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ERNE RENT NEG TT “= 8 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANU “FROUOMENAFTER COMETIE--PIR PIL, a — | of the northernmost section | COUNSEL PEACE Problem in Light Arithmetic Creates Excitement at the es eae There were no casualties in Ceuta, but Hotel Plaza. A Smart Tailored Waist, $1.00 Strictly tailored, made of linene and madras, full pleated fronts with laundered collars and cuffs. A very chic and practical waist which is exceedingly attractive in its very simplicity; special at $1.00. Second Floor—Greenhut and Company The Sales advertised here are tor Salurday’s selling. reports brought in by native runners | 4 from the Rhmara territory, a mountain- are di earthquake r Imperative Clearing Measures Cause Extraordinary Underpricing of 1 Misses’ and Giris’ Stylish Suits and Coats j Many halt prices are shown, not a iew are even below halt. We have set a high mark to be reached on Saturday. We intend to accomplish an absolute clearing of | In Protest Against Hostile Bills |. They Declare the Japs Are Sincere. A paper hat with streamers blowing, A cigarette with one end slowing, A contact—then—es fire fleshee— Farewell, the paper bat ts eshes! —Jamie's Jumbies, A grand ball and a paper hat at the Hotel Plaza last night ended in @ blaze of glory, the ball getting the glory and | the hat the blaze. More than a thousand New Yorkers of prominence had danced for the benefit of the Blind Asylum, and many pretty women had added to the novelty of things by wearing big paper hats. They were of all colors—the hate--and they were wonderfully artificl midnight favors were distrib { BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 22—A strong | *mong these were more paper hata, As some of those who were leaving t | WASHINGTON WATCHES ¢ the seven groups brought to your attention here. Not a doubt that our expectations will be realized, for the prices are placed so far under regular that hundreds will recognize the most opportune time of the entire year for savings on Misses’ and Girls’ Outer Apparel. Every garment a practical investment. Styles are suitable for early spring. $19.75 for $32.50 Demi-Tailored 3-Piece Suits A most attractive model in excellent quality Broadcloth, Catawba, Smoke, Wine, Navy Blue and Black; lined throughout with guaranteed satin. Princess Jumper and jacket tastefully trimmed with velvet loopings and buttons; sizes 14 to 18 years, $652 for Girls’ $7.95 to $10 Dresses 100 Girls’ Dresses in an assortment of materials and styles, in Serges, Cheviots, Chiffon Panama and Imported plaics andchecks, in Russian and Peter Pan models; also Frocks for more dressy occasions. To be had in Navy, Green, Wine, Brown, Tan and handsome colorings in Plaid; sizes 6 to 14 years. $9.25 for $15.00 Empire Coats Made of smooth faced cheviot coatings in navy blue, red, brown and green, Empire style, trimmed with stk braid, collar, revers and cuffs of imported Caracul Cloth, yoke trimmings of satin s ze. 6 to 14 years, $10.28 tor Giris' $22.50 Caracul Cloth Coats A most attractive Empire model fashioned of imported Caracul; lined throughout with guaranteed satin; standing collar and tie; sizes 6 to 14 years $4: 75 tor $6.75 to $8.50 Coats Made of diagonal Frieze, Meltons and Cheviots; some lined throughout, others yoke lined. A variety of this season's most approved styles designed to sell for twice our sale price, all colors, sizes 6 to 14 years 58: 75 for Misses’ $19.50 to $22.50 Utility Coats 30 Coats tor motor, college or shopping wear. Made in attractive Scorch weaves, Coat body and sleeves lined with guaranteed satin. Two smart medels to select from Sizes 14 to 18 years (G75 _tor $8.50 to $11.75 Chinchiila Coats About 20 coats only; red, navy and gray Chinchilla Iined throughout with serviceable Italian cloth, Three-querter and full leny sizes 6 to It years. A very attractive value Junior Graduation Dresses We are amply prepared to outfit Girls for the approaching Jumor Graduation exercis:s Handsome dresses of Net Lingerie and Organdie ere shown im sizes and lengths esppcially modeled tor greis of 14, 14 and 16 years of age, with skirt length 30, 32nd 34 inches. High class workmanship and attractive prices that will make home diessmaking uscleasly expensive Second Floor—Greenhut and Company Decisive Reductions in Boys’ Clothing It's the final call to economical mothers while sizes are all After tomorrow the selection of course will not Senator Knox, as Future Sec- retary of State, Urging Caution in Every Move. i A) S All styles solid 14 and 18 karat gold | WW | an Wedding Rings our specialty. Prices $2.50 to $25. Yan ‘s Ring. