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b THE IN JAIL FOR THEFT | OF ABOUT $212,000 GOY KYLE. INTERNAL According to the authorities, Guy Kyle, former pastor of the Free Meth- edist Church’ of Mount Vernon, Iil., has confessed to complicity in the robbery of an armored motor truck at Mount Vernon of mail sacks contain- img currency and bonds valued at $212,000. It is said he was the brains 4 of @ sang of rural mail robbers $20, 000 VOTED FOR WHITMAN INQUIRY \ Fund Allowed by Board of Estimate Available at Once for Graft Invest on. The Board of Estimate to-day Voted $20,000 to District Attorney Swann to defray the expenses of the} investigation now being conducted | by former Gov. Whitman of the police and other city departments. | ‘The appropriation Vailalble f Brooklyn refused to vote. He said he had had no oppor- tunity to study the appropriation. He made the same statement Monday pxident Curran of Manhattan, who was absent to-day, voted for the appropriation. Mr. Whitman announced that he bas subpoenaed = many ga Gwners to appear before the ( Jury to testify as to the manner cars @re left in storage by unidentified persons. He suid that an tion of the police reoords shows that two-thirds of the stolen alitomab| + m New York were veco * gollected rewards for givin tion leading to the recovery of the machines. Mr. Whitman continued his efforts to indict a former Police Captain who clothing man + | tok money against st ee WON'T PAY WIFE’S BILLS. Such In the Announcement Made by Music Pablisher. Gustave Schirmer jr of the mus mer, No. 3 in a newspap day he would for any debts Who ves at “either. int Tn 191 For This Week Only wearing rugs tor this price $50 9x12 AXMINSTER All Woo! russ signs and color (SMITH’S) 1 rug, in bea stiful Ovie ral designs, wonderful orings = GRA a19 RA b SR U Colors Ps ee BRUSSELS RUGS $7 27x54 AXMINSTER (SMITH’S) *); $14 36x72 AXMINSTER (SMITH’S) , All Uther Rug Sixes Ke $2.25 VELVET CARPE? stairs; large selection of putterns Sanitary, waterproof, | Outwears ordinary OPEN MONDAY FORMER PASTOR Iw Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains, Ask for HORLICK'S. aarAvoid | 65¢ HEMP CARPET $2!" 95c FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING 39c Schirmer for $50 100. alleging that while t 1 New: Ideas Novelties in cookery are not so much hit-or-miss ex perimenting with unknown ingredients, as finding new ways of using the time tested favorites. For years housewives have preferred aco Sa IN uce S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores Gold ana Hridgewor) Fillings and Tniays old er and Porcelain Made at Reasonable Prices rath st Roots ted r cokes Mater oy 4 LO, fyow walt A») 2; PLOOn, E.125th St. | 169 E. Sth St. Thursday is NONE SUCH MINCEELE The ORIGINAL Malted Mitk " for All Ages. Substitutes One Door From 5"Ave Manufacturers’ Sacrifice We offer the entire balance of our large stock of rugs at prices below the extraordinary reductions of last week You Cannot Duplicate This Offer Elsewhere BUY NOW Note Remarkable Values in This Price Slashing Sacrifice $26 9x12 BRUSSELS fy\""""'° 40 to 60% for any Wonderful All wool rugs, one design. $50 9x12 SEAMLESS VELVET ntiful de emer $65 9x12 AXMINSTER ( SMITH’) 8x10 $4. 25 4 6x9 $2.95 ¢ UGS for hulls and inohes wide 0. D. ORDERS, SATURDAY @ P. AVONDALE MILLS 3 West 30th St. One Door from Fifth Ave, Broadway at Ninth, New York 4,800 pairs Gloves at Half original prices All broken sizes, smal] lots, or gloves counter-soiled or mussed. Women’s & Misses’ Gloves, 55¢ to $3—were $1 to $6.50 At 55. Silk, chamois lisle, lisle and duplex. Short. At Long silk, long chamois lisle, strap duplex. At $1.35. Stra duplex, and fancy cuff style, lambskin and kid skin gloves. Washable doeskin. At $2, Mocha cape, slip-on and washable doeskin gloves, At $3. Lined gloves and long kidskin gloves. Children’s Gloves, 25¢ to $1—were 55c to $2.50 At 25e. Wool mixture, chamois lisle, silk. At $1. Capeskin and mocha. Main floor, Old Building Men’s Gloves, 25¢ to $1—were 55c to $2.50 At 25c. Wool mixture gloves. At $1. Kidskin, capeskin, knitted, silk mixture gloves. BtliAntss Arcade floor, New Building Also lined Handkerchiefs---a clean up About 1,000 handkerchiefs all told, 25¢ to $2.50 each. Less than half original prices for slightly soiled and mussed handkerehiefs—men’s and women's—white and colored, French and Irish make—most of them line: me of cotton—some initialed, some embroidered. Main floor, Old Building A third to a half taken off the prices of Women’s Sweaters 300 now $6.75 to $23.75 Small groups—in some cases only two and three of a kind—camel’s hair, in slip-on models and ‘Tuxedos—mohair in slip-on, tie-around, and coat effects—the rather mannish sweater with collarless neck and straight coat front—models with collars and cuffs in brushed wool—heavy and light weights—maple sugar color, brown, rose, old blue, light