The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1914, Page 12

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| BEATEN UP BY GIRL, G00 SOLDERS | + of the Atlantic fleet, which were ached- led for practi tw » No vuthern Boulevard =f and Rebel Reinforcements Racing »: Derrtn os nan an ‘From Chihuahua to Gain ine eon eat had ben chased Important Mountain Pass. Ha Von , y the two were together in the PRESIDIO, Tex, Jan, G-With ree Isane was asleep and Mr, and ay de Inforcements rushing to the ald of were out, Presently " . the State Asylum In. Stones at ping jee, the Mexican Federals A the girl's voice raised n Bott armies, the 4 then they heard a yell, ®@N@ criminals at Matteawan, Mrs, Vo | hen the cat w Fedele at Ojinaga, who have b ed from the front wins |Clauaten has heen in the Tombs since | Mornin eo Dattling for eight days, rested on the: ins to-day, Federals declare Gen. }) Benjamin Argumedo with 4,000 troops We coming to their tollef from To: feom, and assert 12,000 other Federals Gre marching only one day behind, — Argumedo plans to attack Gen. Orte-) ) Ga's rebels from the rear. + Bimuitaneously 4,000 the street, He ch broke Bellevue empted wul- rebels have tree. —— Lopoukowa at New York toot, | been sent from Chihuahua under com- he broke it. mand of Gen, Herrera, Argumedo | tireatened to tell the police, and Katz) Mile, Lydia Lopoukowa danced last | Py this me a er | ahould’ arrive before the end of the | jumped | night at the Jardin de Danse and dern- | 1,00 | Week. Hin troops are racing with Ean —_— ~ coroue to New York admirers of | © ra’s to gain La Mula Pass, as tt is the tango, maxixe and hesitation waits * Pondeded that whichever force arrives: JUDGE SCORES LAWYERS. jhow ekly the members of an Imperial | Russian tallet can abso upon the :nodérn ballro: effects that have ne 80 popular he | here. Mile, Lopouko need aa he: introduction the polka “Violette,” a ca- price waltz, and ¢laborate first will have @ strong strate-| terpsichorean Argumedo is not ham- vy guns or hospital and cen move more quickly than ree, Who has a Wagon train and Judge Judges of tn his court yers who hi Ri signed to defend Inoners will have to) stand by their clients. When Gon. Ortega suddenly. cused his ttack on Ojinaga yesterday und with- jeW hia forces to w pont seven nilles abandoned one machine gun field pieces, according to Fed- Three of the six prixoners arraigned before Judge Wadham for trial to-day appeared without counsel. Each sald that they had pald iawyers to look out for their intereats. Judge Wadhama linmediately ordered le. _[ WASHINGTON, Jan, 6—State De- his clerk to notify the lawyers to be in court to-morrow. “Tt ie my in members of the “to ee that law: rere have not learned the con- | pluslone reached at the conference be- Bween President Wilkon and John Lind Pade Christian, Miss, it wan naid t; Mr. O'Shaughnessy hi ent of the Department throug: it the trying period during which been head of the Amerjcan Em- in the Mexican capital believed in well-informed circles that the Embassy in Mexico: City net be clored. 0 Bradshaw, on the Yorktown, re- to-day that unrest continued in ja. Rear-Admiral Cowles on erulscr Pittsburgh reported heavy at Mazatlan, but gave no indica- ‘of the outcome of the fighting. The oe has Jeft Masatian for or assigned to the defense of prisoners whall do their work. If they do not I will take steps to summarily stop their practice in this t With Extraordinary Men’s Negligee Shirts, Piet and libel bosons, Each $1.15 Regular Value $1.50 to 2.25 Men's Silk hecgen! Neal ee eh of cotton Eset pope sgaher ’ Reqular Value $3.50 Men's eee gg eed ing NY 5c ALBANY, Jan. — Awagregate re- sources of the 1% te banks of ‘posit and discount as shown in the ports made to Georm