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the p He a range, seu up a revolver and mu jhe ope ac ~ TABOLISH MANY AND HIS HENCHMEN | Expects to Save the State $1 17,-|Jack Sirrocco Leads Lust 5 "000 a Year by Cutting Off Quartette in Smashing Special Counsel. Up Saloon. ey and Hegan +. by Office of the Attor- | Street Man, Is Also a ney-General. Prisoner. Jack Sirroceo, the uncrowned king of! hie name Chinatown and heir apparent to Coney! lived at N Island's throne, took four aspiring mom-| the P bers of the Five Points gang, all faithful) ™0T* followers, out for an east side evening | in | Inet pight. The evening lapped the morning and ft was about to-day when the joyous five di the ttle saloon of Charles | @ Catharine street, for what wa an after-supper cordial or a b breakfast appetizer. | In the old days when Jack Sirrooco | ran & saloon himself the police from j time to time used to lock him up. But jaince he sold out to the eatiinatie| | "Nigger Mike" Salter and became a} political organizer wiih a troupe of | trained performing gorillas at his heels | he appears to be police-proof. | Wherever the five went last night they | left behind them a trail of wreckage | and ruddy nos ‘et no oficial guar. | dian of the peace interfered with thetr | | joyous Jousting. | | Ripe for Trouble. ‘They were plumb ripe for trouble wie | they strolled into Napoll's, The p! ‘as empty except for Henry Schmidt, a | large stolid person in an ex-white apron who doaed among the bottles behind the bar and Francesca Cucareal, @ small and grimy porter who dallied with the pro prietor’s collection of antique cuspidore by the stove at the rear, To open the proceedings according to ceren lals one ALEGAL SINECURES GOV. DIX WANTS TO ABOLISH. in 3B Into their Hook | aust when you (Special to The Krening World.) ALBANY, Jan. 4—One of the avenues | of waste and extravagance which wil! be cut off at once by the new Demo-| ratio administration in response to the | Pecommendations of Gov. Dix is tNe cost of special counse! to State departments \ Attorney-General Carmody to-day Attention to the fact that during Fy past year the fees paid to favored 3 ' the ancient forms a: of the newcomers th: a ‘y beer Blas at Henry Schmidt's head, To the keneral regret of his friends he miased, but the disappointment over his shocking aim wes in @ menmure atoned tor by the fortunate clroumstance M the fly- Ing schooner broke the ar mirror Into upward of eleven thousand pleces. | Mr. Schmidt, who favors peace, ex-— |cused himself and went hurriedly away | by the back door. Napoli, the owner | . who lives on the second house, just over the saloon, jownstaira, but paused Irreso- hen he heard the crash and tout hearts and willing hands jn of bis bar fixtures and alxteen dep- n addition to service. Car- has cut down this force to five. Doesn't See Any Necessity. bottled goods, Napoli was torn by con- *E Gnd that during the past year flicting emotions. He loved his #aloon, departments have pa ut about for special counsel,” said Attor- yy rmody to-day. "“There) — Bbsolutely no necessity, so far as T pee, for that expenditare. When- ie; these departments have an impor- ' casé or find tt nev y to have 1 jaw construed for them they have t Upon the Attorney-General. “E believe that with my present force ‘We can handle al! the State's legal busi- ‘Ress and wipe out this entire expense {Sf special and departmental counsel. the force of deputies under | ie Predecessor was adequate to do) i work and as far as I can see there | Mot the slightest excuse for this| “ ture. “Whenever the State departments cS “Tt ie time for drastic reform iehment. Every unnecess: of the State. | particularly flagrant case of abuse | at do the legal work 0% the should be done by Attorney-General.” te departments which during four years legal bureaus are t! the Forest, Fish and Game Com-| The Excise Department em-/ @ighteen attorneys at an an- cost