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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1913, Public Notice Marvellous Shades at Fouquieres’s [POLICE GRAFT TRIALS Color Conference at Only $3 a Head POSTPONED BECAUSE = pa OF MISSING ACCUSERS Sipp and Dorian Not Produced, but Skelly and Fox Are Held Under Charges, “JIM THE WAITER” ENDS LIFE BY JUMP. Was Despondent Over His Con- tinued Il! Health, Fam- ily Say. ‘The lawyers, public ofMctals and others who were accustomed to say “Hello, Jim," to James Anthony Smalls, head waiter in a large restaurant near the Court House and Borough Hall, Brooklyn, whenever they went to tunch will never hear his cheery response | again. “Jim, who had been partially Paralyzed since he wae @ baby, killed himself by jumping out of @ window at his home, No, 4 Brooklyn avenue, earty | this morning. | ‘The poltee trial of Patrolman Eugene| He lived with two brothers a a alate His brothers were away om Fox, formeriy of the West One Hun- home and Jim hed bean chatting with | Greg and Fifty-second street atatton, | iy wmister and two itl friends, Miss | and charged with extortion as the teault May Owens of No. 38 Albany avent of the stories told to the Aldermante|and Miss Lottie Cooney of Sulliva Investigating Committee by George A.| County, who was @ guest in the Smalls Sipp and Thomas Dorian, hotel keepers, |nouse. Just before midnight Jim said Va: Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. Beginning Today the Store Will Resume. 5.30 Closing. U. S. PARCELS Pos’ Station 102 John Wanamaker, New York At the Regular Post Office, Main Floor, Old Building Full Information < concerning the new Wanamaker Free delivery by Parcel} 9 Post—including a reproduction of the Official Parcel Post gam map for shipments from New York City, will be given upon request. ; On March Ist, Mr. Georges Sr. retires from the Georges busi- ness, which he founded iretaree in 1879—and I take over complete ownership. ” His Audience Sighs “Wonder- a was eet forward until next Friday by | good-night and left the room. , fut’-and “Marvellous” at the Deputy Commissioner John J, Walsh to-| Not long afterward Miss Owens) ns Gay. This action was forced by the fail-| started home. At the front of the house The Wanamaker ure ef the Police Department to compel|she found Jim's body. St. John's Hos- the attendance of the two hotel men to/ pital was notified, and Dr. Poole, who testify against Fox. responded, said Jim was dead. Miss The oriminal charge of extortion|Dorethy Smalls, his sister, was pros- againet Iox was dismissed last week | trated by shook, ] by Magistrate Kernochan in the Centre| Jim's bro‘ ) John and Willtam, said | Street Court because of the failure of|that Jim had been despondent lately the police to produce the same two wit-|over his incurable physical trouble, nesses, and Fox's counsel, Louis Grant, | They think that led him to kill himself. referred to that circumstance to-day in Bs hee Daiwa boss Pe Po e Sees Pope. urging & speedy conclusion of the trial! 5. ehep Burke of ®t, Policeman John J. Skelly, formerly | Joseph, M Teceived in audience of the Weat One Hundredth street sta-| by the Pope yesterday. tion and whose trial on an extortion charge has been under progress for Star’ witness’ nad. nis case put over| PIMPLES PERMANENTLY “ WHO’S‘WHO IS PRESENT. White Sale Offers thousands of women New Year caperten ities secure for themselves and their families well-cut, pretty" $1.50 to $3.85 Negligees $1, $1.50 and $2 ») 4 See for yourself.the Spring fashions Nightgowns he, at these amall prices. Fascinating “Novelties?” do you ask. printed cottons have been formed bas hd a haga rv A i —o ph joy new things will like Fee at eoimcly cal theit idens. Yes, gowns at 81 have " embroidery insertion a This cotton crepe negliges is bor- pink or blue etriped lawn afoui M..Andre Talks a Bit in Eng- lish and Then Explains in \ s His-Dear French. MY FINAL REORGANIZATION } EFFORT! Perrer> \os dered by bande of puffed satin and square nesSa and short sleeves. Maxine Bitictt'e Pheatre yesterday af- ‘TROUSERS until next Friday because of “the in- 80 $1.50 gowns here bands of plaie Bie | ternoen. Pretty! Pretty! Pretty! Alse, | S ability, to serve a witness with « sub. REMOVED BY PARTOLA! M, Present Clothes sgt