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HIT BY Two TRAINS. $i R. T. subway guard, living at No. “U.S. MAY BE WITHOUT SECRETARY OF STATE sanway & 149 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, waa AC LAKE, N. Y., March 11.— wt pitted, o8o fralne at 6 A. M. to-day) Adirondack trappers received approxi- tracks at 19th |Mmately $1,000,000 for raw furs this win ‘a Knocked by One in While ‘crossing the Front of Another and Killed. Street a train on track 3 struck him and jter. in the estimation of leading fur 7 ~ ft nocked to track t in time t ‘8 In this region, r 1 No One Can Perform Duties Un- noe im to track 4 Jus’ me to |d 4 id GOR es Metin One furrier William P, Robinson, forty years old,| be hit by a northbound express. a JOHN WANAMAKER less Nomination of Colby Is et oe ao SJ { Ny = Broadway at Ninth, New York Store open at 9 Store closes at 5 ‘i WASHINGTON, March 11.—Probably — iH, A 4 —s = e en for the first time in {ts history the United States will be without a fune- tioning Secretary of State if the Sen- ate does not confirm the nomination of Bainbridge Colby by next Monday, it was believed in some official quarters Some Spring Suits from Paris to-day. Under Lela Polk has gts a For women. At $155 to $195 Bertie ox ‘Acting aE Small prices, undoubtedly, for imports period of thirty days from the resigna- The great satisfaction in a suit of this sort is its individ Ste a Rinclieniae CEN LAPe et A uality, and the charm that only Paris in its actual touch can bestow. From Joal Ber is a little box-coated and raglan-sleeved suit of beige Poiret twill with a white flannel inset vestee buttoning With steel ball buttons, and white flannel cuffs. It is a delightfully smart suit of the naive type. Price $155. Another ¢super-smart model is of cocoa-brown Poiret twill, made with quite a severe notch collar, and also quite a fitted coat. The skirt is finely knife-pleated with matehing panels of taffeta on the sides and taffeta bows on the hips, From Mime. Lefort. Price $196. Only five in the collection. Women’s Tricotine Suits, $75 of fine carefully tailored mid- night blue tricotine, in several models at this price. One model is severely tailored, with a lattice work of black silk braid over the pockets as trim mings. ‘The waist is defined by a nar row string belt. amations can+ uch matters as ex- tradition; cannot be carried out. Nego- tiations with foreign Governments can be carried on, the President designating Polk or some one else as a plenipo- tentiary. INCOME TAX MAN DEFENDS RECORD Btate, it is asserted, pro not be issued and f i ffi ” val vat \, | ho Eas NN ON RARE OCCASIONS, WHEN THERE WentW NO SHES TO BE PEGGED, W. L. COUC AG WOULD GOTO A NEARBY MILL POND AND FISH NN FORMAN HOUR OR TWO. THIS WAS PRACTICALLY THE ONLY OPPORTUNITY NE EVER ag HAD TO PLAY =z 1,226 pairs o Children’s Shoes From our regular stocks, reduced izes 2 to 5, were $2.75 to $3.25, at $2.35 zes 6 to 8, were $4.50 to $5.50, at $3.90 zes 81%, to 104%, were $5.50 to $6.50, at $4.75 zes 11 to 2, were 86 to $8.50, at $5.25 28 2Y, to 6, for big girls, were $8 to $10, $6.25 (Revenue Agent Gropper Denies Getting Loan From Pictorial Review's Secretary. Internal r suit has black silk em- cl panels over the hips of the coat. Also a long becoming roll back collar and a string belt, Other models are perfectly plain, with perhaps bone button trimming or an individual touel: as to pockets, Second floor, Old Bldg. “THE $7.00 $g00 KJ $9.40 g $1000 SHOES Ht padt toatl 107 of our own stores direct from fac to th wearer. ldlemen’s [axeb are eliminated. W.L. Douglas $9.00 and $10.06 shoes are absolutely the tt shoe values for the money in this country. W.L. retail price stamped on the bottom guarantees the best shoes Nathaniel ess against » Pictorial Re- view Company, accused of attempted bribery in order to secure a falsifica-| tion of the company's income tax, fin-! ished his testimony in the Federal Revenue Secretary They are the shoes needed for Spring wear, especially for Easter, where every one must have