The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1905, Page 6

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AND RIFLE SAFE!, nsensibility by ’ Daring Thieves. nel A) Vait-moore Brooklyn detectives Anvestigation a daring eafe- end brutal abimck on a who had gone to sleep in foundry of Marcus & Peipler, BAS Veota syenue, The watch- i i Berenand Rubin, of No, 131 La- t 2 varvanue, ies shot ligglalihaay \ \ynoonaciousness uh “bludge hg assailants went to the blew the heavy iron door to some high explosive, looting oontents—$2,500 worth of notes, to property and a quantity of ‘ayenue is one of the bleak, @retches of Brooklyn, where Tarely are seen, Rubin has been for @ long time as watch- tbave (never ‘been any in the district, end Rubin ‘when midnight hex passed would be eafe in taking a nap. if, into the factory and], on a pile of rubbish in the th M. y we & dark figure standing Wd Into. Unconsclousness. atruggied to bis feet he was with a heavy instrument. there was a flash and a re- be felt @ etinging pain in his not lose consciousness, ‘again fought to get to assailant then pounded bead and body with the fh until he was unconscious. ily. other person in the neigh- who seems to have heard the the revolver was John Car- hose home adjoins the foundry. “walting up late for members family, who had gone to a ball, after midnight he Iny down ‘nap. He was rouged by, a muffled and while he was straining his explosion occurred that shook fe thought that the stove In ling had blown up. He imself (On this spore, and) out in the direction of the Beolng Ughts in the place, he ‘convinced that some one was at re and that thd explosion had to do with the operation of furnace, Thinking no more of ir, he wentsto bed, Gave Alarm at Last. mae fully three hours after he had Attacked before Rubin recovered Then, bleeding from a he dragged himeelf to y home of a relative of his An ambulance surgeon was , es well as ithe reserves Bedfard avenue station, Dr, ,, of the Bedford Street Hospital, geod the watchman’s wounds and he to his home in an amba- owners of the foundry ar- ‘the scene they found the office of wreckage, The burglars had ened & erar. door with @ jimmy and ke’ Rubin. Leaving him @il appearances dying, ceeded to the office. thoroughly equipped with inoluding steel drills, ey mado a number of he great iron door of the safo the holes with some high ex- , Whon they touched It off the ‘golld plece of metal compos- was blown into small pleoes, than a half inoh Jn diam- force of the explosion shat- partitions of the office and ithe furniture, ly Valuable Papers. ‘of the safe were carried how much currency {t con- not been determined, There valuable rs in one of ‘ors, Ancludii deeds to the om which the foundry stands 0 in notea of hand. the police wont to che bedside man :o-day hy gould give ‘desoripiion of His assall- faa mure there were two men id hot be certein that there jot, more. He hati a vague idea ihe man who stru’k him down re- lod im fron worker recently dis- iho strona oF je stra of 4) Aeed Charis leniled 5 ih and asserted that he could prove Agleep In bed all night. a ———— Mest Soclalistic Land, few Zeakind, ts vhe mest Soclallstir © Dngliah colonies’ on borrowed ey, The Minister of Justice has jd that all prisoners sentenced to exceeding three months shall be to od to smoke once a day at the e of, the colony Business you ¢an probably tell a good chance to inake money when you see it, ,269 Such Chances “Test yeat in the Sunday World's Want Directcry, MORE MONEY-MAKING GES will be printed in the Opportunities” columns of and Ninety-n' the head i upon him nase that he xill of remoree over false egains: them. Judy talled an parent of the Prison Ald heed to ascertain if Jacoby ever shoiw: eyepipnns of ini alleged assault, crinw’ of ‘was just dozing off when he | gre the maximum sentence, Judge Martin McMahon, Sessions, ts deeply pemplexed over the eases of Peter Lennon and Daniel Sin- nott, two youths found guilty of as- saulting and robbing Herman Jacoby who was found dead yesterday, a sut- cide, in @ lumber yard at One Hun- dredth eoveet and Piet avenus, Lonnon and Sinnott were to to-day, but when the Court of Jacoby's euicide be ne manded: them until Monday, Binnott lived at No, 10% nue and Lennon at No, 1997 Second ave~ nue, Both boys were hard workers and bore excellent reputations previous to Deo, 19, 1904, whon they were arrested Liles of Dissied dl that they eld tm hy Bicone avenue nth street, beat him over Ve @ revolver, kicked al pimched him, fired two shots and stole tad 