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~ FORCES REVSON OF SBHAY PAS Service Commission Begins! Changes That Will Deprive Transit Trust of Millions. THE EVENING WORLD, TUE | AUSTRIA LOOKS FOR PEACE. | | Meltet There That Tarke Wi News Odditics |SHTDEAWARE “RAGTIME” MUSIC en Ing the povsibitity of te aeceptance of ‘ jing th the advice of the Powers by the Turkish | Government. It is regarded here ae prac: | | cally certain that peace will be con- onion | aimanaipatio oh Wh, ffiamby she Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street A bill in the Missour! Legislature provides for a sult, red hat and green te. Philadelphia brewers have adopted a rule to aliow employees only egven tree Leers a day. Heretofore there has heen no Iimii | cluded between the Balkan allies and ‘Turkey without a resumption of hostill- | tes, Jacob Zeigler, racing with death from El Paso to his Philadelphia home— 5,500 miles—lost by 2% miles, dying an hour before he reeached the end of his trip: A Maker’s Clearance of American Reproductions of Sheffield Plated Ware At One-Half and Two-Thirds Current Prices Mrs, Morris Schwartz of No, 1 West One Hundred and Forty-tniea atreet| Miller in Inaugural Suggests! Women Told Most of Marine! organized parade headed her baby in 4 flag-decorated carriage when 4) Ghange in Laws to Prevent ‘| Band’s Programme Was one “coughed up” fety pin which (t had ewallowed and which the doo: tors were afra'd to remov M-Ti ” 4 , f -Timed” Marriages. of That Variety. | Kven should the Ottoman Govern: ment's reply not be altogether satis- factory it je thought that the Euro- pean Powers having once taken hold of the situation wili not allow the | belligerents to resume warlike opera- Eat and Thieves stole all the brass nozsles off the Hippodrome fire hone between matinee and night performances and got away with them despite guards at all MR. MALTBIE EXPLAINS exits, pa, DOVER, Del., Jan, 21.—Revision of the! WASHINGTON, Jan. %.—Prenident G T * Duplicates of these pieces are selling now in other New : ‘ : "| ame North star tn geaily ree sunn ain that the universe tn at feast oneshatt| MAFFiage lawe of the Slate go. that Taft's taste In tnusio was crtiised and et Thin) yn stores at a third and a half more than we shall «ll them ns ‘ oil dpe tcl " , 1 cult ia | the popularity of the “turkey trot,” the ree » " . ‘Sean ’ target th nn former estimates te the latest discovery of Lick Observatory 1 ae ih tng badvtde OF Chiarton Te tre | “ERIGES Wel" avd other modern dines tomorrow for characteristic old Sheffield designs, silver-plated Says Due Regard Will Be 7 \ . Who Was Inaugurated Governor of| were condemned at & meeting over on copper or nickel silver. Horace W. Howard, a Providence recluse who never spent mote than 15 cents! Delaware to-day, Gov. Miller sald thac!which Mra. W. Murray Crane, wife of 00 Regular $30 trays at $18; $25 and $30 trays at $15, and $18 trays at $11.50 include oblong, round and oval shapes, from 18 to 30 inches in size and finely decorated. In addition are these pieces: Five o'clock teakettles, regularly O12, at $5.50. Meat platters in [four sizes, reg- ularly 89 to 922, at $5.50, $8, $10 and $15. Cover- vegetable dishe: O11 anc 620, at $7.50 and Comports, regularly 85, the present laws which were enacted “to restrain youthful, hasty marriages and to prevent eclopements into our State from other sections of the country have failed in their purpose.” He recommended that the laws be amended 80 £0 a8 to require a residence within the State for at least six days by one of the parties to the marriage. He further recommended that an javit ‘setting forth that the law had been cgmplled with should be filed when ¢he marriage license is applied for, ‘The passage of h a law,” said the : Given to Protests Made at Yesterday’s Hearing. The Public Service Commission to-day began the work of taking back from the transit companies some of the millions | bestowed upon them in the proposed operating contracts, “The commission and the Transit Committee of the Board of Estimate } have been and are going over the form for a meal, left a $400,009 estate, according to his will just (Hed, Of this goes to charity. the Senator from Massachusetts, sided, and to-day caplial society fering from shock iz time” In the Whit dance in question at soclety’ was made at o meeting last night of the Monday Evening Club, a ¢. pre- The platypuk punctulatl have eau ‘The platypus ja a Panama beetle, and a of loge stored at the Ai worth of other 1 creeps in, then ® suit in Long Island City. of them hatched: in @ cargo raed, ruined some $25,000 ft a gin into a tom, id raise ite family. Sandwich trays, $8.50 to $5. Gravy boats, & Goblets, $1.50. Sugars and creams, $2.