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ei SOPH CSET ET ss i sh aaa tai Pei sila Ai ECKERT WOULDN'T |Stage Kiss for Eames? . [REPRIEVE SOUGHT PAY FOR BUSTS Sued for $4,000 Because Gen- eral’s Son Didn’t Introduce Him to Society People. Not if Caruso Knows It! FOR MAS. TOLLA Attorney for Condemned Wo- man Pleads with Governor to Grant a Stay. Board of Pardons meets. A reprieve doesn’t seem ® likely If Antoinette xd from the Rallowg gt will be York Ja New lawyer, t enbos. T Boara of traurdinary session at Trenton to con- sitler her plea for clemency for tine Ital- jan woman who Js condemned to die next Friday, Mrs. Quackenbos is a fine looking young woman with black eyes and black hair, Her face shows deter- mination backed by a great Intelligence —that is, my part in t—yet, for 1 want to direst even the smallest bit of my “T do not like to tall about this caso) portant evidence, and the last week sno] ‘has not slept more than two hours a night, Karly to-day she was off for her appeurance ardons €o-morrow sp ‘k on the case, but at her office it Was stated that iher efforts in behalf of Antoinette Tolla were not 4 in Jersy. afraid she will be “The don: } gapeclally: those who are ene- t kenbos went befor en r Stokes at Tronton last Saturday, Stern Brothers — " Will offer to-morrow, A Special Purchase of Imported Black Spangled Robes PpeciaLto The Hvening World) cnergy toward saving this poor wom-| sho ploaded for three hours to have) t Formerly ‘Trial of the sult brought by Frederick TRENTON, 9.E - = 4 special session of the Bourd of Par. J ON, Jy Fan. 9ExProwe-| (0° g mew Quackendos, “Autoine'ta| iA ™ERe altea iat aie nad| | $19.50 to 35.00, at *12.50, 15.00, 18.50; B. ‘Triebel, of No. 6 McDougal alley, against Clendenin Eckert, son of Gen. Thomas T. Eckert, former president of the Western Union ‘Telegraph Cor pany, for $4,000, the price of two bui of Gen. Eckert, was to-day begun be- fore Supreme Court Justice Smith in Brooklyn. Mr. Triebel, who is a sculptor, testi- fied that in October, 1908, he entered into an agreement with Mr. Eckert, AH, THERE, I'VE GOT YOU. Kissed full upon the lps for half a ed her and * whom he met through a mutual friend, | minute while held as in the grip of a| Dompess! ‘the-|Stokes told Lawyer Stage to appear an lawyer has| that the man had a revolver in his $5 euakea) abut Peet GM erals Cast | UOki | Destin throes upon’ they Atemel ot atiaatinne yee shale et Peek norrw morning) when the worked night ani day to obtain tm-| pocket and would have kilied her. Eckert, according to Mr. Triebel’s tea- timony agreed to pay $600 for the first Dust, although the real price showld have been $2,000. On the promise of Mr. Eckert that he would Introduce the soulptor to society people, among them the Astors, Vanderbilts and Goulds, ‘Mr. Triebel agreed to reduce his feo tw $600. In the course of a year the bust was completed. Mr. Eckert expressed him- welt pleased with the work. as did the General, and two copies were ordered for the grandchildren. In six months these were finished. In the meantime the sculptor says he had received no orders from the wealthy patrons prom- ised Mr. Eckert nor had. any in- troductions taken place. 5 Mr. Triebel consequently demanded the full price for the two last busts, amounting to $400. Mr. Eckert re- fused to pay and declined to take the busts. In court to-day Gen. Hekert appeared, accompahied by his footman. The busts were exhibited and compared with the the Metropolitan OperaHouse last night must have felt the sensation of her life. It was in the first act of Puccini's “Tosca,"’ In which she was ing the diva, and it was Caruso, the Itallan tenor, who was Mario Cavaradossi, her S NOW, THEN, STEADY! indignation. turns. Then the ortor P. W. Stagg. of Huackensuck, comnsel for Mra. Antoinette Tolla, who foto be hanged in the Hackensack Jail on BrtJay, appeared before Gov. Stokes |irere this aftecnoon and asked for a reprieve for the oaademned worban In opier that he might have time to pre- ‘pent alleged newly discovered evidence before