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LL aYSaSh6. Wapem FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, I JOHN WANAMA Broadway at Ninth Street, New York. Store Hours--9 to 5. GOOD NEWS for a the F: Family SATURDAY | Near-seal Coats, $147.50 544 Boys’ Suits takea = Pony Coats, $65 | Record drop to $12.50 and $18.50 Mink Scarfs, $16.50 Our own good stocks Good furs acquired at the psycho- 54 were $18.50 | log moment—for prices have ume 40 were $20.00 | steadied (some have gone up) since 1921, lite never recovered from this experi- ence, Dr, O'Su Pre t Dublin University and} ‘The funeral will be held| |there became an expert in‘ehemistry,| to-morrow at the Campbell Funeral | Is solence which brought Kim. much |S! : ORW {stinction in the course of his sub- . - = on lvercent ‘medico-legal practice in this joity. When he came to this country | | he had been graduated in medicine Visit to Chlorine Plant Dis- astrous—Had Remarkable Record in Poison Cases. — | and surgery and began practice in| | Connecticut. Becoming much inter- ested later in médical jurigprudence, he took up the study of the law and was graduated from the Law School of Yale University. One of the first great iagal cases in| os which his expert services were em- Dr. William J. O'Sullivan, attorney, | ployed and in which lie first won dis- physician, expert on poisons and one | tinction, was that of Carlyle Harris, of the thost adroit crows-cxaminers in | tHe medical student, tried in 1890-for | urder cases the New YorkBar has Produced, died yesterday at his home, No, 3681 Broadway, the victim of |the defense, gave the experts of the) chlorine gas, inhaled while inaking |Prosecution fhany bad quarter hours. | Lan investigation of the guses which | His knowledge of polsons and their have aroused the protests of dwellers | effects, not less than his legal acumen, ‘on Riverside Drive. drew the attention of practically the poisoning his young wife, Although | Harris was convicted and executed, Dr. O'Sullivan, as medical expert for| 50 f Dr. O'Sullivan, as Assistant Corpo- | Whole country to him. ; i Saturda; mation Gounsel had been assigned td| He also figured largely in other ee een u ie task a year ago, and that he| Polson trials, notably those of Mrs. | ae 192 were $28.5 might study all phases of the nuis- | Mary Alice Almont Flefing, accused) Padi ? Lara Rates 100 were $35 ance and the protests againet it, he |of poisoping her mother, and of Dr.| J... 7 r ‘4 yo blance ood Just think—$147.50 Saturday. ¥ went to New Jersey to inspect the | Robert W. Buchanan, charged with part of our original seston our'en= J * : 63 were $40. a0 | rst: 's Suits, Oyercoats McGUIRE, oF Blgnen Ave., at 42d i Form: Broth He was a Tammany | : erly Vogel Brothers. sosed {Poisoning his wife. ioe dears 5 ulate rea | Dr, O'Sullivan had white hair early | ee pring asou gas nuisance. In jin tite and his appearance in court, | ithe course of this trip he was long/on the witness stand, or as examine exposed to the fumes of chlorine gas. Sidhe eeteny othe Melilaut Os Saturday should see crowds of eager buyers in the Boys’ Clothing Section, for not in a long, long time have such good values been offered—anywhere. The suits have one or two pairs of knickers. Material and workmanship are thoroughly Wanamaker standard, and the styles are smart enough to suit any boy or parent. “12 models in wool cassimeres, cheviots and tweeds in rich browns, grays, greens and fancy stripes and mixtures. ‘ Sizes 7 to 18 years. All 36 inches long. was impressive Some of the near-seal coats are trimmed with skunk or beaver, Mink scarfs, one-skin, $16.50—two-skins, $33 Early season prices were $45 and $90 Hudson Bay sable scarfs, one animal, $49.50 Early season price was $110 Australian opossum or nutria muffs, $18.50 Early season price, $45 Beaver muffs, $35—earlier $75 Second floor, Old Building From Maker to Weare 6 (CORNELL A SENSATION To-Morrow In All Our Stores ane eee ne ee ‘Third floor, Old Building White Sale Odd Lots further reduced in price Porto Rico and Philippine Lingerie—$1.95 daintily hemstitehed. Chemise set of chemise and drawers nd blue material. Sizes 36 Important— for Little . GIRLS of 6 to 14 years Fashions That Will Delight at Prices That Will Be Appreciated WHITE FROCKS for graduation—prices $12.75 to $32.50. WHITE MIDDY BLOUS' graduation—at $1.25, $1.50, $1 PARTY FROCKS—crepe de chine chiffon and Geor- gette crepe—at $1..50 to $39.75. 50 FLANNEL MJDDY BLOUSES—navy blue, green or red—at $6.50. SERGE BLOOMERS at $3.95 and $6.75. Vest chemises of nainsvok, gowns, similarly hemstitehed. Two-piees | of nainsook, bound with pink and white | to 44 in the lot. Nightgowns from Porto Rico—$3.85 Of very fine, carefully selected nainsook, charmingly hemstitched and ribbon run; with square neck and kimono sleeves; sizes 14 to 16, New Silk Hats, $9.50 Pearl gray Rust Color Henna Jade Dark brown Navy blue —the colors decréed for mid-sea- son wear and early spring—also black. Smart simple styles—some with —many will be used for 2750 CUSTOM TAILORED READY-TO-WEAR ° MEN’S SUITS Philippine nightgowns—$5.75 Three models, scalloped and embroidered or hemstitched and trimmed wit!) a bit of the delightful Culado work in dainty patterns; sizes 14 to 10. a4 “REG ” ioe accordion pleated brims. Hats 5S 3.85 Nainsook ‘ gos REGULATION” FROCKS of navy blue serge—were trimmed’ with | flowers. Hats nba tga ppl ren f adorned with ostrich. 