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aa ener mwa ‘ —— pena needa dedamaieirapae ae oe meee cena Taner npmer— aa—r gn THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1911. al om NESE ELECT | [Chinese Rebels From Ranks at Hankow; THING BK EMPLOYEES /TUNS 10 AES 123500, | i Type of Men Who Fought for New Republic Tater at $9002 Year Stole $14.0, | Thousands of Volunteers Said to Be] they melt in your mouth.’ OR SINYATSEN a , at $780 Forged | Mow ten Forces ry bey Got $70. of Tripoli. Two bank employees who pleaded! , TRIPOLI, Dee. M—Turks and tho gullty of theft before Judge Mulqueen you pA hho bad ll BLE IRL ad ; south of Aingara, according to informa- i in General Sessions to-day Imid the {ion gathered’ by ttal f! ; FIRST PRESIDENT blame for thelr misdeeds on thelr and scouting panien ft) Cry “itmen § heap rf ’ | mengre salaries. One was a teller who | The Turks are in the same oosttion! Solt_Ratsing FIOUF ’ | aot $40 @ year; the other @ clerk at from which they made their just at. | sing rio $780, pr lyte RM For Paricokes, Pastry and Biscuit, Will Make Nanking the Capi- Tho teller was John Pucci, thirty-one tne Teallong we 1nd the retirement of ' years old, married, and a Admiral Pucet of the Italian told the Court he lived in an apart. ment at No. 86 West One Hundred and Fortieth street that cost him $1,400 a year. Pucc! was employed by the State Savings Bank at Mo, 19% Third avenue. He was arrested Nov, jast and charged with the larceny of 400, Investigation showed he had misappropriated $18,000. The bank was forced to count of his de gullly to | forger: and grand | lareeny. Judge Mulqueen remanded | tim to the Tombe, | The clerk was Mark A. Syslagye, twenty-three years old, who Lived with his parents at No. 1206 Lexington ave- tat and Take Charge of All Negotiations for Peace. SENDS MESSAGE HERE. } Who Brought About Re- ‘belfion Says His Only Aim Is A "Good of the People. Hh crear, Chins, Dee, 2 tme nue. He was employed by the Nine- ; ‘teenth Ward Bank and pleaded guilty allowing the receipt of word from to forgery in the third degree. He got ie that he a away, with $70 March 20 last. He w the Ie of Chin fentonced to Sing Sing for from | ve a years and ax months to four ' Fan tee vans im ie 0 eae ‘and six months, Bad company, 8 » Aenociated Prows, with the re B m ai that It be transmitted to hin) 4 in the Untted 81 | “T Ponsider tt my duty My NPtest methods powwible My single to insure the peace and con: it of tive millions of my fellow: | When there is a quiet morning to spend ot at home, OU a ce Gahe's . = When the street gown comes off after a porate cine ran REGED. SORDIERS AP ANON TereeRvoos™ | Eftoctually: Digpels ‘Mt Ben, who planned the revo- Strenuous day ot shopping, _ |e \neuddchen When a few trierds drop in for an inti- ns in We ba Was clocted Prenident by the pro- WatoRal military assembly, Seventeen re discuvered among Ital ‘ON WAITS TWO THOUSAND VACCINATED | mate chat and a cup of tea, and find their Up elahisen Aelegnten voted for Dr ‘VENTS IN CHINA. | Hadeiphia a few days ago and sey bad to constipation. | ; ; ? rai gave er nreosey none at ___ EVENTS IN CHINA.’ UNDER GUARD OF POLICE. erat nunarou’versons there were aise Best for men, Watton | hostess in a dainty tea gown, oy, pete me ot need and the election made | oe ilar among foreign om. |, WASHINGTON, "Corps of Doctors Have Busy} The health authorities have traced the oxnized as a broad: | Tt Ih expected the new President will to'Nankin, within the next fow days! ke that city the capital of the Bight thousand revolutioniat |), Were sont from Sh: jenterday to reinfo And insure protection for the re omMclals, n to-day state that CHEER NEW PREG s taken “sick feave.” | DENT AT HIS HOME. Thin i belleved to presage the early “news of Dr. Bun Yat Sen's elec.