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i Board of Estir © ing @ rearrangement of salaries and PRRs Reman me EAN LLL pena CUTS +7 OFF MANY 08S BIG SWING OF AXE : Makes 110 Changes in Finance Staff, Including Lots of Dismissals. THIS ONLY A STARTER. | John cashier, Aasesments and A ‘enlary Soireased from #1 nd Ar from Ascmmente astiler, A Inenean salary r tanes. Bron, salary im on mat on staff of Ol er, maleey Increnae TELL GRAND JURY IRISH AGAIN LIFT OF MEAT THEFTS LIBERALS IN THE ~-FROMTREINSANE. BRITISH ELECTION Witnesses whew the Ward's Isiand | Graft Scandal Are Sum- Merole Jerk, Law and Adjustment 1 Mealers’ increanel from 61,080 $1,800, law clerk, Law and Adjustment vison, aalary Incrensel from 6! A) knogtelam of ‘High and Low Salaries Reduced |" In Sweeping Revision by Comptroller, ‘Wholesale decreases in force, reduce | “| Steward Says Cutter Martin) moned to Testify. BLAMES MISSING MAN, | Carte A Nthelber A rn Treg Alaniattai; malay’ in ronsel from 600 Five Doing Work of Fourteen, Aa one instance for the reason for | makuig these changes the Comptroller | Had Full Charge of Weighing Supply. further list of unopposed Redmondites|ter V. Faber, Andover Division of | this afternoon sent the Coalitionisia | Hampshire; William Keswick, Epsom again to the front with a total of 1M! Division of Surrey; Norman Carlyle fonts In the new Parliament, against |Crate, Isle of Thanet Division of Kent; } 18 now held by the Untontate, The | Willam HH, Walker, Widnes Division of stato of partics as known at 6] nire; sir Charles A. Cripps, Wy | | o'clock as follows | Division of Buckinghamshire; GOVERNMENT COALITION tsi Baldwin, Bewdley Division. of | Liberal 9 | Wo , Ludiow Irteh Natlonalints 95 | D' § Imbor Members .. ‘ 16| North Division of Armagh; «liam Lowther, Speaker of the House of | Total . 121 | Commons nrytih Division of Cumber- OPPOSITION land; W mpion, Lewes Division of broxtieaged voce 128] gussex, and Ernest Gardner, Woking John Sharp Higham of the Sowerby ham Division of Berkshire. One of the two December grad juries | tions in salaries and changes in posttton | satd that when he took office fourteen | in session in the Criminal Courts’ Bulld- are to be made in the Finance Depart- nt by Comptroller Prendergast. The lorerunner caine to-day when the Comp- announced one | ed and ten chaiges, including dismissals. The shakeup will be followed by scores of other changes. Comptroller Prendergast said to-day that the changes are in line with the Policy that has been approved by the te for the standardiza- tlon of grades and salarie: words, the Comptrolier expiained that > he is anticipating, in his own depart. ment, the work of the Board by mak- positions that will grant .o deserving | employees proper recognition and di rgast's Axe. | partial lst of |. Storrs, chief $3,190; to be Jerod eclerk 9 git let's lice at clerk at ee ty cease oat justin wervices “to cease adjust im Pasa cary” SirS0u; sarrises to outs L ior, Ka is her and tyvewriter fary to be reduced trom | + ington, Naw clerk, lave and ad ipa i Nisan nger, IAW and adjust to ad levers, salary to. be reduced aon Hureau, $1,800; $1,800; 4 “a 2 on 5900; | pea incial clerk, §900; services rei id Uspewrter, 780. wer rom 82-100" (9 1, Bt emai. ee fou ervice chemist, salary $2,500; ser a, 1010. $1,200 | um | lary sal “tranderred poi: vod) from fered to Awaiting ry reduced from Pooks an; aslary reduced from 51,000 tow Be Redts, financial clerk, taxes, Marhatian ny reduce from $2,500 to tsaae M. Lawrence, vl salary from ant arrears, $1 200. Wimins 2. Mord. clerk; salary reduced f om cs clef pina TITS. seton. oct Withow Aba, me sense Mi $1.05 1S pers an «me and Promotions clerk of +t m $2,400 my 81 ents and # A from 61,2 