The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1913, Page 16

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he would not interfore in an election of | this organization. I propose tt hat hej RS shel hear how his namo has been brought into this affair, I have election because of the ques whether I am a free-trader and or not, and since this , Rarrow-minded set of women.” ‘% Mra. Ayres, though the victor, out of the room in tears. | Mise Becker Holmes, who was con- nected with the Wilson-Marshall Wom en's organization in the cam —— eas Mra. Crosby for Prealdent | Sobs and Worse. Stee oe A storm of hisses followed. g WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—If a certain oy lady took President-elect Woodrow Wil- fon's name in vain, and if the afore. Beott A_ Scott demonstration followed, weld lady used that august name to! ‘were ahall the vote be cou! help Mrs. Steven B. Ayres to the presi- @emey of the Woman's National Demo- cratic League, then @ lot of other ladies whe aro but slightly recovered to-day from the effects of the election would ke to know how it was done. Also Will @ome one have the goodness to tell them why and by what right? In other words, 4i4 Mr. Wileon interfere in the ection, and, if not, are we going to tolerate such political trickery in our ranke, sieters’ | Mra. John Sherwin Cronby of New York thinks Mr. Wileon never asked that Mrs, Ayres be elected. The fact that Mre. Crosby was defeated by Mra. 1g to do with her opin- est. any motive but that | of strict love for the truth in the states ment of Mre. Ayres's friends that Mr. Wileon most gertainly did favor Mra, Ayres, AN the remarks are betrig made wholly for the general good of the league. Fer three hours it looked as if Mrs. Crosby would win easily, for her stock svoee euddenty and rapidly, and wavering delegates deserted Mrs. Ayres and on- tered tho Crosby cam ance of Mrs, Matth . dent-General of the Daught American Revolution, turned the tide, and saved the day for Mra. Ayres. ‘Mrs. Scott in putti name of Mrs. Ayres before the convention declared that President-elect and Mrs, Wilson desired the election of Mrs,.Ayrea. Mra. Boott was challenged to prove her state- vment about the Wilsor Mrs, Charles Morten, wife of the General, In the ruetien that followed Mrs Crosby was asked to retir. from the chair and let the one next in authority preside. She dan’t. all over. el Fines New Jersey Walter Reiter, twenty: ange, N. J., Woe Pult 250 After the nominating speeches were over the baliot was ordeted. During the calling of the roll it developed that | womebody voted for Mrs, Scott without | her authority or knowledge, and she} cast another ballot. A protest was raisea and President Crosby ordered tne veteg destroyed and another ballot # elected, | , not a whit une chillas, vel Children’s and voile, repp Jad, ladies, that you have President. erring to Wilson are friends of mine, and I know Pennsyivanla People Rely On! Splendid ‘Maney Remedy It is with grateful feelings 1 te the merits of Dr. I Kilt oy trouble, which my former phy- | sician and patent medicines was unable to relieve. T was troubled with terrible pains in| my back which ved me of rest and sleep at night. A few years ago I Fult boon Eonithy, and have ‘bad br ness since, in a3en of tired and worst feeling caused by kidney le, the person 10 jeri: will without mistake'do the right thing to give Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root o fie trial, Any person wishing to write me, by eadaiins otamp, will have ready reply. d truly yours, MRS, 8, Hy CARSKACLDON Station, dorney Shere, ba, and subscribed before me this May, 1918, JAMES MARTIN, Justice of the Peace. Sworn Od day of oy A “4 on, N. lor a sample bottle, It | comvines at ‘You will also rocelve the case not care to preside over euch 4 Blection of Mrs. Ayres as Head | 2%..." Stott went to the rostton| ef Wemneh’s League Cauees (mci set neC. nett Mrs, Crosby as Mra. Scott went up the stepe. “Beg pardon,” said Mre. Scott, turnti back. j “Only the asp and s.rpent hiss and only the slimy trail of the serpent was left In the Garden of Eden,” said Mrs. Mra. Ayres got 38 Crosby 28 votes, the ballots Tom in Fast Or- |B x enday night, was fined $26 by Recorder Francia Nott yerter- Announce a Special Purchase and Sale of Girls’ Winter Coats Consisting of a variety of plain and fancy materials, including cheviots, mixtures, chine “ll GRANULATED UGA 18 1Gc | 5 iss. FoR 23c SENSATIONAL PRICE REDUCTION FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY it Atlantic & Pacific Great 426 Stores in the U. 8. Parsee inted ?” Tea Ce. These Prices for the Metropolitan District Only BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs © on and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn vet and corduroy; sizes 4 to 16 yrs. Regular Values $7.50 to $15.00 5.90 Girls’ Dresses of ramie linen, gingham, cotton and lingerie, trimmed with lace, embroidery, velvet and ribbons; unusually attractive models. 