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HAREM BEAUTIES PEEP AT EMPEROR Litters They See New Mon- arch Unveil Statue. hoot to pay thetr official ca. accompanied by thelr d the natives, a be of accompanying thelr rulers. ye afternoon the King-Mmmpe: cmpress unveiled the hi equestrian AT DELHI CEREMONY Veiled and Hidden in Closed DELHI, India, Dec. RA constant firean of gorgeously attired potentates poured In upon King ( @ this afters All were bodyguards, Prime Ministere and court officials, and the had great difculty fn holding) It who allowed the ue of King Mdward sub. serPed for by the British inhabitants MUST POST BULLETIN TELLING OF BLOCKADES. Public Service Commission Issued Order to Interboro as Result of Complaints. The Public Service Commiasion§ to- day adopted an order recommended by Commissioner J. Sergeant Cram drect~ ing the Interborough Rapid Trans Company to display bulletins annowne- ing blockades on its lines. The order is as follows ‘Ordered, That the Interborough fd Trans! ‘ompany shall Rap- isplay cone splcvously a pr ‘ain wervice {« stalled or blockd on any f th tracks Its subway lines; that between the hours of 6 o'clock and 12 o'elo Mdright sakl not! be displayed within tea minu between the hours of 12 o'elo night and @a'clock A, M, within tewnty minutes, after the time when eaid train service is so stalled or blocked.” is provided further that the order shall take effect forthwith and remain |in force until revoked or modified, and the company 1s to notify the commis elon within five daya after receiving the order whether it will be accepted and obeyed. —_— GERMAN PARLIAMENT THE EVENING WORLD, BLOWUP IN SHAFT GIVES FIFTH AVE. Workmen in Catskill Tunnel Strike Dynamite and Ex- plosion Follows. Two “hard rock” men cleaning up after a blast to-day in the new shaft [of the Catwkill aqueduct which runs junder the East Drive in Central Park struck @ loose stick of dynamite with thelr picks, and caused @ terrific ex- plosion which buried them under a mass of dirt and rock, and caused a panic on Fifth avenue among the wealthy residents, Angelo Tanliski, forty-elght years old, of No. 45 Great Jones street, and Patiska, forty-five years, of No. ant avenue, BAD SHAKING UP WALL STREET. The same slow, dragging tendency that has characterized seasions this narket. Opening during the first hour moved aimlessly around, lacking a definite trend, Reading was used as n in an unsuccessful attempt ate the market following the but @ fresh eupply of profes- start, sional selling orders caused the list to seek a downward movement. In Union and Northern Pacific, Copper and Wabash preferred yielded the easiest. Stocks fell with considerable force during the midday period. A selling attack almed chiefly against Steel, Union Pacific and Reading, lowered the entire list about 1 point below the In- ital. Steel reacted to 60 1-2, Reading to 1462-4 and Union to 1691-2, the gubsequent reaction Steel, half hour. Led by Copper and Steel, the market worked its way up to nearly « The finish who with fifty | stocks rogress at the ovt-| I A spirited rally developed in the last | oe ohre harneaa, Houth p ‘Third Avennie Union Paciti 1.8, Rubber. iB. Steel. 8. Sieel if West, FE ayn) *Exdividend, + Ad —— ACTIVE SECURITIES. United States St 92,100. shares, Union F Lebigh Valley or stares and Adencan Smalticg, O glares: Reading, a1, hares: as °o +] pimples, when ‘her epir exerciser for - 4) a liteswhate. DIAMONDS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS 2 = Le penne n sana ance conmetiod dy auuammmununanmnmaamil, A PRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1911,” _ THE BOUDOIR OF A FAT WOMAN it 40 we seo? Terrifically tone and Joo! cor uny ¢ tortures, “of from grace. nto her retaine: Derapl remot MI Wd .3 ter i Es bas erie 01 eae