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. “ a. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1918. ee Sina 11! % cape finished third. G, Holden of | The winner's time wae 14.13 2-6 Dorted te the police of the East Fifty-/pins and other Jewetied « | “LET WOMEN SMOKE u |Finn Runs Great the Toners Y. M. C. A., who was in] At the end Holdet was three yards) fret street station yesterday afternoon rang for the serving man. a 9 j ’ | ot 10 fintehed first, with |! front of Jordan and Kolehmainen was| by Mrs, Sidenderg. The banker's wite pund ft poreaman We ae z IF IT PLEASES THEM,” oa poy a adout twenty back, Feported alee that one of the men ser- | found It unoccupied. No one 4 : ace, Eddie Jordan of the Xavier A. A. second. : ro feaving ail hie be. |"i™ leave the house. fe et ee ek \| SAYS ENGLISH BISHOP. Kolehmainen ran a great rece Hel geovauT AND $5,000 To feaonbe ts bie Form, The pettie have fal ¢ sad sae - CAMBRIDGE, Mase, Jan. The Handicaps proved too ntudh for Hannes| OVerhauled both Harry Smith, the ten h bile name, but refused to divuige i. | Mr and Mit, wilcmbers, When Rey. William ok F, Bish- | Kolehmainen, the great distance runner pad ye fouem sc Lae $8,000 IN GEMS MISSING,| According a ae eatin ~~ 4 as er, return from the = now untry land, featul ren . otar, PEE ES ders _ instruct: Might, refused make - Wittens arate anae feotarer: a A Penta A °C. guines ry te Powe. the first few laps, then set @ fast pace] The disappearance of between guene| the windows in her be gd about 11 lapout the disappearance ‘ate |] Barvara, tavors sinoking by women, 1 Us ‘second nesiment Armory. He started for st pair for & mile and paseed all| and @aH worth of iumeiry from hel Cekaas eect hy teeta Af gts ee ee t ct i i . fifteen tiberal han-| of eld exoe! jordan. | home Guetavus berg, a banker, been carried “There are women in Ragland whe —_—> ave Sifters fm. wan Weer) bam-| Ho travetiog the eives ‘miles tn 10501-4| Noro Went Pitty-sinth erreets wee re: pe yh, Giamona rises, (WORLD WANTS WORK WorDERs, are well thou of who @,”" —— “Upon the athe! ‘past of tase || Packey Refused Guarantee, So == . : 5 ae matter I do not attempt to enter, but ' At Least He’s Not in $7,000]| thls much 1 witt say, it the men'tnd |! He'll Have to Accept Per- it a pleasure to smoke why should *, . not the women? ‘ Class as Rated in Big “There are many colors in the rain- | centage of Gate Receipts. : bow, #0 there aro many tastes in Leagues people. What may be @ pleasure to ARTERY; ay / id the men may be given to the women. Packey MoFariand and Jack Britton, Mind you, T am not discussing this I! som of Chicago, and considered the two () from the moral polnt of view, but [| ° ¢ boxers tn the world, have been —— = 4 / —_ —<—< BY BOZEMAN BULGER. || wiely trom its being & pleasure. matched ‘They will meet ia a PF Hm Thorpe, the world's teat |f ,vrnen we come to find women in J/matoned at last. mer 8 Gar- fv Q Lenton ta|f this city amoking, as they do in some || ten-round bout at Madison Square te, turns to baseball, “which 18/1 branches of high society to-day, the | |den early in March. his present intention, he wilt not be|] mere pleasure of thet wabit bai 18 match has been fire for Greeted with $7,000 contracts. Moreover, If to both sexes” oe oe, he will probably have to start as a ted after many conferences and at- fegalar minor league feomult, whose | ————-—-—-===—S| Mumonte. "It wee originally reported Sean ars Day in usually #600. A few PATIENT FINDS DENTIST DEAD | tnat Manager Dan Oforgan would guar- Weeke ago three or four clubs were in nue VEN patée to pag Posmay WAS oo 610s Gad