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| THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1912. Famous Russian Singer, Who’ LORIMER WITNESS CONVICT LABOR Has Arrived for Concert Tour. ; gg WAS PAID MONEY IN-STEEL PLANTS, TOCOVERLOSSES CONGRESS HEARS — 4 a6 GRAB YOUR GOAT, MR. CARUSO!RIVAL SHERETO GET Gerson Sirota, From Russia, Has Hit Town to Sing You Into Oblivion! HE’S SOME M a BURLARCHASE INFARLEM NETS TAREE YOUTS Another Makes Escape and He} Carried Larger Part of Stolen Cash. NEW YORK GIRL WHO BLOCKED THE KAISER’S COACH IN PROCESSION. tater to Argentina, which he deelti ratte to-day on board the Cunard lines, Olympte for New York. SEVEN YEARS OF MISERY was recently offered the post of Mine \ How Mrs. Bethune Was Re- stored to Heaith by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegctable Compourd. Canadian, Charged With Cone; s anley Committee Tells Ser- vitude Methods and Flog- gings Given the Men. fessing Perjury to Detective, ee Admits Getting Cash, | _ WARELER.| i Charies M WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—Conviet labor " Fred Scott, elghteen; James Wash- ——a we Cansdian who baa! ti the operation of subsidiary com- |durn, sixteen, of No. Mt West Sixty-| 0. Pon suven ventet ~ — contre of the Lorimer! panies of the United States Steel Cor- fourth street, and Charles Strang, stx- Fei i has feet eT yotion since private des! poration, particularly {n Alabama, were teen, of No. 905 Weat One Hundred and | SU Ure’ uals us nw five days at ry ry “or ‘agen! t . sy ri . Forty-fifth street, were arrainned in che | fy SPH oh’ Sings in Synagogue and Con- © ad “admitied taken up by the Stanley Investigating ' . wary mouth f vs vane perjuring himee 8 * tentified to- Committee when resumed {ts hears Harlem Court to-day charged with bur- Fs v HH or 1 jarizing the wine and liquor store of } cert, No Opera for Him in e had race! $9 from Ings to-day 5 a valk. ‘ but P | brothers of Edward shelby H. Harrison of New York tes: Isadore Cohen a Broadway. a Ye aes . 5 . atte whe suatained by | titied that he had made an Investigation « : en Br : : , ja —Favored by Royalty. | adel Canid ' a (aN Gr Chat taies slabs wfik kick dad tac and headache, and | ’ aby business ‘anedA cf the conditions, He told of the large a cigar case, $20 from the cash register . ‘d " -_—_ |while he wos before the ttee In number of State and county convicts and Detween Meo'and G00 from © tea: Je aa as 90 nervous asi Washington last Ju fA the camps in Alabama and of the | pot that Ge had: Nidden: She cupbeand aN q weak that I dreaded KB anger who te deciared to be a McGowan yteetified that wile WalUNG |i inor offenses for which some of the The amall change was found on the - to see any one oF formidable rival of Caruso, the golden jin Chicago ™ to see Wiehe | inen had convicted and put at | prtaone: 5; Bt & tourth yout cae aa have any one mov votced, and, Indeed, one whom numer: | { relmbursen! he met R work In the mines, Men who walked and {e nuppored to have taken the then iin the room. The | ous tmpremarion have been striving to] Sitelde, who has feured several times 4 the right of way of @ railroad, he! £ aaount a a orine Cy cule he thelr win, came to New n the Investigation. sald, bad been arrested for mixdomeanor te _ ‘ y, medicine to ca! j Feraudis, ft son Sirota, tae eee Curant data omnt.id 9a Weee lana eederee ito eonviet tinor MILDRED DICKERTQ | ,foliceman Iikkincon of the West | ‘and said that T ought to uted ushle he, from. War Jdeniing with me’ McGowan tostifled | ‘The committee inquired minutely Into ne Hundred and Twenty-fitth street n ope I would not listen to ) celebrated Russian can’ ul : hen he had exe (the way in which the Tennessee Coal, with a number of advent Liebe dal hSllal Aeet lonid adh nad nd when a friend of my husband's eaw, When he arrived on Kro! Shields rema when ! Iron and Raflroad Company procured | ntures dan- easily this morning. He got hall boys Rate 's Vege pring Withelm of the North man Cee Ure walle ‘ean Ae. [Convietions, “Mr. Harrison