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Br Meee eit ean mente 2 ten ne cear tem nacenaanmamwenn ener renres omen rn : = eect teen tr SF ai = Sein rons ore aan AER __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, _SANUARY 14, 1916. CANT Jury. “He is not here,” added Mt. SCHOOLBOY SHOT IN STREET, |‘ 710* Miereanth Avenue, Brooklya, |the ambulance trom the Coney Island Fallon, to Putiito School No. 112 this morning | Uggpital amd took the little fellow back Mr. Battle said that Mr. Osborne Brooklyn P ing Mysterious| when @ bullet etruck him in the back of ae K Probe = penne ‘| had made arrangements some time Rifle. eo ae, Se ae pts ‘Connor Bath Stren! RY MINUTES age to go to Auburn and therefore Be| @even-rearcd Asmends Vastohelio|ucr cow anyooty ia tne meletharnoed pein rome dene a ne bene td home, | with Bureau are could not be in court to-day. \qeo eressing Gre otrest from tts : ‘on a8 ined reat are, ee “But this day was fixed in accord- . tne tore lenech come Dereon who ance with Mr. Battle's agreement,” - MLE HE PLEADS “iss 2s mse w| “T will eend it to Judge Morechau- | ser,” said Justice Young, “to fix a time on Monday for trial.” ni idcrschaser Refuses the| ‘nen the attorneys and prosecutor ‘Request of Ex-Warden’s marched to Part 3 and appeared bo. | Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fkth Avenues fore Justice Morschauser, where it Counsel. was agreed to have Mr. Osborne ap- _ pear on Monday morning. It te un- aps - derstood that he will plead not guilty Tg Gen Tho fireston Work.) to the indictment for perjury. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Jan. 14—| “Will Mr, Osborne be here surely ‘ ‘on Monday?” Mr, Battle was asked. George Gordon Battle and Hunting italy wil as, She Pepi, he 4 jppeared to- | 1: xious to pl and go Prange Tt rH paid that ‘aa soon as the ex- Gay fp the Supreme Court on ® mo) Warden pleads the Grand Jury min- ton fo secure a copy of the minutes pd a be given to him by Judgo user. ot Yhe Gran Jury on which was) "Tie Grand Jury which has been tounded ainst | investigating Sing Sing has adjourned ' oh Nude eigen until Jan, 24, but when It reconvenes former Warten Thomas Mott O8-| toy will, it is reported, take up the botne of Sing ‘Sing Prison, met with| investigation of the escape of Jean ‘as Justice Morachauser| Kicher, a long time prisoner, who fled on Wednesday, and the suicide of ‘he would not grant the motion) {i oi, Leggic, a murderer, con- Osborne has pleaded to 0n8| demned to death, who hanged bim- “> indtotments. wolf yesterday. “Tt bas been the universal practice | arin ange for @ defendant to plead frst,” said) SURPRESSES MAGAZINE. Justite. Morschauser, “and 1 think | patina that.da what Mr. Osborne should do. | Anti-Vive Crusader Ratds P: ‘Then I will entertain your motion for ing OMoes—Three Arreste: ‘an tugpection of the Grand Jury min-| A reminder of Anthony areay | satee)” Noho: . |anti-vice crusdes was sound * ; Nobody can be burt by follow: | ton Yorkvite Court when the pub- ing heat praation: Hsher, the editor and the advertising Battle, although he agreed with | cn cnagor of « monthly magasine were ite tek th h aapheerre ga lage arraigned before | Magistrate Nolan, that he thought there wo charged with ting improper stort: troutle in getting the minutes, “T and were hadi fo pall each Ths AT PRICES TOTALLY DISPROPORTIONATE TO ACTUAL VALUES. Misses’ Tailored Suits, $18.50 | Misses’ Afternoon Dresses, $18.50 you do not have to Values up to $89.50 Values up to $87.50 think twice about the advantages of Misses’ Dressy Suits, at $35.00 | Misses’ Coats, $19.75, 28.00 Values up to $65.00 Values up to $49.75 ' " Misses’ Evening Frocks, of net, ribbon and taffet bi . flower iii doe 14, 16 indo yeaes, ae Vitee $18.78, a ¢ $15. 00 The Untrimmed Millinery Section Will Continue To-morrow, Saturday, sd The Annual January Clearance Sale of Misses’ and Girls’ Suits, Dresses and Coats coming to the Great Winter Sale of Clothing Thousands of men took advantage of our announcement the first days of the sale. Several thousand others'may do likewise— tomorrow, Saturday—and share in the still worth-while econo- On the Main Floor, is showing an early importation of Imported Straw Hats for Southern wear, soastuet with exclusive American-made models of Satin and Straw com- bined; Lisere, Milan, Hemp, Leghorn, etc., at reasonable prices. ALSO A VERY SPECIAL OFFERING, TO-MORROW, OF Bae ee alee y eee Shes ‘: || mies of this