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> WATE YOUR NAME UPFRONT jt Finds It Still There a Week Later. (Sparta to The Erving Word), MONTCLAIR, N. J., Jan, 4—A mass) moeoting of residents of Upper Montelair was held Jast meht at the home of Herman Bowsky, No, § Holland Tor- race, to protest against the trolley ser. | dice on the Valley road ine. A prom- {se was drawn from the Public Service Oorporation to better the exeorable con- | ditions that have made the Valley road }ine « byword in Kesex County for @/ Geoade. [Philander Betts, ohte? engineer of the | Public Utilities Comminsion of New Jer say, wan at the moeting to give car to the torrent of kicks that poured from the Mpa of both men and women rest- dents of Upper Montclair, Itobert A. | MoArthur, superintendent of the Iloom | field avenue division of the Public Her | vies lines, was also present and heard | things that caused the blushes to mount | | upon Ale forehead. ‘The Montolatr Ctvio ‘Association was represented, and po | were ai} the women's oranizations. =| WOMAN COMPLAINS OF THE | FILTHY CARS. | (Mrs. J. A. Holland spoke for the long- Suffering womenfolk, and informed Sept. MoArthur that the Valley road cars were invariably in @ Mthy condi- thon, that they were (mproperly Heated, ‘aid that the conductors were chronically @acourteous. “One day.” eajd ire Holland, “1 wrote my mume tf the dust tn one of the qarc, and a week later when I got in the oar my name was still there” Herbort W. Betts, Principal of the Montclair High School, suld the service am the Valiay Road ine wee eo irres- ‘hr and uncertain that often ae many aa 150 puptla would be late et eahool. Others spokp at length on the long waite and happy-go-lucky eohedue on which Valley road care were run, + It ts a single track road, with infre- quent switches for turn-offs, It serves three miles of the most thickly settled district of Mentetwtr, Supt. MacArthur admitted that the service was bad, but pies the excuse that there were too few switohse, He promised to ask the ‘Town Counci! for permission to lay more switches, and eald !f the permie- | aiop was granted th eservice would be) : vastiy improved. He also promised to | take up the matter of the dirty care abd the discourteous eonduct of the eonductora. The Town Counctt will eons qider tho matter next Monday. ——— | ANOTHER GREAT SHERLOCK HOLMES STORY. “The Adventure of the Red Grcle,” by Conan Doyle, will be found in next Sunday World’s Magazine. Read it. A_ thrilling! story of mystery and adventure, ea | Meralty's Liberality to the Church, (Prom the Lavdes Clwonicie.) Brom we charter whieh King David TL granted about'1its to the Abbey of Bolyrovd, still preserved in the archives ‘ of Edinburgh, one can gather eome idea . af Gia liverwity to the church, Vast tracts of fat acres are eet out, tithes of atl kinds—tithes of fistings, of mive, metkets, and tributes levied upon | Given to the monks to ail the royal for- | ests, en that thoy could take all tho) timber they needed for the bullding of the abbey. ‘The King even granted a the of all the “whales and sen deuste| which ‘fall to me from Avon to Cold- | Drandspath, an na and {the of all my pleas the ekins of rams, 4 lambs of the castle and of | Lanlithrow which die of my flock.” He alee gave them the right to establiah « marsh of their own—the Canongate—with | fall Mherty to buy and eel! there eWewhere without toll or custom, wonder that when John Knox arrive: Bo addey was one of the richest tn the tand. ———_—_—_ @urtous Care i ‘No morphine or chieroform | Tre Proruz’s Rewxpr for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping-Cough, Brons | { ehitis, Grippo-Cough, Hoarsenesa, eta Bate and sure, foe, 25 conta, MICHIGAN FURNITURE COF (—§ Free Furniture | 3.2 ith Your Purchase | | = Liberal Credit Terms 68 Down on $50 | | oe. OE T $7.50 ‘2174-32 AVE BETHB ENS" T ed | sumption fn the part. Th Ms ti survived soy i oat and the bast medion [Phe verdict was consumptior i | Reerpice proved worse than the mal- nn tae Hator prosured, to be Nayed THE BVENING W oral Commiaion om Toh MME. CURIE TOO WEAK FOR DIABETES SURGICAL OPERATION. | 4 instance, of all @ cos This ¢ nmethor weover, it w wary that tt whould otherwire the doctor And Btern sult In Whteh her n fn connection with that of Prof. Lar vin, whose wife obtained « decree of separation. om finh, took One Woman Does So and | Sin ert ike an Bowistman end stil iw ! on Franklin Simon & Cor ; Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Clearing Sale Friday Women’s High-Grade Fur Coats Fur Trimmed Pony Coats Persian Lamb Coats ail hpi bee ey be long Exclusive models of high grade, shawi collar and cuffs, ai ining. Nh hi kins. Heretofore $00.50 47.50 bestinal dna t er Heretofore $380.00 Real Hudson Seal Coats Persian Lamb Coats Full length model, of high grade skine, bona retter enous collet 52 inch model of high grade, per- Heretofore $105.00 98,50 fectly matched skins, Heretofore $450.00 French Seal Coats Pull length, plain and fur trimmed models, 55.00 79.50 95.00 Heretofore $79.50 to $146.00. Preven omnes oy 185.00 245.00 Caracul Fur Coats Full length of well matched skins, 85.00 65.00 Heretofore $79.50 to $145.00. 48.00 Women’s Coats Crepe Meteor Evening Wraps Large collar of natural marabou, 38.50 Black Broadcloth Coats Pull length, of imported black broad- cloth, braid and velvet trimmed, satin lined, wood laterlined. crepe meteor lined, wool interlined. Heretotore $20.50 8.50 Heretofore $65.00 Dressy Broadcloth Coats Handsome Evening Wraps trimmed, sata ined, wont Inerined wren o Is lined. velour and chiffon velvet. G eretotore 334.8010: $49.50 25.00 Heretofore 5:8 50 to $145.00 65.00 Women’s and Misses’ Waists Dressy Silk Waists Of crepe meteor, eollenne and various silks; lace and net collar and cuffs. Heretofore $7.50 to $0.75 Dressy Chiffon Waists This season's high class models; em- broldered and lace trimmed. Heretofore $12.50 to $14.50 Imported Chiffon Waists ixclusive dressy models, richly trim- med; also a number of French models. Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 French Lingerie Waists Dressy frill waists of white batiste and novelty fabrics; a number hand made. Heretofore $5.75 to $7.50 Hand Made Waists Of French voile or batiste, hand emb'd, teal lace trimmed. Heretofore $13.75 to $18.50 Handsome Model Waists Paris models of white marquisette, voile and batiste richly real lace trimmed. Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 4.50 3.50 6.75 9.75 9.75 15.00 Women’s Dresses Afternoon Gowns Crepe meteor, crepe satin, chiffon over silk, velvet or serge. Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 Afternoon Dresses Crepe satin, crepe de chine, eolienne orserge. Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 Evening Gowns Of srepe meteor, crepe sati chiff fon. ‘handsomely ‘riramed ‘with bugles and laces, Heretofore $30.50 to $59.50 10.00 18.50 Handsome Evening Gowns Of crepe meteor, chiffon over ailk, lavishly trimmed with bugles, beads and finelaces. Heretofore $69.50 to $80.50 45.00 The Book of the Month Ds | a | | \ aaianion Stahiceaht World Almanac and Encyclopedia for 1912 ae 1,000 Page Volume Presenting Tens of Thou- olives sands of Facts and Figures About Over 2,500 - | Important Subjects. The Greatest Book of Ready-Reference Ever Compiled and Printed 25c at Newsstands, West of Buffalo and Pitteburg, 30c. By Mail, 38c | THE WORLD ALMANAC, Pulitzer Bldg., Park Row, New York City ORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1912. 