The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1913, Page 9

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detendant after the verdict of wae brought in last week,” ‘T ask @hat sentence ve . y" | ant and find if he has information CONVICTED BANKER {: aatd, ‘ f 4 reuurnee the defendant sought me out TOAD THE SWE S22 mation which would enable the depos tors to recover hundreds of thousands Of dollars which they could not other- —— Kings County Prosecutor Asks _ Court to Delay Sentence of | ' » | valuable {t will be taken into considera- 3 David A. Sullivan. tion in @ixing the degree of punishment K to be imposed. Mr. Cropsey refused to state if he had an idea of the nature of Sullivan's Information. From hie remarks in court it {8 supposed that Sullivan is read: to tell Mier of assets which have. thus far een concealed from the State Superintendent of Banks. information.” Justice Crane said that in view ‘ot the statements made by Sullivan he would hold off the imposition of sen- tence. If Sullivan's information ts Intimating that David A. Sullivan, the convicted former President of the Mechanics and Traders’ Bank, is ready to give information that will be of value to depositors in that institution ‘ab well as to the State, District-attor- Rey Cropsey asked to-day for a post- Ponement of sentence when Sullivan ‘wae arraigned before Justice Crane in , Brooklyn. The court adjourned the You wear good lelothes. If you want your hat to “match up” in STYLE as well as quality, wear was convicted by a jury leat week of grand larceny in the first degree. It was shown that he had appropriated @ note for $20,000 through manipulation of one of the subsidiary companies of the Mechanics and Trad- ete’ Bank. f When Sullivan was arraigned for sen- : tence lug counsel, John J. Curtin, made | 2 motions for the dismissal of the case and setting aside of the verdict, which were overruled, Then the District-At- * torney addresesd the Court. STERN BROTHERS To-morrow, Continuation Clearance Sale of Women’s Fine Footwear Button Boots and Colonial Ties, of Tan and Black Russia Calf and Patent Leather, also Colored Suede tops with Patent Leather Foxing, Formerly $6.00 and 7.00 Pair Button and Lace Shoes, of Vici Kod, Patent Leather, tan and Black Russia Calf, Formerly $5.00 Pair ‘| Walking rs Colonial and Oxford Ties. of Black and Tan Russia Calf and Patent Leather, also Colonial Ties with Colored Suede Quartersand Walking Pumps of Colored Satin, $2.85 New Building Formerly $4.00 and 5.00 Pair STERN BROTHERS Prior to their removal to West Forty-second Street, will close out a large collection of very desirable e . ; Furniture comprising Bed Room, Dining Room and Living Room Suites, also Odd Pieces at Decided Reductions in Prices including the following for To-morrow and Wednesday: Bureaus in Mahogany, at $20.00 to 65.00 Formerly $25.00 to 90,00 » China Closets in Golden Oak, at $16.50 to 65.00 {J Formerly $20.00 to 85.00 Sideboards in Mahogany, at $40.00 to 95.00 Formerly $53.00 to 137.50 White Enamel Bed Room Suite, Dresser, Chiffonier and Twin Beds, Formerly $232.00 Bedsteads and Bedding Exceptional Values in discontinued styles Brass Bedsteads, at $20.00, 26.00, 37.50 to 87.50 ; Heretofore $25.00, 38.50, 46.50 to 115.00 Mattresses and Springs, Special Felt Mattresses, roll edge, at $11.60 Super Extra Black Drawings Mattresses, at 29.75 Rabbet Edge-Box Springs, at $9.75 to 19.50 $4.50 at at 3.50 ts. Third Floor at $150.00 Also To-morrow, a Very Special Offering of Blankets and Comfortables At Unusually Low Prices White Wool Blankets, Single Size, Palr $2.78, 3.85, 4.95 | Double Size, “3.25, 4.50,-5.25 | Extra Large Size, ‘4.95, 6.00, 7.25 Fancy Blankets, Double Size, for Bed Covering, Couch Covers