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at Albany, Go STOCKS MAKE GAS * DONTANGERUS, © PAPER WARNS ThE “CHNGOR FOR ALL <2 i HiWS UNITED STATES ae the Harrimans, St | ) Paul and Steel Lead in the —_——- ina Market Trading. Urged Mayor to Appoint Man ( “Insults Will Compel Resort foment “Trustworthy Moral of Self-Protec- to Place. to Policy of Says the Hochi. Judgment” tion,” FOR STRICTER SUNDAY. |: 1 to Thomas J. | ,, Ambassador at To- | fractions. held firm, O'Brien, Americe kio, says Decide to Carry Fight to Al , bany and Appeal to He- brews to Join Them, America for | s her as Nh but ul to ‘Japan 1s gratef The ¢ losing Prices. . opening the coun and reve a land where v s honored, fears that sooner proty with us bath; ‘A mass meeting of clergymen and jtne jay @hore interested in Sunday observance, |, | ‘and especially the suppression of vaude le and moving picture shows on that | » Was held to-day in the Marble Col- Hégiate Church, Fifth avenue and ‘Dwen- | sults will comp determined policy of F Ni hadiocnen hiss bees Merie Hocht recalls how at the time of teat asa. the school question the Japanese were Protestant {the objects of intolerable abuse and bb and that despite Federal ex- s of regret and sympathy Jap- nese interests and honor were not |4 1 Webster and | protected. | ewer, of the)” “Japan's yielding attitude,” continues tates Supreme Court that: a lthe Hochi, “rather seemed to tle her | Christianity, Common Law. | han 1 augment the restriction of sary is {i t of the common | r holy, peac ninth street. Tho meeting requested a censorship Of pict way “We ask the ) 0 appoint some fers: of trust wor moral {udgment, ithout whose approval no tNms can be hibited.” Dr. David J. Burr lage to order, rinceton the I Qourtney presided called the assem- nas attacked ble opportunity to | ments and practise the hostility evi- | forbearance California bill od the of late thro enced not only by t tae wpeliiaes th c lel lawyers and. political | but by the ) amend the Lmmt- . Carson ] t he 1 ss, the Hochi does | Ghureh, B mor that the American » Instigator of the | latter. | “The Hochi appeals to the President fy America, Although t still by nd_ people the magnanimity y of New York vers, of the Bap! m; Rev. Dr. J | Hill, of the ON BRISK DEMAND Widow Arrested for M Moving Body etropolitan ‘Temple; B. Crowell | cere eth pau wistant Corporation Counsel, and | pi n citizenship, Jew | bound ie on Willlam Sheaf Chase, of or Ge nitile, cription to American | peace in tHe, ? acitic ¢ Ghurch, Brooklyn, All denomini jaw and cu os | d been invit participate and, ae No Right to “Distort Law.” |WON PU PIL’ S HEART BY ‘WwW h t gular w ces of the vari | is not ethically Justified in HIS PLAYING ON VIOLIN. é ope fo} ous minist tions adjourned t ers to attend Applaud Dr. Burrell, }Among the important feat jeeting were ri tation of the nto permission nent or other + r. on that da: at the First Lesson From last year's Legislature passed | Jan Hambourg. * wish citt- nday show eer Hes hris Have been | Miss Lola McMillan, of St. Paul, ja comely, dark hatred girl of nineteen, | | who arrived to-day on the Minnehaha, | |of the Atlantic Transport Ine, told the s reporters how she had fallen th a young Russian violinist, she ts betrothed ad to study music | rt r robbed of their rest day. Even now Hebrew business men are compelling | Stians to Work on Sundays, “That we call upon our J breth- | °! re nto substitute for the letter of Sab-| S! ath the spirit of his Holy Day adopted he Constitution and common law of | ‘a satisfactory recognition of taining the “Had last y There sale. ure passed Wish citi of Hebrew