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THE LENE Us WORLD. MOMDAY, LE LDLS SIAN IAD S 3, FQUITABLE S! FOR $100,000 BY TS FORMER AG Archibald Haynes, Life Insurance Man, Big Claim. Makes Veterans ™ Scores ot “DRIVEN OUT BY FIRE. WASHINGTON GETS MINISTER HITS AT DYNAMITE IN COAL NEWYORK MOTHERS BIBLE IN SERMON = FOR BATTLE-SHI Truth, All Interested in Letter From Mrs. C. W. Stump, Canton, 0. IN ZERO WEATHER EARTRGUAKE RECT After Penants Suffer Tremors of Shock 3,800 Miles‘ Not a Solid Chun’: of Lucky Find of Five-Inch Stick I wish J could induc Narrow Escapes as White | 9 Away Kent Seismograph He Says, and Wants Dispen- | as Fuel Was Being Loaded | hina ne HEH Gra veSE STIs Plains Block Burns. \ Active for an Hour. sation “to Preach the Truth.” On the Ohio. LSS aR OHI eY ee aot Reig eo: etite and no anibition various medfeines, burt pflt whatever she could not e cod liver oil o ii fons, as they nauseated her au at VINOL contains a} DRS SSnne land strength creatin HIS BUSINESS “SEIZED.” 3° Bee eagcame iroperttes of cod Iver oll, but with Tiga nie he disagreeable oil, and tonic Asie MecCN Cuma dded, we decided to try it, and Declares Result Ivniamito i Aeauiey CHRMBU tar eal: y, Tb nd inc furnished United a ne M4 7 Mt eat bs Work Was Taken Because »lany of the recor unned to her ¢ ane nd floor of whi tion was re rade Over snil chee and in better hk alth than He Gave Interview. aml Schwacklamm direction from needa Hoyas besa for years, middle of the absence vans enjoin-| wrong RAY & a strong ¥ ead rartdly, rand men engaged in coai-| VINOU for weak, delicate : Atatty-cieht years of agesand with onthe ent in flames. | Ximine coal caretully while| gy Ahn) & nt na sed ial (0 IN : - The firemen adourd s e order de-| of Ue ailing children, weai Peoort of twenty-ftre successful years gig intens rd ia Hs te old people or to build up strength esja “life Insurance man, Achibald| C Catena 4 after sickness, and we return money tiff before Jus- Haynes appeared as ple fice Hendrick and a jury in th preme Court to-day to press an action ft reopver $10),00) damages m the Bquitable Lite Assurance Soviety mmary terminn- tion which agency bus! r written one-fifth < Dusiness. all the compamy «Mr, Haynes got a curt letter fom Paul Morton, Prastdent of the Equitable, dismissing him July 2, 19%, the day a thi oh interview was published by World in posure of the rookedness ts financiers, and a speech which Mr. Haynes had mace to his agents in which he characterized the so-called ferred dividend * passed under Gov. He | néer |}5LD NEWSDEALER’S FUNERAL.) Abel's. Su- jg dreds of prominent Hughes's whip, wer largely outlined | by Mr. Haynes tn an The Equitable not only cancalled its oon- tract, but seized his offices, to bulld and equip which he had spent six years ef hard work and more than $100,000 in cas, Mr. Haynes contends, Their con tract provided that thirty days’ notice fm writing would be given by either side in order to terminate it. Qf. Haynes wes represented in @ourt ty Curtis, Mallet Prevost & Com. with Miles 3M Dawson and Ed- counsel, while Fr. MeCullowsh terview hat by tts ar- Detrary action in seizing pliysical pos- eeasion of the office and business os- simply on the dy Haynes, Y accruing to Hayn Rewed policies were rank ay for a pertod of &@ motion to that «4: asked Laute: a_Susiness which netted half $ milion Wacilare a year tn premiums yed in a day Would y the man who built up that bus & Tecovery of only what it mis Fielded in thirey dare ae ustlce Hendrick took the $f = CHA ends motion un. <_<» _ STOCKS DECLINE N BRISK MARKET Rock Island, Reading, Union| Pacific and Great North- ern Under