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THE EVENING WORL WEDRRSDAY: JANUARY 22, 1913. ASKSBIG BONDS [TRUST KEEPS GRP GRANDMOTHER USED SARE TEA TO ) ie es Lord & Tay lor we p> TO HOLD ARSON | OY WON RS DMREN HE FADED OR GR m ST & TRUST MENBERS| SSW FNS ow se Meee ere | Hi January. Sale of Household Linens The Linen Event of the Year Makes Hair Soft, Beau- chicky, po lasik Gee get: hsdineons: ia: Gib of General Film| tiful; Cures Dandruff. Company Testifies in Suit The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- ‘ , toring faded, hair to its natural to Dissolve Combine. solr dat ea ete her te. fous, cod sbundaat with’ s. tenn all ‘Ditrict - ine Whitman Pears Firebugs Will Flit as , Confessions Are Made. Te eplendid for dandrutl, ‘ Te ly Lillian Pelser, treasurer of the Gen- era) Film Company, was recalled to the Ba order to prevent the flight of any « the men under indictment for par- Pelpetion tn the operations of the Arson ‘Trust, the District-Attorney has decided ‘Re qhust insist upon the highest ball the Court will fix. Many of those ‘who re heen accused in the confession of * Gtetn and others have fled from the a witness stand to-day in the sult of the United States Government to dissolve as @ combination in restraint of trade. Mr. Pelger was questioned control exercised by the Motion Pictures pty ‘was app'ied with wonderful eff alice brewiag at home is muss; the Motion Pictures Patents Company | out-of. “Rowads, e ‘hie 6 better than ba Bes as to the or at any drug ae. Wyeth Whenever di t dull, faded| body can tel reaked appearance ish sim fe, a us your hair, taking one strand ‘snd through yadays skilled chemists|at a time. Do this at night, and Grid the gray hair sees Ero, i ete ‘restored ey its aeerel 9 color Patents Company over the General Film tel d'eclphor fale He shomedy my tee nth looks glossy, soft and abundant. h Company, including four of the “mechanics” or | miim C: @refessional fire starters, Redert J. Rudin, the {neurance broker | G, inéteted last week on a charge of in- Di le asked that dail be fixed at $50,000, Alexander Karlin, counsel for Rubin, Protested that was excessive. After @ome consideration Justice Goff mate the bail $15,000. Rubin was not able te furnish a bond in that amount and was sent to the Tombs. During the argument over ball Mn Karlin gaid tt was necessary that his cMent bo at IMberty in order that he might prepare a proper defense. Mr. Kerlin said the charges against his client were baseless, je said, withou py by the Patents’ When @ reason was ally that the Sting ont ished for exhibitin; filme made er leased. ay “aedopendient™ agencies. Another method of punishing an exhid- \tor who used “independent” flime was to fine him and refuse film service until “Then,” asked Justice Goff,’ “why Film Prepare a defense?" Abraham Schlichten, who pleaded a guilty to'arson in the second degree sataee yesterday, has announced his intention to make a confession to the District- Attorney, He says he can name thirty Persons or more who were tn the arson plots. The Distriot-Attorney also ex- pects @ confession or statement from / ( ‘Menry C. Freeman, an independent a4- Juster, under indictment, who wae held ( yesterday by Judge Roealsky in $36,000 bath ANSWER SENT BRITISH _ BY WASHINGTON 10 * THE CANAL PROTEST Morrow at Request of Lon- don Foreign Office. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. — Secretary Knox to-day outlined the statue of the Panama Canal negotiations with Great Britain in this formal statement: “The answer of this Government to the British protest against the Panama Canal act was forwarded to London last Gaturday by telegraph. It was read by the American Charges d'Affaires and @ copy delivered to Sir Edward Grey Mon- day morning. It was proposed by this Government to make {t public i oraey but at the request of Sir Edward Grey, Who desired to transmit it to the British ‘Parliament on Th was deferred sa83 a tise of courtesy to Bi i the same time ry handed to ritish foreign office ® ed to the British am Registered Trade Merk Suspended Pupil Stabs Teacher. HATFIELD, Ank., Jan. 2%.—Prof. J. c. Hoheimer, principal of a local school, \e! 5 fons tacked when he ordered the upli from the schoo! build! a oo ae The Slim Woman é Is Winning ° ey lim woman's triumph thinner ene te {ne Or Deen ead mews for the . he would have ise. Nowadays, jay, te publication | flesh epareti rar ne ne frequently ‘enough a lestag, fe fat et the rate of Pretty nearly Eatablishes Half a Century Annual Sale Children’s& Infants’ Wear (Up to 12 years) Greatly Reduced Doneatis and Imported Hats — At $2.00, 3.00 and 5,00. Regular price $3.75 to 15.00. Coats—Up to 12 years, Regular price $10. at $5.00, 7.75 to 12,75. to 30.00, Infants’ Yoke Dresses —$1.75 and 2.85, long and short, hand made, Madeira embroidered; regular price $2.75 to 3.60 Many other styles, odds and ends, slightly soiled, very greatly reduced. Children’s Colored Dresses —1 to 6 years, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3,00. French and Russian Walste Large sizes, 6 to 12 years, $3.C0, 3.50, 4.00 and 5.00. Knickerbocker Buits Up tos years, $1.50, Pago 00. 