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op a = | | Vaton Men, | jAnei 1, * ‘ « ‘ ‘ here to-da bebventeeting, Coc Commnitiee Re-| The er ports in Their Favor—Con- | '"" ditions Are Condemned.» | Clarn Rarton Much Improved, ‘Phe State Board of Mediation and Ar- | WASITINGTON, Jan, %—Clara Rar- Ditration made pub to-day the find-|ton, who has been {ll of nervous ex- Yngs of the committes consisting of Col, | haustion since November, M. J. Reagan, W. C. Rogers and James ‘ed and physicians to: she would goon be out. pMeManus, whic has been examint 2 ——————————— —_ “nto the merits of the strike of the laundry workers That Tightness The report says the union workers | were right In thelr deme upon the | f th St h Knptoyers, it recommends. the of ie stomac of labor in iaundries be oniy between | — 7.90 in the morning and 6.9 in the eve- | Caused by Formation of Nauseous Ring, and that waxes be raised and Gases from Undigested Food, overtime paid at a time and a halt rate. The practico of laundries in using Stopped with a Stuart's Golored nets to collect goods for w Dyspepsia Tablet. ing is condemned as unsanitary and wasteful. The bad conditio: trade are blamed upon the which mos! of thel ‘Trial Package Pree, | fon and there ‘#9 a tump and you are wealt and nau- feated—all you need ts a Stuart's Dysven- | sia Tablet to clenr away the wreckage ot ES undigested food let condition of | intes both to the In the stomach and 8 and restore you to your normai | elf again, And this can alt be accom: | pitshed within a few m | them, and they Y of violations * law under head to the Commissioner of Labor, William 2 uw, President of th Ups town Laundry Workers’ Union, was fined % in Ha t Magistrate Murp! 1 Mell, @ non-union worker, in he Langfelder Steam Laundry, 2 East Ninety-second street, The strike is st! iH cs Col. Reagan said ¢ are practic ‘unfon emp! this {soe a Sn LOSES HIS LAST PENNY, | PAWNS CLOTHES; SUICIDE. Samuel Schiff First Vainly Tries to Run Winnings Up to $500. Gamue! Schiff, t employed as ass Atlantic Beef Bank and Mud) That Knotty Feeling of the Stomach Is! Kelleved by @ Stuart's Dye | blet. have learned #0 wait| how sure and dependabie Stuart's Dyapep- | fia ‘Tavlets are for all atomach ily that | they are never without a package at home | Thousands of 1 and upon any indication weary, they | each for | ive organs get | and at the o} ce, Jones, with wh boarded, sald that he was a that a week ago to-day he sted up again, in a splendid pian to follow and results In much good. The appetite ved, the food 1s relished more, your $408, but yesterday, > he squane more ref and your disposi: | dered t ngs over the SA Awe Ou gambling table. ae “When he won the $108," sald Mrs, Jones, “hb id run it up to $99 and t her shop again, i he dia omised to h 4 he lost eve: pawned most |, fg you through the | ton of your food. s nell Stuart's Dysnepsta | The price is 80 cents per box. ans and re lyou wish to try them b address ¥ A. S.uart jf . All our Special Sales advertised in Sunday’s papers will be continued to-morrow, Tuesday. To-Morrow in Our Piano Ware- rooms a Great Offering of 1,000 New Walters Pianos Hi @ Saving to You of $100 to $200. Best Values in Highest Grade Pianos Ever Offered a Week! ! Gari em by | When you fest as if your stomach was z “merely {deine tently choked——when the pain is ‘ ntense and you break out In a cold and THE EVENING WORLD, Bovest JANUARY 29, 1912. IMBELS MONTH-END SALE As this is the last Month-end Sale of our store year, we have worked to make i In the Subway tore a ae it is the best from {the standpoint, of course, of the merchandise 0 a. f stock-taking revealed many lots of thoroughly reliable merchandise that for one reason. or another we wish to dispose of quickly. Such lots have been sh: urply | reduced. This is also a season when merchandise may be purchased from our many m anult ciurers at unusually favorable terms. Such purchases have swelled the list’ of remarkable offerings for this big event, beginning tomorrow, Tuesday, and continuing Weenesday. This must be so, for THIS 1S THE LAW OF T MONTH- Prices the Lowest of the Mont au variate trae be materiale liver br oe id gi Soon previously during the month, even if it has been reduced in orice before. 