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vee 7 os pn eSATA —- le THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DEOEMBER 1, 1913. CRITICS UPHELD IN reason for Iimiting the supply to a cup| thelr duties. of water. Pitchers coat little and water oe To Dtecns Care, conte nothing. Why should not each] gos cary and 1 ta will be die “Lam aware that certain conditions at Auburn make ft Impossible to do what ought to be done for the unfom foom be supplied with @ pitcher of l at the annual meeting of the F 5 ; Nii tunate Women who are confined there | water? cunse ormerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadwey at Ninth. [1 hah recimmend to the Lewiniatire "iy cometusion 1 ask tnat you atvinn AmaCMET SOC deeaay uci: | Mth Street 5th Avenue the fmmetinte erection of a new priKon | yy, tron, oMcers and teachers of the! er $0. ding, No. itn AnsolS tha Comemlanion on [thay testee Cras ee ee ristmas Gift Sale of Men’s State Prison for Women that T cannot Thirty-ninth street. ne decide to abandon Wing: | ture, and euch torture ae fe inflicted justified in finding fault about the aup-|be Implied that they were derelict in the, 0 inmates of the women's prison ply of water. I do not know of any | discharge of what they considered te be — oo site for the proposed new on, ft would be, in my opine | . v1 . [te ¥ ted as a alte for a State Superintendent Riley Di-} » onnet SOME OF THE “REGULATIONS” THAT NEED CHANGE. After Supt. Riley had received the formal reply of Matron Nettie M. Leon- | am of Auburn he wrote to Warden Rattigan, in part, ne follows: “No law appiving to 8 requires ‘nmat. on at | locked continu vy in cella for fourteen | daye or longer, and | regard any sich! rule as being cruel In the extreme and | entirely unwarranted, amd it sheuld be} Gincontinued at once, “Hegariing the regulation prohibiting inmates from writing the firet letter to relatives or friends within two weeks of their reception, { should say that on mY " their arrival thay should at least be AUBUTN, Mes, 1—The New Tork | given the opportunity to write, and in- Mate Commission for Prison Reform, | seead of being deprived of the privilege through Dean George W. Kirchwey of] they should be encouraged to do eo. { Columbia University Law School, who le] “{ observe with pleasure that convicts acting In the ao ce of the Chairman, | are allowed t converse at breakfast Thomas Mott Osborne, who is in Bu-/and dinner on Sundays and holidays rope gtudyiog privons, to-day gave out Why they @houid be deprived of it on I cannot understand, rects Sweeping Changes in Auburn Rules. 6 prisons ik to be OLD “TORTURES” END. Matron Not Responsible for f Them but “System” That Has Existed Years. } rresponionce of Supe ndent of other | oe so A Fae H miethdts) a OF eet regulations of this character, | Stal mas John CY CONCEFRINK | 0, women's prison capecially, as phys | tows the lomures recently | —$<—<——————_—_—_— Make This and Try It for Coughs mission. and . adter these women } ved @ short } Voluntary term as “convicts.” ' While Riley does not hold the Auburn Prison matron and her assiat- ants responsible for the rules and thee system which have been handed to them from the past, he decided in no uncer- taln terns that the “tortures” of the olf Methods must cease, and his Instructions This Mome-Made Remedy Has No Ravel fer Prompt Renters, Mix one pint of granulated sugar with fo the subordinates in Auburn indicate) 14 pint of warm water, and stir for @ sweeping reforms, | minutes, Pat #'4 ounces of Pinex (fifty Bupt. Miley, in a letter to Warden cents’ worth) in a pint bottle; then add Rattigan immediately following the the Sugar Syrup. Feport of the two women concerning) ‘This simple remedy takes hold of a conditions in the women's prison, sald) cough more quickly than ai | in part lyou ever used. Usually an OLD “BRUTE FORCE” METHODS ordinary congh inside of 26 hours. T END. “| Splendid, too, for whooping cough, “The old dof government by | spasmodic croup and bronchitis. brute fore 0 be carried out. | This makes more and better cough Just what good can be expected from| syrup than you could buy ready made not allowing more freeaom of conver-; for 82.50. sation among the inmates I am unable} Pinex