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HALTS ALLEG $6,000,000 DEAL | INWATER WORKS 4 , Justice Erlanger Is Told That Newtown Property Is Worth Only $1,250,000, y * CONTINUES THE CAS! #That Will Avoid Any Precipi- | | tate Action in Matter,” He Says, Charles Pope Caldwell, attorney for Frank J. Kane, asked Justice Erlang in the Supreme Court to-day {njunotion to restrain the Board of Fs ima fzing the purchase of the property and franchises of the Citizens’ Water Bupa ply Company of Newtown, LE Mr. Caldwell sald ¢ John MW. O'Brien, of Water apply, Gas and Flectricity, had recommenied the pur- | chase, at a cost of $4,100,000, while the | property to be acquired was worth, | an nd Apportionment from author- | according to the sworn statement of only #1 the officers of the company, 950,000. Asaistane Corporation Co ¥, O'Brien, opposing the in} that no price had been Newtown water works that had Afeen done was to refer the matter to a Nittes to investigate and report on t upen the advisability of purohase, and also £0 report on its value. Until then noth- fng can be dono, The tard tention of paying $5,000,000 for oye the Board of Estimate will maka that statement. Mr. Kane will be happy yto withdraw this application,” said Mr, "Caldwell “Will the board do that?" Justice, “The board cannot do thet gay whether the or ilk, & one million Br, O'Brien “Well, I think It keep this matter of the Court to av precipitate action asked the Tt cannot worth six returned be well to urisdiction, sor any 1) the matter,” re ia would torted the Justice aijourn the | hearing untll ne when [ will receive ful ts from both sides, the merits of the This is as good holds up any | foot, and s water works parties convinced the Court there is no nanigan.” ee SIX INJURED JERSEY SLED CRASH. guments on }) a dozen young men steep N A bdob-sled w and women speeding down the old Vinegar Hill road tn Irvington J., late last night crashed into a hi And sleigh at tie foot of the hill. The horse was toppled oves those who were not awept off the hob-sled and six were Ip wound; | 8 believed she wtitches taken in a aca jaw was broken and it Buatained Internal injuries. Mrs. Eyre sustained severe cuts about the head and one qye was almost put out George Ganteatine, of No Tiffany lace, Irvington, got s 1 about he face and his wrists were sprained Miss Lilly Hirschey, of Orange place, Was cut about the face Tho Misses Frances and Warena Bweltzer and another young woman and three boys were not injured. Doc- tors and ambulances ware called and the injured taken to thelr homes or to the hospital. Author of The Sanday World's Song Dr. Clarence weas, Who {a the author of moat r : Irtsh play, “Pere seph O'Mara Company has playing 80 successfully for the pas weeks at the Broadway Theatr of Brooks & Ding Unetion. He ts of mi extraction, and rece! @aining in Canada, and Dutch 1 his early must he won a govern: §njured, three seriousle Harry Eyre, thir years 0) BL Webster str ngton steering the #led, is. In St! Michael's Hospital, Newark, with a broken nose end possible fracture of the skull Leonard Holmes, of No. 72 Tiffany Dince Irvington, ‘had lia nose broken may lose the sight of both eyes. | Mise Ida Switzer, living at No. 44 Wost Clinton avenue, Irvington, had five Harry | mant acholarahip + at the National Cons Tareas studied in Ital then resided thirteen y he conducted Orchestra, and devoted a great deal of his time to cormposition. i} Dr, Lucas was an intimate friend of the! late Denis O'Sullivan. and js A golicitation that in 1004 he wrot the more prominent musical numbers {n “Peeny Machree" (whose author ts O'Sullivan), among them being which will appear in the next @unday We nineteen numbers in vas at his many of no of ‘The musica a only | five years ago, and conducted the famoun | Georke Edwardes's companies in every city Mg the, British Isles. Tw. seams ago he the Unitel § > peenare, and | ietonant as b ublished | is published by nd latest book. at ~moath, a theoretical Lucas ts Je ant opera ‘0 be @bla to give a Ca 4 & cormpesee to every Sunday