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’ / i THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20, 1905, = i obneeone ils TWO WOMEN CALMLY AWAITING DEATH ON THE GALLOWS (he ermal ARs Oneal Oe ESTABLISHED 1857 MAIL ORDERS H.ONeill & Co| hire Open Evenings Until Xmas Splendid Selections of Holiday LOMPTLY | oy Pictuses of Mrs. Valentina and Mrs..Tolla Taken in Hack- ensack Jail. AFRAID! OF THE CAMERA WEST BIDE OF BTREET, NOITH OF GRAND STREWT “Li etariont j a‘ . ‘ : a: “Chtlntnne Dense ee }| | Gifts in the following lines: | | 7 ‘irs. Valentina Finally Consented to Watches advertised by tis are all new, bright, eae Jewelry, Silverware, Leather Goods, Perfumery, | Pose, .with a Crucifix in 4 nen if f a veneay the to the celebrated Wal- e Stationery, Books, Calendars, Ddils, ' Her Hand, | 4 not handle the poor! con i weied ater ne when ure tudai Art Goods, Bric-a-Brac, Cut Glass, China, | ce ra | cel for export a | which ae not guarinteed in any way by the Lamps. Clocks, Art Embroid’ies, Burnt Wood | eomamsitted to the Hackensack Jail for BROC IKLYATI I s, a TENTION!—Those living in the 4) Odd Pieces of Artistic Furniture, Rugs, &c. the murder of Mry. Rosa Salza, at Lodi, her one dread has been not the gillows, but the camera, On the day she, was! first sertenasd to death, in May 1804, | who called an Evening World reporter to her in thecourt-room and whispered | feelingly: | “Please, merno want a picture In the Eastern District will now tind Gran ing them at the Williamshe cars run on a2 minute Street, within half a ble Warning We a " other >not o t Manhattan cars await- gap the new bridge. These Bowery at Grand Women’s Suits and Coats Always Acceptable for Christmas These Prices are Special for Thursday (Third Floor) WOMEN'S FIFTY-INCH COATS— Made of finest grade ) cheviot. All lined with satin, warm and dressy, ($42.75 Formerly $22.00, at csssscsseseesseresvecsevverneen WOMEN'S EVENING COATS—Of light colored and white broadcloth, lined with Peau-de-Cygne. Here- $25.00 tofore $40.00, atisssecereereeeens Seeeeeveneennneees WOMEN'S BROADCLOTH SUITS—Also several mix- ) tures, long models, excellent styles. Heretofore +$19,50 wd $35.00, at WOMEN’S ETON SUITS~A smart model made of | ) our advertisements; een enw She feared somebody was concealing @ camera under a coat and that she ; might be photogmphed and pictured in i the newanapers. | Her almost certain fate upon the wal- i lows doesn’t seem to bother thiy Itght- hearted woman of toll. From the very | finwt she adinitved hor gullt, and seemed ) to think she had performed @ religious duty in auniering the woman who had + robbed her of her master and taunted Geo Former Short Charles Boley Mrs, Valentina often bas eaid: “Don't be ‘fraid; me no make trouble for you. Me brave woman end me walk ( to gallows t© be hanged alone, Don't | “Goosinanlly Mrs, Yulendins hen sande sk colored line worsteds and cheviots, a esata ‘$25.00 S taghe of her fate. Bhe laughe at the immed with velvet and soutache braid, lined with sil 4} | heette, the deputy and reporters, and and interlined. Heretofore $40.00, at OnE mR { @ften tmitates the hangmmn'e dutv ot —— - mae ptordigeoe around her neck and hand over hand, ; irls’ | ese bie TON ree ee Misses’ and Girls thoeks the other women prisoners and 1 Shemes die men to turn tr bead | Suits, Coats and Dresses , Wat a camera! ‘Thit's a ditterens| Urs Antoinnette To77a. UPS Anna Valenti: Proposition, Otten when callers enter | (he Women’s department with susptatous | Woking bores—all oontaioing ‘rult and Bonts, ighibor, thro! the |tronworkers, were knocked down and \Vhen it began to swing around the Aaloacion--Mre. Valentina w!!) dart into |pethen tae te Ae tie ated | badly cut and brufeed. They were taken | jumped from their eats ber cel! to avold her picture being taken, | \ id contradtetory stories, | as eho fears. feared Sonta was abo: ‘Two passengers, G I. Albert, of No, | ers gecent a e alarm on the gra!n Ne te att rafter hy mate im: | gy: i ’ wh A sudden change came over her on Hoper advances, John Tolla, her hus- O01 Schenck avenue, and C. H. Silvery, | Wo. @unday when a photographer entered band, has neyer been able to learn ine Of No. %8 Glenmore avenue, Brooklyn, | for the women's room and took « flash. ree! o* se of the shoott Ho slept were cut by flylng giass, Macy other] of the car, light postrait of Mm, Amtoinette Teila, 13,8" ictning, mem win, the {util paggengers were lightly cut and|4,WV)'" Ne end of the girder atruc! aloo under eknience ef death, ami