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IS HERE, BECAUSE HE OAT HELP IT That's the Only R Reason His Honor the Mayor Stops in New York. BUT HE’S A_ TRAITOR.) Because He Likes Mary Gar- den, Who D——-d the Windy City. Wis Honor the Mayor of Chicago, Fred A. Busse, his ssioner of Public Works and a coupie of his Alder- men, are epending to-day in New York because they © make railroad hington that according to His Honor, is And that, the best excuse a “hicagoan c #0F epending a day in our city. "Mayor Buse, who is one of the largest Mayors tn the beam at nearly thr @ioys the Aistinet! being the only -Mayor in the country who positively re- frises to pose for a photograph, in the fifteen minutes that elapsed between his @herging from his bath in the Hotel Broslin and his descent to breaktast to- an have day talked in true, breezy Chicago fash fon of the following subjects: poAviation, subwa Mary Garden, Politics, pretty women, opera, Mayor Gaynor, street clea Presi centro pier bridges and Se War Dickinson They All Helped. His colleagues with him are Com-| Missioner of Public Works b, W. Snow @hd Aldermen Mt. J. Mullaney and ©. M. Foeli, who are on the Finance Com mittee, and they helped out when His Honor ran out of breath, “We ran down to Washington,” sald Mayor Busee, as he made a downward Junge for his shoe laces—they are al- Most Peyond his reach—- “to see the Gecretary of War—fine man, Mr. Dick- ingon, knew him well when he lived in Chicago—about not having to remove ernment has orcered. We need the - Buss OF CHICAGO. Says He Likes Miss Mary Garden Letter of mystery ‘3 ta veda oe Ws, sasuanueA dl, VAN UA 5, 1911. | Chicago’ s “Mayor on Visit Here CUT ON MURDER VICTIM ANARCHIST SIGN. FACE OF 2 ‘ | ound on Cheeks of | Dead Man Stimulate London | 4 Police in Hui nt for “Reds.” LONDO: n, pintin, ee Ourtcentre pier bridges as the! a. coved to-day ge and wo told him so. and he| the death of Joseph Beron, whose imu- anted us a little time. Tried to get tilated body was found on Clapham rk to Chicago yesterday, but| Common last Sunday, The murder ts Coukin't make it, so here we are. >| attributed by the police to the Hounds. “Yes, I guess that's about the best] aitch Anarehist-burgiar Kank, two Peason 2 Chicago man can have for com- | members of which were th in th ing here, but by that I don’t mean you| rajd on their den Tucsda haven't got a good town, We beat you] ‘The physicians who e 1 Beron's 4n many things and you beat us in some dhings. Where do we beat you? Well, and we've got better streets people on our streets aren't Gite so unpleavantly friendly, as we found out during our stroll home from the theatre last night,” put in one of the Aldermen, of What happened?" asked The Evening | World reporte: “Oh, that's aid the Alderman, and Mayor | returned to the attack, ‘And we haven't got any Tammany Hat,” he continue nd nothing that ‘corresponds to tt. We've got political organizations, but none of ‘em w dare to try the game v @oes bere. Thoy wo gontrol an administ Chicago is better go Mork, and, of course, American city. think d than New more of an ite The Reform Movement. Mayor Busse is a Republican and h was asi ublican victory in Chicago loval polit due to a reform me “Oh, not always,” wasn't ¢ em ral! * he answe strug. fling with his collar, “I was neve Tooked upon ox an absolute uplifter " thost anywhere.” suggestion 1 to the conversation around grand opera company | the recent barring of Mary “Balome" there. “Tho grind o a ts doing fi Hts Honor. et Mked it first rai Pave it again nex: yoor, so 1 gu ®g0. No, wir, T didn't have anyth $0 do with that ‘Salome’ business, and You can just say so. Vrom all 1 can| fear Mies Mary Garden is st on: | tmable young woman wh Well, that's al! I care about it." Subway of His Own. “ET want to seo M met him, but Y himeand I'm going to try an) vet 1, Mail before { leave for don. He's wree Proble:n, 1 hea too, but the as it is b ‘Aviation ? up in a fly man who &: hia head ¢ Brookins paid T was Plane: but I passed. “No, sir, plying to th gan't say th prettier or s tell you the alike to me its 9.20 o'c} and o way re this Ja Hy Jobs,’ ator, in Washin (00 Quarts of Milk Wasted, Bight hundred quarts of milk rolled | down the gutter of Fourth avenue at | when @ north- | Pound Madison avenue car bumped the milk truck of Henry Japzmarski of No, wreet, The ‘end the sides caved was oVer- body #aid that the a wound ¢ J6t's soe—we've got better transportation | jetter "8."" other-atory—too good to | by wefore, was kil tlon y of the victim. the Painter” was Killed in the sidn are now working ¢ nd still is alive the nis distri laws are uy specta should the fugitive nena, 119 Another element a to Anar’ at the tn y found on each cheek tin the form of the see declared that this deliverate ting did not cause was quite sym and ob- sly symbolical of a aecret soclety y had never seen anything ‘The Inqhest was adjourned . The police cept the theory Hed by the memt n of velled purposes, t the Kign of their order upon the | The police are not satisfied that “Peter one of oy str nt he two men attle and rqred. SAYS POLICEMAN HIT HIM. Motorman's € Austin and Duke of Bre arges Cause Suspen- soklyn Offleer ol A Pleasing Sense of Health and ne Renewed and of ing the syetem effect stipated, or bilious, and Aepots colds ree headaches, t its beneficial effects, alwayn py any ca Sp os hist plots | st inte] by fated, years | paid. es, $42.50 over ” 1hth Loa Tailors, Everything ack, Walkin styles splendidly complete. As the Market Place for Merchant uncalledsfor garments or a ka A leading Furri idle u at $12 tm LO, sie Every sale that Georges inaugurates is a big, rousing success, because everything here is legitimate, every reduction is bona fide, no values in- and every purchase carries Georges Guarantee, of the same as when regular prices were successful in nake your and us by season e to 0) $30.00, $35.00, 847.50 and $40.00, nd $45.00, A Briet ¢ are nt ¢ wed $20 to French Eastern Seal, Pers! the Clea. cent 44 West 34th St. Between Broadway and Sth Ave., NEW YORK, the Mari Jerman Fine! Severn are the best that can be put the tie 5) ito acollar,and | backed by 32 merchandising, store Is re- , Prince Albert. » medium and enettes, to come in selections. while patterns are so and s, we to $40. ga rider to brin Idea arr bya 1879, ace igample and | does not destroy the graco ful curves of the collar. MEN'S UNDERWEAR. WOMEN'S COAT DEPT'S, JUNIOR SUIT DEPT’S. SOROSIS FURNITURE DEP’TS. $360 Coney, not, nM Sus- Squirrel, Baum » Muskrat, ian Lamb, ete, ring House for welll save you 29c Value at 1% yi Fofants walnsook ips, neck & sleeves trimmed Fie. ty 8LU0 N PIDSLEADS, maecok lpg, ner, # leaves trimmed with | TWeithe *alite™ We Sell More Real Laces Tho Any Other Store in America. fomen’s * Elegant Silk Dresses There never was a sale like this for genuine tha rain kept you a away JAMES McGREERY & GO! 23rd Street 34th Street On Friday, January the 6th “itamday. by come to-mor- WW. Howutitulidrestestn le cernoon and newest evoningshades.aswellat <—— ae SIXTH AVE., 22D & 23D STS. ESTABLISHED 53 YEARS, In Both Storea, Fine ribbed, natural Silk and Wool Combination Suits, Size 34 to 44. 