14 . = ===== ; (*w\» ( \ rv 0 .1 Girls' Raincoats and Raincapes of fine quality material, rubberized; sizes 6to 14 years. S/VV&&, V^TVVV^A t Special Thursday only $2.85 dL)\\&£>VVCTVWlWf\\Y7?)*\ * IWI *4 Stewart, Second Floor—ThToe Elevators. TkeWkite Sale&?ClearanceSaleMake the January Store News Doubly Attractive Witk Matchless Economies Months of Careful Preparation Are Back of the Lingerie Values An Important Dispersal To- m In the Annual January White Sale morrow-Serving Trays, Table And the keynote of the whole showing is the diversified Runners, Cushion Tops lopf JfHH fWpt \R 8t y le assemblage. There are thousands of beautifully 98c mahogany and circassiall waltmt sen , in(? trays> jv rilNife' f s modeled, daintily trimmed garments, comprising 11x19 inches, filled with fancy patterns of cretonne. Spe- Night gowns, corset covers, drawers, chemise, combinations, infants' wear * r l* l } * ' ]lra^Hn I \l IV jWf Itl / and corsets, and each individual piece is priced even more moderately than are «?«-.00 fancy cretonne covered hat boxes in round or \ li 1 wRjS^P (A *U \\\ /'f/ iff/ many inferior grades to be found elsewhere. sauare shapes. Specially pneed, SI.OO \ I v~'•£Ji| / IV\ 1 I | ( r?- t ,i C i • £ I |JJ j| / I /U Or rirst Importance in the bhowing for 1 o-morrow colors. Specially priced at $1.69 S 1 \ r rill 'lll Are the Charming Garments of Crepe de Chine IQ '%? 5 i V ipol ' t o d c 3 l ®] lion , to P s in oblong fshape; size VJJ ll \\\v f b 18x36 inches. Specially priced, 85<£ I \\\ / Gowns with hemstitched or lace trimming. Special China silk combinations with lace insertion and i 'ajOTl I 7 V\ V j in the January White Sale, .. . $5.95, $6.95 to $13.50 | lace edge trimming. Special in the January White Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Third Floor—Three Elevators. JjffS \ V \ j 1 Crepe de Chine skirts; pleated or lace trimming. Sale $3.95 MBm 1 j \ \ I Special in the January White Sale, Crepe de Ghinc negligees of lavender, wistaria, rose, ~ fir» \\ / \ II $3.50, $5.00 to $ 13.50 light blue, Copenhagen and white. Special in the WW 1> jK \ \ Crepe de Chine combinations of corset covers and January White Sale, . .$5.95, $7.50, $8.50 to $19.93 T A_ _ \/f "L." TVT (( T **ll ♦» B4L. V/ \ /\ drawers, lace insertion and lace trimming. Special in Combinations. Special in the January White Sale, L/CI.OOS VltlCtn t "Tl \F*fVlO Ifl "\7"l CI PI I a / / A the January White Sale $<1.93 to $7.95 $2.95, $3.95 to $5.95 x*. m.\s U1 1 IWUVJ 111 V lOIUIC/ M Silk Jersey vests." Special in the January White Bloomers. Special in the January White Sale, •* j *— Ms »=•«• «••» ««»•<>« l »»voo Vogue— Self-Redtirina Garments of Nainsook, Cambric and All Over Embroidery in Extra Sizes . d Th , v , • p • " . _ Gowns with low neck and three-quarter sleeves. Special in the January Marcella combinations with trimmings of neat embroidery or lace inser nnu mese nre very LOW in rnce ,f\ flew Corset With "Visible" Nemo White Sale 50c, 75c to $13.50 tion and edge. Special in the January White Sale, SI.OO, $1.50 to $5.00 qwni-tmpnl nf dp«io-n« vwv „ . , Gowns with high or V-shaped neck; three-quarter or full length sleeves. „ „ D . rawerß of cambric or nainsook trimmed with bunch tucks, lace or em- "j assoilliuni OI aligns IS VI V Bridge Special in the January White Sale 50c, 75c to $5.00 broidery insertion and edge. Special in the January White Sale, _ Satisfying aild tile quality IS above the 3 Long skirts trimmed with embroidery scalloped edge; flat trimming of Envelope chemise with trimming of lace or organdy, embroidery insS'ion average for laces SO low in price. ome women object to the external Nemo WhiteS < aie, °* * ™ . " ' or embroidery edge. Spcciai in the January J ust fi ve items are presented, Cadi 8 beln g"' bulk y-'' In Drawer combinations of cambric or nainsook; showing the new V-shape Corset covers of nainsook, cambric or all-over embroidery; trimmed with One of them WOl'tllV. ?. rt "° ~ tj U l ( U eon t ,al . % - bore s a neck trimmed with lace or embroidery medallions; lace or embroidery inser- lace insertion; embroidery or lace medallions, ribbon or chiffon rose trim- * new emo with a new kind of Self-Reducing tion and edge. Special in the January White Sale, SI.OO, $1.50 to $5.00 ming. Special in the January White Sale 50c, 75c to $3.95 English torchon laces, Itol y 2 inches wide; Straps that are out of sight "invisible*" C *t J T T J 1* OI * • iTf * \\7 r o • worth 2c. January Clearance price, yard, 1^ Counter boiled Undermuslins, ohirtwaists and Infants Wear In a Special Linen torchon laces, 2 to 4 inches wide; no. 34i-f or ehort stout ) Clearance In the Annual January White Sale ™u.