1.50 1.95 2.95 3.95 BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs. G on and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn The Most Important Fur Clearance Sale Ever Held in Brooklyn. Entire Stock of Fur Coats and Furs Will Be Offered Without Reserve ¥% -to 4 Less Than Regular Values We Quote but a Few of the Many Values CB 8 10 0900 Pw 0 ee ere te ek Oe et ae ‘anyone, a booklet of valuable information, telli: When writing. be sure tad seatt ie. eure | New York fivening World, sia cent and one-dollar size bottles Lor pray roll paaoagad i .Anything You . Reduced to 29,75 Reduced to 58,00 $50 Moire Pony Coats 48 inch fancy model... $55 Moire Pony Coats 82 inch long................. Reduced to 35.00 $95 Moire Pony Coats 38 inch long, raccoon collar $75 Caracul Fur Coats 82 inch long.............. $125 Caracul Fur Coats 52 inch long, seal collar Reduced to 39,75 Want to Know About Sports Baseball, if peabotonl. Bow Moleskin Muffs... Civet Cat Muffs.. Mole Coney Muffs Black Fox Muffs... Dyed Skunk Muffs Black Wolf Muffs... Gray Lynx Muffs... French Seal Muffs. and everyth' wish io cncw!) tout "Aviation $150 Sable Squirrel Coats 52 inch long $135 French Mole Coats 52 inch long $100 French Seal Coats Paris Model Coats of seal and caracul, trimmed with Civet Cat, Black Fox, Pointed F Reduced to 75,00 Te AELNS ese MLD Reduced to 95,00 Reduced to 65.00 . Reduced to 55.00 plain and fancy border. ... » Chinchilla Squirrel and Skunk Raccoon. |75.00 Regular Values to $150.00 | Value 940,00 25.00| Moleskin Scarfs Value 925.00 14.50|Civet Cat Scarfs Value ags.00 15,00 Value 813.00 8,50 Value 420.900 11.50] Mole Coney Scarfs. Value 812.00 6.00 Value 822.00 16.00) Black Fox Scarfs. Value 895,00 15.00 Value 425.60 14,50} Dyed Skunk Scarfs.Valie 18.00 9.50 Value 822.00 13,50) Black Wolf Scarfs. Value #18.00 10.50 Value 50,00 25.00|Gray Lynx Scarfs . Value 450.00 25.00 Value 980.00 18.00] French Seal Scarfs. Value 890.00 15.00 Persian Paw Muffs.Value 919.50 7.50|Persian Paw Scarfs. Value 46.50 3.50 1918. i Seas Formerly A. 'T. Stewart & Co. The First Half-Yearly Packet Sale of Silks is so great a success that at this writing we cannot de- termine what will be here Saturday. But as the sale started yesterday with- 100,000 yards of silks in remnant lengths from our own stocks— All of this season’s styles— All at half or less than half their original prices--all our customers who come tomorrow, Saturday, may be sure of finding whatever they may desire. Prices 25c to $2.50 yard for 85c to $7.50 silks and velvets. Subway Entrance and Main and Subway floors, Old Building. ‘ Fresh Supplies of Good Inexpensive Underclothes In the White Sale In the spacious Underclothes Store on the Third floor, where there are plenty of experienced people to give quick service, there will be tomorrow, all sizes in Long petticoats of soft cambric with ‘pba 4 hand-loom embroidery edging, a fitted top and buttoned placket, $1. Pea beet tae of nainsook with edge and insertion of fish-eye Valen- ciennes, #1. bi petticoats of cambric with deep flounce with wide hemstitched pleating and service dust ruffle, $1. Corset covers of nainsook with Masonville muslin nightgowns, $1 and 1.50. High-neck, turn-over collar gowns with colored bands, @1. Cambri with rather high- necks and “excellent embroidered yokes, $1.25, Nainsook gowns with imitation cluny lace trimmings, $1 Special quality dra nainsook or cambric, with hand-loom em- round, embroidery edge, 50c, broidery edges, 500. Third floor, Old Building. In the Store on the Subway Floor All Sizes in the Following: Corset covers, 10¢ and 18¢. Long petticoats, 38¢ Blot culeta, goo Combinations, 65¢ Nightgowns, 50c Chemises, 25c All of these garments without exception have been made in sanitary workshops, many of them have the Consumers’ League label on them, all are fresh, snow-white materials. Subway floor, Old Building. Shower of 700 Women’s Rain- coats, $3.95 and $6.50 . For $6.75 to $10 Qualities These are DOUBLE _TEX- TURE CLOTH raincoats with the rubber inside. They are after English