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wy 1 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, cx ZERRUARY 23, 1912. WORD HOTEL HAS. (ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR HOME for a dress to be worn for a acta lon this month which will also “oe |RAZE FULTON MARKET, | ny ; ‘DELICATELY . "Pakany ThtLs ne FORMED M’ANENY TELLS BOARD. | LOST STAR LODGER, ee PATTERN MODEL enn oe 10 SFE THE IKE Site 1s Worth $500,000 and Annuat) #4 gently reared, women wil fing MRS, B. Loss Is $3,000 for Lack of | maidens, wives and mothers, that ae aay ether eaiee et ae t/ Business, | the one simple, wholesome laxative Mave the waist Rimono style, the Borough President McAneny tare | Oy ead eatusalle ond Bich may short sleeves Malohed {the Aldermanic Committee on Pubtie| antly and naturally and whic! of ream Ait. Butldings to-day urged the atv be taken at any time, when the aye- tiauing up t¢ | pot a ot at ae, Mr. y! tem needs a laxative, with perfect 3 ; point out tha’ the market f# run ata Mr. ischberg Was an Ex- safety and really beneficial effects, @ few inches below | Refused to tee for’ Encyclo- | toss to the city and that ite ohief pur- pose is to serve the ends of wholesale paedia Because His Picture | ¢*#!ers, wherefore it ts in no sense a Wasn’t in It. |market for the consumer. ig Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. Ithas that true delicacy of flavor | Sure is cd Dr aedters ha lente It costs the city $3,000 more a year to warming and grateful toning maintain the market than is Uerived | to the stomach which responds so from its revenue, nothwithstanding that| favorably to its action and the assessed value of the property is lagative effect which is 80 bene= | ficial to the system when, occa- Call ite gentle cleansing is pron effect and ex- tends over the shoulders to form a saller collar in the back. Pipe this with the satin and have a girdle of satin ending in @ short panel in back. The skirt being scant yet ee toes slightly around the hips ang back, have @ band of satin to callent Potato Peeler and He Just Couldn’t Stay Away. WIFE SEEKS HIMIN AUTO. Just for the little, simpie reason that | gato, he couldn't find his picture and blo-) ‘tie Borough President recommended graphy in every volume of a twelve-| that cithar the site be used by the city tome encyclopaedia, Iddle Foy, the|for some other purpose which would! comedian (but at this juncture very | provide a profit rather than a deficit, or centre front of the skit. a HeQuit Comfortable Home for OKLAHOMA COMPROMISES The genuine, always bearing the m serious) responded to the cue in the |th@t the property be sold and the money | Name of the California Fig Syrup the Weary Wanderers’ Rest, ON CLARK A AND WILSON, | form of a summons and appeared to. | Used to wrect & market In some other | Co. may be purchased from all pn ' m ay before Justice Falion in the Etehth |gumers, fe CuY S@aventent to con-/ leading druggists in original packs After Quarrel With Her /} iat Wain bide vate All-Night Fight Ends in Agreement| District Mtunictpat Court, which is in z | gee et one size only: price fitty / | Nee ¥ Shi-Kat G cents per le. // to Split the Delegation to een avinue “tial can Pr SAGO, Feb. nt Les cana we ee koe: paar bach ble V/ ' DESCRIPTION. Baltimore Convention. | tor this unwelcome part. a eae mntemed nding . ——— ee : ge oa = - capital, at the dreve up her big timouatne car to ti In this dalightéully chic and simple], OKLAHOSEA CITY. Ohin, Feb, 22.— im ei paetsitee wou os ninvse Reputtioan Auber FUNNY FACES. 