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a ae ends oman Lawyer § TARRY DRAMSON “nd ANNIE ZAVELOVSRY. | | old. a carpente of a ladics' man, He lived at No. 18] Bherift strvt and circulated extensively |»! fn east #lde nocial circles. At two years ago he met Annie Z: @ dark-eyed little beauty of twent Uves at No. 127 Pitt street. geress: Annie and & mt or th { for the two years folowing, and it was | 4,7) /8 Mis Maye whispered around that they were going { to be married. Aunie says that the date | | | | yer, who studied law while ner wae ting to Join the Alimony Clu’ | CAR BARN BLAZE. SCHRES PRISONERS Roof of Structure Adjoining! West Side Court Prison De- stroyed—Cars Saved. China Closets $13.00 | 75 China For the fourth time the big car barns Closets @t the New York City Raiiroad ut Fit- (like cut), ty-fourth street and Ninth avenue, made of caught fire to-day. The roof was de- solid oak, caught fire to-day. ‘he root was de- stand 6 ft stroyed and hundreds of cars sayed duilding. A panic in the prison of the West Side Court, ‘which adjoins. the car barns, was averted only by the. poolness of the attendants, WW ye firemen made short work of the | pas oe cuey fit ee lineg jaid | ross the roofs. e damage will not | exceed $5,000 i jome delay in the arrival ||| have ever offered, ere of the fire engines owing to the alip- Pery condition of the streets. ‘The re-| serves of the West Forty-seventh street | station Were called out to handle the big crowd which collected, inclining | hundreds of children from Public School |]! Wo. 60, who, let out for the noon recess, | | followed the engines. Ve $50,000 Worth of ORIENTAL RUGS % Less Than Regular Prices. } (Fourth Floor.) The collection includes Hall Runners and Carpet sizes, and presents the most beautiful Oriental designs and colorings in the following popular and durable weaves: / : ANATOLIAN MATS... ...+ssee0 Special at $1.50 to $7.75 CARABAGHS. + Special at 7.25 to 12.25 Special at 6.25 to 12,25 + Special at 11.00 to 20.50 soss+ Sbecial at 15,00 to 41,25 + Special at 20.50 to 33,75, + Spécial at 37.50 10.48.75 . Special at 27.25 to 52:50 sae Special at 15.00 to 24,25 . Special at 18.75 te 37.50 a « Spicial at 45.00 to 94.75 CARPET SIZES. © = : Special at 86.25 to 100.00 Special at 150,00 to 262.50 ) Special at 225.00 to 262,50 Special at 75.00 to.242.50 (9x12 Axminster Rug $19.00__ Regular Price $24.50 both SHIRVANS...» ite BRIDE SHOT BY ER Man to Jailin First Trial § ana. ‘There's a new boarder at Sheriff Nick | set for the wedding was Dec. 27 inst. Rayes's Ludiow street club-hous: \#| When the doy approacied, she Harry Abramson, and he Jotned th | Abramson said he had changed his mind wther club members nt to marry, Annie of Mrs. Sophie Mayer, th , and wert to Lawyer use when the woman hrwyer | Abramson was arrested | first case ari she H. O’Neill & Co. Sale To-Morrow (Tuesday) Regularly $19.50 cach, at wih great diMculty. high, 40, ‘The fire started in the sand room on inches the first floor and an aturm was at once wide, have!) went in. The men waiting to take our bent glass cars were ordered to take their con- troliers and run out the cars, and in ends and @ moment the street: was jammed with ons French fhe Dig yellow vans for a distance of plate mir- a mile either side o! 7 Hoo erae ror in back and French plate mir- x ror 02 top. three grooved shelves, all highly pol- ished. One of the best values we Secualinnsaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmenenet Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st St. |H.ONeill & Co HUSBIND IS DYING Police Say Couple Married Only Two Weeks Quar- relled, but Man Denies It. BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Jan. .8—Mrs. Stephen Leonard, a bride of two weeks, is dying