| retirement of the powerful premier, leanton of the elghteen| WhO bas been the o! poatacte In the disease (ona TlailAH Wouad qo; te: ONO pt young THEN IS THE TIME cently arrived from Italy, She was nd ol le | FOR A REST CORSET. nd to have smallpox after she had e ce sown ee West Phila, owt ° Beneficial The woman who wears one will find thet EAD tedigt ala TPecmdennataand ie ed the Gor je the she doubles the value of her hours of repose and : name o @ Compa pany, that she is always “‘presentable,” even in negligee, Meer erie) | CAUFORNIA Fi Syaup @) The Parisienne rest corset at $5 is so light eure whether £ aha Front vinted on the and so flexiole that one scarcely knows it is a ‘ont o Session in Phitadelpnia’s Dr, Sun to the a smallpox section, The |e rasible spre ty and in oO amsint In the was found wag na proper at their con-| WAY Of the republionns. Fe ae A EVARARAPNTIAT tie TaEeL voae the teeth, my bos: every one every package corset; yet, it is a support, and it keeps the spread with ox.| The election of Dy. Bun Yat Son to Street. Hore vaccinated the people, Four cases lears” we ony wo af the Genvine * lounging hours from destroying the graceful lines among the popu.| the Presidency of the new repubit i es tli 4 their way to the marke the culmination of a dream of = acai that every woman wants to preserve. the French concession in whiah| twenty yea For at least fifteen ou oy resided since hin arrival hora, | yeare he has t tively engaged in Paris Corset Salons—Third floor, Old Building. fein the pi evolt, makin | Hd working in China through trusted : ; Wetivity. Members of the presen Meutenants. G Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth St. A , which was formed by Dr. Wu the throne placed n >» a. i on Nov. 6 and delegates who | ~ Ws Head, Many. emilee} — = ——— — : — to the United States, me Pe Nee bg Leonarpoaays Me wan then making hts e peace ders to fa now regarded as having lapeed, of the wound-be frequently i the streets on eled in injuring way to President Sun Yat Special Notice To-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, during the Dedication of our new House of Business in Philadelphia, the Founccr will speak, by telephone, a message to the people in this New York Store, thus uniting both Houses in the cererony. The messege will be repeated publicly about two o'clock in the rotundas of the Old and New Euildings end in the Auditorium. Out To-morrow Standard American Annual ow President d the with- nperial troops | AVold the possdility troops of the r Eegir nirg at 2 o'clock in the Auditorium there will be a concert at which will be rendered the Dedi- cation Cde “A § Scrg Of Tin.es,” words by John Luther Long, music by Dr. Horatio Parker, of Yale University. ‘The yublic is invited to jcin in these Dedication exercises in the New York Store. The Last Chance This Year de opened on BD be offered to Manchu Governors WY TING FANG WILL ot pensions to | mer Princes and i, wa Be Pe ADVISER, " NOtch COLLAR | } ner in “Best “> at Lowest Prices.” Eaty 10 put'on, easy to take | In the NEW Store for Men In the Men’s Winter Sale olf, easy to tle the tle | (Broadway corner of Eighth street, Main floor) fe as NX 1 Pajamas at 70c Janiry Clearance Sales Saiurday Fancy Sack Suits, ( <) j Wormer’ s Cc duroy Dresces Bovs’ Kersey Overcoats |' $ " e" 50c Nightshirts at salar button vont tree BQ argc anor eee SHS cot tancy || semi-fitted and loove 17 to 16 years; value 3.98 $40 or $45—though, of course, suit the label), pleated or plain bosom, soft black and fancy mixtures Boys’ Outing Flannel