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oe in the Back Bae taming bot towel over the palatal apse for a few p= od to rub with relief usually follows ‘ns treatment, Trial bottle 10<, NICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. vc § BUS aly SPANISH MINISTER AROUSES DIPLOMATS pan ones Mexican First Chief Cites Prec- edents for His Act, but Fear Felt for Results. WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—Adminis- tration officials and diplomates awaited to-day developmenta they feared might follow Gen. Carranza’s expulsion of the Spanish Minister, Jose Caro, from Mexico, The Min- ister was believed to be on his way to Vera Cruz, after having been or- dered to leave for the alleged har- boring of Angel de Caso, @ Spanish subject, accused of aiding Gen. Villa, The American battleship Delaware at Vera Crus hgd been ordered to take the snouts on boagd for pro- tection, Diplomate here suggested the incident might bring serious complications, aince the right’ of asylum to @ national of @ foreign government is @ long established rule, Spanish Ambassador Riano here {6 eilent pending advices from his government. Secretary Daniels received a wire- {tess to-day from the captain of the Delaware, eaying the Spanish Minister had not arrived at Vera. cry, at the time of its despatch. ‘arranza agency here issued tS ‘statement Justi- fying Carranza’s action, and recalling President Clevelande” dismissal of Lora riage ‘West, the British Am- the Spanish Gov gl 2 nvEN HG _woaus, vars Y,. THREE MEN PINIONED New ¥ MOTOR CAR Loyd na yeend & committes to to Mr. Hinman said if the Machine Turns Turtle in Broadway] it After Hitting Bakery Wagon. Three men were pintoned under an automobile that turned turtle after hitting a bakery wagon at Broadway and Sizty-third Street at 4 o'clock this morning. None of the three re- ceived hurtea. more serious than wrecked, was owned and driven by a| 4! man who eaid he was Walter Shana- han af No. 188 West Sixty-eighth Street. With Shanahan were a man who said he was Joseph Mackrell of No. 484 West Fifty-seventh Street, and another whose name the police did not learn. William Sampson, driving a Cush- man bread wagon, was eastbound in Sixty-third Street. As he started across Broadway the Shanahan auto- mobile loomed up and in trying to turn out of the way quickly, Samp- son caused his horse to stumble and fall. Then the automobile hit the wagon, bounded to the curb and turned over. NO INQUIRY LIKELY INTO CITY FINANCES Legislative Leaders in Both Parties Opposed to Interference in That Matter. ALBANY, Feb. 12.—A legislative investigation of New York City’s fi- ‘ernor’s | nances is not likely. Republican Sen- bassador; pan: dismissal of the tae Minister dur- ing the Premiership of Lord Palmer- ston and the Venezuelan Govern- ment’s dismiseal of the Ministers from Belgium and’ France in 1896, | —_—_—_——s | MAGOWAN SUED FOR DIVORCE Ex-Mayor of Trenton Figures in New Phase of Striking Career. ate Leader Brown sald to-day that too much importance had been at- tached to his comments upon the city’s financial status. He thought the city authorities should handle the financial problem without interfer- ence. Republican Assembly Leader Hin- bett cor vanced for an investigation he would one, ee American Centennarian Reried ‘With Honors in London. LONDON, Feb. 12.—Edward Monroe, aged one hundred and six years, said to be the sce veteran of the Ameri- can Civil War, burted 1 day. The ‘Atnorican Embassy and consula' ravavast1 TEACHING ALIENS 0 ALIENS ON ISLAND. Children ona Adulte 1 Adulte Held Up by ‘War Are Learning Baglich. ae ‘ao & public a yr teacher, class of ms Eilts raend yeeter- ‘Th nty-five childrea in the class, which Je instructed In a room eset apart in the administration | building ba Immigration Commie- Order SUNKIST Oranges Today Big, Juicy, Sweet, Firm, Tender-Meated, Seedless "Revels we Now eh Salen Akecdance ek all Good Dealers’ eighborhood. Stores in Your N The name ‘‘Sunkist’’ stands for a rig- idly maintained standard of quality.and thete oranges come from California’s finest groves. Picked only when fully ripened. Prices are low. Sunkist cost no more than you pay for ordinary oranges. Don’t go without them now when they are {Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonde BCNIASIGS SCSI im Tomorrow So Many Men Will Come to Choose Their FURNITURE _ In The GIMBEL February Sale © a You see men in pbc oy with their families or without, but mosis with—trying out the depths of a promising-looking r, | up the new dining room suite,’ or strolling around, just * poking, But why do they come to GIMBELS? Because they have discovered, by comparison or by word of mouth, man and Speaker Sweet intimated TRENTON, N. J., Feb. 13.