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f f if ZERO WEATHER DUE | cod Say, ON 08 oe the eeeres of the Near Record in Philadelphia. ' Miss Civic Fame Defeats ] Diana in Contest CALL STALLO GIRLS | HERE FROM THE WEST [voce "suas" aiiamernecge ite] PHILADELINA, Jon, tthe tr Ml TO STAY SEVERAL DAYS. | ocerived ‘o- ay, Bese ort Poie,{tived in this section during the night. Until 9—Saturdays 10.30 ‘trom Gofto, with ac of| The cold wave was preceded by about Hi | For Your Convenience Temperature Began to Drop at 4/ Reneral mere! pei oe ee rr a me ety ee mee on “ i oo os oneal ed THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1912. | an inch of mow, The minimum tem: — for Father Dale ertpeeer e Big Eieore| SPENDTHRIFTS BY A. M. To-Day and Is Still | SIX BELOW ZBRO Moves wanna (han tht 8 degree warmer than the coldest “weathe Going Down, | 18 CHICAGO'S RECORD. |is‘trisdeipnia. tase wit @ Unseaso nable ($20, 000 INAYEAR nine ‘oe ot were tes AAI ee foeditrene aumrersal oni ir aaiees seater mee aoa ee a As Chaste but Giddy Hunt-! ress Jilted, and a New Affinity in Grecian Robes Will Perch on Top of New Municipal Building. rf 4 to-day before the iclest day that has H by the stiff northwest | y the mountain distr B D usiness eprese behing it| Weather for the firet time this winter —EE like the cold. which | Yitited the city in two years. Zero ‘ j . : came in early last evening before al i H M d h _ Testimony “dom Heiresses’ | d finn, where {OMVING Northwest wind, that continued sion Have Madet ey) { in ‘4 to send the mercury downward until 2 \ Alita ‘hey 2 yet < mostly | j ' Extravagance, When Attor- {1"" s the re atands far be- Ae Mo) when wx degrees below was fm \ien's ot ing} a : : rose country taken hour the gale aut \. W Fail ney Pleads for Pay. them a iittle, but there | wirat, and four iioute Inter ivan tnres | eason a ral ure! : ” ft to m w York- | degre: mer. In the Government jer radiators gas loge Bureau no relief was held out, Fore- , % 4 d i ‘| ta t affection for t next few caster Cox making the prediction that) ‘ ithe temperature might go to ten det sarees i ‘ . ‘ + the Weather, Plow zero during the day. j \s , c « y's bulletin of the Weather) “mne tutter blast found Chicago's poor that zero weather Will unprapared. ‘The municipal lodging ® Ito hia| strike the Atlantic coast from Maine | house accommodated 750 men, 300 more ew ip hin | to Virginia to: ‘ow morning and will than ite ordinary capacity. When all stay for several days. | beds were filled bunke were made on Surrogate Towler The temperature stood 14 degrees tie floors. One hundred more were Miss Liberty, Too, Wili Have to Bow to the Su- perior Range of the New Lady, Who Will Be! Seen From Far Out at : |dinclomed Above zero at ® o'clock this morning: | sent to police atations. = It had dropped from 25 degrees #ince 4) Two men were found on the atreets Notch COLLA ea. \ eat Stoll incall to-duy to an oF | o'clock ‘ |by policemen, badly frozen, and were 2 jer directing him to turn over to he| ccords for the year, aNd! gent to hospitals. Easy to put on, easy to take in Court sic Mika he holds with “ ee a us i By coincidence, one year ago to-day off, easy to tie the tie in. ekie Old Pop relation to the disposition of some of ocky Moun-' waa the coldest day of the winter in @aast, Peabody & Com M 1 h » funds, at one n his pos. th about on a ine with In-| Chicago. nas seam mn dianapolia and north fnto the Canadian My Stoll explained aome of the history |regiona. In te ¢ ‘anadian Northwest the af case. (He sald that after one down to 42 degrees ibe Stalio was appointed gua in the United ianters he (Stalloy ear Minn., where ice eres JAMES HUGREERY & C0, in 30 Days = Square, Jan for bis ; rant @hey had to run welcoming » . of their income fre rl 5 below ; tomer su : [stander Snsia ethertag' hn at ital ane a cn:| 23rd Street 34th Street Tush the United ters ef], it was suppored McDonald had left them utilions, hie had in fact left only thou- Stallo was unable to meet hatever the V her Bue Watérs of ay ’ rk he ne ome the girls. made upon MEN'S HABERDASHERY. 