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lACTRESS WHO FIGHTS HUSBAND TO GiT CHILD. HORUS CRE FIGHTS FR HL SHED FORDWORCE Helen Wall, ence A. Stevenson, Married to Clar-| Makes a Scene in Court. CHARGES — KIDNAPI Case Is Postponed, but She | Permitted to See Baby ING. in Lawyer's Office. Helen W ence A. § appeal to- 0 | child had been kidnapped by her band. Stevenson's lawyer, PARK CLERK ACQUITTED. of Passing Frandalent the child jas not ready to “I don't care wheihe or not,” Miss Wa lawyer. "I want. m keep my child from 1 Sued for Divorce. mombar Aa that mo} was ar ing Mr. Barn with having Wall with a coal deliv complaint In a su divorce. Miss Wall turned away, fusing to accept the papers, The p) lay on the Moor un attenda: picked them up and 1 them to) » the waste basket re-|" 1 Leare | Kut fter recovering | days @ ieinem'nane| HE SALTED THE COWS. | about, her composure. “1 my baby to court, and-I want them pun- | ished.” | ” said y had | Then Got t No. 14 awe That Mad armer St sald Miss Wal CHICAGO, Jan, 1 Arthur M “Then they'll serve you with those|a farmer near Hammond, Ind, was as Papers,” she w nded. tounded yes “Oh, I don't ing about that I want to se pm Huber 3. nsel for Miss | COW djourn- | er ran ge said | her trampled he would set it down for Monday after- | eaerly bea noon, gation dis: Miss Wall immediately went to Mr | OM ine Barney's office, where she spent half an | hour with little Muriel. 7 i rcayice: is ita Kidnapping. - | Stevenson Is the stepson of a mining | man and hotel owner, Dr, Francis BE. De Glers, Who lives in the Collingwood | fn West Thirty-fifth street. Miss Wall | declared that Stevenson, his stepfather | Cough and Cold Remedies come— Cough and Cold mm Remedies go—but )RIKER’S EXPEC- TORANT has been stopping coughs and colds for 64 years and to-day is the mcst effectual remedy on the m rket. 25 cts. and 60 cts. a bottle.® If a 60-ct. bottle of Riker's Expectorant does not stop your cough or cold, bring back the empty bottle and get your money. urday from the h ningham, No, 11 ¥ where she had bee aw red automobile. student of the vvania. They wer h held in $500 yall, _ but nothing ev of the In the suit he has brought for Stevenson names young Blair respondent. Semi-Annual Clearance Sale The Famous Mme. Irene Corsets . CONTINUES DURING THE WEEK | The latest styles, consisting of the sample lines of our Wholesale Department, also the newest de- signs in high grade materials that we are discon- tinuing. We offer these corsets at these phe- | nomenally low prices: $6.00 to $7.60 Corsets 3.00 $8.00 to $9.60 i 4.00 $10.00 to $12.00 ** 5.00 $12.00 to $14.00 ** 6.00 $18.60 to $25.00 * 8.00, 10.60 Every Co:set carefully fitted All Sizes and Extra Long Models 518 Fifth Ave Bet. 43d and 44th Sts. Men's Shoes at — stare sold regularly at $5 and were especially good at that rice. Calfskin blucher, flat last, hi calfskin lace, medium toe, double soles colt, button, narrow toe, high heels. Boys’ shoes at $2.45 that were $8 to $4; tan and black, in the shapely styles and sturdy makes that appeal to parent to 5! ANDREW ALEAANDER SIXTH AVE. AT 19TH ST., NEW YORK heels; patent bh M n trial THE a WORLD, _FRIDAY, JANUARY _18, 1911. SHALHIDIGNITY | ee THERULEWN aken his seat y sat down, Than That, ) Up When And More body Stands “Judge quired, Comes, | CARNEGIE TRUST CASH. ,| bawser Wants F of Bankrapt offe siness to-day. ‘ourt lawyer walting Int courts to buttonhole t when the| lice « wyer's runner, dors of the and sundry Magistrates, 1h might develo} alt} 4 or be develop skilful tutelage, the was t Dy order pro a ate McAdoo and posted in lar ers, Where all could see. »| CORNS! BUNIONS! CAL LOUSES! of the United preme Court had nothing on the quiet of the police courts, Nor was this all. When the