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q | : THE EVENING WORLD, IH SHOPLFTES FED AND SCORED Mrs. Smith $100 Each as a “Lesson”—And They Pay. | velted, | Ptetnert, Salmon and Moss in Special shoplifting from @ Fifth avenue depart- ment store on Jan, 10. They wore Mins Pearl Weller of Salt Lake City, Utah, daughter of the late Supreme Court Judge Wetler of that State, and her sister, Mra, Katherine Smith, wife of former Judge Smith of Balt Lake City, who is now cashier of the Deseret Sav- ings Bank of Sait Lake City, The Women were fined $10 ench and given the alternative of thirty days in the City Prison, The fines were pald by their attorney, George Gordon Battie, “Your case is not one of a poor, min inner, who ateals because he tn * sald Presiding Justice Stein . essing the women, not need to steal. You are bot! Of refinement and you have at commit a petty theft. You dic telligentiy and for no reason at all, You fre both women of excellent reputa- Uons, Your friends speak highly of you and the dopartment store from whieh you stole, the Court is reluctant to say, has asked leniency be shown you. Your counsel haw stated you have been well punished for your crime by your incarceration in the Tombs, And may the additional pentence of this Court be & Jessan <0 you in the future.” At the time of their arrest Mra. Smith had $100 in her purse, which would have more than paid for the #ilk valued at 8%, the two women had stolen, During the entire time the women stood before the Justices they held tandkerohiefe before their faces, As eoon as the fines had been paid, they velied their faces and were cacorted Past @ line of photographers and into & taxicad outside the Criminal Court rapidly a eens Crok Thompson Ontpointed. SYDNEY, Austraiia, Jan, .—-"C: clone” Johnny Thompron, the American middleweight pugilict, was easily out- Pointed to-day by Pave Amith, the Avetralan mtddiewei¢ht pugiliet and former champion, in a twenty round contest at the Stadium here. ‘ye $40.00 Wom This season’s most trimmed models interlined. $30.00 to $40.00 Full Length Coats, $15.00 For Motor, Travelling, Street and Evening Wear Black Broadcloth Coats.......... earns arses Smart Chinchilla Coats........ WAkECRER Diagonal Cloth : : Velvet and Clot Fancy Mixture Dressy Velour and Plush Coats Women's and Misses’ Silk Velour and Plush Coats, from regular stock. The season's most fashionable models. Values to $45.00 Entire Stock [SS Fur Coats GENL With long shawl collar; coats are of selected moire skins, guaranteed satin and fancy brocade silk linings. and Small Furs Marked Down Regardless of Cost _or Value Women’s Justices Assess Miss Weiler and Dwo well gowned woinen, their faces were arraigned before Justices Beasions to-day, to receive sentence for +] Interborough put in a claim againat the Ruliding. They got tn and were driven | OPPENHEIM, GLLINS x G FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS, BROOKLYN. To close out from the regular stock 300 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ TAILORED? SUITS cheviot and mixtures. Former prices to $40.00, $150 Hudson Seal Coats Big Fire at Anderson, tnd. ANDERSON, Ind., Jan, 2%—The Ma- sonic Temple and the plant of the An- derson Tool Company were destroyed by fire to-day. The loss on the Temple is about $00,000 and on the tool plant about $2,000, CAIN SENTENCED TO DIE. Slayer'’s Kaecutl jet by Jadge Foster for Week of March 4. Joun Cain, the negra who ran amuck on Columbus avenue the night of May 