The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1906, Page 9

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THAW'S TRIAL ~AUDGE MADE"EM TROT BACK A PART. ~ (eae ARREED UPON PEACH ON ALS) OF ES LN cur ie [Rostlsky pees Lote Thieves| Mrs. Corwin Fir n Fiially Corners | 144 BOWERY. HOR JI JAN, LOR Malke ayontession Be) ae an CesT eS ARN = BOWERY SAVINGS BANK BLOCK. Sour eSSi e Vrap. wre a106 OF STRUCT, NORTH OF GRAND STRELT "Li STATION 1 iN SESSIC Altered V ps Co District ene a cused Murderer’s Law- | yer Agree Before Judge. Two members of a by thel [wh m= mS Bi OS mart 8 e_D a Value $150. Price $98. comsTock GEIS A POINTER IN COURT. | and} 1 ditte | batt Armd coat At Wanamaker’s--- Tomorrow & ot et a aeane ve | me forward to 1 He admitted that he d eank at Tke Gunthor’ [Mis two partner houses. He thelr spoils Aa. Grown! A Vast Collection of Excellent Instruments At Little Prices---Sold on the Easiest Terms IIIS is the greatest Piano Event of the year—in two ways. s Damage I Don First, the assemblage of Used Instruments include the tremendous aggregation accumulated from our entire Fall business—the busiest time ol the vear—all of which have been| thoroughly gone ovor by our expert | repairmenand finishers,and most of thepiar Second, because the collection IS so v »s look likenew instruments. | ast, we have marked the pianos often at ridiculously low prices, and TIHEN— Made Terms of Sale So Easy that You Will Scarcely Feet the Cost of the Piano at Alt Then the pianos are a specially fine lot. - Peopi instruments in EXCHANGE for the Wonderiyi and the ELMERSON-ANG 5. Read the tempting list—note the very easy terms of payment asked. And you enjoy the use of the piano in your own home/while you are saving up to pay for it—saving | money, too, that might be citelossiy frittered away if you did not have the incentive of | the piano to impel you to save it. Rend on: Second-hand Grand Pianos Second-hand Square Pianos Miscellaneous Upright Pianos Was Now ; Was Now i Lam «oing to 7 um had owned up Steln- 1 Imost thrown from. thy made 4 hen Home. suffering from | giving up many fine and artistic -the KNABL-ANGELUS Fe Poevact? DALTON & DOOLING. - "HIGHWAYMAN N : 5 Y saUaE (he wameNermine srettient| | Jolts,jars, shocks, shakes | Bent austosdiaat else PARK AVENUE. pve he terrors for the J, Dooting| rewis rower, « young man who ne HARRIS SUCTION CLIP, he Ninth h © may has e long criminal record | whose” likeness adorna the {Lt holds without hurting. ues Gallery, was -held for trial | Fitted to Your Glasses for 35 Cents. he Harlem Court to-day, by Magis Sold at Gur Four Stores Onl Whitman, atter he chad “heard 54 East 23d St., at Fourth A\ how 89 East 125th St., at Madison A ed her in’ Park avenue, 42 Columbus A’ Ist & 82d St ome Inst night and demanded | 485 ccltn ot B’kn. CELI “Winbach was rele tenied and | whereupon she said, Brower | her and seized her ‘handbag. ‘ollng woman called for help and | an Kurmgfcaught Brower atter | fe of four blocks TGediserand Opticians. Oth Ave., Cor, 20th St. R| Great Holiday Sale of 90 u. o) Hoo son) ence Ss "Uprigh t Pianos D Now si : Nita CLINE F Mason & Hamlin ier Wa #73, hers in pestuslon Open To-night Till 9.30. Saturday Till 12.) CAMMEYER MEN’S SLIPPERS | 6th Ave,. Cor, 208h St, 4,000 Pairs of Men’s Fine Slippers, | Great Christmas Sale Worth from $2.00 to $3.00; $y .25 | ease : Sue | of Hosiery THISSWeekilattsnccvat sce eeicatrece a pecctiode st ens Pair, All the new: styles and colors in plain and Pianos Knabe-Angetas Rianos $00; now 2,000 Pairs of Men’s and Boys’ Imitation Alligator Slippers, 35° regular 65c. and 75c. quality; sale price.. 3 cked and embroidered and open worked silk, Men’s Regular $1:5° Black $] : idk e thread and cotton stockings in all’sizes: and Tan Opera Slippers . 4 5 For Men and Women, the latest importation 5], ‘ Great Holiday Sale of from all the leading European manufacturers, - # | RUBBERS @ RUBBER BOOTS IPP te cpnie cess sick Basan i | . IN OUR BASEM T i | a S Gi ee ExT stone, =i FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Paper | oy Reindeer »Santa Claus | Boys Knee Rabe | S-Buckle Arcties. Boots, sizes 3 to 6, He This.sale comprises the widest range of the See 3 kelisy URE ro sires 9) (0 «$2.50 : : i : peal i erae arse stock newest designs and patterns offered in this city: ) Mechanical | 60 ht , yal eT Peay | I oiuths’ Knee Rubber Cole : BANS 1 {Women’s $1.50 and lb 75 Silk and | Cut Outs — | : ts pees ae i r et ; f 4 s pes King |} Lisle Hoe Sei s i a §$ I 00 C : | 13 eat $1. : 0 to 11... 82. wilzes 41) to | ieee iy Complete ubber Boots | Women’s $1.25 and $1.10 Lisle Hose O9¢ iH! |! for the 2 ats | Nestle 1016.61.09 | jones s 75c and 89c Lisle Hose. 50c | Children. «. Men's Storm Rubbers. . Women’s 50c Lisle and Cotton Hose 25c ears CNT , A x v's Bring Your Children to & Men’s 50c Fime Lisle eD5c\\) ry : He will be with us until Chri mas and has a ve “sent for Heh one of our Sox, Fi laim and Hance = Leer ae ee ee eee UE Store Will Keep Open Evenings Until Christmas, | Store Will Keep Open Evenings Until Christman. if , | \ ————————OOO EEE SS ' BiG ; ikon

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