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: ail “ br the at thi if » Polehinaki hurried into his house, tion Depertment\ boat Minnehanonck t himself and then reported the, Worth of diamonds. A ticket for &| was summored fo Cot Mt to the police of the Wakxefleld| valuable scarfpin belonging to Borg trv's a hee vested ay a on, 4 medal from Consre: ives Malo searched the woods wie ' A. 4 Ny d of Valuables, While crowing Park Row at tho | j } j 1 = Uorient, Wa ickerlne Grand: was BAT ICT Polchinski Followed hy Men, and After Being d with a Blackjack Is) Ag 44 | Polehinak!, of No ge, was held up, ia Of hie home early to-day by three J The robbery occurred in the Teaaly spect where the numerous Mrs. men following him soon after he car. He is a man of unusual th’ and did not feel that he need fear. with Black Jack. front of Irim and felled him with a frum a black jack, Another o Righwaymen planed his knee in| stomach as he fel), while the one ik him grabbed his hi and | hand over his mouth. ‘Went through his pockets. Polchingk stru; led, but the men | a in woking a aver a #01 pin from him. Finally i wt the man's hand from eugh be | eke tho ownors. M One of lice, The highway ‘and disappeared in the thick | No, in Bronx Park Gehegan and detectives Tlemey | nty drove over the ground, but find no trace of the men, So: Citizens in the vicinity a: and organized a Bnd SIE on jc could give only a6 ription of hie assaudanta, | hot seriously injured. | ———_——_ | | ENCHED LEG IN PLANKS, herself Annie Bridge entrance on his way this ol time orning Max Pavmer ea at No, # ¥ Wrench. | other man, ping into a| returning, le in some planking alongside urgeon from the Hud-| Poughkeepste, hospital, his ruin, Another } few days later as her employe ndaged the man’a| found out something which would work tives Mangin and Greim, of the West One Hundredth street station, | they found ‘him at No, 1297 Second aven | he was ensconced In a handsomely fur. nished apartment. he reached the loyeliest spot) the evidences of wealth and refinement he road in Two Hundred and Thir- | Ninety pawn tickets were seoured, by mtect one of the men SPTUNK| means of which some very valuable The | dle gold watch belonging to D. B. Wil- mot, a lawyer, of No, 65 Broadway, Hi house was rotibed on Nov, 7. The saw the robber, and was able to tity him yesterday. A man answering the deseription mady | Tobbed the home of Sidney Marks at {4 Week Ninetysseventh street a He carried away $1,000 do Massun, of No, a Central Park | o¢ his bravery In having a woman from | West, was among the articles found, | drowning HS Mr, de Massuy sald that he had been and robbed of three pins, one a yacht club) her to the surface, He pin, which he valued highly. berger answers the description of a man who got 44,000 in diamonds in a| robbery on Fifth avenue recently. Many Letters from Women, One of the trunks in his room was | filled with letters from a woman who lives in Manchester, England, and signs | h She evidently knew all! about his actions, as she adviaes him not to return to England for some She regrets that she couldn't walt for him to marry letter she tells of her marriage to an-| but blames him for not Another series of letters is from oar tracks. | Pauline Stigman, of Poughkeepale. ds had to be pried open be-| Something In the letters suggests that | foot could be extricated, lit would be unsate for him to go to| fh POLICE SA THEY THS POL “HWNESTIR THEE UID ELS Pawntickets for $10,000 Worth Mrs. Palmer Wilson Saw Him of Jewelry Are Found in Room of Man Arraigned in the West, Side Court. Driving Along Road When She Lost Bag Containing $6,000 | Worth of Diamond Jewelry. *allas| chester County are to-day | Bide | a petdler who ts believed to b jewels valued at $5,000 which hen he Mra. Palmer Wilson. When the ba, “ son and her friend, When | coachman made a Arwund fim wore Ind then sent out his reac n had found the jewels. mA t Jewelry was recovered and returned to walking ™ also seen by y | was found jtold the police he Jewels, “| for the veddier, In the bi taining thirt had not stones, and t monde: the other a turq. inded by twentyone diame Won'a card, some papers ee el He had to dive th nN alarm waa then # 