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Carr er RE eR A RN Ne ye nem NOT WED TO ADELE RITCHIE. Gay Bates Post “Regrets He Cannot Confirm” Broadway Rumor, ‘There was a report along Broadway to-day that Guy Bates Post, now play- ing in “Omar, the Tent-Maker.” had eaparried Adolo Ritchie a week ago in Atlantic City. In reply to @ telegram from The Evening World, Mr. Post, who {a at the Belasco Theatre in Washing- ton, wired: “Regret I cannot confirm report that I have married Adele Ritchie. Accept my gratitude for your courtesy in the matter, GB, POST.” RAILWAYS MUST PAY FULL BRIDGE TOLLS; MILLIONS INVOLVE! Court Decision Opens Way to not within the provisions of Section| "*l! messase of @ well-dressed young Suits for Recovery of Huge THE EV NING WORLD, FRIDAY, JA: "BOODBY, NEW YORK, ' SAID HUDSON omen |ment, but he sank immediately after- want. The police wero notified, but ; | Well Dressed Man Makes Midnight) were unable to find the body. The Leap and Body Floats Be- suicide was smooth shaven, about 6 feet 4 and about 140 pounds in weight. yond Recovery. | “Goodby, Now York!" was the fare- | back tolls. The mandamus proceed- ings concerned only the tolls of the contesting railroad for the years 1912, | 1918 andisi4, | Justice Whitaker's decision, which | affirms the contention of Commission- er Kracke tn every respect, says: “The city built and paid for the railroad across the bridge in question used by the relators and is entitled to be paid| |for fts use. The paymentforsuchuse |{s not dn the nature of a tax’ and ts upon the water. The tide was run- PIER SUICIDE ning out and @ hundred feet down- | stream the man was seen for a mo- GENTLE RUBBING — HELPS VARIGOSE VEINS {48 To grant this mandamus would deprive the city of compensation for man of about thirty as he jumped overboard from the@nd of the Street | the use of its own railroad.” Cleaning pier at the foot of West Rubbing the swollen veins nightly for Sums by City. | All railways ustng city Dridges must pay full tolls in the future. They may not, as they have in the past, deduct the amount of these tolls from | Royston 2% in. into the city’s treasury. Justice Whitaker, in the Supreme Court, First District, to-day dented the ap- | plication of the New York Ratlways| Company, a subsidiary of the Inter- borough, for a writ of mandamus to compel the city to acknowledge its right to deduct Williamsburg Bridge tolis from the amount it pays for franchise rights on tts entire lines, The company in its application asked for specific credits amounting | to $53,088.45. These were the tolls paid from the time this road took over Willlamsburg Bridge operation de Collars 2 for 25c OO, P. 108 8 CO., Makers, TROY, #, ¥, An Unfailing Way To Banish Hairs the privacy of your own home if you get ‘a small ovlaiaal package of delatone and mix into @ paste ete of the powder and water to cover the hairy surface. This should be left on the skin about 2 minutes, then removed and the skin washed and every trace of hair will have vanished. No harm or inconvenience can result from this treatment, but be sure you buy real delatont Kracke, who made the fight for the city, says the Brooklyn Rapid Tran- sit Company has made millions of @ollars since the opening of the city| owned bridges by deducting tolls from | franchise assessments. He proposes) to appeal to the Corporation Counsel to bring sults for the recovery of OCorner 17"Street Twice Each Year We Select a Day in Which to Clean Up Our Entire Remaining Stock of For To-morrow, Saturday Prices Reduced Drastically Values & Cost Disregarded — NEW WANAMAKER BUILDING. On the site of the Old London Streets and Colonnade Hotel, John Wanamaker will build @ seven-story fireproof atruc- ture along the east side of Broadway, Ninety-sixth Street early to-day and was drowned. Thomas Farrell, watchman on the pier, thought his visitor might be an official of the department making a surprise inspection, and made no at- tempt to stop him. The man walked about two minutes with a gentle up- ward mroke brings benefit to gufferers and le mighty goed edvies, cave am ou- thority. After the rubbing, which shoul@ always be toward the heart, because tl in the veins flows that way, apply Emerald Ott (full «trength) with brash or hand. Apply thie simple home treatment for « few days and