% Fern dishes, #15. Candlesticks, $4.50, Baking dishes, 85. yer jer in the club, was the critic of the Presiden’ “IT have heard,” he said, “that one of the reasons why President-elect Wilson requested the abandonment of the !n- augural ball was bocause of the New «funeral in Lake Placid and was Ifo promised never to appear Homer Mitchell made a «cet whipped through the streets by angry citizens. in public Intoxtoated again, WEATHER NOTE—Princeton residents appeal to the Health Board to stop Governor, “should have the effect of + » $4.50, of contracts upon which the pubic hear-| the “mosquito plague” attributed to the warm winter. Honeyuckle plants a¢| greventing entirely or at least largely |Year's programme played at the White| This le turning an old phrase face about, Butter dishes, regularly ¢ pall A gerd a $2.23. Ings were held,” said Commissioner Milo | in bloom in Port Murray, N. J., and Chicago (rofleys are (led up by @ “blizzard.” | reducing the great number of fll-timed | House by the Marine Band. 1 looked up| but modern methods of reducing fat have \ Loving cups in many fas tosis. Bowls, 6. K, Maltble, who with J. Sergeant Cram, | — a and hasty marriages which take place| the programme and found that out of |mede thie revision possible. . larly 08 to O£0, each at $1.25 to 91d. J daily within our State. of lawe which permit ‘The existen-» has heen fighting the transit grab in- ‘h conditions side the commission. “The criticisms that have bern made by various associations, public apirit- @d citizens and members of the Board of Estimate and Public Service Com- mission are being ¢cnsidered and in many instances the conferrees have de- cided to incorporate the changes sug- twenty-eight numbers the majority were ragtime.” Mrs. Charles H. Israel, chairman of 1 the committee on amusements and rece reations for working giris of New York, lald at the door of society the biam for the questionable dances indulged in { on the floors of public ' “What society lacks 1s If you are overfat and also averse to Physical exe nd likewise fond of the table and etill want to reduce your excess fleah several pounds, do this: Go to your (or write the Marmola Co., , Detroit, Mich.) and give him (or send them) 76 cents. For this modest amount of money the druj put you in the way of satisfying your am- bition for a nice, trim, elim figure. He wil! +1, On sale tomorrow. With it will be sold a collection of German art metal—meat platters, vases, cups, candelabra and. similar pieces—at one-third below former prices. Was Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building. HIRD AVENUE LINE |SHOUTS 10 CROWD ASKS RIGHT TO BUY | TO MAKE WAY: AND OLD ‘BELT’ SYSTEM) LEAPSOFF BRIDGE (Continued from First Page.) ture, which entitles them to » Senator to Succeed Harry A. deon, ‘Republican, whose term ex- pires next March. 1f-control,"* Clearaway Prices on gested, Boone i SF RY Te ee sek AAMAGe Iman (ee pglidy case of Marmola Pri CHANGES MUST 9E PUT IN STORE EMPLOYEES DANCE. tut wnat society doca rot reise a that | SUstien, Tule, Ccomvaanded, ne Coats, Suits, Dresses if which you must take the Iittle girl of the dance hall reads in | tiem, one the papers that Mrs. Blank danced the ‘chicken filp’ at her great ball and does hay not know that ft is not thé same bate ‘chicken filp’ dances in her dance | ¢ hall. Society gives the seal of approval to these dance: Other speakers condemned the mod- ern dances. “The counsel to the commission must put fm legal form a: decision of the cor revised drafts ha ’*. ‘Por Girls and Young Women In spite of cold weather ahead—which means winter apparel will be worn for many weeks—we are anxious to make room for our coming spring merchandise. So prices are down to bedrock. Young Women’s Suits Girls’ Wool Coats and ONetil-Adamse Association Gives Its Phrascology tie *, and when the been submitted to yy can then be adopt- | Willing to Give $777,000 This will doubtless be done ai * More Than Edward Cornell formal meeting. These formal me rr Paid at Auction Sale, ‘The Palm Garden was the scene iast night of the annual ontertainment and dance given by the O'Nell!