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Retreat in Early Morning Battle at Ojinaga. REGAIN MANY POSTS. Reports Show 600 Killed and| . "4,000 Wounded’ During Week's Engagements. PRESIDIO, Tex., Jan. 6.—Twenty-five A wundred Federal soldiers under com: “mand of Gen, Ynex Salazar sailed forth from Ojinaga eariy to-day and attacked Gen. Ortega’a rebel force an it was manoeuvring to join Gen, Rodrigues's Command west of Ojinaga. The battle Between the cpposing forces raged from four to atx miles from Ojinaga. After the first attack Ortega’s main body drove the Federals back toward ‘This turned the tide. Salazar imme- @tately checked his retreat and from being pursued became a pursuer. For the first time since the battle of Ojin- aga began, seven days ago, the Ired- @rals became aggressive. The rebels ‘Were driven from nearly every point of vantage gained last week by their Merce onslaughts and great loss © life, Why the rebels, in changing thelr «base, feft such an unprotected gap in thelr dattie front is not understood by United States military men bere. ‘The Federal commanders, seeing the cap, @ized the opportunity to get into the open and away from the peatilence- ridden city of Ojinaga, ‘The rebel cannon occupy the same Dositions they occupied yesterday ana | are pouring a@ terrific fire into Ojinaga, Which Is replying gamely, Thus far Y lost none of their ar- Eeilinates to-day, based on the Vative statements ovtain- from Federal and rebel wounded, ace the losses on both sides during the seven days’ aghting at (70 killed and ' across the boraer, | Wounded are stil on the battlette!d where they ivi. Red Cross stretcher | Bearers crossga the river early to-day to bring Iu tuwe who aurvived the co! | night. Rel Cross offfcers have asked | | ' maimed mez for » rien army tents, 2) additional and &Y hundred blankets ta pro- te , tims who die In ci Mevea te Wanhe ator WASHINGTON. Jap, 6.—Former | ~Slce-President and Mra. Levi P. Morton have resummed thelr residence ngton, occupying tae house at 1500 Rhode Tstand avenue, which was a ten. tre of soclalmactivity during the Har- vison and Morton administration. through tie body and seriously wounded | while dirdcting the fire in the Federa' | trenches jas: night. Carayeo's wound | + Was not dangerous. He was taken to | the Red Crome hospital Sunday, but en: caped during the night. It ts belleved } he returned to 0; inage to resume fight- "Federal authorities at OJinuca are cremating the bodies of sinalipox vic- Of Fall and , $60 and $50 Overcoats, a7 New 150 Nassau a 2500 ae Td DENS BEAT BACK REBEL | HE HASNT OFFERED IN SU-MILE: FHT} WOODS POLIGE J08 Rally tee Wiig | Being Forced to] Has Conference rence With Former Weber & Heilbroner Announce beginning To-day Their Annual Sale Suits and Overcoats Including All the Grades Which Heretofore Have Been $30 to $60 At the Following Reductions: $35 and $30 Suits and Overcoats, Now $26.50 $45 and $40 Suits and Overcoats, Now $32.50 This Sale includes our entire stock of $30 to $60 grades, with the exception of dress clothes, Six Clothing Stores 1185 Broadway 44th & Broadway 42d & sth Avenue Deputy Commissioner at City Hall. Mayor Mitchel to-day stated positively bie he had notvoffered the Police Com- missionership to Arthur H. Woods, who WATERS PIANOS Founded 1848 The Waters is famous as an artistic piano of the very highest grade and excels in fine tone quality and durability It is snwarranted. Every Waters Piano is an Art Piano, yet the price is very little more than the ordinary com- mercial piano is sold for. Waters-Autola is a combination of the artistic Waters Piano with the wonderful Au- tola Player and the crowning result is an up- to - date player - piano that contains every val- uable improvement and excels in every particu- lar. If you want to make sure of getting A Good Piano or a good V iochel call and let us demonstrate all that we claim for the Waters Piano or the Waters-Autola player- piano, or SEND FOR CATALOGUE giving net prices and special terms on time payment, without in- terest. || Horacellaters&o hree Stores: 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. 