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were only disinterested intermediaries, endeavoring to adjust a claim against bes Carroll by Miss Viola Dawson, by Carl Fowler, an attorney. | They claimed that Justice Goff had jerfed in failing to allow testimony re- | garding tween Mrs, Carrol Justice Hendrick sustained “his col- e's conduct of the trial and sald: “The defendants apear to belteve that |1f they could show any facts Indicating that the charges against the compiain- jant, Mrs. Carrot, were true, the jury | enignt have found that they were not | guilty of the attempt to extort. Bo far WAGHSASQUALEY )BOSHISSENTENGE "OME A NEW THAL aeepenan Plea for Certificate Only Adds Ruind by Colossal Swindler,, Strength to Blackmail Guilt, Gaig Finds Satisfaction in Court Rooin. | trom affording a Justification, the truth of the charge would only aggravate th pot the character of the ent of the person who { constitutes the Court Decides. t \ Court Juatise Hendrick to- | offense. of reasonavio| Att s day vas estabished that Miss Dawson oon: John. Qualey, who swindled Mra, | doubt suc former Alderman | 00% ainet Mra, Gurr Mary dvins Bull, the widow of Dr. | Perey 1. District<Attorney Willie. Bull, out of $35,000 and was mission i thet Davis nnd Owens pretended wier, with authority alleged claim In the damaging aMdavit the git m Miss Daweon at one time employed as a maid by Mrs. Carroll. After leaving Mrs. to by fentenced to not leas than one ustice Goft to|one year each In Sing ‘ing prison n five years or more {Justice Goff on+ the charge of bla ‘ ‘ling Mrs. Eva B, Carroll out 000, The two men were caught by! ing for M serve ni leas than eint years and six m. Ming Sin prison. There are thi other | Carroll the girl nst Qualey, involving be tives who were hiding as the money | forged Mrs. Carroll's name to a check. sactions amounting to "Ss assed, " She was convicted and sentence was ? avis and 0} intended that they . the J jelvering her to @bout 9,000, but these have beet drialipedhats diet sca hat they” suspended, the Judge ie dropped. — as Mrs. ull died after she had tuted preeedings against Qualey a ; YOUR. HAIR IS FLUFFY BEAUTIFUL AND LUSTROUS IN A FEW MOMENTS Jal vefore Justice Goff. ed Mre. Bull in the s Company, a concern |Girls! Get a 25 cent bottle of ent bottle of “Danderine” and try Bes saree nee, Tantiveny stven| “this, Allao stops falling hair; destroys dandruff. Bloyee eadlished that the corporation was orgnized for the purpose of ob- \ taining wney under false pretenses, Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, “Quale;" said Justice Goff, when the | Sbundant and appears as soft, lustrous prisoner ws arraigned for sentence to-| 0d beautiful as a Ferd girl's after day, “if i the complaints that have | “Danderine hair cleanse.” Just try Teached m are truc, your record {e| this—moisten a cloth with a little very shad. I am convinced that for |Danderine and carefully draw it many yeas your sole busincss has|through your hair, taking one small been winding people. "A Ating place |strand at a time, This will cleanse the for you tomd your days is in prigon.” | hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and During 1e court proceedings con- a few mom ‘ou have doubled mected win the senience of Qualey | the ty of you! a man who |, Besides beautifying the hair at once, sot pleasure | Danderine dissolve: When Justice Goff word Qualey this man fairly loates aid when he hear the sen he lauwhel. Asked the reason for @lation Me man vaid his name was Craig nd he lived !y Brooklyn, Me refuse further information about him- self, bt explained why he was ov Joyed t the downfall of the swi ‘Eigt years ago,” he said, “I had a mill tn, town up State that was making money I employed forty men and had a fineiome, This man, Qualey, came along ‘ith a proposition to incorpo... my buness, cniargy it and make me a very rh man, 1 fell in with his plan and wen he through with me he dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig- orates the scalp, forever stopping itch- ing and falling hair. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use when you will actually see new hair—fine and downy at haope really new hair growing all over the scalp, If you care for pretty, soft hi ind lots of it surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any druge gist or toilet count id just try it. ws going on. Broadway, Fourth Avenu 52,750 Yards of Silk ighth to Tenth Street. had im mill and kicked fe ov in th The experience emnants “oat n $40,000, “I ver prosecuted him, 5 . : would ave énvolved ¢ Because this month we have had the largest silk business we torlety I knew they’ ever had in January, and this is the climax of our largest silk business year, a Clearaway Sale of oddments and short lengths has become imperative. tually and [ve be waiting, where he belongs. ve of that man is monumen- | know, when he came into | a iaigow taal 52,750 yards, therefore, of the best silks woven in Europe and America are Mee eaealiea tow thie spread over a large area on the Subway Floor, Old Building, Tenth Street Misllaseste Side. ~ arranged in lengths for easy selection. Majority are double width AUT( DUMPED ACTRESS All kinds of usable lengths up to and including dress patterns. AND SPE SPED ON ITS WAY, | Miss Je Witt, tt, Left s Si ting in Road: | wa, Won't Name Friends Who Took Her for a Ride. | inci ty | iladelphia. avenu slowed up at One Hundred and | FINE EVENING GOWNS —Price Lessened Tonthstreet before daybreak to-day. | The eor opened and Mis Maud De- Witt.in tres ‘resting’ at present, fell o: and ton the pavement. The) Minute inspection of the theatre, dance, dinner and opera gowns which fill certain cases in the Little Salons of Women’s Dress has given us considerable satisfaction. We believe it will give visitors the same feeling of pleasure. autombile resumed its speed Polmman Byrne chased {t to One} Hundid and Eleventh street, and as {€ turrd the corner and apeed towards | the eit he fired two shots after it. | Made by Parisian and New York dressmakers celebrated for their artistic sense of color and line, each gown is pleasantly fresh with all its firet beauty. In accordance with our annual custom at this time we have lowered the prices of these charming costumes, as follows:— $45, were $50 to $60 $75, were $85 to $135 $150, were $175 and $200 $175, were $225 and $250 Second floor, Old Building, and Friday all will be marked exactly half of their regular prices, $1 yard $1.25 silks for 63c yard $1.50 silks for 75c yard $2 sitks for $1 yare $3 silks for $1.50 ya $3.50 silks for $1.75 yard i ks are arriving every Ae and the Silk Rotunds Exhibition weaves not to be found elsewhere in New York and Subway floor, New and Old Buildings. Byrnehen went back to Miss De Witt, on the sidewalk | 258 | Aldea y Frank of West ne Hundred @ helped her to the sidew ed Dr. Lobenz from Yarl Hospita with an ambulance, Witt ws not hurt except for bi bruisednips, but semed mentally ¢ hench, een riding with refused to tell their} friends, but names, nd said she thought they had not qu understoad wat mathe at | Sea Vac one Wanend toa sat Clearance of Lamps atreet. ! From fe license number of the the policrbelieve it belongs to M Bilen Shean of No, 43 Fifth avenue, jd her car had been tn! few days ago, when it hop for repairs. She | 1 must have been sone! mistake tithe number, | discovers a number of electric, gas and oil lamps, cretonne and silk shades, which