isa oe valuable concentrated to say. Why they should be locked in; compound of Norway white pine ex- thelr cella on election day I cannot: tract, and is rich in guaiacol and other | understand, unless {t furnishes the| natural pine elements which are xo heal- matrons @ holiday. ine to the membranes, Other prepara- “1 don't understand the method | tions will mot work in this plan. adopted for giving the inmates exer-| Making Goal és syrup with Pinex and lee, nor the reason for confining them| sugar syrup (or atrained honey) has the first weeks of their terms in celle proven #0 jar throughout the United all the time Biates and Canada that it is often imi- “The shame ong humiliation of cen-|tated. But the old, successful mixture viction, amd the cc-“inement im m cell | has never been equalled. $or fifteen hours.a” 7, and prectically) A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or fo-\" ‘oure intervening between Satur-| money promptly refendod, goes with Gee | Mon@ay morning are surely ‘this preparation. ‘our druggist has » ont enough to deter any norinal Pinex or will get it fee goa, tect send ‘ayne, Ind. bu __4 being from wishing to underge to The Pinex Co., Ft. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Ayenue ———————_—z—_—E—— On Wednesday, December Third, , Will Hold Their Annual December Sale of wee ee Women’s Fur Coats and Furs ' Best Values Ever Offered FOR PRICES AND PARTICULARS SEE. TUESDAY'S EVENING PAPERS | ' FIFTH AVE,, 37th and 38th Sts. AUTO DELIVERY EVERYWHERE . This fine fs 4-Room Flat Outfit * ($110) 1.50 KLY We Give Double civ’ Green Trading Stamps Mornings. WIG RIGHT-STORY BUILDING S. E. Cor, 124:h St, and Third Ave., N.Y. PrAty Platina, Ceca Evenings have arranged for to-morrow (Tuesday), in the Men's Furnishing Department, - A Sale of Men’s Smoking Jackets, Blanket Bath Robes and Gabardine Rainccats at the following special prices: Men’s Smoking Jackets of double-faced maz terials, regular price $12.00, . . at $8.50 Men's Blanket Bath Robes, regular prices $7.50&8.00. . . . « .. at $5.00 Men’s Worsted Gabardine Raincoats, with silkelined yoke and sleeves; regular price $23.50 . . 2. 2 © «© « «© + at $14.50 The Men's Furnishing Department is easily accessl- ble from the main entrance to the Store. Men’s and Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs will be offered to-morrow, in an attractive variety, at special prices. MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed per dozen $2.00 & $2.45 Plain, hemst’d, per dozen $2.00, 2.35 & 2.75 Hemstitched, with tape borders, per doz. 2,50 WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . perdozen $1.75 & 2.10 Plain, hemstitched “$1.25, 1.75 & 3.00 With hand-embroidered corner, per doz. 1,00 With colored borders, in decorative mailing folder So ce each 25c, Also Princess Lace Handkerchiefs with linen centers, in decorative mailing folder;each 45¢ A Sale of Women’s Tea Gowns, Negligees and House Gowns will also be held to-morrow (Tuesday), presenting a kpecially prepared and most attractive Selection at unusual prices. B. Altman & Cn. The Trimmed Hat Department on the Third Floor, is displaying, at moderate prices, a most attractive collection of smart Hats for afternoon and visiting wear. Among the models shown, the greater number of which are originations from B. Altman & Co.'s own workrooms, reflecting the latest develop- ments in fashion as cabled from Paris, are chic, youthful Hats of maline combined with velvet; Velvet Hats in a charming diversity of styles and trimmings; and a variety of piquant Hats featuring metal effects in gold or silver. The Hosiery Department A new assortment of Betalph Guaranteed Silk Hosiery, just received in readiness for the holiday season, is now being displayed. This Hosiery, which is exclusive to B. Altman & Co., may be obtained in black, white and the fashionable color effects, and in styles for Men and Women. { — FURS EXTRAORDINARY SALE IS NOW IN PROGRESS Latest Models in Women’s and Misses’ Fur Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces On Sale Tuesday, December the 2nd. FEATHER NECKWEAR Marabout and Ostrich Collars,— Black with color... .1.00 value 1.75 Marabout and Ostrich Capes,—Black, Natural, Black and white or Natural and White. 