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yi ie pay ‘ ’ AROTING WATER ebarved. rade and was especially employed to at the Astor last night. The Hot at the hotel followed an | attempt to cal! out the walters. Simul-!to enter the hotel through the gyests’ taneously the union organizers tried to! entrance on Forty-fourth street. aoe Martinique; trolman Lowenthal was knocked dow Dutch grill atrike, but both effortn; and beaten. The strikers reached the jinner doors of the hotel, where they At the Astor @ party of three mon) met more than a dozen hotel detectives and two women entered during the |and watchmen. A furious battle fol- dinner hour, When every waiter was | lowed. i the top notch of \odustry two men | j fright and the guests fled to safety. make the waitera in the & PLAN COL SU AFTERBENG FINE One Gets Thirty Days for Blowing Whistle Starting Martinique Strike. West Forty-seventh street station and & riot call was sounded, which brought many more police. began blowing whistles, while the women shouted. It was a strike signal. ‘The whistle blowers were hurried away by deputies, but the women and the third man got away. Half @ dozen waiters obeyed the signal and hurried to union headquarters. _ | HELGSEN WANTS TO DIE, BUT IS HARD TO KILL. Old and in m Health, He Shoots | Himself Twice, but Still Lives. Though he is iriheelttt three years old) About an hour later two Hotel Astor detectives appeared at the West For:y- seventh street police station with the whistle blowers, who by that time showed many signs of rough handling. Lieut. Balley was on duty. The prie- onere sald they were Harty Cantor wot No. 79 West One Hundred and Tw eighth street and Rodney Tackle of No. 4 Park Row. Said Cantor: At a meeting of the executive commit- tee of the striking waiters In their head- @Barters at No. 72 West Thirty-sixth Greet to-day, swift retaliation against the hotel proprietor who caused the ar- feet last night of sixteen waiters in @ lot outside the Hotel Astor was planned fn the shape of civil suits, The grounds for the suits will be based on Jeged assaults on the waiters by pri Getectives employed by the hotel mana- ger. i ‘The sentencing of Alexander Lupo, @ walter of No, 902 Boston road, in the Night Court to thirty days’ imprison- ment for blowing a whistle last night fm the rill room of the Martinique, te & severe blow to the walters’ cause. It wpholds the contention of the hotel managers that this spectacular form of starting a strike in @ hotel dining room constitutes disorderly conduct. This Tobe the wulters of thelr most agi sive plan of battle, The whistle bi {pg procedure in @ dining room when fall of guests and the dramatic striking ¢ Of walters following immediately has Geriously embarrassed hotels, and in @ome instances has almost created « Panio in hotel dining rooms. ‘The sixteen waiters who were arrested last night at the Hotel Astor were ur- feigned to-day in the West Side Court jon the charge of disorderly conduct. ‘Three were fined % each and the rest fsked that their cases be continued ‘until to-morrow. Each of these was “land the right tet revolver early to-day. ie is in the Will- al Hospital in @ critical condi- tio Helanen lives at No. 74 Green street, Greenpoint, with several of his children. is & widower, and after his « ork about 6 o'clock got and rhot out his sight i himself still alive he hot. ard the shots and found names as Lorenzo Everett of No. Hamilton Lady Brooklyn, sal Brookiyn.. Bailey refused to entertain « visible charge of disorderly conduct against Cantor and Lackte, and they went to the Night Court to press the charges against the detectives. There one of the detectives showed he had been