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} | | a a if | | | | _ EAE Sole }@ number of 1 F had built up a eR SEER. Sees: Speculators’ Nuisance. banquet hall of the Hotel Plaza iast _>-— night. About one hundred and fifty men were present, with Charles Murn- ored by Gov, | ham of Watlack's as toastmaster. if “There are two important matters we ' Givic Rights Re White to Man Convicted should discuss and take steps to] y remedy, id Burnham, They are the . tat sidewalk ticket speculators and the laws as Badger Thief. governing the permiasion of children to act upon the stage. New York State la practically the only State where Idren are permitted to act. In Mas- HE SERVED SIX YFARS. husetts, [linols and Louisiana they cann on the stage at all, Yet in| . 2 these States (hey are permit , [Set Free by Gov. Higgins, He} work vetore and after schoo! hou } e < much hanior toll, and no such child Has Made Friends and For- pss Maio lll nctd ial ataae hiatal must have a law enacted where- tune in Philadelphia. by icket specusator nuisance can be abolished forever. | a | atereeiommeemme Me ite Taone Moons, teers years) SCARLET FEVER FINDS AO Agured in tie mowt sensational DOZEN SOCIETY VICTIMS. dadgor cise New York hos over known, | aera ee ent ie ct » ant Malady Believed to Have Been ts ' weiness man th Philade’s known to-day Spread by Waiter Who Had Mavarsot, bitigersa civia. sights open Mild Case Moore. More than a doxen young sootety girls jon tot re to ettl-|mnd men have mild attacks of scariet v er, and @ new cine te reported al- fo moet every day The Mist cases devel- business men. it wa Not oniy was he \« but right Ute, ls the head of Bloys many per Moore was sentenced to teen years in erve nine. rder Goff FOR CHILDREN net free by Gov 0 Philadephia and there he has lived since. Moore is forty-five years oM, and was born in Cleveland, He is the son of the late Smith Moore, a weaithy steamship captain, Moore #oon after his father's death was expelled from Overiin College. Then he went to Buf- falo, where he was said to have been involved in the blackmailing of a hote!- keeper out of $000. Next he was heard of in Chicago, Detroit and Bos- ton, When finally drifted back to Cleveland ured the Influence of Mark Hanna and was made United States Consul to Durban, South Afitca, | by President McKiniey. On receiving hs appointmbnt he went to Paris, Where he met Fayne Strahan, who be- his wife. Agate © introduced the woman to Count er, it is alleged, he broke into the room where the Count and the woman were paid out @ large sum of expowre, Later the Count told his " i , tousies to the iussian Consul in ease |. “I firmly believe Father John’s Mi and Moore's commission was cancelled, | Cite saved my wife from an earl Returning to this country, Moore in. | and restored her to her young family,” troduced bis wife to Martin Mahon, Mr. Cornelius O'Brien of 180 hotel proprietor nd later he broil St, Cambridge, Mass. tertaining Mahon. Meh - aid bi fies meee ey P paths Peters er hon, Mahon si e was) tion, she a taking Father John’ blackmatied out of $5,000, The arrest | Medicine ana once ieee to improve. of Moore and his wite followed. She | she snow completely regained her Mr. 0° recently cured of a serious cold by t old remedy, Ue Washington-Alaska Bank, with deposits | fives Father John icine to the of $1,000,000, falled yesterday, A receiver fai keep them fat and rosy, and ‘was appointed. It is expected that cred- ftore will rective 6 cents on the dolla: say: jo family should be without a bottle of Father John’s Medicine.” Established 1856. W. H. HALL Manufacturing Furrier 30 WEST 22D ST. Half Block East of Sixth Avenue (FORMERLY OF SIXTH AVENUE) Great January Sale of Furs $200,000 Worth of Strictly Reliable High-Class Furs At 3 WA Per Cent. Fuliy 3 Reduction For To-morrow, Saturday FORMER PRICE BALE PRICK © #760 Seulshin Conts........6.ceseee ee ees :..60 inch model $900 .. $500 Persian Lamb Coats «60 “$300 #350 Persian Lomb Coats. 5308 /# a #500 Persian Lanb Coats | $300 Bisam Dyed Muskrat Coats #500 Bisam Dyed Muskrat Coats... | Moire Pony Ceats... Aye: is tt } thot Ht eociation of Theatre Managers ct| HTT wh thik Greater New York took place in the IEEE ST TS ETE TCIM ee RNa eee al _ —_ —————— THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1911. oped about New Year's, and one report league were: First base, Arndt, Provi-| Zbysako, the Polish champion, 4 of how the malady started te that it Rochester, Who Len age! cond base, Fitspatrick, | rernerd Jankowski in @ finish wre: was spread by a walter who hed a mfid ‘ hird base, Dunn, Balti-| match at the Lyceum Theatre. The Pole] Dog Wand case during the holidays. The patients | W/ON Pennant, 7th Bore, te: ehorietep, Nosk, Providence, the two falls In thirty minutes. 