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SCENTS TOCONEY GANBLERWRES 7” Ungallantly Bit Her Pink Heel. PROMISED AT ONCE IN THE RUSH HOURS B. R. T. Announces Partial Compliance With Evening World’s Demands. AT WORK ON SCHEDULE. Hearing Before Service Board Abandoned After Promise Is Made. Toe Brookiyn Rapid Transit Company Announced to the Public Service Com- Mission through counse! that a modined pian for a five-cent fare between Man- hattan and Coney Island will be Adopted as soon as the detatie can be worked out. The plan te to enable rest- dente of Brooklyn in the fone beyond Kinge Highway to make the round trip Detween thelr homes and Manhattan for ten conta, ‘The announcement was made at @ mecting of the Commission called to hear the compiaint of the Van Sioklen Taxpayers’ Association which has been agitating for @ five-cent Caney Island fare. ‘The hearing had been adjourned | “TMALLIN,” AND Said Louis Kom, Day Nothing. WAS ONCE BIG WINNER, Buys Revolver With Money He Yesterday After Last Hope Vanished. Borrowed Destitute, sok and deserted vy friends outs | of other and prosperous Jaya, Korn, an old-time bookmaker and gam vier, shot and killed himself early day in his cold, dismal furnished room at No. 216 West Thirty-seventh etreet On the floor beside him persons who heard the siot found a mrap o| Dearing this scribbled farewell sage Tm all ia. I might ae well ena §t all. Mo money. A g.ambler's lif ie homey one day and the next day nothing. I wae born Sept. 17, 1064, in Porsyth street, in the ol@ Tenth ‘Ward. LOUIS KomN. The down and out gambler shot him- self tn the mouth as he atood by the mos: several times at the request of the BR. slice Owen Fimerty, representing the Van Sickien Taxpayers’ Association, had gathered @ lot of information on the five-cent fare question, which has been agitated by The Evening Worlt for years. Judge Finerty, through the persistent campaign waged by this news- paper, was equipped with facts and window. The Coroner's Physiclan who examined the body and committed It to the Morgue said the man was emact- ated Sen @ combination of disease and starvation, In the days when racing wae flourism- tng in and around New York Korn flour- ished. He was a member of the Metro politan Associa’ and while he eidom figured in big Sunges he won @ lot of res which made the B. R. T. man- agement take notice. money and spent it. When the jaw kijled horse racing in New York Korn, who had been a gambler from boyhood and SHOOTS HIMSELF “Life Is Honey One Day,” to- paper) Before the hearing was called Judge| was utterly incapable of making a living Finerty was Informed that the B. R. T./in any other way, found tumeaif thrown was willing to make an opening which|op the Tenderloin with hundreds in the may lead to @ five-cent fare arrange- ment most of the day the year round. In view of concessions made by the company, Judge Finerty and counsel representing other complainants with- ew thetr complaints, FIVE-CENT FARE AT ONCE FOR THE RUSH HOURS. Counsel for the B. R. T. aid the com- Dany would estabiieh a five-cent fare north=bound between @ o'clock and 9 ack A. M. and south-hound between 4 o'clock and 7 o'clock P, M. The rate wili be put Into effect within a few da: and will appiy until May 16, when the Coney Island season opens. By that time it is expected some way of extend- ing the plan for the benefit of those who live in the Coney Island distetot will have been evolved. The pinn te primary meant to relleve thone who live in the Coney Island dim trict and work in Manhattan and covers the rush hours of the norning and eve- ning. Sehoo! children will be given a five-cent fare all day during the months when school 1s in session, Commutation round-trip tickets, good only in the pre- hours, will be sold at the rate of but signed round-trip tickets will be sold at 10 cents at the Coney Island terminals, good only on the say of Inguanc presertbed present onty to the It te supposed the Coney