The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1906, Page 10

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10 “EVENING f Gustav. Lavinsky Sent ‘Home to Starving Wife and Six Children. * a K SUGAR SCRAPINGS ; $iJim.and He: Was Sixty-five Hours in a Cell. ene 8 @Pixty-five: hours tn t a job ty what C ' taking four conix ing really belonged to t of the American S ny in Pigeos , Had not an intorost si en twas called tn 1. 6 Court ja have tried a matter if his had starved was a que principle with the Sugar Trus the manage: the refi 4 that Slavinsky had The Bye: behind him is his home and ones.sterted out to } anys sky fwas unjustly treated, not the Sugar Trust but by the machinery of the luw thas shovid ye. protected him, Thig statutes pro- chat a mon accused of a crime el ! bave a speedy hearing In omer } t his gulltror inhvucence may be es- ished. Magistrate. Was Absent. + iq man Slayinsky, una! lish and. explair acouned of ste: rty, Wala a day oegit police cou ; next mor rate Glen Wattle tine | motrin g, up sad 1, she imagined thi kar 9 Americ rse, was not family. It m, whea took up. the Long Hund , te atv “ar had pereondah , and the law- make a cele- is kuywn, the y money fron did not got ¥ 5 Holzback Sent Away. World reporter was on bondsman, Lows Hols- an of the sugar refine Siayinaky's arrest rie nt with o \lawyer ugar Trust. I be The “Eyening Word ore $0 Rifee known th We #3 i or Blavincky. hed faker an instructed by his super cause of Bi {olzback was q to disapped: ‘orton, at the request strate < ei vantng World reporter, oall Piieee | iHo faxok failed to st the prisaner, and the pecrren efeinc: oieeman Quin fared ttle dinner the eyidenne—s | Panes oft sugar Sum containing a few mandtuls OF TS" Pigoed with dirt, SOENICTE Ao Noung. 8 ‘dp the sugar reon Bees with his Uttie roomie In Fo, 188 (Dupont sirent, "t do. much with s # w treat in the cours ‘The allowance is deiinitely * Promised Them Sugar. Lay peer , “qe nits coneribations Siarineics Gromiscd to Dring home encase comar to eweoten the Hautde at Slavinsicy chil feast. None of the ‘nad cre pcen real, white suwar Gren had ever are piores. me Pan aiiowance of, mages, for eo. Savinsky Moores of the day ine box NT coms. BF Wesaas, nlaht Ber fll is tin din no concealment about Sla- He & ed ie dirty was y Cs dt he 5 thie up. he hid saved ‘i fowance, Dut Holzt stand him and took WIRE TAPPERS WHO ~ {ROBBED FELIX GO FREE. (peer SUG ae SS et! ¢ the indictments, |e Watchman Caught) ‘CROOKS GET BUSY |Take Advantage of the Police] WYTH DIAMOND THEET.| xew rammany 1 WD of the -pollos, crooks twe resumed =| dose tut United States WORLD SAVES MAN SUGAR TRUST JAILED FOR 4-CENT THEFT WTA LL Ch See SOM IITEY ALG! LEASE LIPO LEYS IN JERSEY CITY. 2 ROOMMATE CHARGED | HOFFMAN SUCCEEDS KEENAN | ander Chomen tn Shake-Up to Crack za; |e the Sixth Aen Safe. O'Conner Says Man and Jewels er ae, pecans Were Missing When He Awoke | Yarigus_ Tamma Taking advantage of the recent shaice- i ious me | =P operations in Jersey m there Wan a daring wate rorieny co oey Frank MoCartney, twenty-six years mbly District, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1906. {| fe Yorrnef Sime. Store Ctose aye P.M: ole Heromaf'rdore by trust aga { If you do, details will be superfluous. In merchandise. no line takes a*second place, In | of our best regular manufacturers of Men's House Coats had a sur ‘athousand handsome coats, and we secured them at the decisive concession that inakes | ! comfortable fitting proportiotvs as our regular stocks. The materials are reversible cloths, vas Also a cand! will be Hoffman's fir: Special Christmas Recita!s—1U h. M, to 12 M., 1,80 to 4.30 P. M.