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1 eS } Vo, |. mt \\ _- BROADWAY HOLDUP .N SIGHT OF CROWD PUZZLE TO POLICE} No Clue to © tthe Robber Who Pointed Revolver at Erie Ticket =" sea for a ciue to the Raliroad ticket offi Broadway, during the r night. They have questioned Joseph | Farrell, the man in charge of the office when the “stickup” occurred, and have | had him looking over the Rogues’ Gal- | lary. If the clerk saw any picture hear- | itig resemblance to his visitor the poitee | | holdup of the | at No, 127 | hour last will not say anything about tt, For cool daring and good, steady nerve the holdup has the lone Mghwayman of | the West looking like a scarecrow in a | field. Only one man appeared, The [ce believe he had confederates out- | the office ready to go to his ald in they wero needed. It was tn no and deserted corner of the city t the Job was “pulled off.” It was in the heart of New York's jain thoroughfare, on one of the moat Wilantly Mghted corners of the city. cross the narrow Iane of Thirty; third street is the McAlpin Hotel, the Rgest hotel in tho world. At the adjoining the office, te a dig le re. On the other aide of Broad- lay are the stores of Gimbel, of Macy 4 of Sake. Directly across Broadway ta the en- ce to the Hudson tube. Just beyond the Sixth avenue elevated line. From je big stores, the employees were ronging the streets on their way to | various car ines, The people were pouring out from offices in the meigh- | | Wprhood. The streets were Jammed with pedes- | jans—and one man was holding a/ olver up to another just @ step off | ee thoroughfare demanding | e money in the office and quietly eatening to blow his victim's head if he uttered a sound which might altract the crowds. pelbick ade OO THOMAS F. RYAN’S SONS | DISSOLVE THEIR FIRM. OMclal announcement was made to- | @ay that the firm of Allan A, Ryan & Brother, stock brokers, which Thomas Fortune Ryan established to give his @one a chance in Wall atreet, had been @lssolved owing to the continued Illness @f Allan Ryan, who has undergone sev- | eral operations recently Although the firm wiil cease to do brs- iness, there is nothing offered for sale, Altan Ryan, for whom his father pvr- chased @ seat in the Stock Exct.ange, will retain the seat and his bresher, Clendentr~J. Ryan, will go to-¥inginiv to look after busines interests of his father. For months neither of the brothers has been able to devote himseis to the bustness. It will be months perhaps be- fore Allan Ryan recovers sufficiently to enmige actively in business. Mr. Ryan in Wall Street in ssolved New Year's cement was not anno’ (ro-Day and To-Morrow DiamondRings 550 200 valoath dt * of Gents Rings Valuation, ed from us can be ex- returned for cash, within one year. Our Diamond buy Cutting Mi are well ki hay Z . he police to-day confessed they were| | THR EVENING WURDD, FRAvAY, SANTAKY ih 1913, 60 eo We Give Surety Stamps Free With All Purchasss and.Redeem Them in Meichandise — or Dress Goods =O N In New York's Shopping Center C Women’s FILL-ADAMS Co, Special, $1.25 Remnants Untrimmed Hats Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street waee oe jAG Great Saturday for the Economical Shopper! January Clearance Sale Jacob © Out With All Misses’ and Girls’ Adler&Co.’s Winter Apparel! Gloves Liberal reductions are made on all O’ Neill’s Outer Wear—well for Men known for its smart and distinctive styles and high quality. t Ct ditinctve ses and shovels] =| 4 BO Cu, Misses’ $19.75 Full Length Coats Handsome mixtures and plain colors. Full length Regular $1.00 to $3.00 models with half belt effect in back. Tastefully trim- Values, Slightly Repaired med with velvet. s 14, 16 and 18, 2.800 Pairs of these farsots al Clearance Price... $12.95 | sistant Hei golden oppant Misses’ $21.50 Boucle Cloth yen nity for you to replenish your stock gloves at a trifling exper Dress Some are alsoof Novelty Mixtures. Some are lined throughout, self trimmed. Sizes 14, 16 $1 3 75 Thousands of them—all wanted enn uF po ue sar materials, Values 95¢,to 82.50 ityles’ Values $8.00 to 84.00, At 25¢ to to p5e January Clearance Sale are —any kind of [glove worn. Leathers are Cape, M all the proper hn and white. ‘There are silk unlined styles. Hundreds of men in and around New York wait for thi winter event the same as French wait with ex big annual Bon Mai France. Assortment ample— ngs are big. ONeill Main Store Pret Floor ‘On Sale Sat ve $2.50 in Goods FREE for every filled hook of Surety Stamps Surety Stamps Free with all purchases. gloves, walking gloves, driving gloves and 18. Clearance Price.............. Misses’ $19.75 Cheviot Suits Lined throughout with satin. Trimmed with con- trasting colors. s 4, 16 and 18, $14.50 Clearance Price.......... orice v8 Juniors’ $8.75 Mixture Coats Collar trimmed with velvet. This model has the popular patch pockets. Sizes 18, 15 and 17, Clearance Price............... wai $5.95 Girls’ $4.50 Wool Dresses Several pretty models. Plain oe and hair-line stripes. Trimmings of contrasting colors. Sizes 6 to 10 years. Clearance Price $2. 