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THE SUN, SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 1910.
4. 7
FIGHT FOR SIOHTSEEINO CARS.
Inn It If. Ill (,.., Waldo's Millet
lliisliie.s l.iilnu m Mtinvti.
ii ml
Miiintii
Wit nc
( if F'oMi'c
t no h led
Now York.
T RATED ItY DOIMiHERTY
Whitman Finds. finiM for Di.
vrcilitiiis: Story of Attnck
on Sclilnclit.
compans i
roller
Ceonif A. Slpp, former ptnplietnr uf
tin' ISiillli llo'ol, ,il J ,i- liml mi avenue
and Kith street, wlin .cslillcil In
nieiil fur polite ptot.itlon before 1 1 1
cumin committee mi D inber Is whn
mrihli'i) last uiclii In Atlantic City at
tin I i-.iii t u!' the New i.rk ill
Tin' nnesl was 1 i.t If n;i
iharuitii: h'ui with ,t I'el.un. wlilili
makes extradition priiceeilliws possible.
Slpp mis llln,-al tin- WillMhlic lintel
In Atlimtlt t'lty 11 titlot- ilii' Hum- of
(limit It. .Mt Null), li.pmy !''iiiiiii!s"
samer D"iu-hi:-t limed dim tncu ami
telephoned tu tin- h.mI'i, iiruiim tut
Mpp's iitrt'.-t. A wall. ml hail nccii Is
vfd by t.'hlef At.iKiKtritli Mt-Adoo i',ir
II' r In llw tl.i .
At :ti) o't ln U Ins. tiiulit word thai
slpp was under aircsi t elite liy ifli.
I'llDtU1 IVU'tUVf .ll.llll ll 'I'llll. V.lltl
made tin' nllld.nlt mi wlin Ii I'nllrt'iiiati
l ii vai arrctii'J. natl lilt Nt w Yml.
lot Atlantic ('It;, in tin m.niiiinic with
the wat taut fur Sijp
lteillisllliil fnllil.lltlii i V. Ill I..- Ili'tiy
.ry bi'f'Ht' tin- pi It-oner tan ! hriuuiii
back unless In- wulcs his tights.
Thi- p"ll.f hae thr uilldaxlts uf two
women ami several niMi ti suppntt thi
hitrci" onanist Slpp. ' 'in- m tin of
Imh r.H mi nil. m-il by tin women Is nl
.fued tn lilt v" occulted ax iati' ns i.
i rnli f in last.
In his ti'stimnny before the I'urrau
' iiinmlttvi' Slpp mid nf p.inIiii' pmtcc
tlon nmn' tn Policeman lluiiene Fox.
T(i"ii i ntninissliiiu .- W'.il in nrd red
i-.)X'. nttest This was .illcr Slpp hit!
.p,'lti'i h's s.i at 1'iillie lle.ld.;t:-t -:rs.
Tin- Imti'l tmui inM his stm-j tin-
i. t ii.it h this second time, ('nininls
sionef Uoiit-'hertt sahl liut nlKht Slpp
,.ft tow n mm aft' t' thN isit m Iliad
tjttlirlers. The K-potted assault un Harry M.
Si-hlarh.. ..pcrliiliiitl"iit nf the K.it
Side I'totel tt A"silflatlntl, whn ! tn
testify h. fore the Curtail committee
Hhniit aliened uraft paid lo policemen
llV piflUlllt pl'llll't'S. 1111- Slllljl'ltl d yes
lertla V tn two lilt fstlKUtl 'tis
Detectives fri'in the detectlxe bureau
tnd Harney I'looii and Al Thomas, at
tHi'hed tn District Atlnttii Whitman's
crtlcv, worked on the cuse. After I'inod
nd Th'tmas reported tn him la. n!Mit
District Attorney Whitman said:
"I have sent the het imii in my
rlfler In Investigate this matter. 'a
their report I am somewhat neplical a:
t the truth of the stor;.. I will, how
"er. call all nht 'Ina' wuin H's and
imh them everv eppurtiinln tn ptr-ini
inv pn-slhle evident'' U ndinif tn estab
lish tie.' iiimmlsslnn nf a crlnn. ( the
ninr.v Is true of cnusse It revnK a lt
..ttUui ton serious to be luunred. bat
neither th" 'Aldeiinanlc inmmlttec liar
tlm l)-.trkt Attorney's otlke tun atlnrd
io penult the wnrk tn be Influenced ,,r
ii. nnpered by notorlitv seekers or iho-e
.njplretl by a ti'.. re only to create a
fcnjiulon."
Wputy Commissioner n.ntrh' rt in
i ,k report on the matter to (otr.rnls
.'jner Walilo dismissed t tilacht's stnt
with lefc.s ceremony.
"It"fenlnu to the tepnrt "f Hairy
bolilacht thnt lie was assaulted and
tubbed at 1 Aenue I!.' the I)eiut
'ommlsMoncr reports, "I have the honor
i report that tmm thoto ikIi Im'estl
eitlon nir.ile b iiet.-t t! - of the Sevn
- nth pieclncl no e 'detn s.eureil
verify th" trui nfiilness of this ie.