17 last, killing three and wounding - SS weven passengers with tia knife, wed fentenced by Judge Foster in General ToGet Always Buy the Genvine chair during the week beginning March 4. Cain wae taken to the death house by Sherif? Harburger and hia deputies, Cain latened attentively while Judge Sold by all leading Foster rend the death sentence. He smiled grimly at his counsel, T. J. Mo- Manus, when the Judge concluded, In & fecond the deputy sheriffs manacied the condemned man and ied him out of the court room, Mr MaManus gave notice that he would file an appent trom the convic- thor of murder in the firat degree. He s Cain te insane, Heveral alien: tified at the trial that while the man was medically inpane, he was te- aally sane and knew what he wae doing. a fig Judgment for Bradley. Ex-Judge Richard L. Hand an referee, appointed by the Supreme Court, to-day filed report giving Judgment for $480,641 in favor of William Bradley, the pioneer subway builder, against the Rapid Transit Subway Construction Company, a subsidiary of the Interbor- ough Rapid Transit Company. The Judgment i for extra work on the A] present subway which William Tradiey Druggists bullt from Sixtieth to One Hundred 504 a Bottle »Jand Fourth street on Broadway. The One Size Only, 504 0 city for this and other work and re- — cently made a settlement for $2,000.00 out of which Hradiey is now to be —_— SKIN CARE WITHOUT GREASE ANNOYANCES A Beauty Guardian That Heale and Soothes Without Soiling. “Look at that lace collar,” ex. claimed @ woman's club president yes- torday. “Cold cream is certainly troublesome.” “But why do you use grei returned lub friend. found Vi my complexion troubles ‘ou'd be surprised to know rubbing in V he ‘and it's for chapped hands, roughened akin or any other complexion difficul- 1 ry my hands on the fresh- eat towel without leaving a course clothes and pillow roiled with Velogen, Try in tnorelag abd night as I do—an joore. sireshi “fie delightfully refreshing and invigorat- ing, and the best protection I found—seems to refine the skin wi ror creams make the pores larger. ali druggists in collapsible tubes, #5c.—Advt. January Clearing Sale of Slightly Used Upright Pianos from $75 up; New Pianos from $190 up; 88- Note Player Pianos from $300 up. Steinway, Chi 5 Decker Bros., Kranich Bach and other equally well known makes are in- cluded in this sale. WISSNER PIANO WARERUOMS 96 Sth Ave. cor. 15th St, N. Y¥. 55 to 57 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn, BROOKLYN en’s and Misses’ Suits, $15.00 desira: te and best selling plainand of broadcloth, chevrcn, wide wale, Superior silk linings and wool Reduced to 15.00 (Former Prices $30.00 to $40.00 Coats iy. h Evening Coats............. Outing Coats tia Garments beautifully silk lined. 18.00 Russian Pony Fur Coats Full Length, Women's and Misses’ Sizes ‘E RUSSIAN PONY FUR COATS | 25.00 and. REGULAR VALUES $48.00 TO $05.00 35.00 $90 French Seal Coats reduced to.» 50.00 $80 Mink Marmot Coats reduced to... 45,00 reduced to.-. 90.00 Trimmed HatsanTo Be Closed Out Remainder of our entire stock of Trimmed Hats, Formerly from $10.00 to $20.00. 