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1 BE POE os THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, . JANUARY | Sore : NN COCAINE ROUND \|P Federai Judge Attacks Wickersham | —Orders Action in Oi 5 Trust Case. 9 WN WAS GAY GAY IN COURT DALLAS, Tex. Jan. B—A ‘4 | General Wickersham was cri day by United States Judge 1 R. Meek, who rald it was a new for an executive department of the : That Was Why “Nick” Strade] Feaerai Governmont to intervene be- tween a court and men who had been i } Went Free; Also Why He Of. | !ndicted, as ic « 'e { od D. Archbold, H. ©. Folger jr. and) ; i Fi W. C, Teagle. They w indicted in| 7 t et fered Judge a Million. Judge Meek's court on charges of vio-| lating Sherman Anti-Trust law in| @ , alleged affecting the Mag- {GRR Getectives from the West Thirty | notte P in Company. Teeventh street station, temified solemn- Mr. Wie » did not order the ‘Wy @o-day in the West Side Court that | arrest of nen on the Texas war. Migholas Strade ate the evidence in the | TANts ald, the evidence Pi did not uphold such action | ease against him, and bis own actions | When the case wae called in Judge (Bape out their statoinent, He waved | Meek’s court yesterday he commented on | # Qéet bande and prociaimel himeel! a] Mr, Wickershiam's action. He eatd ho @werdfish that only needed an ocean| could not understand it, although he $plageround to be happy, reminded Mag- | had “all confidence tn the integrity of ty the executive department.’ Judge Meek igwrate Corrigan that any tkne he want- graered now ‘warrants’ ienied for the hree. ways he also | 1 abnormally | Ge the impression ihe iwere army of little cocaine joy amd i Off he Fa Were romping within him. t t "Whatever my old friend Masterson a e e a qaye is right,” waid Nicholas, nodding wal at the detective on the stand, eich te or ser ao ane Where It Shows must say, he did a good job, “Ht was this way, Judge,” Masterson | ‘went on, frowning at the interruption. "oc Bensel—that is, Dr. Walter Bensel @f the Department of Health—came to the Station-house last night and took ell @ix of us out with him to round up 4 the Eighth avenue coke sellers. 4 | "We picked up ‘Winky May’ Clark— (Be white muff gets in her eyes, you handbag. We didn't have as much on | May a6 ahe thought we did, but we got 3 to act as & stool--that is, you un- , we eave her & in marked billa | sent her out ahead of us to buy the from sidewalk peddlers. Then we going to pick them up. It was all Goctor’s scheme. . ; at Fortieth strest Nick Strade wes standing. By the looke of him| Most women suffer much humiitation thought he was floating. ‘Winky'—| Pecaure of great quantities of fat, eo 10-1 May woman—went up to him and Sak pansies ever the martes MUN woes st the slender fleur ime caught sight of me and the other imply not tolerated bells. It was the first time I ever |!" dusiness or mela! affair, Women may saw him refuse money. “I jumped for Nick just about the| Yoman pai tame he jumped for me. Dick Shirley, | PUDIC Piaces make all mi of sympa- peayer—th thetic remarke about her. They do not em him, iF peg tes dant) mean to be unkind oF to seem unmanly, SR Nice carried’ the dope in hie coat but it t» natural fore man to dislike fat on a woman. Where fat shows the most and when I saw tim feinting| there is where it must be reimoved, and Grabbed at his wrist. But he/es quickly as possible quick for me, and swallowed | dresses seem to be m evidence.” woman's misery and the tt : il rrigan. The Coi woman and her ugliness as well. Kxer- May Gea staebons ad — to} Clee and diet will not remove fat. This Bot away with the marked | 88 been proved. The famous Marmola in the excttement,” sald the de. Brescription, which hae met with such ; henomenal success and has so many o! | testive, sadly. our noctety wi fe cs Seay My 5 gel? the Oranges Made One. | mand of the public for th H his annual message to the Kast | Ment. is [Orange City Council last night Mayor| svomusn ond digestive ap “yer, stip the ; stomach and digestive apparatus from pro- {Gregory became the first Mayor of any| ducing fat and reduce the fat upon the Set the te advocate o: Dody at the rate of about 12 to 16 ounces * eoneetidation of the sepa: punieipals |e. Cre 1 i fae te o rate munictpal- ‘and taken even after pointed out that they are one ged in & hearty meal away * munielpality in interests. The Oranges Peas owe Gans a uaietee von bree or if you prefer aoe apart tty years ago this! you may write the Marmols Company, } ; e Farmbr Bldg,, Detrott, Mich. [KochsG Now in Progress: sig Furniture, Carpets, Saeof Rugs and Linoleums Come to This Extraordinary Midwinter Event. Every Price Far and Away Below the Lowest Elsewhere. “*Koch Enables ali who prefer this system of convenient payments Club (without interest) ¢o buy during this sale—FURNITURE, CAR- Plan” He z ES PETS, RUGS or LINOLEUMS—paying therefor the same as cash customers, ;{ Women’s House| $1.50 Hand | Women’s Leng Dresses, 1.39 Bags, 79c Kimonos, 1.00 Several new, attractive) In this assortment are] Of German flannel, A models in fine Fercalt.|SUEDB BAGS to black,|very pretty model in Em- A hace Met Pa M/tan, navy and gray; with in ey, secied Foor some gray and gold-finished| Pre Sivies | elfectively wth pretty, shaped col-| frames; fitted with parse. Hea with large got : eee 4 Also LEATHER BAGS, lar and piping of satin = = finished off|fitted with purse and} to match. Also many with siping ic r contrast-| mirror; leather and silk] others in Persian effects, ing colors, lined. finished with large plaits. 35c Eiderdown $1.50 Crochet Flannel, yd., 29 Bedspreads, ea., 94c mnee well inches wide; re- practi and finished, read: for use, naps made expressly] An exceptional value; full ¢! many i arma gowns, se coats, loung-] new designs in Marseilles an¢ Money jag robes, etc. comb eifects $1.50 Imported Jewelry, 25c French and domestic Jewelry in an Important clearance. The assortment of Brooches, Bar Pins, 3 Pin Sets in gold front and enamel, Bracelets, Het Pins, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, Coat Chains, Vanity Cases, Coin Cases and ew eneens asercceees) Hees semen eres urchase from the Mildred ; 7 mot their entire accumulation of| CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK and SWISS * i, lengths of high-grade woollen] EDGES, INSERTIONS, BEADINGS AND Goods. From 1% to 5 yards.) BANDINGS—from 1% to 5 inches wide. | weave and color. Regularly 19c, 29c, 49c,69c Pparnareen 'S' s Fe ee tone cloth $1.39|Ginghams, Yd., 1214c Pde ga one Cait’ Sokt| A. special offering of ANDERSON'S ait: desirable for lingerie pe IVANHOE GINGHAMS—100 of the Lee dresses. newest designs and colorings, Great Semi-Annual Sale of ocoersp eg ead ee Etc. Begins Next Monday, Feb. 3d (Bee Bunday's World or Herald for details.) ‘ Wait For Mia rag Rabelagt or [KAISER AND CROWN PRINCE fice being vractieity exited to Dan- AT LAST ARE RECONCILED. |i» saeaty wont to tne theatre Bun. 4 night with the Ci *, . 4, enn, whi Emperor Promotes Son in Army on [PTpcee™, wanton had not s Own BI a ment was made that the Crown Prince His Own Birthday—Germany — [fad been promoted ‘to the rath of | Plea: Colonel. “People generally are pleased and re- Neved at the end of the quarrel.” ye he imont important feature,” prese telegraphs, as the report t store owner, bequests of (600 each were |the Emperor and Prine ‘Al Best Deatere Boervwhere- Y¢fteen Cente ‘ ' Quite voth stake are cof, Hentbie and it | sneer corrempo! of the Dally Sa- | wilt of James Thomson, @ department | loose quills. fant ce ‘the canttary biee bon. jat last reconciled ‘The Bygete Aatocetic Teatt-Pot Compeny, flew Tort We Give Surety Stamps Free | With ‘All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise ONEILL-ADAMS Co Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street “Sales By Request” Jopyright, 'y by O'NeilAdime ” CAST YOUR VOTE aT ONCE FOR THE ‘SALE YOU MOST DESIRE Those items receiving the largest number of votes will be placed on sale Wednesday, February 5th, at Special Bargain Prices, 5 ont, one ballot will be allowed to each person—please remember this. There is room on each ballot for your first, second and third choice of goods in which you are especially interested. MENTION PRICES, PLEASE. Ballot blanks will appear in the Evening World and Journal every evening until January $1, inclusive. Tell your friends about it and ‘ask them to vote. e have to discharge him then,"| delight. They expose all the Charme | ae" aan pI peer eEEEEC Taras etext ¢ Dress Goods | Embroidery, Yd. 1234c}} ba He Rdame Con Now fork City. it to the Sales by Request Manager, MESSRS, O'NEILL. ADAMS 1 am sapecially anxious to fieve you