0 Sy ak RO WeCiveana Sixth Ave, 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. 1868—Established 44 Years—1912 Siw’ St te Redeem 4 yn Surety Stamps 4 JANUARY A for $2.50 = WHITE in Merchandise : i e SALE. Over the Counter. Best Quality--Lowest Prices on Sixth Ave. The First Sale of 1912--Hundreds of Extraordinary Profit-Sharing Friday Values All Over the Store—See To-Night’s Journal. Our Great January Furniture Sale Now in Full Swing { “ More Than a Half Million Dollar Stock in An Immense Offering While Friday and Saturday are Made Notable By Including $50,000 Worth of Stickley Bros. Co. Arts and Crafts Furniture. Every Piece of Which Stands a Reduction of 10% to 50%. O'Neill Main Stere—Fourth and Fifth Floors. To-morrow and Saturday we especi feature Arts and Crafts Furni- ture. This hi istic furniture, which is made by Stickley Bros. Co., nd Rapi s been admired and purchased by more people of discriminating taste and recognized means than any other, and there is over #50,000 worth of this particular class aione from which you may make your Every piece is reduced—nothing reserved. On some pieces there is just 10 per cent. reduction, and on many others reductions run to 50 per cent. You will find Arts and Crafts Furniture suitable for the Dining Room, Library, Hall, Den, Bedrooms or for Clubs. Wood—The wood is carefully selected quartered sawed Indiana white oak, fumed « rich bre ade, which color will harmonize readily with almost any scheme of decoration. Solid wood is used in every instance, “There ure no veneers. . Construction and Workmanship—The best methods of cabinet work are employed. All the joints are mort- i ised and tenoned. We have never known a joint to open. Only the best skill is employed in the construction of these goods, * Finish—The wood is fumed n bea styles of Arts and Crafts decorations. in looks with age. ather—The upholstcring and cushions are covered in genuine Spanish Morocco leather, which is tanned and in the factory of Stickley Bros, Co., and is fully guaranteed to be the highest standard of leather it is possible class furniture. The color of the leather used is a shade that will harmonize perfectly with the warm browa iful nut brown shade, which lends itself with wonderful facility to vari The wax finish makes a hard surface that is uot easily scratched and improves fini to obtain for the upholstering of this hig shade of the wood itself. Below we quote a list which is very meagre in compariscn to the quantity shown. ' Some of these we ony have one of the kind, ana in o.her cases there are more, $76.50 Fumed Oak Settee, $38.25. $10.50 Fumed Oak Library Table, $5.25. One only; upholstered loose cushion leather scat and uphol- 3 inches; broad shelf in stered leather back, h China Closet, $18.75. $54.00 Fumed Oak Library Table, $27.00. glass ends; plate rai! on top; 16 n long. Two only; top 29x54 inches; two drawers in base. . 447.00 Fumed Oak Library Table, $23.50. nwo on eee Eumed Oak Fire Screen, #3.00. One only; #lae of top 82x54 inches, Heavy turned legs with $10.50 E ly English Arm Chair, $5.25. whelf in base; two large drawers. 