wr ha en, oe Sree, | DF Yoter, Stricken With Heart|would take a chance of the patr draw- Yiees. They figured on him as a draw. |% t eer ala & rene ee eaninsans bts tad ones to fay eard, with the possibility of making jure, Described Ty jete. be Lrg og oee ddwa'e & Wonderfil player. They did not know} pr J sept Yoter, sixty-eight y piss ct satney fer is bey, nee Fels, aa bean tried out, mney | S14 & dentiat at No, 1276 Lentngton|"ttowever, Morgan. ald. thet wether weave looked up his record, and that cor. |Sveaue, was atricken with beart fail-|waParland nor Britton was worth « tatety does not warrant a salary oqusl | UT® While alone in his office to-day, |cent more than they drew at the gate, te that of Joe Wood, Larry Doyle or and died before medical aid could|and he didn’t see any reason why they BA Waish. reach bi, shouldn't both gamble and forget about Rocky| | He was discovered by Samuel John- | p rantees and so forth. 1 seventh ab of the ‘Eastern Carouna| #22 of No. #19 Second avenue, a it hadn't teen for the influence ot Ho worked asm pitcher and| PAtient, propped up on @ couch. Al manager Billy Gibson the chances are ‘wes neither eminently successful in| Note on the floor, written in that MoFarland wouldn't have signed Gat department nor Ae a hitter: Thorpe| and barely legible scrawl, read -|up for the match. Several clubs were pitched twenty games and won ten of| rifle pains in my heart and left arm." |in the feld for the bout and alt otteret them. He stood thirteenth among the| Johnson called Dr. Yoter’s son, Ralph, | vis be ggeee | head to cua : Wtebers of the little Tarheel league. | also a dentiet. They summoned Dr.|Packey gave a jeretan; several weeks and was only consum- February Sale of | FURNITURE | Opens Saturday, February 1, but Advance | Selections May Be Made Tomorrow and |i Friday---Two Inspection Days. AB 0 ,[that he wouldn't fight for any club made seven errors. geon from the Reception Hospital, but/py McFarland agreeing to accept § Ae a batter Thorpe was far down the} both bata eaid he had died almost | per pie Ca gross receipts and Brit. 4 i which ts not ‘of @ piteher, iture ir shops ure for $6,887—easy chairs, ; Sot nese acts Saar ake Fete ioste om. in ths and ever since the February and sofas, couches, ete.” ’ Geen was is have tipeed Wie aec6 house—and every grade Au Furniture Sales in this Fifth Gallery, New Building. | fst baseman, put he will have to do of furniture from the very finest and other cities are a hodge- Lot 5. $18,125 of fancy fur- | . “, from some old leaguer... pens i to the lowest price at podge of lots picked up “as best niture for $8,489—work tables, | tporpe's baseball record ie that a man which uine furniture can be bag and the old stocks mixed music cabinets, fancy stands, of bis wonderful speed sho re in wit new Sotn, put four ‘bance, As an extra pelle n with them, bearing new sale rockers, settees, etc. Baoe, hifter he 46) not shine. “During Below the danger mark— tickets, and sometimes with old Filth Gallery, New Building. SSSR ae one hres baewee where furniture can no longer ents hangncee Prateedie * esta Eat 2. 90,000 of bones ead ey tbe seieee, cue ts be nteed—we will not go. lower price written under. iron bedsteads, cribs, costumers, : Me eactinn ine tarot pete, baneeg tne The stock records on our Worse yet, there are furni- divans, cots, sliding couches and uae aM settee” iat, "Se Plas books show to-day: ture builders who build specially bed-side tables reduced 10 to 50 i Seer eae, noe peed nt Tad ordeal $592,499 of regular stock fur- for February and August sales per cent; average 25 per cent. i Lh en niture in our show-rooms and and by cheapening and skimp- . All brass bedsteads carry our 4 toh Pace tet caine ts asa warerooms. os ing and by poorer workmanship usual five-year guarantee. 