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} : , Tueeday. ne A vy ~TOPAY WINNERS IN HANDWRITING. CONTEST BY Ml Checks to Be Sent to 250 Suc- cessful Ones by Evening POLE VTS CTY’ QUEENSBORD BRIDGE James, on Siar of Absence | Oficial From Sikondi, Wants to Study for Ministry. Prove Structure Has = | No Defects, n a& tlme, an acting Mayor Ebenezer James, black as a stick of ( ew York crossed the Queensboro Heortca and with his blackness set off | ¢ Once to the best advantage by a blue uniform a plank, He was "Little World Monday. that was all over silver buttons and ivan, to whom Mayor Me- < silver braid, arrived to-day on the T Clelland President McGowan ylelded nyson, of the Lamport & Holt Ine, ‘ the honors of the trip, To-day the The WW) prize winners In The Evening enty-three days from Santos, Braz!l.’ Mayor, Mr, McCellan, afd the first real ‘ Ebenezer, who was born !n George- automobile went over the big etructure. | World handwriting contest will recelv@ town, pritish Guiana, is the chletiot T trip was for Inspection, and al | police in the town of § M1, @ British | ¢ a fine roadbed was prepared, | thelr prizes by mall next Monday or It has been decided to send settlement on the west coast of Afri there was danger, hence his silver and blue regal He) jjuge folcles fell from dizsy heights | ever) the entir gin. E Bridge Department, and several other engineers. Mayor McClellan expressed himeelt d with the progress made on the , which will be opened to traffic arch. Yesterday the work of | paving the roadways § completed, All the tracks for trolley cars have been installed, No work, how: been done toward electrical ye her the | to obtain their winnings. In a big In- stitution like The World finunciai trans- aotions have to follow a certain routine; te fuddled with e o has been visiting | his birthplace, is here on @ leave of pl this Is as true of the smallest prize WON greece to study for the ministry. Most im the handwriting contest as it would GF nis men are algo of @ religious turn be of a check for hundreds of thousands 4¢ mind, and {n addition to clubs and of dollars to pay for one of The World's); andouts carry Bibles for use upon monster fast presses; 60 it Is imposs! to get the prizes to the little ones be- fore the time already stated—next Mon- jy @ay or Tuesday, The Evening World wy, aske {ts young friends to be patient for \mer a few days, when thelr rewards Wil putesne surely reach them. atdn't ca The awards appear to have given sit-| gan to cry as soon 4 {sfaction, an unusual thing where such! and so far as the othe! a large number of contestants were cons! tel] kept it up pretty Martin sald to- know w nt Le | extensive a. The five-yei Master Alexand deeply for the sea. He be as the ship left land, ssengers could or Manhattan trolley Hnes or Will obtain the franchise to cross | id, If tt Is to be the Manhat- 1 we will have to provide for d tracks. That {s the rical installation haa been | , evidently delayed Tncidentaaly spected those parts of the structure | Mayor McClellan tn- | ho alarimst engineers proclaimed | cerned, Evidences of the gratification tho American shore was sl © weak jaihe avon was apeured | the result gave in certain instances {s he cauislel down an it will be called upon to bear, he | presented in these letters young ee High School Winners. Eastern District High Schoo! Brooklyn, Jan. 18, 1909. To the Handwriting r, Bvening World Since the Eas District High Behool has been victorious fn winning prizes in the handwriting contest, and as the winners are anxious to secure thelr awards, I should be pleased to know when and where the same will be given. 