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hie “DPriceeG | Unrestricted Choice of 00 in the entire lot. Best & Co. An Important Sale Saturda Boys’ Norfolk Suits ° 4.95 The Regular Price is 6.50 All wool fancy mixture cheviots. Boys’ Norfolk Suits With 2 pairs hnicherbockers 6.50 7 Regular Prices up to 9.75 | All wool fancy mixture cheviots. ii > Ska. Yon FR ete | Boys’ Overcoats 16,75 Regular Prices up to 25.00 Popular Price Garmest House in New Yerksmmmmmmmms LOFT BLAZE TIES UP gan 190% NGANTIC SALE! Suits,Coats, Dresses » 10) 00 910 Suits, formerly to $16.50, $5.00, 600 Suits, formerly to $90.00, $10.00; | 650 Coats, formerly to $15.00, $5.00) 700 Coats, formerly to $25.00, $10.00 | o- | the shooting. Keeping her name se- 800 Dresses,formerly to $10.00, 96.00; = nn-Mex Ol ceot, they took her to the. Tombs, 870 Dresses,formerly to $22.50, $10.00) ing further operation | Where she identified Bolan, With her We advice an early attend. ‘ence, as there is a limited quantity of each style; all styles end sizes represented Joseph DD. Jackson, late maperin Sette inclu the smarten reel rr cere ie heb ot tee ALMOST LIFE SENTENCE Manel ac sam he eleien | | VE been a recline for many /rsiazace, 3 ‘street ay ree Morris Cutler Given 20. Years, es cre Smee Sarna, net vel the Harlem River opened my Ne C. 0. D.’s ing trip. which I shall repeat Extra Saleswomen 7 to 17 years. 7 to 17 years. i | Double breasted models with convertible cottars ; 11 to 16 years (broken lots). Will Close Out For Girls and Misses-4th Floor Girls’ Coats Formerly up to 29.50 Misses’ Coats 14 to 17 years. Formerly up to 29.50 Misses’ Suits 3% to 14 years. 14 to 17 years. faucy mixture cheviots or chinchillas. 9.75 19.50 9.75 18.50 Formerly up to 29.50 12.50 18.50 «+» At 35th St. Me t around the corner in Wooster atreet, and called the firemen, Tho Sixth GANGSTER OUTWITTED | Rives perenne ere Avenue “L” and the Spring Street vee cuttuer, In your wicked caree# SIXTH AVENUE LINES) ?szu%s.cn’ Szcuvie."\ersL BY TWO DETECTIVES st eras Y inutes y eving you insane. ” : J b b cut o! _ 7 e ' ” were sen’ nm to jattea L” and Surface Cars Blocked and| ing that time by oater of Chiet Ken- | Victim He Shot in Terror Refused to] Where “a tellow. Tnenate of in jon, tlonal reputation helped you get out. Identify Bolan, but Police Found Girl Witness. James Bolan of No. 437 West Thir- teenth Street was a much grieved youth when he was arraigned in Jef- ferson Market Court to-day for fel- onions assault and carrying @ revol- ver, Though he had seen his fellow {udson Dusters, Tony Dells and Pa- The firemen fought the blaze for a time from the roof of the tenement at No. 417, The damage by fire and You were deported and slip back into this country. You @hall not have euch chances again” sald the pad A Pimply Face Loses Friends Tenement Dwellers Driven | Out by Police. | The residents of a five-story tene- water in the loft buliding was about } $20,000, ment at No. 417 West Broadway were ordered froin their homes by the po- Me ots aclock this mornieas wene| BRITISH PROTEST the fourth and fifth floors of. &@ loft i building at Nos. 412 and 418 West GARRANZA EMBARGO Broadway were burning, The Broun The fire was discovered by Frank | Machine Company occupies the fourth triio Melt, convicted of second de-| Why Stand This Humiliation When floor and the Empire raid Company | Ambassador Wants Washington to! eree murder and manslaughter, re Stuart's Calelum Wafers in a | the fifth. Both were burned out and iia : | spectively, In the last few days, Ko- ‘Week Make Your Face | the four lower floors wore