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a ee pment THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NUABRY 1911. old. He gave her a good home and a good education, but she ran away a year ago. me) ry $5,000,000 BANK NOTE SUIT and spbmitied 10 a Jer7, and the Verdiet BY IS AGAIN DISMISSED. [JJ | ' Seeer a a eae oa | j finding that the exhibition was wrong- —_ — _ | 5 ; Judge Hough in the United States F fan eg therefore, cetuee su} Franklin Simon & Co. 4 ¥ thon, of which defendant (Hearst) was f Judes Hough in the United States president 4 Circuit Court dismiased hg day the!) “The general rule ts that a municipal. | & \. | not Company against Ransom H. J claim on account of damages sustained | : Thomas indieiduaily and as President by an {Individual in consequence of a) § of the New York Stock Exchange to- nulsance he highway, may recover ae | gether With the 100 motobeed ef the ira Re AOU af = eC Largest Price Reductions Noted Alienist Sends Word to|fxcnange unt the American Banknote | Mrs, Mary McMahon Fears Her Appellate Division Sustains | ionsuie “tor une wror Pe palen We look after the responsible for the wrong which | ; Company, The complaint charged that pie ies caused the Injuries.” | “little things” the Police and Demands ock Exchan ed into a cor Son Lester May Have | City’s Contention in Madison ["A"humber of otter sults, involving a . Us Ever Made with the American Banknote | ; x Reploson C considerable sum which the city had to| Courtesy and efficient _ser- EE investigation. hy to give exclusively End Life. Square Explosion Cases. | pay, as a result of the explosion, hinge| Vice are the cornerstones of all vobbidenbr das | nded Life 4 P on the Shea case, and the city will now farris stores. Boys’, Girls’ & Misses’ Apparel eed ek whiat | os probably bring an action against Hearst |" No matter how small your U De. Allen Fitch, allenist, got a letter | « Mra. Mary MoMahon, « wealthy wid-| The Appeliate Division of the Supreme | to recover on all of them, | ha ve the same In his morning’ mail to-day that so | ow of No. Court ordered to-day af tal of the ccna purchase, you receive the Rodney street, Willia 1 we vin attention, the same service, and 4 Alarmed him that he called up the near | > neat caPoumh ite {vere 0 reported to the police suit brought by the etty against Wii-] DEAD BURGLAR’S GIRL PAL | the same dependable quality. B ’ Clothi est police station and caked that a de to It the names /her son, Lester MeMahon, twenty-two, lam R. Hears: to r the amount COOLLY RECEIVES SENTENCE | f Hi Gla 0 ‘Ss fy) n 4 tective be sent around tn all possible embers as defeniants |e curb broker in Broad street, hax been had to pay to the \ - a bol Ki fAfe) Clip boys Clothing } haste to the physician's home at No brought under the | cissing from home eince Dec. 2. she | * , one of the per- | fitted wi farris Suction Cli, / 38 West Fitty-sixth atreet : sea seri o.coy dame [anid that owing to loses In epecuiation the fireworks explosion | Jean Mitchell, the seventeen-year-| at $2.00, will give you complete Boye’ tl aah Suits Lieut. Raynor dispatched Detective she fears her son may have committed | in Les are on the Might Of te) Te een aio wae sot while break. | eYCglass satisfaction. 