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It TBI BYZNIRO WOULD, MOITBAT, JiTMIT , ltlt. ROUGH VOYAGES IN NEW YORK TAXIS BY ABRAVE MAN Aide-de-Ctmp to t Czar Says N Takes More Grit Than Guarding Royalty. IT COSTS MORE, TOO. Ellar lopold Herman Gets the Scare of His Life in a Smashing Trip. 9 S war rwtoari nloatos By Sophie Irene Loeb. Uar Leopold Harm an. Aid 4a to toe lata Cur of Russia and alao oloat to the Royal Family of Rutland, haartap town dsonrated aa mem'.er of toe VI atari an Order by the lata Kins aMward for bravery In savin tin liven I of soma of tha Royal family, aava It llaaee mora eouraje to rMa In New Tor Iter! as lis than to protset Ruaataa Caere. Lai. takM hie protest to tha B-.salne; RIPatat aa Mlowa: "VJb aay arrival In If aw Tor and he aaaa enpartsnee wtt. taxi to anlar protest aa to renlencee I Buffered, aad aft aa to tha proper autojorMee for ato dates I laarnad that ths larws tor- lease tolas In thte country war i of ooBBtnraHon. and Chat Tha World waa endsavorlna; to aa- tha public In Ma naittor. It rna than to uutnrnand your of B tola darectVwi. ainoa tha chat must nit wearily reeult i oueh a ayatam aa I understand you a bar must a appalHm- to aay tha I had an appointment to maat i Mends for toa at tha Hotel Plata 1 waa aocompan1d by Senior Pursar mar of tha Jldrlatte. on wtloa eelp Bd arrived to toa city. "We had walked up front tha ahkp to tha Hotal Importol aad board ad toa fast taxteeb In Una outside of aha sjajSn antranea. It waa ono of tha yet lata or oraaca aalarad brand. OttCTHINO WCNT WMOtrO WITH THE WORK. Te had hardly embarked whaa aantothlnr want wronar wlto tha work ad mad oar wobble from atda to aMa hi a moat orratlo fashion. On arrlvlnc to Mfto a arena a terse motor bus waa af I ma faint ua la tha cantra of tha road, a horaa oarrlacs waa atotlonad aa tha rlaht hand at too roadway, with an Octant apace lest hotwaaa tham t sthtole our vehicle aa a ttoC ft onVor tn thaa elrcufnetanree In eeen parlaon with that of tha flrlttoh poUse man waa In martied contrast. THEY DO THINGS SKTTIR IN LONDON. "MafrviT- to tha first case, no tail aab In England in the rondltlon of tha oaa first hired would ba allowed to Hr for hire, and ahould a dafaat occur whfla an rou'a tha first policeman aa eountered would rail a halt until oecee aary rapalra bad been effected. "In tha second inatanra the polleamaa aa point duty would hava o'.talned. re corded aad reported all evidence rat tlv to toa acrtdant. Why waa t hla not dona by tha polios offloar on point duty at tha tlma of this eretdent? Wa wars not Vod a quosrjonl "With sush lax lawa anvernins thaaa condition, where tha policemen hava nttla or no authority to ant, a wayfarer Is certainly at tha marry of ehanoa. aad It would seem to take mora nourasw to rlda In New Tortr vetrlnlea than to flrht raal battles, for In tha lattar you hava a flrhtltuc chance at laaat "IVeldee, tha ratos ar etttratraoua Tou rartalnly cannot expect tha working man or won tha moderately salaried man to ride tn taxtoah to your country aa they do la Kumoaan omintrlee. 'Therefore It must he a millionaire's sntarpiiaa. T hava travailed all over tha world practically and nowhora do too eondiuona aaam so bad aa to too matron ntla of America. And tots Is not my first experience. "Tha small est Biuitoua of Rntiand. rranoa and Oamiaay amxM aaam I rail r fty your taxioah promotora lias una In too matter of e flirt en service tor the benefit of toe purrhe. "In my future vtetta to Ifaw Vorh I shall ba compelled to ride In trama, surface care and subways I trwst your valued paper wMI brtof sftesnt thwrmwh- needed reform. 