-Adams Com- Pany Employees’ Association. It was voted the most successful affair that had ever been held by the association. A number of vaudeville performers ap unto itself wings, ving behind it your natural self, neatly] . lothed in firm flesh and trim muscles, swayed outward from his foothold and came rushing down to earth. When Policeman Githooley of Occur twice a wek—on Tuesdays and Fridays. No action could have been taken on the contracts at to-day’s mect- the ing.” Madison street station bent over the) | sreg, after which dancl 1 Were $11.75 to $20, Now $7.50 Dresses “How long will it take to fi form of the suicide he saw that life wan] peared: after mre eer ; , Oe ead take to redraft the} 4. “nidger in the Woodpile” in the] extinct. The man had fallen upon his act yoxholders included Jon Clafitn, ry Pi ean Avtirt atte 8 4 $3, were sy oe “1 cannot say,” was the reply. ‘If| Mysterious transaction of the herctofore| back. His clean-cut face—the face of] 1.1, Stewart, ‘Alexander Maoclachian, tawienal te pol we Ube Preise | Ret i ed hn Aight pede | Sti Nice the same course {s followed in the future | unknown Edward Cornell In purchasing|@ student and thinker—was unmarred. | A001.” Meewagter, Willard i, Me: jeesile aheviot, blive scree cme gad white checks and striped. Aus as has been followed in the past all] at public auction the old Uolt Tdne| 1M the pocket of his cheap blue ser@e} 1 oug, ¢ J. Jeffras, Hugh A. Me- Paciape ah Satin and peau de cygne : ee ’ matters will be thoroughly discussed and| Hallway with its Fifty-ninth streot] Coat Were two letters, written on paper! Corry, Jonn A, Doofler, John J. Me- le linings. Good tailoring. Young Drogremed without unseemly haste, but | crosstown line seems, to he the Third] tofn from a “copy book” of the school Araie, R. Ogden Dodge, Miss Mary Cur- ; women's sizes, 14,16 and 18, Skirt an rapidly ae posatble. a tat ane | Avenue Hallway Company. Az least be ania ahi bis fan, Site Mary A. Kink, Dr. Frank J. 75 Young Women’s —jeicts, 85, 37 and 80 inches, yday 1 ie f ‘| cversfield, Chester L. Jones, Peter Fita- | contracts. on which hearings have fust| {tit man tobe inferred to-day when) hing. I jont all these: therefore I | Simmons, nedmond Fr. kernen, Theo-| S4th Street 23rd Street Pic tateiies 25 Raincoats, $1.50 been finished are for the operation of] asieq perininsion of the Pus eee SOLOMON SUmNOUhI dore New, George B. Siurrock, John J. ps Ceidh gern died ad plain bi Tan and gray guaranteed rubber- the subways and not for construction. | Gom:niasion to purchase tas ih 1, Robert Walker, James Mc- ; tae. ized cloth. Size 14 only. “Our constructive work ts going on at] the stock and bonds uf the th, David Kennedy, Samuel Sande: Gray oF ten. surprised! 1 am bad, My body should be Biven to a medical institute for Practice, [ am proud to die on the sol) which gives equal righ men, Long live our republic. blessed should be all our in- @titutions. "SOLOMON BERGMAN.” There were some in the crowd that clustered about the body of the eulcide before it was taken to the station who recognized him—If not by name at least through association with the daily non eos C. MacLachlan, Edmond J., Ryan, J. Daweon Chambers, Charles 1. Steinkamp agé David J. The committee of we cluded Willard FE, MoLoud, John Doe- Mer, Hugh A, MoGorry, John J. Me- [oe R. Ogden Dodge and Thomas F. fa plates se cy MEXICANS NOW MENACE AMERICANS AT VERA CRUZ; WARSHIP MAY GO THERE. present upon between $90,000,000 and Ol §AMAOM of contracts and the engineern| “Gorreiy pain giti0 jane and contracts for} car jine outft. ‘The Third Aver way says in Its application that it te Prepared and willing to pay $2,450,000 for the Belt Line, The question now is does Cornell get ‘additional sections.” the profit between the $1,473,000 purchase TRA price and the $2,450,000 propored selling P eeyueoumacre price—a little financial matter of #177, originally for the opposition expressed toward the pro- buyers of the antl posed subway contracts by President | quated horse car line? Mitchel and others would not the] The facts will come to light at the Women’s Silk and Serge Dresses nee Were $9 to $15, Now o to $7.50 Black, blue and serge. Pretty frocks for early hc ghead ber Old Building The Following SPECIAL SALES : Are Now Being Held Linens are Lower Priced Turkish towels, 83 dozen, warth $4.20, Face Towels, $2.75 dozen, worth $4.20; up to $12 dozen, worth $18. Dish towels, $1.65 dozen, worth Irish linen tea cloths, scarfs and pillow shams, 50c to Sf, worth 75c band-embroidered, ANNUAL SALE effect of santerially delaying final action nearing on the application, set for next round of tte In Monroe mireets cue | Washington Gels Report of Bad ery Leaner pillow cases, $1 pair, worth