cy! mina stints: tender Hi ne nee N CREDIT B. Altman & Cn. f. LITTLE CHILDREN’S WHITE DRESSES CONSISTING OF 600 IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRESSES, IN SIZES ONE TO FOUR YEARS, WILL BE ON SALE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 331% LESS_THAN_USUAL_PRICES. LARGE REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE PRICES OF THE REMAINING STOCK OF LITTLE CHILDREN'S IMPORTED | ‘ HATS AND BONNETS. MODERATELY PRICED GARMENTS FOR INFANTS AND LITTLE =} CHILDREN INCLUDE LONG AND SHORT COATS, DRESSES AND SKIRTS; AFGHANS AND PILLOW CASES; HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS, ETC COMPLETE LAYETTES. { and nativeofMicials. The statue ts called am jay wae Akan at baie in the fies “AN India Memorial.” . which in elghty feet below Fi Moye nveling ceremony was a oni] DISSOLVED BY DECREE.| sree, ina just eared to viran away | flaw 8 Diamonds, Watches, : ; patastslectglt n haft immediate! ay 1 ‘ Nant spectacte. The atreete were lined y rc. lentoeginte Stier adr tue daar brite 4, 83 8 GOLD JEWELRY MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS, DRESSES ith twoope, and the pictureaaue Bane Proroguing Edict Broadened Now| {nin une esieeo noite. % i as 8 Have you tried it? La —Lawent Prom i i rm an ing’s Royal) a. r cae : 4 Witee, together with detacuinente ot} That “Emergencies” Have Passed | Tanttekt and Patinka tad been aritt-| Am Thee, 1 i eh hay 4 riper gin fase brung Me TL Goops Oy all AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT LARGE. 3? the a#tatue, ace poctdd . - 4 135% a Delleatessen & Grocery Stores | ‘ BERLIN, Dec. &—Decrees dissolving |ing continues al! during the day and jos as PRICES INCLUDE ee eee ere Oe the Helchsiag and fixing the date of the [the aurrounding neigh orhood has bec| ‘i = 8 ee rommettie. REDUCTIONS IN eral elections for the new Reichstag [come accustomed to it. Put when the 2 y | ae Cc: eu Saws J */on Jun, 12 are published In the Imporial two laborers went down into the shaft pg | AIDEN \"6 MAiweW anes. JUNIOR SUITS - 7 at $ 12.00 & 15.00 - Gazette to-day, Tho existence of what is known as “Prince von Buelow's Reichstag,” which was elected under such different euspices in 1907, is thus ended. The preceding Reichstag hac | © been summarily dissolved owing to Its adverse vote connected with the appro- priations for military operations !n Bouthwest Africa. The edict, which was read tn the Reichstag on Dec. 6, merely prorogued and did not dissolve the Parliament, as it was desired that the members should be In a position of deing called together again in certain emergencies which are naw passed immediately after one blast and ac- cldently struck the loose dynamite, the explosions not being far enough apart from the previous one and louder be- f the fact that tt used great excitem: tanas and princesses to witness the show without being under the gazo of the public, The beauties of the various princely harems were conveyed to the @cene of the unveiling in closed Litters from which they could peep at the ‘King and Queen and get a glimpso of the great statue without being seen by other spectators, Fellewing the ceremony, George and Mary returned to the royal camp and entertained @ number of British om- elals at an informal dinner. PICKPOCKETS IN SUBWAY. Judge Melqueen Sends One to Ying CHILDREN'S COATS ; <3 . % art 6,00 IMPORTED LINGERIE DRESSES 8 YEARS , at $3.50 FRERR FP: | ——— FURNITURE CO WE TRUST YOU FURNITURE Rugs, Carpets, Bedding HOLIDAY SPECIALS Cash or Credit OPEN EVENINGS tow ‘ man John Rellly was standing just below Seventy-ninth street on the Fast Drive when the explosion oc- curred. When he reached the bottom of the shaft he fond an excited crowd laborers who were trying to dig out Tanilski and Patiska, wi. were uncon- sclous and buried under