Pin '
Si'hlncht s ent the da1' yes;eniaj un
i.; '4 i.'cloek in the iifieriinnn at 'ih
:.nrne at 20S Hivlmttnii stieet. lie calkd
m Ktnory Ii. Hacklier, counsel for the
I'urian committee, to whom Ii" li.nl
Allculuc that 'is hulnrr It thrcnt
ftieil with ruin bec.iuse of an nnlii bv
Police ( 'ntnnils'uoni r Waldo, ihe Sw.i
. Hkii Tunis Coiiip.iny, iipeiailiiu tin-
dOl A (P KITeii HlKlitspeiiiK eats, III' d silll Ml thn
l'i' un npretne I'otirt .Msieiil.n for an in-
,',,,m I jinn "ion ti'Mtial'ilni; :t Police 0)liitnl
; .loner and Cll Mai'.sii ite lleilurl
from p!oiiitinj l or 1 1 rhnurfeiirK
fnl' I" 1 llllltlllLT In!:' c.ll'x I., xlan.l m
Ihoaditne hi f e, in i ,.r tli.i .',ittii, in. 'u I
olllce at Tent. third street
The iMiii.iialnt "ial' m :ii ii th
iiintnlssein. r teceiitlv isiie, an older
'bill tin ihliti- not 'l reel wide nr
MVteell fut IntiK Wnlllil 1 e permitted
tn si, mil in Itruihwiv, I'lflh avenue.
In an street -.s,. I f u- tit . i nns nr In
street- less tlian twenty-two feet Wide
betwetn :he t.-eet car tiacl. and the
curb The co'npl.iln! deflates this order
prevent anv of the plaintiffs car-,
wilitcd al more than L',,iiimi, It. mi
"innll'iK In rmnt of the cnnip.-mv's
i llli e, .Hid ax thev f.ltlllnt be rebuilt
lo cniili' w'thln tli.i specllli'iitliin-i er
f.utled the cntltpilliy's bUslllis, will
.arrant ' s,"r' r
r.'i" comprinv nllfives that the Police
i 'iitnnill uier is nltetnptlnic tn tl an
atbltr.T'v siatiilnid fur the reitnlitlnn nf
slvlltseeln ; (.US, alihoiiwh Ihe bn:ti"ss
Is of .'re-t bellell! to t ( lt b ml-
(crils'ti the beauties of Ne,v Vork to
( Isitnr.
Tb" tompany therefote ,ik that the
priu e..(imr acains, the i liauff.'iirs b-
""ave, until the court decides the In
Junction case.
STERN BROTHERS
arc showing Additional Spring Importations of exclusive
Novelty Dress Silks
And will place on Sale To-morrow, a Special Offering of
Brocaded Satin Charmeuse, '
40 inches wide, in new Spring
colorings and black, Value 2.50 Yd,
Plain Satin Charmeuse,
in a full line of colors, also
white, ivory and black, Value $2.00 Yd,
Black Satin Imperial,
double width. 40 ins. wide,
at
at
Value $2.00 Yd.
n.58
1.30
1.35
PRAYERS FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE.
Or. ntui llittwiril
Hiill.i line Minnie
High Class Foreign Novelties in
Cotton and Linen Dress Fabrics
arc on exhibition in unusually large assortments.
Also for To-morrow, Monday,
at
Mia it sui:uet
sitiillenllitn.
I'll" tnlnu'e pr iyrs fir the s'lcects
of Volll'in silfTlMUe w, I b tiered et fl'V
iia) a: neon t.v the i - Iltri !. Iiiillned
II i tei ininienil.ii i "ti in oh yesterday
bv Dr. Anna How, ml Shaw Is carried
out.
Hr. Shnw said tha the r.ni;!!sh
women me pravlnK for the success of
their caifc. and she thoiuh: It would
be a uood thliiK If tin- Ani-rloiiti women
did the same. She Is opposed to lln
llsh militant meth , .1.. 11 rule, but
tint militant t'ht h tlanlty N per-
ficlly allowable. 1
"It would be a s I "ilntr." she .-aid'
tcs'tenla), "for u would pri.t e that silf-1
lratre iiKliat.nn N not the irrellcinux.
.'illn.Mic, blaspaeuiiiiis th.nc vitne pen-pl-
s.'y It !s It wmilil do the women!
themselves Mod. A lid It W Mlltl lie SO, ill 1
f"f tile lee.xla'ots too If thev litli'W,
v. wete s) math all) pr.i)ltn: for sue. ,
I'x-i. I doa'! think it wnultl really
tans., the Almliihtv to chance His at
titude, lint tle n I do.rt think His at
titude needs 1 l infill-'. I
' Ii would perhaps hate som.. eff.etl
"ll th" I'hillVaes, anil thai Is nenle,!. 1
' Th" iVutch Is a cowardly Institution on
the subl-c! of .ictual work for reforms. 1
! Mi'-t reterms have their orluln In th"i
,1'hurch. Hut as- soon as they nath!
