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NEW JUDGES TAKE SEATS ON BENCH Justices Donnelly and’ Whit- aker Receive Many Congratu- lations and Floral Gifts. Flanked by horseshoes of flowers and with groups of relatives and well w! ers within th lings, Supreme Court Justices Thomas F. Donnelly and Ed- ward G. Whitaker began to-day their fourteen-year terms on the bench, to which they were elected Jast fall. In the City Court Robert L. Luce beran the one-year term to which he was ap: pointed by Gov, William Sulzer. Jus- tlee D, B. Hasbrouck, elected to the Bu Dreme Court fast fall in Albany, was alse @ new face in the Supreme Court here. He eat in 4 trial term which was made vacant by the continuation of Jus- tee Goff in the Extraomtinary Term. Pustice Donnelly began his duties im Geial Term, Part X., with a calen- dar of thirty-two cases. Before the clerk called the roll J. Leon Brandy- martin of the Wichita Club, the Tam- many Hall organisation of the Twenty- eizth Assembly District, presented to the new Justice a gold-bound ivory eavel. Mr. Brandymartin extend congratulations on behalf of the Bar and members of the Wichita Club, of has been a ition, A black ebony gavel from the Scientific Club ‘wee also among the presents the new Jeatice received. NEW JUCTICE REPLIES TO HIS _.—__ WELL _WieHERs. Ym reply Justice Donnelly sald he hoped to merit the good wishes of his friends, Ta the group of relatives who sat near the bench were Justice Donnelly’s elster, Miss Dorothy Donnelly, an Gctrees, and Mrs, Nora D. McCall, ‘widow of Ambrose Q. McCall, who was @ trother of Supreme Court Justice Mc- Call. Mrs. MoCall'’s daughters, the Misses Sally, Nora, Cassie and Dorothy and her eons, Ambrose V. and John A. McCall, made a charming picture of younger admirers. Mrs, Justin Pfetfen- schneider and other woman friends of the Justice’ family were aleo present. ONE HUNDRED LAWYERG GREET JUSTICE WHITAKER. Justice Whitaker was assigned to Trial Term Py VI. He found one undred or more lawyers and relatives wating to congratul: im. Several of the attorneys ma ort addresses. “I wish to thonk you," sald the Jus- tice, ‘and to venture the hope that when my duties in this high office will haev terminated that I will sti’ be de- serving of your friendships,” Justice Whitaker fared bdetter in the call of his calendar than Justice Don- nelly, The entire calendar in Justice Donnelly's court broke down, not one of the thirty-two cases being ready. The new Justioe was compelled to send to another part for @ case on his first @ay on the bench, Justice Don he lawyers that unless 'y for trial to-morrow he would the aompiainta, The January Term opened with twen- ty-eight Bupreme Court Justices sitting tn the @peciad and Trial Terms, the Greatest number ever assembled in the courthouse, s< IN SUPREME COURT, Many Thousands Turned Away From Week-End Music pe Record-Breaking Audi- ences at Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Gar- den and the Metropoli- tan Opera House--John McCormack Delights With His Irish — SYLVESTER RAWLING. USANDS of persone, lined up fore the box offices with money Ini hand to buy tickets, were away from the opera and con- rte of the week-end. Such @ remark- able demonstration of the city’s love for music is @ record. It might well Serve as @ stimulant to hesitant would: Promoters of opera in English to pur- ie their aims and purposes. At Carnegie Hall last night both the auditorium and the ee, to the limit of @ little open space around the piano, were packed to capacity, with two thou- @and applicants for admission sorrow- fully refused—so the agement eaia— t In this case BY T mplanation, There was @ jal pride, Mr. Mo- stirred the Irish people desyly. rests of the Catholic fered freely