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a a Re ; RIVALS IN LOVE FIGHT 10 FINISH N BRONX SHLP ee “Pretty” Kelly the Victor, but Luke Mulligan Spoils His Beauty in 9-Round Battle. TED SIDE RAIDED. DEFE “Gibbon’s Gypsies” and “Val- tyaley Club” Near Free | é Now {t's Upt Ht Wal t ‘Two athletic clerks, both tn love with }atiss Gertrude Mov k. a handsome | irl, whom they 1 tino, One Hu street and Mac fought nine 1 blacksmith shop fn Hundred and 8 t, near River ave- from t 1 and F second st Hig rr avenue fan organiza Known as AB x iypsies,”” while Mulligan be- 1 e "Valley Ci For weeks there has h cen Kelly and All the canin re ons took sides, it to look as if there would be a and combed and the big annual ev It was end Mul decided y $8 Ge! 1 was pass Washingte Part of t was visite 0,000 F na XN wore a sle and M igan an outing r coats and ¢ Holt {n an order yund ar half-dressed man “Now, At It!" "What the divil does Owner. this mean?” worse ca ; ; Wise in Talk on Lincoln pee ‘ ** Refers to Women and Chil- eet : dren Slaves.of 7 aU ; a ° 1s r w 3 ¥ t General F Starts. ¢ wis n ofa te f bg cs ia are B ‘9 Even ted Passersby that there ha wt F tor and the eied 2 “What evidence have you that to be seen, Canine y Cluy in Madison Squ (C IRD DOG 2 aristocrats for niiles around New York are being clipped nt 55 FLESOHAMAN BATHS 1 60 AT TON reditors Claim um the Bank- tupt Corporation. filed to-day oo WORK STILL FOR AN ERCPATOR within an inch of their Ives in preperation for dog society— “with « favorable SMV UK ope ott. scoTcH SCD TERRIER SAINT > : ~ REDUCING WEIGHT Practically ever Ist of judges has bee ot space, and there |s odd classes to be judged ral breeds new to this c he show of th 10, iL and 12. Westininsver Kennel ee ee ee THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY,~ Aristocrats Prepare for the Westminster Kennel Club GARBAGE IN PAPER? A PUG CHAMPION LIGHTWEIGHT gis in readiness for unced, the exh{bitors indication that the standards an be higher than ever will be shown for the first ere TERT FEBRUARY 6, ‘ 1908, —~—- Lady Said It Must Have Been One Above. When the dally garbage came down | Inst nigh Apartmen nue the fanitress, standing duty {n the \asement to see that no guilty garbage scaped, discovered to her wrath that somebody had committed the unfor- kitchen refuse down In an old news. tin receptic and provide for such purposes made itress rang ail the buzzere ead appeared in every along the shaft she called up| en ow A PRIZE paper, You know how those things go in aflathouse, One lady eaid right away that she thought {t must be the lady who lived on the Soor above her, The other lady on the floor above sald {t/ was no such thing or words to that ef- fect. And then they came down into the basement to argue the point. When a policeman broke tn, hearing cries, he found Mrs. Stella gston, from the third floor, shy a switch of bre n-hair besides some | of her own and pilus a large bump on her head. Mrs. Livingston said these attentions had been conferred by Mrs. | Sadie Giron, from the second floor. Mrs. | jtron insisted that she had merely acted | defense when ) J at her tn a broom stick. € are the genulne Iittle sail the pollceman to as he contemplated Mrs. tons appearance. “Come with e Harlem Police Court. to-day, Ate Steinert felt inclined to en- a charge of assault against Mrs, but her lawyeer pleaded with © make ft plain’ disorderly conduct aii the Magistrate sald he would con- forty-elght hours, and in e paroled Mrs, Giron, hy however, answers the errogation of the janitress, he ‘s, Livingston | hepiea vale man- | / FLUFFY- O£- RUFF GREY HOUND the reception of the dogs, the have