The evening world. Newspaper, September 28, 1906, Page 3

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SHOT EAD BY AVENGER. WHO CROSSED SE Had Just Told Friend He Was Safe. IN TERROR FOU State to yas Agent of Italian padrone the Bronx, as he was ed to-day from Patirone when he wag_shot dead by a9 @, of the Bronx padrone’s slayer 1 lot of @ secret when he lived @ffort to escape the of the vendetta His Work Complete. The agent did his work well after a chase of four years, got @ chance to strike. returned last night from work in west For the firat time ern Pennsylvania fn years he told Murourio es th the padrone’s home |ast nigh Stroll after @ little dinner the marked man hed given in celebration of his return he felt that he oould breathe * he sald, with his hand on thirteen-yearold “my boy and I am safe.” ‘The words had hardly fallen from his padrone lived in @ wild Toad of the Browx—a dark iypure in Dut not before the stranger had } hem. pe frst shot a wild. Montioone ‘at lant’ started to jeath mission was the Yanda ag BA to be It ts their order, two detectives—Kinsley and ot the Bronx heard the shots, reached the had ‘vanished were thrown, about the clump of woe is from which "he had found nothing but trampled grass ze. entire neighborhood, joined, in the bunt for the man whom 4 Italians declare to have toe & vendetta agent. the murderer Montileone's pon tot the police that tea @acape them had driven him from jew York to California and beck ay ain, “He often told me that they Kill Mim in the end,” said the boy, FOUR HURT IN B. R. T. TROLLEY CAR CRASH. Fulton — Street Caused Collision Sped Away from the Scene. Four persons were injured in @ coll!- eion of trolley cars at Reid avenue and Fulton atreet, Brooklyn, early to-day. Max Janowits, motorman of the Reid Avenue car, sustained a broken jeg. The motorman of the Fulton street car did ol stop after the sccident and escaped arrest. Besides the motorman of avenue car, ite conductor and two wom. Passenger were injured. The con- Samuel Warshaw, of No. Riverdale avenue, BeOONID, owas treated age’ as was Mrs. irs. Sara Meyer, Froapect place, WOMEN IN AUTO IN SUBWAY DITCH. Motor Car Backed Into Excavation Fulton Street, Without Being Wrecked. Three women and two men jn an auto~ mobile backed into @ fifteen-foot sub- qway excavation at Fulton street and Red Hook “Lane, Brooklyn, early to-day and escaped without ap much as Even the autemobtie was in running order @n ambulance The automobile was driven by a man sho said he was Albert Parsons, of No. M4 Hancock street, the machine made its leap Parsons was Decking it to turn around. machine was boi the women wall Ufted to the street, Ao Hearby restaur ‘ant, When they took thelr seats in the one threw a hana~ ful of money to men and boys who had | tonneau again, Pa) CERTIFIED MILK iperamse of thi for aryiier mk ne gutounced y conte a quart | dropped tunnel upon them. TWO INJURED IN Ger the ram of rock. The otheru, ana George « foreman, and Fears old, { nu Rt bot! A ang of \aboreres aot off a blast tp) i, ha the workings of the new Pennsylvania: stone. Sey Pany main | Teland City to-day and then ran ned | 298m Het to await the explosion, They returned ony |to0 goon to the place wher the ex xs woins ploston had taken place and & #tpet haw |quantity of loosened atone muddenily | ably re m there later to In the Name of Sense, that good common sense of which all of us have a share, how’can you continue to buy ordinary'soda crackers, stale'and dusty as they must be, when for.5¢*you can get Uneeda Biscuit fresh from the-oven, protected from dirt by a package the very beauty of which makes you hungry. NATIONAL’ BISCUIT -COMPANY Lord & Taylor Shoe Department. Misses’, Boys’ and Youths' School and Dress Shoes. Special for Saturday. Misses, 11% toa, $2.00, Children. 8% to 11, $1.75. Youths, Boys. 10 to 13%, 13% to 2, $2.00, $2.50. Odd Sizes of Infants’, Children's & Misses’ Shoes, A and B widths only, 50 cts. a pair. Young Women. 