} of the busiest streeta in the old, of No. 8 Prorpect aven Pi nv Be ara a. cash and Js; John J. Jackson, thirty, of haye no clue, They say tho wore was Lappe tae aviptat | behind a ’ counter about. tyre MT igs Oran be eet iNG act from the street wenty “font | Dominick O'Connor, of > harap from the street and was plainly visibie, |avenue, Paterson, N. J.. nad MoCart- he burglars cracked i. and gat &way with the monoy withou: any ot ‘em, ney for a rommhte at Sixteenth street, this olty, for a few | wooka this: fall On Qot. 6 O'Connor the: policemen meoing th woke and found, he says, that MoCart- | taking his diamond pin, | _ MOODY'S APPOINTMENT FAVORABLY REPORTED, [Ss hen Detective-Aergts, Paabody, Cla ‘ : work ——____ WASHINGTON, Deo, 10Ithe Senate} (ye case. Peabody got 7 vorable report on fee thor: | Albany, amd Uroust en of Wiliam MH Mf 0% neal, B. Altman & Gn. FIFTH AVENUE, THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH STS j etc. at for $3.00, at BE -MADE IN MISSES! AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES AND OUTERGARMENTS OF VARI- | OUS. STYLES. DRESS GOODS MIXTURES, IN BROWN, GREEN, NS FIFTH AVENUE, THIRTY-FOURTH AND. THIMTY-FIFTH. STS, | For WEDNESDAY, December 12th, ND ALL ARED A LARGE QUANTITY OF MUFFS NECKPIECE IN A VARIED SELECTION OF FU ALLY. LOW | PRIC ac ay, ormerts, oro Covered up thoir| latter's wife, Nellie, wero locked up at i Stigma x Police Fleadquarters Inet night, the Wr yptaiocea, the reat tal® LIME | frst named on a charge of Inroony, the ‘Mont atreot. The ante atood | last two being “saspicious persons.” | Py Mat SA ° 2 Bast | FIFTH AVENUE, : 34th and 35th. Streets For to-morrow, Tuesday, several sales have been prepared. comprising the fol owing, at decidedly below regular prices : TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS ‘The filling is of pu IN TWENTY, SIX AND TWENTY-EIGHT INCH SIZES, SUITABLE FOR MEN AND WOMEN. : With handles of Buckhom, Ivory, Pearl With handles of Engl’sh Natural Wood, usually s Id WOMEN'S NECKWEAR NECKWEAR, \ A, T. Stewart & Co. agi per tet, 90¢ snd 45¢ Onna leant 7 . x oie 1 A VARIETY OF STYLES YW =N'S MISSES’ and GIRLS’ DEPARTMENT | | FOR STREET SUITS AND Dit POM RROe pe | Lace Yokes, exch, $2.25 Lace Chemisettes,each,-$1,50 | Chemiseites of lace and batiste combined ADDITIONAL REDUCTIONS, AMOUNTING TO | | | Lace Collar and Cuff Sets ONE-HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICES, WILL Hae a Cont Seliol acejand ines combed | Lace Coat Collars, each 55c. Lace Stocks, each, 35 THIRTY-FIVE: HUNDRED YARDS OF FANCY CLOTH / NAVY AND BLACK AND WHITE, FIFTY.FOUR INCHE: PSUALLY $].75 PER YARD, AT Th EXCEPTION. | ALLY LOW PRICE’ OF 78c, PER YARD B. Altman & Go. 7 | || es IMPORTED BEDSPREADS. | | | — | A SPECIAL LECTION OF IMPORTED SATIN.F: | IN A VARIETY OF MEDALLION VER DESIGNS, USUALLY $6.50 TO $15,00 ,EACH, AT $4.50 To $7.50 EACH. DEPARTMENT, THIRD. STORE WILL BE CLOSED DAILY AT SIX P. M Looking Forward This Week at Wanamaker’s| | IIE great venture of two city blocks, with a great-store on each block, both showing masterful organization and large originality, : isasuccess. The crucial test testifics.. That test is found in the verdict of approval—increasing sales. es | j ' ‘The vast organisin as it now appears has been wrought out by ‘do’? versus “don’t,” inst doubt, ‘Timid doubt and coward fear looked backward, Forward took | counsel of Courage. ‘The result is bounded by Broadway and lourth Avenue with Eighth and Tenth streets: oS ; ct ‘The most comprehensive stores. As yet without equal. j + The most interesting stores. Give you so inueh to think about, | The most Conimoslious Stores. Room enough to’make Chri is shopping comfortable. These stores grow on the squaredeal. Imperfections? Yes, human beings manage them. Improvements? es, hunian beings with ideals manage them. Comparisons? Yes, they | i | reveal progress and higher excellence. A We just now need to present and you need to see this Enterprise whole—four-square. management, ingenuity and initiative strive for a perlect serv A Pre-Christmas Sale Of Men’s HOUSE COATS Another windfall of good fortune for seckers of, choice holiday gifts for. men, One | us stock of more than today’s price possible, Therp are a bundred and