through- udience. No man of senstbility could fall to be affected by the emotion that surcharged the Even if Mr. ‘k had not been in good voice so clearly understood in @ diction that was eloquent, this would have remained, Tt ie unnecessary to discuss the pro- gramme in detail, ter MeCormack’s se- 4| with more then usual beauty and skill, §nowy Breasted T hear you calling me" ap- peated to the heart and aroused senti- mental memories, They called up vis- fone of towns and villages and hamlets and lonely peat bogs and youthful ro- mances In the old land beyond the sea from which most of hts hearers, or their fathers and mothers, or their grand- fathers and grandmothers, had emi- fair land of promise, e thing was overlooked, THE EVENING WORLD, the etnging-of “The Star Gpangied Ban- | Saterday night Ber’ at the end. That was a pity. prices, Charlotte nda, who had been ex- pected to assist Mr, McCormack, was disposed, and Alice Preston was pre- ented as her substitute, Spencer Cla: at the plano, played Mr, MeCormack's accompaniments with exquisite tast Saturda ew up to Jan. 1. ‘be opencd to thi The second un polltan is an a | ner's gold" ZIMBALIST THE SOLOIST WITH THE PHILHARMONIC. Efrem Zimbaliet, the Russian violin- | ist, was the soloist at the Philharmonic Soctety's concert in Carnegie Hall yea- terday afternoon before a large audi- He was heard in the Mendelssohn rto, in which the displayed his lovely tone to advantage, and after which he was recalled many times. Mr. y began his programme with second symphony, thé s#im- piicity and beauty of which proved very restful in these days of musical etorm even if it might be unpalat- steady diet. For contrast, Mr. why offered four Wagner numbers, etried Idyll,” the funeral march v debut her Judge | shown in the playing of the first. the others, Mr. Stransky gave his men free vein. They played effectively and ‘were called to their feet to acknowledge e applause after the excerpt from ‘Die Walkeure.” “TOSCA" MAKES A RECORD AT THE METROPOLITAN HOUSE. “Tosca,” with Geraldine Farrar, Oar- uso and Scotti, Toscanini conducting, made a record at the Metropolitan Opera House on Saturdry afternoon. The house ‘was crowded to the limit, That in ttset fe not remarkable. It has happened often this season, But many more than @ thousand people were turned away. Either Caruso or Geraldine Farrar is usually considered euffictent attraction for one performance. The conjunction of the two wae irresistible, Hours be- fore the opera began a crowd had formed in two lines thee stretched around the Broadway corners and met in Geventh avenue. Last of the artiste named, Scott!, as Gcarpia, was the most important. His impersonation, always remarkable, never was 80 Gripping. Misa Facrar excelled herself as Tosca, presenting @ lovely vision and ainging The danger in but missing the tragic note so essential, lo trom ths Carueo, who jatbed his thumb into one of Miss Farrar’s etickpine, and, praoti- bey exclaimed “Ouch!” eang and act- th exceptional fervor. Toscanini cisas the orchestra fairly eeethe with emotional power. It was @ memorable performance. le free from f’had OPERA TO BE CHEAPER IN SATURDAY NIGHT SERIES. Me, GattiCasasza has made known plans for the remainder of the Metro- politan Opera Company eeason. Firat in importance comes « series of doctor's some. BEAUTIFUL HAIR WOMAN'S CHARM. DONT HAVE THIN, FADED, GRAY HAIR) A Simple Remedy Beautifies and Darkens the Hair, Cures Dandruff. What a pity it is to hal so many people with thin, wispy hair, faded or Trenked with gray, and realize that most, of these people mt have soft, glossy, abundant hair of beautiful color and lustre if they would but use the | sci proper treatment. ‘There is no neces- sity for ery hair undes sixty-five years