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m WHOLESALERS Overstocked gan Forced to Sacrifice at RETAIL Retail Trade and pe on account of ned weather. No Cheap Sale Goods. We Want You to sive Styles At An Unbelievable Low Price 375 Coats /260 Dresses ACTUAL RETAIL VALUE $20 TO $30 Extra Special to Close Out at Half Price and Less 35 0D eRe R ee cwicseeun $25 es $45 COATS and CAPES Come Were Thereday, Friday and fatuntar, Get Two Garments fer the oe 450 Suits ‘| ! cre i 16 W 33d St. Franklin Simo Friday, May 25th 275 Misses’ Tailor-Made Suits Tailored or Dressy Models. 14 to 20 years Of navy blue serge, gabardine, checked worsteds or mannish fabrics. 85 Misses’ Wool Jersey Suits Sport or Dressy Models, 14 to 20 Years In the most desirable colors, plain tailored, embroidered or braided. 145 Misses’ Tailored Coats Dress, Travel or Sport Coats. 14 to 20 years Of wool velour, serge, burella cloth or wool Jersey, majority s'lk lined. 235 Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats Dress or Sport Coats. 6 to 17 years. Of wool velour, serge or ggbardine, also velour or worsted checks. 4 150 Misses’ Summer Dresses Sizes 14 to 20 Years Of French or ramie linen or cotton voile, in waite or colors. 262 Misses’ Silk Dresses Sizes 14 to 20 Years Afternoon or evening dresses, of taffeta, Georgetie, charmeuse, crepe de chine or net. 145 Small Children’s Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. . Annual Clearance Sale Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel ‘This _season’s desirable models No Credits—No Exchanges Will Close Out Friday anguleh bis hair papery turned gray in leas than @ year, aaae Mens Fifi ‘who Atvorced the 0 confessed he Killed ‘her, prt atioenpted to kill her aunt, and even contemplated bola Be Leng bond pepe ota otal months, e bim and wishes, the ae pen te009 had been commuted to life imprisonment, A Grand Rapida despatch reports NCAR TNH SORRY, SAY SAYS WE former Clara Peck saya; "don't like to think he is to be electrocuted, Yet Parents-in-Law be must explate bis crimes, and | suppose this way is the best. Even | with my divorce, I have felt strained and distressed. It seemed b's influ- ence wae still present. Buc when ho is Calm and indifferent, Dr, Arthur gong I will feel roay free. No one Warren Waite ts spending bis iast day knows how I have suffered, and my humming songs and writing verse in JoY Pf be wabounded whys 1 know all Is over.” \seodibenamiemAitekasl: gil gerade icinaMb ated Wh {T ) over haa Wretyibiteg ready will be electrocuted at 11 o'clock to- ! roe the execution. Tho electric chair night for the murder of his futher-tn- 5% peen tested and the death cham- haa . Peck of Grand Rapids, 1+ nas been locked to prevent the : electrical apparatus being tanipe: His aged mother is dying from grief with Waite's only visitors avs bana at her home in Grand Rapids, and nis prother and Dr. A, N. Peterson, the doctors do not expect Dor long tO preshyterian chaplain of th prison. |survive news of his end, His father The latter will mocompany him to the died a month ago of @ broken beart. (air, His brother, Frank, who has stood . Since his admission to the dea! joyaily by him, bas partons sUCD | house Waite has devoted much of re oct time to writing verse and teading philosophy, One reason given for his unfailing cheerfulness is his be- OR WATE TO DIE Poisoner ‘ot Pan Spends Last Day Writing Verse and Singing. ; Het in reincarnation, if he has heard , from or spoken of the young woman with whom he was infatuated at the time of his murders, Mrs. Margaret Horton, nothing hag been said of it, Aside from tho news interest ut- 1 & Co, chapter in a famous murder case, the ‘scene in the death house to-night will be of great scientific importance for ite bearing on the dofense of insanity. Lf Waito is really sane, as the Stare alienists have all along contended, they believe he will drop the mask at the last moment and show himself as a cowardly criminal, But tf he goes to the chair with utter lack of fee!