Doors and Windows They Demand That Transters Be Restored and Arrears in Taxes rll Up. and Wrapped Quilt Around Blazing Ch ——— OCFOMIESNOT WADE HONORABLY © Fells Baptist. Clergymen We ,!*: Need More of the Gol- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 4 1909. new ol ze n g. not sl kad which 4 ‘ ite the }owa honesty's SAYS MIR. JESUP The WATERS is an old, reliable piano with a greet reputation, but it is more—it is a strictly up-to- date piano, notable for its all-around excellence. The tone, action and workmanship of the WATERS PIANOS are as near perfection as it is pos- < destroyed tn an cities. de- den Rule. WATERS PIANOS is absolutely guaranteed. 2) I; 2 = >] oy rge foriunse suddenly made és SAN ELIBD Eve TaN Te Lia ey eater aeitoneey euaneD Send postal for catalogue with reduced prices and ae What we nerd is more of the Golden! terms on the WA’ RS THREE- -YEAR SYSTEM, giv- Chloe Rees Is Called a “Hero”! Ru Ha tela ovat t ing you three years’ time on a piano without interest. and Is Graciously Patted on the Head. cee legal 3 the members propose Chive Sackett Rees {s the proudest INt- | any rate. tle girl in Long Island City to-day, all because Fire Chief Hauck patted her on | the head and, notwithstanding her short pkirte, her pigtails and a big blaque doll she clasped in her arms, called her oh leh of the Bures miNeroilt as speedily mother, left the home. a frame butlding, No. 16 Ninth street, and told her little daughter, who was alone in the house, not to play with the matches, and above | all not to light a single one of the can- dies on the big Christmas tree In the parlor. After Mrs. Rees had gone fe eleven years played with her toys, but every few minutes she would look up Into the branches of the tree and the longing to se it once imore alight grew In her small brain until she could resist it no longer. | 1 tus: 1 compantes b TWO KILLED, TWENTY HURT IN RAILRUAD COLLISION. Oklahoma Lights Burned Merrily | De tails ash in Sanu nee On Rea gNBltEahelcar ely Meagre, but Train Thought a struck a ma minutes | ; : the tiny cand twigs Flyer were twinkling away m Okla n. 4 Then she sat on the floor under t tree holding h for minutes was lost An engineer and twenty day when a the it was near intles In earrving phy om Tulsa Jan. 4 The St. Louis Chloe didn't Ket a bit excited t Jaid her doll carefully aside, Windows and doors, a0 there would inday: fo draught to fan the blaze, and 4 hwest, No detalla of lave heen rec q got a counterpane, which she a ie at the of wrapped alsout the tree, After this BANK'S VICE- -PRESIDENT A SUICIDE IN HOME. she went to a window tn the rear of the house and called to David who was Street, to send for the firemen Surprise for Firemen David dashed house in Mighth Hauck and Ais m A calm Mttle girl Potter of the from whic the firemen had to smouldering tree from "You ce! ainly are Hauck said Mamma so w hen s greater calmnes You did exact) you hadn't, the would prot THREE LITTLE BOYS ARRESTED os Several false alar fire were) HOSPITAL @HARITY FAIR. turned in in Jersey addith . a watel for the vito t any This morning they amination. Registered Trade Mork SpecialClearing Sale Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Dresses and Waists Beginning to-morrow and continuing until the goods are sold, we shall ofier a very large collection. of Women's Garments at exceptionally low prices, A limited number of garments which were carried over from last season, we have marked at prices w in most cases represent but a fraction of the cost, range as follows: ; ’ Cloth Suits. Ladi At $10.00, zens to grap gration. COURT AGAINST