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|Our Annual January on A ee er ST YET: 12S SRST NE C A Sale of Superlative Importance to Men & Women Millions of men, fighting in Europe, are using much of the leather that ordinarily would go into American-made shoes. Shoe leather has advanced from 100% to 300%. The cost of everything used in the making of shoes, including labor, has advanced in proportion, So it comes that there is a very alarming shortage of Good shoes, UT, “Cammeyer’” is able to announce its Yearly Reduction Sale in spite of these extraordinary conditions. 3,000 Pairs of Women’s High ‘Cut Lace Shoes 1,500 Pairs of Men’s Fine Shoes Every pair bears our imprint and is positively guaranteed to be the “Standard of Merit.’? Speaking with an experience of over fifty years, we sincerely believe that we are conservative in stating that this is the greatest money-saving opportunity in shoes ever presented to New York men and women, The cost of shoes is still on the rise, and we do not believe another opportunity such as this Sale affords will be met with for many years to come, rer! Reduced Pe = Men’s Fine Shoes Smart English Models Conservative Models REDUCED FROM $9.00, $8.50, $8.00 $7.50, $7.00 & $6.50 Dark Mahogany Russia Calfskin Lace Shoes. A very dark rich shade of Mahog- any Calfskin—called “CORDO." Women’s High Cut Lace Shoes Both High & Low Heel Models REDUCED FROM $12.00, $11.09, $10.00 $9.50, $8.00 & $7.00 Mahogany Russia Calf Vamp—Fawn and Brown Buck Top. Patent Leather Vamp—Gray and Fawn Buck Top. Parts Brown Kid Vamp—Fawn Buck Top. GUN METAL CALFSKIN, BLACK KID MODELS, Gon Metal Vainp—White Kid Top. ALL PARIS BROWN KID. ALL_ MAHOGANY RUSSIA CALF, Potent Leather Vamp—White Kid Top, Biack Kid Varp—White Kid Ton. Paria Brown Kid Vamp — White Kid Top. Parts Brown Kid Vamp—White Snow Buck Top Patent Leather Vamp—White Snow Buck SIZES ARE BROKEN Patent Leather Vamps with tops of Fawo Kid. Mahogany Calfskin Vamps with Gray Kid Tops, Mahogany Calfskin Vamps with light Russia Calfskia Tops, feugiat “ Included also are OUR OWN SAMPLES (nizes 2 and 714B), in which are tacluded a great va- riety of styles, leathers and combination effects, SIZES ARE BROKEN This Sale All Sales Ie Also in rroreo (DAM M EYE RI FINAL Newark STAMPED ON A SHOE No C.0.D.’ Branch, |MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT Lp iaiihe NoExchanges No Credits 645-649 61H AVE, AT 20TH ST. Broad St. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY B | increased to $10,000 after he had told B| statement exonerating Breckinridge, | before the Grand Jury. Where is the Bi] sweating process when I am not al- | night before by two men posing as of- | ficers. y | duced to-day he would seek @ writ of B| return to New York, saying they had Aj story,” said Mr, Littleton. i this ball be raised after they had Hi heard the story of the alleged kid- W| Grand Jury to-day when Wilson told M'ADO0 SUMMONS BRECKINRIDGE ON SWANN'S CHARGE District Attorney Says Former Aid Received Money “to Influence Acts.” | ‘ASKS COURT TO ACT.| | ' Is Himself Accused of “Op- pression” in Connection With Witness in Case. A mummons to appear before Chict | City Magistrate McAdoo to-morrow at 10 o'clock for * hearing on the bribery charges of District Attorney Swann, was served on former Special District Attorney Lucien &. Breck- inridge to-day at his home, No, 36 Washington Square West. The sum- mons was obtained by Mr. Swann on | @ charge that Mr. Breckinridge re- celved $600 from the Division Street Merohants’ Association Feb. 8, 1916, to “influence his official acts.” | Martin W. Littleton, Mr. Breckin- | ridge’s counsel, sald ho would appear ‘and examine the affidavits and if they | satiated him he would arrange for Mr. | Breckinridge to appear. | “If the District Attorney ts conduct- \ ing an inquiry before the Grand Jury, | 48 would appear from the summoning of the witness A. L. Wilson,” said Mr. Littleton, “it must be for the purpose of Indicting Mr. Breckinridge. If that {s true, on what ground is he justi- fied in asking for this summons?’ This development came at the close of an exciting day, in the course of which Mr, Littleton charged the Dis- trict Attorney's office with oppression and the abuse of legal process. This was because Wilson's bail had been @ story of having been’ kidnapped the Lioyd Stryker, Wilson's counsel, as- werted that if the ball were not re- habeas corpus. Wilson sald the two men took him to Yonkers, questioned him about the Breckinridge case, and then let him got hold of the wrong man, “I have no reason to doubt his “If you lock ‘up @ witness and keep him there you subject him to a sweating process. Wiison made a statement completely exonerating Breckinridge, and only one thing can be inferred. Is this anything but terrorizing? What does the District Attorney ex- pect will result from the imprison- ment of a witness like Wilson? What usually happens to @ poor man under such circumstances, when he finds himself locked up untt!l such time as the District Attorney may see fit to let him go?” To this Mr. Swann replied: “The Grand Jury requested that napping and how this man was found yesterday morning by a de- tective in bed at home. As to Mr. littleton's reference to Wilson's Mr. Littleton was not before the his story. “Judge Mulqueen ordered that Mr. Breckinridge and his counsel be al- lowed to see the witness, and that the District Attorney should not be permitted to examine him, except lowed to ece the witness?” 