The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1904, Page 6

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ra Te HIS NEMESIS mg Merchant, Charged with One Wife Too Many, Face Camera’s Evi- of Duplicity. TO HAVE HAD “PICTURES TOOK” WITH BOTH BRIDES. BRIDAL PHOTOS THAT PROVED MUCH-WEDDED MAN'S UNDOING. No, 1 Visits Wife No, 2 and oe Recognizes Photograph of Latter’s Husband as Her Own | =Now the Divorce Court. DUMINSEA, and Ava FIRST WIRE KAAVARE « ‘Phe propensity of Frank Kaminska Having Dinself photographed in gard with the girl of his choice finally landed him in the divorce end the pictures of himself and brides are destined to play an im- part th two trials—one here and other tn Buffalo. Kaminakea was a young and prospet- merebant in this city when he & ait whose first name was ware, or Sadie. They were married Nov. 11, 19%, in the Stanton Street Church, by Pastor F. Scheleck!. Mived together for six months, Mt te alleged. Kamtnska, having $7% from his bride, disap- | a ie ae Four months later he returned | 1902, The women agreed to assist one|Ccurt. The second Mrs. Kaminska will there wa 4 reconciliation. They nulment of marriage in the another in legal proceedings to free te thomselves from matrimony the Mrs, Keavare Kaminska has retained | -s Lawyer Charles 8. \ Pulitzer Building, to begin an for an absolute divorce, and he has tained an onder for the service of summons and complaint by publiy m Justice MoCall, of the Supreme Most Japanese officers and many ot | the mon can speak Russian, There has been a professorship of the Russian language at the School of War In together again for a short period, Kamineka left for parts unknown, | A few months ago the disconsolate fi Visited friends tn Buffalo, and there was Introduced to Antonia ¥ Granciscum, who, Ilke her- 7 was 8 grass widow. Upon Mrs. | hy '@ mantelpiece, stood a pho- of herself in bridal attire, and ‘ man who stood by her side was tm- || mediately Pecognized by Mra, Keavare| a8 her missing husband, Mra. | then told Keavare that ehe| CAS JET GENERATOR, : Kaminaks, under the name of} The barser that lights your room, will beat It x were married In the Chureh | with our **MGAT LIGHT," No wasto of ty the Transfiguration, at Buffalo, on 0 heats the GENERATOR he 44, 1901, About Oct, 1, 1901. h Ee ee to her, remaining unc! Store Closes at 7 o'Clock. Tomorrow Occurs the Great Wanamaker Christmas Sale Of USED PIANOS We've done a wonderful piano business this season—because we deserved to. We've made it so easy for the people of New York to buy pianos of the higher grades, that no music-loving home need be without a piano, , During the last few weeks we have brought in an unusually large number of pianos, taken in exchange for Chickering, Vose, Emerson and other fine pianos. Now it is neces- ‘ sary to distribute them quickly, as we have no storage space for them. t ‘We have bad all of these instruments thoroughly gone over by our piano experts, and’ i | they are in excellent condition, Some of the instruments are almost as good as new; ( 9] others are simply excellent value at the prices for which they are offered, Certainly there is not an instrument in the collection that is not a splendid bargain at its price, si The offering presents the opportunity for people who will sacrifice a small matter of sentiment tc secure an instrument of very much higher musical and artistic qualities than the saine money can buy in an entirely new piano, Many of these pianos are in such excellent condition that they can scarcely be distin- Guished from new pianos after you get them in your home, It is a particularly good op- } _ fj portunity for people who expect to use a piano for a period, and after having had the use mf of it for some months to dispose of it again, This method is very much less costly than | to gle piano, and gives a very much better opportunity for the selection of a piano to Hf your liking. : The list of instruments follows; and the reductions in prices are unusually decisive, be- cause it is absolutely necessary for us to dispose of the pianos quickly. Past experience suggests that we warn you that best selections will be made early in the morning, particularly when so many hundreds of people haye piano buying in mind at the present time. it 1 ql Square Pianos Campbell Upright Pianos 1 Berry tp beh od was Lf tts por Ne. 1 Campbell Upright Piano, was $190; now $160 |, 3 Campbell Upright Pianos, were $110 each; now $105 each 1Campbell Autoplano, was $485; now $450 juare Piano, was $200; now $80 it & Sebmidt Square Piano, was $200; now | y 1 Arion Square Piano, was $250; now $55 (1 i, | Wide id Square Plano, was $2560; now $55 ‘ Chickering Pianos ‘eber Square Piano, was $400; now §65. 