blue, shades of green, turquoise and other colors. Second floor, Old Building Remarkably Low Prices for Women’s Furs Hudson seal dolman with sleeves Hudson seal 36-in. coat, full flare. Near-seal 36-in. coat, self-trimmed..... Marmot 36-in. coat, raccoon collar, cuffs Raccoon scarfs, double fur, good color. . Raccoon muffs, barrel shape. aioe Brown wolf scarfs, animal effect, lined Brown wolf muffs, barrel shape... Black dyed skunk animal si , lined Black dyed skunk muffs, barrel shape... “Hudson Seal” is dyed muskrat; “Near-Seal” Second floor, Old Building $19.75 Wool House Frocks are now $10 Two models of wool jersey, in navy blue or brown. Three models of challis—many printed in the quaint English print designs—warm but light weight, in blue, lav- ender, copenhagen. Sizes 34 to 44, 100 all told. $12.50 is dyed coney. $6.75 to $8.75 Gingham Frocks—$4.65 76 in five simple models; easy to. slip on y to work in; euch very attractive. rand cuffs. In checks Several with white pique and plaids. S rd Hooks iOid Building Sale of Toiletries Soaps, Brushes, Rubber Goods, Ete. Rubber Goods Toilet Preparations Hind's honey and almond cream, Dr, Charles’ flesh food te | Woodbury’s facial cream tubes Meni Ww Do n's shaving crear ms’ shaving cream n compact powder and rot i tubing uponwes ry belt for syringe Levy's La Blache face powder Squibbs violet or carnation | na th envelog 206 ‘ r borated talcum, A tary napkins sre ise i 60c 0 tooth peatens Bie | Wanamaker's absorbent cotton paste. .sres ade $ on o paste ie x tooth powder Wabna Preparations: moline--medium StrANHanE rm xtract... 1Te, 36e Ww ‘ Dioxowen : Pyrodento wash 10¢ shampoo ch powder 10e & round KIsss geruniuin and ver | Toilet Soap Plysiotans’ and surgeons’ soup Jorgen's violet glyeerine iB cakes for 2 Knickerbocker soup tablets, iB cakes for 2he 10e Conti Imported ca: Manicure: Artic Hes re olive soup, | large bar, | Juanita Spanish custile soup cakes 16 Almeida olive oi) soap... 14 Aladdin soup dye Be cake the & Te doz quld poliah..33fe Main floor, Old Building RY TIENT I fe EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. | | | sei a ets > a at (26, 192,, rnreeerae Tt 200 smart Lingerie Blouses at $6.75 Originally $9.75 to $16.50 All from regular stock—crisp well-groomed-looking blouses of fine white voile or batiste. Half of them are entirely hand made; the others have hand-made collars and. cuffs or are made by machine with beautifully tailored finish. Many of the modes have been our greatest suc- cesses this season. There are frilled blouses of fine white voile, with “Van Dyke" points on collar, cuffs and jabot frill, edged with hand made filet lace; —models finished with tiny hand-made frills; —high necks; —long V necks edged with picoted frills; —severely tailored; —lace edged, purely feminine. The tastes of many women will be found typified in these modes, Second floor, Old Building Wool Skirts, $10 Were $15 to $22.50 Striped Skirts Combining shades of brown and tan, black and white, blue and green, and two-tone effects in one color, such as dark blue and lighter blue. Striped with dark grounds, enlivened by thin lines of brilliant color. Plaids with a Scotch accent, in brilliant red and green and black and —blouses of fine batiste, with flat rollback collar, with insets of Valenciennes lace, and tiny tucks; orange, plaids of the more sub- dued sort in exquisite color com- binations. Well-made We invite you to inspect the careful tailoring, the way the belts are stayed, and the finish of the tiny narrow girdles that complete their charm. Belts, 24 to 34, Lengths, 82 to 38. Second floor, Old Building The White Sale —special clearaway 250 Little Procki $1.50 to $6.50 2 to 6-year sizes Flannelette nightgowns, $1. Quaint Originally $2.95 frocks, orig. Flannelette bloome inally 50 Originally $1 to $14.50, which will Knitted petticoats Originally $1. appeal to the | di seriminat- s of crepe de chine at | ing ‘mother. Se. Originally $1 ee colored Nightgowns of crepe de chine, | crepes, flow- \y” / \ $3.75. - | ored dimity, // \°\) Originally $4.85. | chambray, fee a Envelope chemises of erepe de chine, $2.75. Devonshire cloth, striped Originally $3.75. Cornella flan. + Nainsook gowns and envelope | nel or of i chemises, 85e. white dimity, 1 \ Originally $1.85 to $1.50. lawn, voile or Ww aed 5 orgundie. . ; From the Philippines | A few boys’ Oliver Twist suits of wash materials also re- main at this price. | Hand-woven Blanket Robes, $6.50 to $15 Were $11.50 to $22.50, Warm and ming; self-covered buttons, si | bound collar and cuf pattern of white with or rose. and Porto Rico e and nainsook lingerie, Envelope chemise Originally Linen Dongorle k cord blue, tan 2 to 18 years. ird floor, Old Building 25c to 50c Veiling made Valencienn or filet lace -the chemises trimmed with Irish lace. trimmed with charming hand Iso = ate) SEO a Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 