' tin active state the I'hatMi k.cks th' tn
"it and nuns on t"iii ii'tiu' ".d mths
and lirn.'r'ni; ptesetit problem.. n-j
steiol .if the sterei.tjped tontine ehor-j
'titloil a' e.; ierti.ii i..' ani".l-' old
, ! r .nix a ihe 11' I T. statu' lit iie!'f'ti
1 who w . . n I 1 . :i I .1 If the llt.-a tlLi ;
w, 't'-ll't' t ' i 1 nun It's .audit to be
I IIUll! IllP 111 " .1 I'll e.lK lli'il as til" Wlll'f
1 si., .. Haiti '
250 Pieces French Ramie Linen,
46 inches wide, superior quality, pure flax, in an
exceptionally large assortment of the most
fashionable shades, also black and white,
Regular Price 85c Yard
Satin Striped Chiffon Voiles,
in plain colors, including the new pastel shades,.
also white grounds with colored stripes
and French printed floral effects,
Regular Price 55c Yard
39
at
28s
To-morrow, Continuation Sale of
Household and Decorative Linens
At Extraordinary Reductions from Former Prices
Satin Damask Table Cloths, at n.50 to 8.45
17.50
Dozen s1.50 to 10.25
21.00
Formerly s2.50 to
Napkins,
Formerly 2.50 to
Heavy Satin Double Damask Dinner Napkins,
extra large, Formerly 8.75 Dozen, at 4.95
Satin Damask Table Linen, Yard 75c, 88c, 95c
Formerly 1.00. 1.25 and 1.65
Linen Sheets, hemstitched, Pair 3.25 to 9.50
Formerly s4.50 to 12.75
Linen Pillow Cases, hemstitched, Pair 88c to 2.25
Formerlv 5 1. 25 to
STERN BROTHERS
will hold Monday and Tuesday on the Second Floor, New Building,
Their Annual January Sale of
Women's High Grade Underwear
which will be found very much superior to that usually offered in sales, comprising an unusually
large collection of perfect fitting garments, in up-to-date models, of the
best workmanship, materials and trimmings,
At a Saving of fully 3396 from Regular Values
Gowns, Seventy-five distinctive styles,
many taken from French models, at 75c 95c, 1.15, 1.45 1 3.50
Combinations, Forty-two styles,
with drawers and skirts, " at 80c, 98c, 1.20, 1.50 to 3.75
Corset Covers, Thirty styles, all full models, at 48c, 65c, 80c, 98c to 2.95
Drawers, Forty-five styles,
straight and circular models,
Chemises, Twenty-five entirely new styles,
trimmed or untrimmcd skirts,
Petticoats, Fifty-five choice styles,
with or without underlays, fitted top,
Princess Slips, Twenty-five trimmed styles,
straight skirt model, with or without underlay,
Dressing Sacques, Thirty styles,
in white lawn and colored dimities, lace trimmed, at 75c, 98c, 1.10, 1.50 to 4.&0
at 45c, 59c, 75c, 1.00 to 1.95
at 55c, 69c, 90c, 1.10 to 2.45
at 90c, 1.20, 1.45, 1.85 to 3.95
at 95c, 1.25, 1.55, 1.95 to 4.25
Boudoir Caps, Twenty styles,
copies of French models.
95c, 1.25, 1.75, 2.00 to 3.50
An Exceptional Sale will also be held Monday of
1500 Women's and Misses' Petticoats
of Messaline or Silk Jersey Top. superior quality. Usually sold at $5.00, at $2.85
of Crepe dc Chine, in pink and white. 75
trimmed with lace and rosebuds. Usually sold at $6.00, at O.
i
, CHICAGO "SLUSH FUND." S1C0.000.
i ....
Illu I'.illi '' s,. ,hIhI IMsi'Iii.imI Ii, I'll
Iriilimiii mi MiiiiiI.
, I'lm.-t'.i' .l.i". I. Th" ml 'tis t.nn
i'llll!"U lift till i"llti' ' si, s i f't.lil
.Manual t"-da vin-n mi'' ,i ill i'im..ii '
aiillllll'il In- hail ciilhi ti-il almia .'.''.'"it
I Until pUtliillllt'll It! hl.s "Nil l-i.ttlntl
i Thl.s funtl. ihi' iiatnihn in s.tal h"
nnil' r.stiiiul. w.if tu I..- at il ti'f iiii'
iati.i.' .rt l.iilii'ij un ml"': of Un- i'Hv
Cnuall a:n! tla' Stat'- I.i ttl-'nti.i" in an
'.,'fi.i-i t" i.l.tiur. I-r.i "lntiuii that w.iulii
I "in lit tin' in. nil " r.s nt tin- ili i.ii'tni"ni
I This .stat tllnu .tt.l tun n i ti-tl i. tilnti
' iiint in !h t'hil StI(i ItiM'silh.itii'u
1 into tin' iiilltltal attiyif u! tin- I " ult 1
, I'nlli'.' tvas niaili' In M'.r.shal! A. Whi'. 1. r.
statlmii'il at t'H' .si'M-iUi'i tiih nt Kii'-I. -.
i.iinil pn-o'ii' t.
Th" ii'stiinniit ( Wh.'i'lri' u a ..nlv
Pillow Cases, embroidered,
Formerly s2.25 to
Huck Towels, hemstitched,
Formerly s4.20 to
Bed Spreads,
FormcrU
.25
to
3.00
Pair
3.50
Dozen
7.20
at
4.75
si.45 to 2.50
2.90 to 5.38
95c to 3.50
To-morrow, Absolute Clearance of their entire stock of Women's
Negligees, House Gowns and Kimonos
HOUSE GOWNS
of Meteor and Crepe dc Chine,
hand embroidered and
trimmed with swansdown. at O.J5, a.0
Heretofore $7.05 to 14.50
Imported Gowns of French
Flannel and Albatross.
empire and straight models. at 0.70
Reduced from $13.50
of Crepe dc Chine. Messaline. China Silk
and Matclasse. one
KIMONOS
of Flowered Crepon
and Flannelette, at 85c,
Heretofore $1.35 to 1.75
of Florentine Silk and
Dotted Foulards. at 2.50,
Heretofore $3.75 to 4.95
of Albatross, with voile collar
and cuffs, or scalloped edge. at
Reduced from $4.50
of French Challic.