1 Chickering Upright Plano, was $500; now $284 « Marshall & Schmidt Square Piano, was $250; now, 1 Chickering Upright Piano, was $500; now $365 | 1 Chickering Upright Plano, was $450; Square Piano, was $250; now $70 1 Chickering Upright Piano, was $500 | jarveeson Square Piano, was $250; now $70 1 Chickering Upright Piano, waa $550; it Square Piano, was $250); now $75 1 Chickering Graud Piano, was § | Bros. Square Piano, was $300; now $85 1 Chickering (irand Piano, was 5; now $450 oe way Square Plano, was $400; now $05 1 Chi kerio Grand Piano, was $750; now $450 3 faire ire Piano, wee seh bow $110 1 Chickering Grand Piano, was $926; now $773 | Square Piano, was $500; now $126 ; {Doll Upright Pianos Bisceliansous Upright Pence |4 F.Doll Upright Pianos, were $185 each; now $160 each Bamahect 8 Pago, was 9260: now $05 | Vose &Sons Unright Pianos ow $135 5 Vose Upright Planos, reduced to $275 145 8 Vowe Upright Pianos, reduced to 9323 175 ; ; Kartsmann Upright Pianos 2 Kartemann Upright Vianos, reduced to $200 ongelus Piano Players 4 Angelus Piano Ployers, were $250 each, now $125 each 1 Angelus Plano Payer, was 8250; now $145 4 Angelus Piano Payers, were $250 each; now $925 each It fix the terms to suit the convenience of every purchaser, A $10 cash on almost any piano in the list; and from $6 a month, upwards. Piano Store, Fifth fear, Someth giving of your iy A variety of on te “Unusual Gift.” ORIENTAL JEWEL CRAFT, IVORY ARTICLES. JAPANESE EGG-SHELL CHINA, FINE CHUDDAH SILK SHAWLS. ORIENTAL BELTS, JAPANESE KIMONOS, ORIENTAL DRESS SILKS. H ORIENTAL PERFUMES, ete, JAPANESE SCREENS. Buckles, A A VAN TIN Norris Chairs, in Weath.! HH ered Golden Oak ot Mae Tuinkie Al thogany frames, with re- | ¢. versible ve'our or F jij 'eatherett cushion wai i RADA G AAD 14 SPECIAL FO Assorted Fruit Chocolates, 19, per Ib. Chocolates and Bon-Hons, 18¢, per Ib, 6 Ibs. for 1,004 $ Assorted Fruit and Nut Chocolates. . + sper Ib, 25c: $ Selected French Glace Fruils....s+sseserevees perlb, 890? ALL, KINDS OF FANCY BOXES AND BASKETS al’ i For Sale at Very Low Prices, i SPECIAL RATES TO SUNDAY-SCHOOLS, 12 ing Different At Vantine’ For .tppropriate Christmas Gifts, Vantine's csfer a great ft more than a pleasure—because It is an and useful Oriental Things that make the Precious Jewels in odd mount- ings that are individual. Ornamental and Useful, Beautiful sets Delicate colorings, Handsome Embroideries and Odd Crepe, Silk and Cotton, Waist Lengths and Dress Lengths. Put up In Oriental packages. New arrivals, fine colorings. * This list but hints at the many suggestions offered here for Gifts, and the prices will be found to suit all demands. Open Evenings Until 9 O'Clock. E« Co : Fancy Round Parlor} fino to Chairs, with highly pole w Jer { “OR” $4440066400000008000008 yy) } THE HOLIDAYS, iYhe Boston Candies. : 6th Ave., cor, 14th St., @ 366 6th Ave., near 23d St, ° F406 000060-604-60-604d0060510-004- DPRDDDISD ODOR te. ‘ t 6 lbs, for $ 1.00% Fultoa 5i., OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS. |B & M, BLUE STAMPS with all cash purchases. | We exchange S. & H. Green Stamps for Blue Stamps. than $2,00; some worth $2.60 and $3.00, SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE - Violette’s “Ambre Royal,” oz, |] Violette’s “Cytise,” oz 75 BASKET PERFUMES, suitable for Xmas-tree ornaments or gift-giving, 10, flare hats to match, fully dressed, made, with French bisaue heads, $1.50 in what “exclusive Toy Stores” dak: yours to choos while they lamt at......0..00+ EASEL BLACKBOARDS, and strong, the 69c, size; BpOclal Ae. cscccseseeeeeres 2,000 PAIRS MEN'S SLIPPERS, ; GOOD $2.00 VALUES $1.19. . A timely purchase of the entire sample line of W. G. Johnson, New- buryport, Mage, brings you this great Xmas barghin. Every new style In Mon’s Slippers, in Opera and Everett shapes, of Vici Kid and Russia Calf, turned soles, all sizes; not a pair in the lot worth less eG AT 81.19 PERFUMES FOR GIFT-GIVING. SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. | Violette’s “Violet,” oz...... | Violette’s “Royal