contracte, Friday before Commissioner Malthie. f ie aa wor 25. ‘ 2 “It,” said Mr. Prendergast, “it is the * nite nit Is Ready to Act— Saneee " linens, $1.35. {ntention ¢o supplant. Mr. Willow -an| THe Petition was signed by I, W. Whit at the meeting places Conditions and ACY LO Act GLOVES De i etry 50. White Irish dress linens, $c yard. Another Vessel to Acapulco. Prepared to reinforce the er Den- ver at Acapulco, Mexico, for the protec- tion of Americans, the cri:!ser Annapolis | been ordered to Diego, from where the ver ws ordered south, While the Annapol's has no marines Quickly as posible aiter Feb 1 with a| fide, President, of the ‘Third Avenue | © man Who is opposed to these contracts, | Company. public] URGE AOVANTAGES OF THIRD Ie) AVENUE'S OPERATION. The petition sets forth that the Belt Mr, Willcox retires, Line Railway Corporation war organ- arguments now advanced in op-|ixed for the purpose of acquiring the " Trish table damask cloths and nap- onc, kins, at about the importers’ whole- sale price defended their plo; But he was not @ tailor hime! self—his soft Nands showed that. Several children recalled that Berg- man had given them pennies of late. On occasions he had taken whole then i seems to me the bert ag! equires that everythi: For Men and Women Some of the Newest position are in nearly all cases rehashes |property of the Central Park, North | giovey of youngsters to corner candy | #>0ard, they might easily be transferred = worn rum Ki Ray Ratiroad Con di to her from other ships, Officials P) MI-ANNUAL SA Sng ae unne ast te eee | hen pettiones ehe Public Bervice Com-| alls and boweht them sweet, Hol thorg iano intention of sending the An E LES Inexpensive Summer Dress napolis ‘The D Acapulco now. got away from San Diego shoul be at Acapulo to- Meanwhile a British warship nding in the harbor ready to take o1 foreign: should they be endangered by an attack from the revel Padillo, reported com- mitting depredations in the vicinity. lic should understand that the| mission for permission to issue $200,000 ff the Board of Estimate did | capital stock and $2,200,000 of first mort- the contracts as printed and| gage 5 per cent. gold bonds, It Is irovated as final, and the best proof] stated that the Thin! Avenue Company of this ts that the real vital objections | hax offered $2,450,000 for these stock Were carefully enumerated by Mr. Mc-| and bond fasues, {f approved by the Aneay and his committee at least ten | commission, ita the approval on earth. lake Fabrics for all one’s pretty summer costumes. For the Morning Dress—44- Atha alta and dresses, cadet blae, r . . green, Navy, rose, nal- inch Woven Bordered Tissues, at ctor Tight blue or white, 8c yard, Usually 20c. Even this oR et eat Dress —Silke early in the season we were able to Striped V. 2c Yard, Usually Hot at an astonishingly 35c. Soft finish voile daintily pri Women’s Hosiery morrow, fs and @ ticket to the con. by the Educational Alllance it Broadway and Jeffesson street on Jan, 19, Shoes for Men & Women insist upon any| Third Avenue Company, whioh inten: that should properly be made in| to temporarily finance the purchase by the printed form of contract." borrowing money on short term notes WILLIAMS GOES TO PLEAD FOR|to be secured by the Belt Line stock : eccure CHAIRMAN WILLCOX. and ‘bo Oe Sale Wednesday, January 22nd. little price. Reali teie oneneat seal naeear Commissioner George V. 8. Witilama| tt ie stated that the Thini Avenue Fabrica have white grounds and through each piece riped like told an Evening World reporter that he Compan a — pe cer have stripes or checks and plaid threads of silver. wes ‘Albany one er itt Gen Beier wer. | Bconomically operated in connection subway situation. with the Third Avenue system than in- he Govern dependently, and on the question of to Chairman William R. Witicox. transfers the petition says: ‘This ie in line with the reportea| “The auestion . of Interchange of euggertion of Tammany Leader Charles | transfers between the line in Fifty- F. Murphy to the Governor that Chair- | ninth street and the tines owned or con- borders in @ variety of pretty sum- mer colors, absolutely fast. For the Suit — Irish Ramie Linen Suiting, 32c Yard. Double » 85 inches, durable weight at te tislel which means it will Printed Silk and Cotton Mus- lins, 22c Yard. A fabric which with ompadour flowers and soft ble qualities, will be favored for some of the prettiest of summer Little sparkling dots add ilk-like luster, ’S MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. In Both stores, man Willcox be left undisturbed at| trolled by your petitioner Intersecting least until the subway contracts had| therewith has for some years been a been signed. Commissioner Williams | #0urce Of much trouble and expensive wen his appointment by Gov, Dix to| litigation, and your petitioner is in- Mr, Murphy's Brooklyn deputy, John | formed and believes that the settlement HH. MloCooey. recently affected will be endangered if ‘Before Commissioner Williams left | the contro! ofssaid Belt Line Railway the city he assembled a mase of eub.