West 23d and 22d Streets
ana iwaiciassc. uuu oi rrcnen vnmnc.
of a kind, odd sizes. 8.50, 14.75, 4.50 straight and empire models,
r t - rut . "7 .1 AA . . . , -
at
I
AS PEACE MOVE FAILS if,
aimtiuiil li tC'll niiiti nitride nf his!
v..... , ...I,,..!,,, MW...I... i mrniiiv.i fiiir. il.oi-.iii'il nth"! ! sinii.an i u.i'.llnt.
Mr flackiifl' tnat !. '.vinili! I
1 kcl III" .iPlinilltllK'Ilt I'OI.'HI
up
W (iini'ii
Whon
irn'li'''ii fnll'i'A 'tic thr
f"irf il a' hi- 'Mir a'
t i -lo. U t hri i' hr u a
' fin I't . (in .I'liii' i't
.i""iiiu'
1 A v ( ... H at I!
til' 1 In i plr si
lM' II.'M nni l c
md n car.'fnl ' nnilna ti"ii nf 1 1 - yuan:;
n.n- Schlitfhl is i til sy. arsuhl ami
nl that h" I'miinl hint sinT. rlni; fmin a
i' on thr n'alp anil n-ii i- with tl
'1n"l' nf a. ."llklil riincuHflnll nf the
I -un
Of v.vcial Intnl." nf piiMii-ait i i.iiuis'
f t .1 -1 1 Srhlai'ht hail nl.talni'il fur th"
Kininvpo jf hit' inv"tli4al.in anil v hi.'h
' flhtl In his nfflP" l.f Hiiiil I'.sU'iil'iy
fint nnh Inn hinl hei il stnlan. Dlluas
. l"""li ITHItllnl"'l I. nt nut tin as In
Itfvont tli.'ii I'i'ini: nail
1 iai'. t iv I'lnn.! anil Thinnfis innK
T ith tlirni a ha nlkiTi hli f whi' ti
s.'hla. ht salil hail l..-.'ii pl.n'i-il nyr-r hi"
r.ir hv hB as-mla.n Th" hanillT-
hft shoiM'il "Ikiii. nf i 1 1 1 il ) it I' "laiiiH
nl mi a stinns nilnr nf Milpli'ir
hoijt it.
('''hla. ht sniil I'str-i il.it- that h'WihI j
lilr mi wlmni u. hail i niinli'il at i
tilln.'KM's hail tnlii Inin that a man j
im.n!ll In tin- alVail nf nil" nf th"
I n-h at't niuarii7..-itinr.H li.nl hri'ii In
'h.in atnl Hilvl.sril ilii'in acMiiiMt "alnt;
-n v 1 1 1 1 n c Mr . imiplainiil ilmi liipntt j
' "hinij"K(iiifi' Dulmi lit-i.l ,'iui.r.l that '
hlmnld I... pi'."i.nt v.'lii'ii i i i laiii nf j
' 'i n li npiti'h Hiii. I'Nanuni'il. hut that '
' ns rnfnsril mill. II 'an. tn th" I p-
- I 'ninnilMMlniii'i ' iifll"!' tthi'li
'f thi-H" nitn'sH," win' mi m i 1 1 1 1 1 .
"liln'-hi .ilil thai Kuan inn nf lh
t.O'xt pushrar! pAtlliTN in thi" illy
ln-(iiii.n. AnnlhT sniili'" nf Kiafl
1 i"l h'l pnillti4 nut ri'sniis fmin tin
"ihnaiK" acalnht pnllrrs ri-niainlnt;
r, tlio .h.'iiiii. plair cxrupt fur ll i-fi'taltl
MtKlh nf timr
I 'nil '' man Carl W. KiitH'hitn, whn whm
lull liy It,-irii' SoIiIiht nf Irivinc
i irwif ni-d hlm If In- Hclllloil niMiiiM
f'riri frnrai, lu. hoon iliNmi.s.sHil
frnrn th" I'olleo Ocparttiii'tit on t haiKos
"il tthlrli h" wan .sii-pi'tnli'il lirfore Krnl
i r mad" his rotiiplalnl.
nnalil" j ""' i'. ..i.'i. iit'i nt ii" "iiisn inii.i. i. nt
nf ). ' sh'i't i d Ihai un t''" l.asi nf th. aluni)'.'
II" an. , "iili'lli. il ny ni'ii i""i iiiitni i.it' ii""ii
tllMil I
U h. . I
I
.leer ,'inil
Moh IVIt
( iiithin
Men t lii'i-r
ii I'nlii'.'
i in-n tn i iiii.iiini.
ailnilssinns inns." nmr.'
lain pi in. i in inn nf iin'inh. r "
il pal tnii'li' and nHlii-i" nf th" j
..i-.'aiii.ai 1...1 ;..! ."'-J'ity. nniiim the
I'N.itn.iiatinti nf Vh"'l"r. Mli'liail Ittan.
at tiirin y tn' th" I'tiHn' I'olleo. uN.la i il I
urt i xt'iti'iimnl and uniitsn".ss ami
nu:ht tn inti i rupt tln tii"otltnr hv up- ,
i.'i linns and ati. tnpti tn lnip"nrli ntii' i
I if tllf frit HIT tltll"Ss.s
I IIIM.K FINKM FOli KHillTl NJ
I DO. (Kill Hut. mid Strike l'.ti-ul"
After Workor IJejeel Arli
tnition Offer.
