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A colorings, IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU A WORLD “WANT” AD WILL GO AND GE1 No Approvals Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Se, ite Shop on the Fifth Floor " SATURDAY Large Price Reductions Large Boys’ Overcoats Winter Overcoats—9 to 18 Years Double-breasted models of English Overcoatings in plain or fancy Gray, Brown or Olive Heather mixtures, 9.50. Heretofore $12.76 Small Boys’ Overcoats Winter Overcoate—2 to 10 Years Single or double-breasted models of Kersey, Chinchilla or Frieze, in Blue, Brown or Gray. 7.50. Heretofore $9.75 Boys’ Winter Suits Norfolk Suite—Extra Knickerbockera Of all wool Tweed or Cheviot, in Gray or Brown 9 to 18 years, 6.75 Heretofore $8.75 undertaker to may cause. Harris « Your T act bard for an My eyes tire so when I read that, much as I enjoy reading, the pleasure is gone. Do you realize that im nine cases out of ten this tiring and consequent discomfortis caused by eye strain, and would be obviated by wearing glasses? More than seventy per cent. of all headaches are caused by eye strain, and many other ills be traced to the same The examination of your eyes by one of our Oculists will determine whether glasses are needed—and if they are, will point the way to comfortable and pleasurable reading. Glasses — whether or made upon the prescription of Oculist, upon the advice of Ours—cost $2.00 or more, furnished Attended one of his seances and had § Wet ee ee Ais: | three “treatments” by him. On Sept. —— Ht went sath bt,, bet, "6 i 29 last ehe paid $2 to Lake's woman $42 Columbus Ave, Sit & {824 Bis. | assistant at the psychological head- | NEED— 1408 BE \ t. 180th & 16lst. | quarters, and had an interview with 1 Broadway, “ne Willoughty, Brookiya | im in @ dark chamber. His right IT, Fulton Bh. onpite A. & Gd, Brockim | eye flashed ke mad that day and a “Ness Broad st Tinase 06 whispering voice in her ear told her Franklin Simon g Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Annual Clearance Sales Saturday, January 8th 252 Misses’ Winter Suits Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel 190 Misses’ Fur Trim’d Suits LAKE’S UNFAILING CURE, COSTS HIM $100 FINE | His Fee as Low as a Dollar a | Flash, but Police Got After Him. ) q There is no dimming the incandes- cent right eye of Willlam H. Lake. It just can't be done. Even a fine of 6100 imposed upon him to-day in the dim tt his pocket and produce the money from a capable roll of bills, ‘The charge against Lake was prac- tising medicine without a Hoense. ‘The incandescent eye came into it through being used to transmit, by its flashes, messages from the spirit world So expert were his manifestations in the dark that, after a test last April, he was elected an honorary member of the Psychological Research Soctety of New York and had a/ series of seances in the society's head- quarters at Fifty-ninth Street and Madison Avenue, There overy Wed- nesday he gave his eye-flash moen- sages from the spirit world at $l each for the audience, Lake was a driver once upon a time, then he was a motorman on the New York elevated road, then a candy and “hot dog” vendor at Sheepshead Bay and Brighton Beach. He lives at No, 1105 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, What directed attention to his in- candescent-eye-epook stuff was an anonymous letter sent last May to | Adele M. Priess, a police matron who No Alterations English Whipcord. Plain or Fur Trimmed Models Of Wool Velour, Broadcloth or 14 to 20 years, | 12.50 Heretofore $24.50 to $39.50 95 Misses’ Fur Trim’d Coats With Seal, Skunk, Beaver or Opossum Fur Of Wool Velour, Broadcloth, Whipcord or Corduroy. Collars of Beaver, Natural or Skunk Raccoon Of Wool Velour, Zibeline, Wool Plush, or Vicuna, belted or full flare models, majority silk lined. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 122 Girls’ Fur Trim’d Coats 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $59.50 | 75 Street and Evening Coats | 14 to 20 years, Of Zibeline—Fur Trimmed In Navy, Green or Brown. Velvet collars, skunk opossum fur trimmed. 8 to 16 years. 9.75 Heretofore $16.50 95 Misses’ Evening Gowns | | | | 1 { | 14 to 20 years Of Taffeta, Soiree Silk or Net in all evening colors, | trimmed with Silver Cloth, Flowers and silk sashes, 12.50 Heretofore $18.50 to $39.50 Of Broadcloth—-S Double-breasted Russian model, trimmed with Skunk Opossum Fur. 14. Heretofore $19.75 For Misses 14 to 20 years—Fur Trimmed Street Coats of Seal Plush, Velveteen, Wool Velour or Broadcloth; Evening Coats of Moire Velvet, Mother of Pearl Velvet, Brocade Velvet or Brokdcloth. 