1 was pleased to find that the highest prize was awarded to Barbara Wiegert, which has placed her in the lead of all other high schools in the greater city. I beg to say that the pupils of this school took a lively interest in the con- test, and as a result have shown won- derful improvements in the free mus- cular movement. Very respectfully, EDWARD J. RYA Instru LENIENCY “FOR SLAYER. “Reformatory ACCUSED OF ROBBING UNION. | George Campbell, forty-elght, who » and that he fought Buller in the Boer war, at nd was also an orderly of er, WAS arrested yester- is accused of stealing 336.50 Union No, $48, of the of Painters and Decorat- he was fnanctal secretary | Galvin Sent to on Recommendation of Meroy, says he isa § with Gen. in, twenty-two years old, st One Hundredth street, (Med Witlam Leonard gentenced to Elmira ay by Judge Foster in} Daniel of No, June b whieh ried. He lives at No. Bronx. He was ar- nt of Frank Murray, 7 Wost Sixty-second atreet, | sident of the union —— ee FIRE DESTROYS MILLS. NORTH CHELMSFORD, Mass, Jan. ‘).-Several hundred operatives eacaped from a fire which destroyed the Brook- rsted Mille and the wool-scour- oore in this The burned plant rincipal indus- al firet degree ‘ad been rt rung an he District-Attorney permitted Lim to pr plead to manslaughter and mcommend- ed extreme clemency, = ae WOMAN’S RACE WITH DEATH. Mra, Meyers Hurrying ) rom Europe to Dying Father tn Colorado. Mr, Ryan asked If any of the Eastern, ‘0 D7iS District. High School pupils secured) COLORADO SPRINGS, Col, Jan: honorable mention. No list of the jyrg, Leopold Hamilton Meyers, eldest ae hats was kept; there were too many daughter of Gen. Wil The Youngest First Prize. eae Dae To, the Hand in eT anced Dar- dies, Mrs, Meyers Js bringing with her city, wiz years old, of No, 3 Hudson | her ten weeks’ old baby girl, pireet. Bt. Joseph's School, winner, of! “tpon jearning that her father was the drat prize in, "Tho. Byening World iy and near his end, Mrs, Meyers town last apenine — constituted one oft tries here, and contest to the ohildren of six to e! Years class, I must say It was Very has been in Europe, caught the f pleasing and gratifying to us when ahi] Tt Is the Gener read it in Saturday’s Evening World. wish that ‘shina be bap: 4 thanks, Wishing you, Mr. bedroom. mbda " itor, The E vening, World ggiccess es it am, very re- tm your, undersr acing’, TBARCLAY, | WOMAN FALLS IN SEWER. ‘No, 68 Hudson street, New York Clty. BALTIMORE, Jan. 2.—While caribn|| > over the boards covering the new sewer LIVES IN TWO TOWNS, at Sharp and Montgomery streets last | night Miss Margaret Hennessy fel) WINSTED, Conn, Jan, 20.—Bur sr opanleg ardlatance ot hlcty: Omega Dil contains methy! Beecher pays one-half of the taxes on | through an his house to this town and on the other | seven feet, She was picked up uncon- half to the town of Norfolk, because | scious and taken to the University Hos- his home stands In both. He eats in pital, where It was found that ! one town and sleeps in the other. His| was fractured and that one of bed is so situated in an upstairs cham- | was broken galicy late, which ig one of the best | nown remedies for Rheumatism and | Lumbago, Rubthe Oilinto theplace | | that hurts, and the pain will stop. There is no case 6o bad that Omega | er There was a little bridge ber that oftentimes he goes to sleep in| over the sewer, but Miss. Hennessy , Norfolk and awakes in the morning in! wanted to save a few yards by walking Oil won't at least giverelief, Trial this town. across the boards. z "5 bottle 10c, Large and 0c, RECORD SMASHING PRICES No. night plain clothes men, who had heard there and had seen three men running | from the place, Nioholas Laresch crouching behind the counter, On the floor, groaning from a! bullet wound in the abdomen, was a big fellow who sald he was Wi FIM I AND HIDES - une Said to | Police, eutie Into Dark Shop, Find Burden Wounded on Floor. Breaking Into the darkened store at 17) East Ninetyesixth straet last acting Capt. McCann and three found the proprietor, ‘am Burden, jebecks, an this is the safest way to for ee oe nee that although there | uig Garted toward the heae of the ewantyetwo, a driver, of No, 69 East ward the amounts, and {t !nsures the ,1. only 6,00 Inhabitants of Sekondl, Mayor and hla party, No easuaities Ninety-seventh street. peines going to the rightful owners, nearly all of the populace elng blaske wore reported when the Mayor's into} \O@ Burden’s complaint, Laresch was ‘This announcement Is made In re- he has a force of forty-one polle