««. »••«»-«« tan ».™t i Ulcboeb, 1 Otjues anct J3OOLCCS t on T m ] front steels. They support and reduce the figure per- Sale .-. .$1.50 Lawn, pique and linene dresses trimmed with tucks, \j\ UeS t0 29c " Januar y Clearance price, yard, 15<* fect , y comfortab]y $3.50 and $3.95 values. In the January White lace or embroidery insertion, lace or embroidery edge. Net top flouncings, 12 inches wide, in white , r , „ . ... „ . . , , . , Sale $3.50 SI.OO to $1.95 values. In the January White jfM , Jfh and ecru; values to 39c. January Clearance The new visible bridge pivots on h.ghest point Drawer combinations — Sale, 95c V nripp vard 2V ot abdomen, l.ower end of corset draws in, upper part SI.OO values. In the January White Sale, . . .50c $2.50 to $2.95 values. In the January White HK& v.Ji' s■ \ \ goes out. This insures support, free breathing space $1.50 and $1.95 values. In the January White Sale $1.95 \ CT Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Street Floor. and no over-pressuro. Sale 95c $5.00 value. Iu the January White Sale, . . .$2.95 S"l/ |!|RJk\ \ $2.50 and $3.50 values. In the January White Children's knitted toques; all white or white with /II iBL \ _. _ __ . This distinct corset novelty merits close study. In- Sale $1.95 pink or blue trimming; 50e values. In the January nTii* TSmT ! 'I hlfip I »11pllf"\/ rv tl fl troductory Sale now in progress. $3.50 and $3.95 values. In the January White White Sale 25c WWIKHj/l' 1 111 C WUdlll J IVCIIIUCCI # Sale $2.95 Infants' bootees; white or white with pink or blue \ \\l \\l Ml! Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. 50c and 75c corset covers. In the January White trimming, 50c and 75c values. In the January White \ ! IH Ililiwß v/lOVCS lOr iVien VV 110 Three Elevators. Sale 25c Sale 25c I~\ • • iw' SI.OO, $1.95 and $3.00 camisoles. In the January Children's silk and velvet bonnets— 111(11I IriVf 31 Itl VVlfltf^f* White Sale, 95c $1.50 values. In the Januarv White Sale, ...75c ll .J ■'} L n /-I 1, '1 J^ 75e drawers In the January White Sale. 30c $195 values. In the January White Sale, . . .95c Hansen's SI.OO reindeer gauntlet gloves with CIIIQ S SI.OO to $1.90 drawers. In the January White $2.90 values. In the Januarv White Sale, . .$1.19 v ■ vWmM' • r JIU U . T Sale,...- 75C $3.95 values. In the January White Sale, . .$1.95 1 * ffs* ■ \ WIF reinforced fingers and thumb stays. January "i ftO tn "R? 1 ! 00 Tri«sh f!rnrbp>t WniQta $5.00 values. In the January White Sale, ..$2.50 "I R v V . SBb Clearance Sale price, I l\ FTI 1 SiO.UU to lnsn urocnet waists, Children's white coats of casiimere or serge- 25c and 35c calf skin and oil tan leather- UIUVQ IVCUUtCU , c / 2,5 ° t0 2,9S values ' In th e January White \3Pttyl \ M lined mittens for driving. January Clearance Bovs' 50c arev suede lined kid e-lovpt: Tan Hand Irish crochet waists, in high neck style with Sa, e,__ $1.95 \)§W J f * I J 21#* sueue tinea Kia gloves. .)an three-quarter or full length sleeves. The regular prices $5.50 and $7.95 values. In the January White I W • ' P ,1\ ' j.' uary Clearance Sale price, 35^ were $15.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00. None sent S al " $3.95 Boys' SI.OO cowboy and Indian suits. Janu- ; > 1 ' . V on approval and none exchanged. Special in the Jan- Jur Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Second Floor. ary Clearance Sale price, Children 8 wsc kid palm mittens with astra uary White SaV. SIO.OO Three Elevators. Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart, Men's Store. chan hack. January Clearance Sale price, 15^ January Offerings in White Goods, Table Linens, Towels and Spreads Bring Rare Savings Every housewife should avail herself of the low prices quoted 011 the great assemblage of new and attractive goods in the Linen Section, for such good qualities at these low prices are not only possible where large quantities are bought direct from the mills. Shown in the January IT' TT" J C Q T Sale are thousands of yards of fresh new white dress fabrics, fine qualities new table linen, brand new stocks of towels and bed spreads ail -TIXSt llinTS Ol at prices much below regular. _ 1 __ 2 c white madrsis underwear. January White 25c fancv checked bath Linens & Bed Snreads 111 a-r~\ T T\Jz2X"I r> T-T r» "T 0 a V d ,awn ' 3 ® ,nphos Sale l' rice! VRrd 8c t,,wela . in blue, pink and lav- JT ®lVlllllll6r\ 1 """ 1N 0W lIStS wide. January White Sale 12V&C [tajama checks, 36 ender. January White Sale FANCY LINENS price, yard 5c inches wide. January White price 17c 50c fancy lace trimmed .. > » ... X . \ X Longcloth, 10 yards to a Sale price, yard, l«c „ n . . , , , bureau and dresser covers, un display lor tne nrst Time '-mViir / \ P iece - on| y 2 Pieces to a eus- 17c pa.jama checks, 36 JJc fancy Jacquard border 18x50 inches. January W r hite to-morrow are these advance / \ tomer. January White Sale inches wide. January White lur ish towels, large size and g aJe p r i oe 30c Spring styles ill untl'immed / . \ P VV// 49C PHoe, yard, 1 2) 4c January White «5c to 95c fine lace scarfs aid ready-to-wear hats. / ' ard > l«c in guest size, colored borders, inches wide, red border. Jan- $2.50 satin Marseilles bed Dives, omeroy & Stewart, , r Dive, Pnmerov i- St,.