Pressure. There was a sprinkling of small gains mingled with the prevailing losses registered by the opening prices of stocks to-day. ‘The dealings were on a Weht scale. Roading declined a point and Union Pacific, Great Northern pre- ferred, Baltimore & Oho, Rock Isl- and preferred and Distillers Securities large fractions. American Sn ferred wold at a declt De Pee There were fur Island being A All the ra The “Closing Prices, Today's highest, lowest and last peices ot etocks and net changes, Saturday's final tigures aro as fohone: Not High. Low. Amal. a BY ae Xm ems) re Ing =a Am. Gar a Fay.) 2h) ng Am: ‘ee Go. i % 8 ca BN % REF, N orth Amerionn N.Y. Al fails to pene m cigar and pool par: |™ store and Anton & and persons 1 the lier Jelicatess familtes liv the chtef su the —————————- his chure tm to a Kin rmer Tee Niled to Appear Funeral servioes for Michae! Adi ne of the oldest newsdealers in New| that the line of propaga for Jury Duty. rece ores, 125 eas yor i Stand sth Ave. Rrondwa were held this morning at 11) ington was nearly or GRD GEER W. Morse, “viens | Aid Sih St, @h Ste and eh daly they Chureh ot fecherancs —————_—_—. \ president, No venue, No. 41 naman, 109 A v Mist Prday, after suffering} BANKER T. Q. MELLON DEAD. | Wall st FUM\V ORD MDWerity ur weruemuenccts last Friday, after suffering res born in Taly in 4. and came | stelion, retired, one of Pittsbura’s fore. nthe works Rreatrat ots part of dy dost white sign in disiinged. Mah |{wo years he carried on the > ¥7| most citizens and well known thzot ee exant nd former con- | a newsdealer at E ighteenth Teet and ay aybenker (ere femember each ! eee rate nacer Eis did not an- Sixth avenue and was known to hun- ere to-day on his a wedenter's Haars is limited. Adi nd Justice Ford imposed a fine! ; fifth birthday Grader is’ necessary ranee | of $100 against him : business men. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. She Yeaamaf pope A Day's Amazing Furniture Selling WE were astounded, on Saturday night, to find what a great deal of Furniture we had sold during that day of howling wind and pouring rain. The figures for the morning hours—the worst of the day—wero well up with the high records this year than ever before, it pays to of previous sales. It simply provesswhat we said—the,public waits for Wanamaker Furniture Sales. Save Furniture Money in February This month should be a record-breaker'in Furniture selling, for EVERYBODY should economize on the Spring Furniture that is to be bought. You do not need to plan to make $350 worth of furniture do, instead of the $500 worth that you expected to buy. Just plan TO BUY THE FURNITURE IN FEBRUARY, AT WANAMAKER'S, and you can get the entire five Rrnnhen dollars’ worth for your $850—and it will be just as good and fine and handsome as if you paid the full five hundred in March or April. And you have more than a Half-Million Dollars’ worth to select from. And, if woure not ready for it now, we'll hold it for you and deliver it later on, at y Here are splendid offerings, in good furniture, for every room in the house. And more so your Cc onvenienc Oe And, no matter what you pick, among And it’s the BEST FURNI- a few price-facts: BRASS BEDSTE. n $304 8.5 OUR ENTIRE STOCK of household Furniture, YOU'LL FIND A REDUCTION TAG ON IT. Here are Bedroom Furniture TURE IN AMERICA, i Parlor Suites At $42, from $65—Mahogany finished, n every grade that is worthy of the careful home. Parlor Cabinets Dining-Room Furniture rig, Martin, | DINING-ROOM SUIT Ds pollshed polished. rom $32 2 pieces, cushion seats $7, from $110—Mahogan _ At $45, from $70-Mahogany finished, Gadi) GMD sat #0, from $110—Mahoxany, 