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‘btu Verdict Atter an Inquest To-Day that “Big Frank” Fel-| ton Killed the Gambler in -Defense, § SISTER DAISY + ON THE WITNESS STAND. This Is Awful,” She Cried When, er’s Counsel Asked! Long Gambler Had Been Coroner's jury decided to-day that Prank” Felton, who ghot and Guy Roche, on Thankagiving Scholer to Felton, efter the to discharge you; but the District- has taken such un My ase that | am powert: _ Bhaive to remand you back to the Coroner's inquest wos held in| the fact that Felton has been | the Grand Jury. The teat bhat Roche had threatened q Felton, and that his reputation the belief that he would carry threat. Coroner Scholer also to the attention of the jury the it of Roche, made on his death. | to the effect that Felton was jus. | in keting him. | Told of the Quarrel. | The witnesses included persona who ‘were in Felton’s gambling-house on ‘Thanksgiving ‘afternoon. They told of @ Aight Felton and Roche had there. in the course of which Roche threatened Rov kil) “Big Frank.” The police wit- | BeRes told of how Roche at first fatled + to jdentify Felton as the man wh Dim, and afterward made the {4 tion, but added the shooting was ‘ fed. Louls Lowenstein & Stein counsel for Felton, | a on hand early and greeted hin} by it when Policeman O'Rourke wa it the ponlroom-keeper across the of Bighs to the courtroom. A j friends of the big prisoner were the spectators and shook his eftusively. ok in the rear of the court-room, In a place where she could observe heart everything that was golng on wat, Daisy Roche, sister of the man Fel- 4 Lowenstein, of Wentworth, rd Taylor | + Direct attention to an Important Sale of | Women’s — Sith Waists, Specially adapted for the 1 Holiday trade, neatly put up in fine white boxes, as follows: ‘ Waists of Crépe deChine, | Pleated model, At | $5.50 ,. Waists of Armure Sitks, colors; black white, pink, blue and heii- / A. otrope, Waists of Peau deCygne, leated model, lace | insertions in collar | At and cuffs, open; $7,90 back; colors: black, white, pink, light blue, « champagne | and reseda, ; , Waists of | ~ Repousse Lace, cream or white. / Waists of ope ade Chine, néw box pleated lel; colors; — k, white, tan, h ja, blue, helio. _ trope and brown. RM) Also Entire Balance of + t . Imported Waists ' Reduced as follows:— 00 Waists..... at $65.00 e sat $45.00 .at $35.00 +44 9At $25.00 y and Twentieth Street, th Avenue, Nineteenth Street At $8.90 ae 00 \ |to determine the cause of Roche's deat! * | the had been rendered, ‘J would be! of; | Prison - = Sizes 8 to 16 years, Cheviots and cassimeres of durable quality; atte SF ae. CHARITY THAT NEED God!" she walled. “This is Felton bowed his head avoided the of the woman. A policeman had fo assist her from the witneas-stand “Is there any need of her remalning the courtroom?’ Coroner Scholer in Getall how Felton shot her brother she lost her nerve and orled piteously, A heavy black covered her face, through which features could pet be seen plainly, but jeane through which she was able to observe | Slnadet., Gbe was accompanied by &| Lowenstein sald a big, stylishly dressed blonde, who whis+| sumed her seat and remained until the pered continually to her, verdict waa rendered. the jury was empennelied | TRIED TO DIE BY GAS. When Coroner Scholer de o hin which he told the jury that they wore Abraham Rose Despondent Be- Roche's Sister Testifies, cause He Was Pennies. When Daisy Roche was coted te te Abraham Rose, a millinery salesman. gland, she Peteed Ter yell, looked it out of work, attempted aulcite to-day she lived at the Hotol Washington, tn the Metropolitan Hotel by stuffing “Did you identity the body of your | up the spaces under the door and brother?’ Coroner Scholer asked the | sound the windows with bedelothing woman. "| did," wae the reply, in @ faint and then turning on the gas. Heeause the woman require h and nothing more, velge. ‘ the room was large and the gas pres- dene Les res aay, ye mire small Rose was only rendered un- went on, oconsctous, At the New York Hospital wand 2 pat was the reply, as she) where bp was taken, it was said thet ted at Felton, would recover. “That is all," remarked the Coroner,| Rose is a widower with three ohil- dren and lives at No 10) Fast Elghty- as he directed Miss Roche to leave the 4 ninth street, He gald that he was pen- in where you are.” aid Mr. | niless, and that the approach of wenatein, “I want to ask you a few Christmas and the thought of his chil- questions.” |dren drove him to attempt his own ‘Aswistant Dletrict-Attorney Krotel {te rove Rim, to artempt fs ont Pt Lowenatela no attention to| Meet to yi bore rg SOF HEROINE , Asalatant District-Atesrney'e. pro: | N# Hast dollar for « room teat. “How many years your brother Dut af priest’ Mr” towenates| AMBASSADOR STRICKEN. tikea ar “Trobjest to that; tt le brutal,” shout- r, q ‘1 withdraw the question,” repiied r, Lowenstein, “but I do want to know aif your brother was ever in Nussian Envoy at Vienna Suffers From Attack of Apoplexy, VIENNA, Dee, 2—The Russian Am- bassador, Count Peter Kapniat, te sut- fering from an apoplectic stroke, His Mr, Krotel objected, and baad *' condition 19 sald to be serious, Scholer sustained the objection, "T think I should have the right," Specimen Saturday Specials! Clothing for Girls and Boys. Girls’ Plaid Dresses, 98c | A pretty, stylish dress of wool plaid, trimmed with fancy braid, | Cashmere yoke and cuffs; new full sleeves and full sktr¢; well made and lined throughout; value $1.59; spectal at 98¢ ‘ Girls’ Zibeline Military Coats, $1.98 Another special lot of these very well made garments in all| colors, with brass buttons; belted backs, box fronts; sizes 6 to 14 years; a regular $3,00 value at $1.98 Girls’ Velvet Coats, $2.98 Black, blue and brown veivet of good quality; Mned throughout; made with large cape, trimmed with Venise lace; sizes 2to 14 years; equal in every detail to a $6.00 garment. Boys’ School Suits, 98c well made coats; pants with taped seams and elastic waist bands; regular $2.00 suits; strong and serviceable, Clearance Sale of Boys’ $3.50 and $4.00 Overcoats at $1,89 All the new Russian and Raglan styles, in heavy meltons and ker- Seys; lined throughout; velvet collars: very well made, Russian Styles—sizes 3 to 8—have brass buttons and embroidered em- blem; Raglans have belted backs, long full cut; sizes 8 to 16 yrs. Heretofore in. & Go THREE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, | | fr Fur-Lined Coats of Black Kersey, with squirrel lining, Vale F2R80, canccecsseessensss 19.50 Broadtail Velour Coats. Jaunty model, with fancy Broadcloth vest, lined with best satin. Value $29,50 Broadcloth Pedestrienne Suits. Medium or three-quarter length coats, in plain double-breasted or fancy vests, with elaborate braid trimming on neck and cutfs coats lined with guaranteed satin—— closely pleated skirts, Value $37.50 Twenty-Third Street, West. «hd Constable, DIRECT ATTENTION TO THEIR COMPLETE STOCKS OF Men’s Hosi . ens osiery, CONSISTING OF THE MOST RELIABLE ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAKES IN SILK, LISLE, CASHMERE, MERINO, BALBRIGGAN AND COTTON; ALSO MANY NOVELTIES IN FANCY HOSIERY, ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER $RD, WILL BE OFFERED 1200 PAIRS FINE COTTON AND LISLE FANCY HALF HOSE, SILK EMBROIDERED AND STRIPES, VALUES 50C, AND 75C, PAIR, BOX OF 6 PAIRS, $2.00. Sroadway £1916 Street. 35% aur. | | | | the leading ct the Catholic laity extends to al those interested Children’s and Misses’ Kersey and 2 quem acne A CHRISTMAS GIT sala them snd to ful surrovn ‘gy for Funds to Finish Convales-| i in nord of cents’ Home and to Carry on tian"t Other Good Work, small to | plishing this Beor the The Society of St Vincent de Paul, !od ble organization of th the work of which es of unfortunates, ed or color, has appeal to all in charitable work to societ branches la with Ing the past sinted betwe ‘ewh air home it is bullding at Gpring for’ t al M "Committee, ‘orld a little prospectus of in the ‘tunes, to take of the childrem of the on to el ide ‘item, with work that the soclety does, ccomplish