- ing, witb a smile on his lips, the alienists on both sides will be dis- posed to admit he was indeod a “moral imbecile.” Dr. Waite has always said he was sane and that he knew the nature of his act when he administered germs. and wanted to pay the death penalty. Walte’s execution will take piace almost on the anniversary of his con- viction. A jury before Justice Shearn in the Supreme Court here found bim guilty on May 37 of last year, His death sentence, originally set for the week of July 10, 1916, was postponed because of appeal. The Court of Ap- peals decided on April 8 last that taching to the exeoution as the finai | | POISONER WHO GOES. TO DEATH CHAIR IN SING SING TO-NIGHT JAMAICA ENTRIES. JAMAICA, L. L, May 84-~—The en- tries for to-morrow’s races are ag follows: FiWst RACE —Tyo year. a? a. ling; five furlonms.— Loe ae ia Fran 115; Seabbord, “11 jet Dow, 112; "Tum! Three-7ea, tains att. ivan (imp, ali (hinp.), 100; Bag berry’ Cans Highland oomy 106; Kite. 01; ;, Blection, tute, one tore Pour ‘a; Meter weit Pat Ton tb i Hotere ES Msahee 148 lower -e galeed. LOUISVILLE LE ENTRIES. LOUISVILLE RACK TRACK, Ky,, May 24,— ‘The entries for tomorrow's races are ae fol- lows: 'PINST RACE—Cietming: $700: maidens: three nD Bet! Pe ‘ae 7 ee Lane aa et othe Aiea in 103; aan, tive Tien MRAck, = “Hee “I a Dis ee, Guarvatie, youtrn is; ix fu yrar-ow Co 18: td Hic 2 Pare pris r iron i - Gear, 108: Guy Fortune, Rive, 108; Opportumliy, 100; ARTHUR WARREN WAITE _biwonse S8As9 FROTOGRAPAER: ihe | last year, His father-in-law, who 2 yaad mn ie had mado millions tn patent medt- | Wy Sotiepert daca Mtigy 4 43 Mins, cines, died in Waite's apartment at | Sramule ut Eat Rarer, id t) No, 485 Riverside Drive, on March 12. ahi TD, Wow catty SMe ed Clark An anonymous telegram to Percy | Peck, a son, started an investigation. | Mrs, Peck had died six weeks before, Arsente was found in Mr. Peck's stomach, After his arrest Waite attempted suicide and later confessed that he | had poisoned his wife's parents In hope of getting control of the Peck | fortune, In his attempts to get rid of them, he said, he had used poison, | virulent germs, gas, suff oh and | other methods. Ho also confessed to having been a thief all his life, and to have robbed his relatives and best friends, He was not tried for the murder of his mother-in-law, SIXTH RACK—iaiming; handicap: $1,000; Atlanta % | | Don't let an be wasted f) this mo A eee and { “Sueeten it wit with. Domino” | ATLANTA, Ga, May 24.—Two hun- dred dollars {s the sum that the firs: of the bucket souvenirs of Monday's great fire brought. Four thousand of 15.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 Waite Is sane, Waite was arrested March 23 of 18.50 Heretofore 929.50 to $59.60 West 42nd Street 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 An 5.00 Heretofore $9.75 to $18.50 | THE MODELS are | two and three button effects, | some quarter lined with silk and others quarter lined with alpaca. 7.50 Heretofore $9.75 to $18.50 officially, by the city and were placed on sale to-day. ‘The proceeds will go to swell the Fire Relief fund, Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Contectionare, Brown Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Aves. West 43rd Street Unusual Offering of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits at $18.50 Formerly $22.50 to $25.00 the THE MATERIALS are plain and fancy worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres and flannels, in blue, green and grey; sizes 34 to 46, latest | All sizes in the lot but not in every style. 