4 GENERATIONS AT REUNION. Ol rote of m ns aad roiwisetlona af Mrs sOrlam K. rnodmaa. elxhty-ono rears old, aad toofcr stitldrsn heed a family re union and banquet at Westminster Hall Iaat nlato. lira. Madman ha twelve children, stxty-flva arandohlldraa aad svsnty-four treat-rrandohlldrwn. The youncaat (raat-araadehUi waa horn two daya aes to Mr. aad Mr Walnreteh, tha tartar betas tha daajrhtar of Mrs Harry Kalerman. who la the daua-htor of Mm. Friedman. A mootbuj waa held In tha aftornoon at which of ficers of the association were elected. toaidnt optima to paaa between obese two. "The pamasftlty af a ooUbHon a aa certain soumo waa Indeed Croat, on rasa at toa wheat whether ItVsuld not ha advtaable to atom who'll be al rajht prssesatly. aorr,' ha rayUad. 'Only tha whoala hava saltan MterioaaNd - And an tow oooaalon we apipid toe anticipated ooUtaton. But uhlllUiaUy we ran several al malar rtaha. car each thaa aha want ahead after ha viae slowed down tha erratic movements were temporarily repeatad. "With orders (or too Plasa Hotel, ho tattered ua hy landing ua outside of the manalon of Mr. Ooelct In Fifth avenue. Wa rspeatsd our order. To tha Plasa Motel. " 'Whara I It, aarrT said ba, ma oh to war surprise. It waa up to ua than to aaka htm wise. Our trip took surbtaen minutes, and tha tors oa the tajmaater roaiatsr lndl- aatad B . There waa no light oa tha rsf later, the lamp'a back door waa ajar all tha tlma, and It waa naoeaaary to as a lot of matches la our oadeavor to road tha register. The Indices, too small ana ao osspiy suiinan. unless with a awed light were almost invisible. "Wa thanked C ahull fat for anally landing ua aafsly, aad a utmost ad that a dry docking and a gsneral overhauling af hla car might be banadoeal. Wa hooted how a raal toxical), such aa la found la Lrfmdoa or aay province! town la HagttBd. would have aaoonrnpllahod tao tournay in hau ua tame ana at one- aaarvar of too prloa. aasmaly M osnta. "Oar atary ends nat bars. Far from U. Whsa i saving our frier da we asm wad aaatoar brand af taal to convoy ua ham a. aba aa route wa sat oaaoaaaing aba hoodoo U, which had previously beta a topic of ooarraraation during the evening, whan to our aurprlae wo found the ear number shown inside to road 7-e-i. which totalled XL "The driver of this taxtoah, whom wa taarnan afterward monad hla own car wa remarked waa aa aatramaly cau taous and courteous man, aad whan pro ceeding along Twenty-third street West, toward Hoboken ferry, at a apead of about eight miles an hour. In attempting to cross Eighth- avenue a large motor vaa northbound up the avenue, travel ling at a high rata of afaod. attempted to .-roes our bow. Our driver. In ordai ta avoid what would appear to be a dla astrous coHlaloa. turned hla machine u the right, while to chauffsur of the motor vaa at toa Iaat moment awltchod to too loft, with tha leeult that the stern of hla van. with terrific Impact, com plstsiy wrecked tha front portion of the car In which wa wore travailing, and tha car hare remained cut. "Nesdlsse to aay. wa continued our Journey hy maaaa of a surface car. Had It not boon for the presence of mind of the two drivers ws would not have ee rapsd without aerloua personal Injury, which fortunately waa our good luok. The apathy and apparent larat of tavolr falre of the New York police OLAJrOOWSHIa. BaXMOItT IH to. COLIiARS '& ia m4 . NOTCH My Sincere Thanks to the Public (or Its hearty response - JateMvaaaW n tha IT'S miffht jr fin to met tha aupport of tha public I'mffattlnf It right now. This U uprama affort of my caraar. My goaJ i tha oom plot ownarship of this gi gantic buainaaa by March 1. My naad is cash. My rnathod La marcilnaa aavcri f icing of my antlra atocka in f iva atoraa Cleanse Your System M.ii.t tTIOJI St the lexaetti rii pbcatb flees ri'ur 1UIMU8NEM. HtA t 114 ON I'U'HM EIP. 1 1 BRADFORD'S Blood Purifying Pilla Puwlr Veaetabla saatssd t'odw Puierood aad Dnset