bitten on the hand. Then he nd his companions were discharged and @ charge of disorderly conduct was made against Cantor Lackie, Both were held tn $800 bail for further hearing. STRIKERS THEN PLAN DESCENT ON THE HOTEL, ‘When thia news reached the more than a few how Both anv — ST. PHTERSBUR > Year's reception at ‘Winter Palace i = 14 has been celled, owing, It stood, to the Illness of the Cuarina and the Dowager Czarina Sr Companton.) Avet “Ann Arkwright, the busting spouse of Uncle Joshua Arkwright, proudly showed him a allver implement y { which a friend had given her as a birth- aay present. It was shaped ine spatula, but ‘oroadened coneider- toward the handle, Uncle Joshua Hotel Astor, arriving there at 11.90, ‘they stood in Forty-fourth and Forty-fitth atreets. Fifteen waiters who had re- fused bod pin the atrike order came from at ia it?” he asl you any “idea?” ehe eatd. ot the least in the work.” said Aunt Ann, “ite a ple a, May wee himself as @ time strikers in Forty-| gan hurling bricks through the windows of a dining room whe! many theatregoers were sitting. No is die tevens is a boilermaker by tie aa Y'm eensenned, It's too wide. I couldn't eat ple with tt 'thout cuttin’ my mouth.” Near Fifth Avenue. 20 West 23d St. The Most Important FUR SALE of the Season Our Entire $450,000 Stock Less Than '4 Their Former Prices Our entire five story buildingis given over solely to the sale and manufacture of Furs. Every garment is of this season’s pro= duction and carries with it our strict guarantee for reliability. Sale for Balance of the Week Former Price Sale Price Russian Pony Coats, 52 inches long.... $75.00 27.50 Caracul Fur Coats, Civet cat collar and cuffs... .$125.00 47.50 Near Seal Fur Coats, London dyed....$140.00 55,00 ,| | Caracul Fur Coats, = Flat, lustrous skins. ...$125.00 45,00 Hudson Seal Coats, Chappelle dyed....$250.00 125,00 Persian Lamb Coats, nw % length.XXXquality$300.00 125.00 French Mole Coats, ~ 3 different models... .$275.00 85.00 Hudson Dyed Seal Coats, Chappelle dyed....$200.00 80,00 6 Persian Lamb Coats ‘i7'S50° "5! 195.00 Fur Sets Natural Raccoon Sets, 25.00] Ex uff; auimal effect neck: 17.5 piece. Former price 840,00 35.00 Pillow and fence, muff; four different cs | Skunk Sets, pillow muff; fancy shawl with heads and tails, Fores price 900.00 Seal Sets, Extra large muff; two different style; scarts. Former price 840,00 Pointed Fox Sets, Pillow muff with heads and tails; neckpiece, with heads and tails. Former price 875.00 Mole Sets, Extra large muti; long shawl, lined to match fur. Former price 880.00 Belgian Lynx Sets, Large pillow muff; several etyle scarfs to select from. Former price $80.00 Civet Cat Sets, Black Fox Sets, 37.5 style shawls, Former price #80,00 Pillow muff, three different styles; (aeeeyeatnee S FUR-LINED OVERCOATS Shell made of Schnarbel German Broadcloth, lining of dark brown Mink Marmot, scarf to match. Former price 860.00 Genuine Persian Lamb Coll Value $100.00; Special 37.50 ___ THE EVENING WORLD, make himself useful in case of troubie | one was hurt, but there was mueh YEAR’S COAL SUPPLY fhen there was a rush of the strikers The police reserves came from the | the sirtoin steak, Lo a and ady slightly flushed. the poor cows sometimes wear” “slong the railros rack,” she ‘But you must dmit the steak KEPT. DOWN BY TRUST. 