127 W. 42d St., near B’way. Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) 254 W.12Sth St.,nr. 8th Ave. Winter Now $42.50 241 Broadway aE EVENING woRL pect JANUARY 5, 1914. ut thete ie no inference to from Mr. Woods's visit, 1h tered him the Police Commissionership.” | “Yer, I saw Maione yesterday.” mad | ‘Was In conference with him for halt “ranean Ba | hour, He dented that he was working | with Dudley Field Malone and others ‘for the organization of an anti-Tam- ion Gs the Mayor, “but he didn’t aay ai a many Democracy in New York 18 Woe NOTE: ReSRURTINTTON OF ° oat a The Mayor said he belleved the power |) Me AION 7 in Ihe o8 e tha saw ily day Commissio to remove a Police Commissioner should | esterday At the Ont aed continue in the hands of the city's Chief Executive. “Mr. Woods and 1 discussed various topics,” sald the Mayor, “Did we men+ tion the Police Comminsionership? 1 don't suppose I talk to any one for any length of time without mentioning that. | speak t reorganization th oy was asked if h havin ew city charte! “Eventually” 1 think we will,’ the Mayor. “However, it Inferred that we are going to stumiie | Whatever we do with} {nto the matter ie =a BECAUSE u have another opportunity jus you to buy WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ $16.50 TO $25 SUITS Clearance Sale of big sales. Goods of all kinds are included. MAIN BUILDIN' W Biggest i ieee Ever Offered In a Sale of en’s Dainty. 4 Ac Undermustine, at_ "We feature thousands of pieces at 44c for t tomorrow's sells, bur you will find equally attractive values at higher and lower pri Night Gowne—made of fine nainsook and cambric; some ned with ers of fine embroidery; low neck; bli A 4 Ac dainty laces; BUYS; AE eee cece ree eee eres teen tence cence eres Petticoats—mi of cambric; deep| Drawers — good q c Mounce of embroidery; others In) fisted" with Val. lace’ straight effects with torch se edging; at....... lace trimming; at......... 44, Hf Cembinations—good quality cam- bric; dainty embroidery Brassleres—fine cambric; trimmed| _ trimining; at... with eyelet. embroidery; some Gieminee fist open in front, others in " 44 Corset. Covers and ¢ cambric; back; at MAIN BUILDING: rn) | Other Women's $1 and $1.25 Petticoats Sales Women's $1.50 and $2 Shoes—of the ““Wearwell” Comfort make-at....:... eee are heres 8 Black Kid steve Hy sizes 2441» 9, widths E and K{d Julicttes, one-str ick kid sandals, black or tan kid tin rete 214 to 8, widths E and i “Theo. ” black kid sand Men's and Woinen's Gym: nd 6 to 11 for men. " Ready-to-Wear Hats— >GREENHUT BUILDING 7 Bedsteads at 79.45 any store has ever off Absolute $15 Relea: The lacquer is guaranteed to wear for « long, long time. These bedsteads have 2-inch continuous posts, five J-inch fillers; all yegular sizes. i diod Other Bed- steads at \4 Been Regular $2.50 Saddle Wood Seat Rockers—polden =F oak finish; as illustrated; only 100 of them. It is a comfortable arm rocker, offered at a lower figure than the $ erulvary sewing rocker; at 1 65 e Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums In the Most Popular Designs and Colors, Markedly Redu: in Price We absolutely dispose of all remnants and discontinued pat.erns in this sale in order to make room for new spring goods, Clean-Upof Velvet Carpets as plain colorings. Sale Price Inlaid Linoleums Hetetice Re lar! sie pice Regulars ah | Tapestry Brussels Carpets Aitrectie @ designs for rooms, halle or aN vlaty Si Pa) ; fase 4 3 ‘Sea ed Wilton Rugs dea and the best wearing, in Poy Teigriags Sae Price $42.50 4 ; i Axainster Rugs eit qualities and absolutely perfect, Prise sie Sg ce Seamless Wilton Rugs » from ae {come id the 284 ta 50 Printed Linoleums Regularly ‘Gute Brive Regulariy” Sale Brice 5 i* 18341086. ———GREENHUT BUILDING———, 450 Pairs of 1.50 Muslin Curtains On Sale Here, To- 89 morrow, at, a Pair C Exceptional: well’ made ruffled and flat mus- lin curtains seeilons