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fr } ————_ ' é ' t 1 Phree Women Get Terms in Work- house for Holiday Thetts, ‘Three women were sentence’ to terms Rs the workhouse by Justices Saimon, | |i Bishop and Ro’ h mn, Who |“! Never Believed in Capital Punish- Moss and Herbert in special semions| Made Ascents Two Days Ago, ment,” Mother Says in Plea to-day—art convicted of shop. ‘ ! fing ‘nen. eaatnen Goes Gus a4 Have Not Been Heard From: to Judge. | the Christmas holidays. SAN DIEGO. Cal 12—Ameri-| CHICAGO, Jan, 12--A mother! A woman who says she is Mary!can and Mexica authorities| sought lentency for her daughter's | ome gtk be sept B, Ba are to-day making every effort to who is on trial here to-day. . J. got thirty days. Two ott ‘leet some trace of Lieut, Harry G.|Jobn Maurice Pettit ts charged with Aeecrided themselves as Ethel La Vien, Bitee ds : rs FY nevis | ‘iling nineteen ot bees bP Bae Connie Cowan, both of No. 210) 5) oP the Aviation Corps of the Unit. | sinsnis er with @ razor. A detec- ee coe mene Ninth Bireet oe gale ; age the | av eant testified Pettit told him @ere given ten de ed States army 9 days ago the|Uve se Five other women, i Pleted of similar thefts, got suspended) Bentences. Don’t Let Soap When you wash your hair, be care- ful what you use Prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and brittle. The best thing to use ts just plain! tmulsified cocoanut oil, for this is pure entirel; cheap, and Soaps or anything else all to pieces You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a te all that is required. abundance of rich, creamy cleanses thoroughly The hair dries quickly iz even! vs and is soft, fresh looking, | « bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to han-|t dle. Besides, it loosens and tales out every particle of dust, dirt and dan- Advt. end dru ¢ being con: | Spoil Your Hair the aviation Most soaps and makes the hair greascless. It's very ats the most expensive | Traud, les nad paid oonful is) >°,nad pat Tt makes an la and rinses 1 nd on that the Salada in 1 — _ SENTENCED AS SHO! AS SHOPLIFTERS.| TWO ARMY AVIATORS. ARE STILL MISSING m the re express: th mistook the La- fiye school sol here, Justice McInerney }the uniform of the United States Navy should be respected when he gave Harry of the Olympic Theatre, maximum fine of 0 allow a eatlor in unt » orcupy "quant coukl Admiral Usher, ¢ COSTS $250 ‘TO BAR A TAR. ji:urty Morning tte “ot Court Holds Satior tn Uniform IHas} ™ Night to « Theatre Seat. holf’ that’ to-day fo box sent for whiel x in the house, Good things go Women Women’s and Miss : toget hei and Misses and Miss and Misses’ and Misse and Miss Girls’ Winter Coats Girls Cloth and Wash Dresses -peaceful nerves -refreshing sleep POSTUM “There's a Reason’ Afternoon Dre Women’s High Cost Evening Gowns ’ Tailored Cloth Suits es’ Velvet Suits army on a filght to pin the Mext- ower California for sea in the Imperial Valley. 1 $260 attempted to take the no saifor in uniform but | BEGS COURT NOT TO HANG HER DAUGHTER'S SLAYER | belief and because remain pure . Carrue Schelber, e| Mra. Pettit, concluded her testimony | with this appeal to the Judge | ‘Do not sentence him to hang. I've never belleved in capital punishment he wanted her to | bear to see in thie case. Pettit had pleaded ~vilty. pataaceltanane~aanass FIRE DESTROYS CHURCH. German i] MOUNT V Fire early this morning destroyed st Johane's German Lutheran Church in West Mount Vernon. The loes_ is eatimated at $10,000. ‘The church was & wooden structure erected about thirty | Years Ago, ‘An overheated furnace or a defective chimney ty thought to have been the hi cause of the bl Although there jhave boon rumors of the building hav: -\ ing been set on fire the authorities have mind