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POSE CH a SS ; CARNES ET es ee anil Shad ee re IE a ORE EE PRD ——————— artes: SS rr re ZERO WEATHER BY TO-NGHT IS FORHOMEAFTER DURBAR ST With Queen Mary Given Brilliant Sendoff by British and Indian Officials. PREDICTION NOW ‘Cold Wave, With High Wind, | Grows Severer and Poor Suffer. 2,000 BEG FOR SHELTER. City Cares for Half of Them and Bowery Mission Pro- vides for Rest. | The tampest that carried the remiater in the thermometer down thirty-two de freee yesterday fen't over, and With the mercury a(til dropping, New York in promined ero weather by to-night The wind hae been fanging from thirty-five to aimty-five miiea an hour, and the suffering among the poor, her- snap of the ta of avere Kee 4 slush into lco-ginged resulting in numerous falls to men and Harbor slipping also much trouble, nd ses puffering and diras- old neare the aero treet wan and the overt; t unicipal voat, Thomas 8. ren. nan, anchyred at the of Mnst Twenty-rixch street Manager Hunt of the Howery Mission wets t. 7 4 Highth avenue snounced ta- ewal of the cold apell 0} y have des cided to upen the doors of the mimion and prov Her for the night ‘The Han able to 1 MANY ACCIDENTS CAUSED BY THE COLD. Joneph Kilpper, seventy-two, a jew- living at the New frunawick at Bighty-ninth street and Madt- avenue was croming Eighth Avenue with his Lead bent againet a heavy wind and waa struck down by the mudguard on an automobile owned by Mra, Josoph White of No, 1 Lexington uffered a compound trace ‘ becaume of bis the atreet. Mine 3 curb at when a and awe car, She wi ly in front of the n for weveral feat | and was unco: os when examined by the surgeon of the Lebanon Moapital n away in the ambulance or Riehard W. Bryan, | yomixth atreet, but) known, was top | of the seat of a truck while standing (he better to guide the horses, He was adriver for John 8. Bells & Sona, grocers, of Thirty-meventh street and North River. His skull was fractured and hoe was taken to the Lapanon Hospital. It is feared that he wl die. Tudwix Engel, forty-weven, of No. 51 Wert One Hundred an nth atreet, slipped on the tery pavement, near the Pom-OMice, and broke his left lea. He was taken to the Hudson street Hos pital. Wiltam = Tiradshaw, ¢ galeaman, living at No, 16 fell im front of No, M7 end was takon to the | Hospital with an injured ankle — KEEPS 100 PUPILS deing arranged for the royal trav POMPAY, Jan, 10.—King George and Queen Mary conoluded their epectacuiar eatiing for Mreiand Maskell of and driven by ‘Thomas Gt] of No, 210 nied Their Majas- | ment An Oppressive Trust. Before the Coffee Roasters’ coffee combine whic! position in the history of human commerce.'” There is very slight exaggeration about this statement. It comes very close to being literally which country comes the bulk in the United States, which is ernmeat of Brasil and financed pels Ameriean consumers, as Mr. Webb said, ‘‘to pay famine prices for coffee when no famine ——————— toffee up to the full amount of taxes in this couftry. The man’s breakfast coffee con But this was only the evolved in Brasil, Through this plan the government enues derived from the export dut poses, takes all of the surplus large yields and holds it off keeping the supply down to the demands of the market and permitting the planters to receive a much higher price than they would otherwise fc ae iz 32 3 ios Z 3Z = PT F $2 =e {ively for the purpose, to eumers to pay an they use. What te the balligencor— Wee, 18, 1911, POSTU for fee vemedy?