8 to 17 years. tierra teas Heretofore $8.75 : 5 00 é Henry Bruckman. The detective found ro wulolde. election tn November, 190%. The lowering into a house in Passaic, N. Jy B ; ; } Dr. Fitch pacing bis office in a state SCHOOL FIRE PANIC. Mrs, MeMahon court dismissed the city’s complaint, |jant month and dicd @ weck ago from . Ld Winter Overcoats \ of considerable agitation. The alientat bil had akenitea tin ‘S 2 put the higher tribunal holds that | his wounds, was senienced by Judge Scotch tweeds or herringbone cheviots, wool linin, ne, aid that he liad just received a threat: | yyarertous ening letter and desired the p take action at once. ‘The letter wan signed with the name of the husband of Dr. Fitch's Inundress The alfenist explained that the Inve ress had been marrie? on Sunday he retumed home on Sundgy nigat. On Monday night, during tho heavy rain, the man had cailed and demanded that his wife leave with him. She refused. ‘The husband then demanded that Dr Fitch put the laundress out of the a house. The physician responded to thie nd floor. of the home waa | money and went tb the Nason 4 ‘appeal by requesting the husband to a oad, the organ ond’ ant| Bank to ascertain his financial stan } eave. The man refused, and Dr. Fitch | the. furniture. Jing and learned that only the day: be- | called up the East Fifty-firet street sta aickascabssibiobaactnai fore he nad drawn out the last $2,000 he It nt nad tn the world tn, Policaman Sehownmoltz 4% #0") AMERICAN HELD IN LONDON, (| "Stca.stostson vuinke that tf ne har Having related this, Dr. Fitch hando! HAD MISSING PAY CHECKS. pale a Tea, Sar fe he must have teens ac he giant ‘The McMahons are prominent in Will- fread it and told Dr. Fitch that he didn't) oxpon, Jan. 6—Maurice Joseph | iamsburg and have a fine summer home think he had any case, The letter con- | Hearst, a president of the National As- | § ociation of Democratic Clubs, paving lation proving unprofitable the ih charge the proposed reworks ¢ man became nervous and lately «has! bration iy Ha year ago Lester embarked in aa! as a curd broker. Owing to Howard M n the Paterson Court of Speciai 3 to 10 years, Heretofore $9. 5.00 var in the State Home for Girls, | 64 East ey ont moar Opicla Ave. bay pte pdapetpend Overcoats / | The girl had pleaded gutity to bur- Nels eal air. ny thay inchilla, bas | fy hy 7 50 been on the vermb of collapods Mrs | “(fe was afleged” aald the Appeitacs [Cty COntouSINE that whe had socom: Boys’ Long Overcoats loMahon tried to prevall upon him t0 | Coy iO bompiulney te CRU MNUA Rene earaitee nubles Ana worouna jive up bis "business asd save the ré- Teed, CAVE AAKIUILER EMME Tee ee cante Gacene | ‘Onvertible collar model of imported all-woo! tweeds; 3 50 maining thousands of his fortune, but |e phe oa, tne for him outside when he was shot. | 4999 wrway, nr. Willo’by A | wool lined. 8 to 17 years. Heretofore $12.75 the young man petelited that he would |" question was a us, wrongful! John Mitchell, the girl's foster| 4g9 Fulton’ @ty Opp. eventually quake #600 | and unlawful, and constituted a pubue|father, told the judge he had taken erat week Mossenon was sich « nar | Suleutice the girl from « foundling asylum in vous wreck that Mre. MoSf ceane | “Whether it was such a nuisance was|Canada when she was three monthe apprehensive that he hi ele. A fire of my s orlgin was dis in th pel room of the How Mission and Home for little Wanderers at No. 226 Kast Eleventh street to-day and caused a small pante among fifty children who were in the y be held per: ‘an Olliffe, Superintendent of Kdwant A, Neylan, an of- ficer In the Children’s Court ond several teachers got all the children safely out Young Men’s Suits { Hand tailored, Imported Fabrics, 31 to 40 chest measure. Heretofore $15.75 to $24.80. 10.00 and 15.00 | Misses’ and Girls’ Coats VOGEL BROTHERS 42d St., at 8th Ave. r . Wats. ‘De. Yeoh a Eppley, an American w emanded in| at Babylon. i tained no direct threats, Dr. Fite iw Street Police Court to-day charged Saar RT . i ffued that the threata were there, though | Qi.) pring In pomsession of $2,000 worth Sunt Oat of College. | Girls’ Winter Coats | velled, He considered the letter a8 bre | or traveler's pay checks of the Amer-| |, (From the botegd cos a er | 1D Ss d * Of English mixed tweeds and navy blue cheviot. 