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Ring, Quality Guaranteed. M6 KARAT up tol KARAT No Extra Charge for Lettering. a tiflcate given with i ws { protest against antt-Japanese legislation |POnPOn# and knicknacks has been: sent to members of both leary sought their carriages and mo- be Houses by the San Francisco business | tors, a big touring car drew up in front } then who recently returned from an ex-|of the hotel. Into it @ pretty woman tended visit to Japan at the Invitation { ‘ of various Japanese commercial organt- was assisted by a man who carried a lighted cigarette. Her paper hat was a Parisian conceit of black, with gold | { eations. The protest !s conveyed in a)streamers, Hat and cigarette met and) letter addressed to the President of the | instantly the fluffy mas: \ Benate, Speaker of the House and to all Come in early and get first choice of this special lot of is __ Ring Ask tor tt : aa eeee er rrereg ana ot | MEN'S SOLID 14 KARAT GOLD WATCH unusual color and brilliancy. | aste™.o" Pisin Jewelled move, $25 144 BOWERY, ablaze. | @ man setzed | BOWERY SAVINGS BANK BLOCK, WEST SIDE OF STREET, NORTH OF members of both Houses, and ts signed at was the only thing to suffer. CLEVELAND, GRAND STREET 'L' STATION, by the elght San Francisco men who Mrs, Elihu Root, Mrs, Andrew Carne- OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 7 SATURDAYS TIL 10 made the trans-Pacific trip, The letter gie) Ambassador and Mrs. Bryce, the D6 ad PEP Nd Oa a Ore fa as follows: wife of French Ambassador Jusserand. ‘We, of the commercial committee of | Mrs, John Hay, Mrs. JP. Morgan and the Chamber of Commerce, who recently | others of note’ were on the reception yisited Japan, beg leave to protest committee at the ball. against the passage of certain ant!-Jap- | = anese legislation now pending before your honorable bodies, and as forcibly as possible to direct your attention to j President Roosevelt's letter of Jan, 1, | | 1908, to Gov, Gillett regarding ald pro- | } posed legislation. | “During our visit to Japan we paid | ae | { particular attention to the question of p Japanese Immigration, and from what | Ae ek apse aa ths, Gore Direct SUBWAY Entrance. of Japan are acting !n abso- Woven MADRAS and CHEVIOT at llc a Yard | lute good fatht regarding the restriction | } of Japanese tmmigration to the United Regular 15c, 25c qualities —the surplus stock of a widely-known maker of men’s shirts. 4 States. | ; “We firmly belleve that any action by lature which 1s directed at the ese residents of this State will be an affront by the entire Jap- Ready at the Subway entrance tomorrow morning. | About 12,000 yards of excellent Woven Cheviot and Madras, in attractive patterns and fast colorings, Also a few pieces of fine Printed Madras. We suggest that, as far as possible, you anticipate future requirements of material for men’s shirts, boys’ shirts and waists, and women’s shirt-waists and Summer dresses—and take advantage CANDY Cocoanut Blocks Butterscotch Jumbles Peanut Lumps Cocoanut Wafers Women’s Neckwear At Half Price A lot of neckpieces of vari- ous kinds that for various reasons we do not care to count in next week's yearly stock-taking. Some of them are mussed from handling. All were marked at twice or more than twice the Sale- prices—which are from 10c to 95c each New Basement. vin y wl! ion Orientat trade passing through this State has assumed 4 is likely to be se- uch proposed action respectfully request y of these bilis that people be deferred nwise and injudi- 22—"Is the ious as the published tivity of the Ad- WASHINGT situation in Special Saturday Sale of oring to sup- e legislation? Was asked complete. A! c beso good. The reductions are so out of the ordinary that deep inroads will be made into assortments of the opportunity here offered. New Basement. itor Flint "1 Women’s Caracul Coats at $9.75 ist 136 Inches Long—Desirable Directoire Models—All Sizes The headlines tell the story of the most attractive offering we have made in some time—tell everything but the regular selling price, which, you will agree when you see GLOVES An excellent quality of Cape Leather Gloves Boys’ Nortotk and Double-Breasted Suits om: ot the ouble-breasted suits are mide with a belt, other: are plain double-breas ed with the derby back in fine tancy cheviot ana worsteds, season's :ewest shades of brown and gray, also plain blue: sizes 7 to 16 years. Clearing Prices—$2.75, $4.75 and $6.73 Former Prices—$6.50, $9.50, to $15.00 for Men and Women, I-clasp, full prix seam sewn. Very strong and serviceable, 85c A quality that