4 Park| More than twenty alleged victims of | Dotectives in New York and In Wes Bemuel Watenberger, alias “Ber: bbed within a hundred| “Rosen,” appeared in the te Court to-day to identity him was arratened for robbing the house of dropped out of the cirrlage Adler, at No, 1 West Eightv-| >’ poking ¢ have fou! yestend of No, Alps were committed last summ eighth street. In the arrest of Water Laxk Kon avenue : Polohinski is a prosperous marble | berger the police say they have cap The gems were lost by Mrs, Wile on i with yards in the village of West) tured one of the clevereat house and Wille deiving with a friend on ci Maeers and @t Throg’s Neck. He was| jewelry thieves In this country. Pawn | ‘venue, between Weate heater ay home and left the Mount) Uckets for $10,000 in valuable Jewelry | ud West Farms road, Classon ay car White Plains road and] were found in his trunks, and it is be-| MU@ I not In good condition and the Hundred and Thirteenth street, | Hoved that many recent diamond rob-| °®'iage was jolted considerably. Th it Is poorly Mghted with old-|bertes were the work of his skilful, J°Wely was carried in a black bax in| flarey. hands, Mrs, Wilson's lap, and it is supposes | ticed | wy, | tha: one of the jolts threw it into Polchinski says that he no} Watenberger was arrested by Detee-! roadway. was missed Mrs. Wil- assisted b search © ‘sre for Mt, but without s she then reported her loas eatchester police, C pt detect! Am her. the detectives, but seen was a diamond heart, wo one an opal, surrounded by twenty Hrs. 1 about bille were also In the bag. Gets Medal for Saving Woman, Michael J. Burke, mate of the Corree. neni tion ree times | Ineo the Bast River in the wintortime at night before sa “ ty noveons from drownin Waten- | pputeteanes aah i her. In one -¥__ had | Store Closes at 6 P. M, Great Wanamaker SALE OF USED PIANOS Begins Tomorrow Morning We announce for tomorrow the greatest Piano Sale of the year. The one hundred and twenty-nine instruments included in the offering represent pianos that wo have taken in exchange [rom people who were buying new WaNAMAKER. Pianos, been added to by instruments taken from our own stock that had been out on rental, as well ay a superb group of Mason & Hamlin Pianos that we have still reniaining from the stock of these fine pianos that we purchased from the Mason & Hamlin Company previous to their recent disorganization. All of the used pianos have been put in excellent condi. The collection is one of the beat that we have presented. Owing to the contracted space in our store building this holiday season, we have been impelled to mark these instruments at prices far lower than would otherwise be necessary ; |° but the demands for floorspace are so urgent that we cannot hold them for the reasonable period that might be needed for their sale; heuce we have placed prices on them that will probably exhaust the larger part of the collection in a single day. Not only are these | instruments exceptionally fine in quality and low in price, but you can arfange to buy them on the very easiest terms—terms that will make it a simple matter for any home to tion by our own experts. secure & piano that, perhaps, has been looked forward to for months or years Come early tomorrow and see the pianos, and learn how easy it is to buy one of these excellent instruments ; Mason & Hamlin Upright Pianos amiin Vprights, w 45, now he nh. i) each, § Mason & Hamlin Uprights, were $400, now paw eac i Mason & Hamlin Uprights. i, now $35 ac’ ¥ Mason & Hamlin Uprights. D, now $410 each, aoe = Tie tet amiin Vprights. now $h5 # won & Hamlin Upri Tow $200. 1 Mason & Hamlin Upright, was $6, now $425, 2 Mason & Hamlla Grand, was $80, now $46. Kurtsmann Pianos OF ooteeoe Uprights, reduced to $200 each, uramann Uprights, reduced to $22 each. Vose & Sons Pianos were ht, was $80. ‘ose & Bons Upright, reduced to $286. i ose & Bons Upright, reduced to $326. Vose & Sons Grand, reduced to $40. Chickering & Sons Pianos fi now $35, ‘0, Miscellaneous Upright Pianos } Upright, was $00, ee Fa Upright, ma | 4 h Upright. w n By vires nap tone 0, Co. “Upri was $2), now b Upright, was BM now fim. oF oe vb ight, was 3 non pe bright, was $300, now $1 ns Foright, Wis EO, now $165, ie a 3. now $235, ach, ANAMAKE Miscellaneous Upright Pianos Crown Upright, was $2), ow $286, Aman, Upriahi, Was gi, now 346 Upright, was igh, how $6 bickering Upright, was $00, now $265. Dickering Upright, was HO, now pio. Hickering Wpright: was $0, now £5, hickering Uprleht, was $0. how Bik : Campbell Upright Pianos § Gimpeell erighis: Bere HS: Row $e F, Doll Upright Pianos. 