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S " nas Ve on Pier to Receive Bodies TRENTON, Jan, $9—Three youne Ocean Yacht Club of Fy Ai in Mani aA : The Last Day of Clearing for ; ae aes rk Sores ery | Stapleton, [ke iy Rs ep svat | Net, Lace and Silk Dress Waists ane mami aw well of Cheney and Wife, coer eres Thon Trustees tiarting and Fisher | fear a ‘ ‘ : woman, after they had been chased by | arachnids te at anton 9 | The very limit of underpricing is reached in a selling event that will stand paramount for unprecedented KILLED AT MESSINA, | fu" Pollcemen, who fred several shots ROUR = ARE EXPELLED, | years old, wid a vereran ngataring mun, | values and exclusive style beauty. at them. | The haportant monibers of the organta , ne ation Immediately raliled to The prisoners are George Goanitt!, of Natio young (rusteentiad By ral oy A} ata =| r No. $0 Hudson street, Peter Rattice, | 4, my nq?) ‘ins op | Kinch without proper aut Foreign Officials Send Flowers 0” 31 BGG) Rovers Bal tce Old CrowdiamWiinsierat ter ther mentbern of th at e, of No, 113 Mott street, this) ¢ _ Nj Sessi Tynan and Hensel were al ‘The complainant {s Miss Ellen Stormy All Night Session, | hav agalnat the des y rt nid Df >) e Ct 7 }the c hue, twenty-four years old, of and Clouds Still Hover, |'"Ai) four wore expelled ea! No, 1807 Chestnut avenue ing, and Vice-Commodore S was spared, on the ground, The imperative clearing mandate that permits no thought of real values or cost prices has reached out after all our most exclusive and dressy waist models and submitted every price to a drastic reduction that will compel immediate sale Ever waist involved 's,& handsome in design, material and fashicnable effect ov SV CHYAWAISIEILY.OLVES when it was first shown; just as desirable from your point of view in every way as when you saw it a week of £0 ago marked at half more, or as much more 4s the case may be, than the sale prices that will prevail 1o-morrow. and 5,000 Italians Form Funeral Escort. The young woman left a train at the Hy intone é tde leged, that he had been a member for It Is the Last Day i remember that, please, The dressy waist ycu want—for every smart It remained for the reprerenetles an ae aa enor serene The Ocean Yacht Club, the leading! twenty years It Is the Last Day of Clearing, of Clearing, woman wants tee for theatre, dirner and many dressy occasions et Soran ie SED es ae Seo vcny Asatte the une Abevaskeditorve. Iriven Amateur sailor organization of Staten’ WARIGIGUGTISIETS iaveTSnnG 1s here for that one day at a most advantageous price, and will surely be gone unless you make your selection early. rn residents of Greater > c has) - $999)'¢ \; py ay 5 + Peer ihe honore to-day to the bodies of to her home, Miss Donoghue says Ra- Island, {9 adrift on the sea of Internal) | WOM TS ne {itt $5 tor Waists that Were $7.50 to $¢> 50 for Waists that Were $10.50 I ‘Arthur S. Cheney, our Consul to Mes- dice and Rattlce also got into the cab! qiscord, torn by the high winds of dis-} CONS NOPLE, ‘ pA sina, and his wife, who met thelr deaths and that after riding several blocks the 14, ots cit aia a $10.50 * to $12.75 ne ear ke, trio attacked her and then put her out)” ee si y ara , , —_ ' : came from the office of the Collector of ried to the Second District po-| pelled, early to-day, at a speclal meet: | murkish Lace and Net Waists in white, ecru and colora ih models *PPC#! 0 your admiration, There are Messaline, Nets V the Port on his own PASH t, Cullens ing called by Commodore George Stas | — embracing all new lute ideas.” A splendid, choice lot— and Lacer—all beautifully modelled and designed, was abselulely no one ore oven 2 trick and pleton, which began at 9 o'clock Inst not 4 great many waists. White, black and most desirab'e shades for choice, @ sem!