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BROKER CV COREN CRAZED BY BLACK HAMA ELAS SLD 5 ENPELLED BY HAND FEAR, TRIES WORK OF AYEAR STOCK EXCHANGE TO KILL FANIL eg es An- Brooklyn Man Attempts to assengers Were Carried on Action Is Due to | Throw Woman and Child L,” Subway and Surface. Man's *Misrepresentition.” to Death, EVENUES $62,000,000 “sree pole Former Lawyer Says He Was Promised the Sum for a Successful Defense. ows That 1,300,000,000| Board of Governors ORE Eee Hannah Elias, nounees change member +1 ore Than $20,000,000 Is EX- way, was ex ; A young na 1 : , Ae kVEE TF New York Si 0 iB pended Yearly in New York : his uli me ut rail soury s {sup , rs. Bilas paid for Lighting. Tun hy Bian ; a $0 ret fee and prom Ss The reas f ven b. ietaae tsed him #25 1 case Brauns Decale lanl miaeaat mene MpOniaL aes ae "S| deteated the efforts of Mr. Platt to re- The Public Service Commission for Mal point” was made to the Board of |Ubaries an aie from her $68,000 which he had fe Firat District to-day made tts first Governors eee done Tmapalied y/0n1adz| \given to her. Mrs, Ellas defeated the {1 annual report to the Logislature—-| mission on Rep! eave Rwiy dcr Platt suit, but did not pay the addi. jet of Jan. 2, 198, was for six months | The firm of Cohen, Green & Co, whieh at who it a widower Rultia (AICO orn Hrd Aaitoi the expehses of the com een eccullon ot Go Rea NG for Mrw P that | thro pu was ample compensation — for sion, exclusive of salaries of th STOPS BRK SAN QE ary, the report says ; “Notwithstanding the fact that the * mission enjarged its number of em- yees and undertook several special vestigations, it has been found le to complete the yea rtlonment of the « ‘or the year 198 dade requisition commission int. of the exper tly in the admin’ der the Rapid In relation to eigh rt reads: “The questio’ gas had been unde © years, and the Supre Ist decided the law constitutional, No is a iB meters may be placed In us unt! ed by the commission, and the com- mmission sum of $987.5 ts that 6) per rred di New more and Ohio Lead a Rally aan That Strengthens List, Sister Rescued Child = waket gas the re- of the price on for rt ha ness of his throw her asion has recently required Mat a gaged in fort te ters that have been Jn use for mo? t she fighting him lan seven years shall be removed and tested. The commission | take up the many m mpantes demanding att | Ordered Specifications Filed in relation to the purchase of new by the Interurban Railroad reports that now due rs as to gas!t on. Ima that t against latter gan a fig! ordere’ companies { z nake up ould file specifications in advance of eee chases 3 if They rented a little office at ito HAs a matter of legal ay Halli eeenaney ere migens and thet obably does the bs Bn aids rer selgu probably Cue t Any in thls lttle office could see ‘0 make wer to compel a y change in lis uipment is put in publ jropean countries the posses is power by boards exer: pervision over public res the approval of & juipment before bein is been very satista )The surface, elevated and subway mpanies in New York City carry nnually more than 1,300,000,000 pas- i META Gntehee en engers, which Ie ,66 per cent. morelit i. aoora of the exchanges jan the total number of passengers , : fronds of the, conen’s expulsion 1s the latest de. Fried on the steam railroads of the Veignment in the drastic house h the g "and ( into the exchange thre nt until the BO ene ise, In 2008 of the “amoktng x , Greene & Co, did bust Hes te system a g there appeared 8 Te + PSE * heavy frosting on the glass plans of | i ' anal Let pm," and the "opened an office tn New around the corner e) re or more of boy heme waa finally blocked by P ory ‘MRS: PHILIPS GETS DECREE. Interlocutory Divorce Awarded on; Proof of Husband's Affinities, Ive to- tire country. ‘These companies have SE ERAN j capitalization of over $533,000,000 HOR HITE bd derive annually from their pass) ¢ Go, and it ts the s ngers $62,000,000 ment that has be ste In regard to lighting, the report! any member since Coster, Knapp & Co. ys that the income from the sale! were expelied if electricity in the city is more than 20,000,000 |On the question of rap mmission says | 0 to build the Fourth 6 of Cohen Is the Kind taken WANTS ANOTHER HOLIDAY ALBANY (Another m transit, the t $10,000, enue subway, enue sys- al street total $150,000,000. | rough the the at of subways {s work is all te and Appo je instrumentality eta on represe § near its con ~ ad \ 1 ee The Flour of Four Generations So JURDER AND SUICIDE 4 _ BY BOY BOARDER. 