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ee . rarer cadence ucememamintmammmaaremme nin: aeceiek aeemmmmmmnenmmmneamnmnse memmmmemmmmnnaiit acceded THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1911. | [hy CROSS ERT MT SRL er licialieaannnn tone reecsmcene Af Hm ASE LD LS : | Po $2,500 is ENOUGH PAY bets $3,500, but Judge Ray thinks “the we Panama Hate, | SS 2 —— — = —— — — = = = == | ) ury, was evidently ¢ ed away by d od e At ‘ * FOR A BANK EXPERT. | the aaron optone™ or Mr Wi | the Dis Abs salts of « temp ts it ° The Garden Tea Room WITH M ANIAG ON So Judge Ray Decides in Cuiting| $2 be mline, [Worth 68 Phnams Hite f 2) most vatuable because I S 0 Of ook ocd sores hs Oe Adolph Vietor, $3,500 to in his sul 0 to Edwin 1, Wendell | gainst Howard Willetts | . . for his services in king »- | Louis Matz Becomes Violent at} praisat ot tne toss by fre ot hia tac J) Midnight and Bolts From [prints 0°" °F Te Books gat) Wendell's Inventory appraised the Father’s House. whole brary at $90,035, and. Incl “a set of Cruikshankian “original edition of Thac cE ul 250, and “an original Lever,” $1 IMAGINED POISON PLOT. | 7°14") complaint Wendell: demands | $4,500, but on the trial he declared that his service 4 that of an ex- Pirrangements Were Being | P**t and easily worth $7,500. The Jury — - Made to Remove Him to _ Private Sanatarium. Down Award From Howard | whic " lightfully th i | 1 ‘ redeemed by your ightfully that the service as Willetts. li necert. the rece a hers | Beaver street suitery personal selection wy | 1868 Established 43 Years 1911 wel 38 the cooking is task Judge Ray tn the United States cir-| WAS om Ho) s oods marked in plain coming famous! RIVERSIDE DRIVE |stats st an meeememeemmy ||| sa0st m 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. becoming famous! cutting down the jury's award of | 18H, yah Ns Oi ob a. —->-— i Adams Building—Just inside the 2tst St. door 6 Collars for 50c ée 4-ply in one-quarter sizes—14 to 18. ; | Thousands of Men’s Collars in the January White Sale | , | CREAM FARINA THE IDEAL BREAKFAST FOOD. There are twelve different styles with the famous lock front, wing, and turn-down styles. They are all new shapes. B, As good a collar as we ever sold at 2 for 5c. Fully shrunken, beautifully hand-laundered and turned, which insures long wear, and the ‘buttonholes are eyelet button- holes, which outlast easily the slip buttonholes, two to one, Most 15e collars are only 3-ply; these are 4-ply, and will America’s Largest 6th Avenue and fouls Matz, twenty-three years old, and the son of Herman Matz, a con- : teeter, with offices in Sixth axenue, | Shoe Store 20th Street be sold in lots of half-dozen only, and the half-dozen must a near enty-sixth stre “ Cau WARD OF MERLE \@ EB - , lently Hauak it ti sea xs aes We Announce in Our B e all be of one size and style. 6 for 50c, erside Drive, this morning, . dashed | ase- Pp siaiaciicieatliinsaat q frem the house and when overtaken by | s { t BT e1 had bY 9 Si Taal a Sa ment Store a Special Sale of Children’s Hats | Women’s Fur Coats “ ee eee 9 9 Boys’ Clothing Dept.— Adams Buildi Second Floor. $ 4 MFecne Mats, who was tn bosneen with | Men’s and Women’s ina urate nee | At Greatly Reduced Prices his father, began acting queerly some $3550 A O'Neill Building —Third Floor. f timé ago. He imagined his fathe: good many of them sold for $1 and $1.50 i t= Bdllesad his raother with Dolton Shoes There are boucle, angora, leather and cloth tans, some $39.50 to $42 Coats, at $33 af PYd tater, & tha Supreme Court (hres | At $ 65 ; with double bands: Boys! Bear Skin Hats 69e, were #1 | $49 Coats, at $38.50 NMA GkS, 000 60 the tentinony Of Drs, is : and $1.50; Boys’ cloth middy hats—-wide brims; Boys \ $79.50 Coat t $59.50 Peterson and Peet was adjudged insane. cloth hats and all-wool cloth hats; 72 Boys’ Suits at | . oats, a . s ind Re Lada herbie e ekdee dela 2 $1.95. Formerly $2.98. | They are all 52 inches long and are made of caracul, ) tS eetdaed Favs Nea vanoved frome tame | p Good worsted suits with knickerbocker trousers and Russian pony and near-seal, with brocaded or satin linings. nett Ge son Became violent at midnight, Mr. | ) In Wide Variety of Good Styles andi eet Liseata wD ‘ Sizes 8 oe ty ile do _ Some left over from two big purchases we made earlier 7 Cte eared SRivcata Dive coat All Sizes. Every Pair Guaranteed. not come tor ie m after to-morrow, here won ee uny. \ in the season, tant house ried to restrain him, ut he ’ Ww ° sm Boys’ $5.98 Overcoats at $3.65 ; i : te med Men’s Shoes omen’s , — Fine loose lng coats, wth automa collars oil Men’s Clothing Policeman Patton came upon Matz, tary, or shaped o ‘oats. Made of all-wool cloths in y IEEE at 7) .0 Shoes } fancy colors. There are all sizes up to 17 years. 