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oa 4 ‘gg ‘ MAST ouc TRSTOSTRUN LEAVES COURT “Madison Avenues” Beat Up Calls Legislative Leaders in Ef-| Nitzburg at Portals of Justice fort to Rush Bills Before for Haling Youth to Court. He Resigns. ‘The “Madison Avenue Gang,” an up- town organitation which ior aves + ABNTON, Jan. 22.—Gov. Wilson to-| looked down upon in the past by down- ay made his seco! -ltown bad men as effete and molly- his second move toward ov) oadiien, carried out ite promiee of aiming reform of the corporation revenge upon a “aquenier” to-day De- ot Mew Jersey. Having caused the! pore ye had got twenty paces from the Pills to be drafted and Introduced in| iyeriem Court, scene of his “squeal- “the Gtate Legislature, the Governor to-| ing” * Gay asked the Legisiative leaders to] Kaward Ni g, who has a confec- @B 8 conference of members of both] tlonery stote at No. 1437 Madison ave- newees for next Tuced: ; berg he] nue, was the “are el and bd ei qill explain Ais programme for the 66] ferep from his words was Solomot ston and urge particularly the passage! Girach of No. 985 Crimmina avenue, the of the corporation bills. Bronx, who te twenty-one. The Governor does not expect any Op-| Girsch went into Nitaburg's store Mon- among the Democrats, who| day night and ankod to eee some eam- = '& majority in both houses, and 18] ples of ‘edd ‘five-cent packaye cigar- ‘hopeful 1 that the bille may be enacted? ettes, on Nitabure said. wefore he leaves here to assume the! 7 looked. at: him in the eye,” the com- fectioner told, “Magistrate Campbell, “and nal, ‘let me see first some samples of good fivescent nickels.’ He sald He didn't have a nickel, but he saw lots of | Paper and ponetls around and I could the ker | aay make & memorandum of It. Gned deen Vice-Chancellor until Young felter,’ I says, ‘that ain't my when he succeeded © ‘or | way of doing buaivess. Money or move Pitney, now Associate Justice| te my motto!’ He got mad and pullet Joney. J Ogany lettors nave come to the Prest- Gent-elect commending the Dili, and +Chancel Ww the United States Supreme Court. piensa “ed 599,600,000 PARCEL STAMPS. Government Rushed to Meet pe- mand ta Post Service. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2-The total @ chisel from under hie Alstributed up to this date is 399,300,- Prior to Jan. service Wan establinhed, 169,280,456 stamps i fesued. In the first three weeks of te stampa at the rate Keep the throat clear and the voice strong. & day. + The total value of the parce! part stamps distributed up to this date ts 1,182 Chicago received 46,000,000 valued at $2,673,000, thus leading ether cities in the country, St, Loule second with 15,200,000 stamps value? it 9080888; New York City third, with 000 stamps valued ‘$770,000, a8 approved the findings of a court directing William ‘Thee and Newman of Brooklyn, privates pe ee ee Advice 2d- Gke Aviator: . Steer, ee ee Dear Editor:e= scan seeieh Mead Tam an aviator. My, friende eay I ws a high Shyer when thinge are going good., Of late, however, I have been fall= "Ang off in my work and you know what that meano to an aviator. arn ~ ema oemgn wee What would you adviee ae to do in order to get back into shape? Youre sincerely, ogre sagetes "The Superb’ | NOGENTS the Package -with UFT SLIPS FIRST PRIZE, $1,000 2d Prine, $280; Five $100 Prises; Ton $50 Prises; Twenty Seventy-five $10 Prisess Two Hundred $5 Prizes. For the best letters of met more than 70 words. Read the one above. judges will select the winners. Right is reserved to publish names and addresses of successful contestants, No letters closes March 31, 1913. Offer applies to U.8. only THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESD , JANUARY 22, 1913. rramted fm worth of mowreses. 