2 Frederick Doll Uprights, were $18, no 2 Frederick Doll Uprights, were fig Cow #2 Square Pianos 1 Van Winkle Square, was E 1 Barmore Square, was $310, frown, - 1 Worcester Bquare, was 4275, now $15, } Water Square, was $10, now s00 each enc) ulld Square, ‘was $250, ‘now $36. 1 Chambers & Gabler Square, Sue , i Yarveson ATVORO) ys Li ug ay Bac are. was Kid, v Bacon Square, irom. Square, wai jerry & Co. Square,’ was ¥ W 8 1 Narvesop Square, w: 0. ne | 1 Sarr Maeno WS m0, ree bal iv 6 , Was $900, no . ckering.& Sone Squat" ickering ina Square. was $400, now radbury Square, was 800, now $66. iy & Vaupe! Square, was $80, now ges, s. Square, was $260, now 5, Bohmer Square, was $3, now $80, Weber Square, waa 8, now $6, Leribe & Sons Square, was $400, now $9, Chickering & Bons Bquare, was $500, now $13, Piano Store, Fifth Floor. Seach 333 a oo Pies 2k as 2 23 BS a 85 i ie 41 Ai This collection has Broadway, 4th ave, 9th and 10th Sts, ¢ at last brought | h ved twen ALDIRON A Quarter Size Bur- He | told by Mr. Wilson that she hed 4 peddier driving a wagon along and that in her opinion the t out| “WHE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1904, Lunch Room Sixth Floor, Combination Lunch No. 1, 16¢ f frean tea, Combination Lunch No, 2, 20¢ Ham of Corned Beef, with New York oF Genuine hi ne oor F Salad, Home . aruit r stuf ne, pot madera, © of milk Combination Lunch No, 3, 25e Trad oy ees eile oe that one s'am| h eae! P. exhibit -oom, “fth Poor, 4s ceats spent. Want to Be Dressed Up for Thanksgiving? Read the news we publish to-day of opportunities to clothe yourself in stylish raiment for the Nation's feast day. Values that will astonish you are here for your acceptance, No store in New York can match these rare offerings: pattie RaSh STRANDED: DetheSoet fa sbeeice ROE eee Women’s Cheviot Fur Lined Coats at 18.48: 18.48 opera. other stores. black, blue and brown, grade of black satin, \. yw at 1.65 a Pair were made to sell for 3,00 a pair. EB/ Regular 3.00 shoes, The se: ‘A of best quality sateen, iy? are D, Eand EE. Regular 3.00 shoes J Regular 3.00 shoes, Men Who Part With 8.88 Acquire $15 Winter Suits and Overcoats Men who have bought clothing at The 14th Street Store are the ones who have scattered broadcast praise of these garments at 8.88. If they were oot wonderful values at 8.88 they would not send their friends, ‘Lnird s'loor. Will You Examine These Magnificent Offerings? MEN’S $15 SUITS, made of all Cheviots, Black Thibets, Black Clay Worsted and Blue Serges, shoulders and come ble breasted styles, sizes for all builds, at 8,88, MEN’S$15 OVER- _ with heavy Italian lining. Every one has a hand felled collar and tall, lean man; also MEN’ SWELL TOURIST COATS, made of the newest mixtures, with or without belt. They are all wool fab. Boys’ Winter Clothing ‘ THE OVERCOATS are made of strictly all wool frieze, in BOYS’ SUITS, in all the newest productions of the season, They are made of sirictly all wool materials, such as Worste’s, Blue Serg:3, Cheviots wool materials, such as Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Mixed Worsteds, They have hand felled collars, broad in single 8.88 | and dou. COATS, made of all wool Frieze, in Cambridge, Oxford and black, hand padded shoulders, in all sizes, We can fit the stout man and the rics, lined with fine quality Venetian lining. They have broad concave shoulders; value 15.00, special at 8.88, Oxford and blue, perfect fitting and tailoring, We bave them in the latest atyles and newest fabrics, sizes 2% to 16 years, value 5.00, at.... 2.98 and Tweeds, They are made in Norfolk, Double Breasted and 3-plece suits, with mannigh vests, Russian Buster Brown; value 500, Pr WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ee Ae: SOs a he The first lot consists of 300 pairs of Women’s Shoes, taade of