received assignments ng the fifty: ed that seve- It is expe | | How to Get Your Gas ebate When Payment Begins, Feb. 2 pa u have been using gas right along and are still using | tin any kind of a claim or show your receipts. The 1 will mail you @ check, ve been an irregular consumer § stations are named, Then go to the ot ebate Clerk” a blank, which he will show you how not need your old receipts. a rare {n arreara wait distr do not ny has until the fj} d get o fill out, GENESEE SOGETV'S TRONS RED PEPPER | BANQUET TO-GHT IN SERVANT'S EYES Two Special Trains Bring En- tire Chamber of Commerce Mrs. Annie Brandon Flees. While Surgeon Works Over repayment meter’ consumer the rebate clerk will give you | You will need your receipts as the company has of Rochester. the Maid nt of another man's cla t give notloe SSS | act to United States Commissioner John L. Shields before 3 P. Mu |] ‘The ent her of Mrs, Annie Brand blond gas co ice beto on the day you present y | : Irs. Annie Brandon, a blonde youn! Led ete Oe Your Fy) the City ster arrived on tWo woman, who says ahe Is @ law renee A gas recoipt ts not negotiable. If one has been to you the as- J sPecial ¢ the Grand Central tapher, lives on the third floor of No signment mu wledged b 6 a notary publ o be on hand for|°% One & ed and Forty-fourth ; ’ mdavit : Street, with her husband and two chil- If you have lost your receipts present in place of them an affidavit setting aenigit of thé Society of the | sven won De Pare th the facts | Gen We nAanerotihepaeeite low resides Mra Sines (ECOG dort, Many of the annie Keller, who {s Mrs. Brandon's When poesible, instead of going In person to a gas office—write Compulsory Whiskers Idea Has Father Knick by the Chin : ONE Des THE HEAD THar Wears A Buse!" 5 Owing To THE Ho Wood RYFF HIS bre ORE GROW S Woy Loom WITH by yy EMOST CITIZEN rriment was r of our pollt Devery Makes Suggestions for} with « te So far 4 y Styles to “Fit” Some | was definitely w shredded wheat would be Noted Citizens ucea, I'm strong for that frin — i raid Bll Deve ‘Fora 4 ’ wanted to ra in ers but I was afrak eink @ conspicuous. If we all « * t be so mad. As f nans would Just about My Have you any . ; 1 for discussions I could fit « All agree It would te sald Bil Tom § a! landscape. From t with a wreath under s chap Fatner Knicker. | Tim would be ke on the wapect af a handle bar or I reary st Se eitae Parsons could hide beb! 5 ave to raise his o fave you fixure M or McCarren” r has me st ything that iy a of a face. I ave him, tri r othe St. Ja t th e Gruber |s out jas for notht his. eyebrows trim 5, Ww ake a busl- rip him up These * t * schinery, in- mind you. I w i of experts to f ot te e-Capt Cha ex ‘ would be enthual- i the Seven & je doubtediy con mmittee catia a What t position mets vow about whiskers ain't Ww reception. A great deal ing. arters the pr | | | mother, al of ¥ h led this afternoon to Mrs. Brandon ttirowing the contepts of @ two-ounce tin of red pepper in the eyes of her mother’s matd, Mary Morey, and temporarily blinding her. The pep- per-throwing followed the appearan of Nrs. Brandon and her mother i members brought their wives and who will have the amu: ng down trom the gallery and president of the well, and the {st speakers ides Samuel G. Blythe, te Willams, Judge Charles | Harlem Court. and the adjudication of asurer Thomas | the proper ownership of a Morris chair | and two comn or parlor chairs, Magistrate Steinert dectded that the) chalrs belonged to Mrs, Keller; and Mra |Brandon, with an “oh, very well” ex- , left the courtroom. This after- ts. Brandon decided to visit her She got as far as the front $ expecthd to Vice-President: | of Commerce In vari- to Wall mother, door and there stood Mary More, purpose of SUF- |" «Nothing doing, Mrs. Brandon.” sald an ef-\the abigail, “you ean't come in here. (te metropolis. Mra. Bran 1 srasted 0 words but a i Jopened fire with her domestic or pepper bers of tha lvettery, Yelling with pain Mary Morcy es W, Gerard, ran into Mrs. Kell dining-room, James B, Dil), Augustus C. Brown, Job | When Mra Kelle out her daugh- Cite yy , jter had vaults investigation E, Hedges, Hamilton Odell, Waldo G |showed that n her two M Tifft, Col. W C. children and fled a e into dark- ioe Speaker Harlem. An ambulance surgeon Wiley and Wadawort! s ma ar » ear Valley and vi cal, after an hour's work managed to wash the pepper out of Mary's eves and a warrant for assault waa issued for the pepper burler. AUGHT AS HE WAS BOARDING STEAMER _+> PROBCRS BEGIN Oh STOGK EXCHANGE coe Juan Gomez Accused of Rob- Committee Hear Thomas and Pomeroy on the Work of bing a Woman Who Had | “Specialist Befriended Him, if aban t When Juan Gomez, a young Porto 2 Site ante ENP Rican, drove grandly down to the At- New York Stock Exchange # taken | ¥ eee lantle Docks in Brooklyn to-day and ay: Vall Street 1 gating was about to step abonr Coamo, two Central OF 4 slipped over his wrists. Juan Gomez was resplendantly clad in @ croam colored suit and lavendar tie. He wore a heavy gold wateh ohain with @ watch at each end of it. This was a remarkable transforma- tion from his appearance two days sg) ut the home of Mra. Maria Pligo, at No. 21% Pearl street, Brooklyn, Then his clothing was in tatters. He was shivering and hungry. Mra, Pligo pitied m and took him In. For hit board he was to about the house. Yesterday the steamship * men nabbed & palr of handcuffs imittee at thelr meeting to-day at sident nge, rs the lar con- afternoon do chores afternoon Mra. Pilgo went out shopping. When she returned Juan had vanished, also all her silverware and Jewelry, valued at $1,000. Mra, Pligo suspected that the young man would return to his sunny home in Porto Rico, as he had contin tally complained ‘or tne ‘nclement Brooklyn weather. He was arraigned in the Adams Stret Court and held for trial on a charge of grand larceny ———— THIRTEEN INDIANS IN PLAY, Tom Longboat, the winner of last night's Marathon, will be In a box at the Fifth Avenue Theatre on Monday afternoon to see several of his friends go through their paces as actors in a new vaudeville sketch called “Spirit Land,” which was staged and will be | produced by Louis F, Werba. There are thirteen Indians in the act besides the white performers, and tnost of the re- FELL TO DEATH IN SHAFT. Workman Killed in troadway years t, fell through the e basement this SESSESESSESSSSS SESSELESLESESESESS > $O444S SHESSESESS: m hearsal to-day was spent in drilling | He was taken to St. Luke's Hospital,/them Into refratnin; om giving the whore hy died shortly after betng ad-| Indian sign of enthusiasm wheo the| mitted, feet. tribesman apoeara \ ‘WHO WRAPPED THAT PUMPED BULLETS When the Janitress Asked One , V $400, Was Shot Thiee Ties; Vincent Gambaro, tr n the dumbwailter tn the |old, of No. 62 Kast Fourteen use at No, 14 Lenox ave- in a critical condition in the Hudson | Street Hospital with bullet wounds in his bact his. bro! old, 18 @ prise |e oBy char; giveahle flat-house sin of sending the | !ns: & the | "Ene pollce say Giuseppi went to the! | tactory of the Rent Glass Noveity Cor paper Instead of using the customary |pany, on the fourth floor of No. i | Waiker street, brother Vincent yesterday When refused | urs later, and drew a pistol a tuking effect Ing twenty wore to know who the stingy thing was that