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thes they meet had a vastly ‘aie! Mra. Stevens left the courtroom, a ics Sey ey si ev OR, ENGSCITT BABY fm as Fe PUT OUT OF THE GOURT ii s3t sue ad to be called to re fain’ Reld Stevens, after hers left | Justice Bianchard's court to-day. ‘| Mrs. Stevens's lawyer bad com: | petied Stevenn to stapd up in court | and be pointed out by two witnosses aa the man who tok @ tall brunette | { istelet. jt the fen (at 3totd-on July 6,108, es Exerced lis Inalienable Right Be- "Assintunt Me floor of enable right, atron othe dinturber of the peace Attorney roth vaght «to | and registered Bimself and companion fore Judge Sitting at Mur- | tha’ ‘she had. Kone. tc Ke day the serenity of Judge Mulque | part of the Court of General Sessions | \ jand interrupted the progress of “8 | (rial of Max Minsky, alias “Bheeney,’ ela wangeter and one of half a dozen of ‘0 his crew under indictment for the murder of Max Lavine, another gang- he Mrs, Wievena; Uandsomly at- 5 fired. teatited that she bad only been by og Ex- -Husband| ra Stevens July, 1912, she w: he perfect picture of rage pt Ex-Wife Leave Court I iatred af husband neem Together. the four any!” And then the shooting began. Bent tnt sat that thereupon he jater, last April in the apartment of | “beat | Moe Horowitz, No, 207 East Four- teonth atreet. dart from her aye | They other witnesses took the atand | and told of Stevens's escapade, she liron man looked at times with the decree, which ordinarily |auspicion of a snicker in the direc- husband ‘afd wife strangors | tion of hin wife. Indian Gan ¢ Goes to Prison. Charles aise og, a Siwanh Indian, and the firat to, be indicted, un- ‘The baby belonged to Mrs. Horo- kin der the Sullv ancluw, was wits, who is nineteen years old, and an ds ny by Judge Nott in General Sonat making wide detour of the place where mand ake took the shila with, ner wma | caunerye snot Tena than one yar and aie | Stevens sat. Lawyers, the Stevens |held it on her lap. She testified that! six months at hard labor in Bing Sing. and witnesses met just outside the _ court-room. “That was e very pretty picture the artist wan making of you, Hasel,” complimonted the husband, ioving up clone to Mra. Stevens. He referred to the sketch made by a newspaper artist. “I'm not speaking to you, str-r-r!” returned the newest divorces, etamp- ing her tiny foot and gasing at the floor. Stevens was unmistakably eure effect on FAmond E. Stevers, fell-to-do iron manufacturer of street, Brooklyn, and his , titian-haired ex-wife, Masel prined. “Oh, I thought it was quite nice,” be answered. @ common sence togen, on emoliiont so © tubes without ‘e makes 008, reguiar use wonaerhul difference, yi if Gruggist’s, in collapsible tubes, IBY ORDER OF THE RECEIVER he. \ Mr. Oscar A. Lewis Te entire magnificent stocks in all<four stores of ie a4 are placed on salé this Friday morning 4 At Drastically Cut Prices That Will gre These Great Stocks Quickly ‘ Everything must be sold, without reserve, including the famous Smith-Gray stocks of /MEI’S SUITS a1 OVERCOATS: re and FURNISHINGS ™*-\ ‘This is without question the finest, largest, most com- a lete and best assorted and best made stock of Men’s and Furnishings ever thrown on the market | Mm At Such Drastic Reductions ‘In the Height of the Season The startling details cannot be given here; but Stores Will Be Open Daily at 7.30 A. M. And Will Remain Open Until 7.30 P. M. Go to the Nearest Smith-Gray Store and BE EARLY By Order of the Receiver . Oscar A. Lewis for the Alleged Bankrupt Brooklyn Stores Fulton St. at Flatbush Ave. Broadway at Bedford. Ave: int that the! hin own gun and askod cartridge, At this one | 1 *BYENING. WORLR,, tu) DAN, JA