The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1906, Page 14

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THE. E VENING WORLD DDS PRIDAY,- 1906.6 DECEMBER 28, : LLNS WAR VER ANEW Threatens to Cut Up Splendid Parks. ‘SFYNDYGOUL MENACED. ;. $o Roosevelt to Save’ —&. Indian Camp. (Mpecial te The Evening World.) EEN WICH, Dec. 28.—One Wt the bitterest Aghts that havo ever gtirred the millionaire colony of this Place 1s developing out of the profec @4 building of the Greenwich and Dan- Bury branch of the New York, New $Maven and Hartford Railroad. which Ghrestens, by both of two surveyed “woutes, to ruin several splendid escates, Whe cutting directly through Mrs, A. JA. Anderson's million-dollar property, fn the heart of Greenwich, or alicing through half a Gozen other fine places, 0 romantic ot Ernest artist, lec- Conn., country pia Gbompecn-Heton, author, feurer and naturalist. © When Mrs. Anderson's eatate Wits! Prst threatened sho declared that she} |protect. her property and wéuld use ‘all the er friendship and mutual finan terests with the Rockefellers. W! G. Rocksfeller 1s a New) York, [Haven and Hartford direct jmmocesded #o far .in her first wkirmiah | Yeo yinbtect her fine park and gardens of | gmore than |%0| acres that the railwoad company eurveyed Wyndy Kou MRobert T.. Morris, another 600 ere: prop- erty; the ‘property of James Crulk- | shank, a millionaire, of No, 42 Droad- pray. ew York, and-iwo extensive holdings of W. J. Smith, the boss dictator (of the Greésnwich political Public Favors Former Route. Public pentiment tho present tinny road cut es Mr. Thom on-Set gait tinmdniGs| popular b wt bis property into a playgrou: ya ¢ indian anno) for the b Boss 1 possible out « artist and the sy een called for to-morrow ‘against the invasion by the railroad of Wyndyzowl. : Mrs. Thompson-Scton, wife of the frtist, during his absence abroad this wummer, pe! to prove to the length of app Roosevelt, who is & friend of the author of “A Diary o Grizzly,” }phough the peo pot help but a ly more di sh railroad to te of Greenwich: can- mige that Infinit be done b¥ the ss beantiful Made Them PulUp Stakes. frat staked | ese poem chet nan orapee 2 ond r¢ Bric , Robert Town Meeting Promises War.! At thd tons these facts 9 fort to ar all the aires inyo! “DO YOU LOVE” PANY “OLD MAN?” Then see that he owns a business enterprise that will support him for the rest of his days! World Want fly RAILROAD ROUTE: WV. Y., N. A. & H. Branch]! " Wirs. Thompson-Seton Appeals es mould spend half a million dollars to} and the many artists and Iiterary folk who h be lonizing in the neighbs a1 ea) pended on to raise their volces axai Roosevelt be de- famous park Is. Enlisted. hern part of birds ‘ston to re “Juggernaut of Commercialism.” ara put all : ment of hts rror from whloh he has At no fine es: the route Iny | MAURICE kRAUsS TO “RECEIVE” Mauzice Krauss, atre, will hold a rece; on New Year’ Hajl ve ;{$10 BURNS, been Beautiful New Pianos, "14 Piano Lessons, Elegant Scarf, of the Dewey The sent to , John A. all branches $5 Monthly Until Paid. ECIAL BARGAINS: $1 30 ANDERSON, 2, ee MOST, 25 49 CHICKERING, 3: 45 EMERSON, 3.2. 50 HAINES, ‘ 60 STEINWAY, 5 MANNER, (0 CHICKERING, 4. 8i Cae cor, re vingston as Ole Wererooms, 85-87 Court St, 1 Block from City Hall, Brooklyn. ) GABLER, 8 GOETZ &CO., 2.’ WAGNERIAN, : WATERS, ae MONTHLY OPEN EVENINGS. GUNS AND DIRKS 2°" Yi soe FIGURE IN RAID ON BLACK HAND Petrosino’s Sleuths Round Up Five Prisoners All Heavily Armed. knowing more © ack Handa” out- surly, black- and all the five ain Car- | , corn Angelo Gatut street ani 10. Tollzano, a cafe keeper, of Street, both oi at figured. in 2 Murders All three toted f and two of knives nd the third a Ia hen Se but: tatete apes gun that sueged one 1 Derwon, sitting and falling t look micasa: went to Centre Streat © Another Man Knocked Unconsciojis i | as He Lifted the FINDLAY, 0., ~ Store Closes at “by the shock. Victim's Body. | vm Deo. 2 —JamengXKolly, Lord &: Taylor Shoe Dept. Special Clearing Sale of Lippers. Evening Shippers of kid and satin, pink, blue, white and black, handsomely beaded; value $6.00, at $2.85.: Women’s Evening and Flouse Slippers in colors and black; value $4.00, $1.95. (Broken Sizes.) Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St 5.30 P.M. eee , ot Men's Shirts in this country. in style. of imported percale. | Mate floor, Wansmaker Bullding. -||Men’s Plain Blue Cheviot Shirts at $1 iH Made of excellent plain blue woven cheviats, one ypular f*brics with men who like soft) sellers style, of the most irts for all-year-round wear. former years most $1 shirts. facings at all openings. Open in the Sizes 14 to 17. A continnatl cost of materials, {s of this present, White of excellent muslin, with or 14 plaits on e and finely Made In plain. n with attacht or separate cuffs, Sizes 14 to Men’s Unlaundered White Shirts at 45c ‘These excellent Shirts are the same quality as in Made of splendid muslins with three- ply Mnen bosoms. Finisht in as careful a manner as back | with: continuows In two lengths of sleeves, 31) aud 33 inches, Bosoms with single or double pls 5 of these splendid shin ht this price, in the face af the great advance in t test achlevern | White Plaited Shirts at 50c bosoms lald OF THE Y EAR. tead the list of items: Remarkable a day or two. shirts, In, plain or plaited ueglige separate cuffs, The material is the samy q you will find later in regular $1.8 grounds with neat-printed figures an | Shirts are made over our own-—perfect fitting p een be found satisfactory In every way. to 16. style, ity In Basement, Men’s Pajamas, $1 a Suit found e zes to fit small, medium and large more for us at eaaD pace Fla suit. Stenart Hutldine Men’s s Suspende rs at 25c Made up from the §: SOc suspenders. Leath kind that won't rust, 8) Basement, at $1.25 Each Just three hundred Derbles in this lot, which sents r kable opportunity for me} hat. is growing rusty have slight tions in the bodies of the hats in Handsome fa style. can locate; Some are perfect, who appreciate positive economy will be sure to take advan- | at 75c.a Yard tase of these decisive reductions. They are chances which | sy an-woot Black Cheviot at 50c a come but rarely. | Yard i : Men’s $3 Shoes at $2.20 | $1.50 All-wool Panama Cloth at o5¢ Box calf, lace, with welted and stitched soles;-dnrable, handsome a Yard and good-fitting. Popular, because they are Men's $5.50 Shoes at $3.40 * ie ¥ | serviceable, x A L-finisht calfskin, in all the new lasts that the | epeeay duality, mort Romane ead ' . and ‘good all-the-year-round Men’s $1.50 Arctic Shoes at $1 U. | weights. Present prices make Pxim heavy. warmly lined Men’s SHOES i | Three special offerings which present unusual oppor- tunities to procure seasonable shoes under-price. Arctic Gyershoes, for cold days as well |\Popular Fabrics All men } . consideration, as snow. All sizes. The SUB-STATION STORE BASEMENT of STEWART BUILDING | Wanamaker Tatlding | Variety | colors. Seoobl Moor, Stewart Bulldjne ( Untrimmed Hats at 50c—0: ret, in black and color. to $2 0, now at 50c. French felt, These hats ‘were originally | also fi B fe* 11) your friend will | they cost bat a trifie. \| Women’s 18c Heavy-weight Black .Cotton Stockings at 12%4¢ a pair 18¢ a pair Women's $3. navy blue or white, at $2.75 roidery, plaly or plain hem, y r, Women’s $2.50 Skoes at $1.90. Felt Slippers at 40¢ Woolen Leggings at 50c Women’s 25c Medium- -weight Black Cotton? 