115 COATS ° Women’s $3.75, $5.75 Waists at $3 - For Men and Youths for Women at $5 epg Melle dl oll al Acre ste eta a ONG Al ade $10&$15 Suits& Overcoais, $8. wd mings are equally varied; long and short sleeves; a sp! » group of thoroughly wel oft oF stiff collars and ‘\ Le erl anal ad edie , q ; that were $3.75 to $5.75, now $3. ik ah ‘ghee ereeaw) $1.25 and $1.60 Waists, 95¢ collars. te, de suits and over Vo be A Tailored linen shirtwaists, percales with tine tuck: We consider this the most remarkable f cutts; also middy blovses, plain white or with blue or in w variety of ell tailored and nted fab trim- did variety; waists: offering of coats th’s season, for it will be plain to nearly every one that the price is aT 76c and $1 Waists, 50c Ly less than the actual cost. In many cases ‘ Waists of white lawn, se-barred or plain, in a variety of trimmings, 7 less than the cos’ of the materials alone, long or short sleever, high or low necks; waists of striped lawn, mannish style, SHoroug the tailoring. ‘ y detachable collar and cuffs. Subway Store, Balcony fabrics, J cheviots, tweeds, is largo, including meres, blue serges and others; all sizes attractive reversible coats, one model like tho liltstration, in nearly all the wanted po’ : , . Vie f fron zroup, formerly $10 f. colors, auch ae tan, and biown oF plaid OF Misses’ and Children’s Wear and $15, now $8.50, een an one na cing el ed Sy . Children's Wash Drosses, in a variety of attractive patterns, but a mt | ' 168 Makined ‘ Polo oats, glans i fact, nearly ‘every Oe Uenited a quantity that should sell in the first’ few hours; were $1 and more, f y ih log, for wanted style, from light to heavy weight . yer . - a ollars, with or withou! Nat fs cout, i the Tot formerly wold tr : now gilaren 8 Coats, 4 to 14 years, a number of good styles; were $8 to $4, of practic at Weow and ay less than $9.75, anda number that sold sab . roughly well nd lined. at fully double this price. Now all at $5. ‘ woeerg ties’ tnd Suntors! Goats, of mixtures and cheviots, ses 18 to 20; to 4d included ‘ Gray Manchurian Dog Sets : rsd tniors, Costs, of mixtures, cheviots and serge, sizes 13 to 165 were and $15, now 98.60. * 7.50, now at $5.75 Set ‘ Shel Saet Porsche, « variety of styles, sizes 14 to 20; were $10, now $6.75. Men's $3 & $3.50 Trousers, $2.50 Formerly $10 and $12.50 triped patter This attractive, long, thick fur is popular, haha fa et becoming to nearly every figure, and de- Subway Store, Balcony scart i eatin lined alse the Eee pater eat XG Muslin Underwear at 50c Men’s Soft Hats and Derbies, $1 76 sets in the group. A most remarkable : 2 AClean Up of Soiled and Broken Lots of 75c, 85c & $1 Lines p of ord lots, samples und secon hed hig Subway Store, Balcony } A good selection of medium and dark © spe offering at $6.75 ats in telescope, Alpine and Masee Subway Store, Balcony 4 ; Nightgowns, Combinations and Chemises; a great number ofdainty | shades. Black and Brown Dorbies, in a Pe ~ styles, {rom the W bite Sale, at 60c. i ; sizes in the collection. 5 Sul bid or 8 ‘orset Covers, Drawers, Chemises, at 38¢; slightly soiled; 60¢ grades. M ’ 5 d 50 uspenders. iC ther Silk P laited floanee ~ en’s 35c an Ic pen ’ Silk Remnants, 10c to 25c 500; noite <i sceicokta; with deep plalted Totnes, red ony; were] yi TU feasts webbing. A great. variety. 