The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1912, Page 9

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'- WOMEN WRANGLEN RED HOT MEETING OFTHE DIE CLUB And Go Super-Heated to Hear’ Commissioner Johnson Tell | of Equitable Fire. the row In the Dixte Club, composed of three hundred prominent New York women, which occurred yesterday af- ternoon at a secret meeting of tho or+ the mirrored doors of} the rose room at tNe Hotel Astor. The! affair terminated after tt was proposed Mrs, Clifford ©. Williams, who| defeated tor the preside: at the laat election, be requested to resign, this | @ war of words with Mrs, the Presi- because the namo a left off a ‘pro- rtainment given at the » 1. Mra. Willlams was chairman of the entertainment commit. tee, and it ts charged she purposely omitted the name of the President. Trouble has been brewing since then, and it was apparent {t was approach. ing a head when the women gathered for their January meeting yesterday, GAVE HER OPEN DEFIANCE TO PRESIDENT ANDERSON. When Mrs. Williams, with the records of the entertainment tn her possession, arose to make her report she was told she was out of order. Mi Anderson then demanded the records, “I will give these records to the club, but noi to you,” returned Mrs, Williams, About the table where Mra, Anderson Sat were Mrs. James A, Allen, First Vice-Presiden’ rs. W. H. Davis, Sec- ond Vis resident; Mrs. Sydney Law- rence Hall, Treasurer; Mrs, Walter R. Poweil, Recording Secretary and Mra, Y J. Harding, Corresponding lllams's defiance of the Preal- recel in breathless silence, Then Mrs, William Hatch arose and said: move that Mrs. Willlams be re- quested to resign from the Dixte Club ot > York. Again there was sflencs, Mrs, Will- ‘ams, who was standing, paled and her lips trembled, but she did not speak. Mrs. Powell was quickly on her feet. “I second the motion," she said sweetly, but firmly. Instantly the room was {n an uproar. Every woman present waa attempting to talk at once. The Prestdent ham- mered the table for quiet. Some one vote, and through the room Diner parts of the room v:omen G ‘ot Nat MRS. WILLIAMS FIRMLY RE- FUSES TO RESIGN FROM CLUB. Such Was the uproar that it was some time before Mrs, Willlams could make herself heard. Her voice trem- Wed with anger and embarrassment a8 she sald: ‘I refuse to resign from the Dixie Club of New York.” Mrs, Wi was attempting to ut she could not be ome one moved for an and as the women hur- ner room every one of and excited. There bers assembled and missioner Johnson 8, Il bet that fire wasn't any hotter that meeting we have just held,” nted one of the club members as eet. col t she went to Se BRIGAND HEADSMAN CAUGHT. tenant of Sicilian Bandits Faces Terms Here and at Home. In the person Michele Fanaro, a gen- tle-eyed little man with a dristl! tache and affectedly potte manner, de- tectlves ant of o! ve they have tho lleuten- of the worst brigand bands! of the Sicilian mountains, Fanaro was arrested in His room at No, 82 East Forty-fifth street on a deportation war- vant. ctives Micil!, Cavant | tong criminal Hi cularly de- ity ina brigand in which the Was cut off and highway with a Perish All In- ernment. for alleged com plot at Girgenti, Sit head of an Inf stuck up beside rd reading: 3." The leader of the outfit was red form) Pelegrino Mule, who ts also supposed to bo taking out first papers in the United Snates, had a loaded magazine re- utomatic, He will be e alien section of {f convicted will o here before he is DIAMOND RINGS 14Carat, $9 134 $195 y $350 ¢ quatity and uot Facuad ave oltered WEDDING RINGS Price $2.50 to $25, Quality Guaranteed, Engraving and Marciage Certifioate Frae, Casperfeld & Cleveland wy Bowery Savi 144 Bowery, Muni miocke® NORTH OF GRAND ST, L STATION, rrr rm ene Ne i te Miners _ A cee ae oe prehe: in scope and unlimited in variety; 9. t} special prices............ A 2.48 to 3.98 ‘Open Evenings till 7; Saturday, 10, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY Very Special Clearance Sale of Trimmed Hats at *5 wi haht ‘ Al the Winter Hats ‘s including the voy pep, | & SEXTHP AVE. 197710 20" STREET. wih foncy fection or | | AL Clearance Sale of. Misses’ *15 to 19.75 Winter Coats Saturday, at $9.75 cockades of ribbon, repre- senting excellent $10 to WARM Winter Coats, handsome utility Coats, as neces- sary as they are smart. A timely clean-up of a $12.50 values, now re- duced to $5. €7 second Floor. manufacturer’s overstock, samples and high class g Warm Coats of Chinchi A Notable wool cheviot. 52 inche: Sale of Mar- abou Neck- Sleeve and Trimming F. . Sites Hand 16 veare. Misses’ $29.75 Winter Coats at $15.00 Smart models m: of choice imported Tabri Evening Wraps of imported broadcloth, in pastel of some models, but a wide variety for choice. Six Clearance Misses’ $25.00 Dresses at $10.00 Late and desirable models, including both plain tailored \ and the more frilly modes, with novelty trimming effe January Clearance Sale of Women’s WinterCoats Stunning Models at 13 to Ve Less Than Regular. There are about Coats which to clear As thi inventory time, we must get stocks down as low ax possible so. as to make 1 for new goods that will arrive Ane fow We di t consider cost or former Rta mark Ee at such alow price that you cannot resist buying. : at bbe toe nies Floor. wear at $5 French Marabou Capes, Stoles and Fox Scarfs, black and natural. Value $10. ©7Maln Floor. Exceptional Values in Untrimmed Hats One of the greatest Wigner of the season, as not one hat in this assortment of untrimmed millinery is reserved. Women’s, misses’ and children’s models cl ified for easy shopping into five distinct lots, and prices are lower than ever before. > Main Floor. Lot 1—Children's School Hats, 25c Felt hats, trimimed in a variety of styles, with silk drape and ribbon. Lot 2—Velours, Beavers and Two-toned Hats, 48c Ail of the better qualities, in cardinal, navy and green. Lot $—French Felt Hats, 98¢ Small, large and medium; black only; special. Lot 4—Long Na: Beavers and Fine Velours, $1.98 lack only; also a beautiful line of batter's plush, two-toned felts, etc., all colors. Lot, 5—This lot includes all our finest imported and domestic shapes, hatter's plush, with velvet and beaver undeeviiins, fine erect pile black velvet all the latest Winter models, new sailors and derbies; com- Coats for Every Occasion — Touriat, Storm, Dress or Fvening Wear, Jonts are elegantly fayhioned in t smartest styles of the season. Materials aré velour, seal plush, @ number of les. Only one $ and 16 yea, a include serge, lustrous satin, crepe messaline and chiffon . Sizes 14 to 18 years " Girls’ Winter Coats, Formerly $10.00, at $5.00 An especially good offer. All these couts are up-to-date dels, in such durable fabrics as cheviot and warm mixtures, Venetian or flannel lined. Sizes 6 to 14 years. " © te.; many lined with in or peau de cygne, in ning shades: About 300 Women’s Coats |' ‘That were our reg #15 to 822.50 stor $ are placed in a se} rate group and marked A wide variety of to-day’s most popular styles, materials and color effects, e showing of new models, suitable for immediate Special purchase of high grade suits in modish winter The coat—new length--is partly cutaway with of cot ng colors, and braid. in. New model skirt with pri . Just the sort of suit the girl of today likes. 14 and 16 years. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FORDMOST STOLE, 25,000 “Hurt” Books To Be Sold for a “Song” Al good books, inside and out, books of practically every kind and subject. Collected from our own big stocks, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE, The Best Values of the Year Are in This Clearance of Lingerie €> Silk Waists MALL lots, broken sizes and styles that cannot SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. 8IXTH' AVE NUB'S FOR! OST STORE. J be reordered, are all taken from regular finverte yin stocks and the prices reduced to such a point that Ypecit d because the bindings are a little “hurt” they are priced their di : r al Babartew== anc because the b BAG Hee ee ie Beli ae t is only a Se L ee German Silver Mesh Bags Tr meny instances the price is not 10 percent of the original value. The Regular Prices of These Fine $ Mony_are in_sinele volumes only. and $1.25, $1.50 and $1.79 Lingerie Waists Bags Are $2.50 and $3.50.>.