Lily,” oz... 4% PERFUME ATOMIZERS of decorated Bohemian variety of colors, with gilt tops; splendid value at TUESDAY'S TOY BARGAINS. , FROM THE ‘‘WONDERLAND"’ BASEMENT, DOUBLE-SEAT AUTOMOBILES, with auto steer upholstered plush seats; $10 values; special at. DOLLS .UNDER PRICE. JOINTED SLEEPING DOLLS (22 {nch), with shoes, stockings and curly, sewed wigs. DRESSED DOLIS in the cutest Baby Biue, Coral Pink and Nile Green dresses, with large KID BODY DOLLS (22 inch), espectally well 98c good; PRINTING PRESSES, with com- plete outfit, the 75c. sort; Cj spectal at KL NAMM. Brooklyn, 15, 25 & 49% @ very strong and rigid, |A Big Sale of Fresh Meats, Open Evenings 50 B.&M. Stamps Free To Accommodate Christmas Shoppers The 50 B, & M. Blue Trading Stamps free to-day 14th Street Store will remain open until 10 and to-morrow in all'new books in addition to o'clock P, M, jdouble stamps till 12 o'clock, After 12, and until , Restaurant Will Be the store closes, single stamps. Full books of Sixth Staraps redeemed in our premium exhibit room Please take Small Parcels with you 0» the fifth floor. Every Toy, Game and Doll in the Entire Store is Bright with Pleasing Newness Third Floor, Small Toys, Large Toys, Ponrth Floor ; New toys, new dolls, new games! The only completely new stock of this kind in New York City is here, There's not an old, disfigured toy in the entire lot, there’s not a toy in the building that has been held over from ast year. Old toys quickly fall apart and cause sorrow and disap. pointment. New toys give lasting pleasure, Don’t buy old toys at any price, but come to The 14th Street Store, where you get the very newest, prettiest toys, Read the descriptions : en for Shoppers, ir. 95e for Humpty Dumpty Circus 23e for Butcher Shops, for the TY: sreat fun. little buteher, 1.10 for Rocking Chair, ike {llustra- ton. =s 25¢ for Jointed Doll» well mate 1.36 for Velocipedes for the Little boys, nest | made, 1,00 tor Tea Sets, of good size; like filustration. $e for Chautauqua Blackboard, with derk combination, Ike ile Justra tion. 95e for Shooting Gale 796 for Desk, with roll top, like ler. iustratioa. 1.29 for Express woe, alae! it Ly jaa) ari Tks ‘card ates Hestratin. BOE for Dime Rezistering 1.00 for Theatres, com, Bank. with all the scenery and oer | of the play. 25e for Iron Ice Wagon, good size, nicely paloted. 27¢ for Doll Chair, ve Se for Printing 1.00 for Magic Lane tera, with sides, eto, 1.00 for Horse and Coal 69¢ for Little Chair, Carts; real hair, mane and tail; aicely palated carts, 1,65 for Rooster and Cat 18¢ to 75c for Washing Sets 2.48 to 9,25 ._|Bhoofly. pa the ttle mother te waa tod various zs. sree 19¢ for Bird Centre Etiquette [wats Seren On oe oa |the newest and most popular 95e for Trick Banks, five 58¢ for Folding Tables, p> ad Fevolv~ card game; every eard trom different kinds. 6Be cach for Spelling Boards |49@ tor Ten Pina, picked {n(Otieinal drawings by MeCuteh- 8.65 for ‘‘Racer’* Automobile. 28¢ for Little Arm Chair, | wooden bos: various sites. list, t “o/s amous cartonne Every Kind of Christmas Tree Ornament at Moderate Prices. You'll Find Many Fine Christmas Presents For Men and Boys | in These Sporting Goods Third The question ‘What shall I get for the men and boys?” is solved right here and now, It won't take you long to select some gift from the items given below, or if you don’t find it there you surely will succeed when you look over the immense stock, the items being taken at random as indicative of the many Christmas bargains to be found in this department, Read all carefully: Peed 88e@ for Men's 1.50 Skates, steel, nickel plated. 98¢ for Women's 1,50 Skates, Jult clamp, cast steel, 98e for Boys’ 1 Gloves, tan ese wrist filled with 1,10 for 1.50 “Our Special!” Prrography Set for burning; Genuine platinum needle. 98¢ for 2.00 Whitely Exercliors, rubber cable, heavy, medium or light tension wool, some with double collar, cuffs and skirt. O9e for 100 Rugby Foot balls; pebble grain leather, good gum bladder. 1.98 for Seneca Chiet 000, Sot 180 Cameras, fitted with auto- ng matic (oy as e1p0- ten [i a o pay ae Sixth most tment Poultry and Fish. RE 6°” ihe ; 10.96 for Men's 20.00 Reliable Bicy- cles, Now York make, one picce han MAjustadle hands bars, single tude meely finished. 6.89 for 20th Cen- tury Bag and Disk, takes but little space.

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