at St. Vincent's Hospital from a bullet wound’ through the heart, in- Mictsd by her husband to-day during a hugrrel, as the police ciaim, The husband Is und¢r arrest and de- nies there was a quarrel, saying that 4 revolver was accidentally discharged while he was cleaning it. \ a MAYOR OF SAN JUAN HERE. Robert H. Todd, Mayor of San Juan, Porto Rico, afrived here to-day on th>| steamer San Juan, He will go to Wash- ington to as Congress to pass a law creating an elective Senate on the Ial- He Is ucting as a delegate of tho Porto Rieo Municipal League. Advance Spring Styles in Sik Shirt Waist Sutis, $70.50 3 Prominently featured in‘ this brill- fant silk event are two. beautiful lines of advance Spring styles in Women’s Taffeta Silk Shirt-Waist Suits that were specially made for this oocasion and are being sold at a price at least a third fess than it will be possible to secure them a month or two later. The one style has beautifully plait- ed full blouse, new style sleeve with novel gauntlet cuff, and double plaited flaring skirt. The colors are black, blue and re- seda. The other sult is of changeable taffeta and has full blouse with tailor stitched plaits, with very full skirt in tailor stitched plaits to match; $16.50 is a modest valuation to put upon either of these handsome suits. They are on epe- cial sale | at. . 10.50 (Gecond Floor, Front, 18th 8.) Sik Shirt Waist Suits for Misses, ' Advance Showing of Beautiful Spring Styles. Handsome creations every one of them. The models ere unusually effective for Spring wear. New colors for Spring are broadly represented. Embraced are blue, green, gray and black. This one particular Suit that we feature for to-morrow is very pretty. The walst.is elaborately trimmed with lace and the skirt is made in the nev fipeles ef- fect. Specially pric for to-morrow at...... 9.75 (Blegel Cooper Store, 24 Floor, , Front, —_—_—_—_——— Women’s Alt-Sitk Hosiery. Values to $2 at I5e. Here's an opportunity to’ buy all- Silk Hosiery at a price that is simply extraordinary. Beautiful lace effests and in plain mesh, mostly imported and mado to‘sell up to $3, that are in this silk sale at (Main Floor, Bort o* Centre. With A Price, Drop in Silk Wfuttters, Fc. ‘the continued mild weather has made Mufflers..a/@rag oa (he mar~ ket. Gee {s liable to blow you'll certainly gainer in buying |t me. reefer and dig '#qnere Silk Mufflers 2 half ora third, hd hae fou ora, also jack: a os RL) time, hbwever, and Silks by the Yar its HELD FOR SHOOTING Daniel Tobin, Dying in Hos- pital, Says the Prisoner Fired a Bullet Into Him. Daniel ‘Yobin ts dying at the, Presby- torian Hospital. with a pistol bullet through his temple. For the most part he tatbles and plucks erratically at tho | coverlets.ir his agony,,but In his lucid moments ne breaks into heavy curses and. swears’ that Josefo Columbo, a barbor, is the man who fired the shot that fnjured him. And the law has taken cogntzince of the man’s oath and is holding Josefo, A big delegation from Harlem's Italian quarter ‘attended a wedding last night In Tong Island City, and not the least prominent of them were the Columbo brothers. They are barbers and are making, money. They are’ considered “good catches’ In the hiving tenement districts, but they are penned In the House of Detention, walting :for the man in the hospital to die. They are not the only ones who are waiting for his two brothers. ‘Tey are atl cast In 8A mold, short: and thin; lo and bis companions were’ coming from the ferry peor Bast Ninety-gec- ond strvet. when, It is alleged, they were jostied by three men, There was three’ shots were bullet through an altercation vand fired, ‘Tobin fell with a Mis hentt, Three policemen who were passing in a car jimped off and bagged the whole