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- Meant Ie for John Mc: nitting to" the pai ea” the-shor tht or that he fad nto the brain that he haa nar boy. his conféxsion when taken to the’ East 5! -seVventti street station ’by Detectiy 0 necure Oune, Jumped on iis back of—the-shooting—gied tr} ‘Presbyterian Hospital a few hours er he was found huddled up in the " ww Balt doxen other but they ail fled at tho report of the plato! and did job Teturn to investizate Farley's fate. “His Store a Popular Hang-Out. iebUUs Diy ce—axeaveral-scor which he bodrds for different owners. orets-a-popuiar hang-out-for-the }— oung tcn in the district who are terested in plgeon-flying. Bryce 1s also +e good story-tejler-and-has had-a:atre! —-0areor—ae—a-—bad-—man—and— gun erving three years for shooting atin a adloon row. u (There is some ground for the belief tO TEAK. pan ore ora renter] ons, and that this started the row. W-drove the youths out Into the street, wambere.they-stood, about-jearing.at im, J ‘Phen he rushed out on the stoop, and, according to tis statement to Van Twistern, almed and fired at a boy named McGowan, When he saw young Edward Farley, the nineteen-year-o1a |* ys tree} Dow't snuff out summary justice Don't take our lynchings from Until the women barbecue That wretch, Professor, Thom jsafety devices with w Campton, y lIn'sa. other. w than $1,000 worth “nt fe house be accounted for. THWARTS BURGLAR “ALARM; GETS $1, 000 “Tne? sonderstamts Device)’ Victim of Robbery Says Police Do Nothing. ron : of more fromthe one of the 7 Jan. ai. ‘and orted to the n to pend a wnat ome of 23rd Street. LADIES’ HOSIERY, Farley fall to the pavement, with a bul- Jet in his head, he fied from the rear of Dis store. - Capt. Nathaniel Shire, of the East Bixty-seventh street station, detailed ‘Van Twistern and Skelly on ‘tho caso, Whey searched the neighborhood and Cae as Mrs. Bryce. They got a de- SS gontinued thelr” vearcn. ee Ready to Sho “Wan ‘Twistern went “ap to him and It is not, F tho ira man into his pock: dis revolver. 7 ” “responded ving bis right hand nd xripping the hilt of he's. golng to {When /they got. bln down he atill had in-ingers closed about tho pon With which he had-siain- the detective: eant’s Son. sa When <ihex wot, their prisoner to the xty—asvon: oot atatl SENG par nim onthe edegres from him. ‘ry I shot that Farley id, “for 1 always Mked the T've known him since he was a kid breecinne =F JAMES MoGREERY &60, 34th Street. LADIES! CLOAKS. In Both Stores. * Black Broadcloth Paletots: ‘Trimmed with braid. Lined with black satin or. "white Peau de.Cygne. Length 50 inches. : y 21.00 . value 30,00 The remaining stock of Broadcloth Coats, lined with fine quality squirrel __ (including sleeves). Collars of Persian Lamb-or Black Lynx.— bei =A 5:09; 75-00 rel 08. 20 eae formerly -65.00-40-+30.00-~ in Both Stores, ~~ Cashmere™Stockings—of,. English, German and American manufacture. Made~ of Ceylon, Saxony, Australian and American“wools. Opera lengths, outsizes and regular dimensions, with improved splicings. On Thursday, February the 7th. 1oo dozen pairs fine Lamb's: Wool value-?5c-per-pair MERINO UNDERWEAR. In Both Stores: *~ Ladies’ Union Suits and Tights. Winter and Spring weights. 95¢ value 1,45 to 2.00 Merino Corset Covers. Long or short-sleeves. a i Odd sizes of Roe and Buttrum’s English Merino Vests. Full” regular made. : 50¢ Ls wart I INING DEPARTMENTS, -ry-noth stores, =On ‘Thursda=- February the 7th. Stockings. Medium weight: High a -soles and toes, ~3-pair--1-50-— $12. New Sprin; is Models, _values. Handsome $14, $16 coats, Thursday's Frice, $7.75. $16.00 Long Loose Coats. g $14.00 Semi-Fitted’ Coats, $12.0) London Rain Coats, Famous line of coats in ‘this city. éllent tailoring with all touches. J don process. _‘ No-Mail Orders, Alterations ites “f bay ie | e | ie Direct