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FT A eens REJECTED REPORT ‘GOSLN TOK WE OF HRD AVE ROD RECENER Here Are Mr. Whitridge’s Figures, Kept Secret by {to-day in the trial before Justice Brady | the. custeds {and a jury in the Supreme Court of her [sult against Annie Irene Magher for | $50,000 damages for alienating the afte Public Service Board. EXPENDITURES HEAVY, |' Balance Sheet Shows No At: |: \t tempt to Meet Interest on | ® chattel mortza |ture and recording ro twe Consolidation Bonds. houses In\nnle/lrene:Alneher's nanie “We lived right royally and spent $90, a year on our living exp figures shoy \ Third ! found by Rece! d Company, as known by Service Comn obtained from T eS very} t eager to ge e dath on the earnings of the road since ivership, but It ut from under a larg not al avenue, unfeading ¢ pub! Here is the balance s Ave c Mt ASSETS, road and i: in the power | © ree lectric’ power to 4,051.90. W 3 and other sources Had to Spend Money. this py Was Xp centage in cost the frightful condition In which recelver found tl econ’ §t and 3 Dry Do THREE NEGRO BURGLARS TO JAIL FOR 123 YEARS. Joatlce Faweett Sentences Each to Tt Yours’ Impris ent and Pratses D: ¢d_ Detec- | J. Reitt to the ed r courage an ity in atin “Your splendid work Yourselves’ to your . men are the @killed that 1 know ey carried @uns and choloroform eh life to them mm a cae {f opi in sees | commend he sald perate and rise } York as a prin orld to-day presents, he said. “Ours was an ideal the coniition of the! : y oe. tor when to-day years and six «| There was an a “and hy Pthat day. His and the War- N | JEWELS TD “KEEP” ae Woman Says There Were 2 q Large Cases of Diamonds She Hasn’t Seen Since. Vuntit his t 7 | of that he Mrs, Una Goslin was her own witnest | (Yi) i Y Hee strict-At folinstone of the entences. It Was his in- got nh adjournment until to-morrow fons of her husband, Alfred R, Gosiin Mrs, Goslin told of her troubles since joslin rounded out | career tn Ming his tin he West End a (istablished 1845) In this age of progress and improvement wonderful | advances have been made in the manufacture of pianos, «| By the adoption of modern methods the cost of piano |}, construction has been lessened, while the quality and | until this stenogr gher, went to tone of the pianos have been improved. Waters Pianos were never so good as they are to-day and the prices were never so reasonable, Examine the Waters Pianos lor 1909 if you want to get a superb high-yrade piano at a very moderate | price and with no charge tor interest on time payments, Send postal for catalogue, Horace Waters @ Co. 134 Filth Avenue, near 18th Street, THREE | 127 West 42d Street, near Broadway. -—— Tr STORES HARLEM BRANCH (OPEN EVENINGS) SWIND| FR 6 254 West 125th Street, near 8ta Ave, Lui l= = : = __| NIN aocewaSser eco ae Var ivuy Cata= OPEN RLETELTS ; ieee : EME COMPLETELY saa Malied Rrée ee EVENINGS JA Hotnisne ke $ logue Mailed Free James Ke] @ FB. Slee UNTIL 4 4 ma ¢h: Fe om 109 \ Allowed on All oP. M. i /* Cash Sales, | ormer PARLOR—rine Velour This home consists of the BEDROOM — Golden Suit, ry Ouk Dressing Case ani | ‘accompanying articles and is on exhibition in our warerooms, BUR Nae | Liberal Credit Terms 10.00 2,00) 15.00 "225 4 Pain | 20.00“ 230 " i Kellogg y ASSET OMIT 8s UR 2-Piece Undergarments, 98c sreenhul The new fashion: have made the combination or Company ie aeimaberewm || ¢ embroidery, bead- n ic if iC DryGoeds ...."" ose | Sale or Advance “Master Models” ot 1909 Satin Gowns | Sold to us at a special price in order to get them before the public and stari new orders coming, so that we are enabied to sell them to you at #/ considerably lower prices than wiil prevail later in the season. And if you were to intrust your dressmaker with the making of such downs to order the cost could not be less than $50 or $75. S-preced pay ation You know that “master mode's” are the first Productions of the cluverest style originator; who are intrusted wth the cevelopment of the new season's fashions. They are used to prove the originator's designs and must be absolutely correct in every point of sartora art, the {ull and complete delineation of the moces that are to be For ev m the art of looking well isa md anon this sale will prove of exceptional interest, as the gowns are approoriate to opera, theatre, dinner, evening, cotillion, forafter- noon functions or for any uccasion where a smart, dressy gown 1s required, ) 1909 Directowve