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36 jfranklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue Annual Clearing Sale Monday Highest Grade Furs At Greatly Reduced Prices Women's Fur Coats Finest Alaska Seal Coat Full length model. Finest Cape Horn Seal Coat i ill length model. Cape Horn Seal Coat *■:;:! aha length. Handsome Natural Mink Coats Full length, four-skin border. Rich Caracul Fur Coats Full length Model. Australian Seal Coats Fall length model. Pony Fur Coats XXX quality « Full nn<l Fev»»n-?serhths lengths. Real Black Lynx Furs Large Pillow Huffs Large Rug Muffs Handsome Neck Pieces Real Black Wolf Furs Large Animal Rug .luffs Long Animal Shawl scarfs Pointed Wolf Rug Muffv Pointed Wolf Animal Scarfs ALSO Annual Clearing Sale BEGINNING TO-MORROW— MONDAY Women's Suits, Gowns, Coats, Waists Larger Price Reductions FIFTH A VK, 37th and 38th Sts. Cn NONDA V, January 4 We will commence our annual sales in the following departments Women s Lingerie and Muslin Underwear, New Cotton Dress Goods, and Housekeeping Linens. West T<cvenfy-third Street. A., li. v i. RECEIVERSHIP. M.. K. $T. AGREEMENT. A Southern Railroad Unable to Pay \ < I i rest on Bonds. Atlanta. Jan. 2. — President 11. M. Atkinson and ; Vice-President P. S. Axkwrlght were appoinu-d re- - t nivers for the federal Circuit Court to-day tl.fr Ailama. Birmingham & Atlantic Ilailroad. The pe •Mir,:, all'*e* that th« company Is tillable to meet the Interest on it* bonds. Tba action Is friendly | sjsji will continue until the road is lUa to meet Its j Interest obligations. The panic of lSC7*is cited as j Xh- principal reason for the present condition. Th» petition says that there is due in Interest j $732 • The <•• ':• Interest paid on January 1 -was on Atlanta & Birmingham Railway Company bonds, j uracant not stated. Total outstanding bonds are j Klven as $14,443,000. BOt Including *4, 030.000 In j bends reserved by the <jid Colony Trust Company, i of Boston. Hosier. tea, ?.--Th« Atlanta, BlnrSnglwm & At- j U^i'Jc fc^s 643 nilks of tracks in G<-»rgia and Ala- j frgr" It waa Incorporated In Georgia, in 1905. | CffitroLs BBweral transportation companies in the j S«uth. aa:d also steamboat lines from Brunswick. ; <iA.. to New York. The capital is 530.00n.000. and : about 55.173.006 of an authorized issue of $30,000,- { •M In bonds •(• outstanding. The corporation la j finanoed largely by Boston Interests. The bond? were underwritten by 11. V. Poor & . Co, the Boston at <i Kew York firm which assigned j last u-e*--k. The present trouble Is understood by j V-ondhoiiiers hire to be due to the necessity of meet- \ V»i* claims for o-rtain const ruction work on line* : Tibteh bef<>r» tbey u^ro completed were merged | •with older i-rait- !xf. D. & H. ENTERS FREIGHT COMPETITION Railroad Will Vie with Other Lines for New , York Business. Th« i>tl*-Aar«; &• Huiison onir.paiiy has estab- \ lished * freight «iffl<^ ia ihls city and will, it is i BBden&ocd. t-nu-r into active competition with j tjbja othfr roaus doing business here '" a share : •f /the «normoL;« freight tralßc to and from tl:is ] port. Th<i Delaware? A: Hudson does not come any j nearer New Y.