-. Lodo 00S uate atte cree reer CLOSE ring mesh, full shirred, soft kid lined, inside pocket, 6 in. wide and 5,000 Books at sc i trimmed with | d lace 4 in, deep with long chain handle, various styles. Women will appre- Included are works of humor, poetry, fiction, sentiment, history and ipl tine tuck tence 1 oo ciate their smart yle, an Bi ekeeeaiws ronmucet ariel” Floor. of a miscellaneous nature. tive styles. ‘ ‘ e : —————<$ sal 2,000 Books at 12h adres $2.98 to 93.98 Tailored SilkWaists, 91.98 ! I ing the ‘Temple edition of the Waverley Novels. a - Mets, Pearl Bead Dog Collars vac RA onthe er ine set Glan alte sated Prices That Will Close Them Out Quickly 1,000 Books at 1Se gz iden clea eae eee Pearl Bead Dog Collars, Values to 41.50. 50c Fe ere ee eae rece ECP ae a ageighuisee euaereen te #4.88 to $6.75 Silk and Chiffon Waists, $3.98 “ Two and three row Pearl Bead Dog Collers, some attached with rhine- Hoa eee rides HOU MIeT Chitton trimmed with shadow lace yokes embroidered, trimmed with selt-colored silks, stones; can also be used as hair ornaments, CF Main Floor, Cores Ro Aad lieaich Mall td dled dos ailk lHned; very protty modela of chenills embroidery over lace, rever effect, piped with \ Five-Row Pearl Bead Collars, Values to $2.50, 95¢ 3,500 Books at 17¢ soiree colors. | Five row Dog Collars, with four connecting bare, of either pearl or rhinestones. French literature predominates. These books are bound in full cloth, Werene Coat ee Pearl Necklaces, all filled, lustrous tint; special, SOc gilt titles, and were made to sell_at the recular subscription price of 76c. Re uta SIMPSON ORAWFORD 00., GIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUD'S FOREMOST BTORE. SIMPSON CRAWFORD ‘TH AVE NUE'S FORPMOST STORE. & = a (ae See oh ae r \ All Our Regular $20 to $35 Overcoats for Men—All Our Regular $20 to $35 Suits for Men a : y Ov Vv =$15 Choice-of-the-House: Any Overcoat, Any Suit= Our Entire Stock. Including the Famous Kuppenheimer Clothes : ph AM LAA A Bi inched OR A Mk hc ed hah hid Mh hid Lf CLOTHES of the quality, character and cut that have given New York men their international repute as the best dressed in the world. The materials and patterns are of the sort that the most critical men—men who know smart clothes—are wearing. Of Course These Overcoats and Suits Come from the Best Manufacturing Designers of Men's Clothing in America, or They Would Not Be Here: That Means That They Are Not Only Good Clothes, but Good Looking Clothes. Every man that comes here to buy clothes can be fitted; there are suits and overcoats cut. on special lines for slim men, stout men, tall men, short men and men of average build. In fact all Simpson Crawford clothing is so carefully designed and skilfully tailored that almost every man is fitted without alterations. The Overcoats Are in the Most Approved New Styles & Fabrics Suits of Distinction for Men and Young Men Popular kersey cloth models, rough materials, friezes, black and gray Included are all the new up to date models so popular this season. A meltons, plain or striped, single or double breasted convertible, in Oxfords, tan The new 2 and 3 button coats with high cut vests; also the smart English cut and wixed cheviots, all the new models, Coats for all weathers, all tempera- suits, Semi or peg trousers. ‘The color range includes plain grays, new steel tures and alloccasions. Overcoats worth $20, #22.50, $25, $27.50, $30 and $35. blues, pencil stripes, self stripes, ete, Suits worth $20, $22.50, #25, #30 and $33, Not Forgetting the Boys—All Our $5 to $8.50 Suits €» Overcoatsat $4.50 $ Suits in varying styles, for boys of 24 to 16 Plenty of | Overconts for boys of all ages. Auto, regulation’ $ ” 7 * i the Popular au convertible collar overcoats for oys © daaidel For the big boye-rcouble besaaven cuits, Convertible & to 15 yeurs and clever little Metsenrt enue 'e Norfolk suits. For the little fellows, the popular Collar Coates und Reefers, and Chinchilla Coats for e Russian, sailor and blouse suits. Overcoa boys of £14 to 9 years, Many Suits have two airs of nicker Trousers, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, BIXTH AVENUM SH FORBMOST