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pin ere ae gilegiance may be, every man within or the criticism, appearing I our a! newspapers often may be unfair, jand unpresudiced, but on the net result of our new ip0e DINERS PAY | TRIBUTE 10 GOOD WORK OF Wh VATA ba resenting ng All P Parties and \'* ® Creeds, They Unite gt ‘ Praising Prosecutor. lafter all aré most vitelly affected, Ificialn of the etlty are as eMetent “Evil co START BOOM FOR MAYOR |!"" and whether It be for g00d or for evil, ft has been In the juflueace whlch he has exer pirenen concern {hertwas their predecessors ne in Jot the Indifference of the people, only by The» sills flonor Guest in Speech Says, “Keep Politics Out of Prose- é é ' in the affairs of 1h keen observers wilt POSTS A NOTILE THAT cutor’s Office.” Fone thousand prominent men of all tical faiths paid Charles $, Whit one of the most remark o trib. Utes ever accorded a Distri torney | ft New York County at a dinner ut the | Hove! Astor iast night. It was the | elat launching of the Whitman boom for Mayor, if the affair had any politi- Significance at wil. (The District-Attorney sat at about fhe centre of the guest table in the Grand baliroom of the hotel. On nis right was Frederick C. Tanner, Hepub- r of the Twenty-ffth Assem- t, while on his left was George Gordon Mattle, his opponent for the office, a De:noeratic war horse of many Cashpaigne, Betore him eat scores of| M4 a8 often as I choose, and whe and scores of Democrats, #9 beating her there must be no may be mentioned Alton, trference on the part of any one.” ohn B. Stanchfleld, Wintam| The policeman didn't believe a w George MeAneny, and Wille] f !t $0 he arrested Clampo and fam F. Sheehan, All united in paying homage to Whitman, who Is @ Hepubli- ean; all joined in the pratse that was heaped official acte. PRAISED FOR HIS WORK IN EN- FORCING LAW. praise! Mr. Whitman for and wound up with this: - Whitman will go down tn the annals of the criminal courts !n tais town as one District-Attorney who did things on time. And so we welcome you here to-night, men of all religions and felicfs, to honor the man who has en- os the law ‘simply decause it is tne Talcott Williams, head of the Pulitzer Sehool of Journalism, followed with the deciaration that, aa a journalist, he vould teli naught but the truth, He re- cited statistics to sow what the Dia- srlet-Attorney had to co, and Incidents Of Mr, Whitman's career, includi | dang to the five convictions ‘negie ‘rust Company case, Benato: Borah of Maho, « “Progros- Hartford Man an Calmly Explains Judge That When She Dis- obeys He Whips Her. HARTFORD, Conn., Dee. 12.—An cited ters sit and shouted: Cenare Clampo ts ki!ing wife at No, 2 Charles street.” A policeinan rushed to the houre, fore he entered he saw this the door who asked: in this country to beat your wife told me that,” night because she wouldn't wipe up floor." Mra, Ciampo aive.” said: @ "The lawyers of this country are Grateful io Mr. Whitman; he has di closed how opportunity com road to met the worthy members of our profesrion.”* | & Barton Hepburn in his speech used aqvotation: “Thou hast Mil over am few things; we that less than a dr © ov my i poo rie weet man? tle | suffices. nd then Judge Whitman phoned ‘D pert as follows: POLITICS IN PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE A PERIL,SAV8 WHITMAN. “Keep the Vistrict-Attorney's office but of politics. No matter what your) So concentrated ist rant Djer-Kiss is made of my volce to-night famttiar at | Paris, with Lie conditions knows that Iam it. Whatever may be its power for thet that ie great, !t can be used as an instrumentality for evil and wrong as i eam u0 Other offlce in the land. toilet table “Bvery great departinent of our gov-| pfer.Kier Perfume it is on trial every day. The} Djer-Kiss Tollet Water Iier-Kie Taicum press leaves little opportunity for the] Dier-Kiss Boav Dier- Biss Bacher avoidance of publicity even as re y the minutest detail of the public's busi. |ALPRED HM. SMITH CO. NEW vo! nese. The praise or the blame, the ap- |e or the censure, the indorsament aity ho sinall degree due w { thie instrumentality