7Stockings. at Women’s $2 Black Mohair Shirt-Waists at $1.50 75 Shirt-Waists, of nun’s veiling, in red, $1.25 Flannelette Dressing Sacques at 85c Maids’ White Aprons at 25¢ to 50¢—our “bin: $3.50 Shoes at $2.40. Smart, comfortable in‘kidskin, Girls’ Kid Shoes at $1! ‘Odd Lots of Slippers at 75¢ from 1c to 70c, Basement, ftewart Dutiding. Ot Lawn, with with- printings with or, trin mined are marvels of naturalness beauty. Stylish m and pate ein kid leather, models —the 65 dots seattered over it, i Stewart Bali Second floor, Me Iaomafirdfge New. York Won’t See in the Next Six Months Another Such Offering of Men’s Shirts and Pajamas All splendidly made, of excellent materials, perfect in every way and beautifully laun- dered—AT THE LOWEST PRICES There wag tremendous selling yesterday, but these White Sale lots are prepared in ample quantities, so there will be no shortcomings today, Men’s $1.50 to $2,50 Shirts at $1 Each Men’s.Fancy Madras Shirts at 50c These beautiful shirts come from the best maker Fine In fabrics, smart Of plainschambray with plaited bosoms; also | Made in coat style, with cuffs jattacht. Sizes 14 to 16%. $1 each | ne years, a wealthy on| was electrocuted Inst ellar while putting ¢oal n wire, and was almosr that will prodatlly be gone in with that! light These terns, Sizes 14 Stewart Building Both in quailty and style these Pajamas will be found the full equal of the best $1.0 Pajamas to be Made with military collars, buttons men. ¥ madras, in plain white, and white with black 2 maker will not produce any) ort ends of webbing used in ends and nickel buckles—the Stewart Dullding. Men’s $2.50 to $3.50 Derby Hats pre- whose present imperfec-| . Which only an expert) They are va- rious lots left from f rales which we wish to close out quickly. Sizes 6%, 64 and 6 $1.25 each. Maln floor, Wanamaker Hutltine at Lowered Prices’ $1.25 All-wool Serge, 54 in. wide, them more than ever worth of New Year Cards appreciate a| dainty, Mitte New Year's Card, and | We have a} very complete stock of these pretty | remembrances, ‘at prices that range New Printed:-Voiles | Emphasize me—tt means” i0re than the fact that they show in the variations of odd de-| | stgus and new floral sprays that and They are mercerized in the) yarn, which gives them more Inst- ing loveliness $0c and 65c a yard : quality has embroidered | Formerly__ _AuT. Stewart & Co. JOHN WANAMAKER Eighth t erent Co This will be the last Szturday for Doulle Stamps, STORE OPENS DAILY AT 8.39 A. M. BROOKLYN. Dividend Stamps. To Be Discontinued. We have decided to discontinue giving DIVIDEND STAMPS with purchases after to-day, Friday, December 28, 1906.