1m Both Stores, gph ier uaae mak ; "atoll want nto know how he 18 to be Dr. L | A young anc aiden ta in teat the Sou women nefore 8 On Saturday, January the 6th. . den. powler took no ection in tho matter to: .L ‘sort ‘ arin rom all the lawyers concerned zt hams nalden ——_-—_—— wi oo dozen shirts,— plain, plaited and soft | 44 West 34th St. -afhoongdhg il 35 BELOW IN DULUTH, | 00 poeta Made ole Madies ind Mercerized tet. Breas # Oth Ave the top ne COUNTRY’S COLDEST SPOT. | notonly cleanses, ee o ; : : | HIS is the toughest season peiidoat y a ' bi opm Cloths. 1.10 lever saw, and don’t let ie Woman 1h DULUTH, Minn., Jan, 5 —Street ther- ce alues 1.50 and 2.00 | anybody tell you other- ihe than diss Tioere re to-day showed 1 to % joatelgeerntvet ; ene | It's hit me particularly north wind ta blow harth wind te blow. | tothe breath ner Pajamas, made of White and Colored ! lotenunan das Hey. | winter, Duluth to: day an by the Ly the odor of tobacco. | Madras. 1.35 =| am the Clearing Loy for Weather Bureau to be the coldeat place any eS value 2.00 Merchant Tailors’ uncalled- Yesterday the archit Mead & White, placed allhouette on the nl ehifted {1 aro 1 the side , 7 A for garme d ey ReeLevatate ir cea tne ae _ ——| 300 dozen Gloves,— Perrin and Domestic shops of pre taidirs fe Mi n imitation of the figure makes. Tan Capeskin and Grey Mocha, construction of GEORGES wach ill mount the dome and won: | | | MODEL CLOTHES. | am Meantime in the studio of her sculp- tor, Adolph A. Welnman, No. 41 Went Twenty-first street, Miss Civic Fame Was anxiously awalting the arrival of 1.00 pair contracted to tal JAMES MoCREERY & CO. we tso FA Gmetad ee x that, | was force | out of my , The Evening World reporter. Heing an na CIVIC | 23rd Street 34th Street ee ; Ry old Boston storeb sahiz Real Bato dnt indy, ae ha areanted fr E FAME” by | BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP'’TS. 1 Both Stores. Mm Estate dea before my re ce she could make into the lime- rpe rey ADOLPH ‘ ‘ . store was fin and prac- | et al eas = \ Vi \ aT WEINMAN. a Unusual reductions in Boys’ Suits, Reefers | tically killed my Fal! business Stricrey GRECIAN IW FEATURE On Saturday, January the 6th and Overcoats. Odd sizes Ra there by eccupyin; tern. COSTUME. “TH bet Mise Liberty's or it any ‘ ; porary quarters ia a1 0:!-0/- : Miss Fame in face and figure favors reporter told her . in ‘et a Combination Suits— jacket and two Ml the-way district. ad considered ‘her for the MO airs of Made of Sei id Mixed My | can't afford ‘0 wait { 4 found her too 3 v8 pairs of trousers. ade of! rge and Mixe \ in ord ; 4 Heures a tie sialic taliM air acl dialie Cheviot. Odd sizes between 8 and 17 years. Hy : one eee Ce are Ve ‘ eae i‘ hee Straw Hats for Southern wear, ‘Trimmed : eilaa are ahh rapes pe rande auc na te i Inter,’ whe . . ~ bi r? A . ’ and be out of a job, avenue i Models, H A eee ae Nesiesi garment in the stock that if eee er ee seren Cirecian | {00% Brean the q orate Satie Het lant evening. “They wera goin e. ic eas sia st OF aaa oe Chinchilla, Kersey and Cheviot Reefers. ell aaresuigalsi ase YOU style underatood odern sculp: no 18 the creature that's got) Pompton way abou y miles a » ae if 5 fi : : 7 y ere adiean Ceti peadeaivor fit Dae ra Lait hor hand hand in tilting Alene 8 y Odd sizes between 3 and 12 years. AA willhelpmeraise that amount, now favored by fashionable women, has a : q é My H Nothingreserved. Sac, Walk- her locks adorned by « wreath of laurel bday, 7.25 sceeeeeeees+ss usual price 8.25 to 10.50 ing,Prince Aloerts, Dress and In h tatretched right arm she 1 way anything about am exe “ ite “ 4 “ , @ branch of laurel, and in her left hand | Diana'a nstrile quiverede tt NECKWEAR DEP'TS. Jn Both Stores. 8.50.00 ceeeee veeeee 11.25 “12.00 Tuxedo suits, medium and fe @ tnural crown with five parapets, | She sald you ea err Wiraine Owais heavy weight Overcoats, whioh she fully explatnod aymbol- |e tnapnropriat — : ; 2 FO. ce eeeeee ceveet 2.75 4-25 Cravenettes, Fur Coats, etc. BAP Uie” Acounaitan teat pine wave sind. Ur engwe eine roett te Late importation of Scarfs in all the Overcoats,— odd sizes between 10 and eral sportive do! New |" » typ ity Diana wept | sapaaes new Spring colors and designs. 