water-| Acton Edict of Mexican Leader iin petieved he was immune from Clean and Radiant. wonked. | That Stops Oil Exports. ge Interference Gabriel Kaaagian waa shot in tho| jongerwith's fees covered Sien emeptny Jacobs of No. ai, who ran to the} WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—The! jaw in his store at No, 4 Renwick ade and live | eeeeers quarters of Engine Company No. 18! sritieh Ambassador, Sir Cecil| atreot; Jan, 11, by one of a band of e blcea tnorewenee ee | Hive, made urgent represen cocaine crazed young men, whose ppear. ‘4 tations to the State Department to- for money he had refuseu. etives Landrigan and Donahue arrested Bolan. They took bim to the bedside of Ksaagian, andthe Syrian, shaking with fright, denied ever having seen him. “Knock Out Dick,” as Bolan is known, jeered. “Nve got you beat, you pair o° boobs,” said he. Londrigan and Donahue last night found u young woman who had seen ‘| day against the Carranza embargo on ofl exports from Tampico, from which the British navy draws some of ite fuel, The British Ambassador also called 2 |attention to the destruction of prop- sc. | erty at Tampico In the oll flelds, which Js reported as having been very great Despatches to the State Department ald another identifying witness was found, Delis wan sentenced to from twenty years to life by Judge Nott in Gen- ral Soxiony to-day, sister Anna, outside the court protested in screams that Tony py Government, and that an embargo on oN exports had been plu Agullar Company and th um Company, Th fd to have been laid hi Yesterday my doctor recom- mended open air as an aid to my failing nerves, and now I must say that I am indeed glad of his recommendation, for yesterday jafternoon I took a jaunt atop jone of the Fifth Avenue ‘buses panies bud not paid a produc- Honitae on “fr 4 up” by Bob Cros- —— y. “the Rabbit,” who Is awaiting J.D. JACKSON BURIED, — | seritence on’ nis’ confession ‘that he fhot John Hureh last July et the command of Delis. OLDTIME THIEF FACES Fellow-Workers tn the Composing Room Pay Silent Tribute. Funeral services over the remains of |years and had not realized how this great city has grown, and | .| yesterday's ride up Fifth Avenue, | ». +l hrotiadh Harlem and ‘way out on we.|the MaComb’s Dam Road, to With Trials on Other Indict- ~ ments to Follow. Every One Lovely Com; eat Gitt to Morris Cuttler, thirty times ar- fested for theft, assault and burglary donee deported as an undesirable nthe chair 100 ‘emplo i de d allont ‘to Lunt At ther [Alien, was sentenced to twenty years tast word were being | hy Judge Gibbs in Bronx County eyes. It was a most interest-| pronow ekiun in the Meet"! | Court today, He was convicted as a ph D. Jackson in the Bronx. Tn the workroom gathering were many second offender of robbing the home who had been associated with Mr, Jnck- of Prof. Carl W. Kinkelday of New | > fon on The Warld for i score of years! york University at No. 1041 Sa; i re © y No. yles tly. ries the all had felt at Ane hetwrah [Street last fall, His wife, ‘Tessie pagent frat any, bout thove black. f 2h ia tovoed to 1 e ‘ecxemi kindly nai Mi Hymowitz, was forced to be the prin- spots Saath ‘eruptions; the: a t him. ¢ Judge Gibbs mn of | cipal witness YY replaced’ the In imposing of the two minutes of tribute, | compllinented Detectives Augustus and *! James Reilly and Finan for their per- ¢ and bravery in capturing the and announced that he meant to resumed th many” machine canes 0 forma on the “A 2Price Wome waren | nll ns The 29th CAMMEYER HOSIERY! | SALE NOW IN FULL SWING Every Pair Perfect /] Women’s $2.50 and $3.00 Pure Thread Silk, Clocked, Lace and Embroidered Hose, in Blech white and evening | *7.39 = A$1,00 and $1.25 _ Hosiery Women's Pure Thread Silk Hosiery—Extra forged toes and heels; garter hems; lack, white and H} evening shades. 