bright Glace Kid, with kid patent tip, extension sole and military Leel—a laced boot for the street, with black satin top facings. They have soft fine stock linings of best quality sateen, and each paimis as fully warrani@l as if sold at full price—sizes 2 to 8, widths D, Band) @ gg Rochester fe" ond lot consists of 400 pairs of Women's Shoes, having lighter soles, medium Cuban heels, opera toes and bright kid patent tip in lace style, They have soft fine stock linings | Shoes for The sizes are from 2% to 8. The widths The third lot consists of dressy dongola Kid Shoes, with French heels and patent tips-guit- able for street wear for women who preter higher heel shoes. The sizes are 2}4 to 7 and widths C, Dand E, Have Not Been Sold for Less Than $25 The fur lined coat will be more popular this Winter than ever, because it has been adopted by the fashion designers as one appropriate for all sorts of dress and semi-dress occasions, Besides being stylish it is warm and comfortable. Compare This Coat with Those Sold at $26, $30 and Even $40 WOMEN'S HANDSOME CHEVIOT COATS, lined throughout with _ squirrel, are the acme of style perfection, They are loose fitting, have new pouch sleeves with cuffs and hang in graceful folds. This coat is suitable for the street, carriage or This same coat sells for $25 in two Our price Thursday will be Women’s Coats, mace of a fine quality of soft finish Vicuna, fly 4%) tront, ntted back, overlapping stitched seams, beautifully tailored i\\ \e / and finished, and lined with a heavy grade of black satin, special at Lew Women’s Walking Suiits ) Women’s Walking Suits, made of a fine grade of ‘cheviot, in 1 The coats are double breasted, collarless effect, fitted back, elegantly trimmed with velvet and braid, lined with a heavy Skirts are nine and eleven gore, flaring, high kilted, and panel effects, at, Women’s Walking Suits, made of a fine quality of cheviot, Toadcloth, Venetian and fancy worsteds, in a variety of styles, elegantly trimmed and beautifully tailored, The skirts are seven and nine gore, kilted and panel effects, inverted plait backs, at Women’s Rochester Made 3.00 Shoes Are in This Sale Thursday 18.48 8.98 "13.48 They are 16.48 Bought 1,200 pairs of Women's Rochester Made Shoes in three distinct styles, These shoes Third Floor, These Splendid Shoes Are Guaranteed in Every Respect These Fine Made Women at 1.65 Women Seldom Get Broadtail Velvet at 49c a yard We know that this Broadtail Velvet is now quoted higher at the mill than our retail price. Main Ploor, Get what you want while this lot lasts, Black Broadtai] Velvets, all silk face quality, the s¢ason’s most popular fabric for gowns and coals, 49¢ W 49c When made up the efitct is rich and stylish, This is the 79¢. grade at 49, a yard. a 38¢ « yard for 7Sc, Novelty Silks, in all the latest weaves and colorings, 45¢ a yard for 6%. Colored Vel- veteen; a'rich dress quality, . 30¢ a yard for 79, Black Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, Nottingham Curtains at Mill Cost Fourth Floor, It’s no fault of the curtains that we were able to purchase 700 pairs of these hand- some Nottinghams at mill Don’t cost. Cleared out the entire Miss surplus stdck of a mill at such a prices that you can buy them Curtain at the figures ordinarily we Chance would pay. They are all new Like and dainty creatiohs, and This are woven of fine, strong double-thread Egyptian yarn, The styles include Irish Point, Arabian, Renaissance, Cluny, Brussels and An- ~~ designs, all with overlock edges, prices during this sale are: Value per Value rer Pre ery OC Foverrd 49 Stamps with each 10 cents spent until 12 o’clock. Alter Fall books redeemed in our premium This is a skirt of all pure sill taffet® of a soft, long-wearing quality. Has a dust ruffle of per- cale and a deep, ac- dan cordion plaited outer poiete ruffe. It is well made, Skirt, and will last as long as skirts you would 2.98 F pay much more for. There was a big demand for these the last time we advertised them, Yourchoice at 2.98 Women’s Knit Vests and Pants at 25c a Garment During Thursday Main Floor, We couldn't sell underwear such as this for anywhere near the prices we ask if the maker hadn't found it advisable to