1 sOwinla Milled from the cream a then committed s Ause known for the traged Gordon, who was a pri boarded with Mrs B Clarence Brown. The shoe was witnessed only by their four- dai 4 aghter, F a - FOR A $20,000 Ftt York Central and Balti- bilipsborn pb West 23d St. CLEARANCE The following ‘‘extra special ' prices are the lowest on record forhigh ae class merchan= dise. y Z , favored THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1909, Vailored Su nodels and colors....., Taffeta Petticoats, full all new col- (04) pnpheonio Lormerly, 4.50, 4.95 Formerly, ately 9.00, Russian Pony Skin Coats, fully _50_Inches 35.00 ————— | Formerly, long . & (W.00. Walsts in various clever effec | 85c | Formerly, ap to 8.00, !, 15.00 Vormerty, 30,00, 14.50 erly, MI, some. slightly Broadcloth Gowns, in all colors, smar Faney Net Waists, n 2.90 est styles Of the season mported ( vats tong, Satin Duche ge Cap me 1 of imported odels Ee quantities of these ‘‘spe- cials ' in many in- stances are limited, we advise an early call. Pbilipsborn 12 West 23d St. W. L. DOUCLAS ($3.50 SHOES int MEN Atrialwillconvince ya that W.L.Doug- as $3.50 shoes are the bestinthe world. i Stores in Greater New York ay The Sporting World in 1908. How about the dear old American game—Base Ball? You have seen the games, but ? what do you remember about them? Not one of the Impor- tant Leagues has been over- looked. Everything about the big games. The records of the American Turf, with the win- ners of the big events. There’s the Olympic Championships; Events of the Track and Field. Bowling, Billiards and Pool are also featured. Boxing, Wrestling, Fencing and the records of the Pugilists, Chess and Whist in all its detail. Che World Almanac for 1909 ttle all disputes in the sporting line, either amateur or professional. Keep pace with the leaders and be prepared to answer the questions on sports without any doubt. 25c. will buy a copy (30¢ west of Buffalo and Pitts- burg). Mailed anywhere, 35c. The Press Publishing Co., Pulitzer Building, Leegeesscessasereaseessaaogosooosesesessserere LAORAAOOEEE AOD BAAR Ses ERE SSO>R: f —_ " — | $2 and $2.50 Long Hip Corsets, $1.25 Treen u Not often can you buy newly designed corsets, just wut of the manufec- turer's hands, made for the new season's styles, at practically half theie and r value. De Bevolee. Brasslares, daintily trimmed with lace an Fine Coutil: Corsets, embrvidery; regular $1.00 value, Company Tae cuppa Be eH 2>—>>—> Bp>—> >_> > THE ARROW SALE The combined forces that make this week's occasion stand out as exceptional are the January Sale of White; a succession of wonderful values, the January Clearing Sales—that bring seasonable merchandise to you radi« cally reduced, and the bargain features pf Arrow Day—all of tompelling interest to economical and discerning shoppers. The usual Booklet of all the special features of Arrow Day will be handed to you as you enter the store. NEE SEEKER NESE“ SERENE Be Here Tomorrow for Undermuslins You'll find some specials that forcibly illustrate our value-giving power. They are far more than price featureshundreds of garments may be bought anywhere at the same prices. It's what we put into the garments themselves that give us this great January business— materials of dainty texture and service-giving worth, trimmings of beauty and cleverness, sizi i y 5 ing and shapi that are carefully measured. And assortment, and—but it is all said in the single expression -GREENHUE value-giving. 98 for $1.25 Two-piece Combinations 75c for $1.00 Nightgowns, tor $1.00 Nainsook Chemise for $1.00 Combinations. for $1.00 White Petticoats, ior $1.00 Mushin Drawers, for $1.00 Corset Covers, Cambric Drawers for 50c Corset Covers. | Corset Covers. for 50c White Chemise tor 35¢ Muslin Drawers Second F cor—Greenhut and Company Arrow Day Items Have Special Bargain Interest Main Floor Main Floor Women's 50c Black Hose at 35¢ at 65¢ Women s 50c Ll nderwear at 39¢ i Children's Underwear at 45¢ 1,09 Winter Cloakings at 75¢ 60¢ Cut Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers at 40¢ ¢ Witch Hazel at 25¢ tor $1.25 Crossbar Nightgowns. tor $1.50 White Petticoats for $1.50 Nainsook Drawers. for $1.50 Nainsook Chemise. tor $1.25 Corset Covers for 75¢ White Petticoats $1.00 Black Check Voile at 75¢ 5 Novelty Serge Suitin Second Floor 25c¢ Box Stationery at 18c Y 2. 