1 fen bas) contracts up to the miklie of $212,491 of furniture specially turn out wares that can be Two notable brass bedsteads 7 ley, when he is booked to appear in Kansas . r r} | Nase RS ebiee ead i al | sons igual oalecmal Bee ee ae ee” Ay Ay by gm ty ‘ FOREIGN MOTORCYCLE " $804,940 of furniture So that the customer, while a°Z4nch Colonial bed in’dull © ' atta alge el in all to be sold at an pays less, hasn’t a penny of ad- hand rubbed finish, $18; regu- Hotticd bowing "pramtar win ta: mae price of a little over is only fair play to M Sori togaior in loon bret, te ha t., individual re- these facts, common! attresses, Springs and imeter of “sporting events, weantiate for ‘the per cent., individu . » © y low. , to saiaes gig-e nen at Steatag wo ductions ranging from 10 known in the trade, to be tal PAA. § ds of black j ope ok er, a vet tend to 50 per cent. , known to general public. mattress hain elastic and real 7 errs - There are 12,831 pieces ient—to made up to ler MeCue Too Much for “ -rbett. Men’sand U b Il 1 00 furniture ready now—with more cae ie day Bang heed for 825 for regular $33. mat- 1. natine rad to mue fo Hod Crete of Women’s UMD as, © tocome. . in a Furniture Sale or any other, tresese, 5478 Inches, 40 pounde | Rend Gry sean me Se ie ee 88 AME xcepti nal Opportunity to Bu : These pieces occupy 188,800 we shall not hold such a sale. weight. ‘ mies ree: cores cone ie nExceptio ly y v) Lf square feet of space on the four For this present 1918 sale this 18,000 pounds fine South | SEA ietaccoccae™ $8 & Reliable Umbrella at a Price Out galleries - the New Building, ih what we kaee dicut America gray horse hair— renee Proportion to the Value. where they are shown, an y United States Navy Standard— HONOR KENTUCKY WRITERS. |3} © Al Proportion fo the Value, 100,600 square feet more in the —We have excluded all 810 for full size 824 mattresses. Amawal Dinner's Principal Guests are hundreds of them—are worth reserve eer per and ware- offers of specially con- 20,000 pounds extra | te Include Women Authors, $2.00 alone; some are the $2.50 rooms—a total of 248,400 square structed February sale black mixed hair, $16 for fu’ The annual banquet of the Kentuel- ian tera women, te atin ged feet. stuff, size $20 mattresses. 19 society repr: ng natives o! you carves A Resists resin in whieh sive trim, silver maishipon caps, te The First Furniture Sale —We have held strictly bn yg Wear 6} gs Milrbe given at the Hote rate, Of he For men, 28-inch frames, with carved mis- The first furniture sale on a mix _— or size Stenlan af - oy it Hancol'e Birthday, alee alae fey hora And scores of other large scale took place in the lite by ttle tate tant $18 mattresses. tera ot thelr ; Gc peg ele Galina ates ae ~~ laa Wanamaker Store (in Philadel- few months, collected be Sane. ect pny d 918, itatton, Wol ia) in August, 1889. y worth $12.50 an 50. mien wiratend anor, ~ Extraordinary Three-Day Sale of phis) an ae is oe he small lots and saved them Feather Pillows, $1.85 to ev address of welcome to 1° . ; Bt, Wr ataitots item |¢¢ Suell Combs, Barrettes,Bandeaux,Etc. Bhs acy le pisses Big I i ag gg Matinguianed, surviving sions lot atte Hundreds of New and Novel Effects in Beautifully furniture sale in the dullest ers last year than ever of and “35.50: Seni aes amd of chart, Gther writers wi have been Ornamented Designs at Radical Price Concessions months was original. It was furniture, and our busi- 96.75, Seventh