of age, and there is no excuse for any- one, young or old, having thio, strag- ize hair, elther full of ft or avy and rank, smelling with ex- cessive oil advertising. Sold to a Customer. Absolutely no sack suite have been reserved—and s none have been removed from our stores. Naturally our heavy losses on sales will not permit us to continue this Demonstration beyond a limited period, and immediately after the closing day every garment left un- sold will be marked up to its original price. BRoanway AT WARREN ST. — NEW YORK ~5S*" AV.,BET. 271" & 287°STS, GULTON ST.AT FLATBUSH AV.~ BROOKLYN ~ BROADWAY AT BEDEORD AV. A Quick, Rivne Method of Getting New Customers ---A Substitute for sure but Slow and Vastly More Ex- pensive newspaper advertising---that’s our plan in this DEMONSTRATION Of Our Higher Priced Clothes We have proved this by our Demonstration last June, identical in every way, which has increased our business 30 per cent. in the last six months without further newspaper A cutting of prices to almost the “free sample” charge to reach HALF WAY the man who is accustomed to clothe himself expensively and to show him HOW we can dress him ually well at less cost, 3 Be our present—and second--DEMONSTRATION we PYRAMID our success and gain hosts of new friends at heavy immediate cost, but at far less continued: expense than by any other method of publicity. Leanne ee ee eS Only ONE Suit Will Be For this is Strictly a DEMONSTRATION for Adver tising Purposes Alone—Not a Sale. Cambego Night Dreanpe-¥. en Si ‘Saree p cltpeswhite, pink, Peg ay eo Se 167 many modele—vati . 68 ice and rT ‘Dock Sag I sti ainereth sty Rorchon of Val ingee— | Natnsook: Prin whi oer a meta cel ia _ 5 ‘Oy gs Ins tution Som wih rohan Rivah-ew "OO o| Np ee SET ae eee ed Pease aeacems| “aneame cee a Mee er | Mee Ol. nthe end elal or ne “(CHRISTMAN. SONS, Se keceee ae naealn You can bring back the natural color Caine end Waersom of your hair in a few da forever | 35 W. tath St., bet. 5th & 6th Avs, Watogoen, TORRE ROPES thoes sett rid’ yourself of any dan: and bee | th oF before She soon jace yokes and sleeven Combrie One nd Reo! | Men's Combrie Shits hairs, and raake your hair grow strong JANKING AND FINANCIA! to" iitorent frome , medallions—res. taco, or emb'y {nserta or f . Bale... eee and beautiful, by using Wyeth's Sage pone a ena an a nla j Naingook lens Dre nd—value “68 engrocr fy. ae Sulphur Hair hea Lihat ner- Yon AN stylen, with Val. o ero Natntock, Chemiaer-e a 7 Cer ations common garden = je embroideries, e “a froge—al wet esede et erage 5x-INTEREST [ih ain siaGstasTiTTION echo tpacbon tardy hedenchtoey Irate « color of the hair; iphur is recog- Nainsook Cornet Cov: Cambrie Drawers—t p and Men's Pure Silk Shirts nized by Scalp raat as bei Allowed on secou 115 CHAMBERS 6T., ¥, ¥. allover emb'y, fancy jes of ga em! Worth $3.50—Jan. Sale 4 excellent for treatment of halr ‘and| , Devesite made on o etoreJenwary 18h enOg,, Trusiogs are dpclared a dividend, ter | and lace combined rem. noo ioeaaeiee | Heavy quality—white an@ colored scalp troubles, draw interest from Janus: Bo ee . Lehane Nainnook Corset Covers-dainty. “rattled ore or srastralgh ith dace or TOUR Genome’ ahow ‘aa ty len, aces, emb'y, emi jons edge--value .@........ ¥ 3 ne or Meare arty your halt tna"ripbonemten. esorwsnsss * PHnee. pear il ee oftects, 40 comniip trom well Known tater . losing ite color or coming out, get a Finer tot In 9. varlety of prettieat in lace, emi'y and risen Cluny Laces fifty cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and VILE BN 6 esrerseses eS | Hoee a also Mereerized cotton—} JY Sulphur from your druggist, and notice| Tel. Beekman 174, @. cen o Jan. Sale... the improvement in the sppesrance of | CLARKE BROTHERS, Bankers esigee ac aan rk your hair after a few days’ tment. 