teg patted bs bad finished 9 Pink arowAd the multe neck, 1 oh, magshmallows and floating island! poena.” Deputy Waleh would not en-| This can only be done by getting right iy £ geht ' sleeves and down the side front. ’ M. Andi Fouguieres called the as- Highton Skelly's attorney as to who thia| down, to the seat of he trouble—remove with silk stitching and taffeta rib- Gowns at 9% sombings (0 Which he talked end witness wes. It was rumored that | ‘2°, .' ‘skin eruptions come froin | bon, at $1.50. saw at the pri reproduce the nightgown at twent Mrs, Goode was the missing witness, but since her cross-examination was finished some time ago, this report was thought improbable one Values Surpass Asante ‘eed | An thi A pompadour flowered cotton has collar and cuffs of delicate blue or Ever Of- | thay sen 0 ec ‘A mewabar, Dies Aace "UH fered in New York! | teverspiregigce wih woven, tte vy th, ra “Mar rervelious,” “Newsboy” Dies Aged 108. lowe! negligee with woven, __ Practical m cthee mith Weed poms oF cantacie toca JOLIRT, Ml., Jan. 3—Carsamus Paige, pubtiogs | fered in New Fork: washable dots is 81.75. mith good materials, durable rtd : the olest “newaboy” in the broidery and lace to recommend And a filmy crepe de chine boudoir the wealth of coloring shown in two-for- yesterday, aged 108 years. Pai Bien, tn at you ICCESS comes toa gown—pale blue, copenhagen, pink air pe five picture postal cards, was thrown on papers in the streets up toe mole may | business in exact and old rovee—with snowy puffs of xtra sizes start at $1.25. the screen. One fat party with @ yellow thatoh go when he was taken 1, gna} swansdown at neck and slecves is only $3.85. Not to speak of the at- tractive Marguerite printed cotton crepe with plain satin collar and cults, t $2. $1 Combinations Proportion as | that business serves the people. This is an established | law of trade. Bear it §) in mind when you hear Georges criticised for seemingly ‘‘sensation- $2, $2.75 and $3.85 Lon Lacy Petticoats -: It has taken many hours of workto, & make #0 good a 82 petticoat—najn- sook top, Valenciennes flounce with wide ribbon beading, lace edged underruffle. Among ma others equally good is one with embroidered Swiss flounce and wide embroidery ANDRE DE FOUQUIERES rugs and draperies a lot of women who | little emudged, views of Spain, South- ja asiern Frence and the Far East were shown. Many American have been making money for years showing better plotures for less money, but not “1 am interested in them,” says | the pretty git! with small irtcome— | “are they attractive?” | Yes, we have specialized on them | James McCreary & Co. re se. pads, beading threaded with . Mouquieres lo the person whe announced| ‘eg, c™meremn, 08) bY tO wey. eet eet ove eamenn Oh welee as 34th Street 23rd Street al” methods. Our suc- to such an extent that snowy, soft ribbons plain undorflounes eae on through Inte press agents when he eml-| tures om a eereen. He projects them.|the gentleman with the strawetack cess is a living example cotton, dainty embroidery and Valen- £2.75 skirts are slashed at the side grated temporartly from France thet he|'Picase! Thank you! mustache said when he bade good! of that lar truism, ciennes, ribbon threaded be: and have quantities of frilly lace and ' Wan going’ to tn country 40, teach wo| ibetwoen the icdies peturen, come ot |to at, Fouuuierse st the coe: “BOW Wevere Laock ite and excellent shapes may now be had ribbon threaded embroidery. thedrue grace and beauty of ress. He| them beautifully colered and others a" NOOEY!" t ry n at this price. Corset cover with And at $3.75 wide satin ri! was going to tell us not to wear oft boost. drawers or short petticoat. Other runs under the lace galon aud* oy CMe serge thoeelbrnpeed Yhe Beginning in ene tiny store styles $1.50 upwards. patty scalloped lace edges the t Wolfe, patron- back ounce, gerne and the cable of one of tte nN T ’ULAG Susasas aes catabtthed os EXCEPTIONALITIES Fluffy petticoats for thin summer dasiect plotures went to on the clearing house for Mer- Princess Slips, $1.50. Corset dresses and evening frocks haw alee & & seeetD Ceentemas, Ot 6 » chant Tailors’ uncalled- ff Covers, $1.60. Drawers, 50c, 65c, | Several narrow lace ruffles, each wit! dock, owentes. for garments. Soeminent- ff! 5c, 