the Board of Pardons with a She was white and, se by view tor a commrtation of sentence humor of tuation fourt DOr cyguish glances | After belt an hourls conference, Gov. YUM-M-M-M>MI ‘Yolla has not, had a fair chance for life, If I were not convinecd that she acted in self-defense 1 should not have taken up ‘her case when hope scemed to have been abandoned.” Mrs. Tolla Unfortunate, Mrs. says that et the in clearly inter- evidence was Quackenhos time of Mrs. not, arrest sie was un- Oherd Day of the rare bargains offered has been spread by shoppers who ap- preciate good values at low prices. You need no expert knowledge to select these Silks. “Their real oF the Silk Sale will find The Big Store as full of enthusiasm over this unusual Silk event as was shown on the opening day. This is because the news 3 suld, prove Antoinette ‘Polla acted In self-defense and that she had only Killed her prosecutur because it was necessary to save her honor, ‘Me Governor told her that Mre Tolla’s case had been thoroughly gone over and that the highest court In the Btate had decided she must die. ‘She replied that the courts had never heard the evidence she had obtained She showed him that she had sent to Ttaly to prove tle churacter of the man who drove the conde: woman mined to crime. She told him she could show Also Extraordinary Reductions in Novelty Veilings at 15°, 25°, 355, 45°, 58°, 75°, O5¢ ya jf Formerly 35c¢ to $3.25 yd. Also Combination Suits, including Manufacturers’ Reade, $1.45 merin, $1.95 sn, $2,098 Sheets, ‘Pillow « Bolster Cases. Clearing Sale of Women’s Imported Swiss Ribbed Underwear Comprising Vests, Corset Covers, Drawers, Tiglits, etc., in Cot- ton, Lisle Thread, Merino, Wool, Silk & Wool and Sill, at 47°, 59°, 87° and 98° Samples Annual January Sale of Muslin At the following Special Prices: roy i ee ee hak stared und caro by ax eh enroute favmiete Glue’ Sheets Plain Hemst'd Pillow Cases Plain Hemst’d j } Rane can, whereupon the compiaine | American rena dGonnsiacd diet to ing contrast to their present 114x214 yds, 47¢ S7e 21 zioins, Ide 176 ie wat produced Sculptor Macdonald as an eyed terol Maar tad ate price that you haye only to u 194223¢ 55 65 221¢x36 “« 14 18 3 ektefient workmanship. DUES WENSICH T credranactuen laughed outright oa choose what you want. 2 x23¢ « 62 72 25 x36 « 15S 19 rederick Triebel is an “Immortat” ot vas a minute after Eames Silk Dresses, 2 x3 “ 69 79 27 x36 « 16 20 . the Florence Academy of Sculpture. when hei biased’ with Silk Waists, x r eyes blazed wit Si Rion, ras wx ea 4 Bolster Cases ‘> Silk Mufflers, 24423 “ 21 x54 i 22 32 * Silk Stockings, ch 3 et Silk Handkerchiefs, ¥. wae axa « = 78 88 a1 x63 « 28 35 VOGEL @& SON. Silk Thread, Nt cad 2x3 0s BBO x72 27° «(37 ; 4 aa Silk Gloves, Into 2m%x3% « «=6995s«1.05 223gx76 + 32 42 } Winter Suits & Silk Umbrellas, Spring ; Siths by the Yard. Stydos ? Also i Overcoats for Men. Corded Habutai, sere Io 195 Doz. { Hemmed Sheets, 30c | Printed Foulards, Where * {Superior quality, 134x234 yds., 9c j. Formerly Grepe (Ge Chines, Fashion ; Was! ‘s, Taffeta, oat : $22, $20, $18, $17, $16, $15, Shantung Pongees. . Is Born. | * $13 5 i West Twenty-third Street — low F)) gabe uae Just 175 Women Save UZ. "ists Heeb oo 15 taalee Grousers at $2. || Broken Lots of Ortental Rugs. gest ~ the most of a splendid oppor- Grades Chat Sold. || sa aligarienits RAE, dheve are pleces in the lot, Whe a ship: Watking Skeres tunity, with the greater part of R. ment arrives they are graded by our rug experts and each marked at ae winter before you. Here are egularly at its relative value and prospeotive selling price. z? SF. 7. arments tha‘ But a discriminating public sometimes disagrees with experts and a ‘e e a en t t you Seal eae So. 00 to SZ. 50. passes by ‘rugs that experts conde, copeelly, norewery r oe " ‘ and enjoy ata great under a Briefly, that’s what has happened here, ese are the rugs passed by. : aides ‘ This great semi-annual event be- ‘They are remnants, so to speak, of many bales. \ their original prices. We don’t gan Saturday morning with |] To clear them out we have cut the prices to fractions of their former want to take any credit for more than 10,000 pairs of Trou- selling values—in many cases one-half, All are perfect, without holes this fact, but we do want you sers. Every minute of the day, aor pints: though in some cases ee coloring se slightly uneven. to know that this sale is instituted to rid us of every . from 830 to 6 o'clock, the Cloth. || V® have srovped them Into live ae . + A . 