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bey William MoGee, “Indian Slayer” . Onee, Tells How He Fatally Duel with Knives, ! “GUESS IT’S THE CHAIR Meant to Give Himself Up, but! was got Just in "tt | Wounded Mitchell in Midnight | fe! eomettis to ‘eat.""rien' 2 waflked On. “To-day I went to Harper's, for whom I have been working as a book agent. They advised me to going to as soon us Not a “Bad Man,” He Says, “I'm not a bad man. I'm a » | trade and belon; No, 2 OR NOTHING NOW.” {av a4 Deloset v0 No. “T'm not afraid of a knife though. and the man who attacked me with I didn’t think Mitchell wanted to finish It, He didn’t and out. “I put the carving knife under a pil- low in my room. When L met a polleeman who at that hour, Told bim I was om the that Is foolish. was burt go bad, but sible, sald “All right, walked along. MeGee ca: ‘The Mitch | @ short th t outside I ed where 1| Sof & statement from hi out to find McGee, theatre and gol to | —— \Talke Entertainingly pe myself up. I'm see my lawyer. ‘inter by jalveston, but I guess It's all] Siberia way Ad QUICLY | Ayptication Made for Injunction to detective has a impos- m Texas last August. lived in the clty only chell, when taken (0 | Bellevue, refused to tell how he was out oe prtine hie iy URg-J iad oreme Court. mouth shut. However, the police finally, ments to-day o plication to con » and started a aa hee EE LECTURE BY MISS STEINER. on Her Alanka and Siberia Experience, A representative gathering of about four hundred persons enjoyed a lecture Wednesday evening, delivered by Miss! Emma R, Steiner at Horel St. George, Brooklyn Heights. Miss Steiner's talk was om her experience in Alaska and Enjoyable musical selections were ren- 80+ wp. I'm not going to make any holler, 4 Arrival of D iv mie the eleetrleschatr oF nothle we es bees ey to Lecce me. ® it many a ha ie ce rival of Detective Saved| me jive tought many, a hard Sent in| Pe ed Mr Relft a ene soe. gurgeon'’é certificate, | naion | ist, After the tecture, whioh was tllus- Him-the Trouble—He’s “Bad” Only When Imposed On. Frank Mitchell, a salesman, of No, 0 East Forty-first street, Is dying In Bellevue Hospital from stab wounds in the abdomen, and Willlam McGee, a former Indian fighter, with years of service to his account, ts a prisoner fn the same hospital, awaiting a pos- sible charge of murder, The two men lived in the same house, and the stabbing was the result of an after- theatre reception in which a “can” plays’ a part, A trivial dispute led to a fight tn which both men wielded knives, and McGee had a severe scalp wound. Tt was four hours after the stabbing that a tall, slight-bullt, smooth-shaven man, whose halr is tinged with gray, approached an Evening World reporter, “Are you on The Evening World?” he asked, and, receiving an affirmative an- ower, sald: “Well, I'm William McGee, Tho po- Nee are looking for me for stabbing 4 , man. goon as I can see my lawyer, But 1 “want the story about tis case put right. In an Indian Slayer, “I'm a peaceful man and Inoffensive. I'm never looking for trouble and am #0 meek that I'm imposed on and then there's trouble. I'm a fighter, too, I've killed more Indians than Buffalo Bill I’m the only man who eseaped when , Custer was killed, 1 fought the Nez | Perves and my record has been printed in Western papers. “Now this trouble with Mitchell was * no one-sided matter, We had been to the | theatre—Mitchell and his wife and a Mrs, Blondel, who lives in the house, and myself, We home and T went out and bought a can of beer, Then| Mitchel! offered to pay for a can it I'd Wo after it and | did. “When we Mitchell said: ‘Don't breakfast, I don't Hk vady to go to bed MoGee get the hat kidney stew he makes,’ You see, | help get break- fast sometimes. I spoke up for my cooking, and he boasted that he had eaten places where I couldn't go, and I laughed at him, I said I had seen timer I could spend $17 to his 8%, and he) called me a liar, “T was cool, I'm always cool. I'm cool now, when It looks like the electric chair or nothing to me. But I didn't want to be called a liar and I replied in kind. Both Grabbed Kaives. I'm golag to give myself up as| = thick-set man in a | want or a white, three years Vahon I w fo was dropoed from “Is this Mr, Mitchell?” interrupted a you, hada pe but, didn't claim ie ft eGee looked around or yas prosperous, the pension-roll.”