3 pieces from 10-8 fl. 9 tee 4 feed 5 pieces, Verona. from {iso Vernis Martin. $100, from $13—Mahogany, 2 pieces. ‘ sizes, polished. "4 4 At $0, from §7~Mahogany finished, from $190—Violet wood. $185, from $210—Mahogany, 2 pieces from $04 ft. Gin., satin finish 3 pleces, tapestry. ym $190—Violet wood. ies) front So Goldenioak sipleces: eu len ae ot. from $4$—4 ft. 6 In; satin finish, At $54, from $87—Mahogany finished, He fre Hock Mnlonaty Pisce aho'y veneer . from $84 ft. 6 in., polished 8 pieces, damask. $ ‘i s. . from $%—4 ft. 6 in.” polished. At $60, from $20~Mahogany, 8 pieces, eh Ea ees Male tapestry. , from 475—Mahogany. 4 from $10—4 ft. 6 In. At $s, from $80-Mahogany finished, Parlor Tabl mm $71—Mah Hey , from $1104 ft 6 tn fod 5 pleces, damask. arlor Tables aho +4 pieces. 7th & Sth floors, New Bullding. |, At $i8, from $.40—Mahogany finished,| 4s 3, from $40-Mahogany, Inia. fii, from Bolo Hah oean, Hp neel aa from eats 3 pieces, cushion sents ery At ftp trom aOR S NYS rete SIDEBOARDS i At 41, from s46—Birch. . At $8, from $120—Mahogany 6 t $80, from $100—Circassian walnut ‘At $50, from §70_Golden oak. 5 pleces, panne. ‘At $55, trom $85—Mahogany, inlaid. At $& from $80- Golden oak CHIFFONIERS MATTRESSES At $90, from $120—Mahogany, 8 pleces, at ba from Bee aa eantene: At $8.00, from $10.00—Golden oak. . 822.50, from $28—Filled with linen velour. At Size som ee eanald Tees At $14.50, from $17-—-Golden oak. drawing horse-hair, very elastie, At $110, from $160—Mahogany, 3 pieces, | gay god, At $6. from $i—Mahog. veneered Aus $20, from $3) Golden oni een % Rechin + one or two parts! chore At $300, trom $400—Violet wood. ALS from Bahens Nenatreds | Ab Seo pens sa6-Man'y veneered, At B16, from $20—Filled with best LM Sap ee walnut) At $300, from $450-Gold and merble. | ‘At gos, from $110 sSirattora oak. At $26, from $82—Mano'y veneered. | Pa ck mixed hair. large ntage of and gol n 5 At &s, from $76—Mahog. veneered. At 88, from $3#—Mano'y veneered. ong hair; full size, 54x , one or At $200, from $280-Gold, 3 pieces, Library Suites & Chairs At $8, from $125—Stratford oak. At $27, from $32—Maho'y veneered. two parts; weight 40 pounds damask At M0, trom $65—Bns fr, velour. | At $86, from $18)—Mahogany, x 1 8 from HE Maple Incie en D eA Ra cee eny extra . 5, = ‘una mahog blac i ; can be made o: at gts from $726—Gold, 3 places, 45, from $5 uriisn’ “ewther CHINA CABINETS At $35, trom $48—-Maho'y veneere full size, 64x76 In., one or two parts: ‘At $478, from 8755—Gold, 3 pleces, from $76—Mahogany Easy | $2). from $6 —Golden oak. uho'y veneered, — | We )E 4 pounds, aaa Chair, morocco: ahogany -Golden oak. | SPRINGS At $575, from $1150—<old, 5 pieces, from $90-Easy Chair, tan howany. Moonaimahoinys At 817.50, from $217 1d, $21—Tutted top; up. tapestry. 0, E enioa ke olden oak. | orn with pur South Amer , trom $110—Eaay Chair, wine | Sean S all finished Fancy Rockers and Chairs English oak, : full size, At $6, from $90—Red leathers Daven- At 36, ees $8.60—Inlaid Arm Chair ; PRBES IIE None Cone Rs VRE ENE BETO? fem OREORIK chira,|| GED Mahogany. , ana “thom $15~Manogany-finish- | Spanish leather. $16, from $240—Mahogany. od Rocker, velour, at atts from $140—2-piece Suite, | ION TABLES All the foregoing made in smatiey atzes at proportionatalr: tow t ad. At $11.50, from $20—Mahogany Rock- er, damask. $12, from $17—Golden oak. \ At $140, from $235—Sofa in olive:green BG tromisaaolacnionic su, morocco. va mahogany; At $14, from $sz—Inlaid Rocker. i 5. from $20—Weathered oak. from At $ii, from $20—Mahogany Wall| , At $100. from. $205—-3-plece Suite, in, ; from $22—Golden oak f from $1,006—White mah: tral