that the poople of generation have the oppor. + to know the matters which 4 com tions, if they exist, oc atinue | Permission of on accoun: , eal py written in Itallan on « card nailed over | “I will beat my wife when I please raigned him to-day beforo Judge Clark, |IN “Don't you know that tt is a crime that I will have to send you to sali?" replied Ct a her joving apount essence of this paged! DjerKiss | Kerkoff produces this wonderful French odor gvo4d in this community, and I believe in all the luxuries of the Dier-Kirs Facs Ponda THE EVENING WORLD, eer nd DECEMBER 18, 1913. had beer very consistent tp his pusi tate attentiona to her for ® tong tim ny wite doe Judge,” sald Ciarnpo, “an duean't do what [ tell her I just beat her.” “Minty days for yo aid the Court, tod, oo and inde a General Switt, who received at the last Black Lieut. Oh varies Carrao, j the frat medal for br |pottee parade, bh var | TAHA scaly to | Salvatore Ca ‘convicted In four minutes in General Sessions. Carrifa had written on Oct. # to Santo Giacchaloni of No, 217 Forsyth street demanding payment of $500, | 9 be put Into one of the tanding outside the ehop al atin street. When he did not Joni got another letter that We will burn you and your wife Buy yours friend an Order on Young. wh of. aa Cane, Gloves or the $50) In the place directed, ‘Carita 4) came and got tt. Castro te In Paris, ARIS, Dec, 12.—Cipriano Castro, the} ex-Prosident of Ve ts visiting tol Established 1856 his | N Menufacturing Furrier 30 WEST 22D ST. Mall Block East of Sixth Ave. (Formerly of Sixth Ave.) SPECIAL SALE OF FURS FOR SATURDAY FUR COA1S—Full Length Be. otis in: |IN ora | are and ams the ee ALLY pRit bar Bisam Seal (,Ps',,) Coats...... $200 Speciai $155 Persian Lamb Coats. $275 $200 French Seal'Coats .. .$100 $75 Caracul Coats.... -$100 “ $65 Natural Pony Coats . $95 =.“ $60 Black Pony Coats. . TOTO kone $45 WTO COANE. css scvcases $85" $50 FUR SETS—25% Marked Down ° Mink Sets.........$75| Black Fox Sets..... Lynx Sets. -870) Black Wolf Sets Skunk Sets... $65) Ermine Sets.. . 850] Cross Fox Se’ Brown Fox Sets... Pointed Fox Sets.. .$56| Persian Lamb Set: Natural Raccoon. . .$80} Sabled Raccoon... . Natural Beaver Sets, $45 Men’ 's Fur Caps and Gloves, $5 to $25 he| f OP | K Marked down from $75, $100, $125, $150 | W. H. HALL, 30 West 22d St., N.Y. TELEPHONE—-GRAMERCY 4665 in} RK. Jorn Davie ‘aiaaidiwcss Brhana 9th Sts. GLOVES f IN PROFUSION-—FOR .EVERYBODY, ( BUT ONLY DEPENDABLE GLOVES t » The kind that makes a satisfied customer, the ' kind that you are glad to give as gifts to dear on sale tire following collection to do it. It will pay you to take advantage of this sale. | ' 500 pairs women's I-closp tan capeskin gloves, ce ° banner days in this department,and have placed ,, telends; in fact we only carry in stock the best gloves that money can buy. | To-day and toemorrow we expect to mal HERE'S no use of talking—this is the one best beer. Itisa p regular 1.25 value, per pair, .79 The Beer of Quality pleasure to look at the bot- = WOMEN'S high grade foreign and domestic gloves, tle—anticipation is keen. attractively holiday boxed, values to 1.50, for 100 | 6 pairs for 5.50 Long Gloves—Finest Imported Kidstin. 12-b., 1.75 pair;6for 10.00) 16-b.,2,.50 reirsoforl4,25 | 4 6“ 15.00 Mb. 2,00 © 6 11.25120-b.,3.75 “ 620.50 MEN'S & WOMEN’S fur lined gloves, value 7.00, at 4,50 1%b., 2.50 * 6% 14,25)20-b..2.75 “ Other styles end qualities in short gloves. “4.50 par; 6 pairs tor 8.25 | 2.00 pair; 6 peirs for 11.25 Men’s Gioves, 1.00, 1.50 and 2.00 per pair ; Christmas Cards, Dolls and Games | We Make a Specialty of Sunday School Orders And realization is in keeping with expectation, At the club, in the dining car, at leading | hotels and cafes, wherever the best people con- gregate, you find Pabst “Blue Ribbon" always , served with the modest luncheon or the most | sumptuous dinner. | Bottled only a? the brewery in crystal clear betties, showing at a glance that it is clean and pure, |He can select his Hat, .