is excellent value at the regular price $1 “eine toutte ort’ ane [the Coats, would be conservatively placed at $15. Boys’ Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits Fie tency mx: ut 4 e: e ~ i oo jain inmber ieigrowine acs Caracul Cloth Coats that are up to Wanamaker standard are not easy to find, underpriced, The BUeetalatal ewPatits oretinel brordelotieiacdlvelverecnil cera ai (col and shield in the Russian style; sizes 234 to 10 years Clearing Prices—$2.75, $4.75 and $6.75 Former Prices—$6.50, $9.50, to $1500 Boys’ Reeters & Children’s Button-to-Neck Overcoats Fancy mixtures Of blown « G ytd), Mayy Die end gray chinchillas; also fur-triinmed Overcoats. Boys ivli length Overcoats: seison’s newest shades and models, including the military collar effect. sizes 3 to 17 years. Clearing Prices—$2.75, $4.75 and $6.75 Former Prices—$6.50, $9.50, to $16.50. demand for them is such that, although this lot is large, it will be advisable to come early tomorrow. Modish Directoire Coats of fine Caracul Cloth, with large revers, high standing | $9.75 for $15 Coats | n 34 t0 42, SPECIAL ITEM:—Twelve Women's Sample Long Coats of Black Broadcloth, three of which have Persian Lamb Collars, will be included in this sale at $9.75. Values areis | 3it019 |S iam IS : jot: SLIPPERS Good White Waists at 50c teapiietnnten who is t Taft's C x himself with the collar and large patch pockets; full satin-lined. Sizes from kins 3 s the jj erences with members of the Committe Foreign gards the questio: requiring inf pproaching nent nsiders the question one that cannot be disposed of at this time, and one that Is Hable to come to the surface questio: Main Floor—Greenhut and Company again end again as Japa labo: "3 comes into coniliet with A merican labor Better Ones at $1 and $1.25 A house-cleaning in the Base- Seven Heat Sree nnn end Company ee ton the Pacific $15 Ladies’ RUBBERIZED “Silk Coats Box and fitted vodels in striped ment Shoe Section brings to the front many excellent House Shippers of felt and leather at prices that should move them very quickly, They are $1.50 and $2 Kid Si 18 a . $1.50 and $2 Felt Slip at $1 and better Waists at each of these prices than you would expect to find unless you have already enjoyed a ramble through the WHITE SALE stocks. At 50c—Women’s Waists of White Madras, with plaited front; open in front; long sleeves with cuffs. At $1—Women’s Waists of White Figured Madras, with Ga of tailored plaits, laundered collar and cuffs; also excellent styles in r : ' i “n, Wi nt of all-ov broidery, platted back $150 White Kid Slippers at $1, Ree as Lawn, with front of all-over embroidery, pl FRO SRTIRRRGRCS i noe 7 = .50 Felt Romeo 75c, At $1.25—Women’s Waists of White Lawn, with yoke effect of ail- ne Nee Shnsaee wise over embroidery and lace insertion; body rimmed with lace in: ; CUIBBEHER RE TETEae plaited back and trimmed sleevew, Also with yoke eftect ¢ plaits and stripe of Filet embroidery down front, buttoned back, long sleeves. Old Basement, 10th street side Pre-Inventory Sale ot Men’s Furnishings A price-reducing event that reaches every small lot, all broken sizes and discontinued lines and gives them a quick seiling impetus You may select various lines of smart shirts, neckwear, hosiery and other furnishings at prices tar below regular—many at half | Such values come to you very seldom, men. | Men’s Odd Hose: 35c and 50c at 25c Betore the clearing order went torth these hose were J5c 10 S0c pair, and new stccks of equal quality will sell at these prices again when they arrive, But these numerous small iots must be removed to make room, so the rew prices prevail, Fine cotton and lie hreac—solia black with small tigures of silk—piain colors silk clocked and solid colors in wide variety Reduced to 25c. Shirts That Were Up to $2 at $1.00 There are very small figures and siripes for the conser- vative taste end some more pionounced effects for the young man about town Plaited or stiff bosoms, light ond medium grounds with neat Stripes or figures. Made of woven Mcdras and smart Percale. Coat model, cuffs attached All reduced to $1.00. satin materials. Colors Black, Blue Save 50c on An Umbrella i Ga ss BOYS’ $5 SUITS at $3.85 Men's Hose at I7c~Ret" Men’sCombination Suits Men’s Shirts at_75c.