Satin Gowns ndsomne satin, exquisitely embroviered bodice, cloth of gold Tre keri is an artis- ing Empire node Ww fashion de- ure eautitully expres edin these gowns anathe gr ring colors are shown Spetaiiy prived at $25 New Satin Gowns | showiny the new “evelopment of the Empire type i aching, @ stnart new skirt) ow very tull The New Empire Satin Dress 20S Se a ete ae ner com eas oes ee Another very stunning model on the true Empire lines, with Ingh skirt) The bodice ts eff ctively trimmed with hand Mace passemertessve of self material, A very tire lace yoke vives a dies y finish to this handsome jown. The new shades ot wilt duck, gray, wistarve, reseda and Handsome Siik Gowns Embracing @ comprelensive gathering of new model gowns | Winch will win instant admiration, Suitable for ail dressy nngosaions $79, $60, $47.50 and $45 Second Flcor—Greenhut and Company v Sixth Ave, 18th to 19h St. Greenhut and Company THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1909, ae Sketched from Decoration of “King Cotton” at head of Grand Stairway, Rotunda, Old Building. KING COTTON We Enthroned, Holds Royal Court at WANAMAKER’S The Reigning Beauties Assembled Are Most Exquisite Cotton Dress Fabrics from World-famous Looms Not before in fabric history, has there been instituted such myraid other fabrics that seem almost as much like a Horticultural a January assembling or such a regal representation of cotton Show as a dispiay of cotton dress goods, i dress tissues as compose the exhibition installed in the famous The exhibition will be an education in the production of mod. Wanamaker Dress Goods Salons today, and extending from King ern textiles—presenting, as it does, most authoritatively and ex- Cotton's throne, at the top of the Grand Stairway, in the Rotunda, haustively the best achievements of the world’s most important all through the main aisle, to the Broadway entrance. and most creative looms, i reat The beautiful cottons have been gathered in every land King Cotton and all Royal his Court are holding boas where looms and printing rolls of blocks transform the bales of week, and cordially invite all who love things Pate ful to cone cotion into charming fabrics, often exquisitely decorated, for the and see a presentation that is WabeHC Ein merchan Tea eR Et making of bewitching gowns for all feminity. able study is artists ang Gesleners, a eee Seal It was: wond transposition, from those heavy dull brown Lon that will be a delight to all women, Ready as yt bales, that were taken off the ships, for the wizards of the loom, | American cotton manufacturers, dressmakers and fashion to transform over in France, Switzerland, England, Scotland, Ire- | writers are invited to this display. It will doubtless suggest Jand, and on our own great American looms, into the cobwebby, |{ ideas of value to all. flower-decked tissues, the organdies, dimities, madrases and | Here’s the Winter The Beautiful New-season Showing NOTION SALE Gharcccse cigs cure A i here deft fingers toil lovingly over the del- Zari al—a fact that will please many dressmakers, Convents in Ireland, w' c and Hench Cue ae at foie : Por Wanamaler Notion Sales icate designs, come the new EMBROIDERIES. Their number are eagerly awaited, because they provide ail sewing necessaries '$ Andee Ne aie Se Peay a eouealis divine: paceres in the best obtainable qualities. that may be used without jear in ~ NOt including the different wi Says ry 5 the costliest work—at prices which inferior grades usually bring. hand pay cearcaale oe of snow-white beauty. Among the Not a pin or a spoo! of thread goes into this sale that hasn't! Very attractive so i . ‘ ry Matched Sets in Cambric, Nainsook Separate Edgings, 10c to 98cq a specially good ar:ument for its presence. Gauge the offerings, oy Svics mustins, at L0c to $1.80 yd. | Insertions, 10c t $1.50 yard, for example, by these: Flouncings, 17, 22,27 and 45-inch, at Bandingsin various widths, for waist Temper'd Steel Safety Pins, 2c a dozen, 50c to $3,25 yard. | fronts, at 50c to $1 yard. Apeel Sis seeieth Bealspoets eae a5e, | The WHITE GOODS present equally rich variety. Swiss Light-velght Nainsook Dress Shields, 1llc a pair, $1 a dozen pairs ;muslins are here in scores of new patterns, including pretty com- Heavy Tubular Shoe Laces, black, 8¢ a dozen pairs. binations of plaids and dots, small and large dots, figures and Ironing Wax, 8c a dozen, | stripes; the new English shirtings show handsome effects in mercer- And