6,343,721 Tons Less Sent to Market | fa in 1912 Than in 1911—Cost $2,500,000 More Here, The Coal Trust made public yesterday figures showing the actual amount of an- thracite sent to market im 1912, The jehowing is as follows: HH ss: he coal with his Knife. he ala harehly, “locomotive HOW MAN'S - EFFICIENCY HAS BEEN INCREASED). By the “J, B, L. Cascade’’ sete ney ton found that Internal Bi pathing 808: 721 Laat year's deficiency . Tho shipments for December were 6,944,502 tons, as against 6,116,427 tone 911, The record | shipped tn acnareead a | shipments are: | Tune, 191 ae thie” sew winethed ity keeps them cd up to ‘The combination between “ihe sainera bie by asi the shippers and the agents to limit production haa Kept New oe Taig le York for the LE} nine months so near | i¢ the edge of a coal famine that the pub- He hae been ‘compelled to pay or fright- Foy | Pie paying premiums of % cents io Sa ‘The premiums paid in New York City lone are taimated to have ord ‘more than $2,600,000 to date. Coal in d mestio aizes now i at a minimum of $6.76 in Manhattan and §7 in Brooklyn. tep ive ay lean, eere and sweet, mS intended to That biliousness, with its attendant Nervousness, Bete iol and d techy aA longer pi Sah ae mney, bright, con- they constantly fdent and capable; ry that the more io ia ills Ast constipation (ga mgt low instance) cannot where t! ‘J. B. L. Cascade” le weed, Expanding the Inepiratt c it fe, epey, termed, | Netare’s Ove ‘an ‘Denton’ ‘ure for pation,” for its operation (From the Cleveland Plain Dealer.) “tan't inepiratson s queer thin’ 7 Ha ih Ld Don ‘and oatural ac washing “I suppose so. What about it?’ “Why, a few weeks ago I had @ red | has hot equabble with my wife over a drese- maker's bill, and when I came down to the office I was mad enough to chew epikes, Then I sat down at my desk and wrote a little poem on ‘Help the erring brother with «@ single ma ie wordt And, say, gees tren “J, B. L. Cascade” le only % sendin, to ite Inventor, vChare’ A Tyrrel elle M. D., of New York Cit; ‘The demand for it now, however, has bencs rd 80 TA Spent through the recom- those who are ae it, ny i oI Sas decided to place it i the hands of leading druggists through: rat i recently che the itterness and nou: ed by anger, nave led fi on te lead out the Cpetd Sittover eke country, “Howe Garren wet Riker and geen ‘ Phare a Why 4on't you 11 the jew York a1 rooklyn oa ve fist to show and co ny it 0 you iN We are also distributing a ver, ceeting fookict ° on rire aca “whe, Get mad enough to beat up your pid aot Cot (ai house, a iceman—and ¢ writ that will go thundering down the ages: semen” a vd calle Man of Today Is On! Tous’ Mele ieee can be obtain (From Chereland Pata Dear, as ithout cost. Ask us for nirah nu ee account fer 4 this, olf at inform xourself abo ee alot safe and sane me coal which he had just dug out Constipation without drugs. B. Altman & Cn. WILL HOLD TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) An Unusually Interesting Sale of Men’s Shirts and Pajamas AT THE FOLLOWING VERY LOW PRICES: MEN’S IMPORTED PAJAMAS of fancy Habutai silk . . . . per suit $7.50 Actual value $12.00 MEN'S PAJAMAS of madras or mercerized fabrics .. + «per suit $1.35 Actual wali $2.00 & $2.50 MEN’S OUTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS, actual value $1.50 . . . «per suit $1.10 MEN’S SHIRTS of imported Habutai silk, plaited or plain. . . . each $3.75 Actual! values $6.00 & 6.50 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, plaited or plain, | actual values $1.50&1.75 . each $1.00 WILL ALSO HOLD TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) A SPECIAL SALE OF MISSES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS at the extremely low price of $9.75 The selection consists of 100 Suits in sizes 14, 16 and 18, in a variety of | serviceable winter fabrics. _ MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S RAINCOATS OF ENGLISH MAKE will also be offered at the following exceptionally low prices: CHILDREN’S SIZES_. ‘ at $9.50 MISSES’ SIZES . . ol, at 11,50 Pith Avewne, 34th owh 35th Ptreets, New York, ‘THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1913. Best & Co. wex.