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AYNOR'S CHARGES IN EAGAN CASE ALL LAID ON DETECTIV Barry on Trial Because He Ar- rested Boy Later Cham- pioned by Mayor. Mayor Gaynor’s letter to Police Com- @atesioner Waldo condemning the arrest of Wiltam Ragan, a Brooklyn boy, on what the Mayor belleved was insuffl- Gent indication of his guilt of a rob- bery, was recalled to-day by the ar- raignment of former Deteotive 1, A. Barry for trial vefore Deputy Commis- Woner Walsh. Barry, who since August, when he arrested Hagan, has been put on uni- formed duty in this borough, is charged with negieot of duty, conduet unbecom- Ing an oMfeer, conduct contrary to the welfare of the public and tn- peace efMictenoy. ‘The specifications recite that he was toa to look into a robbery at the home of Charles W. Daniels, No, 449 State dtreet, and that four days later he Arrested the Eagan boy, took him be+ tore Magistrate Reynolds and had him held for vagrancy, though he well kmew the boy had a home and con+ tributed to the support of the family. Barry was defended by Lawyer Flor- nee Sullivan who many years ago was manager of a semt-profeastonal baseball tlub in which the accused man was the tar pitoher. Alfred Edsall, now of Atreet, but in August janitor of @ row of fourteen houses at No. 58 Fourth avenue, testified as to the boy's industry and 4 William, who 1s his step son, tnd had his meals at home Following this test! the trial was urned until Tuesday to hear Mag’ nolds, who Was unable No. 8 8 to —— ee ANDED OF POOR PAY DEM BY BiG _HOSPITAL. An editor in the New fork Medicnl Journal that one of the ls of New York sends ationts or thelr famili agreed they aroused tal author! 8 and loctors. The editorial states in part: mm at! ono 6 and pported by voluntary con- the practl nd a bill fer poor York adopted, board 0 every tharity pate ifter his a yeen ¢ 1 @ unable te treatment. ticular institution das for a £ been the recipient rt ous gitt warm hearted und charitable t wors.”” ner The editor of the Medical Jo tines to give the name of th put de 8 that a thorough inve flom was made and that the charg rue. The authorities of prince edt heurer, twenty-seven nornin whi Mrs. Henry pears old, of 3270 D L. 1, was t Mhrough her the was p removed to the Sreoklyn and !s not expecte ny to survive Men’s Fur Coats for New Nevins | ANNUAL SALE C. G. Gunther's Sons Established 1820 FURS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Imported models and models of our own design in Long and Medium Coats, Mufts and Neckpleces. All the desirable furs. Automobile Coats, Caps and Gloves. Robes and Animal Rugs. 891 Fifth Avenue, Te trazzini as Lucia at Metropolitan ~ ceemmasdianeaias Former Star of Mr. Ham- | merstein’s Manhattan Opera House Makes a| Hit at Her First Appear- ance on Broadway— The Sextet Repeated. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. Tene who helped largely to make the succoss of Mr, Hammer. in's Manhattan Opera House, er hour of triumph at the Metro- volltan Opera House last night when she appeared there for the first time the distrepeed hetothe of Donisettt “Iacta di Lammermoor." The hou was crowded to capacity, Only Caruso could have evoked plaudits as great. After the Immortal sextet, all the digni- fied, approved and proper traditions of the house Were abandoned, The opera halted while the applause kept up, and was resumed only when the concerted number was repeated. Ae an old-fash- foned and sarcastio friend of the writ remarked, “The management hed a: vertised Derformance of opera, but the audience—who had paid the Dill and desired to name the tune—preferred @ concert.” There is always some worn and battered opera-goer whose only ob- Jeet in life a js to be to take the joy out of it ertheless, the fact re mains that the one and only Tetragzini made a great hit, and, probably, has | restored the opera to the repertory from which ‘some of us hoped it had perma- nently dropped out. Mme. Tetrazzini, naturally, was a bit nervous when she first appeared, and something of the bleat in her voice that she had recmed to get rid of in |her concerts here last spring was noticed again; but only for @ short time. Soon she revealed herself tn all the splendor of upper notes that have en and are unrivalled, and {nth middle and lower voice regigters the equal of any living coloratura soprano, |Not even the most modernized of us could resist charm of such singing, |It was irresistible. ‘The votce cails- |thenics and gymnastics of the Mad \"s ne were superbly done. rt Mme. Setrazzini, Florencto no had been brought over from rsonate Edgardo. He has as ther ut our own [Const Bosto} many Opera Company would jae be strong enough in tenors to expedient unnecessary. There nmanding Amato, son and an ton in our own us and rich | Hent : Besides m pert With on. lthese, there were Mar: Mateeet 1, who made of Alisa a real c . Angelo Rada as Arturo and Pletro Audisio as rmanno, Sturani conducted After the opera the Russian dancers, who are a great attraction and who are to appear here only two weeks more, “Just Say” “HORLICK’S It Means Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. | More healthful than Tea or Coffee. | Agrees with the weakest digestion, Delicious, invigorating and nutritious, Rich milk, maited grain, powder form. A auick lunch prepared in‘a minute, Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, OS Others are imitations. Evening and Street wear, York, Seat | STEEL BED BED WITH om 2 come e | Volinine were the principal « | feature of the Sunday school's THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, a & ballet divertisaement sich Geltzer, Mr, Mordk: in Mile. and Mr, Mn also Sehm were om Pajitzekaia tl and owletzkala ppt N “CHURCH SHOW. Stald Methodists of Morristown, N. Is Bul @ shock last uigit at a move ing-picture show which wa the ris mas entertainment. One film showed a ‘battle between white men and In- There was much.shooting and the Indians were repulsed the boy spectators loudly applauded and whistled. Another film showed the love af- fairs of @ thinly clad young woman, which ended with her mari toa young man. A Cathollo priest per- formed the ceremony. When he made) the sign of the cfoss a boy spectator asked “What's that man doing?’ She Was Cured of Tuberculosis “after being given up Cured After — by three dottors I was Three Doctors slvised by one of the physicians of @t. Mary’ Had Given Howital to. countt. Dr. Her Up. Anderson, whose many eucceastul curse of Ti perculosls and oll ether Throat and Lang Troubles are knows to all, “T had @ dreadful cough, bemorthages, pam im ehest and shoulders, chills, fever and night sweats, out flesh, atrength and appetite, and had all the other deadiy symptoms of tuberculosis of the lungs. “PYoally Tapplied to Dr. Anderson, and his X-Light examination of my chest sowed that the right lung was seriously affected and bad « sa ta the upper part of It, “After @ three months’ course of his treatment, including the usp (breathing) of his Inbalation, together with applicatione of Dr. Anderson Vibratory Treatment, 1 whe cured, absolutely, end within three montis’ time, “1 began to improve trom the very first treat- ment, and am now permanently cured and entirely relieved from all terrible symptoms, 1 shall always be exceedingly grateful to Dr, Andervon, who located and correctly diagnosed my Alsesse and cured me of tuberculosis of the Img, and I feel that T owe it to all sufferers of lung or throat trouble to tell them of my cure.” (Address furnished for reference.) It suffering from any of the unpleasant results of la grippe, or ff you have any symptoms of ‘Asthma, Fronchitis or Tuberculosis, heed ing and consult Dr, ‘office