anneal mentioned on this ballot below my name and NAME .. ADDRESS w. epectal eale of goods FIRST CHOICE... SECOND CHOICE. . MIMD CHOICE... +s ssncperesscceserssesssscccrecesevcecers THlicate what price will Inisrest you ‘th 'each Month-End Clearance of Dress Goods #227 1 ding-up sale in the largest and most complete silk and dress goods renee don bo? ih veld a of ‘ilk ie vast—prices have been marked down materially. Many new hades inspecti: . To. pre Fe eri ectives available during this sale: Colored Silk Goods Wool Dress Goods 40-Inch Crepe Charmeuse, of the stl clinging sort, $4-Inch Biack Broadcloth, sponged ead shrunk by that regularly sells for $2.50. 1.29 the most approved method; the regular $2.50 1 75 Cat underpriced at, yard. "$1 material at, yard. $. lack Dress Satin, ful 84-Inch All-Wool Navy Blue, Black or Cream Im- Riana eiegeite ea.Vat We G5, Reiter rane $1.35 Biack Satin Imperisi-—40-inch width; strong and stylish; value $1.50 yard; special during g this sale at, yard.......ccseeeseeeeeeeeenere | 5000°¥ds.of Imported TABLE LINENS § $1.35 to $1.50 Pure Satin Damask, 98c Yd. Several manufacturers from Ireland, Scotland and Belgium have contributed to this value- giving sale. The shrewd negotiations of our buyer enable us to give our patrons bargains never “, [ages table linens you will find the full bleached and silver bleached pure Satin Damask = 70 and 72 inches wide. W OddLotsof TableCloths| Fine Linen Towels | JustHalfPriceTheseSample = Greatly Underpriced Foe Helf and Less Liman, Wronser Scar iy ued Al 600 re linen hem- ve ees Lg heaped thebed, Huckaback and Birdseye erat leper ee Novelty Wool Suitings, in 5% and 54 inch widths; a number of attractive mixtures to select from; 98- values $1.75 to 62 yard; special at, yard. ‘O'Neill Main Store—econd Fleor. lecturers. Fine satin damask, pure | towels. Reoldered linens. linen table cloths. Sise #x3 yards. | Values from 70c to $1.30. 18x86. .Value81.50for 7c Note prices carefully: Sale prices, 38c, 49¢, $9c, 69c each Scarfe, 18865, Value 82.00 for 91.00 Reg. 96.50 for $4.79 Scarfe. .18x54. . Value $2.50 for 01.25 Reg. $5.25 for 93.79 lgc Crash Toweling, 10c 85c Muslin Sheets at 6c Reg. $4.00 for 92.79 A tresh case-—just opened—of | Full bleached, extra heavy round 75c Satin Damask Linen, 49¢c | heavy _all-linen naley crash. | thread muslin sheets. Made from ‘The heavy, durable, silver bleached | Adaptable for tea, dish or roller | regular width sheeting. Size before towels. Value 4c yard, hemmi 81x90. Reg. 85c, GE wealnememeaiey 625) eer: baat MOG |stats 65c O'Nelll Main Store—Hecend Floer. $5.00 ‘‘Marlborough-Blenheim” Blankets, pair, $3.98 PREPARE FOR THE COLD SPELL! ‘The “Marlborough-Blenheim” Hecelnty only at O'Neill's, 1t is full sized, silk bound with lue, pink and yellow borders, Guaranteed unshrinkable. $7.25 Wool Blankets, $5.50. New $14.50 Beaded Tunics at $9.75 The latest inportations in Tuntcs, in all the neweet designs, are of- pred at thie marvellousiy lew price: For warmth‘and comfort nothing better than afine California aa tack au at White's wool blanket. Regularly $7.95; at, POir.....ccccccseeeeeeees $5.50 rite Bid NO, Nats 94.28 Wool Petes Pull sited; epecial at; $3.50 Special in EAR obidhl DENG ie fac iaceieleiseadsige sii aUi iiss ihuatsacetane e Silk Comfortables 'Neill’s special. Both sides silk, with pretty floral effects; Vatee sh75; 00 $1.49 .00 Silk Top Comfortables, in fi patterns and colored borders; a! “Warmth. Without Weight” 93.50 Famous ‘‘Maish"’ Comfortables, $2.98. Indeed, it is very seldom that we offer these comfortables at a reduction, but 4s we must make room for new stock, this quick-selling price 22. 9 8 is quoted, Reg, 83.80; special at $ 91.25 Bed Comfortables, fuil sized; special Trimmings BOs the’ Sho an: 2 74bo & vers, ot Marabou Feather Stoles Marebou Stoles. in biack : Mata $4.2 5 Marabou Mi and nat- urate Extra larwe: geggt manne” $4, 50 OPNeilt Main peti Floor, 66 American” Sewing Machine $ This is the $25.00 “American” Sewing Machine used by 65% |§ of the dressmakers and carries with it a ten years’ guar- antee. There can be no better recommendation for ef- ficiency and service. For One Day Only Ball-bearing treadle, self-setting needle and an automatic bobbin winder. A full equipment. 