25% to 40% Off bites, “Patios was not atrong, énough Boys’ Rubber Coats | a tata Buildtng-obecntla HBbe: peieanas, peau arma sarah At $ 85 ) $1.89, instead of $2.25 and $2.50. As much as 409% has been cut from some of the best pe a bee Vw he One _Htusaredtn streae Box Calf, Gun Metal | clothing that we have, and let us tell you that our clothing et rt nm Matz was so violen a eut. +H Pah atiae. Selldemen'| Calf, Patent Leather } has been second to nene on Sixth Avenue, and men have ‘ae Pte ties sutteay sista whois Sea BARRA dts | ise are dies A Clear-Up of Women’s Coats | tound it out. i 3s @ giant in stature, broke away from the an ac e These are discontine if suit and overcoat in our entire stock is included, * dour, bowling them over with his fists, Heavy and | ucd Wy les, ult m O'Neill Building—Third Floor | and here are the prices: a ran to the street. yur n Floor. = Whete are ni 7 txed 3 ii r sale. * . Kans Aen fllrest, Tt wes so-| MediumSoles. | 1 cp. the cihcte are black, blue and mised clottw in ittitgamy | Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats MIRO CASGAGHIEUR THOR Ne. Was carciea All = Guare | tional bargains fo SO egal, ‘ : i ? ; ruvaihey wes cared aatoad those who can find HDA Mad Ash $8.50 to $10 Qualities, at $6.50. ae. | Is jose who can find \ ities, at $9.75 anlg came from J. Hood their size. $10.50 to $12.50 Coats at $7.50 | $12, $13.50 and $15 Qualities, +05. Wright Hospital he said he could not | | $16 to $18 Qualities, at $12.50. take Matz to his institution, and sug- $14.50 to $16.50 Coats at $9.50 | Shigt at ae emouiance ve cated o> H Eveat Mark Down Sale of Shoes for B i Fe ee a Tas Cualinis ave ; joys and Girls $18.50 and $19.50 Coats at $12.50 $25, $27 and $28 Qualities, at $19. charge of Dr Sweeney and a nurse” |f| Thousands of pairs of discontinued lines and small lots that we will sell for about $19.50 and $22.50 Coats at $15.00 2 and $33 Qualities, at $23. °y Matz meanwhile had regained con- . | $30, $3 i aclournens and it was all the policemen HALF THEIR FORMER PRICES $23.50 to $29 Coats at $18.50 cally every style rey is worn will He found in the CNT cad oe gee te ae ‘ ey Par r \ i are no limitations. There are suits, Pr tecket exe, inenenreeniun els ft ynere are black, blue and mixtures, in a fine assortment | ats for all callings, and the unris- ras hurried to the hosp! - — of styles. ) turka ring in each, / Srerageer aah | | . Ls | ’ WIFE IS A] HOME 6) Ne TLL-ADAMS ry We Give A Clear-Up of Women’s Hand- | Our New Men’ s Surety Shoe, $3 1 kerchiefs eZ te ANOTHER WOMAN 1868 Established 43 Years 1911 Surety | Hoth Buildings—First Floor | Surety “hae | | 22d S Stamps 6 for 50c, worth 75c and $1 | It wasn't enough that the shoe should be good, it had 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. Dp These are odds and ends of handkerchiefs on which to be graceful a shoe made for men moving in fashionable CLAIMS HIM HERE. | initials have been embroidered. Some are pure linen, New Sate cine an style wa just as, much considered, some are Shamrock cloth, ) after we had assured ourselves of the quality of the shoe, as | | anything else. It is a shoe that you can't replace under January Sale of 6 for 29c. Worth 39c | 43/50, no matter how hard you t couldn't ourselves, poiealessriee These are embroidered in one corner and are among the | if we hadn't trade-marked the shoe for our affiliated stores z best selling handkerchiefs we had during the Christmas time, and were not selling it in such numbers. 