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t L e * “i, raid WH woman, WEAKENED BY HIS. “CLOSEST FRIEND Di Patti Denies Story Told by Man Actuised of Strang- ling Woman. i j “TELLS OF CONFESSION. “Witness Declares that Prisoner Admitted Having Murdered the Woman. jThe trial of Gluseppe Capuxso for | murder, which was interrupted by the | (Christmas holidays, was remimed to-/ @ay tn Part IV. of the Court of .Gen- Oupurso is accused of strangling Mra. @aphie Kehrer on Juty % in a room the couple cocupied under the name of Attacks the Alibi. idewistant Dictrict-Atto-ney Bly took! and emashed « bis} in July. you remember July 27° eaked bis lawyer. j “Yes,” 4 j\.Coney Imand. replied Capuzzo, fore she gave me the rings.’ In reply to other questions Capuzzo bad no reason to kill he i | replied the de‘endant. n oreigck Py 3 fit We rot the “WIFE GETS DIVORCE WITH $9,000 A YEAR ALIMONY. ITH PLAIN A Polleuu Gite Ait Cater te ten colors, Mtrliuted with The San- Gay Woeeld on Jan. 5, 12 and 10. er Mew Vek only. Get the wet, Prettiest Art ar of the year, ari for 190%. DEC EMBER 30, 1907: * <setez., CLEA ‘Sales End Tuesday. Store Closed Wednesday, New Year's Day | Men s& Boys Clothing Men's Suits | Bays’ Reefers or, Overcoats or Overcoats Styles strictly up to the minute. Overcoats Feat bation atts oer Fabrics stylish and durable Pzt-| Alsq. plenty of three-q aye length terns, al! this season's designing, | Reefers in good, serviceXBle colors Workmanship strictly high grade. | and— ‘materials. . Silk” emblem’ on values sleeve and two ~\! $12.50 to B rows of mili- $15. .To- tary buttons morro’ e Values $2.50 e ates ree > Ito $4.00. ) (4HE 14TH STREET sTORE, Fourth Floor.) NEW YEAR’S5S TURKEYS Fancy Dry Picked Turkeys Also other poultry for New Year's day. We have the finest dry picked plump young turkeys @t an extremely low price and of the best been extremely successfal, and we will wind up for New Year's with EE Ee Ducks and Geese from Freshly Killed S>-| Extra Large Roast- sibechl consignment, | jected Fowl, Ib. ing Chickens, Ib., quality. Our holiday sales have arousing sale. Turkeys, lb...... 20c LARGE TOM TURKEYS—Poer hotel, boarding house and ree- taurant use, Ib.» SEEDLESS ORANGES. Sones fancy sweet etadion Cell- ‘Wop Dostruit or fancy bright Indian River Oranges, box of 200, Ye box, CRANBERRIES. Cape Col Herries, the celebrated bugle variety, direct from the |] tmondows for this sale: mid. elee= |] where et 1e-i8e gt; 3 ata, Boer at. wr 9e TC | GRAPES—Exira choice Span- "Sa Malaga, large clusters; :12%c¢ Juicy Messina LETTUCH—Laree, crisp heads Boston Hothouse Lettuce, each . brigh worth nearly price we ask: degen (TRE 14TH STK Malaga clusters. re at 400. Ib. on tay red ey AB clusters ..25C WINES AND LIQUORS At Specially Attractive Prices for Rew Year's 5 aa ror Tuesday's Selling w Eevines: They are fruity and o sale price they Gallon, 796 | WHIS- | OLD CRO! ra {WELL 4 eal quart C0) Port, or Sherry g of the well known and ellas r grade day's sell Vintage, | New All Four | Bottles ts ne if i hese 4 Bottles Sell [ Regularly at A. (ine tt) inf sTOWK, Sixth) Floor) R-QUICK | THE EVENING WORLD. . York. It has been’a year o: toward conditions, it has‘been a year that has. of Wanamaker's at évery turn of the wheel of trade. We are no.