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Jany that the prosecution of Frederick PROSECUTION IN SMALL tien toe rr een cnarsed with \ \. CASE T0 REST TO-MORROW | vite murter. wi be completed by to While the customary motion to take Broker Accused of Killing Wife Ex- the case from the jury because of In- ~ * suflictent evidence Is expected, counsel pected to Go on Stand When |for the accused are ready to put sev- Defense Opens. \eral witnesses on the stand, including OSSIPER, N. Solicitor W H., Jan, 2—County | thelr cellent, ter Hill announced to-| Expert testimony that Mrs. Small) had eaten meat and vegetables an) hour before her death was supple- mented to-day by the statement of witnesses that Small and his wife generally had their heartiest meal at) noon. This supplemental testimony is rogarded as significant because of its bearing on the time of the wom- an’s death, Small left about 3 P. M. the day of the murder, He has stated since they had a light lunch- eon of canned shrimp just before he left. Counsel for the defense, it is un- derstood, will conten® that the find- Our policy is to give |ing of other, food In the stomach of “li a i ‘a | the victim indicates sl you a ‘little bit more’ —in | iter her busband departed and had satisfaction — in dependable service—and in quality of ma- terials, than you pay for. This policy of giving a “‘little bit more” is one of many rea- sons why we have grown from one small shop twenty years ago to the Largest Retail Optical an opportunity to eat another meal before her death. FIVE-MINUTE CAR STOP, TRIBUTE TO WHITRIDGE | interment will take place. Every Third Avenue Trolley Halts as Head of Road Is Buried. Funeral sorvices for Frederick W. Whitridge, President of the Third Avenue Ratlway, were held in Grace Chapel this morning. The services were conducted by Rev. Charles Lewis Slattery, rector of the church, and the Rev. Dr, William T. Manning, rector House in the World. Harris Glasses, whether pre- scribed by our Oculists, or made ‘ upon some one else's prescrip- tion, are priced at from $2 up- ward. ¢ of Trinity. In accordance with the i last wishes of Mr. Whitridge, pews ii Moe sist & s2d 8i® Jin the centre alsie of the church were $98 BiNichoins Av bot goth aisia leet aside for officials and employees Shot _Bronewar Tlithy, Hrokiyy [Of the Third Avenue Company. 489 Fulton 5: s.. Brookiya The honorary pallbearers were Col- 'pneodore Roosevelt, Judge E. H. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Annual Clearance Sale WEDNESDAY ‘ Mourning Apparel For Women and Misses Mourning Afternoon Gowns For Women and Misses Of lustreless black crepe meteor, crepe de Chine, Georgette crepe, dull satin or faille silk. 15.00 Heretofore $24.50 to $39.50 Mourning Tailored Suits For Women and Misses Plain or fur trimmed Suits of lustreless black broadcloth, wool velour or whipcord. 25.00 Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 NO CREDITS NO APPROVALS SOC OOOO HME RCA RT TU BAUMANN &BRO| MM HH eH aed DHE HE Mae ae oe oe oe Open Saturdays Our Liberal Credit Until 10 P. M. Wee Terms apply also We Close to Long Island, Evenings at 6 o'Clock 3-Piece Jacobean Period Dining Room Suite Jacobean Oak, beautifully carved; Buffet le | 54 inches long; China Closset ie 40 inches wide; Serving Table ie 38 .00 FRocrn Suite, on Wetrated te 85 WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE | B'Ave.Con.84"Sr. i) (Sete eceereeene ewe eee er ere vik oie ne Lacombe, Joseph H. Choate, Paul Dana, Adrian Iselin, Edwin Rice, W. Bmien Roosevelt, CLASH OVER POSTAL CLERK Dr. William M.|Inapector Het Commia- Polk, Willard Butler, J. Pierpont| afoner and Get Retort, Morgan, J, Bucklin Bishop, Edward A.| Robert Helitsky, a postal clerk, was Moher jr. and Sir Cecil Spring Rice,|arraigned to-day before U. 8. Commie: | the British Ambassador. A special train conveyed the funeral party to Stockbridge, Mass., where loner Haughton on @ charge of stealing a letter containing $2.50 in cash, He had been free on $1,000 bail. Post Office Inspector Robert J. Pol- lect criticised Commissioner Haughton, who admitted Belitsky to bail, for not notifying the Inapector’s office, “It was your duty and my right,” he red. “It was not my duty,” sal dthe Com- missioner. “And understand I am not here to be insulted by @ post office in- |i apector. At the moment the services in Grace Church ended every car on the Third | ., Avenue system came to 4 standatili ‘and did not move for five minutes— from 10 until 10.05 A. M- 5th Avenue NOW EXHIBITING Suggesting Spring-time Modes Hats— of colored Panama. Chic black and white models dames McCreery & Co. 34th Street Smart Apparel for Southern Wear BN THD EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1917. Dainty dress hats of fancy straw combined with satin