sald the com: oN na We iL One Hendeed at a vinth from the Rovkfall apartment house, | etable Compound and what it had dom } Loyd line he was met by a larke Hat | ‘The question of Welhe paying Mic’ |pany agreed to tak pnvicts, “old | Of 0 at one Hundred and With | next door, and was about to enter the |for his wile, 1 was willing to take it. ring of his countrymen, who bore Gowan's expenses wan the aubject of he young, bluck or and work /theet arrived to. aay with her mother on | rear of the atore when they dashed out, | Coytion che picture of kealth and foal umerour floral tributes sa a welrane extended tnqulry. Wethe had tele: |theim in the campe the Kronpring | Wilhelin after @ SIX) Higginson fired two shots and one boy | like it, too. Ican do ull my ow to bim. meuphed be would pay MeGowan'e ex- Attorney Reed for the Steel Corpo- | Weeks’ trip about Europe. surrendered. Two of the oth me i t | H aunt nee eo | Sune. thee. Sourteyi they . others were | work, work in the garden and entertain Birota comes to this country for an pensem, the witness maid, but had said | ration reiterated that no State con: uring th: urneyings they went caught near Amsterdam avenue by Po- | and enjoy them, and can walk extended concert tour, which will begin | parton ale parte Hota were now being worked in Ala-|to Monte Carlo and, of course, Sls® tleeman McQuade. Investigation showed | qr fur as any ordinary Woman, aay day in this city, as he sings at Carnorte | It develoryl that McGowan sad tes | 1 teed that the company. omciats | Coker was vers Keen to try her luck | that they iad also been in a candy store in th week. T wish Feould talk toevery Hall on Feb. 14. After that he will} tied in July that he had sold his well- | would be called to testify to that. Ot ee at ne ne ee ee ee | suffering woman and girl, and tell them tour, the principal cities of t! Uriiing maoitne in September, and bad! Mr. Harrison anid that the warden | Pealed to her: and as she is eighteen ——___~ what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable and then go westward for ¢ heot paid fils expenses in October. Sen- | who fogs convicta in labor camps jx |VCars OM wie number eighteen was the al Farley Ie Better. Compound has done for _me Chicago and &t. Loute ature Len and Kenyon quentioned Me- Jompioyed by the Steel company, He lure Now, Miss Dickert had two) Cardinal Farley was able to be up to- | ema Bethune, Sikeston, In apite of the efforts of opers Gowan extonddly on that point, Me|fald that he had en, a prisoner |American dotiars with which to tempt | day after a few days sient in bed due | ememh medy W agere in this country and Bu , -: a “ ‘ t logged with a three-ply leather strap | Fate at the wheel, but her feminine | to a cold. Since his arrival from Rome! was Lydii "s Vegetable bea lan edd ladon. ietbalenay (U__GERSON SIROTA TY peo ae nt Sosa palin te aa and had aeen black and blue marks on | caution advised her not to lay both of | the Cardinal had attended such a round | Com mie Pear eee decidedly flattering, to ay eee ane onlin at that time when fone, convicts back, Failure to do the|them upon the eighteen, Something | of functions that it was announced at | It has helped thousands of women who! at mise he hen religious $$$ $$$ —_____—_—_—_— | exrcted to seo nim required tasks was punishable by Mlog-|toid her to divide not only the sum she bis residence that His Eminence will the committer sat in Chicago. ging, solitary confinement and by other |have been troubled with displacements, against doing thie, although he te will wished to wager, but also the number, | Mest for the remainder of the week. shied inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregu- TAFT NAMES HERRICK Prior to his visit to Chicago, Mc-| methods, he said, “f , a bs . inflar in, "i ing enough to #ine in concert and to | Gowan testified, he had written Wiehe| CONVICTS FORCED TO LIE FLAT |%° SM Put one dollar on the one an heuns ies, periodic pains, backache, that clude pertolre a om : - | the other on the eight. Now comes the = | be 1 i H fi asset i bre i pie ncaa 1 AMBASSADOR TO FRANCE; saking for the loan of 06,90 to buy some FOR FLOGGINGS pause, while the iittle ivory. bait {s| LONDON, Feb. Z—John Ridgely Car- pees Hi tes iieaan . ee In Warsaw Mirota rings in the Syna NOMINATION WITH SENATE, |!