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Suits and Riding Habits of Regulation Army Khaki (water-prooted) for wear at the Winter Resorts Riding Habits for cross- or side-saddile eiding BANK CLERK ARRESTED. Margolin Admits Hiding 91,100 Under Rabbish Pile. Joseph Margolin, a nineteen-year-old youth who had disappeared from his desk in the Mutual Alliance Trust Company's branch at One Hundred and Sixteenth Street and Lenox Avenue on Nov. 31, following $0,408 tn silver certificates were minsing from the bank's vaults, hia home, No, day. He’ in charged a How to Send Money Contributions to Evening World School Lunch Fund Bend your c h ie “L" LAWYERS BEGIN FIGHT ON CORONER WHO HELD OFFICERS; N with empted Term Proceedings a “Circus” Everything in furnished at cost. No child ta pauperized. and Will Appeal to Whit- tA man for Action. Being Out 19 Hours. which ributions the actress, the discovery that for school children. to receive teholcsome, nutritious, hot meale at coat, money is made in any way. Rese out Meee S18 wees was contined, “: toe | for CO-OPERATION COMMITTEE dehy bddgt Hep» J GRANT BROWN @ Federation of Women's ear ar the 5 hn o Po nate tried The feud between Interborough at- federation of { the plompted torneys and Coroner Patrick Riordan Man and Womans. at . . . . . . « $10.00 ye had planned to go tolis far from an amicable settlement F Ee TERT: raihecaeedphe bese ‘ to-day, and the lawyers announced sf | |Camp and Sports Suite . . at 10.00 onren ===] they would send tranacripts of the | 5 Pe ray Led = ome procedings ‘before the Coroner, to||* pi col | i, Antoinette, jor of Ni cE jHunting Suits . . 5 + at 15.00 |. Keademy of vediar Kansas, | “RICH General Manager Hedley “ban ]] amg. WILLIAM EINSTEIN, Pros. | February, ‘These Suits and Riding Habits, in sizes for Dean and Misses, are from workrooms on ‘the premises and offer very unusual values.” Mall orders will receivd prompt attention. 4 On sale in the Riding Habit Department (Third Floor) A Special Sale of Several Thousand Yards of White Silks at unusual cciudiitaleie in pricesfor to-morrow a (Friday) and Saturday: ‘ = 27-inch White Washable Habutai (heavy quality) regularly $1.50 per yard . « at 95c 38-inch White Soft-finished Taffeta regularly $1.50 per yard =. =. — at ‘95c._ ee eee voce ont Capt. Aitvos Brown of Na. ¥ Mlevonth A Clearance Sale of Plain and Novelty 4 treet, College Point, L. 1, was tried ’ A 40-inch White Grepe de Chine — or dangerous in tne Court of Sorcnl Seasons thi Dress Goods at 48c, 65c, 95c yd. » regularly $1.50 per . + at 95c. —_— Pedi Sag Pepin 2b Mag AR ry arranged in skirt, anit and dress lengths, @-inch White Suede-finished Crepe Meteor fi geguiarly $2.50 per yard =. oat $1.35 aa “Sspnentrman Ames Sorry econ) b- * 4edinch White Lustrous Satin tsi putea wire at $1.55 @-inch White India : at $1.95 _roslarty 9.50 por yd ee FROy Aurtire - Medien Aevum, = aa) 25th Streets Mew York What is Good Flour? ‘Te be pure and wholesome, To be white and eves. To have otrength end character. Te yleld the largest wumber of loaves: Pall favored—testy—eatisfying bread. white color. 5 even texture. | ‘To make this kind of bread and also flaky that liter. To be really ideal for every household use. To be economical flour. 