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donia. —t ‘who are under arrest, Ttatian criminal: @ny evidence obtainable, Blondo explains that Was left in his house by he does not know, and he used tt in’ bulldiny tet-Service people ha work was done. to locate I be able hatred te able yon @ number of ¢ Th it that t to is vicinity hey prominent! ' M great source of annoyance “to jent. of id Fitth street, Pion ed to pass money snd who cau the wont Grrem. is fearfui that she will ed by evil they Hvatoro society put Ma The Beerel they have scon fe a prize tighter, u Pesce of No, asked The Evening @reot, Brooklyn, World to help find her tte smoker. She fears that ve affected his mind. Police Say Couple Arrested for ~ Counterfeiting Are Connected with Crowd that Killed Ma- Secret-Service Agent Flynn declares Salvatore Biondo and his wife, Jo- Ing twenky-fivelcent pieces And the woman for attempting to ut- ter’ the coins, are members of he gang|> which murdered | * Madonia and stuffed his body ‘barrel. He does not connect them with that bloody crime in any way, ‘out..with the band only so far as the bj money-making operations go. |“ jo fad been under suspicion for @ long time of having a hand in coun- ig, but not until the police ar- this wife for endeavoring to pass Quarters on Monday night last was Tr the Biondo fiat, at No, 255 First » Was found a quantity of dyna- mite sufficient, Capt. Flynn says, to mhad¢ kindling wood of ihe build- Dynamite ts not part of a coun- outfit, and the authorities sable to account for its possession work. e been unable to find out just where that building explain whi to lay «heir would get even Biondo ts known to have @ companion of Morello, donia out of the rvice agents say the two togeth: lo 4# over six feet in height and fort has yet been made to re- le: ‘The man is held in Jail in default of 3,000 bail, and the woman In default of $2,900, | “a8 set . Friends declare it will an AND WIFE PART EAT MAN WITH OF MURDER GAG) BRAS AUCKLES| HM Two Members of Mafla Society| Hutkoff Felt Tug at Watch Attack Luici Columbo in Front of Saloon—Refused to Give Them $100. The police of White Plains are search- the man fer 302 East One Hundred and Bixth early this morning in front of ol Pluto's saloon and nearly Killed ause he refused to give them mbo ds in the White Plains Hos- mifferiag from serious injuries, He his assailants wore steel knuckles that they pounded him over the head, kicked him in the back and black- ened both of his eyes. Detective Fee, who made an investi- gation, learned that the two bandits told Columbo that they had come up to White Plains to kill him because he had not sent them the $100 which they demanded, “I was in Pluto's saloon on Grove street,” said Columbo, ‘when these two men came in. They treated me and then demanded the money, Finally they called me outside and then started to kill me. They had brass or steel knuckles on their hands and they kept saying ell Ax you that is Don't you dare’ man had not come along, I know would ‘have finished me. “I know o men belonged to the Mafla So- They belong in New York." etive Fee is now on their trail, —<—<— FAIR HEIRS PAY FEES. Court Makes Further Awards on ims Agninnt Extate, SAN FRANCISCO, Noy 19.