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Show Weakness of Case by Inviting Publicity. PONCORD, N. H., Jan Attempt of Ww. G B. J. Foster! Tespectively Baker Eddy, to 13.—That the tan!) fT Mary | ren Church of Christ Sete Void. will result in Directors, and was also Mra y lawyer, decia to-day that the exten- publicity sought by the contestants eld confession of weakness. Streeter thatthe handing out to the news yers at the time of the filing of the ‘contestants nions by imposing the ef- that tl of the will void reum- ine rua) ‘The petition sie p Validity of the Bap proverty to t be Scientist in Be and asked £ #) Aisposition irst Churoh of Christ 8 residuary legatee, the property in quer 1 construction of showing the decision w Foster-Eddy contost BOSTON, Mass, Jan. 12.—High offl- elais of the Christian Science organiza. ton to-day had recovered from their surprise and when they y none would It was stated that the regular it was not known er of the will contest Gizcuss the mat ) te-day's } Meeting and ) Whether the WoUld be discus: ence was the will of the late settlement that OF NEW ERSE EARLY A AY ¢ é | {Miss Phillips Will Be State’s Chief Executive Before Wil- | son’s Inauguration. (Bpeclsd to The Evening TRENTON, N. J, Jan B. Phillips, confidentiat Gov. John Frankiin New Jersey's chief ex ) than twelve hours Tue the executive offices fron @f the present Governor wight Monday night fakes the oath of oifice shortly hoon Tuesday. Bho will have 5) @fnor and will to call out the § | eonvicts, prev | Pequisitions, graut ; | | 8 Ida tary to} and write sislature, Jmessages for the L 8 situation is brought about by the State Con It provides that the Movernor’s term shall expire at mid Ws sworn in. “ate only acis Wence of a ( Dut as there midnight Mond Many emergencic vhe t tat has served a f to Gova. Edward ©. Franklin Fort and \t | Dr. Wilson r « } ‘ ter os her ecret women suf. to influence her power © ife or death } Besides veing confidential secretary to the Governor, Miss 1 iy secretary 1o the Koard of Manag the Home jor Feeble Minded Women at Vineland. 4 % EE DY WILL FIGHT |S’s=""_t#oe TOGO TOFINSH: © “FAGAN” SCHOOL.|OLD BATTLESHIP TEXAS | détectiver are trying to] TANGER FUN TLBET GUNS. inish War Will Be Shoal Water and Bat- 1 With Shells. the new colorings, all sizes, 175 Drosues of a better grade, actually retailing to-day for $12.50, $15, and 920, will be practically given to THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1911. 817.50 SHAMSISHEET © o Ounsel of Cult Says Relatives |\\°'* | Hha 4 yt , in i | Hips to act. ic « n MONEY BACK IP NOT SATISPACTORY fincolaas «isi. shrewd shoppers at Suits, guaranteed all wool, made, satin lined jackets 26 inches, will be offered last at... : Will Keep You Weil Dre New York City Upstat SORT CREWE, AY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING At the Very Time Men Want Them--- 850 Wanamaker Special Stormcoats ‘| Go on Sale Tomorrow at $16.50 | Warm, Rainproof Coats, with Combination Collars, Long Coats | for Storms, for Street Use, for Driving, for Motoring Coats Such as We Have Been Selling Regularly at $22 There is an interesting story back of this very large of- fering of “‘WANAMAKER SPECIAL” STORM COATS. The name is our own. The coats really are those of a celebrated make, but for this special selling they are to ap- pear under special title. That is the request of the manu- facturer, who permits his work to appear in a lower-price sale only once a year. Last Year at This Time We Offered 525 of These Coats We sold 513 of them in the one day! Throughout last season we had been selling tremen- dous quantities of them—for they are absolutely the FAVORITE STORM COAT with the men of New York. Well, that very successful season, capped by the whirlwind sale on the day referred to, encouraged the manufacturer to More Than Double His Annual Output He calculated wisely. He sold almost twice as many coats asin the preceding year. The result wasa larger num- ber in the season’s ends of fabrics. That is why we offer 325 More of These Stormcoats Than We Did Last Year The coats are made for us by this famous manufacturer after his own accepted ¢ . There is absolutely no slighting. Heavy all-wool coats in plain gray, Oxford, black or brown. models, and with every attention to detail. of fancy fabrics. double warp showing fancy backs. Patterns include checks, stripes and plaids. Every coat has KNIT WIND CUFFS. Allthe cloth iscravenetted. IDEAL STORMCOATS —warm and snug without being bulky. Single-breasted. No trouble about fitting any man, up to the stouts who require size 48. On sale tomorrow morning. Main floor, New Building. Extra force of salesmen. Some serge-lined, others half-lined, others of two-faced cloth, the And a large line’ 105 Storm Coats, usual value $22.50) 263 Storm Coats, usual value $25 140 Storm Coats, usual value $18 194 Storm Coats, usual value $30 103 Storm Coats, usual value $32 45 Storm Coats, usual value $35 | Two Prime Offerings in the Haberdashery Shop| 4500 SHIRTS /|4,000 SCARFS At 55c Instead of $1, $1.50 and $2 » THE SHIRTS are for men who appre- They are made in At $1.35 Instead of $1.75, $2 and $2.50 at ciate something different. models supplied by us. experts, York, in ail respects. ‘sleeve lengths, Sizes THE SCARF ell them at 55c. tie into a graceful knot, 4,000 of these 5c. Main floor, New Bui! ng. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, They would readily be mistaken for imported shirts, even by They are made of the best ma-| terials known to the tashioners of shirts. This combination of distinctive style and © exceptional fabric has resulted in a collection From a leading American manufacturer. of shirts that will appeal to the men of New Every shirt is new, clean and perfect Well laundered, 14 to 17, ' The kind we have sold right along at $1, $1.50 and $2. : xeeptional offerings in ic as schoolbo ached us, and we realized that we} They are the popular fold scarfs, which All fanc of siiks, in endl. s» variety of patterns, JOHN WANAM a sizes, but all perfect h: 40 Soft Ha 97 Derby F 14 Derby Right from the factory: ticeable this sale, $1.75- | Main Floor, New Building. Various A tomed scarfs, | ‘| when Taken from our r are broker nd asce Our reg $6 to Yearly all mixed cheviot Double-breasted jackets, Norfolk: weaves Intended to be sold at $3, $3.50 or $5. Saturday morning, 50 to $35. Price Tomorrow 16.50 Annual Roll Call of Soft @ Derby Hatsfor Men Your Choice, $1.75 Just as good as the hats that we have regularly sold, but it happens that these are here. Not all 60 Soft Hats, were $3, now $1.75. 64 Soft Hats, were $3.50, now $1.75 8, Were $5, now $1.75. In various colors, but largely grays. 's, were $3.50, now $1.75, s, were $5, now $1.75. this country, but after certain distinctive | Nearly all black; some grays, browns and tans. 200 Derby “Seconds,” $1.75 just out of the boxes, ng defect here and there—usually unno- not likely to affect the life of the hat. For BOYS’ CLOTHING STORE NEWS 150 Suits for Boys. to Sell at $4.7 lar stock, because lines led for special sel! 8.50 suits, w blue serges, largely, but some | All sizes, yet it happens that the stout boy ' AKER will have a particularly good chance. WONDERS. | | Broadway, Fourth avenue, | Eighth to Tenth wrest, | Store Opens at 8:30, Closes at 6 P. M. 75c---Tomorrow Choose From Fourteen Hundred and Thirty Nine Elaborately Mounted Fountain Pens (Guaranteed for a Year) Ten styles: Mountings of silver filigree (as picture), of gold-filled filigree, of pearl and gold-filled filigree, of pearl and gold-filled bends, of plain gold-filled bands, ete. a very handseme lot. Eech pen has pen-point of solid 14-kerat gold, and is guaranteed to give good service for one year, which does not mean that it will not continue this service for a longer period, by any means. Each pen is fitted with a clip for the pocket, and with each we give a filler and A 2-ounce Bottle of Stafford’s Fountain Pen Ink All for 75c tomorrow. Come early. We hope to sell them ali ina day. The loss is not ours. At Subway Entrance, Basement, New Building. All the Women’s Winter Suitsin the Basement Store Are Now in Four Price Groups---$10, $12, $14 and $16 Perhaps fifty worthy suits in each group. We mention them because we feel sure that for every suit here, somewhere there are several women