gas, at rca clerk, ji salary amenments and Bronx; valary iv In other | 7 | is In gecomtance with a charter provis- mi. @lven to his custody. (00; (0 resign |, ng | complaint $1,050 6 | 4s and ar | men were employed on the claimants’ iger. Fi now doing the work Another ne y for action was found, the Comptroller sald inconsitsency in t j "4n the case | 82,50 a ve work in the City Paymaster's office, which work is now performed by a snan receiving §700. in addition," sald the Comptroller, | he found evidences on every side! les have been In- mal and por organization is only a pre= The reflning process 1s | sion have | ears, This served the city thirty-five fon, applying only to the Finance De- partment, The pension is limited to $1,000, a CAN’T GET DAUGHTER FROM WIFE AND “STAR BOARDER” Justice Seabury Refuses to Give Child to Father After Mother's Remarriage. Alleging that bis wife used all the furniture in thelr home for firewo then eloped with “‘wtar Loarder,” Albert Muller obtained a writ from the Supreme Court directing M Dorothea Muller to v, their Nfteen iy and show id not be Justice Seabury | dlemntssed the writ, Muller said his wife left him seven | years ago and js living with Joho Smith, the former boarder, at No. t street. Mrs, Muller declared ed Muller was dead, owing to ence, and that she had been | married to Smith two years ago. August P, Wagener, counsel for Mule bes subinitted a letter written by Muller to him In Which Muller complained that his whfe tried to have him put in an asylum vefore she went away with Smith. Justice Seabury — questioned the daughter closely, When #he told him she wanted to remain with her mother, and that Smith had always been very king to Justice Seabury refused to take her away. } Soeeetisienstileoe ene MRS. BULL WINS CASE. Demurrers Brought to Swindting| Charge Are Overruled, Supreme Court Justice Bischoff to-day Joverruled the demurrers of John A. |Qualey and Harvey W, Corbett to the made against them by M Mary Nevins Bull, in which she cb them with swindling he and gave judgment in fav But, Justice he ld permit the defendante to plead upon payment of costs within |twenty days Qualey and Corbett Jurixdiction of the > alao said Juntice 8 Plaintiff may not be ¢ ef demand ha single ¢ able relief, based rescind for fraud questioned the ‘ew York counts and nt Was tive. the itled to all the the complaint sets of action for equit- upon the right to dd she was persuaded ney in the Magnesia. hy on false representa. Asbestos Com| tions. eel Whirled Around Shatting to Death, Jacob veff, a fur manufactirer, ) the factory of Ade fast Kinney when, caught in a belt, nd a shafting until en and his body hor- eft was twenty-seven ived at No, 18 Spruce with his wife and one | oud.” | plant of the tot Ware: | the meat thefts at the Manhattan State Jint 4] the Manhattan i '@prains ling vegan to-day @ full investigation of | Hospital. A preliminary inquiry fol- lowing @ police court hearing resulted | indictment of Simon Katzenstein, | Bronx dealer in bones and fat | The investigation begun to-day will| cover every phase of the meat scandal | that was taken up in teh investigations | th [made by the State Board of Lunacy and by Commissioner of Accounts Fos- dickk, Two score witnesses have been | subpoened, and their examinadon will} occupy several a District Attor the work of p Whitney turned peecuting the inquiry istant, Mr. De Mord, | ney ‘obert P.) Heyer, Henry W. Mack, counsel for the | State Board of Lunacy, and George G. | Freer of Commissioner Mosdick's legal | staff, All the witnessea examined at | the State investigation and many others were called, Among those examined to-day were | Frederick A. Wheoler, steward for the | Mandattan State Hospital; Hemry