ord ‘coureh Company een | nathel Sale o Fete Sal the « blot The poilve were « vests in red by oner to produce the siatton house ters and the records of the night cour befor The hearing will take place | ‘or ing the lated Ww olling thie as Were Issued by Co oner is afternoon for oll dieters res J } TO-MORROW 10 A.M, to 1 P.M. Women's Coats Of black oloth, 50 inches long. In latd collar of y vet and | Bkirt full « at bottom TO-MORROW 10. A.M. to 1 PM. Fresh Salmon Extra fancy Chi nook Silver Ral- mon; mon from Limit tomer R value from Be ath tnall orders.) Lite, Te (Sixth Tloor.) rea AM (ERD Chem hat “vA Cigars (Embroidery Strips | Strips avast ar ione apeniabe nee Flouncings, bandings, edgings and The fame of our previous Sales of the above lines is known to t ads, It will be increased 0, Span’ nwo} > a | 7 i Jer and — Stimatra 1 55 ey openworke candy ioral hy these wonderful offerings for to-morrow. P tices in many instances ai half of regular. Quality Tone rseuaieone . eran aa eh up to not sacrificed to make low prices:—the goods prove this. “Hoftmanettes,”" Tilson 0 Ron DoHay arate Tosinvate 15c ' & Co'a famous be $1. 2 ee up to ze, yard’: Corset Covers Chemises | Night Gowns . Josh tile rbd Nainsook, trimmed with ‘ound yol Cambric; son hey West Special,” our most Embroidery Allovers mbroideries. ie LLY pretty aetna tte tas yr undermustinat popular high grade is insertions, hematitcned es lace Inger: domestic Cigar, Box of 79¢ 45 Inches wide, deep open- tucks oan embroideries, 60, $1.00 regularly. work, eyelet and floral nbbon bead: 1 | Hens 08 (Main F007.) nad fis values, O&C valles sseet 372C | tleeves:, $200 values iC (Male Ficer,) cmsemeeemamed | ae _—- ———— H uit rou neckan, teins GOWNS—Muslin: round, Vo or ol et oaps eT Ay SKIRT CHEMISES —- Nain Waalicavananem buena Ng es Ch ‘sook, trimmed with lace or high necks, and embrold- Ree aes Wall Paper. Nelenclenne timutolderyinsertiong; and | ery insertions: ribbons aod heni- ? ail Orders, Clearance of odd lots. 10 rotle lace ‘edges, phon bend 69c stitched cluster tucks; ' 49¢ of good quality Wall bb THe, values sees Foner and 20 yards) bore 48c MUSLIN’ DRAWERS, with | UNDERSKIRTS — Cambric der, $1.25 valies, ful umbrella ruffles and ied With deep flounces CLEAN perverse GG wide hematitehed } or wide embroidery QR Paper and ually bor- 08c heme, hc. values, 12C operon 98¢ der; $2.00 values, ..s.ve on a Ee Drawers Underskirts b. pecan A sample tot, with full um. Jong and short; fine cam: Import ied Moti ‘ou Soap, , ruffles, Prattily bric, with deep flare floun- uot priennnon dt Women’s Underwear. hed "ath ace? inne bele, with deep flare foun Fine ribbed, soft silk fleece lined with clus: | | ruties, lace oF Underwear; high neck, tart ince tasertions 4OC long-sleeve’ vests and values and lace edging ankle length drawers; 18c ee) . values. ; Heavy ribbed Combination Suits; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, perfect fitting $1. 00 regular) and extra Underwear; sizes; 35c, or 3 for high neck, long-sleeve 59 Wrappers, Dressing Sacques & Bat WOMEN'S EIDERDOWN BATH ROBES of good quality all wool ripple eiderdown, with large sailor collar, b I sleeves, ribbons and girdle, Regular $6.00 values, at. Fine Rtbbed Woot vests; Values up to CORREA o TRANSEE Wo ME N's SUB. erescsessesensenes “DRESSING © SACGUE RC woot, Ribbed cotton; tor boys and girls; Fan bon, Mir | reinforced seams; draw- gre eaten C | ers button; 16c. 8 a VN A | ret Ci] rea ‘Alt woot colors, made | i frlinmet with GERMAN FLA MONO GOWNS, circular 8 $3.98] beits sas ant, O8C | (THE 14TH STREET STOR ‘hildren’s fine ribbed fleece lined Sleeping Suits; warm and comfortable Bar- and araeeratie “ear 2OC (Main Floor.) pees ————<—<—<, Men’s Underwear Sanitary Standard Fleece-lined Un- derwear; shirts and 35 drawora: ecru and gray Wool §9c. values 59c $1.00 Standard | Natural Underwear, contain- t. pes rand In a Wonderful A clothing value of great importance to taken instant advantage of. Garments of pendable materials, linings and trimmings. THE SUITS ARE OF fancy worsteds tweeds, lined with serge; all