1/BOY HURRYING TO SCHOOL x RUN DOWN BY TAXICAB. “Last night, I got a warning from the Madison evenue gang. ‘They seid it , ; " Ad ; AND be I tentified aaginst, Girech, they would| Norman Fatreli, who reached the age [I t ” get me’—dut thone show canes were|ot seven and the dignity of the second Worth $200, and there you are.” reader without @ mark againt him for f d 20 Several scowling, thickact youths had | tardiness, feared iis proud record would been letening to Nitzinirg’s testimony] be broken to-day when he started for with evident Interest. They left the} school from the home of his parents at courtroom just in advance pf the con-| No, 1s West Eighty-#ixth street. It was fectioner, after the Court wad held | almost 9 o'clo ik then. Girech in $1,600 ball for trial. Down Amsterdam avenue he ran, his Laundered y : Sag fh front of the court they set the men who demand A t 9 ' ° upon Nitebune. He tried vainly todefend | his strapped books. H ‘butoaholes ten Broo | n _ : iture a Aimeelf, but he was rolled from his feet, th , ares S. re . u Kicked and jumped upon. The “Madison A eR peated whirling along beyond : . ‘ : ' 7 ) , hy Avenues” fled when Nitzburg seemed to a tax!e Th Vv | G H E , t f th Y Arena ed wae ator ome | Esc Man, a tna ed ng e Value Giving Event of the Year staggered to his fect and made his way| West Sixty-fifth street ran over the hoy back to the sheltering courtroom. His| and stopped with a grinding of brakes. afte LET NO: WISE-MAN OR WOMAN MISS THIS EVENT. whierein’ eyes were blackened aud almost closed,| Longboat ’ ‘nped out, lifted the boy : Ne hie clothing torn, hia lip split and hfs| into the tonneau and, with Policeman longest chaps, a) nose broken. Crosby on the driver's seat beside him, i QUisburg thought he had recognizes | ashed for the J. Hood Weight Hos- UARY FU! Oo ed toe then nnts and warrants) "<1 ‘a made tt on thme,” sald Nor- é h . , man, a ithe wey. {it woulda't have examples of value ithe bo be quated, but the sale a acentae san teas 0 be tardy, thoug! classic period ‘to GOV. WILSON’S COUSIN DEAD. “or the hore of motcrte meme, There is no Farature Sale "tk Breter Mre. Woodrow Woodbridge Suc- Com Iege gm) s with tis in actual value gtving—no sale anywhere. surpasses "3 cumbe at Johne Hopkins Hospital. ready # hee troken records in volume of business. done. BALTIMORE, Jan. 72—Mre, Jennie to the Torshen & Strves ie Wileon Woodrow Woodbridge, first here, cousin of President-elect Wilson, died THE a Extension Tabs: $7.50. to-day at the Johns Hopkins Hor WORLOS FAVORITE 42 {aches incdiameter; piety 4 17 Minutes from Grand Central to A, & S. Station, Hoyt Street. She came from Ghina, ‘where her hus- REFRESHMENT band is @ nilssionary, to undergo an 5 operation, but she wag too weak. Mra. Woodrow Wilson and Gov. Wilson's sister, Mre. A. H. Howe, came to Bal- timore last Friday to be with the pa- tent. i Mrs. Woodbridge was a daughter of! T E A roeaway fin Dr. W. 21. Woodrow, am educator of Youta'nve. wenraan At: ‘arolina. @he was married to| MCAVCRONIN ES CHE 5 Bam nd A C Dr. Samuel I. Woodbridge in Yokohama SZ BO EEE ER i Phebe od years ago. They edited a paper there, $9.00 Bureaus at $7.00 Golden oak, with two small ana two large drawers and plate mirror. MID-DAY CABARET, EIGHTH FLOOR 4 hooks, bright $1.75 ae Chairs 0 34.Y%ars Spades t at $13. of Fashion Go A with two Senall and ear ee Teun leen back! cama, t. i rdop. $5.00 Dining Room Chairs 10.50 Brass Beds by $6.50 at $2.90 Bi AVE. 19°70 202 =ISTREET. finish, wi erated Sosaatt apne? Naud cneiaaE ~S 4 IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER Y ot made in all s! $8.00 Armchair to match, $5.78 Continued To-Morrow: the Sale of Irish and Bedding Made in Our OwnFactory Under the Most Sanitary Conditions Scotch Table Linens hogar bucedty sci of any kind, ¢hus insuring new, clean tickings and materials for filling. Mattresses j ; . 5 Small ely tow. Subject to Slight Mill Imperfections At sth$0; value si938. Nav'a"apec’ bart 18 fxs i are, ae poe At Prices Averaging One Half At $13.80, value $19.35. No. 2 special hair; 45 Ibs] All Hair Mattresses made in Amoskeag A. C. A. ticking fs size. i - | and in qne or two parts, as desired. 