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THE adhd WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1911, i | | DEAN OF DOCTORS IN NEW YORK CITY WHO DIED TO-DAY ae Soda Fountain Specials | The Tab of Ne York Ny Rasp 25,VEAR SENTENCE. FORKIDNAPPER WHO STOLE aL: i TANEWAY DIES. AT SUMMIT ROME: Hot Chocolate Special Sale Saturday | Alger Books! fo r B oys,, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED .OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED 10c' ried from ream and INS ST YEAR Dean of Medical Profession in New York and World Famous Diagnostician, The Banete Ennated Kt From the Cleveland Ia { From Longer Term by Fact That Crime Was Com- ely new and you mitted Two Years Ago. Edward Gamaitel Janeway, tong considered the dean of the medica! pro- in New York, and noted as one of the world’s foremost diagnosticians, ied to-day at his home near Summit, J. Dr. Janeway was aeventy years | He was noted not o js skill and learning in his pro: but for many works of philanthropy Dr, Janeway was bor in New York | Neither wash nor wear changes the size or style of ery of her parents at N : ARROW COLLARS W5teech, 2for 25¢ Italian oils and wines to ‘After the child wrdani got @ letter saying that unless ie 0 was pald for the child's return she would shortly | Phen Gang! appeared and s0 could recover the child for $5,000. |Giordant told him tuat they had but from Rutgers College in until 1864 was cadet in the Unt Army hospital in Newark, N, J. | year later he was graduated from the| College of Physicians an after which he began the medicine in New York City. Long at Bellevue. In 198 the became attached to Hospital in the capacity of cura 13 found him in the o! physiology and pathol ew York Unive in this inetitution he returned to vue as professor of materia medic He ‘held this position un-; when he took the chair of ner-! | child was restored on payment of the ROOT “AGAINST VOTE BY | PEOPLE| FOR SENATORS. «| Government, For two years Central Office Detective , Would Sur-|ney's office, nas twon gathering the e dence which led to Gangt's convictio: Maintain Itself Ie Meeeyea that C jehild was all t si knew where the time and that the Opposing | actual stealing had been done by a change in| ftiend of Gangi not yet caught. “Yours was a York | and not of impulse. the | in Imposing sente tion by | by Bre lave the strongest button- if Proposition Prevailed ‘Oper ition Prevailed. holes it is possible to put in a collar me of deliberation sald Justice Crane “It was prompted It was executed with cru- nits v In 1881 he added the practice and principles of medicine to his already Janeway became Hoalth Commis-| mer of the city of New York in 1876, holding this position unt visiting physician at th ~ propositions contained in the He would not have Sen JAMES McCREERY & CO. 34th Street were to b elected, i rol ee siections | a3d Street har of the landing med- s. Vice-President of the New various State Legis A Powerful Sale of Girls’ 3 & $3 Tub Dresses at a esses that sho: etiness, good style ‘{AThousand Sample i Waists new” {sti tabrieg, btterus: and I Ay petal To Go On Sale *y "halt “ae Bo To-Morrow at Cc None Worth Less Than $1.00 EXTRA SPECIAL: 100 Dozen New WashDresses forGirls A positive sensation, 1,200 dresses made ey ne ettiedatyles Wag from linene or chambray—6 new styles, in- inable: choice of Dutch or cluding sailor collar, high or tow necks, pret- Aes necks bet ia * . . . * me with embroidery an al. tily piped, skirts full side plaited, buttoned face, or Veniés bandinge’ ng or shert sleeves; none worth less than $1. Many up to to hem; tans, blues, pinks; sizes 6 to 14; on sale Saturday while 7 quantity lasts (shop early) at... C gress to abandon NECKWEAR DEP'TS. 1 Both Stores, the New York Medical Journal "Assoclas ; tion and wa at one time President of the Academy of Medicine. Id be equiva- « rendering its power An extensive assortment of Imported Neckwear for Spring and Summer seasons. All the new shapes and designs in Dutch Sailor Collars with shicld and cuffs Mr. Root found in the main proposl- that of changing the method of electing Senators, an effort to evade re- y in the matter of govern- principal + rea- son given for the change to be the cor- ruption of State Legisiatures in the in- terest of Senatorial candidates, he said that a more fundamental change should be made than is proposed. to the root of the trouble by so purifying politics as to obtain better material in the Legislatures. added $900,000 to the fund given by her ate husband for the establishment of adjunet to the New , Dr. Janeway was asked change of the organization of Fought for Vivisection. When the hottest fight ever made on vivinection came before the Legislature he headed, in 1968, @ delegation of doc- tort which told the legislators that all Jon on earth were not a: ne tmuman Me. also led a fight to atly the focal vis with universities—a plan that naturing to some extent, demsuided thorgugh reform in the hos- pital system of the elty, which he in- * sisted ‘had wecome addicted to obsolete A large variety of hand-embroidered Neckwear combined with various laces. Real Irish Lace Yokes, Chemisettes, Col- lars, Stocks and Jabots in numerous designs. —>——- $17,500 AWARD. Division Asserts That