sizes: Gloves odd pal td palre Ribbed Underwear; all sizes in shirts ‘and drawers ural Wool ing abou wool. s shirts, N (Main Floor, » che’ Australian Wool Underwear, natu ral color. Single-breast- fancy effects; silk velvet collar and serge | Coronet Corsets line of sizes, 13 to 30 Value $1.00....... (Second Floor.) Men’s Sweaters Men’s $2 Trousers Fully 500 pairs of Trousers, ‘55c ‘oat style: good quality yarn, In plain and cam ng all the 39c bination colors; 59c, val.. broken lots of trousers that sold regularly , $2.00; | hack thib. Boys’ Sweaters at $2.00; large assortment; plain black thib- Coat style; fancy weave; rein- et, neat striped worsteds and cheviots thet front i but- Tous ers suitable for ress Valea an no iE orders fill eres | Third Floor.) a } Specially low prices that will bring a big business to New York's popular Grocery on the 6th flo and "38c (Main Floor.) n 92, 98 ribbons; walsts I! Men’s Suits andOvercoats THE OVERCOATS ARE OF excellent quality ed shirts, drawers to 08c $10.00 to $12.50 values, at... 3 Also other makes; medium high match; garment. . , bust, extra long waist, heavily (CON wea) 4-Hour Sale, 9 A. M. to 1 P.M, boned, strong front steel. Broken _ bensiaaat tan THE BYENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1909. and Mrs. 8 Wilh rereerertt ROW to LE Yokes. TO-MORROW, 10 AM, tol PM Bed Sheets Full size, 81x90, good y qual: all perfect, 4 Value «No mall orders.) 29¢ (Basement.) TO. MORROW, 10 A.M, to 1 P.M. Towels A Fringed white and red Sorders, extra large alze, good quality huck. Limit 2 dozen. Value fe, (No mail orders.) Each 5c (Basement.) isettes jues,” h Robes TEA GOWNS rhinmed scalloped value. « ond Floor.) Clearance Sale economical men and one that should be latest Winter styles and thoroughly de- SB frieze, in p) Prices Greatly Reduced on Boys’ Clothing Double-Breasted Knickerbocker St Russian Blouse Suits, Sailor Blouse Suits, button-to- neck Overcoats, double-breasted Reefers and tong Overcuats. Values from $3.00 to $4.00; all sizes, 3 to 16 ye, ‘ oe $2.00 choice at. ot of the 14H STREET STORE, AND ibs regular pri COFFEE, SUGAR - Friday, 4 Cate E AL it and ND HERRING —Fvery strictly ne ‘haere’ Re. $1.00 6 . Mixed 5Q¢ sale On, lar prive of Bic. a Ht § UK R'8_ OA’ | SWEE rw WINKLED PRAS 4 OATS or Moth c oR Le [yssia trand; ter sw sted Homiayy Ss oker., 200) Sew Fe We SOC! pan 8 etl ue fi 2) Brand; | CREAM. f seedless frul | Ke packages PLO [RED TPE rowToES—sot TABLE | RAIKINS—tinpoited — Stalagn | PRUNES TE Aree BP Hh 25) B1.00; larce can urters: ularly dhe, t i} =! on sale Friday, th 20C) mixev Ne T8—New crop 5 Ibe. 1Q\¢| SAVERKRAUT--High grade, importea| . Wi v Li German Cada ty i MO 4@ Bell Brand: finest, blood « dalivetedariiini venice Ua ‘ T° dos is, ree. 8c | ines Iqu Y ise airs 2 tall can . eee ie) HARMONY BATENT r OUR 3 . day. BOE, {OURS | noRDEN'S EVAPORATED MILK 8c Vagos DAD. CAML Aah) BAN ss cares tire =Doa., 9Ge.; ean. F | saat 5 / H i NEW PERSIAN DATES—Large | &s a + ea W omens Waists SUGAR CURED HAMS— 10. packages... barge S| feaula guar Makere? gurl ; 2,000 on sale Friday: i, . Ig | REL) FOX ALES lawn ‘ Urplus of ‘new, fresh || BREAKWasT BACON — carefull Lah yey ie EASE TPEhas Va |) | fesveiea, Bones gue |) Ue he and backs made with tucks and 198: 10¢ | 201) Monogram. WwitskRy—oy Panels of embroidery. 49 | a eatlo, ai. eK $10 O8e. v; : | KING POWDER—Donnell'a high- 8c. values reduced to. . Ic FLORIDA SURAT EL ES = Ripe, J rede rely mpage Baking | PORT OR SHERRY choice B | ; remular id wines. bot (Second Floor.) ‘caah bit 8 10c ||. wetghe'd-Inveae, (a oid wit bottle at Be; TRA AND SUGATR—On sale Frida Real tation” O8c | Wibted 'SENATORS CUT OUT $12,000 FOR AUTO ASKED BY TAFT. lwho prefers the automobile to the > PACIFIC SCHOONER STRIKES, . V dat Baaeet Niel SANTA BARBARA, Cal, Jan, 2L—A& Refuse to Ratify Provision Made by} tiee-masted schooner, name not the House for a W known, Went ashore about midnight, House Ca eighteen mile north t , near Deticleney Appropriation bi w on GASTORIA Cor i priation. [ft carrles eS of only $25,000 ove For Infants and Children, , | | as tt Was pass ded upor TO MORROW 10 A.M, o1 PA, F104... TO-MORROW PM. to. Mtustin Bed Spreads Frings, good heavy crooheted spreads, full alee, all white, Limit 2. Value $1.19, (No mall omters,) 79¢ (Basement.) tt u Value Ose. mall orders.) 