The evening world. Newspaper, December 26, 1906, Page 10

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NT IDENTIFY “SLAIN MAN OF FIND HS SLAYER Bath Beach Police Trying! to Solve a Double ~Murder Mystery. go find-the man who shot and killed ay unidentined companion the police of the Hath Beach station te-day onsan- zed a sort of identification jury, com- he com- pened of four men who saw © | patants and before whom all the sus- peeta were taken. The killing happened tn front of the | waloon of Vince at No, 149 Gixty-alxth night. Two men bh drinking. At abou fan to quarrel, shou another in Italian. pluce, and almost heard. MParacio, the proprietor offhia paitons, ran out. Th ot 4 ng cur They, the minediat cat per neigh’ Bee they failed to. Td Shortly beforo daylight to-day two men were picked up at Coney. Island One of them carried a revolver, Which one chamber was TI fdentification jury again &! heads, but the men were d ; iclous person “ithe ‘man wo, had ‘the revolyet, whe ney Ieiand Court t Lulg! Azunzo, twenty- rye and that he lived at foightycsicth. strest and sive. He sill he exploded the in his revolver on maa Eve celebratt: He was held on the char of carcying na The} others were disct: Tho dead man, papers were found, ears old. five feet ches tall, welxhed 1 of swarthy and mustaghe. coat/and black trousers A second pair of which were gmy with bisck 5: ‘underclothIng and outing ehite. Scat “WEDALS AKD CASH Commissioner Bingham Pre- sents Rewards of the Life- Saving Benevolent Assn. ty the phooter tn. he went person no thirty Folice Commissioner Mingham pre- sented three. medals and prizes of $25 | euch to-diy to Patrolman Patrick H Rice, of the police-boat Patrol; John G. Kirk, of the ast One Hundred and Twenty bikth street station, and David Ms Young, of the Hamilton avenue tion, Brooklyn. The medals bronze. and had been awarded by Life-Saving Benevolent Associatt Rice jumped into the Hudson from the Ba wall on Jan. 6 and saved the tin Allen, of Na. yes {n the 8 On Dec. 12, jumped from t Hundred and 7 tee-flled river Yettman one of th . hag deen run down créw menaged ard Yettman was reached him. and fiten_on Jul: Charles MeGo' avenue, Bro cursion barg BATTLING NELSON OFF TO EUROPE. Battling > about this | THREE BITTEN BY DOS Bie that Suddenly Victim of Mou Went dad. Entrice | Championahip tournament, eS la closed with the following #1 “TH E EASTERN FIVE-MEN ENTRIES ARE ARE CLOSED. | [deen Fire eal for the Eastern Ch Harlem the le 8 The kind of service rendered by the SOMN its offerings are well known; they are features that lend special significance to this annc In every department the everywhere will be noted tt noon toatar i have | makes up @ 9) 1 toama [as competitors: Knickerbocker, Mortis, Ec Amphion, Mon- arch Palate, Huguenot, Kanawha, First emlan. Nonpare!i, Lenat, | C a. The entrance fee of $15. with the $200 added by Fmnk Samuele, t of H2. chm prizes varying | | % for teama and boxe dividual competitors Rules have been @ bowler to win an a’ roll the last three & foam in scheduled, ax maelf one nig! gaines will be pe t There are ¢! Announce Their Annual Clearance ‘Sale A Low Priced Offering of Goods That Are Absolutely New. ter of store, Its magnitude and the high opportunities for selection of fine new productions are é and same difference between former and present prices. Tailored Suits, Evening Costumes, Street Costumes, Coats, Waists, Millinery, Furs, Wraps, Separate Skirts, Belts & Made-Up Ribbon Novelties all included in th Suits Chiffon Bros Deml-Tatiored ts fall colors) Waists and Pe es and Bialds.” is sale at most extraordinary price reductions. 2h; now 10.00} street cont, 9.75 pnow 15.00} touring conte KS 15.00 now 19.50 |asroadeioth Comts......ses++: Formerly $4; now, 25-00 snow 29.50 | exquisite Evening Coats....Form now..29-00 Evening Coats..,..Form: 59.50 4 Evening © 69.50 Skirts” 39.50] wareing Sicirts....Formerly $5 4.75 59.50] waning Skirts....Formerly $5 6.75 ® 75.00 | Walking Sk Forme 8.50 95.00 | Walking Skirts....Formerty $19.5) 9.75 etticoats Furs 1.50} xatural Mink Searfs....... ly 15.00 2.00 | icemine Scarts.. a:noy 17.50 3.75 now 247-50 5.75 4 c 20.00 8.75) - 17.50 19.75 37.50 25.00 now 135.00 now 50.00 n Pony Coats. a Rsk!) now 4.75 | aturat or Sable Saul > 59.50 os 75 Muffs to match the above at e+ . Hotel, py! 1A" 6.19% Pianos P Will Be Delivered for New Year's es On~ SG Guts No CONNECTION SIEGEL } ANY OTHER STORE DOPERE NEW YORK urchased This Wee'x 3. 5B.GRI GREENNUT, PRES. E_ handle none but reliable makes of pianos. Our immense piano business has teen built on the unvarying policy of selling no piano that we could not fully guarantee, and of selling these thoroughly good pianos for as little money as we possibly could, on the easiest terms given by any piano dealer. Any one of the following instruments if purchased this weck will be delivered on or before New Year's Day: 1h F Or x r The Wolfner, §250 | : The Sweet-Toned Beyond all question the finest instrument | (73 S79? that has ever been sold at $25 Sold on | McPhail . our remarkably easy terms of | Boston's favorite piano since 15. A No Money Down—S1 a Week—No Interest magnificent instrument in every resy | The j 66 ot Dye ; cones me 99 D:. am] ona ‘Brooks’ Piano | The “Kirchhofi’’ Piano One of the most deservedly. popular of A spiendidly built, moderate-pri in- Il the medium-priced instruments. Prices || strument, admired for its rich, resonant up ta $300. r | tone, i leah \ A aa 5 he Boardman & Gray The Caldwell, $185 stand b Fan of the o piano world. esi-known names nous