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if ; } {°T1Z” for puffed-up, burni F aahking. school tent’ ve ie fore ai your abdbe.ed.or oti? Why tused feet? « tired, aching, sore teal, tightness—no more foot torture.—Advt. ARTISTS AND WRITERS MOURN MAX PAUSE Restaurant Keeper Was Also Known as.“Banker” for Petty Officers of Navy. Max Pause, for twenty-three years Proprietor of the Old Farm Restau- rant at No. 72 University Place, is dead in his fifty-fifth year. His fu- neral at Taylor's undertaking rooms in East Twenty-third Street. to-day was attended by scores of artists, musicians and writers whom he had befriended and encouraged during their residence in thé Washington Square neighborhood. The non-commissioned officers of the United States Navy made Pause’s restaurant their club and it is dec- orated with trophies from all parts of the world. “Pop,” as they called him, was their banker and there was atways from $10,000 to $25,000 of their money in his possession, subject to orders from any corner of the Seven Seas. It was 1” FOR TIRED. AND SORE FEET jax Pause's boast that no sailor who lodged with him ever |* overstayed his liberty. 5 who was @ native of ward of the New York nm it was uptown, and mbera afterward semi-annual pilgrimages to the little basement restaurant for his rare go arourid Nl hit ay et tet #0 tired, joate 5 allen you can hardly @ @-cent box of “TIZ store now and sladtten your tor- produce for their honor from terious corner of his cellar. Hi a widow and eight of whom, William, active chavge of th father moved the family a year or for | More ago to a New Jersey farm. —— x more soe Killed by « Fall. Mortimer I. Clapp, fifty-eight years “TIz" makes your fect Acad with com- Sunday World Wants old and formerly a contractor, died’ at 1 o'clock to-day in New York Hospital fall down: Work -Monday Wonders. No, 436 West ls roomin, oat t dress. This is only because the girl Gay Fancy Costurnes May Be Designed by Simply Assembling the Dis- ded Bits of Refuse and Knowing How to Put Them Together. To get a fancy costume often means the expenditure of as much money as would purchase an evening does fot think to assemble odds and ends which lie about the house into & costume. An old suit or dress of any ma- terial or hue, slashed with scissors and frayed at the edges to produce an effect of artistiq ragged: sleeves cut away entirely o1 stunning costume. A gayly colored piece of silk bound and huge earrings, complete 34th Street James MeGreery & Co 5th Avenue REMARKABLE VALUES On Saturday, January the 9th. Semi-Annual Clearance Sale MISSES’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL Misses’ Suits comprising the season’s most approved models and materials. Size 14 to 18 years. 9.75 to 45.00 formerly 19.75 to 95.00 Misses’ Coats,—large variety of fabrics in smart and serviceable models. Size 14.to 18 years. 4.95 to 49.50 formerly 12.75 to 95.00 Misses’ Dresses,—excellent assortment of models in Serge, Broadcloth, Crepe or Velveteen. Size 14 to 18 years. formerly 14.75 to 35.00, 6.95 to 16.75 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses,—Charmeuse, Satin, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine or Velveteen; smart and effective models. Size 14 to 18 years. + formerly 18.50 to 55.00, 9.75 to 29.50 Misses’ Evening Dresses,—very pretty and chic models of Taffeta, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine or Chiffon. Size 14 to 18 years. formerly 18.50 to 65.00, 9.75 to 29.50 Juniors’ Suits,—youthful models in Diagonal Cheviot, Gabardine or Broadcloth. Size 13 to 17 years. 9.75 to 26.50 formerly 19.75 to $9.50 Girls’ Dressy. ,Cogts ‘of :Zibeling,. Broadcloth, Corduroy or Velveteen,—various models. Sizes 6to 16 years. 12.75 to26.50 formerly 22.50 to $7.50 Girls’ School Coats,—serviceable models of Cheviot, Zib- eline, Chinchilla, Wool Plaid and Corduroy. Size 6 to 16 years. formerly 9.75 to 18.50, 4.95 to 9.75 Girls’ Wool Dresses,—exceptional assortment of serviceable and stylish models of Serge, Check Worsted, Corduroy or Vel- veteen. Size 6 to 16 years. 