nothing that warrants this sus- 1] picton, P'The building was on North Terrace Avenue, Rev, William Frenzen was the pastor. —— ooo CANADA IN R. R. CONFERENCE. | | Meeting Room hoods CHICAGO, trance to meeting ro guarded, the conference of representatives of the four ratiroad brotherhoods was resu here to-day, The conferees continued the discussion of action of the brother. | hoods contingent upon the opinion of the United States Supreine Court in the Adamson law J.C. Cobb, general chairman of the men employed on the Canadian Pacific Rallway, appeared. It is said he is rep. resenting the four brotherhoods of Canada, — Deposed Chiet to Be a Captain. CHICAGO, Jan, 12.—Former Chief of Polico Charles C. Healey, accused of conspiracy and grafting, is to bo re- instated as a captain of police and im- mediately granted a twenty-nine day leave of absence, it was decided to-day. T ave of absence ts in accordance he department rule of granting o during investigation of charges net officers, NDENCE, Kan., oF Jan, 12— An advance of 10 cents @ barrel for he killed his wife because of a religious | “ and it is the one thing 1 could not | 4 WON. ¥., Jan. 12.—| THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, DUAL ENTERTAIN MENT FOR THE FRIENDS OF ROSALIE BLOODGOOD ee mother of | 4 5 esantt. : POOPED YL EEDEDD ODD OOD Mra. Wilbur A. Bloodgood is ar- Tremging an entertainment for the friends of her daughter, Miss Mosalle | A. Bloodgood. There will be a lunch- eon on Jan. 14 and a theatre party on Jan. 18. $<» PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX AND ‘LAND SHARK’ SCORED State Levy on Income Recom| mended at Session of New York | Tax Association, | ' ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan. 12. Resolutions eondemning the personal! property tax and recommending el substitution of a State income tax, condemning t enactment of the eral inheritance tax and favoring I islation to combat the “ wh buys in closure salas Ww noon by the Ne sociation ir The resolu posed State i used as tho b: tions to the year, and wh general suppc in part: “We favor the Income tax as more equitable and more effective than the personal property tay | to Prevent Rall- road Strikes, | WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.-—A bill to} crude ol posted by the Prairie Ot) y here to-da: ay ught the price up to $1.70, 16 cents Iigher thar ever was paid before in the midcontinent field. OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & 34th Street—New York January Clearance Sales sse Extraordinary ’ Practical Cloth Coats es’ Fur Trimmed Coats 2s’ Evening Wraps Women’s Velour Cloth Coatse=creatly Redyced Of superior velour cloth, with moufflon collar and cuffs, also with kitt | coney collar, belted model, lined throughout. 500 High Cost Winter Coatse=areatty Reduces Women’ ) Fur Coats==At Greatly Reduced Prices 35.00 Reduced to { 59.75 Prevent railway strikes, pending inves- tigation of disputes, will ‘avorably reported to the Senate by Commerce Commission, Cha lands said to-day, Price Reductions |20.00 EE Women's ‘Hudson Seal. Coats (Dyed Muskrat), 42 and 45 inches long; collar and cuffs or collar only of nat- ural skunk. Women’s Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), 45 and 47 inches long, plain or with collar, cuffs and bor- der of skunk. Reduoed to | Reduced to ) 125.00 165.00 | | | | | Women’s Hudson Seal ] Coats (Dyed Muskrat), 48 inches long; semi-fitted or loose models, self or taupe fox collar, Reduced to Women's Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), | 45 inches long; collar, cuffs + and border of skunk; ripple back, Reduced to 195.00 210.00 SS ES 1917. GLYNN 6. 