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Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets First Showing Saturday Advance Spring Fashions Misses’ Tailored and Sport Suits Exclusive models, new fabrics, new colors Pah th td ad MM Lt Sizes 14 to 20 years Jersey Suits, 29.50 to 59.50 Khaki Kool Suits, 59.50 to 79.50 Serge Suits, 29.50 to 59.50 Shantung Suits, 45.00 Burella Cloth Suits, 39.50 and 45.00 Gabardine Suits, 29.50 to 59.50 39.50 to 79.50 Heather Mixtures, 39.50 to 59.50 Shepherd Checks, 29.50 and 39.50 29.50 to 59.50 Tricctine Suits, Gunniburl Suits, } } Chamoisine Suits, 39.50 to 69.59 Hairline Stripes, 29.50 to 59.50 i Misses’ Spring Coats | i fi Showing the newest and most fashionable models and fabrics ee : Pi i : \ Sizes 14 to 20 years ! & } | Wool Jersey Coats, 29.50 Burella Cloth Coats, 39.50 | Gunniburl Coats, 29.50 to 59.50 a Advance Spring Fashions—Misses’ Gowns fbb tlle ella da iit ate bet AMEN I ohn All LS t For Winter Resort Wear a Sizes 14 to 20 yeare } ; Daytime Dresnes Evening Gowns Bis Khaki'Kool Dresses, 39.50 to 59.50 Silk Net Gowns, 29.50 to 98.50 Silk or Satin Dresses,18.50 to 69.50 Taffeta Silk Gowns, 18.50 to 69.50 | Georgette Dresses, 24.50 to 69.50 Silk Maline Gowns, 29.50 to 79.50 ; Girls’ Spring Dresses H Sizes 6 to 16 yeare ; ¥ » show! Coat model: j tue eight fine, onenece ‘Wosian or Empire Pane u inch O71 linen, i oleh, pane white voile or batiste, 4.75 1 39.50 i nn. 1 i} i § Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Reduced Prices—Saturday ee ee aT” Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Of wool velour, Lapin fur collar Belted model of wool velour, in brown, green, burgundy or navy. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 with various furs. Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Border, collar and cuffs of Lapin fur Belted model of wool velour, in burgundy, taupe, brown or green, 14 to 20 years, 29.50 Heretofore $39.50 Misses’ Velvet Velour Evening Coats Large collar and cuffs of taupe mouflon fur d, sapplurc blue, French blue, rose or amethyst, ith soli sik, 14 to 20 years. In geranium lined Japp Ny Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Embroidered or ju; ti-mai + meteor or French ette crepe. rodals antin, ala 14 to 20 years f 29.50 Heretofore $39.50 THE EVENING WORLD, Papers and oo:+cdies for the stage. | As @ State Attorney I have sent men to the penitentiary to the last days Jof their 1ife on tess evidence than le “4 ‘BLATHERSKITE AND FAKER IN I CONGRESS (Continued From First Pase) ing attorney would ry tellove E rawien on oath?” asked Ferris of Oklahoma amid shouts of ie ‘I would not care to pass on that,” replied Chiperfield. “Who is A. Curtis and where !s A. Curtis?” shouted Ferris, “Amen,” roared Cyclone Davis of Texas while the house howled with laughter, charged that the Democratic major- ity was suppressing and disresara- ing evidence that news of the Prest-| 7 “Curtis is a gentleman in New dent's peace note was known in Wall york,” retorted Bennet of Now York, Street brokerage offices before Socre-| “who wrote a letter to Representa- tary Lansing told the correspondents | tive Wood saying in advance the that a note had been sent. emocratio ba I IP a Harrison, Democrat, of Mississippi | Probably will low the adoption of your resolution denounced Lawson, calling him “®); “Amen,” chorused the Republicans. frenzied four-flusher and a blutter.” | Hefflin of Alabuma, whom Nick He asserted that the Republicans! Longworth of Ohio called “the court wore playing “dirty little politics,” Jester of this Admin do- fended and extolle: and that the charges made by Wood inet and especially rested on a “measly anonymous let- rads i Peg is the fee ainiseae of , d . 7 of the day, the leading diplomat of ten® He sald Wood owed am apology | th, world, the foremost statesman to all the men whose names he and the greatest peace advocate since dragged tn without warrant, | Christ came on hn.” oT deat be | Gardner, Repu) T don't belleve there was a leak.”| ,,114, provoked howls ‘of laughter by said he. “There was not @ acintille sayings “Every man here knows that of evidence to sustain such a charge. among his constituents there are There were thousands of ways that. tose who believe Congressmen aro news of the coming of the note could Shy wht they tp cone d wee bones have jot out." they bellaved my associates wero “I have no apology to make to any | ™ one,” Longworth referred to Lawson as a defiantly declared Representa | ve,iatnerskite ‘and @ faker, waying “I am compelled to belleve _ Franklin Simon & Co. | Misses’ «n¢ Girls’ Winter Apparel Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Trimmed with various furs Of broadcloth, wool velour or velveteen; trimmed 29.