black- gowned Magistrates ascended the ben: GB. Altman & Cn. WILL PLACE ON SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JANUARY 14TH, _10,000 YDS. CHOICE BLACK DRESS SILKS AS FOLLOWS: IMPORTED BLACK SATIN FEUTRE, 37 INCHES WIDE, at $3.75 IMPORTED BLACK SATIN LAINE, 42 INCHES WIDE, at $3.75 BLACK CREPE METEOR (SATIN FACE), 48 INCHES WIDE, at $2.10 BLACK DRESS SATIN, 36 INCHES WIDE, at $1.45 BLACK SATIN DE CHINE, 20 INCHES WIDE, 0c. at 68c USUALLY $6.50 PER YARD USUALLY $6.50 PER YARD USUALLY $3.50 PER YARD USUALLY $3.00 PER YARD USUALLY PER YARD #. Altman & Cu. ASALE OF COLORED DRESS GOODS, ARRANGED IN DRESS LENGTHS, WILL TAKE PLACE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING FABRICS FOR SPRING WEAR: SILK AND WOOL MATERIALS IN PLAIN AND FANCY WEAVES, AMONG THEM POPLINS, CREPES, VOILES, ETC, SOLD HERETOFORE FOR $2.00 To $3.00 PER YARD, AND IMPORTED BROADCLOTHS IN A VARIETY OF COLORINGS, SOLD HERETOFORE FOR $2.25 To $3.00 PER YD., ov $1.25 Per yarD SOLD _IN_DRESS LENGTHS ONLY THURE WILL ALSO BE ON SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW, (SATURDAY), AN ADDITIONAL SHIPMENT OF 5,000 YARDS OF WHITEIRISH DRESS LINEN, 36 INCHES WIDE, LIGHT WEIGHT, MLDREN'S SUITABLE FOR LINGERIE DRESSES, AT 3Q¢ PER YARD BLOL AND C Fiith Avenue, 34th und 35th Streets, New York, \ ir duty In) windja » Hi vee vet fo TUG PICKS UP OIL BOAT. | Fat Women, This Month| "And everybody Antwerp Wi mer Glad to Get Tow From Sandy Hook. Should Interest You This kind of The tug Dalzell {ng Company pi » of the Dalz , 1 up the oil carrying t, sixty-two days] poy, he fog off Sa sel to weather is the very kind 1 take advantage of and out of k to-day and towec the ve 4 mooring off Tonrpkineville The Hainault was plundering ab famous Ma as the w Iption, and er turn your food into ake you stronger, and an Inch-by-Inch prc Atlantic. > of Ba Ex-Mayor return mail in plain pa © Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. Clearance Sale SATURDAY Boys’ Clothing of All-wool Cloths, sewed with silk Sailor and Russian Suits 3 to 10 years, Heretofore $6.75 to $8.75 Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits 8 to 17 years. Heretofore $7.50 to $9.75 Chinchilla Overcoats 3 to 12 years, 3.75 4.50 5.00 7.50 8.50 Heretofore $9.75 Imported Chinchilla Overcoats Of imported navy or gray chinchilla, 3 to 12 years. Boys’ Long Overcoats Convertible collar model of imported tweeds; 8 to 17 years. Heretofore $12.75 Heretofore $12.50 Young Men’s Suits Hand tailored, Imported Fabrics. 31 to 40 chest. Heretofore $15.75 to 124.50. 10.00 a. 15.00 Young Men’s Overcoats Convertible collar model of imported fabrics. 31 to 40 chest. Heretofore $23.50 13.50 Girls’ Winter Coats Girls’ Winter Coats Of English mixed tweed and navy blue cheviot, f wool lined. 4to 12 years. Heretofore $9.75 to $16.50 Girls’ Dressy Coats Of cheviot, broadcloth or tweed, silk or woo! lined. 4 to 14 years, Heretofore $15.00 to $19.75 * 5.00 7.50 Misses’ Winter Coats Misses’ Full Length Coats Smart tailored model of imported fabrics, velvet collar. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $29.50 Misses’ Black Broadcloth Coats Plain tailored or sailor collar model; satin lined, inter lined. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $29.50 Misses’ Pony Fur Coats Full length; of French dyed skins; trocaded silk lining. 14 to 20 years, Heretofore $59.50 Misses’ Karakul Fur Coats Seven-eighths and full length models; brocaded silkflining. 14 to 20 years, Heretofore $89.50 15.75 18.50 35.00 59.50 Misses’ Tailored Suits ot Impoeiee wide wale cheviot, serge and broadcloth, to 20 years, Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00, 18.50 WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY Women’s Apparel Women’s Dresses Of crepe de Chine, eolienne, broadcloth and serge. Heretofore $29.50 13.50 Women’s Tailored Suits Of broadcloth, cheviot, mixtures and velveteen, Hereiofore $29.50 to Black Broadcloth Coats Full length; silk lined and interlined. 