—The Fair The Se- wou n Si afes and- besides aides) helw are still occuping a great deal of Who |dttention In the local courts, and big the| fees t being paid out. The follow- ing aw of fees for services to the Charles Fair estate have been made Superior Jwige Cook: To Joseph Har- for money advanced té Charles L. Fuir, and for services rendered, $112,000; Y | Ch 8, Neal, for services $50,000, and | hn 1. Seymour, for services, * v3 Tiesides these awards. the Court or- dered that $14,593 be paid to the Crocker- Woolworth Bank for monevs advanced, and about fifty small claims were al: lowed. pa WILL SWIM IN ICY WATER. A vold plunge in the icy Sheepshead Ray on ‘ programme mapped out b; he. of the Butler atrect and Will Du If Will forfelt $1,000, whose, water ot 27 4s th Magistrat 368 Warrent | HELD PICK POCKETS D NINE BLOCKS Chain and Kept Tight Hold of Man Making It Until Police- man Appeared. Several young men charged with be- Magistrate Court to-day, Hogan The Hast One Hundred No. 121 East Hight ed a wouth-bound Le: reached Fifty-ninth tug at his watch cl held it tightly until ed the man, The name of Simon. Detective-Sergeant Central Office, was He told Magistrate same offense. The pi eturned with because he had out the natu You you're “ Coward," not horse owner, ore sapere swimmers and ally dip unt fe appears Both bh i en known, scussion drone a in the latest, and Bunday before the of the for the test of nerve be a draw. © which bef salve | this at Elghtleth street to-day. ing to-day for two members of the Mafla| ing pickpockets wero arraigned before Society who attacked Luicl Columbo, of No. in the Yorkville firet was Samuel and Second street. leth strekt, board- xington avenue car street he felt a hain, He selzed a ‘hand that held the watch chain and at Fiftleth street Policeman McGrath was met and arrest- prisoner gave the MoMullen, of the in the court-room, ‘Hogan that Simon had been arrested elght timea for the risoner was ‘held in $2,000. MoMullin left the court-room and a prispner, FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Columbus jcould stand the egg upright, studied how. The maker of the Coward Shoe, first studied ral lines and curves of the human foot. The result |is the absolute ting Coward Shoe. ly perfect fit- are losing much easy walking if wearing a SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES 8S. COWARD,| 268-274 Greenwich St., nearWarren St..N.Y, Mail Orders Filled. SEND FOR CATALOGUE, 4 121st Street: | 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. ~ EVERYTHI ‘Qak or mahog- any finish, with hair cushions cov- éred in velour. Special price, ings, “ts, Bedding, ets, etc. Mahogany finish frames, up- holstered damask $4.90 & SONS Two Establishments. Everything Reliable. Necessities: for ker, tion of 25 per cent. Chairs, seats, cover- with adjustable ratchet head, wool }five book shelves, fringe, best upholstery, coverings of $French bevel Ned three-tone velour, $12.75 Comfort- This Sideboard with 3 French bevel plate mirrors, 2 glass closets, silver drawer, etc, , Oak Dining Room Furniture at Very Low Prices Also, THANKSGIVING DAY. Mahogany Tables, Sideboards, China Clos- ets, Arm Chairs and Side Chairs, at a reduc- $37.50! Quartered Oak combination hree — drawers, mirror, $14.75 Cash or Liberal Credit. | JWPERTHWAIT & SONS. Chatham Salers, Chatham Sq.: 193 to 205 Park Row. NG » HOUSEKEEPING. Our CARPET and RUG DEPTS. are full of BARGAINS. Morris Roc Culiections Made If Requested. Simon, seventeen years old, of No. 103 “Nathan Hutkoff, an elderly man of As the car charged with pocket picking. The pris- oner said he was William Goldberg, twenty yeans old, of No. 236 Second street. He was arrested at Fifty-ninth street and Second avenue by McMullin. When searched it is alleged a woman's silver chatelaine bag, containing §, was found in his possession, The prisoner was remanded until to-morrow. The third man arraigned was Harry Berman, twenty-three years old, who refused his addr atreet, with her mother, for a north- bound car, While waiting her chatelaine bag was stolen. She did not notice it, but a woman bystander told her and pointed to a man entering @ saloon as the thief, Miss Celer follawed him and, it ts al- leged, found him in the act of counting the contents of the bag. She