1.50 (| eect FRIDAY, JANUARY B. Altman & Coy MEN'S SCARFS AT LARGE REDUCTIONS FOLDED FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS, HERETOFORE $1.00 TO $1.75, WILL BE ON SALE TO-MORROW AT 55¢, BOYS' CLOTHING AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS AT MODERATE PRICES. B. Altman & Gn." TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) 6,000 YARDS OF BLACK SWISS SILKS 20 AND 21 INCHES WIDE REGULAR PRICES $1.00, $1.25 & $1.50 PER YARD AT 58c, PER YARD A SALE OF WOMEN'S GLACE LAMBSKIN GLOVES IN BLACK, TANS OR WHITE, AT 85c, PER PAIR A NEW FEATURE IS FOUND IN THESE GLOVES WHICH HAVE A CENTER INSTEAD OF A SIDE SEAM, IMPROVING « THE FIT OF THE GLOVE, A SPECIAL SALE OF WASHABLE DRESS FABRICS AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES 6,000 YARDS OF FRENCH DRESS LINENS 30 NEW SPRING SHADES; 46 INCHES WIDE, 4(Q¢, PER YARD 6,000 YDS. OF A CORDED SILK & COTTON MATERIAL, SUITABLE FOR TUB DRESSES, SEPARATE WAISTS OR PAJAMAS 4 4 « «4 AT 25¢, PER YARD Fifth Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, Nem York. “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” 21st Fe Street January Clearance Sales Saturday Galatea Dresses Women’sand Misses’ Dresses All wool white serge; Intest 1912 models; beautifully — embroidered; square, pointed or round sailor collare, embroidered panel back and front; Empire waist, trimmed with silk girdle: Reg pone a 8h, OC je have 4.95 4| Women’s and Mi ’ Coats Made from black American polo cloth; loose back, deep shawl collar or rich shades, white sailor collar and cuffs; |silk finish baby lamb; deep double collar trimmed with tassel; cuffs; yoke lined; sizes 16 to sizes 14¢040; special...... 2.95 44; regularly $5.98........ 2.95 Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Graduation Dresses The largest and most select assortment of 1912 Spring models in the city. Matcrialsare China and Jap silks, from $7.98 up; embroidered nets, from 1$3.98 up; silk embroidered nets from $5.98 up; lace and ribbon, $4.98 up; fine embroidered and imported lawns, from $1.98 up; lawn and embroidered flouncing, from 95c. up; all at special reduced prices. Misses’ Shoes Women’s Shoes Patent coltskin and gun metal; button or Blucher: knob oF plain toe; sizes g to i tegularl: WO 148 Women’s Glove Fine quality, kid or lambs! 16- uitton; tan, black and white; regularly $2.49. 1.89 Women’s Gloves Fine quality silk; 16-button length; black vhite; black or white; regularly 5 Oe | 3d 2 Hydegrade Galatea and shepherd checks; high neck, 34 sleeves, white | | yoke and turnback cuffs; yoke trimmed |] with white silk anchor; checks are messaline waist, in stripes colors; latest model; cordurc high cut Women’s Underwear “Li Falco” make, high neck vests, 1 short sleeves; ankle ons iors Roavatl eke 200 Women’s Hose ashmere, ribbed top, merino heel and toe; sizes 8!y to 10; 15 regularly 19¢.......++ iC Children’s Underwear Heavy cotton fleece-lined 1 2'c shirts; regular sizes; special Barnsley Towelling All pure linen; value 15¢ yard : All woot Damask Table Cloths pretty desi alue $1.25. . Tn peeeenetoet ees O60 9° 4C| Drawers; all sizes to 46.. sizes 914 to 2; reg. 85c Gowns; reg. 49¢ 20 by 40 inches; 10%ec | Beautiful quality, bleached; sizes 8 /4, hematitched; large selection of Ic Men's Coat Shirts Fine percale,voriety of stripes; Men’s Underwear Heavy fleece ined shittaand DE Special—Saturday Until 1 P. M.—Special Misses’ Shoot, box calf; | Women's Flannel 94 | Bleached Towela, size 9c Cereal Jars and China | Value 196, ‘nite Couto een aes Long Cloth, 36 inches cn 18 Js joxes; 2, wide: regularly or to 30; value 69¢. 