— Men's Waistcoats, $2.00 ieee : ae A good Umbrella—of service- 28: Black, wn, navy, gray M at $1 25 Netural gray wool or Popular coar mode culls ‘attac re —Ciotn, Fisnnel, mercerized cotton 32 to 42. To- Some Sizes Missing able tape-edged union taffeta on many other popular shades in cotton, vt eegtte al a Hu | baa an ae Reet eS elas ic sams throughout; ali the reg Bosom or $1 50 ular and some stout sizes; value up, _ plaited negligee. Value upro P 4. They are well tailored, fit correctly, ‘0 $2.50 sizes run up to 42, Values up to ae , $4.50. Now $2.00 Men’s Pajamas at $1.00— Men’s House_Jackets— made cf plain cloth, reverse side o} Men's Sweater Jacket: White madras, perca es and mercer ul slat eat plaid, pocket and edge fin shed ized cctton—plain pink, blue and $2,00—regulany $3.75. Medium with sik cord Value $: $3 50 lise or mercerized; plain colors orly Sizes 9% tol) Men's Underwear at 50c have French collar and silk front finch The drawers are well made; white only; value $1.00. Main F oor—Greenhut & Company p Natural wood Individually these Suits ang fanc, handles: sizes 26 and Sizes 8 to 16 in )8.inch, They were $2 each, but you can buy them tomor- row at $1.50. Old Basement, Broadway side, The Samuel Wins- strong frame: morrow only He which accounts for the price-reduction. are mighty good value at tncir original price, $5. the lot. You may find just what you want. Knickerbocker trousers and doub tested and proven pure wool—at $, Boys’ 75c Blouse Waists at 45c patterns in chambray and New Basement. sted jacket—every thread White; all neat and quiet patterns Weight in gray with contrasting color Value up to $1.95 aud $6, at edges and caffs. All men’s sizes, 1G More $3.50 to $7 Shoes Smail Children’s Coats Fresh and new—desirable madras, Sizes 7 to 15. ARINCOAT 4 COMPANY ’ Bet 120 831 Bway, sath su G@ MEDIUMS Ro LEVEL NRG RRR ARN \ Enameled Rice Boilers At 75c 3oilers of high quality, An unusually low price on Rice They are blue enameled outside, white in- JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street low Ice Skates It's a name to conjure with, among people who know what Sood ice skates are. We carry a full assortment of these fine skates—and with the red bail answering “present” nowadays, it's a good plan to come for your skates today: Women's and Girl’s C kates, ne Reduced to $4.25 Just one of the interesting clearing !ots that you will see in the baby-to-miss depariment, All brought forward for quick clearing as lots are so small that we would rather sell them below cost than to list them at inventory. Children’s Coats '" ‘ed. tan. brown ani navy, some in box style, with velvet collar and cuffs, brass buticns: others planted over drop lininy, trimmed with velvet and braid, sizes 2 tu 6 years; value $5 and $5.50, at $4 25 Second Floor—Greenhut and Company swe SGnvoisne: Greenhut and Company Seninman ace Reduced to $2.25 Such interest and enthusiasm have been shown in our clearing sale that we are obliged to fill in the fast disap. pearing sale lots with others to keep the sizes plentiful. A new arrangement of lots for tomorrow brings down prices of some even better shoes than were in the first selling Many $600 and $7.00 shoes are now in the $2.25 lot Women’s $3.50 to $7 AllSuede Shoes forMisses —— 5 een Shoes t $2, peeee Hea Nis wi back i 5 5 , i All Other Newspapers side, with enameled cover, seamless ata ; Hey $9.50 to $10.50 Coats Reduced to $8.00 DOO e A A smart tnd children, high top boots in black, More Tha e fect sat Comes 4 4d FS : ‘ Fi ( " By More Than 1,000 ery Der fechs © 2h) thee kates, niekeleplated $3.50, Some in Chinchilla, others in Broadcloth; gray, tan, “iyi calaunand aiuce bes dfesy gray and brown mdvarticementer Date 8 _Capacity respectively oan ce 3 Club ee es Aq red, brown and navy, box ses or plaited over crop lining of serge silks handsome styles in tan Russia calf Sizes 8 to 2, special $2.85 . 3, 3% and 5 aes i nd regular Hechey BLALEE IG ’aeroW ditdeC io the sizes 2 to 6 years; value $9.50 and $10.50, at ( $8. 00 and fancy colored top boots. Sizes 2% 105%, special. $3.50 i i prices $1.25, $1.50 and $1.65. eee are are tin f : : i ial i } THE WORLD: Ee erodes MELEE) Urea ited Peet pec rieg nih Children’s Bonnets '* ‘Children's French Felt i Note This Special in Hove eee Hyer, ‘ pease ystyie, ¢, \dren’s Sled Skates, un silk. some ed wih ribbon and Hats, some with large ribbon Splendidly made tan Storm Boots made tan Storm Boots Rage rortns ; Lisza At 75c Each ers, 50 flowers; others with lace and full + rosettes; others, with tb- — sterproofs all sizes. $3.60 value for $1.95 ; ; : Ice Creepers, to fit any shoe, 25c pai schingsof libertysiik» broken sizes bon and rosebuds, Value_ $8.50, ‘ Bick: calli wah welted aclea Goed | looks ; Basement, New Building | Basement, New Building. Value 810 $12.1 75 C1089. QQ $10.50, at $5.00 Bovs Shoes pie Livia a sea, one me $1.95 decond Fioo,—Greenhut and Company —

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