Istand and Brooklyn R odifications Mt operaten surface! ines only | The five cent commutation plan wit! apply only en busin wv and holidays t , Gondually, bat surely, the ne wound to the yiy 4 operating officials we days, On Sun: | old rate wil) BR T ent fare would pf suicide as the! that The World began to fore to the pubit relle thet exactions et TWO FIRES JUST ALIKE, Mt same ‘Time, aod Five Marshal Is invention Two fires at about the sume tUme the eame nature and within « few doors of each other, at the corner of Slath| uyenue and Waverly place, Just before Moon to-day led ¢ lice and fremen 0 believe they could hanily have deen of accidental origin. ‘Th fret binge started {n an old lounge In the ground Moor hallway at No, S Sixth avenue The Jefferson Lunch occupies the first fivor and above ts the glove factory of Avellino & Co When smoke filed the restaurant the “diners became excited Some started to rush for safety, others thought tt was 4 good time to get out without paying their che The departure of All Was delayed, however, Mary Coleman, the cashier, who insisted that those Who had eaten must pay before t aved thelr prectous lives The firemen ad just doused the Hames, when Charles Pataux, whose mother Keeps a furnished room house at No, 13 Way do the corner, reported there was a fire in the wround hallway of that house, Here, too, the tremen found a blaze in an old lounge, It WA# put out easily The fire marshal is investigating. eee AMERICANS IN DANGER. Livi au in Peking Called 1 LONDON, Jan. %—Thie Amerioan subu: jacks and fame position. HE LONG HOPED THAT HACING For some time after the anti-betting bile were passed the bookmakers Hagpend imagined that these billie would be repealed and that racing would open up again on the old lavish scale. The wish w tether to the thaught with them, af Korn was one of the many who waited for a eernenion of Look- making. ‘The geandlere like Korn were the inst to wake up to the fect that racing tn New York was dead. Im the mean- time they had spem the reserve th had ,held from their rece track win- nings. Korn had enough left to start @ etud poker room in Seventh avenue ang he did well there for @ short time. Then some lucky players wandered in and cleaned him out. Korn then drifted into the life of ® penniless gambler, Now and then he got bold of w little money and ade @ winning that kept him in affluence for a few daye, Most of the time he wes hungry, On warm aft noona he atood on the Tenderloin cor- ners with others of his kind. At n: he mlunk into gambling houses waited hours and hours for # lucky player to give bim a “stak An thin clothes began to advertise his poverty he was not welcome tn the com- pany of the prosperous, The men wie had been his associates on the trackr, and had kept thelr winnings ‘aia not recogmize his mid greetings. The men who had known him on the race did recognize hie greeting Were as poor as himeelf, Bome few friendx kept a over his head and saved him from absolye , mt cold snap Korn, Me had a eavernous cough caused men to turn and look at him, Me needed medicine and warmth na nourishing: ) and the chances m were more than Yesterday afternoon he bor inoney enough to purchase @ revolver tn a pawnshop. He hung around the tenderloin until nearly 4 o'clock this morning, when everything closed up and then went to the place he called home and counted himself of the game of life oe GAS SUICIDE IN 15 MINUTES, | ay 100 to rowed Ines Wile sett! ry While Wife Probably the qu’ on record was that of sutelde Tank- tHE avaens e Matron and _TIMMIE? r= OWNER OF MONKEY THAT BIT MATRON (5 FINED BY JUDGE But Timmie,, Who Invaded Mrs. Snowden’s Boudoir, Makes Spirited Protest. MEDIA, Pa., Jan. %.