LARGE SIZ, SECOND SIZ FOURTH SIZE, SMALL SIZ, 95, VALUE $7.9! BOYS’ CLOTHING. DEP’TS, 1m Both Stores, Charming New oie Between Nessed Millinery et As Pictured black silk tafe with rosettes; sof taffeta A big importer’s surplus stock in average of half price To-morrow: 4 Two of 6 Models Saturvay et 3 vaLUn Sass; VALUE $3.50, 2.84 2.17 50, 4.45 "1.39 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. ¢ the lawyers ‘grossly abused’ itions in court, so as to excite the prejudices of the witnesses jurors in the case, the Appellate Divi- sion af the Suprene Court to-day ree versed a judgment for $17,600 obtained Janeway figured in the chief He was publicly Showing of Spring styles in Norfolk and Double Breasted Jacket Suits, Knickerbocker Made of Serge, Cheviot or Worsted. Washable Sailor and Russian Blouse cases of his time. thanked for his work, which was de- clared to have saved to literature the life of Rudyard Kipling. of the physicians who attended former President McKinley after he wa: in Buffalo, for which services = cetved the comparatively modest fee Great Half Pricing of Boys ‘Alice Philpot, a waltress, against the Fifth Avenue Coach Company for personal injuries incurred when struck by one of the company’s stages, ‘Miss Philpot was atanding on etdewalk at Fifth avenue and Forty. Ath street in September, 18, when she was struck and badly injured it had to be amputed. She sued for $0,000 damages, and the jury in ‘the lower court awarded ‘her $17,600, “We feat that the ends of Justice re- quire that the case should be again triad when it can be fntelligently and clearly Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits of Serge, Worsted or Cheviot. On Saturday, February the rith Marshall ield's estate paid him %%,- 0 for attending that millionaire mer- chant during hie last dilness. # medical advisor for the late Edward WL. Gfarriman, and he attended Dr. W. ‘Y, Bull and many other noted men. ‘The staff house for internes on Black- four-story granite ‘bullding, was named Janeway Hall in hie honor. Dr, Janewa: atve holier of real estate, and leaves a comfortable fortune. 9AaMTO frm ONLY or Sailor Suits, navy blue or mixtures, 3 to 10 years; $3 and $4 values; on sale to-mor- Unusual values in Washable Sailor and ia: Blouse Suits, this season’s Russian, size 214 to.7 years; to 10 years, row, 9 to 1 P. M. only Sailor, size 6 2.25 and 2.95 JAMES*McGREERY & CO 34th Street Boys’ $5.00 All Wool Blue Serge Confirmation Suits at 2.98 All-Wool Blue Serge Double-breasted Suits, Norfolk Si ‘an or Sailor Suits, knicker or bloomer and taped throughout; or Norfolk Suits, sald the higher court to-day, after re- ferring to tho lawyers’ conduct of the case, as stated, PORT AU PRINCE, Hayt!, Fe! "The rebeltion has been suppressed and the country te quiet to-day. The French cruisers Gloire and Amiral Aube of the eruising aquadron have arrived here, where they will be joined by the Conde, wgbich has touched at Santo Domingo. (From the Cleveland Leader.) also Double-breast Call on me every day a3d Street tT can never see you till 3." You need rest." Boys’ Two Pants Suits at $1.98 Worth $3.50 The Best Valoe to Be Had in New York with | two pales of knicker pants, gray or brown; MAIL ORDERS ae FILLED, 52 Inches Long Seal : Plush or Polo Coats Formerly Priced as 9 Double Breasted Wool Knicker Suits Double-breasted Knicker Suits, neat dark mix- to 16 years; Russian igh as $20— To-morrow at 4.98 ) coats, lined th t i inished serge, outside, check eilec lar and cutis (also bros all sizes, ¢ On Sale Satur 52- inch New Zealand Ponyskin Fur Coats at 14.98 Handsome Chapelle dyed Baty coats, roughout with lo coats are ating, gray de and on col- sand navy) ; cker pants; mix- 7 years; on sale all , fe Phese € 4.08, to-mort dei as ORDERS FILLED. A Stirring Pants Event! For Men and Big Boys 2,500 pairs $3 and $4 Sample Pants, representing the coming season’s latest styles, in fine wool serges (blue and black), cheviots in gray, neat and fancy Your Unrestricted Choice of Any lue and h Man’s Suit or Qvercoat tripe; wide outlet in’ seat; Formerly Priced at $10 every pair guarantee? as We've repriced these Suits and Co pe fitting; in_ to-mor- clearance of every one of them. The } " , great bargain event values all fa a ite to fit EVE f ne big eee yan. th oe ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED _. Men’s oi. 5 Shoes, é ea The Famous “Walkabout” Brand— Brend—Worih $3.50 The new spring models of these shoes we arrived, It's get a pair and s 2. Choice of calfs datent leathers, button or blucher styles, sizes 5 to 11; also among thent ar heavy shoes for wet, slushy weather that are guaranteed waterproof Boys’ & Girls’ High Cut Boys’ ey Storm Shoes--Worth 1. 49 at 1.19 xtra heavy — rein- Either kid or velvet tops; Boys’ Strong Schoo! Shoes $'°*i:r. "0!" 38 Paton Dealt or He gol Worth to 1.25 at, pair 89c sizes 2% to 5, at 1.79 sizes 2h to 5, at 1.79 choice of lace or blucher cut; will give 2.10 2 at 1.49 and good wear; all sizes from Men’s Storm Rubbers sizes 6 to 11 at 9 to 13% and 1, 1% and 2; Pxtra heavy--all giz none worth less than Cc tron 8,10, Lhe 750 $1.25; to-morrow at, pair, i Lanne MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED

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