Sat.) s SScoUeut . rraetlie of all dbordns af ttoawaV Brat 3 blood, liar deaaee Siwe. iirw ewa niooa. new ueesee arstam of all uapurtUse aad eua sttbout arlplas aad produce s keajtor and elaar 1 easjl sales aad sweat hssslk. sf aa rule, save a far a 1.00. At all drag stores or bp stoat Far raw sample, ssaef do. stamp. My Clothe. Values simply cannot be approached no matter how other atoraa may advartiaa raductiong. It'a no wondar auch an evant la appealing ta tha public. Th Reorganisation om bracoa ovary ault and over coat in tha atock, including Merchant Tailors' uncalled for garments for which Goorga ha boon tha Clear ing House ainoa ItTt, and Caorgaa Modal Clothoa, built by cuatom tailor during dull sees one and dletlnctlv from ready made Instead of $U to 7a my prsssnt prlaoa range f 10 to U. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS ''pan at" BWBBBwamea- nlfiga for m tolivgn- M NEW YORK 42 West 34th Bet. Broadway A 8th Ave. ALSO STORES aT T-U'ClatTsV awhtoVto. James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 23rd Street On Tuesday. January the 7th. . Annual Sale Continued. Household and Decorative Linens. x yds 1.85. 2.75 and 3.75 value 2.90. 4.00 and 5.00 9x yds. 2.35. 3.75 and 4.75 value 5.35. 5.00 and 4.00 sHxftM yd 3.75. 4.75 and 5.75 value 5.00. 0.00 and r.00 Napkins to Match 1 .85, 2.90 to 5.50 per doc. value 2.50. S.rs to r.oo Turkish Bath Towels. hemmed 2.75, 4.00 to 7.50 per doc. value 5.50. 5.00 to 9M Linen Huck Towels, hemstitched 2.75, 3.75 to 6.00 per doc value 9.50. 4.50 to 8.00 A collection of odd pieces, including embroid ered and lace trimmed Scarfs, Center Pieces and Cloths at fo to leas than former Hemmed Sheets . Hemmed Pillow C . .45c, 55c to 85c each value 60c. 70e to 1.05 16c. 17c. 18c. 19c ea. value 20c. 21c. 22c and 24c Lace Cnrtainp and Portieres. Scrim Curtains with lace insertion 3.25, 4.75 and 7.25 per pair Lacet, Renaissance. Marie Antoinette, Cluny and Irish Point Curtains, two and four pair lots. 2.75, 4.25 and 7.50 per pair reduced from 8.90, 7.00 Reduced from 5.50 to 7.50, 3.25 per pair " 8.50 to 10.00. 4.75 " " 12.50 to 20.00. 7.50 " " Reversible Portieres of silk velour and tapestry 3.75, 6.75 to 12.75 reduced from 10.00. 15.00 to 25.00 Curtain Materials. Plain and Fancy Scrim, in lengths up to 10 yards. 10c per yard formerly 25c to 55c per yard Imported Cretonnes, in lengths from 8 to 10 yards. 10c per yard formerly 90c to 69c per yard Cretonnes.-14 less than former irtces. 81 inches wide. . . .15c, 25c and 35c per yard reduced from 90s, 50c tn 89c 50 inches wide, ,95c, 1.45 and 1.95 per yard reduced from 2.00 to 9.78 Wicker Furniture. A large variety at reduced pric. Brown Suite with imported cretonne cushions; 8 pieces. reduced from 110.26, 65.50 Tan Suite with imported cretonne cushions; 8 pieces. reduced from 124.00. 75.00 Ivory Enamel Suite with pretty poplin cushions; 7 pieces, reduced from 141.50, 82.50 White Enamel Suite with silk Armure cushions; 7 pieces. reduced from 161.29. 95.00 Brown or Green Arm Chairs 5.75. 7.50 and 9.75 formerly 8.50. 10.75 and 14.79 Brown or Green Arm Rockers 8.25. 8.75 and 9.75 formerly 11.29, 11.79 and 15.26 S4tb Street 23rd Street rr hauB ifm DirrsaaNcx what tou Mia 4 WORLD -WAST- AD WILL 00 AID BT IT James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 23rd Street SPECIAL VALUES Oa Tudjaday, January the 7th. Tunics and Trimmings. Exceptional Values. Beaded Tunics value 10.75. 7.95 Beaded Tunics 15.00. 9.75 Beaded Tunics - 18.00. 10.95 Rhinestone Trimmings 35c, 85c and 1 .25 value 69c to 1.79 per yard Rosebud Trimming value 95c. 65c per yard Silk and Velvet Flowers with rhinestone centers and tricotine leaves. value 1.25, 95c each "W. B. Rednso" Corsets. The newest Spring models with low and me dium busts. Made of beautiful Fancy Broche, with elastic gores inserted. regular price 6.00, 3.50 MW. B. Reduso" Corsets, with low and medium busts. Made of extra quality coutil, with elastic gores inserted. regular price 5.00, 2.00 New Embroideries. 