-rk City than Albany, but It has a i direct line; from that point to the coal fields of j IVi!kes-Barre. I'*i*'».. *^d from there baa good j connection with I as city o\er the tracks of the ! jfci,t.-^ Itaiiroad •' »»«a» Jersey. ; Cfc* L't-iiv a.re & Hudson has been re^nrded bmm j at- a i*'-<>f)tab!e coal road than anytlitng else, but j the fact that it has established a freight office j In this city nr.d placed It in charge or F. A. Farxis worth, DM «* Us shrewdest freight traffic men. , ■nas looked upon in railroad circles as certain *vi<ieace that the management of the road ex pens to do a Me fr- l*rht business h^re. The corn- ( r*ny already ha* freight oifl.es In Peat aw. Albany. j Philadelphia. JSiontrcal. Quebec and some other , ceatrei but has *•> Bar k«*pt out of the field of j activity to this city. Th« New York office Is 10- % | «^t«s«i at No. 2S« Broadway. in the Barclay Build- • Uig. Heretofore f1.f.n0.00 750.00 Heretofore $975.00 475.00 Heretofore $575.40 365.00 Heretofore ?I.2fto.<V> 545.00 Heretofore $350.00 1 5.00 Heretofore $175.00 89« 5 0 Heretofore 5125.00 - . 75«00 LEIPZIG DYE Heretofore $49.50 29.50 Heretofore ?6!>.PO 45.00 Heretofore $49.50 34*50 Heretofore *29.. r .O 14.50 Heretofore $29.50 1 4. 5 0 Heretofore $3LSO 1 6. 7 5 Heretofore $34£0 16.75 Hoard of Mediation Announce* Un derstanding tcith Employes. Washington, Jan. 2.— Announcement was mad*; to day by the Hoard of Mediation under the Erdraan act of the signing In this city of a compromise agreement between the Missouri. Kansas & Texas Railway Company and Its employes. Engineers, firemen, trainmen and conductors were involved in the dispute, which embraced twelve points. Ten of tlie^e had to do with the construction and appli cation of existing contracts with employes, and two were demands for better terms and conditions In certain particulars. The most Important point at issue concerned th« computation of overtime under existing contracts a* affected by the lioura of service law. The Chi cago tie-up agreement, bo called, provide* that where a crew is tied up for fourteen hours It shall be deemed tied up In compliance with the law, and no overtime Is allowed, but If tied up before fourteen hours liaT6 expired, then time is allowed for the full time the crews are tied up. The set tlement anon this point carries an agreement on the part of the company to put in force the Chi raKo tie-up rule on March L. 1909. The settlement further carries the withdrawal of certain demands on the part of employes and a modification of th« Kenerai principles of the Chicago agreement to pe fuiinr conditions on the Missouri, Kansas & Texas, such as short line branches and th« like. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BtIXIATfRE ALMANAC. Sncrisa 7:24 Sunset 4:43 Moon Bet* 4:31 Moon'a a«« 11 HIGH WATER. \ M._ Sandy Hook S ■-■ r.ov. Inland r.:l*7 Hell (iate 7:17 1\ M.— -Sxndy Hook :. .