85c and 81. Young girls’ | Tibbon beading and bows; anothwe, Ruts’ ap the essigty sqperters & ly successful has our polic Blouses, $1 to @5. Paris Lingerie, has three wider ruffles of lace with Seemed ong, “Bide ciware S200 t.! wow Guy, Gutzer nan tip hat in the ring. anuar ates proven that today, in ad- including han d-embroiered dery and ribbon. $3.75, POrUREs WERE NOT ini inhi : sien 0 eur presse onge- Chemie os ightonras 614, stlered ony twins ch sank Bot eeMemt the reoal of rumitpeations nificent building ve Long rte, $1.25, Hand-made wovies. t. floors at 42 West 34th St., Bl 75. Led LP oenagrtigy: - Mgro dneneting-te tate eqports, William ts os ofiy en Jobe D. i we have C aeres intense ssatashed , Old Building. matig—ahids ao Cy other citiee—Philedelph . a, Se ca See te rm mete ee nt eee ree wee Ate tees Belay mabe isnceahertenmere: § Twenty-Four Fine Coats ‘Sette Qoep, san.ene of 1. 10 Comte 40] In the Following Departments: portionate success has been Memtesyden. 2% was pevtectiy lovely. Mewpost resident found: 4,000 tn tills and advertised it, but nobody has ours. Was all this an ac- Os comm car 0 meme, Comname XM. 6 Geo trite, Cc Fr cident? of H udson Seal Paws Cat, wae eats Qynemite cavet| Asnsbed in: Trenton. prteon-erted to escape by climbing the ttsbtning rod. He F Waists, Corsets, ench and Domes- Now | art making « bid , 52 and 54 inch lengths, in the most fashionable wits tip Clmtstmens Castes, was there, |. got qpe hoot. tic Muslin Underwear, Silk and Merino still liveeeioatsonnaa o cutaway and draped effects of the season, as well as conserva- en6 further: comment aight meke nim i ike F ee apn Silk Ski incidentally the complete tive full-length models; some finished with ermine, pointed peotah, “ak Wine ‘Teo ghost: KeaterVe ‘Hamict’ waked Street Jal, Underwear, ) irts, Sweaters, ownership of the Georges fox, Sit fox, taupe fox, fisher or skunk collars and cuffs; all business, by the heaviest price reductions of my career to turn m at stocks of beautiful Geo: model clothes in five cities into immediate cash. This is my supreme value-giving “McCreery’’ Silks, Dress Goods, House- hold Linens, Blankets and Comfortables. very remarkable values at the following yreatly lowered prices: .were 8525, 8550 and 8800 pu and $225. Were R500 200 75 und #350 As the result of months of earnest endeavor $300. =sene ce in the preperation of these Important Annual |“! Bi Be =o Se sate wen Sales, we feel omy inee in assuring our patrons Pi gaa panty Dy bom al that our aim has been not only to accentuat. ° — ‘Swiemmen oe ie co the high standard of excellence anintetnad ty by oe os wi? ; In ‘ the Gar den of vas Register and reed it off and got us, but to surpass all former attempts by the Suits & Overcoats, Now ri n Co t a ee oe re gee unequalled values we are now offering. $20, $22.50 & $25 12 All the Spr the 1S ault, tto ns 4 i he - weemerbe was on vustnens. 3t - Suits &Overcoats, Now Fabrics Salons have become wid : wide, 1 SaiskOreceats,Now * 15) i E s f I | pee which lead frem one lovely ‘“‘flower-bed” to an- On Saturday, January <th, It explains, too, the charm | QARTORIAL WORM FOR $32.50 other, The woman-who-asks- of a white bloomity 4 GAALY GIRDS. Te Important Reductions. eee ee 18 questions wandered about this with embroidered buds, ried Some of the easly comers bad the te | ——— . Important _Kecuctions. fgndeo onupward, includingmy | [§| colorful — garden — admiring, ord the amastaess of, A scoeing: Andy in the lobby of ailk-lined suits and ing. is inen wi these. efor the elest show ease, |MISS MORGAN CARRIES hog OR eet oy Ciel BOYS’ SUITS & OVERCOATS. A a 6 | aprons : 1, bouele border, 83.50 yond: ag Gon, Gat D0 ee rosa) (SIT FAD OR HURT AN @he had the hed le | “Why are they so much of a rough looking pouc Diack frock coat, win pele lavishly | soak cone eae enema 0Yer Bet | more beautiful and original atine which is made in such under it,|She Says It Is Because Of Sprain,|conterence” of the Chevalier de Fou- (Incomplete Lines and Sizes.) than ever before?” she in- perfect shades of rose, blue trousera which seemed to be made of but in Paris It Is Quite eviaree * Go Masins mer Apseire quired, dip a * yerd. Explain siiay niece Veter Brews au Fatt ut hued wood, ‘Other women. Presea Norfolk and Double Breasted Jacket