party, To-day, when arraigned in. the Harlem Police Court, the prisoners were sent to the House of Detention to be held as witnesses. Jonefo Columbo was held without ball charged with felonious assault. Last night Tobin Identited Columbo, when he was taker before aim as the man who had shot him. ed Park Tents for Babies. CHICAGO, “JAN, &—The estadlisn- ment of ten sanitariums for the care of infants, to be located In each of th small parks in the city, isto feature of n<xt summer's philanthropic work. in Chicago. | SKIRTS AND PETTICOATS MiasMary H. Gibbs of Detroit tells tn the last edition of the Diamond Dye An- nual about her great success In dyeing ‘skirts, petticoats and tallor made sults. : "T bave had such .. could not get along ‘without Diamond Dyes.” Diamond Dyes Bright women are constantly finding > new uses for Dlamond Dyes, “They are tty drugetsts. Ase “your drugeist an for the Diamond: Dye Direction Hook ‘Tobin's two pals are also held there. With Josefo Columbo last night were SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK STOCKINGS. ~ SILK GLOVES, SILK UMBRELLAS, SILK FOBS. ‘CORDED HABUTAI, Ghe Sanuary Silk: Sale, - An event that ‘will’ doubtless at- tract thousands of women, At very tempting prices we offer superior quality silks In abund- ant variety, A eplendid opportunity to save quite some money. Corded Habutai Wash Silks. Beautiful qualities ina great va- riety of new designs in pinks, blues, helio, maize, tans, recs, ete., etc.; the regular selling price of which is 40c, On sale 19c All-Silk Colored Taffetas, Good, rich, heavy, all-silk Amert- can make; thick, soft and brill- jant; handsome for e.reet or eve- ning dresses and waists, also for silk petticoats; all desirable ehades, and an abundance of beautiful white, ivory and cream. The quality would grasp at 60c. It 40: goes on sale to-morrow at Ic Shantung Pongees. f Smart dressers are planning to have an unusual number of shirt- waist and tailored suits made of this ariptocratic silk fabric, We to-morrby: place on ‘sale 49c 10,000 » of it in all (Main) Floor, Main (Ainle, Front.) DIAMOND DYES, - Ly a vt. is one that you)” Women’s Sitk Warsts Advance Showing of Yow Styles Wessatine, Radium and Sapanese Silks. Are you interested in knowing ex- actly on what Fashion has set her seal of approval for spring? Come in and see the beautiful new models, The styles are ex- quisitely designed and made. Some are tailored and others elaborately lace-trimmed; in both long and short sleeve effects. Japanese Silk Waists, tailored and lace trimmed, $2.b5, $3.95 and $5 Radium Silk Waista; bewitching » new short sleeve models; at $8.50, $9.75, $10.50 and $12.75 Messaliné and Crepe de Chine Silk Waisis; two very handsome lace- trimmed models; at $5 and $6.90 (Second Floor, Centre, 19th St.) Sewelled Sik Fobs ||| Specially Low Priced. Black silk ribbon Fobs with metal trimmings; smajJl and large charms artistically designed; Freuch gray finist; sold regular- ly up to $1.50; your choice of many designs..............- Black ribbon Fobs, with sterling silver trimmings, consisting of bar, swivel and charm in many patterns; varying in price ‘up to ,. $3.00 choice for one day, at. 05¢ Black ribbon with solid gold trim- ‘mings; Roman finish; buckle de- sign; regularly $3.75; at..$2.75 Qain Floor, Front, 18th St.) Men's 50c & $/ Sik Handkerchiels at 25 desirable colors at Fur Sale. Fur Yeckwear. ‘| Black Lynx Throw Scarfs; made from finest, silky, + tong-haired skins, lined with brocade or plain «satin. Regularly $22.50, ‘ $14.75 Separate Wurss. Black Lynx Muffs of finest, silky, long-haired skins, made in new- » est ‘pillow: shane; silk wrist cord; regularly $22.50... $14.75 = Fur Coats. . ; Russian Sable Squirrel Blouse Coats, made from selected, per- fectly matched skins with largy 1 collar; fancy belt. Reg- ularly -$69.59- ... 