models, Set-in sleeves. High collars, fastening snugly under the chin. Tan canton cloth at $3.95. Good- looking silk and cot- ton cloth at $6.50. With practically all the details of much higher priced coats — air vents, cemented sleeves, big slash pockets, Plain or plaid linings. Four models. By taking all the manufacturer had, we were practically S= = = = = => = customers. ‘ $50 will be put on sale tomorrow morning in both our Philadelphia and New York stores, Subway floor, Old Bldg. | 10 Styles in New $1.50 Waists | Voile or lawn with lace and other trimmings—some with colored velvet straps. Fresh and attractive, ‘At 2, washable silk shirts in pink, navy blue and lavender stripes, on white grounds, No more to be had—we are sorny, because we would have bought all we could at this price, At 50c, panes. oh ihe stiped jundras anietreiais with roll in black, light blue or lavender. Pique collars. {fp collar, in b Ls Subs ay floor, Old Building, able to make our own price and pass this saving on to our’ Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Prices are Down on All Young Women’s Suits Savings of from $4.25 to $11 on every suit in the Young Women's Store on the Subway Floor. What you can get at $10.75 | What you can get for $16.50 i been 815 Suits that have been $22.50 to Suite that have been $15 and) 97°50, Many not here ten days rnd 922.50. \ Good-looking navy blue| copies of Spring models. Some light and black serge, mixtures that will Lh Pol mixtures in the collection, do for early Spri da fi too; also many little corduroys, whip- carly Spring wear, and @ few) cords and serges alter French model novelty cloth styles that young girls] suits, Sizes 14, 16 and 18; skirt like=-Norfolk, plain tailored. lengths, $5, 87 and 39 inches. Closing Out Children’s Coats, at $5 Variety of good styles but only a few of each kind. Worth 47.75 to $12.75 and earlier in the scason sold at these prices. Mixtures, blue cheviots, chinchilla and blue and black corduroy. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Subway floor, Old Building. Brass Desk Ware That Was Priced Double and More This desk ware is very much less than half price in many instances, Take for example, the case of a brass and crystal inkwell, usually 81.50, which in this disposal is 25c, The pieces represent the new unblemished surplus stock of one of the best makers, together with a few hurt pieces and some of our own remaining holiday stocks, Everything here to make the desk attractive. Inkstands. 25c, 50c, @1 and $1.50. Paper racks, 75c, $1, $1.50 and #2. Stamp boxes, 75c, $1 and $1.50, Paper knives, 10c, 85¢, 50c, 65c, #1. Desk pads, @1, $1.50 and *2— and a variety of miscellaneous pieces. Subway floor, Old Building. Blotters, 30c, 63 81 and 81.50. The Subway Store at Will Have Two Very Attractive Economies Tomorrow for Men 2,400 More of Our $1 Shirts for 65c We offered 8,600 in the Winter Sale just after Christmas, and they went in a jiffy. These 2,400 are from the same maker. Equally good qualities; soft mercerized mixtures with soft cuffs, and madras and percales with laundered cuffs. We were fortunate to get them, now, and at the price we desired. For they are special shirts, made over Wanamaker measurements to be sold for $1. But here they are; tomorrow at 65c. 1,000 Men’s Neckties From Our Own 50c Stocks 25c Short lots of shades and patterns, ‘That's all. Subway floor, New Building About One More Day’s Supply of White Sale Corsets A few more of the $4 Warner's Rustproof Corsets, at $2. These are very good-looking, are carefully shaped to give the | right lines and prettily trimmed. : corsets, usually 95, are here at 93, for this ec NOR ROA MN seditocan tea dain tn ee B. & J. corsets, usually 95, are here at #3. Made of fanct materials with girdle top and long hips. W. B. Reduso corsets for large women are ¢2—they regularly sell at 83. 93 Augustine and P. N. corsets are ¢1.80—either of materials and with low bust and long hips. er of fancy op plain Third floor, Old Building. 13 World Almanac | QBrimful Q The master @ Memory -jog- By Mail i} 25c¢ wm of newness, stroke of the gers, life-savers © | are brightnessand = gtatistician’s and argument Ni “News ® — featuresthat go te teas dispensers for ® (Postpaid) | Stands = to make it t Pe dh ready refer- @ = | “weer «wonder book §«0—- 8 Saree to ence in one ® NewYa, ‘ | andPitebareh ofthe Twenti- | meettheneeds — hook—not to We id | | 30c eth Century. of all men. be duplicated. New iby Y ) *

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