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» THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY "26, 1912.7 | SFr RETANS i | PARKER TO KEEP | prop FROM FIRE ESCAPE tu of a In bis sleep he knocked the | THE TEN PRETTIEST GIRLS ¢ : en an alieoae) IN NEW YORK; WHO ARE THEY?|| 'XT0 POLICEMAN’S ARMS. Tick WweR The “Ten Picttiest Girls in New York” were faviled by Mrs, C. D, Gibson to lunch with the Princess Patricia, To avert a social earthquake their names were not made known, WHO ARE THE “TEN PRETTIEST GIRLS IN NEW YORK?” To seitle this question THE EVENING WORLD invites Greater} New York photographers to send to’ this office the picture of the two | Tenants in Danger When Smoke From Drugstore Blaze Cuts | O’ Stairways. Senard, lying on the floor of the 23rd Street n. ‘The girl's screams called WEST OF FIFTH AVENUE. Drei or roliceman Fechutz from the streat and a : he summoned Dr, Mey A German Hospital. Alle: - ' Herman Will Oppose Any Action 4 by Dix and Board. The pictures will be submitted to a committee of artists, who will “4 ) The Effects of Op Th nd lity, mental perversion, @ craving for in later life. my shoulders, Then T ran into him. another man, who T learned later was @ ~ ¢ | tard bath in th his] were eatily restored. He ° prettiest girls each of them has photographed. pcb Seite sh ine: bhi Se Md Startling former Presidential Candidate , (It is not necessary to make public the names of these giris. cet ree - e pick out the “Ten Prettiest Girls.” Pit geen the 4 ane Peers | HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and ite various | Address “Prettiest Girls Editor, Evening World, New York City." }| tose In tower apartments took ta. th ‘| Drvtier duster 1¢ contimues, thees opiates Seuse changes inthe fone: | . Yj or narcotics e e e ‘ Ave- iseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of sta: | . “What are you doing hare?” he satd. | det After the doctors had ex- "1 | owere are'n result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children qi | in erie aists |My only thought was to be seen by him |amined me and pronounced mo sane 1] 4 ne was ins} fr thete infancy, The rule among physicians is that children should never ioe | receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than @ day at a time, and | Credit will be given to the photographers for every picture published.) | y nd the pines We filed Proposition! lower apartments took to the yer 7 ° 4 | } h of the cells which likely to usin; hr ANDT TELLS STORY. —————-— —— penser reer nc en o which aro become permanent, oa jonly, eliof Thai Sentence Will Be “I told him T had no money and finnily arraigned betora | only then if unavoidable. $. $. . ed as E iv ted to eat Me t hurt | , Lawyer Baylee had Commuted as Excessive and | wanted to get away. te was not hut |Ju mealaky, Lawyer nn ud = ‘Tho administration of Anodynes, Drops, Conflals, Soothing By Values 2.50, 12.95 ag other narcotics hysician cannot y I 2 eae Btate Soctety wall he wiven at the Hotel and the druggist should not be to it, $ 4 Parole Follow. Fell wave Mme seceey 4 Pasa next ‘Thutetay evening, Feb. 1,| need the attention Fe sicsican, and it is and up to 5.00, at _ 4 interpret for me. 1 never admitted 1(/A&t 7 O'clock. Reprenentative Augustus! dose them willfully with n mr Die: ¢ [had a knife nor did I have a revolver |©. Stanley, Chairman of the Committee Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the Bfortimer TL. Mohtft, the banker, willy ya [im my pocket as Mr. Behift that fe Investigating the Stee) Trust; | signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, $ 50 $ 95 $ 95 bat the effort of his former valet, | #0 in the “Lawyer Bayles had raid to m Orme hag pd So ove nescceemunlive Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of . 