4 prac of construction ¢ | Senator Thomas ore heads the lis “ to a cabie ited by c You'll find ft thy ai bs Manteipal Ladaing House, where he has, ans (eats | BeALNAR Ot eanslradtion te or ce tanrWilbon dele@atan nutied| to-day | SOTOCd teat tHe: 8 and the biog: | ree ress’ trom auncTateen'y pol ery arate a wien eae, al ‘areas «> ie ger aie hd Frenah serge, the long sioever, set into at the Democratic State Convention to | P@Phy should sure rin the Vol- | secretary, The former reinier has tos bie iy ul joes fur a free | a I. umes to which Mr. Picks. 0 sGeeeibek late t “| c. (a Inuah to € Che tin ines a dropped shoulder line by a double; attend the National Convention at Bal- subscribed | fused to announce the date of his ar- [if saw he au ot ne ting “Pun, lefging to take @ povition an clerk ‘1 ri . » was ’ i : > y a ‘ ording, are finished wits narrow turn-|timore, ‘The agreement mado to elec: ruary, 1990. Th was to be) rival. He Ie at pr in Peking. Thiet woes with next Munday nies @ Mitle Grygeeds store ut No. #5 Nini: bwek ctf of garnet red velvet, A low! ten delegates pledged for Wilson and % ple in twelve instalinents of ‘ wep. But he will mtay there only military collar 6 the v outside alten instructed for Clark was carried month. The books were de- woGl fre Hears from the lawyers in Mo- | livered to the subserther, but, lo, when Alla, Wee are arrnaging to present him | LAH ct shad acta Eee a annie r \the eager Foy household, which com. wits hde share of t2in40) tt by | hed by a cording which turns in the| Robert Galbreath of Ty was} the SiAlie Usgn < heed @ 1 or more left by | nt and forma @ loop Thin | #iected National Committeeman over | Prises the famous Foy Baseball Nine, hig tether. ding 1s also use yoke | John Doolin of Oklahoma City by a| Went breathlessly throug pages, © turning | Vote of 407 to 146. Galbreath was put| Papa's pictures and the blographies he | forward Gy Senator ti t. Owens. | Were missing, This at once stamped the ntest for control of the Oklahoma | Volumes, #0 far as the Fos were con- Mes. Uwechberg, while continuing sae eave today {n her motor car, admit: | 1e@ she wee anszious io find her hus band, but aevured reporters it wan for Ign ie carried out 0) a ery incomplete encyclos ont! reaton, Th of the skirt by the cord jon to the National Convention, | cerned, as a very se myinod A rte ail hand on the dottor waged botwocn Champ Clark and Wood- paedia. OETIRE OF INDIVIDUALITY: Sor neuncing ie eae lal od had] med waiver row Wilson campalgneng resulted in a| TMowever that may be, six months WOMEN. MISSES, GIRLS ¢ INFANTS come to her, and hie signature was compromise agreement at 4 o'clock this! clapsed and Mr, Foy did “not come morning whereby a split delegation will |across with the series of elt, «| 38TH STREET 383 5* Avenue 30TH STR be sent to Baltimore, ‘The convention| the publishers got a judgment for $8 Adopted the report of the Wilson floor | against him in court in New Rochelle, || ader, pledging ten delegates for Wii-| Were is situated the House of Foy. || About this time, sheer disgust, Poy gold buckle In fron: needed. After that her only interest in Haldh to the Kowa, | iim, @he ead, was to protect her own linterest tm his fortune. When Mra. Hirschberg drove to the Municipal Latging House yesteriay eve | | seein Hetien elton: Bue Ward palo | biue sarh with it. MOTHER. | Yon could make the dress wider (son and ten fo Will Feature Saturday: nigg, st was on taformation furnighed by by inserting panels from the neck | An amendine went the books back to the publisher, | Mra Rose, a dresamaker, of No. to the hem, in both fromt and back, | resolution, providing mdorsement rgulng that the agent had not lived Tail ‘ Pith avenue, for wham Hirschberg thd | bres of white Sete ae we 4 Clark, was lost by @ vote of 3141-2! up to his part of the agreement ailor Suits sMARTNESS & MODISH ORIGINALITY worked e2 