4 NEW-YOTCK DATLY TRIBUNE. THURSDAY. JANUARY 10. 1907, WAITS CZAR'S ACTION. $& ikm Store Closes at 5:30 P. M. $(, CONFERENCE DATE ffltoVKllfa fffom&faAt PEACE The Great Show Garden Since IgoI Germany Beady but Not Willing to Which Has Been Held at "The Ideals Discuss Disarmament.- Our Most Artistic — Seventh National In Business Berlin, Jan. 9. The German government baa was said of Lord Chatham that there been ready for months to send delegates to the IT was something finer in the man than pCSVM conference The Hague, but no Garments seconu at for Women said. called hlr.t came from St. Petersburg regarding the AUTOMOBILE SHOW anything which he Emerson date the meeting, and as Germany never Present a New Price Fascination Today of has to 19, 1907 this latent power "Character." taken the Initiative In peace conference mat- JANUARY 12 The daily chronicler of the Wanamaker elegant Evening Wraps and fine Costumes, which we brought from ters there is a feeling that if an Inquiry is to AT the abroad this season, have be concerning Store finds that words fail to express THE charmed thousands of women. made of Emperor X'^holas the who probable date of the meeting, it ought to come attractions of this institution up to any- Many have coveted them have foregone possession because of their from come other government, the United States MADISON SQUARE GARDEN thing like the qualities that must be neces- cost. Today a third to a half of the former price has been deducted instance, wi,ich from for made' the first move in this UNDER DIRECTION OF THE patron- each, and beauty-loving women may possess them writhout matter, or Great Britain, takes sary to attract the admiration and extravagance. whose Premier be- Here is a distinguished group of Coats, ' a deep personal interest in the conference. ASSOCIATION OF LICENSED AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURERS age which are daily expressed and Evening designed by such artists government's sub- of dress a9Francis, Artus, Bythnier The Russian silence on the Following Leading Makes of American and Foreipn stowed by its customers. Raffin. Gerson. and Betinski. The coats ject i.<= regarded as probably being due its The — to Cars Exhibited by Licensee! Under the Selden Patent. is the secret again for a are made of the very finest foreign broadcloths in pastel shades preoccupation with Internal affairs and its hesi- "Character" trimmed with well as repu- fine lace, handsome braids and velvets. are a tation to enter the conference until it Is FRANKLIN POPE-HARTFORD store does have character as Included number of rich velvet APPERSON coats, in white, lavender, how the new parliament acts, and whether do- AUTOCAR HAYNES POPE-TOLEDO tation. The Wanamaker Store stands for green and gray, elegantly trimmed with white lace. ( mestic quiet Is fairly restored. Germany's chief BUICK HEWITT POPE-TRIBUNE a. FACT. delegate will be an ambassador, but no decision CADILLAC HOTCHKISS RENAULT Broadcloth Coats that were formerly priced at has been made as to which of the eight am- C G V ISOTTA-FRASCHINI ROCHET-SCHNEIDER Intelligent, Economic bassadors will be selected. The second delegate CORBIN KNOX ROYAL-TOURIST Distribution of Merchandise $40 to $128, are now $27 to $85.50 will be Dr. Kriege, of the international law dl- CLEMENT-BAYARD LOCOMOBILE S. &M.SIMPLEX ,vision of the Foreign Office, who recently was LOZIER STEARNS There are many stores, withmany vary- appointed COLUMBIA r Rich Velvet Coats that were formerly $90 to a member of the International Arbi- MATHESON STEVEN S-DURYEA ing ideals. W ith some, the money-mak- tration Tribunal of The Hague. DARRACQ $225, $60 question suspension DE DIETRICH NORTHERN STUDEBAKER ing idea is dominant. It is present with are now to $167 The of the of armaments OLDSMOBILE THOMAS which is attracting attention in the United DECAUVILLE ALL. But policies differ. Then there is a most interesting collection of Evening and Dinner-Gowns, States, a country, pointed out here, far ELMORE PACKARD WALTER it if The Wanamaker Tdea is that Best Ser- made by some of the best designers of Paris, including Beer, Panem, removed from the European military organiza- ENGLISH DAIMLER PANHARD WALTHAM-ORIENT vice is the Best Policy. Doeui- tions, Britain, WINTON lett, Havet, Perdoux, Armand, Bob Marie, and In Great whose paramount FIAT PEERLESS sound economic basis develops the Francis. Paquin, Lafferriere and sea position make her ARROW The power and Insular inde- PIERCE GREAT best service ;and best service must win several other famous makers. The materials are chiffons, lace, satin, crepe de pendent of Continental combinations, is, it is public and slightly here, scarcely by by The Importers Automobile Salon, Incorporated, largest favor. Chine chiffon voiles. The dresses are soiled or mussed from said one that can be discussed Also Full Exhibits ideals, upheld by rigid responsible German statesmen without impa- and The Motor and Accessories Manufacturers, Incorporated. Wanamaker handling; as willbe discovered from close examination, but the tremendous Premier, discipline and aggressive toward tience. The declaration of the French effort reductions in prices more than make up for the small hurts they have received. M. Clemenceau, regarding the necessity that Nearly Three Hundred Exhibitors betterment, have created the store's char- France be prepared for instant war Is consid- Complete Exhibit of Commercial Vehicles acter. Gowns that were $185 to$300, are now $80 ered by the German government as expressing The public approval of these ideals, to- marked the temper of the present French administra- Unequalled Display of Highest Grade gether withconfidence in the store's abil- r being $400, tion and as alone a sufficient Indication Electric Carriages ityto live up to them, is evidenced by the Goitons that t^eres3soto are nolto marked sloo of the fact that the limitation of armaments by immensely increased business that is re- agreement y* t THURSDAY, $1.00 is not within the bounds of prac- ADMISSION, 50c. TUESDAY and corded annually by the Wanamaker Gowns that Ttoere $450 tos6oo, arenotfi tical statesmanship. marked slso A.* the programme to be submitted to the sec- Stores. Many large reductions have also been made on our-exclusive imported ond, peace conference at The Hague is already and domestic Tailor-made Suits. large and rich in possibilities of agreements. it compared w.th those of tho great military powers Europe, is Enjoyable Concerts There is a sixty-two Is felt here that it would be better to concen- of and it pointed out that from one of Most fine collection of American-made Evening Coats the: c must come ;i!".y proposition looking t.> re- i'AVLOFF SHOT DEAD. — :-t;:. copied from trate the attention of the delegates on such :i..n of military armaments that mijrht promise Daily in the Auditorium a selected imported model made of white prunella cloth, in two questions as the rights of private property at to have a useful outcome. The officials hvr<- are afternoon, lengths. and inches, sea. ihe placing of mines where they are likely pessimistic sarding the disarmament proposition Morning and at it and 3:30. 48 %2 with loose graceful back, single-breasted: nnti are ir.. Ed to concentrate theli efforts secur- front to drift in path of neutral shipping;, the \u25a0 the ing tho ndo ::of rejrulatlons for the government THE ASSASSIN CAPTURED. respectively. Today's programs include prettily trimmed with applique of braid in various patterns; collariess, fin- strengthening of the International Arbitration ef warfare \u0084;ni fci *hr Pttlement of international Tribunal, on, leaving at and so the question of dis- disputes by arbitrate . >cia Ih latter tl in by Mrs. Wilson Young, So- ished the neck with plaited velvet in shades of yellow,pale hlue, white, red armament to the consideration of another peace to wrste their energies in .itt^mptlng to realize Im- selections conference. possible objects. MilitaryProcurator Killed inGarden prano; Mr. Ferdinand Himmelreich, Pi- and lavender. Lined throughout with excellent satin. Formedy S3O and $35, $17.75 at anist; Mr. Arthur Depew, at the great now each. U. S. ALSO HEIR TO ABYSSINIAN THRONE Capital. Van Yorx, whose WAITING. organ, and Mr. P. K. Also the remaining stock of the new "Margaret St. Petersburg, Jan. Lieutenant General marvelous rendering of musical master- Anglin""Even ing Capes, Pavloflf, made with all the style of Grandson of Eing Menelik Chosen, the Vladimir the MilitaryProcurator or Ad- pieces by means of the Angelus has ex- the graceful Paris model after which they are Regarding vocate General, generally known days Officials Pessimistic Dis- Prime Minister Says. since the cited much interest among musicians. designed, of white or gray prunella cloth, inches long, finished withlarge of the dissolved as "Hangman 50 — Parliament Pav- All are welcome. detachable hood ; lined with white, gray, violet, armament Plans. Tterne. Jan. 9. Up, The Prime Minister of Kin? loff." from the epithet applied to him by the rose or pale blue peau de Menelik Abyssinia, s;iM deputies, '* Formerly- $}8,- pnrh of who is now here. to- Radical was shot and killed cygne. 