consultation and Anderson at once, examination rze. reon's office ta located at No. 50 (between Sth and 6th Aves), New ¥ 0 to 4 (Sundays 11 to 2); m day, and Friday evenings ti 6 clock, New illustrated book om the treatment and. ciire of Lung and Chest Diseases sent on to_any_addre W. L. DOUCLAS $3 $3.50 8 $4 SHOES For style, comfort and service W. L. Douglas shoes are just as good as other makes sold at higher prices. PLAYER PIANOS *219. Ee tor . “NEW YEAR’S Entertain at Home GOETZ @ CO.’S BIG HOLIDAY SALE CONTINUED THIS WEEK! Open Evenings emOor, ad ee FREE & eet ES) UPRIGHT BARGAINS $80 McEwen & Co. $3, 95 J. & C. Fischer 110 IMPERIAL 125 MOZART 9135 E. GABLER Monthly. Paull Pals 3195 THICKERING 54... O12 FUR “NEW YEAR'S’ RECORDS OUT TO-DAY 910 T6 $100 “$15 10 $400 vey PAYMENTS HY it PLANO coe COR. LIVING BROOELTH, 2 Korougls Hal Subway OPEN EVENINGS oli, “dur O Years 5% INTEREST ROOKL' Hoyt Street Subway Station Direct Entrance ‘ucron Sr.Cor, to Store. Brioce Sr. B’nivn To-morrow, Friday Final Reductions Before Inventory Most Phenomenal Bargains Ever Offered Anywhere To-morrow You Can Buy Here: A $15 Fancy Mixture Coat at A $20 Blue Wolf Fur Set at A $25 Tailored Suit at...... A 84-inch Russian Pony Coat at, A $3.50 Fancy Waist at.....)...... A $4.00 Messaline Petticoat at. 1.69 A $15 Serge or Corduroy Dress at, 4.97 One Item Only From Each Department Is Quoted Here Entire Stock Without Reserve at Similar Tremendous Reductions 4.90 9.75 8.90 25.00 1.00 SAVINGS BANKS, The [The Willamsburgh Savings Bank| Broadway and Driggs Ave., Brooklyn Notice is by given that on and after the Twentieth day of January, 191% a Semi-Annual Interest at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum will be paid to all depositors in this bank who on the First day of January, 1918, may be entitled thereto. Money deposited on or before January 10th, 1912, will draw interest from January let. ACCOUNTS CAN BE OPENED BY MAIL. Send for booklet and full instructions, E, B, TUTTLE, President, WILLIAM F. BURNS, Cash Bank Open Mond: from 4 te 7. Dry Dock Savin 341 @ 343 BOWERY, Tas Trustees have declared | for the alx months ending December 1911. on all deposits entitled tuerdee und t casum on A e«|| E M 1 G R A NT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK 5! Chambers St., New York 4 The Moant of Tra nual ‘dividend r Cent. per eding THREE payable on and fof tall 0m all deposdia entitled DEPOSITS MAT BEF BANKING AND FINANCIAL. aL. BRAWN NEWRY SIEQEL & 00 PRIVATES BARKERS main moon. ‘Union Dime par Bank | 40th Street and 6th Avenue si litgreat at 844, Were from ARLES ¥, sritag reancia Mt meas President | é ae) VIDEND NOTICES | iene Ye cen INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS ‘A 1k: ONE TA the referral, sta Bf ol Sanvany AND JULY. DEPOSITS MAY BE WITHDRAWN WITHOUT GIVING NOTICE, eotaw Aiowstce. accounts fom $10, to’ posits made on mor befo re Jan, st trom J the State of N. ¥, 72d year. king bj t your convenience. CU SE hitelor boot 1. Tel, d18 Keekman | &= > BEGIN THE NEW YEAR i RIGHT. WIVEST 1 A CLARKE BROTHERS, Bankers 184 Nesseu St. (Tribune Bidg.) Est, 1840 0. Belore Selecting Your Apartment CONSULT THE “Apartment to Let” Advertist.nents in THE WORLD IT WILL SAVE YOU Time, Energy and Money The World’ Ady Yarn oP wo &; EI Vdd. pestica NE lake Flevelor | DIAMONDS & WATCHES ON CREDIT sia the City, casecl Terms. ROYAL. DIAMOND & WAICH co.