The evening world. Newspaper, December 26, 1906, Page 5

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AED PEPPER Th HIS EYES STOPS ALBERT'S FLIGHT | in. Court on Charge oa de onn oftred pepper wan(the mnetc | fmatrument that brought trouble into the }ife of Philip of “No, 1810+, . Becond avenue, and a woman werta atotely that sho ts only legal wife, and that Albert, first and is right name © did not | in Harlem Court, to-day, b do any talking beil until Friday, ‘The man {3 4 t Wilhelm troiilsed” my * Ave yoars at leas’ Philip Albert, ust of petite Marte ‘Albert and a resident at the Becond avenue Mathouse. The woman who; pays she marrial h ago is Mrs, Christina Kru of No. 1016 East One Hundred and Phir trfourth street. Sha Ls an officer in the| Balvation Army. She sald in court to- | day that sho was ‘setting monoy “to| Keep the pot boiling” for the Army, | * when she discovered him two weeks ago, Bhe east she found iim in the saloon on the ground floor of the Second aye- nue flat-house, but that he twirled his up-ourved mustache and denied bis {dentity, He used to be smooth-shaven, Bhe was certain of her caso, and went | to eee Assenblyman Waxner, about 1t Meanwhile she got into communication with Marte Albert. ‘And here the red pepper comes in to season the story. In the darkness and | the quiet that followed the Christmas | dinner, last night there came a thump- | ing notse tn the hallwuy of the fat- A trunk sd down a Might of stair aineahed in the door of the apartment cooupled by Mrs. Auguatina Herdimin, the landlady of the flat-house. It was the trunk of P. Ho was in his mtooking fest and he had | been trying to take {i out His wife, little Marie,” war not at hom The | Mndlady, according to Albert, flushed a can of cayenne and seasoned him with ft, eome of it getting into his eyes. Hn (ried to have Ofrs, Heiman arrested, and by the time Marte Albert returned everybody knaw of how he had at- lempied to carry his trunk away. Marie said nothing to him but tele-| ‘phoned Mrs. Schwamb the simple measage: “He's trying to escape." Here entered Mra. — BOY (8 CRUSHED 10 DEATH IN ELEVATOR Emanuel Goldberg’s Fellow- _ Employees Ran for Police In- * stead of Helping Him. al manuel Goldberg, an elevator hoy at No. 712 Broadway, was crushed to death to-day between the top of his-car and the roof of the ahaft. While! he wae shrieking for help his fellow-amployees, yan for # pollcaman Instead of going to his rescue. When Policeman Dawaon, ot the M et station, and other elevator man got the car loose was dead. the boy Miitved at No, 18 mast Seventh | Mid waa sixteen years old. ‘To. wt eo climbed to the top of his his Dat aieraloc al compmencel, reaming tae ana commence. reaming Weta Mond toe ‘oar further Iie NO WORK NO PAY LAW FOUND IN CONGRESS. Empty Seats WIll Prove Costly to National Legisglators if Old Rule Stands. WASHINGT: Dec. 26,-Congress- man John Wesley Gaines, of Tennesseo, who ts in favor of enacting a new stat ute providing that members of Congress shall forfelt $13.70 for every day thoy. aro absent, announces that usa regult of a wearch through the old docurfients at the Capitol he has found wiata statute passed in 1856. which prohibits absent Members from collecting their salaries Unless they are Kept from thetr oficial duties by Ulness, has never boon ra- ttempt was made to enforee this he says, in the Fifty-secund Con. Which’ resusced in. a atrenuous | A law, gress, affort to repeal the ntatute tn 1594, when the Democrats had control of the House. | 5 Representative Gaines will call. the ate tention of Congress to the statute, ho says, and Inalst that tt be enforced TURKEY WAS THEIR ‘WEAPON. 3 {Disappointed Hurlea Christmas Bird ta Fight. PITTSBURG, Dec. 2% —Because Boarders the turkey was not cooked to mult the Doariers, and cranberry rauce way geseing) there was a riot at the bonrd- house kept by Ivan Fowler at ¥ jeaport last night * {6r several hours, he mer throwing by fourlit of Dots tlos, dishes, the turkey and everything alan at hand until te pplice arri ‘Thirteen of marders Were Artest et and a half-dozen or more were ats tended by surgeons. q —_—_ t GOOD COTTON CROP IN ASIA, ETERSBURG. Deo, 2.