WOMAN FOUND ILL IN HOTEL.
Il. ul.trreil na Mn. Ii. II, 1,1 1 I n kKiiii
if Kmt.ftM I II ,
. T-.itn.'n whn i"!iln-i"il at thr- Itntr'
llppiinn". I'.iri v-srts'tnl Rticfl and I'arl;
nMiii". la.-i' I'lchl a" Mi". H 11 l.'.'
l!iKt.in nf K.ins.i 'll. Mo. was fniliul
II Minrt tllllf Liter lylllK lurtlj r'lilisi'liillt
mi hrr l"-il and Ki-nanlnir An r-inpt"
! Pott!" Hint pi vi' nut an nmr of ehlnro-
f. ,1111 . fniliul on th" rlri'ssinc l.ihl".
Dr. I'l-tor ,T. f'.lhhrn. thr- hoti-l phy
Hlrlan. Iiurrl'd th" tvniliaii tn th" .Ww
VnrK llnpl'il In a taliah. 'n th"
twty ill" fvUeij r'li.iiiuh tn talk, hat r"
t'lsrd lo It'll Hliv'hlllir llhntll hri-snlf.
Sho pnllnpspil wiipii ."hr" inithoil Urn
lintpltitl, hat ll '.is jihIiI th"i" thai
she prnhablv ivmilil rr-t-nvrr. Th" raf."
hnniK i uhm ri'iinrird to wi r-Mt intriii'ta
viroi'l poller- fftallon an an aitrnipli'd
siilt idf Mrs, I.lvlnSMlnn wns not Known
at the Id hnntit
Th" woman was invivril at tho Ims.
pital and kiIiI idi" wan (iiai" II l.lv
inystnn, a wldnw nf Kansan I'lty. and
thai f-ho had hiTii In n WchIitii cani
tariiini fur n'rvimn prnstnillon. Shr
Mtlil hho had hi'rn lak Inn mi-rili'inr
which had I'lilnnifnrni In il.
TWO BOY SKATERS DROWN.
Mr.. i-'iiH'h Itrhlr uf f.iUtnr.
.Irihn U'llni.i ( ritiicv' find Mr .lisrn
i.irrli.on Klnrh whih ninrii'"! yunirlny
a- ili hililo H i minify Immp at lli'llhnvi'ii.
'. Pn Mr ( nsnavp wrh tUr editor of
SlPirt i UkI Villi-
I Tti" "Ifntt.i wll't h had 1 ! Ki'lliK un
! dally "lnt " iJtt Mondav thrnatih thr
I'niiiniiitpp on uihitratlnn of ih" '"until
' In r nf t iiintnprt'P t" lirliiK ahinii C"t
' tlciiii'iit nf thi- ?.trin"iit w..iKi r.s- i-: rlki
WiT" irlM'li up fsli'lila and it 'v.'is ad
niltfd nn both sld'-.t that iinlt'Ss .onii
thllia Piitir'l.x IlillnnUi'd f:' intilt "IH H
tlir luiitlp Is mi tn a tliiUh. Tin' union
rpprisi'iitatlvs nt tlm nifi'luiKs In thi'
i rooiii nf th" 'hnnhPf of ( 'nnimrri f
would not aivfpi th" sUKKP.stlini nf u
I I nice lit'niliiiK all ln rttlKtillnn !. a
I'nnimlsslon nt th- poiulltlont anil thi'ir
ilpnll thi' llf'Kol Lit ions wiT" failed ml.
.Mi'nntlnip th rlntmiti proci'rdlnKs
whlfh hnvr li'rn a feaiuri' nf the Hirllc
lalinieit finm th" utart t initliiiii ! and
llnhtN, ai'i'nmi'aliipd h arrp.Hii. followrtl
j tin. pmplnmenr of ctrila' In-paltt'i." nr
jllio roftifl of wnrltPM lo Join In thf
1 ntrlhp.
; ('hiirlei llprtih"itnr.r. I'halimau of thr
i fiinimlttpp on rlitt rnt Inn nf tin- I'liam
j her of I'nni'iirrrr-. "'iriiMliB Jpsterdny nf
'the iitiPlli rrs.'ifill tilf'tupl nf IiIh foul
1 mltti'p to cetll" Hip fdrllr hh til :
; "r,at .Mondav a roinmlitre of flip
i'hitnd'r of (.'otnui'Tip luillnl rrprp
InrntHtlVPs of the Sow Vork I'lnthlUK
Trniln AH'DflHilon. of thi t'nltnl (Jar
mrnt Wnrkrr.s nf Amrrlfa nnd of the
public to nirt't with It at thr rham
hrr to rnabl It to ftrrurr lnfor-
t.e" to lie iiHiui'il h th" I'namhe! nf
'ni'tiir'f. ytihji'i't to the apprnal of
"' !l pa! Ul'H "
,lr Hern a-inipr wont mi tn ,iv that
i'. s,,'tii,., f,.ar that th" working
nditluti. In the Mhnps nf the Illtn.-i
li!".si'tite.l In the lissiii'latlon WtTe inn-
I'-rutll) lintter than In imui other Khnpt
.n the it y. thiiiMii ttip witK'i and woru
no: l.nur.s wi re not it!.sfa.'toi to th;
worKt-is. and the tiiitniifai'turers werr
willltif t.. a.lnpi .siiKt!"stinns tor further
inip-oi em"!!! hi trail" fondltlnns. work
' he tisuni'il it. these Minp.s pcndliiK th
tppnit "f !h" In' es'.lxatnrs. Xim-as-.i.