Gallery, New Building, tay, soph Ar Altaeler, Miclaon Ca 18% usu MPORTED, to be sure—from Paris and other centres really a happy accident, arising ness being worth much to i Wee srvia & Cobb, Mrs, Hise Calvert f the Shell Hair O; i from the practice a quarter of a 4 pe SED Be Ooh re, Sy aren of the Shell Hair Ornament industry. Recherche ideas P 1 sh; the furniture manutactu- ‘ Afice Heran Rice, Mrs, Ann Crawford | that have held fair Parisiennes entranced. They're just century ago of the general shut- , bachiber Vigunet: fare Fennle Macesiey, Bilser : off the ship—hardly here longer than five days—bright, ting down of the furniture shops rers, we secu conces- Bey Bien a Mra, George Madden new, up-to-theanoment. Every woman will hasten here to. for several weeks each year, sions of better qualities Marin, |. Lampton and others, morrow. . A ; : Se LOBE B08 9} seattering workmen and leaving for no increase of prices. Pte’ Kecoling in Church. f UM HAIR [IN i he machinery idle. a mca, te, Ra voir Mare NBME TTES-Set with brian URETTES™ iota with Peat ‘ The ceade a these conditions Among the larger lots of Cathedral to-tay at early masy Mrs Reg, $1.30 ‘to. $3.80} Oc | teres variety orn nemones led to our contracts to take all furniture in the sale Mtsteupposed tobe in food health, wien CAH vevesereesnseeeess C | designs." Rey. 39c, 89c the products of several mills are these: ‘ ae left honte with her daughter a short IMPORTED ALUMINUM COIFFURE| $1.00 to $2.00... ’ and workshops at cost of ma- 16. before. Mrs, Corby, Wao was PINS—Set with brilliant rhine- é a Lot 1. $88,590 of bedroom bout atxty-eizht seurn of age, was the $$ Clones. Regt 98s, Oc | SIDE COMBS ctor ine AND terial and wages and turn the furniture to be sold for $59,102 tee SE Mr aneie Fh anes, men PY PAT sserrerseesevennes GT eer stediod wit oiling 9 oods over to our customers at janlcdiag (aan tated A euitetient ‘ aaa PMINESTONE BANDEAUX—Set} rhinestones. Reg, $1.50.. 89c ered rates. cory ‘ 1 i Don't Forgst These Red Cross uke Ste evi k ue Ne IMITATION SHELL FANCY CoP. When other stores copied our ee eee tics, Now Building. ' - eaupvaruarsmarrrumreiearsarped | { rT Ar tumkiaiibadiameed PCr pr nyse datta ry enterprises and set up Furni- Lot 2. $66,087 of dining room Don’t Judge it bythe Price A 50 Ree $109 to 49c, 98c ture Sales they found furniture to be sold for $46,716. 49c, 98c, I. HGO dorrseees ’ Conditi Sixth Gallery, New Building, Saris GENUINE TORTOISE SHELL EM- $9) The Furniture Conditions RUINESTONE BANDEAUX—Set!™ pine GOMBS—In a great variety Lot 8. $40,078 of parlor, with prillant, stones; made flex- of designs. “Reg, $150 1 4Q Changed library and mission furniture to Hint pes #1 400, OBC cosinn coRToIse Sh SIDE fitteon years (ce more) ago be sold for $27,581—matched 42 Gi ELL | The Furniture makers in one suites, fancy rockers, book- CRYSTAL BANDEAUX-—Made on Fyre ela sizes: heavy and way or another, by better sys- cases, library tables, etc. ses "and tel RK. 39¢ to $2.50; pair .. ~ 89¢ tems, pooling in some instances Fitth Gallery, New Building. 06 19 $1.00 sssevessvene GENUINE TORTOISE SHELL BAR- ; SUN Mie SRY gig] dm Hewlr"wlae ie All sold under the Wanamaker guarantee which Sell t 10c set : wi rilllant rhinestones, 130 to 83 UIACIADI AS e e e But It's Worth a Quarter [$$ shin... 49¢, 98] ee asornent of pe cing: follows every piece of furniture into your home AAA, TAT AD yN SHELL _CASQUE the rover dealin and shapes, GROCERS SELL IT: 10, PER BOTTLE, | E,Prigchard, Maker, 331 Spring St., N.Y. rS Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 8th to 10th St. eatin ERE REET Iti ee a res