76c, Might Shirts, fine Also doinet flannel night shirts, 61 Inches long. Slzes Up to Wesesersvever $1.50 Pajamas, domet Large pearl buttons, Neat pink and blue siripe effects. All sizes Men's Silk Weck latest styles and orings, b0c, values.... Heavy domet flannel. tons. Sizes 4 to 16 years (Ki —_—_— (Main Floor.) Dressers case, preneh rors .. $13.60 China Closets, mission finish, ends, 3 deep shelves, very attractive de- VEY oben m Iron Cribs continuous posts, dies, high drop sides, close woven Wire Springs sss Tea Kettles Solid. Copper. nickel plated and polished.. tached; Family Spring Scales, pounds, by ounces Ing white enamelled dial.. Coal Hods 15-inch size, made of hea iron, japanned finish, Tea Kettles 7 size; flat bottom.. 0. Rice Boilers bedrooms or bathrooms Fitted with elreular wick.. hard wood, Finished Made Ma i Flemish or golden oak. bent All parts, full lant- Double coated enamelled; fu Extra heavy, un- bleached, thread, bleach whit yal 3%C ( Basement.) Undermuslins, Wrappers and Clearance of Sheer, Snow White Undermuslins and Continuing the Grea Sale of Wrappers, &c., Bought at the Most Astounding Prices Known. Men's Night Shirts qual cambric, with or without collars, Plain white and fancy trimmed. 49c Men’s Pajamas flannel. 89c Men’s Neckwear 25c Boys’ Pajamas Pearl but- 9c $9.50 Solid Osk Dressers, three deep drawers, large mir- $6.45 China Closets golden onk glass $9.98 $5.50 White Enamel Iron Oribs, heavy spin- $3.95 (Fifth Floor.) ———— Family Scales welghs 83c $1.98 Blacking Cabinets with {rot 85c (Bann) —~ Groceries, Fresh ar tee Fruits and Wines Mail and telephone orders tilled promptly, Fresh Fish and Meats round will 75¢ Step Ladders « 5 feet high, with pall shelf at- clear white lumber 55c I5c 35c na | The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the TO-MORROW 10. A.M. to 1 P.M, Comforters Winter weight, for full alma be In pretty Persian designs, plain colored backs. Timit 2. Value 98e., each 59c ( Basement.) Kimonos Children’s Kid Gloves A purchase from an importer of all the Misses’ Kid Gloves he had in stock allows us to sell these gloves at prices which a@ little more than cover the cost of the U.S. customs duty, Good assort- ment of colors and sizes, 50 TO-MORROW. 10°A.M. to 1 P.M. Blankets Heavy floece rs, (No Uoalt ot pain Value $1.19, pair, 66c ( Basement.) ty Marked at just one-halt regular prices; palr.. (Matin Floor Fur Sets Black Coney Lynx Shawl, with animal-head ornaments. Large Rug Mu. with animal heads and tails and shirred linings. $10 vaiues. $5.98 (Becond Floor.) Fur oat Handsome Near-Seal Coats, 24 Rice or Oatmeal Cookers; 20¢ and 30 inches long, also 24-inch CREME Ce ALe Gnu Russian Pony Coats, cut after Oil Heaters newest styles. Re- $ Smokeless and odorless, for small duced trom $30 to. 19.98 (fecond Floor.) n i Pt tor, ene "Been nt EDU) 4 Perey £5 aa (J i loon: ) ON MARKED CODLISIE HORT DBO sO2€ | Chicken Halibut) Steaks. Snapper. Blueilsh, | Chinook Salinon Steaks, Eresh Boston Mucherel, Cho bee Codtish | Steaks OFS (ines }, HOILED direct cHote BCUTS OF RIB ROAST — 10¢ b Ic PREAI ee LOINS t ! / NATIVE EEANK STEAKS: 12c S GOLDEN SMOKED — PINNAN + WADDLE EAS 106 (82:75) FRESH PORK SHOULDERS — sina LICL Worcester 10¢ Maine Smeits. regular price 180. LOBSTERS—Boiled where LEGS OF FRICASS ed LARGE MAINE SMELTS—We ofter all day Friday large, POP SIRLOINS OF eat cuts of na aught and shipped SPRING LAMB Bb CHICKENS — Si PORK HAMS — NATIVE CHUCK STBAKS—ver 12c SHLY OPENED OYSTERS 95 ¢ KEEF 14 18¢ 15 l4c I3c IIc 3 Ibs. for 25¢ | | THE 14TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, President — c Fur Sets and black Oppossum Lynx, round shawl collar, trim. med with tails and heads; large satin-lined Rug Muff. $12.50 values ..... $8.75 (Second Floor.) sable J — btbainas ony See aoa BS rE Ee