of H4,405.44 and the cost of Forest, Fish and Game Commis- department !s $10,900 @ year, ition to these regular salaried these two departments repeat~ ngage special counsel, and Attor-| Carmody estimates that “that item will amount to over $0,000 a veer, ‘s More Sinecures, | The Metropo Election Bureau for |New York City has a» its counsel | Charles P. Rogers, whose salary ts $4,000 "year. His work is confined largely to “fhe Gepertment’s busy period around - General and All choose from. grade garments t of 1910, the New cut it down; hene “Epon to prosecute all v ‘lection law, which constitute the chief otgal business of the Eleotion Bureau, Btate Banking Department also | has ita own attorneys, though It fre- tly calle upon the Attorney-General | legal opinions. g'he Superintendet | “Of Banks has engage’ Rollin & Rollin | No. % Nassau strost, New York, as his @ounsel, It is estimated that the | {om poe this firm amount to about 95,000 | for $45, $40, $35 and $3 FIVE STORES: BROADWAY, At 49th Stree: the ordea! well and his subse- condition was satisfactory, | eclwe moment Patroimen | ¢ weak, re it not for his scarred face. with too big a stock. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1911. 11 of a hero. je to be out of 4 the bar, grabbed lenly raising up, Five Potnters | of that much | Said He Joseph Ki. T Hundred and f No. at hel came through thi ayed behind and| en wore much ron ele night- It was when he was ar and sald he! hi ine street. But nother and a and that his Wall street wccording to nonths been in China- a broken property taken to and meas aid be! hours. A mag ort Of The property alleg was $15 worth of tra victe The DONCHESTER is a CLUETT Dress Shirt \ with a bosom that will not bulge out of the waistcoat sit down. 2.00 and $2.50 Cluett, Peabody & Co,, Troy, N.Y. Makers of Arrow Collars Beginning Tomorrow Mornin Stirring Clearance Sale OF MEN’S HIGH GRADE Suits and Overcoats $23.50 Reduced from $45, $40, $35 and $30 ‘Il More than 5,000 Suits and Overcoats to Overcoats lined throughout with pure silk. Notwithstanding a big in- crease in our business in finer he latter part Year finds us Got to ethe very ex- treme reduction in price, $23.50 0 Suits and Overcoats; of phenomenal value at their original prices. 5) 5) ; 279 BROADWAY, Near Chambers Street. 128TH ST., At Third Ave.; 47 CORTLANDT ST., Near Greenwich; UNION SQUARE, 14th St., Near B' way. 9 agp | but he loved his tife and limbs even! FAKE DETECTIVE ARRESTED. ' 4 | But tn t ‘ oF & tint Cucarett, | women Comptained of Man Who || is Berner. at West Men’s, women’s and children’s shoes reduced 20% to 40%, ' A chance to prove the advantages of fine shoes at small cost. ANDREW ALEXANDER SIXTH AVE. AT 19TH ST.; NEW YORK |" Everythingadvertised | Hon this page may be | exchanged by cashing | amy in full books of the 1868 pia Surety Stamps you —— have been collecting. | Fourth Floor To-morrow we start a_sale of all patterns which we shall not re= order for the new Rug Department, which. we have planned and are now gelting into order. You will find therefore Royal Wilton Rugs at Fery Low Prices and French Wilton Rugs onto feet, regularly 0, at $17.50 6x9 feet, regularly $35, at $30° 814x101 4 feet, regular- A iy 850, at $39.50 axl? feet, regularly $55, 1 $43 Wilton Ru js i], Extra Quality, Finest Weaves 416x714 feet, regularly $17.50, at $14.25 6x9 feet, regularly $30. $25 814x101 feet, regul 50, at $58.50 9x12 feet, regularly ), at $42.50 Wilton Rug Standard Qualities $20 3, at $22.50 50 and 835, at $28.75 6x9 feet, regularly # 6x9 feet, regularly $2. $14x1014 feet, regular! 814x101) feet, regularl 0 and $38.50, at $32.50 9x12 feet, regularly $34.50 to 837.50, at $29.75 9x12 feet, regularly $40.50, at $35 Women’s Coats Reduced Prior to Moving the Dep:rtment to Adams Building O'Neill Building —Third Floor, | Before moving the O'Neill coat department over into its permanent home in the .