~ ready with the greatest blaze of economy bonfires that ne ye: If you appreciate securing bargains of REAL and DECISIVE character, come to Wanamaker’s early tomorrow. If that ts impossible, come EARLY Tomorrow. et i A in merchandise of the, guaranteed Wanamaker quality, Cry the tion and the most decisive econo splendid regular stocks, Perbape no more stirring off dresses of Hee $850. Now $150 to $425. Red ' We're winding up the ear has seen. some of the items: ee TOMORR eatest year of Wanamaker history in New wonderful merchandising. With all of its un- Don’t miss the bestotferings ofthe proved the pre-eminence All Admitt Piano Stoi ets OW Isthe Last for entire upo: whether Morning or Aftertioon Tickets art! Hes!red. i ney 3S, Fah no yattc i is Letter Day of the Old Year | “Paul Revere’s Ride” (nctiiting the most remarkable Motion Picture Ever Produced) ’ Is the Entertainment Feature Week In the AUDITORIUM ance by ticket only. Tickets FREE, upon application in the re, or by mail. School teachers or Principals can secure tck- ola. ff. application. Mail hi 5 $100,000 Worth of Women’s COATS and DRESSES Presenting the Greatest Price Concessions of the Year For months the Wanamater Store has been practically the only large buyer ot women’s ready-made garments in the trade. Within the last. week 1 a r, Perdoux, Tavernier, joucet, Bob Marie, Drecoll, Francis, Maurice Mayer, or two we have been picking out the cream of the manufactured garments on.the market, and the remarkable assemblage here now presents the best selec- mies that we have ever known. in addition to the special purchases, we have added many elegant groups from our own ver been made than this syperb collection of Paris Model Costumes, Included are l’aquin models and superb acti Resta’ Mmurieey Callot and Ditmar Brandt, Former prices:were $300 to en there arp still more radical reductions on costumes from many of these same makers, now priced at $80 and $150, formerly $150 to $700, [tj Foreign Tailor-made Suits of high lustre: broadcloth and tweeds, superb copies of Paris models, now reduced as follows: : $150 te $175 Suits at $95 $125 to $145 Suits at $7§ $75 to $115 Salts at 850 $37.50 to $50 Tailored Suits at $25—splendid $28.50 to $35 Tallor€d Sults at $19.50 suits fron. best American manufacturers, made of broadcloths and suitings. Imported Evening Coats in all the pastel shades, in the latest foreign models, at $50 to $190; regularly $75 to $235. Handsome. imported Colored Broadcloth Coats, some loose, athers semi-fitted, at $35 to $63.50; regularly $60 to $95. i : Imported Velour du Nord Coats in jaunty, short models, effectively trimmed, at $30 to $66.50; regularly $50 ‘to $100, : i Imported seyen-elghth-length $50 to $110; regularly $75 to $165. Imported White Lace Coats in various Jengths, at $25 to $150; regularly $85 to $225. Velour du Nord Coats, at is the best opportunity we have ever known for securing premier Paris dresses at just balf what domestic dresses would cost. Hero are details of other groups; Handsome imported black Broadcioth Coats in loose and fitzed effects, three-quarter and seven-eighth length models; at $40 to $63.50; regularly $€0 to $95. “ Imported black Melton, Coats-in hip length models,-{n semi-fitted effects, special. nude for large women In sizes up to 52 bust measure, at $20; regularly $30 te $40. Many othér styles in Domestic Coats: Long black Broadcloth Coats, with full loose backs, at $10; regularly $18 anc $20. At $15; regularly, $25. Fitted black Broadcloth Coats, at $20; worth $35 to $38. Evening Coats, at $25; worth §25.and $40. Third floor, Old Dullding. " ‘movement, striking the hour and talf hour; _ $25 Tailored Suits now $14.75 ie Rugs Much Reduced. 9xi2 ft Axminster’ rugs, worth $45; now 9x15 tt Smyma rugs, worth $4 9x12 tL Smyrna. rogs, worth $7 36x fn. Wittonas, worth Tixd4 In. Wiltons, worth 34x63 In) Axminst ee) 85, i ster, wo now 85. $xi2 ft. Wilton rugs, worth $37.0 and $15; now $18.75 and Fitin floor, New Building. $22 Clock Sets at $18, jock Sets with eight-day cases finished in ormolu gold; $18, were $2: —Broadway and Tenth street, Old Bulldt Box Paper Reduced , . All of our’ holiday box papeteries hive been reduced as follows: 25c boxes now 16c. $1 boxes now 60c. 40c boxes now 25c. Up _10 $3.75 boxes now §2.50. And many other prices between. A. fine time to buy writing paper for your owy use, ii Broadway and Tenth street. Old