—Ttmmie, the pet monkey of Dr. Morton P. Dickeson, that came into fame as well as disgrace by Uiting Mre. Henry C, Snowden jr. upon the tendon of Aochiles, became a recluse to-day, ‘The verdict 1m Judge Broomall's court was that Timmie was very imilecreet, and that his owner must pay §% for the eimian's impoltteness in invading Mre. Snowden'e boudoir, next door, and taking @ bite just abatt tho heel. The victim is satisfied. She did not want the monkey punished, but desired @ legal decision as to its being a public Menace, so it would be kept at home, Dr. Dickeson, who put in the defense that if Timmie bit it must have been because some one rocked on his tail, eaye he/ will keep Timmie chained up| it. had been around to-day he would have heard Timmie sollloquite something like this: “am the goat, I 414 not get a fair trial, and was the victim of prejudice. ‘The loading juriets of your progressive country have justly decided that every . | 408 te entitled to one bite, every horse to one kick and e ry goat to one butt. “The poor monkey, it seems, is not! entitled to dven a nibble—yet your most | eminent sclentists have declared that It was from us-that your human race de- acended. It is rank injustice and in- titude, and the next ume I have oc- fasion to bite 1 shall pick out softer spot than the tendon of Achil Seuiahion oan BOYS STOLE A TRUCK AT BROADWAY AND DEY. Detective Found Them Trying to Sell It for $50 to Brooklyn Dealer. That the charge against two boys ar- ralaned before him in the Children's Court, Brooklyn, @houkl be horse steal- ing, but he was amazed when he learned that they were accused of stealing a horse and truck frgm the corner of Dey treet and Broadway, Manhattan, at a tlne when the corner Was at ite bustest The youthful prisoners were Wilkam Snyder, twelve sold of No, 168 Marrigon avenue, and Henjamin Silvei man, fifteen wold of No, 164 Lynoh etreot e horse and truck they accuved of stealing Delonged to Jo! Bradley, a contractor, whose stab are at No. W@ Hudeon street, tan, and the outfit ty palued at ou, tective Doyle Stagg treet Manhat- Andrew a of 1s Sixt Midge, Brooklyn, to-day Nay ‘ankred Killed Mimself in fifteen minutes. when ft warm arrived J out life forty-one Tankred was years Paul Armatrong Suce Liebler, Minister at Peking has called tn all Americans living in outlying parts of the city, according to @ news agency | despatch from Tientsin to-day. ‘The irietion between the Manchu troops of the Imperial army and Yuan Shi Kat's force of Chinese troops {s constantly increasing and @ serious conflict may be precipitated at any moment. ’ Paul Armstrong, the playwrisht, filed sult in the Supt Court to-day against er & Co for $1,000, claims Ing the amount is due hin as royalty on the production of tle play “Allas Jimmy Valentine” tn tile United gtates sod Canada. Armstrong com@lains that Lieblor & Co. falled to report the azote recaiptes toe production to him, provided * tract with the) theatrical firms i was an engineer tn a Manhattan office building, but had ‘been laid up with muscular rheamativm since the frat of the year, Doctors had been a to do him tithe Kood, and he ha kained the jdea the disease was in curable. Today, while Wie two children, les, thirteen years and Alice, eleven, Were at echool, Tankred aske his wife to Ko to a vertatn store ae ket him @ certain Kind of tobacco. She did not want to go, but he ine | sisted. | | Mrs. Tankred mays she travelled as | fast as she could and Wax Bene only fifteen minutes, When she returned she found ber hushand dead tn his bed He had reached over ax soon as sh Was out of wlght. pulled a tube from |ite connection with a hehted Kas stove placed dhe end in tlk mouth The body of the suicide Was still n found Snyder tn che company of Stiverman and then learned that the two had been trying to sell a ho: and truck to Hen Cohe who he @ ata in Hoerum street. The Silve iman boy) had sald his tacher had sent him to well the rig and that he wanted eating with the lice when De the arrests, THE ASTORS SAIL FOR EGYPT, Colones and Wis Bride a Loving i} Couple—On the Olympte, ‘o), Jolin Jacob Astor and Nis bride sailed Say © Olymple Up. thelr arrival a be pler they were be escaped aboard bout and at on The tmp! ed