who would be very glad to get one at its very low “‘let-go” price—if we could only reach them with the news. Basement, Old Building. The Girls’ Winter Coats Are All Either $3, $4.75 or $5.75 No exceptions, though we hesitated about putting in some of these splendidly serviceable long coats at these prices. Nearly four hundred coats at these prices. Sizes 6 to 14. The Girls’ Serge Dresses Are $3 and $4 Practical styles in blue and brown. Sizes 6 to 14. as good as when prices were higher, last month. Basement, Old Building. New Wash Dresses Ready, $1 Percale, gingham, white cotton, with blue border, ete., ete. Many sty'es, Sizes 6 to 14. Just Continuing the Sale of Boys’ Washable Russian Suits, 95c Tomorrow’s picking will not be quite as good as today’s. Probably no suits left tomorrow worth more than $2. Plenty of $1.50 suits, which most people will think good enough at 95c. Sample suits-—sizes 2! to 7, in chambray, galatea and rep. 1911 styles. Basement, New Building. 376 Fancy Waists Will Greet You Tomorrow Morning With New and Lower Prices---$2 and $3 At $2, instead of $2.75—204 Women’s Waists of chiffon, voile, foulard, messa- line, ete. At $3, instead of $3.75 and $3.85--172 Women’s Waists of chiffon over Persian, chiffon over black and white stripes, and of plain messaline silk. Not all sizes in any style. These were extra value at their original prices. Easement, Old Building. Extra Ginghams, 7c Extra (price considered) in strength and smoothness of finish, And extra in assortment of plain and fancy patterns. We thought these so good, considering present market, that we bought large quantities. Basement, Old Building. New Embroideries Come all the way from St. Gall—a long way to come to sell for so little. 8c to 25c yard for scalloped, eyelet and blind edgings and insertions— fresh and dainty. > Basement, Old Buil Sheets and Cases Down Special prices during the White Sale on shects and cases of standerd quality—prices which we would be glad to have you compare with those asked elsewhere. All ere clean and fresh and neatly hemmed. Sheets, 45c to 72c. Cases, 13c to 19c. Basement, Old Building. Japanese China Dispersal One table crowded full of odd pieces of very showy hand - painted china plates, pitchers, placques, bowls, cracker jars, ete. Price card on the table reads 75¢ and $1, although the tickets on the china show that it was meant to sell at $1.25 to $2.50, But you never can tellin January, Basement, Old Building. Women’s CashmereGloves 2 Pairs for 25c Or 13c a pair. Brown only. Women’s tan capeskin gloves, 1-clasp, outseam sewn, are 85c. Boys’ fleece-lined gloves of tan suede are 40c, Basement, Old Building. Two Thousand Different Nightgowns Choose Any One for $1.50 Ten different styles of regular size nightgowns. Made of excellent cambric and fine nainsook, Embroideries are firm and weil done, Laces are linen or of particular attractiveness. Garments at $10 are not built on more generous dimensions, Every detail of finish is right. Styles include round, V and square necks with long or short sleeves. New shipments from our reserves provide all sizes in every style. Extra size nightgowns at $1.50 in eight styles. Best-looking extra size gowns we have ever seen at the price. Round necks, V necks and high, Beautifully trimmed with Swiss and other hand-loom embroideries, fine wash ribbon and lace, Paris-American nightgowns at $1.50, hand-embroidered scallops at neck and the flowing bell sleeves. French nightgewns at $1.50 in two styles. One with hand-embroidered scallops, with ribbon, fitted t Another with elaborate hand-embroidered designs, embroidered sleeves, and beaded h ribbon, There are the nds of wonderfully pretty nightgowns at $1 and thou at higher prices, beg g at $1.75. But tomorrow please let us show you what a nightg 50 in the White Sale is like. While it is not too goed, nor too fancy, for your laundress to wash, it is mightily good, as you will sce. This Wanamaker White Sale is the largest and best we have ever known, and it will soon start on its third week. Have you had your share? eaded calloped | Third floor, Old Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street ome ma seem »