for nearlya solutely the best piano c | price under $2! er sold at any The “Si “ef e place th fin che ma Sold on Week test tone 10,060 Perfecticn Music Rolls ian Cur Lilrary implex” Piano, $600 it Makes Musicians of Us All’’ and mechanically best of all the *“Interior-attachment ” ed either by the fingers in the ordinary way, or by the Pe on implex’’ at $690 in direct competition and comparison with any rket, sold at whatever price. | ly Payments of $3:75.: No Interest |e EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, 1 | | DECEMBER 26, 1906. ole Meaomfrdae Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. We Announce The Great Semi-Annual PEPER Serr na for Tomorrow WHITE SALE for MEN Ft et The Most Remarkable Offerings Yet Made In MEN'S SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS and PAJAMAS For months some of the best manufacture rs of Men’s Wear in America have been working on the enormous Wanamaker orders, in preparation for this important event, i ee Every manship garment is spic-span-new, and every one is ‘made in’ the exacting manner, as to work- size, proportions and finish, always required by WANAMAKER'S There is never a point to be criticized by our customers, after the goods pass our own Reese tors: \ All of the materials are carefully selected, This year the COLLARS which we offer at on the market at2 2 for 25c—made by the same maker. below. and in the most wanted varieties thruout. It is Read on: Men’ Ss BI. 50 to $2.50 Shirts at $1 Each tiful shirts come from the best maker of Men’s Shirts 10} Fine in fabrics, smart in style, and in a Wide variety ot bray with plafted bosoms, Made in coat style, try. Of plain cht chayjots, with plain’ bosoms, in coat style Attacht. Sizes 14 to 17. $1 Main | Wanamaker Building, Men’s White Plaited Dress Shirts at $1 The equal of any plaited dress shirt we have ever seen anywhere at Th are mado by the manufacturer of our famous $1 shirts. al was specially woven for these shirts, and will launder per- and gly ve either 6 or 12 plaits on each de. Various sle lon or, Wanamaker Rutiing. Men's Collars, Six for 50c > Collars Were spdoially mb for us by the maker of one of the wo-f0) Collars on the market, and he writes s were the same as the best known etly that," By the me careful find that his claim is absolutely true in evary respect, collars bear‘our own label and our “own names, ~ r styles in wing, standing, lock-front and nds of t hen T sald the co r collars 1 meant e: ») The mate es end sizes s only, Six fe Raxement Men’ Ss Cuffs, of the s have been shrunken before bsolutely correct. Sizes 14 to 18. De art Bullding. Six Pairs for 75c y and finish as the collars, are corn @ st pzen lot In 9 Men’s Maisie of ext Yar fa with ¢ Plain ae Gheviee Shirts at 64 it shirts for all-year-rqund wea: jor separate cuffs, Sizes 14 to lite, srics who lik s with at } Dutlaing The SHIRTS and ‘PAJAMAS are the best made and best finisht to be found anywhere— | collars that will fit, launder and wear as} 8, also single tab link) id in half-dozen lots | plain blue woven cheylots, one of the most pupu- | | In| and the laundering is as fine as it can be done. | Six for 50c are identical to the best known brand Read his own statement in the description | te ee the time for men to lay in a season's, supply. 'Men’s Unlaundered White Shirts at 45c These excellent _phirts aro the same quality as in former years. Made of splendid niuislins with three-ply nen bosoms. Finisht in as careful a manner as most $1 shirts. Open in the back with continuous facings at all openings. In two lengths of sleeves, 31 and $3 inches, Bosoms with single or double plaits, Sizes 14 to 17. A continuation of these splendid shirts at this price, in the face of the great advance in the cost of materials, 1s one of the greatest, achievements of this present MWihite Sale, 3,600 of these Shirts, but no more can be secured when these }are gone. 45c. each. Dasenent, Stewart Buflding, Men’s White Dress Shirts at 70c Made of fine serviceable muslins, with pure linen bosoms, Hand- somely laundered; open back and front; two sleeve-lengths, 31 and: 33 inches, in sizes 14 to 17, They are shirts that will be hard to match elsewhere at $1 Now 0c, each. White Plaited Shirts at 50c | Made of excellent muslin, with hosoms lafd in elther 7 or-14-platts /on each side. Handsome in style, Well finished and finely launderea. st Sizes 14 to 17. B0c. each. Tasement, Stewart Building. ‘| Men’s Fancy Madras Shirts at 50c We have ready 6,000 of these remarkable shirts. and they wil: | probably be gone fn a day or two. Ig plain or plaited nygligee styte. with beparate cuffa. The material ts the same quality ae will find later in regular $1 Shirts, In light grounds with neat printed figures and stripes. These Shirts are made over our own perfect fitting pat- terns, and will be found satisfactory in every way, Sizes 14 to 17, Basement, Stewart Buliding. Men’s Pajamas, $1 a Suit Both in quality and style these Pajamas will be found the full equal lof the best $1.50 Pajamas to be found eisewhere.. Made with milttary, collars, buttons and loops. Sizes to fit small, medium and largo men, | Mode of madras, in plain white, and white with black stripes and figures, | We have just 1,200 sults, and the maker will not produce any more for us at this BES: $1 4 Bult, + Basement, Stowart Buliding. Ss i Hs Locate Memb ak EIB St Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Sunday World Wants Work - Monday Morning _ JOHN WANAMAKER *suttent gare | Wonders}

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