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18, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ! he was | O'Connor of Ma Bis } admitted having flirted with a young| charge that in October, 1891, | nan in the subway, but tuck to| elected Bishop of the I tatement that there w sion to the Inte os nothing FAST SIDE PORTIA 1 one ‘ m Pinkney. W exce / Friedman was to pint Smo apt Registered Established 5 ‘i pe Hi fie) ao eR Trade Half a i I that he aly CMT? On E , Murk Century : aete rN asily in This Climate « ye Paret's # essor ts nt Rev . eine | gridench that] sohn Gartner atone he ek ict | | New 2. vine avove a” onterr wren’ Don’t Allow Anyone charge "of alntucting, the “gis, whowe | Coates af Sia ATE Sal ede salen to Experiment | ; sme was given as Annie Keenan. Tt p i falne flesh, It is very sim . 4 ° was alleged that she we ain A pathe f the Hines of | j ao it, sumo) With Your Eyesight. that when he years old, but It wa ‘Cross-Examines Accused leg Ric orieaata ae | i} fed ag that the ree or tha vest at the rate There's only one right | a day, and you) January Clearance Sale EEE SS en uo | Suits, Coats, Dresses & Waists | ret was at the point of death in a local hospital, As | the Bishop lay dying the fu toes over the body of Mrs, F nartied in 1908 Justice O'Gor+ e case was tried, | bench that he pocket, will ri of from 12 te enn eat and } man The Friedn band and Makes Him Admit an: en to be no would grant the Flirtations in Subway. ghost | most wit ; Tre quer! Registered Physician. BISHOP PARET DIES Ie ‘ip eemead tiveae Jurt take a! 6 We realized this years ago, Suits—Short coat and straight gored skirt. Made of woolen mixtures, Cheviots, Serges ay 1 THREE DAYS AFTER WIFE, |°%ite fact that bie wite ha Vi Us wae and therefore employ only and other woolen materials; formerly $27.50, at $15.00, Registered Phy ria | — lw 4 it en ba Suits—Short Smart Coat Suits made of Imported Woolen Novelties and Suitings. Coat iibirhieds th con Maryland Prelate Did Not Know! LANYON MARRIES ACTRESS. pei’ Acad Nod chested std lined with extra good quality of satin and silk. Skirt has the new Spring lines. All winter jons of that district, to-day n f& different sort of client aga in the ous} ‘The wonder is that any- weight. Formerly $35.00, at $19.00. sreaniam Bridegroom In Wealthy Young Son Marmola préme Court, instead of oneof the) >! epg dat shes into the stomach Just. like foot. They | One Will risk wrong fit- ff Suits—Imported, of Broadcloth and Novelty materials, both plain and elaborate instyle;. | wer courts, | ’ | PALTIMORE, Jan. 18—Right Rev. > — jmiz with the digestive juices and at! ting when right methods formerly $45.00 to $250.00, at $25.00, 45,00, 95.00 and 150.00. Miss Thomas's client was Mrs, Lena| Will i lath tbe i Aone atuvite “t gc, en uaiseeny [Te i ‘ett the: Kat Where 1c can soeasily be obtained. Dresses—Of Serge, Velveteen, Corduroy, Chiffon, Silk, Cloth and Foulard, Some elaboe ety Prodan, 6. walithes enteanee en today. y | years old, whore “occupation” was ¢iven os iy ’ ou | Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 rately trimmed; others suitable for morning wear. Formerly $28.00 and $45.00, at $15.00 BUEN, wiase of business in West One of bneume vate means," of No, 440 Lindell | it our best a and 25.00. is, and Miss Alice | them auc . Forty-sixth street, Y Hundred and Forty th st n O'Connor, nineteen years old, of | ¢ for dis | ( ' 9. Chalich &Sons Dresses and Gowns—Suitable for Theatre, Dinner and Afternoon wear. French and N e. oF you may write Uculists’ Opticians t : ; : pn was horn tn. Pittsburg, {TM Murmolt Coy, 184 Farmer Bide, De thAv., 15th St, 350 Sixth Av., 224St Domestic Models, sharply reduced. $45.00 to 95.00. K the 1 of William and and Will’ Wand Hatha ts Brondway,23dSt. 101 Nassau AnnSt. \ Willette d ' Coats of Velvet. Cloth and Rough Woolen Novelties; formetty $25.00 to $150.00, at $15.00, 25.00, 45.00 and 95.00. Waists of Viyella Flannel, made in our own workreoms; formerly $¢.C0 end $6.00, at $3.75. Waists of Linen and Madras; formerly $3.50, at $2.50, Waists of Chiffon, Silk, Lingerie, etc.; formerly $5.00 to $20.00, at $3.75 to 12.50, James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St., Opposite Waldorf-Astoria 1 Broadway, Astor House Block MMMM wT (_ ° a o These Silk Petticoat Offerings Will More Than Please You Instead of $5 We Ask but $2.65 . The lot is limited—only numbering five hundred. Early choosing will be an advantage to you. ; All are new, all are perfect in cut. All are carefully finished. hesitate to pay 5 for any of them under ordinary circumstances Involved are three styles. Made of fine quality messaline or taffeta. Two styles are trimmed with Persian trimming, one is plain with three narrow accordion- plaited ruffles, y SPELT Te ELS The Season’s Best Patterns in Men’s