and | Milton Katzenstein, sons of Simon Katzenstein; John J. Phelan, detective for President Mitchel of the Board of Aldermen, and Inspectors Marks and Dobbins of Commissioner Fosdick's staff. According to th testimony of Stew- ard Wheeler, responsibility for the re- of meat at ception -and safe custody Anthony Martin, the Un disappeared after Dimon Katzenstetn and the pol been unable to locate him Dr. William Mabon, medical director and superintendent of the Manhattan State Hospital, was not called as a wit- ness, At one of the sarlier’ inquiries Dr, Mabon said that he left the mat- ter of looking after the hospital's meat supply entirely with Steward Wheeler. planer BIG LIST OF APPOINTMENTS SENT BY TAFT TO SENATE. That of Frederick W. Lehmann as Solicitor-General Among Them— Also Diplomatic Nominations, WASHINGTON, Dec, 6—Among sev- eral hundred nominations sent to the Senate by the President to-day those of John W. Garrett of } land to be United States Minister to Venezuela and Charles 8. Wilson of Maine to be Secretary of Embassy at Rome, Italy, The nomination of Fred- erick W. Lehmann of Missourl to be Solicitor-General also was sent in to- day. Practically all of the nominatoins were to cover recess appointments al- ready announced. Other nominations are: John ©. Ames, Collector of Customs of District of Chicago; Julian 8. Starr, Surveyor of Customs for Peorla, Ill.; Bo H. Ran- dolph, United States Attorney tor West- f ern District Louisiana; Alexander Dunnett; Un States Attorney for Vermont, and Jesse W. Bonner, audi ne for Porto Rico. Freezes to Death. TON, J Dec. 6—The body of a well dressed man, belleved to be Thomas Mansfiel velling sales- man of Hlizabeth, way found in # shack at Florence Helghts to-day, He had | frozen to death. The police think that the man was lost in the snowstorm last night, took ge in the shack and succumbed, | © body Edauh Beene. Dee, 6—The return of a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, Division of Yorks [returned unopposed to-day, The Nationalists reci Sir Walter ft, Nugent for the eath; Patrick of Waterfort south Div Power, East 1 yi Philip O'bD sion of Donegal; Jolin Dition faton of Mayo; Joseph Nolan, ion of V vision of Louth; Thomas Sou! Division of Leitrim | Young, Bast Division of Cavan Clare. mond, Kast Div! ed were ( of Antrim; uk r Untoniats unopp Craig, South Diviete aries © Bruises Omesa0il It is the first Sa to think about eat you meet with an inju Notice is hereby given that on January, 1911, a Semi-Annual per annum will be paid to all the First Money deposited on or 1911, will draw interest from di di Dated, December 5, 1910, E. B, TUTTLE, P: psident, The Williamsburgh Savings Bank Broadway and Driggs Ave., Brooklyn FOUR PER CENT. of January 1911, me iy be entitled thereto ACCOUNTS CAN BE OPENED BY MAIL 4 Send for booklet and full instructions. increased trom $1,000 | bottle 10c, Large bottles SAVINGS BANKS, and after the Twentieth day of Interest at the rate of depositors in this bank who on before Monday, huary Ist, January 10th, WM. F, BURNS, Cashier. Lichtenstein ANNOUNCE THEIR Thirtieth Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Tuesday Dec. 6 Model Gowns, Su FURS 1K FOX, also in all the Fashionable Furs SETS IN SILV The Entire Stock Regardless of Cost Fifth Avenue, 44th and 45tb Streets Wednesday Dec. 7 Millinery Millinery Co. Thursday Dec, 8 its, Coats, Waists to Be Disposed of DRY GOODS—CAR PETS—UPHOLSTERY. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7TH. Most Important Sale of Rich Real Laces Real Lace Neckwear, etc. One-third Unde: REAL LACES—AN UNUSUALLY r Regular Prices. RARE LOT: IN MODERN AND AN- TIQUE DESIGNS, MANY ENTIRELY EXCLUSIVE. HONITON LACES, DUCHESSE LACES, POINT LACES, DUCHESSE & POINT LACES, yard, 7.50 to 65.00 yard, 5.00 to 10.75 yard, 7.50 to 90.00 yard, 10.00 » 12.50 REAL LACE NECKWEAR—Comprising an assortment of the best makes of Real Laces in Col Coat Collars, CHIFFON SCARFS, MULL SCARFS SCARFS in a wide range of styles. Regularly $2.50 to $9.00, Stocks, Fichus, Yok lars, Collar and Cuff Sets, Round , Berthas, Sleeves, etc. AND NET LACE 1,25 to 5.95¢ Embroidered Waist Patterns A SPECIAL OFFERING OF FINE FRENCH BATISTE UNMADE SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS, BEA' EMBROIDERED AND HAND DRA Values $8.50 to $10.00, Special Importation just opened. EDGINGS _ per Strip, INSERTIONS per Strip, Plain and UTIFULLY HAND .WN WORKED.. 5.50 Real Madeira Embroideries In entirely new designs: 95c to 20.00 65c to 7.50 Fancy Silks FOULARDS, CREPES, GAUZES, IN DRESS AND WAIST LENGTHS, NEATLY BOXED FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. FREE SURPR aber, nail ia stamps And you a ea yo gga ts your 0 CHRISTMAS FREE ISE-BOxX word. itera i i EL te edt pone aie rem me ax the aole Liberal | sen without con | Willian | ONSULT the Lambert Jewelry | it and let it give you in thirty minutes more know! ledge of the shapes, styles, qualities and prices of this season’s jewelry than you could get “hristmas is less than three weeks away, of holiday gifts is out indispensable to all who would save money, time and labor in choositig Christmas is Catalog to-day. Wal- | 1910. Lambert Catalog Quick Aid in Jewelry Choosing Now that jewelry. Send for t! | iF After you have received it and || strong steel vaults until you need them to make some body’ s Christmas merry. You need not pay until then. | The Lambert || Christmas | Bulletin. Solid Gold Jewelry. Watch Chains for men .§ 7.00 up WatchChains for ladies, 9.00 up Bracelets. 4.50 up Lorgnettes and Lorgnons Sup Handy Pins, a pair. 1.00 up . 12.00 up | ‘ 2.75 up | 1,50 up | 3.00 up | 2.25 up 1.00 up 9.50 up 4.00 up 1.78 up 1.50 up 1.25 up 1.75 up 3.50 up 6.75 up |} | Bead Necklaces. . | Diamond Jeweler. Fobs.. Watch Chains Festoons Medallions Horseshces.. Scarf Pins. Cigar Cutter: . 128.00 up 25.00 up 4.50 up 12.75 up Rings. ° Searnless Wedding $ 3.30 up Solitaire Diamond...... 10.00 up Diamond Twin & Hoop 25.00 up Diamond Cluster....... 25.00 up Diamond Rings for men 10.00 up \F] Diamond Fancy for men 27.59 up Solid Gold Signet....... 2.80 up Solid Gold Snake 4.50 up ‘FT Fancy Stone..........-. 2.00 up Hf initial and Fraternity . 9,00 up Lady’s Semi-precious 3.00 up Lady’s Fancy Clust 3.50 up \I] Children's. 78 up Birth Month 1.90 up Watches. olid Gold......$ 7.50 up Gold Filled...... 10,09 up Ladies’ Sterling-Silver.. 3.50 up Men's Solid Gold....... 25.00 up Men's Gold Filled ...... 10.00 up Men's Silver... . . 6.73 up Boys’ Silver Watches... 5.00 up Sterling Silver. Sterling Toilet Articles .$ 1.00 up Sterling Toilet Sets..... 12.40 up Sterling Manicure Sets. 5.33 up Sterling Mesh Purses... 4.80 up Sterling Mesh Bags..... 16.75 up Sterling Purses... 9.43 up Sterling Match Boxes... 1.35 up Sterling Novelties 1,00 up Sterling Belt Buckl 2.48 up Storling Wreaths. . 3.50 up Sterling Silver Talle Ware in all reas Fated Wate gusrasie toed for hard service. Lambert Wedding | Ring, Standard High, As Always GE=D>) ED t4-karat... $O.30 18-karat. , $4.40 22-karat.., $5.25 | We st Seamless Wedding 1 thirty- three years nation ie produce t t skill andi honesty, we solid gold, could (urn out, riginal ward of Lambert wed 25.00, nis. never a jot. All shapes, widti and no charge for engraving. Store Open Until 6.30 Bangle, Chain Link and Button Bracelets, solid chased, engraved or faceted, $4.50 up. e, call or phone for Catalog to-day. If you have not seen it, ¥ hout i id in a week of shopping. book of 168 