NEGRO : IN BROWNSVILLE CASE, Jan. 4, Horace Waters @ Co. | 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. , 127 W, 42d St., near Broadway. Harlem Branch (Open Evenings): | 254 W. 125th St, near 8th_ Ave, WASHINGTON, The Supreme THREE STORES | and all good citl. je with is that of finml- ? ces of the men and esident on a rlot, ; was The Brill Clothes 4 Involving 10,000 Suits and Overcoats—30 to 40% underprice. Over 7120 different models and over 500 different fabric-styles, many exclusive and six months toa year in advance. These garments are from ten of the {oremost tailor- ing organizations in America. They are the most modernly tailored ready-to-wear garments known, At original low Brill prices they were best values anywhere, Now Brill reductions Suits & Overcoats, are greatest $9.00 - Vaiues up to $30.00, $17.50 Suits & Overcoats, values $13.50, $15.00 & $18.00, S15 i ailoring and tine fabric that e ear tailoring. Incl d ¢ full six months to a year in advance 5. wear garme > worsteds, velours and worsted cheviots in silk- tone stripe, sh w stripes and line-line stripes, in the 8. Olives, smoke and gray shades. Over 30 different 4 young men of conservative and extreme tastes. , melzons, yicuna worsteds and worsted Ige gray, Quaker v, Havana bro Plain, fancy and strip es; also fabrics, Models for The ( all-wool Kersey, worsted cheviot. Black, Oxtord, Cambridge dark browns, Plain weaves, fancy weaves Models for men and young men; 46, 48 and Ment unusual $13.30 to $18.00 dq d full ats for dress Suits & Overcoats, : gana values $18.00, $20,00 & $22. 50, $12. 50 cigpauan ei Over ‘hee garment to select fr ae good hand ta ed suits in ¢ of fine garments that are values up to Suits & Overcoats, values up to $35.00, $21.00 g, fabrics and trimmings one val Sits of faney and many exclusive ow aint xtures, blue and blacks, in worsteds, r 60 different fabric desi and exclusive as 1 as conservative m, heay over a doze Suits & Overcoats, x styles At $15.00. } 25 OM) 19 78 ry garment full gt $22.50 standard a a values 25 00 up to $45.00 le At $12.50, 17.50 ‘and 25.00. | 0 Suits & Overcoats, 4 that embody Are is best in fabric, tal 35.00 50.00, R ; aa ane cmeet Hae 3.00 and ie ‘ . i values $22.50, $25.00 & $28.1 00, ior Renan ueaitienel dtettan : Ladies’ Cloth Coats. g r rsteds. of plain and vicuna finish, Included ere designs, new blues, olives, browns, silk mixtures and S le Norway kersevs, finest Venetians, finest velour \ r w blues, new sand plain black jn Ladies’ Waists & Skirts. RTOWISE ESHER ETD ANE MT ican He We are ol A 15 Sunn udin 5 f . motoring and driving garments, at $3.50 atliiay 1 ang a tine a erie, ( Overcoats that are $32. 50 ony Fi 2.00 and 2 7S values up to $55.00, le less than hia ey price th cases ¢ m F from the world’s best mills—talloring, trimmings and invereairescest Re raya i models h n garments of highest cost. Included are forel gn genet E= MRS asia Se Rarer melo vicunas, Venetians, velours and O'Connor's frieze, About 40 carsoteetat $15.00 to 18.50 ¢ TE Ee ee act ies andy Hea ct ey Mou ls Ox coats, paldocks, slorm and driving coats, 3 105 : as S48 are high standing collar button-to-the-neck auto 5 te FA c ng lapel models, fancy eu All Young Men’s Clothes REDUCED. 5, 46 y Qin 1 nd shad e é cs. the talloriz he trimmings and the models of these ae Av rcele ura re uit pea strtor $28 COTE anutards All Children’s Clothes REDUCED. saities McCu tcheon AY Co 279 B'dway, n. Chambers St. others St., corner ad Avenue 69 HARLEM STORE OPPN EVENINGS, Opposit Union Sq, 14th St, n B'wa 5th Ave. & 34th St, waster Astoria 4 y ule others STORES. 