1 now $2R Washlngron. Jan. P.—lnquiry at the State De- at 10 nuiv tratn. Thlrd nooTl Stewart Biid!ng. partment shovrs that tor many months this gov- day that the succession Jo the Abyssinian throno o'clock this morning while walkingIn the garden Lingerie ernment has refrained from making any direct has been settled. Kinp Menelik'a grandson, of the Chief Military Court building, near the Fine Values in overtures to Russia or to the Dutch government Lttsch Jasu, ihc son of Monelik's daughter Zeo- Moika canal. The assassin was captured after fllta, for a reassembling of the Ha^rue conference. This has been declared h*ir to the throne. a long chase through the crowded city streets, Waists "Red Leaf Taffeta Silk Inaction, Itis explained, was not the result of any Ilgadded that King was greatly inter- Petticoats Ifenelik in which he fired about forty two lack of interest in the subject; for President Roose- ested in the development of the rallrot <1 from shots from re- Advanced Spring Styles All Guaranteed Silks— Special volvers carried, At Prices velt took the initiative in the movement for A.bis-Abeba to DjibutU. two hundred miles of which he killing \u25a0 policeman variety and a sec- which have been Ina remarkable of materials Thousands of women know the sterling quality ond Hague conference by his circular note to Amer- built. and wounding a small boy. of Wanamaker "Red designs. There are several stylos <.f ican diplomatic representatives abroad in ISOS. The crime was executed deliberately, ami Leaf" Taffeta Silks. They are thoroughly guaranteed, are handsome in qual- though he subsequently yielded the n-uldince of the RAI3ULTS FORCES AGAINFLEE. showed the same careful preparation which simple blouses of utility wear, and many ity, beautiful in movement the Czar of Ruseta, colorings, and are now being made up into petticoats which to in recognition of marked the murders of General* Alexis Igna- trimmed, for the. fact that he had fathered the original waists more elaborately are also guaranteed. Hague — tleff and Yon der Launitz, was undoubtedly conference. ArzillaEvacuated Distrust at Paris of War and carried out by same dressy occasions. All the waists are ex- We have ready today a special \u25a0When Russia ..-: spring proposed that the sec- the organization which has lot of about six hiuidred "Red Leaf" ilinister's orations. sentenced Emperor values, prices moderate. ond conference be held at The Hague in the late O7 Nicholas and several of the cellent all the are Taffeta Silk Petticoats, which are offered at reductions from their regular summer early fa!!, the government — ministers to assassin, — or American Tangier, Jan. 9. A r-nlumn of troops under death. Th 4 who wore tho At $2.35 Of Batiste, fine plaits form- to request the prices, superior as they are at any time to other silk petticoats at was obliged that a later date be Belected. command of Caid Setbib, consisting uniform of a military clerk attached to the their Secretary Root, deeply of four court, ing yoke. Long sleeves. because who was interested hundred men guns, succeeded in obtaining an entrance to th« regular prices : in the movement, under with several moved to-day — Lawn, trimmed peace was engagement to the garden under the pretext of submitting a At $2.75 Of Sheer $3.75, $4.50— attend the Congress of American Republics, in direction of Arzilla. The followers of report At worth 0f black "Red Leaf" Silks, made with plaited while to the MilitaryProcurator. approached with fine embroidery. Short sleeves. many of the delegates to that conference were Raisuli. who occupied that town, evacuated it He th« also on the unsuspecting general — ruffle and ruche. named by their own governments to represent them approach of the Sultan's troops. Tho within arm's length, drew At $3.75 ( >f Sheer Lawn, yoke of Val- Waj says upon Minister that he intends to a rapid fire pistol and fired At $5. worth $6.75—0f colored Taffetas, in at the. Hague conference. To insist the date Wadrass tribe, attack the | seven shots into enciennes insertion and Venice insertions. "Red Leaf" all the new with which Ralsull Is supposed Pavloffs Every aimed, originally contemplated for the Hague 'conference to have sought refuge. body. shot was well Short sleeves. shades and white and black. Made with deep flounce with small plaits. would therefore hava seriously interfered with the and tun of them tore a largo wound in his — " conference, Batiste, At $6.50, worth $8.50— 0f colored "Red Taffetas, in white, Rio and in deference to the wish of the Paris. Jan. 9.