The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1912, Page 8

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Sb per ER ___ THB wd Bh am vWOkLD, PERSINS HANGED NEW SUBWAY IN TABRIZ STREETS i BY RUSSIAN EDICT sat Tae Bodies of Men Who Attacked Cazar’s Troops Left Dang- ling to Awe Public. PABMUZ, Perma, Jan. 2—Kight Per- Slane were hanged yesterday by order \ Other eight were executed this afternoon | the Ruasian troupe. The Russian court martial sitting here @ tr7 the Persians captured during the redent fighting in the streets of this city fe exacting o heavy toll for the casual- Gee ouffered by the Hussian troups. ‘The | eficers composing the court martial are| ¥ onne measly every case they are condemned 2 be summarily hanged and their bodies G@eplayed throughout the day in the public square. Among those hanged was Shegat U! Gatam, the head of one of the religious @eets and the chief member of the loval Qmeembly Sek Salem. * @hua-Ed-Dowieh. brother of the ex-| 0 fhah, arrived here ia afternoon to Qasume the Governorhip, He wae ee-| ¢ eet ero eet CL Ruaean of Russian Cosmcks PRESIDENT SUN the prisoners in batches, and in| From the finencial district, In which amahed om Up to the clone of the year the fight! amount of reveniie the city would! yarantes to the Interborough under INOFIE CHANGES ae CHINESE CAL CALENOAR His. First ‘Ofent. cial Act Is to! Make New Year Conform to | That of Modern Nations. NANKING, China, Jan, 2—Dr, Bun Gen has taken the oath of omce @B Provisiona! President of the Chinese Rapudlic and been formally invested qth the powers of Chief Executive, ceremony war simple and wan at- Cemded by al! the prominent men of the Bevelutionary party. ‘The fret oMvial act of President Sun wes to change the Chinese calendar, Be made New Year's iiny the first day 8 Mie Presidency, thus marking the com- mencement of a new era and making Chinese year begin henceforth on the @ame Gay ae the year begins in most ether countries of the world. After taking the of office, the BED recite: deliv address in he promised Manchus to re-estabii mote trade and to d ire 2 the Chinese nation and ald nese people to realise its aapira- cy tiona. When the Manchus had finally abdicated and peace was restored to the Be he would, he sald, resign hie pro- a office, ident Sun Yat fen next delivered @ lengthy address in the form of a lamation, In this he announced hat a strong cer ernment would 0 affairs, and each would select its Governor. i alert MIDSHIPMEN’S CLUB RAIDED BY NAVAL AUTHORITIES. Big Stock of Drinkables Found in Annapolis Resort and Inquiry to Follow ANNAPOLIS, Md, Jan. 2.-A board of officers Was to-day appoluted by Supt. Gibbons of the Naval Academy to tne ‘Vestigate alleged drinking among the Midshipmen, This action followed a raid yesterday by naval and civil au- thorities of a clubre in Annapoug | Which, It 19 alinged, was maintained by midshipmen, It was found to be well! @tocked with al) kinds of intoxicants fe Midshipmen were in t the raiding party entered, but walle an inventory of the drinkables was being made one came tn Seeing what was going on he beat a hasty re- | treat, but not etaes he was recognized, | DIES IN “HER TONELY HOUSE. | Mire Adame, Kapert Western Union| Operator, Found Dead by | Nephew. Mrs, Marietta F. Adams, sixty-eight | years old, @ widow, was found dead to day in the four-story granite house she occupied alone at No. 40 Fifth street, Brooklyn @he had been dead about! Question Ope Operation to Be te Settled by End of the Month, | tlations for the @f the Russian courtmartial, and an-| aubways, and a 1 action. To inquirers at fm connection with the recent attack on| the Public Hervice Comminnion ¢ | man Wilicor said there war no oficial action in aight for the day. fused to epeculate upon the future, but showea an air of expectancy that re pudulated atories that prospects of @ few deal from the Interborough had iain had reached @ state of mind that meant an early proposition. wae reported (0 have hung upon the orlainally demanded nine per cent. five ‘or bond paymenta, one for sinking fund and three for operating profit Thix