\dams Build- ing, we shall reduce 810 to $12 Coats to $7.50 $14.50 to $16.50 C \]| tweeds, homespuns; and caracul-plush and evening coats. $45 Plush Coats at $29.50 Full length seal plush coats, lined with brocaded silk, trimmed with fancy braid ornamentsand buttons with half-fitting backs, shaw! collars and deep cuffs, ONEILL-ADAMS G Established 43 Years 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. Royal Wilton Rugs Under-Price Prior to Enlarging the Rug Dept. O'Neill Building The Club Plan Applies to Furniture, Carpets and Upholstery—a Little Down and a Little Each Week | After You Havethe Goods | 1911 Second Week of the January Furniture Sale to 50% Below Regular Prices Adams Building—Third and Fourth Floors. Beds & Bedding Greatly Reduced The January sale is now in full swing. E day sees thousands of dollars’ worth of fine furni- ture and bedding leave this famous department. | During this week brass and enamel beds, mat- | tresses, springs, bed couches, divans, couches, bol- | sters, ete., will all be greatly reduced. Here are a few specimen prices that will give you an idea | of what this furniture sale can mean to you. $9 Enamel Beds at $9 Safety Cribs at $6.75. $5.98. $18 Ostermoor $5.25 Combination tresses at $12 Mattresses at $3.75. ing called $8.75 Felt Mattresses Mat- ary 50 at $5.50. $5.98. $5.50 Couch Beds at $24 Brass Beds at $3.50. os $17.50. $5.75 Vermin - Proof $60 Brass Beds at | Springs at $3.75. $37.50. $16.20 Hair Mat- $7 Couches at $4.50. tresses at $11.75. Owing to the great quantities of these goods sold we require a week in which to make deliveries. Imported Nottingham Curtains Under-Price Prior to Enlarging the Department O'Neill Building—Fourth Floor. Reg. 8384 84.5085 85.5086 $7 perpair This Sale $2 $2.50 $3 $3.50 $3.75 $4.50 $5.50 These are made from fine Egyptian yarn— | they are finer and will stand wasbing as well as any domestic curtain. $1.25 Ruffled Net Curtains at 85c 500 pairs trimmed with renaissance insertion and edging, 214 yards long with a good full ruffle. The net is a very good quality. 1,000 25c Window Shades at 18c Each 86 inches wide and 69 inches long, mounted | on good strong spring rollers, entirely opaque, in a | number of good colors. A Three Days’ Sale of Notions and Dressmakers’ Sundries Both Buildings—First Floor. Everything in the sale is a staple and of first-rate qual- ity inevery way. Everything is from our own regular stock and there aren’t any better notions made than we sell. This sale will last throughout Monday, Tuesday and until the doors close Wednesday. Furniture Without Deposit purcha‘ed in this manner has never proved satisiactory to the buyer. Our Methocs are always to please our patrons, Small Deposits and Low Prices prevail throughout! cur ex- lire establishment. $1.60 a Week Opens an. Account. We Pay Freigh Enamel Bed, ' i wlatly rds: hase 4 M ane “tontainine ® Enamel Ged, with brass ¢ 13.75 ew 4.98 ea value $8 a valne R20 Call | Our Terms Apply Also to New Yor's, New Jersey, Long stand and Conneeticat, 3 Rooms 4 Rooms 4 Rooms Rooms 5 orn “Furnished Faraished Furnished Furnishe 1 Furnished al $49.98 al $69.98 at $89.98 at$109.98 at$i49.75 $200 Up Write for Lists of These Outhts. Sewing Machines on Credit 750-752 8th Ave., Cor. 46th St. (aioe. onrsheds large. Prench bevel rt 50 and Make Your Own Terms i Apartments Furnished for Some of the Mile Posts The World Has Passed in Its Remarkable Climb to Supremacy 448,793 World Advertisements in 525,024 ‘* . 1886 651,941 ‘* s 1888 782,794 ‘* i ** 1890 890,975‘ ef ** 1892 929,981 ‘ as ** 1903 1,134,959 ‘* “ ** 1905 1,398,849 ‘* nd ‘© 1906 1,415,097‘ be ** 1909 1,546,897‘ es 1910 MORE THAN A-MILLION-AND-A-HALF = 1,546,897 = World Advertisements Were Printed Last Year 587,491 | 131,800 | More Than ANY OTHER More Than The World New York Newspaper | Printed in 1909 This Is a New, High Record That Stands Unapproached by Any Other News- paper on the Face of the Earth