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a — ; “not the leader, of a gang of “dips” that NEW YORK GETTING SO ‘DIP’ CAN'T EVEN MAKE LIVING HERE Business Is Punk for Pick- up for three years there.” he was going to meet wi tives caught him at Thirt; right. commmeenetiipeneeamam MARLBOROUGHS MAKE UP? Guests at Royal Dinner, with the King and Queen last night as, pockets, Declares Veteran, | guests of the Marquis and Marchioness | F of Londonderry at Londonderry Hou {git Pinched Again. It ie the first time the Duke and | EAttle old Now York ts not what it weed to be in the pocket-picking bust- chatted 9! ntly. Anzions to Get Even. much to his disgust, was arrested at (Prom the Atlanta Constitution.) midnight last night. He ts being held they?” “} fer me!" found himesif In the prison was horrible. I was sent Piggott saya the “little woman" whom he married weveral years ago, and whom and Highth avenue, last night, has also exacted a promise from him that he tive Estranged Dake and Duchess Are IONDON, July 17.—The Duke and Duchess of Marlborough are reported ‘by the Times as among those who dined Ducheas have been invited out together | since their estrangement, although it/ has been remarked of late that when they met at social gatherings they “Maw,” wait the Georgia youngster, | ‘4¢ dad makes a record in the Legisia- tur’ they'll send him to Congress, won't “I hope #0, my son. I've never had | @ny use for that Congress since it failed to pay me for the cotton T lost endurin’ the war, an’ they can't hit it too hard i New York courts. The police say he is one of the cleverest “dips” that ever operated in this city. “Believe me,” he said bitterly this cage I'm Me to Wear Dress’ will see me again. “All the first-class pickpockets are sore on New York. A pickpocket can't live here any more. They grab you for foatling anybody or getting onto a crowded car. That hag ruined the bust- ness, Everybody who follows it ts try- ing to raise enough money to get out of town decently.” HI HAS HAD ENOUGH OF PRISON Hl LIPE, HE SAYS. 1 Use That Marvel, PERSPI-NO! Piggott, who ts also known as Myer and Kingsberry, is thirty-olght years ol4 and gave No, 108 Broadway as his address. The police say he was @ member, if NW caused so much trouble some years ago. In the gang, they say, was @ sister of | Hil} Piggott, almost as clever as ‘the! filiill Lawyer" himself. HI “I've been living on the equare since | [fj I was released from the Connecticut state prison at Wethersfeld, a little while ago,” said Piggott. “I was in there doing my Dit when they say that Minneapolis job was done. “I did three months in Chicago in 1998, and wos grabbed in Los Angeles in 186, In 1900 I got five years in San Francisco and got @ year in Baltimore in 1908 for robbery. My experience on ‘the inalde of prisons has made me want to be atrictly honest, take it from me. “LITTLE WOMAN” MAY MAKE HIM LIVE “STRAIGHT.” “Why, there in Baltimore they woul You Doulda’t Hire >) Shields Again! \Sp out the dress shielis from your Acvases, girls! Rip them out! You dons Deed them any more, absolately never hang you up by your fingers for th fo ged foreach of the prison rules, an een had enough. you there until you were about ready to faint. A doctor stood by with & watch in one hand and the other hand on your pulse, to say when you had g 4= iF Bab} a eh SS OO AL ET LE ETN SE SN SS Kain THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1912. The Woman Who Wants a Sewing Machine May Save from $3 to $10 Tomorrow 24 sewing machines which have been used on our floor as samples—all in perfect condition, and fully guaranteed—have been re-priced. Included are standard machines, central needle, long shuttle, rotary, and single stitch, in walnut, oak, mission and mahogany. $15.00, instead of $18.00 20.00, instead of 24.50 22.50, instead of 27.50 25.00, instead of 30.00 27.00, instead of 32.00 30.00, instead of 35.00 $35.00, instead of $40.00 40.00, instead of 45.00 40.00, instead of 50.00 45.00, instead of 50.00 47.50, instead of 55.00 50.00, instead of 60.00 Subway floor, New Building. 6,000 Pairs Women’s Remarkable Shoes in Our Once-a-Summer Sale On the Subway Floor 3,000 pairs at $1.90 are regular $2.50 and $3 shoes Tan Calf Oxfords Dull Calf Oxfords Patent Leather Oxfords White Sea Island Duck Pumps and novelty shoes, a few of a kind, of still better grades. Different toe shapes for general wear and dress, several heights of heel to make every foot comfortable. All sizes in the lot. 2,500 pairs New Pumps and Oxfords at $2.20 are regular $3 and $3.50 grades. Patent leather, dull calfskin and russet calfskin. Sizes in the lot 244to8. AAtoE widths. About 1,000 pairs at $1 are $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords—majority of the finer qualities. From two or three manufacturers who make good shoes. Dull calf, patent leather, black kid. Sizes 1 to 414 only. Subway floor, Old Building “At Wethersfield they fed you all right, but the allence rule they enforced " Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 é Annual Midsummer Sale of | Women’s Footwear Entire Stock $4.00 &? $5.00 Low Shoes From the smartest Colonial to the comfortable walking Oxford $2.95 Boots—Spring Weights.............. $3.25 Entire Stock $6.00 & $7.00 Low Shoes 134. 