il. ill. Hi ll-iii i! .tiitpd. would he
Imiiiiiii tn the -aine standHril
' 1 niler ev.stliiK t' liilltlniiH, hottotrt "
Mr. Ilernheiiii":- . otn l idt d, "the uent:"
iii' ii ippre-i nittm the union muted ihat
iin ir ji-opip would not ko it.it.-K to worl
ulU'out nfcHlr tiinci'smlrin'i in ni;i'
nnil hmiri, and thm therefote they wete
unable to ,iL'tei; tre miCKef tienx nf the
I'liaml'i'i- of i 'omnicri'f."
Meetln: nf tint .strikers were held all
i!a ..nil ti priitN Wert' hi-outfht Into the
in.'i'ilnti" ihnt the MtrlKe hud extemli-.l
nftntti to I'xt.'iul the strike wire not
nfi'iimpi'.nli'd at all limes with th"
pi'.i.ial.le Nili)t the strike leado's sny
ihey want to preall III this jtrlkr. v
imwil nf ovrr l.fifH) turn and wom.-n
-"tin: K.V.i'il a; the fa.'tory nf Alfrtil
l ll.njaiiun , '". In l.afatietlr .s'loet ,ii"i
, madr tlueatriilnr, iletuoustri'tloiis at
, in hi - ii ii mi workers, I'tilli-emrn llitmrrs
and TJarKs. who wrie mi snnril, trlcii
lo drlfi the 'trlki i's aa . hut tlr htiier
"limited tlerl' el nnil thr women mnrlr
flint rni ptllollf ui'Mlirc'.
Thr pi.lli'eaien lined thef IlinhttUlfks
t i.'umiirii .unl I lie iiowd iniiRh I if i K.
IP'sert ... were uinniiuietl froni tin.
Mi'iii" slirn siatloii In fhni-Re of I'.ipi.
S. nli"!!. S. ohrll li.nl nn sii.iiier appeared
, un 1'ie m piir thm he was ctrucii in
the fme with an npplr, wlinral th"
wotiun y rearnril with dellKhl nnil the
tni'ti i I. .'"red. TltPii n hrli'kl'.ll whlzr.rd
pal his ear and sm.'ifhetl n window as
tho molt envr W'ii before thr rf srn m.
Ilarrv ItriilHinlii of I'.'fi Hlmp'on strrrt
was iirie.trd, iharKfd with h.tvlntr
throw u l ir btl'k,
Another riot look plnrr rnrly yrftcr.
day at the fartnry of the Marx rnhelm
CmiipHtiy, .Ninth Mrrrt and ProHrtway,
whrrr h strike dlsturbanop took place
, on Friday ,Iosph Herkrly, a prlvatr
detective, whn had Inenrrer) tho dtt
! plraaure of the utrlkers by mlxtns: 111
I tho riot of Friday, m-hh the target of
attack wlirm 300 or morn Btrlker Kath-
Heretofore $25.00 to 75.00
Imported Gowns of All Silk
Zenana and Knitted
Fleece Cloth. at s 18.75, 23.50
Heretofore $27.50 to 37.50
Japanese Quilted Robes,
Main and Embroidered, al 4.9, 7.25
Heretofore $6.25 to 9.75
Blanket Robes,
in large and small designs. $2.45,
Heretofore $3.75 to 5.50
Eiderdown Robes,
in all colors. at 52.75,
Heretofore $3.75 to 5.75
1.18
3.45
2.95
4.95
3.25
4.25
West Twenty-third and Twenty-second Streets
Ili-
Tlil n lee Hrnkr. lull Tlirlr riimpan.
Imin Kncniipil,
MlPfiXTow v, .V V., .Ian. 1. -Rmory
(ioff and William Mill, rourtrrn-ypar- i impair thr cnminrr.-UI prrstlKr nf Ihe snd tried to itihIc nn arrest, whereupon
old schoolboy chums, were skatliiK with , rlty .is well as to c.i.im a larwe iiinount the whole cr.ivvd attacked him, nnd he
two other 1-nyn nn a email pond In tint. ,f suffering to many thousands of Uh Vhh IiuvIiib a had time nf It when two
outsklrlfi of ill" flty Ihls afternoon. people, that the fhamher wished to traffic policemen came to tiln rescue.