Van Tuyi tr, Superintendent of the State Banking all for reports 1918, were 96t5,- crease for the Department, under ‘of condition on Dec, 906,00. ‘This was quarter of 88,8732 — A Judge— of the United hal Cond Ap ppointed a Receiver for WNER OF FUR AND GOWN DEPT. . Sursyth’s 302 Sth Ave., Corner 31st St. Bankrupt ‘The Creditors Have Officially Agreed to Take 35c on the Dollar og prion wl Ox det fort grb profit—ne sales will | Oliimunte” Men's Sack Suits, sizes 34 to 46, at $15.50, 19.50, 24.50 Actual Values $22.50, 30.00 and 40.00 \ Young Men’s Sack Suits, sizes 32 to 40, at $12.50, 17.50, 19.75 Actual Values $18.00, 25.00 and 32.50 Norfolk Suits, with extra trousers, pd . canto l8veark y/ th’s wer 3.90, 5.25 IFURS 50 © poy a oe we 1658” 7.80, 9:78 Small Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, 2, to 8 . Mach 40100 12°85) Values, 3.90, 4.95 As Official | Representative }] @Represeating the 1 have leched at ok of fre to be wold. able | Late tie tre a Ran” SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY Al Read Each Item ual Op ortunity geste Bale Bea.50 | 7 Mate Conte, $175.00 eech nas Pier, Persian Lamb sn. 4 inch lenge s430.00 } $215.00 750 oS oo } $170 LEIPZIG DYE, Patent WITH Ei Pony Coats Satin Damask Table Cloths, in handsome equare and circular designs, at $1.90, 2.25, 2.75, 4.40, 8.75 Napkins, to match, Doz. $1.90, 2.95, 3.50, 4.75 Huck Towels, Hemmed, Hemstitched, fale op at $1.35, 1.75, 2.50 “ 2.40, 2.85, 3.95 148 inch length ch vere, $125, wit A magnificent set of the finest Australian fox, long silky hair; beautiful, dura! ad exquisitely made; large muffs and assort- SMALLPOX ATNAVAL STATION BAT HIGH IN TREE Kixty-third street, the Bronx, spent hh into the tree that It was on a slender timb #0 high up that he i ‘rank Hagemauser, lwlender young fireman, mounted it, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1. Five Matileships Ordered Away I Youth Unable to © | HE LEAPS FROM WINDOW, Prem Caantaname, RESCUED BY FIREMEN Coles Bone Brooklyn Buffalo ‘ST BY HUERTA i WASHINGTC an. 6—Smailpox tn | —- Nathan Slavin, eighte machinist, Philadelphia Newark Sme A Painter Atta eked ree ** o fowl! torts ’ | was taken from his home, No. $1 John- fee __ kA AA, Ms AA ee Se ae e cked = La f ;{Yowled All Night and Kept) oo vente, early this morning to at. | ‘34th Street—New York urse Girl and Lands | Bronx Section From Catherine's Honpital after having taken | « ‘ Giluted sulphuric actd, He is in a seri- 10 HOLD 0 OINAGA, : ps — Proceed Airect- als be Kagrcchet) | ay hen Horieka Friedmann came from jy to Culebra with the five battloships _enidente of Ue netguinorhood ot a a at peed and f and One Hundred s bewn @ att despondent. nfortable night last of a big elm uthern Boule- pparently the | w, a dog and had morning by he had gone the bi A hy called the ambula wi, » cajote the cat this failing, they OW to frigtten it down. still in the tree this phoned to the So- He went to the ‘a avenue 0 help him. iven around | gpg ol beatde the | chest ia | Had of more tha’ pinial seemed s t Hagemauser Indder and got a n he olimbed back he grabbed the cat ek, slapped (t un GOLOInS i: STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Beginning To-rhorrow, Wednesday, will be inaugurated the January Clearance Sale of Men’s High Class Furnishings-At the Sixth Avenue Entrance Price Advantages in Men’s Ped aay Silk Neckwear, large flowing ends, Each 58c Regular Values $1.00 and 1.50 Men’s Pajamas, of flannelette, mercerized materials, Regular Value $1.0 'Men’s Soisette Pajamas, collar or low cut, Regular Value $2.25 at 95c at $1.45 The Annual January Clearance Sale of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing—on the Third Flo is now in progress, inclucing the following Exceptional