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iM | t a4 Tekas, arrived here last night. He} ‘eh {FOUR ARRAIGNED IN’ PLOT 10 SMUGGLE ARNIS TO MEXICO Judge Refuses to Reduce Bai | in Case of Men Held With Consul-General. Louis Gotting, Wenceslas Mout, Jose do ia Pax and Reuben Mier, Oharged in Federal indictments with| beisg co-conspirators of Juan T.! Burns, Consul General here of the} Qarranza Government, in smuggling| munitions of war to the First Chief,! Were arraigned to-day before Judge} Learned Hand in the United States} District Court and pleaded not guilty. Their ball was continued Mier, who was arested at Houston, Was accompanied by his counsel, Thomas H. of Houston, The effort of tho counsel of the de- fendants to secure lower ball was met by Judge Hand with tho statement: “They might wish to get back to Mexico where instead of being per- gong under the frown of the law, they Would be patriots.” ns, who pleaded and was ad- not in court BURGLAR “DISCOVERED” HIS OWN ROBBERY Led Policeman to House He Looted When There Was Mystery as to | Where He Got His Plunder. | 8p MOUNT VEE “dy | ON, N. Y., Jan. 4.-- Hane Berger, considered the most/ unusual robb as ever been) caught in He was picked up by an Curtis on suspicion and when taken to police headquarters it was found that had plunder stolen dence. As there robbery in the city, the police were im a quandary. also had 25 skeleton keys, a screw driver and electric torch. “{ will show you where I robbed @ house,” said Berger, to Curtis, “if you will take me out for a walk.” The prisoner took the policeman te the residence of Lee Bach, at No. $44 Summit Avenue, Chester Hill. “That's the house I robbed,” said! no report of @ e family was aroused and then! ft was found that Berger had taken| forty valuable phonograph records @ pearl ring, bronze ash receiver and @everal other s:nail articles, The only reason Berger gave for oommitting the burglary was that his was going to have a party and Tranted the phonograph records _—_ as GOT $15,000 PEARLS BACK. Bx-Cenvict Found Lost Gems and Wife Made Him Hant Own CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—A rope of sixty- two pearis valuc! at $15,000 which Mre.; Charles L. Hutchinson, wife of a local wanker, lost while shopping last Tues- day, was restored to her to~day. + Aovording to the story made public ter serving « long term for safe blow- ing, and cumstances, heeded the pleas of his wife to restore the pearls to the owner | No, The man, whose name was withheld was given $100 reward. a eed ton in Foniham Hospital, where both ACCUSES HER GIRL FRIEND.| the toss ur their appendices a fellow feeling, and the Invited the giri to call. i jow-Safferer From own work? grand larceny as she stepped from al pny cook collaborated,” taxi in front of the Normandy Hotel,|ted with some hesitation. BONWIT TELLER. & CO. The Specialty Shop of Onpinations FIFTH AVENUE AT 88™ STREET Women’s & Misses’ At Greatly Reduced Prices Bordered Hudson Seal Coats Formerly 165.00 125.00 45-inch long model of selected dyed muskrat, with 6-inch double-stripe border and collar of skunk. French Seal Coats lected dyed coney. Formerly 85.00 Hudson Seal Coats 40 inches long, full box model of selected dyed muskrat. Formerly 95.00 7 Trim’d Hudson Seal Coats Loose box model, 40 inches long, with natural skunk collar. Formerly 125,00 9 Bordered Hudson Seal Coats 45-inch long model, with border and sailor Formerly 245.00 Hudson Seal Model Coats Exact replicas of exclusive models, 45 skunk. Formerly 295.00 to 325.00 Baby Caracul and Mole Coats 45-inch long model of choice selected pelts, trimmed with skunk or taupe fox. ‘ormerly 550,00 35 FORMERLY. Dyed-white Slate Fox Sets.............5 # 95.00 Natural Fisher Sets....... $110.00 Natural Blue Fox Sets + 225,00 fe pearls wore found by a man who recently was released from Mo sing Penitentiary, in Philadelphia, at Thirty-fourth Street Natural Skunk Stoles.. . 8 95.00 Pointed Silver Fox Sets + -€145.00 Kolinsky Capes . 8195.00 Sable Stoles.... $325.00 £ 65.00 #. Altman & Co. Extraordinary Price Reductions . have been made in These Reductions will go into effect to-morrow (Friday) and represent remarkable values $11.75 & 15.50 (Misses’ Department, Second Floor) Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue, New York —__$—<»—___—_ LITERARY / LANGUAGE. 5 voqg (FtOMm the Leniiariile Courter J | rested early to-day on a charge of My dear, this ple is @ poem. Your " she admit- Fur Coats & Furs Loose box model, 45 inches long, of se- 55.00 0.00 5.00 collar of kolinsky or skunk. 1 1 95.00 inches long, trimmed with fox, kolinsky or 245 00 0.00 NOW. 69.50 75.00 135.00 69.50 85.00 125.00 225.00 45.00 MISSES’ WINTER COATS The materials are desirable, and the styles smart and attractive Thirty-fifth Street ndicitis. ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1917. ; Broadway and Thirty-elghth Street The! = irl, according to the ice, acknowl. » despite straitened clt-| Caged the theft of thres diamond. rin ALFRED A, KoHN ANNOUNCES THE SEMI-ANNUAL SALE SMART SHOES FOR Men and Women Many of our Exclusive Creations will be closed out at Greatly Reduced Prices, Owing to scarcity and high cost of materials, many of cannot now be duplicated. SACRIFICE PRICES will prevail on remainder of many styles in order to close out stock. 505 Fifth Avenue At 42d Street Start the New Year Right Let There Be Music in Your Home Music exerts a happy influence over every member of your family. For real enjoyment nothing can take its place. It brightens the l} long winter evenings and helps you to forget I] every-day cares. Don’t deny yourself the benefits of good music. Come to Blooming- i] dales’ to-morrow and secure the New and Unrivalled Tri-Solo Melodist e WALTERS ° 88-Note Player Piano On Terms of $2 a Week We Give a Beautiful Music Cabinet, Bench, NH HFREES Cover, 12 Rolls of Music (Your Own Selection} * and Free Delivery to Your Home, Realize Your Dreams of a Lifetime The Walters Player Piano opens a new era to that vast number of music lovers whose great ambition is to know how to play the music of the Masters, or the popular |} music of the day. It is an instantaneous change of exist- ing conditions, The performer is transferred into a new realm—his dreams of a lifetime are at once realized. The extreme delight afforded to those who have a fond- ness for the Piano, but who have never had the oppor- | tunity to cultivate their desires, is beyond the power of | words to convey. No knowledge of the piano is re- j quired in order to play. The Walters Player Piano is always a prolific entertainer in the home, and does not in the least discourage the study of the piano in the usual way. | In fact, it will prove an advantage to the piano pupil, | as it may also be played by hand like an ordinary Piano, the player mechanism being separate, and in no way interfering with the performer. Our New Style “L” Walters Piano The World’s Greatest Piano Value at On Terms of $1 a Week Price includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery Walters Upright Pianos, $225 to $310 Walters Player Pianos, $395 to $500 | Walters Grand Pianos, $525 to $575 j Erhard Upright Pianos, $300 to $400 Erhard Player Pianos, $500 to $600 Erhard Grand Pianos, $625 to $1100 EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for the beautiful new Walters or Erhard Piano or Player Piano. We will make a liberal allowance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $1 a week on a Piano or $2 a week on a Player Piano. Upon request a rep mtative will call, Send for our illustrated 1917 catalogue. satesrooms, Third Floor. ALL CARS J » 59TH TO GOTH ST, |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS | ——_-7"hansren to BLOOMINGDALES' (iy to So! Ave. = - oo SE - rr ep vere ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Lex.to 3d AV, Puze3900 Nil Gowns in 152 styles, 49¢ 69 = 79e = 9Be $1.49 to $12.98 JNinvelove Chemises in 73 styles, 49¢ 79 = 98e $1.49 $1.98 to $7.98! ‘Combinations in 37 styles, 49¢ 98c $1.49 $1.98 $2.98 Petticoats in 102 styles, 49¢ 79 = 98e $1.49 $1.98 to $9.98 Corset Covers in 102 styles, 10¢ 2le 38e (Ae (9c te $1.98 Camisoles in 26 atyles, 49 98¢ $1.49 $1.98 $2.25 to $3.98 Brassieres in 26 styles, 25¢ 39 49 Corsets in 18 atyles, S9¢ 70 = 98e $1.49 $1.98 The above gives a comprehensive idea of the variety of styles in undermuslins provided for this sale. This list represents American, French and Philippine under- wear, ranging from the substantial machine-made, ine: ve garments of the United States to the finer hand-made hand. embroidered French and Philippine goods. However, the big interest-compelling feature of this sale will be found in the splendid showings of America's best manufac- turers. Nainsook, batiste, cambric and muslin in various grades of sheerness are the favorite fabrics, and the trimmings are either dainty or elaborate laces or embroideries, of combinations of A 350 both; also a splendid assortment of elaborate medallion effects Wash satin, crepe de Chine and Jap silk are the fabrics found 697% jp in the silk underwear which has been procured for this sale. ey wd 33 There are ample assortments stout and extra large sizes, many of them being of the daintiest and most elaborate patterns, as well as the heavier, more substantial materials and designs, In the section devoted to young girls and children there are great quantities of new, attractive models, many of them specially priced, offer an unusual opportunity to provide for