said that she had #27 in the bag. ‘When she demanded the return of the ‘ug the man ran past her and down Second avenue, but was caught by Po- Uceman Schauberger. He was held for further examination. his leading ——— SUMMERFIELD ‘WANTS DELAY. ‘The counsel of Larry Summerfeld, now in the Tombs, convicted for swin- dling George W. Effinger, of Philadel- phia, in a copper deal, appealed to Jus- tice Dickey. of the’ Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day for a cortiticate of rea- sonable doubt to prevent Summerfield from going to Bifg Sing to serve out his sentence, Justice Dickey reserved de- cision. her blink. an eyelash, woman, | THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 1903,-. ACTRESS BLINKE AND LOST HER JO Grace Elliston Insists that It hort idnight Mi: Stell: t Tt : . Gelers 0 N16 Hirst aver, Ws walt: Was Only a Wink of an Eye-| it aint Wis In “Sieada Gabter We volunteer hundreds of aids and suggestions. For lash, but Mansfield Thought Otherwise. ‘The customary disintegration of Rich- ard Mansfleld's company has set in. Word comes fromChicago that the im- possible-to-please autocrat Miss BUiiston, her volce coming over the wire in broken accents, protests she | didn't blink—that she merely winkea | an eyelash—and as ft 1s human to wink she can't see why she should be blamed, | There was no clause in her contract has given Grace Elliston, | “two weeks’ notice’ because, at Kathie, | she blinked at a time when the particu- | lar Karl Heinrich would not have‘iad prohibiting her winking or birt: then, anyway, the mighty Richard is| superior to contracts. Leading ladies | are constantly falling under the ban of) Mansficid’s displeasure and being left to Grvop find Weauier uy cue wayside, nus estimate of the abilities of an actress seldom agrees with ‘that of the public. ‘During the engagement of “Old Hel- delberg’ at the Lyric Theatre, in this sie = clty, Miss Elliston endearod herself to those who attended the plas her fF h I h Kk: D charming. and nyanpatinetion Dovtraval of or t € an Sgiving Inner. Kai ‘She is to be succeeded by Car- H.O'Neill & Co. t the kitchen and for the dining room everything that is essential to the cooking of the dinner and the decoration of the table will be found in splendid and lavish assort- ments here. We print below a few items from various | departments, many of which are specially priced for Fri-- day and Saturday only. TEETHS3 Process, Work Guaranteed. Come and bring your friends and you will be pleased. . $3 $3 The Grocery Department Suggests many delicacies for the Thanksgiving table— currants, citron, figs, dates, prunes, crystallized fruits, de- licious teas and coffees and hundreds of others impossible toenumerate. You can confidently bring your complete list here with the full assurance that every item will be filled satisfactorily and at the smallest possible cost. Hints as to prices follow: RAISINS—Fancy 1 clusters, 35c,; 544 Ib. boxes, clus- ters, $1.30 and $1.75. Sets of Teeth (double suction). Gold Crowns., Bridge Work. Gold Filling... Quaker Den $1 tal Society Hours.9 A.M. to8 P.M. Sundays, 10 to 3. 44 East 14th St.. near Broadway, 171 Broadway, cor. Cortlandt 8t., N. ¥, Ib. cartons, | PLUM PUDDING—Richardson & | Robbins's, 4 Ib. 85c.; 3 Ib. 65¢,; 2 |Ib., 45c.; 1 1b., 23.—Richardson & checked, from standing in the warehouse. for demonstration on our own floor. 1 Mason & Hamlin Upright, was $400, now $150. 2 Mason & Hanilin Uprights, were $500, now 1 Mason & Hamlin Upright, was $400, now $; 1 Mason & Hamlin Upright, was $400, now $: 4 3 Mason & Hamlin Uprights, were $400, now $325 each. 1 Mason & Hamlin Upright, Flemish oak art case, was $550, now $495, Robbins’s Plum Pudding Sauce, 15¢. GLACE FRUITS--5 1b. boxes, $2.00; fancy baskets, $1.75. “BAR LE DUC,” “Mme. Rous- sey” white and red strawberries and currants, 25c. OLIVES — Fancy Queen Olives, per bottle, 10c. to 65c.