-official capacity on the pler of | 5 night In the club's bullding at Stapleton. ® } s ’ It) : the Fanre line when the. steanahip Pavatnahe aWetocrwaratnaitvounces Specia otice $9 75 for Waists Originally Priced $15 to $18.50 a came in this morning w linet aieavedy agalic Bae eee eee eee Re scins of the Cheneys Finale A ae a A era of aul : , Allover tucked chiffons, laces, nets and messalines compose this group. Styles and trimmings too pptatinn : 7 Stopes Sng er ne AS numerous and beautitul for description in this hmited space. Sufficient that they are the most artistic the ceremo! and pal ton ayeur The former about twenty-five resignations | productions of our cleverest creators of waist movel ! took place later upon thi firing as Dey ran, shots halted the! are promised | 0 0 e Beare re rs of waist movels, of the bodies in Manhattan no re abmen, 4 fapinia cin | Second Floor—Greenhut and Company yrated, and was 1 twenty-five years a e Stapleton has held umber of terms. He rep: “1 am giving you here the only prescrip: t will safely, surely and your fat te id sentatives of the ¢ity, or the county, or SS the State had « part, and thero was but] EYBLQSIQN IN HOSPITAL. i 1 ; ne ce fo nted the a! quickly r one subordinate of the United States | Remarkable Belt Special | Government In evidence, No public ser ane | ; 5 s, It , p ah | voting power of the older memb ur muse P ( , vant who died at his post of duty eer |Gag Wrecks Kitchen of Beth Inrael! white Vice-Commodore Ott fo the drug st Here are two lots of stylish Belts that represent a few of inal learing of had a poorer showing of ri ct at the | ae You eat it Ii each of a good many styles, which must not be here for ds of his Govermment than Arthur Institution Iq Newark, young and sately reduce k n 4 / hands of his Governinen Mplings were stock-taking. This is what we do with them :— 3 Cheney. There was much exciter i} (ie CoihTS (tua tres here is nothing "Ju 1" as Rengo : atients in th oor sale by all drug $1.0) per full rimme a S Flags at Half-Mast. the q Hast | Newark, to-day ried [curred in. th | William Harting and William t'box, or by mall When the Venezia River this afternoon her flags at half-uast. bring the ney, but she 1,000 Italian em! great disaster in C whom had lost kl Owing to the non. Roosu, tie U. 5. « 1S¢ Belts . $150 Belts ect eather, S : Many imported from Paris ore Li r, Silk and Fanc Belts, the rest Pea smartest New Yc is ets Hancsome comb nat.on materials, dressy silk effects and numer- ous leather nove nes, Assortment is attractively diverse. Some sizes incomplete. The values are surprising . 50c and $1.00 Main Fioor—Greeubut and Company the The remainder of our Winter styles that were formerly up $15.00 at $4.75 Millinery Dspartment—Second Floor comp age free by m nt to Detrolt; no {ree packages at drug Rengo ts for sal New York by W n Its regattas. | gt. also 9th av. & 42 1+ Md st. & 4th av., evi factions developed, uM “Old Crowd" Waited for Revenge | Expertence tau ‘Old Crowd” to ; Children’s $1.50 Dresses, 98c | Final Clearing of Infants’ Wear brings many such sur- Long Caracul Cloth Coats, $19.75 | prising values Regular Values Are Up to $39.50 Children’s Fr h esses, box-p'aited front with I ; LIE enol Dresses ? two rows of fine em. Much more important than the price reduction are the | & Oth st., 1th st, near r . \t and Empre_effec's; |ned throughout Children’s Bonnets, in Fel Children’s Guimpes wth satin Ducress. Value $39.50 $19, 75 ye Sik, some trimmed with lace and full Wah box patand Lem canes crac English Tourist Coals at $14.75—M ce trom fine | Ebalish ds; and mixtures’ cut ruchings of liberty silk, Others wih — Mace ot white lawn, finished at reck 59 eed ! ' i + f i and 52 inches long they come in both light ard cark col rs; many have pores Hew ere) eeltc) Seo ioe read ldceved wulbuhemtllehedicusle combinaion collar end cuffe cl plain broadcloth pretty trimmed with meral hae _ 75c to $9.00 aes to 14 years; value 69c, 49c batons; cut very full and roomy; an sdeal coat for touring G74 75 = : t : cr colege wear; values up to $30, at Second Floor—Greenhut and Company, Second F cor—Greenhut an: Company Extreme Reductions in Boys’ Clothing i A sale that will accomplish our quick clearing object and bring the season’s most welcome barsoin news a SS to parents who would outfit their boys with economy and satisfaction. These are_the Clothes upon which we have built our high reputation for worthiness in quality, integrity in workmanship, precision and permanence of fit and shapeliness and |f; service-giving that are the best and jongest test of absoiute dependability—Clothes of the Greenhut standard, with which we give cur name and guarantee. And here they are in this once-a-year clearing with price-reductions that are absolutely without precedent. Test the statement. if! Suits, Reefers_and Overcoats that were up to $6.50, i \ Norfolk, double-breasted, satior and Russian blouse Suits and §2 75 H Coats, »n jong and reefer styles, All reduced to O68 9 8 oo m D : | Suits, Reefers_and Overcoats that were un to $9.50, | Norfolk and double-breasted, salor and Russian biouse Suits, 54. 75 Reefers and Long Overcoats. All reduced to Suits, Reeters and Overcoats that were up to $15 and $20, Russian Sailor, Norfolk and couble-breasted uits, Keefers and $6 75) button-io-the-neck Overcoats, All reduced to i Aerie Gs ae £ | broivery band; sizes 2 to 6 years; value $1.50, at 98c models and the superb modeiling. Such attributes are |f not usually found in “special sale” coats, ’ *, § in red, tan, } Infants’ Short Dresses, Ch'ldren’s Coats act brown and 50 and 52-inch Caracul Cloth Coats. \ made of white lewn, oth th some in with velvet ~— — ped Woke Ol ase cr Rewaneniag aeAtCuMiNierade BUlGHE etlTe A pre-inveniory sale of stunn Be areca or tutks and brissstiching plaed over drop trimmed Cloth Coats made from imported caracul value 59c, at. sy 39c with velvet and br 28 2 10 6 cloth, beautifully mained end hiphy lus rous. Just bke H : years; value $5.00 and the real fur. Semi-titiing models in bot Dyrectoire iW 5 . $4.25 | } Honored by Italians. e tardy un- ay THE OUTER 12 West 23d Street eye | Advance Sale of 1909 GARMENT SHOP Ss Ss 5 gQ oO =e ran S =. or "Nn ge = oO Nn n an wn An Extraordinary Showing of $2 Lingerie Waists (like ile rie Waist (like illuse Fine Batiste Waist (like il- Fine Batiste Wai: No. 2); yoke Of tration No. 3), with val, lustration No, 4); yoke [stration No th panels of revering stripes of trimmed front and back with THely. trimmed UE Sead "trish lace; all-over tucked c d val fir broidery, Other 1909 Models at 2.90, 3.50, 5,90, 8.50 up to 19.50 lace “$2.00 { h h eve $2.00 |: Suits for Boys of Z7to 16 Suits for Boysof 24% tol0 Coats for Boys of 3 to 17 Noriolk anu Double-Breasteu Sus Boys’ Reeters ad Coridren’s But- Some of the double-breasied are ton-to-the Neck Overcoats of fancy an e . . Boys’ Sailor end Russian Blouse Exquisite Models in Lingerie Dresses made with a belt, o:bers are plain Suits, fine fancy chevicts and ; lain m.xed cheviots, also plain colors— TAT , Ree nunes double-breasted