its funds. Thi p! mn | alley home is absolutely | no contribution ts too jt the society in accom- te Mullowney, of the aritably disposed tmas time to assist it. lutter Is in part as follows: BY haa over sixty lanhattan and membership of about 1,200. ‘e year the members made| of Glondearg,” by Allan McIvor, @ rat- | Cling romance of adventure and love. help it raise funds to complete the| {epliles at an expenditure of upward) Get THE EVENING WORLD and read he society also hae many special it, over 45,00 visits to the poor six and seven thousand bat id shall > re wi hot be itm ar Nave tht ove enild p ine hrevimatanees. an em) men b boys’ clubs f "Macihattan air farm at Spring childre: enjoy 4 'y some the u | Going. Do you not think free outing last summer. compensa’ for his services, A Novel for | Cent. A delightful novel with THE EVE: ny mission has sent to The hope that it will person. Dur. nd aa 'BROADWAY, GRAHAM AND FLUSHING AVES., BROOKLYN Toyland’s Gates Swing Wide Open unattended by the discomfort that may come later. for Boys, Girls and Grown Ups. Santa Claus is here on our third floor, extending a welcome hand to all, youngsters in and watch the merriment and genuine pleas- ure that the gay scene affords, with the real Christmas spirit, which is apparent wherever, one turns, and which is an inspiring sight for man, woman and child, — Do your Christmas purchasing NOW, when stocks are necessarily complete and shopping is Mothers and fathers, bring the Our entire store rings, < | With All Toy Purchases of 25¢ or_more BETWEEN THE HOURS of 8 and 1, SATURDAY, we will g.ve a colored Picture Book of Nursery Rhymes. |_"* "POSITIVELY NONE AFTER 1 O'CLOCK For Five Fours Only, For Five Hours Only. Comfortables, aly. | In.er-seal Uneeda ’ | line covering, full bed size, Biscuit, regular 5c. ba | | TA eet FR iL TO 1, 3 pkgs. for 1 79¢}| LM 10¢| A Manufactarer’s Surplus of 0 $15.00 Montagnac Jackets, 9.90) ee, Better than any jacket we've shown this season in our Women’s Suit Department, and superior | toany ata third more in any other store, These jackets are of fine montaynac, satin lined througbout, have the new full | sleeve, are collariess, with turnback cuff, stitched around neck to form collar; maue semi-fitting, 27 inches long, and are} worth $15.00. We bought them advantageously and 9 90 i} oteeee ° 1 want you to shore. Here, © vee line Coats, full length, with capes over shoulders, military collar, trimmed 2 98 with gilt buttons, ages 8 to 14, worth $5.00, special . Some Move Interesting Bargains (n That Great Millinery Clearance. | | Hundreds of women are taking advantage of this early clearance of fine millinery, And why | not? Were there ever, at this time of year, so many money- saving opportunities in women’s hats as (his sale offers? Half ions on everything here: pan Be ines 7,00), tae Be Hate 6.00) | 0c, Resdr-to-Wear 25¢ a at rf Mate 3,75 | 81.75 Untrimmed Hate BBe : te 2,50 Aigs Unirimmed Hats 65¢ te Wer 4 95 1.00, Uatrienel Hass 5Qg $1.90, Ready-to-Wear 75¢ | we, Unitimined “Wale 4 Be All Colored Beaver Hats at !y off regular prices—Trimmed {ree Of charge. | $1000 Trimmed at i Time for Holiday Ribbons. 2,500 yards of fine quality satin taffeta, suitable for fancy work, 3', inches wide, in all shades; 4 worth 1c; yardeces 12%c 3%e 3,000 yards of l-inch satin taffeta Rib. bons, In all shades; regular Se. quality; yardeesees 1,000 pieces of baby Ribbon, in a variety of 9 , dainty shades; per piece of 10 yards....6+ e000 sees c | Pictures, ] Continuation of the sale of Manufacturers’ Samples, at prices remarkable for their lowness. "In the Boys’ Clothing Dept. | | You"ILFind asGood a Holiday Gift asanywhere | ri n | A good serviceable overcoat or a suit, a house coat, a mackintosh, a bathrobe, any one of these is good enough to be remembered by. For the winter months to come an overcoat is certainly acceptable, And here you can} get them ot so much less than is usually charged in other stores, | ‘Try us—but get here early, for there are hundreds of others who will be of the same mind. ' | Fine Friene Reegets. ale of | Long Pants Suits for young | Kersey, Oxtors aod navy, men of ages 18 to 30,! 