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 Girls’ Fur Trimmed Coats Raccoon or skunk opossum collar Russian belted model of broadcloth, in brown or green. 15. Heretofore $24.50 Heretofore $59.50 45.00 Misses’ Evening Gowns Silver lace, maline or flower trimmed French satin, silver or gold nets over silver cloth, or taffeta silk. Wood of Indiana, who atarted | «” charges In the House. This was his 1 ply to the ee of Secretary Tumulty and Rolling for public apology ay ie ging in their names. “For any one to deny that there! was a leak would be to make himself ridiculous," continued Wood. “I! warn you that if you stifle investi- | gation it will confirm the pellet that you do not dare for fear it will tn-) volve members of the Administration | and of Congress.” Lenroot, Republican, of Washing- ton, provoked a tumultuous ecene by | Hefflin called Lawson “a crazy } Man." —_——_——— AIFE NO. 2 HELPS NO. 1 GET RID OF DASHING CAPTAIN (Continued From First Page.) captain's wife, She looked up the that a member of Congress did make | Thehauds, and learned that Mrs. Es @ statement to Lawson involving the | tello Thebaud Joyce was somewhere name of @ Cabinet member. I am in York app on the stage further impelled to state that the! “7 found Mrs. Jo nd she as- name of that member belongs on the} sured me that she was the one an Democratic side and he does not care} only wife of the captain. to go on the stand and reveal what) think how my little he said. | duped. I got a lawyer, ‘There were hisses, boos and loud! ago Mrs. Joyce helj @isorder in the House as Lenroot| in her annulment proceeding |sp se. Booher, Democrat, Missouri,; Dorothy, who is just past twenty called on Lenroot to give tho name.| yours old, told of her romance and Its Lenroot refused. | finish, adding tearfully that Capt “Then you are in the same class| Joyce “was a nice man, even if he with Lawson,” shouted Booher »mid| was wicked.” Democratic cheers. “I suapected he was married,” th Garrett, Democrat, Tennessee, said,| witness said, “but he insisted that he “Most people think Lawson ought to had never before been a hasband.| be confined, but there Js difference of mt ee was wiser than a lopinion whe Some think in jail and | e others in an asylum.” Denouncing| yy Representative Wood of Indiana, au-| yorced. thor of the investigating resotution, | decision, Go stt added, “His object in making| these charges seems to be prompted by rivalry with another gentleman from Indiana (George Ade), whose occupation 1s writing fables for news- 1 cried to girl had been nd two weeks 4 my daughter Justice Glex ny BABY CARRIAGES UPSET IN GEM THEFT CHASE Young Man Who Gels Gets $350 Ring at Pistol Point Suspected of Many Robberies, A well dressed young man objected | to the quality of the diamond engage- ment rings shown to him by Abra- ham Rubin of No. 752 Westchester Avenue this afternoon as “cheap | stuff." Ho said he wanted to see | "something cla Rubin produced | ‘a ring priced at $ The young man {said he would take it, paying $50 {down and $5 a week » young man |then produced a rev r, Rubin twist yout d the weapon from the ed him to th were tippe "s hand At Tinton an Biohm joined the| t the fugitive at Tin- | Avenues. ‘The ring t n sald he was Harry Jersey City Ave- though — nelthe He » his family wenty Jewel ers Sohbed by @ very similar youth | recently City, 14 to 20 years } No. 113 1) | That black, | fat-leaded, soft, | bold-marking | 3 Carbon Pencil Atall dealers Ne 5c°—each—5¢ | The Venus Pencil Factory 220 Filth Avenoe + New York 8 to 16 years, 75 H—— N-—— What Is it? Thin, Anse mic People Ought FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, “TANSONIS CALLED. SSS Sess: er we 1917. SHOT AS HE GOES 10 TURN Ing and fell into the arms of Watch- | (7 man William Jones, Blood a? aah ie two wounds. Dr. Yoodlick to ‘roe! tf) LIGHT IN NEW SUBWAY to Lincoln Hospital, The track walker had been shot in the right forearm and breast. rr ystérivtis To Detective Charles Nelson ene Lib bskalhe neni mmn said he was going toward a big cal Suspect Copper Thief. clum which Ughts the tunnel at One H and Forty-elghth Street Bronx detectives are trying to find “Don't turn on out who shot Patsy Troese, a track-|that light!" He took another step, walker on the new subway extension, | heard two shots and fel He stuggered out of the exit at One past him, The Fg woe the ter may be the man who has Hundred and Forty-ninth street ana | Suocter ey Mott Avenue at 7.18 o'clock this morn. with the chocolate ¢ the sidos—om!—"* Bat if you want to eee how aasilyit can be mede light, rick, Grambling ta your mouth— Tell your grocer— D3sc¢ fete Flour for Me MILAISING Packow Track walker “Twice V Warmed by been stealing copper. 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