#"4 17 the Canadian Northwest, Mr. Harrison said that convict labors whirting about the wicel, Theretis «| tet formerly United States Minister to|means have failed. Why don't you =? < Shedd “Of all your friends in the United lars were forced to lle flat on their faccs | Cok and—and-"Hlehteen wins” And|Servia, Roumanta and Bulgarta, who | try it? «Tap lbegale A ohfsad Mt ee cada | i Staten and Canada, why did you pick |to he floxwed. BAKE WENe (HE asaNrant y that city Bite a Prod Seng for ae Effort Will Be Made to Hurry |out Wiehe?" asked Senator Kern. HFlogsed with @. thorn 06 ble ane ee een tne ee ea of gambling,” tong as three houre during a service, * a ae rc dean ade ov, CUES” wumkented Btr, ; t cured ling, the six thousand persons in the con- Confirmation of Successor to es ao nseeucartety Bs hort t able Santer. es Ave feat fony." | Was Miss Dickert's comment to-day. der the. th ; i . ql ' Welt aate . ‘ reeation altting rapt wider the, oy Bacon, Who Resigned. rivlebva.: urwevers aid (Rot: joun nin tie An adventure with a royal flavor hap oun 4 in London Andreas Dippel is maid to have iim @ large offer to © politan Opera Houre. variably declined. Mirota, who is thirty-olgit years oil, has made an enviable reputation In Khu 4 a hawt But 8! yatch pregented to bt Inecribed in the case !* th name and the statement iat wplece was presented to himn in toi the royel appreciation of his singing in| al@ of @ blind charity In Woreaw in 1404 One disappointed —membe the | throng th went to fh t was Samuel Kanrich, president of the Teds | eration of Russian Pollah lievrews, Mr. Kanrich went to Quarantine in a rev rue cutter to meet the singer and him to sing here on March 6 at the Beth David Charity Rall, Sirota was ccmpelled to decline, ax he wil be tn the Wert at that ti ———— BIG CEMENT CO. FAILS. American Has 61,858,000 Asecte and Owes 925,000. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 7-On petition of two stockholders of the American! Cement Company, Federal Judge M Pherson has appointed as rocoivers Robert W. Lasley, President of the com- pany, Sidney W. Keith and John Soott sr. ‘Phe assets, $1,868,000, consist inrgely | tn hoklings of stocks of subsidiary con. corns, The labilities, $926,000, Inoiy a bond true of $550,000 The company was organized tn 14: under the laws of New Jersey, It has plants in Egypt and Coplay, Pa; Jor. dan, N.Y, and at Norfolk, Va. die combined capacity of all the plants is 2,000,000 barrels a yoar. ‘I'h, has $2,100,000 capttal rtock outs and bonds and stocks of its gubsidiary companies totalling § Business depromton, competi everproduction are given as c the recetvershti — Sounds Like @ Girl Gr: (Prom the Pourte Valley (Ark) Herald) Did you ever feel that coniontment that comes from association with the {n- nite forest? Here in ‘Witterness, and on the deep, the sunlit airy hile, heart rs im the deep blue sky. Here streams, ‘nid the muate IN ELECTRIC CHAIR prcntee te Convicted Wife Poisoner Will Pay Penalty for Crime at Trenton. Allison Maclariand, convicted last week of murdering his wife by poisoning, was entenced to death in the Court of Oyer and Terminer in Newark, N. J., to-day by Justice Gummore, MacFarland ts to die in the eleotrio ohatr at Trenton. MacKarland received the imposition of the sentence without a tremor and when Jed out of the courtroom seemed wholly unahaken. Ile faced the Chdet Justfee calmly while sentence was imposed end seemed not in Uie least disturbed, When asked {fhe had anything to say why sentence of death should not t pronounced n him, 1n accordanc with the verdict of the jury, MacKar land asked the Court: “What am I per- | mitted to gay? The Chief Justice replied: “You may say anything you ee fit aa to way nentence should not Pronounced upon you at this time.’ “Would anything [might aay have any effect on the possibility of @ re- view of iny case? he axked the court, | Justice Gummere replied, Not at thin time nd hesitated and replied are many things 1 think eould been uset wt the trial that would have thrown a diferent Hight on my cane if they had boen 5 ited, but 1 Wee in the hamie of another man and wus guided by his counsel, Under superior force I yield to the paasing of ene but [ protest.” he oa then & the penalty of the Inw death the date poned rs fixe! —— ---— GEORGE GOULD IS 48, George J temlay to ould walked four miles yes- evleb’ his torty-elgntn birthday. File i Jaunt was from his office at No. 163 Broadway to his home et No, ®7 FIfih avenue, flee! that you could be live The Diary of a Conjurer-Poet B stands for bracelets, For brooches and bags. In an effort to lose which Bad Luck never lags But there’s a quick way To put Bad Luck to flight Just phone a “Lost” ad. To The World ere to-night. tt will be circulated into more New York city homes and offices than if published in the Herald, Times, Sun and Tribune COMBINED. It will be printed conspicu- ously on page opposite edi- torial page of the Morning World, To Telephone Your “Lost & Found’ Ad. tothe World, Call 4000 Beekman. Last year Mr. Gould Virthday by a dre wedding of his daughter, Gould, to Lord Devies. took place a year ago t was raging, and Mr. € lobrated ehearsal of the Miss Vivion The wedding day, A bligzard puld admits that his he had to abandon Ms birthdy walk on| that oocaston. WASHINGTON, eb. 7.The nomina- tion of former Gov. Myron 'T, Hertick of Ohlo to be Ambassador to France was sent by President Taft to the Sen- ate to-day. He will succeed Robert Bacon, resigned to become a Fellow of Harvard University. An effort will be made to secure his {mediate confirmation. —>—__— SHE HAD BROKER’S PIN, ; BUT TO BOND A LOAN. Fuller “No, Sport,” Says Indignant Miss Bartell, But Court Holds Her for Theft. Two contradictory stories of how « $90 diamond horseshoe pin belonging to Carl Fuller, @ Wall atreet broker, of No. 3% Clermont avenue, Brooklyn, came into possesion of Lillian Bartell, twenty-two years old, of No, Gi Dean reet, the Adams Street Cou hold Mise Bartell in $1,000 ball for amination, Mis» Bartell, who was atyl- fahly dressed, was indignant at her are rest and looked scornfully at Fuller when ahe told her story. Detective Daly found the girl in bed yesterday with an ice pack on her head She readily admitted that she had the pin, but claimed she had accepted It a security for 4 loan she made to Fuller, 1 was with @ party of friends last night,” said Miss Bartell, “and we met Mr. Fuller. We went to #everal res- taurants and had @ lot to eat and drink Puller spent his money ant asked me for some, T lent him $26 and took his pin for Kecurity, If L wanted to steal the pin 1 wouldn't have given him my name and address, It is an outrage f# no sport.” Fuller declared hie met the young wom- aused Magistrate Kempner, in to Brooklyn, an and a man tn a Brooklyn White Light restaurant, Later they went to ® house on Duffield street and remained ly hia pin ove ars When bh t he discov Was missing and notified Puller te the Rudolph ©. elally i sa LINER 24 HOURS LATE. veh Wea bon of the late Senator Fuller and ie prominent so er and a delay at Che | the Kronpring Wi North German Jaoyd line | day about twenty-four | | Mme. Carla ‘Toscanini, wife of th tw at Metropolitan Opera aaa 16,000,000,000 MAIL PIECES. WASHINGT Feb, T="If the nu ber of pleces of mail handled by + Post-OMtce Department during the yeur 1 could be Postmaster to-day, “every in the United colved & Je the year. There of dosnestic mail b 71,818 wont to f the Government $287,009,205 to ha (ale mall “Last year plecon of dc department ‘ilion popu ibuted equal peral Frat Hit man there and t were 1 1 hands tn 19. shows the ser Cortelyow Must Testify WASHINGT Feb ' haw 1 to app " m Expenditur the Post om partinent on Frida lewis of § M 1 ' Vank « pee nai cairn ACTIVE SECURITIES. that Mine. To: wD HACk $5,000, MoGowan said, and Attorney Hanecy produced a letter from Wien: offering to g0 in partnerwhip in the deal if McGowam could produce security. McGowan then told of meeting Detec- tive Batley. “Did you ever tell Balley or anybody elee that you had perjury yoursel? ter- ribly for the Hines bunch, or that tn mubstance?” asked Attorney Hanecy. “No, ait “Did you ever say you were golng to ‘hold the Hines bunch up for $5,000?" “No, alr.’ “Did you ever ask C. F. Wiehe for $6,000 or $1,600, for perjuring yourself?’ “No, ied that R. J. Shields “shoved * toward him when he signed an aMdavit in the case. Bo on through Bailey's testimony the attorney went, McGowan categorically denying in short “No eir’ anewers material allegations by Halley of Mc- Gowan'e so-called admissions. CHARLESTON ‘WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Purae $400; maiden two- three furlon Ethelburs, ‘18 (Skirvin), 32 w 1, 8 to 1 and 4 to 1, firm: Martha Allen, 112 (MoTaggart), 7 to 1, 6 to 2 and 6 to 6, second; High Star, 16 (Koerner), 2 to 1, 8 to 1 and 4 to 1, third. Tim .% 2-5. Crom Patch, De- yota, Yorkville, Vanderen, Flabhergast, Billy Holder and Little L lao ran, ‘OND RACE-—Selling; purse $400; rear-olde aud ap; five and a half Rose of Jeddah, 9 (Turner), 3 to 5, 1 to 3 and out, fret; Charley Hrown, 10) (Butwell), 16 to 1, 6 to Land 5 to 2, mecond; ‘Tillie's Nightmare, 100 (Davenport), 13 to 1 1 and 4 to 1, third, ‘Time, 1.00 Plant, Aran: Louthly Lady, Abdul, Captain Bravo, Gay Rird, Star Rose, Judge Howell, Lyne, Norma Girl and Jim Ray also ran, THIRD RACE~Three-year-olds and up, one mfle.—Kormak, 10 (Hopkins), 16 te even and 2 to 5, firat; Star O'Ryan, 18 (Turner), 9 to 5, 7 to 10 and 1 to second, Dr. Duenner, 108 (Butwel), 12 to 1, 7 to 2 and 6 to 6, third, ‘Mime, 1.40 Hettle Sue, aleo ran. FPOURTH Stake; pu UD, +5, RACE — Columbia Selling #6 $1,200; three: olde @ mile and # furlong.—Anyport, 195 4 to 5, 2 to Gand out, fret; 105 (Koerner), 8 to 1, 8 tod and Sto 6, second; Helene, % (MoCade), 3 to 1, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1, third. ‘Time, 1641-6, Jack Denman, ‘Troyweight, Ef: fendi, SUcker and Spohn also ran Seared CHARLESTOWN ENTRIES. PRACK Sage CHARLE x for te 101 ual ity) Me Brgit Tok. Ate ei Ake RACk Mian é six furl High Pr ne ce-yearelds: pare, Wilson, BS 110, "tek aly Metiee, “Os. eeyearolds and. up H hol Oh Lame ‘1 o. dattle r vy Fifty Die in Snowatorm. P paemtise all rane isi, Fed. 2—A party of - Hfty persons perished in a snowstorm Cloth bound edition 1912 World] while travelling along the ecad in the Almanac now on sale, price S0c.; mailed for 0c, by the New York World, an vicinity of this city, They were caught aa been dug oun, eet {Pacific, but the rest of the lst failed to dymion TI, and Phil Monr | tue drift from whieh forty-four corpses | seventh street s instrument of tor- pened to Miss Dickert in Berlin on Jan. It was during the two hundredth anniversary celebration of the birtit of Frederick the Great. Miss Dickert and| her mother started to pass through the | police lines and suddenly they found | the “Fifteen lashes.” Representative Bartlett of Georgia, & member of the committee, observed that the whole system of convict labor usual punishment?” themeelves in the street, directly in | Was wrong. < . ” Y front of the Kaiser's coach of state. , sn cenaekt, think there ie any difference lmhis did not daunt Misa Dickert for | <4 ‘1 P= / one moment, She had a small Ameri: | resentative Gardner of Massachusett: “No difference of opinion es to that with wu interjected Attorney Reed, for the Steel corporation, ‘and we are wetting out of it oon aR possible.” lean flag in her hand and this she raised and waved to the Kalser. Evidently the Kaiser was not daunted either, be- cause he arose and made Miss Dickert | a low bow and the procession went on Arthur J. Carleton, a lawyer of No. | 6 William street, thanked The World yesterday for the return of a fine gold jatch and pin set with five