| On Wednesday evening, overcoat, “I M calmly at the Central Office man, and! programme. trated by stereopticon views, a number and| of friends joined Miss Steiner at supper. | Dee. M4, Miss Steiner will again lecture in the same hall. Beskles additional views of Alaska and Siberia, there will be @ musical Don’t Poison Baby. RTY YEARS AGO almost every mother PAREGORIO or laudanum to make it ry) FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING, has been medicine to be given to your o! of what it is com CONTAIN NARC of Chas, H, Fletcher, Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of | storm o “The dishes were on the table, just | fy medicines x Peat 8 ht her child must have will , OF y! The Lou oe Pye all produces 5 id 4 doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions ced ei The de ead ren without or your ph: . CASTORIA DOES NOT CS, if it bears the signature cian |, and sold under the names ung Syrup, eto, You should not itany know None better for $5 Anywhere. Stylo No, §1, Genuine Waterproof, Wade through slush and prove it, roughest outdoor usage. | creasing every year. ter and you'll wear it every winter, Made of specially tanned waterproot box calf and. Viscollaed Water- ‘oof bottoms, Ask for it at Blyn’s Six tores, Hundreds of styles. Hundreds of kinds, All For Prices always lower, At their best NOW, 3° Stands Demand _In- Manhattan—Third ear it this win- Sixt Bull Specials. coats, of Scotch mixtures and Oxford Frieze; strong, well-tailored gar- ments of sterling value, at our special price.....sssseseceeeeeeeeeres YOUTHS’ Oxford Melton Overcoats, cut loose and $0 in. long; sizes 1§ to 20, A stylish and strongly tailo give you $10 worth of satisfaction..... YOUTHS? tl-wool Frieze Box Inches long; sizes 15 to 20. Special Winter Suits. coats with hand worked collars, shoulders and lapels, haircloth fronts, linen canvas interlinings and cut with the style of custom work, All sizes Men’s Worsted, Cheviot and Cassimere Suits in desirable patterns, double and single breasted models, all sizes; former prices $18, $20 and $22.50; specially reduced t0....ssccseceeeeeeeeesereeeeenens Ave, Cor. i th Ave., Cor. 27th Bt. 102 Bowery, near Broome 8 GO Sth Ay., bet. 30th & Bronx—2801 3d Av., bet. 150th & iSlet Sts, Brooklyn—S% Bway, bet. Park & Ellery Sts, and Fancy Belt Coats, oe Quality always better, Dress—Business—Outdoor, Hing and prices, en, Women, Children, Convince yourself at one of Blyn’s Six Big Best Stores. Each the leader in ics locality, Immense Holiday Stocks, 30 years Mfrs. and Retailers. Lily Sn 8iX BIG BEST STORES. aad St. it 40th Ste $12.50 for Men’s High Grade Overcoats. Most are reduced from higher priced lines, because of broken sizes, but there are coats here in all sizes to fit all sorts of men, Melton Great Coats (like a, 52 loose; lined with imported venetian; hand “tailored garments, all sizes, Also $15 and $18 Belt and Tourist Overcoats of fancy Scotch woollens and worsteds, and some $20 Paddock Overcoats, sizes broken. Choice Byof above coats reduced to ¥ Men's strictly all-wool 52-inch serge-lined Overcoats and Belt Over- inches long, cut full and a | >” *10 red garment that we know will © 8 Our regular line of Men's Black and Fancy Suits at $10 are. “specials.” other