29.50 | Heretofore $39.50 to $49.50 120 Misses’ Afternoon Gowns: __ k Lined 8 to 16 years 50 a 14 to 20 years Of Crepe Meteor or Taffeta Silk, in the fashionable colors, variously trimmed in a variety of models. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 Sale of Misses’, Girls’ and Boys’ Hosiery ‘ Ribbed Cotton Hose Black, white or tan; also cordu- roy ribbed, in black, double knee, Sizes 6 to 10, Heretofore 25c pair ; 6 pair for R 1.00 u ibbed Cotton Hose Black, white or tan cotton, broad or fine ribbed, double knee, Sizes 6 to 10, : eretofore 35c;6 pair for $1.65 Plain Lisle Hose Black, white or tan, extra qual- 28 ity plain | toe. Sizes 8 to 9! 4, Heretofore35c;6 pair for $1.65 isle, double heel and 28 | The “mother” advised her to be back. Also it advised her not to go to a physician but to a healer, | Whereupon Lake spoke up, @aid he was a healer and asked her to feel the vibrations of his hands. They | did vibrate, Mrs. Priess aatd, and his right eye certainly flashed ake showed her a light in his hand, according to Mra. Pries#, and | told her it was her mother’s spirit. | Later he put his vibrating hands on her back to cure the ill the “mother” had mentioned, And later still Lake was arrested —_——— DIES IN HARLEM GARAGE. Vrank Hitchings, Retired Merchant, Victim of Heart . Frank Hitchings, seventy years old, a retired merchant, formerly of Portland, Me., was found dead of heart failure in the basement of a garage at No, 632 West One Hundred and ‘Twenty-second HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916, HARD TO DISSEMBLE. (From the Cincinnatt Enquirer.) Somehow or other woe have always im- agined that it must be as though he was sympathetic when he is visiting a friend who is seriously wi, i 1 that It was her dead mother speaking. | morning to his office at No. 220 West ac Forty-second Street, where he in a member of the law firm of Buckner & Gardiner. It was on his return Crom this trip (o-day that he dropped dead. -_ FREE SUGAR FIGHT OPENS. Congress Resolution ‘Tarif! Change, WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—The first log: Islative step in the Administration's plan to postpone placing augar on the free st was taken to-day in the introduc- tion of a Joint resolution hy Senator Broussard, Den t, of Loutsiana, pro- viding for the suepension of the Tariff Law provision which would adinit sugar without duty May 1 next, The resolution went to the Senate Finance Committes. pox ets SCHMIDT DIES NEXT WEEK. ALBANY, Jan. 7.—The Court of Ap- Postpones 3 West 42d Street WASH WAISTS Court of Special Sessions could not xtret to-day, It Just gleamed the brighter piace a short time before in an automo. end enabled him the quicker to find bile which he ke ry quiiitentings live necessary william C. One Hundreé and Nineteenth st was bis custom to take Bu: Soe ce, slightly incomplete sizes, Second Ploor eo em a pre |) OSD 0 SEND 0D (0) 0 SEED 0D 0ST (0) GED GN ED 0-0-0) DOG OD peals this afternoon denied Hans Schmidt's application for a reargu- ment of his appeal. Schmidt is tho former New York clergyman conviot- ed of Anna Aumulier’s murder. His execution at Sing Sing is ae nor each for next week . bd tn He had driven into the there. with his son-in-law, Ruckner, at No. 435 West a Forecasting Spring MILLINERY FASHIONS The new Mode! Glimpse its fascinations through the medium of the Lord & Taylor col- lection, to which daily are added the latest and smartest originations in the Millinery World. Defining accurately the style ten- dencies for the new season are: Hats of Satin—combined with straw braids; among them ‘Turbans crowned with fan shaped fancies of imitation goura feathers, and Tailored Hats—with towering bows piquantly ed against their close fitting brims........ $5.95 and $6.95 Hemp Hats—with velvet “tam” crowns, side draped in Picturesque fashion and wonderfully becoming...$6.95 Satin Hats—of distinctive style with windmill bows of soft toned leather. Ideal for midseason wear.....$10.00 Huge Bows—of brown maline, like butterflies’ wings top tiny brown satin hat in bewitchingly pretty fashion; at.. 10.00 Flower Hats—most becoming of Chapeaux in pale pink roses, scarlet poppies or deep hued violets..