2.75 usual price 5.00 Grey Merino Shirts and Drawers, medium weight. 55c each usual price 85¢ Natural Grey Worsted Shirts and Drawers, medium or heavy weight. 1.10 each usual price 1.50 Iinglish made White Merino Shirts and Drawers, 1.75 each usual price 2.45 to 3.25 (Before Buying Furs Visit our great second floor Fur Store & see what big money you can save by purchasing from the e grand, large stock now on sale here. va. Reverstbte Brussels “iewet for hall 912.50 Black Hair & French rnin Carpets 36 In- wide: P4e heavy qual ma “100 net v dark wtripos fotn; slave 28 waist. turn-over cuffs, lin Lavith 50 anteed — satins; $47 50 . ode Brussels In Both Stores, Boys? st ane Wool 52 inches long. Tweed Coats. . MER Seri V etn eERISO __ 86. 469.50 | Handsomely Marked is 1 ussian Pony & Caracul “former pre 21.00 meee Coats. 52 in. long, with lar shawl collar & turn-over eu! lined with bro- : $39.00 caded & guar- anteed sating.... Handsomely Marked Russian Pony Coats, 52 in Broadcloth Paletots......18.00 former price and 22.50 32.00 to 42.00 Remaining stock of Evening and Street Wraps, at greatly reduced prices. 989.00 long, with heavy brocad: ia 49.00 linings........ () In Both Stores, 00 Beautiful Lustrous in. 9'0 with black mi Coats of Navy Blue Chinchilla or Cheviot, aig Faerie Veit “ 66 | Back barca shawl col le berde $89. 00 Fe tay Mannel lined. Model buttoned-to-neck. Size id sreunlaune ¥ : $11.50 Black Russian Hate Lynx $6. 00 at 6 to 14 years. 8.75 Pillow Muffs 911.50 Black Russian. Hair Lyne $6 00 Junior Tan Polo Coats. Sizes 14 and 16 Shaw! Collars tease ° $39.50 Black & Brown Belgian Lynx Sets: large ‘ > years. 16.50 Leather Hand Bags: shawl collars, pillow & rug muff, trimmed with heads & tails. ° seal ors wairue rai, moire #0 Remaining stock of Girls’ and Juniors’ Suits of Cloth or Velvet, at greatly reduced prices. en SHOES. fm Both Stores, Sorosis Shoes for Boys and Girls. De- signed for the perfection and comfort of youthful feet. JAMES McGREERY & C0. 23rd “treet 34th Street Marked Down to Cicse Cut Quickly. Men's $1.50 & $2.00 Shirt: 95 Samples from a well. known maker at about cost; plaited or plain bosoms; cuffs attached or detached; coat models; made from Pie materials. Extra spe at, ouly F 25¢ 1.98 50¢ 15¢] . $7.50 to $10.00 Blanket Bath special 3.98 Men's 79¢ to $1.00 Winter Weight Shirts & Drawe Se double or single breasted; none C. O. D.; 35 ee Greatest oi Ali January Sales! Oval or equare shapes: alk cord handle full bea pair. & Bitter extra size ‘hee 1 Dishes; palr $4.08 Fine Blanke: Men's Sweaters, worth from $3.98 to 25.00, to go to-morrow, at only ocks & Ties to Match; ely worth #1.00 a se Size Reversible sanitary cotton ine cow. “JAMES McGREERY & GO. 237d Street 34th Street “yal Robe: ations; 100 pi Dinner with pink border decorations Sets; 100 soup Fleece t colored bor= a ders, single & three. In Roth Stores, SALE for be SEMI-ANNUAL All Furniture from 10 to 5¢% less than former prices. On Friday and Saturday, January the 6th and 7th. $2.90 Value at 99c. insook Night Gowns, beau- immed with rows of y & wi drawn finished beading & ‘ribbon, tn Empire & models made of re 4ac made 0) str * slip other Large, luxurious Sofas, with loose cush- icn seats and soft pillow backs. Upholstered in Jasper Velour or English Morocco. 