95 Girls’ $3.95 ‘‘BESTYETTE” Rain Capes Navy and Red. This CAPE co) plaid “silk hood and a school bag. vac iad $2.95 bona fide and ’s Neck Small Lots ob Women’s Neckwear at One-Half Regular Prices Three hufdred dozen pieces of neckwear to be disp#ted of quickly. To do so the prices have been cut in two, The stock represents an accumulation of cancelled orders of a big man- ufacturer. O'Neill's buyers were quick to seize the opportunity to purchase stock at @ re- markably low figure. Included in the lot are Net and Lace Jabots, Lace Dutch Collars, Yokes, Chemisettes, Lace Sets, as well as odd pieces of Irish Crochet Neckwear, Coat Sets, ete. : Regular 25 Neckwear that sold LAr made to[Choicest of the sets Jclat d0e sell at that were values 12; 2558 81.00 is 50° 81.50 and 75° marked at... “SE Jat......... now $2.00 are... Avail yourself e these bargains before it's too late. . Guimpes Sleeveless Guimpes Plain net with long sleeves, in white, Of plain net, in white, cream ream and black. c . c creSizes 34 to. 44. Value €1.00 50 and black, with lawn body. Value we x Special at. . 50c. Special at.. “O'Neill Mata Store First Floor—0n fale Saterday, One of the Big January White Sale Bargains Linen Table Napkins 98c to $3.98 Doz. 1,000 Dozen Which oad Ordinarily Sell at $1.35 to 95.50 O'Neill's accepted the offer of a group of the most reliable linen manufacturers in Ireland, Scotland and Austria, to take over at once all that remained on hand of discontinued patterns. The TMA to pam acres sat Hi cme bi bo great White e stock includes fully bleach- 85c Sheets 57¢ ed and silver bleached Satin Damask, pure linen ) Dozen Full Bleached Sheets~-extra] Breakfast and Dinner Napkins. The quality is heavy, fine round thread mus! Made from] the highest, and it is only because the patterns regular 214 yard wide sheeting. Neatly fin-] have been supplanted that O'Neill’s are able to ished, with three-inch hem on top and one-inch quote prices so low. hem on bottom. Sizes are 174gx174; 20x20; 22x22; 24x24; and O'Neill Main Store—derond Poor On Sale Neturday. to 14. Clearance Price..... .0......., O'Neil! Main Store—Third Floor—Saturday. Ostrich Plumes At One-Third Below Valu New and selected prime feathers, black and white, all Pte all black and natural. 26x26inches, Sale prices, per dozen, 98c to $3. 98. Feathers reduced to \ Feathers reduced to Hy 00 and 86.50 O: Feathers reduced to $4.98 $7.00 and 87.50 Ostrich Feathers reduced to 95.96 O'Neill Main Store—Hiret Floor. January White Sale Dainty New WAISTS Men’s rie to 7s Winter Suits & Overcoats Tneluding the very popular Belted Back, Shaw! C thilla and other swagger materials, and the hewest London model sack suits of new woollens—as well as ato other styles of suits and overcoats. Men’s New $18 to $25/Men’s New $18 to $25 Sack Suits, $12.50 Overcoats, $12.50 The latest two and three button] Chesterfields, English models, Reg- styles, with soft roll lapels and high| ulations, Belted Coats and Storm cut vest. Wool materials. Coats. Here are a iew choice selections from the vast number of- fered in this remarkable White ‘Sale. These are chosen for their very high value and very low prices. $3.98—Special Lingerie and Voile Waists —$2.00 A large lot of pretty Linge: nd Voile Waists, all new Spring st; prettily trimmed with laces and fine embroid- ery, A selected lot for this sule and i fll matted (A oop peivel valube. Fam! #8 Cassimeres Cheviots Friezes | Mixtures Fancies Cheviots 96.00 Chiffon Wai Serges Mixtures Fancies | Meltons Scotches Kerseys hiffon Waists 1 es for men of all builds—slim,] Complete range of sizes for slim, ad white linin ey come in navy, , b black; formerly valued {t regular and. stout. pgular 2 i Urowas and tal: cprmnerly, | Valued i sto regular and stout’ men. Cash or Credit white Sale : Ly. 95 You can buy your clothes on the club plan and ar range convenient pay ments, Also Afternoon and Evening Dress Clothes Full Dress and ‘fuxedo Suits, Cutaway Coats and Vests, Frock Coats and Vests and Clergymen’s Coats and Vi ; quality and tailoring up to the best standards of American workmanship. : A Men's $18 to $25 Raincoats, $11.75. In tan and blue imported etto cloth, made r rine! and double texture; coats hi ry collars, and cemented seams, slash pockets, dare sutin shoulder Weak cloth; coats are made with military collars, cemented se sizes 34 to 42. slash pockets; sizes 4 to 16 years. lot with one pri Sale Price.. 