944; left field, Anderson, Rochester, 1,000; Newark, .974; right eal, 1,000; pitc! ; eatoher, Ryan, are all quarantine’ at their homes and it ts belleveg the disease to undar cone in Club Fielding field. ‘Demenitt, ot Lee, Newark, 1,1 ‘o weigned 236 pounds and Jan- kowskt 268 pounds. ————— Mis, Herbert Shipman, wife of the —_——_ sey City, 1.0m, “Ryan took bart In only) | Ne wa MeGovern Bont, Sure thing that he| that the owner of eo fine a dog would rector of t Church of the feaveniy mes, vi i test, tn the only one among the older | That seintitiating felting te fot the] ‘The leading pitcher of the league was rent keg hed erate incionn " ae * hag Magi peture. aaah tet who contracted the fever, Her {ite | 0st Important tngredient tn a cham-| Donnelly of Baltimore, with a percent-| peck! aid LN as the sg tebbans fiat bne —— hers has caused her parante, Mr, and | Pion barcball team ts shown by the! age of victorien of .733. Russell, the| fF last night did not take: piace, and} next, he tranger in New York and Wate Noble Ambition. has ; » Mr. and | Pi vding averages of the Eastern League, | Baltimore, pitcher” for whom Connie] the membera were given “rain checkw''| haa nat yet learned his way about. Mite 5 Mrs, Edson Bradiey, of Washington, to eas hich will be good for the show of Mick's owners are two little children, (From the Chicngo Mesort Hernia.) made public by President Barrow. The ‘ack paid $11,000, was seventh in the| Which a 8 for the show of the ; a show Rochester winner of the 1910 pun: list, with @ percentage of .649, club on next Thursday night. Joe Wag-| 49d when he disappeared they were! “You soem to be a very saving sort TAieoug the nant, seventh in’ flelding, four points —__»-___ ner, who was to have fought Philly! Ofiivg tar Kast Thistyctitth atfeet, fele| Of Pereon- What do you intend to ao fever are M| ahead of Baltimore, who brings up the Another Zhyarko Victory. MeGovern in the main bout, sent word, shout as bad as they did, but she oom. | With your money? Are you expecting to Viewinia Murray) Gacree Oh feat, Newark was the best duiding (Special to The Evening World.) to the club ofictais that he was too sick forted them by. telling them that The| invest In @ house and lot? asen being mild. The leading fielding players in the! 6.—Twenty-fve hundred spectators saw called off, ig Seth Harton Freneh, all the| team, with an average of .%0, NEW BRITAIN DEPOT, Conn, Jan. | to fight, and tne snow was lid World would bring back their pet, and| ‘No; I hope cs ey to spend a week tt aid or two in New York.” THE WORLD FINDS MICK. | , r+, Butter atvertized for ati tn the ost and Found columns ot ane te Wednesday and offered a reward o! Away from Homey) oiiy brought Mick back in @ RUFFY. bat o “Lost and Found” Ad. He was returned the same day by boy who sald he found him wand 1. a badly lost dog, many blocks from y from home tast| home and he took care of him, knowing The January Sale of Household Linens Table Cloths are on sale at $1.95, $2.45 and $2,95—these being about 4 the usual prices. Mills Sheets are priced at 69¢ and their Pillow Cases at 17¢. Bed Spreads at 98e¢ to $2.95. 0 32 Years Leaders of Fathion ol, handling and musei ous ‘holiday rush does impair the renders it im ¢ to sell them as new, Al the Wo Value: OC om |25e te 'tse| SIXTHI AVE. 19°70 20* STREET. Misses’, Juniors’ and Gir!s’ Coats and Suits in a General Clearance HOSE who know the Simpson Crawford Company stocks know whut to expect in the way of freshness, benuty of style, artistic workmanship and faultless- ness of execution. The clearance includes: &F Third Floor. 150 Misses’ 52-inch Coats, made in many smart plain tailored and braid Choice trimmed styles. In all popular ma- terials, Sizes 14 to 18 years..... 175 Junior Coats of heavy cheviot, at mixtures and novelty cloth. Attrac- $ 7 NEW YORK $9.50 for Men's tively trimmed with touches of velvet and braid. Sizes 13 to 17 years..... 75 Girls’ Dressy Coats, full length in Values colors. We start with all sizes. style, with desirable notch or novelty to $15 $ 75 for Men’s collar. Trimmed with braid and but- That were f tons. Sizes 6 to l4years........... ighbidabed nd Overcoats in a wide range of fabr 100 Misses’ Tailor-Made Suits, of , dress-up Overcoats in fancy and pl. heavy cheviot, worsted and diagonals. Lined throughout with guaranteed| Choice satin. All modern skirts.......... at effect. _ Light, medium and dark fashion. 