115.00, 150.00 and 225.00 brodery in former prices 160.00, 230,00 and 310.99 i 0 a through, Lirassierens ‘of deep flo a with rows Of ise 18H with: deep em. ftounce. tops of founce Antased with wide om- 1, ribbon umbrolls Arn € airs with loose cushion seats and 75.00, 115.co and 120.00 former prices 110.00, 155.00 and 165.00 yor Nainsook, in 10 pret some trimmed with ery medallions or lac ertio pillow bac Ince in- finished with ‘beading & ribbon, sofas in medium sizes. Linen or Panne Velour. Upholstered in 65.00 and 95.00 former prices 85.00 and 125.00 lyaxur Arm Chairs, loose cush- ion seats. (yi lstered in Morocco. 40.00, 62.50 and 70.00 former prices 50.00, 85.00 and 95.00 English Fireside Arm Chairs and Arm $3.98 Valucat $2.25, Cambric top Petticoats, deep flounce, trimmed with 3 or 4 sertion, lace mbrella style, “Peazeldow ed yoke. trimmed with satin hor + & colors. 7,00 Ronweled i white @nan "ge white triple Consisting of night’ gowne drawers, combinations, 80 & skirt, or cover & draw of fine cambrie or nain r embroidery, beading & ribbon, i trimmed with 5c Value at 39¢ Rockers,—richly carved solid mahogany FR PRS EE HARES TEU CR GOTRE & aki i : | frames, upholstered’ in the best panne lace Insertion, also embroidery or luce edge, ribbon f+ titers | Velour. Also ‘Forty W ink" Ch kasating Cha 296 Value ed mibele, trimmed with Iawn ruffle edgo upholstered in Cretonne, Velvet, fern aserigiygace, umbrella style and Printed Linen. 20.00 and 30.00 former prices 27.50 to 40.00 ht Kowns, drawers, combinations, cover & draw ainsook, da trimined with lace or embroidery, hed with | ing & ribbon. of Ty Lge 244 cc Value at 9c t Chitdren's mbrie drawers, to 12 years. Rich Brass Bedsteads, with French Cast- ings and Panels, 2 inch tubing, round or finished with tucks; laos Woot Sie square heavy filler rods. ‘Twin or double 2 atu §5.00, 65.00 and 85.00 each c CLOTHIN CLEARANCE! Women’s $2.50 fo former ¢ $5.00, 100,00 and 150,90 3 $3.50 Shoes ai oniy wall lots of broken sizes in every style of Men's and Youth's Suits and Overcoats Odd Wooden Bedsteads in Mission, TARE YOUR High-grade, seagonable, stylish foot- wert} | J wany. Sati r F ; TV YOU vear of patent Jeathe p with “ Mahogany, Satin Walnut and Enamel. PICK. 95 Wine toe nebdatne tabaedlieea tA 14.00, 17.50 and 33.00 Values up to $20 a & plain toes; gun metal calf & viel ed ‘ormer prices 28.00, 35.00 and 64.00 s! kid, in button & lace & Blucher; “ Rent . . y & fancy worsteds, some have Goodyear welted goles. hy, line Sanitary Hair Mattresses, with full mixtures; also fancy Also small tot of high-grade velvet Pee Imperial edge, plain or fancy ticking. One pat 4 wanes ee Nao Raa r two parts. 25.00 style, 95 No up to ored.... ; Overcoats & & Ostord Ker & Velour, gray & tan modish che ed or Presto former price 75.00 norrow very — ‘Sandals; in patent regularly $1.59" for Friday only ee ican GAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street ‘ 34th Street 89c Children's Saoes; Season's Very Latest Novelty; Patent Vamp with velvet tops & pretty tassel; coptional opportunily. Regular Special ni up to : ve to 8 81.50 s 814 to 11 1,89 Sela Sap 8.95 I iva a @'85 ex- SUNDA\ WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, aN ee lll cake .