4, (oMahon 6aid that npr ge 7 fuse h at | wed full 0} had unding this ers skull since ho was oners, Plainly ho was det UB eul loMation ordered an investiga Lennon and Slunott wer ralgned for sentence end ed on the feports of the with ebbook, been assaulter ed were found esterday Jucoby hanged tae po fee hr nba ty caus ot by Lennon ‘and Sinnott, On dhe other hani fe which nnon ere oonvicted—robbery in ‘be _twent: flying, ouths Convicted of Robbing Jacoby Remanded After Judge and Pounded Into] Hears theVictim Had Hanged Himself in a Lumber Yard, @ been sentenced ir attorney told eMahon has de- athe pent rs’ imprigon-| Ing ts pore 1 iF Piano Congress. ALLEGE DECEIT of the, eae The they bid on Unsuccessful Bidders for Li- brary Shelving Ask Board of Estimate Not to Ratify Deal With Sneade Company. well as other take exception an opinion, Company The olty may be forced to revoke @. mfilion-dollan contract and further de- lay work on the big New York Publlo Library, at Forty-second street and Fifth avenue, if charges made by former President Bwanstrom, of Brooklyn, to- day are true _Alloging. that. misrepresentation had prompted the awarding of the ‘contract for ateel shelying for the Uibrary, Mr, Bwanstrom appeared before the Board of Bstimate to-day and declared that if the board ratified the contract it would bo alding an illegal act. Mr, Swanstrom represented the Heola Yon Works Coinpany, whowe bids, he sald, had been suppressed, evidently In tre interests of other concen It ap- pears the Bneade Steel Company, of Louisville, which was awarded the con- tract, claimed to possess patents on the particular steel shelf or ‘stacking’ fequired tn the specifications, Although the bid of the concern was more than $100,000 higher than that. of competing Diddors, the Sneade Company was Awarded the contra Nir Swanstorn sald that In view of Ft «| Linonine’s Success {n Curing Colds and preventing pneumonia and consump- tion fs due to the fact that It possesses just the food elements (Sweet as Cream) tho system craves when It is all choked up by inflammations. Colds olose the pores and fill the membranca with poleons. Linonine furnishes the blood with new warmth-giv- Hed corpuscles which open the pores, re- Neving the strains put upon the delicate th and the whole be- ngthéned &: the being driven away. ne at all drug stores, 600, and $1.00. of General Booond ave- [AMOND man acted ting from ony he gave to for the ae Bi the first vious the} jalty nn je-| mombranoa and tissties, built up and ‘to Infllot! same time the oold » * Linonl CASTOR Of Store Closes at 5:30 o'clock The’ WANAMAKER tone-quality, style and price. Let us call the roll: The CHI _Inevery making. ‘Notable The The The artistic quality. priced instrument this matchless Formerly A, T, Stewart & Co, The FREDERICK DOLL Two pianos that represent years of effort to obtain instruments that can be sold for less than $200 and yet give full satisfaction to the purchaser, Both the Frederick Doll ($185) and J. C, Campbell ($190) Pianos accomplish this. The ANGELUS- The marvellous instrument that has brought a better knowledge and appreciation of the best music into a great number of households. First in the field of mechanical piano-play- ers, first now among the huge crop of such instruments thathave followed the Angelus’s idea, The AUTOPIANO— The solution of the difficulty for those who, not owning a piano, want one that can also be played by mechanical means. The Autopiano combines both; and is by far the lowest. CKERING— examples + The Chickering Quarter Grand The Chickering Infant Grand VOSE— In artistic new models, and with the great beauty of tone that has always characterized this wonderfully sweet-voiced instrument. EMERSON The CROWN MERRILL of its kind on the market. ($485,) array, we have arranged The Special Wanamaker Terms $10 Down and $6 a Month JOHN WANAMAKE fuse Pec any, also an unsuccessful h J, rl N 6 N AGT Form the Board that the sneade i papy, did not possess patente which ‘epee yo ved they wow Sneade patent-rl inte The Board dec: THERE ave many ways to economize, but none is so simple, entertaining and satisfactory as the use of: DIAMOND DYES in making pretty and prac- tical objects for the heme, ue, pave epee department of adylos 100, wi or any cuartione bot Be sam, 0, ib Bah oat ear i at mae WARNING! THE ONLY TABLET Wert Contuning CASTOR OIL, 12 1» mmo vorm ot » CONFECTION « OVAL TABLETS stamped C-0, Bold only OPAL oe f with the Bole Manufacturers Compa had been no Impoattion bidder, in-| jarred any other concern, but that |t had notified