fourteen different patterns and combin- ations in the collection, in sizes for stout men, as we'l as men of regular figure. i These coats are made of the same handsome material, end in the sate ‘accurate and in refined patterns, and the copts are handsomely tailored at every point. They are in three groups, ns follows: Four hundred and twenty-one $7.50 House Coats, oS Three hundred and eighty-four $9 House Coats, $6.50 “Two hundred and twenty-six $10 House Coats, $7.50 Alsg, a special lot of Men's Woolen Blanket Bath Robes, in jacquard-figured patterns, je up in comfortable propartions, and nicely tinisht, at $5.50 each, worth $7.50 to Sub-Statlon Store, Uasement. Stewart Bull ding. mad $3.50. ee The Wanamaker AUDITORIUM , ‘i Black Che 9t | All-wool—Half Price surplus, hence A wonderful exhibition of Kelles|and Illustrative Tabb é Splendid i Wa FERA vArt G llerie goods, firmly woven and a GOOD The New Wanamaker Art Galleries | BLACK. Only five thousand yards, Paris Salons off the present year, also thirteen 80 In. The yard marine painter, | Becond flobe, Wanamker Tutiding. The Museum of the French Revolution paintings from the 0 rican Nayal History,|by the Fre Ninth floor, Wanamaker paintings of Ane' Edward Moran. ding, Sule of BLANKETSand QuIngs \Nendcome Wars. | First 1s a lot of fine ich to chooge Christmas re two eplendid cold-weather offerings. Here & - ; saiternia Wool Blankets. Pure “wooll filling on fine spool cotton | a i ef care Si x $4 inches pou Soft, luxurious wool, sine enveeniate talloz With red, nlue, pink or gol ers: some plain white others orately trimmed. z hese plank light blue with wide silk \binding. out borders; gH bound worth $6.50— ‘ Now at $4.75 a Pair | number of handsome Down Quilts, with India figured silk borders and sateen bic uuteed nol tc 1,| Of taffeta silk, § ve, odorless down. Thise au s worth $9-— Il e Walsts, $1.78 to $37.50. Now at $6.25| Each Woolen Walsts. $2.75 to $7.50. s estate | siamese - | ewart Bullding. | 5 ito $20, to 814, Also 4 centers, J Fancy Baskets for Holiday Gift mi of Fancy Baskets | Women’s Slippers show today one of the largest follectic we Sere aR which we have ever brought together. They sent the, t beau- SRAoR bedaba ated oroducts-of tho best basket makers bf Lichtenfele, In addition to || ; ee ly tha = erarery (0 for beautiful holiday gifts, Hero vie vg yariouies made In this country, THese basketa present splendid ; tees frective Christmas gif because Of th Huey TL Stak yrtunity for effe OWT | on and the elegance of comfort for the possibilities they present for rivhon decorations, ancy Scrap Baskets, In many shapes and colors, Sweet Grass Baskets, 20 to $1.25. Fancy, Hampers, $2.2 Rattan Wood Baskets, shellacked and varnished, $2.7: Covered Work Baskets, 60c to #1.10. Ttned Work Baskets, Uncovered Work Baskets, 15¢ to 80c. Baannes Romer JOHN WANAMAKER —“‘tightivio'Tentn Sirece® elderly wo! All the different varieties of felt, kid. kidskin and patent leather slippers, with high low heels and no heels, $1 uty or Wanamaker Hide, Main’ floor, Stewart Duliding | Long Tsland FurnitureCo, 44, 46 @ 48 Myrtle Av,, Comer Pearl St., Open Eventnes, CASH OR CREDIT. AND MAKE S| Your Own Terms, BROOKLYN, N. Y, jin You can live in harmony with al Rrra Boxe It is such an py RRL eereyee oe i | hediperformer and has so ‘ Rowe nak a Tmeae iy ! ONE DOLL much to offer that it is never a) — [,dtt ry Eargtna ca Huan ; DTURNISHED FuRnisit A me oleae WEEKLY} ~ Tegina Music ; ern N na Pia 2188 t TaN °Mon ie ch 2192" 3d Ave. © ; ; ey Dew : Tal Net. 149th & 1201 Bla, New York. We furnish your house, floor on Phor ; Nat with ev dng for housd— ‘3 Our Broadway store is the home i RSE SSE! | pranch | FIFTH AVENUB : Store | FURNITURE CO. io} DIAMO Fifth Avenue, Cor, 14th St, . on . if ! Brooklyn, : : 60c, PER WEEK ee ene | 1 BROADWAY Oy prookvniteY. H. Read World “Situation Wants ‘ for compctont help of any kind,"

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