3 Paire |B 4o~~ $2.45 $1.00 Hosiery Women's IMPORTED High 4 Grade NOVELTY Hose; slik /}lisle with thread lace instep For Women | Shoes ff 3.9) 7 sts -m Spite of the Steadily Increasing Price of Shoes—Cammeyer Adheres to the Policy of Complete Clearance During January! $6.00 $7.90 Shoes 45 9° Shoes Among the ntany styles now $3.95 are found Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calf Boots—-Button and Lace Models--Tops of FAWN and GRAY BUCKSKIN — Tops of BROWN, FAWN, BLACK AND GRAY CLOTH. ne If you judge by Style—if you judge by Comfort—if you judge by Value —= —or if you judge by All Three—then it] 59° a | a 50c and 75c Hosiery Women's Silk Lisle and Jasle ‘and staple colors; y) shioned, oule soles, heels and toes; wide garter this is the most important Shoe Sale ever known to New York! SS SS A\ Me Men’ ir sated i ac] Cammeyer | fan, || 29 ——y Women's Pure Thread Siii t Ho: fi means Standards/Merit SHOES 3.95 All Styles LSSssss Silk [ 6 Pairs Lie | $1.33 seamless; colors mostly bl wloniee whi Black and Colors. Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Annual Sale Saturday Misses’ and Girls’ Underwear ° Lingerie Night Gowns fine nainsook, also crepe; lace or emb'y trimmed. 8 to 12 years. Heretofore 75¢ Lingerie \ Night Gowns fine nainsook, lace or embroidery tri 8 to 20 years. Heretofore $1.80 t0 $1.08 Lingerie F Petticoats fine nainsook, lace or embroidery trimmed. 8 to 16 years. Heretofore 65c to $1.25 Enyelope Chemises fine nainsook, lace emb' Seo 30 years Heretofore $145 10 $2.45 95 1.45 Misses’ Lingerie Combinations merroag he ee hdiger foie drawer models, Heretofore $1.25 to $2.00 Girls’ Lingerie Drawers Of fine nainsook of knickerbocker or straight trimmed. Brot years calla rte 50c to 65 Lingerie D prawers iaciauey or emi 8 on fon Heretofore 95e to to $1. 50 Misses’ Lingerie Corset Covers Of fine nainsook, lace emb’y and ribbon trimmed. —— Heretofore 85c to $1.95 .50 .75 98 French Hand Made Guimpes Of fine batiste, hand made, hand embroidered, feather stitched and lace trimmed. 12 to 16 years. Heretofore $2.45 to $3.05 Misses’ and Girls’ Pajamas Of fine quality domet flannel in white trimmed, pink or blue, also stripes. 8 to 18 years. Pes 45 95 . 45.75 ’ 85 1.25. 35 55 .95 95 | Heretofore 05c -65 Misses’ and Girls’ Silk Petticoats win bectrdioe tated Soames eee T2'to 16 years. Heretofore $4.00 to $5.00 2.95 163 Misses’ and Girls’ Bath Robes Of eiderdown, also of fi rae blanket material, satin bound, 6 years. “195 Heretofore $2.95 to $3.95 ‘‘There’s No Corset Like an L. R.’’ Ev erywhere you hear women say it. And really there are no corsets like L. R.’s. There’s a certain clever cut and shape to them, and a knowing cunning in the way the bones are placed. At the price they are unequalled. And there are more than sixty specialized individual models. $6 L. R. Riviera—This season's most popular and fashionable model. $3.50 L. R. Dendag—The liek weight corset made, no over bine low, but not long. $3 L. R.—Figured batiste with elastic sores at bottom. Comfortable and service- al be $1.50 L. R. Housework—Made to with- stand hard wear, very comfortable. Third Boor, Old Building, Special gibkin“Medlun a ts me Special $1, regularly @8, L. R.— Suited to medium and slender figures, Third floor, Old Bldg. ‘Main oe pr Bldg. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT. nh ns gene eral Le,