ai! othor the» partiovlar work 1d. Bo infrin, on to D! Burlington, Vt. C-O'n are to Rent of @ confection, 10c ar vavecists 10¢ |) TABLET (1 CONGRESS OF PIANOS IS ELECTED ON ITS MERITS HERE has been a fair and square election to this WANAMAKER The claims of the respective candidates have been carefully canvassed, their records analyzed, their ‘ merits weighed. Their acceptance as representative pianos is sufficient proof that they have passed a rigorous investigation with colors It is. a non-partisan congress, too; for it includes not only: the finest pianos in the world—the Chickering—but also the lowest priced pianos we have found that meet our rigid ideas of reliability and quality. It answers the demands of every piano-seeking person, in all respects of one of its various models, the summit of musical perfection and successful piano i The KURTZMANN A sterling quartette of medium-priced pianos, differing in tone and characteristics, and therefore suited to varied tastes ; but alike in their thorough excellence of construction and The J. C, CAMPBELL And to make possession very easy, of the instrument you select from yy y by virtue of which, upon approved references and the payment of a small initial sum, you enter at once upon possession of the instrument. you select, Such payment, with the subsequent monthly payments, | varies with the price of the instrument, beginning with or twenty cents a day, for the Frederick Doll and Campbell Pianos! The plan is worth investigating, if your home is still without a piano or Angelus, And we will gladly give you full details at any time. Broadway, 4th Ave, 9th and 10th Sts, ny thve je ¢om- biddira that, It Carlin & Co, interested, row t alm, Jed Ward hoe Pele \ matter to the Corporation Coun: ‘or Tf the bid of the Sneade js thrown out law sults are hound to follow nd delay work on the brary, The Utiation may eoach tine |' United States Courts to determine thn patent rights alleged to be involved. oN, Ys Castor Ol! Trablets, Fifth qloor, New lots of rare bargains in the Jan- uary sales, x re STH 500 suits and coats for misses @ girls, about 3¢ ["s the only time of year you may select suits and coats equal to the smart modiste’s creations at clearing prices which mean about half our regular prices and about 1 to k, the prices of ; made-to-order apparel, ‘Third Floor. Discriminating parents realize this, andthe 300 garments will go in a twinkling to-morrow. ne) the untrimmed 3.50 hats, 2.754 ere’s a sale that’s sure to attract remarkable interest and buying because these dainty new year millinery creations should by rights be sold for 3.50—in fact, they are regarded as ¢x- ceptional values at that price, so there's no overestimating the im- portance of this sale of ae eon pay da to pee and continentals at 2.7 nde com pe an at Atah tenant They're a combination of Pyrox and chiffon in black, white, the Simpson Crawford Go, stanchrdrof yaality 1 unit Fercwn, Navy and cardinal--jus- the hats you want: for the proseut tained in every garment, wear, and think how little it costs to possess one if you buy it to- 10.78 for misses’ 17.50 34-length morrow when all of these will be sold at 2.75. coats of heavy kersey cloth—new tallor strapped ri Paar ’ model—flat collar—finished with panne velvet—full 16 price clearing: season § best styles in necKwear i) ed )ileeves—lined with satin—sizes 14 and 16, THERE'S not a shade of difference between these neck-. of kersey cloth—-full box coat, inverted ban back— —collarless, inlaid with panne velvet—finished with silk braid—Ined with satin—-sizes 14 and 16, 7.80 for misses’ 13.75 34-length coats of novelty mannish mixtures—two modeis—full box te seca ne notch collar and. full sleeve—14 and 16, 6.785 for misses’ 12.75 34-length coats of blue, black and brown zibeline—collar and Wye cuffs trimmed with panne velvet--finished with cone D secutive rows of stitching-—sizes 14 and 16. 