a new pair of shoes. If you buy them now you ean save anywhere from 50¢ to $3.75 on each p They Douglas name and t | in style, comfort and service that can be produced for the price. | Court to-day | are smart in style, good in quality and every shoe emi - Under re-direct examination, Gropper tamping the price On every pair of shoes as a ‘“T'he quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaran. \ adaptable to the child's foot. endeavored to clear up reflections on rotection against high es and unreasonable eed by more than 40 years experience in making tig character, made yesterday by John rofits is only one example of the constant en- hoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the | sitiela. Attornes Saha | jeavor of W. L. Douglas to protect his custom- fashion centers of America, T' We cannot duplicate these shoes | B. Stanchfield, attorney for the defend. Sa Wak, Doavlan tone ga ek rere enters merica. They are made in a ¢ P p denied Webe | well-equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the : . Hinge Sale hi ilccaeicartae gia|| that they are the best in materials, workmanship highest paid, skilled shoemakers, ander the direc. to sell at their present stock price. easding Miihlasion: that he: baal and style possible to produce at the price. Into tionand supervision of experienced men, all working every pair go the results of sixty-seven years with an honest determination to make the best experience in making shoes, dating back to the shoes for the price that money can buy. The retail time when W. L. Douglas was a lad of seven, Lye are the same everywhere. They cost no more Pegging shoes. San Francisco than they do in New York. W. L. Douglas shoes are for sale by over 9090 shoe dealers besides our own stores, idk hae local dealer cannot supply you take no other make. Order direct from the factory. Sen for booklet telling how to order shoes by mail, postage free. worked at outside Jobs for pay. Grop-| per testified he had never seen the| printed regulations of the Bureau of Internal Revenue prohibiting this prac- tice. | Gropper denied he had been shown | favoritism by a stock brokerage firm| which he had examined, although he| admitted he had A few sizes are missing here and there in the lot, so we decided to sell the whole line at these rkably low. prices. Sizes inclnde baby’s first shoe, size 2, and misses’ size 6, with all intermediate sizes. Range of styles is equally comprehensive purchased $18,000 | CAUTION.—Insist_ upon having W. L. Douglas President worth of stocks through the firm with- | shoes. © name and price is plainly stamped 1/74 W.1.Douglas Shoe Co, There are tan calfskin laced shoes for schoolw | onthe sole. If it has been here are tan calfskin laced shoe schoolwear | out putting up any margins. He said! BEWARE OF FRAUD. ee ee MIO SESS wis’ light enough for Spring, and very durable, this transaction oceurred after the re- éhildren’s 5 to big girls’ 6. port on the had been examination made, and that he had obligated him-| self to protect the firm against loss on the stock. W. L. Douglas Stores in Greater New York: ¢ cee atrest, 847 Righth Avenue. JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenue. 847 Broadway, 14th, 250 25th Street. aE 4 : ——- eigseinecgawas: cor Boinat..| % wo Wot aann street #HOBOKEN—120 Washington Street, *UNION HILL -276 Bergenline Ave, 1495 Broadway (Times Sq.) 706 Broadway, Thornton St. SETTLE WAR CLAIMS | +, 98€ Third Rvenue. "| $187 Hroadway?cor. Guten Avenue: | ¢XEWARK-S81 Broad Street. 4 FOR $304,000,000 rato Phd Agence ra & 478 Fifth Avenue, cor. 11th Street. | 4 pa TERSON—192MarketSt.,cor.Clark Would Have Cost Government 120th S 59 y J . $2770 Third Aves taanelainss. | £440 Fulton Street #TRENTON—20 Kast State Street, e lines of W. L. Douglas 5! $2,500,000,000 Had Contracts Been Carried Out. Stores marked witha & carry comp WASHINGTON, March 11.