or chiffon White Suits— Silk Suits— Skirts— Blo Dresses— Frocks— Sweaters— of Wool Jersey, Shantung Pongee, Tussah, Crepe de Chine and La Jerz. in delicate tints. Yo-San, Khaki Kool. of Serge, Gabardine and embroidered Wool Jersey: of Yo-San, San Toy, Khaki Kool and Striped Taffeta. of Yo-San Silk and other fashionable fabrics. uses— of French Voile, entirely hand made and hand-embroidered. exquisitely dainty models in embroidered Batiste, Net, Lace, Crepe de Chine and Beaded Georgette Crepe. Shetland weaves with real White Angora collar and cuffs. Silk kait, with Roman-striped collar and cuffs. Embroidered ames MeCreery & Co, 5th Avenue Taupe Fox Muffs... formerly $2.50 Taupe Fox Scarfs...,.... formerly 82,50 formerly 45,00 formerly 87.50 Bilvered Fox Muffs,,,.., formerly 75.00 Silvered Fox Scarfs,,,,.. formerly 75,00 Battleship Gray Fox Muffs..... 35.00 Battleship Gray Fox Scarfs... .. Semi-Annual Clearance Sales Now in Progress 34th Street ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Decided Reductions from Original Prices Women’s Suits, Coats and Evening Wraps, Afternoon and Evening Dresses, Negligees and House Gowns, Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses, Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel, and Fine Furs. Hudson Seal Coats in extra large sizes ranging up to 50 bust measure Muffs and Neckpieces formerly 145.00, formerly 210.00, formerly 225,00, i Cail Cath ois 6h cesses sadervareaasadl formerly 400,00, Persian Lamb Coata,....cccsereccensenserevcencenns formerly 195.00, Persian Lamb Coats............0.0000 ARN ANOnANO TAN formerly 865.00, formerly 27.60 JANUARY FUR SALE High Grade, Coats, Muffs and Scarfs at Extraordinary Reductions Offering the entire stock of luxurious Coats of Hudson Seal, Caracul, Per- sian Lamb, Broadtail, Leopard and Natural Muskrat, also sets of Mole and Ermine, Kolinsky and Ermine, Hudson Seal, Russian and Hudson Bay Sables, and Foxes in the fashionable colorings. Hudson Seal Coats,—Self or Skunk collar Hudson Seal Coats,—Skunk collar and cuffs........... formerly 195.00, 145,00 Hudson Seal Coats with border, collar and cuffs of Skunk, 95.00 aes 22.50) Cross Fox Muffs . 45.00 formerly 65.00 Arr the 22.50) Cross Fox Scarfs.,............ 45.00 formerly 65.00 Gray Fox Muffs.........++005 25.00 formerly 37.50 32.50] Gray Fox Scarfs,........0.005 25.00 formerly § .. +++» 55,00|Taupe Wolf Muffs,.,,.... +», 22.50 formerly 27.50 55.00| Taupe Wolf Searfs,,.......... 22.50 $75,000 Sale of Household Subway at Astor Place Starting the New Year with the Original SALE of WHIT! American Cotton Underclothes Soft, sheer nainsooks and cambrics of specified high grade, cut to measurements tested and approved. , ,Copies and adaptations of our exclusive imported models; also original models with the new machine-made filet lace, the new narrow French Valenciennes, the new filet mesh embroidery, the festoons of narrow ribbon. Many hundreds of styles. Nightgowns, $1 to $30; combinations, $1 to $7.50; drawers, 50c to $12; envelope chemises, 85c to $12; long petticoats, 85c to $25; corset- covers, 50c to $6.75; chemises, 50c to $4.00; short petticoats, 50c to $2. American Silk Underclothes Unusual qualities of crepe de chine, charmeuse, crepe Georgette in white or flesh color, combined with effective creamy laces or plain and tailored; the styles so charming they immediately suggest brides’ wrousik might; $8.85 to $12; envelope chemises, $1.85, $2, $3 ilk nightgowns, $3. ; envelope chemises, $1.85, and to $5.75; bodices, $1 to $2.75. Negligees, House Dresses, Smocks First Spring styles in house dresses knowingly planned to fill the tone ct housewives, including plenty of gray and white stripes, $1 to $4.75. Negligees of plain or crinkled crepe, figured and printed voile, cross-barred muslin, dotted swiss, crepe de chine, brocaded tissues; some with lace coats; $1.25 to $52. American Blouses, $3 to $5.75 White linen shirtwaists at $2; and handkerchief linen blouses with color at, £3.55 and $5.75, and hand-embroidered white linen blouses at only $3.50. Blouses of fine white batiste or voile, exquisitely trimmed with laces, at $3, $3.75, $3.85. Sports shirts of new Buddha and Nippon silks from Japan, $5.75. Extra quality crepe de chine and habutai blouses at $3.85, Paris Hand-embroidered Lingerie Almost innumerable cases and packages have arrived from Paris within the last six weeks and held in reserve for this sale. Plentiful Novelties Chloe A__ nightgown nainsook; laced wit pink tape run pene pene. gene eyelets: copy. of an imported model. $3.85 ot ith supplies of the finely wrought inexpensive garments which have made Little French Shops famous, French chemises, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $3, up to $5. French nightgowns, $2, $2.50, $2.75, $3.75, 