| C2FPoration should remain in ite pres way Ggures. Previous to becoming a| *%t hands or pass to others. Public Service Commissioner Mr. Wil, |, The Commission ts at present holding {ams was connected for a time with | hearings on the application of the Belt the legal department of the BR. T,|M4ne Rallway Corporation for the ap- He favors the operating contracts us | Prmoval of its proposed stock and bond they stand, and although a Democrat | '**¥°* , ches bisayey. ran inthe commission = "her SY! co ER COMMITTEE A SUBWAY INQUIRY. Getting support from such prominent Democrats as Tammany Leader Mur- phy and Mr. MoCooey of Brooklyn has oceasioned eome surprise in traction circles. Mr, Willoox is an organisation] ALBANY, Jan. 21 Republican and has held office under| investigating committe. git from that party for the pest! not mal Chairman Willcox to-day left his —Gov, Sulser'a of inquiry will n investigation of the New wk subway contract situation, Clar- | The Spring Edition of the New York Telephone ity.’ office in the Tribune Building sutter-| ‘ce J: Shean of New York touay Directory goes to press Thursday, Fe! 6th. Waists in Voile, Batiste, Marquisette, Mull arid All are of Wanamaker quality. fg frome hendnchs,, He carried with imquiry, but chairman, Jenn” x. car (ff Telephone service should be arranged for onor before ficat aia o eatiey o] Uucariad Bim ae ee Main and Subway floors Old Building, he had gone uptown to confer |llale told him the question of executing that date in order to have listings appear 4 . ry Tepresentatives of the Interbor-|contracty for the constipiction of addi- Call, ‘write, or to nearest moderate prices. in this jesue. vy NS York CRy was Commercial MANY CONFERENCES IN HOME/®& matter for the sity and mot the State pe . Shigitn firet_ made Mr. ‘ates ect oneal the | Complaint to Gov, Sigs, who referred moving spirit of the conferences with the| {0 the inquiry cominitter traction A ftarge delegation from Brookly: ‘officials, many of the meetings | calied on the Governor to-day to dimcusl the subway situation Ven) sa ce ony ment to take all th I earn ee enact rata ihe was atuaging he entire mate mynette waa | Striped Silk and Brocaded Silk Waists,— Oe ee e e surplus accumulations from his by President Mitchel of the|‘"® Prevent: ) meses Argese soe, | Robespierre model. value 3.95, 2.95 This collection includes tans, patent leathers, black calf- mg jamais on skins and kid; laced and button; some bluchers; and a good wey Wrerae 150 aS at Toabaise 10 Main Stross FECCMINO yinshing ems See ‘Ave. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. ame to e086 Gowns of Nainsook and Cambric effectively trimmed with lace and embroidery. value 1.25 to 5.95, 95c, 1.25 to 4.95 + Corset Covers, trimmed with laces and em- broideries, dainty designs. 5Q0c,65c to 1.35 value 76c to 1.75 Drawers of Nainsook and Cambric trimmed with lace and embroidery. SOc, 65c to.1.35.. 5 value 75c to-1.78 -: ‘WOMEN’S SHIRTWAISTS, 1 Both Stores, Large and attractive assortment of Lingerie Lingerie and Voile Waists trimmed with dainty laces and embroideries. 1.35, 1.95 and 2,35 | value 1.75 to 2.95 , 34th Street 23rd Street tee - ae bedi of head | , them an. orth “ * pair. ; Subway floor, Old Building, last well. Subway floor, Old Building. - Dispersal of Silk Dress Lengths and Waist Patterns In order to completely clear our Silk Store of every short length, we, today, offered 40,000 yards of silks at the rate of $8c to $1.50 yard. None’ of these silks was woven to sell at less than 85c— many were intended to sell at $3 and $3.50. Tomorrow, this rout will be continued on the entire Main Aisle and at the Subway Entrance. White silks, colored silks, plain, pleated, bordered, and brocaded silks are included: -and twenty-five different kinds of black silks. 1,000 Pairs of $4 and $5 Men’s Shoes for $2.85 All this winter's styles from a maker with whom we have range of sizes. Not a shoe was made to sell for less than 84, and many of alee meatal