9 eens St d ter-|| Lot 1,—Remal f 10 bales; ) Lot 8—Remains of 6 bales; of single garment designed for this winter’s service. vie zee Sey ae plndaies “among them you will find Mo-| Carabaghs, Kazaks and Anato- Hl You may choose from suits and overcoats in all the new : aotivity. Great crowds of sul, Tiflis, Kurdistans; average lians; average size 3.6x5.0; good Fa odels and fabri ye men || ize'4x7; sold formerly at prices | value at $1275; 9 57 j 5 3 models an ics. chose eagerly and bought lib- up to $45.00; about half are real Special ..........%+6 e Lot 4.—Last of 3 bales of Hama- dan Rugs; large range of color- ings; good value at 6.75 antiques; all have long silky pile in soft colors; special price Lot 2,—Remains of 5 bales; Shir- erally. Not to buy in this sale means to miss one of the biggest and best money-saving opportunities of- WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, $9.50; special clear- ance price .. ony Here to-day, gone to-morrow, will be the short, sharp story of Houston St. pee Darafecaualalons a vans and Daghestans; average | Lot 5,—All that is left of 2 bales these handsome Black Walking Z cial order by manufacturers size 3.6x5.0; good valug at} of Anatolian Mat pete that a big Fearne Oe nam ‘tand 22.50; special sale good value at §$2.: turned over to us at a sharp re- whose girdle pada ld PICO os cecacveces 73. 735 ' special ......... rh 40 duction In price. in style, material and finish. The 175 in| | All the different tables bearing ere are but 175 in the lot. We wish thewe were 500, for we know there are not half as many Skirts as there will be people wanting them. So come early, Remember, that not only favors loge ‘flavor by delay—hargains bave a trick of vanishing from sight before the second day. The Skirt is made of fine, crisp quality, rich, black Imperial Worsted Serge, in 15-gore style, with intervenin, graduated tailor strapping waist to knee (depth, each strap finished with neat braid ornament. All seams carefully ‘ound and Skirt finished with deep ‘hem. It's a Skirt to bring 4. 75 you in a hurry at to- (Second Floor, Front, 18th st.) Room-Size Domestic Rugs. We place on special sale to-morrow at heavy price reductions a large number of choice Domestic Rugs and Carpet Remnants, as follows: Axminster Rugs, made by the best | Tapestry Brussels Rugs; beautiful carpet manufacturers; designs designs and bright. colorings; the newest; attractive floral and extra high-grade quality: = Size, “Value. Crentl designs in choice color- 9.0x12.0, Mais ngs: 8.3x10.6, $1: these Trousers at $2.00 have been rearranged and reassorted, and to-morrow you will find assort- ments as complete as on the first day of this sale. Materials are identical with those {n favor «for present wear. Trousers for every occasion—from every-day business to dress wear. Sizes to fit every build of man— the very tall thin man, the vefy tall fat man, the short stout man and the tall stout man. No disappointments when The Big Store advertises. x Come to-morrow and get your share of these ‘extraordinary bargains. (Btegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Kast.) Commuters Using the, Ghe Beautiful Caldwell Piano, SISS HE artistic quality of the Caldwell is unexcelled j by many pianos that |], are sold for $300.00. or more. The materials that enter into the construction of the Caldwell are of highest qual- ity, and it is manufactured in Probably the best appcinted factory in the country, $19.25. 