Shirts, at $1.10 | $1.50 and $2 Qualities Clean as a whistle, freshly out of their boxes, these splen- did Fancy Shirts for Men came to us from a noted maker cleaning up his season's stoc You wouldn't LUUEEEEEEI TEL They are Shirts that a man would gladly pay $1.50 or-$2_ | — ; : for at full prices. ¢ unusual indeed | Choice of Any of the Four Styles, at $2.65 Printed and ¥ in patterns Also Sixty Sample Petticoats, at Exactly Half Price. ‘ Of course these garments are of dependable quality or they wouldn't find a place here. In fact they are the product of New York's leading manufacturer of these goods. Best be early. $7.60 Silk Petticoats, $3.75 $10 Silk Petticoats, $5 $8.50 Silk Petticoats, $4.25 $12 Silk Petticoats, $6 remarkable for their eated bosoms, detached or att tomorrow s selling, thoug! Strangely Low Prices In Final Dispersal of These New Pianos In inaugurating this new piano business we made special purchase of excellent new pianos from various factories, which we would be able to sell at much less than the usual prices in other piano stores. Two of these groups [USOT TOOUTOOOUDOODODODOUDOOSONOOONODOONOOODOROOONNOOOONODONOD ee i FTVTTTVO TUN GTOCUDOTOTIINOODOSTOONNNNODOOONONTO DOO ONCO NOOO RNOORDOL anOQOn0ggd00NRN 00g Tirigr. This Sale of Books This clearance sale of the surplus stock of the C. T. Brainard Publishing Co. presents many amazing offerings that make one wonder how it is possible to sell fine editions of standard authors for so little. As a matter of fact the prices represent just about the bare cost to produce the books. Here are examples of the fine opportunities of the Sale: Bhlzac. is. cloth! $10. | Poe, 1 half leat $5.75. eh $4.60. | Scott's Waverley nov 12 vols., half leather th. $6.60. S tov Victor Hugo, 10 vols., half leather, | Sh are, 10 Vv $8.26. $8.25. Main and Fourth Floors The Price-Changes on Gimbel High Cost Blouses Although many were but recently received and others were in- spired by the beautiful ‘els which those for- rtists created, all _ Blouses not strictly advanced Spring effects have been price-changed for juick disposal. ) Beautiful Dress Hl stouses of Chiffon, Vel- vets and Lace in com- bination are included in the following groups, as are many exquisite f y i French Blouses of wil id c Lingerie. $6.90, $8.75, | $6.90, $8.75, $12.75, $18.75, $24.75, | $10.75, $14.75, $18.75, 23.75 and $20.75 For Gimbel Chiffon $34.75 and $45 For Gimbel Imported Blouses Blouses From groups formerly From groups forr 310 to $64 $10.75 to 3 ffon bi s in several new kimono models that would usually gommand $5, priced $3.85. 1 Hand-cmbroidered Tailored Blouses, 1911 models, $1. Third Floor usual $1.50 grac A Charming Coiffure—_ “Cynopia” Basquette Braid Less than two weeks ago, our Paris Bureau sent us the sample from which this attractive new hair arrangement is copied, - as indeed they rarely have been with artists ce the vogue for this new coiffure, vhich the back 1 and sin curls, \ cars Ihe on ment of curls on t side is a {gshion now in great favor, and the Basquette effect, given by the five - strand weaving of ‘the Ny braid itself, completes one of the most graceful coiliures shown in m s ade French h quality, in the most called fc shades of brown, blonde and black, at the special introduc- tory price, tomorrow, of $15, Balcony $15 Silk Petticoats, $7.50 Second Floor New Foulard Silks Are Shown A superb collection of these delightful Silks is displayed on our Second Floor. Every hion indication points to the high position of foulards in public favor this Spring. Always a pleasing silk, its vogue will be welcomed by well-dressed women. ‘The patterns which we show are not only largely exclusive with us, but many of them are identical in color and design with those used in model gowns by some leading Paris dressmakers. We also offer tomorrow, ‘I hursday, 6000 Yards of 23-in. All-Silk Foulards, at 55c in-a choice variety of colors and designs, including polka and cameo dots, neat figures and scrolls, in a quality usually sold at o5¢ yard, at the special price, 55¢ yard. $1.50 Double-Width All-Silk Chiffon Cloth, 80c in a complete assortment of desirable colorings, iricluding white, cream, ivory and black, Second Floor A Far-Reaching Disposal of Fine Gimbel WINTER SHOES __ Far-reaching, because it affects, in a very marked way, much of this superb stock of Gimbel-standard Shoes, gathered for our first Winter's Shoe business in the New York store, The collection is unusual in its diversity, because in it we made a point of presenting to the New York public a more comprehensive and better stock of Shoes than they had ever seen before. We have achieved our purpose, but must now dispose quickly of the remainder of the stock to make way for the arrival of the new Spring styles, which promise an even more satisfactory