bookkeeper since his separa Sleeves are too t make the | 1 that the Meee tlon from hie wife, four years ago. Tie under the arms a little wider Presenzing a dozen dis.inctly individual final and Spring and have corded silk wed by party leaders here ' superintendent af the lodging house toll cuffs. A belt ‘vided delegation prectuded | the pubiisher had modes in French Serges, Wool Pique, Broadcloths, | re, Hvensers abe wea Jest too Ist | pe rie eae ; any Oklahoma Sena is wan eddtseeed 49M rane Norte eiaeiiog Sees canneeuatin ihe 30.00 as two Women aiready ea ‘or ad itand he was addressed a# \ a : 1 would tke your advice concerning a| Harmon, At the Baltimore conventio 4 ; nat tort teuall ton fie id eo epether car and taken him dress for spring. I have six yards of|Oktahoma's entire strength will \t omedian qui replied: lly confined to far higher-priced garments. 0 gafte wsknowa. “My name's Eddle Fitzgerald, !f you black chiffon broadcloth and thought of y is only my stage thrown to either k or Wilson as OTHER SPRING MODELS—25.00 to 65.00 name. MAE. ROSE TELLS OF FREQUE! iT trimming it with velvet, but am afraid {t woule Ge tho heavy. I have two soon ne of them shows a majority | Failon put the case over until AREOCUBS FROM LODGING HOUSE. dresses trimmed with black satin; wo|'# the vafloting, | ZA lb sec hel oe al title Pal BA: ght Lingerie Dresses or CHARM AND DAINTINESS ‘To-day {t was learned Mrs. Rose was what other trimming would be dressy Gus In’ New Ro Hallie eingerie Lresses. tue reseuer, and that tt wae not the firat and not too heavy? Am rather stout,| ANOTHER WEBB G GRANDSON. Three new models of exquisite Crepe Voiles and ex. time she had taken Hirechterg from the Rety years ot age att ey MEADE, ~- quisively tucked Mull; trimmi dow lace 22. 50 edging house, 2 "R. | gevond Chita Bo 0 Mrs, Electra and effective embroideries. EXC. LLENT VALUE at Make the bodice cut to the waist Une in front, having a small vest portion of black corded silk ending at @ dana of dull biue velvet, which “He came te ue four yeare ago one Havemeyer Webb. Congratulations are betng received to- OTHER NEW LINGERIES—16.50 to 145.00 day by Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson Webb over the arrival of a second child, a son, born yesterday at No, 680 Fifth avenue, | | the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. Seward ‘Webb, the babies’ grandparents. Both mother and child are doing well, Mra. J. Wateon Webb was Miss Electra Havemeyer, daughter of the late Henry O. Havemeyer. They were married two rs ago, and went to Chicago, where que for quite other postion, iMness, We lest track of him tM @bout two years ego I got {rom the manicipal lodging house from Shim, My husband went down ant got him out. “We got him 8 jeb, but he lost it econ afterward aad went back to the lodging house, Again we took him out Trotting Frocks JAUNTY AND SERVICEABLE Four par icularly fetching models in the much- fa- 19.50 around, also the long sleeves put in the armhole Let the braiding also trim « band of the material ap- Piled to the bottom of the skirt giving on overskirt effect, which points up several inches in the cen- tre front, the point thus formed | being of corded silk. y vored Navy Serge—snappily trimmed with toes ne and bu~sons, ¢’ collars and cuffs, moire EXCEPTIONAL at Voile @ Lingerie Blouses ané put him to work, but again he Ali questions com | Sllever lace with your goods, usiBG | fea, Fashion Hilitor Mr, Webb took a $76 @ month clerkship 4 distinctly new modes. 2. 