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q it rie RVENING WORLD, | Urn in Restaurant | Tempted Pair to| Steamer Veronese, With 132 Pas.’ ada Tm Linger and Steam Gives Tip to Police. But for 140 Tercano’s appetite for hot coffee and cake, he and Peter Le- ‘branc might have successfully aecom- ~ FROM RAILS: ALL ~— ABOARD I ESCAPE "Wreck of Buffalo Express on Pennsylvania Ro** of Portugal, get their 1 . ja Tate Stet! a VIGO, Spain, Jan. 11.—The British steamer Veronese with 133 passengers| bh was ig mt ol “Ononn, in the diocese of | plished thelr burglary of Bartoli's coffee Rene te waite vagal | nowse No, M9 Fast TWweifth street. ar to have ven saved by life ia ‘Tescano Is eighteen years old and Le-| fom shore, but It te reported that station passing Bartoll's at & o'clock this morning, glanced in, By the dim light he saw steam ascending from the coffee urn on @ counter in the rear. Lees than an hour before, Spaeth had looked at that identical coffee urn and it had not been steaming. ROCK HAVEN, Pa., Jan. 17.—Pasnen- fore on the Buffalo fyer, which left BDeffato at 1.465 o'clock inst night, had a narrow escape from death or injury on the Pennsylvania Ratiroad early to-day | wi when the «rain ran into « boulder that | ve Wee rolled off the mountainside and de-| tween the hallway of the house and Failed the entire string of cars with the; the ig eto eee out of te hy came Tescano, carrying ton bottles o Maseption of & rear sleeper. The caly| -svaied cherries, and Lebranc, carry- person on the train who needed the at- . ing forty packages of cigarettes tention of @ physician was an express| “weg have got away,” sald Tea. Messenger, who had been badly ehaken| cano, “if I hadn't felt like a cup of ager his car overturned. hot coffee and some cake, 1 lighted car, steel combination car | the coffee urn and had my breakfast.” —_————_ A degree and a steel Gay coach turned beg on YONKERS CAR MEN BACK JOBS, ARE WELCOMED. Passengers Give Crews “Glad gore’ trom Palieasitnie wee aorarter,| Hand” as They Ride Comfortably | Dat remained upright. The sleeper| to Town for First Time in 16 Days. that did not leave the tracks was! Conditions in Yonkers to-day were ee ee an etn sg city was {returning to thelr normal state, This bniate fn. tho ‘enede ef the Wy gene | morning the Qusiness-bound man found which was about eight miles west of] the trofley aystem in full operation, here, and took the passengers to Will-|foMowifig the sixteen-day strike, and’ samepot later the women having business tn the; ‘Phe railroad officiais are making | centre of the city used the cars to reach arrived an investigation re Jed a hole cut through the wall be- Annual Clearance Sale Unparalleled Offerings Saturday (Third Floor) frightened and raliroad men consider It femarkable that none of them was injured. GIRLS’ WINTER COATS (6 to 14 years) Chinchillas, Meltons, Corduroys, Velvets. 6.50, 8.50, 10.50 Reduced from 18.50 to 24.50 MISSES’ COATS (14 to 18 years) English Mixtures, Zibelines, Blanket Cloths. 12.50, 16.75, 19.50 Reduced from 26.50 to $8.00 fore the strike and at every corner the usual riders greeted the trolley had been freien ~Asandny GIRL STOIC FACING DEATH. testes cians wuts ttsn| Sart tee” mye - WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ DRESSES kW. Whitridge of the rail: (Second Floor) f PATERSON, Nod. Jan Tr-When an| Wey company believe he wil! consent ‘attempt to end her life was baiked |‘ & renewal after arbitration of the ‘agreement which forbids him to hire workmen except those the union ap. wes. Jobs on the Yonkers trolley & cigarrette from one of the patrolmen | ines nave deen semi-political in char ecter Serges, Velvets, Corduroys. 12.50, 16.50, 19.50 \ Sores rae he ttt Ft | ape eis contin may be tara Reduced from £2.60 to $8.00 (Rocce Shag Nap Nagle The A bayer Lennon's plan, ot city owner. , » ‘Dolly was Natalia Avalia. and. was| anced allow tor city operation es well \ceeameuaee, Dcernrcey creee sete ® es age, she married en Rogers, « mu- CASTRO GETS LAST CHANCE. Reduced from 29.60 to $8.00 § Vague source, totalling nearly $1,000 « Awaiting Appeal Briefe. {. ¥ foe 8 grewaet. er we WASHTIQOTON, Jan. 11.—Betore ée- Very Spee muiciée was warted whether Re gies ae rss Nagel will await the recetpt of briefs Actual Values £7.50 to 38.60 ‘teutt ot. 22 to 26 «= John Forsythe 34thSt., West BURGLARS’ COFFEE TASTE |16 THROWN FROM LIFE toon ware thrown out of the basket and TRAIN HURLED SPOILED A “GETAWAY.” BASKET AND DROWN. "ihe at The steamer Hollandie. stood, by | it impossible eddy boat oats sengers, Wrecked on the Coast |Ser"tinaity ne lite savers i "i 0 eir ie. RoMEn’ Jan. + roar Lae on to, | send @ memorial to “ne Archbishop ane ers are] manding “amelioration of their material reatening to strike if the Gemand granted. Gigantic Sale - Positively Never Before Equalled 17,700 Cravats, 25c NeckwearNevcsSold by AnyoneAnywhere A di 50c and $1.00 SENTING the Great Purchase of the Entirej/Floor Stock of mene » America’s largest and best-! 