6. eee. $19.50 Fur- Lined Coats. Three-quarter length Coats, of goad quality. black \broadcloth lined with sable sustiky, shaw) collar of astrachan; régularly $20.00, (Second Floor, cai 18th Bt.) -. Spoot Sttks: Under =Pricod ror Tuastay. Dredsmikers! %4' oz, Sowing Silk, "our standard quality, a spool 19c Roman Sowing Silk, in black and colors, warranted full 100-yd. spools, Noghest, nage, a spool,. 5c Sewing Silk, in black and colors, Otisco, Biack’ t-oz..: We've gathered all the rich silk ‘handkerchiefs remaining after i the enthusiastic holiday selling and marked them at this ab- |}; surdly little price to insure an instant clearing, They include: Men’s Plain White Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs in large size, REL Serr ecceees Oaig.b aisle whioee 25c Men’s ‘beautiful colored Japanese Sitk Handkerchiefs of richest quality,: at 25c Men's Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs with elaborately embroidered inl- tlal, at ... 25¢ Men’s French Handkerchiefs, in .beautiful cotorings; plaids, stripes and solids, at........ 25c (Main Floor, Front, 18th St.) { | Ribbon Sale, Flain Gaitetas and Drasden. Thousands of yards of beautiful, lustrous Ribbons are offered at rare savings in price. . Come and see what really wonder- ful valnes aro bejng displayed.” Heavy quality colored Taffetas, 43¢-inch, and rich black Taffetas, 4 inches wide; sold regularly at 22c, yard; at. S Handsomest all-silk colcred Ta!- fetas, 6% inches wide; in white, cream, pink, blue, navy, cardinal, vbrown, reseda, gray. Regularl/ STSis Ate. eis ve. SF bese ee eeree hI. Beautiful 7-Inch Dresden Ribbons; ‘white’ ground, with dainty color- ings and ‘solid ‘satin erase of ! Concert and Artist Used. | Store Closes at 5,30 P, M. [Be Wrunatr Tore | : The: Waren pte CARPET CLEAN-UP Will Be Ready Tomorrow Scores of inquiries have already been answered, hundreds of thrifty housekeepers watching for the news, for this is one of the great economy occasions of the year. We have gone through our Carpet stocks and culled out the patterns that areinot to fy) be made again, or that we have decided not to continue in our lines, together with all” ioe remnants that have accumulated during the season. In view of the fact that it will] pe probably be the final clerrance of this merchandise before moving to our new building we have made the culling unusually thorough, offering greater opportunities perhaps. than. ever before. 4 Nearly 30,000 yards in all. The offering consists of Wiltons, Axminsters, Velvets, Body Brussels, Tapestry'Carp and Ingrain Carpets. Be sure to bring room measurements with you; it will avoid mistakesjand save:time, Prices range, according to the length in the piece, as follows: (a Under 10 to 20 20 Yards Pull 10 Yards, Yards. and Over. Rolls. $2.75 Royal Wilton Carpets... $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $1.60 Axminsters......... s+ 55c 75¢ $1.00 {4 $1.25 | $1.35 and $1.50 Axminsters. 45c 60¢ 85c 85c and $1.00, $1.50 Wilton Velvet. . . 65c¢ 75¢ 90¢ $1.15 Velvet . 50c 60c 75¢ 85¢ $1 Velvet... . oes eee aoe 75¢ $1.50 Body Brussels. 65c 75c 90¢ $1.00 and $1.2 5 90c and $1 Tapestry, best 40 50c 65¢ » 756 ‘qbe Tapestry, second grade. 