| Umbrella for himself. vita iW. H. HALL! CL An Added Sensation in An Overcoat Offering 1500 Overcoats of Standard $20, $22.50 & $25 Values at $12.50 Almost a placed. And only in November did deliveries begin. fill previous orders—so great has been the Sy in question. \ Had the Hackett-Carhart order been filled earlier, the resulting Ni pthc would have been considerably higher priced than they Ray are to-day. \ Ard this means something when it is considered that IN| every Hackett-Carhart price this season has represented an KS] average one-half saving. N Now. regarding the character of these much-sought fabrics: They are sturdy English-finished Velours—r.ot alone exceed: N ingly dressy and stylish, but wearing quality. wonderfully comfortable and of iror: In this latter respect, they offer a strong contrast to the scft, fragile fabrics that have found such favor this season. are twenty-five styles among them from which you may RNY choose. And the colorings are as follows: \ Fifteen shades of gray—from light Quaker to dark Oxford. Four shades of brown. Thr ree shades of Heather and Scotch Mix- A tures. And three Tan shades. ‘In plain weaves, herringbones ard § diamond weaves and mixtures. Also are included 250 high quality, tt 'y milled black Melton coats. And about 300 Vicuna fini dark Scotch and English Mixtures and Heathers, The models comprise Chesterfields in all variaticns, spli sleeves, belted backs and convertible collar styles. In from 44 to 52 inch lengths. The styles and sizes are for Men, Young Men and Reys—-for all builds--from 32 to 48-inch chest measure. is is your opportunity to get the most in an overcoat that NY whatever your selection, The regular sales stocks br to offer | the same splendid average saving of '50c on the Dollar $15, $18, $20 & $22.50 | 0 SUITS & OVERCOATS........ $18, $20, $22.50, $25 & $28 $1 3.50 | SUITS & OVERCOATS ... . $22.50, $25, $28, $30 & $32.50 SUITS & OVERCOATS........ $32.50, $35, $40 & $42.50, SUITS & OVERCOATS .......: $24 Hackett-Carhart Holiday offerings. Retail 265 Broadway, 841 Beate, 19 West 42d St. V4 iy 125th St, Near Chambers St. at 13th St. fio ert Near 3d Ave. Cpposite City Hall. Near Union Sq. Onan Evenings, Established 1563 TES, T. KELLY] 263 Sixth Ave. Third Door Below 17th St. Only Entrance Is Through the Furniture Store Clothing on Credit > Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats ‘15 Never before have we offered such a choice lot of superior madegarments. Menand young men, unusually particular, can come and be entirely satisfied in value, style and wearing quality. Every desirable model of the season is here in en assortment of patterns to meet every man’s teste. Clothe Your Whole 4-00 A W EEK Family on Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 o'Clock year ago, the contracts for many of these fabrics were JR Meanwhile, the weavers had been working night a vied to § or the fabrics ed English tweed effects in $20, $22.50 and $25 ever bought—and to save from $7 to $12.50 in $177 See To-day’s Evening Journal for full page of | This is the only credit house where you arc sure of a square deal in Reliable Clothing at Cash Prices Raiden eee cet Aa ae 8 A sane a A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE WEEK. ORDER ONE TO-DAY AND PROSPER. Kt, H. Peay & Co.PeArrenctions Ate Thete Low Prices Here to Toyland. They will enjoy it immensely and so will you. Big broad aisles and SO rnuch to see. Santa Claus will shake hands with each kiddie and listen to the list of longed. for things, no matter how long it may be, nor how lisping the tiny tongue. COSTUME BLOUSES EMBROIDERED OF DAINTY SILKS {VOILE DRESS AND CHIFFONS FLOUNCINGS $1.79,4 A chart versity of new models in Anite Bidusess especially suitablef White or ecru Voile of good quai- for holiday gifts—includes pretty nov- Udi inches wide,—with elaborate eltiesin brocaded satins andcharmeuse,J *nbroidered patterns and broad ef- ¢ de ci.ine and messaline at $4.96 tive insertions of heavy laces in und ranges up to $138.00 for an imp Venise and guipure patt ported Blouse of finest white satin Main Floor, 34th Si. charmeuse, with a deep cape of rare Point de Venise draped about the shoulders; square — si buckles. RNS studded with rhinestones add an odd note of elegance to