4 5 . Of flannel ty allis, da to % Yard Lengths of $1 to $3.50 Silks aie (Sea monos, 95e. OF flanne Mette and cotton chal, dark Men’s 25c Hose Supporters 10c Pair Samples ol wn maker, in ail the wanted colors. pples from a well known auuway aan, Hiseey Single ane double width silks, including foulards, bordered chiffon cloth and satin, fancy and floral chiffon cloth and many others, for fancy work, trimmings, ete.; a great collection; all at 10c to 26c. Subway Store, Lower Floor $1.50 Serge Suitings, 95c Yard 54 inches wide, all wool, fancy weav so a plain heavy twill oy 8$8.75 to $12. iat ce Boys’ $38.50 Suits at $2.10 ilape pies sted; were $11.60, now $6. With le Knickerbockers. 200 double-breasted, gray, tan 45 Suits of faney stripes and mixtures in gray and blue striped suits for hoys of 8 to 17 years. , now $5. Boys’ $2.60 and $3 Suits, $1.50 storm serge. An excellent quality for tailored suits, in heavy diagonal striped | Double-breasted suits, brown, gray and tan mixtures, also plain blue $1.00 to $1.76 Black Dress Goods, $1 yard. Foreign and domestic \ some with, contrasting shades cy for boys of Set veMibecee tater: a & etamines, diagonals, mohairs, crepons and many others, randeu 5,now Boys’ $2.60, $3 ‘and $3.60 Russian vercoats, $1. 50 and silk and wool fubrics, formerly $1.50 and $1.75, now $1 yard. 22 Shepherd Cheeks, small s re $10.75, Uted , ? @ Sold in dress lengths only. Tuvan tiee Loans roar owas 65 only, Russian Overcoats, plain, gray, brown and gray mixtures, Hutton, red Suits, serge and worsteds, to-the-neck style, for boys of & to 7 years. in black, rose and green; mostly light joys’ $4 and $4. 60 ‘Overcoats, $2. 65 weight were $ to $10.75, now $6. 60 only, long, roomy Overcoats, in gray and brown diagonal cheviots, for vy o! n e Store, Balcony $14.76 to $16.75 Suits, $9.75 + | besofldtorbyeam Subway 11 Suits of Zibeline mixtures, dark Boy:’ Blouses and Shirts at 25c Golbrai wero $14.75 to #16775; now 90.75; Some nig mussed, otherwise 50c and 75 aaudes, sizes 12 to 1915, and $ 120 plain} 7c Apron Gingham, 4c Yard Standard quality in a variety of blue checks. 12'.¢ Cotton Ramie Suitings, Jc yard. Light blue, cadet, navy, pink, lavender, old rose, mulberry, 220 yar SH reeab ivory und black. Wash ide, good heavy’ quality, Gssant toned: 12)sc to 2&0 Was! Romnants 25c to 0c silk and cot 60c Irish Dress Linen, 38¢ yard. | ton fabrics, 16c yard. 36 inches wide, 16 different shades, Subway Store, Lower Floor petites All ROL lcd Msn Women’s 25c & 35c Hosiery, 15c 600 pairs of full fashion black cotton I ce, with high spliced ry ane toes, medium and heavy © Children’s 12!,¢ Sto ari Tow Pair. Vast binck, high spli soles and toes and double knees. Bet a i ata 9x12 ft. Body Brussels ae | RUGS, $15.50 : Discontinued patterns of the $27.50 grade of a well-known ‘$16. 75 to $22, 60 Suits, $12.75 | maker. Just 50 me in this remarkable offer. One like illustration, blaek and nie espa | 600 Carpet Samples; all securely bound, 1 and 114 yards che lot, satin trimmed. | long. If cut from the roll ‘would be from $1 to $2 a yard, now f ynalettripes Entek | Oe each, good colors} beth plain 300 Imported Cocoa Door-Mats; plain or with borders, bic ts ‘Is; were $16.75 to $22.50, | also inlaid brush and Navajo mats, all the wanted sizes, regularly how . Other Suits Reduced Tbe to $3.50; now 60c to $2. Subway Store, Lower Floor “regia | $18.75 Brass Bedsteads, $13.50 A handsome new bed, strongly made, with 2-inch continuous iced heels, Subway Store, Balcony Shoes, Leggings, Slippers at these extremely low prices Women’s Felt Juliettes, many colors and styles; not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the group; were $1 to $2; Lyra, mporte now, SOc. $12.75 a eto nak! bacon Nt Se 39; | Hosts, five half-inch filler