317.50 $1276 ance gale of odds and ends and short lengths of all grades of Carpets continues and will do so until they are all closed out. Don’t fail to bring the measures with you if you want to take ad- vantage of the sale and save from'25 to 50 cents a yard. (Btege! Cooper Fitth Wioor,) Clearance of Stoves, Also Houseflurnishings Specially Priced. ’ ‘This great sale of coal stoves and oll heating stoves will doubtless immediately attract the attention of a great many people. At the very height of the winter season—when’a good stove. is such a dear friend, we surprise you with these wonderful reductions in price. S.8x10.6, Box 9.0, s Smyrna Rugs; attractive novelties in designs and colorings; strict- all wool and reversible: . guxite, Soxi20, $17.60, spec 7,6x10.6, $15.00, spec 60x 9,0, $10.60, ‘special. Value, morrow’s price..... —S Of East and © ; North Rivers Tuesday, January 9th, and i continuing, all Ferry Station’: Agencies and all Agencies at ;_ Cxceptional Sanuary, Germs Yo Money Bemareatlh selling followed Down our offer last week to deilver a “ beautiful Caldwell piano upon and such extraordinary y $5 Monthly patoeccaaioerety paw Stoves. York Star Square Parlor Stove, is bean:tifully mickel-plated with fancy bronzed urn, direct draught with dumping and shaking grete; large size fire pot and 4 doors Mned with mica throughout. This parlor stove is exceptionally a good bargain, boing very handsome in appearance as well as a very powerful heater. No. 9 sine, $8.60; No, 10 aiz0.310.50 Comet Square Parlor Heating Store, gelf-feeding, reversible flue, fully nickel-plated, 14 Inch, fire pot and * peautiful urn, 4 double doors, Reg. = Housefurnishings. Folding Ironing Boards, 4% ft. long. with stand made of strong, clear wood and very duratle, The board is full size and can be fokied when not in use and takes up very litle ‘Ob combination tas Laiide! and Ghat lust the thing for every household. Mahe” or herd “wood” miosly Be ha wood immediately, deliv--ed free an your home—enjoy and benefit ' | Dy the use of the piano while . you are paying for it, Free F Wl Sroat Reduction In Coat | 41 9f the above, with the exception | Mop -Wringérs Ww : 2 : of the 17-14, have 6 large cooking il as well as practical 7 Che. Simplex a ighehad farnish Brits charge bronzed PN eee firs pate Cenarn Stgees vainee Poles on i285 they alvo Include 2 seit weinwing 3 the varlous Railroad Stations é “It makes musicians a nd shaking grate, tor Sat est . Teinels lengths of pipe, elbow and damper, | ved Kind. i gue sakes protecting hadi A rtd a | SOve, with @ holes on tom, itcineh | and setting up in your home free of | Challenge Clothes Wringera' with iron adjacent to New Yor k offer en, fer Ni ‘extremely Shange in any place in Greater Now guarantesd net to warp shape, . Itis also fitted with a com- bination grate and ts wéthout doubt one of the fi ovoking stoves on the market, wel as ong of the most handsome. , It is sure to give satisfaction In the way 9 ting, bak! . | rae heavy and th out rollers are to the shaft, which pertect inger; 10 inany . $1. Mrs. Potts’ Sad [rong in sets of three ncluding stand and handle ° able Ol Clotit. 6-4 size, In di he colors. per yd. y ace tuning attention, Simplex Piano, com- ete, $550 Simplex players, $225, 50 No.7 Prize Beaver coal cooking stove with 14-inch square oven, flat grate cabinet base the 1906 World Almanac. This book is known all over the world as the Standard Ameri- can Annual. Price, 25 Cents, . met ie or sont Hi 1,00; to-mor: < “OO, and No. 10, regularly ah for 00; ‘to-morrow ‘ai 36,00 Columbian Magic self-heat pany Btove, fully nick plated. ‘dase and top are Reon paces Repairing ; We employ only expert work- men, prepared to give absolute satisfaction in repairing, ing and polishing. Wri eae Beaver, with \ are oven, duplex dumping and and, the foot raila. tt BaRArS, oven. Supa paced bands panél doors, direct draught to-murno' large cabinet base, 4 holes on top. a beautiful si It is 90 constructed Khat a water This 8.00, 4 ck may be atiached If desired. egular price 3 to: row at. ra Prize ‘) curtain Birete tinned pins, put away regularly When Abt In us is 80c., to-morrow at..49>