the little ones at jomical prices. In the corset section we have assembled a number of values which are only possible upon rare occasions. Some of these corsets are discontinued models, which have come to at great price concessions, while others are termed ‘‘second: y manufacturers because of some slight flaw, which, in no eS :ase, interferes with the wearing qualities. While great preparations have been made for thie sale, it is ‘put natural that the special stocks will be rapidly exhausted, and it is strongly urged that you make your eelections at the earliest possible moment, in order to be sure that you will find ample size and style ranges throughout. In the Infants’ and Children’s De- partment the foliowing specials will prove of great interest to mothers, not only because of their splendid values, but also because of their excellent styles and superior workmanship. Baby Nighties of domet flannel; draw string at bottom, 29¢ Pique Ca: fe Covers, fine quality; daintily embroid- ered, 49c Infante’ Sacques and Sweaters ranging in price from 89c to $3.50 Dainty Pillow Slips, of sheer lawn, with or without ruffles; some embroidery trimmed, 89c Th Dainty Long or Short Dresses, of fine sheer lawn o:ft4 \y ‘At Bloomingdales’ Linens, Towels, Sheets, Blankets embroidery; many with pretty organdie and mings, Children’s French Waist Dresses, of fine sheer lawn, trimmed with lace and embroidery insertion. Waist-line marked by ribbon-drawn beading, 98 Table Cloths, Imported Table Damask, Utica and Mohawk $1.00, $1.50 & $2.00 yard, $1.00 Sheets and Cases Hemstitched or scalloped; ser-| Pure white, extra heavy quality;) ‘These well-known makes are of viceable quality mercerized cot-| Choice designs, heavy quality sheeting, free from ton damask; sizes 2 to 244 yards. |Pure Linen Table Damask, |starch or dressing. The reduced Satin Damask Cloths and yard, 75¢ prices for the January Sale only. Napkins Cream shade, extra strong and] pire quoted below are as before Scotch or Irish linens in heavy | Qiang or (ard OF constant use, ‘ound Ho: tterns, 5 Giotng, dar yds g2.98 and $3.50) Remnants of Mercerized Cloths, 2x2!) yds. $3.98 and $4.50| Cotton Table Damask Cloths, 2x3 yds... $4.98 and $5.50 yard: de & iho Napkins to match, 22 inches] yin fengthe of 144, 2, 244 or 3 square, doz., $3.75; 24 in. 6q., $4.59. | yards; 58 in, wide, yd., 38¢) 72 in. Irish Linen Table Cloths, | ¥ide, y4., S5e. $2.75 and $3.25 : Turkish Bath Towels All linen pattern cloths from a|.. Several hundred dogen in various tefl linen pattern clots tromen| tiz8: plain white or with colored] Pitlow Cases, f A borders: - 42x3 ' in., $2.75, Size 67x88 in., $3.25. | 1ay58"in,, each I2'4es dos. $1.80/ 42599 im All-Linen Napkins, 20x44 in., each $c; doz. $1.75| 50x35 in. each 19¢; doz. $2.25) 54.36 in, doz., $2.50 & $3.00 22nd h 19 Irish linen; size 19}4 in. square, | 26% each see) 3 in, ., $2.50 22 in. , doz, | 26854 in. each 39e5 | 50x38) in. oor 8 beige 24 toe square, S°%) Flemstitched Union Linen | 54x38! in, 32e 30c Extra Fine Napkins, Huck Towels, each 25¢ Hemastitched of scalloped pillow doz., $3.95 Heavy quality, with damask bor- | @%¢* also at greatly reduced prices, ae oe" : , | ders; size 18x36 inches, Seamed Sheets, au Ting, ‘tone weave, ll linen eatin)" " Fine Huck Towels, | |” ‘Siro centre seam : L h 69% doz., $1.00, $1.50 & $1.80 | bleached sheeting. Huck Towels, Each 69c All white or with pink, blue or | 76x90 in., Se. Extra fine quality all linen,!red borders; size 17x34 in., $1.00; with allover design, Extra eize|sise 18x36 in., dos., $1.50; each, Hemstitched Sheets, 22x40 in. Dozen $8.00. \121ce; size 19x40 in., doz. $1.80;| _ 78c, 83c, 89 Wool-mixed Blankets, cach, 18¢. att 63289 ia, 78¢} 72x99 in., 83e; Pair, $4.50 and $5.98 Linen Crash Toweling sili de Made from selected stock and Yd., I7¢, 22c and 25¢ carga Saceads will not shrink; double size, 70x| For hand, dish or roller towels; $1.50 and $1.75 80 in, Pink or blue colored borders, | absorbent quality. Crochet epreade of | excellent White Nainsook Lath Sheets, 75c and $1,00|3vslity in pretty designs; size Turkish (Seconds) , . 10-yd. pew, $1.25 and $1.59) 4. surplus stock of « large mill,| Satin Finish Spreads, Fine, light weight for undergar-| containing slight blemishes. Sizes $2.75 and $3.50 || | ments or infants’ wear, 45x72 in, and 54x72 in, Double bed size, 80x90 in,; raised White Longeloth Hemmed Roller Towels _ | designs, all white; and hemmed ends. 10-yd. pe., $1.10 and $1.39 35c, 49c, 59¢ “Fruit of the Loom” Splendid quality for women's and| Each towel consists of 2!% yards Sheeting, Yard, 22c children's underwear, Width is 36] of absorbent toweling with fast color} Mill remnants of 1/3 yards wide inches. borders, {and 2to15 yards in length, Main Floor,