4 At $16.20, value $20.70. No. 1 special halr; ‘45 Ibs.; Box Table Damask. # yards wide; values 9 Deceit, yards wide; full size. Sprin, for Wood or Metal Beds 10 91.60 and 68.00, Ot... ce. 00 ie 02.95 med ihe bles *1.50 At $18.00, value $22.80. Pure §, A. horsehair, gray or] At $8.40, value $10.80. Containing .63 tempered steel Table Cloths, #x24 yards, x8 yards, 214124 He * black; full size. 4 springs and covered with Amoskeag A. C. A. tickingsy ne oh yards; values to ¢ Extra Quality All Linen Napkins: At $21.75, value $28.00. No. 1° black drawings; full] full size. Me et values to 64.60 per dosen, at, i | 95 size: H At $10.30, value $13.80. Containing: 63 tempered sted! Extra Fine Table Cloths, @s2}4 yatdi, #13 WMOHD. ee cee eeie sesso ees he . At $27.20, value $34.00. Super extra ‘white drewings;| springs and made with hair top; covered with Amoskeag yerds, a is reeds, ais ' Very Finest Grade Napkins, extra large full size. A.C. A, ticking; top tufted; full size. =: uct ts al ho 5.95 | the, jain to ise doen at 03 0) cen meter Ge ttn en tt eco Women’ pEvinksgs andStreet | :January Clearing Sale Imported $120.00 French Nearseal Coats | | Women’s $3Separate Skirts, $1.9 8 We hive pechered oly) lines of Tunics @ Robes at $55.00 pone. rile aay ag ened fies rorsted, tared $24.78, $29.75, $34.76 and $39.78 values,com- ; ; covered buttons; waist bands from fochesp Ing ever 400 con 9. E one of those handsome ‘Tunics “$225.00 | Hodsan Seal Conts at $98.50 4. Tengttss from 38 to'43 inches. None oot boar ‘on ap- roval. oor, ing. | rae, He mote TSU, ocewmae | | $8. , Cheviot Serge, 54 In., 69 Two Special Trimming Items ALMOST-HALF PRICE for this splendid wearing fabric, ‘ 54 Inches wide; guaranteed all wool, in a fine, close SILK EMBROIDERED Trimming Braids, assorted cotore' weave; a quality sold usually at $1.25. ns are Copen- excellent designs; six yards to a piece; value 25c., at Se, hagen, wistarla, catawba, tan, reseda, gun-metal and navy, Colored cotton Trimming Braids, 6 yard pieces, bands ‘Street floor, Wert Building. |] and edgings ¢o match; value up to 20c., at 10c. a piece. i and Robes that were left from the An- nual Sale of Paris samples are offered in this clearance. ‘ Many are samples of Tunics that will not appear elsewhere until next season, also of models recently imported. Those Freach Net Tenics with Spark: lag Rhinestones, Handsome Chiffon styles are new and the materials are. those in g:eatest demand. 50c FINE bleached ized satin Damask, 64 inches wide; Cloth Beaded and Embroidered Tunics, . ic Lace Neckwear at bY variety of ver: grey. designs, sold by ‘rno#t stores, (ag French Lace asd Net Robes of vari- : ae Oe ai Vigor ov Besa tpd i in Wane of ore) Brower S0c.; been selling here as a leader for 39c.; a limited, ous styles, Tunics ia novel draped and See itt J quantity now at "a yard. Street floor, evar, Bust Building, | Chemisettes of plain net with silk button trlowmiog. 0 th, silk button, trkonmdng. Women’s 25c Underwear, [9c . ‘| 9, F} FINE QUALITY low k; sleeveless, with cheted Gold, Siiver-or Cut Jet Beadwork. | 1,800 Men s Fancy Shirts at 49c sols so 8 large aisorimen, of lace a Ayes fei ‘ ALITY PI neck, sleeveless; shaped cotton Combination at $9.50 for any Tunic or Robe job ease rey of pater cia ae knee, in regular anidextra sizes. tree or, trot, ate i all have $14.50 tor mene (ome ao. A sae ie mel ma, a nee cue“ || Women’s 25c Stockings, 1242c ° formerly to $85.00. $.00 © Carnetings, 50c to $1 Yard | | scamess ton fashioned, in ani fot Store orders ojos $18.50 for any Tunic or Robe $135 P Ss, $ es ” fee formerly to $35.00. $24.50 for any Tunic or Robe | formerly to $65.00. silk net Jabots or Stock with taffeta silk ribbon trimmed, pase! effects, some ia side effects, Broedcloth Coats