| FINAL CLEARANCE SALE In All Departments AT STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS 345 Utility, Matinee and Evening Coats Marked for Tomorrow at 10.00 14.75 Regular prices to 85.00 Regular prices to$45.00 19.75 24.50 32.50 Regular prices to $50.00 Regular prices to $65.00 Regular prices to $75.00 With a Sweeping Clearance on All Model Coats For Opera, Dinner and Street Wear 50 Women’s Fur Coats to Close at Very Low Prices 65.00 80.00 98.50 to 325.00 Regular prices 685.00 to $600.00 Special Sale ofFur Sets forWomen and Misses Unusual values in especially selected Matched Sets of fine quality Cross Fox Sets Hudson Seal Sets Regular prices $150.00, 195.00...... Regular price $65.00......s0eseeeeee 45.00 Bes 105.00 125.00 ‘Taupe Fox Sets ae Regular prices $58.00, 75.00. 38,50 49.50 mee a pe teteeeseeeees * 87.50 Blue Jap-Cross Fox Sets ver Kit Fox Sets Regular price $55.00. ........eeeeeee 35.00 a Price $92.50.....seseeseeees 68.50 Black Fox Sets Pointed Fox Sets Regular prices $49.50. 65.00, 115.00.. 4 Regular prices $82.50, 92.50-. 65.00 73.50 —.....-.. ce ceeeee 33.00 45.75 75.00 Natural Raccoon Sets. Regular prices $29.50, 85.00, 38.50.... 16.50 22.50 26.50 Our AnnualJanuary WhiteSale Now In Progress INFANTS’ WEAR CHILDREN’S ALL HAND-MADE UNDERWEAR Dresses, Gowns and Suits for Women, Misses and Girls Colored Dresses of Fine French Linen, For Girls. 6 to 14 years .... Regular prices up to $12.50, Imported Hand-made Doroth Dresses of White Linen, hand- Charmeuse Gowns For Women; with, train for afternoon or theatre wear. - Regular price 69.00, 39,50 Imported Lingerie Dresses For Women and Misses; of fine White Batiste; handsomely trimmed with embroidered. 84 to 7 years......... Ince and hand-embroidery..+++--ee6, tenses Regular price $8.76, 5.00 Prapaiegs Regular prices up to $45.00, Imported Hand-made Dresses Radertteeeaene 19.50 25.00 29.50 # ie White se ie ae a7. 3.95 years..... r 5, Tailor-made Woo! suite made Wool Suits + Dresses of French Chambray ‘or Girls. wo ani iree- piece models. Broken sizes ..--++++++++++ Be gl ang ae Check + Regular prices up to $35.00, 8.95 19.50 |... Regular prices up to $8.00, 3.45, Imported Hand-made Dresses White Lawn Dresses “ Of Fine White Batiste. handsomely “Lace and embroidery trimmed. 38} to trimmed with lace and hand-embroid- 7 years .. treet estes sete renee ery. 8h to 7 years... eeeeeee seers Regular prices up to $3.00,98c, 1.25 145 Regular prices up to $15.00, 4.50 6.759.75 3h to td years... ....c ce enesee eens 8 to 14 years... Regular price $18.50. 12,75 ++++ Regular prices up to 6.00, 1.95 2.95 Colored Russian Dresses For Girls; of Sipe Galaves and Fine Gingham. 34 to 5 years. 9.75 Barer inher An Regular price ‘ 50, Fine French Linen Colored Dresses for Misses Regular price $19.50, FIFTH AVENUE 1.45 At Thirty-Fifth St. Third Set of Three Famous Pictures FREE Ready and Right for Framing ‘2, ‘ i i As evening talis the distant church tower begins to fade if the FM a's in purpling mists, The children romp in from the fields, the rkstures chickens come home to roost, and over all broods the spirit of nature’s perfect calm. “Coast of A bright, breezy spot where in the summer lichens are green q and purple on the crags and where swarms of decorative sea- gulls swoop around in the dashing spray. A swarthy, barefoot child in green dress, red bodice and white ” chemisette with a gay Roman scarf worn apron-wise, drinking at an antique fountain by the wayside. Free with Next Sunday’s World Nova Scotia” “Roman Girl at Fountain All Three Pictures in Beautiful Colors