5.00 for misses’ 9.75 hip coats of covert cloth and cheviot—new strapped model—tined with satin—sizes 14 and 16, 10.75 for misses’ 14.75 cravenette rain coats in Ox- ford, olive and tan—-new plalted model-—flat collar—belt all around—14 and 16, 6.95 for girls’ 11.75 full-length coats of blue and brown Winter-weight cheviot—full box cuat, belt at back, storm collar of broad. I 9.75 for misses’ 14.75 34-length coats wear styles and those we've been selling at double these prints, Descriptions tell how smart and dainty they are Matn Foor 12%6 for 25¢ white silk pulley col., 506 for embroidered linen stoc! and lar—embroidered in ell colors and solid cuff set—all white, white, \ 500 for lace collar and cuff set-—with 356 for Point Gaze stock with velvet white hemstitched bandings. . band on top—all colors. | 606 for $1.25 fancy beaded and lace 00 for Directoire collar and cuff set,trimmed on mousseline stocks — all with chiffon and lace plaiting, colors, Extraordinar; ‘Saturday values in gloves, 1.00 A THOUSAND pairs of bright new stylish gloves. that are selling everywhere at 1.50 will be offered to-morrow’ at 1,00, and you'll see our glove counters crowded, Note what good values they are, $1 for women's kid gloves—blac, cloth—finished with silk braid—sizes 6 to 14, 6.50 for girls’ 10.75 full length military coats of heavy: weight cheviot in blue and brown—deep cape collar and cufis trimmed with | panne velvet—sizes 6 to 14, | 5.75 for girls’ 9.75 full-length,coats of blue and brown | bet ll tell We nak | oyster gray—fitted if desired, cheviot—full box—half belt—collar and cuffs trimmed with silk braid—6 to 14. $1 for women's English tan cape | Matin Floor, $1 for women’s black undressed kia gloves. $1 for men's cape prix seam and pique street gloves, $1 for boys’ imported cape prix seam sewn gloves, 50¢ for men’s knit gioves. : . loves—prix seam sewn—one patent 3.95 for misses’ 6.50 skirts of blue, brown and. black | fap. Wewish youto particularly note broadcloth—also novelty mannish mixtures—plaited models—lengths 34 to 4c, | this item; it is an exceptional bargain, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO Money-making is not the object of this Re unprecedented January clearing sale of Men’s furnishings. sin sinas White shirts at 39c. Night shirts at 50c. BONA FIDE saving of % is practically what this sale means, There’s anexceptional reduction. Profits to the winds—it’s our annual January clearing sale, inaugurated with a determination to effect a camplete clearing of all our men’s furnish- 1,00 underwear, 44c. Main Floor. ings while they are in season, Piling one strong statement upon another would be risky business if we did not have the values to back them up, but this sale is all that’s claimed for it and more, We mus? clear out all our gonds to make room for new consignments. ‘ 39¢ for 55c. white unlaundered dress shirts of medium heavy weight fine quality white muslin—four-ply linen bosom, eyelets —fully gusseted, double stitched—extra wide and full—regulation length—cushion neckbands -reinforced front and back—two sleeve lengths—regular or short bosom—open back only, 44 per garment for 85c, and $1 natural wool shirts and drawers for men—in all sizes from 30 to §0 in.; one of the greatest bargains ever placed on sale, 79¢ for men’s $1.25 and $1.50 union suits—only 250 ; ' suits left—suitable for two seasons— for Spring and Summer wear. 69e for $1,00 laundered dress shirts—150 dozen men’s hand-laundered white {ull-dress shirts—extra large four-ply bosoms— bodies full length and width—perfect fitting, fine firm quality cloth— made in two sleeve lengths —all sizes—our regular §1 dress shirt— at 69c, $1.25 for men’s $2 and $2.50 negligee shirts—made from the celebrated English oxonian cloth—a fabric entirely new— four different solid colors— equal In every respect to best custom work, \. : 5Oc for 75c’ and $1 domet night shirts for men—a manufacturer's surplus stock, which we secured at half price, Men’s hose—vertical and horizontal stripes and Jac. 29c $1.35 for men’s $2 and $2,50 shirts and drawers—for men who are in any way subject to colds or chills there is nothing more desirable than this soothing, absorbent silk plush; it is porous and helps weak circulation! it is unsurpassable for its soft. downy nature, The greatest advantage of wearing silk plush is in changing! from it to Spring or Summer wear, as it will not subjectthe wearer to| colds as most woollen garments willi—thoroughly sanitary andj hygientc—$2.50 and $2 values at $1.35. i9e(_| Men's hose—black. extra super Maco yarn, also) black with fancy embroidered figures—plain black with fanc i M f aap quard patterns of the very latest ideas In lisles and cottons— { men's and light weights—soc. and 75¢. values—special at, wraps | CRAWFORD Co— *35 suits and overcoats at °15 seem out of the question, but not a single garment is excepted in this clearing of our entire stock WE want you to come/here to-morrow and go right through our immense stock of hand- somely tailored suits and overcoats ranging in value from $20 to $35—equalling $35 to $50 made-to- measure suits—and when you find one to suit you the price is $15, We will not tell you this or that garment is