large packets In block | Store hours 9 to & 5 sneeenencmenemmiane These are ‘Courtesy Days’ _ in the February Sale of | Wanamaker Furniture Until the end of January all furniture trans- | actions will date from February first, and Son. will be charged on the acgount payabi arc! News despatches from Grand Rapids and other |: centres of manufacture state that the public will have to content for the present, at least, with the recent small re duction in the furniture market. These despatches, which are as reliable as any human forecasts can be, must be accepted as true in so far as the general furniture market is concerned. But the more than a million dollars’ worth of fine fur- niture that is shown or represented by sample on the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries is OUR furniture. It belongs to us, just as do the great resérve stocks in our furniture warehouses and in transit from the makers. Therefore, owning all this furniture and hav- ing a perfect right to do as lease with it, we have put every bit of it in “this great Febr sale at prices that average 35 per cent. less, wit. many pieces at half price. A few examples 6-piece bedroom suite of wal- 10-piece dining 100m suite of nut, full size bedstead, bureau, mahogany, buffet, dining table, chiffonier, diessing table, night serving table, china closet and stand and bench—$422—Febru- six chairs, $656—February price ary price 8281.25, #476. in 3-piece bedroom suite of ma- Mahogany library tables of hogany, full size bedstead, bu- “Adam type, $75—February price teau and chiffonier, $238—/eb- $37.60. ruary price #158,50. Mahogany tockers with cane panel backs and seats of vel- ours or tapestry, $57—February price 838, All over upholstered sui davenport and arm chair, — | February price $418. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galeries: New Building nut, $408—February price #204 B-piece bedroom suite, of ma- $454—February | 3-piece bedroom suite, of wal- | hogany, price, Save 30 per cent. on Puritan Refrigerators 800, all of hard-wood cases, with nickel-plated hard- ware, provision chamber, white enamel lined, tinned wire shelves, removable trap and waste pipe. Lift cover type Nighiepna $5.75 to $12. . Originally’ $8.50 to $15 Now 15c and 25c yd. Straight chemi 600 yards of plain and fancy igina meshes; some with scroll de- Drawers, § to $12, signs; taupe, brown, navy blue, Originally $4.50 to $16. | gray,’ black. ‘Third floor, Old Building Main floor, Old Building 850 prs. Men’s —originally $15, $17.50, $19.50, $22.50 and a pair in the Burlington Arcade stocks, now marked $9.50 pair ew York in years. (The latter with porcelain steel seamless lining.) Seventh Gallery, New Building Fine Trousers This is, we believe, the most noteworthy offering of men’s trousers that has taken place in The vogue for separate trousers is growing in favor These trousers are of the most superior kind, They are practically custom-made of very Every pair cost more They're in dark colorings that will match most suits striped worsteds to be worn with black coats, ale cost of mediocre flannel trouser: made by one of the very best trousers-makers in New York. fine worsteds, flannels, serges and cassimeres. than Thursday’s price blues, browns, grays, and the much-desired gray- For tall, short, stout or thin men, Trousers of White English Flannel, $7.35 s are of English flannel, of fine quality, excelle ntly made’ 1 New York; and their price is lower The man who goes about to any extent, either for Southern sports or for the many summer activities, needs several pairs of flannel trousers, Here is his chance to stock up for the year. dozen. Men who have heard of this sale have bought them by the half Men’s GOOD Shirts reduced to $1.25 Madras cords, poplins, and pereale shirts kind. in a recent sale. Mostly soft cuffs; sizes 14 to 17. More Hats g We had some French hats to sell at this low price— stock to them, making the variety larger and better in every way. $1 sound these days. in so many patterns and colorings that every man can find HIS Not so very long ago shirts like these were double this price; and they were considerably more than $1.25 oing at $1.50 good felt hats. And we have added some of our own -50 for a wearable hat has an Ure = Were Now 24 in, wide; 17 in, deep; 41 in, high; holds 50 Ibs. ice...$26.50 $18.00 27 in. wide; 18 in. deep; 43 in. high; holds 80 Ibs. ice. ..$30.00 $21.00 Apartment house type 20 Jin, wide; 17 in, deep; 48 in. high; holds 65 Ibs, ice. -.$29.00 $20.00 ep; 50 in. high; holds 75 Ibs. iee.$32.00 $22.50 ; 19 in, deep; 52 in. high; holds 90 Ibs. ice. . .$33.50 $28.00 2p in, wide, 19% in, deep; 54 in. high; holds 100 ibs. ice.$38.25 $27.00 Side icing type 3 34 in, wide; 20 in, deep; 47 in, high; holds 100 Ibs. ice. .$48.75 $34,00 81 in. wide; 21 in, deep; 52 in. high; holds 110 Ibs, ice. .$57.75 $40.00. MI