6 75 Mainary to direct threats, (cen Fexpreee Company last May, Kppley | _“My boy feels competent to car All Day Saturday Until | 4 to 12 years. Heretofore si4.80 ; Dr. Fitch then requet the detective | strongly protested his Innocence regard. |’ abe hy e } Bruckman jing tne paper and was admitted to tali| “Mine feels competent to jus 10 P. M. We Will Give | Girls’ Chinchilla Coats to report |in the sum of $2,000, = | ” Of navy ds full length button-to-neck model, 8 50 i the case in the reguiar He explained that he had won the | | wool lined. 4 to 14 years. Heretofore $16.00 Way ea abot [notes from the proprietor of a gambling | Kee Down Your Wei ht noch lyin Bae Seana repettar club at Atlantic City, N. J. Eppley porter | stopped at Morley’s Hotel here, and on . any statement. “This Jan. 4 cashed the pa } { is my own private affair,” was ali he| orice. Subsequen would say. Detective Bruckman re-/4 bank endorsed | Girls’ Dressy Coats Of chevict, broadcloth or zibeline, silk or wool lined. | 6 to 14 years. Heretofore $18.50 1 1 50 | Velvet and Corduroy Coats Double JAC Stamps With All Purchases ported to Inspector Russel! that he did | Full length model, of imported velveteen and corduroy, 19 4 not see how any action could be taken Fall Killa Jay Produce Disease silk lined. 6 to 14 years. Heretofore $29.50 75 by the police on the letter. WINSTED, Conn, Jan. 6—Jay | ‘atty Accumulations Are Unsightly, Uncomfortable and Tend to | Misses’ Black Broadcloth Coats Plain tailored or sailor collar model; satin lined, intertined. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $29.50 18.50 Misses’ Fur Coats Misses’ Pony Coats Full length; of French dyed skins; brocaded silk lining. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $59. 35. 00 Spautaini and treasurer of paclnethas Adlai Ri P the New , TAFT REFUSES PARDON identified prominently with other Ie TO WEALTHY SOUTHERNER, | manutacturing interests, died at home here this morning of concussion i ati ‘ of the brain and paralysis, resulting “Fines Are Not Effective Against} trom a tall last week, He was about 5 . Rich Men,” Says President Decid- | sixty-four vears old, a native of New health, The inconventence ana annoyance | i Be York City, and leaves a wife and onc! of depoaite of fat and weeless flesh are ing Appeal in Peonage Case. daughter. He repr hie WASHINGTON, Jan, 6—"Fines are | {" 18 Leeislature ‘The greatest danger that fat peupie en- ir heart. A fatty heart t any moment. Fatty PROGRESS Our installation of the J*A/° Stamps has been met with such keen appreciation by the public that we are spurred on to still greater efforts for the year 1911—to broaden our scope—to make thousands of new friends for our store. : ented the town in| moreover an indication that the biood Is] aot éfective st men of wealth. Im- ® Prisonment is necessary," wrote Pren!- ‘Three Railroads ¢ | French Seal Coats Gent Taft in a decision to-day in re-| CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, Blomeyer, prestdent of th thin advancing d and Atlanta Railroad Company, states |e have commonly the n that within ten days the Chattanooga |, Instead of tiresome tren’ raga te m, the Gadsden and Bir ng, & KOK 0 D sisilisie Wane io a Ratiroad |iegn vay successfully employed. eve will be merged Into one system, to be | {maki comfortably known as the ‘Tennessee, Alabama and in prison and| Georgia, the future of which will be a With This in View, We Launch Our Annual January Clearance Sale | Pull length; of French dyed skins; brocaded silk lining. | 14 to 20 years. "Heretofore $89.50 59 50 Sable Squirrel Coats Full length; of highest grade skins; brocaded silk linin, 14 to 26 years. Heretofore $165. 