we prefer not to have after February 1st. Best way to clear them out Thursday and Friday is to mark them very low, and this we have done, as the following prices show: ved wood and somposition gold-finished electric table lamps, were 812 , now $6 to $15, ee Electric portable table lamps with gilt or dull silver base, two sockets, WOMANINSPECTOR HAS 14 etched glass shade in Adams or floral design, were 823 and 832.50, now $16.50 and $20. MENFINED FOR SMOKING. | IN Cast bronse electric portable lamps, with 24-inch mosaic shades, were $65, ~ now $30. Two Maagers of White Goods | Factoes Pay Penalty, With — | welve Employees. ! Gas portable table lamps, with decorated glass or mosaic shades, were 810 to 880, now $6 to $15, Japanese pottery oil lamps, were €7.50 and #10, now $4, Hanging domes and shower lights, were 812.60 to 845, now $8.50 to $30, ‘Fourtes men, two managers and | Cretonne and silk shades, were 85 to #35, now $2.50 to $15, twelve eployees in white goods mans | Second Gallery, New Bullding er were fined tn Special Ses- alons, te-ay, for smoking cigarettes in ) Time to Buy BED-COVERINGS Final pre-inventory reductions in the Bedding Store make it more worth while than ever for the housewife to visit this sec- tion Thursday and Friday. Some especially good numbers are; At $6, regularly $7.50, down-filled quilts, best sateen cover, plain borders, regularly $6, extra wool-filled silkoliue quilts, in pink rosebud plain Ji ilk borders. cach. SamueBender. manager of @ Lustia factory, a Dwenty-ft street caught soking Dy iristupher, ip a roonlitterel with Inflammable material | which thirty girls were at work. Sins were hanging on the wall prohtbitiit » on ehwarte 8 West 1 he was regi ly $5, cotton jacquard blankets in attractive desi; Tink bluse ubtanallateacen eiatour iach «ik biodlaey me should hae obs \ ung « " 75, regularly $6, imported silk slumber robes in art designs, « va. He: ‘ 'y of shades. adie) A quantity of white blankets that have been handled and «The dhos paid li mussed during this January sale are now still further reduced. ‘ Prices from $4.75 to $18 pair. Seventh Gallery, New Building, E he omar, Wil By» Bo , eae ee bh Divo, Lary wdare, Adi, POA TB AB LED A REI LR BT RNs EN TFET leg Se .| fawn while at breakfast to-day to see; i CALENDAR the first physical preparations for the inauguration of his successor. Penneyi- | vanm avenue in front of the Bxecutive | Mansion wae filled with wagons loaded! with lumber for the stands from which | the inauguration parade will be viewed, | and scores of inborers began the bullding. pect you always to wear capa. ‘ ‘Mar; ) mum, Tm very particular ay Quick o wear cap: shouldn't like to be taken for one of the family, mum.” g Relgt i cite and — | MODERN CLEVPRNESS. strain... (From the Detroit Free Pree.) ere goes one of our Clavereet pm 1 “Leten's Meo Mentret Coe” WM. H. LUDEN, Reeding, Pa. | MANUPACTURING CONPSCTIONSR hy clever?” ‘Well, he's done all his ally. Bonwit TELLER & Co. ANNOUNCE THEIR Final Clearance Sale OF WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Winter Suits, Coats, Dresses Entire Stock Without Reserve Women’s Cloth Suits.................6+..14.50 ; Formerly up to 35.00. 18.50 Women’s Cloth Suits..................5 Formerly up to 55.00. Women’s Cloth Suits.....................29.50 Formerly up to 75.00. Charmeuse, Crepe de Chineor Serge Dresses... Formerly up to 39.50. 14.50 18.50 Women’s Charmeuse or Velvet Dresses... 22.50 Formerly up to 45.00. Women’s Chiffon Velvet Dresses. .29.50 39.50 Formerly up to 75,00 Women’s Decollete Evening ¢ Gowns. 29.50 39.50 Formerly up to 5! Women’s Mixture Coats..... 11.50 Formerly up to 39.50. Women’s Corduray or or Bouste Coats......15.00 Women’s Chinchilla Coats............... 