4 O’Neill’s are the Sole Agents for New York City, and with a carload of new machines we can make prompt delivery, Become a member of ‘O'Neill’ home. Pay the same price as for cash ard settle the bill by paying a little now and then, O'Neil Main Store—Fizet Fleer, Rear. O'Nelll-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City 12. 00 Household Club" to-day and have a Machine in you" ALL Official Parcel Post Station Post Office Sub. Sta. 138—Main Floor Merchandise | chases. Read through ds of dealers in Day. Only one set of stamps for any one month good in 5e Cake Fairy Soap The well-known pure white floating soap petal sells regularly for the toilet and bath. A limited quantity for tomorrow at, clk 50¢ Bust forms ee peat i aie ean Extra heavy all silk quality, with high satin finish; 19 inches wide; about 75 new light and dark shades; yard..... Ola Foor) 65e English Storm Serges Double width, all wool quality, in or dinal, navy blue, brown, Copenha: and black; special, y: Round reed; large reed hood; fle: blesteel springs; rubber tires. Values of yam; in black, 25¢ Net Guimpes Sleeveless guimpes and dainty chemi- settes of fine nets, in hiiats or cream; also of shadow net.. ey bands and Fruit of the Loom Muslin ARI OC 50c Charmense Messa ine a 75¢ to $1.00 Waists All-wool Nee eal of best grades DAY A great double bargain event held once every month. FIRST—bargains must be of first water —better than anything offered for the entire month. SECOND—you get double Liberty Merchandise Stamps all day with your a Stamps 8 BEDEEMABLE | then come prepared ag Be pon Bang it belo 42.50 Worth of Merchandise} good, but not advertised. Wednesday will be Bxcept Groceries and a Red Letter Day for bargain seekers. feta isl A Bargain Festival Event No Mall Orders Filled 10. (2be9), MERCHANDISE STAMPS F PEE fe A td customer who will call at the Premium hay bel tnd Third Floor, Wedneséay— at WE ere ae 1 Main Fleer. Misses’ Winter Coats Jersey-covered Lust forms—new 1913 be to $5.98; made of fine re; in all correct sizes, from 34 to pases dy in desirable colors: Tailored and fancy; fine quality linene with long or short sleeves in or and plain (Beventh Fleer.) Reed Puliman Sieepe a 50e ner Hockey Caps red, navy blue, (Main Floor. -50e Petticoats Made of mercerized material, prettily made with Oni flounces with tailored les. Good patterns, at (Second Floor.) antten’s $8 and $10 Suits 2¢ Merchandise Stamps $20.98 to $22.50........... maroon and brown; sizes, at ‘(Seventh Floor. ) (aevente Fi SS Men's Woollen Underwear 10¢ Huck lowels 1 Odd lot; worth to $1.00. White, natu- Heavy, Cea Rainy | ecmmen ral and scarlet. Shirts and drawers. with neat, red large size; yA “Ss SOR EDA RE OL itr limit two dozen to a customer; 2301 A Boys’ 65c Knicker Pants tweeds; sizes from 5 to 15 years...... | Third Heer About sixty-five different, styles, in Overcoats. Stylish and well fit- fancy mixed cheviots, cassimeres and C= ting garments marked for one Imported Ciocks toretail at $1.88, special; at... jalues to 69c.... ee (Main Floor.)* Women’s $1.50 Shves Odd assortment of patent coltskin, dull kid and vici leathers in lace and (Third Floor.) Alden Sampson's Make— name on B yard. It stands for quality. Limit yards to « customer, None Go 0.D. mail orders. Perfect, in assorted colors to fit 36 x 72 Twenty-inch, three-s inch windows. Also special Holiaed shades, slightly shades, slightly imperfect. Cir tomorrow, CEYLON TEA tocvaluc........ COFFEE tater tives, pound. Snes... .eee Tag Day Makes = Made, of highest grade mat SMOKED WHITE FISHLLE PEs aaas cs Mild, guaer cured, Boneless, & rolled; lean, ib, long waste,tb Gilt and Bronze Frames in variety of de- Genuine Leather Hand Bags, of seal signs, with visible pendulum. leperted with fancy metal frames; moire carbons and colored prints, in a two- inch satin antique frame... CFitth Foe 25c Opaque Window Shades 1 $1.50 f Switches 12:¢ Switches, that sell regularly at $1.50; ‘(Main Floor. 25 D TAG TAG DAY GROCERIES im qe and Furnish ba Home on Our Liberal Whiskey. i ayment Plan Old Crow Regula Cony rai Bate i Hat it by the month, Comal Fifth Fleer.) button styl 2 to3l/, trawer style; regula syle coger el eal — Sampson's Floor Oilcloth $1.50 and $2 Pictures ; also | oS Walnut YORK STATE PEA seuss LBS., 30¢ Pca | : = an = ae Birdseye Maple This Fric Fossible rials and finest pol HOULDERS 4 ge | [ BACON 16% Toe ass a che en al el aa te as f