0 98. 50 fusing to commute a prison sentence against W. 8. Harlan, manager o of the greatest lumber and turpei obesity. te fae Of #00, The deviston was| direct road from the Great. Lakes to lente that. cap be had at-any good. drup of Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats ; 4 Ketrored bythe Supreme Court ot tne| the Gult of Mexico,” "= store for a triting sum you will tee che Misses’ Tailored Suits fmuted the term to ait snenthe, Appiic| BX+Pottceman Diew on street, [ere tint iat as Whit Be A sale of such compelling interest that it will bring hundreds | See ee cation for pardon wax renewed and| Hugh Lumphy, a retired policeman, |gtop—and your welght and size wily every effort was made by Harlan's in- | !Xty-tlve years old, of No, 32 Jay! neither increase nor decrease, Marmoin fluential friends in the South to induce | Street, dromped dead from heart dis-| prescription is as follows: the Presklent to eliminate the sentence [ease at Duane and Washington streets H ounce Finid Haoncaent. : hs » | to-day. @ wae returning home from % ow far woe out ot chore ot his company {drawing hin_monthly. pension. Time | snd the done Ie one teaapoonful after meats and at bedtime, Can be had at i tosecure 18 immigrant laborers from phy had been out of the department drugeiat's for a very trifiin m—but be | New York. Some of the men attempted | for five years, retiring on half pay. Hel gure to get Marmola in the original un- | ‘but were re- | bad served thirty-two years, broken package captured and forced to the com- ‘ pany's plants. In refusing to commute the sentence the. President disregarded the claim of Harlan's attorneys that he personally took no part in the offense as general manager of his compan \ “To retain and enforce the imprinon- Ment part of the sentence will operate powerfully," eald the President, ‘to pre- jj Vent a recurrence of such offenses by men of large affairs and business stand- ing. To relieve much a one from the penalty of imprisonment when properly | f convicted and sentenced would, be to break down the ity of the law) with those of power tafivence, | would tempt on their part f breaches, What is worse, it woul real ground for th ention 80 « heard that it is only Of imported wide wale cheviot, serge and broadcloth, in all leading shades 14to20years. Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00. 18.50 Misses’ Evening Dresses Of silk chiffon over silk, in all evening shades. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $39.50, 17.50 upon hundreds of men here from miles around. Never in the history of our establishment have we offered such astounding values—by to-morrow night this sale will be the talk of New York. $15, $16.50 C& $18 Suits (@ Overcoats $] 1-75 $20, $22.00 $23 Suits (@® Overcoats $15;50 $25, $28.00 C& $30 Suits @ Overcoats $1 8.50 Registered Established Trade Mark. Half a Contury, WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY Women’s Apparel 65 Women’s Dresses Of chiffon over silk, crepe de chine and various silks. Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 | 8. 50 Clearance Prices on Men’s Furnishings $1.25 @ $1.50 Plaited and Negligee Shirts . . . . 