2% to 5%, $2.50. Young Men. § to 6, $3.00. Broadway and Twentieth St. Fifth Avs., Nineteenth St W. L.DOUGLAS FOR MEN ress $3SO SHOES AS GOOD AS CUSTOM SHOES COSTING 00 to 88.00. It | could take you into my large factories Rey Sieetaly W! Lo and show you how made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and. fre of greater value than any other make, ~~ SRE 65S eee ~~ oatitute, Bot tn Ws a ee excluaiy es principal Fo ge sud by the best shoo dealers everywhere. Post Color Byelets sed exclustvety, Catalogue matied fren W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mase. W.L. Do ses 6 Creat or Now York $3. 50 Shoe Stores: .. fen Avenue. BROOKLYN. from the sides and root of the! Tyo of the men were pinned flat un- though Vadiy battered and out by the Minty shower, wera able to reach re and bring help. Hamiiton ret mam of abatiered ere ontried to the tem r ho oh ot tunnel under Rast avenue in Long | porary mieine the me rairoad com st Dawking will, aie iwht to be broken. Tay. Raahed about the head and injuries, jut he will probe can't come, write for fuller information, The Savings Bank Principle Applied to Piano Buying EFENDERS of spot-onsh payment—including adver- | tizing denlers and theoretical writers—garrulous, | but groeaty fiiogical, have written columne of fiction, ; as dulea Verne and as truthful as Baron Munchiusen, in trying to disparage the buying of pianos on the monthly payment plan—to the end that their own as imaginitive arbiirary method of sale be justified. Let us look {into the matter, falr and sq a moment, A Piano ts one of the very few costly things that The love of music, as well as the inborn ability to learn or enjoy some form of it, is the birthright of every normal human being, cannot be cdiinted an extravagance. without reference to financial condition. Henee it is commendable to make the possession }EASY TO ALL. Tike ewitivation of the Mabt: of Thriftowmerige meommeggela wore valuablo than the money saved The saving of money requires an tncentive—some objective. Money saved, without an object in view, or some arbitrary re quirement, melis away for some passing whim—or is frittered away in careless pastime. & os If the person loves muste, and buya a J. C. Campbell Piano at Wanamaker's, THREE THINGS are secured 1. A Worthy Plano, that is a lifelong eource of pleasure and mental and social improvement. 2, The Habit of Saving Moncy is formed by the $6 a month payment—no hardéhip to any wage-earner who really Joves music. 3, An Always Valuable Piece of Furniture—capable of being turned {nto cash at any time—ts added to the home. i The cash price in $190—and no plano, equal in quality, can be bought elsewhere for ea tittle. If bought on the EASY PAYMENT PLAN, the price ts exactly the same; but you pay a banking Interest of 4 per cent. per annum If $10 ensh is paid, and $6 a month afterward, , this interest will amount to a trifle less than ten dollare for the en- | tire pertod. ae on the pert unpald 5 If you saved up TO PAY CASH for your piano, you would have to wait TWO YEARS AND A HALF to save up enough to buy it, | saving the above amount monthly, after having ten dollars to start with. By paying an average of THIRTY-THREE CENTS a month extra, you HAVE: THE USE OF THE PIANO all the years that you are saving. * , You have the plano ALL THE TINE You are SURE TO SAVE THE MONBY every month. You have a fairly GOOD MUSICAL EDUCATION long before you would have had a piano at all, if you had waited to pay cash for it, You are sure that you got THE BEST PIANO THE MONEY } COULD BUY. You are sure you pald THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE for tt And you only need pay six dollars a month, with ten dollars! cash, to have a bandsome new J. C. Campbell Piano sent home. It Js just like putting money in the Savings Bank—for you save! the money absolutely and enjoy the possession of the plano besides See the handsome new J, C, Campbdell Pianos now on ‘demonstra- | én in our beautiful Wareroome in the Wanamaker Bullding. If you These pianos are sent any- where on the same terms Second floor, Wanemaker Bulking. puee the fap eats Site, fe is a= JOHN WANAMAKER > Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourt Avenue, Eighth fo Tenth Street. Three Broadway Store At Thirteenth Street, At Canal Street, Near Chambers Stree Opers Bouquet $1. Breast Measure The garment Favorites... 