BTUIE a The Annual Clearance of There Is an Entirely New List of Vocal and. Instrumental Selections in This Sale of Women’s “Patrician” Shoes | | Talking Machine Records e e NEW lot of 15,000 records has just been openec and 66 Sir Henri” Shoes A sthoy are salliag ai taskawornnn A beep ke Pane | 19e Last Lot of 1 hose Men's and Women's $1.00, $1.50 and $2 Sample Gloves at 89c Pair Gloves from America’s Greatest Glove Maker. LOVES of ever style and kind, but of course not every sain in each style—plenty im the ent.re lot, however. Sises for men and women. CrMain Floor. gth Glace Gloves, pair. $1.29 pens 3 ee most people buy them in dozens, a ae 7 shad®, black. rt lengt! . 4 ° ‘ f i rH : rd Flyor, natal nd tan shad@®, eTso black, In Te-button length, mous TH only occasion during the entire season upon which o all ew, played dite tveords, 105inch site; | Each, 6 ‘omen’s Imported Glace Gloves for Long Sleeves. 69¢ these high-class shoes gre sold under their standard Originally ecid af COsench, “‘They/are.ct parteiany clear ane ) for $1.00 They can he played on any Diso Talking Machine— res —$3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. me Victrola, Columbia, Victor, Zoncphone. ete, All Are Reduced to $2.25 12-Inch Grand Opera Records 4 long list of v . ‘ , he sti fh nad operas, arias, Practically every style of fashionable footwear is included, as the shoos are the She stecgir 478.08 3p) 1 backs, three row self and white embroid- ensbrol ie FOREMOST STORE, zoe. Black crocheted, embrvid ered, tun crocheted, embroidered backs, three rows self a SIMPSON CRAWFORD OO,, SIXTH A Still a Complete Variety in this Sale of pr 9. ” A broke: siges of winter styles. All the popular leathers—a last und a site to fit every ro ed Pia Me antealin aitmatran: All (tnsa cootrinkes Taian 2 Men Ss e ent S irts le foot, but of course not every size in each utyle, sizeand were nally sold at $1.00 (0 $1.50, — In this sale at, each 9 The “Floor Stock" and Samples of The ‘Patrician’ Shoe Factory Also - seal ) 4 ELL known among good haberdashers , This gives w selection of very smart, high-class novelty footwear also a lot that NOTE We cannot fl mail, shone or ©, O. D orders on these records, as we " N as some of the best $1.00, $1.25 and will be interesting to those who like something a little different ie denend Sines cannot be sure that any pa will not be sold entirely out witbina few hours, emma! MPSON CRAWFORD CO, SIXTH AVENUE'S FORBMOST STONE PSON CRAWPOL a PH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE $1.50 shirts made—best sellers because they are best in quality, style and fitting. CF Main Floor, Piet) You Coome | | Special Sale | | Special! Lindsay *1.50 Gr oceries (Fore ‘f "38¢ _| of Pure Combination Light EF siath Poe, | ooo Ham | | Sugar Candy | | ont 209 ot TABLE BUTTER-,3.3),° 390 | SUGAR Jitiata, 31 18. | pound vaitthe take 89¢ row, 1-lb. print at this low Two days’ selling has disposed of hundreds of dozens, but there were 7,200 shirts in the purchase, so there is as good a choice of styles for to-morrow as when the sale began. Striped Oxfords a: ind Cheviots. Smart eli-Serived 7 EMC ETH, FRESH ROASTED © |ROYAL STUART SUGAR- price, COFFEE jist 0), c|CURED HAMS—,,.. 15 4c ing | | tie ‘ eas seater ney Seine RED OR GREEN APPLES -| MONTICELLO OR CABINET own | | iitdnas Slat Ring aad! 83, 0 They areall stripes and neat figures, such as the most exacting and critical men are wearing. Nore maskentt tomer" tate 3 Qc] MONCGRAM RYE-@ hi ‘orl! “Inverted Art Glass All are the new style shirts with attached cuff PORTED SARDINES Guart tor ; Ic ed Gum Dri hts, 89¢ eat ish parenh cont sie abi oth sitachedeutly ot | LEME OR TED SARDINES 9c|PORT OR SHERRY WINE Sonn Some || ae LC LT Rae others plain, 3 Our Promium vintage eppermints and Ass | | fo, "co Trowly for hinancdinte tm 79¢.—Four Shirts for $3.00 FLORIDA ORANGES - DOolferi muy eee 45c sorted Chips: ex stun rigor, | | Laverted of Upright Mantle, Regularly 10¢, at se > —- a <---> SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORL—0TH AVE,, 19TH TO 20TH ST., NLW YORK CITY ~—>-—>-—- D-DD O--TD-D--—- ) i q '

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