5] 4,73 for Men’s 125 Misses’ Winter Coats, of storm cheviot, broadcloth and_ mixtures, $ with notch or novelty collar and all ] O the desired effects in cut and trim- MINZ.. os ceserecessersereeees sees 100 Junior Coats, of all the season’s| Values popular materials, with sailor or to $22.50 storm collar, trimmed with caracul cloth or touches of velvet........../ M clearance of $ misses’ high class mid-winter coats ] of storm cheviot, stylish tweeds in a variety of smart plain tailored or braid trimmed styles, with attractive Values sailor, notch or novelty collar. . to $22.50 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE, SL 500 Doz. Women's Embroidered| | Smart Velvet Hat Shapes 25c Linen Collars, To-morrow at 9c ileal {7 Main Floor. We bought the manu- facturer’s entire stock ind offer it without Cc reserve at one price... Double-Ply Hand-Turned Embroidered Linen Collars. m In high collars, sizes 12 to 14 in. In low collars, sizes 12 to 15 ins. Cotlare that are never sold under aSc. tom made coats. Shown in all the and colorings; plenty of blacks an blacks and chest measurements. 5,000 Pcs. Sample Lace Neckwear —Entire line of a big importer. Every new style, every new idea. Real Princess and Plauen Laces. Included are: Lace Yokes, Chemisettes, Dutch Collars, Stock Collars, Rabats, Coat Collars, Round Collars, Coat Sets, etc. Values range up to $2.50; choose at 12%c, 19c, 29c, 39c, 49c SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Finest Furs at Greatly Lowered Prices Simpson Crawford's After-Holiday Achievement re-arrangement of prices on our magnificent stocks of Furs, Coats and Sets is but another evidence of the policy standardize, by this organization 40 years ago to so arrange calendar events that our patrons may obtain every savantage of season or trade concessions and reductions, and thereby share in the margin of profit wherever and whenever possible. All of our jonsble Furs have been affected in this lowering of prices and to-mor- row extraordinary inducements will include: © Third Foor, ERE are two of the handsomest shapes in fine black silk velvet. We have many more just as desirable in both shape and quality. . Velvet Hats are now at the height of their popularity, and we wish to state that we have the largest and most select assortment in the city Saturday Grocery Specials’ [7 Sixth Floor, jolled Mam—-Best quality sugar cured, water sliced by Ma 7R¢ chine, not delivered; bb.... #125 Moire Pony C: #95 Moire Peony Cox 200 Trimmed Pon 18100 } 0 $75 Mat! BWO Block I aris... $00 #100 Binek Lynx Muffs... $150 Pouied t corks... $78 $150 Pointed Fox Muffs $75 ointed t #5 Pointed Pox Muffs. 5b Vox $ 40 Block Pox Muffs., #45 Sabled Vo #35 Sabled Fox Muffs, 50 Black Wolf S« | #50 Black Wolf Muffs M45 Sobled Raccoon Muffs.. §25 W.H. HALL, 30 West 22d Street fi a Half Block EAST of Sixth Av., N.Y. Teiephone 4230 Gramercy, bled Kaceo: Chocolat le Layer 60 Swagger Fur Coats, $25.00 Caren “urvally fe, eash: 250 Regular prices range trom 842.50 to 367.00. Here's an opportunity for the woman Special, each se+re++ who bas been wanting to get a fine fur cont, but was prevented on account of their Mince Pies—Devicious, home made, prices. You may choose from such popular furs as good alse; apocial Baturdey, 290 Caracul Pony and Hudson Bay Pony, Black or Brown Coney. Granulsted Sugar — Special yg id 52-i Saturday, 9% Iba. .....+.. L9C All are elegantly made of carefully selected, well matched skins, in 50 an semi-fitting models with larg Ri ined wi moire or brocaded satin. Early selection 0 very quickly. Pointed Fox Sets, $42.50 Handsome Pointed Fox Sets, made of a very fine quality Sitka fox. Large square f the pillow muff and fancy scarfs, trimmed with heads and tails. Silk lined, $97.50 regularly. UUIE Oot spect Elegant Fur Coats, Usually $150 to $225, $89.75 ee Pe Skilful furriere have fawhioned the chotcest full skins, foretn dyed, perfectly each matched and beautifully marked, into stunning new models 62 inches long, You} | greg. aii. May ohoose from the most desirable pelts, Baby Caracul, Russian Pony, Sable binies? Jost tae’ Baurrel, Near and French Seals, Many,nave collars, cuffs and border of intscher td coon, us! lan possum, unl y coon, White Fox an renc! eal. ® All are richly