3,98 ent business or dress 2 6.95 to 10,00 59 | Lane Pants suits | pen, ot age for young | 18 to 20, hibet, single oF : cveeeed0,00} nakes, | Overcoate for zouny men of 2,98, 3.98, 4.98, 5.95 | perch, 2%, al the new yy 7,50 to 12,95 on 8m tome Overcoats for men 88 4.2098, 3,98 | “orssen inser met 28 te, 42 with vests, | §m the city for the money, al | Sergee and | mistures. ee natterne 42,00 and 15,00 cerewenes OO 9 Be | Reefer. betton wo Two-piece Double breasted Oxtord, brown, coat Nottole pas Rajilor Suits, = te SY sleeve, | Woustoreach 2,98, 3,98 | Bpecias.”°"7., ged | ~ News from the Christmas Book Department. Saturday marks the holiday opening among the books. We have planned on a liberal scale and have provided tor children and edults with a most varied line of linen and paper cover toy picture books and more elabo- tate works of fictlan and classics, These few specials to illus: trate our low prices: Mother Goose Alphabet, with Stories and rhymes, Whurtrations, nen covers. 160 “Rive Little Peppers They Grew,” aon" vent q “The American Indian and Dari Desde,” 208 pees, Trustrated, colored Borers, Punfiahed at $1.00, Here, epeotal os. sees B80 Younc People's Library Printed om fine 4 bound tn” English cloth, 09, #d, cloth bound. 260 “Obild's History of Our Great Country, paged, au ype ant mend igrays| teh “llunmligns.saizone fas, a meh fact the tddeat, “Anerson's Falry | Rating mohal of b Tales, MTOR 4 gg yA Mt = Sal Bg tor Pp to & ination ral ‘of Premtent MoKiniey at tee | Dravelt.. Publietwd at Bi Fa n-American Ezpoaltion. | OU Br0@s +: e0r10005 somely boun ; $,000. Books of, Popular Wie: dahed at 41. Here, - | S008 wal pA en a 8 Vol, Beta, ia bos, Wei | PAP Oth, Degpd.--.. 200 ied on’ got paper ‘aad | Longtettow'a ‘Poe pe wea S| gangs es Gharioety’ Brenine, Mars aay sini Soret, Bari conc | ou OP ee Frick, wiohaas, | Wives? M J. Holmes. biiaped | Whittier’s Poems, ¢q Bt Fe 0 apache ee BBo | “pout set. eee U8 Unparalleled Grocery Prices. There'll be record selling’ here, in our gro- cery department, on Saturday. We are striving to eclipse all our past best efforts in bargain giving, and Sat- urday's enticing programme will help us to accomplish our purpose, ' \ 5-1. | | 7c fetnte™ oft | $400 fe ite! $0 for 23, cane macaroni or sna. 5 lb, of our) ang | mhattl; [) kind fe, eottes; the on sell at| king others sell | 100, Pa at 280, Ib, . Pena; , To, for a eld can of Live Taine 18S mie es Sak brand Devilied Shrimp: Me, for g, Ncan of Muwtard | Lochs don sicse sss 116 Bardines; regular 10c, 10-01. tumblers of 2A finmet pure’ Apple Selly, 10-10, white Bee oat maniaies “hice tial Com Gheal; ba a MBe. for a Iv, of Bilced Boiled jam. Bc. for a 120. oan of Bt. Charles Rvaporated Cream; Bilver Cow brand, can, % GO. ve ireereeereseveees 4 agp iahtomztty | Shia tt," Cee By | 1, ot H. Uraall or Batter Nuts end | OFe fare Reb im ag ot 8: age vq | for pastry and bread; bbl ie. for 3 pkgs. of Rianke's ase Rush, « breakfast food. Bhs fer one of ow She Teas | e. ft Marte a for any our ‘ons. | Misashoth. can of French | Bc. for any S€ our Gls. Teas, Honeless Sardines for our 30c Araboga ro Oo. for Me. can Canton To- | _ fee; 4 Ibm.....+- imatoce, doa. 41.00" Bho for a quart bottle of 106. £01 can of Bilced | Parke brand Maple Syrup. Barly Beis; dos 110 | 8T¢ tor H.R “Pure Food" Aas forge Se 98:70 ca ot | Maple Srrup, none better. Barty Garden Spinach; dow. | 100 for 3 pkse. of b 146 | "pute Fook!" Gorn stareh 250 for 3 pint bottles of Sc. for 11h, can of HB. Derkahire Catsup. “pure Food” Milk; doa. Be This golden oak or mahogany hed saddle seat Rocker, with large carved panel back, seven spindles, finely finished, worth 4,25, at the special 2.98 n= poclety jem ert P | the soclety recetves any These are ‘thts ING WORLD every Saturday, The best rish| ROVel# of the day, too. The first novel FOnX, | appears next Saturday, It ls “The Bride Se UEP RENNER kb 7.' i, ARENAS, | PF $4.25 Rocker for 2.98 N- | | if Satarday’s Important News of Good