diamonds, | lost by @ member of his family Jan. 25. ‘The watch and pin:were dropped in | West One Hundred and Twenty-fitth street, in front of a big department store, When Mr. Carleton went home from business he was informed of the loss and reported to the police. Then he | engaged detectives and later advertised |in several newspaper: “By some oversight the agency omitted The World from the list the | first day,” said Mr. Carleton, “but it ‘ 3 é . was added to the list the next day ant eee eee the tslneee’ denct, |X had hardly reached my office before | oped merely represented the activity of | I Kot results, | a few floor operators, Fluctuations; “A woman called who sald she had | were confined within very narrow mar-| found the watch anc pin on the side- \gina and the market at closing time,| walk where it was dropped, and had | while irregular, waa generally Kher. | looked In The World every day for the Union Pacific, Reading, Steel and New | gavertivement.”” | | York Central were t! ——— \ Policeman Retired. Professional operators made an un-| mucceasful attempt to elevate early prices in the stock market today by concentrating their dealings in Reading and Unilon Pacific. ‘Thetr efforts were rewarded with a rise of 1-8 of a point In Reading and a jump of 1 point in Union display any tendency to follow these two leaders in an upward movement and the initial buying demand soon pevered out. Toward the end of the first hour the Mat indulged in @ dragging movement that carried the murket fractionally under the final figures of yertenta: Police Commissloner Waldo retired on | te vompar SLA) an annual penston of $100 yesterday | Leia :| Patrolman James J, Cain, who, High, Low. Last. C's. | achieved publicity several years ago hee om *lwhen he arrested Enrico Caruso, the ue in Central Pari BS “TIZ Reminds Me of | My Barefoot Days!” | “My Feet Never Get Sore, Tired or | | Chafed Now, Because I Use TIZ.” Nothing TIZ makes me feel Uke @ boy again. would hurt my feet in those da around barefooted with Rorer, sand 4 even when ores and pebt South Vinion Pacific VS Steet vs. Vials W oe Wee Union Te Advance, - Deel EXPLOSION IN NEW SUBWAY. n injured tn Le Four Work is @ glorious all the other aches and paias ont suffers in the winter of life, ‘TIZ makes the feet ing, and young {cel make you feel young 1 over, “V've tried many things for my poor old tired feet, for thon buntons of and for m Avenue, at Four men were severely injured ) to-day Dy AN explosion that ahook the shored walls of the first arm of the . Lexington avenue and Bixt Tt red men, | sors t ¥ ae ers, were Frank Se. | ‘ed lasers, pomdere tl tala "8 rabla One Tundred and (oy strong and vigorous, the; iret game addres, All were moved Tt operates one new sly to Flower Hoxpita ' esndations ; The exploaion shook the neig hood for blocke, A number of school children avcept An man \an the way home for lunch were thrown dase mind uf bis own; eee that you linto a panic. It was fifteen minutes be- eet TIZ, 5 ‘TIZ, 25 cents a box, sold everywhere, or sent | fore te reserves from the East Sst gir on recat of orice by Walter Latin restore Q™bo, Chicago, Lil. Recommended by ali Drug order, v ‘James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street On Thursday, February the sth SILK DEPARTMENTS. im Both Stores, “McCreery Silks” Famous over half a Century. Sale of Fifteen Thousand Yards of Im- ported Black Chiffon Dress ‘Taffeta and Black Chiffon Voile 75¢ per yard value 1.25 Ce Enel WASH DRESS GOOD 15,000 yards of White French Dress In Both Stores, Linen,—pure flax, soft finish. 45 inches wide. 45¢ per yard value 65¢ White, Lingerie Latiste. 44 inches wide. 22¢ per yard value 3) HOUSE GOWN DEP’TS. In Both Stores, House Gowns of Crepe de Chine, hand- embroidered. 22.50 Boudoir Gowns of Crepe de Chine, lined with silk or albatross. 18.50 House Gowns of Albatross, lace and‘ satin trimmed. 10.50 Kimonos of French Flannel and Challie, lace and ribbon trimmed. 6.25 James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street