| 7 Malden Lane DIAMONDS ma SYNDIO\TE | Dia. |e TN than Ease “Apartment to offer HELP WANTED—NALE net te | @-inch Unbleached . Rs 28, 1911, wi - HEARN Fourteenth Street. FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY SALE OFFERINGS IN PILLOW OABES. Well Ki Brande, * Every Housekeeper Knows the Qualities. Measurements before hemming, Heaviers— Reg. ‘ 16 win 42am 46x: Boxe 54x36 Detabe ‘Anchore— Monga ond Ut ‘Utica READY MADE SHEETS FOR JANUARY SALE. Mohawks 4 Oth a SALB OFFERINGS IN MUSLINS Reg 1 ‘ard Wide Bleached—finer ‘ard Wide Unbleached. . Metneh Bleached—by eatin 1 full size sheets ... inch Le ty ey Fela make extra large shi Diamond Mills Bheetings-- hed. Unbleached. SALE OFFERINGS IN BLANKETS SPREAD COMFORTABLES PILLOWS, ‘cal Woo! Blankete—tull alse rom, Cotton fen Crib. Bian pink and blue bord Full sito Stikoline Com: 4 both aides or reg. $1.49-—Janua Fine Silkoline—flo rom. $1.98... White Crochet Borman ¥ ‘and fait vine—4 pattesne-worth Full size Spreads—! ate + desten— , special purchase--worth §1.69 Good Feather, | Pillows—Sanitary curea—| 20x28-—-rag. 89..... + BT 67 79 30-—worth $1.69 98 worth $1.40 89 x0-—worth $1.98. 100 athers by Pound Choice White Goose—reg, 93 Ib 65 Imported Cholce White—reg. $1.19—Ib... .74 Herringbone Tektngy td atripee—worth 22. 15 Denshea Chee Cloth— M6 ined: B.. 2% SALE OFFERINGS IN inen Table Ch heat —acalloped— U1 bleacl lue $2, atin Double Damask h mbosaed pearl eg. $39. January. Bale Linen Napkti © $1.79 dozen Linen Napkii Rew $119 doi Austrian Linen H with openwork Turkish Towels Hommed— 23x61 value 24 Hemmed—-21x00—value 45 Fringed—21x44--value .20 4—Hleached~ va naak borders 40--reg. Ao AN LS pretty patterns. nen Figured Huck Towellings: worth 9) p «itor roller and checked glass—valun h 4 quality al i Glass Towelling-reg. 9 WHITETHORN DIAPERING Sofi aad absorbent—l0-yd. piece. WW foh—reg, 96 20 tach 2 ineh 24 incl 27 tnch—reg. 1.19 SALE OFFISRINGS IN EMBROLL alee 10) Catton Laces—2 to 4 values 9 aud Val Li patie 0 neh 2 Squares he ped-—emb'd corn IT WILL BR A DAY TO REMEMDER-—COME! SHEETINGS Sale. 5% ete. 121 LINENS, TOWELS, TOWELLINGS. 15 TMs 85 on 95 100 110 FIRST GENERAL No Mall of Telephone Onters for the following: — Women's emb'y y with lace Women's b: Moatin= 1 Cambrte or em White Skirt Cambrio a Short White Homatiteh nya Ftv ue $1.0 ns00k. Natnsook- medallion valu Specially feg. $2.00 Eatra Siro muslin—ty Children’s Babies’ Lo: “ilthopn Lawn and Dresses Children's i son ham a January Ch iaee Long and It, F were 08 t Hemmed Bi 4 b Cluny White Li $1.00 k att MEN'S FURNISHINGS Men's Neck=-all Men's Nex! Phambra White Ind Payptian L ach yds. value $9. SAL® OFFERINGS IN olf SALE OFFERINGS IN UNDERWEAR coats DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. suITs FURS, BTC. Cambric and 3 embroidery trimmed—teg, $1.49, en's Combinations—Cambrie a some with large lace bow koots— Ritra ise Drawers—Cambrio— $15.98 and $17 Y hematiteh hem—reg. 39 919.98 to $98.98. : 4 Extra Size Skirts—rown of lace oF inet, wee Wb to W808 ; Pron ruth ath lll Crepe Kimonos—plain and Japanese Lonsdale cambric oF waft muslin— nulene-caamanian WUn-+eIee ea eeeees 18 Music in Rest: -rant—12 to 3. chinteia's Soegwirettie tucko-i to © yro—reg. «16. 8 SPECIALS AND CLEARANCES IN| > 7 to 12 yra.—reg. .19.. + 10 Girie’ Cambric Skirte-—Lace aaerta— NEW DRESS GO0Dg 4 to 14 yoars—reg. 39 see 1 Music ta Restaurant—13 to %. SALE OFFERINGS IN Cowns—reg. .29—January Sale. yokeo—-reg. .20—J bishop and French—lace nizew to 6 yrs +69. Fine White Lawn and Nainsook 06 yrs, fj Babies’ Ribbed Shirts—to 3 y: seconde of 29 and 39 ot. grat Babies’ Part Wool Shirte—Piain of taney ntitched—slaes to 3 yrs.—reg. 69. Shi woo!, silk aod wool and all otlk-— $1.19 to 81. eambric bands and walste— be Fem, $1.98 to $2.26.... 144 | Babies’ Wrappers--White Domete and M-inch, Messalines—destrable light Striped Outing Flannel— ‘and dark shades—T6 ct. quallty....... reg. .@ end cesses 8S) vert wide Poslaréeosike, & Bavias’ 4 Bhort Coate— ‘ figures and ringe—ne' All wool Batiste ai Bedford cora— VRIUO Bes eeeseere teen seek to 3 yre.—reg. $3.69 Bablew’ Sik Caps—Poplio and easaline-—piain, or emb'a— 3 ben ee rt Det Pt ae 10 1 49 to 1498 t Fiee—08 OF wo pal trd'a-eve Diapers son 10 § to 17 yeare—value (600... 