-- Gov [aland »>:<'3;iieJl 'iaie 7:55 WIRELESS REPORTS. The St. I^juls, reported aa CT.6 miles ea.it of Bandy Hook at 11 m yesterday, l" expected to dock at S» a in M< nday. The V"a!e<Jonia, reported Bs* mites east of Bandy Hook bi '}:"•(* a m yesterday, is expected to dock at i':3o p m • The Ryndani. reported S2O miles east of Sandy Hook ci ti:*o it m yesterday. is axpected to <io. a: 4:3<) p m Mjnuay. INCOMING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. Vr ,< r i From.' Line. •Hudson Bordeaux. December 29... .French I •U Toiiinlne .Havre. December 26 " Trench i Indiana Gibraltar. December 17 .. Uoyd-Ital ' ■Wells «"'tv .Swanyea. December M Bristol ! Xt And'ew ' Antwerp, December ll*. Thtenlx ' Crown of Grenada.. .Trinidad. i member 24 | Bosn . a Ilair.nurK. ember 15... Hamb-Am . MONDAY. JAXUAP.V 4 ; •Caledonia Glasgow. December 26 ...Anchor' , 7u i ia ...con ao, December S3 . ..n<vir> . • coamo'V San Juan. December 30 XVa pR , • ■it \a\u<» , Southampton. December 20.. American r^Vcic " Uve-rpool. December 24...\Vhit« «ar ,',,,;„ ' " Hull. December IS ...WUaon Vvndam " Boulogne. December 24. . .Holland- Ki-iviii ".'. Hamburg-. IV.»mbfr 21» .Hunt An Mainland* Antwerp. December 11) Re.l Star •Briny* mail. • OUTGOING STEAMERS. { KONTUT. JAM.' ART 4 Mall Vessel : Veaee, For. Line. close*. aails. i_-:r»c». Paramarlba, D W 1 11:00 am 1:00 pa NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 3. 1909 Annual Sale of Housekeeping Linens Exceptional preparations have been made for tins occasion and larp stocks of the most desirable grades of Table and Bed Linens from the •leading manufacturers of Ireland. Scotland, France, Belgium and Austria will be offered at even lower prices than in previous year-. Among- the many unusual values, special attention is directed to ' 2 x 2 yard?. Damask 2 x 2 T^ Table ! 2 x 3 Cloths : 2^x2^ " [2;4x3 " Napkins f Breakfast Size, to match 1 Dinner Size, Hemstitched Linen Sheets, Single Bed Size, Double Bed Size. Hemst'd Linen Pillow C ases. Scalloped Linen Pillow Cases, Hemmed Huck Towels, Hemstitched Huck Towels. Scalloped Huck Towels, Turkish Bath Towels. Hemmed, Crochet Bed Spreads. Marseilles Bed Spreads. Also 4500 Yds. Irish Damask Table Linen, I heavy weight, full bleached, at 73c, 95C, »I.W Crash Toweling. Pantry, (ilass and Kitchen Towels, At Specially Reduced Prices. PAnd in addition Lace Trimmed & Embroidered Tea, Dinner and Reception Cloths, Scarfs, Centre Pieces. Top Sheets and Bed Spreads, At One-Half Former Prices I ingerie Flouncings. Insertions, Edgings and Allovers, also N'ovcHj Combinations with Venise and Colored Effect*. Unmade Robes and Waist Patterns Embroidered Batiste and Linen Robes. Embroidered Crepe, I ineti and Batiste Waist Patterns. To morrow, will be shown tatrr importations of High Class Cotton Dress Fabrics tiding many new weaves and colorings. Beaded Directoire Flouncings, Fancy Crepes, Bordered Voiles and Princ«ss Empire Muslins. Fan y Vumc Marquisettes in Plain and <atm Stripes, Plain and Striped Linen Crash. And in addition 6800 Yds. Silk Stripe Voiles, in all the newest colors for 1 QC street and house wear. ■ "l" l Yard, at il S 12000 Yds. Silk Warp C ivpts. with embroidered silk dots, in a greal variety of colors, O/1C for evening, street and house gowns, Value 60c \ard, & t Extraordinary Value, Another Purchase of 1500 Yds. Imported Bfccfc Chiffon Broadcloths. 