—Official dispatches Tan- breast, from which the general died while being At $4.50 Of embroidered and Leaf black United States the Russian government from ; announced gier say that the troops of the War carried to his apartments, which were th*> plaited long sleeves; open in front. and all the other new shades, knife-plaited that a later date for the Hague conference would Minister in with ruffle finished withruffle and tribes Court building. It appeared that — acceptable to a proposition to have surrounded the Trhi^h are harboring the steel- At $6.50 Of Batiste, with embroidery small plaits. be it. which all the Ralsuli, Fourth floor. Stewart Building. signatory powers assented. who is said to be in danger of capture. Jacketed bullets had been Rattened out of their and insertion; short regular shape order, Valenciennes sleeves. Having secured this concession, the State De- There Is a suspicion here, however, that the in that they might Inflict $10—Of Voile, with panel of partment felt some delicacy about suggesting an- campaign against the bandit is practically end- more serious wounds. At Cotton peace conference, ed, and the insertion; short other date for the preferring to that War Minister has no wish to Hastily slipping another clipof cartridges Into batiste and Valenciennes to government. proceed against the Pretender. The presence Girls' Graduation and Party leave that some other At first It In. his revolver and drawing a second weapon, the sleeves. Dresses •was believed that the conference could be held the north of Raisull and the Pretender would dur- furnish the Moroccan government murderer ran arrof.3 the garden to the carriage Othrrs up to $37.50. New Models at Moderate Prices ing the present winter, but to this a convenient the Dutch gov- excuse for not. meeting its entrance, the objected, obligations. threatened porter with his pistols Fourth floor. Broadway, Stewart Buildlns;. are dainty Dresses, ernment on the ground that its legislative France has selectprl Major Manquln, Lace-trimmed suitable for parties all the hall, of tha and dashed down Glinka street, past Im- the only place available for a fathering of the 156th Regiment of Infantry, six captains, four the year round, for graduating or conference, perial Opera House, with a crowd of thirty THESE dresses inJune January, made ai ex- size of the projected would lieutenants and a number of house necessarily non-commissioned porters cellent lawn net, be occupied by the Dutch StaAts-Oeneral in Its reg- officers for service in the Moroccan police. and court attendants in close pursuit. 500 Boys' Wash Suits or in attractive styles and finely finished Girls will A look ular cession, ft was also Intimated by the policeman stationed In front of the Opera their prettiest white, government same $1.65, worth $2.50 to $4.50 in these frillyfrocks. that the month of May, or perhaps House attempted to seize the fugitive, At ."•: ne. in 1&07. would be convenient, and this propo- MOUNT .ETNA AGAIN ACTIVE. but was Girls' Dresses, rather Shot down by the latter, who special purchase accounts White Lawn One-piece elaborately trimmed with sition was informally spread among the sig- Catania. Sicily. 9.— - I turned and opened A for these natory powers. expression Jan. Mount is f»ho w- There was no of dissent. fire on his pursuers, wounding a boy. The lace and plaits. Sizes for 10, 12 and years. $4.75 $ IIHIBJ movement looking to the adoption of a general vestigating Main floor. programme for the covered with snow, and itIs feared wfcen officer about the Inadequacy of disarmament of nation* or that i the aven for the limitation of the it melts torrents of mud will roll down police precautions, and described with The e^stlr.? armaments the side" enthusi- entire military an.l naval force of America in of the volcano and devastate the country at thf- | asm how simply and easily his plan was the permanent establishment is ridiculously base. cuted, cxc- small. I answering the officer's questions jests. with j The JOHN entire career of General WANAMAKER Pavloff. who waa fifty-live years of age, and Formerly A. <$r Co., Broadway, ' children, married had two T. Stewart Fourth avenue. Eighth to Tenth streets. was spent In the judicial department lof