85 Women’s Knit Underwear At Special Prices Gauze Weight Union Suits ME MORES ica kdsyec ia anance Value 75e....50€ Lisle Thread Vests Plain and Crotchet Fronts. Pa 35¢ each; box of six $2.00 Value 50c each. Women’s 8 Misses’ Sweaters Plain and Mannish Weaves, $2.95 8 $3.95 Values $5.50 and $7.50, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, Yes, We Sell Victrolas. On Convenient Terms We had thought everybody knew that by this time, but every now and then some one asks us if an instrument can be bought here on monthly payments. So we are emphasizing this point just at present for the benefit of the man who would like to take a Victrola to his Summer home, but does not care to pay the full price all at once, with vacation making such de- mands on his purse. Since this Store has gone to the pains to secure such a splendid stock of Victrolas at all prices, to assemble such a large collection of records and to perfect such an expeditious system of filling orders for records by mail, it is‘only natural that we should have a help- ful payment system. For a small first payment and equally small monthly payments, you may buy a Victrola here at any of these prices: F $15, $25, $40, $50, $75, $100, $150 and $200. Victrola Section, First Gallery, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart && Co., Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. E Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Positions” than any other two mediums in the — universe. i DINE IN OUR COOL AND POPULAR PRICE RESTAURANT, EIGHTH FLOOR Sy 53 Yoons Lradew of Fathin ff) oro Ca July Clearing Sale Stationery 15¢ for #6c Linen Paper, 100 sheets, 78 envelopes, ate for 59c Empire Cabinet, & Gti Merorte te wow in Operations © Seuideand In New York's Shopping Center)! quire bor. [7 Third Floor. Mail Orders Filled. Important Notice to Women Directed especially to women who like good clothes and who are anxious to replenish their summer wardrobe at the least possible expense. Beginning to-morrow and until the goods are sold, the Simpson Crawford Store will hold a ; Drastic Price Lowering Clearing Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, Coats and Wraps Reading down these remarkably low prices you must not ‘compare these with cheap goods made up for sale purposes. These are the remainders of our own fine stocks, most of them made to our order, all of them garments of character. Le our close Paris connections, we are in a position to keep in close touch with the centers of fashion. We maintain our leadership by pects our stocks fresh and new. We present accumulations by these drastic clearances at regular intervals. This great sweeping out is of particular importance to women who like garments of the better sort. [7 Third Floes, Ne Mall Orders Filled. In the Women’s Dress Salon $5.75 for Women's $12.75 to $15 Silk Summer Dresses $4.75 for Women's $7.50 to $10 Lingerie Dresses. $6.95 for Women's $10 to $19.75 Raincoats. $2.95 for Women's $5.00 Tissue Dresses. $7.50 for Women's 919.75 Long Serge & Mixture Coats. 99.75 for Women's $12.75 to $18.75 Silk and Lingerie|$12.75 for Women's #10 to $16.50 Mixture Coats. 45 in. Dresses. 919.75 for Women's $25 to $39.75 Swagger Tourist Coats, $12.75 for Women's $20 Silk Dresses. $9.75 for Women's $20 to $24.75 Long White Serge Coats 914.75 for Women's $20 to $24.75 Lingerie Dresses. $9.75 for Women's $15 to $22.50 Fancy Linen Coats. $16.50 for Women's $20 to $24.75 Lingerie Dresses. $16.50 for Women's $20 to 932.50 Mistral and Voile Coats $28.50 for Women's $29.75 Fancy Net Dresses. $12.75 for Women's $15 to $24.75 Trimmed and Plain $19.75 for Women's $25 to $32.50 Afternoon Gowns. Taffeta Coats. $24.75 for Women's 930 to $34.75 Afternoon and Lin-| 927.50 for Women's 930 to 965 Evening and Dress Coats. gerie Gowns. $34.75 for Women's $50 to 995 Evening and Dress Coats. $29.75 for Women’s $35 to 945 Afternoon and Embroid-| $4.50 for Women's $6 to $6.50 Cordeline Skirts. ered Gowns : $3.50 for Women's $5 and $5.95 Linen & Tissue Dresses. 949.75 for Women's Evening Gowns, values to $100. 