«r a rf m • , '^' aln " 'hecks, 36 slightly mill stained. January uary White Sale price, yard, spreads. January White Sale Second Floor, Front—3 Elevators / u.\es, J omeroj &. Stewart, Street Floor. inches wide, line quality for White Sale price, 3 for 35c 5c price $1.95 ' J' THREATENS TO WITHDRAW New York Athletic Club May Quit the National Body of the Amateur Association flii Associated Press, New York, .lan. 6. —Developments in the controversy between the registry committee of the Metropolitan Associ ation of the Amateur Athletic Union and the Athletic committee of the New York Athletic Club which culminated last night in a threat on the part of the chairman of the club committee to propose that the New York Athletic. Oiub withdraw from the National body, were awaited to-day in local amateur athletic circles. The first move was ex acted to be made late to-day when Matthew P. Halpin, chairman of the New York Athletic Club's athletic committee, has announced that fie will call a meeting of his committee to con sider a resolution to urge the gover nors of the club to withdraw from tho union. Despite the announced plan of Chair , man Halpin to urge the withdrawal of the New York Athletic Club, which is one of tlin loading amateur athletic or ■ ganizaitions of tho country from the Amateur Athletic Union, there was | said to be a feeling on the part of many j members of th e club that the differ- I cures between t'he Hatpin committee j and the registration committee would be amicable settled. . Chairman Hatpin's declaration fol lowed the announcement last night that the registration committee of the Met ropolitan Association had suspended six New York athletic club swimmers, who had enteral' swimming races of the Sportsmen's show in Madison Square Harden and failed to compete. Tho swimmers did not compete and with drew their en'tries, according to officers of the club, because of a rule adopted by the Board of Uovernors two years ago forbidding its members to enter contests conducted by professionals for monetary purposes. Jacob W. Stumpff, chairman of the registration committee, said that the withdrawal of the swimmers was received too late to permit the committee to accept t'toein. Hardware Store Item The Ryder hardware store have con centrated all their business efforts at 302 Veribeke street. Closing the store at 4 4 North Third street, Decem'ber 31. adv. HAftRISBTTRG STAR-DTPEPENPENT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, 191-5. RAILROAD CIRCLING GOLF OF BOTHNIA IS COMPLETED Stockholm, SwcU'en, .Tan. 6, Via U>n don, 10.22 A. M.—The railroad circling the gulf of Bothnia, the northern ex tension of the Beltic Sea; was virtual ly completed to-day. Up to the pres ent time there has been a gap of ten miles over which passengers from .Stockholm to Petrograd hail to drive. Now this distance ha« been reduced to half a mile. The Russian line now runs to a point opposite the Swedish station at Karun gi. Here passengers leave the train and go half a mile over the river Tor nea. This insteald' t>f the previous journey between the town of Cornoa and Haparanda, a distance of ten miles. The new arrangement is worttfig very well indeed. Between 500 ami SOO passengers made the trip daily, the uncertainties of steamship to travel be tween the Swedish coast and Russian l'orts near Petrograd having of course, influenced many travelers to select the land route. Heavy freight also is be ing moveU over land with little delay. REPORTS 43 GERM SPIES ARRESTED AMONG TROOPS New York, Jan. 6. —rharles Walter, an attorney of Toronto, Canada, an nounced to-day upon returning to New York from England aboard the steam ship Minnehaha, that forty German spies had been arrested among tho Canadian contingent of troops which sailed to England last fall. Mr. Walter said that he hail been largely instrumental in identifying the prisoners and in causing their arrests. All the men, he said, had enlisted as Canadian soldiers. One of the forty three, according to Walter was killed