15.00 Men’s Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 Oxfords at $7.50 pair These are worth $10.00 Dark brown genuine shell Cordovan models, on flat Coats Sizes 2 to 6 Years on sale Fifth Floor Made of genuine checked velour; FANTOMAS Of Navy or white serge, checked worsted, plain or majority silk lined. 5.00 Heretofore $9.75 to $18.50 _ Thrilling Detective Story See Next Sunday World Magazine Men’s Men’s Negligee Returns Panama Hata Soft finish, French cuffs, woven and corded madras, crepe weaves, at $1.15 each Attention is directed to our large assortments of Split and Sennit Straw Hats at $2.00, 3.00 to 5.00 Bangkok, Baliluk, French Palm, Milan and Leghorn, at very moderate prices, English last with low broad heels. Men’s Oxfords at $5.75 a pair black and tan Russia: flat last and low heels; Formerly $7.00 and 8.00 Shirts and Neckwear Specials for Friday and Saturday Shirts Spring & Summer Neckwear Flowing-end shapes, of foulard, poplin and other desirable silks, | at S5c each at $5.00, 8.00 to 150.00 each ; Working girls was only half settled with i the return of the seamstresses to the , methodically and energetically, 7 > Tribute to Chonte Delivered in tative ‘Treadway of StockBridge, opened House proceedings to-day a eulogy of the late Joseph H, Choate, erg had hfs summer home at Stoak~ olde and Frese el fap. Yous art Live, wien SBYSNTH RACE “Claiming: anda wert Balle af & lie ee - jewill, 100; 9 B., 10; and was buried there, Pere, 100 penecutde. Ny a ry one, eT H ena), pe Colmeed, iui; Manen fs 107, i *Apprenticn allowance — cha’ 1. Weather e Seamsatresses, Milliners and Far Y a to heal yest a ae first nse of Resino Workers on Strike tn Parts. PARIS, May 24.—The strike of Part drossmaking establishments. Milliners and fur makers are still out, and they were Joined to-day by emoroiderers. The workers in these threo trades are now organized ard have been admitted to the Federation of Labor. Conse- quently the strike Is being carried on Sample free, Dept. 27, Resinel, Baltimore, Congress, WASHINGTON, May 24.—Represen- No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World. i WORT 43 & 45 West 34th Street New Frocks for Summer (Second Floor.) For All Formal and Informal Occasions Very Specially Priced Newest Frocks in } hand pod | eorgette, \ Satins, r Crepe Meteor, 1 6. 50 Crepe de Chine, Very Spectal Newest Frocks in Georgette, Satin, Tricotine, Charmeuse, ‘Crepe Meteor, Very Special Misses’ White Confirmation Frocks. 25.00 Embroid- ered Georgette J Frock, $20.00. | 10.95 Very Special (Thord For) Very Specially Priced Newest Models in Serges, Poplins, | Velours, d Tweeds, | 15. 00 Silk Lined. Very Special Newest Models in } Poiret Twill, Burella, Satin, Cashmere Velour, Silk Ronin ye SUR LANGE ry Brecht 20.00 Foulard Georyette Frock, $23.50, Suit Reductions Women’s & Misses’ Suits Selected from regular iaceninna| in the electe: | 712, Pi 2. 5 0 desirable materials for present wear. Reduced to 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 a 164, 166, 168 and 170° | Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK. No Deposit, 50c Weekly $125 Worth of Furaiture Opens a New Clothing Account | No Deposit—$i Weekly Bring This Advertisement With You and Gel Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Olt Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account The Best .and Largest Line of BABY CARRIAGES Talking You won't find a better ateptay of Carriay _— s thaws ours in the city, Come and see our s' and wood carriages as iow as $14.98; Trotters as low and C ailapal Pe We hay fst 2 7 isis: 6.75), a OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENIN & in a