17.50 Formerly up to 45.00. Women’s B’dcloth or Serge Coats... ..18.00 Formerly up to 39.50. 9, Women’s s Dressy pooh agama Women’ s Fur Trimmed Coats... .25.00 35.00 Formerly up te 79.00. Women’s Imported Novelty Coats........35.00 Formerly up to Chiffon Plush and Velour Coats... ..45.00 Formerly up to 125.00. Brocade Silk or Velvet Wraps. . Formerly up to 75. Imported Evening Wraps. 59.50 75.00 110.00 ormerly up to 325.00, Misses’ Cloth Suits. .......... Formerly up to 29.50, Misses’ Cloth or Corduroy Suits... Formerly up to 39.50, Misses’ Dressy Suits. . .. Formerly up t 14.50 .18.50 .25.00 Misses’ Street Coats........ heereee OOO Formerly up to 29.50. Misses’ Afternoon and Evening Dresses ..18.50 Formerly up to 35.00, —SEESSE>——> EEE Women's 5 Dressy Waists.................. 7.50 Chiffon, Crepe Meteor. Formerly up te 16.50. 5.00 French Rami Waists .. Real Lace and Hand Embroidery ‘Trisnmed, “Fetiweriy | ° Ve ‘10.00. January Sale Nightgowns jainsook, square neck, trimmed with embroidery insertion, ribbon drawn. Value 1,50 1.25 Corset Covers of Nainsook, with German Val. lace, embroidered medallions, ribbon drawn. Value 275 1.50 Combinations of Nainsook, trimmed with embroidery or fish-eye Val. 05c lace, ribbon drawn. Value 1.50 95C Combinations of Nainsook, trimmed with Val. lace insertions and Value 2,95 1.95 medallions, picot edge, ribbon drawn. Fifth Avenue at 38th Street for 1913 and 1914) anniversaries, dates of historical events and table of memorable dates, and | much other matter that you'll need at all times. SEE 1913 WORLD ALMANAC Now on Sale ee Mmm Cough “Drops | Qn SHO Stock | Wemen’s Shoes and Oxfords Vogel Price. | Girls’ Regular or High | Girls’ Regular or High. . Coats . 2.50 2.00 Women’s and Misses’ | Vogel Price | $8; Our Price | Materials are Chinchillas, Beotch ore " | | | Union Suits Tight Knee or Umbrilla '39¢ Style; Worth Nearly Double Our Price. These are shaped suits of fine quality lisle, tight at knee or in the flowing umbrella style; upper neck, Can furnish in Women’s Vests af 12).¢ Fine white ribbed vests, neatly trimmed at the neck; regular and |] extra sizes. ———= BLOOMINGD ALES Goldline Eye- || SamesaSpectactes * 49¢ Glace Kid Gloves, 55¢ Actual Value 89c. Women's shapely over - seam 2- clasp Glace Kid Gloves, at this unusually small price. Quality con- sidered, the kid equal to that used in the preparation of gloves intended to retail for 89c. A choice of white, black and popular colors is offered. 20c Legs of Lamb for 14ic This is a wonder-price, in view of the high cost of meats at the present day. It isa choice spring lamb, city | dressed, and is priced all over at 20c | per Ib. For Thursday and Friday, special, we will sell it at, per pound, Os. Fowl, plump binds, wehling a overt 20c, special 184c Fine Mutton Chops, loin, conly worth 22¢, apecial — price 162 2C Lexington to 3d Avenue Opportunity Itself---Is This Sale of Ste: Stock of Shoes and Women’s and Girls’ Wearing Apparel at 60c on the Dollar!! Here are some of the many wonderful bargains this timely sale brings you: $23,450 Worth of Vogel Bros.’ Vogel odd lots of Women’s and Girls’ formerly sold up to $3; special at. Prce.|_and Oxfords $1.45 $3.95 Black | Kereeys, Thibets, Mixtures, Fancy | Mate rite et, 00 and | Cut Edge All-Linen Table Centres, 122¢ Ipink Everye 59th to GOth Street where. ls to Be Sold for eo hthg.0 from oe ae coed Vogel Sale | various styles: Price. Price. | muffs, Russian fad a ba wane", Russia Calf or Lane Storm Rubbers. 1 | |}| Patent or Black Shoes. . .$2.50 Black or Tan Shoes...... 3.50 1.95 Black, Tan, Suede and Fancy Shoes.......... 4.00 2.38 Black, Tan, Suede Vel- vet and Silk shoes..... 