the debris the explosion had caused, Tho two men were takcn to the street by thelr comrades who tried to revive them while waiting for the ambulance from the Presbyterian Hospital, but their efforts were unavailing. TO . . SIZES 4 op & CG Waffles can almost y. Mra. MoCheaney, 68 Freeman St., Orange, N. J. Sen THREE POR ED 25¢ satan Dah at —~ Thee bution ed, one gots damaged oF through your carglessies, of ours, we replace It th a new one free of charge, If you oy 1B. Altman & Cos Sieg for Five Years. Judge Mutqueen, in General 8 bione, to-day declared that the sutrw comeabinalilipnerepens CONFER ON CUTLERY FRAUD. Wilkie Gives United States Attor- When Dr, Worcester arrived he said that, It was probable that both men wor loose their eyesight from the Ds E: cX © | | New York Self-Raising Flour find’ them at your haberdashery we will you. charge by mals peso ecetaitial Koti ‘silver | 161 EAST 125 ST. BET SU XLEXAVES A SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN’S HAND BAGS FOR ney Undervaluation Evidence, Chief Jonn E, Wilkie of the United Btates Secret Service was in conference to-day with United ‘States Attorney Wise in the latter's office in the Federal Building in regard to the German cut- lery undervaluation frauds. Chief Wilkie, who went abroad come time ago to make a quiet investigation regarding the shipping to this country of cutlery made in the peice Aaa ga Germany, returned yesterday on the 4 ner Olympic, He eaid that after clar-| etre” wunford of Albany C ing some odda and ends here concerning | nounced to-duy. Attorney ciener the nary alien frauds, he will 69 t0/ mody to-day declared that he would Washington, D, designate one of his deputies to act jatiaihe SEAN . [with the Extraordinary Grand Jury GUESTS OF JAPAN SOCIETY. flaro of the explosion, but that they would not die from thelr injuries. The police explained why a loose stick of dynamite was laying about in a shaft eighty feet deep where scores of men are constantly at work. They have made no arrest —_—_——— HORNBLOWER WILL ACCEPT. ALBANY, Deo. §.—Willlam B, Horn- blower, who was appointed by Gov. Dix to hear the charges against Distri fe infested with pickpockets. In tencing Henry Morton of No. 6 West Bixty-elghth street, who was arrested while “tapping” a sleeping passenger fn the Bowling Green station Oct. 22, Ju Mulqueen said: “Tt is hard to catch pickpockets who ply their trade in the subway, but when we do catch them we make a point of giving them the limit in sen- tence. It is well to let pickpockets, For Pancakes, Pastry and Biscuit. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), < eemesorterrirtitas WIL CONSIST OF MOROCCO AND SUEDE LEATHER BAGS, at $3.50 EACH BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS.G especially those who steal from per- #one who fall asleep on their way home late at night, know how we do USUAL PRICES $5.00 To 8.00 ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR GIFT PURPOSES SHOWN IN THE LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT COMPRISE FITTED BAGS, anh SOTATP CT LRT EL SS ORE ti feng io the Mest her degree ; Gut by the Aibany Probe Comeattae tae ’ HAMPERS AND DRESSING CASES, COMBINATION CASES, # Nttoug to Me Givealstend of Jamen W. Osborne, the ‘com Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brookl ; f ASKS PABER TARIFF FACTS, [Dr ene srs. Mlsobe to te tren ites! cana, Sach “ats ebecmeaioy. caaikc aA ci tee 4 — the A a = Mouse Menoletion Calle for tne | pady con, het alan CLOCKS, CARD AND CIGAR CASES, HUMIDORS, PLAYING / formation From Taft. reception to Dr. and Mrs. Tnaze|| SAVE YOUR ee ee ae 500 Girls’ Wint er Coats CARD SETS, THERMOS BOTTLES IN CASES. PURSES, HAND i“ WASHINGTON, Me, ba Mitobe at the Hotel Astor to-morrow ; j } of Tieptanantativey, by rescluthne, natnt| afternoon, ‘De. Niobe