51 c-o Sponged and Shrunk, suitable for Early Spring Gowns, i *^v Regular \ alue $2.45 Yard West Twenty-Third Street Monroe. Norfolk Old r>«m.n!on // • ' / „m - m Bart^ro-* / , , n ,-.m: v » k,, s . wuhe,»^fc r ;: so sssts I* '-. A«r *» -— ■ • jigs s sis i S '..-■..- Hara. Hrajlllan • 12:00 m :t -,„, p :I1 Crispin, Para, 8..0th ••••••• • ••- " " . ". io:tn»aiij Sri/^^l^;:;" — «» P - TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. dressed onl>> nu \*c y.«. a ian«l Tahiti Marqueias I«iar "!?• •*" * , c; an «nd ! Australia (except '«) -la San a.**,. Fmnclaco) -Marlpoa* SHIPPING NEWS. Port of New York. Saturday, Jan. 2. 1909. ARRIVED. Steamer I^itania <Br) Turner. Liverpool Decu b*i M Steamer ljiwfani_a <' v , V: , 3r j si Co. Ud, with *■•: - a """r™- ii " ilis aril iiuie '- Ar rived ct t '\ e r ," a /nf ll (n.) McKarlan'e. Yokohama Octol^r fl. ,- S K Pa^ r Muli H ":> V-how 17. KeclunK SO. Hong Konj . December *>•?",',! Arrived at the Bar at »:15 Vm. : Kdy« & Co -.^; nc .onh.a « Cannons. London December S "?^aS°nr o\h» Atlantic Tran«pori I. .... -»«» «»— ■ Arrived Ht the Car ■ l c?;^?r" Italia (Br>. Bridges. Leghorn Dec-mb-r 13. Arr , U l?,. a r s'r,nVn CharUetOO ..--, ,„%'" rnMeTfVu?! i - -o. S haUast *rrtv«l at i at J.»rr?r Caronia <Br>. Dow. Flume December 19. Naples a- fc iSd Glbril^r ». to the (Mart Ba Co. Ltd. with 16.1 2*to «nd ™27« «teera«e iiiaaanstTa and ntdse. Arrived " !^an^ r -M<rn-^Br, Brook,. Barcelona November - <^vir£ December 11 and Usboi 16, to the earn Ss Line. ' !nida» Arrived at the Har at 1:43 pm. 1 mum AvaJon (Nor) Olan<Vr. Port Antonio December ' 26 to the <Mneo Tra.lins Co. with fruit. Arrived at I m . B &«£nie?'fUiela <Ocr), Petermann Bremei Del-ember » ,to nelrieba &Co with 181 all:', and 2.439 M^ra ? - pas • Lincer* and mdti Arrived «• the Bar a( lOnjO a m. ■ Nineteen . abln an.i 62J ateeran rtwns"! « ai- »...und for Baltimore; the other* will land at New York. Steamer La Cairplna (Dutrh.. Ortixiese, twerp De rember 11. to Philip Ruprecht. In ballad Arrived at be Bar at 12:10 p m Steamer Coma!. Your.c, Galvei December 2*! ani Key .West 29 to the Mallory Ss Ic. with paaaenai t:.d mdM Passed in Sandy Hook at 2:02 p m Steamer Jamestown. Catherine, Sewport Kewa and Nor folk to th« Old Dominion S« Co. with pasaengera tnl i mdie. Passed In Quarantine at •.•:.«> v m. I steamer Isthmian. Pars*. Port of Mexico It*, ember & I to the Hawaiian An:. Hoc F« Co, with Bj«aa. Arrl at ; the Bar at 8:50 pm. '-. '■ - - ' Steam- r I'anama. C-irninß. Oiylobal [fecember 27. t-i In* I»a.nama Rallrcwi Ss C«, V"' *4 pasiens«r». mail* and mdaa. Arrived at tha Bar at 6:30 a m. i Stem Brothers m ill commence to-morrow their Spring Importations of Madeira, Batiste, Nainsook, Cambric an<l Swiss Embroideries Black Dress Goods Steamer BurgrrmeUter I'etenen fG«>r>. tiaekfeldt. Shields December l'>. i<j Philip Itupre Iti ballast. a: rive.! at the Bar at 1" ■"><• p m (January ii Bteam«T Crown ..r Urenada iUri, Grouchy, Trinidad December 2* and Grenada ->. to Ute Tnr..