95 " Many Winter Coats are now $16.50 to $82.50 First floor, Old Building 100 well tailored navy blue |, Well made | fa sae q —— = = == Second floor, Old Building (Tenth Street) ———-- middy blouses trimmed with | yoke of luce. 5 ° A white braid on collar and cuffs, Broken sizes, 34 to 44. q 900 balls Fibre and with emblem on the sieeve. q Tie Yarn, 58c Sizes $4 to 44. $1.85 Nainsook Gowns and Chemises, $1.35 Last of Sanaker 's lot bought at $1.95 Petticoats, 95¢ A dainty lace to} a price cont points on either shoulder of the ends in pe re = en en For Miss 14 to 20 All the Sey Pistipee: wilh: | 200 petticoats of sateen with gowns, with V neck and high t ome excellent Coats men affect in their tes. 250 | embroidered flounce; of cotton | waistline, suggestive of the yards in each ball, and one ball taffeta with silk taffeta flounce; | Empire. | Envelope chemises are bodice top with lace or ribhon round top, Sizes 84 to 4%. hivd floor, Old Building will make a tie. Our instructor will help you. First floor, Old Building 500 more Ulsters will be Ready for Saturday--$35 $75 to $90 grades This sale has broken all our records for ulster sell- ing. The great demand—particularly from young men carried away a large part of the smaller sizes. These 500 will fill in the gap, and provide for Saturday green, purple, Copenhagen blue, wistaria, tan, black; of plain blue or gray chambray, at $39.75, $75 and $95 $59 to , 125 grades Coats at $39.75 might also be called wraps as they are a com- bination of both— —in wool velours with large collars ts of seal-dyed coney. At $75—wraps of fine Bolivia \ cloth with collars of beaver. Straight-line coats of suede finished cloth with beaver collars. At $95—wraps of suede- finished cloth and Bolivia cloth trimmed with natural opossum, beaver and moleskin. Thousands of yards of high-grade woolens bought at tremendously low prices and the drastic sacrifices we have made in our stocks enable us to The majority of these wraps are in offer values that are even greater than in 1914. navy blue and dark brown, Also some individual models from our Salton col lection. | Second floor, Old Building Women’s s Engl.sh Suits oT tel eee an 13 that were $125 Saturday All of the Eng- brick Wide choosing in all sizes from 36 to 44 There are two models—the popular double breasted, half-belted models—with yoke and sleeve lining of satin. Some of the ulsters have plaid backs. Some have plain backs...There are three shades of gray— two rough-finish and one smooth-finish; four shades of brown, émooth-finish; four shades of greem—two rough-finish and two smooth-finish ; three heather mixtures in the darker shades. Another Wonder Value--————— MEN’S TROUSERS WORTH TO $10 reds and , ‘ Surely there is here All Sizes for Fancy Worsteds, lish tweeds and russet browns. just the ulster YOU want—at $: 3 | ; homespuns that Some of them Men and Cassi meres and you haye ad- are plain colors, ‘ ‘ ne : | , mired, including but most are mix Men’s Blucher Shoes, $6.50 4 0 to $6.50 Gloves Young Men @ Blue Serges ‘ Round toe, heavy single sole, In tan willow ; fe ptt ‘ the beautiful ture, or checked, calfskin or black calfskin. Comfortable and Now $1.55 to $2.65 or invisibly plaid- ed and striped. Harris tweeds, durable. D, E. represented Sizes 6% to 10; widths C, Men’s imported and domestic | are A special purchase of good grades of | 2 ‘ : 2 sek gloves, just a little marred, which pre- In Our 23d Street Store Only a ae Breupo The Suit Silk Mufflers at $5 vents them from being offered at full 143 West 23d St., Bet. 6th and 7th Aves. ven illustrated | Fancy weaves and fancy colors for evening | regular prices. All those delice is typical of those or street wear. O C V eae soft blue; | n ite collectién. Men’s imported Sweaters, $5 540 pairs of one ela p heavy suede out-seam and ygray-greens, eel as Brushed wool in different colors, coat style. Varader—8h65 tain Ai dd Coats and Vests ad eee | | Naetamian oe | stein meta te | SE leh a \ i + hi \ row English cut 2400 pairs one-clasp capeskin gloves, \]]} mixtures and Ley shoulders, \ x re Rwai epbas Dont ‘cdiweide ~-the notch collar, —the patch pockets, Savings for Ice Skaters kate and shoe combinations— to match—trousers burned in factory. They belong to suits that regularly | lovats, the sea $4 grades—tan and brown and sky mixtures 60 pairs, $11 11.25 mauves, raisin — mea) wore ie sold to 45.00. 3 F , ; | pairs, $5 to $7.60 skates F 360 pairs of one-clasp Arabian mocha gloves, colors, and deep leasher: batons. | 150 pairs men's and women ting shoes | gray; our $5 and $6.50 grades—$2.60 pair, Other mode ted and | correct ai » type worr reduced on floor omen in both | Skating caps—now §2. Burlington Arcade New Building unbelted. Some Norfolk backs, all of them are absolutely by smart town and country, NEW YORK CITY STORES: BROOKLYN: 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts OPEN 104 Flatbush Ave., % Door trom sate A AIS 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St, SATURDAYS tree 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d St. . 691 Eighth Ave., Bet. 43d and 44th Sts TILL oh 2331 Eighth Axe, 1 coor above 125th St, 10 P.M. NEWARE, 138 West 23d St., Bet, 6th and 7th Aves. RITCHIE & CORNEL. { 196. Vatet St, Near Broad St.