Panic by the sho: had wrapped her garbage in a news-| brother and a crip! |Giusepp! over the hi pai The condition of Coroner Acritelli w ante-mortem statement. GEREBASAEEABELSASALEFAEAEEAAEOO EOE SEDOSEOODIESOSOR: | fosesevesssseeses G99GSI9S99FI99S99 599908: THEE GOT WAGON 2 INTO HIS BROTHER AND $5,000 WW LOOT cee } —_——— ictim Refused to Give Up'|Calmly Drove Off With Bx press Rig While Driver Was in Plaza, } ' « minological wal reet, ig| point there is iss to the crook who spotted an express wagon standing | |in front of the Hotet Plaza to-day and made off with it. The’ American Ex- ress Company has sent out a frantte xeneral alarm, forthe wagon contained merchandise valued at more than $8,00% It was a epectal wagon, drawn by ene. orse, on @ special trip from the office t Porty-third street and Madison aves le and Was collecting express matter — | for shipment on. the steamships depart> — | ng this morniug., The hour was early be art eyed the Plaza and hheorhood was quite deserted, : got back to the street runk his wagon and Panic in Factory. Speaking from a er ome « ven years} right lung and left arm, and Ghuseppl, forty-three years in the Elizabeth streez dd with doing the shoot: | and demanded $400 of h afternoon left, but returned four on being again refused fired five shots, three itty employees, includ- | were thrown inte a ng. Frank pple, iro} had to have me shears to sitc cal treatment. tr neent is so aerious | of called to take ais! ¥ JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street SILK DEPARTMENTS, 4a Both Stores. “McCreery Silks.”’ Comprising the latest weaves and colors in Plain and Novelty Silks:—Printed Foulard and Liberty Satin, Pongee and Tussah Crepe Cashmere and Meteor. On Monday and Tuesday, February the Sth and 9th. Sale of Ten Thousand yards, White Peau de Cygne and Imported Black Pal- ette de Soie. 55c per yard value 83¢ \ In Both Stores, WASH DRESS GOODS. On Monday, February the 8th. .. Sale of 10,000 yards French Dress Linen. Thoroughly Shrunk and yarn dyed. Colors:—Pink, ‘‘Alice,’’ Copen- hagen, Delft, Navy and Pale Blue, Lav- ender, Heliotrope, Wistaria, Catawba, » Mulberry, Canard, Nile. and Reseda \ Green, Champagne, French Grey, Taupe, London Smoke, Old Rose, Mustard, natural, white and black. 47 inches | wide. 48c per yard value 75¢ } \ BLACK DRESS GOODS. In Both Stores, j On Monday, February the Sth. I} Satin finish, all wool, Directoire Cloth. $0 inches wide. 1.25 per yard value 1.50 { All wool, Black Panama Suiting. 54 inches wide, 75c per yard former price 1.25 COLORED DRESS GOODS. In Both Stores, : j On Monday, February the Sth. | Unusual Sale of Imported Dress Fabrics. Consisting of Scotch Tweed, Homespun and mixed Suitings, in stripes, checks and plaids, Also Silk and Wool Materials in various weaves. 55 per yard former price 1.00 to 2,00 ~ JAMES McCREERY & CO) 23rd Street 34th Street * R 5 I { * = \¢ * ® “THE STORY OF OUR LIVES:” BY} By the Wright brothers, Amerioa’s intrepid aviators. + { TWO PAGES ABOUT ABRAHAM LINCOLN! 3 | Inoluding the reproduction of a newly-found manusoript. 2 le MARK ANTONY'S GREAT SPEECH! ey Claim of an Italian historian that the alleged oration made famous by Shakespeare was, in fact, never delivered. NEWEST WAY OF GETTING OUT OF DEBT: ‘This presents a strango way of avoiding financial obligations as practised by the pretty “Cassio Chadwiok” of Bngland. WHEN CUFID CALLED THE DOCTOR: ‘This {s a love story. There was an automobile“accident and @ charming doctor whiszed up jnst at the right moment. THE TRAGUEDY OF BURIAL ALIVE: Kow soclence is attempting to prevent such « dilemma. 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