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G/N HURRY TRAL[EXPLOSION TIES | i GREEN'S SLAYER nounces that Other Murder- ers in the Tombs Are Entitled to Hearing Before Williams. Disirict-Atiorney Jerome announced today that no special haste will be ) made tn vringing Cornelius 1, Williams, '4 Whe slayer of Andrew H_ Green, to trial. Mr. Jerome sald there were oth murderers in the Tombs whose trl ‘Hatutally would take precedence to of Williams. Tlie only person now displaying a tivity In ¢he mattor is the risoner’s counsel, Abraham Kaffenburgh, When matters began to qulet down he got B the prisoner toempke a 5.00 word state- mentecovering bis entite life, Portiohs of this he lias given out. ‘ Williams tells of the nomadic life he Ted ag 1 Walter, travelling between hotels, boarding-houses and watering “Places. ‘Ihe tawyer was carefil not to at PRAVG Olle any statement from Williams witch added to the embargo on trame | fesarding his reiations with on Broadway, Ail told, the block crip- pled the service on lower Broadway for Story of a Check, A story curre! Feason for District-Attorney Jerome's Visit to the home of Mrs. Hannah ‘Bilas, or Bessie Davis, was his hear- dng a rumor that a check for $100,000 had been paid to the woman on behait of a person Whose friends feared his ame would be brought up at the mur- der trial. The Vistrict-Attorney refused to dis- > euss this phase of the case, but he _ repeated positively that, as a result of his talk with Mrs. Kilas, he was con- _ firmed in the opinion that Andrew H. Green never knew ber nor had she © ever seen hiin. She spoke frankly ¢o the District-At- -torney about her wealth and, while a amitting that much of it was due to for- - tuhate speculation, a good deal had been derived from a man in this city whose | friendship she has enjoyed for years. -_ The name of this man is ti the posses ion of tho Pistriet-atte ey, | RUHL not disclose it hor say" “anything - except that the tn of rs. Ilias’ dend has not been mentioned tn puion With the muds © Coming will on Atond: t Bhe date for Williams's triai Sie Letter from the pees On tho strength of ‘i letter s we been written by a of Wile i Abrahain ‘ieanesborgi’s enburgh, of rat) will apply. for a. ant to was that the cr fotter produced by the 16 man Cornelius M. Williams with the murder of M one mi i co years ago to account of his mind. He was to seo me three years ago. 1 thought strange ot His actions at that time. I have n heard from him in four months, mee he would not write for «lx mont! did Not think ‘hard of him for that, know he is not dn his right mind When he jovere spell of fe LA doctor named he doctor sald it sir ben Font thing for him ito ‘travel: it wautd prove his inind. That ie why ‘he It > away from home.” The d iso sald was afraid tho in 8 Would ome on in in his older days, “Tam sorry for the affair, 1 hove may control the case, and if he has £0 dle for the crime that’ he may © @ tots risht mind and make nrenirn! to meet God in peace. Tell him T shat] for him. ‘The attorney for Williams said to-day what ihe was anxious for a amerdy trial | and could 1 inderstend the action of the District-Attorney tn wanting a de- Jav when the defense was read: on Broadway han half an hour from Houston street north to nearly day ow! ane of the ea exciteme: the rear & greater portion of the morning hours UP BROADWAY CARS Loud Report and a Sheet of Flame, Causes Great Excite- ment Among Passengers. | Tlie downtown tracks of the car lin were blocked for more Twe third strect to- | to an electrical explosion on Car No, 3,002, of the Columbus avenu line, had reached Houston street when | fuse burned out, ‘This was followed | a loud explosion und a sheet 0 . caused by the electricity £ om of the ear, at the time, and ¢ upled with the flame: among the we y exeltatiie of ¢ The car was pushed by and the men, two cara in} his necessitated sh ent NOVELIST MERRIMAN DEAD. y. 19.