Pajama, or overcoat may be purchased sepa- turn-back cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. Women’s Raincoats Dr. Wright's underwear for men; || of warm, roughish fabrics, raglan ly made and laundered, Sizes 14 to 17, 9 and gray English slip-on: Pajamas at 70c, of heavy white corded fleece lined Others areserge-lined. Allsatin sleeves. Sizes 33 to 44. Nightshirts at 35c, of warm domet flannel; Bases tansy. Wasiouns bes’ backs | orth “ape. Pane, "© mates DB Instead of $25, our price is $16. full and large with turn-down collar, Sizes 15 x Womcen's Waists sizes to M45; reg. 1219 [Amported lingeries and sheer lawns; Chidien s Unde:wear ar redial hppa Key pants, Pras pd ary extra vises; Broadway, corner of Eighth street, Main floor. e j Galles alo tailored models in figured |? *° psy aide | Me n’s ; Unde rwear at 50c and 65c¢ Ties of 50c Grade at 25¢ For a Man to Save a Few Dollars 9 fi, e Men’s $25 Raglan * $1.50 Shirts at $1 § i] e | |e 3rd 121s1\\| Overcoats at 316 $1 Shirts at 65c £Pp Sireei ite sth eee ‘ puie “ y, brown, tan! All woot kersey; astra i and || ‘ ny ’ culls ack sateen lining » + lar unc cutts of white cord | ilk froys; sizes 3 to 10 yeurs IS 35 Cc . mite and tt ae Here is an opportunity to provide : ; ' Women’s and Misses’ Coals | doulie besarte ot “9 49 the winter outfit at $30, instead of Shirts at $1, of genuine soisette (sce Ege Be peal com | Boys’ Outing Fiannel Pajama, gto 16 years regular 3Q rately. Shirts pt 65c, of madras and percale in shade Feb alge c | English-style Overcoats are these neat stripes plain soft bosoms; excellent- Wcoitexur Underwear | il heavy fleece-lined shirts ant AQ ||] sleeves; patch pockets and leather but- Brians fasing motel 1 Raia h soap Apu tons predominate. Many have the fashionable madras or domet flannel, with mercerized loops and te 42; value 3.96 i res Cadermear silk shoulder linings, with satin pipings throughout. pear! buttons. 4 sizes. dls’ English Beover Coats |\ticached cotton double cuffs; metal buttons; Men's I 1ug-fashioned Suits, these, of fancy cheviots, to 19, _ gollor brown; formerly 3.98 1.98 ,...., aisle ocd ag! es. Made the Wanamaker way. ja ’ ‘ sy ‘ ae ° ang t » Including stout and tall men. And Men Ss Silk Four-in-Hand Uipke of Val. lace and fancy medallions; | 5, Sod feces tne Worth considerably more-—but here $14, Over 1 000 Pa es ‘cluster of tucks and lace inserting down | Heavy ribbed fleece lined vests and 9 3 Be ae cS } 10,000 Fact d to 44; ieaeial - 97c Good quality leather, leather 79 At fle, shirts or drawers of heavy natural No question about their quality. Made by a man 9 ac s an Women’s Shoes |lined, 9 in, frame; special c 1 " . merino or silver-gray ribbed cotton, : ; 5 e reg ae Sh Gan social: button Women’s Kid Gloves At ¢ fs “S¢ ft ts of $1 grade of shirts or draw- who SOeRi ne Sa . - epost, _ Fhipe = Figures oo nobby toe; sises 2)» | Also lambskin; 3 rows of silk g* oy ME Meh ? ee © ‘ nats Ht HT ‘ to 734; reg. 1.98......... *1.48 Stitching; vai. 1.00; ell nee OFC ers of mecium-weight ccru ribbed cotton or light variety ot patterns, he is evidently using up the short Boys’ $ hoes | Women’s Wool Glows Weight naturel ncrino. And union suits of medium- lengths of silk left after cutting a season’s leashervand ox ca J AA Bi ror, cases annorted 7 Ba weight ecru ribbed cotton ene or two sizes missing. orders, Broadway, cor Bighth Street, M. floor Subway floor, Old Building. Women’s jabots Foor Oil Cloth Mats PROA BAY PORE: RrieogTe We! Ree ee 4 Price 25 Cents rE ase nas ME Ize|| tome, JOHN WANAMAKER rsync | [on Sue st a Newsstands and oy tn Newsboys ' ve ici pias Dinara clearer en ent enssnmmentnen lilsentsatentssiesssigiititinenict args