2.25 and 2.95 values 3.50 and 4.50 Marabout Capes,— Black or Natural....value 2.75, 1.95 Muffs of Marabout or Marabout and Ostrich........ 4.50 value 6.50 LEATHER GOODS DEP'’T. Special Prices Women’s Hand Bags of Leather or Moire Silk....... 2.75 Women’s Hand Bags of Pin Seal, Silk Moire or Velvet.5.00 Sewing Baskets of Wicker fitted with needles and reads, 1.95 Jewel Boxes of Morocco with tray.............00005 3.00 Jewel Boxes of Colored Suede in two sizes. ..2.50 and 2.75 Coat Hangers in Leather Case...... 1.00, 1.45 and 1.75 JEWELRY Suitable for Holiday Gifts. Complete assortment of Novelties including Amber, Coral and Pearl Necklaces, Brooches, Bar Pins and Veil Pins, Rings, Bracelets and Wrist Watches, Mesh Bags, Vanities and Fans, Scarf Pins, Tie Clasps and Studs, Cuff Links, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Opera Glasses, Lorgnettes and Beaded Bags. Pearl Necklaces,—graduated beads....... 1.45 and 2.50 Genuine Tinted Coral Necklaces,—27-inch length... .6.75 Gold-plated Bracelets. . cn .. 1.15 and 3.75 Rhinestone Shoe Buckles. . BRASS BEDS From 10% to 40% Reductions. OOO. i csiecsssroncsccseceeay value 18.00 to 22.00 -value 24.00 to 28.00 ..-Value 30.00 to 35.00 Conn value 40.00 to 50.00 Pure Live Geese Feather Pillows. regularly 4.00, 2.95 ORIENTAL RUGS Considerably Reduced. Extra fine Kermanshah Hap io soft colors,—sizes from 8x8 ft. to 10x14 ft. 150.00, 225.00 and 300.00 regularly 225.00, 350.00 to 500.00 Extra Fine Quality Persian Sultanabad Rugs— small figutes; dark colors. 100.00, 135.00 te 200.00 tegularly 135.00, 200.00 to 300.00 Sil Afghan Rugs,—rich rose and red _grounds......... si 80.00, 78.00 and 160.60 . regularly 75.00, 110.00 and 150.00 Extra Large Kazak and Kurdistan Rugs........... 50.00 regularly 75.00 Kurdistan, Mosul, Fereghen and Pagbend Bugs in extra large sizes. 5.00, 21.50, 25.00 to 32.50 regularly 25.00, 30.00, 35.00 to 60.00 Beluchistan, Antique Bokhara and Anatolin Mats........ formerly on 10.00 to 18.00, 5.00, 7.50 and 8.80 DOMESTIC RUGS 9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs in a complete line of colors. .35.00 formerly 44.00 19.80 9212 All-wool Scotch Art Rugs... . formerly 28.50, UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT French Moquette Couch Covers....regularly 13.50, Sas Embroidered Velour Table Covers,—68 inches square. .3.75 fegularly 12.50 Hand Tapestry Table Covers,— 48 inches square. .2.75 epee Renee regularly 6.50 Lacet Arabian and Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains,....... ape 6.78, 9.00 and 12.80 pair regularly 9.75, 12.75 and 17.50 White Lace Panels........ 8.25, 13.50 and 15.75 cach regularly 12.50, 20.00 and 22.50 Real Arabian Lace Panels, 22.50, 35.00 and 45.00 each regularly 35.00, 50.00 and 65.00 Poplin Bed Sets bandeomely appliqued with floral de- ‘signs of Chints. Single or Full Bs MoD cad 97 80 ack fegularly 29.50 and 36.50 Curtai Woh sesecez +e, 10.00 and 12.80 num regularity 17.80 end 20.80 ad eolors. and Women’s Silk Hosiery Because silk hose is on every one’s Christmas list, we started some years ago during the first week of December a sale which will live long in the minds of those who have profited by it. Since then we have watched the market and worked diligently in order to make every one of these December sales better than the preceding one. This ‘ear we have had tremendous success! In spite of a silk hosiery famine we are able to put peices on silk hosiery which takes it out of the luxury s. Some of these 1s are not quite perfect, but all such are clearly marked. ear on ht and the prices more than compensate. Sizes lacking Women’s Pure Silk Stockings (Main floor, Old Building) $8.50, larly @3.50. French, $1.25, regularly (2 ~ Pronch | stockings, with open work side I clocks, Black or white. q $1, regularly 81.35 and 91.50— J: black, pink, sky or navy blue, ; tan. #1— packed in pretty wooden | gift, box—black with mercerized | ; tons and soles, Women’s Pure Silk Stockings (Subway floor, Old Building) 75e pair, mill ran of 81 to 8 50c pair, “seconds” Li aeed aon verb ct colors. ities. Seamless pure si Se pair, mill run of 81 qualiti fects Black, white and colered Men’s Pure Silk Half Hose (Burlington Arcade