' mi uhfiiu u .1 ,tiiii. nr nnil liner of I nllirr'n I Thr'.' had brrn w'arnrd thai the warm ndont all ixuslblti means to rffrs't r. I lu,.nli lM..mli.r ..i in n...,ni. .i..
ln4oVl?rW1',M?,' h"'1 wl!'Uo"'"1 "'" ir" mi1 tl'-r numptlnn of work at th.. earliest prac n strike picket, was arrested when fntimi
M.dl li l or ih Flneh ehoo,f,Xo.s "m l. i'l'"''h 11 ' , , tln-U.Ie moment nKbt with WIIHhih AlleKrn neur
y Hiu, priihident of the Kipnil 1'rHni'liN'i . All four wrre on thr lie when It slid- "For this reason It prrtpiim.il u care- nne of ihe factories. Allecrn had no
drnlV iriu e way. Two maililKrd In lirral, . fill, Impartial IllVeallirntlim of WUKC. lloeiutn u ltd hlm. hut unlrl hr inin ii
I their way t" Hliere, hut Oon" mid HIII up. , hours and working conditions In New 1 private detective. In .lofferaon Market
. parrntly were eaiiKht under tin. c, ' York In fimparlmin with competltlvo court Modt'nberK waa fined 110 hy Mar
The two who got out ciillml nsiUliincn .markets ihroiiKh a commission of i: ' Istrnte MeAdoo,
and the bony or ,ounr inn was recov- peraon. ns rnnoHs: two to lie niiined .lonnte I'rexella and Tony Lootionnk.
c.-ed. Arlltl.'l.il resplnillon waa resorted hy tho Now Vnrlt Clnthlnff Trade Ami- both clothlnit cutters, were fined no
tnntlnn rnrnrillnrr the strike sltuntlnn.
It was o rvldrpt thnt thr striko In thlslred there yrsterdav tn Induce the em-
Industn. one nf tir Inrdrst and rnnet I ployees to utrlUo. The crowd beifnii to
Important In New York, threatened to j,1Bto Berkely and he lost his temper
.mpnir inr rnnunrn-Mi jiresuke nt Hie
rlty .is well as to f.i im a larKe amount
if aufferluR to many thousands of Uh
penpln that the fhamher wished to
adopt all pruslbln means to effect re
sumption of work at the earliest prac-
At later'. Wife Sura for llltiirr.
FnNCISP-, .Inn. I. Mis. Lincoln
Htuchey. wife nf an Hllat'ti', tri-lnj filed
t application for divorce. Her cnruplnlnt
'HirB that sine their rnarrlaue In lie
rolt. In lSOii. her htiih.mil hai b"n ulhy
"f rme cruelty.
o In vain. The other body waa not ro
covered for weveral hniira.
cuuon, two to no named hy the United each in Ease Marlnt omirt en oharvea
usrmani wornm of America ana twu of ataarderlr conduct
ri.,. ,. . ..nfrl elli" Will I '
xtllU" l"ll.eii 111 the Hlbl" h.'.iif '
enlav Thomas Klfl..r.. piesnl' at of
th" I'tntiil (iaiuifiit W'.'i'l'is who nt
tcndftl the lift of t1'" l"'" " volil. !
ni"!' ot the rooms nt th' Chambi'i' of
rmiimeur, said thai at ll omfiT-
enter the rrprrsentntlv.t nf th" m.inu
fafturcri.' assmjittlon expressed their
IIIiliSl.es ie do :iwn with the sub
fiiutiaftnti and u-uaialltc" rauH.H'V
cnndiilmu. .1! the sh,,p.s. but ansnlutely
lefUM'd tn niak nie.s.'ii.'iu-' is ti 111-
cre.i!"." In w.iues or w..rl,i!:i: hmirs.
"The l.isl two vere the principal tie
mantU'." l-e -aid. "We al" n"l acinst
aHutlaiion. but tn ha'f ileiLirnl a Irur"
pemlliiK th" i-.-pnlt nf Hi" ."inmisslon
no ii.ni-f.si.inh of any Hi"1 '"".iii: prom
ised In I'Murn. ttnnlil Inn - I" "ii vir
tually KlvlllR; UP Ihe Mtike. The ies
nation of wmli is not Keunal neiUbrrc
air at hast liin.aoii now mi strike"
Mr. Illikitt inade pnlilif a I' it- r front
.liwpli S. Mal"Uf. plfs'd"lll of lb"
I'abp.' liank of New nl4 . who u.i
PI one lime In tl ImhliiK ti.-nl" tMltl"ii
to Hernaiil A Uimer. ;i'in'i n 1 -i -'"tary
or the I'nlleil ilarineni Wmkei. which
eiifliised Mr. Miiri'iis'H ili"'l tor Jl."'l
III .r applied to Ihe l.'llel t'f tll.'se lllo..
Ill nenl atnonc ih" nrlkerc. In his Id
ler Mr. Marfiis sURtrrst-rt that the de
pute b" referred 1" an arliltiatlon enm
inlltee Trrsitlent Itlfkeit said that nothliii;
had been drfldeil ns to thr disposition
of thr Sl.rtOO l'p to the present no lip
pll. atlon for assistatier pad b"rn nnde
A mertinp, of Indepetidrtit flrnis ha
brcn i ailed tor this afternoon at the
11,-oadway Vnlf.il to foitn an n-soela-tlnn
tn flshi the strike.
Mlse Marl" M M.if Imnahl, Hoi'lalHt
candidate for CoiiKtess In th" I'oiir
teenth dlstilct t the last election, and
the ltv. Alexander Irvine both niadr
speeches of n Hoi'iallsili' nature al an
open air meettnit of the strikers yester
day afternoon In lluteeiH Squure.
Max Knalmlrsky, who haa been put
III ehnrife of tlie strike pickets, mid last
nlBhl that he will Iuivh nn nrtny ei'
them on duly to-morrow.