7 7 ’ "ran ° i , | tucky, Swag ye * v fee so tage fi Age Attagbig 6 ‘ey " from the Loulevitie district, and the entence fo! Mr. Soni . = = : = es The woman so fortunate as to secure one 0: more of these waists may thank the manufac- turer, who, to keep his expert waist workers on through the dull season, let us have a thousand garments at approximate cost to make up. The values really are very exceptional. Extraordinary clearance sale tomorrow ' Smart Misses’ Apparel liberally lowered from former prices @ This is a sale of remarkable values. The price of every garment ‘veard. Alton B. ker, it in said, will appear in person ‘oppose Hrandt’s release. Tt is said in despatches to~day from bany, however, ‘that Brandt will be shortly, although thia will not that the Governor and Hoard of Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street olieve his wtatements, Their . has practically been cut in half. The department is alread a Reference to the illustrations will afford an ' Scks0, ans we thet @ thirty. ‘ Tomorrow, Saturday, January 27th, Pr for a ite era of activity this fotihe A Loot PL idea of the distinctive daintiness and grace of for a youth and @ first paring y coming Spring, and it idea o 2 H Isaktsh qaehiok pity sa 166 Obs We shall place on sale can afford to pay a premium for the space which these garments the models we now present at these low prices. j re, and that he has been punished | 9 occupy. No other reasonable consideration would justify such a j Lad adh ingncde pot aa 526 Women 8 Coats palpable sacrifice of profit at a time when’ these styles and fab- —All Smart, New | fe Deda Unde tas tear te bal 1 6 4 Women’s Sui ts rics are the reigning vogue in smart apparel modes. second floor. —Spring Models served half his sentence. Thie| ‘ Parole cannot act until @ prisoner Misses’ Sizes 14 to 18 years uld make it ten years more before | at reductions which are liberal 7S Imported Chinchilla Coats........formerly 22.50......reduced to 12.95 t's application coukt be taken up. enough to insure immediate selling PEG civic ieeeels formerly 15.09......reducsd to 7.95 wri ‘eg | agsoapupeosthameg knees hcathaes) / 21 Suits.. -formerly 19.50......reduced to 8.50 may act at once. @ The reductions in this offering constitute a far more potent ap- 45 Suits formerly 29.50 reduced to 15.00 had in hie porsesston, as reported tn | peal than anything we can say about them here. But it will not i i +) , gence 6. Gans denied to-day that! 34 Suits........ -formerly 39.50......reduced to 18.00 be amiss to dwell for a moment on one point which occurs rather i 13 Corduroy Suit: formerly 39.50......reduced to 19.50 ential detile the story told |, foscitey (to Us Ss We Curessyee Convecnpnre theses unueual values, 18 Dresses.......... eeeweee «formerly 15.00......reduced to 7.95 0 what transpired on the q The point we have in mind is this: That these reductions are 16 Dresses. .+ formerly 25.00.....reduced to 12.95 onl Brandt was caught robiying the extremely liberal, not only in so far as they apply to this particular 24 Dresses eosulted with « ten- so far as they apply to this particular = 24 Dresses........ Cenecnenenenebes formerly 29.50...... reduced to 15.00 sale, but when compared with reductions in other sales. The Yard N reason for this consists in the simple fact that our prices are ii aa pain a rayne re a00 4 Gx) Brandt, who t* in prison appreciably lower than the average in the first place. We can- RONG IOHUDY DEO: mary £9.50. ...5, reducedto &.: : egehenie dl ppenrer didly believe that the values in this offering tomorrow will prove to formerly 29.50......reduced to 15.00 $2.50 Dressy Voile Waists—A Perfectly |, beautiful cane. Ho auld he was bosm be a revelation to the most critical inspection. Fourth Moor, -30 Suits of three pieces............ formerly 35.09......reduced to 16.09 rimmed with hand.crocheted yoke ‘snd side-plaited # 1.50 Mar couitty in Oowber, iu 'Te|f 24 Broadcloth Coats..........formerly 25.00 to 35.00 + Girls’ Sizes 42.95 Sheer Batiste Watste.