3c Satin Messaline Ribbon at 21¢ Yd. et Men's 1243c Handkerchiefs at 9¢ ic Shirt Waist Frontings at 29c 33.45 t Leather Button Boots at $3.50 Se Drawers at 49c Caildren Muslin Skirts at 25¢ Children’s 15¢ Muslin Drawers at 10¢ $2.25 Long Crepe Kimonos at $1.95 Women’s $3.50 Wool Sweaters a 95c Hair Barrettes at 65c nnelet 25c Gold-filled Cuff Pins at 19¢ 085c¢ White Flannelette Gouns at50¢ Si Colored Wash Dresses at 98¢ $1.00 Cambric Night Gowns at 75¢ $1.00 Long White Petticoats at 750 $2.0 Jersey Top Petticoats at $1.35 75¢ Cambric Chemise at 50¢ $1.00 two-piece Combinations at 75¢ 1c Dress Trimmings at 21c 50c to $1.50 Val Laces at 35¢ to $1.00 Doz, Yds. 38c Tucked Nets at 25¢ Women's $1.00 Cape Leather Gloves at 75¢ Pr. 45c White Silk Corset Laces at 25¢ 25¢ Back Combs at 10¢ 25c Barrettes at 10c 75 to $2.50 Novelty Dress Silks at 95¢ Yd. '¢ Lace Stocks at 15¢ ¢ Lawn Tibets at 22¢ $2.50 Marie Antoinette Neck Rufts at $1.75 $15.00 Black Ostrich Stoles at $9.00 35¢ to 50c Madrases at 19¢ 89c Fleeced Cotton Blane! Sheets at 69¢ Pr. 5 Silkoline Comforters at 98c .39 White Crochet Bed Spreads at 98¢ $5.00 Silk Top Comforters at $2.95 ‘ $8.00 to $11.00 Odd Lap Robes at $5.00 00 to $28.00 Fine Austrian Blankets at $18.00 J ston ‘¢ Hemmed Comriexion Towels at 11¢ $8.50 Lace Curtains at $5.50 5 Hemstitched Embroidered Linen 3 Striped Tapestry Couch Covers at 85¢ a Cloths at $1.95 $5.00 Armure Portieres at $3.75 $5.50 Set Hemstitched Table Cloth $4.50 Armure Portieres at $3.25 and 1 Doz. Napkins at $3 85 ee ee rele at 15¢ Yd. $1.95 All Linen Damask Napkins at $1.49 Doz. Bo CAE OUR e LOLOL On Sabie Ce : $1.25 12 Vd. Pe White English Long Cloth at 89¢ — 30¢ and GUc Swiss Scarfs ard Shams at 39¢ 25¢ and 29% Fancy White Goods at 19¢ Yd, CLOTS OTA T OSHS CEL 1c Flannel Night Shirts at 25¢ 2.25 Blanket Robes at $1.50 Third Floor $7.50 Chafing Dishes at $5.00 ‘ $15.00 French Bronze Electrotiers at $10.00 $15,00 Electric Reading Lamps at $10.00 $1.25 Japanese China at 75c Women's $ ) Mahogany Writing Dy sks at $20.00 $17.50 Morris Chairs at $12.75 $7.00 Fumed Oak Mission Tables at $5.00 $17.50 Fumed Oak } n Rockers at $12.75 0 Ostrich Feathers at $1.95 Rugs $3.50 Silk and Velvet Hats at $1.50 Reg. Size Sale Large $1.45 Roses at 85¢ Ea, Price ee Price. 835c Vulture Feathers at 50¢ $4.00 36 x 72 inch Smyrna Rugs, » $2.95 $1.50 French Felt Hats at 45¢ 4.00 36 x 72 inch Axminster Rugs, » $2.95 Men’s 50c Imported Hose at 35¢ $5.50 36 x 63 inch Royal Wilton Rugs, . $3.75 Men's $1.45 Domet Flannel Pajamas at $1,00 $2.50 27 x 60 inch Axminster Rugs, » $1.95 Women's 25c Lisle Hose at 17¢ $3.75 27 x54 inch Wilton Rugs, ° $2.75 Handsome New Silk Dresses at $15 When you see them you will at once declare them to be extraordinary values, In them we want to give you a special instance of how far beyond the ordinary value a”! GREENHUT ARROW DAY goes. And not only value as represented by price. In superb modelling, the faultless line and sweep of the new, gently curving Josephine dress, which is the newest development of the supreme Directoire style— | in painstaking and skiliful workmanship, in appropri- ateness of trimming, in the careful selection of high quality materials—in all these important features, value, exceptional value, is expressed. We produce our dresses differently from the ordinary way. We do not merely accepi a sample garment as good enough and then place an order for five hun- dred. That wouid surely give us ordinary dresses— very good and clever, but ordinary, like everyone else has. No, we wa every point and see that each excels. tthe materials ourselves. We | choose the kind and manner of trimming, We dic- tate the styles trom originals that come from the creative genius of the artist dressmakers of Paris, And we choose our makers well. Only those that we know for the greatest care and horiest workman- ship ever make garments for us. By such extraordinary effort w¢ have become known as ———— the store of Fifth avenue fashions and Sixth avenue prices, and by such means are we able to produce and sell you such a distinctive silk dress as we shall to-morrow at : $15 There Are Satins, Foulards and Taffetas femoled at cae eee RameeaaAtRane yout TEER ATCA eae new Spring effects ard colors, made up in an absolutely criginal | model, ornamented with tucked net yoke and sleeves; grace and ele. gance in every line and feature; just the smart silk frock you want ig) for alternoon wear as Weil as for any dressy occanons of the present | season and early Spring. We don’t belive there a silk dress | in all New York at $25.00 that will excel st; Friday at $15 Second Fioor—Greenhut and Company Store formerly vccuy B. Altman & Sixth Arenue, i8th to 19th St. Greenhut and Company The key to Fortune’s vaults is commonly known asa World “Real Estate” “ad.” Acquire one to-day. 99999999990998'