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ee ee ‘ ‘s iz ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1913. WEW CHAIRMAN It Costs $164 to Outfit « °° HIGHWAYMAN TAKES ss PROMISES FARLY | Woman of Moderate Means *: WOMEN ne. weapon to her to tnake no ow sald Miss MeLe s ontwide of town the. pon a man carrying a arrested hime Adriance of W. ere identified dy saat i do Miva McLeod aenoet rhen give me your furs." the man | her to hand over her purse, s vee neck and took her mult, Then DIESS TO FETCH OUT gravbel the revolver and ait from the man, Pushin. : if She’d Look Fairly Nice. .cccceccces:, POINT OF A REVOLVER’: ACTION ON TAXIS ‘ sdb ed to wrest i: | Med. ‘They wane ve pH that seem to be~ | long 16 them, that ne out the Anest re. Annie Nathan Meyer awaits, an ‘Too Proud to Beg to Feed] +§ Death « ubstitutes an Estimate be ll ie ‘aac. «3 ’ yah os hat a tor Judge Garrison's ie rata a ‘nr Family, He i When . To-Morrow Opens ir. Willard Will No! | Budget, Which Placed ahd & Winkle Cront Into her gray ayek Caught. | . Cause Delay. | the Limit at $80, and seats ees senate | ee The Hackett-Carhart ‘ | e Asserts Cheap Gar- eaive mes | Mira Agnes Motend, daughter of Capt. raietoan ss) ‘Srey ie: se Sirens: | SS Ee EE osname soe ~ Re-«Organization Clearance Sale ard, Chairman of the Kpectal Tas-ab/ gant as Too Expensive fag the willow pit terday afternoon and went te the Ubrary g Investigating Committers, may be made ttle girl in last Ones. cartain members of the! | geueel © uae Gelaeen en the [00 Noman place. . is 1 Mayer, fectuer dclerion sue ceoert | rave et | In order to effect complete re-organization plans, the entire © fthe committee. ‘There are influentia! | hie wife's drese Ville does not select | Iyning. At tines he would come clone Hackett-Carhart stocks will go on sale to-morrow at unparalle! cms ices. | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. an * members of the board who are oppored » but she walked fast and got Into t Mow mech should « woman | Since the recent receivership, Hackett-Carhart prices have been to @hy radical acaling with the taxicad | quaintance. | = ————— : r 4 companies in the ahape of adeuate Wov-| Wenn vicecheanior ‘ “1 do not want to be unierstood as) GUNCE THE phenomenally low. Lower, in fact—considering the quality of the Gellied end regulating ordinances. As | When Vice-Chancelior Lindley A. Gar sanctioning or even acqui in wild | ‘HE INTRODUCTION “| halrman sot the committee the tte |i opinion, BO would purchane "a de: Sxtravagance, {rend thin morning Bn) Qygchg myelayer plan, 1m toys rank merchandise—than New York has ever known. Alderman frequently eaid he had not “" ba utes. hae teary ¥ ith which i i dom ise snr 05 Srna alte ve grates soar as ihe omen Tacs Pate emai, | nye Leeman eae ee To-morrow sees these same prices reduced to a point where they pon ogee tag DaavGen ar Genes Vice-Chancellor, And I couldn't think | I think It more economical] ings. The are without precedent—values that are without comparison. juborieul ublc | of @ better representative of her sex At all ponaible, to bu ' stands for the present high-priced mo-| than Mra. Annie Nathan Meyer, founder -which means reasonably expen. 56 years of Hackett-Carhart history fails to disclose any sale Nopolized Private hotel stands. of Barnard College, and an author and clothing, because it wears so much ; ° 1 ° i ° - er, Be h excune doesn’! thor | Aldermen Marta and Meagher, mem-|iecturer of note Curiously snot, th ’ aaa __ | Better, But that excuse doesnt author that even begins to approach the dimensions of to-morrow’'s. narrowly escaped "n latest play, roots in the Passion for clothes. The tragedy in M The Dreamer, ral fominine jauahter of n Poor artist, deprived all her life of the Pretty things other girls have, nearly elopes with @ rich man whom not love, but who can giv dresses sho desires. And for a moment, “The quite tentative clothes budget which T augmest I# based on the $10 mutt. The excellence of a auit depends @o entirely on line and ‘hang’ that T do not belleve one with any pretensions to beauty can be bought for less