34.50, $5.75, up to $10. French petticoats, $3, $6, $6.76, $6.75, $8.50. French envelope chemises, $3.60, $4.50, $6.75, up to $10. French pantalons, $1.26, $1.60, $3.50, up to $5. French combinations, $3, $3.85, $6, up to $10. Corsets—Mostly at Half New, down-to-the-minute corsets for S| » especially made to our Co ieg orders, and not to be duplicated later at less double the White Sale prices, At $1.95, a new model similar to a corset at more than double the price in our stocks; pink coutil, lightly boned, no bones over the hips, elastic gores, monk garters. For young girls and slender women. t $1.95, duplicate of a model epoca popular in our own stocks at more Marguerite than double the price. Pink or white coutil with medium low bust, long over A nigh of white the hips, elastic lacing in front; designed for large women. nal with Valen- At $2.45, duplicate of a favorite model here at more than double the price; | Slennes lace, $1.50. pink and white coutil, heavily boped, low bust, for medium and large women. i . Maia Alsle and Third floors, Old Building, Lingerie from the Philippines Six ear ago teed dale underclothes in the White Sale were apy Tenge Today t ey are one of the greatest successes. Made beautifully broidered delicately, every detail quietly perfect. ry aire chemises, $2.75 to $5. Nightgowns, all hand made, $2, $3.75, $3.85, Silk Underclothes from Porto Rico Heavy crepe de chine in flesh pink, delightfully embroidered and all made by hand—the nightgowns, $15; the envelope chemises, $9.75. Thira floor, Old Building. Longcloth and Nainsook By the Piece 10-yard pieces of longcloth 96c, $1.50, $1.75, $2.26 according to quality. 12-yard pieces of nainsook with batiste finish, 40 inches wider $2.86, First floor, Old Building, Embroidery Flouncings Less Now $1.75 yard for French embroidered organdie and voile flouncings, 42 and 27 inches wide—a maker's surplus. Now Tbe yar for embroidered voile flouncing, 42 inches wide, and “baby” ruffling, 27 inches wide, from Switzerland. Firet floor, Old Building, Linens Another special group of 22-inch t ine T: loth: Extra Fine Tablecloths dinner size table napkins, $3.50 Extra fine quality of satin finish Famous Crown Linens Made Exclusively for John Wanamaker double w tt i 1 dozen, Ther chit virtue is their long | gquare designa. 72 x72 inch cloths, | All nen kitchen and tea towels wear and ability to stand many | $f ""ro'x 96 inch cloths, $6.26, 24 | at $2.10, $2.85, $3.10, $4.20, ANE ie he They might be called | inch napkins to match, $6.76 dozen, | $4.60 and $6 dozen. rpacOm Nene. All linen toweling by the yard TE 0 wetceeet ee AR $2. Yard at ISe, ae, 24e and a7¢ yard | 71x 108 tablecloths. . ‘) 4:50 | Satin finish table damask of fine | __All linen roller towels at $5.40, 71-in. damask by the yard... 1.50 | quality and weave, 70 inches wide. | $6 and $7.40 dozen. 22-in napkins 24-in. napkins is , These crown linens also come in | table tops, and narrower damasks | by the yard. Prices on apy lication, Extra Quality Double Damask Linens The tablecloths and napkins listed below are of fine quality double damask, satin finish, in | round or square designs for round or square tables, All linen huckaback towels af $4.20, $4.80, $6, $7.20, $9 and $12 dozen. White dress linens, heavy and medium weight, 86-inch, 656, Medium weight only, 46-inch, 85g, Turkish bath towels, cotton, at $3, $5.60, $4.20, $6 ‘and $7.20 jozen, Turkish bath mats, cotton, at, $1.75 a Yard Fine quality table damask. 72 inches wide, extra heavy weight an old time quality at an unusually low price. Other Unusual Values in the Linen Sale Heavy quality single weave damask, 70 to 72 inches wide, ina splendid range of patterns, $1.25 252 yards $4.00 | yard. $1, $1.25 and $1.50 each, 2x 2% yards $5.00 . Mail orders filled as long as 2x 3 yards $6.00 A special group of 24 inch dinner | quantities last. 24-inch napkins to match; $5.50 | size table napkins, $3.75 a dozen, Third Gallery, New Bullding, First BIG Accomplishment of 1917 for Men 9,600 MEN’S NEW SHIRTS, 85c Our Own $1, $1.50 and $2 Grades All from one of our regular manufacturers Same measurements, same good workmanship, —grados that we ourselves have sold at §1, Based on the prices of thom, fas save: $1.50 and §2. —15 conta on oach of 3,600 shirts at 850, Same quality materials, but different pat- —65 conta on each of 3,600 shirts at 850, torns, $1.15 on cach of 2,400 shirts at 850, 80 patterns—not a bad one in the lot; 18 are black effecta, 12 black with blue or laven- der or pink, 5 tan, 19 blue, 4 pink, 17 lavender, 6 greon; woven and printed madras, mer. cerized shirtings, cheylots, reps; all soft cuff ne, figeo shirts; alzes 14 to 17; 83 and 84 sleeves, Fresh from their boxes to-morrow, Wednesday morning, Burlington Arcade floor, New Mullding,