lined with brocaded satin in desirable colorings. Meadow Bree * ete best Swagger Near Seal Coats, 962.50 an bean: ce iesen tre tase Usually priced at $116. Stylish new model, 82 inches long, with large shaw! Manhattan Breakfast Ooffee— collar and turn back cuffs, of well matched near seal skins that resemble Hudson Charecteisiic suo Daver Beal no faithfully that it’ requires ex pert knowledge to distinguish them, Hand- ¢ ibe, 91.00; 1b.” ‘28c somely Lined wit Bkinner’s satin and finished with silk crochet button, eed fo % ot 60). Aalioahen Fur Sets- cials—Blue Wolf and Black Fox, $25.00 Rmowen Congsee—1 000 cei Regularly $55.00. Consist of popular trimmed shawl collar, scarf and large pil- ren, Snecleh Ibe ersa rec ee 1Sc¢ low muff, Of handsome jong hair skins and lined with Skinner's satin. 7 net Cocktalls—Manha: * Choice of The House Sale pce MARI hase CaS Any Woman's Tailored Suit in Stock 110) You are cordially invited to © your own selections from gar- Cpe, Forman priced from $ to $75; all the fashionable fabrics, Ni Cc. Very smooth; 0 mail orders; none exchanged or credited. A ‘heavy 60; cen 13 Social Teas, Graham, Nabiscos and Cheese Biscul: full quart . Medoo California Claret— 94, Fine table wine; bottle,.,, 49€ TH AVE,, 19TH VO 20TH ST, t | —<@ SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., 1 ‘HEAR NAHAN FRANKO AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA, RESTAURANT DAILY, EIGHTH FLOOR: at Simpson Crawford’s presents the greatest values in the many years’ history of this business. Thousands of the famous “Gold Medal’’ about of books duri Literature for song. Thousands of booke | Achievement ch ae, Sweeping Reduction Prices Now! The January Clearance Sale! o> ceninu. That were formerly $12, $13.50 & $15.00 Only 189 Overcoats in this lot. All handsomely made Overcoats, serge lined and tailored right up to the minute. Made in the auto button- to-chin style or the regular style. Fancy or plain A large assortment of very fine new styles. Duplex collar, auto collar or regulation that are well made and possess the newest points of They were formerly $25 and $30 These Overcoats are equal to cus- assortment of fancy effects. Made in all the latest effects. Either dress-up or the storm coat. $ Buys Any Man's uit .n $ Stock that Was: ormeriy Priced at $25 and $30.... There are about 700 Suits in all. Included are plenty of 3; also. wide range of fancy effects in cheviots and tweeds; also plain smooth worsteds. Sizes 83 to 48 fn lls ly Annual After Holiday Sale Now in Progress Napkins are proportionately cheap. Utica May we expect you to-morrow? | e> stain Foor. ing our oF Thira books, but F mor, Essays, Autobios Hi Novels Works of 49 wise] TICE cer200| DBC coi5.00 Season's Most nate on AM.@ Pe © Overcoats “f5y4yr fv Overcoats ly $18, $20, $22.50 ics and colors, Fine ain effects. All the effects. Overcoats Overcoats y latest fabrics ys and a large vel d gr: Every Boys’ Suit €> OvercoatIs Reduced T’S @ great time—to-morrow—for » buying Boys’ Suits and Overc oats. Note these radical reductions: . EF Second Foor. Boys’ Long Overcoats 8 to 17 years.} Former price $18.5 98.75 10.0 97.50 i a 95.95 es 94.93 93.85 Boys’ Russia In Norfolk or double-breasted. Former price oA yr. SIMPSON CR. co. Women’s Belts Reduced WE have taken every woman's belt in stock ranging from 50c, to $5.00 in price and reduced it to 25c. | ees offerings include Silk Elastic Belts in colors and black, fancy Silk Girdles in fancy colors, fancy Metal and Elastic Belts, Leather For Belts formerly | Belts, Tinsel and Beaded Elastic Priced at 50cto $5.00 ‘ Belts. EF Main Floor —Heit Section, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Women's High Grade Gloves $ ; Regularly Priced at 91.50 and $2.00 French Real Kid Gloves ‘THE finest qualities produced; also the best domestic made Gloves included in this sale. The choicest colorings, styles and latest stitchings, Pique and Overseam sewn. One and two clasp. The most desirable Gloves for street and dress wear. &F Main Fioor, Long. Gloves for Short Sleeves French Real Kid Gloves, in white, | French Keal Kid Gloves, 16-buttop 20 button length length dressed kid dressed kid Gloves, % loves. Heruanytssene, "DOO! Sess heey 92.35 Gold color Glace. 16-button|Tan color Glace, 16 - button length; larly 2.25 length; regularly $9.50, special at.... $ave 93.50; special at... $1.89 silver gray Suede, 16-button length; reg. $3.50 $2.23 oo | Men's Pique Suede French G Glove Grenobie made; regularly 82,