—Having disposed of 24,000 uncompleted con- tracts for mugitions and supplies, the War Department ciaims board will be | abandoned the °. shoes of black or tan kid in buttoned models to 5. Also the second shoes with heavy soles, strong and good in sty ulfskin, buttoned model; patent leather with kid to xes 5 to 8 Dress shoes of patent leather, buttoned in. three styles, one with white kid, one with black kid and one with black velvet top; a patent leather laced, with gray cloth top; two tan leather, Lac an cloth tops. First floor, Old Building Two cloth frocks chosen for many “points’’ of fineness that distinguish them even in a collection of distinguished frocks for spring. Women’s Gowns Varied are the materials Lovely are the modes 9 x 12 feet Rugs--Sale 40, to be sold Friday at less than to-day’s mill price. pated To full the 2 would We have sold out of the smaller sizes, and re-orders must The Gown Salons for Women have a most complete and have cost the Government nearly $2,- sell at higher proportionate prices than these. So, to avoid | lovely collection of gowns for immediate and later spring 500,000,000, while the adjustment has the confusion of two prices for the same grade, out go these | wear, The fabrics that the springtime mode favors most been made for $304,000,000. Claims eatin eat af one 40, quiekly, before the new group comes in, Allin designs | are developed in models for every type of smart woman, 0 other contracts remain, but it is believed these will that are good copies of Persian rugs, The frock at the right of the Most unusual have been settled by Ju HE certainty and dependability of the Wanamaker | 18 seamless Wilton velvet, $80 grade for $57.50 is of beautifully fine The bodice of the other frock, SE RE ig , ; q a i ille,... $ ° A i i ; ith its long waist-line loosely ? standard is one of the greatest of the many com- | 12 imported chenille $105 grade for $87.50 twill in midnight blue wit it n C PARK BENCHES ON FIFTH AVE. ree ae s e ape “e 10 Royal Wilton .... $115 grade for $87.50 man Eton jacket ‘The ¢ onfined by ja string gird ——— forts enjoyed by a Wanamaker customer. At at et and the wide p f deap magenta colored F Estimate Board Appropriates r= sae : unite Gallery, New Bidg. effects over each hip are embroi twill most beautifully proider- roid ed with black silk and dull black fine y knife ple ight blue I magenta lined Wanamaker’s you can give full rein to individual taste; the intrinsic quality you are sure of. Ip the matter of talking machines, for instance. * $10,000 for Their Purchase, ‘The Board of Estimate has granted the request of Park Commissioner Gal- latin for a $10,000 appropriation to pur- chase park benches for use along the Centr&l Park wall and near the curb on the west Side of Fifth Avenue between 69th and 110th Streets, The design for the benches has been donated by Carrere & Hastings, archi- il % a < t Pie tects. It provides for an ornamental standards of merchandise quality are high and rigid. concrete frame attached to a concrete -’ base set in the ground, the seats and back of the ibenches to be of wooden slats, It is not known how, many benches can be constructed for $10,000. dered finely with bl black straw, An exq underbodice is made color of old red lacque the fringed sash-girdie Price $185. The penchant for real lace frocks is undoubtedly increasing Both afternoon frocks and gowns for informal dinner wear are lavishly trimmed with rea] lace, Combinations of satin and real lace, Georgette crepe and real Iace, and taffeta frocks with over-frocks of real lace and organdie are to be found in the Gown Salons in most enchanting models. | Steamer Trunks $13.50 | Special price put on 200 | 86-in, trunks, three-ply veneer construction, black fibre covered, fibre-lined, brass-plated hardware, snap lock, re inforced corners; tray lined with cloth, twill, as is t girdle. Price $150. There are actually several hundred varieties of phono- graphs now being manufactured in this country, but the Wanamaker buyers are fastidious people; the Wanamaker That is why you may select your phonograph here with the assur- ance that if it were not good enough for your home it would Waldman Exempted