rods, may be had in bright or satin Children’s Leggings, knee length or drawer styles; also 1 imported Suit, a Simon model, vy blue whipeord, trimmed inish, and all sizes. ‘The malleable iron locks give extra strength. “Pa ata-Leggine ites’’; were 75 to $1.50; now, 36c. with white broadcloth and black b: 0 Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, of patent leather and vici kid; uy striped Zebeline Suits, with broadcloth or velvet collar and all sizes up to women ’s sizes; regular prices were $1.25 to $2, cuffs; were $2 tally WOLF ae Ly ! islimported Chon fieadelot suits,spot-proof, raid orvelvettrimmed | $%-00& $3 Portieres, $1.25 each F plainly tailored; were $26 to $35, now $18.76, Single Porticres of mercerized armure, fringed, gim Women’s 16-: Button Shoes, our own $3.50 grade; all sizes | Plainly tailored; wero $26 gle Porticres erce ed, gimped or | ‘ .95; Were $3.50 to $7.50 | tapestry borders; brown, blue, red and green; regularly $2.50 and and widths, at $2.40 pair. / Subway Store, Balcony Odds Skirts at $2 D7 Were #4 ts, Aah Seotch | $83, at $1.25 e: ach, Can be rematched for one or two pairs. Women’s Neckwear ; Laces&Embroideries | ‘hecks,and tweeds; stitehe all-wool materials; gray, Single Portie » black. bi ass ctures, and Table Cove: 720 silk mull searis, Persian, flo- | Se Linen Rages and Insertions, Bayy Line brown aid poet ral and Dresden desighs, also pink, | 125 and 2 inches wide, at 8¢ yd. Women’s Dresses, $5; Were $7.60 to $9.75 lavender, s dark shades, | 78¢ to $1 Colored Silk Embroid- sae irae ol vernias bi ‘ lurds, taftetuas and combina were Boe ant now 26c, ered Allover Lac in all the ‘ iy M i black, coronation, smoke, tan and 204 Marquisetts and Chiffon | wanted colors, at 460 a yard. tions of velvet and sere ms aRSPL 3 h | formerly $175, now $36, Made to sell at $18.75; this sale, at $13.50. Subway Store Lower Fl. Couch Covers | Curtain Madras, wh all Hi one group, | regularly 22c, at 14¢ y and $1 each:) Net Searts and Panels, embroid- it Muslin Cur- {ered on good quality of bobbinet; ig, regularly 75e; | formerly 15e, at 4c. 6 inch; formerly 75c, now 60c. Ruffled and ds Valk « (te ‘Caution ion of wae >, 4 for they are worthless; it P 1" t Be, fight. threo Se cards King Collar | meee Bee Subway Store, Buttons. |. tauaily ‘So Subway store, BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY. THIRD @T. Lower Floor | Subway Store, Lower Floor Subway ‘Store, Ralcony ————EE«2— — it hl ee ke ee hh Fy Say, 1 of good styles; i pat $6, Stencil Scrim Curtains, 214 Stocks, trimmed, were 250, now 160, | _ 26¢ to 36c ‘Nainsook and Swiss | Copenhagen; a variety of Kood styis a | Window Shad: i 1 244 Subway Store, Balcony Embroidered Flouncings andCor- Other Dresses Reduced | ecru, linen and white, 2x6 fe be opt a ng; fast color; regularly 5 inc geie iaatatar set Covering, at 18¢ a yard. q nae ny Gowns, in brown, navy, white and black; some | hemming; mounted, slig soiled, $1 Corsets, 50c fe averted of embroidere egos, | AEE RoR ees adn cater otneRs HGH Ikbe, callke and euBe; wero | GHegrade, Seeuch, | Subway Store, Lower Floor A , " lection of insertions, headings, bandings, all- ry such well sown corsets as TC, » OVers and flouncings at half, Hoe ee aero ulvof velvet gowns: were $14.75 to $19.75, now $10.76. | $1 & $1.50 Hand- Oil Paintings at Half | C-B, G-B, P-N, W-B and othe Subway Store, Lower Floor 23 handyome. chiffon an ext broitered net even gowns light and dark | 75c “es and figure pieces in Many, siyles, and al! sizes from | colors; y $15.60, Subway Store, Balcony er Ss x sre neh beautiful ornamented to 30 ne get + 95 f0c Aprons, 25c | | en ote, Baa man Eat 5 It or | ee ith sha ad ow boxes: ic Corsets at 25c aids’ Bretelle lawn aprons, with Puls aaeh and alle tenes maine . About, 250 