then consider that all these others, and many more, offer j7¢q stripes on material of very fine quality. Some of the prices are: equal reasons ‘or laying in your spring stock of notions now: | Fine white Embroidered Mull and| Longcloth, $1 to $2.25 plece of 12 Prussian seam binding, black or white, anitary Relts, ad. vatable, We CH Batiste, $1 to $1.80 yard. yards, 5 ie : a p sy) ; Shirt-Waist Belts, with dip pln, : 7 foe iF $ waeiteevabacn binding, black or white, 8 5, Shirt-Wa |plpteres Swiss Muslins, 45c to 80c y also $ to $2 piece of 12 * ete fino Prussia binding, black only, y ‘each. |" Fancy imported Madras, 18c, 28c,| Dc ied Swiss Muslin 22c yard; heads, Ie, | ° 2, Kev: ij paul 2 belting, white only, 60¢ a fal count, ge, | 0 40¢ yard, plain, 124¢ yar Imported Organdies and French Dimities, in more than thirty different Lawn, imported and domestic India | stripes and checks, 12 4c to 45c yard, le card, Linon, 124;¢ to 45c¢ yard, | Batiste and Linen Semi-made Robes, ‘a ttairpins and Persian Lawn, 124c to 60c yard, |in many new patterns and models, ( Imported Batiste, mercerized yarn. brought directly from abroad, $10 to with spring, lack oF 39¢ to 60¢ yard. $35. First floor, Old Building. gross. aby | crimped, 1c | 200-yard Spool Cotton, black or white,| es. Bpual, 35 tid-yard Basting a dozen nm, Be a spool, Iu! black and white, 5¢ a 3} e, lea ball Porta ve toll, | . 5 A long, exter lug Te widths.) For Every Winter Occasion at End-of-Winter Prices 1 colors aad ‘i ri le each ‘and $i, No matter where you look among this varied group of our \carefully-picked Coats for women, you will find the most agree- ‘able price-reductions, The problem of buying a Winter wrap is ‘rs, white) rade vastly easier by our determination to close out absolutely zes 3, 4 and 5, 19° @/ the remaining stock. There are, for instance— ORE EOE Sides, | MOTOR COATS of Tweed at $12 | Regularly $18 and $20 Raincoats of \an or olive worsted, at $10 and $12, reguiarly $15 and $18, grters, enough for two col- foundation Ce Braid, best qual Inches, 6c, Main floor, Old’ Building. | Imported ‘Tweed Coats, Scotch and English mixtures, at $20, regularly : I | $35 and $40. Also several choice lots of i i | Caracul Cloth Coats Handkerchiefs at Halt Price | of finest imported fabric, $2 in, long, at $20, $25 and $30, regularly $40 to These fine and altogether desirable pure linen or silk hand. ¢ 69, Second floor, Old Building. kerchiefs have not had sufficient attention—now we bring them Sas out and mark them HALF PRICE for quick clearance: | Departure Days tor All Our Men's J-embroidered Handker-| Men's Fancy French Novelty Hand- | f them unlaundered, 285 | kerchiefs, Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs sre|in colors and Japanese Silk College Girls’ WINTER COATS $0c to $12.50 each. | Color Handkerchiels, 25¢ cach, were | Gir/s’ Sizes, 6 tol4 Yrs, Young Women's Sizes, 14 to 18 Yrs. French M-urning Handkerchiefs, | S0c. | Every warm coat in our stock, in these two groups, has met a with some white embroidery. S0cand| eps sheer French linen Handker- price-reduction decided enough to leave us an absolutely free field Ue GER HMA hem. | Shiels with cross bars and rolled edges, |b fore inventory time. The range of styles is so good that there is abe) (Pc ROC were oot: no question about being able to buy a becoming coat for the girl at and §1. Main floor, Old Building. 4 Wandsome saving. The coats are all in ovr specially selected | models, of fine materials and splendidly made. Prices, old and new: Spring Costume Suitings Girls’ Coats, $5, $8.50, $12.50 and $15 Priced Below their Quality Formerly $6.50 to $30 Two thousand yards of smart All-wool Suitings of fine Cheviots, kerseys and broadcloths. quality and the proper weight for early Spring suits have just | Young Women’s Coats, $8.50 and $12.50 arrived, and are most attractively priced at $1 a yard, instead Formerly $12.50 to $18.50 CEN el Usual panic yd coeryeHl Rice) awe) et oa sates Long Coats, mostly, with full backs; of kerseys and cheviots,in black and colors, wide, in soft shades of gray, green and brown, in mixtures, in- NEG ricdal ih oki Cheeas recresenl Goat of, (belcostn Caran isi i i 1 d, usually $1.50, i Mell] fe ‘Gus ee ean sh arate re or little above it. Second floor, Old Building, rontutwe JOHN WANAMAKER Tenthtret chiefs; m in all. 25c each to $6.25 each, and 50c each, we ERIE Warten ON PUNE ee tn emu euaiiaee ht rave Wen BRT ST eee wp atin sci C—O See Oe ee