pages, flustrating thousagds chosen your gifts, we will, if you desire, keep them for you in our The Loud Call for Lambert Diamonds While low-grade, lustre‘lacking diamonds continue to be a drug on the markei—equally unfit for ornament or investment—tine dia- monds such as Lambert Brothers import direct from the great European centres of the trade are in an always increasing demand. Because of our heavy purchases—always for spot cash—and the ex clusion of middlemen from our transactions, we are able to sell dia- monds at prices which make them a capital investment. A Christe mas gift of diamonds from Lamberts increases in value from the day it is bought. wae $50.00 $75.00 $100.00 Superb engage- Ms Fine solid 14-| Diamond of ment ring at a] Brilliant dia-| karat gold mount-} size shown 19 ory se] mond in careful] img; flat inside for} |; i very low Pre /wand made mount-| engraving; dia-| pistes splendid No charge for en-| ing of solid 14-| mond a rare value | ly cut and of ex- raving. karat cold. at price. tra fine brilliancy, Cluster ring, Circle of ten carefully eleven fine dia- matched diamonds about monds, in solid a larger bedi gases gold, hard made Would be costly wit! $0 mounting. $130.00 —middlemen’s profit added, Please Don’t Delay Signet Monogram Orders In that useful book, the Lambert Catalog, page after page is filléd with ‘pictures of solid gold Signet Rings and you are set won- dering at (wo things—how human ingenuity can conceive so many designs and how such rings can be sold for so little. We engrave monograms free, but this is our busiest season and orders for mon- Hae should be placed early to insure delivery by Christmas. Victor ring with Lees i [ROU ADS ACU Raial d i cate y solid gold; pol-|¢ .) opac sl eae Mas ; ished or rose fin-| "@Ncy chased, pole} ring; 14-karat is kurt solid ish, ished; only $12.00; 10-harat}| £04 | scab $5.00 $9.00 59.00 . bus, fourth de Solid 14- karat umbus, fourth de-f coud 44 - karat gold, rose finish; By aay tee Sree, solid gold, } gold, rose finish, | thistie pattern, | S254, bates f $17.50 $10.00 $10.00 $14.00 Dainty Solid Gold Watch For a Lady This watch has an extra heavy solid 14-karat gold hunting with engraved and beaded border. Both sides are plain. Monogram may be engraved on one side (we make no charge for this work) and a date or a sentiment on the other. Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works. Price Christmas watches. for ladies, solid gold ag with standard movements guaranteed to be Jpg iv perfect condition; open face and hunting case, plain, engine turned, engraved or with diamonds, $7.50' up. See the Christmas Bulletin in this announcement for prices of other watches, Lockets to Please All Fancies Solid gold lockets, in any finish that pleases you, fancy engraved, chased or plain for monograms—the en- graving of which costs nothing at Lamberis, while the lockets themselves are far less costly than jewelry of similar quality in other stores, This locket is plain polished or Roman finish, solid gold with places for two photographs. Only $12.00. Solid gold chain, globe link pattern, fs 24 inches long and the price is but $8.50. Ask to sse round and heart lockets, and those with animals’ heads, all set with diamonds, Rena Bracelets and Others This is the Rena Bracelet, a perfected Lambert design, obtainable our sioe. The Rena is solid 14-karat gold, rose p, finish, with pierced top, pol- ished band and locking clasp, Ds inplied with any initial, dashing, yet dignified Christ mas gift and the price is only 0.00 P vag plain, polished, rose or Roman finish, etched, With fine diamonds of our own importation, $72.80 up, LAMBERT BROTHERS Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street Saturday Nights Until 10