to all w Willam H. Foree, Mrs. Astor's mothe Count Montgelas and Mra James Clews | pantes named designed to # i} | ness of independ n@ Wvewiy the Monkey That | ve ae we ELIZAGETH.S.SNOWDEN STEEL TRUST SQUEEZED | CONTRACT FROM HIM, PROBERS ARE TOLD. Pacific Coast Man Declares He Had to Surrender It Because Ma- terial Was Refused Him. WASHINGTON, Jan ‘The Stanley Stoel Trust Investigating Committee to- day decided to suspend hearings until the arrival of preyidents of some of the subsidiary — co of the United States Steel Corporation, Several of them may appear next week Richard H. Gray, a San Francisco dealer in tron and steel protucts, test! fled to-day that after obtaining a con- tract In 1906 to supply seamless tubes for the gunboat Bennington, subsidiary companies of the steel corporation ro- fused to sell to him. He declared the refusal was based on the ground that the Shelby Steel Company, a concern subsididry to the ste rporation, had been @ bidder, He read @ long Mat of firma to whom he applied for tubes and sleclared that they all referred him to Company and that his corre- . in spite of hiw protests, was endered to that concern Mr, Gray endeavored to pr ed betw ve that an 1 the com- the bust- nts, He sald he was Jer the Bennington he could not obtain \° ont | matertal. es | ACTOR AT HIPPODROME THROWN BY HORSE IN PARK. Daniel Dawson, Who Had Become a Familiar Figure, Painfully Injured, Dante) Dawson, one of the principals In the production at the Hipp was painfully hurt to-day when by @ horse he was riding Vark, His right shoulder bone tured and he Was badly shaken up. Dawaon has been in the habit of take yoo ihe Hilppedrame tratned for exer every morning The expert equestrian anu was a tan re on the park bridle paths ast © or the « of the mag smal, had to-day was restlers, 18 (oward the ex Central nal shied, which fell n automoiie nt directed hauteur t Dawson's assista 1 ho scrambled to its feet and was by. Woman offerad to take Dawson t Ky to MoDe. W No, 153 West Mth street, and she took vin there MW horse until it 4 laken tn charge 0: one of the Hippodrome staf WOMEN PRAY F FOR VICTORY, | Stnte Wide Appeal te speaking for yuld disembark They wi 8 in Col at a Feb Paris for Nice + private the Colonel has already engaged. F 4 they will sail from Vilefranche on the Franconia for Alexandria, Co Aptor has engaged a dahabeah, or Nile oat, called the Chonsu for a trip up the Nile from Al andra to the second cataract. They will spend about a month on the Nile and will return to {New York tn the in Virgin Spe lal to The Frening World.) NOKPOLIS, Va dan, a=W f toother Virginta elt a semble y ‘ 18, Womens Christian Pemperar Vnion head st 1 | 1 \ Virwinia Legis 1 the state w effeot on thie lobby there |! Dey | tor Wer’ the Hing repr | nentat.s ” «Cin Jnatti, Louisville, Cleve Pittsoureh and other Middle Western points from which large quantities Nquor ar shipped into Virginia. ? ~~ a 0b ay oe By CARUSO DEESGUST WHEN BONGT SAYS Press Agent of Heeself,” Replies the Tenor. Caruso, sat t EAE Se HE JUST SCREAMS “He Make. What You Call a, Board of Inquiry Places the » lobby | of the Knickerbocker to-day and medi- tatively twirled the ashes from a clgar- 84, 1912, BLAMED FOR WRECK DEATH THREAT OF TRAININWHIGH| FOR GOVERNOR IN. HARAHAN DIED, RICHESON CASE Letter Writer Insists That the} Minister Die and Another Murderer Be Pardoned. | Responsibility on Three Railroad Men. BOSTO: CHICAGO, Jan n, M—A letter threatens part of three 2 Negiigence on the trai ited to ing the Governor and his Council with violence if the Rev. men cont Vv. T. Richeson | the Iilinols tral wreck at Kinmundy, | ette am he perused a newspaper clipping Dh, early Mon nh James 7 pardoned is in the hands of the po | handed to him by an ing World| traeanan, £0 f that fine, |ttee here to-day, i he etl ul | reporter: sna 7 hei + Robert Luc 08 nd three other railroad oMetals were The clipping bore a St. Louls date] = ed {dent of the Governor's Council, whtch | Hast killed, an atin ninittee a ined, al inverUgating committee i | ne and set forth that Alesandro Bonet, tne ory capacity in connec: liyrte tenor and nearest rival to Caruso, |Clared Here to-da Engineer rg, | 108 With pardons. had decia in an interview “there The trainm are ah : ue 2: The fetter; whion te vietied “usttoe," | eo Pye Ml a de eceae a te po i TL. Tirainnea, {4280 demands the pardoning of Silas) nd me, 1 sing and he ser into train No. 3 ara ih; : ; helps, the Monroe Hridse murderer, to | Ol weels to th y audience b cor of tra nd Harry J. J z Satine oie ee lode a ican ‘Xo, whom Gov, Moss recently refused el ¢ eS ashotb hella ency. It says in part As he read it the chubby countenance Ciba Win tet , p : | ar ihe great tenO}. grew. crimson and| LLeipabia hs desstad te aes “Phelps must be saved and Richeson | a an egs| is killed, one n darkened to the shad an e#s sald \ Newent bavedid | {t powserble that Signor Bonct Flheht r two men will t dhan sald such @ thing?” hoe exploded Mibaleban Hand. ‘i suddenty 8 incr » 1 cannot Abid A eson ts not dying: in fact, his belleve-end yet. trainmen, t jon is no worse*than on the da Tle & a pull aoirette. H ‘ie bow ed in court pad withdrew “Pout!” he explained haps it is| Conductor and thy ft 1-8! his plea of not guilty to“picat guilty,” fo, This Bonet @ho I have cherished as] Knowing that (rain was ‘| gaid the Rev. Herbert S$. Johnson, pas- L friend of my bosom—he has taken| lowing closely, were ti in net! tor of the Walnut Avenue Baptist thees chance while far away to make|Ufing the means they had tn protesting | Church. Mr. Jolnson spent noarly the what you call press agent of heeself; thelr train, ‘I board also finds tat) whole afternoon in Richeson's ¢ the at my expense. must be for that, | the engineer ‘ain No. was nexil+| prisoner having asked that e to nothing else could he so fo y make such ridicule of himself, So-#0-—I seream, Carouso, he serean. Ha-ha-ha That's n good, And Vonel, he sing. Hat at's at!!! better, AN TI have to say is-!f Bonet way I scream and the sing, then fo ft only I get ‘a the money. Don't that—Caruso, the screamer, get the money. And the great tenor, his normal color and temper recovered, #miled upon his Interviewers. “What a cheap way to advertise—to maka leetle of one's friend to make much of oneself. Deesgust'” he sald. t sort of asked one ‘The tenor drew himself up to hie full height, removed his silk hat and with @ sweeping bow maid “IL thank you — IN LAST YEAR, POLICE MADE 163,726 ARRESTS, | IS REPORT. There Are Now 10, 10,208 Uniformed Men in the Department, Commis- sioner Waldo Informs Mayor. In a report to Mayor Gaynor to-day, Police Commissioner Waldo states that during the last yeur, 153,728 arrests were made, of which 2,089 are accredited to the Detective Bureau. Referring to the Mayor's suggestion that the pictures of persons who were arrested, but not con- victed, should not ‘be kept in the Rogues’ Gallery, the Commissioner s the suggestion was carried out to the letter. In 1911 there were 4,000 fewer arrests for violation of city ordinances than in the preceding year. At present, the number of uniformed men in the police department 1s 10,208, exactly the number on the payroll for the year before, Ex- tra men, however, were made available for patrol duty, when the Commisstoner abolished 1,014 detaifa, and by reducing the headquarters staff from 235 to 7 ‘The number of men holding special pollcemen’s badges was cut, during the year, from 1,08) to 150. There is urgent denand for additional police stat! ns, the Commissioner says. He points out that in twenty-five years no additiona stations have n established abov One Hundred snd Twenty-fifth street. The Commissioner recommends, too, that automobiles be employed in place of the horse-drawn patrol waxons, piss i MOCK DUCK IS HELD. Anawer to Cha e of Keeping Gambling Ho: Mock Duck, petrel in the gambling troubles of Ohinatowns from here to San Francisco for many years, was