4 To be easy to handle and bake with. ; Teo be ‘sure flour’’—good results every time. To be uniform. Tt is the combination of these good qualities that makes flour really good. That makes 9 FLOUR the standby of all good housewives At All Good Grocers on “Several of sie kare been i nae Te aor ion Stedieine and “4 Saving Lives BUSTAN ays) DOM ROOM By oe S BAYO Special Sale at Reductions Dance Frocks Dresses Gowns Motor Coats Street Coats a of oe, Widewed Mothers’ Resccia tion. mane. WILLIAM R. HEARST. MRS. WALTER LEWISOHN. MRS. BERNARD REICH. man, to Commissioner of Ac Walstein, and to, the Bar Association, Coroner Riordan tm turn declares it from it."—Advt we Ef to give their ni Al the ins@rance turned over to’ Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fh Avenua that the lawyers must apologize to him for the remarks they made to and about him at the riotous hearing on Tuesady, when officers and direc- 28 te mai orth tors of the Interborough were held |¢ for Grand Jury action in the elevated acident of last month,,or they will not be allowed to do business in his court. ‘The Interborough lawyers, far from apogolzing, repeated their charges and said they intended to show the State and focal authorities and the Bar of New York City the manner of handling canes in the Coroners’ Courts. “when I was District Attorney of Buffalo,” said James 1. Quacken- bush, one of the Interborough counsel, | 4 “I drove out the Coroners there, and 1 will do-the same thing here. When 8500 yards Bandings and Flouncings At Extraordinarily Low Prices I have started a thing I put it! Swiss Bandings, daughter Catherine cndanger her health by giving a public diving exhibition at the Sportsman's Show on Jan. 2. Little Catherine, rosy and plump, smiled at Mra. Cabot, at her father and at the three Judges. Mra, Cabot tesiified that the child jdrew back when she was led to the edge of the tank gnd that after the dive she was shivering when her father lifted - |her out. Anslatant Wistrict Attorney Lockbart urged that il this tended to aive Catherine a cold and injure’ her health. “Oh, no,” said Judge Collins; “you ought to hear my kiddies yell when toate 0 into the cold water, but It does hem good, not harm. {[ vote to dismiss Former prices 75c to $8.50 a yard Included are silk and wool and all wool gabardines, velours, se cheviots, lins, failles, cre, checks striped Play pani tailor pan i Continuation to-morrow of the pre-inventory Clearance Sale of * Oriental Rugs and NEWPORT, R. 1, Jan, 14.—-A daughter was born to Mrs. Henry EB. Oolrichs late yesterday. Mother and daughter were doing wvll to-day. Mra. Oelrichs was Mise Esther Moreland of Pittsburgh. Her parents, Mr. and Mra, Andrew M. Morelend, occupled the Thaw ene & Thome villas here at differ- ent tim )- Moreland wedding took place in Now York, pee Tiss ‘The couple satled for soon and lived in London until . tow yee, jonths, ago, when they returned | to Mie, ‘Oclricha. tsa alater-tn- law Mra, Leonard M, Thomas, Mra. Peter D. Martin and Charles De L. Ocirichs ond. fi Sonenews -in-law of Charles May Formerly $89.75 to 58,00 ae BROADWaY Former'y $125.00 to 300.00 Kirmanshah and Saroul, R fetal 9298.00 to 575.00 Persian Hall Runners,, including many narrow widths, Formerly $35.60 to 65.00 No C. O. D.’s No Approvals Annual Sale Negligees & Corsets A wide assortment of Negligees, Wrappers, Bath Robes, Quilted. Gowns, Silk Skirts in all styles, weaves and colors. Boudoir Cape, ‘Fancy Garters, etc., at very moderate prices, and all @bject toa 10% Discount *", Japanese Crepe Gowns, Hand-embroidered, $3.00. Bath Robes, Terry Cloth, $2.75, 5.75 and up. Blanket Robes, $4.25, 5.75. Imported Albatross Wrappers, long or short, in a variety of styles. Crepe de Chine combined with Lace, Ribbon, Tove fielogn, wen $9.75, 13.50, 22.50 and up. . and Pussy Willow Taffeta, $4.75, 5.75 ta Imported