—The en AL ASN ig extreme 17,000 Is Maxtor. of Agua 1000; ba Available for ‘The rallroads Wil srautre, pepeciat thot : ! Ged 0, tranapore abn nose e * , pee En San eh cere Then He Fin Finds Himself bs of Bigamy. k who as-| fi fs Dietrich Schwamb. Ho was arraigned | & Ho wan held tn $1,000 / 8 ken of the police with a charge of | = flgamy, Hance, Albert wus looked up| over night. When, with pepper red. eyes, he was ied Into oomrt to-day he! sitting toge Te. nted a Taw: the Schwamd Into the | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY,” DECEMBER 26, -1906. HERE is litle sThe ‘price we clip a large need of introduction. kind for at least five years, requires no and all others of the sort is partly in the fact that our prices are | oflered are NOT made up especially for the event. lines of careful and responsible munufacturers, made in accordance with their most rigid stan. fl merely because our orders were very large and were placed atthe right time. lice off our usual retailing profit during this sal Women will find-even in the lowest-priced of these garments an excellence of finish and a general daintiness that come only from careful work on first-class-materials, guided by a trained and exquisite taste. are made, low ~ Muslin Underwear Household Linens, White Waists, Corsets and Men’s Collars A retailing event that has been prominent for ten years and supreme among all its opening remarks” They are NO Fhe-differenee-between this sale cin the fact that the garments They are the regular on its eleventh appearance st, but lies even mor made-to-sell-cheap garments. rds, Also. because Corset Covers—of soft finish cam boric; high and square neck effects; ) nicely trimmed with lace edging: | good fitting and well made: a] Corset Covers—of cambric, full front | effect; two good styles, neatly | trimmed with jlace or hemstitched ruffling, combined with beading and baby ribbon;-p tons; special at. Night Gowns—good styie and quality; low, round, chemise effect; neck and sleeves trim- med with neat pattern Tor- chon lace; only 2 customer, at the spe- cial price of....°.... 29¢ Night Gowns—of good musiin, some half dozen splendid _styles from which to choose; | V-neck or high neck, Hubbard | yokes, of fine tucks and inser- | tions, neck andgsleeves trim- | med with pretty embroldery,| Jace or hemstitched ruffling; special at.. 49c, Night Gowns—immense assort-| ment, “‘Dutch,”’ square, high} and V-neck effects; hand- somely designed and trimmed with fine tucks, lace and em- broidery insertion and ribbon; Women’s Drawers—of good muslin; nice, full,-umbrella ruffle, neatly! numerous styles in extra fuji |! hemstitched; only two to} umbrella flounces, of dainty each customer; spe- 12 laces with ribbon embroid- claltatceeseicaee ene C} cries, with tucks and rows of Drawers — good quality and| insertions to match; yoke style; properly cut and well} bands; perfect fitting vhs) made; somo with lace trim-| garments; special at. _ Cc) med ruffles, others with hem- ) stitching and tucks; many |Drawerv—several very hand- styles from which to choose, some styles; umbrella flounce trimmed in many pretty de- each with yoke bands; Special at... .. 25¢ Drawers—of fine muslin with deep lawn ruffles; trimmed with tucks, lace insertion and edging to match; others with deop embroidery ruffles and yoko bande special at.... 39c) Drawere—of fino cambric with very deep, full ruffles of nice embroidery headed ALY clusterof hemstitched tucks; ystee binds; 59c. special a Nemo Corsets-- $2.50 to $5 Models at $1 HIS is an annual and always associated with the White Sale. It requires very little more than the head- lines—this announcement is watched for by enough women who have profited by previous sales to clean up this entire stock of corsets in Women’s Night to cach | Night In addition to the Baler men- Drawers — excellent We offer very fine and more rfl bute 19¢ | Corset Covers—in several charming) Corset Covers—of good quality mus- beautifully trimmed with | laces; styles; tIng Torchon and fancy Hamburg and jace insertions com- bined with rows of baby 4 Q Cc ribbon; special at Corset Covers—in the very newest und prettiest designs; also priced 9c very specially -at $2.75, $1.25, 98c, 75c, 690 Women’s Corset Covers----Remarkable Bargains | | Corset Covers—in four pleasing ling low, square neck effect; ex ceedingly well made, at less than crime ed price of material; only three Q to cach customer; special at. OC in Corset Covers—of fine cambric styles, effectively with lace.and. Hamburg insertion com- bined with rows of baby ribbon three pretty designs; round, low neck and sleeves ¢dged to mat elfect: neck-ind sleeves trimmed | 4 fj), French styles spe with lace or hemstitched ruffling, at cial atesens combined with inseition and baby ribbon; special at i al Gowns meck and sleeves edged to match; a full, generously cut karment; special 75¢ owns — several ex- tremely pretty styles; either chemise, square neck effect; ly trimmed with rows of lace insest ons or new pattern embroideries, combined with baby ribbo: neck and flowing cuffs on HiT irimmed correspond- tioned we are also offering night gowns in beautiful us- sortments specially priced from Se to $2.50, $2.25, 1.95, $1.75 and ...... $1.50 Drawers quality ; signs, with lace, openwork or blind embroidery, combined with tucks and hemstitching; yoke bands; dainty but se viceable garme 98¢ Special ate-se.e..