held for the Grand Jury this after- noow by Magistrate O'Connor on the change of conducting a gambling house at No. 21 Pell street. ‘The place was called to the attention of the police a few days ago when the war between the Hip Sing ‘Tong and the On Leong Tong broke out in the gambling house and two men were killed. The sev ” who were arrested in suosequent raids were discharged be- ise it was shown that the stool pigeon w 0 liad pointed tem out Was an ex- convict. eee ape HELD AS WHITE SLAVERS. (Special to T ; ng World.) STAMVORD, CONN,, Jan, 4-Charles T and G. Glamp! of this city Were bound ever in the day under $000) bonds, holding Pa Hosntk, 1 * ; both of Glamploo's jo atreet her purposes, ved with thelr pa The kirls mv isko in Gaimploo's res- taurant and he secured positions for thom at the place, It was on th charges t fosnik girl that the Probtittion is a distinctive instrument, not in its con- Mrdctive features lone dl Us a distineti pine in fone, in ticula Te those ind te ehirdctertaties wht. make the greatest appeal to the cultured musiclan, Cash or Terms, Send for Booklet. 295 FIFTH AVENUE ¥, Oty, h i Aiter Fob, 1618 — “ats tt hve Enirases 8804 UDA two Weeks axo | gent In not dl imity to train No. eee CONNOLLY FILLS VACANCIES | IN TWO QUEENS OFFICES. Suspends Superin®ndent of Public} Buildings, a Gresser Man, | Who Refuses to Quit. Rorough President Connolly of Queens | Announced to-day the appointment of | , John R. Higgine of No. 218 Shelton ave- | @# you will see when you look at him. nue, Jamaica, as Superintendent of Sew-| Emaciated, gaunt and with a deathly ‘em to succeed Oliver @. Hargrove, re- | Pallor, the condemned man manifested signed. The salary ts $3,000. year, Mr, |p Interest In his visitors Higgins {s a member of the firm of —-— Tuthll & Higgins, Cialis He is| “NO SERMON, NO POMP about thirty-five years oid, is well NO CEREMONY AT MY known in club circles and ts a baseball Mer his prox: | console him. Richeson has been condemned to ate in the electric chair in the week of When the five qemnbate of the neil Ci yesterday Quit to them: “Iam glad to have you sec Mr. Rich- enon, of course, but I hope that you will not do anything to excite him. 1 consider @hat he ts a dying man, | don’t really believe that he will live to the day set for his electrocution, Rich eson is in very poor physical condition, / player. ” President Connolly also appointed FUNERAL,” WILL SAYS. John W. Moore of No, 1% Twelfth esa é street, Long Island City, as Superin- Wealthy Man Asks Cremation and tendent of the Butlding Bureau at $3,000 | Limits Those Who May Be a year, Mr. Moore succeeds Join J. : ¥ Simmons, resigned. Mr. Moore is a| Present At Last Rites. member of the firm of ly & Moore,| YONKERS, N. Y., Jan. 24—The wil feelin Wp 105 Weat Fortieth street, | o¢ Charles H. Israels, a well known jarchitect, probated to-day | Millard, states in part lrequested to observe Funeral to be pri by Surrogatr ‘My family | the following te, only friends anc relatives being present, whom I and my immediate family really love. Thr casket to be simple ani plain black Body to be cremated and ashes to b buried in Tarrytown clergyman | oN 2 Particularlythe Ladies Not only pleasant and atten te French Aviator Has a Busy Spellithe taste, but gently cleansing an: Establishing New Marks for Dis- |sweetening to the system, Syrup o! tance and Duration. Figs and Elixir of Senna is particular’ adapted to ladies and children, aix The resignation of Joseph Sullivan, Superintendent of Public Buildings and Offices, has been requested, but he re- fuses to quit. President Connolly has suspended Sullivan pentiing tho fling of charges. Sullivan is a holdover from the Gresser regime and Intends to fight for the job on the ground of being « veteran volunteer fireman. See ee FLYING RECORDS SMASHED BY AVIATOR TABUTEAU. | | PAY, France, Jan. %&—Maurlee Tabu- teau, the French aviator, flying in his| beneficial in ai, cases in which a whole