than the sum I mentioned. However, each woman's dress problem ts her own, to solve an best she can with what she thing in bringing Gown the dress- maker's bill,” asserted Mrs. Meyer. “People accuse me of wanting to Geprive the working girl Pleasures because I criticise her spoken tn advovacy of genuine reform in every department of the taxicab busl- For further particulars, see Friday’s evening papers. the public, and urged by The Evening World. As Chainman of the Special Investi- Committee, permits the performer to give his own expression and render effects less beauty im her life, bat of better with the money she has. If Mr. Willard had i ness as conducted in this city. They | ‘have supported every demand made by charge of many so-called “confidential” |at least, the girl's beauty-starved 4 i more akin to the touch of human 265 Broadway, 641 Broadway, 119 West 42d St., 154 East 125th St., Papers (urnisied by the taxicab com-| mother i ready. to approve of her| she Would wear a eimple, well. | And t thourht of the ndvice of wise , id of the Behning Near Chambers 8. at 13th St. Neat Broadway. Neat 3d Ave. Daaies. There papers discumed the | daughter's wild snatoh at material com-| meade working uniform, she might | iii ay ‘can ‘but not expressed in a peal ay Ng ge Opposite City Hall Near Union Sq. Open Evenings. Open Evenings. cost of maintenance and rates, The | fort. Prades en To MORONS | fancy: rich, not waudy.” st 8380 fizle a st sou0 . lawyers for the companies asked the Chairman to keep these documents frem the public. Alderman Wilterd took these papers into his own care, and no other member of the commitice hes had @ chance to scrutinize them fully. The late Chairman's cofleagues on the committee will now endeavor to |” Set ponsession of the documents, Thoy Wil be considered tn secret session Alderman John \A. Bolles, a member ft the committee, said to-~day he had deen informed that the papers are in a Mrs. Meyer herself has anything but the traditional blue-stocking’s contempt for purple and fine linen, and she Jaughed frankly and unrestrainedly af) the items of the outfit approved by Vice-Chancellor Garrison. Also ahe was make out another list, op-eirl nor for the mil- but for the woman in stances who wants to * Here it te: RE’'Ss A LIGT MADE OUT BY A “1 doubt if any man ever underatands all that clothes means to a woman Romney, the little girl in my play and a quite average little girl, * amply hun- @ry for them. Sho Is bitterly conscious of her homemade gown, put together out @ mantel acart—a port . She complains that of @ wrapper of eartorial of cold atorame,’ 1. ¢., buying clothes marked down at the end of the season and keeping them ti the esason comes round aguin, “Nobody can tmagine,* —_————. WOMAN SUICIDE IDENTIFIED. G ay Found of Mr ‘The woman who committed sulclde tn the Grand Union Hotel Tuesday was identified vesterntay as Mrs, Charlotte | Rogers of No, 438 Gold street, Brooklyn, who was for several years emipoyed as a Unton that jotte No Convenion: Terms. Sond tor Booriet, 425 FIFTH AVENUE Entrance 38th &t., N.Y. White Sale in the GIMBEL Subway Store Ber ane ents Abetames 6h te saitor’e Sicha Sonny recettes su taste | arco ‘o. % Menry || Merchandise at smaller prices—but as dependable and trustworthy as the Gimbel discrimination Sr Riarmcen tstiod wee creuahis sosiest bow, there's noting eo trvenettble: T's] Nek pecokiyn, who. with, sever can make it. Whether you take an elevator up or down, the same excellence in quality will be Algerman Willard es chairman ~* the committee. The piace is his by right of seniortty—at least in ttmes pact when vacancy in a chairmanship of a com- mittee occurred it was the practice to allot the place to the ranking member. Alderman Bolles has taken an active interest in the work of the committee. He tms attended all the sessins and hae asked many questions of the wit- nesses, all tending to tow that he is in sympathy ,with the plan of drawing new ordinances for the better proteo- ten of the taxi cab riding public. Mr. Bolles is an experienced iawger and ) hig elevation to the chairmanship of $40.00 40.00 