tho army. After serving years i several as a The Virtue of military judge he was appointed Judge Advocate Mastication. :Genera] of the War Ministry and later Procura- The police have been Instructed to tor of the leaders. de- | Supreme Military Court. stroy all placards bearing the. proposed boycott, VIOLEXCE AT FOUGERES. LEWIS HARCOURT NAMED. j General Pavloff sprang into and the. newspapers have been prohibited from [From national promi- the subject. y.V/ "The Tribune" Correspondent.' nence when he was delegated by "War Minister alluding to Rudlger to answer the interpellations of the gov- Locked Out Employes Refuse Reported Chosen to Succeed Mr. _ , : : New York, Oct. sth. ernment In the lower house Professor Irving Fisher, of Parliament In re- DOl11ASSOFF WARXED. of Yale University, has been con- gard to court Chance to Return to ducting experiments upon nine martials and executions in tho Work. Bryce in Irish Post. Yale students since last Baltic provinces January In order to determine the effects of the thorough and In Poland. The military Fougeree, Jan. o.—There was considerable London, Jan. {>.—Lewis mastication of food. He has found procurator Justified Harcourt. Liberal that their endurance is in- these with such cold blood- Revolutionists Give Notice of Nexc violence between the , factions of vrorklngmen of for creased 50 per cent, although they took no more exercise than edness and disregard of Member Parliament the Rossendale Di- before the experiments, and the sentiments of the as a result of the reopening to-day of the sho« vision Lancashire, - although they diminished their members that it Attempt of and son of the late Sir consumption of flesh foods to one-sixth the original quantity. aroused the indignation of al- to KillAdmiral. factories which locked out their employes two most the entire house, and ho "William Harcourt. according to apparently au- was driven from Vice-Admiral Doubaa- months ago. Only 800 out of 7,500 men re- the rostrum with cries of "Murderer!" Bt. Petersburg. Jan. 9.— thoritative though not official Information has 1 "Hang- soff, Moscow, turned to work. The workers were vacancy These .experiments, emphasize the advantages man.' "Assassin!" former Governor General of and assaulted been appointed to the In the Chief Sec- of the scientific When the general next ap- by the strikers, finally were — peared in a member of the Council of the Empire, has re- and compelled to retaryship for Ireland, caused by the appoint- food, GRAPE-NUTS, the house ho was not which when eaten properly that is, crisp and allowed to speak, notification that another attempt on his demand escorts of gendarmes to conduct them from the and was threatened with personal violence. ceived ment of James Bryce as British Ambassador at dry, direct package, with a little cream or milk—requires life will made. to their home*. A'number of revolver shots Washington. Harcourt The murdered general was a large land be Mr. himself this morn- thorough chewing. owner. were exchanged and several arrests were made. ing seemed Indirectly to confirm the news. say- After tho dissolution of Parliament he organized Vice-Admiral Doubassoff incurred the enmity of The strikers paraded the streets of Fougdres all Ing that "never such the Protective Political League, with the object the revolutlonUtu by his repression of the Moscow he denied announcements." Grape-Nuts food in day, and this evening the Mayor of the town This is strictly In conies delicate crisp granules, to be of fighting the Radical movement tor the expro- dUorders of lust year. His life has beon threat- accordance with precedents intended resigned his office 'when his orders forbidding Britain, ground teeth. priation estates. ened many times, several plots to assassinate him in Great where all official Information up by the The work not only preserves of landed He took an active frustrated, two gatherings the teeth but have been and in 1906 attempts on street. were not carried out. This regarding such appointments is supposed to brings the part in the present electoral campaign. his life were made, in each of which he wa« in- down saliva from the gums so necessary in the primary jured. could not be done because of the few police In come in the first from The police have established that a youth who the district. Instance the fountain work of digestion. head, which wa« killed at the Grand" Hotel here yesterday The situation is serious, and a recurrence of in this case Is the Premier. Sir