00, 2.50, 3.00 to 5. Domestic and French Hand Made Under- muslins—Up to 12 years. Gowns —$1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00. Drawers —Up to8 years, 35c., 50c., 65c., 75c., 85c., $1.25, 1.50. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St., WaldeeA trie fe yeaa te Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Annual Sale Continued Muslin Underwear House Gowns, Silk Petticoats & Corsets e at % to 44 Less Than Regular Prices Night Gowns Nainsook or cambric, lace or embroidery trimmed, 98c, $1.25, $1.05 & $3.95 Combinations Lave or embroidery trimmed. O8¢, $1.25 & $1.95 ' Petticoats Lace trimmed, . $1.25, $1.95, $2.95 to $5.05 Drawers Lace or embroidery trimmed... 50¢, 98c & $1.25 House Gowns & iv ii Se Satie lus act sete beat Crepe de Chine, side pleated skirt, bodice slaborately embeoldered cesses $12.75 Crepe de Chine Slip On, ibbon ruche and roacbad w ny ruche an Peecccee errr ry Albatross, semi-Em t models, with epbreldoed wa or lace trimmed $4.95 & $5.05 troldered bodice... nese or at $2.95 & $3.95 idee Plain a fitted models, with flowered eee collar and cuffs, in mage ec Albatross, in a large vi syiees embroidered ee or Le $4.95 $3.05 @& 34.95 or fitted models $1.25 to $2.95 Flowered straight Sik Petticoats Black Messaline Top Petticoats With fancy Dresden silk flounce.. $4.95 &F $5.95 Black Wool Jersey Top Petticoats With pleated flounce of messaline. $2.95 &? $3.95 Messaline Silk Petsicoats In and all the desirable ee ses $2.95 to $5.05 Corsets W. B. Corsets Coutil, medium and low bust, extra long 98¢ straight hips and back Value $2.00 & $2.50 $1. 35 Augustine Corsets Coutil, medium low bust, long straight hips and back American Lady Corsets Coutil and Fancy Materials—sizes incomplete $1.35, $1.05, $2.45 & $2.75 Values $2,50 to $5.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. $6.95 ° Continues Throughout the Week Linens worthy of your fullest confidence—every piece carries Prices are unprecedentedly low and warrant your anticipating future needs, satisfactory wear. Damask Table Cloths & Napkins at an Average of Half Regular Prices Table Cloth: .. «4.81.45 to $18.50 Regularly $2.75 to $27.00 Napkins. ......00.0. Donen, $2.65 to $20.25 Regularly $4.85 to $40.50 Entire Stock of the Leading Manufacturer of Hand-Woven Damask Table Cloths & Napkins At Exactly Half Regular Prices Very Special 150 Women’s Street, Touring and Rain Coats A Manufacturer’s Stock - Made of the smartest aoa Mixtures, Gaberdines and Cravenettes. $14.50 Values to $80.00 Four Advance Models in New Spring Serge Dresses Exceptionally smart dresses of navy and black serge, with the newest touches of color and combination braid; all buttoned front models, high. or low neck. Unusual Values at $10.75 to $29.50 Special Values Of‘ered in Chiffon Cloth, Lace & Lingerie Waists Chiffon Cloth, with tucked Brussels a | $5. 50 shadow lace and satin forming vest eon Two effective White Crepe de models, with bands of shadow lace ‘andy pes eat | wrth bap $5.95 button’ All-Over Shadow Lace, ith satin Pit and pleated net jabot..........scccceee *} $4.50 Lingerie W aists Hatiste, seubroniery and Val. lace senda | $r 95 Tee ed Batiste model ith ‘ted jabot bee ita] bs, plea } $2.95 Several Voile Models, hand-embroidered, Val. lace trimmed eiveeats » | $2.95 Rhee aay, embroidery and Val. lone } $3. 95 Voile, hand embroidered, Val. and ch lace teeettons ed Beet ve istrodueed } $4. 95 8,000 Yards White and Colored Imported Chiffon Voile & Checked Voile Goods That Command Regularly 75c and $1.00 Per Yard. Made by one of the foremost Manufac- turers of England; in the most desirable | 25¢ shades, also black and white; 40, 44, 45 inches wide. ial sale price guarantee to give $20,000 Worth Scalloped Damask Table Linens’ at 6 Less Than Regular Prices Linen Sheets & Pillow Cases Sheets. .. + cessscocee-$4.50, 95.60 and 97.50 Regularly $6.00, $7.60 and ¢10.80 Pillow Cases. . .$1.00, $1.25 and $2.00 per pair Regulerly $1.95, $1.50 and $9.75 Towels bao $2.85, 94.25, $5.50,87.75, $10.50 8 $12.25 F . 5 , $17.00 ularly $1, res 20, ie $17. Remarkable Values in 40-42 inch Destrable Plain Crepes Frosted Crepe, Crepe Chinois Crepe Drecoll & Crepe Canton in the Most Popular Spri Similar goods are ro oeee at oo ed $3.00 yard. Special Price J) hades. | $7695 also White Habutai Silks pS sll wre _eaeelty 68e and 75c| 50C 36-inch Black Brocade Satin Finish Crepe Regular Price, $2.00 yard Black & White Messaline & Peau-de-Cygne } 78 Usually $1.00 and $1.25 yard J, |$n38 Imported Brocaded Wool Fabrics are being shown in the new colors at Popular Prices Desirable Dress Goods Much Below Regular Prices pieces and broken lines of Dress Good fe Sv 78 Formerly $1.60-and $8.00 per yard. Fine Serge Suitings in. Several Shades of ns Black. Ragulacty 81°78 por wal S220 15,000 Yards 45-inch Colored Dress Linens 38 per yard Usually 500 and 680 Dress Trimmings At Special Prices . Gold, Crystal, Bulgarian and Persian Bands 95¢ to $8.95 Regularly $1.25 to $12.50 per yard Rhinestone Edgings 5c per yard—regularly 85¢ Imported Beaded and Embroidered Tunscs Regularly $25.00 to $30.00.,....$74.00 Regularly $82.00 to $65.00...... $24.50