—Another sina ea ce oe PNA PZ PCN VN GIMBELS Broadway and Thirty-Third Street. 9 W125": Pp CHARGE | MICHIGAN As winter is just beginning in earnest we accepted two propositions to purchase coats at prices which enable us to present them at remarkably low prices. Fur-Trimmed Coats With Quilted Satin Linings, $19.50 In a very good quality of Black Broadcloth with linings of gray or black satin, and large collars of Skunk-opossum that— or Persian Paw. NEWNESS Is the Keynote of This Februa Coats of Ripple Velours, F ur-Trimmed, OF TH PAY of ang fur atta Ctlostion — Kant York. eeaiatic $25 and $29.50 It Is the BEST ARRANGED Stock for Easy = Sabet Ripple Velours has the lustre of satin and although it is a pile fabric There is over FOUR-FIFTHS OF A MILE of broad, wel it is almost as smooth as satin, for it is pressed to give the ripple effect. in which the furniture is DISPLAYED, not hidden away. The $29.60 model, which is illustrated, is trimmed with Skunk-opossum. : Savings Are REAL on Furniture WORTH WHI ‘The Russian model at $25 has collar and cuffs of the same fur. ne from as little as 10% to as much as half, and are t i we own GIMBEL $22.50 to $47.50 Coats fair real price Teds oe dae ee ee At $12.75, $17.50, $25 7 wen we ink over these ments, and come to-morrow prove them Tor themselves, Street and Traveling Coats, also Afternoon and Evening Coats of fine imported and domestic materials, Covert Cloth Coats, $15 to $35 Third Floor F URNITURE CO] ‘He Extra Charse for i, i Soy ec ea bo tt 8 the car Extra---Young Women’s $25 Party Frocks at $15 Note—This extraordinary purchase was consum- mated so late that it was not possible for our artist to sketch the models, However, we assure you that they are delightful. True to the Empire Mode are both the Chiffon Taffeta and the Frocks—the latter have foundations of Chiffon Cloth in pink, light blue, Nile green or white. if course, they all have tiny cap sleeves of either net or chiffon. The Taffeta Dresses are in these colors: Maize Ciel Blue White Pink Nile Green Rose .10 New Styles in Suits at $25 In Gabardine, Serge, Checked Worsteds and Heather Cloth—Navy Blue, French Army Blue. Sand color, Putty color ard Black. The Suit which is illustrated is a newcomer, too. In Navy, Fear or Black Gabardine, also in Black-and-white [ hecked Worsted; with waistcoat of white moire. 942.60. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. New Sport Coats (Short), $8.75 In black-and-white Checked Worsted. Covert Cloth Coats, $15, $18.50 to $25 ‘Im the new Empire and Military styles. $18. 50 Young Girls’ Spring Coats, $5.75 to 320 ful new styles that are so Saart and yet are thoroughly juvenile. In Serge, Gabardine Worsteds. Sizes 6 to 14 yea: New Washable Frocks, $1.50 to $25 mira rioor Watch Your Step!! Dancing continues to be the most entertaining form of amusement. The leading hotels, all cafes and restaurants of the high- eat class maintain for their patrons Thes Dansants and Soirees. The homes of all can be made more joyous and still more homelike when possessing a VICTROLA » The young folks dance, like the Castles in the air, to Victrola music of the fox trot or hesitation. Buy now. Do not put it off. It is worth while. A Victrola is yours, delivered right to your own home for $5 or 810 down on delivery and the balance at $5.00 or $10.00 Per Month The Wanamaker Victrola Salons have the largest assortment and most complete collection of all finishes of Victrolas and Cabinets, All Records delivered to customers by the Wanamaker Victrola Salons are brand new and delivered in sealed envelopes @6 soon as received from the factory. hee Pring teak and wide nertng "bank, Up- Wing Chair at $10 A Lal made, fenerously $10 Devennert; 09 Spring construction ; tapestry ir, holstered; 7 feet over all. : boul tonne po with $20 Library Table, $15 loose cumin seat and wide, ie wing sides, Mahi y , Col model, one drawer Wonderful Sale of Walking Sticks | Endless Variety of Styles, Shapes and Woods | It is an “eye-opener,” and men who know will not need to be told ting ‘‘what’s what” in Walking Sticks. Prices are the lowest we have ever auch qualities! 8Bo er'vy, «= $1 Brey, «= $1.50 Eee lar; R 1; $2 gato thao $3 Sie” $8.75 iio, BB mong the many py pos ae Prince of Wales, , bam and baie weit include ebony, pirpento, snakewood, finished and mounted with silver, horn and bi ivory-and-silver, and a few even in 14-kt. gold. The new Victor Records now on sale. Victrola Salons, First Gallery, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth St., New York City TSN PB LO II nih en