—Stuffed Olives, per bottle, 10c. to 75c. NUTS—Best Grenoble Walnuts,lb., 18c.—best Maple Filberts, Brazilian, Texas Pecan and Mixed. per Ib., 15c, ALMONDS—Soft shell Almonds, per Ib., 20c. and 35c, MINCE MEAT—Atmore’s, 3 Ib. glass jars, 60c.; $ Ib. jars, $1.00— The Greatest PIANO _ Offering of the Year | Is Now Presented to Our Public Just after the exchanged pianos of the Fall business have accumu- \lated—just before the great holiday rush begins, occurs the great WaANa- |MAKER Piano movement that has now become a classic event in the trade. |This year several fortunate trade conditions have favored our prepara- |tions; and the presentment of fine instruments away under-price, which) our Piano Store makes below, has never been quite equalled, even by the} extraordinary WANAMAKER Piano Sales of the past. The most distinguished feature of the offering, and one of excep- tional interest to lovers of artistic pianos of the first class, is A Group of $550 Chickering Upright Pianos at $385) These instruments have never been used, and they have just come to us direct from the) factory. But they are the earlier numbers of acertain style of case which is not being repeated. When our buyer saw them in the factory a few weeks ago, the cases were varnish They have since been re-finished, so that as they come out of the cases today, this slight craze in the finish cannot be noticed. But they are superb modern, perfect Chickering Pianos, in a popular size upright. have the matchless tone and action that belongs alone to Chickering Pianos. a hundred and sixty-five dollars on such splendid instruments is an opportunity rare indeed. | ‘The fixed and unalterable price has always been $550; and none but these few instruments) in this special group have been or will be obtainable for less than that figure. Now, $385.) Next in importance is this collection of splendid | Mason & Hamlin Upright Pianos The rich, sympathetic, romantic tone so loved by thoroughly artistic musicians. All in handsome, modern cases of ornate architecture. some have been taken in exchange for later models; and a few have never been used except ‘These are the new prices: Some of the pianos have been out on rent; 8 Mason & Hamlin Uprights, were $400, now $195 each. | 8 Mason & Hamlin Uprights, were $500, now $880 each, 2 Mason & Hamlin Uprights, were $450, now $325 each, liberal sized wine glasses, Hons to select from, all fin- and nickel-plated tray... $1.35 | ished in clouded gold $29.98 5 each.| 1 Mason & Hamlin Upright. was $550, now $440. | effect. ..+. sessesene, DO%e 8 Mason & Hamlin Uprights, were $600, now $440 each, | DINNER SETS, fine French O'Neill's Banquet, 5 Ib. glass jars, 65c.—Bricks, 5 Ib. tin pails, 70c.— | Armout’s, 3 Ib. tin pails, 35c, CAKE—Fancy Fruit Cake, 11b.box, 30c.; 2 Ib. box, $5c,; 5 Ib. box, $1.45. B (Bas. acnt.) Rich Cut Glass and Decorative China. A visit to our Cut Glass Room will reveal hundreds of pieces suitable for the Thanksgiving table. The stock is replete with specimens from the most noted factories in the country and the prices throughout are extremely moderate. Decorated Limoges China Fish and | Fruit and Salad Bowls, Celery Game Scts, $10.00 to $57.00 per set. | Trays, Cracker Jars, Cake and Bread Plates, Chocolate Jugs, Tea- Decorated Limoges ChinaIce Cream | pot, Sugar and Cream Sets, etc,, at Sets, from $2.39 to $28.00 per sct. | 98c. each. . , |Celery Trays, Salad Dishes, Cake Decorated Limoges China Choco- | Plates, Bonbon and Olive Trays, late Sets (1 chocolate jug. 6 cups | Cracker Jars, Condersed Milk Jars, and saucers), $4.98 to $14.00 per sct. | etc., at 49c. each. Ramikins