164 Nassau St. (Tribune Bidg.) Est. 1840 7 jeces, May jreeses in Dime —_ Seth | RATAN (mane PULOWS | Sibi talents, en x Batt so ‘WN COMFORTABLES FEATHERS Flocce Crt» beorbent yam 16 Cotten Bleabots pith Avenue and 40th Street if bordered—fringed— : 9 cta—Jan, Sale. } ” dn Intent nests {LOT concave worth A Jon ele.. At Jenwary Sale Priese Pinw ana tive 9 aren with waste been declan Crochet, Spreade—full igures—wash perfectly. > Thago and One-Hall Por Cent. per anmum, | T4nen, Huck Tovele sixae— sizes—4 patterne—reg. Sad . « shin thar, ay dena. io".bm ig bit US That teaiop end, ot | Bats quatty Croshe te 1.97] Worth 79 cts.-Jan. Sale} ob vee clase oe Janeen i. ious, | reg. .44. an. Sale.. re finish Marnetilee-— White and colore—for small end @ | rom January }, 1918. in Se alse beds. rf KRG, KiNWad President, Hematitohed Damask Towets t | extra finewort! th Ae... eat 2.67 sf tra heavy-figd a 47) et Comi California Ws re eee iar 0 1OSK, Aeerary wtripe contre—tinw—reg. 10 j shiek a A top Blak ad 7 lnrwhere $8.00 Jan Sale} . 1e—damask ” . White, plaid and colore—for —_ AVINGS BAN! K Milgured cuntrorearira : t Py Pull, stze—Perstan top-ceurkey and Inrge size beds. Mi 1 BIXTH AVBNUE AND NINTH quality—#7x46—r : re k—some i} 1.07] Heavy Cotten Fleece Blankets ‘ : Po Pa oct Ba smal it | rarge Turkish Bath pe \ worth en onsen border Present price $1. 60, } x] j Be annum. which will be credited on all eocoun! 1%x2 yda.—regutarly $1 - U aon FEATH R PILLOWS .., dan. Sale. : “Momey deneatted an, sestore dae, 18th | Bleached Turkish Wash is te) Sanitary cu White and colore—pretty borders, M. Clotha—hemmed—reg. 6... ts Tafieta Sitk Petticoats , | 17-tngh Barnsley reiting: a Usual Price $2.98—J bic Bd 10... e..| fe -mat : i modeler laited an Hea New Chien Waists Eola rhe ae PURE GOOBE PILLOWs— aly aye wns & MRE vers sal “ ai v 00d ne Ue bege quany, an saiiitonntte oF tet. fotndadbnes 4 rely new models—all sizes, ONTINUATION SALE OF ava p Mir CONTIN Leming 3. White Lawn Walats MILL REMNANTS AND SAMPLES | ,. : All sizes reg, $2,49-- Jan. Sale 4 | o ha riper reg ‘iti +70) Mott or medallion set" ae | - |¥4 to 2% long—for Cushions, Roleot, write Down: ae cluny and fine tucks, iture, jale 1! , DIAMONDS “each cave FIrge andl 1.08 | Choiog. White Goose Sicellent gros value—Jan,Salet 1B ou cRE i iv _ Worth more than double, FOR, Miicssase reese ey Bale 60) striped and checked ginghams an® enneesr Payments cue Chie MLen EG | Frou Damasks, Gobelin and Tricot 24xg0—worth Be mn ming concelts, including, contrasting AN ADVERTISING PLAN To demonstrate their beauty, their tfection, we have marked y, their L the highest class Smith ahi Co. Sack Suits, in our four stores, which are priced at $30, $32.50, $35, $37.50, $40 & $45 DOWN $ TO The resulting loss on every to be charged to phe! Are ances on other subscription nigh night subscribers of 1 On Jan. bt ungen Ring. will be given Jan, 22, rung” baritone, Mellen Gets wh in t of the United States District Court to- iD under the Sherman law in regard to the charges, of restraint xis trade. BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU TAKE FOR A COLD restraint Broadway and Drtees Are, Brosh too numerous to mention. occasions of extraordinary interest oe pain Bm COME— to those in search of 2 4m wil be Bak it will be worth while. GREAT VALUES in desirable merchandiag, stimulants and dangerous AQ eitifia | Children’s 49 ct. Night Dresese—1 to 6 yra seseeees QO | Tord Wide Nalnsoch a mAh punay of tines depend on| itt the-rate of 8 to 14 yre.—reg. .59. 87 Worth 19—Jan. Sale ........¢ C8 iinet cite era MUI —Chidren's 121; ot. Drawers—I to ¢ Mees ® Soft ttngert ; drugs, Father John's Medicin yt 5 to 11 yre.