979.50 for Women's $100 to $150 Evening Gowns. $10.00 for Women's 925 Tailored Suits. $4.50 for Women's $5 to $7.50 Washable Frocks. $1.95 for Women's $2.50 Washable Dresses. $2.95 for Women's $5 Washable Dresses. $12.75 for Women's $30 Tailored Suits. $1.95 for Women's $2.50 Bathing Suits. 94.75 for Women's $6.50 to $7.50 Linen Coat;. $5.00 for Women's $7.50 Silk & Mohair Bathing 95.00 for Women's $10 to 915 Short Taffeta Coats. Suits. : ; $19.75 for Women's $39.75 Imported Lingerie Dresses For Young Girls and Misses $5.00 for Misses’ $7.95 to $12.75 Linen Suits $9.75 for Misses’ and Juniors’ $16.50 Net Dresses 96.50 for Misses’ $9.50 to $16.50 Silk Frocks $3.75 for Misses’ 97.50 to 910 Ramie Linen Coats 93.00 for Misses’ $5 to $7.95 Tub Dresses $10 for Misses’ $17.50 to 935 Spring Suits $5.00 for Misses’ $7.95 to $12.75 Linen Dresses 85c for Girls’ $1.50 to $2.00 Tub Dresses 94.00 for Misses’ and Girls’ $6.50 to $10.75 Odd Wraps $3.00 for Girls’ $4.95 to $7.50 Spring Coats NOTE—While in some groups we have 200 Dresses, in others, especially the higher-priced models, we have only three or four. We cannot guarantee any specific lot to be here all day—but all will be here when the sale opens. The wise women will | follow the precept of the early bird. Look at This! 59c for Regular $1 Silk Gloves These are just the gloves women want at this moment. In black, white and colors, elbow length, Milanese Mousquetaire, double tipped fingers; black imported Milanese Mousquetaire, double tipped fingers, also twenty-inch length gloves of white tricot silk, Paris point backs; Mous- quetaire, double tipped fingers. & Main Floor, No Mail Orders. $2.25 for $5 Porch and Morning Gingham Dresses There is a certain touch of dis- tinctiveness to these dresses that makes them different than the usual dresses sold at this price. One of the season’s newest models and for daintiness and smartness they will appeal to the weman who wants a dress for morning wear, and still dress; enough for the street. mit Cea ade ‘‘Ander- For One Day Only Embroidered Voile Robes,'2.79 Values $7.50, $8.50 & $9.75 Road Men's and show room sample robes for this season's best models. Materials of finest French Voile, from one of New York's prominent importers, When we state that the values are remark- able, we cannot do justice to these handsome robes, but ask you to come and judge them for yourselves. €7Main Floor. No Mall Orders. r. We wish to impress on our patrons that “dl, these robes are not to be confounded with those selling ordinarily at low prices, but are styles that were selling in our own robe sec- tion at $7.50, 98.50 and $9.75. je to discern from real Some are very slightly imperfect, but all are in fresh condition, very dainty and invit- ing. Many with wide exquisitely embroidered un borders. Outing * |\Purniture of Quality 4 Women’s $3 White Shoes, At July Clearing Pri $1.98 Trousers _~ |100 of these ‘#95 sak Every Pair Fresh and New $2.65 Porch. Rockers 1,000 pairs of ‘These are warin these clean, well made shoes came to us on Monday, and we had to re- plenish stocks to make ready ior to-morrow’s mes selling. EF Second Floor. Choice of the popular white shoes or low shoes in canvas or Sea weather trousers par excellence. Made right and wear right and feel cool as a cucumber, Just the thing for the seashore, for tennis or for outings. Plain and neat striped effects, 915 Solid Oak Table Top is 42 inches in diameter, made of solid oak, extends to six f has heavy pom and car’ fe Made of extra beavy selected maple | claw fect.’ For $7 95 n luck. “Mee stock, double split cane seat and back, jursda; OL July Clearance Sale Widearms,supported by aniron brace. | only if e All sizes; several styles and ry " 4 $17.50 for 830 Quartered Oak Buffets | $8.95 for #20 Box Sprin, choice, while they last, at 31,98. Pictur es 822.05 for 835 Quartered Oak Buffet $1.25 for 92,50 pees en all Orders Filled, | 94 65 for $12.50 to S15 Genuine Oil | 825,00 for 840 Quartered Oak Buffet ane $3.50 and 94 Patrician Shoes, | "paintings. Cattle and sheep subjects, | $12.50 for 820 China Closets 81.49 for $3,00 Porch Rockers all new and perfect, at) $1.00 for $2.50 and $3.00 Odds and | 82.45 for $4 Dining Chairs 81.65 for 88,50 Porch Rockers the clearing price Ends Gilt and Oak Pictures #2.95 for 85 Dining Chairs 93.05 for $8.50 Rattan Rockers + abpetele.& aye 91.98 | 01,65 for 81.98 and 85.00 Carhons, | $15.00 for 823 Brass Beds 81.25 for $3.50 Poreh Tables 5 ais Grdere Pilea.” | Etchings and Pastels. > Fourthrtoor, | $17.50 for $80 Brass 01.76 tor 64.00 Porch Tables CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVE,, 19TH TO 20TH ST, IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING