The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1911, Page 6

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Albany young Mr. Friedman hae olatmed | bear tipon Leader Rush to-day atid re HISCORN IN CLUB [avery ram ate Feta han calmed [bar vomn ander rowh to-aar at te1TO LAUNCH NEW DESTROYER. reprenents the sentiment of the Dame. |© ference to-morrow night. Maid Bld Matias I ALOR TO Ba re erection in the os | Monaghan Named for Rneten Kittea tn Pamoan Miss Helen Monaghan of Pay Wash., will ohristen the ve is a sister of the fate Bosig# eho Tl. Monaghan, In whoe henot the Mow veacel will be warmed: Enslan Monaghan woe kitled @teing the Bamoan troubles of 1000, When from American and Dritieh faval were landed on the islanda FE GARNER TRUST. | =Re Fre, [seen | RECTORS ABSENT) ——— 6 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1911. - SCHOOL AT LAST TO fet and of his district s former vice. httom to have tie Hontt. | WASHINGTON, Jan. atthe torpedo ere In the moven ment of the district expressed on the question, lyman Friedman {ts a very|» * pald Mr. Conway to-da: put iittle active Interest matters in the district Inoat destroyer Monemhan will be A at the plant of the Newport Shipbullding Company Feb, 18, organ! prior to his nomination and election Still he ought to know that as an or- he Pj jeader of the Twenty-ninth Dis- m $6,000 to $10, tarlot. He was responsible for the noml+ i boll a lhl eo ferme Mic tran od — nation of Friedman the Assembly. | gantaation man he is bound dy the or- Give the secretar er cont ‘ | it ds charged by the stratghtout organt-| ganization rules? Whereabouts of Cummins salary ¢ & Bena ft the Us Some Osceola Members Peev-| zation men in the club that Rush has| “Ho is utterly mtstaken when he saya i States rec 1 re than is pa ; |n vt brought any pressure to bear on the | that he represents the sentiment of tho d Condon Re a judge of the Circuit Court, He| ish Because Assemblyman | Assombiyman and they want the club| Democratic votors of the Twenty-ninth | Reichman and Condon Re- | thought it unseemly that such prefer-| —<,. |to take action, District in ht opposition to Mr. Sheehan. | eles picid Oe shows Stick to Albany Insurgents, | ‘Thus far the leader has refused to Wut for the organization Mr. Friedman PER ECT vealed by Stanchfield. | Sip. Bailey demanded @ foil call on t } 4 wpecial moeting of the club to discuss | would never have got to Albany, and if | the amendment, ft w dopted te oe | the Friedman matter. It is the plan of| he wants to run counter to the wishes | we craie acs we adopted, 9 (9) hore is nothing but discord tn the | the organization men to hold a meeting | of the organization we believe that the 2. oO ‘ . the Tama wanization ie formally expel hari organization Lee show him that it SOMIN BACK SOON. a lof the % h Avsunviy Distries, |. Rush's law partner is Montgomery | has no further use for Alm.” ana | PANAMA CANAL LAWS. — |i." tha'aicet wat'nce hasha'ag [tere dn ardent shepard aman While Sent h_ protest in the that he favors majority Le Ran on Cigarettes. rgantzation and is for! GARSON, Nev. J reason, it is charged ‘4 ‘ Friedman to Axsemily, and dlarold -A reminder | is (he only Tammany legisiator who Te- ised to gO Into the caucus and commit | thatt Hare's | Sheehan for th ~tne suto| is the only dentifrice that thoroughly Senate yesterday passed a dill making WASHTN! Liabilties May Reach $1,500,-; Jot the nearness of the opening of the|f has prevented hin Ss he } enue 0 Canal Record, | for Senator ipline Friedman, 4 a il i form of an appendix, or supplement, the — ———— —E — Will Share Alike. Laws Governing Navigation of the BAR N. RANK D ORCH ; Paname Oana)” The regulations follow R NAHAN F: .O AND ORCHESTRA, RESTAURANT, DAILY, EIGHTH FLOO! | those in force jn the Suez Canal | prescribe with minute detail the 1 Hi craft, signals to and otherwine, by approaching w John B. Stanchtield to-day cleared up the mystery concerning the where- abouts of William J. Cummins, Joseph B. Reichmann and Martin J. Condon, who formed the active group in the Carnegie Trust Company, and who have not been accessible since the failure of that inatitution J | District-Attorney Whitman has an-| nounced that he {s investigating -cer tain transactions in that inetitution | with the purpose of presenting possible | irregularities to the Grand Jury “Messrs, Cummins, Reichinann and }ambition and get married. 1 Condon have been engaged in marshal-) ment was announced last Ma: ling their assets with a view to turn-| truant officer came for her of 'Sabheon Saturday Engraving Special--Unequalled ta Third Floor, 50 Whiting's Best Quality Superfine Visiting Cards and ¥" Copper Plate in English Script. Regularly 85c, special. ... 69c 100 Whiting’s Finest Quality Visiting Cards printed from your own plate. "Regularly 80c, special.....