808 per dozen... to 1.98 | Overcosts of Fancy Overcoat also Navy Meltone wie, s collars and cu! yeare— SALE OFFERINGS IN value up to serene ee OD WAISTS, PETTICOATS, CORSETS. 6 Pajamas y West of Fifth Avenue JANUARY SALB FRIDAY, AND ) YRAR END CLEARANCES. tht Dee Women's full length Coate—all wool— o— FOR 38 Ret, bg double Seco een a fea ial ay jack and colore--value sae or oa ae banat a sive, 68 | Women's ful! length Coats—Kerseys, adclovia and mixtures—black and bert colors—were $12.99. byt wh 's full length Coate—Ceracul ah—deep shaw! colinre—satin lined Uhroughout—worth Gis 98 Women's Caracul Coats—Imported elatlim Gl-inch length—extra large shawl M4 to 45—value $21.98... Women's Seal Plush Conts—tull length— semi-fit—deep mente—worth . Diack Telgian Hare. Sets— 1 and mutt— val tuck a 0 Skirte— ed cambrio ruffie—reg. %9.. .27 Cornet Ma yes -Nainsook— 18 Mises’ Fur Setstarg size Rea Fox, Thidet, Opossum, blended Nutria an Lawn and Nainsook— ke with aco and bon runtrimd amirt- “0 —emb'y of lace—reg. .¥9, —beautiful etyloe— a and lace or emb'y— fine assortment, Including Night Dresses Bott ucks and emb'y—rog. .78.... $12.98 and $14. G4-inch All Wool Sul i Night Drevees— tan. atey, trown—were 41.00 and OLE 80 lucked yoke—I to 6 yra—reg. -4.... 80! iscn all Wool Cheviote— bats tr pone ce navy and black—were at Sy Sto lé yoaresteg. br, 36} ¥-Inch All Woo! Storm Serges—navy ‘and black—sponged and shrunk— All Wool Chalties— dot, border and fleral Stage csiens impertections—worth .50 and 02 BABIES’ WEAR. CIALS AND CLEARANCES IN WASH DRESS FABRICS. Kimono Flannelettes—12% ct. quality....9% Revay Outing Flannelettes— fleecy nap-—worth 7% 82-inch Dreas Ginghame— ce styles in best colors and com! Elsewhere .16.... Apron Ainghame—one of the bie worth 7% Cotton Challis in designs—' Quilting Chintz—Persian and pateb- work etfects—Instend of 8%. “7 Stik Chiffonettes—piain and dotted— day and evening shades “ss Mixed Noveltion—light and feote—Inatead of Mercerined, Mevaalineehtg Sveniog ehadee--made to call at 35.19% ng Nainsook Slips, also nook Siips—yoke and .49—January Sale. Natnsook Dresses—yok Novelt a 40 5 yra—reg. $1.39 Gingham and Chambray to 6 yra.-r 0. nd Chambre: ron ‘35 SPECIALS AND CLEARANCES IN jearance of Babies’ fl DRESS SILKS. to 3 yre. in lot— Short Flannel Skitts—siik emb SPRCIALS AND CLRARANCES I” BOYS’ SUITS AND FURNISHINGS, and Honnete— tan Bulteplaia and fanctee— Worateds, Cheviote— . eto 0 rearo~valen HN. snnceress SOB Boys’ Bloomer ‘nigher Trousers— Chariots Pueeda, Cordarerecusty and fancy mixturee—reg. .75. Boys’ Flannel Blousee—grey, navy, brown—4 to 15 yeare—valur | Corsets long mode!s W to 5.00. alto novelty 18 to Wy SPECIALS AND CLEARANCES IN CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES, 2 and 3 pr. Lots Lace Curtains %: to, Real Brussels, en 4 medium s[engthe- 1S to 30-- and $1.0 Prepares eee Li were 0.98 tee Marie Antolnette Renaissance, Cluny. SALE OFFERINGS IN et Sertm, Ri i h Novelty Nets, Real Cluny, White Madras arie Antoinette Flue Scotch Vercalee—Miluary of Jap | Lace Curtaina-- fines -row. $7 1.09) wore $3.98 and $4.98 ligee Shirts Blue Amoskea | yepiain, pleated or piped=- | Real Lace Bed Seto~1 and ww 41] Marte Antoinette, Preach | ces, Antique 1 Noveition-ellubtly museed and handling- GIN ' That were $20.00, . 1108 Wwilité Goops. iy se That were $14.98 . 7.98 . n+ Made af az} That were &. . 5.98 J yarn—value o4| Coe ee Soe veh—cambri A Purchase $0 Inch Velours Kam and other Ea) rt — jaspe and tigured— pilus $3.0 to $300 94 195 r Fine Armure Damask Portteres ott flnish—worth $1.19 6-\neh Gobelin tapestry borders— trong-—86-Incb: 1k. $5.60 Titan 3.98 worth $119 piece iris & {| | Reversible Silk Frou Frov Po rich color combinations— ALS AND CLEAR for single doors por WS and MO. le Draperies-—reens, ) browa-—plala oF nd 69, r Ruge— fine wool—#x os value $2)

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