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TO ISLAND AFTER AGAINST LAWYER SHORT VACATION WHO HID CLIENT Comedian’s Wife, Who Sent Judge Him There, Ki: Malone Learns That THE BVENING WOwLD, FHURSDAY, Company of No. 115 Broadway, was or- | suage than Judge Malone, So he cot] YOUNG FORGERS SENTENCED. | dered forfeited. me to skip out, so that my bail would | In looking into the forfeitur [de forfeited and to keep under cover | Birdsall, for the bondin, for two or three days.” found that on account of ti Judge Malone had Fahrent which Fahrenholz was accus , his testimony taken down by t company had already made good a bond E'aPher for transmission ¢ 4 rn Pacifi olz sworn te 30). Overlooking this, they had fur ed a bond for htm to the State fo Thia discovery made Mr, B I so angry that detectives were to work to look for fatirenho they caught him and took him to tus I was here yesterday,” the prisoner ously remarked. “But F yer, said he couldn't ge Journment, so that when my ca |up it world be before a less sev Pascal Purposely Had For- ull ger’s Bail Forfeited. ‘William B. Daly, who was s On the strength of e ce [brought and let out Nov 1 a short! uunsel for the vacation, as it were, He returned to| Na pany, Judge Ma- x lone of G s to-day directed wn to call the te Division of the tsland again this morning, very much peeved and put out about something. His wife, Mrs, Ada i. A. Daly of No. 2 West One Hundred and Sixteenth Street, was responsible for his golng away again to-day, as she was for his original commitment and for his tem=| tnouent ¢ porary release, ‘This time the lady in- | t9 the Di timates that she will stick. If sie does it looks like a long, hand year for al 4 young comedian, formerly in vaude- ville. ‘Phe actor was brought to the Court of Domestic Relations in the early part of last month on a summons charg! with and nor District Attorney f the « Isador 1. Pascal, a lawyer who ap- peared before him yesterday on behalf a client. Judge Malone sald he 8 which he turned over ant the disbarment cused lawye eral Sessions yester second a Harry 1, of Pascal, to ask for a case under Indictment e plers of the the senior of the pair, u wealthy widow pefore she was married | to Daly in 1903. Sh ‘old Magistrate | Harris that s 4 for having his voice | cultivated, and wut this fall she fi- nanced a compa: to star him in the play of “Old Limerick Town.”" She Took the Bank Roll “Old Limerick Town" got a Baltimore, where she remons him becavse of his atter some of the feriale mempers of the troupe, | and, according to his story, struck | her, She came to New Yor bringing the bank roll with her, and the show promptly disbanded. As soon as Daly ha@ straggied back to Broadway she swore out a summons for him. Magistrate Harris put Daly under a} bond of $1,300 to pay his wife for one year. He couldn yond and the Magistrate sent ) al said his and ball of fonal Surety Hair Get and Restores Gray or Faded Hair to Its Natural Color. week fe at the As Mrs. Da to whom her husband tentive, called on her and promived t if Mrs, Daly would only pro lease she, the yc far, far away Mrs, Daly penttent it. We wil nd 10c in silver oF stay there, . Write today $1.00 Plaid Winter Cloakings, 54 78 en's outer wear . We pale ae uigt pe ara inches wide ; good colorings, © | —odd sizes and ie aii cqming, in alto- yale dozen for $1.50 to $2.50 Knives, small lots of the gether. So last night Mrs, Daly went jow York by all $1.15 Forks and Spoons. season's ‘best to court and said that in her « a | Riker » Rockey Pharmacy, Cas —_— sellers.” Hi As surety, she Wanted to surrrender | well Mawey Co., Siggol’ Cooper Co., the 4th $6.45 Cluny Scarfs, trimmed with 4 ond pala | Street 8 immymon Crawford Co, 8, hoo 4.75 A » Gourteous in Court. saber, ae Cluny lace; size 20x54. $ The Dresses ‘/; Poheeman Nic’ f the Court Squad | ’ for $1.25 Silkoline Comfortables, Smart chic]/ count gioasior uel tA. Ps Don’t Persecute 94 fied with pure cotton. YW; smd if hi of the nigh: were foun unseemly hour for a burglar, But Nichol the actor put on his shore-leave clothes and came along. th | your Bowels pened the couple one for the nen Mrs. Daly mounted the witness stand Mr. Daly bowed low and gave her a helping hand, | | ust as it Is done in the third ac | She repaid the courtesy by warning | him to cover his fac an] Ist sketching hin. trate ordered him bac he Kissed her more in sorrow than in wnger, and she wept and alimost fainted, so that Miss McQuade, the probation offer, had to su Taking it all aro very affecting spe H. went back to the island Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price Genuine muta: Signature ficaK aed was indeed a But Willtam Lord & ‘Taylor Founded 1826 Men’s House Coats and Bath Robes Appropriate for Christmas Gifts House Coats—ot double-faced cloth, well tailored, in oxford, navy, brown and green $5.00 to $12.00 Matelasse or Velvet Tuxedo Coats— Silklined......