‘ In order that all patrons having collections of DIVIDEND STAMPS, may get full value for them, we will redeem all the stamps now outstanding any day up to Monday, January 7th. This week we can only redeem full books as usual, but during tthe last week (December 31st to January 7th) we will not only deem full collections of five hundred or a thousand, but we will re- tdeem any quantity of stamps that you may have from one up. . Dividend Stamps MUST Be Redeemed — By January 7th. ur DIVID! ND STAMPS in for re as early a positively not later than’Monday, January 7th. Te- pti F Brin, ssible, bu This discontinuance does NOT affect 4s we do not discontinue giving them on. De ive them from day to day further ‘Boys’ 1.75 Shoes, 1.50. Women’s 3.00 Shoes, 2. 50 The last Saturday of 1906 will brit Ws numeri tinue to ¢ member Women's snooty Shoe Department for ev = Misses’ ond Children’s Shs. in button and lace styles, vielkid and patent coltskin, neat sh2p stres St to 11. We are for the celebrated Edwin Shoes for women at $3.50 a Fresh esh Meat Specials. Rib bi Resee, cee = export, 12! iso Export Prime Rib Roast Beet, ct from United Dressed Be Beef 1 be thi s sells in other E gs! Eggs! Eggs! isc kets at 2 ur price, per Ib., Boston Genes! fancys fresh killed, per Ib. _ 20c Roasting Chickens, fresh killed, per Ib... ‘17¢ Capes Roasting Chickens, Phila 5 tH ted. dt: These are the finest chic come to this!market, weighing from 4 to S.lbs. each, per Ib Long Island Ducks, fan. resh killedstper bts. Pork Sausage, 1 de from the best quality city dressed Jersey pork Made by an expert in our Meat Mar- A large shipment just ee tly fresh Eggs, ected ¢ expressly for t le. these are sold in other} ets-as high-as dozen. None O.D. Our price . dozen, per per Ib. Turkeys. ment of ¥ f veut picked Turkeys for New Year's. 19¢! price will be low Just arrived Large ship- ry fanpy fresh killed, dry The JOHN D.ROCKEFELLER. NEXT ouble S. @ H. Green Stamps Saturday 7 Hereafter Double Stamps on Wednesday only, We Give S. @ H. Green Stamps. N&E| Fulton Street, Bridge Street and Duffield Street ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ { ' 4 ew Year's Groceries, Meats) | Ee, Savings Possible On Every Item. Ket. Absolutely the purest and” finest sausage, possible to make in bulk IC or casings, special for this sale, 4 bulk, Woy ey casines, 15¢} OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P.M. Women’s Drawers. Women's Drawers, of good quality § umbrella ruffle, insertion of = to match; also hem- These garments are cambric, 4 edge s Stitched r el] made. ver Value 49c; ‘o-morrow, Walking Skirt: ruffle, Torchon i edge to match, value fecal 98c CONE: high or . | Jeweled Hat Pins, gold plated, large variety of ons, value 75c, special price. Fancy Back Combs, gilt or oxi- 4 Silver trimming, set’ in jewels, value ‘or Saturday eae 7 lpr =| al Clearance Sale of Toys and Dolls. Tricycles, old, rubber tired whe: ued at $$.30, to clear at. Tricycles, | for girls, from 7 7 to 12 oe Secretary style, highly Got k oak, large value at $7.50, to clear at .. Go-Carts, fancy willow, large oll} top, heavy rubber tired wheels, "5.851 extra large size, value $8.50. Shooflys, | dark oak. hight ~pol-} ished, velour upholstered seat, value $2.98, to clear. Willow Rockers, large size, fancy back rest and'wide arm rest, colors in rich brown, green and natural, 11.98) ealuer$5.SOn price tesainn: 13. 50! Wardrobes, for diol] clothes, extra Size, to clar..., 1-25 Hams. $,000__Armours’s Celebrated Hams, every one selected expressly for this great sale. They: are mild cured, }. lean and just the desirable family weight, 133c Ibs, per Ib.. Open Sat... to 10 P. M Liquor Combine con 1 bottle Whiskey, ‘ 1 bottle Claret, \ 1 pint re) | tI 1 hottie Port, Combination cannot be bowed JR SUNDAY'SWORLD.

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