Chemo Han ie Cho Cette t 4 under him. There are on an average With the Mayor on the trip were eponse to several Inquiries from prize i nindred ts for drunkenness ridge Commissioner Stevenson, Chief | sinners who are very properly anxtoue ch holldays practically | Engineer Kingsley Martin, of > the} ®. Altman & Co. WILL PLACE ON SALE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), SEVERAL THOUSAND YARDS OF COLORED DRESS GOODS ATERIALS, AT REDUCED RANGING FROM 58c. TO $1.25 PER YARD IN PLAIN AND FANCY M PRICES, -D_IN_SKIRT 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Asem. LIBERAL CREDIT $50 Worth, $1.00 Weekly. $75 Worth, $7.50 Down $1.50 Weekly. $100 Worth, $2.00 Weekly. MISSION BUFFET $16.98 York trated Catalogue 44 37- -39 MAIDEN LANE ANYCITY 389 FULTON ST. BROOKLYN, ay be lett Prevail Throughout The Women’s Department Vogel Brothers 42d Street at 8th Avenue Have decided to close out every Women’s Winter Garment, regardless of cost or value—at prices that are in many instances \y to A Less Than Formerly Reduced to *6.50 | Reduced to Reduced to “8.75 12.75 Every Jacket and Coat, formerly $7.98, $10, $12.50 to $30, reduced to *4.98 *7.98 *9.98 *12.75 Early Comers Will Have Best Choice Yoo Broun Sie AY BS Ave Reduced to 9.50 65 Coat Suits | Formerly $12.50 to $20 52 Long Coat Suits | Formerly $15 to $20 74 Long Coat Suits | Formerly $22.50 to $30 49 Coat Suits Formerly $22.50 to $30 | | Ker office | | |Sung by Clarence Lucas, ‘for two more coroners {n the Bronx was AND _DR with felonious as- n was taken to the Har est as a suspl- Later the police arrested charged organ, ty-nine, of No, Ninet th street, and | 1 him as a materlal witness According to Laresch, Burden and four others er the store as he) ro he was closing: Burden sald: is; now we've got him," and the four| made a rush for him, Laresch fired twice, one shot hitting Burden. Lar ) put out the Hghts and locke : He sold, because three friends | Third avenue when Nerrdh annoyed | them, Burden told the police he endl his friends chased Laresch Into his und there were fired on, Father Dooley, | of the Church of St. Francia de Sales, | administered the last rites to Burden | as he lay on the store floor, It was sald this morning Fina Burden | would recover, ————_—_ MORE BRONX CORONERS. ALBANY, Jan, %.—A bill providing Introduced by Assemblyman Gluck. 4 lapeetinents _TERMS | $109.98 $5 Down Room 5 Furntshe $10 Down $149.75 Apart (ienished for Our eredlt applies also ew conmurrel 5 G GR \ \ AND RAIDS FURNT FURNITURE EVERYTHING FOR jee : ye STATION a7 coanen M$ EWEEKLY \\ OPENS AN ACCOUNT 93: DOWN on ¢ SQ WORTH COLUMBUS AVE. :BET. 103,.&.104 ST. 3 THE EVENING WORLD, | WEDNESOS JANUARY 20, 1908. ARRAN CHIEF OF “aOR MOTORS OVER Oars MAN, LOCKS Published by arrangement with John Church Company. pray ———— —— 3 i) | ey Si T, | | FL rie Pre-[nventory AO MORROW. AE APM, Bf, to TO-MORROW, 10A,.M, to 1PM. ‘TO-MORROW, 10A.M, to 1P.31, TO-MORROW, 10A.M, to 1PM, Rubbers Dress Goods | Hand Bags Men's Men's $1.06 | Fancy airiped | Hand Dawe, of » prousers Boston first | Panamas and | seal green p etn’ black, Quality seit-act- | wool Tattetas: | ed leather, | Rey Jorstade ing rubbers: J full 88 Inches | nickel plated | stronely saade sizes 6 to 11; J wide and all J trame, ball f and Ment Umit 2 patrs: [| wool; no mall Slemnibane mat Fee oe no mall orders value value, limit 2, value $1.00, ee . no mall orders, 59¢c 29¢ ‘15 c $1.00 (Third Floor.) J (Matn_ Floor.) (Mala Floor.) , | (Third Floor.) VISITING CARDS PRINTED WHILE YOU WAIT—MAIN FLOOR Sales TO-MORROW, TO-Mt OBROW, 10A.M, te 1P, 10A.M, to 1P.M, Woana'e Grape Frult ests hin aktn, Sorronn® TPA Y fraity 600, dosent ne mat] orders; ape otal at 40c doa, or 3210c (Sixth Floor.) fleece lined, win. ter ht, all mail lue no 14c (Main Floor.) Great Clearance of Underwear Involving well-made, reliable garments for men, women and children at prices that will bring scores to the store to-morrow. MEN'S HEAVY SILK FLEECE WOMEN'S FINE RIBBED SOFT FLEECE LINED VESTS, high neck, long sleeves; crochet fi inished, An odd fot of 29c, 14c VANS Btscohdonnnodd