her |ame'l children, to whom she is devored. bruised. glass showering over the h husband, John Tolla The later hadn't | Sheriff Mercer hes engaged Van Hise, ne croas girder was being raised! {rightened passengers, and ns the New Jersey's veteran hangman, to roceaded into the shed the gla. t © pioture of his wife, and now that | marmga trae exccsiionn into Ite position at the south end of | Dromommin Ooo ated to tho shower Dw (Third Floor, Rear) Some Excellent Specials for Thursday MISSES’ JUNIOR SUITS—In mixed cheviots, semi- ) | | fitted back, lined throughout with satin, skirt pleated, $10.00 sizes 14 and 16 years. Special at, , MISSES' CRAVENETTE COATS~In oxford and olive, box back with belt, full sleeves; sizes 14, 16 and 16 years, $9, 75 Spectal at. ssccversocrivsccves Chonecenonbeenea eo antos | to the Hudson Btreet Hospital. | A cry of warning from the tronwork Waltham’ or «in, GIRLS’ DRESSES—In mixtures and checks, in a variety of styles and there seems little abance of saving her | the bridge roof, It was sixteen tert | car sed before the train was st: from the gallows on Jan, 12, he desired long and four feet wide. PA en AL Ae gletbe teas, dant $23 ene teh orn colors, sizes 6 to 14 years, As the first our of the train, unter! ‘ : ie cenk cnae Ma When the man with the camera en- wcttel ot Motorman George ram, | °" HEE Eaiees ls —_— ean $1.25 0 $5.00 fered the room Mrs. Velentina again | passed under the roof the girder aud- $cinemnesiannaesinnaniiatansiansstiienaseci hy eoncige tea Lidlesighlo smoke fol- dently swing around, ‘The workmen | FIVE LITTLE STORIES WwW ’ R b d S lowing the feat: cleared away) dragged in vain on the guy ropes. | piel apsactncee toy gee down Fe] TRAIN N BRIDGE Tis passengers ob the train, Shick wee Real sews omen s obes an acques ore heve « pioture was crowded to the doors, saw the huge | T SUNDAY'S LD. ‘ ‘ ean carry thts," ant ¢he polnted to «| | Feasd OF vie puaperces. Gs RIA Elegant for Christmas Gifts, crucifix, which {# to her a boon oom-| panion. She wea, as usual neatly Greased, and the photographer caugne| Passengers and Ironworkers her in a good poss, easing intently at (Third Floor) RIPPLE EIDERDOWN SACQUES~—Collar, Sleeves and } $1 50 Pocket trimmed with satin. Value $1.95, at nase 4 : $1.95 orate Hurt by Crash of Steel tation et thle Pt RY a eg ed "toon | “ Into a Car Piven te ALL-WOOL EJDERDOWN LOUNGING ROBES— } Mra, Salza had taunted her concern! n , Thursday we $2.98 the fot that Mlcmuat bud Gast ll BRR A vccervrcukeostecbvnel dance teelLFeAt Eas \ her out after having lived with her as | tia datnty Hnam due RIPPLE EIDERDOWN LOUNGING ROBE —Collar and | Sleeves trimmed with braid in eyelet effec. Value $7.75, at @ common-law husband for {itt BOE ad pits, been seated that ite | A two-ton sinter swinging tmto post- Za had supplanted Anne in the affec. | tian on the Manhattan end of the bridge fons a a never | to-day crashed into the side of an ine ing with her husband and twin baubles, |CMm/ne train, smashed the glass and the evillence showed, when stnt sev. | Sptintered the eldes of two oars, injured enteen times thro the heart, t) | four persons and started a panio among | and bieest by we Int Woman, | the passengers. . entins een uh death twice, Her case le "now betes In @a effort to seve the train from $4.95 HAND-MADE QUILTED SACQUL—In combination \ $4 95 Hnings Vale $7.79, ati .ccccscevecssovneeeeenrevane J i HAND-MADE JAPANESE LOUNGING ROBE— } Value $16.75. Special QE Ede VarkEE Aor RL OVERS Maids’ Percale House Dresses, 98¢ Maids’ Sateen House Dresses. $1,95 Imported Silk Shawls, Value $5.75, at $2.98 6THAV, HRIST.M PELLET. § n FVIT VT $10.75 the United States 6 Court. Antoinette ‘Towa, who Ja to be} One Hundred and ‘Thirty-seventh street, | | A GOOD POINTER ~ A Bee eT dives haat seach sa tad | and Joveph OrGonnce, of No. 4 Bat | OM SANTA CLAUS Or oking. O1 2 good looking. On March 4 last ahe shot Hundred and Forty.Atth street, | pian be hardfineh mAKe.G |ohat ounderealing ime bein our WP dae Chteming git. And it you | polley from the first day our doore make your selection at SPEAR’S, | wero opened for business, if Py tose need he no renter than fenuhl impo et) > you would ardinarily expend for | ensy-paymen some useless trifle, whieh ts quick- joan select 1 ly cast ast SPHAR'S ten enors | stock and sett i9 floors @re just loaded down as or i disaster, Edward Fay, of No. 687 Hast with bes fil and artistic furnt- ture—in d ar }> STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. > Morris Chair; Holiday > 511.95 Ye Buffet | Women’s Golf Vests, Blouse Sweaters | and Norfolk Jackets. (Second Floor.) . Women's Golf Vests .. $1.50 to $6.50 Women’s Blouse Sweaters,, svvveee $150 to $6.25 || Women's Norfolk Jackets........