—Sesttle Post-Ja- SHIVERING IN COLD ander whieh fren are not admitted to th Diti@ingy until teachers ha: Hefore the rule went into Puplie who arrived early son ereised their enthustasm to the dett ment of s room furmiture and win- dow panes. ‘The janitor of the Roosevelt strest public school ts @ stern beltever in the letter of the flaw, With a gerene con wclence he stood in the warm vesttule of his school about 6.80 o'clodk A. M to-day and gazed wpon a knot of about 10 shivering ehtidren on the school '? stepn waiting for the doors to open No teachers had arrived. James Col- ding, who Mves tn "he @ door, un along and janitor called back. "I know my hem." ‘hereupon Coltins, by th of his shoulder les the doors and tumbled head orridor of the ‘The janitor ptart ing whut bin wu er terms his ould stand ¢ ed halls and i frozen kiddies wa temperature for th fool rule or regulation. Collins departed. He had barely igrned the corner when the janttor of any old rounded up the protesting children and | drove them all outdoors egain. The) Janttor had ‘barely cleared the building ‘vhen_ two of the teachers arrived and ‘ ee AT A SCHOOL DOOR. | of the public #clools hrough the glass your Papers, the | AUTO HITS POLICEMAN. Potcoman Patrick J. Kelly of the Areena) station was seriously injured | by an automotdie to-day in the Central Park Piste at Fitfy-ninth etreet and ritth in, He was taken uncon ewyterian Hospital ar, owned by John A 00 Mine Sixty-firat wtreet ) Rhot out of J him on hie head to the tey pave- At Presbyterian Hospital @ was found townere they pald | eat Kelty's akull i# fractured. A dan- DONS gi@ous operation 1s imperative and ét = feared the policeman may not eur ite, vive. ‘ ‘fn ee0- sion at Chicago on Thursday, Thomas J. Webb, t, using the rev- jee for the pur Pag rh tn @ eenson of poy J ce he ee 2 is a pure food-drink made of the field grains, with a pleasing flavour not unlike high grade Java, A Big Package About 14 lbs. Costs 25 cts. At Grocers Economy to one’s purse is not the main reason for using It is absolutely free from any harmful substance, such as “‘caf- feine” (the drug in coffee), to which so much of the nervousness, biliousness and indigestion of today are due. coffee drinkers now use Postum because they know from experience the harm that coffee drinking causes. Boil it according to directions (that’s easy) and it will become clear to you why— “There’s a Reason” Postum Cereal Company, Limited, Battle Creek, Michigan. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1912." -!CLINGS TO FRONT OF AUTO |: ° vroke, parting a train w} AS IT KNOCKS HIM DOWN. « wn! Strength and Presenge 0 a Save a City Plumber ‘| James J. Ledwith Department, saved himawf from or at least dangerous injury to-day a’ e and Fifty-fourth street Ledwith alighted trom had bie head down against the cold! wind and 414 not wee @ huge automodilo | truok of the United States Tire Company until {t came lumbering down on top of him, It was too late to Jump out of tie way on the allppery street whirled abouts facing the big truck jut jas it struck him, reached up and grasped cross-lar connecting the two front Tailored Walking Suits | was whirled from his feet and \Gragged many yardn bef si 14 ato Sh Ledwith held on to the dl the trusk stopped and latter his Injuries were dressed by a sur wer Hompital, he was able to go on his way. ——— ELEVATED TRAIN BREAKS, ‘TrafMfc on the Bécond avenue alevated | Was held up fifteen minutes to-day when Dress Trimming Department . including colored and black embroidered bandings, colored bead, Black and Colored Dress Fabrics Ke Oriental: Rugs and Carpets Thousands of former : Upholstered Furniture ved. jundred passengers fretted e route while a new, drewber ¢| was procured and the train coupled, “a ‘ Stern Brothers ANNOUNCE FOR TO-MORROW, AN IMPORTANT SALE OF Spring Styles in Women’s of Serges, Worsteds, Whipcords, Diagonals and Hairline Silk Stripes, with smart cut 26 inch long coat, both plain and trimmed, in the latest effects and new style skirts, at $19.75, 24.50, 32.50 Tailored Serge Dresses, trimmed with satin and braid, lace and batiste collars, waist silk lined, in black, navy, white and hair-lines, at $12.50, 18.75, 25.00 All Exceptional Values ALSO