pairs, a number of | embroidery and hemstitched bib, shape, with silk cord and silk fringe, rea 5 ratte pit nde’ I's | Sete etcnatan tie” | [Seamless Bleached Sheets, 4c) syrah vat Swe eis | NS ho inthe n ren's Dr gingham an s F : ues A Taadi ne Gxt we 7.06 ice oe Store, Balcony | chamnbr vs, Gorman kimono, Russian Regular 40c quality, size before hemming, 54x90 inches, $2 to $3 Handbags, $1 50 A be Bate a ——— | plaited and French styles, 2 to A5c Bleached Sheets, 266; Infor 1,100 Whito Crocheted Bod spea, with gilt Frenc | goxio | 5 pt, i 18c to 30c Ribbons, | * yrs, were 50, now abc. | [hemming, 72x00 inches: centre seam, | Spreads, in new Marseilles pat nl arn, single oF | ,,fLand-painted Pastels 12c Yard | eater eee Yeti eae hoon aiene Leto eo ange pure nn | Glass size Reg n e! os 5 é : O in, reg. 400, Y purse. A great collection, ali silks, satin | 2 to 5 year sizes, were $1, now 7B, Oe Boamiess Shoets, ha, Hee} | xis ing, rou 81,25, now 760 Subway Store, Balcony taffeta, plain. taffeta an a, Dosen Subway Store, Balcony re httamning, 81200 Inelies 70 ig int A on, $f each 40cC B 25 | flowered ribbons; not ull shades Peer Leis Wer weiges P k ihe 16c Remnants White Goods, 7c ic Corn Brooms, eC 20x30 2/50 in the lot, but a fair t Gimbel Candies ched Pilow bloat a yd. Including, 40-inch Persian | 91.76 Gem Carpet ‘Sweopert An odd lot, abot tt 300 tramod studing black Hey He 1,000 Ibs. of smooth Jordan Al- | aS HPI RNA G) 2: AMEE, iG-inel hainsnoks, * in | gi.g6. pictures, 10x14 to 2 and other designs, 06 4] att luvors, b, 4. jotted and figured Swisses, ed Gcakes | al wide, 1e to He grades, at 126 yd, | bas te Mf aaectadiacd Bleached Pillow Case Muslin yi) erossbir musting, madras) | ¢, Babbitt'sNaphtha Soap, cakes | Subway Store, Lower Floor | candies, 20 vari ourLoyland: { [10¢ yard, 42 and $5 inches Wiles Al hirtings and waistings in length ‘Roll Top Broad Bo: Sanna lit | Mixture,” 12¢ pou yard makes @ pillow cuse; soft fin-lfrom $ to 0 yards ant mar tous ph anne Needl k Subway Store, Balcony ish, standard brand $1.95 Blankets, now $1.20, In oe ‘ ies Art Needlewor' rd;lwlite, gray nad tan tul'aaey vol] | 448 18 doz. stamped end tinted cen- las ricco jercg 10c Unbloeched Muslin, bo va pepe th House Furnishing Section, troy and seuris, 24 toi Inches | ,b0e Jewelry, 20c , a batae: of 8 , Subway Storo, Lower Floor Subway Store, Lowor Floor and 20x54 inches, were 0c, 75c, $1, collection of rhinestone and i | Mane, 4 . taney | oleFedJewelled brocehesy i pine $5 to $6 $6 Gas Lamps Stamped cus! ion font, janey sash pins, gold-filled Joel hast | papreeePerepnces aud atilirens | pins and Gelman aiverseg chara, | Reeanants 7Oc to $1 Linens, 50c $3.75 a | spron, ite vo aul ai wy at 100, were Bie and Tore, how Ae sech, 5,000 yards of ALL, LINEN TABLE DAMA and Gere | A variety OL aera ive Haw, se » Balcony ubway Store, Lower jubway Store, Balcony man, bleached and unbleached, A large f and 0 romplete J f eee 25 W iting Paper, 12! 4c | Handkerchiefs | inches wie an I 5e und $1, at | goose neck bi mantel, chimney Notions ee ic Writing Paper, 12!» Bc yard, ae spools John J, 500 Boxes Raper holida M Fiain Waite Li Rarmaanis Crash Towelling, al! H ri W ight, 8 to 10 yard | witht Sandie uiape, Ade, fi ted HS shiest and 48 ength: anc r dd Te, a ord. | spring the " candle w, AN shes a tas meal i Vengeias 7 gnu 1A ‘ow white, high satin finish, ‘| always in the right position, pears! stamped tn | ¥ hemmed, 20320 inches, were S120, 0" BOG, | fe: ooe8 Ganles, 100 dosen, Made envelope: | q 16. sort an »sorbent, 2 1 pec ial ‘or candle lamps. aaaieeaele erent 26e Roller Towels, 16¢ each ___Bubway'Store, Lower Floor | lad Tics UR TH ERE ty les, ights, 4c. , ‘Won a taney or opal glass and 4} Von Bf ht inch upright mantel; a es Very slrong ic. AN sovates, TREO