pastel coyert shades, WA olives, Oxford and light ‘grays. as’ the most ‘attractive Ex- latest @ -Waterproofed-by Lon- 2} 4HE EVENING iWoReD, ae EDNESDAY> FE BRU ARY 6, Y90O7. SRE NA Le iene gRain Coat Sa lel BPP e rsh Tharsday’sGreat Sale Annual clean-up of our ~sample models regardiess of A ($12, § ul g Wii ig 1h Ste | ‘ude Til Stra BROOKLYN 23rd Mystic —and--Nanna, “Which — fax; Reach Port Was in distress orci which of the Mystic, was Ydter towed into this-harbor by tu “Phe Nanna has a broken at and Which atruck ona shoal but -a~hoie-tn-her-bot~ Capt. Abbott, of tho Mystic, at 8.30 A. MM. last Monday fell in with the Nanna in distress, with her tall shaft broken. ‘In w heavy sea the Mystic gota tow tine aboard the Nanna and headed for Hall- fax. Off Cape Sable the cable parted, weain: Early yesterday morning, off Chebuctu Head in a gale, the line parted again, pd while the Myntic was trying once (0 make fast to the Nanna both were driven in among the “It was snowing hard and tho rifs. To avold| jot_go their an-| Cay long anu all last night ined thera, tugging “at thelr enchors. In u heavier gust tio dragged her anc usual the her bottom Her forepeak was flood. to-day she cast off the tow line und, |! ghaking her way out of danger, ran for ‘this port. : mate bey that had watched the two ‘wessels Brought in the Nanna, eg Renna Was bound ‘from ¥. low Fork withtumber'The Mystic wae aera gts ans bed tut thu Mystic plck:d the Nanna up|: Werei -in-Distress-Off-Hali- f= Feb. &—The ateam- |. twenty miles southwest of: Beal Island} ” UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENTS. 23rd Streot 5,000 yards lining Silky, chiffon taf-_ fetas finish: — All the fashionable colors and-black and white. 27 inches wide. gard Cua LADIES’ GLOVES. A TRIUMPH JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street. In Both Stores. ANNUAL SALE. Light weight and heavy Glace Kid or Suede Gloves. Over-seam or Pique sewn. Finished with Tyrol and Paris Point embroideries. x and 2 clasp, or 8 and ro button _length Biarritz and MousquetaireGloves. 1.00 per E yalue 2.00 and 225 rz button length Biarritz and qlous- quetaire Gloves, 1. 85 per pair value 3.25 12 -and—16—button—length _Mous- quetaire Gloves, 2.00 per pair ~ yalue 3.50 Colors:—Brown, tan, mode, pongee, champagne, slate, melee black and white. JAMES McGREERY & 69. 34th Street. Strect. “S-Drawer Mise ‘Chittonter, heavy panel 4 98 = Smith's All Wool Brussels Rugs, 10.6 feet long and 8-3 feet wide, in a splendid Floral pattern. 3 important Carpet Bargains W211 teretiem duet wancea fe UMBIA CRATING FREE. Goods Held on QR nt of | Une Gae Fur aFRtGre Sale Continues With Savings- That Mean REAL Economy: — Low prices ina ituure sale do not necessarily mean REAL- economy, BILITY are the vital considerations. That's why we falk continually about the substantial nature of our off YOU-can eee the prices—we urge you to-make-comparisoms, Here-is an attractive group of offerin like 11 1us't ration, covered th, Gobelin tapestry and> Verona velour, highly pol dished frames, | Su- Wea D5, 00 price. $15 Morris Chair, $7. 50 $2.75 Dining Chair, $1.98. Wghly “polished qust= “polished: Quartéred Oak Dining Chair, like Mlustration; fine tered oak and ma-" cine box seat aid Banister back; value $2.75 vhogany Morris ~ Chairs, like Mastra— tion, upholstered In ‘Boston leather, full spring séat and back, value $15; February. sale price, 7.50 ~$8.50- Mahogany- Finished Chif- ~foniers, $4.98 Massive Steel, and. Brass- Bed, Ike Mustration; ‘trervy~continuows posts, with. {-{nch brass rail head and f sale price v1.6 ends, perfect running drawerwork, tinished with cast brass handles, and a lock and key to cach drawey; value $850; sale-price... ++ ~ New Rugs Under fn A Brand New ue on Special Sale To-Morrow | 0 0 0 Salegpriceyecn ste ces © Seamless Wilton Rugs. 100 Seamless Wi Velvet Rugs, 12 feet long and 9 feet wide, 10 new pat- vi terns, ( Oriental, floral and Persian d 22.50 =~ Vatie- 830.007 sate prize; Sa g and 6 ft. wide, value $3.00, at $1.75 Buy Your Carpets Now and Valué $17.50. Sloane’s Brussels. 