++++0+ $4.00 to $8.75 Special—W 's Hand Knit Blouse Sweaters | Reetied shicw ind White, Valive $5.00... ... 000 1 $3.75 Children’s Sweaters---Neat Patterns, Plain colors and white, 75c. to 4.25. Special—Children's Handsome Sweaters with belt, | neat emblem at breast and shoulders. Regular Value} { BRAGG S280 iv casvrwnecacancons i vine $1.75 Gift Certificates help you'sensibly to'decide “what to'give.” You buy the beautifully engraved Certificate arid present it as a gift. The person receiving it may come in at her convenience, be fitted with just the style and size which best suits her and exchange the Certificate’ (see below) for the shoes, Give Him an Overcoat .) for Xmas. A new Overcoat, even an extra Over- coat, never comes amiss to a man, Can you think of a more dignified, practical or pleasing gift? And just when everything else is high. riced these overcoats are less than regu. lar price, i \ Overstocks from a few good wholesale custom tailors and our own broken sizes contribute to these values, Been . If the coat is not in every wa a es ; & | Y way satisfac. nit essed Me ; . hg Pa tory, exchange it or get your m k Ele, S| cement : te alter Christmas, 7°" money back ; Xmas Overcoat Sale. 46-inch Box, 52-inch Dress Greate and 52-inch single and double elt Tourlsts—materials are Friezes, Meltons, Worsteds and mixtures—priced as follows: $12.50 and $15 Over- COALS Alesse eres $OLSO $18 and $20 Overcoats $20 and $22.50 Over- COatS at.ereseeee., $15,50 Also Regular $22.50 Comyrteht, Brill Ph. and $25 Coats..... $17.50 $25, $28 and $30 Overcoats, noW......4...+4B20.00 Among these are Pa(docks, Paletots, single and double breasted Tourists, 52-inch Greattoats, double breasted 46-inch | riving Coats and 46inch Box Coats, Wide range of materials and colorings, Britt Be ris to : 279 Broad ’ Chambers. UNION SQUARE, 4, Uonived Secoot'n’ Greenwich, 14th Street, near Broadway. 125th Street, corner Third Ave. Holiday Undermuslins (Second Floo) FRENCH HAND MADE) CORSET COVERS—In endless CHEMISE—Of fine French nain-| variety, plain and clabo- sook, floral and spray designs, em- rately trimmed, at 25¢ broidered edge, ribbon drawn upwardto,, hs $7.50 through embroidered Charming assortment of Ladies’ eyelet, A suitable gift at $1.50 Gowns, Drawers, Chemises, Corset CHEMISE—In French and) Covers and Skirls—made of va- domestic models, .all new, {resh| rious materials, trimmed with pretty stock, at Special Prices. laces and embroidery, all new GOWNS—In various materials— | dainty models, which make prac- | | in the chemtse high, low and V| tical Christmas gifts, with and with= shapes, trimmed with fine laces,| out boxes, at 75e. ea, $15 00 embroidery insertion, beading and | upward to, ee e ribbon, all the latest styles j 9 . BRIDAL S Made of nain- to choove irom: 75.10. 9 bs aie Gown square neck, fish DRAWERS—With very wide} oye Valenciennes lace and insertion, flare ruffle of embroidery, others! pavers and Cover to trimmed with pretty laces and in- match, complete at.... $3,95 sertion, great assortment, $1.50 Skirt to match at $3.95, PETTICOATS—With several in-| CHILDREN'S COATS — Made sertions of spotted point de Paris of corduroy, serges and ladies’ | | lace,choiceembroidery in bird's-eye cloth, in the Russian, circular, caps | and open work designs, dust ruffles, and ios styles, innmae by braid, medium and deep flounce, fancy buttonsembiemsan {rOM PAC. tO sevsee serene $2.98 belts, sizes 2 to § years, 2193.98 6 Are Separate! {ny 11 te, Be ie gee | i ae ek ae to five different poritiona,, ‘She tatey” i sis. . < VvereveTTTITTTTT $8.65° (Value $1 >} Weatheret oe ROCKer Combination Case WAT HBRED What can give a woman more genuine pleasure than perfectly fitted stylish boots? And what can be more stylish than theshoethat sets the style? “Queen Quality” bootscome in all leathers—for dress, for street, for skating, for alt other services. Let your choice be a sensible one; “Queen Quality” Gift Certificates, * $3.50 & $3.00 Simpson Crawford Co. , 6th Ave., 19th & 20th Sts. Thomson’s Glove Fitting Corsets, 69c | | (Second Floor) Thomson's Glove Fitting Corsets, good ‘ro 69 ¢ coutil, dip hip, with hose supporter attached front Value $1.00 and sides, sizes 18 to 30, Special tor Thursday., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st St., N.Y.