-Picws vith baod eo. a: } 39 Chinchilla Coats. formerly 25.00 to 35.00|Saturday 34 School Coats..............445 . formerly 7.95......reduced to 3,95 a meres broidery avd panel of ae, employed ‘vy Mortioar a. Sebi 21 Tourist Coats.. -formerly 25.00 to 35.00f 15,09 formerly 12.95......reduced to 4.00 Jace! long slegres, taco trimmed; choles et's.cress.sss LOD Sew York City a0 second valet and 38 Evening Coats...... - formerly 25.00 to 35.00 ‘ -formerly 15.00......reducedto 7.95 $3.95 to $5 Voile Waists—Blome hand embroidered fo the ae —— re ee ee eee ‘im mes vi e weir fy 140 Black Broadcloth Coats. ... formerly 29.50 to 39.50] Seturd 16 Dressy Coats..... ‘formerly 25.00......reduced to 10.00 Trlab teed hoay nae piatcaattrniredgederi tae Vall ersicaie and had furntahe gent references, | 80 Rough Cheviot Coats formerly 29.50 to 39.50 urday 14 Seal Plush Coats. -formerly 19.50......reduced to 10.00 lace; long sleeves, lace trimmed; choice at......0+.000 2.95 i palo ir fia avenue oe . . 0 Be feeu the cer par a ; 28 Velour Coats....... . formerly 29.50 to 39.50| 19.60 site hs a pap pig tee —— 2 ed on Mr. Schiff discharged me. Cord ‘ HU AAGSAG | elisa of the mint of the robbery, he 20 Black Broadcloth Co: + formerly 15.00 to $9.00 30 Serge Dresses............ sseeesformerly 5.00......reducedto 1.93 S ale of D resses BR ig 12 Black Fur Trimmed Coats.. .formerly 45.00 to 59.00 Saturd: 50 Regulation School Dresses.......formerly 6.95......reduced to 2.95 t night. I went to the front door, | 5 Chinchilla Coats....... . formerly 45.00 to 59.00 urday nod it with a key and placed the key 28 Tourist Coats... @ . formerly 45.00 to 59.00 23.50 | formerly 45.00 to 59.00 $3 and $4 Umbrellas at 1.65 . formerly 45.00 to 59.00. for M dW . formerly 55.00 to 69.00 Sead gat ed ule and went upstairs to . Sehift's room, Nobody there and I was a little excited, nt to Mr, Schiff'e dressing room, | t down and smoked, IT was gottt $7.50 and $12.75 An Spporvune occasion for the selection of a pretty gown of serge or velveteen, at a price much less than the 8 Plush Coats........... 14 Plush, caracul trimmed. 7 Black Broadcloth Coats. A : | manufacturer asked us for.them at wholesale. 5 Tourist Coats............ formerly 55.00 to 69.00 an attractive rainy-day proposition 29 Evening Wrap: +ee+++ formerly $5.00 to 69.00 Saturday @ The covers are of pure silk and fine Union taffetas, and At $7.50 : At $12. 75 Serra coreance catprion 501 heart 11 Plush Coats............ .. formerly 55.00 to 69.00f 28.50 the women's umbrellas come in black and colors, many of Aa anminlly suurecriye grou Sarees: in Maniltoine AN AGAINST SCHIFF IN TRYING | 8 Caracul and Plush Coats.,..formerly 55.00 to 69.00 the latter having fancy borders. The handles for women are tripe serges; some | the remainder of our Fall and TO ESCAPE. 9 Velour Coats...........+.. formerly 55.00 to 69.00. neat gold and silver trimmed, and natufal and mission woods. very destrable, etlect a. are |. Winter’ dresere, shat formeriy, shown with satin collars and prior to this sale, were held satin buttons,while others have strictly to their original prices dainty lace collars; all sizes. of $25 to #39,75. $15 Fur Sets, $7.50 Handsome blue Manchurian goat skin; shawl collar and large pillow muff; also caracul head sets, with large shawl collar and large pillow muff. Remarable value. $35NaturalRaccoonSet | $65 Black Fox Set — —Large half round muffand |, Two-skin animal scarf, with animal scart set; ? fail tay pec... 18,50 The handles of the men's umbrellas are fancy silver trimmed and natural woods, in opera and Prince of Wales styles. 