Values: Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats, at $17.50, 22.50, 28.00 Actual Values $27.50, 35.00 and 45.00 Men’sand Young Men’sEvening Clothes and Braided Sack Suits, also Walking Coats with Waistcoats are also included in this sale, at corresponding reductions, Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Busoron Neck Chinchilla Overcoats ages 21/2 to 12 years, at $6.45, 8.50, 11.75 Actual $10.00 to 16.50 Values Boys’ Long Winter Overcoats, 12to I8yra Actual $8.50 to 12.00 Values, 5.50, 7.75 “15,00 to 20.00 9.50, 12.85 Continuation To-morrow, of their Annual Sale of + High Class Household ‘Linens—0 the Second Floor Special importations direct from the leading Irish, Scotch, French, Belgian, German and Austrian manufacturers, At One-Quarter tp One- Third Less Than Regular Prices Satin Damask Table Lines, | Usual Price $1.25 and i 7) Linen Sheets, hemstitched, Pair $3. a # 4. ab 8 5.75, 7.25 Linen Pillow Reset eae: Pair 96, 1-38, 1. 51-75, 2.28 84c, 95c Bed Spreads, Crochet, at 90c, 1.25, 1.75 Satin Finish, “ $1.95, 2.40, 3.25 Also several thousand pieces of Lace Trimmed and Embroidered Linen Centre Pieces, Tea and Luncheon Cloths, at One-Half Actual Value. ment of scarfs, 920 a vet; value 850, Fo Fitth Av Corner Sist St, The Sunday World’ Want Directory ned early this | ‘a cries and found hroow, taken the The Papal Digestion His | January Clearance Sale Extreme Reductions in All Departments summoned a policeman, who 275 Women’s and Misses’ Suits Hi rade fabrics in an extensive assortment, fash- ioned in the season's most desirable tailored and dressy 1 8 00 models. Garments taken from regular stock. have been Reduced from $40, $45 and 850. Entire remaining stock of French Peproductions Great! Reduced. 325 Women’s and Misses’ Coats Coats for sport, motor or dress. Seven-eighth and full length models of fine chinchilla, boucle, bayacere| 1 5 00 cloth and smart mixtures; half and full silkelined. e Heretofore $25.00 and 829.7 23\ Entire remaining stock of exclusive model coats reduced to half. ule Women’s and Misses’ Button Boots pairs of women's and misses’ hegrade boots of ae coltskin and Veli saltsiins with tops of 3 90 idskin or black cloth; Spanish Louis Heel. ° luced from $6.00, 87.00 and $8.00 Clearance of Women’s Corsets 2.50 275 pairs of high-grade corsets, desirable La ship model, in pink and white broche. falohn boning. Heretofore 85.00\ girdle-top, ! Women’s High-Grade Fur Coats All higheclass fur coats, sets and ite muffs and_ scarfs, comprising the season’s most desirab ie and dependable furs, are now being offered at extreme reductions. Hudson seal coats, 43 and 45 inches long, of genuine Chapelle-dyed pelts, with collarsot self fur, fitch, skunk, 110.00 ine or ehaila, squirrel. Reduced from $175.00 . : Australian seal coats, exclusive models, collar of] 65 00 chinchilla squirrel. Reduced from $115,00/ e French seal coats, 45 inches long, swagger model,| button at side. Reduced from $75.00) 38.00 FREE at All World Offices! The World’s Winter Resort Guide for 1913-1914 The Greatest Guide of Its Kind Ever Published! Of Large Size, Printed on Heavy Coated Paper. Profusely Ilhustrated, Presentin’ all the information a tourist or vacation-taker would want to know about Winter Resort Hotels and Boarding Places at home and abroad, Steamship Cruises to pectin Jaen Lands, Railroad Routes, Hotels and Restaurants in New York City, &c. Call at Any World Office for FREE COPY To-Day, or Address: “WINTER RESORT GUIDE DEPT.,"’ Care of New York World, Pulitzer Building, Park Row, New York City, N. Y. COPIES MAILED FREE JO ANY ADDRESS UPON REQUEST. in the universe. makes more ‘Offers s of Positions’ than any other two mediums

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