4.00 3.50 8.00 80.00, 18.00 $164.50 neither hostery nor mentioned in the Vice- it,” ghe added, “ao I'll be equally modest and leave these items out of mine. Also I see that he nothing about evening gowns, Perhaps he thinks Jadies suing for all ought not to wear them. Of course the cheap- eat ar simplest garb he could recom- mend for this period would be sack- cloth and aghes. A piece of sackcloth becomes @ part of you. It tan't like anything else—a woman is her clot! “Of course,” Mire, Meyer added, ly, “a woman ta a great many other things besides her clothes, And I think ft'e in the hands of the business woman of to-day to reduce the impor feminine apparel, just aa the {known address in which whe threatened acer BD Hellkrones others of the hotel staff had lettern from Mra, Rogers from suicide, identified the body at Bellevue Mrs, Rogers was said by the ve been separated from her nd to have several married children, She was formefly on the stage. found. The great Subway Store WHITE SALE Figures mean 33); per cent. —and in some cases 60 per cent. below regular prices. Every Piece of Merchandise Just Arrived, Crisp, New and Dainty for the Gimbel White Sale These Items on Sale Today (Thursday) and Friday MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—33} LESS i" REGULAR PRICES Whether it be a 15¢ or a $2.50 garment these dainty new undermuslins may be relied upon as being well made, correctly and generously proportioned— dainty and sheer and fully qualify- ing for the Gimbel high standard. These items being all specially priced for the White Sale we do not quote comparative nor former prices, leaving the judgment of the extraordinary merit of these values to our discerning patrons. ou al [costs Almont noth ashes are to Ani Their Semi- 1 witcher femal opto tirouh bert fore the louie it ghrelin Penoce er Semi-Annua These at 15c Each These at 50c Each vreponed ordinances set asid: by the/& cheap mult and looking well tn ft ts courts. The Alderman said to-day a| Mrs. Fiske in the shop-girt acene of her seoret neasion of the committee 47 14 | prenent play. Perhaps Vice-Chancellor be held next week. Gartison In judging by her; if so, that {8 another instance of, the harm the “We hope to draft ordinances that , isi i ays Drawers, shor us and se iftoen will be in beeping with the intersats Btaxe of, to-dt does to! women, But | Comprising their entire stock of Fall and Winter Wittaen different slyles of Corset Covers, made of (styles in. thew all prettily trimmed with J of tho public aa well as the compantes | Nenty of # Hats, with the single exception of silk hats, ‘k—sheer and dainty--trimmed with lice of em=|laces or embroidery @ald Alderman Bolles. has gone into the mat- ter thoroughly. We have seen 1 books of the companies or abstract of them and we have visited the com-|the wife of the gentleman approving panies’ garages and imade physical in- t a scale of expenditure is the best- spection, here are legal aspects to drease| woman in Hudson County—well, 6 newspapers, All 1 can answer ts that for ® person of bis supposed age and authority, he displays a youthfully gul- faith in advertisements, And if Sale of Men’s Hats Beginning Tomorrow 95 46 Hate Reduced to $5.25 Corset Covers, and ribbon. Drawers of good quality cambriv, with tucked cam- bias These at 25c Each trimmed with lace and embroidery Nightgowns ¢ short sleeves or h with lac low necks and f natnsook or camb' even; trimmed # and lo and Corset Covers) Thes e at 75 Each r ight « ery or ruffied or tucked lawn. These at 38c Each and Drawers, trimmed 1 jitality one “trina 4 lave or embre | ' This clearance sale, which embrace! all stiff, the situation also, but I believe the I want to move to Hudson County, immed with These at 85c Each Board has the conatitutional right to ¢hat's all!” soft felt and knockabout styles, includes the im- Rin or. Combinntions—Long Pattivoatw—Nightxawne—and page the proposed ordi GOOD TASTE 18 THE SOLUTION ported Halban & Damask and Borsalino Hats and 5 Saree Chem nainsook, vers prettily ieimmed with es te eican ee dae OF THE PROBLEM. velours in eight shades. war or