164 Women’s Tailored Suits et eee ‘a — Boys’ Suits and Overcoats @ The possibilities of 18.50 spent in this sale should appear special sale for tomorrow tremendously attractive to you. In the history of our busi- q We are tailors extraordinary to boys. We have so familiarized ness we believe this is the most liberal reduction we have ourselves with the boy's requirements in clothes that the least ever made on high-class merchandise. With the number of our troubles is to fit him and give him snappy, youthful lines, of these garments so limited and the price so remarkably As for workmanship and durability of fabric, these also are our low, we cannot accept any mail orders or deliver any of these especial province. In fact, whichever way you care to look at it, garments C. O. D. or extend the privilege of exchange. we are the proper people to clothe every boy whose mother wants style for her son at the most reasonable cost, Added to which mirror, t them tn 4 burg! I picked up ’ ; consideration is the further one that tomorrow we are offering Italian ad, Boys’ Negligee Blouses liberal reductions on the little fellow's garments. Second floor, moh .? ed wig hn “ a . This will be a very special value Saturday’, Roan H ‘ great values tomorrow Boys’ Double Breasted Suits, made of all wool fabrics, in neat) Saturday ull: #4 Shee are allot lee pure ail in'the most aa No Deposit Required € A complete sample line of boys’ negligee blouses, in all the new shoett, a ures Lat i eu S73. ee sn SEERA S78 silat anal re the only firm that advertions 4 Spring patterns, has just come into our possession as the result werpeenebie 65 Art: Pai Pie ese USERS Saturday of a special price-concession which was too liberal to decline. Boys’ Long Overconts, with converifble collar, Made of mannish These garments are made in all white or light and dark colored mixtures, and made to wear, which is an important consideration, e e . Can be worn for several months now, and then put away for next! 7.75 69 S Ik H madras fabrics, with or without collars. A feature of these season, Formerly 9.95 and 10.95..,.., a Cc 1 oslery negligee blouses is a new patent draw-string which will not come Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, in Norfolk and in double breasted| Saturday ® untied. A chance to equip your boy with half a dozen of these models. Made of all wool serge, thoroughly lined and excellently} 5 gg | 3 P airs for $ 1 blouses for very little money. Second foor, made. A very exceptional value at the special price of.,.,....++ a | Regularly 78c...,,.,.,.tomorrow 50c each...,.....or 6 for 2.85 Boys’ Double Breasted Suits, made of worsteds and cheviots. | Saturda It ts not often silk hosiery—of the bette: Boys’ Black Cctton Hose, made of heavy 1x1 ribbed cotton, All this season's best styles. Taken from regular stock and} 4 9¢ y | sold for any such price as sixty-nine fet mad ce but in odd sizes, which accounts for the reduction, seduced for quick selling. Formerly 7.75....scccsceseeseesees \ several times quoted them as a bargain at that figure, Formesty 8hc per pair t seas & paiva for 0a | Imagine then how unexampled the opportunity must be Boys’ Lined Buckskin Gauntlet Gloves, formerly 1.00 tomorrow at V8c | when this same hosiery, tom a | et THREE PAIRS FOR ONE DOLLAR Po aie \ oslery, with garter t | heels, Price, per single pare aa double soles and Sale of Suits tomorrow at 10.75 for Youths and Boys reduced from 12.50 & 15.00 @ These garments have been taken from our regular stock and lowered in price for immediate selling. They include various fabrics and colorings, and the tailoring has those dis- tinctive and youthful lines which the particular young man has learned to look for in our youthful productions. Ideal for present wear and for early Spring. Ages14to20. Sizes 30to 36. 58 Hats for Misses and Girls formerly up to 8.50 tomorrow at 1.85 G Feits, velvets and silks, fancy trimmed. Just 58 hats to close out at far below their cost price to us. A rare oppor- tunity for any little girl that gets here in good season tomorrow. @ Grand Rapids Furniture wverything fur Housekeeping | ve oo $5 Silk Petticoats at $1.95 Made up in tine mescaline, with dai ot plain, colored louncea,velled with cuitten. ete rc) rice ey re an " a ibe F;, othe 38 an extraordinary value—never emt ETE AEENENES HERES WRT EVI WUE ENe |’ Ptah ait WT Wi Ba

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