ns, all Christi: erchants wo} sk him, conceding this point of fatnous F ing the particular day | was aw urn for the generosity | to go to tutions, to unite with | and_ bre rk and Borls Ham: | es Moe Levy values. In opening, brought a e one day | bows, noted violiniate ® sald Pree 0 vAS 8 of love at the first les- that is fur-| from business and Pakten vorship ni son he proposed | city es aan Ba hore Ts a brew, Miss Mc- i , Ti ae ase Moe Levy & C arvana MISS WHITNEY’S TRUNK Me sa wealthy meat. packer of oe Ley 0. fn seri" "WAS LOST AND FOUND. siris-istiasteRathaet lap tuday “ibs Wars © spit on our hands and take hold 1 iss 'w Yor! New Yor! ‘only to spit or ds and take h | of the engagement, but It Is sald her | New York New York ., brothers do not. bh It Held Her Evening Gowns and|Protners {9 RO "80-382 Fulton St, Brooklyn Slipped From Auto on Trip From Long Island. Sete Coe sates of fresh beet tn New e week ending Saturday to Tha Evening Wortd.) AD, L., 1, Jan, 18—Miss tney, who has been spend- at her country seat on decided to run Into ota there were Inust be Registered Established g gown It was not forthcoming, @ number of other gowns uring apparel that Miss packed In @ trunk ‘ ~ | town noon to dine with a . . ‘ * friend and spend the evening at the Trade Half a : But when she arrived ia Man- z Sunday Law a Right. nd called to her mata for her Mark Century “The closing of these laces would ) unusement Clearance Sale Women’s Outer Garments To make room for new Spring goods we are clear- ing out all our Winter Suits, Coats, Waists, ete., at the following radical reductions in price: SUITS: \n imported Suitings, best styles of the season. Formerly $25.00, 35.00, 40.00, AT $15.00. In Black Broadcloth and other desirable colors, lined with Skinner's Satin. AT $25.00. All the fine suits in our stock, mostly French Broad- cloth, including best late styles in Black and in the new ’ colors. Sizes 16 to 46. Formerly $55.00 to $85.00. AT $45.00 Various other Suits priced very low to close them out, These cannot be altered, exchanged or credited. e COATS: The plaid back Coats, suitable for travel- iS ' ‘aie . ; ling, automobiling and shopping. Formerly $28. AT Everything sacrificed to avoid taking § $42.20. . present stock along to new store. We #4 «bt* AE Sisege nee Pe Res i shall move to 59 West 14th St. inside DRESSES: One piece dresses, all wool Cashmere and Messaline Silk. Formerl; 3roadcloth, Silk Crepe de Chine, etc. Anodd lot ranging in value trom $35.00 to $60.00, AT $25.00. _ WOOL SKIRTS: All styles reduced to one-halt price, EVENING WRAPS: AT $18.50. pt ten days, and must clean out the valance of our big stock of ee & Rugs Fur lined Coats, ete., at 4 less than cost. i WAISTS: In Lingerie, Crepe and Madras. For- Bat rains Too Many ) H merly $3.75 to 5.00, AT $2,00, g li fey to Quote Prices & In Saxony Flannel, Formerly upto $7.50, AT $2.75. ere } In Silk, Net and various other materials, formerly i p to $8.00 and 10.00, AT $5.00, 5 In Silk Chitl Messaline, Net and other fancy O son’ S materials, formerly $10.00, 13,00, 20.00, AT $7.50. James McCutcheon & Co., Makers of Carpets for 50 Years, 14th St., Corner Fifth Ave. \ t | Miss McMillan Says It Was Love make many new friends | | during our 25h of | is no! better time for you to! get acquainted with | Moe Levy Clothes and | _THE SVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 190». ; - HARRIMAN HEADS FOR ee : THE TAFT HEADQUARTERS. JEALOUS OF DEAD HUSBAND, From Beside Man's Virst Wife, W. L. DOUCLAS , $3.50 SHOES 5% MEN Atrialwiilconvince ou that W.L.Doug- a8 $3,50 shoes are Xpressed a wish s first wif > SEVEN DIE IN FLAMES IN