floor, New Building) 33e pair, three pnirs for #1, G5e pair, mill-run of @1. te regularly 50c pair—black or plain $1.50 qualiti:s, Black and colors. Slight faults in knitting. And Silk Underwear and Sports Coat s for Women Women’s Silk Underwear $2.75, regularly 93.50, Em- broidered glove | silk knickers— white. $2.15, regularly 82.50 to 83.50. Embroidered glove silk vests, white or pink. Subway floor, Old Building. Extra salespeople will insure courteous attention for all gift seekers. One day will not clear away all this merchandise, but the beat always goes first. in white, black and colors—em- broidered or clocked. $1.50, regularly @@ to $3— black embroidered in white and colors. 81.35, regularly 81.50 to $2— black with double tops, soles, heels and toes. Women’s silk sports coats. from Paris, $13.50 Regularly $22.50 In 2-toned effects, only 21 coats Main aisle, Old Building. The Jewelry Store Opens Its Christmas Treasure Chests The world search is ended. Artists in many lands have given us their masterpieces. Workers in gold and silver and platinum have fashioned the most exquisite baubles. Our commissioners are home again. The treasures are here, The Christmas chests are opened. Novelties are plentiful. Many. articles are exclusive. Some things, as the Cowan silver or the specially purchased platinum-mountéd dia- mond jewelry, are at prices not to be duplicated. Everything carries the Wanamaker guar- antee. All things are classified. Each specialized section offers its own carefully arranged gifts. And the spirit of Christmas — courtesy, beauty, sincerity (in merchandise as well as in service)—is everywhere. Christmas Pure More Christmas Linen Handkerchiefs Cards and Calendars ot lea et See Than Ever A, Wanamaker's, They sell no other Wy give_« linen handkerchief if & cotton one is pretty? r A. Because the recipient thinks of you less kindly when the cotton-ness of your gift comes to the surface. Q. But does not linen cost a great deal more? A, Not at Wanamaker's; because the two large Wanamaker Stores give their orders to the same manu- facturers. . Children’s all linen hand- kerchiefs, 5c to 50c. Women’s all linen handker- chiefs, 1c to $10. Men's all Hines Ranskere hiefs, 1214 to $2.50. 2 Ini t ia handkerchiefs, colored handkerchiefs, silk handkerchiefs, plain handker- chiefs, thousands and thou- cards, 25c. f them. First floor, Old Buildi sands 0 Main Floor, Old Building. Subway floor, Old Building Cut Glass—A Christmas Sale A glittering fairyland is the effect, as one looks at this large collection of cut glass. It is a Christmas sale of 2,500 pieces, including almost everything one can think of. Each piece is absolutely perfect, cut on the purest of imported blanks. . ‘e were able to purchase it at so much less than usual because the large cut glass business we do made us the natural outlet for the overproduction of some of the foremost manufacturers, The following pieces are quoted as examples of the really unusual reductions. Water Jugs, regularly $4 to 89, now 42.75 to 85 Compotes, regularly 83.75 and 41.50, now $2.30 and 83,50 Oil and Vinegar Cruets, regularly $3.50 to 5.25, now $2 to $2.50 Bowls, regularly $3.50 to $7.25, now #2 to 64.50 Nappies, regularly $1.25 t 75, now Tic to 8 Sugars and creamers, regularly 83.50 to 87, now 82 to $4 Vases, regularly $3.75 to $35, now #2 to #20 Punch bowls, licwse centers, powder boxes and jars, mayonnalse dishes, carafes, bonbon sand ice cream trays r reductions This is an unusual opportunity to purchi Christmas gifts ef really beautiful cut glass at far below the usual prices, Second Gallery, New Buildi and Subway Entrance, New Bi And better, too! One cuse tomer, after looking them over this morning, said ‘“Stupene dously good.” That is why we can confidently invite you no matter how critical you may be. Come and see them for yourself, Calendars from 10c to 83.50, Cards and folders from Sc to $1.25, Postcards, lc to 10c each. Sachets, 10c to 50c. Bayberry Candles, 25¢ to 750. Bookmarks, 15c. Christmas Stationery, 25c to $1.60 box. And the ever-popular Wana- maker Packets, as follows: Packet of 20 Christmas cards and folders, 25e, Packet of 25 Christmas post

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