and Bath Robes, | in new Jacquard designs and colorings, Each 2.45, 3.75 Comfortables, Double Size, _Figured Silkoline, in new floral designs, at 1.85 Printed Silk Mull, plain borders and wool filling, 4.48 Figured Japanese Silk, plain borders, wool filling, 6.80 v West 23d and 22d Streets © , bin -— ne sane alt ecgtilibh tte Snare = (Tagger age Magee Ae COFFEE 36 CENTS A cup post; 1 wish to have a talk with the derena- Dunne of Illinois Bolts From Hotel | wise obtain. I would like to get this Dem ome avaitine ‘wortp, MONDAY, - JANUARY 18, 1918. STAGGERS GOVERNOR-ELECT. | When He Sights Price on = | Menu Card. saek te Jan, 43.—Thirty-five cents cup is too much to pay for coffee in the opinion of Governor-elect Edward F, Dunne of Mlinois. The Governor- elect and Col, James Hamilton Lewis,| upon merit alone. mocratic candidate for Senator, re-| Its fascinating tone keen | urned from Springfield to-day and en-| buyer wants only the best,never tered 0 fashionable apwetown hovel tor looking for ind oF fe- breakfast. Mr. Dunne started to order! ductionsto: We the seat, when his eve reached the} don't have" fates”—our Holi. *| “Coffee, cents a cup” on the i menu. He rose from the table and ee a ae oan | taked. for ‘bie cont and h 780, Colonial Style; 9999, Loule XV. “Where are you ma going?” “inated Col. Lewis. “Going where I can get coffee for 10 cents,” replied Mtr. Dunne. “Thir- ty-five cents 8 too much for any one to pay for coffee. FIFTH AVENUE Entrance 3th 6t., 4% B. Altman & Co. A Special Exhibit of Imported Cotton Dress Fabrics showing novelty effects of unusual attract- iveness in the new Spring colors, will be held on the Eighth Floor, COMMENCING TUESDAY, JANUARY [4th THIRTY-FIFTH STREET ELEVATOR (8 The following Special Sales have been arranged for tomorrow (Tuesday): Women’s Chiffon Blouses at $4.25, 7.00 & 8.50 AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING OF Beaded Garnitures in silver and opalescent effects, especially adapted for evening wear, at the special prices of . « « «+ $4.75 & 6.50 Women’s Corsets consisting of two desirable models cut on the newest lines. These corsets, which are made of white coutil in styles for slender and large figures, willbeonsaleat . . $1.25 The Women’s Knit Underwear Dep't will offer the following at special prices: Italian Silk Vests, white or pink, embroidered andreinforced . . . .each $1.90 Ribbed Cotton Combination Suits, each 50c. Albatross Skirts, with embroidered ruffle, each tier teats 24. 4 aoa OLBO Men’s Merino Underwear will also be on sale to-morrow, as follows: Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers per garment . . . . . + 885c. Men’s Gray Worsted Union Suits, each $1.65 Men's Linen Mesh Shirts and Drawers pergarment . . . . . $1.75 Also a discontinued line of Linen-and-woo! Shirts and Drawers, pergarment . $1.85 OFFERING UNUSUAL VALUES — Men's and Women’s Twilled Silk Unrbrellas, with natura! wood handles . + at $2.00 Men's and Women's Twilled Siik Umbrellas, with novelty handles . - at $2.85 Twilled Silk Umbrellas, with Sterling Silver handles, etched and engraved . - at $4.50 Fit Avewne, 34th wid 35th Btreets, New York. Men’s & Women’s Silk Umbrellas | Formerly A.T. Stewart” & Co. Nineteen Manufacturers Co-operate in Making Tuesday a Great Day of Special Opportunities in the Wanamaker White Sale So great has been the response to our White Sale of new stocks and new fashions that supplies in some cases began to dwindle. To the rescue came a small | army of our regular manufacturers. An Overflow Sale on the Subway Floor, Old Building Women’s Underclothes Wn site t 18c t 0 $2.! ie rth fad bas A Worth $1 to $3.75 70c, worth $1—600 frean Nightgowns — quality waists of white lawn and voile, nainsook