2.75 HE young man who wants to be stylish and ; : Panete 3.00 yet doesn’t want to pay more than is which loses its style Purita 3.50 necessary for good style. should see the i servi Clad House 4.50 suits we are offering at $7.50. They are with x ice nolds Regalia Cabine 2.00 made according to up-to-date models—the kind nothing in common Re 3.00 that the youth of taste admires, The suits will : 2 — r el! h look with these identified Uther special valuce for to-mor. | en ene ny ae ease the parents for he Hack row only : _They are suits that will please the parents by the ackett, PRIZE AMERLCAN-Su metre Gy gg | doth their lasting quality and their low price “arhart “Fanner perlectos; box of § These sults are worth every penny of $10, and Cari label. Wea KEY WEST EAL RAS “Se auallr: $1.00 | that is the price you'd pay for the same work Ovrs are distin- | plik -tANOS "DE ony ear ia ee manship, style and quality of fabric elsewhere i : or s0...- 2.5) Single and double breasted sacks, with that er vaciapt this: A TEN Ci NUHAVA RA Sid ‘ONDS or MAR broad-shoulder effect ac-popular this Fall " manen ONL INY LES) either @9 tyse is pen nt, and; box cf 80 Maeett 1h vaca Ihave yous chloe ial havietaht ca because of the special WETBLAS DE CURA Be "$3 rf mere in neal gray mixtures; also i) f FF etelan 6 de nh biue and black ¢ of a tailcring of the in- Panriyas ais rm ; Thibstes tn ulnes 1410 20 thes $7 50 tegral parts, 25,000 High - Grade or 30 10 36 breast measure... ° Conventtc Porto Rican Cigars| | y ce ay « soe Nae radical models “Aes tie saeneis ates | | YOUthS’ Fall Hats, $1.45 other fabrics. elas sac othe dh us ¢) ofr a very iron tea with the “imperic! hand. The linings prices, Misses’ and Girls’ $11.75 Suits at $6.95 Men’s Fall Clothing at *10 Handsome Suits, almost every clothier offers garinents %t that price. emphasize, is that the garments we offer are not ordinary, every-da, They are every bit as good in style, quality of~materials and general 4 inish as the | average $15 value of the day. Tire clothing we sell istmede for us by manufacturers whose names are linked onty with reliabilityand that meana correct styles, superior fabrics and honest Saturday we offer a limited quantity of men’s single and double breasted sack suits In good Fall models, in blue and black cheviots. Come and see them. Coats at 10 In all the newest shades of tan, a and gray;-also black and fancies, curin dif- ferent lengths from 34 to 42 inches styles fro fa high standard; linings consisto! the best senges, venetians and and in styles liked by conservative dressers, Top Coats, and “Cravenette’’ Raincoats in Moat Popular Styles at This Price Saturday E know there is nothing unusual about the price, for it is a very ordinary figure and workmanship. velours and fancy worsteds see how stylish and good they are Men’s Top The tailoring aati value. But $10 Is the price to-morrow. garment anywhere for le of gray, Oxford, black, an price $10. suits at $15. The coats are cut accor The point fe we wish to i $10 Suita. herringbone, You'll be surprised when you the loose box to the form fitting. ‘Selling you there garments at $15 wouldabe giving syow exceptional ygood “Cravenette” Raincoats at $10 These we guarantee tf be absolutely iain proof. than $5 more than our price. y mixtures, herringbone effect: coats are cut and tailored as. good as most garments sold els You will not finds better In all the newe: ind stripes. here for $15. ‘Our The Best Line of Suits at $15 Here we can easily save you from $5 to $7.50, for at this price the we offer are in every instance the equal of the average $20 value, and t compare favorably with the $22.50 value of many stores. These suits are in styles such as you will find worn by the best-dressed men in New York There is that “something’’ about them which you don't usually find in fing to the very newest models; made with long rolling lapel and deep side venta; also the form-fitting coat with button cuffs, All the workmanship in these garments is done absolutely by re serge, Venetian or mohair, and if you have already seen these suits offered by others at $15 you wil! appreciate these all the more, arments y