D UNDERWEAR, | WOMEN'S — FLEECE. high neck, long-sleeved Vests, ankle length French band Drawers, values 35¢, “COMBINATION “SUITS; | ck, ankle length. Re} ular and extra large sizes, ae. rahiss 39c| cil not N'S te UNDERWEAR, high neck, | SL long sleeve Vests, ankle length Draw- Yalues to 98c....... us teens 59c WC SOL COMBINATION SLITS, y ished with crochet; high kle length. Basement Salesroom Stands Foremost in Value-Giving Table Damask’ Bleached Bath Towels Heat: aabhef y towels, fringed; | Domestic TABLE voy peviceca| DAM. ais y for te aa a0; Sic. cr note nizer sae a wide: Sic. value; hres) pote tae 2 14e] sy gee 3 22c etc, 5,000 Coat and negligee Wash Cloths doaen Turkish Wash | so9 ao, fringed: 8. 10 4 ues; 6 for, Table Cloths Napkins 2 N 1,000 value 4¢.; each $00, Mercerized Satin Damask Be: Pattern TALL d Spreads borders atte young THs "He tance eaters Wash Goods ‘ Ce D SSIS, MAD. cl ommemens (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Basement.) === as 4 ’ Teddy and Infants’ Wear ia LEARANCE of all od Money Cc Coats that aunedveade % oa; idrenls Men Spee at.. $1 hier S DRESSES, NETS —. ny Hitle | made of galates cloth in $4.98 special at. ire 147TH StREET STORE, Second Floor.) = Women’s $2. 08 Waists In This Pre- Inventory Sale A Chiffon Taffeta and Net Waists, trimmed in several different ways. In ecru, white and black. Made with fancy net yokes and all- over embroidered fronts, collars, Pre- Ivey $1. 69 Saletrariinratin Long sleeves. Fancy. N WOMEN'S 7ScWaisrs. WOMEN'S 98c¢ AND of Lawn, Madras, Chev.) $1.25 BLOUSE iot and Plaids In dark | SWEATERS, slightly light shades, | handled, mostly Black or light shades; open and White, but some front models; made} other colors Included, with half-inch plaits or Large pearl panes of buttons. embroidery; 39 Pre - Inven- 49 long sleeves, Cc tory Price, c ee (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Second Floor.) Women’s Wrappers, Willow Bath Robes WOMEN'S EIDERDOWN BATH | ROBES— Made of extra good quality all wool, ripple eiderdown, at hiahly fruit; 50c.; 2 Ibs. 4 lon, $2.85; | WOMEN'S BLANKET ROBES — All place bates woat ecguarde: collars, frogs and i 1b. ) TEA GOWNS—All wool COR) colors, made with ber with medallions ribbon; $7,00 valu GERMAN FLANNEL KIMONO GOWNS— Good heavy material, made with circular collar, ribbons and belt. Positive $1.98 value ..... CHILDRE E LINED s and drawers warm and durable 98c spliced seams m . ED UNDBR-| | according to apt to 226 WEAR, half wool, Shirts and Draw- 300: all sizes. ers to match. All sizes. $1.00 values 59c | (THE 14TH 6TRE! STORE, Main Floor.) Men’s Shirts Values up to $1.00 AI yas ENDID SHIRT offer that will create reatest erin selected patterns in materials of woven and printed madras, percales, chambrays, etc., regular styles; plain and platted bosom; cuffs attached Pick them to-morrow, each... ——(TNE 14TH STREET STORE, Main Floor, ==" Go-Carts THE 14TH SURERI STORE, Third, Floor.) -——" Meats, Groceries, Vegetables. FRESH BUT TER. Dressing Sacques and | [sr "S5c] ee ranii 35c/% ne Rta ra_iarge size; | with large sailor collar, bell sleeves, ribbon and | girdle; regular $6 D) 908 | values; marked at, <9 ® | SON Es WTR { GERMAN FLANNEL DRESSING Tee. F100 bots sleeves, ribbon = — quart bottle at CHOPS-—Very 2.98 4 LAMB. ve gon piety Tarn BoIiNG itt fat or bone; Ib FRESH CODFISHL, HAD- OBC | restaurant Course Table Hi Bllsoe THE 44TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Preeiaent LINED UNDBRWEAR. Perfect in quality, All sizes ia shirts and drawers. Values I) to © 30c 75c. Garment.. RIBBED FLEECE-LINED LD! } GARMENTS. 49c, values EEPIS 29c Values interest among men. New. Perfect. 39c Choice Shirts! d; sizes 14 to 18. CE 1G About so rails Values up to 85.50 Cigar Special ‘*La Matea Brevas”’ Regularly $1.50 Box MORROW Competitors have wonderful bargains at 93c. No more than 2 box to each pur box, Special, per to-morrow .. 80 C (Main Floor.) FRESH CRACKERS tlonal Biscuit Creamery f 1, “tbh farviaree tbo" ib FLORIDA OR. Sweet Russot tr 5; 25c NBC) bins" Bort, ZC

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