>lad Shipping an.i Trading Company, with l passenger, ma i and mils?. Arrived al the Mar at 1" p m (January Ii Steamer Cedrlc «Hr). Uartlett. Uverpool I>et"eml#r 2-' a..] Querns town 24. to the Whlt« Star iJr.». with ir.a cabin and 137 ■teeraga passengers and md?i». Arrhsd at the Bar at 2:33 a 1... Sttamer Motto i'a>.i!e, Byrne, Van Cruz December -4. Progress 27 and Havana 2S, to the Me* York an.) Cub* Mall Sa Co witli tit pa£»rugrrs. malls an 1 misc. Ar rived at the Bar at 4:27. Steamer Montevideo (Spam Oyabide. .-!.. I rua De cember 26 and Havana -«. to th« Cotn^a«nia Traaat lan) ■ with 14 cabin and 47 steerage i«bi<-n«;ri and n.cawt. Arrived at the Bar at 7:20 a m. Steamer Smith America IBr), Atkinson, t »!«>ta B i<? r a October 21, l.julqii- 27. Antof^Kasta NoveMber H. Valpa raiso 12. Montevideo 3>. an.i St I.ucia l*ecemher 22. to Weasel DuvaJ £ ' ■>. with iru;:^. Arrived at th. Bar at 7 * n. . Steamer Aragon. Uunjin. lieorgetown. S C. D«c«mt>«r at $1.65. 2.38, 3.40 • 2.10, 2-95. 4.25 2.48, 3,60, 4.95 3.15, 3.88, 5.45 " 3.75, 4.45, 6.50 Doz. $1.75, 1.95, 2.48 2.45, 3.50, 4.75 Fair $3.48, 4.25, 5.25 3.95, 5.35, 6.75 Pair 88c, 1.00, 1.25 1.50, 1.95, 2.95 Doz. $1.90, 2.25, 2.75 2.85, 4.20, 5.40 2.85, 4.90, 6.75 2.75, 2.95, 4.90 75c, 98c, 1.25 1.95, 2.38, 2.60 What matters a grease spot on your gown when it can be removed instantly without injury to the most delicate fabric and without leav ing any odor by using UNBURNABLC CLEANING FLUID CANNOT BURN CANNOT EXPLODE! AT DRUG 6/rOCERY HOUSEFU* M SHINS ft OFPAOTHEST STOKES !sc-25<-sOt-SIOO Stermi Brothers Annual Reduction Sale of Fur and Fur Lined Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces Greatly Below Cost SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE LARGE REDtC I JON'S IX FOREIGN" AND DOMESTIC MODELS. A FEW ■ WHICH ARE ENUMERATED HERE MINK COAT. Reduced from $_Uoo.'>>. * 1950.00 BROADTAIL COAT. " " WSSKK 450.00 BABY KARAKUL COATS. AT 375.00 & 475.00 Reduced from $575.00 and r. ; U.Ou RUSSIAN SABLE SET. Reduced from $4500.00, * 1950.00 PONY coats. 555.00, 73.50, 105.00 KARAKUL COATS. 57.50, 75.00, 115.00 HUDSON* SEAL COATS. 1.10.00 WOMEN'S FUR LINED COATS, 525.00, 45.00 Men's Fur Lined Coats MUSKRAT LINING, WITH % ,nn ,_ _ ft PERSIAN COLLAR AND FACINGS. »4^.UV, O/ — Fur Muffs and Neckpieces MUFFS SCARF? $12.30 BLACK FOX $ia-3O 9 . 75 - BROWN FOX 975 15.00. 39.50 POINTED FOX 1500, 39-5° 9.50 FANCY BLACK KARAKUL 5-73 *800. 38.00 BLACK LYNX " •»•• 35.00 11.50, 15.00 ALASKA SABLE 9-5«. "5© .0.00, 12.50 BLUE WOLF 7-30, Ixso ,6.50 POINTED WOLF »°.50 9.50. 11.50 GREY AND BROWN SQUIRREL 9-5© Karakul Head and Persian Paw Sets. M.95, 6.50 Their Entire Stock of Women's Outer Garments Monday and Tuesday. January 4th and ->th At Remarkable Reductions Cloth Coats. ma variety of models, 12.75. 14.50, 18.50, 25.00 Formerly $16.50 to 39.50 Kvening Wraps, or Broadcloth. $20.00. 