2.95 to 14.75 4 formerly 5.50 to 26.50 ‘ Girls’ Washable Dresses,—large variety of styles in plain or‘plaid Gingham, Pique, Repp, Linen or Eponge., Size 6 to 16 years. formerly 1.95 to 12:75, 95c to, 6.95 . |; WOMEN’S TRIMMED HATS of New Spring Models. ** Representing a variety of the latest styles in Satin, Net, and Silk and Straw combina- tions, suitable for immediate wear. . At Moderate Prices. WOMEN’S ‘NECKWEAR New Military models in Lace Stocks, also Novelty Lace and Net Vestees, Guimpes, High Wired Collars and Dress Sets. Specially Priced Hand-embroidered Collars of Linen, Pique or Organdie, value 50c to 75c, each 25c Hand-embroidered Vestees of Organdy,—various models. value 75c to 1.25, each 55c Net Guimpes' with long sleeves, value 95c to 1.50, each 66c - each 950 Han@-exibroidered-Guitpes of Net of Organdy .. Sl cued: NANA value 1.80 to #.00- Specially Arranged Sale Men’s Full Evening Dress Accessories Pure Silk Shirts for Tuxedo wear; various styles of pleating; soft French cuffs. value 11.00, 6.45 Shirts for Evening or Tuxedo Wear, Imported Pique bosoms; Madras bodies; fine or medium size tucking, shirring or side pleats; laundered French or plain cuffs; Custom Finish. values 5.00 and 8.00, 3.45 Shirts of Plain Linen or Fancy Pique,—pleated bosom; Custom Finish. values 3.00 and 4.00, 1.95 Full Dress Vests of Mercerized Pique,—new model...... 3.50 value 5.00 Waistcoats of Silk,—Black or White; for Dress or Tuxedo wear. value 6.50, 4.95 Silk Knit Dress Mufflers,—accordion or crochet weave. .5.00 values 7.50 and 8.50 Dress Bows of Silk Crepe in Black or White; pleated ends, value 1.50, 75c January Sale MEN’S FUR-LINED OVERCOATS Comprising the choice stock of a Manufacturer of High Class Fur and Fur-Lined Overcoats for ‘“‘Auto”’ and Street Wear, at substantial price concessions. Overcoats of Black Broadcloth or Oxford, lined with dark Natural Muskrat, finely tailored; collar of Persian Lamb or Hudson Seal. value 55.00, 37.50 Overcoats of Black Broadcloth or Oxford, lined with dark Natural Muskrat; collar of Hudson Bay Beaver. 45.00 value 65.00 Overcoats of Black Broadcloth or Oxford, lined with Mar- mot or Natural Muskrat; collar of fine Persian Lamb or Hudson Seal. value 75.00, 55.00 Overcoats lined with Japanese Mink; collar of Persian Lamb or Hudson Seal. : value 145.00, 95.00 Overcoats lined with Natural Mink; collar of Otter, Per- sian Lamb or Hudson Seal. value 165.00, 125.00 Fur Department—4th floor. Annual. Clearance Sale MEN’S, YOUTHS’ & BOYS’ WEAR Men’s and Youths’ Suits,—433 to 42 inch chest.......... 12.50 formerly 20.00, Men's and Youths’ Suits,—33 to 42 inch chest............. formerly 30.00, 35.00 and 40.00, 17.50 and 24.50 Men’s and Youths’ Overcoats—34 to 44 inch chest. formerly 18.50, 24.50 to 40.00 12,50, 15.00 to 29.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers. Made of Chevict or Tweed. Size 8 to 17 years. formerly 8.50, 5.50 Boys’ Custom-tailored Norfolk Suits with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers,formerly 12.50 and 16.50, 8.50 and 12.50 Boys’ Chinchilla or Tweed Coats,—Russian or Balmacaan cartels Gong or Bigs. Size $ to 10 years. 5.00 and 7.50 formerty 7.09 baal 18.60 8, with | about the head and a bright hued tripped | sash slung about the hips; strings of | light hearted, of @ fracture of the skull received in ajinto ribbons, forms the body of a| beads and bangles dotted here and | sypsy. vent there; shiny bracelets, lots of them, nlesajeeigine most | MAKING A PIERRET COSTUME. effective costume representing the care-free vagabond Take one pajama sult, one pair of pumps, one full ruffle tied around the neck, and a buckram cornucopia (covered with material same as the ruffle), popped on the head at a rak- ish angle and tied under the chin, Sprinkle all over with black pom- pons of marabout/ Many attempts at making Spanish costumes ‘have been failures simply because they have been made too elaborate. The essential requisites are a shawl, a large hair comb? aailk petticoat, a pair of mules and a rose for the hair just back of the ear. A perfectly plain blouse may be worn under the shawl. Most gitls have ail of these articles in the wardro! ‘waiting to byes (rie gs Anto men” fancy dri ELEANOR SCHORER. pias Nocatee WHALING INDUSTRY WANES. Only 323 Vessels From American f the Sen. Mass., Jan. 8.