PENNSYLVANIA TOWN. Stores in Greater New York :" adway, cor. Hovward. Be Pa, Jan, 18—Seven | dito death Ina fire at G goatownl nearinere). Delalle at Toilet lide Ete. | Extra Special Sale=-=Tuesday | Mail orders filled on all items except those marked with a star. || TO- MORROW—10 .M. TOTP. MM, Mb full pint bot g [ca COORER’ Any of These eae 0c: B WATER: [LITTLE LIVER PILLS PowD ttles + 10e ATRA stant stect * DIAMOND *iDEALIA | DYES swein now | | BEEF, IRON Al Colors, pig., | | AND WINE, SC || M19e Stoves and Heaters who do will Therefore th eds a stove, but those Famous Oak| Smokeless Oil Heaters | Heating | hear | (ias “Kost” Gas | is PEatETS Cylinder Parlor te Hez aus Stoves $2.98 a : $1,80| "$0.80. | THE 14TH STREET STORE, Henty Siegel, Prast? Pear] Coal Ranges | R. H. Macy & Co,’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, B'woy at 6th Av, 34th to 35th Se. (News of This Sale Was Crowded Out of the Sunday Papers.] ss" WATCHES] ‘ 25 to 40 Per Cent. Less Than Our Usual Low Prices Solid Gold — Gold Filled — Silver — Gun Metal—Oxidized Metal—Enamelled American and Geneva Watches that will do the work watches were meant to do—measure time accurately. Every one of them is right. Why 25 to 40 per cent. less than our regu- lar prices? Here are the Watches at the prices we say—no use explaining them at the risk of hurting the wholesaler’s feelings. The loss he suffered is still an open wound, $1.95 Instead of $3.49 Gun-metal, Swiss movement, open face; in spite of the low price, reliable. $2.50 Instead of $3.96 Gun-metal, Swiss movement, thin model, open face, gilt dial. $2.50 Instead of $3.96 Enamelled in solid colors, Swiss movement, open faces |! gold-tilled trimmings. $2.50 Instead of $4.49 Niello and gun-metal, Swiss movement, open face, plain and fancy dials $2.95 Instead of $4.49 Enamelled and decorated case, jewelled Swiss move- ment, open face, gold-filled centre, $4.50 Instead of $7.89 Solid 10-k. gold, open face, Swiss movement, plain and polished case. $6.25 Instead of $10.89 Solid 14-k. gold, Swiss movement, open face, plain pol- ished, $6.14 Instead of $8.94 Silver, engraved, plain-polished or engine-turned hunt- ing case, fitted with 7-jewel LaForge and Valentine movements. $8.89 Instead of $11.23 ! Gold-filled guaranteed 20-year hunting case, engine- turned, engraved or plain-polished, 11-jewel Herald Sqfare movement. $13.49 Instead of $16.82 , Solid 14-4. gold plain-polished, engraved or engine- turned hunting case, 15-jewel LaForge and Valen- tine movements, Men’s and Boys’ Watches $1.50 Instead of $2.79 | $2.50 Instead of $4.49 Gun-metal, Swiss movement,| _ Silver, Swiss movement, open open face, white or gilt dial, face, jointed case. $2.60 Instead of $8.96 | $2.95 Instead of $4.96 on Niello and gun metal, guaraie Oxidized metal, open-face case,’ teed Swiss lever movement, Swiss movement, etched case. 2 | open ee $2.50 Instead of $4.34 $2.95 Instead of $5.24 Gun-metal, guaranteed Swiss| Silver hunting case, fancy ene lever movement, open-face case, | graved, thin model, Swiss move “Herald Square” Move- ment, “H Id S ” M r ments $17.89 Instead si aan ok of $22.36 ° ments $23.49 Instead Solid 14k. gald, plain polished of $29.45 Solid 14k. gold, plain polished and engine-turned open - face| cases, with 15-jewel ‘Herald and engine-turned hunting case, Square’ movements, with 17-jewel “Herald Square” movements, Fell Assortment of Finer Watches at prices ranging up to $95.50, The Higher the Price the Greater the Saving. WHERE? In The World Almanac and Encyclopedia for 1909, of course. |IWHAT? The fact or figure you may want to know in Se ee eee meet meee ecg ea eb la ae