-... 59¢ © laws were prepared on the Isth- | ed by Secretary The need for apparent ow- | ing to the growing use by shipping of | | the approaches to the Canal. | Sy 32 Years Leadert SIXTHI AVE. 19270 207 STREET. NEW YORK mus | Dickinson on, De Here’s a Razor Price To Interest All Men The Magna Razor A most excel- lent #1 Razor, will be sold Saturday at.. E had over 5,000 last September and we received another shipment January Ist. They are made of finest quality Damascus steel, full concave, hollow ground, round and square points, ready for use. Unequal for private and barber's use. Special to-morrow, 25 cents. CF Main vor, Shaving Mirrors French bevel glass on one side and magnifier on the reverse, with adjustable handle. ‘To be placed in any position standing or hang- ing. A splendid requisite for the traveler. Regularly $1.00, at. 90c Complete Clearance arg © &@ Second Floor. | ane had to go back to arithmetic and| nistory. -| Now Gussie ts sixteen and beyond the dictate of the law, s0 she has sent vitations to the incipal of school ing them over to @ committees of cred- | ner pack to school, because she was| No. 110, Miss Adeline Simpson, and her tora,” said Mr, Stanchfeld, only fifteen. So, although she had put last two teachers to attend her wed- “Th Bentlemen expect to have| on long dresses with a train, and had ding, Which !# going to be a grand af- thetr assets administered for the bene-| piled her hair up on top of her head| fair at Vienna Hall to-morrow night. after the best fashion of Grand street, The bridegroom will be Morris Seigel. but counting tn corporations they h that figure. As the gentle- men in question have not as yet com- Reduced trom $18, $20, $22 & $25 pleted their financial statement, I can- it ~ - % Ab Sd re MUG Jf thd Vestiitin ot the Cam: - = =m a - = LENTY of real Winter ahead yet. These not speak with any degree of accuracy group would aggregate $1,500,000, are wise investments, for you can wear es pager’ Breog them for two months and still start in next year as to how much they owe.” i} Messrs, Reichmann and Cummins are understood to be in Chicago, while Mr. Condon fas deen in Nashville, All are | with a brand new coat. All the Newest Styles an: Be ot ive ia Mew Terk City Sie ret of next week. Mr. Cumming P : m irae at the Hatiand “Mouse Mr, Con: Men’s Fur Lined Coats cm tesa residence at Petham Manor an@ @fr, Reichmann’s residence te No. . Reduced to Meet Your Demands ve Gay eee py No beaeuyy rt The appended prices are the result of the lateness The Simfor of the sesson, which also somes us to usurp the Ss. Among the corporations controlled by ese he Special To-morrow space they oceupy for new goo This combination the go-called Cummins crowd aro the zd =A Tomnessee Packing Company, a large Om ave | ghbvge~\obglbed r | has produced for you the minimum of prices yet : Our own celebrated, gu and the Platt Iron Wi quoted on these coats. American movement, accura ae. the ‘ | keeper, fully adjust 3,000 persons. | I Were $45 | Were $o5 | Were $100 | Were $150 gold filled > tees los sol s4% ler sqla7 4 pag wel ng Condon was president of the American | i 28.50 $45 67.50 87.50 : ‘ : and set. Regularly $8. Snuff Company, and rated a millionair ate prethier of Mr. Say gg married 7 A KE ft tubsidiary ae Standard he principal members of the Co Ss executive committee of that institution. a] atest Fabrics pose from su Juplex Collar, Presto Collar, Auto Collar, Protector or Regulation Overcoat. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH- AVENUE’S FIVEST STORE, Farewell Offer of the|| Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats Greatest Sale of Linen _ Ina Sale of Surprising Reductions Collars Ever Held min, $3, 95, $7.50, 39.75, $14.75 ———— “Pontoon” Peacock Dead. | i CHICAGO, Jan. Robert Peacock, | ‘an r ‘ A * . known among veterans of the civil war | ORE than a quarter of a million of the famous “London T is imperative in this stock taking season to have absolute clearances po “Pontoon” sans died yesterday | ‘Yown” brand of Linen Collars have been presented in atl departments and to effect this we have made radical price rear- phed a Sesteds nea ous conn re to the men of Greater New York and vicinity at the rangements and reduct ions in all our N » Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats, tna butt bridges scrom he Chicaome mT Misses’ Winter Coats. Formerly 929.75, at iny Swamps, which enabled Gen, Frank- isses inter . 