accept the reduced rate we offered him. We're always hammering the prices down for you, these instances being striking examples: Know your wants and supply them here to-morrow or you'll be late Ladies’ 1 LADIES’ 39C VESTS OR PANTS, |: Vests or Pants, heavy ribbed, fleecelined. These goods Appraised at eo jarea heavy,quality. Vests have long peeves and self finished front. Pants are well made with double stitched seams and 25¢ {are full ankle length, Thursday, at 25¢ Men’s Underwear Men’s Shirts and Drawers, heavy fleece lined, They 9) are made in full sizes and are good and strong’ Shirts have double sewn seams and Pearl buttons, Drawers have heavy pearl buttons, in gray and camel's har 39. color, Value per garment 59c., Thursday at.........esssseseeee eons ic Men’s Shirts and Drawers, made of a fine quality of wool, in beavy ribbed and plain, in blue and camel’s hair color, The shirts have silk and self fronts, with heavy pear! buttons, Drawers have double sewn seams, 69c ribbed bottoms and pearl buttons. Thursday, per garment, at... sssseseerre Boys’ and Girls’ Vests, Pants and Drawers, heavy ribbed, tleece lined, These goods are an extra fine quality, well made and neatly fine ished, Sizes from 22 to 34, Size 24 is generally sold for 25c., with an ad- 19e vance of Sc, on each garment for the larger sizes. All sizes, per garment... Furs That Are New | and Inexpensive, Yet Rich and Stylish Every piece of fur in this store is new. Not one piece was ever offered for sale before. Result is, dyes are perfect and furs are bright and elegant. Read This List of Low Prices Neck Scarfs, made of 5; splendid Sable coney, with two full brushes; special at 1,98 and 1,68 Neck Stoles, 72 inches long, made of Sable coney, dou- ble scarf with six full tails, silk cord and ornament; special at 2.48 Neck Stoles, made of ele. gant natural color Brook Mink, double scarf, finished off with eight tails, silk cord and orna- ment; special at 4.98 The Smart Throw i Scarf, made of sable dyed cony, with lock squirrel lining; special at 6,48 Silky Sable Boas and Isabella Dyed Alaska Fox Boas, with two full brushes and four, paws; special at 8,68 Neck Stoles, made of handome Sable Opossum, with lock squirrel lining, finished off with eight Alaska sable tails, silk cord and ornaments; spe- cial at 9.78 i Neck Boas, beautiful fluffy Isabella dyed wolf, with two full brushes, four paws, silk cord fasteners, finished off with two tails, at 13.48 Women’s Fur Coats Women’s Persian Lamb Coats, Leipzig Dyed, with high storm collar and wide revers, turnover cuffs, lined witha heavy grade of brocaded satin ; special at 49,48 Women’s Persian Lamb Coats, made of Leipzig Dyed, close or medium curl, with high rolling storm collar and wide revers of Baum marten, chinchilla or mink, lined with heavy brocaded satin; special at 68,48 Camel’s Hair Plaid for Children’s School Dresses Less Than Mill Cost Of course the ‘capcern from which we bought 2,500 yards of Camel’s Hair Plaid had to make us a big price concession before we would consider the proposition. Main Floor, We Made a Substantial 23¢ 23¢ Saving, Which Is Yours 2.500 yards of Camel’s Hair Plaids, in all the newest folorinfs 4nd neatest effects This fabric is in great dem nd for children’s diesses ond ladies’ skir's, It is Ts inches wide, and wherever sold is marked S0ca ayard pad a, A. sol sedan ayard ¥ yard, Our price will be Zc. a yard. 7 39 a yard for English Suit. ic ings, 40 Inches wide, all wool, in all the neat little check tailoring effects, A stylish material for misses’ and ladies’ walking suits. 57¢ a yard for Voiles, 2,000 yards, 44 inches, The most stylish material shown this season, We have them in all colors and black, 59¢c a yard for Black Chev- ig bs arog bse double extra bea lintes weight, guar nteed for von " 49c a yard for Cheviots; double warp, extra hi sirictly all pure wool, They are in a the latest colors, such as brown, blue and black, 42 inches wide, value per yard 69e° a yard for Mannish Sult- | 69¢ ings, full 42 inches wide, in all the newest ideas, The quality that you would pay 98¢ for, 98¢ a yard for Broadoloths, 52 inches wide, in all @> leading shades. 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