this Paris creation. Chiffon Elouses, $4.96 Shadow Lace Trimmed. Copied from 4 recently imported model. This blouse has yoke and high r of white chiffon in contrast to body of (he waist, which isoftintea J) ‘on in shades of taupe, wistggia, beown and navy. Broad__bar shadow jace ia surplice at front, and graceful the colored chiffon veil the luce. Frilled Blouses, $4.96 Of Dresden Silk Crepe. Quaint and charming are these Blouses of white silk crepe with their dainty patterns of tiny tlowers in lilac maize, pale blue and pink. A round collar of white messaline and deep “Princess Helene” frills add to its style. The long sleeves are finished with frilled cuffs. Smart Blouses of Messaline $2.97 The feature of this new Blouse is « narrow panel front of shadow lace which extends into the collar, and is| IN CORSET-COVER EMBROIDERIES 29cya Imported to sell at 40cto $0: a yard Fine quality nainscok with seai- ped fe and deep embroider in English eyelet and btind yles, Width 17 inches. A assortment of new {loral, cot conventional designs, Mata Fleer, Centre. SILVER-PLATED ELECTRIC TOASTERS — $4.96 Use them right cn the break- tast or dining tab.e. These Toasters have perforated Top on which to keep toast warns or it is made. i plated and a he well appointed tabie. Electric Coffee Samovars tov, at Wa he finishec with two tiny frills of lace & buttons trim the vest and long $9.49 \O-Cup Size), ANG $10.69 (9-cup sleew “fF In navy or Black messaline, Adl Lilouses are in sizes ay fo 44, Serumd Floor. 25th xt. size). Heavily sit Electric Chafing plated, are pricea a, Main Moor. Broncwns. XMAS HOUSEFURNISHING HINTS Macy’s Prices Are “Lowast-i ~ia-the-Ciiy”’ Elgetric Chafing Dishes, iickel or cop. Firwes Bulbs, vo: Per, $10.59 to 9dhov, la ea. Elestrie Cte Feces Vek to $17.85. | Ukchie to ALUMINUM WARE i Tee shat my cn mite Our Own importation light $18AT- ie * | Ref Mh Beles, $1.89, $208, 8272 loci Niel Poet Fh, 1] TORE , Ge, Tee, de, Me, 9 $1.17, ST J holes, The. Pee Gold Embe-sed Prekat Flestitighi Es Fr; gp fae ed Ear sed Prchot Plestighes, bes Fg, si3z Coarse, with covers su. Fist Sven Ble, 32e, 24s, Tadica, de, 89c, $1.16, $1.36, Electric Torches, 88 to $1.72. Hatter; ae ree Outiits-3 cole bap hs Ts. it nt Ou ta, 8 cored lights, $1.67; 16 Tights, $549; 24 tights, $4.94. ct eeeeneneeeememns A Work Bench for the Amateur wines Prices range from $7.88 to $14.89 ur rhe Tops of these work-benches are of seasoned maple wood #{ inches thick and very strongly reinforced at the ends. The Frames have massive m ortise and tenon joints, reine ierced with strong iron bolts. Result—absolute rigidity while ‘use, and great durability. A St:el Rapid Action Vise is part of the equipment of ach Bench, 2s are ulso a tool rack and steel top “dog.” Pench, 42 inches long. $7.88 Bench, 42 inch, 3 drawers, $11.89 Bench, 48 inch, 3 large and $8.63 1 small drawer, $14.89 Basement, 35th st.. Rear. WOMEN’S & MISSES’ APPAREL—REDUCED | In the Popular Priced Section on the 6th Floor Neither quality nor style has been sacrificed, although the s on these garments are so far below those elsewhere. Macy Iways substantial in every department, afford economies evan r'than usual in the popular priced goods cffered in this seasonable clearance sale. Women’ s Winter Coats gth or three-< var’ er mode! is , We, Me, Me, Doneh, 42 tnches long, 1 drawer, 5 ow: Misses’ Winter Coats Also Coats for Juniors in this collection of smart ‘Topco: cheviot chill Mai > of ‘ xtures, zibelines and chine th, 's Price was $9.94 New $7.74 y mixtures. Price was $9.94 New $8.49 Price was $2.94 New $7.49 Price was 87.94 New $6.94 's Price was $6.94 New $4.96 Colors include black, navy, brown and gray. ' Jn a range of sizes to til omen a ordinary proforlions and small women, In the Macy Departrrent devoted to Warren's Apparel on the 2d Floor, are Coats and Wraps t! hat range from $124.00 down to 39.49, Fur Coats range from_ $797.00 tor a Baby Caracul Coat down to $39.75 for a Coat of Ponyskin. Macy's Price was $8.74 New $7.94 Macy's Pric> was $6.94 New $4.95 urs include navy. b ta and a few bla ot eae in sizes and 17 for Juniors foe Milisr 14 ant 18 Heke ie