store can you find such value. Think of it! Pure worsted suits, *6 In no *10 Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. Holiday House Gowns. | JB silk tassels’on neck and waist cords. i Quality as high as the price is low... We are selling regular $3 House Gowns and Bathrobes of the celebrated “Lion Brand” at $1.75. These garments are of “Brocade Eiderdown,” in light and dark figured effects of red, blue, green, pink, burnt orange, olive and brown, They have $1,75 Silk Suspenders, 55c. One in a neat box they come—just rght for ‘ Xmas reg as well as for looks, of pure sill elastic in back, kid ends, Usually without box; special, one pair in box. i giving. Strong, REAL Suspenders, made for webbing, '55c Boys’ and Children’s Japanese models all-wool Oxford Overcoats, sizes 3 to 8, and Oxford Melton Box Coats, sizes 8 to 16; generously cut $4 and $5 garments; speclal.........scseserseseeesenevecrenves Children’s Reefers, sizes 6 to 12, of alkwoo! Oxford gray and blue Frieze; %- length garments; velvet collars, brass buttons, sleeve ornaments; can be worn by boys or girls; and all-wool black and Oxford Overcoats; bargains at $6; special exe for Get the Habit. incy Belt and Tourist Coats; less variety. While they last, 50-cent 4-in-hands, special at $14, $g 98 Neckwear Sale, 17c Last week we promised you some neckwear bargains, and here they are: Seventeen Cents for fine Silk Scarfs that Judged by any standard are $0-cent value. They are four-in-hands, cut full length and 2%4 inches wide, lutely new and extremely pretty ef- fects, both light and dark, in stripes and figures. Plain blacks and colors in end- Abso- 17c Genuine Kassan Gloves, 98, Most Gloves sold at a dollar are sheep- ions, and: here is one: Exceptional Kassan Gloves jen, in the newest tan shades, special.....eseeseee Go to time] (Set $1.50. h 279 ar, Chambers St, 211 & 219 Sixth Av., ar, I4th St. eer wir, Greenwich St, 128th St., cor, 34 Av, | skin. Kassan goes Into $1.50 goods only, as a rule. But rules have 98c TRE WORT: Fem iy EVENING! DECESBER'9, 1908, 'madetatiynhetie fhe | WOULD STOP GROUT FROM asked the _ where he | Be ! { | A the public has become familiar. | near the Marton séetion of Jersey City sms that the lajauction be coutn- 1 anit anouhgr, duit to dissolve. the jG ast aight Mrs, Margaret Beavill, wels entered Into between Commis- | thirty years old, of No, 1 Wright street, * Oakley t cd ° astey And she eu en was held up by a highwayman, who about @| Put a revolver up to her hegd and de- e side of the Manded her money. that the peti- the, patie | Mrs, Beavill ts a plucky woman, and 5 was agres- | 2° ted to Brad the weagon from the ice Dickey took |man, In this she falled, but waa rap- PAYING GAS COMPANIES. | th. dtled. Ube would be ready for trial in Restrain Vayment of #1,200,000 | j)'" iu Bad Claims, Judge Dickey, in Special Term, Sue \ Brooklyn, heard argu air. Conoliy reviewed ve we ber under wi 1" snk asked | idly getting the better of the Aght, tinue an Injunction restraining Comp- a briefa to be fled Mext when the thief struck her twice ped troller Grout from payine $1,200,000 In i | the haad with tho bute end of the pistol, back claims ty the eas compantes for! THIEF STUNS WOMAN WITH | #tuoring her. Ho then grabbed her Street Iigrring Clarence Shearn and pocketbook, contalnin %, ard B, Tvultnay represented the.ap-| REVOLVER AND RUBS HER.Jary ein OMe tm piicant. Assistant Corporation Counsel The uore Con viv seniod May er Grout, and ed as special | She Tries to Seize Pistol, bat High.