Gervice as ALBANY, Marc! man, one su semblymen, sought exemption from mil- itary service on the grounds that he was a member of the Legislature as welll as a conscientious objector, As- semblyman Cuvillier to-day made pub- Ue a telegram from the United States Attorney General giving. this informa- From War tion and the local draft ‘board exemp man because he was an Asst WHEN it comes tohouseholdtasks, come to this store for household conveni- ences. Those youfind here do much—and cost little, HOUSEHOLD APRONS They come in co r ham and rubber and are h ul emeient ceping. Prices range from $1 00 to $5.00 according to materiul, aise, shape and number of pockets, femse.CoxceR 451" STREET ano Gra AVENUE NEW YORK not be good enough to display in the Wanamaker Building. duce at the price today. tifully made, of wonderful tonal quality. They are beau- When you buy a PATHE Phonograph you buy under the armor-plated protec- the with tion of a double guarantee—beenuse Wanamaker guarantee that goes every bit of merchandise you buy here is backed up in this case by the maker's guarantee — the PATHE) warrant of workmanship and art. Pathe Phonographs $150 to $500. Any one may be purchased on deferred terms—five per cent down, five per cent a month, First Gallery, New Building. ~~ models, the best that the makers can pro-?.33 Sohn Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth, New York. Just the thing for week-end journeys. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg, ‘Typical among these is a stim gown of soft brown satin, | of waist and silhouette, ‘Th over-gown of hand-made lace ¢o A twist of two-toned blue and Wrist Watches on Ribbons ’ The $42 grade, plain case, for $30. The $44 grade, engraved case, for $ are all 14-k, octagon shape guaranteed. dust a few “Jewelry Store—Main floor, Old Bldg. small size, movement, gold, witht Wi New Dinner Sets Enter the March Sale | $40 sets, American porcelain, for $32.50 100 pieces; choice of four decorations; effects with all pieces gilt, and traced gold handles $45 sets, American porcelain, for $35 106 pieces, gold band decorations, $52.50 sets, American china, for $40 $77.50 sets, American china, for $60 | $90 sets, French china, for $70 80 ‘rench china, for $130 designs are ai! new border olid gold handles. sets, $42.50 sets, English porcelain, for $35 $45 sets, English porcelain, for $40 EXTRA SPECIAL $100 sets, American china, for $80 Gold band decoration, solid gold handles; 107 pieces; from the Warwick factory, Freneh china sets with gold band and handles —the quality of w these 175 the March Sale, Second floor, Old Building hich sets favorably compare-—are wet in the matching chiffon. neck and short sleeves are new and becoming. This Wrap, $69.50 of a wonderfully soft English woolen Silhouette is stunning, is it not? , ng | brow and touch .of aturing the loo: French complete the is made with an | gown. Price $195 cream colored bined with Gowns featuring combinations The square | of organdie and satin are also featured by the collection in the | Gown Salon > Second floor, Old Building For Miss 14 to 20 Besides this wrap is decidedly practical. Just the kind of wrap that may be slipped on in a jiffy—the kind that will nat crush a frock—just the kind to slip on over a suit when motoring or traveling. IL lustrated, Material is soft like polo cloth being smart, aml comes in natural color and cocoa brown, Another stunning wrap with quite the same silhouette, but a sy because of rows of the idea of Jeanne Lanvin) comes in navy blue gwabar- fine at 50, and in fine velour de laine, bright tones, at $110 A new, little Dolman Five-eighths length wear with the new skirt {n tinseltone velours, Onion color, deep green, and beige color peachbloom are the materials we selected for the new straight-line wrap, with little cireular cape which extends to waistline; 8199 New Coats Severely tailore coats in polo clot English homespuns, plain barred, $59.50 to 889.50 Second tloor, Old Building short $69.50. nd typical sports 839.75 to S104 in cid cross