+.+.++-$15.00 to $18.00 Blanket Robes—in a large variety of colors + $3.50 to $18.00 Terry Cloth Bath Robes—imported and domestic. .....+++++++++$3.50 to $13.50 and designs........ English Woolen Dressing Gowns— $10.50 to $50.00 Boys’ Blanket Robes: ++++++$3.50 to $5.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Court to the conduct of | Attorney were enough to ||) peared in Gen- | | of | | with the thet | | ‘iroad Corapany. | ed to grant the ad. | If You Want| Swissco | Swissco Grows Hair, Stops Dandruff ng results so quickly it From New Jersey Tunnel Stations To GREENHUT’S in about 12 minutes. From the New 33d Street Station To GREENHUT’S in 2 minutes. Leave the Train at 19th Street. for 58c to 75c Silks, for 85c to $1.00 Silks, All Silk Foulards, 36-inch Natural Shantung, ¢ | All Silk Shantung, ¢ | 40-inch Marquisette, Cc | 38 All Silk Messaline, 35-inch Satin Messaline, All Silk Taffeta, Corded Dress Silks, All Silk Peau de Cygne, Figured Foulards, Bengaline. Crepe de Chines. Remnants and Dress Len Main Floor—Greenbut and Company—On Sale I riday deel eetonienlnee 35-inch Dre 36-inch Dress Shantung, 40-inch Heavy Dress Marquisette, 42-inch Fancy Dress Chiffon Cloth, Heavy Diagonal Shantung, (Plaid, Stripe and Fancy Silk. 1, (ri The young ‘ks ago ha DAL Green Trading Stamps with Ali Cash or Charge Purchases—Single Stampe Atte Nooge™” (Greenhut @ ARROW DAY---A Good Day to Begin Holiday Shopping IF YOU have not already begun your Christmas shopping you are passing many excellent opportunities in ADVANTAGEOUS SELECTION and PRACTICAL MONEY-SAVING. The first principles of Arrow Day bear directly upon the subject of gift buying —it provides the merchandise of the day at prices decidedly iower than regular. And itis planned so that to-morrow will give you EVERY GOOD REASON for early shopping with no good reasons for waiting—there are only 20 shopping days to Christmas! h Dre 1 pr to wake s desk and took out yung ma 1 with my Tt will D Annual Winter Sale of Remnants and Dress. Lengths of Silks AS IN former years this is the most noteworthy event in cut lengths of silks of the entire season, presenting extraordinary values in all the fashionable silks of the day. Silks for dresses, evening gowns, waists, negligees, children's wear, fancy work, etc. Every color and tint, All in lengths suitable for entire dresses, evening wraps, waists, and shorter lengths for various purposes. for $1.25 to $1.50 Silks, atins, affeta, gths of $1.00 to $1.50 Corduroys and Velveteens, yard, 78c and 98c nor partner ated some fon in the 1 waa there leat, nt graduate, le. "AR, ein, up and find CREAM FARINA THE IDEAL BREAKFAST FOOD iq Take this ompliments."* help you to ouble Stampa Bolore No Special Notice to our Charge Customers All purchases made from Decem- ber first to tenth inclusive will be charged on January accounts and bill rendered February first. Wearing Apparel for $1.75 to $3.50 Silks, $3.00 double width Crepe Meteor, c $3.00 double width Crepe Charmeuse, 98 4 $3.50 double width Chiffon Bordure, | $2.00 doubie width Satin Crepe, |$1.75 double width Crepe de Chine, pee double width Faconne Foulard $2.00 double width Crepe Meteor These Arrow Items on the Main Floor yard for part silk Muslins, fancy effects for evening wear. $1.50 Black Diagonal Serge, 54 inches wide ; good jet black, $1 .00 for Navy Sharkskin Suiting, 54 $1.00 inches wide ; usually $1.50. 12%c | To-day's chosen fashions in wom- styles of messaline silk, eoliennes and\\}— serge, Formerly up to $35 $15 Some of the most- talked-of models of the season are in- cluded, Street or evening colors. Nos al! sizes in each style. Women's Odd Cloth Skirts at $1.50 $3.95 Madeira hand embroidered 3 scalloped Luncheon Cloths at $2.45 for 95c White Kid Bows 49c Roses; also Velvet Flowers. and $1.50 and $2.00 Untrimmed Shapes, 95 in velvet, silk or bengaline, at Cc These Arrow Items on the First Floor $1 39 for $2.00 Linen Shirt Waists, La smartly tailored, pearl buttons $2.00 Corsets; models for every type of figure, $1 .25 29¢ for Children's Night Drawers; very special. Panamas, practical hipentama rere id dressy mod- Children's Warm Night Gowns; bsg very special at ( $9c els. Formerly $3.95 and $4.95. First Floor—Greenhiit_and