05, lia to cross and fortify Malvern Hills, ! A : Final clearance of entire stock of misses’ high class made ‘The feat earned for the constructor the Z ; of all popular textures, and in many elaborate trimmed and nickname of*“Pontoon” Peacock. smartly tailored styles. Sizes 14 to 18 years, also for small women - Misses’ Winter Coats Misses’ Suits To-morrow will be the last opportunity to partake of this 180 full length coats, of heavy cheviot, | Smart plain tailored models, made of stylish merchandising bonanza. These collars of Linen were neyer before offered at less than 2 for 26c, and as we reiterated in Kersey and novelties, made in many clever | fanven orton west. Liced wk eect previous announcements i ee pe $7. teed satin, All modern ° : Again Be Offered at Formerly to 816.80.-.-, o skirts, _Siese 16 to $ 1 2 00 z rs. Will Never Again Be ered a undone’ Coshe 18 pears, | Regu | This Low Price For this farewell offering we have a popular assortment of most styles and sizes, jo Mail Orders Filled. None Sent C,O.D, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.,, SIXTH AVEN MagicInvertedLight ITH either half or all frosted globe, | W consisting of reliable burner, with air shutter ar ~ adjustable regulator, | Cc packed one complete light in carton, made for e us by the LindsayCompan; List_price 60c, Junior Light Complete Each one packed in a box, 80 desirable for kitchen or bathroom 2 Cc Reliable Inverted or Upright Mantels The regular 10¢ kind. No mail, >. O. D. or ‘phone orders filled. pecial at . TH AVON Ss Pine The Model Food Store ’ ance of entire stock of Junior Coats, Girls’ Winter Coats ft Clearance of girls’ Winter Coats, of heavy || popular materials, with smart’ tailored cheviot, made in several double-breasted shawl or notch collar and lining of velvet, button high at nec satin ot braid. id trimmed. st 13 to 17 y merly to 815, ine Formerly to 88, Formerly Priced at $18.75 te purchases, made of French serge, diagonals and ith all the desired effects, in kimono or tailored . satin and self mater- to select from. Sizes 1440 le Foremost Clothiers Since 1845, Here Are New York’s Biggest Sale Values, Largest Sale Quantity and Most Varied Sale Assortment } | When This Sale Began Yesterday There Were Over 5,000 Garments | Misses’ Dresses. 250 dresses, including many iste, in all popular shades and wit modern skirts and trimmin; Some only one of a kind, b The extraordinary response, the record selling, which resulted, while no mean tribute to the values, quantity and assortment, which are unquestionably greater than have ever been offered at any corre- | sponding season, is no lesser compliment to the discrimination of those critical dressers whom time has acquainted with the superior excellence of Smith Gray & Co. fabrics, high standard of tailoring and ebeolute assurance of correct style. More than half of the nearly 5,000 garments remaining are only just completed—within a few days from our custom shops—and the aesortment, in spite of the tremendous selling, is still most complete. There are models, sizes and fabrics of strong appeal to men, young men and boys, and the values are almost double those which GF Fifth Floor, Wonderful Annual @ Event Now in Progress i 5 ‘ray ” ced * Yhousands of pairs of High Grade Gloves which were si | have made Smith Gray & Co. prices synonymous with standard, BRCTATG forthe Bundsy ‘Dinker “Note a} 7 neon cantina’ to sell for lass than 31.59, $1.75 and 42.00 at 89e | yer _ ereeh EMER Ay, ava gas Rcd « le (ere ree RTE = oo New X ha ecome famiar With the wonderful inducements walsh Bimageon Great | 00, $22.50 and $25.00 Suits d trictly Fresh Eggs ced Boiled Ham ord always put forward al : | 5 00 § an able Ai { Latest Style Gloves in All the Newest Color! Penmaes re ee 15.00 eee, 380 Mild sugar flavor, for Meat Woren and Children Bearing the Names of Famous Makers $25.00, $27.00, $30.00 and $32.50 Suits . }| | GLOVES PRICED ACTUALLY BELOW COST OF MAKIN and Overcoats........... 17.00 29c| Uneeds Bisculte— ‘Pits immense collection contains the entire st over-productions, hundreds of ond lots, chne TUG aLIC a x * cvilations hundreds of palr@ of our Feyular stock of Wrst grado gloves to niake | pane, $32.50 and $35.00 Suits and 24 00 | for “the Monogram So NS oe ECT Pique and Prix. Seam Ca vercoats bh ° ; : east! Trix ‘Seam end White Glace Full Piaue : i pee | tees ; x i Thore will algo be an unusual display and sale of : ' 9 Wecherideay ( ea [val Women’s Elbow Length Gloves We 40. $50.0 verec 2 i ape sf r ei fh Eee ; $40.00 .to $50.09 Overco 27.50 | G pate eee gesaetes 2OC| : Oates In Biack, $1.59, and in White, $1.79 Two Brooklyn Stores: Two New York Stores: f ; 16-Button hie Sows Hr Lge Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. . Broadway at Warren St. |{i{) 5 : } The regular retail selling prices of these lengths are $2.50 and 33 Hi Brcedway at Bedford Av, Smith Gray& Co. sth Ares tom City Mat HHT aa pts Glseelke Wie are in renion domain. Phe Ww euatots bty on a0 pal oft etn ony WS ————————

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