0. P. CHAIRMAN; State and Gov. SALARY QUESTION WAITS choice for the job. The question of | Ib ving Mr. Glynn a salary of $10,000 if 3 put over for future con “Lafe” Gilea on Remains Secretary | *'¢ nA ee HW, Gleason, for many of Republican State Organiza- |e Fan the executive auditor of the! by him are manipulated off the com-/SQUSA SAW WOMAN ROBBED. Whitman's personal | mittee, Mr. Tanner was presented as an | Son of Bandmaster, in ote i vidence of th m of the commit- to Ald the Thiet, ith a th century Flem ish Me rdure t thy seven by nine| John Philip Sousa Jr. son mous hand) master, ap preaed feet The only “ he committee, but) election of Mr tion—Gift for Tanner, ated by the Whitman outfit for an) tt vote n Pa e axe rience with t axe, Was on the Ward, the v hoss of Weat- | poc ke Soham her ne eral The Republican State Committee oy tine 1h ‘seen chester Co «| "Steiger pleaded guilty to the chaps, at @ meeting in the Republican Club |Jo0 with a ngnting Night tn his eye.| tion on that Glynn was | te explained he was hungry) Soe ve-tn that Mr. Glea ote in West Fortieth Street at noon to. | 7h! mine ue Me" Rotisa was touched by 8 day accepted the resignation of | Pity 1. > quit, and that he ine explanation and ee’ to sixe ? Chairman Frederick C. Tanner and| Ser get ready to quit until certain | to vote, There were fiftcen absen-|{q'ttin he had hetter walt On the Fee appointed in his place George A.! of his old friends who are standing tees port of the B. Altman & Cn. 15,000 Yards of Choice Dress Silks and Velvets in white, black and colors will offer exceptional values to-morrow at 65c. to. $3.90 per yard Coat Les Arranged in Dress, Suit, Blouse & A Reduction Sale of Semi-made Skirts will offer to-morrow several sfhart developed in broa cloths, serges, n ings and striped velours, at the us low prices (due to incomplete sizes) of $3.75 to $5.75 (Weol Dress Goods Department, First Floor) Boys’ Winter Ulsters and Junior Boys’ Overcoats will be on sale toemorrow at very decitled price reductions. Boys’ Heavy-weight Ulsters, wool-lined (sizes Il to 18 years) % 50 & 14.75 Junior Boys’ Overcoats (sizes 2!3 to 8 years) at . . . . ° . . + $8.75 <INAWS at $5.75 i Fleor) $12 Also a Limited N (in broken sizes) ‘ e ° (Boys’ Wear Department, F Men’s Balta FOR FORMAL ‘are specially featured stock of. the Men’s Shoe Floor). Made on the smart, hat are distinctive of Balta nps in patent and dull lez patent; leather; and Button leather with cloth tops, Fifth Aveuue- Madison Avenue, New ark This Week *1 72.1, Delivers The $75, $85, $100 or $110 Model COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA With 12 Columbia Double Disc Records (24 selections) of your ownchoosing from ourcomplete assortment. This Week 50c.to $1 Deliyers The $15, $25, $35 or $50 model Columbia pert with a liberal’ supply of Columbia Double Dise Records, $75 Model Without _ Record Eject $100 Model Without <0. ctor. Record Ejector. New York World Sets The Pace Why Ponder Over Facts and Figures ===WHEN THE=———— 1917 World Almanae Will Give You 25,000 of Them at a Glance? | 4g] So Bion | 1,140 Pages in Heavy Litho Cover. ge een With a Handy Index. Better Than Ever at the Same Price. Pig Standard @) eee American Annual SPECIAL FEATURES NEW ARMY LAW. WIDOW PENSIONS, TORRENS REAL ESTATE SYSTEM. MOTOR CAR LAWS , AMERICAN WOMEN WHO HAVE MARRIED FORIIGN TITLES, RURAL CREDITS BILL. WAR RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS, ARMY AND NAVY APPROPRIATIONS ANALYZED. Ee. wT) Uiee iy Price 25¢ on Newastands—by Mail 35, (West of Buffalo and Pittsburgh, 30c; Pacific Coast, 38.) Cloth Bound (out February 1st) 50c; by Mail, 60c, Address: Cashier, The World, Pulitzer Building, New York City, dge Mulqueen in General Ses: seat protest against the|day as plaining witness Glynn, who received Albert a homeless wan was voiced by William L.| Mr nud he saw. Steiger y