Company. $3 85 for $6.00 and $7.00 Messitne or . Taffeta Silk Petticoats. ' Rineont Women's and Children's $4.50 Blanket Robes, choice colors, 25 for Comfortable Baby Skirts, made © of soft warm flannelette. Children’s 50c Toques, in white, garnet and brown; non-shrinking, at 50c 25c Children's 85c Sweaters, in gray, white and red. $2.95 | 95c ONY SE0iWarah Con! Staune Thase Extraordinary Bargains in Women’s Winter Suits and Dresses for Women's $1.25 and $1.50 Flan- nelette Night Gowns; good quality, 50c Flannelette Petticoats ; fine qual- ity, striped effects or white, for Children's Flannelette Drawers; sizes 4 to 12 years _ | 39c $1.50 Combinations, of fine nain- | sook ; handsomely trimmed; at $1 . 1 0 | | $1 for Women's $1.75 Flannelette | Dressing Sacques; emb. edge. Women's $4.50 Sweaters, of best quality wool, in white and colors, $2.95 “It's an occasion of unusual interest : for Children's $2.50 Coats; bi Peery an | $ l 50 pretty styles; sizes 2 to 6 years. where in New Babies’ White Caps, warmly lined; | special at | 9% York City to-day. | $1 4 | for Women's $1.50 Flannelette The Suits | Pajamas, in a variety of pretty colors. ‘ew models, in $4.50 Jersey Top Petticoats, with flounces of heavy taffeta $2.95 roadcloth, chev- wts, tweeds and $1 for $1.50 Night Gowns, of fine nain- sook or long cloth, pretty styles, novelty suitings, Formerly up to $35 These Arrow Items on the Second Floor. Verona Velour Portieres, hand- somely brocaded ; usually $12.50, $8 50 forsreal Marie Antoinette Lace . Curtains, on best bobbinet, $3.25 Lace Curtains, Cluny ef- | fect, mounted on cable net. $2.50 Tapestry Couch 3 25 for heavy $ . Covers, in Oriental! colors. 50c Pillow Tops, stamped for em- broidery, including backs, 29c { 1 69 for Smoker's Stand—26 in. high $ . 2 cigar holders, match box. choice of f designs; size 36x63 inches, $4.25 | $5.50 Wilton Rugs; fi $3.75 Wilt Rugs, size $2.95 27454 Aa fetal designs. 39c 25c Coats are lined with guaranteed / satin. Not every size in each style, but plenty medium | $9.50 of sizes, up to 46, Mises’ $11.75 Street Coats at $9.75 Full-length, semi- fitting, single- breasted models, of fine quality woolens. Special Arrow Sale of Hand-made Fur Hats, $3.95 iy 0 ae known to need any comment. rival" in rustle and appear: | Wear as it will not crack, ary values at $1.65, Pint Floor—Greenhut and Con JUDGING from the appearance of these Hats, you would probably think them priced at about $8 or $10. Here is one you will say at once is Black Lynx that would cost about $10, Although it looks like black lynx it is of Russian hare, an ex- cellent imitation, and is priced in this sale at only $3.95! Then there is one of White Coney that imitates white fox. The trimmings are well up tothe standard of high priced hats, flowers, gold roses and artistic novelties. Notwo alike. Every hatis care- fully hand made—really exceptional bargains tomorrow at $3.95. Main Floor—Greenbut and Company Low Prices $3 and $3.50 Heatilerblacnt Petticoats Extraordinary Values At $1.65 THE fame of Heatherbloom Petticoats is too well Heatherbloom is “silk's only ance, and ig most satisfactory in This unprecedented sale of $3 and $3.50 genuine Heatherbloom Petticoats is for Arrow Day only. Choice of many styles, with deep sectional, plaited or ered flounces, in al! the newest colors and |)!" 1 A New Kind of Holiday Goods Store in Our Basement Dolls, Toys, Books, Games, Pictures and Gift Articles by Hundreds at Notably Greenhut and Company, Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York City Fx Boys’ $3.00 and $4.00 Winter Suits | or Reefers at $1.98 and $2.95 THESE garments are selected from our regular $3 and $4 lines--handsome | tailored Suits and Overcoats of warm woolen fabrics, specially priced for Arrow Day at one-third below real value. At $1.98 ana $2.95 Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits Ages 7 to 17 years, and Russian or Sailor Blouse Suits; ages 3 to 8 years; solid colors or fancy mixtures; some of the suits have Awo pair of trousers. embroid- ' ine Button-to-neck Reefers Navy blue or neat mixtures; flannel lined and sleeve emblems; velvet or auto collars; ages 3 to 10 years. Long Winter Overcoats, $4.95 Wool fabrics; single or double breasted models; some with convertible collars; in gray or brown; ages 8 to 17. Chinchilla Reefers at $4.95 Positively all wool, in blue, gray, also neat mixtures or overs plaids, with flannel linings and velvet collars; ages 3 to 16, First Floor~Creenbut and Company—On Sale Priday Store Formerly Occupied —__ by Be Altman & Co =