30c 40 50c 75c Ingrain, extra super.... es 30c 40c 50c 1000 Carpet Samples, 1 yard and 114 yards, in all grades, 40c to $1.75. Remnants are not returnable, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co.. Broadway, Fourth Abenue, Ninth and TenthtStreets . eee eee Third floor, . TS IGreat Annual Clearance ART PIANOS > ~ Best Known Construction in Piano Making, ee Sweeping Reductions. To-day opens the most important of our January Sales—particularly a clearancesof Art Pianos which have been made specially for exhibition purposes urine the Ho'idays. “It gives an opportunity to purchase some of the most artistic Fianos ever produced and at hundreds of dollars urder their reroute ‘There are some beautiful Art Uprights at $325 to $425. Origivally $500 to $750 Pianos. Aside from their attractive architectural designs and exquisite finish, they have a superb tone«quality, quite distinctive and cherished by all musicians, Baby Grands at Sweeping Reductions. _ Some that were concert-used during the Holiday season, actually good as new, but we never offer a Pizno as new that has been the slightest bit used. Sterling Baby Grands are so well knowns and sovex-, tensivety used throughout the United States that to buy one at a réduced price is a rare exception: Art Grands at. $850, Usually Sell at $1,250 to $1,500. These Pianos are beyond description—beautiful designs and richest kind of: inlaid work—and no Piano made has a wider reputation for musical excellence, Th tone quality has reached the very acme of, perfection, the action smooth and responsive, a Piano that has always appealed to the critical musician everywhere. . The whole construction a work of art. These Pianos are perfect pictures wherever they go and have been used so little as to be practically new and such an opportunity only comes aboutfonce. in a lifetime. Other Pianos at a Fraction of Worth. More Than 40 to Choose From. * We never had such a successful Holiday trade. It has’ brought us more Pianos in ,exchange for Sterlings ard Sterling Playerpianos than ever Before. The ful! force of our workshop has put them in per- fect order, and we offer them at clearing-sale prices never equalled. It is impossible to give.a complete list of these Pianos, but a few of them will give you an idea of the unexampled inducements. : 1 Peck & Son Upright Grand, very | 1 Sterling Baby Grand, French wai- | 4 fale? Massive Upeigne Geanae beautiful case design, rich full tone, ‘ 2 ie handsomest piano of its n only ' slightly used value 1% nuit ease; a splendid chance to setir’ | made, full, resonant tone; delicate $300; special...... oe a piano that not only has the best} touch, French walnut case, pur- § 1 Sterling Upright G-and.bright ma- musical qualities, but extends a re- chased new last June; exchanged for f) fining influence which always pre- 1 hogany case, looks like new, ex- a Sterling Playerpiano; price 375 vails in a home that is fortunate ‘ changed for Sterling Player- 280 new $450, Piano; price new $425....... enough to possess such an artistic | ! Sterling Upright Grand, same scaie instrument; price new $650; 485 Playerplano, New York make, dark as above-mentioned piano; mahogany case, in fine condition ad American quartered oak ca: Sterling Upright, boudoir size, dark slightly used; ' value $500; AIS a few times in-concert; price 395 peers wood case, sweet mellow e ROW se sasyaennsees 5 new $400... a Sohmer Upright Cabinct Grand, 1 Sterling Upright Grand. concert tone; few except for a few months’ dark case, fine tone, perfect condi- scale, new piano, reduced in price, as rental; price new 260 Playerpiano; price new $450. BSA rer tete eben e siete tion; exchanged for Sterling 24 | the style is to be discontin- 340 \ Liberal Monthly Payment Plan. ued; regular price $400, a Every Piano we sell is guaranteed and will be taken back without -any argument if for any cause it proves unsatisfactory. For those who do not wish to pay cash our monthly payment plan is the most literal ever offered—there are no extras of any kind. i Sale commences at 8.30 Monday morning. As these are unheard-of va'ues, the best of them are} sure to be snapped up quickly. ; Piano STErLNG compan 512-520 Fulton Street, Cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn. x