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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1911. He was No, 332 Bas ch trouble, old and lived at tysthird steeet oe | INJURED BOY i" TAXI. pita Woman Ta Ld ORIGINAL FASHIONS BY: M. LODEWICK, | CLEARANCE | SALE A once-a-year opportunity t murchase the world's highest srade of rainproof apparel for men, women and children at a tremendous saving. JENTIRE STOCK | |] OF ALL OUR 3 STORES | NOW ON SALE AT 4 to % Off Wednesday’s Unmatchable Value! Just 200 Imported English Double Texture AMERICANS WIN | IN PROTEST ON BALLOONRACE, Award of Fite Cup | Cup to Hawley | Ry and Post Still Stands De- {01"\i ‘spite the Germans. a SMOKE FILLS LENOX SUBWAY | AND BLOCKS ALL TRAFFIC. | Rubber Insulating on One Car; Catches Fire and Ties Up stem Forty Minutes. minute blockade of the Lenox | h of the subway from One 1. In Red Broadcloth. model in red broadcloth, A fo! avenue Hundred and Sixteenth to One Hun- dred and Thirty-ffth street ted up| both uptown and downtown traffic to- | day, while the*big tube was filled with | smoke, making it da us for the motormen to run thelr which Is opened down side front and held with a large ar the bottom, where a band! atin is turned back, | the satin Is held close In th | Standard $15 Value | (> ny trains, ‘The smoke came from one of the cars of a south-bound express which had pulled out of the One Hundred and ‘Thirty-fifth street station at about il k satin button. 1 » satin and the yoke PARIS, Jan. 10.—The International Aeronautical Federation, which 1 here to-day, decided that it had no au- | Vel see butter thority to consider the protest against | final colored satin roses, the award of the International Halloon | Peat Trophy to the Americans Alan R. Haw- | Jey and Augustus Post on the ground | that the protest as made was irregular. ‘The Federation declared that the pro: #hould be lodged first with the 5) Commission of the American Aer’ d wis black vel- on the back, o'clock this morning, The rubber in- he crown with sulating caught fire and the smoke | filled the car, ‘The passengers became very much excited, as the lights all went oitt. | The train was #peedily backed Into the station and the passengers scram- bled out. The smoke spread. along the tube in elther direction, but was most dense toward One Hundred and Stx- teenth street. All of the signal lights | fn that area were obscured and the rmen of the north-bound rains | ed to proceed. raffle on the south- d-track was held up until the dis. | abled train had been backed to the | yards. Shaded tan Stripe. ming gown of shaded tan stripe de with a panel which ts loose he back and held just below the it line with five brown satin but- Revers of brown and tan striped 1 der to the - pipli 8 ‘the back The balloon contest was one of the first, matters taken up by the Federa tion and was promptly disposed of. No THREE B'WAY STORES: 831 B’way,bet.12th & 13th Sts, Cor.22d St.& B’way (Flatiron Bldg.) Gorner John St. & Broadway Don't Bo Sisled. ‘These Are Our Only Stores, eahere, counsel for the Americans, said | that if the Swiss objection in reference | to gas came up it would take the form of @ suggestion of new regulations to be adopted in future contests, The German protestants held that of the ich passes ee \ Lived on Liquid Foods Ten Years, | Michael H. Jennings, who for ten ‘years had lived on iquid foods, died | vesterday afternoon at Bellevue Hos- following pital, an operation for Hawley and Post had not furnished suMcient verifications of their fight, as they had not brought Canadian wilderness prope ‘as the records and ins their balloon to establish complishment beyond reasonable doubt. The Federation, which is a court ot}, ee ete | appeals for the international clubs,| Mijas from, under “the bolero, and a| without passing upon the merits of | 4, 1 of the satin forms the under the question raised, voted that (he mat- we skirt. ter should be considered first by hal white Eanes, hia uh a Pape American commission, v own and trimmed with yellow The American delegates to the | pI jumes completes the costume, ad e ate ' ne BML sett, American |20 FAMILIES ROUTED BY BLAZE IN A CELLAR. Mart O. Berg, Eugene Higeiny OW. Mix and Lorillard Ronaids, arlem Building Flee gown, made Mouse Gray Cashmere. M i « all in one inished with | velvet but: | the material} i also the; is edged with | ing with the; GB. Altman & Cn. IN THE MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT GREAT REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE PRICES OF MEN'S FUR, FUR-LINED AND HEAVY WOOLEN MOTOR COATS. ¥ ‘The protest was made by tie I r Rhine Aeronautic Arsociation, w .. Jeged that the American Aero ¢ Tenants of not enter its contestants two mont | to Street and Roof in ern nr cn Drovided by Nightclothes. BOYS’ FUR COATS ARE ALSO OFFERED AT aw o urnish he night robes of m be: 0! en ; By cresting thet tena Fea Uanoed and uttered in Gop hie REDUCED PRICES, required by the International ek this morning when ’ Federation. ed to the street at 2 ae xe in the cellar TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), MEN'S FOLDED Alan R, Hawley, accompanied by A gustus Post, piloted t e 49 Hast One Hundred and ‘Twelfth , a five-story tenement, as filled with smoke when FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS OF IMPORTED SILKS, USUALLY $1.30 TO $1.75, WILL BE REDUCED TO 65c: 1,171.13 miles, on Ovi. declared the winners Yalloon race. Had the p sained, the Germa “jeke and F, e ry nd wita | policemen | ed | EACH kisink, Que. dren from the i ——P a MORGAN PUTS ee Won't Go Abro Muddle 0 J. Plerpoint Mor: nf fa _ A Physician’s Report on hissed: Tuberculosis Medicine SET | on ma mamertaran | B. Altman & Cu: wide he had pla Mediterranean to- Mr, Morgan arrive i yesterday afternoon afier a canvass of the banking situatio were disclosed to him whi imperative, in: his opinion, main here until the the closing of the Carn pany is straightened ¢ of plan was mpany this n been reserved him on the whigh pails on ORIENTAL RUGS, CARPETS AND HALL RUNNERS ARE BEING OFFERED THIS WEEK AT THE UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES OF $18.00 TO $375.00 USUAL PRICES $35.00 TO $750.00 to-morrow, Whi ne of these | ons will be used by Mr, Mor- \4 Ril Fifth Aurnue, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. 19th ANNUAL Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Annual Clearance Sale Oriental Rugs Continues throughout this week the Prices Represent a Saving of 25% to 40% The number of Rugs offered is much larger and the reductions are greater than have prevailed on similar occasions in the past. Every Rug in the Sale is from our own se- lected stock and carries our usual guarantee The Values are Exceptional Annual Winter Sale of Fine Furniture Every Piece in Our Entire Stock at 10% to 50% | less than our Regular Prices We direct particular attention to several Dining-Room Suites—among which are many beautiful reproductions. Colonial Mahogany Suites—4 Pieces $160.00 & $250.00 —Formerly $210.00 & $332.00 Sheraton Mahogany Suite—3 Pieces $240.00—Formerly $320.00 Sheraton Mahogany Sutte—4 Pieces $350.00—Formerly $480.00 | William and Mary Mahogany Suites— | 4 Pieces - | $425.00 & $750.00 | Formerly $570.00 & $965.00 | Early English Oak Suites—4q Pieces | $215.00 & $400.00 —Formerly $327.50 & $525.00 Flanders Oak Suites—4 Pieces $205.00—Formerly $385.00 | Jacobean Oak Suites—4 Pieces | $350.00 & $590.00 | —Formerly $445.00 & $750.00 | Chairs to match the above at similar reductions, All Odd Pieces At 4o% to 50% Off Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Established Half a Century Annual Sale Ladies’ Hosiery | The following are all regular 502 goods of excellent quality | and are reduced in price for this Sale: 4-inch lavender garter hem, lavender toes and heels. 3 Pairs for $1.00—Medium weight Cotton Hose, white split foot, 3 Pairs for $1.00—Light weight Cotton, white split foot. 3 Pairs for $1.00—Medium weight Cotton Hose with | 4-inch garter hem. 3 Pairs for $1.00—Medium weight Cotton in out size. 8 Pairs for $1.00—Gauze Lisle Hose with 4-inch gar- ter hem, double soles and heels. 3 Pairs for $1.00—Lighi weight Ingrain Cotton Hose, very fine quality. James McCutcheon & Co. | 5th Ave. & 34th St., Walter avtoria, 6 Pairs for $2.25—A heavy Black Silk Lisle Hose with ff) | \keted of Bonwit. Harris 2G Brosdwa and 5th Ave., corner 21st St. Dis marked down the entire stock. continuing the Fur Department in order to effect a quick clearance have A rare op= portunity to purchase Furs and Fur Coats at 4% Regular Price $50 Pony Fur Coats, 52 inch........ Nothing Reserved Entire Stock Will Be Closed Out Regardless of Cost Bonwit Caracul Fur Coats Hudson Seal Coats Moire Pony Coats Marmot Fur Coats Trimmed Fur Coats Muffs, Scarfs, Sets Harris xG Clearance Sale Tailored Suits, Women’s and Misses’ Sizes $18 to $25 Suits........... -- 10.00 $28 to $45 Suits............... - 15.00 $30 to $45 Suits................ 20.00 $50 to $60 Suits................ 25.00 Long Coats, women's and Misses sizes of Broadcloth, Wale, Cheviot & Mixtures 9.75 12.00 Regular Value $35.00 15.00 Girls’ Coats and Dresses To effect a quick clearance the entire stock has been marked down regardless of cost. 5.00 Regularly $7.50 to $15.00 3.75 Never before in the annals of ReadyReference Book- |making has a volume been compiled, printed and mar- By | Just glance over the pages of its index and you |will see without further argument that its 818 Pages, |presenting more than 10,000 facts and figures, form a veritable gold mine of useful information—such classified data as the business man needs within his easy reach every day in the year. 6.75 © great a value and at such a slight cost as the The 1911 Edition Comprises Scores of New Features, Hundreds of New Facts and Figures. 25c. at Newsstands; 35c. by Mail. 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