Suits, “Because,” said the man {00 the daintiness of a voile brown tops. He taught every man inthe| Miss Amne Morgan carries s stiver-| were fluttered by the audience something ebout glad rags all| headed walking etick. She says it in right, all right. And hie gestures, they | because of @ sprained ankle. Those who were just 60 graceful that one felt iike|&now ebout such things say it is the wetting in front of @ mirror end trying prec fad \o Paris for women to carry to imitate them. eticks. Mise Morgan denies that her| “les for coal use,” she retorted, “I've FUR COATS for the'shimmering beauty of of Spring dress cot- When he appeared on the stage in|*PDesrance in public with her ellver-| sprained my ankle.” Value 5.00 to 6.26.............00..0000 5 400 | ‘The output of five stores, my a silk and cotton ratine of tons which from an artistic beehs 68 Co rieting Gok fem whi | eee ———————— | direct cash buying from trappers, peculiarly light weave, suit- point of view has never been he spoke the piece which accompanied and. ovt-of- aking, al ‘They gave it their approval. Mies Morgan shook the stick at a man who suggested that she wae etart- ing a fad. with one and two pairs of trousers. Cheviot, Worsted and Velours. and 17 years. Made of mixed Sizes between 8 ready-mades. who knows—“the weaver of today is an artist.” An artist — that accounts with a bourelle stripe and odd satin striped border, $1.50 yard—in fact, it is the secret of the peculiar beauty of this able for a frock rather than a equalled. First floor, Old Building, | Hand-Embroidered Whité | Linen Shirtwaists, $3 Si Irish linen with con- eayeth hand - embroidered Pretty Blouses at $5 Irish designs made up for us in the pictures there was 4 terrifically subdued ripple of applause which } showed that everybody, though explod- 4 ing with enthusiasm, was being just o } little more well behaved than anybod: else. ‘Then he spoke. And in Engi too. He wae frightfully cute. He ex- plained, for instance, that when he launched into the really serious work of the conference he would speak in Fi SWEET, HEADACHE GONE— CASCARETS " Polo Overcoats,— with Scheie Cou. Sizes between 214 and 10 years. | 7.25 Cavvarsis mate you feel pally) My, ramediately eleapee oad meets the stomach, remove the sour, indigested and fermenting and foul gases; tak of OT RRA cr een Airy the encoss bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and peleca Value 9.00 to 9.25 cee rom wels. : We embark this afterioon,” said Andy, “on ® search for the bes' and the mos’ beautiful. It 1» my fire’ moet- of voile with embroidered scal- rr) | ing among you. I know that were there Case-ret tonight will straighten you out by morning—e 10-cent box from 10.50 to 13.50..........ecceeee ss Dot D | this country, and equal tomod- —Jop edging the round collar and more light I could count in your inidet druggist will k St hi lated, Head clear and Li d Bo 3 A ; | I larly $4.50 and 85. ; . pau many old friends, Butt shail ask you fe Oe) eedcn tet watibe Dent ita ieee ee Students’ Overcoats. Sizes between ll and17— | NEW YORK oe ee the graceful low Panel in frpnt of printed linen; should be please that | could epeak in years. roll collars, others the more °F Of fine lawn with harid-made oma cee ere wet fe conservative soft high collar— crochet lace yoke. 42 West 34th Value 12.00 to 15,00... 10.75 | All with the new straight yoke, PICTURES WONDERFUL COMB. ae ° A ty ‘) Trish lace medallions in s&-* Other New np pleural thay ad sone ** 18,00 to 20.00. sises11e14,50 |[f Bot. Broadway & 5th Ave) oral Gthet Now Linaeia wonderful combinations of color and } $3 and $3.75 Shirtwaists a : were marvels of color photography cred- | ALSO STORES AT i ‘i J ited to the process of M. Gervais (there 5 ' | at $2 include some with hand-enfé Ae epeeee of the name byt thie te! 34th Street 23rd Street | Tha Chestnut ans 'Wanhlent | are of pure linen, corded mad- _broidered fronts. All new ai | it ALO PROVIDENCE . . he & With the aid, of a plentiful supply of | | Main 369 Weetmineter ras and pique, some with hand- fresh and of White Sale quality : Bleasy silk stufls and @ few Oriental | " “CASCARETS WORK WHIIE YOU SLEEP.” Third door, Old Building 4 . é ; > ! embroidered scallops, - we

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