shoe service Consequently, Men's, Women’s and Children’s Shoes—over $50,000 worth of them— bear lowered prices; in many cases one-third to one-half less than formerly, while yet Wearing time for Winter Shoes is at its height. Men’s $4 to $7 Shoes, $3.25 All leathers and styles for dress and business, with all sizes in the group. Included is one style of our splendid Arch-Supporting Shoes Men’s $3.50 and $4 Shoes at $2.90 Calfskin Button and Lace Shoes, in six styles; with single or double soles. Women’s $5 and $6 High Shoes, at $3.90 Hand-sewed high Shoes, from the best maker of women’s shoes in New York; in all leathers. Low Shoes of this same make w/Il be found in our Spring stock at full prices, Women’s $3.50 to $5 Shoes at $2.90 yTan and black, calf and patent leather, Women’s $3 and $3.50 Evening Slippers button and lace; with high or regular heels, at $1.90 desirable styles and perfect in every way lavender Price reductions simply to reduce stocks. Women’s $4 and $5 Evening Slippers at $2.90 Satins, in various shades, plain or beaded, ai,o black, red, bronze and patent leather slippers; all hand-sewed and with French heels, Satins, in. white black-and-white Boys’ $3 Shoes at $1.90 High-cut lace, in tan or black, with heavy water proot welted soles. All size Misses’ $2.50 Shoes at $1.90 Kid, calf, patent leather button, with welted soles; all sizes, Second Floor and Nile green, also Price-Reduced Groups in Apparel for Girls Numbers are diminishing rapidly under the pressure of greatly lowered prices. But so cleverly re the original selections made in these splend of Suits, Dress and Coats for Young Women and Girls, that until th z tis sold a mother may be sure of gettir a desirable style for her ¢ aring, and saving hand- at the s y sor ame time Misses’ $22.50 to $26 Suits, now $14.76 One hundred and fifty of them, in cheviot, broad cloth and serge, and well tailored e514 to 18. Misses’ $35 Corduroy Suits, at $22 In blue, black and brown. Rich Choosing of Young Women's Coats In broadcloths, kerseys, cheviots and mixture At $12.60, from $2 At $16, from $25 At $19.75, from $35 Good fortune still remaining Junior Coats and Suits at $10 Formerly $15 to $18.75 In cheviots, sizes 13 to 17. $12.75, Junior Suits of Cheviot, all colors from $18.75. Girls’ $15 Chinchilla Reefers at $9.76 All man-tailored, in blue, red and gray, and fully At) aut a lined with flannel, Sizes 6 to 14 years. ancsome Plush Coats for Young Women easti th from $25 At $25.06, from $35 Girls’ Cheviot Coats, in blue tan. brown and At $89.76, from $5 cal it $7.50, trv Third Floor a! MBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY+SECOND ST. SIXTH AVENUE THIRTY -THIAD ST. TroteeeneL Coot Oee Otte eet EE ceensetie, =I] = ‘| are to be closed out entirely, and this will be the last opportunity, in the near future at least, to buy these pianos at the low Gimbel price. A.B. Cameron Pianos at $240 These are excellent instruments, well-built and sweet-toned, and we believe they will ion for their low cost. The manufacturers tell us that the usual piano give unusual satisfaction store asks $325 for this instrument. Of course, we have never sold them for that price. There are also Cameron Pianos of a more elaborate model, at $286. =="7\ The ' Arling- ton Pianos at These Arlington Pianos are in mahogany, the other two are in oak cases. They are in dignified Sheraton model, and the usual piano store would ask at least $200 for similar pianos The Arlington Piano is here also in larger model, at $155. The Arlington Piano will be sold for $10 cash; $5 monthly. Eighth Floor In Addition to the Above, We Offer the Following Used Pianos in the Subway Store They are priced at half or less than half of the manufacturer's catalogue price, and they are excellent value for the prices now marked, We also guarantee to take back any of these pianos, at the full amount paid as part of the purchase price of a new instrument, any time within six months. All have been put in the best possible condition in our own repair shop. Payments will be arranged to suit your convenience. The list follows Originally Now Originally Now Bachman Ebony 30C 116 | James & Holstrom Mahogany 300 «—«45 lardma Wal (ore) Braumuller Mahogany 350 ©6—:165 Hardman alnut 4 1165 Bevis Mahogene Se McEwen Ebony 325 126 | Wissner Ebony 375 176 Schuman Mahogany 300-135 | Shoninger Ebony 350 «=—«180 Stanley & Sons Mahogany = 350-— 145 | Shoninger Walnut 450 195 Subway Balcony $10 cash and $5 or $6 monthly. GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-SECOND ST, SIXTH AVENUE ‘THIRTY -THIRD ST 6 TOTO TCO COCO Ooo COTE CCC: OTE RET ' |) F , (00 00020 OEDDE EEE OEE LEE EEE Eo y TUT TMT TTT TTT TATA TT TTT IT \SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WON > : PN i Pe ee paniatm 2 100" ae on untianinlisndeabsiinitadiss