Boudoir Caps, Net, Point d'esprit or All- oe Lace, $1.75, 3.75, 250 and up. inl Gossard Corsets—“They Lace in Front” Unusual of Suits $ $ At 34 and }¢ less than regular prices. bove reductions apply bove the 8.0 waexune: cacam 10& 15 fA ery up to the $8.50 model, j AT dl meaucy Te cme Values up to 648,00 We have several discontinued number in Is Inced-back TO POUR OO Oe Oe Oh OE 0 OO OU OOOO EU. COO ee ne TU ue sot pr ne 5 ei OO SS satin cloths, $5 task and celoee: ts At One-Third to One-Half Less Than Former ‘Prices waervnvrenrnrvnereneenrernre eur de at Mc Cutcheon’s--~ ST. CLAIR JURY DISCHARGED. Unable te Agree om Verdict After ‘The jury rd the evidence adduced in the trial < Eéith St. Clair, charged with perjury, an- nounced to Justice Davis at 10.90 o'clock agree upon « verdict arged. Mise St. Clair was in the courtroom with friends. The jury had yesterday ees Mise St. Cliar’s bail of $8,600 ry eteod Bo for eequittal in all argent a Mise St. Clair will a | WIFE SLAYER HANGS SELF. Aewest Yoot's Body Identified by ‘Bing Bing ia a twenty wa § furnished room it No. 208 a East Twenty: Jentified at the morgue was on ‘wort . was Public Aéministrator. Will offer to-morrow, in their Embroidery Departments, 2to Tins. wide, 25c, 50c, 75c to 1.25 df Formerly 50c to $4.95 » yard 1} Medicine DIVING DID BABY GOOD. Swiss Flouncings, 45 inches wide, 65c, 85c, 1.25, 1.65 Father John S$ ————| sadses vi Charge Againat Formerly 85c to $8.60 a yard the charge.” "Bo did the other Judge. | Small Sized Oriental Rugs, at $6.60, 14.75, 19.75 ee , Former'y $12.50 to 20.50 setae do tl Medium Sized Oriental Rugs, $22.50, 29.76, 39.75 Persian Carpets, room size, at $78.00, 95.00 to 168.00 uj t $175.00, 195.00, 288.00, 898.00 at $21.50 to 39.75 ’ see dbeuveae Franklin Simon & Co. i Fifth Avenue Reduced Prices Friday Men's Shop 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor. Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue Men’s High-Grade Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 44 CHEST One, three or four,button sack models of checked, pencil or chalk Pick an hen nants or worsted, overplaids and heather tweeds, navy cee eee at and unfinished worsted. 17.50 Heretofore $21.50 to $30.00 Slip-on or Fitted Overcoats” FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST Single are waite ton eee! focal t roll lapel, itch pockats, WLatend form ning a models, of lo aah vicuna or Shetland tartan checks and heather mixtures; yoke and sleeves satin lined. 17.50 Heretofore $24.50 to $35.00. Men’s Silk-Lined Overcoats CHESTERFIELD MODELS, 33 TO 44 CHEST Chesterfield model, in black, Oxford or blue, finest vicuna; lined throughout with Skinner satin, self or velvet collar. 2 0 .00 Heretofore $30.00 London-Made Overcoats The ‘‘Carmoor’’ Coat FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 3? TO 44 CHEST London made the. “CARMOOR” Ov. ercoats, exclusive highest Cigln venp cloths, single or double Great Coats‘of the aewest exelusive fabricn, 25.00 Heretofore $35.00 to $45.00. Pflens Shop 16 West 38th St. Franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. J 4 West 38th St—store Floor _ Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue January Clearance Sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY These Shoes are our regular stock and not bought for sale purposes Men’s Banister Shoes _ All the newest models and leathers. 5.50 Ueual values $7.50 to $8.50 eae wate er ee Men’s Slater & Morrill Shoes Tweedale and ¢ Bick with ray cod ep ial 3.75 Usual values $5.00 and $6.00 wee modela, A