94.00 Wash Silk Waists in Robespierre collar effect and plaited jabot; value $4.00; White * $2. 95 Sale Price. mong a number of different nd Voile Waists of a great old at the White 98c ‘O'Neill Main Hore—Third Floor, January White Sale Children’s White Dresses A Sale of Some of the New 1913 Styles, Just as Pretty as They Can Be 95¢e For Children's $1.75 White Dresses —made of P. K. and lawn, in Russian waist or hubbard styles, trimmed with inserting and edges of dainty lace or Boys’ $5.00 Raincoats at $3.39 Men's $10.00 Raincoats at $6.50 In several shades of tan, double texture rubberized rainproof| In several shades of tan, double texture rainproof cloth, nd} made with cemented and strapped seams, military collars and slash pockets; sizes 34 to 4%. Waists—Wash or white with Special Voile or Lingerie Waters Ki lots we have selected a cial lot of Ling variety of styles sud la rimmings to " Sale Price... A tremendous outlet of all our present stock of men’s Better Grade Shirts—one of the Biggest Things in the January Clearance Sale. for Men’s $2.50 and Men's New $1.00 to $3.50 Silk Shirts!/$1.50 Shirts, at... . $7.45 59c embroidery. 6 mos. to 5 yrs. Regular Men's High Grade Silk Shits, from one of the largest’ manu Fine Madras, Percales, Cotton ecu aaa Mercere fabrics, value 50 and $1.75. White facturers of fine shirts. They are faultlessly tailored, good fitting |light and dark grounds, in neat stripes and figures, also plain colors; Sale Price Tir aa A 95c models, fine quality of silk, light grounds with neat stripes in contrast-|pleated . and plain bosoms—cuffs attached, either starched Children's Short Dresses—of nain- ing colors; plain negligee bosoms —ecoat models— with French turn-Jor soft turn-back styles; also some with collars attached. sook or lawn, with round yokes of fine back cuffs. All sizes. All_ sizes. tucking and lace insertion. Skirt trimmed with lace inserting. 6 mos. to 2 yrs. Regular 95c value. White Sale Price 50c Children's 95c Lawn Guimpes - children’s fine lawn guimpes, in yoke or styles, trimmed with embroidery or lace inserting s.to 14 yrs. Regular 75c and 98¢ value. 50 4 c Shoes Regularly 94.00; Clear- ‘The popular new low heo! English walking shoe—none 1 -while included in th styles to meet the fancy of every man None of these shoes has a flaw—all Pajamas Value 91.90; Cl Price 79: Men’s Famous “Cooper” $1.50 79: to $3.00 Knit Underwear, at voper's Spring Needle Derby-Ribbed Underwear de Lue, well known everywhere ax the very foe underwear that the reqular price 9c percales and cotton pongee, Cut to afford room and comfort. Buttonholes are neatly trimmed with corded silk, buttons are pearl, Necks are cut military or surplice style. Am excelleut assort- can buy : ehie : ase ae +, | ment of plain colors in white, light Children’ 7 39 ieee grae Childven's drawer, wade cf are perfectly made. he ne qualle d for wallty, texture, fit and! Sold in hundreds of the best men's] biue and =, with dainty Nasteas Masonville muslin, trimmed with cluster of tucks and embroidery ‘They may he had in black gua | * THOT NATY. ACF us vay enese nly the {nUAnILR. -atoros ae county, ond Go| ealistree 08 abt grounde; all ns v Whit & ? otal cs . nest balbriggan and woot shirts and drawers, has always been sold at $1.50 to 83, edges. @ yrs. to 16 yrs. Regular 39c value. White Sale metal calf, patent colt and tan Russia ’ Men’ 's T5c Mens Shirts Made of good in various colors; all sizes. and more calf, All styles in button and lace, and Price... c Children's 69¢ Flannel Night Drawers— children’s colored ualit; many have the Blucher cut. All sizes. full length, ee Lies abe ¥ 1 ve * . S 7 bs outing flannel night drawers, with or without feet. 2 yrs, to 10 The rae er 6.00 shoes $2.85 Men's 50¢ and 75e Socks at 29¢ Men's $1.25 Silk Socks for 75c Arimamed with, colored braid yrs. Regular 59¢ and 69¢ values. White Sale Also the regular 88.80 shoes, Black Lisle Socks, made of very fine Extra fine silk socks, reinforced soles, stripe. Al ‘ties foe ee Vrice B9Dc [I srerial at $2.45 liste, double soles, toes and | wels and toes; all colors “ 39c ———oEEEES>=S>S>SaSa==E=SSSSE>=E=S= cere O Cred O Ree ORSEO O'Ncill-Acams Co, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New Yok Ciy OESO lO =O r———0 % pRB ois TRE aD on ae a O'NeiN Main Store—Third Floor, On Sale Swturday, ce gp ee eee =