with others with court backs. Pearl, velvet and braid trim- wlag. Velour, Velvet and Seal Plush Coats fo smart models with fancy sitk frogs, some trleamed or embroid- ered. Serviceable and warm Chiachilta, Boucle, Wide Wale, Caracal aad Neveity _ Coats, Textile Par Fabrics; some coats with fur collar and S cufts are alse tacluded we have not every style the variety is great enough atisfactory selection. Early is advised. : Women’s Smart Tailored Suits Made to Retail at $25 to $39.75 A fortunate purchase brought these suits to us at a remarkably low price. ‘The styles will be g next spring. Choosefrom Velour de Taine, Eponge, Serge, Cheviot, Broad- cloth, Velvet and Cordu- roy, and T'wo-tones. ; Qoor, front, Central Building. A SPLENDID lot of Floor Coverings, 65 patterns; svtta- A . . ble for any part of the house; reduced for quick clear- Nottin ham Lace Curtains. \ ance.” Sino. Tenesiry Brussels at 50c., 65c, and 7c, « yard, $2 to $3 alues, at $1.29 & $1.59 Pr. $1.25 Naess a Pes, ind en ee 81,00 $5.50 to $7 Renaissance laceBed Sets, $3.59 and $4.35 set, $1.25 $1. minster cand 94,00 2 bh hog _. 19¢, and 25c, colored Scrim, 10c. a yard. ‘Tint Moor, Centeal Bulldii $6.00 to $7.00 Mercerized Armure Portieres, $3.75 Pair Remnants of imported Tapestries and. Damasks, 88¢; and $1,590 yard, . i Bolsters, uncovered, in all:sizes, 5c. each; covered wilt Otrest Coor, tront, Onntral Building, sateen, all’ sizes, 91:25 each, ‘Tuird rin Two Special Drug Store Offers SEIDLITZ , U. S. P, 12 in @ tin box, regularly 19¢,, at Oc, 4 Peroxide of Hydrogen, large bottles, pegularly 19c., at lc. Not more than.two to a customer. Store orders only and no hurry box orders fil New Sample Strip Embroideries, 10c, 15c, 19¢, 25c and 39c Yd. Moly band machine work. Every desirable sort mabroldery for trimming purposes, for children's dresses, for comPfastion under, wear, handsome bands, skirtings, corset cover widths, etc. Values from 1Sc to 75c yd. 18-Inch Embroidered Flouncings, 25c, 39c and 49c Yd. Although in all sizes, entral Building. Over 25 handsome petterns in Irish Point, 500 Women’s Raincoats | at $5.95 ii Gani’ an | That Should Be $9.00 to $14.75 $15 3 a Orage Gt ear dimpegen Crowterd fe. Main Floor. Third Advance. Announcement of Our February Furniture Sale Greater and Better Than Ever Before The advance display is now ready. All our specials for the February Sale are now on display at the prices to be in force next week. Ask About Our Furniture Club Plan | | ” i ) The Stock of Rosenthal & Katz 1S West 26th St., Manhattan CERTAINLY THE MOST AMAZING RAINCOAT VALUE OF THE SEASON.” Rosenthal & Katz have no superiors in the country.as the makers of Rain- coats for Women. You will be astonished when you see the beauty. of the rubberized, material jn these rain or shine Coats, They.will.be-perfect for. motor." ing, just the thing for Spring, early and late, and for . the light rains of Summer. There are tweeds, moires, silk peau de soie, plaid backs, black and. white checks—in tans, light gray, Oxford, black, navy and green, slate, red and blue . changeable effects. The‘ styles are straight back, full length, with storm. collars—some have raglan sleeve. All sizes from 32 to 44 bust measure. . None C. O. D. or on approval. There are $00 of them-<but come early. ‘Ssesmd Gost, cum, Curt Buiiieg | $32.00 Walnut Dresser or Chiffonier, |Grandfather Clock f at $16.50 Ly in Mission, at This dresser and $6.95 chiffonier are Thi This is just what you made of walnut, have been poe for to nshogany, Tuna put in your den or hall. mahogany and Stands 6 feet high, all en- bird’s-eye maple. closed; has a glass door. ‘They are a wonder. Strikes the hour and half- ful value and will iP hour, with an 8-day move- not last long at this ment. Worth three times price. ‘what we are asking for it. eimpere Wieet, Om Gals Bo-Messow. se Arenas, 19th to 2605 Beoees._In Mow York's mee, 19th bees rom