— aling industry has NEW BEDFO! The decline in the brought it to a point where It Is no! longer feasible to maintain a periodical | devoted to its interests, according to the publishers of the Whalemen's Shipping announced that this Id be the last of the When the paper was estal id the number of vessels oneeses’ ‘nthe whale fishery was 615, with an aguregate tonnage of 199,174. Of these ships 260 hailed from New Bed- ford and its sister Port, Fairhaven, and 75 from Nantucket. Three years later highwater | mark in the industry was a with 680 ships, aggregating vessels, with a total Kos aay ‘onl are occupied in the 8, tonnage of search for MICHIGAN FURNITURE C0. IDF | MICHIGAN) FURNITURE TO be 5 Recitdl—Chickering Hall (7th’Floor), Tomorrow at 3 P.M. Lord & Taylor’ * Fifth Avenue, 38th Street and 39th Street Music Daily—Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, 10 A. M. to § PB M., Tenth Floor : a $3.35 &B Misses’ & Children’s Extra & Regular High Shoes Annual Midwinter Sale of Women’s Smartest Footwear At Big Reductions from Usual Prices Boots &F Slippers Usually $5.00 to $8.00 AAG wats} MRL CIN, We) | ay Special Luncheon, 75¢ Smart Low Shoes. Usually $5.00 to $8.00 $4.85 |) $3.25 All styles and all leathers except white buckskin 6 to 11... Cleara The Misses’ & Girls’ Section’ High Class Garments at Extremely Low Prices Misses’ Suits..+++- Misses’ Coats.. Misses’ Serge Dresses .........+. $7.50, $12.50, $1500 Misses’ Afternoon Misses’. Evening Dresses Girls’ Chinchilla, Juniors’ Chinchilla Coats .........ceccccceeees S natate ; + 6004182200 [1114 to cite $2.50| 2% to 54...... $3.00 Usual prices $2.50 to $4.00 Second Floor Ye nce Sale of Winter Models in <19/69 Sig ATE CRT ae $9.50, $19.50 . Usually 820.00 to euifeo” #79+50s $4.5908 $7.50, $12.50, $15.00, $19.50, $25.00 Usually $15.09 to $39.50 Usually $17.50 to. $89.50 Dresses ........4,$8I2s ‘atin $15.00, $19.50 Usually e2tp- “$17.50, $25.00 Usually $30,00 to 45. 00: Usually $14.50 $7.50 Zibeline & Cheviot Coats...... $5.95, $6.95 Usually up to $12.50—Sizes 6 to 14 years Girls’ Dresses (Tunic coat effects) .........00eescseceeeeeeees $72.50 Velvet, Crepe-de-Chine and Plaid Silks—Usually $19.50 Girls’ Party & Dancing Frocks......$9.50, $12.50, $15.00 “Clean-Up Sale Boys’ Clothing Offering Exceptional Values in Suits and Overcoats Third Floor 400 High-Grade Suits Boys’ Overcoats Fancy Cheviots and Mixed Cheviots and Fane; Tweeds,| Tweeds, sizes 7 a 17 years $7. 50 Joie or regular ves, sizes $9. 50 ‘ "ously $1 $10.00 to $16°50 * oer tly up to 916. mie A mv Small Boys’ Overcoats (434 to8 years) \ Chevioti and tweeds, «5... 0050s s00seeetensseeeeraane res Usually $12.50/5 7-50 Boys’ Suits (sizes George Randolph Chester AUTHOR OF THE - ick” Reds Clearance Sale of Silks Clearance Sale of Infants’ Apparel Infants’ Coats (6 mos. to 6 years) $7.50 to $15.05— Formerly $9.95 to $25.00 Hats and Bonnets $1.95 to $0.95—Formerly $4.95 to $26.00 95¢ to $2.45—Formerly $1.35 to $6.00 | Fourth Floor In Waist and Dress Lengths Fabrics.that were formerly 75c to $3.00 Now marked 356 to 98¢ per yard * Street Floor Imported Hand Made Princess Slips & Waist Skirts (1 to 6 years) $2.95 to $4.05—Formerly 83.25 to $6.45 Imported Hand Made Drawers (sizes 1 to 6 years) $1.25 to $2.45—Formerly $1.50 to $8.95 Fourth Floor to 3 years) | Wallingford » June". “Runaway : e Bs