4 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 18.50 Fur Collar Broadcloth Coats P lamb or skunk opossum collar. vitae Li Heretofore $45.00 25.00 siso0 18.50 ‘Quilted satin lined. WORLD HELP WANTS| V. | s Hackett CarhatE@ |. Broadway at 13th St. Women’s Dept. Broadway at ith Ot. Women's Fur Sale---Unequalled WE HAVE BOUGHT FOR CASH THE $75,000 STOCK FROM THE MOST PROMINENT FUR MANUFACTURER IN NEW YORK At 50c on the Dollar 52-inch Caracul Coats; Kit cross skins, brocade lining 28,00) 52-inch Caracul Cots; all solid skins, brocade lining 38.00 36-inch Baby Caracul Coats; 58.60) mantle, 10 ‘inches wide brocade lining 52-inch Caracul Coats; skunk- 75,00) with tails and large muff 110.00 28,00 044 Lynx Shawls and Scarfs 39.00 40-inch Persian Lamb Coats; brocade satin lining...... 195,00 |s2-inch Erminette Coats; pointed fox collar and cuffs 55.00 Muffs and Neckpieces Black Lynx Set; 72-inch long opossum shawl collar with head 50 and 52-inch Pony Coats; 36 and 38 sizes only 52-inch Moire Pony Coats; Small Lynx Animal Scarfs... 15.00 brocade satin lining. . 45.00 52-inch Moire Pony Coats; Odd Mink Scarfs. . . 32.50 brocade satin lining 55.00 Sainch Baby Pony Gosts; Hugson Bay Sable Set 110: 00 custom made 65.00 Black Fox Large Shawl ‘and 46-inch Misses’ Baby Pony | Pillow Muff.. c ailor collar effects 65.00 50.00 32-inch ‘Moire Pony Coats; Pointed Fox Set. . . 45.00 elaide chinchilla collar Baum Marten Fox Sets; 72- nd cuffs 75.00 inch mantle 12 inches wide, 30 and 52-inch French’ Seal al Sochasl i 35.00 |] Coats; brocade satin tining 48,00 Fancy, Skunk Shawis ‘with 62. 50 |] 52-inch Australian Seal Coats; Biue Wel! Shawl and Pillow long shawl collar 65.00 © Mur... 2.50 52-inch Australian Seal Coats; | Persian Paw Sha Adelaide chinchilla collar Peat ere ts 12.50 and culfs, 10-inch border Persian Lamb Sailer Coilar |} at bottom... - 95.00) ‘shaw! and Muff.......... iad 52-inch Hudson Sea! Coats; French dyed musk 175.00) white Fox Fancy Shawl... "45.00 52-inch Hudson Seal Coats; { Hudson. Bay sable collar 375.00 | wnite Fox Muff............ 35.00 52-inch Real Alaska Coats; magnificent lining 398,06 | semine Mantle or fancy Shaw 75.00 36-inch Persian Lamb Coats; 8 brecade satin lining......145,0€ | srmine Muff............... 55.00 CLOSING-OUT SALE Every Girls’, Misses’ & Junior Coat im the House, $3.00 $60 $9.75 Sizes 8 to 18. Formerly $10.00 to $22.50 The January Clearance Sale of High Grade Suits & Overcoats FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Formerly $35.00 & $40.00 Formerly $28.00 & $30.00 Formerly $25.00 At $18.50 Formerly $20.00 & $22.00 At $15.50 Medium and Heavyweight models for Men and Young fabrics in black, blue, gray Men, in sizes 32 to 44. and mixtures, ‘Packeit Carhart & Co 841 Broadway, at 13th St. 265 Broadway, near Chambers St. At $24.50 At $21.50 Radical and Conservative The January Clearance Boys’ Suits, Overcoats & Reefers ||| Formerly $5.00 to $6.50 Now $3.00 | Formerly $7.50 to $10.75 Now $6.50 Formerly $12.00 to $15.00 Now $8.75 | Every garment for boys in our two shops is | involved, Light, medium and heavy weight fabrics. All sizes though not in all styles. Wash Suits, formerly $2.00 to $4.50, Now $1.65 | Hackett Carhart & Co \l] 841 Broadway, at {3th St. 265 Broadway, near Chamters St, EGARDLESS of loca- tion, size, arrangement or price you will in all likelihood find the Reom, House, Flat, Store or Office you seek advertised “ToLet”’ in TO-DAY’S MOKNING WORLD. A Long | List of ‘| Home, Store and | Office Vacancies He

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