947.50 Fumed Oak Library Table, $23.75. One only; extra heavy tutned legs; size of top 50x60 Inches. One large drawer, $5.00 Early English Child's Settee, $2.50. Twelve only, Full length of the settee 1s 33 inches. It ts up- holstered in genuine Spanish Morocco leather. Thoroughly well mado; 11 flat spindles in back; broad arms. bf 947.00 Fumed Oak Toilet Table, $23.50. Four only; «ize of top 22x42 inches; five nice drawers in base. 20x24 inch French plate mirror, $16.00 Fumed Oak Washstand, $8.00. ‘Three only; size of top 24x36 inches; large drawer in base; | vottom shelf and splasher back, which tx convenient for towels, etc, $9.75 Fumed Oak Toilet Glass, 95. ‘Two only; this toilet glass has @ mirror 15x16 in, @ nice shaving mirror. 939.00 Fumed Oak Bed, $19.50. Five onty; size 3 ft. 6; heavy turned posts and panelled head and foot board, $19.25 Fumed Oak Bed, $9.75. One only; size 3 ft. 6; panelled head and foot, } is $28.75 Green Mission Bed, $14.50. | , One only; #! 4 ft, 6; & heavy broad spindles in head and if foot bond; Lew $26.50 Fumed Oak Bed, $13.25. Four only; 3 ft. 6; heavy 2% in. s« flat epindies in head end foot; top rod lt dn, " $22.00 Fumed Oak Bed, $11.00. Only one; eize 3 ft. 6; tester post design; panelled head and | foot board, $25.00 Fumed Oak Hall Chair, 912.50. One only; high back; broad arms; turned legs; hand woven cane seat. $24.00 Fumed Oak Hall or Carving Table, $12.00. Aix only; size of ton, inches; heavy turne: legs; large drawer with copper trim One only; leather seat and back. 910.50 Early English Arm Chair, $5.25. One only; leather silp seat and upholstered leather back. $8.00 Fumed Oak Arm Chair, $4.00. One only; comfortable back and arms; broad hand woven cane eat. $62.00 Early English Extension Table, $31.00. One only; 84-in, round top; extends to 8 ft.; heavy turned legs and pillar base; fitted with a high grade table lock. $12.00 Furned Oak Arm Chair, $6.00. One only; wood saddie; six flat spindles in back; turned legs and broad arms. $13.00 Fumed Oak Arm C hair, $6.50. One only; genuine Jeather slip seat; broad arms; turned legs; very comfortable, : $68.00 Fumed Oak Extension Table, $34.00. One only; 54-in, round top; extends to 8 ft.; heavily turned legs and pillar base; fitted with a lilgh grade table lock, $10.50 Early English Arm Rocker, $5.25. Two onl igh back; very comfortable, upholstered in genuine Spanish Mor jeather, $13.50 Early English Arm Chair, $6.75. One only; broad comfortable arms; spring seat, covered in genuine Spanish Morocco leather, $19.00 Fumed Oak Hall Glasses, 99.50. 29 inches long and 46 inches wide; genuine French plate mirror, 18x30 inches; fitted with genuine copper hooks, ; makes i five broad spindles forocco leather; the seat ; back height 35 in 30.00 Fumed Oak Settees, $22.00. 1 The seat is 62 inches lon, inches deep and the i is 37 inches; upholstered nuine Spanish Mo- spring seal $6.75 Fumed Oak Rockers, $5.00. 100 only-—the seat 1» 19x18 inches; helrhth 15 inches; back height 1# 35 inches; upholstered in genuine Spanisi Morocco leather. height of rocco leat! masocun Fine Groceries Low Priced Mall Orders Villed On Sale Friday and Saturday We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities OARS @ Bider's Oranu- , CONDENSED MIL! imported maker in pound pail baile 1018 brand; fanc a 10 be this Pronee—The cosat prc’ DELICATESSEN DEPAR’ Pennetre Smoked Halmon—Per pound... f Taviet's Por Westphailan Poeu ! | star Bolted 2 Smoked. Beet | Caened Beet oT Lake Sturgeon: pound rt Ber parted ‘Komllsh ‘Cheshire Vicente Cheese—Per jar sh Breakfast t Formosa Oolong, En: are speck Mixed—-All iain a large Uyson, Gun Powder, match the Thc Woreesterehire’ fsuce—itoibro ee fi laree bottie, Gey medium, 4 an OLIVES: eo Laver Migs 1 Fancy Spanish Queen Breaktast eine ine large Dotter, 01 sold eee Puiled bo. battles, t y Un, “this : The 10¢, whole 170 To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World’s Want Directory---READ IT.

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