25 lomt his job through belag too sickly, cerning designe | it ag the upper part of the skirt | 1 have ten yards of cotton voile like) in the offices of the Chicago and North: | SPECIAL . and a couple of days ago I took him dove the kn“es, where a 3-inoh £014 | xample enclosed which I desire made| western Railroad. | materiale of | | O08 of the Geteing Neuse and got him and mai f up for a spring ani summer dress, 1) 4 daughter was born to them while! | 0 be nice and plain and will! : another jod with the stere on Ninth Areseee shoule 00) Coa tly trained. Det the | .art it to he mice and willl they were lving there, and Mra. Webb EA: CE OF u R Sveuse™" addressed to the) Seetaeetet Semin penn ot |lem\t I (0,200 0 SURRrat a aultable| COU “ity a tegacy of MONO from PENAL CBARAN GS OF Oiris SOA «¢ an Mee. Hirschberg found her husband Fashion Bditor| the waist and sleeves, vith a bib- Pee a ere RA” athik cg her father's estate. Risin are Bane ixtures, Were 12.50 to18.00, ~° ' Pe one ee oc ere him the papers of The Evening | MRS, . — Sizes 2 to 14 represented. , rom view ; ron Ma, hae errew wan wt Wot” Seve Rauametemren Seite | att hacaiMait cit | ACTIVE SECURITIES a { Mirechbers told the seni terna for designa| the #8 if 4 the ahans collar of self-color satin, | ry 4 sora? * money had come-tom Sastones tore, {in thte column can | Sih, © 4200 can Seem et oe since tne ader (6 shaped ‘panel, wider erate of i ae qact'| Half Pound Canisters Girls’ Challis Dresses sPrincTiMe Mopgs closure made tn behalf of his father'a| Be obtained, but with the deacrtp- | aacerwe 3,500 shares “and Leahigh Ttb0 Hays le father's eG, but or at the belt; let pointed portions hares ~ at Grocers lawyers in Mobile, HIS WIPE WILL GET “HERS,” HIRSCHBERG OECLARES. ‘Wether died ez years ago,” said Hireebberg, “and almost all he had was in @ mortgage on sixty lots at Citron- ella, near Mobile. Thay have foreclosed the mortgage and my two sisters and brother and myself will epiit the money. Of course, my wife will get her share of mine es 1 have not been able to do aaything for het for four years.” Exceedit pleasing; very new. Sizes 6 to 12. nely pleasing: very new. PEGULARLY 10.50 507D OTHER NEW CHALLIS MODELS from 8.50 io 11.50 Girls’ Gingham Dresses_ TAILOR TRIMMED In fast color plaids and checks, eyelet and insertion Pte ce REGULARLY 3.50 2.5 Wide collection of English Repps and woven Gingham Dresses for Girls, 2,50 to 8.50 tiom furnished it ia a simple matter | PC A new and distinctive feature of fast winter? ICI of an excellent ty tte Gepartment is the illustration white serge, made with kimono of the different pieces of the pattern | sna Ihe a eae rk mecossary for the making of the gar, ment. It shows how easily the ate) tractive design can be executed and| @leo serves aaa guide in cutting onee own pattern if such is needed with a suggestion, of the satin extend from the belt to above the bust line. Mav; lace yoke and collar Big Bargains for Boys For Big Boys and for Little Boys ished in tuck effect, vottem @ point of satin. Best & Co. Sameeae, sor fer oe Cour yeary, ——. For Youths and Young Men from 14 to 20 Berthois Gealer, at No ats si. Sicns-| | ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Advance Girls’ Trimmed Hats 2.50 to 12.50 law avenie, When she married Hirseh- berg in 1907 he had a dry goods store " Would be imticn pleased 1¢ you would at Eighth avenue and One Hundred | MEBs 4 design aed Twenty-nints street. He lot his |)" 4 business and a few weehw after his eon was born he qiuarreiled with hin wife and left home. He has no. been ‘heard from since. —_—_—_— CARUGO AND EMMY DESTINN IN PERFORMANCE OF “AIDA.” | Caruso and Emmy Destinn in the of “Aida” at the Metrepolitan © Mouse last night would have sufficed to | Long Trouser Suits and Overcoats at $7.50 Reduced from $18, $15 and $12 Smart, handsome styles and patterns, all of them made especially to fit youths and young men from 14 to 20 years