5 BIG MELONS ARE LIKELY IN U.S. STEEL AND BETHLEHEM Yearly Basis of 20 Per Cent. Ex- pected for Morgan Favorite and 60 for Schwab's Pet. Wall Street 1s concerning Itaelf as to the distributions to be decided up- on this month by directors of both the Bethichem Steel Corporation and the United States Steel Corporation. Tho annual meeting of the Beth- f}iehem Steel directors to discuss the dividend will be held Jan, 16 next B} This means that Charles M. Schwab year on that date will tell the directors S| what amount he hus decided to dis- tribu of the big. stockhold= or of a $60 rate, but Mr, final voice. nings for the ed dividends, er share, it t# nnual dividend will 1 $50 extra, Be Inasmuch as after the in the month to decide dividend, It is expected Kular 14 per cent, divi- red, and an’ extra r cent, paid, which on a 20 per cent, A few drops of Sozodont LIQUID DENTIFRICE on the tooth brush or placed in water to rinse the mouth Will remove that after taste which too much smoking leaves in the mouth of persistent SMOKERS Is Surprising to Many of in , JANUARY 12, 1917. . 000 Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor 36th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Women’s Fur Collared Coats Reduced to $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 & $39.50 Winter’s smartest models, some with deep cuffs, all with deep collars the fashionable furs. Finely tailored, warmly interlined, silk lined garments. Velour Cloths and Shetland Velours in Java Brown, Balsam Green, Taupe, Burgundy, Navy and Black. Coats of Imported Mixtures Very Special $19.50 Street and touring Coats, made of “warmth-without-weight” Coatings the smartest of new colorings. Half lined with satin, these are garments of distinctive style. TMré Floor Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel At Clearance Prices The balance of this season’s assortments, radically reduced for immediate disposal because styles, colors and sizes are incomplete. Formerly $39.50 to $59.00, of which are fur trimmed. Misses’ Dresses Special Values, $19.50 and $25.00 Afternoon and Dancing Frocks in dainty silks, satins, nets and crepes. Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats Wool Velours in Colors, Fur or Plush Trimmed, Reduced to $10.95, $12.95, $13.95 and $15.00 Sizes 8 to 17 years. Misses’ Coats Formerly $19.50 to $50.00, $12.50, $15 to $29.50 About 75 garments; win- ter models, many fur trim- med. Misses’ Suits $19.50 and $29.50 A group of 45 Suits, many Girls’ Dresses Serges and Velveteens, Formerly $6.95 to $16.95, $4.95 to $12.95 Sizes 6 to 16 years. Third Floor 650 Pairs Women’s Gloves Washable Cape Leather In Ivory, Putty and Butter Shades. Special Value Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Made exclusively for Lord & Taylor. Orthopedic Styles in Dull or Shiny Leathers. $1 .48 ce Gee eiivivssctat 2.50 One clasp, Prix seam sewn Gloves with Size aay 4 3-08 Imperial point backs. Made of fine qual- Size 2% to 6... “$4.00 ity flexible capeskin that is perfectly washable. Taylor guarantee. Women’s Sweaters Various smart models reduced for quick disposal because sizes are incomplete. Only Boys’ Norfolk Suits Re y Suits in smart models, t rape to delight every manly 00 boy; of sturdy fabrics and careful tailoring $4.95 for service. Tweeds of Patent Leather, ex brown, tan, gray, green an White Buckskin, High Cut Lace or Button Boots. Size 6 to 8.. Siz 81% to Size 1114 to 2 Size 2% to 6. . $6.00 Misses’ Dancing or Dress Pumps in Patent Leather. Each pair with the Lord & Ground “Floor —ocenrandpancances Clearance Brushed Wool and Knit Size 8% tott........ 2.00 In Sport Colorings, Size 1134 to 2.. - $3.00 Size 2% t07....... $4.00 $4.75 and $5.50 Formerly $5.50 to $8.50 Second Ficor Boys’ Shoes. Mannish styles in Dull, Patent Leather or Tan Calf. Size 1 to 5........ $5.00 Black Calfskin Laced Shoes. Sizes to6. Special... 3.45 a 58 Sweaters in the assortment, TMyrd Floor a eripemoem rene. or oom Very Special Values in January Sale Women’s Shoes ‘omorrow, Saturday, Black Boots $7.75 cellent grades, in Black Glazed Kid, Gun Metal. d mixed patterns Pinch back and loose Tan and Black Boots styles. Each fan’ Russia Calfskin, | belted suit has two pairs of Patent and Dull Leathers, Regularly knickerbockers; lined = FY ff 88.00. eee es eee ee ees throughout. Sizes 7 to Novelty Boots } 16 years. pa co! in the turn brim and ‘Rah Rah” effects. These Hats formerly sold at from $1.50 to tt Bronze Kidskin, Patent Small Boys’ Overcoats and Dull Leather, Brown | f | $8.50 Fancy wool mixtures and some plain tterns with either Russian or convertible lars. Sizes 3 to 10 years, Boys’ Hats—At Half Price Fine velour, plush and chinchilla Hats, the newest jaunty styles, which include or Black Suede, Tan RussiaCalfskin andother styles. Incomplete sizes. Regularly $3.00, $9.00 and $10.00 Tan and Black Boots Black Glazed Kidekin, Tan Russia Calfskin, | Patent and Dull | .00 and will be on sale tomorrow at half eir original prices. Fourth Floor ed Leathers. Regularl $10 and $13..... m A 7