200 W. J. Sloane’ 's Extra Brussels Rugs, 12 patterns, 12 feet long and 9 feet 14,98) : wept SAHA Reversible Dining Room Rugs, 9 ft. eae CARPETS--1 ALL-\WOOL SEED GARRET S ake Grae va extra Jor, Hall and Stair Patterns; Jue $1.50; sale ale price 35c value $1-15; sale price. 79c Priceivevesesssevcresessues §8c 2-Yard Inlaid Linoleum. Wood and parqu:t Noor fatterns; colors KO straight: through; guaranteed perte. on the ifth floor; $1.50 value, al, per square yard 4-Yard Wide Sheet Linoleuin. Imported Cork Lincleum.: yar 3,000- yards of imported Genulne CORK LINO- SEAMLESS. SHEET- —LINOLEUM,....-4 LEUM, 2 yatds wide. Shown inlaid, tile and Ae Secing necessary; in-iniald. Re Tae pallet 98c,.a_Squar. | “figral pasterns; retailed in most car- tile-and Pe hon pet stores-at-79e--a-sq--yard; spe 39c yard; special. per square yard... 1 clal-here to-morrow, per sq. yard.. ALEX. SMITH AXMINSTER Lace Curtains and Upholstery. ~ Specials for To-morrow That Are Sure to-Bring-a-Throng.— Window Shades. S00-Opaque-Window. Shades, 36 inches wide ig py and 2 yards. long. Regular valu? 25¢, each; 12ic 38c-per-yard —— value ‘ —————— Sale of French and English Cre- tonnes, Taffctas and Art Stuffs. Suit: able for Spring and Summer furnishings, wall hangings, slip covers and bedstead draperies. 0,000. yards. Cretonnes and Art stuffs. 31 inches wide. 12c, 17¢, 22c and 32c yard | formerly 20¢ to 65 FURNITURE. A new collection of Craftsman and other quaint and unusual furniture is now on exhibition. Chairs and Rockers.x..........- eee vee 04.25, 7.50 and 9,00 each Large Roomy Arm Chairs and Rockers.,...... 10,00 and 14.75 cach Bookcases and Morris Chairs,..... +ee22.60 each Settles, various models. ++27-50, 35.00 and 75.00 ¢ Tea and lunch Tables, Card Tables. and Linen Chests. JAMES McGREERY & CO, 34th Street. in Both Stores, Drawn by Cl Covyrient, with the OF BEAUTY, Such Is the 7 Gibson Girl, Drawn b. Copyrigh: ea Dana'G: Wo Te he Muse THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY MAKES. MORE “OFFERS OF POSITIONS” THAN ANY OTHER TWO MEDIUMS IN THE UNIVERSE, - ‘ th a a dl ke la anal o & A set af Gib- ; son Art Studies on fine paper, }. suitable for} fits aming, now being given Sunday World. 300. pairs Corded Asa bian Lace Curtains In beautiful 98c, GALVANIZED FOOT TOURS paride ot7, = ae andre , [HIRKMAN'S SOAP,-largecake... Ac f crit se, 93 > Regular to close at, ache. ss eyee see etee ee teee | CUSHION “CORDS, tn ait'col-{-$00 fancy DOOR PANELS,-wit, — Renatssance motifs incentr ors; yalue 1Sc.a yard; ‘8 size See valoe up. 156 special, at, per yard.. ce . Fi with overlock corded edges lar §3.00 and $3.50 vatue, at. designs and rictyArablan cotor, A reat bargeln; never sold for less than $2 pair, at.. Sundry: Necessities. heavy “fron, */BABBITT'S SOAK, Targe cake. 3c large: size, with Strong = ae Table. | |reLs NAPTHA SOAP, large cake. 434 | \ ad DUST|GOLD DUST WASIING POW- 17c| VE DER, 4-Ib. package ~~ strong handles.| «Pieris WASHING POWDER, 4 ar 9c. | _Aalb. package c jstuixo! SCOURING SOAP, 6 10c fanned 1 N= OUR LEADER TOILET PAPER, FRTs BATHS 7 | Regular Se.; 8 for si. 25¢ TUBS. LARGE BOTTLE JUMBO AMMONIA 9¢ X-RAY STOVE POLISH,0.+.+..+.. de Heavy Japa: arge size, heavy of basswood and legs of hard wood. Will fold, up and. “can be easily put out of the why; a foot long. Reg- € ularly $125.— Special at $149, at A Reference Book for You and for Me, | for Our Friends and Their Friends. The 1907 World Almanac. ON SALE EVERYWHERE, Price, 25 Cents. By Mail, 35 Cents. QUALITY and DURA- fF SO —_— 4 S-Plece Parlor Sults, Light and strongly made, top made].