lo president ot eS Th eg a BAGS, DESK REQUISITES, ARTICLES IN BRASS OR BRONZE, \pon Pregident Taft to-day the First Imperial Coltere of Jagan and E T ETC, AT MODERATE. PRICES. ia oo ethe d is In this country as Japanese Exchan; Mean et (he Gandalen Recornasty’ in| Mesturer. E R 0 Smart models, suitable for dress and school wear, of 6.75 ee } 4 in foree, and whi With Dr. and Mrs, Nitobe in the re- ‘3 “4 k | rre demanding the same concessions [ceiving will be August Belmont, ce} SiverPalsa Zibeline, Cheviot, Fancy Mixtures and Chinchilla; and klven to Canada. ‘The paper and pulp wn of the Reclprocity bill became @, even thottgh the reciprocity | agreement Was re by Canada. by Representas President of the society, aod Mrs. Bel- mont, Dr, and Mrs. Louls Livingston Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schiff, . Jokichi Takanine, Mr. and Seligman, Mr, ‘and Mrs rden, Mr, and Mrs. Wal- Mr, and Mrs. Robert 4 Mra. Samuel T. Dut. ten and Mra, and Mrs. Howard Mans- field, nee sizes 6 to 16 years; values $10.00 to $15.00. . 8.90 $20 Misses’. & Junior Coats, $9.75 Full length models of plain and fancy materials; sizes} Q 7 5 13 to 19 years; values to $20.00.........cceseeeveeeees e $35 Misses’ Plush Coats.......20.00 $25 Girls’ Plush Coats.......16.50 BOYS’ CLOTHING IS ON SALE AT SPECIAL PRICES Boys SUITS 7 3% 7 9 % $6.75 BOYS’ ULSTER OVERCOATS $9.75 & 12.50 by the Ways and Means Committee, } wake for full information as to the present operation of the pulp and paper tari, Fitth Avenue, sad and 35th Streets, Nem ork, 50 CENTS FISH ER BROS. AWEEK coLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103°4 10457 & NO MONEY SS $30 to $45 Tailored Suits, $15 & $20 LAY Bee. o 1s WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS. Solid Oak Suits offered represent titis season's best selling) 15.00 ie Solid ight. Om WATCHES models, of Broadcloth, Cheviot, Diagonal, Chev- A weirs *H} Movement, | hinkahing eer easeny Us ron, Fancy Mixtures and mannish Serge; supe= an | stn WN | 15.00 Solld 14-Kt. Gold, rior make, richly lined and wool interlined. Values $30.00 to $45.00. and @ case that is reliable. 20.00 ‘We desire to assure our customers that we handle and seli only Watches Rebable, fate. that Are Absolutely ovement i Our astor' is con- CREDIT TERMS 15.00 | inet al gets rom te voy et Women’s Long Coats==Speciat Values | $3.00 vown $30.00 to the ineapensive, 5.00 on 75.0 Haeet (Camas | EVERY. RATCH b pureed « 250 FANCY MIXTURE COATS. Full length models, suitable 7.60 100.00 Solid 'M4+Kt, Gold, | correct timekeeper and kept in perfect for motor, traveling, street and general wear, in a variety of | “150.00 Waltham Movement, | order {ree of charge. Scotch and English mixtures. | 200.00 18.75 ‘The increased demand for our goods 300.00 is due to our reliability and our Very Moderate Prices Holiday Gifts selected now will be reserved until wanted. Open Evenings. Holiday Gifts in Fine Diamond and Solid Gold Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, etc., Direct fiom the Importer and Manufacturer at Factory Prices. SIXTH AVE., Corner 17th St. 18.00 Values $18.50 to $35.00. Dressy Broadcloth Coats.... 15.00, 20.09, 25.00 Velvet and Cloth Evening Coats.... 22.50, 35.00, 45.00 Full Length Plush Coats................. Special, 25.00 $50 Dressy Velour Coats, $35 Full length models of silk velour, sailor and shawl collar, braided and trimmed with chenille finaes richly lined and wool interlined; value $50.00..... 25.00 108¢ tation 12.50 w St. Sul purhase'ar 90) one’ Biotk "Aware OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Solid 14-Kt. Gold, Imported Movement, 8.50 (Fa A ——— = eld Want works all week. Order | one to-day ane presfer, Special 35.00 (Pete one lege oes» we ‘i ener é ‘ tae ewe Tips beets TORS eS “a ececaracreceenacale