CHILDREN WELCOMED. th* troubles Henry Campbell-Bannerman. If the announce- after he had set fire to his papers was a mem- STRIKERS' in 1900. when a factory was de- Ifyour teeth are fit,chew, chew, chew, stroyed, Is feared. ment is correct, the has surprised until the food is liquid ber of the terrorist organization which has car- Premier ri*4 and political world by selecting insists on being swallowed. ried out the recent assassinations, and had been Demonstration in Paris on Arrival of Fou- THE SEPARATION. a man who hlthei:o sent on a similar mission. MARLBOROTJGH had not been considered a candidate for the If teeth are faulty, soften geres Deputation. post. Mr Harcourt's selection, however. Is re- Grape-Nuts withcream or hot or cold The information which the Social Revolution- — — garded as peculiarly appropriate, because of his ists have acquire Paris, No Deed Yet milk and allow to stand a minute soaking, but even then don't forget been able to of the movements Jan. 0. Several thousand socialists Reconciliation Denied father's lifelong advocacy of Home Rule for of its marked victims indicates the existence of and trades unionists welcomed a delegation of Legal Action Ireland and his stanch support of Mr. Glad- to chczc. Expected Soon. stone when the Liberals split on question. widespread treachery in the military court, and eighty of the children of the striking shoemak- this Jan. The presence here of some mem- Mr. Harcourfs wife is an American, formerly the greatest alarm Is felt In official circles, ers at FougCres upon their arrival here to-day London. Mary Burns, daughter (and bers of the family of the Duchess of Marlborough. Mlss Ethel of the late Many people say it is true) that when they eat where ItIs believed that a reign of with the utmost warmth, with the purpose, they "Walter H. Burns, of New York Grape-Nuts terror in St. who was Consuelo Vanderbllt. and the expected they seem able to digest not only Petersburg has begun. said, of showing up the "rapacity of capital." arrival Reginald that food but other kinds which for- of Vanderbllt and others, have led London, merly seemed indigestible. The assassin of General Pavloff was appar- The children were conducted to the Labor Ex- to various reports concerning the differences be- Jan. 10.—"The Tribune." a Liberal ently by the organ, says this morning an- Informed an accomplice among the change, where a dinner was given to them. tween duke and the duchess, one announcing thru 'It la able to " court attendants that the general was In the Litter they wf ere distributed among the fami- their reconciliation, and another that a deed of nounce, upon "absolutely reliable authortrv hour, llts of working people, where they will be cared separation has been signed. There has been the There's a Reason for garden at that as the place is entirely In- I for during the the no that statement that LaSfti Harcourt his ' continuance of disturbed con- reconciliation and there not likely to be. although been appointed to the Irish Sf-retni yshlp In- closed, and to-day, being a holiday, the military ditions at Fojugferes. la is some friends of the Marlboroughs are still work- correct, and that no appointment !.as yet >>ee:i procurator was not following his usual routine. j made. TROUBLE ON FRENCH CRUISER. ing to that end. The suggestion that a deed of — separation has been signed is equally untrue. There BOYCOTT AGITATORS CHECKED. Lorient. Jan. 9. There was almost a mutiny havo been almost continual exchanges, however,' THE AMEER REACHES AGRA. on the French cruißer Jean Bart as was on between the legal representatives, and action fixing Agra. l>.— Grape-Nuts Hong Kong, Jan. 9.—Further meetings of the she the future relations of the couple is expected Jan. The Ameer of Afghanis*.* ar- the point of sailing ' soon. agitators for another boycott on American goods for the Antilles to-day. The It Is believed that" this action will involve the rived here to-day. To-morrow he will exchang \u25a0 complained custody of the children and financial arrangements were frustrated by the action of the Viceroy nt crew of bad food and threw their As soon as this step formal visits with Lord Minto, the Viceroy of dinners overboard. The officers quieted the men is completed the duchess ac- Canton, who ordered tho apprehension of the by promising investigate companied by her mother and brother, will go on India. These visits will be conducted with full to the complaints. a yachtia* trip to th» stata ceremonial.