5.00 2.90 | Girls’ Shoes Vogel Sale | and Oxfords Price. Price. i]} Large Girls’ High Cut, | | Tan or Black........:$3.50 $1.95 1.45 1.20 Women’s cy ngg Tallored Sut logel 4 5 to $20; Our Price ‘Screes,| Up fo $20, at Beautiful street and terials are Charmeuse, ranite Cloth, Worsteds, Tweeds, etc. All up-to-date over- Extremely stylish and coat styles. ee ame u cat draped and! made in Serges, Worsteds, ‘5 Diagonals, ctc. Plain tailored cuta- Other Coats: ths, | wayrend trimmed modele in blacks, ea.08 navy, gray, etc. 06.00) et auivetios vives BIAOMINGDAL! Women’ s Lisle |Stamped fe Semi-Annual Sal A unique event; for as far as we know never before has such a variety of really good merchandise been assembled in such large quantities at prices so CONVINCINGLY LOW. All spic and #f span new Stamped Linens and Stamped Underwear of every de- | sirable sort—the kind every woman is looking for. The stamping hus been carefully exccuted in the most wanted de- signe. comprises: Stamped Underwear, Unmade and Semi- Made; Stumped ‘Tow jut-Edge Linens, All Sizes; Finished Linens, Scarfs, Tabie Centres and Dollies. And a miscellaneous lot—small quantities of an almost endless veriety— accmulations of the season. In this lot are many very fine linens with drawn work, They are offered at but a fraction of the former selling prices. It will be a bargain harvest for devotees of Art Em! '. Finished Scallop Edge Scarfs, Stam Underwear— size 18x50. Special at.. 25c we Unmade. Hemstitched Snow-White Union Linen—the very best quality of its type. ‘Tray Covers, size 18x27 inches. .15¢ Table Centres, size 30 inches. . .35¢ Cut Edge All-Linen Satta Dede bord awree, 36-inch, St: cefind NO Tota Det shire Wait Pattern, oy alin end Unicn Linen Finshed Sea! sheer cotion fa oy Edge Towels, guest size, at "1c Cea: Union Linen Towels, full size Etc.— Better grades at fea Fine hemstitched linens; the entire cf ienue'ss of lett Sage Former prices 1Scto jj at 12 4c, 25c, 50c and. . $1.00 00 Cut Edge Doilies, pure linen, 9 and 12 inch; hap Maa Floor, Front, Centre, 18, 22, 27, 36 inches, at 15c, 25c, 40 : Scarfe, 18x45 inches, at.... Pin Cushion Covers, 10c, ond. BLOOMINGDALES | Special Sale of Women’ Kid Gloves | Clean-cut reductions on perfect kid gloves for women, affording a practically unlimi . limit ]] choice of present prevailing styles, at unusually attractive eee if is Prices. Imported Kid Gloves, 69¢ ) Long Kid 4 Suede Gloves Actual Value $1.00, 98e Women's imported Prix Seam pei Ae $2.50. Capeskin Gloves, Women's Genuine Women's 12 and 16-button length Mocha Gloves, Women's Washable | Glace Kid, Suede and Chamois Chamois Gloves, made with one | Mousquetaires; some slightly soiled pearl button, and many other styles | from handling, but without other to choose from. None sold regularly | fault. Regular prices were from Jess than $1.00 pair, fo $2.50 to $3.00, Choice of any, 98c, le. None sent C.O. D. No mail orders, Choice of any, HL OOMINGDALES Big Values in this Hosiery Sale Offerings that cover the wants of every member of the family for good hosiery, at unusually economical prices. Women’s Stockings, 12c Men's 35c Half Hese, 16c Women's fine guage, silk finished: Men's socks, pure thread silk, linen mercerized hosiery; black, white and! heels and toes; and imported, full ran, regular made mercerized half hose; Women’s Stockings, 16c | variety of cotors. e Women's imported full-fashioned soclanzs, ploin and toe thread lace} Children’s Lisle Stockings, 8¢ effec * ¥ Cl ldren’s threcd ciockirgs | Women's Steckings, 24¢ | worth up to ssc a pair, all splendid Women's pure threed sill stockings, | values in mea and lace boot styles, imported, made; black full regular tan and white; strictly first quality, fashioned; black, white, and sky. tans,