with em! »lace some with round sailor collar, and ri trimmings — all some lace trimmed; three- fresh and very good king. quarter and long sleeves. Seven styles at 45c, worth oe to 75c. Several styles at 65c, worth $1. Corset Covers at 15c and 18c —worth » trim- med with rows and rows of lace. Combinations, 65c, worth $1 —Nainsook, embroidered and trimmed with lace; good pearl buttons. . #1, w Lingerie and voile waists, scores of styles, plenty of sizes, all white. $1—700 waists, copies of styles, Materials not quite so good, but difference is wee and variety most be spore ee immed; all $2.50, worth $3.75—Chiffon waists, plain or pleated, colors and sizes. Opening a New Main Aisle Leading direct from the Subway Entrance, New Building, to the Petticoats at 65c, worth $1— splendid quality eee with attractive embroidery and rib- bon beading. Washable Negligees $1,worth $1.50 and $1.75 Cotton Recd with printed Passage- Pad to the Old Building. every counter tomorrow borders, Persian de- wh ‘be ped high with snowy signs, Fe or with wide uaderstotbes, | blouses and attrac- pointed collar and cuffs of col- | tive dresses of ¢ ored satin. Felt Slippers for Less Several hundred felt slippers, which were 75c to $2.25, now 50c to #1. Fur-trimmed Romeos, Cuban heels, covered to match; made to sell for 82.25. - Also ribbon-trimmed Antoinette slippers, leather heels; old rose, red, taupe and wistaria colors included; $1.50 grade. Now $1. Fur-trimmed Romeos; wine, gray and black colors; low cut; without fur, were $1, now 75c. “Soft Tread” slippers for men and women; noiseless padded soles. Men's, were $1, now 75c. Women’s, were 75c, now 50c Men's $4 & $5 shoes in the January Shoe Sale, $3. 15 Subway floor, Old Bldg. Yearly Sale of Household Linens In the sete os the Subwa; Remnants of ta! Ay And Ky to 344 yards long, various patterns, every thread "ailfinen, 50c to $1.25 yard. Remnants of roller and seedy toe ipa towels for china and glass, 2 to Carpet Remnants 35c to 75c Each Short sample lengths of carpets valued at $1 to $8 yard will be on sale tomorrow at 85c, 50c and 75c cach, Wiltons, Axminsters, Brussele, body Brussels and tapestry Brussels, s long, 10c to 17c yard. oxen os in cae dozens and pe in mat sises of 114 yards and less. dosen: me mat . ‘i ae Verrces Pee Patter to ages Selvedged and finished for awe. dozen. Subway floor, Old Building Subway floor, Old Building The 1913 Spring Quarterly Number of The Style Book fresh from the press—full of new and charming fashion ideas. Its ete ia Be the co y Tnatead of 20c as formerly—but there will Ro pat- in sale ut the Pattern Section, First Floor, Old Building. on coupons. All the Lynx and Mink Muffs and Scarfs Are Blue-Pencilled for Tomorrow Up to now the blue pencil has kept away from these two furs, because nigh were very seo tics! values even at their regular prices. But to- night each lynx and mink muff and scarf remaining in our Salons is re- priced like this: Black Lynx Muffs Plain and animal shapes, of beautiful. silky, carefully selected and guaranteed furs. Were 095, now 980 | Were 970, now 935 Were 975, now 960 \ Were 0155, now 9115 Black Lynx Scarfs Were 960, now 945 | Were 9160, now 9115 Were 970, now 055 Were 9165, now 9120 Mink Muffs varying from four to eight stripes, of exceptionally fine fur and coloring: Were $40, now 035 | Were 975, now 955 Were 980, now 965 Mink Scarfs Were 018, now Were 950, now 933,50 Were 023, now sie and $16.90 | Were 968, now #30 Were 040, now 9; Were 985, now 970 Also one pth so formerly $425, now #325, and one Hudson Bay Sable sct formerly 8600, now $400. Second floor, Old Building. Were 985, now 970 Were 9139, now 890 La SET rath aera ny Y PRRYAY ov have fond the , Fourth Avenue, *Fighth to Tenth Street $16,640 Worth of Hair Mattresses to Be Sold for $12,600 Still in the hair. To be made up to order in our workrooms in the careful and manner that dis- tinguishes all Wanamaker mattresses. By means of this special offer you may on Our regular $18 mattresses at Our regular $26 mattresses at 20 Our regular aye evap at for a limited time only, chases of mattress hair Pe out. enamel irene bays size forty-pound mattresses. Smaller sizes as required. All “Y Seven toed soi being tickings. being made on our regular $12. socphobt ered bon SPring. Seventh Gellery, New Belling.’ Housewives Will Hurry for These Muslin & Scrim Curtains 2900 Pairs Will Hardly Be Enough at Tomorrow's Low Prices bd @ pair for curtains we ha ery & sell at $1 and $1.28. pair for curtains regularly $1 by 28, $1.35 and $1.80 a pair for por $1.78 end $3 rtai' ¥ "That i is the curtain story for tomorrow. The reason is that two large curtain mills from pepe: we order extensively have. made up for us at ps ok, price their left-over ends of scrim and muslin The curtains are as fresh and dainty and care- fully wiles 08 Sie See eee They are suitable for bey f jouses, cot! or simple town apart- ments, ani semegie with thoughts of next summer in niod nl want to lay in Dw nd The 75c curtains are dainty white muslin, plain or plaided, with lace insertion, » pleats or ruffles for finish. Eight styles, worth $1 to 91.95 ir. vid The 90c curtains are white or cream muslin, checked, striped or plain, with imitation filet and other laces in edging and insertion. Seven styles, worth $1.50 pair. The $1.35 curtains are dotted, striged ae and checked white muslin, with cluny and in edging and insertion. Eight styles, worth $% = The $1.25 and $1.50 curtains are white, ivory and arab, scrim, with cluny end filet edgings and insertions, worth $1.75 and $@ pair. Each pair of curtains is fully two and a half yards long and usual width. On sale Tuesday morning at 8:30, Third Gallery, New Building. Calais Valenciennes Laces Marked Less Than Their Import Price Valenciennes lace from Calais is French Valen- ciennes at its best. No finer i is made except, of course, the real handmade “Val.” Such is the lace which (in a limited quantity) comes, through a special purchase, to sell Tuesday. at 75c to $3 the Dozen Yards Regularly $1.25 to $7.50 the Dozen Yards Wide and narrow edges and insertions, ranging Som | to 5 inches in width, and in most cases complete’ mate ig et \ For daintiness combined with durability these Calais “Vals” [] have not their equal. Fashion whlipers summer cotton dimities and crepes. | Designs are Mjaintier and more spring-like than any you've || FiretFloor, Old Building, «: | $13.50 is the Price of Young Women’s $21.50 Chinchilla Topcoats Coats such as a young girl wants. Very plain, but with a certain jaunty air about them. They are the fashionable three-quarter le (just a trifle narrow at the foot), have very sm set in sleeves, smart big patch pockets and a | larly nice little pees collar which rolls up around | the throat or may be worn low. The maker had only enough of the material (which, by the way, is identical with that in our $23.50 coats) jf for sixty coats, which accounts for the price. Oxford and light gray and navy blue. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Subway Moor, Old Building. The Remaining Few of a Special Purchase of Suits for Young Women Are Marked $16.50 Regularly $22.50 to $27.50 Whipcord and mixtures cut over a model which was designed for 1913 spring suits. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Lengths 35, 37 and $9 inches. Second that they are to be much used on dainty [j sartdl ng handkerchief linens, organdies, seen.

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