+ elaborately trimmed. drawers in a complete assortment; fine values, at $4.50, $1.96, $1.75, $1.50 and $1.25 (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Ceater.) first class make; majority of cases. (Siegel ¢ Gone and Boys’ Collars LL styles and all sizes, from 12 to 20, in a 2-for-25c and 25c each; Choice, 5 C each No better brand in America. famous annual sale and requires no more advertising than this mere announcement. The gooas are sold subject to slight imperfections — usually only in the launde-~ ing aod not to be found at all Cuffs—link or round, all tizes, 50ca half dor. ee tore, Mela Fleor, Rear.) 5 : Chemises Chemises—skirt length; with trimmed ruffle; a variety of styles exquisitely designed with lace, wide embroidered beadings; lace and insertions with ribbons; dainty edging on neck and sleeves; 98e special at. Women’s of good quality mus- nt style; neat Torchon lace on cae Chemises lin; neck and a eencr special at Chemises —skirt | k and slezves with ruffle; ne trimmed witn very pretiy lace Chemises—in either knee or lSrfaponyepectaleat JC) rulfie; of excellent quality | painsook; square or round | neck yokes, of dainty Valen- iennes lace, embroisered in- IChemises—siirt leagth, finished with lace trimmed or tucked] Sertions, beading and baby ruffle; neck and sleeves pret: | ; neck and sleeve thy-desizned with tage or em Ec to mech 3]. 25 broidery insertion and edging, | _ Shecial at js» Rin in ling ana ters in. many styles, hand eosin Beane omely fashioned: pricet usually sold at 16c, Fows of buy ribbs: special at. y, esnecially at $3.75, 75¢ $1. 95, $1.75 2 SLB 50 Women’s Short Underskirts Short Underskirts—good quial- Petticoats — in various styles; ity, neatly finished with tucked deep flaring umbrella flounc- oF USES ulfles; 25 es, prettily designed with j] Special at. - GIC tucks. insertion and lace edg- ; z ing; others with j-inch hem- Short Underskiris—a variety of sniched tucks; ‘extra. protec- pretty .ruftles trimmed with Jace embroidery or hemstitch- tons under mies 75¢e ing, combined with spetialat cluster tucks; specialat This is our in the 49 Petiicoats—a handsomé assort- ment of attractive styles, de- signed in the newest models; cliarmingly trimmed with Tor chom-and Valenciennes laces and many insertions; or pretty pattern cinbroideries insertion to match with clus- $ $1. 2 fer tucks; special... 5 | We feature in this sale «i mag- nificent assortment of beauti- {ul petticoats which are excel- lent values at $4.75, $2.50, al $1.95 ae 76 down EL OSC] ei "$1.50 (Slerel Cooper Store, Second Floor,,Genter.) Also other very short underskiits at G8c and.....+0++ 75¢ Petticoats—splendid qualities in numerous styles; faring flounces with trimmings of | work or blind em- remstitched tucks; pretty lace and protection with others insertions; extra under ruffle; spe at. Annual Sale sensational event Cut Glass, Bric-a-Brac, Marbles and Bronzes Greatly Reduced Beginning Wednesday, Dec. 26, an unusual sale of special lots of a day. beautiful gifts for New Year's. ‘Once a year we have thls clean. sup of Aertel pass Nemo “‘seconds.”’ Although ‘‘seconds’’ there | lega Vases Sin bird decorations; is nothing about them to impair their real value regu Ade a Hasse at $1.20; or serviceability—the imperfections are trivial! at... ...... PetG BG —often, in fact, un-findable, The regular prices on the-models offered range from $2.50 to $5, choice of all sizes and all styles while they last, at...... (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) Wines. and Liquors CLARETS AND SAUTERNES— Pelletier Fils & Co., Bordeaux St. Julien, efnes.. Haut Sauternes Port, Sherry, Angelica and Sweet Catiwha in qualities that are astonishingly good value, avlar quotations have not special prices re marred down four grades 99¢, a 38, "si. 76 & $2.10 Erdener Treppchen+ Hrauneberger. nee and 65c Austrian Vases, 35¢ 19cand 25c Imported Bisque Figures ae’ 10e $0c Holland Ware . 25¢ $4.50 Imported Vases... $2. 