44C]roguinty 1c... 12" 2¢] 121 5¢.; yard, Gis Open Saiurd:y Evenings until 10 o'clock. ~ — — READ IT—TO APPRECIATE THE CONVENIENCE AND VALUE | OF THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY—READ IT) 26, 1912. Franklin Simon & Co: Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Final Reductions Saturday Misses’ and Girls’ Coats Girls’ Chinchilla Coats Pull length, button-to-neck model, ST ee eee nce” 8.50 12.50 Girls’ Dressy Coats Broadcloth Coats, silk lined, 10 to 14 years. Heretofore $29.50 Belted Chinchilla Coats Of best quality Worumbo chinchilla Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing Boys’ All Wool Suits Norfolk and double breasted models; extra knickerbockers. 8 to 17 years, 5.50 5.00 Heretofore $9.75 Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats In navy, gray of brown. 3 to 8 years. Heretofore $9.75 Worumbo Chinchilla Overcoats Of navy or gray all wool Worumbo Ctold yee” — Heretotore $20.80 14,50 Se tare Hiererotore $14.40 O00 Misses’ Chinchilla Coats Boys’ Long Overcoats ite 20 years’ Herewisee 420.0 18.50 Misses’ Pony Fur Coats Ho D8 yearn” Herctotare 380.50 34,50 French Seal Fur Coats Full length mode! of high grade skins. 14 to 20 years. 55.00 Heretofore $89.50 Of all wool tweeds. 10 to 17 years. Boys’ Washable Suits Russian and Sailor models. 2 to 10 years. Heretofore $1.95 to $3.78 Young Men’s Overcoats Raglan model of all wool overcoating, 33 to 40 chest. Heretofore 318.38 1 0.0 0 750 1.45 Heretofore $12.50 Misses’ Tailored Suits Of English Serge, imported Tweed, Terry Clot! plein and chengeable Taffeta and Eollenne, a 29.50 39.50 59.50 Misses’ Silk Dresses Dressy models of plain or changeable Chiffon, Taffeta or Crepe Meteor in all the new shades and colorings. 18.50 29.50 39.50 Real Old-Fashioned Crowds Have Been Buying the Real Old-Fashioned In This Real Old-Fashioned Sale We have added many more high-priced overcoats and suits to those already in this Sale of Overcoats and Suits at *16.50 540, *35, *32, §30, §£28, *25 and §*20 OVERCOATS and *30, *28, *25, §22 and *20 SUITS Staple Black, Oxford and Fancy Overcoats. Brown and gray mixtures—a number of overcoats made of imported English fabrics—Raglans, Ulsters and Chesterfields; with belts or without; lined and unlined; heavy and medium weights. Suits—Browns, grays, blues and neat dark effects—English models and conservative models. Worsteds, tweeds, cassimeres, velours and cheviots. FIVE CONVENIENT STORES Broadway at 49th Street 279 Broadway, nr. Chambers St. 125th Street at Third Avenue 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich Union Square, 14th St, nr, Broadway Very Great Reductions C. G. Gunther’s Sons Established 1820 Imported models and models of our own design in Long and Medium Coats, Muffs and Neckpleces. All the desirable furs. Men’s Fur Coats for Evening and Street wear. Automobile Coats, Caps and Gloves. 301 Fifth Avenue, New York. ateesemmg ses eng sewrMEreS Here trees eRe WH EN eENe |” FIRST SHOWING SATURDAY New Spring Models Misses’ Serge Dresses In navy, white or black, Madeita hand emb'd linen, real Irish lace or emb'd Batiste collar. 14.50 Misses’ Lingerie Dresses Of Washable plain or novelty Voile, French Crepe, 14.50 “Get the Habit.” Go to 4 y 5 Harlem Store Open Evenings Union Square and 49th St. Stores Open Saturday Evening 18.50 29.50 Batiste or Cordeline. 18.50 29.50 Bargains Gord ON AS Un BIG REDUCTIONS IN PRI | FURNITURE [AND] 1} CLOTHING ION] CREDIT $100. wor $1 Down $1.00 $140.“ $3 « ise $190. “ $5 “ $2.00 « $240.“ $10" $2.50 « Ladies’ or Men’ Clothing Up to. 20 $1.00 Down -$1.00 Per Week Seen 'an das bvefar® MICHAELS BROS S™AV.-9"ST BKLYN } NO EXTRA CHARGE FoR It, | Advertisementa for ‘The. W ; | SPD, ate" eas ag wud re ACN ORER Pyar