Woven wite ee, pee lev siny teas qreen er. 13, from s5—Early English oak, Any eaepiecen y Om | alze and three A , from 8) ron 5 < Conan vat » fro} Bua vee Library Tables } from ga=colden canes Are seolygsiomn eaaclicastian wala ucsitramenwave 2i—Mahogany Rock-| At $7.10, from, ${0—Mahog. finished, Golden oak ; Se aloeanyet end : verona 1 At $10, from $15-Golden oak hog. veneered, apr see loge yagend) iy ell EONS and’ BOL SIE R "At'$i, from $2%-Mahogany Rocker,| At § $24—Golden oak iden oak from feather Pillows Verona, As e Iden oak At $400. trom. $1, ne J ‘At $20, from $30—Mahogany Chair,| At $ Folden oak At $1,000," trom $1 "aan velour, At § rom $4—Mahog. veneered, nuti 7 pleces me BS. ‘At #0, from $40-Mahogany Arm] At § $36--Golden ¥0—Golden oak. Nan oN nny ettnsearnanslenierelelltee mate: Chair, damask. Ae Ee OT Soo Manowany 38-Mahogany nut; 11 pleces : ; Ne) (ede The Annual Sale of NOTIONS — The greatest economy time of the year for dressmakers and home sewers. a careful dressmaker would use on the work of her most valuable customer. item that emphasizes the unusually low prices. ‘These and mora: Every article of worthy quality such as It is the thoroughly practical quality of every Dress Shields weight, sizes 3) 4 jon shell Hair Pins, 106 doz, nglisa dns, 2 Meaauredecelltieline 4 and 5, Se. pair doz : or Dress) Basteners, black or) Cotton Taj pelt 1 light-weight, best | wi i a Chitin Peni $1.10 a dow, "s, black or white i; Ions hie silk. light-webght | a MGUE TIO EWS $1.0 5 with needie and § snpuE two. 4 ty box 1 be doz Hook-and-Kye ‘Pape, black or bli wale ton ‘willed ‘Tape ins. faney colors, fe a 166 de Skirt Belting ed, black sewing colors, M-yd rd Bank Pins, '% Ib. in box, [te doz 2 i r white, 100-yd. A y Pin Book, containing 2 doz large Straps Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co... Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street 19908.) The Wanamaker Column | of “ Pretty-Penny” Savings | “She whose savings are many will save a pretty-penny.” Here is a list of economy offerings for TOMORROW that will delight the thrity, NOT on sale today, Viomen’s $25 Suits at $16.75 Tailor Suitings, and striped cheviota; semi- nell Coats; satin Nued; piqne or striped silk vestee. Plaited t, With fold Third floor, Old Bullding. 18.50 Suits at $12.75 sen t double-breasted co: Side plaited skirt ‘Third doo O14 Building. worsteds Women’s iped mate turn-back cu $ vl Ts Men's Fur Motor Coats a Quarter Under-Price _ Men Coats of heavy black astrakhan, leather line, $30 and $35 fo and $50. Min floor, New Building. $18 and $20 Lyn x Ties at $12 Throw Tics of black lynx, of Handsome quality. Third floor, Old Building. C. B. ala Spirite Corsets at 75c. _ Fine Ba eis, in models for all figures Seconés of $1 to Roiunda, Old Bullding. “Men's $3 Shoes at $2.40 Box Calfskin Blucher Lace, with welted and stitched soles. Main floor, New Building. Women’s $2 Shoes at $1.15 Kidskin Blucher Lace, patent leather tip and flexible sewed soles. Rasement, Old Bullding, Women’s $3 Shoes at $2 Fr Smart model in bi ted soles, Cuban heels. values, though previous Main floor, Old Building. Real Irish Lace Reduced Several groups of our large and matchless as: remarkable economies, for prices are sharply cut, in these gro nts. but fresh, and lengths sufficient for ordinary purposes. At $15 to $23, were —Irish Allover Laces. At $4 to $20, were $5. rish Flouncings. At $4, was $6-—-Irish Ga At $3 to $7, were $4 to $10—Baby Irish Laces. At $2, was $: Irish Insertions. At 75c to $2, were $1.35 to $4—Black Irish Insertions. At $6, was $10--Irish Filet Galloons. At $4 to $10, were $5 to $15—Baby Irish Edges. Second