JANUARY 23, 191 1914, after visiting friends she went home | vm the night of the murder and found | prove by the witness 34th Street Misses’ Coats,--of Boucle, English Mixtures, Chinchilla, Jacquard, Striped Boucle or Wool Plush; lined throughout or half-lined with peau‘de cygne; fur or plush collar. Size 14 to 18 years. formerly 22.50 to 29.80, 9.75, 12.75 and 16.50 Misses’ Suits,— in a wide range of this season's néwest materials; dressy and tailored models. Size 14 to 18 years, 14.75, 19.75 and 29.50 formerly 27.50 to 55.00 \Misses’ Dresses, — of Chiffon, Charmeuse, Meteor, Panne Velvet, Crepe de Chine or Velvet- een; dancing, afternoon and evening models. Size 14 to 18 years. 9.50, 15.00 and 18.50 formerly 22.50 to 39.50 Misses’ Wool Dresses. .—variety of practical models, Size 14 to 18 years. ‘2.95 to 10.75 formerly 6.50 to 18.50 Misses’ Separate Skirts,—various styles and materials. 75. 4.50 to 6.75 formerly 5.25 to 11.50 Special Purchase Misses’ Dancing Frocks,—Chiffon, Meteor and Charmeuse; imported beaded Coatce in White, Light Blue, Pink, Green, Maize or Lavender. Size 14 to 18 years. as led ‘ value 29.50 and 38.00 Misses’ Fur-trimmed Suits,—two styles, copies of Imported models. Made of Fine quality Broadcloth in Green, Copenhagen, Mahogany, Walnut, Navy Blue and Black. Size 14 to 18 years. _ 17.50 and 21.50 value 24.50 and 29.50 SKATES ' For Men, Women & Children ¢ A complete assortment in Winslow’s Ice Skates, as follows: ‘ Women’s Hockey Skates Men’s Hockey Skates Women’s Lever Clamp Skates. Women’s.Full Strap Skates Children’s Sled Skates equipped with russet leather straps wer Preparatory te Removal te our New Building, S. W. Cor. of Oth Ave. & 15th St. ‘We are compote’ Bd Stosk “at “practically uneens ce hie gen FISHFIELD FURNITURE Co., 45 West 14th St., Bet. 5th and 6th Aves. “THE TRAIL to YESTERDAY” : By C. A. SELTZER, Auther of “The Twe-Gan Man,” BEGINS NEXT MONDAY. eT AeCrom & her, home: : las "BB. Stevens and wife.’ Mrs fib ettora Uelunging to the, det is; HE } j Stevens ant tn one” corner of the the dep Trial, ant tow timons By her husband, | ee rourtroom and flashed inten OK" A crying baby upret for « time to- de | ‘ Absolute Clearance Sale Misses’, Small Women’s, Juniors’ and Girls’ SUITS, COATS, DRESSES AND SKIRTS On Saturday, January the 24th Juniors’ Suits,—in various styles and ma- terials. Size 13 to 17 years. 12.50 and 18.50 formerly 19.80 to 35.00 Juniors’ Coats,—of Polo Cloth, Chinchilla; Mixtures, Melton and Boucle. Suitable for tour- ing, motoring or street wear. Size 18 to 17 years. 8.75, 12.75 and 16.50 formerly 18.50 to 29.80 Girls’ Coats,—of- various materials; finely tailored, lined or unlined; practical and serviceable modéls, Size 6 to 12 years. 5.95 to 9.75 ., formerly 10.60 to 18.50 Girls’ Wool Dresses,—of Serge, Challis, Cor- duroy or Velveteen; one or two-piece models; plain *-. or trimmed effects. Size 6 to 14 years. formerly 4.96 to 12.50, 2.95 to 7.50 500 Girls’ Washable Dresses,—of Gingham, pong Chambray, Repp, Lawn or Batiste; Sailor, Russian and other models. | formerty 2.80 to 4.84, 1.65 and 2.45 Annual Clearance Sale WOMEN’S “SOROSIS" SHOES 3.45 pair. STTTTTTTTTTET formerty 0:00 and 600 Evening Slippers Satin Slippers in Black, White, Pak, Blo Lavender, Nile Green, etc. ‘ values 4.90 and 6.00 Slippets of Black Kidskin, Patent Leather, Dull Kidskin or Suede, in plain or beaded effects. value 5.00 to 7.00, 3.85 weer, Growing Girls’ Shoes For Dress or School Wear Size 814 to 11... Size 11}4 to 2... Size 214 to 6 PLYMOUTH Dry Gin Coates’ Plymouth Gin costs more to make than any other Imported Gin but costs you no more by the drink. Why not order Plymouth? HAVE YOU BOUGHT THE 1914 World Almanac/ NOW SELLING