--Ienry Seton Mer- Whitoness {9 not alwaya to be had by rubbing—uaually rubbing elther drives the dirt tu, or wears tho fabric out. The way to have wnow- white linen 1s to wet the wash oud rub wit! MILLER’S SOAP Made with Naptha Thon put It to soak half-hour or longer in cold or slighty warm water—to be followed by o little ig, the ustial rinsing —and oul Soap loosens the dirtand lJenves the clothes stronger thanever., § Tho biggest calte ever made—sold by grocers. ansytvania Company, aster, Ponneylvania oli : Value $7.50. Ss Of Heavy Kersey, in satin lined throughout, sizes 4 to 14. ‘i Coats for ‘ Value $14.50 to $24.50, Fancy Coats Value $27.50 to $49.50. | Suits for 1 Value $22.50 to $27.50, of Zibeline or Fancy also A Most Important Sale of Suits and Coats for Girls and Misses for Friday and Saturday. Reefers for Girls. Short or Three-quarter Length of Chev- iot, Zibeline, Broadcloth or Kersey, satin lined, sizes 14, 16 and 18 vears. Tailored Suits, copies of imported models, good quality satin, sizes 14, 16 and 18; blue, tan, or red, Special at $4.50 Misses. | Special at $9.75 for Misses. Special at $18.50 |) Of Imported Kersey, trimmed with Velvet | and Fancy Braid Ornaments, satin or fancy silk lined; sizes 14, 16 and [8 years Misses. | Special at $17.50 |] Mixtures, lined with 5 16 and 18, Dress Skirts + $11.50 and $12.75. k. wor “Broadcloth, Cheviot, Etamine, Voile ne meth, with taffeta bands or eae d Suits, long coat effect, pad- dock back, of Scotch Tweed, in gray or brown, lined with heavy satin, siz>s 14, ’ for Misses. Special at $8.75 Sim Cranford Co I LIT NOLAN SOMOS ON col Nee en Sees ck hice ll) Friday’s Wonderful Saving Opportunities. All-Wool Flannel Waists, $1.65. They're the dressiest and handsomest Waists you've ever seen forethe money—you'll say the price doesn't represent the making— the best values offered in all New however, we hold them up as York for the price. Flannel Made from all-wool flannel—those new four side plaits—the © pla’t and collar being daintily piped with black—your choice of light an, A seasonable waist at Hae $l. 65 cer gray, black, nayy, cardinal or cial price The New ‘Grani All wool, too—the very latest style effects—six side plaits from shoulder to. bust line—-the Centre plait uu must see them to appreciate the rel @ 115 Waists. te Cloth Waists is trimmed with silk buttons, ‘The New Walking ‘Suits, $14. 75. Dame Suits. The skirts are cut just a and it’s a sensible suit, too. You'll tind a distinctive assortment here that possess: those exclusive points of style and desire. Our Friday prices shion, however, chooses to call them the Pedestrienne nice, comfortable walking length, which wonten of dress admire represent a very special saving. Walking Suits—Special for Friday. Mannish Suiting, in black and white and gray combinations; habit coats, with welted seams, kilte cuffs, in lin kilted flares special at...........+-+ Women's Pedestrienne Skirt ed, nine-gore flare skirt, dat bottom; velvet collar, turnover habit back, graduated S14, 75 185.00. Seven and nine gore flare effect weited seams; variety of patterns to suit every fan rect hanging; at. Milltary Jackets This is one of the styles you keeping with fashion requirements and pract economy in any other sto Women’s Coats eons of splendid quality Montagnac and half fitted, box plaited hack, deep shou with broad stitched half size re straps of satin lining. i Kersey Coats Excellent quality Ki single shoulder cape, military in bI were to judge by the prices, but benefit of a “quantity of merchandi: a great sacrifice. 19c. for Boys’ 25c. Hose. Heavy-weight corduroy rib- hed fast black cotton Hose, double soles, elastic and durable; all sizes 6 | to 10 inches; always 25c.; for 19 this lot we say os Misses’ Union Suits, 75c. Heavy-weight “4-wool white Union Suits, Oneita make, high 75 neck, long sleeves, ankle length Gold Braid Belts, $1. They reached a craze some years ago, and now Dame Fash- ion has once more smiled on this style of belt and they'll be more popular than ever, As usual, we're the first to show these new creations in | their improved form. We had to depend on Europe for -he braid—now America makes it —and better, too. That's why prices are so low, Gold Braid Belts, with gold- plated buckle, rich and striking in effect, at.. $1.00 materials are Tweeis, ( elvet collar, trimmed with fine tailored stitching, self-colored satin lining Women’s Hosiery & Underwear. You'd think we were inaugurating a great clearar | | | Ilandsome natura | s, habit and inverted plait back, Theviots. and Mannish Su . in at smartly tailored and cor must wear if you want to be in you cannot follow Lasiion's dictates re like you can here. Kersey, in black, iiiutry model, effect, trimmed black $18 ilder cape, new sle broadcloth; heavy An, NU $13.50 lack, castor and pouch ie if you it’s not—merely you the se which the mitker sold to us at Women’s Fleeced Hose To-Day at _25¢. 