had deen turned down by the Public Board of Bett he room | f) tall hed practs | tokground an BID SOON FROM: INTERBOROUGH Is Predicted. New Hght eame today on the nego |whe n of the new nine of definite | the offices 4. He re. ay teal is one of the greatest caMe Practical agsurance that nterborough and the public of new contract. The Interboroug) Service Comminsion and the ta. Inat wook conferences nd the Pennayl- far |g from the Davison of J na Co, were fference aa |/more than 150,000 garments. the White Sale | million-dollars-worth of Household Linens an average of one-third less than usual prices. sheets and pillow cases. About 6,000 pairs Imported | Lace Curtains, partly the re- | VERY woman knows what she likes. Fd More “Importances” Equally important with the tnderclothes is the quarter- and napkins, damask by the yard, towels and toweling, are usually sold by us at $1.50 to $8. Even a few fine French Corsets |$PURE FOODS AND PURE MEDICINES mean betier, healthier, people. It has been more than are all food The chaff, cines as Lydia E. made from roots and h compli& with all cond | $the Pure Food and Dri will continue to hold its the standard Amerigin Tene |g for female ills. || Tone Quality Uneq 06 Sth Ave., cor. 16th Si 66-67 Flatbush Ave., of to be sold at Tablecloths however, that all medic not adulterated and worthless any wheat has beer and suc Vegetable Compound, Pianos Superior to All Others Send for Catalogue and Prices WISSNER WAREROOMS t.. N.Y. Brooklyn five days. if! @emue! J. Philips, a nc mainder of an dead woman, found the couch, fully dressed, whe! visit her, Mrs. Adams had be lower. Irish Point, Arabe and ¢® procure new the Western Union Co lar st les. Bape other popular sty h omear-re yesterday. It hye 10,000 Muslin Sheets and mulated about cabo BAD CHECK FOR GUARANTEE, Contwactor Saye Real Ketate Man | Holde Up tits 9500, {}\ | 20 per cent. JoMwe H. Haas, @ real estate broker et wide acquaintance in the Bronx, who has offices in the Areco Buliding, avenue and One Hundred andi erican makes at $1.to 54, which Philadelphia. nigth street, wes held in $1,000 Mywistrate Corrigan Mo ni ar today or complaint of pai Cohen, a eamractor. CORN Cohen said that he w POs, ton for Ants Formerly vm A. T. Stewart & Co. importer's stock, part our own direct importations which have been repriced even | Pillow Cases are repriced about under the market. Standard muslins properly made. $10,000 worth of fashionably | modelled Corsets will be sold ~/]| at about $5,000. Favorite Am- will be sold at $8 instead of $15. An exceptional opportunity Bedspreads, imported and domestic, at much below the lowest market quota- tions, ranging from 95c upward. Blankets--The Physicians’ Favorite Blanket at $4, instead of $4.50 pair. This blanket, re- markable for its wearing qualities, is made expressly for the Wana- maker Stores in New York and BU aeDAL, JANUABYE 9, 101d. “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” happier proved, cines are January Clearing Sales Thur: Fe Chiffoniers 6.95 Exceptionally large oak chiffonier; polished gold en finish; French plate mirror; worth 9.00. Drop Side Couches ia Bronzed angle iron, National fabric spring products. 1 sifted h medi jnkham’s Dining Chairs erbs and itions of igs Law, place as remedy Hair Mattresses Aad sanitary steril; in best quality A. C, A. tee all sioes; value 8.98. . Brass Beds in green ‘denim mattress and bolster; value 5.00 tian cotton top; all sizes; va wit riety of ticks; value 3.49. .. 8 th fancy trimmi sizes; value 10.00.. Children’s Cribs. ; | White enamelled, c portable sides, woven wire e springs; value 3.98........ Bed Combination White enamelled a titers 3 tt Size Neo C, 0. D. or Mail Orders. 