with Plates, Celery Trays, Salad and Cake Dishes, Fancy Olive Trays, Plates, various sizes, etc., at 25c. each. Cups and Saucers, Plates, Fruit Sau- cers, Oatmeal Bowls,Cream Pitchers, Salts and Peppers, etc., at 10c. cach. Cut Glass Bowls, large and varied assortment, $2.98 to $19.98 each. Special Values for This Week. CUT GLASS TANKARD JUGS, capacity 3 pints, deep, brilliant cutting, (like illustration), value $6.50: special at $4.98 CUT GLASS CELERY TRAYS, large size, 2 differ- ent shapes, very pretty designs, value $4.00; at.. $2.98 CUT GLASS BOWLS, 8-inch size, choice patterns, value $4.50; special at $3.49 CUT GLASS BON-BON or OLIVE DISHES, 6-inch size, with handles, richly cut, value $2.50; at... $1.98 CUT GLASS WATER TUMBLERS, straw, diamond and fan patterns, value $3.75; special at....eoee...- Fine China and Glassware. DECORATED GLASS WATER|I MIT ATION CUT GLASS SETS, 4 colors, 6 tumblers, large | PUNCH BOWLS, on foot. gc fancy jug and nickel- plated trayssse.. $1.60 Decorated Limoges China Pudding Sets (3 pieces), $3.98 to $7.98 per set. Decorated Limoges China Fruit and Salad Bowls, $1.49 to $5.48 each, Decorated Limoges China Chop Dishes various shapes, $1.75 to $8.98 cach, They} And to save DINNER SETS, 102 pieces, Ger- Ban chi, Au rie pieces, pretty pin flora jecora- HOR ccevisaseescince $18.75 | DINNER SETS, 100 pieces, fine (Limoges, France) china, 3 decora- DECORATED GLASS WINE SETS, handled decanter and six china, heavy coin gold edge on all IMITATION CUT GLASS pieces, 200 pieces to the | Miscellaneous Upright Pianos ‘Chambers Upright, was $225 225, | Steinw: Iprigl 275, | now $28 eerhiam Upright, was $275, now | Now. |Cable Upright, was $250, now $125. 250, M le | @ Upright, was $375, now | now | now $175. Baldwin Upright, 145, |/Halet & Davis Upright, was $425, | now $180. | Haines Bros, Upright, was $875, now was $450, now 185. Hardman Upright, was $400, now $195. now $65. |Bradbury Upright, with self-playing | attachments, was $650, now $105, Kurtzmann Upright, was $250, now $225, Chickering Grand, $550, Allen Square, was $400, Chickering Square, Was. Grovestein & Co, ‘Square, was $450, » $75. ell-playing attachments, | Decker & Co. Square, was $450, now) was $600, now $295. $ Miscellaneous Upright Pianos now | Crown Upright, was $260, now $245, y « Sons Upright, was $500, iNer Upright, was $500, now $295 Chickering Upright, was $450, now Second-hand Grand Pianos Mason & Hamlin Grand, was $900, q $1 : [Hale Upright, was $275, now $105. | \rus i i , / Bun Upright, was $250, now | MMon {© Hamlin Grand, was $000, | $1 Sohmer ‘irand, was $700, now $825. | Estey Upright, was $400, now $165. 133 een I Doll Upright, was $185, now $140. rial ea he i Cyt Cainpbell Upright, was $100, kering Grand, was $900, now now $140, 75. [Koller & Campbell Upright, was|ciictering Grand, was $900, now 200, now $165, 4 $205 \Steinway & Sons Upright, was $500, was $750, now Square Pianos Morgan & Co. Square, was $375, now now $25. 450, now $45 Gorham Square, was $400, now $65, Seltzer & Co. Square, was $875, now $65. Hazleton Square, was $500, now $75 CRANBERRY SETS, 7 Rp seve cess 937-98 : | HERR Ue gice estes Wipe ts (Basement.) seine oa amare eri Cutlery for Thanksgiving. ovesteln & Fuller, was $450, now} | Without good Cutlery—the best Cutlery—the greatest feast of the year will be inevitably a failure. We keep only the best (“‘Landers, Frary & Clark” make). Every piece is fully warranted and we guarantee will prove entirely satis- factory. CARVING SETS—(2 piece) stag) MEDIUM KNIVES and FORKS, handles, in satin-lined case, worth | Cocobola and ebony handles, best $1.39; at.... i 98c} seal blades, resulay $1.25 and CARVING SETS—G pi ; 1.49 per set; special at handles, ses $1.69; Hive Sas 98c and $1.25 $75. Weber Square, was $600, now $95. Chiskertus Square, was $600, now} ekering Square, was $600, now Organs Mason & Hanillu, was $60, now 335. Mason & Hamlin, was $125, now $25. Mason & Hamlin, was $85, now $35, | 2M Hamlin, 150;| | now gO. 5 Hamlin were $150.)H)11 GAME, SETS—(2 piece) stag han- | MEDIUM KNIVES and FORKS, Mason Becta, was 9100, now. $60. | dies, worth $1.25; at... ++ 98c| white celluloid handles, best steel Mason amlin, was now + 1 Mason & Hamlin, was$90, now $80.