The International l-ndlea (ituineiil
Workers I'nlon, which will cniulurt the
lmpendlnr alrlke of the wnlst and drsK
makera, Is to have u innss meeting at
the Hippodrome thin afternoon to pra
parn for the alrike. It waa sulci thai
strike s in the waist nnd ill ess liwli
und among the kimono, wrapper nnil
White K"ods wnrkera will probably take
place simultaneously
A mass meeting nf tho wlilitj gtmiU
workers will bo held tn-moirow after
noon at Cooper Union.
SULZER WANTS SEVEN
(inventor Will lnsit on Hptcn
tion of Cram nnd William.
It I- Said.
I.i;iilI.ATIO IS AT II .l)
.Mtixi'iiiciit to Ki'pp Willcii.x .unl
Maltliii on KcvanipiMl I'nli
lic Scrvicp ISoih .
(lot Suler, il "as nutl'oritiii.M'ly
learn-d last nishi. believe-t tliat if the
I'lllilie Hnr. ice I'liinlllissii'lii nf the t. i
il"i'nriii'fiit. down State anil up Smte.
are to li" wiped out ami a new Kindle
foiumit-hion tor tho entire State ' lo he
s'ln-titiiti'd by Charles 1-. Murphy ami Ids
liomocrntir li'Khlnlors at Albany th" new
compii'sion shoiihl lie composeil of tswvnu
nieliil ers. not live, b heretofore con
tcmpUiril. Mr .Murphy, it was added,
will iii-h-t upon thr retention of l om
iniioiiers J Serncant Oram and f! V
N M' lams mi lli new slutdn commis
sion. It was elated with etiual oertainty that
lerri'ilntioii lookitu; to the rpvampliiK
ol I'm riiblui Service Commissions as
thus described will be introduced at Al
l.ntiv as tpilckly as iiossiblt uud that
William H Wlllco.N, Itcpublican clialrman
of tho I'irat district commisslun, hliall
be iipiiolnted cm the new commission
'Ihe Demoorats interested in the new
li'Klelailon stated that Milo Hoy Maltblo,
another Hepu'olicjin, whoso term ns a
Now York city fominlssioner expires
rehnmry , lliir., dlunild also be appointed
aloiiK with Mr Willcox to Ihe now single
foiumissiou for tint leawm that Mr Will
con and Mr Multbio have been imin
fallaabl.i in lliel.- labors for Ihe new siib
wnvs nnd have the most familiar knowl
edge of Ihe ureal problems involved of
the New oiit eity coinmlsstoTierji.
It i.-. prop-is-.! flioiinh to keep tho new
hlnul" oimmiiMion In th" lutuls of tho
Diiiunorjls by app ilntliiH live IVniocrats
to the fommissioii iilong with the two
Hepubhonns, Mr Wlllco'; and Mr. Maltbio
It was at'iled also that .lohn N Cnrllalo
of V.'ntcrtowii, fcniitirly fominUniriit.r
for the second depnttieenl, apt.oinled lij'
llvo, Uunlieti, would Is the up-rUute com
mlssloner on tho new single commishUai,
Mr. Carllle la now chairman of the Ktut
i;i-ifi in1, ft ia.ii mil loiiunitter Mr
(arhslo wit, fh.iiim.iii ol' Ih" executive
i nuiiiiiil."' of llii' Di'inocralii' Slati' cotn
inittii. in Davnl Keiuielt Hill's day of
siipreuiai'V Me was a iiieinU.r of tlm
Uochi'stt'i' l onleiviiee. a I icmofrntif Itodv
tiit.inri'il lo oppose 'hail"s " Murjiliv'si
tloininatii.il in Ihe Jsviaeii mventl'nu
last fall winch noir.mnted Gov. Sulxor.
but with Sul, er the fhoiiit of Ihe conven
tion Carlisle tluni! up ln hat in Joy and
til'neil in with all li.'ini.iTats in the uppei'
counties for the entire llemoeiatic Stnto
In kct
FEEDS BABY SISTER ANTISEPTIC.
Hi... of I'lte nnil I'l 't eiiili' 1'la line
. I in- W llli l.ifnnl.
..s. p'l I'n.irn, .'. rars uM of C'x ),iw.
son slti."l. The Hi'on anil Wlll.alH
Iteiiisi'ii of the same .ikc, iv i'u In tlm
i.iini' liouse, pint pi ' doctor" I'sicrda
I ni cr in mhi In the i '. tin n fiat - v. hh .ifscpr, -i
I'.v.-weclts-nlil slsier I'annv as paili'lil
They fed her ln leaspooafu's of all
antiseptic lollmi. S.u'i" of the i.l.ift cot
inin the bab.t's eyes and she screamed
w lib pain.
lb.' Iiiiilher. Mis. MeN.indrr I'nheii,
t ill in and an aml.ulanc" waa failed
i fioiu Hie Lebanon Himplial. whither tlni
I I hlld was taken. She is mil PNpccted
to Ihe
77
ft
rem
GRIP&COLDS
If your hones ache, your nose
runs and you have the blues,
you've got the Grip.
If you take "Seventy-seven" at
once, you don't have to ro to
bed or stay in doors, you can go
about your huslness and attend
to your duties only be moderate
in living, eating, drinking, &c.
If you v. ait till your bones ache
and you begin to cough and
sneeze, it may take longer.
It pays to keep "Seventy-seven"
hnndy, it is a small vial of pleasant
pellets, fits the vest pocket. At
your Druggist. 25c, or mailed.
lltimi'lirt-ys Itmire Mrrllrtnr Co., IM William
HI., Nfw ra.- Anwllis'ratat.
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