monoplane, made world’s records to-day | ome, strengtheninc and effective laxa for the dis of 200, 2%0 and aw kilo-| tive should be used, It is perfectly metren (124.28, 155.95 and 186.41 miles re-|gafe at all times and dispels colds, spectively). “He covered the 200 kito- \ headaches and the pains caused by in. metres in 1 hour, 4 minutes and ot pe Aes ar 20 kilometres in 2 hours, | digestion and constipation so promp\ %2 minutes and 57 seconds and the 20 and effectively that it is the one pe kilometres In 2 hours and 61 minutes, | fect family laxative which gives satis ‘The record for 200 kilometres hus been faction to all and is recommended by Pee TS eter Sune coavarea tiie! 4*| millions of families who have used it tance in his Bleriot monoplane at Bor-| and who have personal knowledge of deaux in 2 hours, 18 minutes and 30 3-5| its excellence. Its wonderful popularity, however, seconds. Tabuteau also established new reconis| for a flight of two und of three hours. |has led unscrupulous dealers to offi: In two hours he covered 2% kilometres, yn two ee gt miles, > furlongs) and in {imitations Wh att sanpatletacorly three hours 813 kilometres, 237 metres | Therefore, when buying, to get its (196 miles, 973 yarde). leficial effects, always note the f Rec. aan name of the Company--California F Honors to Brazilian Ambassador. |Syryp Co— plainly printed on th wae ON an Mee ne. Bah {front of every package of the genuir bie dinr : future to 1 ‘ana, the Bra. | Syrup of Figs and Elixir cf Senna. wan Am: ant Secretary | For sale by all leading druggists. of State Huntington Wilson wil sive |Price 50 cents per bottle. the first of these at his home on Jan. ‘The second will be given by Frederic Townsend Martin of New York on Meh. 8, and the tht Ju Gary of the United States ‘atest Corporation at date yet to be fixed, CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the migngpure James MeCreery & Co. 23rd Street ¢ 34th Street ANNUAL SALE CONTINUED Men's and Women's GLOVES AND HOSIERY At Exceptionally Low Prices | 23rd Street 34th Street who fe @ clergyman and whe will cons duct the service in a non-sectar!an man= ner; otherwise short prayers and brief remarks by some one who !s dear to me, No mourning to be worn by any ne, with the possible exception of 9 | sleeve band.” Israels leaves an estate of $13,000, to Lara ELOGEN Chapped hands a thing of the pa: A wonderful beauty help in harsh weather At all druggists in collapsible tubes, 25c. Store Open Evenings Until 9—Saturdays 10.30 For Your Convenience | Have a Right io Expect, You to Help Me Raise That $600,000 qr not crying i the frighte Ti losses 1 must take in this extraordinary event. But | do insist that I have every right to expect your help in my efforts to raise that $600,000, because I am offering right now clothes values such as I have never known to be offered before and which I sin- cerely believe will not be offered again for many a year. You knew my policy—I am the Clearing House for Merchant Tailors un- ~called-for gacments, also utilizing their shops, during dull seasons, for the construction of GEORGES MODEL CLOTHES. 1 am con- tracted to take thousands of such sarments, no matter how slow the ing is. That's why the busi vess depression hit me hard and tny five great stores are crammed h stock. 1 must raise that 500,000 quickly. Over 7,000 seck, Walking, Prince Albert, | Dress and Tuxedo Suits, medium j and heavyweight Overcoats, Cra- veneties, ete., Auto, Fur and Fur- ‘ined Coats, etc., all at the most slashing Reductions, Included are’ a number of genuine Sedan Montagnac Overcoatsfrom some of the highest class Fifth Ave. Tailors, made to bring $69 to $85. i: $3450 present price Suits &Overcoats | $13.50 $9.50 | 315.00 \ now ‘9 | $4.50 ! $18.50 $5.00 $55.00 In spite of these reductions necessary alterations FREE, * NEW YORK 44 West34thSt Bet. Broadway and Sth Ave, RES AT BOSTO: ALSO STO) PHILADE PHILA,

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