47 Cortlandt St., n. Greenwich sible to find in Sany piano, and the durability of the | WATERS (PIANOS Store New york Madame A. Barnes’ Entire Stock Silks and Doucet Gowns HE 14TH STREET STORE purchased from Madame A. Barnes, Dressmaker to Exclusive Trade, her entire stock of tine Silks. On sale here at much less than original prices. The most expensive Silks and Dress Goods, fine Laces and Trimmings are included in this purchase. All merchandising records broken in this most unusual collectionyof rare fabrics. Some of these materials, in the exclusive Fifth avenue shcms, sell * for $15.00 a yard. Same fabrics in this sale at $2.08. Also $2.00 grades grouped here at 98c, yard The Silks and Dress Goods Departments have beer moved tothe 13th St. side, main floor--their permanentlocation, Bright daylight floods the entire section. More space; bigger stocks, Values at, Yard wy 98C| 19%." ,$1.98] 512,,$2.98 Elegant Imported Gowns at, ord At the time THE 14TH ST STORE purchased from Madame A. Barnes, 11 E, 47th St, Dress! he most exclusive New Yorkers, her entire stock of silks and velvets, we also purchased a large number of Model Gowns, made by Doucet, Paris. marked t Values to $15, s ranging from $60 to $175. opportunity se for almost unbeard of prices nt distinctive nf costumes, Fabrics inchude Chif- Ivet, Basket Voile, Spangled Black Silk Net, Pale This sale | the most di fon Broadcloth, Pa Blue Crepe de Chine, rty Satin, Black Duchess Satia, Satin Messaline and many others. Only one of anv style $150.00 Dress for......$50.00| $85.00 Gowg for..... $34.78 $150.00 Gown for. .....$50.00 | $85.00 Suit for . + $35.00 $175.00 Gown for... «. 4. $50.00 $175.00 Gown for...... $50.00 $165.00 Costume for. «..$50.00 $40.00 Waist for...... $10.00 “585.00 Gown for... 4. $45.00 $90.00 Gown for...... $57.50 | $65.00 Gown for... -..$30,00 $60.00 Costume for... .$30.00 | $150.00 Costume for .,. $50.00 THE 141TH STREET STORE, Second Floor, Every Suit in Stock at About 4 Price Suits Formerly Priced to $18.50 ive assortment of Suits in this lot are ents of Broadeloths and Novelty either highly trimmed or plain tai- \Worsteds, lored effects, — self- qd Taunty $ deep fold. Sizes for n and misses Suits F ormerl} V Bean to $35.00 Suits of Chiffon Broadcloths, Serges, Lymansville Cheviots, h Worsteds and Striped Mixtures, i of best styles. Directoire, Empire, new Pointed Coat models, High tie to match. Large, low patch lining. Smart, snug-fitting, Cllog. black. Sizes for women and “en $12.50 HE LLM STREET STORE, Second Flor) —————— 1909 PURE CANNED FOOD SALE Freight prepaid on all paid orders amounting to $5 or more to any freight station within a radius of 200 miles, Mail and telephone orders promptly filled. Sixth Floer.) este Rah Reng ADEE oR ee ae th tailored fold at bottom. Lead- ing colors and 1 This Suit, alifornia vy sugar We) PEARS— tender, sweet packes WRINK ED | STRAWBERRY HAMS 5.000 on sale Tuesday Iean, ASPARAG tare yzen cans sc ze Y Maine’ Sugar Fe Bias: see yare nine! sugar, BEANS— tape “2't cane wiue. Bell 7 ra sniall a , green; | Toe can. . M Tgor cans, | PARLY JUNE s eg tte 15 SSERT VE. 4 ators | as rls TO: * ra RED, eres Bide Bell| sie eeMpolid cold | syrup: dor, t quailty | original ; lereunraciers i) ASPARAGUS cases small, ter Iie “Angarngus tis Canam sana, HOB Ss RICE — Aan 48: | 1 [LEMON CLING PRACIT. Es Bina a Ualit Lenton’ Cling hes ov Bartlett Pears, packed in Neary rsrmip: case. 86 iralghi or aasorte cand, dor. cases Blue B extra ting, fase cane doz. cans. $1.70; regular 20¢ ean, ‘be ken Caroll SOAP. Swift's | Snap, Yq THE 14TH STREET, STORE, HENRY-SIBGRL, Pree,