Shoes. Comfort and wear go hand in*bandsin all the shoes that le Soa tte arranged a particularly inviting list alues for Saturday. “ then # Shoes, Glace kid, box {Oars ag ince kid eth ye 1,50 alt and pacent ot stontor 10%: Shoes in viel kid. patent box calf, e larce ssortment | 8250 in tel soles, sine 6 2. te 0 eeeeereree 38 Boya’ Shoes tn bos Kid and pate sdape, extension sole, sizes “1 to 544 Misses’ Shoes in Glace kid | Women’s 60c. Storm Rubbers, Satarday,45¢ The first bright bargain on ourlistis this GREAT- COAT for men. It isa loose, broad-shouldered arment, $2 inches long, ts material is extra heavy all-wool Irish frieze, in Oxford and black. Lined with pure worsted serge. Extra wide facings insure greater warmth. Hand tailoring on collar, lapels and shoulders makes this coat fit, All$ l 0 sizes. Special at Men's Skibbereen Frieze Box Overcoats, 44 inches long, Venetian body linings and satin sleeve linings; also Skibbereen Frieze Overcoats, 52 Inches long, serge lined, and Belt Coats and Greatcoats, 2§ inches long, of brown and gray overplaids, cut extremely 12 50 GUNS AT SME cicavarccevertacarerpincereeseaonens 5 bd Men's 52-inch Black and Oxford Greatcoats, cut very full, tailored by hand, having imported Venetian b and satin sleeve linings; also $ $2-Inch Belt Coats of Scotch woollehs, in checks and overplalds; ] 5 cut very loose, with broad backs and shoulders; all sizes........ YOUTHS’ Oxford Melton Overcoats, cut loose and 50 $ In, long; sizes 15 to 20, A stylish and strongly tailored garment 6 that, we know, will give you $10 worth of satisfaction Youths’ all-wool Frieze Box Overcoats and Fancy Belt Coats, 50 $8 WE OURS MINE AS 06 Whe ccs daivcevcccsncevivecsaansbcsesce BOYS? and CHILDREN’S hipanese models all-wool Oxford Overcoats, sizes 3 to 8, and Oxford Melton Box $ Coats, sizes 8 to 16; generously cut $4 and $5 garments; 2 95 BHUMAR FRA csascascgrstpnssonnssiterseorsercsercecee bd Children’s Reefers, sizes 6 to 12, of allewool Oxford gray and blue Frieze; S4-length garments; velvet collars, brass buttons, 53 95 ° 60s Setict Be Pree rn ooze rs raat J December Suit Sale With the last month of the year upon us we find our stock of $18, $20 and $22.50 Fancy Suits for men too big and in bad shape, Certain lines are hopelessly broken. Down goes the price! Men's Worsted, Cheviot and Cassimere Suits in desirable patterns, double and single breasted models, all 5 decay ieroon 14.50 sizes; former prices $18, $20 and $22.50; reduced for quick selling to..... Special Shoe Sale Extra fine Sample Shoes for men, in patent $ in ite °2,45 colt, box calf and viel kid, blucher and plain lace (bal) styles; all sizes; special,......sesseecesses BOYS' and CHILDREN’S stylish Winter Casco Calf Shoes, in all siaes; special price....sevsses eer coecerees 98 Boys’ Shoes, box and wax calf, speclal.o. Boys’ Box Calf, Patent Colt and Vici Kid Shoes, all sizes; special =i Bath Robes. What better gift for the “man in the case?” These robes brighten our stores with their variety of new patterns and brilliant colors, Light and dark de. signs to suit all tastes. Do not judge their quality by the price, $1.75, as every one would be a bargain at Three Dollars, Special holiday price, $4.75 One in a box, Concerning Shirts. January is the month for cut-price shirt sales, Here we are, as usual, 30 days ahead of the procession with this sale of $1 shirts (regular first-class 100-cents-to-a-dollar dollar shirts) In good new patterns, marked if MOWN tO..eseeeeeees 59c HOSIERY, too, is on our bargain tables in an assortment of silk stripes, ak gies weaves, lisles, balbriggans, &, Reg- a ular prices, 25c., 35¢, and some as high as 50c. a l 9 Cc pair, Special. Pere riy eeeeeees eeeee Neckwear Sale Next Week. Watch for It! Go to Get the Habit. Bit Brothers 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street, . 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street, ‘ 211 and 219 Sixth Avenue, near 4th Street, 128th Street, Corner Third Avenue. : ven! tore sree eeee towne al

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