ler They were unusually good values at their former prices, and at 87.50 they are the most remarkable bargains we have ever offered for young men. For the convenience of mothers everywhere we have collected them from all our stores and placed them on sale at two stores only. Union Square—14th St. West of Broadway and 125th Street, corner Third Avenue Big Bargains for Little Boys Overcoats & Suits Now $2.50 Splendid Values at $6 and $5 uble-Breasted Suits, Sizes 7 to 18 Convertible-Collar Overcoats, Sizes 10 to 17 Strong, Durable Shoes for Boys and Siris Brows, tan, dark bine or would be pretty. Make your dress of serge and trim it with | plaid ails Watton. The waist could have a | Comfortable lasts, constructed to support | and protect growing foot muscles. os Saks&Company ~~“ Breadway at 34th Strect » Made in black and tan calfskin—-either BuTToN LACE The orthopedic last with a natural 0) the Auditorium: ‘but besides them Ge cach Bip of the okiry, shape for the ball of the foot and plenty of room ian rin mnrenrete Matvens ver, Dink — for the toes and heel. Sole is elastic and Sates “a Tomes Since ty CLA ibe ag aac aprinay, giving that made-to-order feeling so tien, combined with the fervor of the ui esired, gingers, brought abu more than ugually| fine pertorm wien the| fully enjoyed, There | aplenty for all con: | x rom wrist *0 buttons, and set i will CONTINUE today and CLOSE tomorrow the Sale of Men’s Suits formerly $25, $23, $20 & $17.50 at $14 @ This sale includesevery popular-priced suit in our present stocks. All have been reduced qo =. TURNED, No. 913 Sizes 8 to 104 Widths C, D & E GBRALDINE FARRAR SOLOIST WITH THE BOSTON ORCHESTRA. | Once ut the Metropolitan Opera House Gereiine Warrar was cast for Wilsa- beth in ‘Tannhauser.”” She presented then an tmpers, girlish do ness and simpli, reme: SPECIAL $2.19 bere. Laat nigh wih the | oe i i to 14,00 from the former prices stated, in Morton Sup wir ave aa Heinys and balding made him | Overcoats & Suits Now $ 4.50 order to adhere to our policy of disposing of without ay Nevernens oi Gesionnl wanted 0 fi peniion Kow-a-ays—old No. 907 THE SAME pa every garment at this time and carrying no * might ha np [Hooking ones are parsed by and often re+ e , + ibis Da Wbonniline the | claaadt Ce nai tbe . 4 Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits, $8, $9 and $10 Values bligations to the season ahead. peverauee (ate Ee ad Ben pean MISSES Convertible-Collar Overcoats, $8, $10 and $12.50 Values okie : Hee covtume end ier get bald. Sues - - Ib to2 Boys’ Blouses, $1 and $1.50 Values, Now 65¢ @ The assortments include heavy and light enemies 0 coneton. "Bt pone HEALTH yy will aye HAIR Witty BC and D | The Bergaina For Boys Are On Sale Only At weight suits, all the products of the Saks tail- stances and tees to hold o their natural color in no the, Low Heel 2 oring organization, and distinctive with that ogre @ hatd your scalp clean end free from aw | nothervs re applauded dundrufl—giving the new hair a cbance style and finish which serve to distinguish Ls t Wh t SPECIAL A Mr Pied) © grow and thus prevent baldness, : 7 a them from other ready-for-service clothes, gaat pt Selrsit mer tenn lasso $2.59 125TH STREET AT 3D AVENUE d Strauss's RAAT ERE eer and qG An ample assortment of sizes, and more * < tT j a Franatiguration.” In each comna- you looking )oung, MUL SER Fifth A Thirty-Fifth UNION SQUARE, 14TH STREET youths’ sizes than we are usually able to a viancrmeteesntl! 100 6d ite at Tine 6 ' ut at Just West of Broadway. One block from 14th St. Subway Station. 4 ' te ne ” tyFifth Se, we Malsl ond Wilicscbany Bridge Cah Pos the Bose, aovemnble in thie pertioular sale ht, a trial boule, Philo Hay Spec, Co., Netyark, N. J,