0 All widths in matched sets of English Eyelet and Blind embroideries. White and Ecru Embroidered Batiste, edges and insertions. 38c to 250 per yard Swiss Edges and Insertions 18c to 1.50 per yard Cambric Edges and Insertions 15c to 1.25 per yard Nainsook Edges and Insertions 15c to 1.35 per yard Embroidered Galloons on batiste and linen 15c to 8.50 per yard AO -overt sad FVmncingi. Embroidered on dbuusook, Swiss, Cambric, Linen and Batiste. Flouncings 18 ins. wide. . 60oto 3.75 per yd. 87 " 35c to 2.95 " " 45 ' M . 2.95 to 14.95 " " All -overs - 18 " " .. 95c to 5.50 " " 45 " " . 2.25 to 6.25 Z Z Stamped Patterns. Gowns value 65c. 45c Corset Covers " 20o, 12c I :nations, Drawers and Corset Covers.. 35c value 55c . i Stamped Made-Up Underwear. Gowns 77T. value 1.29, 95c Chemises " 5c, 65c Corsets Covers " 69c. 40c Combinations, Drawers and Corset Covers. .95c value 1.25 Stamped Towels, Guest sistv . . . .value 65c. 35c J Large Sire... - 100, 60c Toilet Articles. ajBBVsBiBxawjBawsbasawa ( Specially Priced. Imported Tooth Blushes, assorted styles; bleached and unbleached. 15c and 25c Imported Hair Brushes, solid fox and ebony backs. 75c and 1.10 Imported Ivory Vanity Boxes, with mirror and puff. 15c Papier Mache Puff Bowls, assorted colors and d)OOrartiOaaw. 115 Bobber Waiter Bags, avatwarteditylei; -qt false; fully gusrauxteed. 85c White Castile Soap, large siae bar. . 30c Java lace Powder, assorted colors 21c Riveris Talcum Powder, large bottles . . 1 7c De Meridor Face Cream 28c slse, 17c Henna Shampoo 60o box Canthrox Shampoo 50c alee, 30c Glyoo Thymoline l.oo alae, 67c Milk of Magnesia 50c eiee. 32c 34 th Street 23rd Street Pormerly A. T. Stewart At Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. Nothing: Is More Important Than the Bed You Sleep On A third of your "tKe is sjient on it. Comfort you must get or the morning is unrefreslicd and the whole dny spoiled. People who know this want to make sure that their bvddinR i the most comfortable, hygienic and sleep-producing possible to get, and will be interested in this Remarkable -Sale of Made-to-Order Hair Mattresses beginning here tomorrow. This sale is made possible by several large purchases of good mattress hair at advantageous prices, which in their turn were made possible by our large contract orders for enor mous quantities of bedding. As all Wanamaker bedding is freshly made up to order, these large purchases of hair are offered, made up into mattresses of any style and size desired, at the following low prices: Regular $18 mattresses, at $14 Filling of black mixed hair. Thi. it a special mixture for ua and make a good durable mattress. Full site 64x78. 40 pounds; one part. Regular $12.50 upholstered top box spring, at $9.50 All finished lumber, OS oil tam pered Bessemer steel spirals. Full site 54x75. Regular $32 mattresses, at $24 Black drawing hair. This is mostly tail hair, strong, elastic, resilient, and in every way a splendid mattress for wear. Full site 54x7d. 40 pounds; one part. Regular $26 mattresses, at $20 Filling of pure South American white horse hair. Soft and comfort able. Can be made over. Full site 54x70. 40 pounds; one part All the above are covered in either the old-fashioned blue and white ticking or in fancy stripe tickings at the same price, and are made in smaller sites at prices proportionately lower. Also at the Same Time a Sale of Fine, Warm Australian Wool Blankets More than a thousand pairs among the best blankets made in the United States. Uncommonly fine light Australian lamb's wool, such as is used in the famous Austrian blankets. We bought these blankets at a low price because there are only one or two sires in a quality. No better opportunity is likely to occur this season. $7 Blankets at $5.25. 