|f}|[| GAME SETS—(3 piece) stag han. | Disdes, worth $4.49 per set; special Mason & Hamlin, was $160, now $90.| 9} dies, sterling ferrules, best steel | °t- ++ $3.20 Maton & Hamlin, was $450, now blades, worth $4.49; ates» $3.25 (Basement.) Table Decorations for Thanksgsving. Symphony Self-Playing Organs In the Lamp Department. Symphony, was $260, now $75. Symphony, was $260, now $85. Symphony, was $700, now $125, TULIP CANDLE LAMP, in as-; CANDLE SHADES, one special Symphony, was $500, now $235, sorted colors, something very new, | lot that were regularly 10c. cach; three color combinations to select from, regularly 69c.; special at §5¢ special at... 8c Aeolians PAPER, LINEN and SILK Acolian, was $400, now $65, SHADES for electroliers, all Apouay) was 350! Bom ia, | CANDLES, for table decorations, | styles; from 25c, to.. +++$3,00 R i 2 all colors, regularly 3c,; special at2c¢ (Basement,) irecent model. Angelus, \just thirty homes. | Regular price, $250. These at $145. Last feature of the Sale; but one of utmost importance to people who| ove music, and are yet unable to play the piano, is an offering of | 30 Angelus Piano Players at $145 — These are brand-new instruments, just received from the factory; but they are not the| ‘That accounts for the manufacturers sacrificing them. ‘ertieless, the best piano players on the market today, with the sole exception of the NEW} Thoy have all of the famous Angelus Expression Devices—the Phrasing Lever, which gives the perfect control of the sensitive, huinan touch. Superb instruments; but the! manufacturers want to have none but their new model—hence this splendid opportunity for Hints for Folks DARLINGTON DISH WASH- ERS.—Saves your hands from the dish water, saves dishes from break- in the Kitchen. FANCY SWISS CARVED SALAD SETS, spoon and fork, upward from., 25c , water always clean, Call in ; Our Basement and see how it|SPICE, SETS, consisting of stand | WOLKS, <0 secs serceee ++e+e$1,00 | and 6 decorated spice jars.... $3.00 UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOP- PERS.—The only machine made that chops food and does not tear it nor press it; no strings in the meat if chopped by the Universal; upward from ROYAL ROASTERS. — Dome covers, cleaned iron, size 10x14.95¢ CAST IRON CRULLER COOK- ERS.—Polished inside, 9 ins..48¢ BIRD'S EYE MAPLE POTATO MASHERS .. 25c POTATO R S, round But they are, nev-| ICER HEIN’S POTATO RICERS..j9¢ “MOTTLED" COOKERS, blue and white, 4 coated, double cran- berry, 2 quarts. $1.45 Plano Store, Fifth floor, These goods have an unlimited guar- | ‘payment plan. LAST WORD OF ALL You can buy any of these under-price instruments on the easy There's no reason in the world for wailing, and missing this greatest opportunity of the year. Come early tomorrow. antee, Genuine Agate double cranberry IRON PANCAKE GRIDDLES, 9x18 +36 | formerly* | AT, Stewart &Co JOHN WANAMAKE inch +23c | cookers, 2 quarts ........60046940 FRENCH EGG WHIPS, 12-|Heavy Tin Plum Pudding ROUND BREAD BOARDS..1Q¢ | MOULDS, 1 quart size......., 50c Fancy Carved Round Bread Boards, | Heavy Jelly MOULDS, about 25 _ upward fromsees...+++ +e+e+e60c | Varieties, upward from..,.....23¢ i (Basement,) Broadway, 4th Ave, is oun & Youn Si Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street.