floor, Old Butlaing. Muslin Underwear—Clean-Up Prices Garments that were soiled and mussed in the White Sale now sill lower than low White Petticoats at $1, golf length At $1.59, were 31.75—Two styles; embroidery ruffle. sortment presént though the laces full pieces, Sale pri were $1 Two styles, including @ luce and insertions or At $2, were $2.50 and $2.75—Three stvles. Flounce of lace insertions and nlaits. Nainscok Nightgowns: At $3.50 to $7.50, were $5.50 to $12—-Low neck and short sleeves; lave insertions, embroidery medallions, beading and ribbon. Old Building, Fourth floor. $5 & $7.50 French Dressing Sacques.$2 75&$3.75 French albatross; light blue or pink: Kimono style. At $2.75, with hand-embroidered front, at $8.75, trimmed with hand-embrold- ered white albatross. Fourth floor, Old Bullding 40c Satin Taffeta Ribbon, 28c Yard 614 inches wide; for girdles, trinimings and fancy work. In black, white, light blue, pink aad cardinal. SAN Tie, Gltiiauitny $1 Lining Satins, 68c Ycrd 83 inches wide and suitable-for coats and heavy outside wraps. In browns, tance and other shades Seo ond floor, Old Buliding, Special Offering of Ruftled Curtains A thousand pairs of dainty Huffled Curtains, well made, in pretty styles, at much Jess than usual pr Striped, Figured and Plain Muslin Curtains, 40+, 65, 75c, 906 and $1.35 a pair. Plain Bolsinet, good quality, with Renaissance insertion anu edge, $1 and $1.20 a pair. A tare opportitiity for housekeepers. — p, Save by Club Prices on Maga zines rth floor, New Buttdl Subscribe for Several magazines at a time iud you may save almost the cost of one m and, too, the mugazines will be de- livered at your address on the day of their publication. Our book catalogue, sent upon request, gives full information about these combination offers, or you n arn the particulars at our subscription desk Book § Tenth at, Old Builuing $3.25 Wilton Carpets at $2.75 Ten patterns, some with borders fo $1.10 Tapestry Gane at 75¢ lo-wire Tapestry Carpeis in Seventeen patterns floor, New Butldt: 85c Irish Table eno 55c In 2% and ard lengths, 60 inches wide. 50c nerous size, very absorber $20 French Blankets at $12 Luxurious French Blankets in solid colors, blue, lavender and yel- Turkish Towels, 25c , full bleached x48 Inche low, 72x90 inches. $4 Silkoline Covered Comfortables, $2. §-inch silk borders, filled with bleached comed ae) We inches. se Moor, Old Building, Dress Goods a Third to a Halt Under-Price A fine collection of stylish fabrics, tailor materials and imported novelties, In dress lengths of 8 yards, at a third to a half lees than former prices. Included are Checked Suitings at $2 regularly $4 riped Suttings at $3.20, regularly $6 elty Prunella at $10, ly $ pd Suitings at $8, 1 $12 ere at $10, regul ved Moor, O14 Building. 50c Dress Goods at 25c Stylish Spring Suitings, in plaids and che and oiack and white effects. 1 Moor, Old Building. $1 and $1.25 Camera Plate Holders, 35c $1 and $1.2 7 Pl Holders for various cameras, including Premo, Poco and he very low price of 35¢ each, 2he Selfo for velox, 15¢ a bottle Titth tor + Old Butiding, Lamp Shades Less Than Half 1a Shac low dome shape, polished black frames, ned with tures of Geisha girls. 16-inch, $1, regularly 18-inch, $1 25, regul New Ru Decorated Plates ee Halt Price . with itions, heavily gilt 1 8c arly 70 larly & regularly 31 2.50, id Butt ite > each Salad Plat A Third floor, New Bullding. ‘Valentine” Aprons : shaped, sheer lawn Aprons, feather stitched with vn raffle snd heart-shaped pocket, outlined witt nd ket tr ce edge. is trinr ms and edges. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street.