77e January Clearance Sale Suits, Coats, Dresses, etc. ” ne poor criminals | who are really’ punished. \ $2.00 Highest Class Woven Madras Shirts ... . $1.15 | 56 Tailored Suits : f i * iot and vel = j JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. || Ladies’ Tailored Suits $15.00—A number of ini OF Bromdetothycheviot and ve jeretotore $39.50 0380.50 25.00 ft appeared plain tailored and elaborately trimmed suits of Woolen Mix- Choice of All Our Remaining 50c @ 75c Neckwear . c seen tm ocmorows bass Har. lle Tae pay freeride ede delpenmeng Black Lisle Half Hose (™dirinieert} 16c¢ 47 Bina Breese ition H Tailored Suits $264 Ob Several mest styles tailored jac BIO 8 SNGSTY tmnper lens: ~ © Belts Wks | ik Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 on new Spring lines with new length coat and straight gored | skirt, in Imported Woolen Suitings, Velveteen, Corduroy, ; 1 1 | 35 Fur Collar Broadcloth Coats Broadcloth and other Winter materials. Formerly $45.00. M Other Drastic Clearance Prices In aree| Heme or. shunt opossum CE te ae 25 00 Tailored Suits $35.00 to 150.00—Handsome hee A he i WOMEN’S WAISTS—690 dressy beaded chiffon, chiffon over silk, and messaline waists, | —Sil suis in a number of exclusive models. — Formerly $60.00 to reduced from $5, $6 and $7,tO......... 6-0 e eee screenees . $2.69 | 18 egg grade shoo areca c cacti WOMEN’S HOSIERY—600 dozen black liste hose, « a ’ famous standard 25c grade, with silver gray fox collar. Heretofore $98.50 O35. 00 Ladies’ Coats $15.00—Street Coats of Novelty | slight factory imperfections (6 pair 90c), pair.............seeseseeseeeeeee 16c 2 Karakul Fur Coats SeOntTTTeas AI Brena ce OL aged “Stvieh “WNaTe: sices “are WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY —with lisle tops and feet, reduced from 75c per pair, to 44e Manca ttaat et yell rertied bleh lustre sblas Drone ormerly $28.0¢ GIRLS’ SERGE DRESSES in blue, brown and red, prettily trimmed; sizes 6 to 14; shawl collar and cuffs of skunk dyed raccoon. 85.0 Ladies’ Coats $25.00 to 95.00—Coats for all kinds reduced from $5, to. . $2.97 Hererolore 9146.00 0 i of ear in Maa Seal Plush, Broadcloth, Imported models GIRLS’ CLOTH DRESSES in plain colors, fancy trimmed; sizes 6 to 14, reduced from 10 Australian Seal Coats . and materials. Formerly $45.00 to 150.00. G4 tO. erereeereecene reese seenteseesenttsenteneaenaersenses tess $1.97 Full length, French dyed skins, long roll collar of natural i Dresses $15.00—Of Serge, Chiffon, Crepe de Chine, GIRLS’ WINTER COATS—odd lots of chinchillas, kerseys, cheviots and fancy mixtures; | or skunk dyed raccoon or Adelaide shinchila, $195.00 1 00. 00 th Messaline, Foulard, een, Corduroy, Embroidered sizes 4 to 14, reduced from $6, $7 and $8,tO.......ceece cree ee ere reer enees $3.9 scatenare TAMPA ENTRIES. Linen, etc. Formerly $28.00, BOYS’ OVERCOATS of blue and gray chinchilla, sturdy, substantial garments, flannel | sasera, ma. Dresses $50.00 to 150.00—Gowns and Dresses lined, reduced from $6.50, to $4.95 | . h suitable for dinner, afternoon and theatre wear. French EOYS’ LINED GLOVES—tan kid with heavy wool lining, reduced from 98c, ‘to anes 59c tet Hacer) hand-made dresses of Silk, Chiffon, Lace and other new im- 1 Ante Larranie fea Na 2, 100: atthe a ee WACk eng Re Kose Mot fy ported materials. Formerly $85.00 to 300,00, Waists $3.75—All of our regular stock of Viyella and French Flannel Waists made in our own workroom. Formerly $5.00 and 6,00, Dress Waists $2.50 to 45.00—Chiffon, French Lin- gerie, Silk Waists, anc all the Tailored Linen Waists reduced to clear the stock, Formerly $3.50 to 75.00, James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Ave. & 34th St, waCPBti'2us What You Lost Yesterday You Will Find Te-Day| If you used a ‘‘Lost and Found” | Adv. in the World this morning. VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st.at 8 Ave. Open Saturday Night Until 10 o’Clock. 04, 2 mies, td rh Bad OE Selling: there furlongs Ory abs, 102; “Lonl W Acre, Star, 107 n SWWulp ‘ron, tod Baelian, |

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