| Mr Beavill went home and told her husband. He and a number of neigh- bors started out to find the thief, but wayman Strikes Her on arr eo counsel for th ier. the Head, Mr. Shean. relate © whole gas: | + V were unsuccessful, The police to-day Maghting auestion aliug the Ines with! While passing through an open tot ! were notified of the hold-up. am — Sake & Company sma Distinctive Overcoats for Men ) At Twenty-five Dollars, We have designed a series of overcoats for men at twenty-five dollars |) which we believe to be of a character infinitely higher than that of the garments which the general market affords ever. at twenty-eight, and i possibly, thirtydollars. Their every element—the tailoring, the fabrics the linings, the integral parts and the character of the garments themselves are of |’ that high grade which has earned respect, if not fame, for the Saks standard. Five Box Models, 44, 46, 48, 50!Six Tourist Models, with or| Four Padd: ) 44, 46, 48, ix Ie dels, E Paddock PR and 52 inches long, single and, without belt, single or double | Models, fly ad a double breasted, in fourteen breasted, in eleven distinctive through” styles, in nine distinct- distinctive styles of fabrics. \ styles of fabrics, ive styles of fabrics, Ee ee That Sale of High Grade Suits for Men at $14.50 Formerly $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25,00 ENDS WITH SATURDAY. The power of intelligent selection---that is, selection to suit your taste and needs---may still be exercised relative to this collection of high grade single and double breasted Sack Suits of fine worsteds, cheviots, cassi- meres, homespuns and tweeds in exclusive mixtures, The regular prices---$18, $20, $22.50 and $25---have all been reduced to $14.50, Single Breasted Sack Suits, Double Breasted Sack Suits, Sizes 32 to 50. Sizes 32 to 44, SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Regularly 50c. Fancy Half Hose for Men, Special aoc. Be your taste ever so fastidious or conservative, in this collection you will find more than one style to satisfy it. The offer involves fancy half hose of fine lisle or cotton with neat embroidered or striped designs, for the most part on black or dark grey or brown grounds. Suits and Overcoats for Young Men. - Sizes 14 to 19 Years. Second Floor, More than any other factor of which we know have our garments for the young fellow created the new and higher standard of tailoring—that standard which de- mands the exercise of the finest phases of the tailorman’s craft. Yet our prices are materially lower than those that prevail in most shops. A Sale of Suits and Overcoats for Boys. Special at $3.75 and $5.00. One need but know the Saks standard of tailoring to be conscious of the high char- acter of the garments which this offer concerns—to be conscious of their infinite style and good service. Chesterfield Overcoats of Ox- ford or black freize, lined with |cheviots or tweeds, in plaids, serge or Venetian cloth, extreme | stripes and heather mixtures, long plain back models with | full back model with extended velvet collar, shoulders and detachatle belt, Special $12.50 { Special $14.75 _— Russian Qvercoats (sizes 244 to 8 years) and | Eton Sailor Suits (sizes 5 to 10 years), and Rug- Naval Reefers (sizes 3 to \ years) of blue or , sian Blouse Suits (sizes 24 to 8 years) of chev= grey frieze, lined with red flannel or former's | iots and fancy mixtures or serge incolors. Long satin, brass buttons and emblem. or short French models, with linen collar, silk 5 72 6.50, 4 scarf, bloomer tro . Value $5.00,at $3, 75, Value $6.50, at$5,00 aay pipe wee Valoeia te ualae Tourist and Chesterfield Qvercoats of grey or blue frieze and cheviot, in brown or grey plaids, | Narfstk and Double Breasted Suits of serviceable cheviot or tweeds in mixtures, and serge or Long full single and double breasted models, kev with or without belt; sizes 8 to 16 years. * | cheviot in blue. Knickerbocker or straight trousers; si 8 16 Value $6.50. Special $5,00 Value $5.00. at $3.75 Value $6.50, at $5.00 $6.50 and $6.75 RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, Special $3.95 Because the sizes were not complete in every style, we have selected from our || regular stock about fifty Russian Blouse Suits of serge in navy, red, royal, brown or light blue, cheviot or serge, with Eton collar and bloomer trousers, in sizes 3 to 7 years. The former prices were $6.50 and $6.75; for Friday and Saturday $3.95. ee coe Mufflers for Men. Dress Protectors for Men. A little better in character and design | A new model, which we have designed, is than the best of them do we count our pores ja NS It has rent style ; Hiers nerd and character than the conventional pro- Hon an ncertonally food value, | ‘2% and the silk of which the Tuxedo is made is the finest Barathea and Peau} Of Brocade, Swivel, Rhe or Twill Silks in | de Soie, lined with rich brocaded silk. various colors, $1.50 to $3.00 | The price is exceptionally modest—$3.50 Mufflers of Barathea, Peau de Soie, Peau de Protectors of Peau de Soie, in the newest Crepe Silk, in black and white, $1.50 to $3.00 model, $1.00 and $1.50 Imported Mufflers of rich silks in red, with Protectors of Barathea silk, lined with white block figures, black with gold, black with red quilted satin, $1.50 and $2.00 and blue with white, $3.50 to $6.75 act Mg Barathea silk, lined with white Muffl { rich silks in black Oman FER) = tia bi ai $4.00 to $5.50 Protectors of Barathea silk, lined with pearl Fancy Mufflers in solid changeable colors, $4.00 grey satin, $3.59 Protectors of Peau de Soie or Barathea silk, Fancy Mufflers of fine silk, in green, blue or black $3.50 lined with white brocaded silk, the new ex- tremcly large models, $5.00 Liaen and Silk Handkerchiefs for Men From the fountainhead of cleverness and good taste—Paris—we have imported a collection of fancy handkerchiefs of silk and linen with white jacquarded centre and fancy border in blue, lavender, grey, pink or white with fancy initial, which are worth atleast one-fourth more than we ask for them—75c. White Silk Handkerchiefs, with initials in vati- | Pure Linea Handkerchiefs, with na:row hem and || he wi rvs Hesdhasei hy biel aoe $4.CO | initial in the new script letter, each, 25¢ rench nen Handkerchie! cquarded centre, in’ white or colors, with fancy border.in con- | Six in a gift box, $1.6 Pure Lingo, Handkerchiels, with 1=4, 1-2 Neg | ad ch hm an etait P v or rder, eac! ne lon $1.50 10 914.50 Gey 76er, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, and $2.00 Single and Double Breasted Suita of cheviots or tweeds in fancy plaids, stripes or checks and thibet in black or blue, new sack coat models with broad shoulders, vented skirt and full hip trousers, Spesial $10.00 Belted Tourist Qvercoats of 20 |] in the craft for the high characier of their tailoring, |] $10.00 to $12.50 GIRLS’ LONG COATS, $6, Saks & Compan BROADWAY, 332 TO sétH STREBT. Sale of Hand-Carved Coral FOR MEN AND WOMEN, If Less Than Regular Prices. — Exercising infinite skill, patience and ingenuity, # Italian carvers have wrought by hand of the true ¢o a collection of exquisite pieces in clever and exe designs mounted on 10 and 14 k. gold. A fortunate « cumstance brought them to us at one-half the regular prices. You may share the opportunity. Scarf Pins of hand-carved coral, | Guard Chains, of ro mounted in 10 and 14k, gold in| beads. Special $3.25 to $274 rose, head, cameo, dragon and a: fleur de lis. Special 75c to $5.50 Uanownted Poem Po) Cuff Links of carved coral, eg dumbell pattern, mounted on 14 Cutf Pins of coral, mounted k. gold. Special $4.50 and $7.50/10k. gold. § i; Broeshes of carved coral in wreaths, cluster, single flower and a variety of odd designs, mounted on 10 or 14 k. gold. Special $2.50 to $22.00 Neck Chains of coral, 14 inches long, with 10 or 14 ke gold snaps. | design, screw style, n Special $1.25 to $4.50 14k. gold, Special $2 Together with a large collection of unmounted pieces of coral which we would be pleased to mount to suit your ideas and taste. Iinciuded are cupids, buds, insects, vases, shaped pendants, cameos, birds and coral branches price from 10c. to $30.00. For any special design which intrust to us we promise workmanship of the highest for which estimates relative to cost will be provided, pecial $3.50 He Pins of coeal in rose a signs, mounted on 10 Special $4.50 to 3650 Crosses of coral, mounted k. gold) Special $1.50 to earrings of carved coral SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. a. A Sale of Suits, Dresses and Coats, Two of the cleverest manufacturers, who are rs codn given us their sample and surplus garments, embracin about two hundred and fifty coats, suits and dresses i an extensive collection of styles and materials si for present service. They are offered as follows: ina diversified variety of models, colors and materials, fine fancy and plain fabrics. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $14.50 to $17.50 GIRLS’ LONG COATS, $9.50 Coats of fine kersey and fancy mixtures, sizes 6 to 14; of sizes 6 to 8, in a variety of clever models and desirable colors. $10 and $1250 MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS a $5.9) Coat models of fine mixed cloth or zibeline, thoroughly well ail ored, Junior sizes 12 to 14 years. ‘ ‘ $730 GIRLS WOOL DRESSES | Mh Gg 9 Blouse model of wool serge in red, brown or blue, sizes 6 to I) Regular Prices $14.50 to $16.50. Special at A collection of short coats, in Norfolk, tight-fitting or fitting models of fine wool kergey and fancy fabrics, in brown, tan or blue. Sizes 14 to 18 years. 32 and 36 bust SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. A Sale of Coats for Women. The sale involves quite an extensive collection oftco of the better grade in the most desirable of the po season models at very material price concessions. $25 19 $29.50 CLOTH COATS at $19.00, About one hundred short or three-quarter, tight or coats of black broadcloth or kersey, together with a odd sample coats in various styles, lengths, fabrics and $37.50 to $45 CLOTH COATS at $27, A diversified collection of about seventy-five high grade coats, in a variety of styles and colors, including models fore re and evening service, together with a number of coats of cloth lined with squirrel fur, with large shawl collar ef: Lamb or Squirrel. iB $55.00 FUR-LINED COATS at $39.00, ~ Long Coats of fine imported broadzloth in black, brown or . and light colors, suitable for evening wear, including white, cham: pagne, light gray and red lined with excellent quality Squirrel, shawl collar and deep cuffs of Persian Squirrel or natural Squirrel. $65.00 FUR-LINED GOATS at $42.50. _ Half fitted or loose models of superior imported > | black, lined with exceptionally fine quality of Russian {ur, large shawl collar or selected Persian Lamb, A Sale of Inexpensive Furs, Though they be inexpensive, the furs which this) offe concerns are of that high character which the standard demands. On the main floor we have lished an annex to our regular fur shop, in following special offer will be conducted: 7 Long Scarfs of Aloska Sable,| Shaped Scarfs of natural 80 inches, double fur, six tails, |double fur, 65 inches” Regularly $16.50, at $10.75 o $23.75, pe - 2 i tails. Regalarly Stoles of Alaska Sable, with! Fiat Muffs, four stripe ft long tabs and six tails,satin lined. | Mink to match. Re Regularly $15.00, at $9.50 Regularly $27.50, at. Large Muffs of Alaska Sable to match scarf or stole, : *” Regularly $16.50, Special $11.45 In Qur Fur Shop on the Fourth Floor Wi Four-in-hand Tiss of Brmine,|Four-in-hand Tiss @ 45 inches long. chilla, 45 ie 35.00. At $29.50 | » Redulerl

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