3.00. American rattan, Egyptian cotton top { mattress; value 2.00. Woven wire spring, value 2.00, Complete value 7.00 Begins Today at Wanamaker’ s| More Than 150,000 New Garments, Including French Blouses, Women’s and Young Girls’ Domestic Waists, Imported and Domestic Lingerie, Negliges, Children’s Underclothes, Washable Dresses for Infants and Small Children, and Women’s House Dresses. Prices 10 to 3344 Per Cent Less The new generation perhaps knows it better than any previous one, since it lives in a day of higher development and possesses | more real knowledge of the best that is to be had. | And so we say that we have planned this White Sale for the NEW GENERATION. | The fact that, in spite of its imitators, the Wanamaker Sale of White has remained | the standard proves how it has kept ahead of the years. This 1912 White Sale, then, is true to the generation which it serves. | It is planned for women who are experts in fashions and fine fabrics and also in prices. It expects to serve those who appreciate wide variety of choice, containing, as it does, It is full of Paris inspiration and originalities, adopted at our request by makers and designers who have long co-operated with us in the Wanamaker Sales of White. Included in the Annual Sale at One-Third Less---Now Going on--- 50 Pony Coats Real Siberian pony coats, finished and dyed like choic- est broadtail, which we shall sell at $40 each. 32 Black Pony Coats $50 each. Unusually choice skins. Handsomely moired. Regularly priced at $75. Real Pointed Sitka Wolf Scarfs and Muffs $12, $15 and $18 each Real Black Siberian Wolf Scarfs and Muffs $12 each Large, striking neck-pieces and pillow-muffs. selected skins. This Sale has been little less than a revelation in qualities and values to many who have always associated genuineness with extravagant cost, and ‘‘sales” with bad and irregular dye, showy linings of poor grade, and odds and ends of poor stocks. Nothing like that here, where every skin is carefully chosen, and every garment is Wanamaker-Warranted Second floor, Old Building. Choice JOHN, WANAMAKER _ Eighth to Tenth Street 121 st Fe \ Coby Extra ar Savings To- Day, Wednesday and in Our Weekly ‘Sales ‘of Furniture, ete. lized heir; covered 5.44 2 in. colonial posts, e: aie: fillers, closely spaced fillers, It Mokes Little Difference What You Neel—A “World Want” Will Go and Get It. 1 o | Tele aa eS Ee SS SSS er feaic Registere! Trade Mar Extablished Half a Century . Annual Sale - Table Linens During January we shall offer a very attrac- tive collection of Table Cloths arti Napkins at re- duced prices, These are goods of our lar standard quality, consisting of broken lots and dis- continued patterns. Many of the designs are as good as anything in our stock to-day and are ex- ceptionally good value at the prices offered. Napkins (per dozen) Breakfast size, at $2.25, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.75, 5.50. Dinner size, at $3.00, 3.50, 3.75, 4.50, 5.25, 6.00, 6.25, 6.50, 7.25, 8,00, 10,00, 12.75. Table Cloths 2x 2’ yds., $2.25, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00, 3.50, 3.75, 4.25, 5.00, 6.00, 9.50. 2x 2% yds., Fear 3.00, 3.25, 3.75, 4.00, 4.75, 5.75, 6.25, 7.50, 8.50, 2x3 yds., $3.75, 4.00, 4.50, 5.50, 6.25, 7.00, 8.50, 9.50, 10.00, 14.50, 2x 4 yds., $6.50, 7.25, 7.50, 8,00, 9.50, 12.75. 214x244 _yds., $3.50, 3.75, 4.25, 4.75, 5.00, 6.00, 6.50, 8.25, 9.25, 10.00, 11.50. 214x2% yds., $4.40, 5.25, 5.75, 6.00, 6.75, 7.25, 8.50, 9.75, 12.50, 13.50, 14.25. 24K3, yds., $5.25, 6.25, 7.50, \ 8.25, 9.00, 11.75, 2.50, 13.00, 17.50, we also offer at this Sale very attractive values in Towels and Towelings, Blankets, Bed- spreads and Quilts, French and American Lingerie and Corsets, Ladies’ Outer Garments, Hosiery, Neckwear, etc. James McCutcheon © Co., 5th Ave. and 34th St., warn ntoria Se So Se fre) 5 Taylor. Founded 1826 , ‘ie Are Conducting Their | Annual Sale of Muslin Underwear Corsets and Silk Petticoats SS Lord 3 Spectal Sale of Underwear Ribbons Plain and fancy designs—10 yard pieces White, Pink, Light Blue and Lavender No,1 14 2 8 5 at 30c 45c¢ 65c 80c $1.10 piece Formerly 45c to $1.50 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Woop WATERS &Co]| Open Mondays and Saturdays Until 9 P.M.” 25% auowed'en ail rarcheses VES70 Broadway, Fourth Avenue, \ NAKA OM 409%, ROOK RK Med <p! SMG THEREATL ELA Wie for Catalog No. 7. Mailed Free RooM vi EIT Fare ‘ $225 4 Reon oUTET | 5-Room Grand Rapids Furnt- re Outht, chen,

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