25.00, 45.00 Formerly $30.00 65.00 Cloth Paletots, with Persian Lamb and Fox Collar?. Formerly $45.00, 25.00 Karakul Cloth Coats, s 15.50, 22.50 Formerly $22.50 and 33.50 ALSO THE BALANCI Of High Class Imported & Domestic Novelties Formerly $165.00 to 395.00, at *85.00 to 225.00 To-morrow, Annual Closing Out Sale of Women's Walking Suits THE REMAINDER OF THIS SEASONS DEMI-TAILORED AXD PI MX SUITS. WITH LOXG AND SHORT COATS IN A LARGE VARIETY Of FABRICS, v *12.50, 17.50, 27.50, 32.50 Fonnerhr from $30.00 to 80.00 vvomen's Undergarment? of Cambric ami Nainsook At Exceptionally Low Prices NIGHT GOWNS, DRAW COMBINATION SUITS CHEMISES, CORSET COVERS. PETTICOATS. Silk Petticoats, Misses', Girls' & Small Women's Apparel Greatly Below Regular Prices TAILOR-MADE SUITS. I tretofore $21.50 to 26.50, $15.95 JUNIOR TAILOR MADE SI ITS. " 16,50t019>.-, 9.75 COATS, FULL LENGTH, various-materials, 6 10 14 yr«. '* ** Heretofore S'».so to 17.50 COATS. BUTTON-TO-NECK MODEL, 2 to 6 yr?, 2.95 Heretofore $4. < >5 to (>.50 r\PES OF RUBBERIZED SATEEN, with Hood, in " V '71 and ,_ brown, very practical an.i serviceable tor School Wear. 4to 14 yrs, -3./JF \"aluc 56.50 Misses' Fur & Fur- lined Coats P< .NY. MARMOT AND KRIMMER COATS. $ 35.00 Values op to $55.00 COATS OFSCOTCH MIXTURES, Cleaf Squirrel Lining and Pm Collar, 14, 16 and 18 vts, Vatac $2930, 15.00 West Twenty-third Street *>. to the Atlantic Coast Lumber Corporation, with md»#. to th» Union Sulphur I'o. with sulphur. Passed m Quar ""slMineVAifa^StaplsJ. JacktonTlH. DecembeV SO anj C^rTeslon^rto'the Clyde S, O with pa,ser. g er. anJ mdaa. Saaed la Saudi Hook at cla^.tVue.embe- 27. Stajnirra Monte Woodward. Galveal n i-e. -r-h.-- •.-.. t» the Soutt'-rn PailUc .:•• with mdaaL OS H:*hla ds » l '- 0 am. SAU^D Steamer, New York. Southampton: rnlV.t-ta.e,. .Pan>. Erf l r n - R££&£S S» r,i«vrn. Iroquols. Charle.f>n; Colon. «rt»t.t.o!. Kav.ra. pool: City or Atlanta. Savannah. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. ARRIVE!' •r-ic«le n <■ Oeaajtai .Aust.. s>» Tera via N«r'ee. UAAbu>S. I>e7»l. 11 9 »— P»trtcJ» tG«r>. New \oriu v 75c, V>sc, 1.50 to 2.95 45c, 65c, 90c to 1.98 53.25, 1.50, 1.95, 2.50 65c, 85c, 1.10, to 1.75 • 5Pc, 75c, Me to 1.58 98c, 1.25, 1.75 to 2.50 at $5.00, 5.75, 6.93 njaiaalfl Jan 2. 9: IS B X.— St Paul. New Tar* •• larmn^JMt X--*» v ■'»*" v»Je-and ißaaak N^'.^ l J Mk Antwerp. Jan 2. 2:30 m— Vaderland .Be!«>. Ne» Brisbane. Jan :-S»s4 «Br». New Turk via Fremaal* Queewtown." Jan '.'- Baltic laW New York I"* <££?£ town and Liv^epool. rerorted by wireless ■•'••^2 183 miles *«• *t I p m. Will probably rea.H if jil.r.n; aaiaKaa* A-icn. jau l-r»ra^e.ife!» (CjVNrf Baft >'• -[<** *• Auckland. Jan 2— Ste.am*r Daltforca <Br). New »«» Melbourne and >yd!.--. — . Tji*. Hone Kong. Jan -.--St-amer Surj«a (Br>. New »'■"" * SAILED. Antwerp. Jan 1I'» m— Finland ■ Be!»>. New Jerk- » Viueenstown. Jan 2. »:3«t a m— Celtic <Br>. Lr»efß<»» *•" \>» York. , iiM- | Eoutbampton. Jan 2— rhilatiel;hia. New Tcr* •■» ••- bourn iaad passed Hurst Caadl it 1:25 p B- . Lisbon. Dec 29 — Mart .On. N>«, York. Calcutta. Dae W — Koranra iBW. New TcrX. lUmbuit. Uec Cl -Hesperus ■'■• ■. New York. . I(M j, Palermo. Jan I— Re d'ltalia Utaß. Genoa aa<J >Mi™ « New York. • tassep. :-,V I'erias. Jan 2— Koranna ißrl Calcutta for N>w Tc *jf^, Scill . Jan a H3si» Marie i<:»r.. N'»w •*■«'* let n»~ burs: lictenUiurat vOer). N«# Turk Iw Srouo.