improvement will be no- 8 their franchise assessments, which | 190.1 feet south of Astor Place, through |*tTalght to the end of the pler, he! finden and it til vor : Glanson 2$ in. are levied by the State but which go| to Nos. 418-426 Lafayette Street, to be| said, and pausing only long enough | gued te normale It is very. concen. wed for a garage, storage and light manufacturing. ‘The building will be 120.10 feet by 275. ‘William Steele & Sons Company of Phil- adelphia, architects, fled plans for an outlay of $700,000. trated and penetrating and can be ob- to deliver his farewell, leaped { Ped Into) tained at any modern @rug store. Tt is re the Hudson, Farrell shouted to the crew of a tug lying on the opposite side of the #0 powerful that It also red and Woene. uces Riker-Hegeman Stores have Fmerald Ol tn the original bettie and wili he glad to supply tt.—Advt. Cold Wave the Great SALE of This is the Sale that began day before yesterday with 6,565 suits and 6,284 overcoats. ALL good—but a lot of clothing. And though we did 20 per cent. more business than we did on the same great day of 1915, we have enough for a big day tomorrow. Suits at $12.50, $14.50, $18.50, $23.50 Overcoats at $12.50, $14.50, $19.50, $24.50 Tailored & Fur Trim’ d Suits (Ciosing Prices) 10.00 5.00 7.95 Fashionable Dresses (losing Prices) ‘The fabrics in suits and overcoats are all our own selection. We didn’t have to take anything we didn’t want—anything we knew our customers wouldn’t want. The models are ours. Not only new, but correct. No extremes—either way. Metropolitan models for metropolitan men. A good part of the merchandise in the sale is our regular stocks of fancy business suits and fancy, black and oxford over- coats, reduced to meet the values of the MEN’S CLOTHING new purchases—from 21 of America’s fore- most manufacturers of men’s clothing. Anything you buy must fit. Necessary alterations will not cost you anything. Anything you buy must satisfy you. Our w chandise goes with any garment in the sale, , Savings average a third—that is, prices average a third under our own normal prices. dock, and a searchlight was thrown [Se———> a Stern Brothers 2nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenus: ¥ 7, 1916, consisting of our entire stock of high class seas The Annual Clearance Sale, Saturday, of Misses’ and Girls’ Outer Apparel onable Tailored Suits,Street, School and Evening Dresses, Skating,Golf and other Sport garments, developed.in the latest styles and materials, AT REDUCTIONS THAT ARE MOST EXCEPTIONAL. Misses’ Dressy Suits of chiffon velvet, broadcloth, velveteen, whipcord and other desirable materials; many attractively accen- tuated with fur trimmings; wool velour, Values up to $65.00 Girls’ Winter Coats, - at woolen fabrics; some handsomely t Sewing Machines $ PRICRD FOR TO-MORROW, FOURTH FLOOR “Electro” Sewing Machines at $11.75 Easy running and guaranteed to do all kinds of household sewing; full set of attachments, “Monarch” Sewing Machines, $19.75 Cabinet Machines, $40.00 to 65.00 in walnut, golden oak and bird's-eye maple. Tailored and Semi-Dress Suits, in Misses’ and Juniors’ sizes; of corduroys, gabardines, whipcords and other desirable fabrics, effectively trimmed with rich furs; Street & Evening Coats in flare skirt, semi-fitted or high chin collar models of vet, plaid back mxtures or Bolivia cloth; many fur- Values up to $49.75 / at $10.00 and 18.50 Values up to $89.50 Misses’ Dresse for afternoon or street wear, of velvet and satin, serge and taffeta, crepe de Chine and other fashionable materials in various combinations, some corduroy, vel- aaa from the receivers of the Metropoll- silk lined; warmly interlined | trimmed. trimmed and embroidered, Vey har rowtie cam be removed a5 2rertem | at $25.00 and 35.00 | $9.75, 14.50 and 28,00 | $9.75, 12.00 and 18.50 Values up to 837.50 $5.00, 8.50, 9.75 and 15.00 in tailored and dressy models; in many instances there are only one or two of a kind; in corduroy, velvet, camels’ hair cloth, broadcloth and other rimmed with furs; values up to $27.50 Wardrobe Trunks AN INTERESTING SALE, TO-MORROW, PROVIDING UNUSUAL VALUES, Light Weight Wardrobe Trunks at $12.95 Interiors have ten garment hangers and Ca accommodations for a complete ward- robe. 4 No. 100 “‘Neverbreak” Is a Warm Buffer Cabinet Machines. at $25.00 Wario Oa ° 9 9 ‘ pan. °F : Hart Wardrobe Trunks, i Women’s & Misses’ Apparel “Singer” Machines, - - at $29.75 | warded gold medalat Eapenton, 8 ee Other Hartman Models, at $37.50, 50.00, 60.00 to 110.00 ce of Boys’ Clothing SUAL ECONOMIES, ON TH ) GREATLY REDUCED PRICES: Latest models, in fancy mixtures; extra kn Boys’ Junior Overcoats in neat mixed cheviots and of heavy blue or gray chinchillas in in the newest models for the little and over; Boys’ Mackinaws Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $7.50 iekerbockers; sizes 7 to 18 years; value $10.00 Boys’ Washable Suits In new patterns and styles of rep, galatea, linen and imported cotton prints; weight cloth new shades plaids; sizes | fellows; 24% to 10 years, 8 to 18 years, at $5.00 at $5.00 $1.58 & 1.95 Regular Value $7.50 Regular Value $7.50 Regular Values up to $3.95 Boys’ Plush Hats at 95c each A fine selection of styles in the prevailing shades; regular values up to $2.50 Some Wonderful Suits for Young Men, $14.50 ae oe gy Distinguished Silk-lined Overcoats at $24.50 Fancy suits, black and blue suits; fancy and black and oxford overcoats. All sizes for all men that can wear ready-to-wear clothing—large, small, stout, slim and average. All guaranteed as though full price were paid. And no charge for alterations. 3.98 5.00 8.75 onditional guaranty of all our mer- | Warm Winter Coats (Closing Prices) 3.98 5.98 9.75 Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. And at Broadway, Corner Eighth On Satur also, First Offering of 15,000 Men’s Fancy Shirts at 85c One half are $1 grades | : One half are $1.50 grades | Wanamaker Standard 9,000 of these shirts have soft cuffs. They were made | —our way—from ends of shirting fabrics. The other 6,000 | have stiff cuffs. They come from another manufacturer, | who makes t est dollar shirts we know of. We got them to make the assortment more complete. Tailored & Dressy Skirts (Closing Prices) 1.98 2.98 3.98 Stern Brothers fend and 43rd Streets, Weel of Fifth Avena Annual Clearance To-morrow of Men’s High Grade Suits & Overcoats at $16.50 THE OVERCOATS present this season’s newest models in style and fabric, including grays, browns, green and Oxford mixtures, in plain and sh, effects, self and velvet collars; quarter sil lined; sizes 34 to 42 chest measure. Values up to $25.00 GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Call and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jersen, Long Island and Connectiout, a kooms 4 ROOMS FURNISHED AT 5 Rooms rnish ed Furnished $49.98 | $69.98, $89.98. $109.98 | s149 75 said the manufacturer. ‘‘And 6,000 are all I can let you have.” Cotton every day. ials, Invar | “Nobody but you could have them at that price,” | | THE SUITS offer a wide cho n single breasted two and | three button models, made up in neat checks, | plaids and plain black and blue weaves; quarter, halt and full linings; sizes from 34 to 46 chest measure, stouts included. Values up to $30.00 you must know, are advancing in prices almost birt maker places an order for shirting mater- ‘ost greater than before, YN Colors Warranted to Stand Washing \\ About a hundred patterns in the colors most liked. | \) Sizes 14 to 17; negligee bosom, all cuffs attached. | W 4,800 of Our 50¢ grade Neckties—25¢c 3,600 of Our $1 grade Neckties—50c | These are what the manufacturers had left over after Christmas. ‘They are precisely | what we sold for 50c and $1 in December; large open-end shapes; perfect neckties, | | | OPEN ASA BED, 3PIECE COMBINATION LIBRARY AND BEDROOM SUITES, in fumed or Jacobean oak, with imita- 5, -50 tion leather upholstery. Special at 49 ! We Pay Freight. Small Accounts Solicited, We Open Accounts from *1 a Week Up) ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P, M . Also a large collection of High Class Overcoats consisting of blacks and Oxfords, full silk lined; fancy mixtures in browns, greens and grays, quarter silk lined; also a number of Smart Ulsters, . . at $24.50 That were $35.00 and 840.00 Shirts and Neckties will be displayed on tables extending from the Broadway door to the Motor Shop near the Fourth Avenue end. Saturday—Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg, and Subway Entrance, New Bldg. ole ih. jffeanal oftre MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GBT IT