—vatue «1 tt eaiuiten a had 50 yeare of success as a teste | ad prronesp a " Children’s 19 ct. Fruit of Loom Drawere—1 to é yrs. 14 ae, Lawes Wevstty-ven, seteis br Aa tats ‘eee rer aw "ect ote Tha 19 B08 et: BateHT to td 6 to Ml yre—value 25.17 | ig inch Lingerie Batiste—sof witey colds, "Father Joan's Medicine Sty) Children’s 29 ct. Skirte— ure. 19] aualtty—wort escription—-pure and whole- aranteed, PIANOS AND ORGANS. Don’t All Comeat Once ae ; ‘This week we offer the grandest bargains in Oo eROAOWAY CORT | Ma’ = idee | aT Kast 9th ot to Hae of M MONDAY, hich will beg O GET SICK | matadtisned 1927 thelr seat re | 7 the vooks will Pourtesath Wet of Fite Avenue ANY ATTEMPT oT TO GIVE FULL DETAILS OF OUR JANUARY SALE OFFERINGS FALLS SHORT OF REALITY ti Wiliamsburgh| TWENTY-SIX DEPARTMENTS PRESENT ASSORTMENTS AND PRICES ~ Savings Bank SPECIALS AND CLEARANCES have made these sales Sicetried, with a new rlus, Feb. 1 : a to Plead, Criminal Branch ai) ae a vetore Yan. 10, “an ereat fro) anuary tet. ' EXGELSIOR | SOME SALE OFFERINGS FOR TO-MORROW ; MATL ORDERS FILLED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. . cA SPaCLALS SAV IN S BANK Women's and Children’s Underwear FOR TOMORROW started o Mkdne Hciuaiae vidaas ie aut eile aan bo EG eles le Brief Mention of Big Valess fe mnenta and newness of atyles, which include the prettient and dalatieet for 1918, asta t ow Women’s 96 ct. Princess Stipe. ... Ad z Women’s 69 ct. Combinations.... a ed Women’s 59 ct. Night Dresses. ee poy Women’s 29 ct. Coreet Covers 18 rn creo} uae . Women’s 98 et. Long White 58 21 ‘inch — heavy | quailty — destratte ry) patterns— E: 18 Minch White Cambric Women’s 69 ct. Extra Size Night Dresees. A8 Value .11—Jan. Sale ........ ® a Women’s 39 ct. Extra Size Corset Covers... strongly woven—smooth finish— (Lonsdale Cambric.) Women’s 49 ct. Extra Size Drawere.. x wings Bank Sbinch Cambrie en APB?) Gg? Taotitetey, Worth .16— Jan, Sale mi mm Chamotls finish—fine q waltty— using patent medicines Seana? SAVINGS BANK Children’s 79 ct. Skirte—4 to 16 yre. Children’s 98 ct. Princess Slipe—€ to 18 yre. Lamtt Three of each—No Mail or Telephone Orders on Abo The above offerings (except extra sizes and Children's Gar- mente) embrace several atyles, therefore, no description. ‘The following also are January Bale Spectain, described in detall. ‘There are many other Sale values not advertined. ik: ality t PETER Ma Yang Wite Nyiee sine SOaneh em Sree tege. piece tae bratis'and pipings-0 to 18 wears | Tapestries, Armures and Oriental weaves, _Assicuomensggionce i DIAMONDS ONC MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. | ROYAL bu aS | To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mal! or Telephone Orders. x a\7 AU TAAL DIAMOND: DaEWATCH CO | 98 et. Chiffon Broadeloths PHONE S208 SORT Toth cn oad 7 {0 and 64-inch—all_wool— ey brow castor, reseda, purple navy 408 DUESS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, 59 ct, Satin Messalines.... 4 and %-!nch—atro 65} 45 ct. Mercerised Cotton Damask. . © Inch—full Meach—best LINENS—-MAIN FLAC Gray & 2% yards wide~heavy Dieaches pure white, MUSLINS—BASEMENT, $4.50 Boys’ Winter Overcesis. Russian and polo etyice- delted—chinchillas, quality— > $1.49 Reversible Couch Covers +98 68 inch — Nemus stripes ~ tringed— red and ee PHORSTENY BASEMENT, 49 quailty—evening al divin ites aN PLOOR. "i stinnaate ooney are oMpors: oLUTaiNG ord TURD FLOOR, 21 et. Ribbons, . 17] "4° Seis MAIN wtoom, =| 49 et. Wammen's Night Dresses... ..- a sre Wee and tafteta Shack, 1234 ct. English : lette—pink and blue stripes: BIBBONS—MAIN FLOOR, W-Inch — strong — wea mooth N UNDERWEAK—SECOND FLOOR. | a sary 10 ct, Yard Wide Percales ............ Tine fo HReante Ci te ‘ sate f Assortment of ight ct Mt darker? t PrRNtaMtwas SHIR: P|