5 main of the temove Seid Gi OVERSTOCK SALE OVERCOATS Reduced up to One-Third $22.50 $16.50 Formesly ba TP at $20 and Soie. artists in the blending and weaving Unquestionably the Most Sensational New York Will See This Yéar, and Never Before Equalled. Up to One-Third Reductions, Men’s Winter Overcoats SALE that is the Magnet among them all. A Sale that has kept ue busy hiner wes going out of fahon end Winter cots woud born werine eas at Sache. ned Winer. costs would become as extinct BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. — NEW YORK ~6T¥ AV. BET, 2777 & 26" STS. FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AV. BROOKLYN — BROADWAY AT BEDFORDLAV. =|MEN ' To enable all men t enable all men to shane in these unusual economies, the Men’s Store will open will open its doors Astor Place, Subway Station Entrance FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1918, ee ae DM fant Tomorrow, Saturday, Pruning Day in the Men’s Store. Lowered prices on regular stocks and some exceptionally good special purchases will make it the most advanta- Broadway, Fourth Avenue,‘ pie ith hmmm. to Tenth Street MEN geous Outfitting Day of the year for men. at 7.30 tomorrow morning, and the sales force will be doubled to ensure quick service. The Greatest SHIRT Sale} In Wanamaker History 11,868 Shirts of $1 grade 9,972 Shirts of $1.50 grade 2,940 Shirts of $2 grade 24,780 Shirts “Famous for Quarter of a Century.”’ Every shirt made by one of the four largest shirt makers in : America. Men who buy tomorrow SAVE To Begin With -Every shirt new and in perfect condition. Every size, from 184 to 18. Every variety and style you wish—woven madras, printed mad- ras, percales, cheviots, fldnnel, muslins and mercerized shirtings; with cuffs attached or detached. front. each place. men who wish to Shirts for 70c? Store opens at 7.30 ‘for $19.50 205 Overcoats M §©«© 61. are $28 grades; 46 are $30 sade #98 are $35 grades. Choose at $22.50 All of heavy-weight cheviots; ages double-breasted; ome plaid backs, 7 satin yokes, some full serge lined; aos belted; most of them have the ‘Wana- maker Special convertible collar. The greater part a new purchase. special The chased. rest from our regular stock. | 70c The Shirts Will Be Displayed in the Main Aisle, Burlington Arcade Floor, on the Subway Floor, New Building, by the entrance from the Astor Place station; on the Subway, Floor, Old Building, from the Ninth to Tenth street elevators, Broadway Four tables will be given to each size in The selling force will be doubled and extra wrapping facilities provided so that their purchases away shall not be ddlayed. Will you =e one of the earlier comers to get $2 $28, $30 and $35 Storm Coats for $22.50 $30 to $38 Fancy Sack Suits 192 ‘Fancy Suits 85 are $30 grades; 38 are $32 grades; 43 are $35 grades; 26 are $38 grades. Choose at $19.50. suitable for tures; hand-tailored; serge-lined; made up in accordance with our specifications ag to style from fabrics specially pur- Many of weight around wear; fancy mix- Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. In the New Store for Men, Broadway, corner Eighth $20 and $22 All-wool Fancy Suits for. $14.50 $20 to $30 Rough, Woolly, Overcoats for $15.50 Special purchases, recommended as exceptional values in cloth, style and workmanship ¢ at the prices. Fur Collars renpoot Mutts SHOES Mufts roth were gary tee 47%. | 1.000 Pairs of $5, $6 and $8 Grades 181 that $1446.50 — = Bioee sql = Pur Caps e have ever ma 119 that were $1,406 for —one that lee make for the Men’s Shoe Store $087.84. a host of new friends. Plush Caps Most of the shoes are $6, Newark-made; 76 that were $207 for $114. none less than $5 value; some as high as $8. Mot All this season’s styles in practically every or Hoods ces, 90 that sare O70 fos 040,50, ‘Tan, dull calf, and patent leather, with 269 re ee : double sad single se a Arcade floor, New Bldg.. $260, Broadway, corner Kighth $1 Underwear for 50c ‘sal! 1s RCA, mediume iB! leeve ‘shirts, bia Be] Hein ‘length drawers with strap back, pearl buttons and double guseeta 35c Half-Hose for 20c cotton, Hon, earl fated with dou! Bc Sil Socks for 35¢ ra, ke ak effects in black’ and whi black and colors, The are putting them out today for spring business to sell at 560 pair. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bidg, All on the Burlington Arcade ‘Floor, New Wanamaker Building The Men's Stowe; Opening at 7.30 Tomorrow Morning i ( qj \ \ g