25 $6.50 Imported Vases.... $3.25-. You have your $1 A Holiday Sale of China and Cut Glass Timely Suggestions at Prices That Will Be Readily Appreciated $9.50 Royal Saxe Ware., $4.75 $12.50 Vienna Vases..... $3.20 $26 Tepl $13 $22.50 T $1 20 $28.50 Teplitz Vases... $14.25 $18 Teplitz Bust $4 $19.50 Teplitz Jardinieres $9.75 $27.50 $55 Teplitz Vases. $10 Teplitz Vases... itz Vases., Great'reductions have been made on our entire stock of fine marble busts, figures and pedestals, and also upon our imported and domes- tic bronzes. | Beautiful White Waists Specially Priced for the White Sale at Se 7e, $1 and $1.25 Rich Cut Glassw are | Si 287 oS ee Handel one i Ree Cle pears vais {ESE are all new, 1907 models; extraor- Coe nay Gee eo 5 Race 95¢ dinary values specially prepared for this umblers —sozen $2.95 295 Celery EEE full g9 50) White Sale. : a Ss: 7oulcolCreamaiTrays: seein 3 each... he 52 ov Don't class them by the prices mentioned =doren $3.95 | $11.75 Jugs—each...... $8.95 | aboy These are, in the highest. degree, $3.50 Roun d 8-inch $2.50 $22, 50 Water Jugs--cach, $15 | values. See the waists given at the Nappies—dozen.., 94-0) | $23.75 sPunch Bowls $17.59 | Prices and you will get a new idea of what the Sues epples : free Cracreice Oman iearn -O" | biggest waist business in New York enables us dozen 1 $4.35°17 2: *" $14.75 | 19 do with waist values, $2.95 Water Caraffes eats ‘4 We call particular attention.to three of the models? | dozen. $15 -- high; each. Wemen's White Lawn Waistsi-made to sell 7B $3.95 Footed Sugar gy np | Si.50 Flover Baskets regularly tor $l and $1.25; special at, « Cc nd Cream Sets—aoz,, 32.00 Women's White Lawn Waists—made to sell ree $] 62.50 and’$2.05 Co- o op sic ered Cheese Dishes * $7.75 | _vlarly tor $1.50} special at sccc. sects. | _loane Bottles—do:. COUBES i] archos Women's White Batiateand Lawn Walste— $4 95 $2.95 Deep Fruit or Salad $1.95 | foots each.. $50 | mace to sell reyuiarly tor $1. 7/33 spec sees, MAIO (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Flodr, Fron.) | Thase peop] store, The Greatest Mid-Winter Shoe Sale Ever Planned i in This! Store Begins To-Morrow Morning HE headlines of this announcement tell enough to bring back thousa‘nds of people who have atteiided previous. Mid-Winter shoe sales, at this store, already know how extraordinary the values are, and, no doubt, a gréat Percentage of those ly ) This salt/is doubly important this Winter, because in addition to clearing out thousands of p of Winter shoes, which bear a trade-mark that you all know, and these will go at about half price, A few of she many extraordinary bargains are given below. All Men’s $3.50 Shoes, $1.95 °° Whiskeys. Your choice dt $1.95 of all our best $4,50 makes in the house, with the exception of our Selling regularly from $3.50 to $5; [Ne »w Pea Bez ; Foot Mould This includes box calf stogs with double oak soles hand stitched and incl nareds of sample styles cw bea beans welted, box c with regular soles, Ip cither regular tip style or wide, gon toes we which we have marked down very CRN VR SG Also a latte stock of patent leathers jn lace or Blucher $1.95 y wanted style, in kid,, calf al vesiiatereeenle : $1 ostyl morrow at OK, v9) ANY MUleiusecee Ae a AM RYE “allon, Girls! Shoes ular $1.50 kind, in all sizes upto 2; | Boys’ Shors—made of good, durable satin ca}fskin, in lace’ Men’s Ar SL] made ota lity dongota kid, in’ either button or Styles, with Very stout leather soles, in sizesiup to side B50 lace styles; they have solid rsoles and pat- 98c s 2; your chotce at.. 98 t : ent ti your-choice at... 3 75¢ Sh for Girl Better Grade Boe T for Tove® in button, lace or : & AAO dC HC i=elion G5 Crna Ok, Glnle—also at very low prices fo styles; every. pair rep san unusually big va arte: |. 4 e hundecds 0. $2.50; fil Bh tices range upto $3. morrow's OW ttmires; p mina pares ° (Siegel Cooper Flcor, it (Siegel Cooper Ae DaASe nee cc ies ero ar (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, cae , \Groceries for New Year’s Java & Mocha Coffee Sieg:| Cooper's FAVORITE blend; fold only Ia The Big Store; 10, Ibe, aie Do net paper! BANS New Canned Vegeta- bles~Crerm Haltimore string beens, golden wax beans or Bo ton baked pew pach sugar corn, (ase 24 cans, $1.85; do: 4 tise Be | Santa Clara Prunes Rip "Sale Best Patent Flour people will be here again to- morrow, Pill bury Best XXX Pa Washburn: airs of our own shoes we will add the entire sample lines Croghy 1 Gsid Mazel fouatiin Prema Included in this event are also all the holiday slippers in the tab sbb's na ke $2.95 69c pee Women’s $3.50 to $5 Shoes, i fester

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