excepted, Everything is included at the one sensational price of $15. There's no profit in a sale like this to us, There's a decided loss, However, the im mediate disposal of this splendid stock while the weather's right for these garments is far more important than profit, There are suits in this lot that actually cost us $25 wholesale, Simpson Crawford Co. Fuerantee insures all sizes, perfect fit, latest style and patterns, and highest class workmanship and materials, Just what a rellable tailor guarantees at $35 to $50, You are guaranteed in this saleat $15, The sults—your choice of any suit—-no restriction—be it fancy, black or blue—single or double breasted —including English walking suits—allowing you to select from the very finest of imported English fancy worsteds, foreign black thibets, blue serges and unfinished worsteds, mixed cassimeres, and fancy tweeds--every color, every style and size—all builds--every garment positively hand made—your ChOicE at..sssseserseeeeesevese seve sere The overcoats—your unrestricted choice of all of our overcoats—any style--any length—the Paletot ~-the Poole—the Tourist and Regular overcoat—some silk lined--some lined with imported Venetian—others with silk shoulders and worsted linings—also thé fine mohalr and Princess seige—the fabrics overcoating effects—all colors—also a fine assortment of nobby Scotch etfects—in the want—not a garment worth less than $17.50 and up to $35—your choice at,, ] 5 Something Important: These garments are all this season's make—we aim at all times to sustain our repu- tation of selling only the very highest grade of ready-to-wear clothing-it has been a rule with us never to carry over goods from one season to another—hence this sale, Boys’ '7.50 & $8 suits and overcoats, °4,50. Children’s *5 overcoats, ‘3. 83 for children's Russian overcoats, value $5. Thoy are of bluo and Oxford kersey—also frieze—mostly red flannel lined. Handsomely trimmed—sizes 2% to 8 yrs.—regular $§ coal, Boys’ {rleze overcoats, sizes 7 to 14 years. Clearing, Norfolk suits, biue serge, bloomer trousers, sizes 7 to 16. 4.5 in all the newest colorings, We don’t think the price has ever been $0 low on this Quality. ...sssesosesereseeee seve Keown \ i " Becond Floor, 4 Al all of the very finest jurist coats--any size you A veiy exceptional value, Double breasted suits, blue 125 Russian suits, all colors, 4. 50 Serge, sizes 7 to 16 years, at.... 4.50 Sizes 3to 8 years, Price......4 4.50 Double breasted sults, fancy mixtures, sizes 7to 16 yrs . Norfolk sults, fanoy mix- tures, bloomer trousers, 7 to 16 4.50 ———SIMESON CRAWFORD CO, — o| 4.50 January sale of shoes---only time of the year we can offer 3.50, °4, °5 @ °6 shoes at °2.40 Q °2.85 [ takes months to prepare for a sale like this, Values are greater than at any other time because we concentrate all our efforts to make this the one supreme shoe buying time of the year, ‘ dearly to miss this sale, and we urge you tocome to-morrow, It is sure to cost you { Second Bloor, 9,85 for women’s $4 shoes—box calfskin dull mat 1,80 and 2.40 for women’s slippers of patent leather top invisible cork sole—AtoF—2!y toS—medium sensi- | and hid—three strap—Louls XV, heel—A to tall sizes ble hee!—round tor—splendid lite winter and evry spring shoe, —$3 to $7.50 values, 2.85 for women’s $5 shoes, hand welted, custom 2,85 for woner 5 tine vici kid hand welt sole, lace, bench made—dress shoes, with patent tips and Louts Xv, patent t 2ty to SAA to t—mediuin Cuban heels—AA to D~2t% lo 7 of the best leather equal to $7 and) heel, dull mat & inedum heavy soe—light and trim $3 cuitom shoes, | ~invisibie cork sole—damp and cold proof, and 2. ’s fancy black j e he ; ‘ 1.80 and 2.40 for women’s fancy black jet beaded 9,40 for women’s $4 shocs—$00 pairs of fine welted 45 slippers—steel beaded fancy strap s! rs regular ‘ wel sizes-—Louis XV, ee, or Wood Cuban dress heels—1,200 pairs in|. _ shoes~-some patent leather—including some S, G. § all in this slip,er saie, ine uding every sort that could be desired, §2,50 shoes and some $3 shoes —all sizes, 1,80 for women’s $3 shoes—800 pairs of Rochester 2.85 for women’s $5 shoes—our own brand—patent made shoes—B to E widths—2', to 7 sizes- made with) leather, invisib'e cork sole welt ‘ace slioes--A to E wide light dress soles or heavy extension wide edge—of finest black |—fine mat kid tops—me.jiym military hees and round toes— wer ici kid —patent ties—meditim Cuban heel—at 1,80, damp proof—cold resisting. aaa <0 TN ee ny eT ee ee ee STE Ue. 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