wolys muslin in cross- bar and dot effec » st All Special Sales Advertised in Sunday’s Papers for Monday Will Be Continued Tomorrow (Tuesday) Innumerable Bargains Offered in All Departments in Our Greenhut Building. Devoted Exclusively to “Everything for the Home.” Manufacturers’ All sections in our two mammoth buildings arc represented in this erie im Oxfords in sizes 244 to 8 for 125 43.45 "1.95 GREENHUT BUILDING—————_| “"EoergbodyTe Going to THE BIG STORE’ : isi ‘ Sixth Avenue on careful deliberation, Wefof the Police Commissioner should be =} FEAR AND ANG OISON ek for legislation until we! at the pleasure of the Mayor, ¥ know where we are at.” "OL course, the Mayor went on to hi pe! ew t nner, asking for any | ket, etinte tn my dl the Mayor. | “De you prope police Tegistatt o heor not ihe The Mayor then for the tiret time ex Bin spractiee theory, cannot be applied pismo vey at B prea ee imeelf o eation | the arvard M pressed a inself on the question "| The Mayor denied that he had ever areat dinanters, n discussed with Commisates MoKay , by outbreaks of KiGay KR survivors hould take warning,” he tis a very bad thing to eat Just after it haw been orate, ble ald there would be nw ap: or removal i) ott ntfhene tonday: it Be phaokutely Mayor ‘Gre appointment OF THE STORMY WEATHER “a Thousands of Women’s Undermuslins, Towellings, | Specials in Our ~ Linens and White Goods of all kinda | ar $8.95 Great White Sale- A Great Occasion in Which We Relieve Overstocked Manufacturers Another instance where The Big Store’s wonderful power as a distributor of im- mense quantities of merchandise is aserted.. The sensationally low prices mean ellis inary savings fer our customers, and very heavy losses to manufacturers who havé over-produced § Bargains Everywhere in This Store Every penny's worth of goods involved is worthy. You'll do well to buy liberally while this opportunity lasts. New attractions deily. Complimentary 29¢ Stamps FREE, Tomorrow As many sets gor tall for books unf be gi Dist try ster ps any one book. MAIN BUILDING Sale, Toinorrow, of Men’s,and Youths’ FINEST £20, *25, 30, 35 and *40)] All-Wool, Kars chba aum_ 1_Clothes| Hand-Tailored All either om, suits and overcoats ‘Suits and Basu" models," ber “that te Overcoats | mind, So handsome are they, a0 aplendidly tallored sna The remarkable assortments for your choice at this extraordinarily nominal price comprise well fitting, that.New York’s Uest-dressed men are wear them to-day. Values § AN ENORMOUS PURCHASE OF THE FINEST WINTER OVERCOATS AND SUITS FROM A. B. EKIRSCHBAUM & CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. to $40, at....., Pee It’s an absolute fact that from the important stand- points of style, material, trimmings and workmanship, these garments are actually better than those produced by many of, New York's “high-class! custom tailors. “Kirschbaum” Suits at $ $20 to 35 Silk-Lined Suits 15 $20 to $35 Finest Velour Suits $20 to *35 Handsome Worsted Suits _. $20 to *35 Very Choicest Cassimere Suits 520 to*35 Fancy Cheviot Suits for Young Men| Come in and take your choice, tomorrow, suits; values to $35; at 515 “Kirschbaum” ‘Overcoats at $f | at $20 to §35 Chinchilla Overcoats 525 to 40 Plaid-Back Overcoats, Mato! tncet | §30 Double-Breasted Overcouts for Young Men $20 and $25 Silk 4 /torte- Quercoats $25 to 40 English Model Overcoats $25 and *35 Belted-Back Overcoats §20 and *25 Black and Gray Overcoats GREENHUT BUILDING: This 18-Piece Set of Thin-BlownGlassware, Included in the set are 6 Table Tumblers 6 Seltzer Tumblers 6 Claret Giasnes No C,0. D. ordess filed. Engraved with Your Own Initial. fa) : Imported China Table Ware and Vases At rmer Prices, Tomorrow oliection, including @ wumber of | Other Sales GREENHUT BUILDING $2. ae tamed Colored Pictures— $ $1.1 io Wearever Aluminum ssice 59 Peach Value in ‘Parlor Coal Stoves, OW. Heaters and Gas Radiators. $105 _hitchon Tables—$110 Folding Bowing ‘Tableo— ‘A City in liself COOPER G. | J. B.G GREENHUT, Pres. 18®to 19% Streets - us © . *