also (Slege| Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) Supremacy in Girls’ & Misses’ Wear prs Fall Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts at Lowest Prices HE demand for ready-to-wear apparel for girls and misses is growing steadily. we offer are originul and pretty and the economy advantage is very To-day our stock stands unmatched in variety of styles, in completeness of assortment, in sizes and lowness of A few of Saturday's values are given below: -about 75 of these suits that would ordinarily sell at$13.75 and $12.50, but we got them at an extraordinarily low price, #0 \o-mor- row’s price will be far less than their real value; made of Panamas, cheviots and fancy mixtures; cut in the stylish hip-length h fitted back; taffeta, serge and satin lined; beautifully tailored and ornamented; Saturday at...... Misses’ and Girls’ Skirts—also suitable for small-sized women, apparent. coat, such tremendouw at $3.75, of a light-weight blue only; just the thing for school wear; also some made of light-weight mate- rials in light colors, trimmed; very Gee tor afternoon ahead 9 ed; just the proper weight and style for immedi $17.50 would be a reasonable price; to-morrow, Children's Dresses—75 in the entire lot. A few regulation dresses, made of good quelity mobair, in all prettily trimmed; the very best 1 Siege! Cooper Store, Second Foor, Center. ins Fall Suits at $3 A Clear Saving of $2 on Every One OSITIVELY the best suits that this or any other store ever offered at $3. Made in the very latest styles, and will wear as well as the best $5 suit you can buy. The lot includes all the popular fabrics for the Fall and Winer wear, Saturday We Offer Clear Havana Cigars *Way Below Cost Box Regular of — Price TC oabeRs “FILL ‘Sieae C ses; Ch fee, Dox of B D ON THESE 0.4" Store, Mein Floor, ear. We guarantee every suit we sell to give entire satisfaction—and we will give a new suit for any one that does not. Here they are: Russian Blouse Suits—sizes 2'4 to 7 years.., Sailor Blouse Bults—bioomer trousers; sizes 4 to 10 years,......6+ trousers; sizes 7 to 16 years Double-Breasted Belt Suits—Knicker-| bocker trousers; sizes 7 to 16 years..., Double-Breasted Suits—short trousers sizes 7 to 16 years... Boys’ Headwear at 48 All the popular styles, including Ta o Shanter: serges’ and cloth of all colors, Eton, golf and yacht caps in any color nae fabric— 48e all at.... + tees (Siege! Norfolk Jacket Suite — Knickerbocker{ ls Street, Rear.) Sale ee The popular telescope shape, in all new shades $1.50) y, tan, fawn and black; made of good quality felt; silk ribbon trimming. of (Siegs: Cropor Siora, Sei904 Fi+ $6.95 We did selling of these skirts, even at $5, that we bought another hundred; but these we're going to let go to-morrow They're made of fine, fancy Scotch mixture, cutin an extremely chic, plaited fashion and well tailored; Saturday Fine Kersey Coats—tor misses, girls or small-sized women. $3.75 They are made kersey, in black, blue, brown and tan; a very smart = $10.50 Misses’ Tourist Coats—also appie- priate for small-sized women; about 25 different styles from which to choose; are made of finest new Fall materials in the latest and ex- tremely attractive stytes; alt colors; ing; Saturday's ex- ceedingly low prices i The styles Women’s and Misses’ Shoes Good News for Saturday EST Fall styles—superior quality leathers and workmanship that leaves nothing to bedesired. Satur- | day’s prices make it easy for you to save from 25 to 40 per cent. of the regular prices. Women’s Good Shoes at $1.95 Eighteen distinct lines to choose from. Shoes for every occasion— dress or outdoor wear; hardly a style you see in high-priced shoes but you will find in this line at $1.95; all leathers, all shapes. Misses’ Shoes at $8c Good shoes for schoo! wear, made of dongola kid in button and lace; all sizes, Also Felt Slippers for Men or Women, 69c A good thing to have near your bed these chilly mornings; we have them in red, gray, brown and Black, d in all sizes of cach. Cooper Store, Seco oor, yes Youths’ Long Trouser Suits, *7.50 Sizes-14 to 20 Years, or 30 to 36 » Roos, me oe

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