00 Aus tralian Lamb's Wool tilling on s spool cotton warp. Single bed siae. $8.75 Blankets at $6.50. Double bed lis. $18.50 Blanket at $7.75. Extra large site. $9.50 Blankets at $7. Single bed life, silk bound and separated. $11.50 Blanket s at $9.25. Double bed site, extra long, 70x00 inches. Bound with three-inch taffeta. Pink, blue and yellow borders or all white. $1 50 Blankets at $13.50. Extra large tite, 76x00 inchet. Seventh Gallery. New Building. Lovely Beaded and Embroidered Tunics $15 to $45, were $25 to $75 Crystal and draperies are so much used on evening gowns as to make tunics the most desirable trimming of the year. These we offer tomorrow, Tuesday, are easily recognized by the pretty slashed effects, and1 crystal and bugle bead em broidery, as distinctly this year's patterns. Among them: $18, was $J3 Charming white chiffon tunic suitable for a debu taate's frock. DaiaUly sewn with crystal, her aad there pink, blue aad grata chiffon rosebuds. S2i, was $32 Coat tunic of starlight blue net with crystal and bugle embroidery. $30, was $43 Tunic of vina Ns or white chiffon with beaded flounce drapery which winds about tha skirt almost to the waistline. $35, was $55 White net tunic inset with black chantilly lac ia fan patterns. Kver to many mora, too whiea over simple satin or meetaHn foaa dationa will make tha most sxquiasts evening gowns. A few of these tunica haw ban slightly mussed many others ara to be had ia but oaa color hsntofa low prloa. First floor. Old Bsaidbas, Advance Spring: Millinery $6 to $9.50 Women going South for January or February will find here new, inexpensive beta of many becoming colors end shapes; Panama, Java, tegaL hemp and maline hats with nunudiel and other feather fan tasies, ribbon or flowers. Second floor. Old Building. That Fresh Pair of Long: White Gloves daintily made and as nearly perfect as human skill can make it may be chosen ia the Wanamaker Store as follows: 16-button length. $.50, AS. 3.50 and 4.5. SO-button length, $8, 8.78, fcftJI. Complete si sea, oorreot styles, perfected measure ment. Main floor. Old Building. New Waists for the Young Girl fresh white lawn shirtwaists, some with touches of black and white or colors, most of them buttoned in the back, 81. A c. nning white lawn with hemstitched round collar, three quarter sleeves, fastens in front, $1. White dotted Swiss with artificial pearl buttons, lawn collar and cuffs, is made in a new Paris style which every one of our girl customers will like, we think, $8. Washable crepe with embroidered collar in pink, blue and rose shades, is trimmed with pleated footing, at $5. And other new models, at 88. Third Floor, Old Building. New Weaves in Ratine For the Spring of 1913 Ratine was too beautiful a material to be "dropped" after a single season, so the French fabric-artists set about creuliu distinctly new and different patterns. The Bannockburn retinas, so called iagly rather difficult to obtain. H a because of their resemblance U their yard. wool Bsmesakes. have an attractive . French ratines with broad filet bor shawr.ppe.nce. TIZ Suiting ratines that ar aa almost ggVyaJi f 40 ad exact reproduction of th smartest Ratines wovaa ia tins country patterns is English woolen tweeds, oome in colors aad (an entirely SIS S.ev e er. " . i.rnweunra 1 bey 1.50 Bond ratine will ba worn by the woman who waat to taweanattoalai differeat, for this fabric it axeeed lagly difficult to weave aad acoord- give aioallaot practical i aad OS a yard. Draaa Fa brie Sahaaa. Pleas IW. nii Bwlldlag. ' ana