$10.00 to $15.00 Fourth Floer WOMEN’S COATS Very Specially Priced ‘Three really remarkable values in Coats of ex- tremely smart style; models purchased especially for this event and offered at much below usual prices. Winter Coats $15.00 In black, brown and navy Melton coatings of excellent quality; finely tailored Top Coats, half lined with heavy satin, Cut on very flaring lines, with smartly belted fronts and the newest of new shoulder lines. The high collar, convertible, is of plush. Fur-Collared Coats $25.00 Wool velour cloth, in black and the fashionable shades, is used for this very modish model, pleated and side belted, Peau de cygne lined and interlined throughout. The deep collar of natural or dyed raccoon may be worn high or low. Raincoats—Special—-$7,50 In castor, navy, taupe and black rubberized poplin, Two models made especially for Lord & Taylor. Sizes 34 to 44. “4 Third Floor ree ee WOMEN’S SHOES Mid-Winter Clearance An annual event, notable for the amplitude of its assortments and its extraordinary economies, ‘The newest, smartest, most desirable Footwear of the season at Radically Reduced Prices High Cut Boots Formerly $6.00 a pair $3.95 Patent and dull leathers with tops of kid or black cloth; also black glace kid boots, Women’s Shoes Formerly $4.00 and $5.00 $3.25 Patent and dull leathers in a great diversity of fash- ionable styles, Sizes slight- ly incomplete. | Women’s High Cut Boots | p> Hae cee SEND ea em sam semsenee PTESYED SED IED OSSD SeED Sms eaDoSEDeene >eSScuS oun -aineGanoeib SciDOGIDSED DCSE: Formerly $8.00 a pair weseee-s $5.85 An unusually fine assortment of the scason’s most favored novelties, extremely high cut boots in Blue, Black, Bronze and Patent Leathers, self-colored or white stitched, nner ai at $2.00 IS NOW IN PROGRESS No Connection With Any Other House Doing Busi Under the Name of “Foraythen = ouminee? BRYANT 4192 TELEPHONE: JANUARY SALE SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” ADS, WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Greeley 1900 Club Luncheon itutPnation Spectel About ; Neo Cantheon l ON QVIOL $ \8Ktesee Luncheon = Travel eee ier Oren 10 A.M. Peng Tenth Floor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Fisth Floor meee emcees In Progress The January Sale of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Daily new assortments aug- ment the great stocks, all specially purchased for the Annual Sale. Lingerie, Negligees, Corsets, Bjouses and Silk Petticoats At Prices That Represent Substantial Savings Second and Third Fioorg ee es eee eee sees, MISSES’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL Reduced Midseason Clearance in which are offered a great variety of models ; sizes are slightly incomplete Misses’ Coats—broadcloth and mixtures, some trimmed with fur, others with plush, Were $29.50 and $39.50, Now $15.00 and $19.50 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses—in charmeuse, crepe de chine, taffeta, Georgette crepe in combination effects, and vel- veteens. Were $39.50 to $49.50.......+...Now $25.00 Misses’ Evening Dresses—pretty models in taffeta, char- meuse, net, chiffon and lace in effective combinations and colorings. Were $22.50 to $37.50 Now $12.50 and $16.50 Juniors’ Suits—in corduroy, gabarding and serge; navy, brown and green, Sizes 15 and 17, Were a) o to te eeeceeeceeercesesconss NOW $12.50 Juniors’ Suits—some fur-trimmed; corduroy and gabar- dines; sizes 15 and 17, Were $25.00 to $29.50, Now $17.50 Girls’ Winter Coats—tine broadcloth, in navy, brown, green and Copenhagen; velvet collar beaver edged. Sizes 10, 12and 14. Were $19.50............-.-Now $10.95 Girls’ Winter Coats—of velvet, corduroy and fancy mix- tures, in green and brown; sizes 8, toand 12, Were $17.50 and $20.00,..... ah Now $15.00 Girls’ Wash Dresses—in cotton voiles, linens and cham- bray, sizes 8 to 14 years. Were $3.50 to $5.95, Now $1.95 and $2.95 Third Floor Se eee ee ce cmc BOYS’ CLOTHING At Clearaway Prices Midwinter reductions radical enough to effect speedy disposal of these smart and serviceable Suits and Overcoats. Overeoats—in form-fitting and loose belted models; plain color and plaid cheviots and tweeds. Incomplete lots in sizes ranging from 24% to 17 years. Were $8.50 to $15.00.....seeeeeereeeeress: Now $9.75 Norfolk Suita—with extra pair of knickerbockers; tweeds and cheviots, in gray, brown and tan, stripes and plaids. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Were $10.00 and $12.50. ..0eeerssersesees +s Now $8.75 Blouses—in neat striped cottons; soft collar and French cuffs. Sizes 7 to 16 years, Were £2.00; sicetcecsces etseeaenees Dow Fae Skating Caps—of brushed wool, in plain colors and come bination effects, | Were S0c.ssersewespoeserseesiachineiea ns: NEMInIOeE ! Children’s Sweater Sets—consisting of sweater, leggins, cap and mittens; white only, Sizes 2 to 6 years, Were $3.50 to $5.00... ..ecsesecseceeereressNow $2.25 Fourth Floor a rere