120 Misses’ Suits at 4% Under Regular Price : O' Neill Building—-Third Floor A complete clear-up of our stock, including the best suits that we have had through- out the entire scason, and some that came direct from makers after their salesmen had returned from a trip throughout the West with some of these as samples: Misses’ $25 Suits at $17.50 Made of broadcloth, cheviot and two-toned cheyiots, simply and beautifully tailored and lined throughout with satin, Misses’ $16 Dresses at $12.50 { thirty of these, made of He stta with embroidered yokes and lace collars. The skirts are pleated is are finished with velvet buttons, 37 to 14 years. Juniors’ $15 Coats at $10 Andrew Munn Arrested as He | Draws Fireman’s Pension, | but Is Quickly Released. {J} Office Stationery Blank Books, Pads, Inks, Pens, Pencils and Other Supplies Adams Building—First Ploce. | Business men, manufacturers, bankers ynd office workers will find it most advantageous to purchase their office supplies of us now. We carry very com- | | | Andrew Munn, a retired flreman, now | engaged in the He called at Fire MH: collect his penstor Warrant Officer Met tle Relations Court, ed. what's the chars "Your wite swo replied McGinty. non-support.”’ plete assortments of everything needed and will sell them at these low prices: White Paper Pads, ruled Bulldog Clips, 2 for Se, and or plain, Se and 1c, Se each. | Clas | Letter Files —- Heraldic Box Letter File. 20¢ each, or $2 the dozen, was aste Telephone Mouth: Rub 5c, Rack Stenographers’ Note Books Wire Desk Baskets, 25 Safety Inkwells, loc and | | for pencil, 8e cach and g | and 50 280, for 3c. Duplicate and Triplicate Shannon Board Files Order Books, We to 89e, Spiral Pen Racks, 5c, Te y Stamp yt he asked. _ any Hanging out this warrant,” charges you with and the wais Stenographers’ Note Books | | for ink, 5e each. Glass Inkwetls, We and | and 5c. 0, made of plain cloth and melton, in ten or twelve of the best styles of the year. ‘There are all sizes from 13 to writing Paper, 5c, He ria . Hanging Bill Biles, 5e. | Me, 88e and 90e per Index Book rh cloth, 150 Stick Pi Se and 1We. n | ream. PAREN) SOC) ON. DARA 20) Stripped Board Files, with | paper cover, 1c and Me. : _ | Carbon Paper, 100 sheets, clamp, 25¢e, #1,25 and &1 Tniestands, oak base, two Wil weils, auto top and I rer your na now you mention inn, “It's been a Blotters, package of 12, 5e. sponge cup, & he's Board Files, 69e, | ewe ree ee | ANNUAL SALE WORD long time since | saw you Sheet Blo : ie Lnkstands base, t : WATE Enterbrook's Faleon, Stub, | wells, automatic top, $1.25, Invoice Books, , Hai, ( omimerotat Apeneert Tahaands cones pe ee es \ ! 5 | d Gillot's Pens, We per don, | ee a, Ledyer, Journal, Cash, Ree» i] i] an ; one r : Stafford’s Commercial and ord and Day, full duck, Established 1820 of the i square i) pr corners one pans, be mist AReE AMO MI SD $1.25; 000 | FURS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES | § ONG HIT ‘avtew'e Wiriiina Bluide, § ire Letter Trays, single, | full: sheep, | Pai EF ese a tales i \ } and han Importcd models and models of our own | age now being Sung by 88e; quart, 50¢. Miniahire Hlank Hooke, fata a design in Long and Medium Coats, Muffs and | “Climax” Hanging Bill fabio) binding, aM tl 1D a a Neckpleces. Al! the desirable furs, ' TRULY SHATTUCK File, We, CN \ ip seg ) 1 Book and 35¢; tsa Men’s Fur Coats for Evening and Street wear, | unis Pectin eHlh npr tae pind met BAG si pi Automobile Coats, Caps and Gloves. ALMA WHERE Do Oe and 89e, 10, 25c, Robes and Animal Rugs. You LIVE ? Mucilage Pots, Woe and 25e. Fetter Cop, Pass Books, Ve, 8¢ and 5c Pap vas, 500 s | Vv PLAYING AT WEBER'S ' Order Books, paper covers, e pite WOW PLAYING WEBER Pass Bo! with Sheep- two sizes, Laat bir pi THEATRE NEW YORK skin covers, 1c lo 50c. PReNeEAT TINA, tiie Oe Tania. Bide ula lon 391 Filth Avenue, Nexk wre Rent and Money Receipts, white paper, 2le and 606 plain, 2c, Se and Se each New York, Ge, 106 and Le Sharpeners | Promissory Notes, 10c up. | ct U. S. Automatic Peneit | Business Envelopes, per and 30c. Sharpour and two extra 1,000, size 614, $1.00, Rubber Stamp Srees ¢ | ‘saives, 83, Package Receipt B vas cover, We, 15 you're satis n't prove anything, Als ted. The machine isn't t's built that way on pure DAY suNAWO fae educate NE | suNbay WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, ane es aot rem ans aororen — sancanasansens —omae Miciy’ Aamiteiis or meee iis ni: LATE