season’s largest and best sale of men’s clothing. Smart Satin Hats at $1.50 | Black Satin Hats at $2.95 | i ‘olors. Diatelet Attorney in getting to trial) copies of the February number of ‘the in black and colors. state rn. Twat 0 have these sa-| ane, Wh ih oficea No. i dbl, add “n onal Fone defendants were Eitings F. War-| en - | fel led, Tho lawyers for) wor thirty-four Years ad. of No. 84 Mr, ‘Osborne, District Attorney Weeks | bast Fifty- elgnth Street, et, publisher ‘wenty 0. ‘old, and: Assistant District Attorney Pal-| 10) Rivera Drive, editor: with velvet facing. Overcoats at $19.50 to $24.50, Suits at $12.50 and $14.50 For Wanamaker $30 to $40 grades— For Wanamaker $15 to $25 grades— Our, regulation Chesterfield model; plain, fine all- | Fancy, worsted, cheviot, cassimere: conservative or wool worsted; black and Oxford; fully lined with glish soft-roll models; some with patch pockets; silk; sizes 34 to 46 stout at $24.60; 34 to 44 stout tome cuffed sleeves. | Women’s New Model Hand Bags Jon frat appeared before Justice Addi. |" severe thirty-ote years od cof Pele | || at $19.60. Overcoats at $12.50 and $14.50 | WILL BE OFFERED SATURDAY, ON THE MAIN FLOOR, J. Young in Part 1, where Mr,|ham Manor, advertising manager, M \ | —— anton ; DUAR told tho Churt that he was|acecanicn wie’ oa he pisses Suits at $18.50 and $23.50 For Wanamaker $15 to $25 grades— AT THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES: image to-have Mr. Osborne piead to hin, ininammnaaminet de anes ||/ For Wanamaker $25 to $35 grades— | Fancy Patterns some plan black and Oxford; mostly Silk Moire Bags at $1.85 & 2.25 | Silk Handbags . . at $2.85 with inside compartment and novelty |! of superior quality moire, daintily lined clasps, entirely new models, { with flowered taffeta; one piece model. Models for men and young men, mixtures, hard- | box and Chesterfield models, twisted worsted, cheviot, cassimere; at least 800 Lower Price Store for Men, Broadway, near Eighth, patterns represented between sizes 84 to 46 stout. Outing Flannel Pajamas, 75¢ ’ Fancy Overcoats at $19.50 2,400 pairs made up from short lengths of the same grade materials which go into our $1 pajamas; For Wanamaker $30 grades—Two | made “over our tegular measurements; sil loops: mele patch pockets, box back; some with velvet | conscivative pattern 8. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. The Sale of SHIRTS $1.15 for $1.60 to $3.50 shirts—Wana- 85c for $1 and $1.50 shirts—Wana- maker rating. Madras, woven madras, | maker rating. From five manufacturers. crepe, mercerized fabrics—many of the | Soft and stiff attached cuffs; woven and materials were imported. In this collection | printed madras, percale and silk-and-cotton is the surplus of a prominent maker. His | mixtures, on indictment charging him with per-|Sourned to Jan, 20 Also a Special Clearance Sale of a fine assortment of this season’s Chiffon Velvet Handbags . at $1.95, 2.65 and 3.75 each Formerly $3.00, 5.00 and 6.50 In various shapes; some with sterling silver initial pendant, or with silver plated frames; also steel beaded and draw string models; all are suitably fitted. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats pindete connome lee the ahithe CER G CONTINUATION, SATURDAY, OF THE JANUARY i} . dapat eta CLEARANCE, AT GREATLY REDE@ED PRICES. Underwear and Half-Hose Specials’ Boys’ Washable Suits at $1.58 and 195 |. Gossbination suits, #175 pans § $2.50 each. ey 500 each for medium-weight merino shirts or Showing Middy and Junior Norfolk and modified Russian blouse styles in novelty effects, merino -. rs ay = —— arabe ‘each for winter jersey-ribbed cotton shirta of linen, rep, madras, galatea, chambray and cotton prints; 21% to 8 yrs; values up to 88.94 24 vinter-weight | or drawers. ‘ 4 mering) guia Ee aAEN doe taadiaramnetalt Gay autite on drama: Boys’ School Suits Boys’ Mackinaws Boys’ Junior Overcoat’ Thread silk or ilk-and-mercerized cotton socks, | a 200 pAl for thread silk socks with mercerized cuffs |] artd soles, “seconds.” Made in the latest Norfolk 86c pair, (3 for $1.) Cut in the new style, | Unusually fine Russian over- ° ‘ styles with extra pair of knick- with belts, .of | coats, made of gray and blue 4, Bille socks, mercerized soles and heels, 65¢ pair, 48740 pais for light wrelaht Gabon socks, erbockers, of neat, fancy weight cloth itt | chinchilla, to keep the little ‘seconds. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. Subway floor, Old Building. mixed cheviots, some light, overplaids and the new fellows warm; cut in the new others of heavy weight fabrics; | shades and patterns; | models; also of neat, fancy mix- sizes 7 to 18 years, sizes 8 to 18 yeags, tures; sizes 214 to 8 years, $7.50 $5.00 . fs). 85.00 Regular Value $10.00 Regular Value $7350: {¢,-). Regular’ Valdes, $7.50 “Coffee Don’t Hurt Me” Can he get away with it? The drug, caffeine, in coffee, about 214 grains to the average cup, hurts many coffee drinkers, at some time of life, and often hurts them hard. . Caffeine is a powerful irritant that unsteadies the merves, races the heart, disorganizes the digestive organs and plays havoc with the health of a large proportion of coffee users. Stern Brothers tend and 43rd! Street, West of PR: Avenue . Saves Expenses and Lives + Home-Made Cough Syrup, + Pit bisieeieeietielee ee! An tem like labelled cough syrup co the people several million dollars # ye NorTHWest Corner NorTHWest CORNER SIXTH SONY Our Inventory, just completed, has dis- closed many short ends and broken lines in our enormous stock which MUST be moved this month before our Spring reliable, laxative cough and cold will be welcomed by thousands w never tried it, Many hundreds this community already know ita worth, THE MEN’S CLOTHING SECTIONS, ON THE THIRD FLOOR, WILL CONTINUE ‘TO-MORROW, THEIR hi ‘ive. It may be that the sda to = weil known druggist, Of course, there are some who go on drinking purches yp HE many ve eee | RL A for years, without apparent harm, at least the: ° pee amongthem. At || oncon'vaini ‘isla; emply it inte bint 0 't suspect it, until the cumulative drug, pod hed Annual Clearance of Men Ss any rate.a visit NOW to our store, H/o" ofl? ally tte my ROR SECOND BIG WEEK overflo’ | bis granulated sugar, ||| Open Saturday Evenings upto 50%, fe boun@ to repay you. the bottle with dosage are con saving of $3.00 it cures any curable cough, opiates or polxons.~—Advt, ool and fi wp directions and has got in ite work. Isn't it the best plan to play safe with health—quit coffee and use INSTANT Postum High Grade Suits & Overcoats, $1 6.50 THE SUITS offer a wide selection in single- | THE OVERCOATS are this season’s newest breasted, two and three button models, of | models both in style and fabric} of gray, neat and fancy ks, plaids and plain blue brown and green and Oxford mixtures in and black weave: me quarter, some half, plain and rough effects; some with self or and others full lined; sizes from $4 to 46 | velvet collars; quarter silk lined; $4 to 42 chest measure; regular values up to $30.00, chest measure; regular values up to $25.00, Embarrassing Hairs a | C¢ Be | Quickly Removed . This pure food-drink made of wheat and a small : BP i wid open rape reo yiooety rae | ion of molasses tastes much like mild, high-grade Also. large, soiinction of if er oat t tone hoped dl b ; pata era aad water evened onteaaetnan ve coffee, yet contains no drug or other harmful High Cl ass Overéoats at $24.50 Tehed wood seats and claw and a eu the ery stubborn Chesterfield models; full silk lined; velvet or self collars; also mixed cheviots, quarter silk lined. i Postum comes in two forms: the original Postum ta je eSyty ni be | the de tone j Gereal, must be well-boiled, 15c and 25¢ packages; a eee ih ornth: $9.9: 98 fh 0H mK ~ ; t Postum, the soluble form, can be made in FA illustrated... \ i) Sake? be ati cup, at table, by adding hot water, 30c and 50c ee, Motor Truck Deliveries Ba Mem fh af Both kinds are equally delicious and the cost per cup is about the same. The Men’s Furnishing Sections ON THE MAIN FLOOR, HAVE PREPARED THE FOLLOWING DECIDED VAL 5 FOR SATURDAY: Ware”... $17.98 Everywhere WNCon. 0" hve “Sy, Men’s Negligee Shirts, Men’s Pure Silk Shirts, GET A GREATER ‘“ ’ ” : th | ae cE ; CULATION IN NEW YORN There 8 a Reason plain neame Hans Bra Z - Ae ay eh Hae in the hen $3. 25 CITY WHEN PRINTED It cuffs, also $1 1 pring design: A Cl CA French cuffs, . . . at 9 | J ¢ 9 riy | THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! ‘The World Sells 100,000 Copies More in Now York City Book Weekday Than Any Otber Morning Newspaper, | for POSTUM fend 2c stamp for 5-cup sample of Instant Postum. 402°" Postum Cores! Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Micb, N THAN IF PUBLISHED IN THE \ Men’s Pajamas, of assorted 1.20 Men’s Night Shirts, mercerized materials, =. suit ® 1,90, 75 of Cambric; fancy trimmed, HERALD, TIMES, SUN, C TRIBUNE AND. Ompin’y