with the Derby blue; VS b navy blue and gray chinchilla fur- jf! Dresses, surplice Three models, ine Ba- ele esses et hand. back. Mave ot fine fency cheviots roriezie (enous 1a ane Broad iene Overcaet "Boys full | ed with val. tis trimmed ferchiel ut elaborately and worsteds in the season's new- cloth with extra silk collar and length Overcoats, newest shades . lac 4 hand embr with baby Irish, Filet and immed ine Mechlin est shades, also plain biue, shield, in the Russian sty‘, en! models, | lace and revering and in- sertion to match; finished oke, One of val. lace. Princess, Ems ~ Second FroorGreenhut and Company i Extraordinary Clearing of Women’s and Men’s Gloves Our inventory plans have been made with the supposition that the gloves in these four lots are sold—that is, we have made sure that they will not be in stock when the lists are closed. This makes immediate selling imperative, |! so we have priced them with that ore purpose in mind. Full and complete series of sizes when the sale begins, 1 Women’s 2-clasp Glace Women’s I-clasp Cape Women’s long Glace Men's Cape Leather Sloves—overseam sewn With Poris Glovermprix seem sewn with Paris Hloves—eibow lenp'h, French giace Jioves—I-clasp, prix seam sewn with |i! point embroidered tacks, 69c point embro:dered backs 85c kid, in tan colors, A quality thatis Paris point embroidery becks The |f, | | Ten colors only, Reg- Gocd shades of tan. Rey. teldcm sold under wanted shades of tan, the regu'ar price— $1.50 Regularly $1.00 pair, 85c icks i + models pire ue c : with lace Jabot. Empire d color: eve: ‘nat this ‘oire effe ct. Valu EE" $6.90 pice Var $8.75 vate 300. $10.50 sex." $15.75 Various other 1909 Models from 22.50 up to 75.00 ——-———+ ———S By y)} dding and Dividin | Words Muria of “ite | Jone Flit of i Clarice Vanae. : ularly $100 a pair, at warly $100 a peir, at Main Floor—Greenhut and Company $250. Sale Boys’ Wool Sweaters, $1.50 Final: Women’s Shoes at $2.00 Were Up to $2.25 Before Clearing Time Were Formerly Up to $5.00 Pair (352.361 | in | 08 W aS. ; | ae je Copies Per Day i N iN \ IN INH AR Boys’ and Children’s All-Wool Coat Sweaters, Sa ie aetna eee an CM SUELO cS | ¥ \ EN } RANT bl $ Ted and gray, wilh colcred borders; sizes 20 10 Ja inch tn and fancy CEs 3 tocts; not all sizes in every ‘ ‘ e. 1 ‘ —\N | 7 chest measure: | style; regularly up to $5.00, In some instences a : | SS TN 2 ormer prices, 98c, $1.75, $2.25 to $3.25 AEM Go tea one" $2.00 ¢ if Clearing prices, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50| Women’s Patent Leather and Gun-Metal | | In There Any Wonder that I Alaa varsmatis a Veudeawittanin CULTACELL AG cl aint ‘Pats iuaeeaa esata Nin ric orien Fi ; Terry hon derbi Call shoes; tips or plain tors; Cuban heels, value $8 and $10, at $5.00 | Sep: e Ad mente in Rie ae) He < Bovs’ and Children’s Hats, including black and brown derbies, / ae; " ‘ 1O8,S04 than the \ Nex r ean AE YACHTS) ANU Bo $ Tan Storm Boots—b'« her style with be lows tongue, TARR TNL Olhex vA art: | | oll caps: former prices from $1 10 $250, . . , 20c and 50c ae al oh ae canta aclel as wast aroot al Mie Value $3.50, can Newspaper! | - » Furnishings Extraordinary reductions prevail on all the re- sala sCIEE Nada Cass A LSA sented oa == || || a] eral Of Boye Furnishings ining stocks of junior Haberdashery. Pies oS tf a ae $1.95 5 —Gree s —Greentut and Compan: Where Will You Advertise | ; Second Floor—Greenhut ard Company d i sili sw loor- pany a Next Sunday? Sixth Avenug 181 ¢o 19th Street Greenhut and Company, Store formerly occupied by B. Altwion & Co.” uusil BY ARRANGEMENT WITH JEROME UL. REMICI & CO. an RETR ORORS EE on