256. Very heavy weight fas fast black imported cotton Hose, heavy + fleece lining, regular made... 25 Domet Night Shirts, 50c Men's heavy - weight domet flannel Night Shirts, Aandsome de- signs, in pink and blue effects, pearl buttons, ‘collar and pockets _Sizes 14 1 inch... 50 Mink Scarfs, $19.75. We are showing a compre- hensive line of exclusive Fur Trimming—specially setected to meet the current styles. Here's a special for to-morrow: 1 dark Mink Neck Searfs, the new flat model, at $19.75. | Elegant Silky Sable | dyed Fox Neck Scarfs, squirrel belly fur lining, full brushes | and’ four paws, ail $14.75 cord fasteners. You'll find all those handsome Neckpieces, both tor street and evening wear, here in abun } ance at popular prices, T | the secret of our large Fur busi nes. Table Cloths! $2.50 Napkins at $1.95. If you have not already prepared for your Thanksgiving here’s a In the Table, look. section you'll find aving opportunity you cannot Well afford to over all those handsome round and square Table Coverings, picked up here and there mong, the lace workers of the Okt World. $2/50 Linen Dinner Napkins, $1.95. Handsome, neat designs in fine quality of drish aavle Damask, fully 22x22—you've never s special at i New Velvets, 45c. Odd lengths of cut Velvets, priced to clear up in a day—a remarkable — opportunity, for homé milliners. Atl yoo, usable lengths for trimming, &e. Not a piece worth fess than’ 1; many formerly soldat $1.50 per yard....... 40 Cut Lengths of Silks, plain and fancy, of every de- Scription; positively worth double this. pri : 50 In this. section you'll find there's not a silk waat that we children’s White Eiderdown Cloth Coats, with large collar, well $2.50 and Chil- made and lined through- out; sizes 2 and 3 years.. for Infants’ cannot supply Infants’ Coats, $2.50, fleece + fined knit Sleeping n natural color, with feet; all Sizes; one price. Infants’ Velvet Coats. ee nannnd Chiiiren’s Biack Veivet Coats, mide with large round collar, teinnned box front; vaiue 36.5 Sizes2to5 ars, He 's $4.95 House Funland : 80 imported Clothes Baskets, slightly handled; value up to $1.23, mas vee e.... 50 red barrel - Shape Clothes Hampers at........ 81.25 Extra quality square wooden bot- tom covered Clothes Ha mpe rs a +, $1.5 500 “imported taney Sera Ras- kets; value $1.50... 08 Oil Heaters the Cheap- est Anywhere. “Perfection” Heater.. $2.75 “Banner” Junior Heater, “Banner” Heater, large size, $4.2! The The The The “Dangler” Oil Heater, No. 2. 2. “Dangler” Oil Heater, No. 3, $3. ng” Oil Heater $5.00 King” Oil Heater, full nickel, 85.50 Gas Ranges and Cooking Stoves. The $15.00 Gas Ranges, at. $8.50 Gas Cookers, at. $7.50 Gas Cookers, at Hot Plates, value up to $ Sale of Wash Boilers, Oval Wash Boilers, IXX quality, heavy copper hotto m, size,, 81 Oval Wash Boilers, IXXX quality, extra heavy selected stock; value u to $1.98, any size at.. . $1.25 Sale Sideboards. You must see the Simpson Crawford Co. Furniture to ap- preciate it. It's different trom the ordinary factory pro- ductions, $23.50 for $31 Side- boards. — selected quartered o.k, y polished, golden finish, made ih thoroughly seasoned lumber and highest grade workmanship, 48- inch top, large French. bevel plate mirror, 2. silver drawers and one long linen drawer, richly carved top, fitted with crystal shelf and graceful shaped supports, $18.75 for $24 Box Were eee eens Couches. Our special Slumber Box Coaches, made from the best mate- rials; six rows deep tufting, secured by patent back buttons that will not pull out; specially protected edge; made square effect; guaran- teed to retain their shape; inds- structible springs and upholstering of the highest order; can be fur- nished in all the newest shades of rich velour, so In RAR AAA AAA An_ Unprecedented Offering in Groceries In that Model Food Mart on the si hygienic condi d3wn to to-morrow’s level witho Once aught the faculty of presery SUGAR—Il, & beat granulated, TL | 7 eens 48 re ‘Royal Stuari” the best | y hutter that money: can nuy, | at Bhat hewford Ov. ABADI per “a ar Tut or tall ween bain trouble, 1, Ines stuait.” No. | itish heads and | Vile “reine tate ‘ | w the preiniuce, 50 2 