straight, trimmed with em. ; Hees and ribbon $ br “But seriously,” 1b asked, “must th —_—_—_— y to be folloed Oy ethene paeainie aE clothes problem for women be baivea| 44th and Broadway 28th and Broadway —4ad._and Fifth Ave. Sho ts with rufie or embroidery These at $1 Each which the details of the ae wilt be | BY & radical reduction tn ser 757 Broadway 369 Broadway 241 Broadway Bieeni bis tna tun 3 “ture? a7 New 20 Cortland 150 Nassau ull \ ee “Phe spread of good teste will s House Dresses at $1 tituily i 85c are: Ramucl Marks, Henry Danie) R. Coleman, John McCann and Jobn J. Meagher. COOKS WHO LOST | help more than any cther one vd rib ood Thousands of new models in pretty and effective house dresses, Percales, Chambrays and Ginghams in neat checks and stripes. Some models with high neck and long sleeves, some with Dutch neck, thi uarter sleeves ; still others with round neck effect and short 92¢ Muslin Drawers at 120 hemmt *h for gir to 600 Corsct pretty. #ty ; Girls’ Undermu $i slins Registered Established | sleeves, and eiperoldery’ tr 4 Embroidery Trim- j JOBS | Tene vere Dressing Sacques Misses’ Whit 1 "as 250, 488 Bhd oe oazn f | Skirts ar : ARE ANGRY if | 38c and 50c Each At ote, gh s00 81.30 AT UNON'S BUF An pode of gloum and peevishne the second day of the New Your headquarions of the International Hole Workers’ Vion, at mth street, The leaders ination, Naving Imonehed win, hast Tuseddy wii) prompty called by the hotel and ree (euramt proprietore wir te the fevilemen! aod ever we Corsets, The. \ nc feseae we were tersl The goods ure offered at very substantial and bona tide re wif ay Beceoed ere jybiews and they ploree have line Hiled, tine of them meld thie afternoon Annual Sale At “The Linen Store’’ _Our Annual Sale means to experienced shoppers the oppor- tunity to buy many of the choice treasures of our collection at exceptionally attractive prices, Some idea of the variety of the goods may be gathered from the fact that in Table Linens alone there are 194 designs in this Sale. There is not an old or undesirable pattern in this lot. ductions from our customary retail prices, The sale includes Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Blankets, Bedspreads, Sheets, Pillow Cases, French and Domestic Lin od, Ver A oup of dainty garments of lawn, prettily figured; some with nailor ella, realloped caged, others with square or round neck, Colors are pink- and-white, blue-and-white, bluck-and-white, light blue, lavender, ‘ete. Subway Store, ‘sScony wi with |) ribbon be 46 in in At Ube, Drawer Waists, trammed wh ry, minew wus 1 jk and $1.50 yen Corsets y etme, avernne ehadow wit etraignt hip wih enibyolver Att! “ 1! “eubway Store, Balcony —— Laces & Embroideries i, \ be, to bee, Weebeble Laces at 86, and Se, yor j it, 100 Is | ——— A BEVY OF BEAUTY IN SHEER LINGERIZ AND VOILE WAISTS AT HALF PRICE FOR THE GIMBEL WHITE SALE boys ov girl riee tbe each, jubway Store, Balcony, we geric, Corsets, Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Ladies’ Neckwear "Mee, to Qe. Wormenéy, Walensienses, ote / ” ” and Hosiery, esas’ as nee Te es dat tad Pies ™ Aa , C Siar Xs. ania The Sale commences to-day, and will continue throughout ‘lo eo Boe. Oriente: Kase Busortions, b0e, ons Khu, 96. dime Ol od ote vay ‘ the entire month, ane 2nd Seen oh P on whee one BKUNDAUDE OF BEAUTIFUL WalerTe somm vere i r rd a be, 00 The, Whadow Aiiover Ineces, He ous Ove, yore yy: . Oey taateds i bigs ee . ‘ irst Display of Spring Dress #1 by 01.00 Window Allover Kase, ot Tos ons 01 ae f — ” Cottons and Linens tae to Bae, Ginn Rgte,sat tenernone rmone a7 ® ' Attention is divceted to our opening dieplay of White ond Colued Dress Cottons, Shirtings and Dress Linens, embracing every Wwew weave wid fala oy Wwldorl Awtore 5th Ave. & 44th St ht eee 1 Bawbredertes, yore VEG VOLLPOTION OY 61.4 1 TUR WalnTe at oy | BROADWAY Tier Hibwer Hive Lowe MEW YORK THIRTY-THIRTY ST, every how Beers & oll the Metewt French eludes and | tie te Moy Raaroniorteg, me gue tie vara | tet deel west inoton ait Veomprie ciat *" Qiheey ioe baton James McCutcheon & Co., oe . ce wie so, GIMBEL BROTH ERS