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¥.¢ ¥ — é at ts wth ndedase ve 5 Bia! Stel jada a A ING LEAT —y- IMPANENY IN CHAIR |S" “AS NEW ALDERMEN wu, . vote was M1 to Henry Hf. Curran was made of the Finance Committee over Prank that between Esterbrook and Cunning: bam. © uss ta 100, 150, 25¢ packogos -_.’ At Your Grocer's said that eleven years the Board, although 1 x the power, | had “fatled dinaw in ite effort to use It” in the production of a mod- — = : : ern building code. activity of the Aldermen Mr. McAneny That I Will Wear an L. R. CORSET have auffered and conditions that men- During the Season of 1914 - ) ace the safety, both of Ife and prop- erty, have been permitted to continue, of these successive failures. gree that this corffition shall end nce and that @ proper code, based upon principles that are tech- Plenty of women might make the above resolution and be the better for it. There's nothing frivolous about a resolve to make yourself as attractive as possible. A woman. conscious Of a pleasing appearince is apt to have a brighter outlook on life and shake all those about er better and happier. y So repeat the resolve—“I will wy — ff an L. R. corset” and then carry it out. The new Roard of Aldermen organized to-day and elected O, Grant Katerbrook nically correct and that deal fairly with every interest at atake, atall be passed ‘within the early months of the present year.” President McAneny suggested , that much could be done by ordinance re- vision for the proper regulation and inapection of the aale of milk and other foods; for the improvement of the city’s system of markets; for the reu- lation of pushcart vending, and for the betterment of other conditions affecting not merely the coat of living. but the proper protection of tthe henith of the . people. . There's a corset for your figure here in Mr. McAneny aald the wished to direct ff the Corket Salons. ~ the attention of the Board to the clear invalidity of the numerous ordinances from time to time presented in the past granting the right to occupy street @pace for stands or for other private uses. oe nn LOSES $10,000 NECKLACE. é There-are sixty L. R. models in all, and each has been carefully built for acertain kind of figure. Specialization—do that each. woman may have a corset ‘tvhich will be as abso- lutely suited to her needs as if it had been ‘made for her—will continue to be the R. motto during 1914. Gustav Blamenthal Drops Pearls on Street Car. Circulars sent to pawnbrokera by a private detective agency to-day revenied i that on Dec, % last Mfrs, Gustav The Singer's Corset, $5 Blumenthal of No, 42 West Seventieth : street lot a’pearl and diamond necklace Maternity Corset, $3.50 valued at $10,000 in the vicinity of Seven- - The Dancing Corset, $3.60 tleth atreet and Columbus avenue. The : Jona wan reportéd gf the West Sixty- 4 Nursing Corset, $1.50 eighth atreet station at the time and a Porfoct-Fitting L. R., 88 thorough search was made, 2 hey The necklace cons'ate of two etrands of eighty-five pearks & clasp of large pearls and diamonds. Mrs, Blumenthal was wearing it when the left her home, walked to Columbus avenue and boarded a northbound car, h, fantoned with . Housework Corset, $1.50 L. R. White Sale Specials “Two low bust and long hip models, }] 81, regulary 82. she missed the necklace. She had ridden only about a blook 4 Third floor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER, Broadway at Ninth. amall-pox | of 03 throughout the State Gave the De~ partment of Health considerable concern to-day. Comminsioner of Health Porter urged leadfhig citizens there to do all Im their power to have ciara and adults vaccinat jaga i considered «a strong ‘anti centre. ia is ecination SRESTAURANT, oth FLOOR—SORLIN'S ORCHESTRA, 1218 TO 2118—EXPRESS ELEVATORS <>< <a> ° 35% on Cran oes . Charge Account Customers Are Invited to. Use Their Accounts | Million Dollar eceivers Sale More than a million dollars’ worth of SIMPSON CRAWFORD QUALITY MERCHANDISE at the LOWEST PRICES ON RECORD A cale authorized by the Receivers, Messrs. WM. A. MARBLE and JOHN S. SHEPPARD, Jr., appointed by JUDGE HOUGH in chambers of the United States District Court. In addition to going through the Simpson Crawford’ stocks and reducing hundreds of prices, the Receivers have purchased thousands of dollars’ worth of new merchandise from manufacturers to whom » an offer of cash for surplus stocks looked wonderfully attractive. These epecial purchases, combined with the Simpeon Crawford up-to-date Fall and Winter stocks, give the public their choice of hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of WEARING APPAREL for men, women and children; HOME FURNISHINGS and YARD GOODS at RECEIVERS’ SALE PRICES. Some of the advertised lots may sell out quickly, but others equally attractive will take their places from day to day. Do not allow anything to prevent you from attending the SALE OF SALES in New York - now in progress, Every purchase means an enormous saving. \ BULLETIN FOR TUESDAY SHOPPERS On account of the enormous stocks carried by Simpson Crawford Co., over 90 per cent. of the bar- ps advertised for Monday will be on sale Tuesday. As the special lots become exhausted they will reinforced iby new special purchases made by the Receivers or replenished by substitute lots from town regular stocks. LMPSON SEANPORR S fn W. A. MARBLE AND JOHN 8. SHRPPARD, ld aa BECRYE NRE er | SUXTH = AVE. 19° T0209 “STREET, W. A. Marble and John S. Sheppard, Jr., as RECEIVERS } ~—- ! eer eae TU wow 10 BELIEE Ime vvavman| AUTO KILLED BRIDE-T0- “BE; 1, Dowling, The vote was the mama AR) Vici (so) inty Ofticials Harry G Andrews was made Secretary " ; 5 | Hover Iniurle® eal Service by Dr, Hermann B\M that gives eppetizing | flavor to to the Chairman of the Finance Com- to Get Auto Driver. the rH tate | Parker | many a dish, is n A Salary 1.000. Ambrose 0.1 y nS: erkh Weer’ The jail was aanitary. Health officers | | ew evidence @ re 9 = — ”. winced the uth It-warms you, satisfies Pipe prt gg ved epelHe Says Previous Boards|” Alderman Curran, Dataler, | dying tn the road neat. Mineota. Friday | SAUCE hunger, Byes you new Presto, 1 int aweet milk, a lespoons atid fe . ATUS | Diener, Meterbrook, Hamilton and 4 > THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE } food-drink Hf) sugar, 1of butter, 1% cupetndian mes | vtited Lyisastrously"'——Bse ee son F I Seaman has informa-| 5 \Dtehar teen the favorite condiment for every’ loves. ll| 1 egg Beaten, Mix thin. Bake in quick alled Sas Sly > The galeries were filled with women, sto the ownership of the auton: ten Hutter, well known for | B generations, ‘Try it on ers, Cre- Served at <Meée 26 stores } oven. cal brook | Vice-Chai avd the main floor was a garden ot | | nd the Identity of the man wh ed Dropts work, died at the reat | quettes, Salada, Cueese, ctc. i terbroo! ice-Chairman, ' Aruoning it when Mise Zaret#ky was) 0 of his dence of her mother at Round Oak, Yon: " in Greater New York. Bi) Creer, Prente fer 8 ony a ae. ru ' ge MeAneny, the new President] fatally injur fh ravings, hin, friends contributing | Kera, early yesterday after an illness of SS eee ||| morrow? Recipes in a Lindam __ Hoard, tn ming hie oMcial| ThAt an attomobiie wtruck the gir) aw the balance, she was on her way home from the fall. road station with finery ahe had pur. chased for her forthcoming wedding was the original theory pn Sacirda, WASHINGTON, Jan, 5.—Twenty-two samen of beri-beri, the peculiar disease Which han played such havoc in the Oren nt In the ty fail in Blisabevh, father, the late AViiliam Allen Butler, under the title, “A Retrospect of Forty ‘This was aban. Years.” an reported nwe and the Diseredii} Hi Ae Nving UJ a period covering only three 1 wsotbbaA INR) ears, was the feature of a report to! Murder Theory and Expect — [ tees Bs Ms Ae mteneral Blue of the Punic | A Luncheon Relish several months, Nhe recently edited and Brill Brothérs’ Famous Big Annual CLEARANCE SAiF | of winter OVERCOATS AT RADICAL PRICE REDUCTIONS| Commences Tomorrow Morning at 8 o’Ciock at All 5 Stores An Enormous Clearance of All the Overcoats in the Brill Stores at Prices That Mean Record-Breaking Bargains for Men & Young Men This sale has been famous for almost a score of years as New York's greatest Clothing Bargain Event. It takes place at this time every year—thousands of men wait for it. Every Overcoat in our stock must go. Former Prices Are Ignored in the effort to clean up our stock, as we carry nothing over. Clearance Lot #1 —— Claranee Lott $15.00 and $18.00 $20.00 and $25.00 Winter Overcoats Winter Overcoats at*9.50 || at 14.50 Includes several hundred fine well tailored res ee Chitchillas in blue, brown, gray, Oxford, tan Soanie besated furdrent acd Gilice throee and heather mixtures, with shawl or notch lined and fancy beck coats: ‘plain and belted collars, plain or belted; lined or fancy back, Chesterfield, ‘three-quarter Pisia full- length big warm storm coats as well as shorter coats coats in hundreds of gray and brown mixtutes and lighter weights, and a host of smart, neat black kerseys and Oxford grays—the best gray and black kerseys, gray meltons and gray } Overcoats at $9.50 that you a ines, Shetlands. .$14.50 never bought better coats : WOU GYEE Eas than these—Come and see them. On Sale at ¢ Stores SA — rane: th $35.00 and $40.00 |: $28.00 and $30.00, ; Winter Overcoats Winter Overcoats at $19.50 || at §23.50 |. Handsome chinchillas, velours, tweeds, chev- iots, meltons, Shetlands and vicunas of excep- tailored overcoats that ever came from a tional quality—the smartest and most distinc- tailor’s bench, made from wondrously fine tive models shown this season. Single and woolens—beavers, velours, Shetlands and chin- double breasted form-fitting coats, plain back chillas, in blue, brown, gray and a host of mix- models, belted coats with inverted pleats, tures and designs, this season’s most dis- coats with shawl collars, convertible ccllars, tinctive and smartest models, with belts and velvet collars and self-collars; coats for dress plain, with shawl and notch collar, and for any wear, semi-dress wear, auto and street wear. and all occasions. Special at Our Handsome New Store on Broadway at 49th Street * Special Clearance Sale of Suits $15 ba Suits $7.50 $25 Winter Suits at $15 collected and placed on sale in Neat, Dark Patterns—remark- @ at These Two Brill Stores able values—at Two Stores only, tar Sale Starts To-morrow Morning at 8—No Char, ape for Alterations “&4 Early Comers Will Be Beworde With Best and Biggest Assortment 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET Union Square, 14th Bireet, Near Broadway Broadway, at 49th Street $45.00 and $50.00 OVERCOATS, NOW $32.50 $55.00 and $60.00 OVERCOATS, NOW $37.50 Broken lots from <all Stores Handsome Silk-Mixture Worsteds only, Union Square and at 125th Street. 279 Broadway and at 47 Cortlandt St. 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue 47 Cortlandt Street, Near Greenwich