17 years. CN TAS H gvoresteatnety, ; ie of le : Suits &Overcoats MiVell, how do you like me, ey way Wtihonut la by sed Velvet Scarfs. 19.7 26.7 A Salar ‘ dee insuina, wih'Jun the tuntcot sur | BILL, BOGAN’S JACKASS sina oa es sc han aa ee aid 7:25 ++s000s -usual price 8.50 to 10.50 Se poy Now —§Q 5 ploion of a aigele. | STOPS MONTCLAIR COUPLE Gold and Silver Metal Scarfs..... nein 8.50 “4 Tyas “ 12.95 $15.00 “You're fine,” truthfully replied the | ¥ i So) ¥ Ss) , | $16.50 $ 50 paperier, who had climbed « inGder 1 SKEEING DOWN MOUNTAIN. Whether Will should “pay | 21.75 to 32.00 12.50.. Aietayt anaes “13.50 ‘ 16,50 : $18.00 Now 12 Ber as sen like New Yecut!. wekan| act ; } anes ane bee eee Double width Floral Scarfs............ “ 00 $ 50 the reporter as all good reporters shoud | AMIMAL Runs Away, Breaks Nei che At Noten saying nen $20. Now 14 fm interviewing #trangers to our busy | bor's Chicken House, and There's * was disturbing the 10.50 to 16.75 $22.50 Uttle city. ee . ptt moment ! to Pay Ro Myre wa geen Sale of Imported Shaded Chiffon Scarfs, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Bh | 55.9. Now $4 7-50 $28.00 Sk | SRAL who ta ge o his wide pom: with beaded dots. 3.00 23rd Street 34th Street $30.00) $ 50 seulptor Hoa Sai en ee) value 3.95 $32 50 Now 1 9 NOT A SUFFRAGETTE YET, BUT|* hand tw ” ; . - ee — —— - $35.00 $ 50 ss sutras MISSES’ SUIT DEP'TS. 1m Both st K 4 50 it eve " € vy ©. In Both Stores, | 0. a Basen sin ee, OS} By | 515.00; Now "24 May 18 tows; “Have you met a | Suits of Serge, Cheviot and Mixed Iab- IS |i | $50.00. now 599 \ \ rics. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 15.00 Ma | $55.00 | | value 28.50 SHOES 7 In spite of these reductions, necessary alterations FREE, Full length Coats,—varivi> materials 5 | and models. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 11.50 : A Brief Idea: value 18.50 Women’s Boots made of all desirable ‘ estate ct | FORMER Odd sizes in Serge Dresses, 6.75 to 12.50 leathers for Dress or Street wear. Various ‘ ' PRICE | value 10.50 to 19.50 models,—Lace, Button and Blucher Cut; new style toes. High, medium or common JAMES McGREERY & CO. sense heels. 23rd Street : J4th Street In the Custom Department will be found the “Sorosis Luxurious Models” of — ————— - Boots and Slippers, representing the highest art in shoemaking,. Diana! a know, Ho: It was evident she aa IN SELECTION Cauliflower, brussels sprouts and cabbage Tepresent difference in quality. The Baldwin, the Greening and the crab upple represent another difference. Then there are 30-40 na creature up prunes and 70-80 prunes with a great gap of difference between, ts t going So iris with the grape fruit, the orange and the lemon, One 3-50 and 4.00 per pair A : FORMER $22.50, The reporter 1s harbor to ne ly damee! pate! the figld is serapgy and thin, another is ri ) 5.00 to 15.00 per pair Peil ei JAMES McGREERY & CO. They d pure of their kind, but the quality of each | Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes for Dress tells anor So it is with Premier. Prem 23rd Street, 34th Street an , , means al ty plus the choicest quality inns er Suaity ‘ School or geneval wear. NOT HIGH PRICED FURS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. | 298-2 199: PEE BA) re c he How 1c) Premier Breaktas: * i : i . i ny. Wacake Syrup. 106) 286 Premier Veale itera On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Men's Sorosis Shoes, all leathers, ORK lon *remier Pruil Tut . . reme Ma e ‘, Press Hum Pasig. 5 M Haine Back regan January the 8th, 9th and roth 4.00, 5.00 and 6.00 per pair i 44 W est 34th St. aaincibion 404 ’remier Suge Hone remier Maine Cor r ; : Ba Bet. Broad fee” tan Chase 3 Fi Queen i ie bret ir Uskonted Rice, daported and Domestic Models in Fur\Coat, aren wa & Filth Ar \ ar was a6 gid remiet Olive ++, 280, 48 ’remier Brown. Rig . Ai Premier Hard W heat Macaroni.’ 186] Premier Perri Wal 4 Muffs and Scarfs, rae HILADELVHIA, he Atful gusts. BUFFALO, 23rd Street, ' 34th Street, 23rd Street } 34th Street 857 Main, For Sale by Good Grocers. FRANCIS H, LEGGETT & CO 200 Freakin, pntad te PROVIDENCE, “I've got soine news for you, Diana,” the reporter, began “Ja it gossip? she bear” ae ous: | SOD Westmtnotes,