THE REMAINDER OF THIS SEASON'S Tailored Suits and Dresses Consisting of = of Daan, Lebeag.teo Mixtures, Velveteens, * Serges, Corduroys and Suede Cloths, heavily lined and interlined, from ® 12.50 to 69.50 Formerly from $27.50 to 435.00 vr 1 Meteor Chiffon Cloth, /elveteen, Meteors, » BS Silk Velvet and Suede Cloth, at $10.75 t062:50 Formerly from $19.50 to 125.00 Recent Importations of Tunic Garnitures are now eid Leah br uh newest colorings, embroidere and beaded effects, from $9.75 to44.50 AND IN ADDITION, THURSDAY, ar Waist Garnitures, ; in eolored and jet bands, fron 68° to $9.75. Formerly 95¢ to $12.50 And a large assortment of this season’s Imported Trimmings, . AT GREATLY ‘REDUCED PRICES, | f Silver and jet trimmin - Pid andfestion deans”. from 91.28t09.75 To-morrow, an Exceptional Offering of FOR EARLY SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR 2500 Yds. Invisible Stripe Worsted Suit ; 44 inches wide, in tan, Copenhagen, cadet, smoke, castor, wistaria, catawba, garnet, hunter green, wine, myrtle green, terra cotta, navy and black, also 69° Satin Faced Black Prunella, 42 inches wide, Regular Value $1.00 and 1.25 Yard Imported Black Chiffon Broadcloth, vrman in the forward section had to until the reat patt of the | $30 _& $35 Evening Gowns, $12.50 Greatest Dress Event of the Season—37 12.50 ed net, trimmed with fancy French roses... . ROSENBAUM &Coa: CLOSING OUT SALE AT_STARTLING REDUCTIONS Cloth, Plush and Velour Coats $25 Mixture and Serge Coats. sseveree CeO $35 Fancy Trimmed Coats.... eveveees 15.00 $40 Seal Plush Coats............00008 seeeeee 19.50 $60 Fancy Trimmed Velour Coats............. 3250 $50 Lynx Sets........0...esceeeeee 140 Chiffon, Messaline and Fancy trimmed Velvet Waists, also several 2.00 models in all-over net and Lingerie. Every Cloth and Velvet Suit in Stock -9.50 15.00 25.00 Formerly. $1.65 to 12.50 + At a Sale of Men’s Suits @-In this magnificent array of fabrics, weaves, colorings and models, every gar- ment is the exclusive product of the Saks tailoring organization and the last-min _ ute expression of the season's styles. 54 Inches wide, soft satin fin! sponged and shrunk, jm a 21.85 Regular Price $2.50 Yard Stern Brothers WILL CONTINUE TO-MORROW, THEIR i... Extraordinary Sale. of AND IN ADDITION, WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL VALUES IN American Rugs Axminsters. size 9 by 12 iia Regular Value $24.50, at $19.50 Size 8 ft. 3 in, by 10 ft. 6 in, Regular Value $34.50, at 26.50 i} Size 9 ft. 12 ft. Regular Value $37.50, x 28.50 | The best makes of Wilton, Axminster, Smyma, Brussels and Art Rugs are shown in the most desirable deine and a wide range of sizes, also Mohair Rugs and Bathroom Mats, Wiltons TO FACILITATE THE REARRANG! NT OF STOCK, PRIOR TO 1 ING | ‘ORY, A LARC : COLLECTION OF comprising Davenports, Sofas, Arm Chairs, Easy Chairs and Rockers, will be offered to-morrow at 25% Below Former Prices ALSO A NUMBER OF DISCONTINUED STYLES IN Dressers, Chiffoniers, Toilet Tables and Wooden Bedsteads At Corresponding Reductions West 23d and 22d Streets fe r t egret de Tee ae <oeperenerenpenmmenpomnnmi Former prices:| $28, $30, $33, $35, in Chiffon, Crepe Meteor and Jewel- 10 & 18 WEST 239° STREET “~~! Our Great Semi-Annual Fine Furs at 14 Price Nantes Chiffon Waists at Half Price Vatues $5 to $7.50 ‘Values $25 to $75 Saks & Company : announce : for to-day and to-morrow $38, $40, and $45 at $23 The Kind of Event that Z is an Event of its Kind FURS -~us =i Very Great Reductions C. G. Gunther’s Sons Established 1820. Imported models and models of our own q design in Long and Medium Coats, Mufts and Neckpleces. All the desirable furs. Men’s Fur Coats for Evening and Street wear. Automobile Coats, Caps and Gloves, 391 Filth Avenue, New York. | READ {T—TO APPRECIATE THE CONVENIENCE AND VALUB OF THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY~READ IT Se