NAb aE rma ENA ca abe ixth floor, where you alwa ut sacrificing quality. ing the exclusive ch CHILE SAUCE ist excellent appetizer, pt. bot] atihawberry hew (pu 4 jars, ’ s find everything sold unde: iae strictest jons, It’s the large yolume of business we do that makes it possible to get prices a patron of this high-class section always a Lenialy We've reduced grocery selling to a science cter of food stulls at prices much lower tha: you'll have to pay for the mediocre class of groceries elsewhere. tondard: Yellow Green Gages, es, Hee Piunin, cane, cape ot per doxm ‘ean BD RUT Nevart a extra Maree Diage cneeeae whi Lernon Ong AS grown | sand I — 3 . A Tableful of Bric-a-Brac | BROOKLYN, HE greatest Store and the greatest businssi in Brooklyn have risen here on the fourtdation of PUBLIC SATISFACTION, with the hest service, the be:t asscrtments and the lowest prices, yTRAUS ROOKLYN ‘people fave © come to know that Friday i is a day of GE UnUrEn value: the ‘Abraham ‘and Straus Store, and these brief jottings will te sufficient of the day’s tren nen- dous economy chances to crowd the store to-morrow. giving yall through rr $5.00 Silk Waists, $2.98. _ other lot for Friday. ‘ite and black ype pretty double tuenover Special Flannel Waists at 31. 29. Little enouel ty pay for a very good ax well as very pretty flannel at od fail wo in front. pin K, new sleeves and turnover stock reseda, navy and by ack Honeycomb Worsted Sweaters, $2.98. Red, white and black. well knitted, with full siceves and Jersey Collar and cuffs. $2.00 Madras Waists, 98c. White madras Walsts, in Prents’ designs, made with ted front, tintsaed ws of large 1 plaited style floe platted fr Hite ng uttons, r MSentral Undine i ; UND these checked silk Waists were so popular that we managed to get an- and white ty full side pleated eicckete . Tina a Third Blankets : : Down a Third. ( ECAUSE, if eat are expert and hunt very BI carefully, you can find som? ‘light mill imperfections in these Blankets, we have them to sell for a third less than usual. Isn’t that good news just befor: Thanksgiving? About 150 pairs altogethe’, good quality and strictly all wool. 10-4—Single Bed Size—$3.19 a Pai l-4—Double Bed Size—$3,98 a Pair. Main floor, rear, Central Building, — six hundred pairs, so be prompt. ey are fast blick Imported open work 1 1 value at aa Cis to half price—but there are only) " lisle Soe. ckings that we think uré splend . ‘To-morrow these will go at 10 Maln floor front, tral Bullding. At Sharply Reduced Prices. Bie these are small lots that cannot be duplicated, and because the incom- ing Christmas things need every inch of space we can give them, there will be a Friday chance at some splendid Rudolstadt Vases, at 25e, to $ $2.98 —Were 39c, to $4.98. shapes and decorations—a very inced for quick clearance, too—t eer Steins are and In’ assorted genuine Flemish sorts, designs, Were 29c., St with covers, at 19¢. Were $1.98, at 98c Court, West Building. —_ IS week before Thanksgiving is one of the most notable of the year in the great Basement Store of Household Utilities. And for Friday, this group of unusual values comes forward: 20th Century Brooms, I9c, and 25c. ‘The Broom with the metal shoulder-eno wire, no se tng and excellent corn that does not quickly Wear ou About 400 of the No. 6 sige with a few scratches the Jupanned shoul «here at 19¢. aplece i) of tho larger No. 7 Brooms here at.. 12c Nickel Serving Trays, 7c. Three hundred imported LEE even round Serving that are regularly sold sting Roasters. ed Roa tthe ne fasting’. About sabe each each, Royal’ food wivinc known as Wood Salt Boxes, I5c, and 2ic, Loxes for salt, ack for hasging. Bast and Central Buildings. nk Pas, for cooking ments or f tedivus operation use., cand ie Imported yrticulated woe covered and fitted with ‘nl Hasement, They are Scotch Madras Writing Paper, 29c. Cabinets for 19c, THOUSAND of them—one of the nota- ble values for Friday that come from the Stationery Store. woh of the Cadin contains 9 sheets and 30 enye- os Of the Scotch Madras Writing Paper—one of the peat of fabric Papers that are 40 popular, Sheet is the Ox and there are all the dainty tints to Kelect from svn blue, violet and gray. hristmas nis, Good Christmas gift nity coor tron, Bast Bullding, Silver-Plated Ware. $1.25 to $1.50 Pieces, 97c. IE have taken various small lots of the best Table Ware and Flat Ware in de- signs in which the line of pieces is in. complete and put them on a table to-morrow, at a sharply reduced price. They are fine and perfect as when they cost full pri¢es—a splendid chance to buy Christ. mas gifts, The stock includes Condensed Milk Holders, Pea Spoons, Bread Trays, Tomalo Servers, Crumb Sets, Berry Spoons, Gravy Ladles, Pie Knives, , Preserve Spoons and half dozen sets of Dessert Spoons, Coffee’ Spoons, Table Spoons, Dessert Forks, Weat Bullding. TS a een Women’s 50c. Stockings, 19c. —————— nf Sheets and | i Bargains for the Housekeeper. | | | eS Black Taffeta Ribbons From Abroad: : Special Value. Pah PRJHE smashing big hair bows and neck) B 6stocks that have come over from Paris are made of just such black Ribbons as these. They are particularly well made imported Ribbons, very higbly finished. 3 1-2 Inch, I5c. a Yard. 4 Inch. I7c. a Yard. Moin flour, Bast Buildin Moin four, Hast ¥ 90c. Black Taffeta Silk, 59c. 27 Inches Wiae_: —— Guaranteed. O thousand yards of this spiendid black } Silk to make one of the notable Friday offerings to-morrow. It is full 27 inches wide, an extra strong and brilliant quality and has the guarantee of wear onevery fold. Usual price is 90c. a yard. To- morrow, 59c. West Butlding. Main floor, New $1, 50 Books, 79c. offering illustrates as well as anything else in the Store the fact that prices here are always the lowest. ‘These are eight of the newest and most popular Books to-day. They were published at $1.50 apiece. You know as we!las we what they can b> bought for in book stores hereabout. You know as well'as we that nowhere but here can these Books be bought for so little as 79c, apiece. “Gordon Kelth.” Yelson Page. “Heart of n Crawford. Harding Davis. arr McCutcheon, hy" by Charles MaJor. new ill: d edition with colored 'y Van Dyke, cartera Shristmas,” Hopkinson Smith, “Maa in a Red Box," Anonymous, Main floor, rear, East Bullding. Beara best Book Store in this) by F. White Goods Under Cost. ‘hi cost more to land these pretty white fabrics in this country than the price you are asked to pay for them on Fri- Somebody’s loss—but your gain. 19c, a Yard—Worth Up to 39c. Fing quality imported fleece lined Pique, 32 Inches Imported mercerized Jacquard figured basket heviot, Fall weight, in large and small patterns, day. wid weave ( 38c, a Yard—Worth Up to 98c. Fine quality, highly mercerized, imported novelties, Yo welghU soft finish, ina ¥ Hin cheeks, vlocks and daca HEN carefully hemmed, Sheets of excel- lent muslin can be bought for such remarkably small prices where is the sense in buying the sheeting and doing the work at home? 5 stead of Gie, Utica Mills hemaiitched Sheets, Utica Mills hemstitched Sheets, Henmed Pillow Cases, 34x36 tend of 2te tead of 15e. Hemmed Pillow Cases, 45x36 Dae Seca isatena of fo: Ny Snail orders nited. Yard wide pleached Cam- Main Floor, rear, East Building; 75c. Velveteens, 39c, my ANCY Mousseline or Chiffon Velveteens— light and fine and beautiful,.and for the vetcens ever cost. When women can buy for $5.46 enough for a Suit that would ordinarily cost $10.50, isit any wonder that pretty much everybody who sees the fine fabrics can’t resist the temptation? Patterns are quiet grays and black and black. and-white checks and black with neat white dots. Main floor West Building, ——————— . : of ‘ ‘ lowest price that the first quality of Vel. |' Black Petticoats at 08c, (O much better than the best dollar Pet- licoats that are to be found anywhere -outzide this Store that we shouldn’t be surprised if every one of them disappeared be. fore night. Made of black menssxized sateen in two protty mod- elf, Oné bat a graduated accordion pleated” ruffle ulmmed with a small hemetitened rdffie. The other has a full umbrella rufMe trimmed with three hem- stitched fumes, 98e, Second floor, East Building,” $1 Flannelette Night Gowns, 79c ——— ES a loose, long and warm Night Gowns that so many women puton at this sea. son—ind a good round saving on the usual price. * a ty styles to pick trom. One aultehed’ tuck Fok, of wotid coe, color yoke, with bi another style is Von oln iy pont. tren wo rows of fancy bi ga, colar ake and, lea pihers with polling £9 With bebaa of solld eolor aid brat 3 Beeond pret Bast Buliding, fis anus

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