Bullding, Men's $1 and $1.50 Shirts at 65c Of madras and )ercale, with plain bosoms, in Nght grounds, with cuffs attached, some in coat style, Sizes 14 to 17. All now 65c each. Main Floor, ‘New Building. Women's 25c& 50c Embroidered Linen Collars at 10c and 15¢ All sizes. Main Atsie, Old Butiding, 25c to. 50c Bows at 15c. Lace, mull, tmbroidered and silk bows, in various colors; regularly 25¢ to 60c; now lic each. Main alele, Old Building. Women’s $1 Underwear, 50c * Heavy weight white ribbed cott6n Combi- nation Suits; high neck, long sliceves, ankle length; buttoned across chest. Main fipor, Old Building, $5 Silk or Net Waists, $3.75 Taffeta silk, in white, Nght blue or pink; Valenciennes medallions and Jnsertion. White “Het with Valenciennes and Veuise insertion. Short sleeves. Fourth floor. Old Buliding. Children’s Hats Way Down Velvet Yachting Caps, we 50, now 25c, Angora Tam _o'Shanters, us colors, were $1.90, now 60c, Cloth fam o’Shanters, varlous colors, §1 each, Were $1.50 to $2.50, tr Mtalh alale, New Dullding. $1 Clipper Sleds at 75c Also $2 ~.eds, with spring stee. runners, at y.25. Fifth Moor, Old Buttding, Children’s Mission Furniture $2.50 Chairs, now $1.75. $1 Teddy Bear Furniture Sets, at 65c. i $2.50 Dolls’ China’ Closets, now $1.50. fd $3.50 Rockérs, now $2. myn nvor, Ol ‘Bie Olympia Music Boxes Five Oak and Mahogany-Masie Roxes with _ curved 164 teeth, with Inchei (price of each, were $62 WITH iny Upright Musle mbinéd, WITH 36) fh. (price of extra} ere $98 WITH ONLY ¥itth floor, Old Rullding. Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co, 20c and 25 White Madras, 12 4c| 000, yarda—heryce the low price. Twen- ty new patterns. Second floor, Old Buliding. Gir]s’ $9 to $20 Coats and Dressss at $4:50 and $10. Sizes 6 to 14 years; Including Reefers and Long Coats, Washable and Woolen Dresses many pretty styles. pnira moor, Old Bulldizs. Girls’ $15 to $20 Coats, $6.50. Jackets in cheviots, kerseys and other ma- terials; 14 to 18 yrs. cloth; 16 and 18 yrs. | | r¢ floor, Old Bulidizg. Girls’ $25 Tailored Suits, $13.75 Gray and black! stripes; single - breasted, semI-fitting jackets, satin-lined; Interlined; plaited fold-trimmed skirts; ulso velvet sults; sizes 14 to 18 y ey oor, O14 Building. Quadrupte-plated Silver at Half These fine pieces les; i-plece Tea Set Tea Kettles Coffee Urna » id Tenth, Old Bide. All-Calendars Half Price Fine ‘New Year's gift. Calendars that were 5e to $10, now 2c to $5, e Main floor, Old Bullding. Broadway Men’s $2.75 Underwear, $1.50 White ribbed cotton combination suits, medium weight. Main floor, New Building. $50 Brass Bedsteads at $32.50 Long Coats in broad-} | Fancy inens Sharply Reduced SomewhAt mussed from hagdiing. Hemstitched . Damask Ah Cloths 36-in., 75¢, from $1.50; 45:1n,, $1.80, from $2 and i Embrofdered! ' Scalloped $-in., 50c, frém $1.00. Irish~ Emb. Hemstitched Scarfs quares, $1.15, from $1.50. + Second floor, O14 Building. Round Dollies, and $2.50.to $3.50 Blankets at $2.15) yp White, Winter weight;double bed size. _ Second floor, N44. Building. $3 White ‘Bedspreads, $1.90 Handsome Satin-finish patterns, for dou- ble beds, | Second floor, O14 Bulliting. $1.50 Crochet Bedspreads, '90c In Marseilles patterns, for double beds. Beoond floor, Old Bullding. b5c to $1 Handkerchiefs, 15¢ Just 1,900 of them,’ All perfect; plain, embroidered ‘and lace-trimmed. - KORRES Rotunda, Old Bulléing. $6 Clothds Wringers, $3.73 | “Anchor” And. Rolls 12x1% Ins. Hard- wood frame#;"*Warranted for 5 years. Just 15, | Basement, New Hullding, "$1.25 Tea Kettles, 60c No, 8 Kreamer’s heavy tin Tea Kettles; copper rim and bettom. Rasernent. New Building 75c Papier Mache Trays, 25c Black Body, assorted decorations; gilt edge; 12x15%4 in. Basement, New Building. Satin finished brass bedsteads, with two- Inch’ continugua pillars and top tubes, in 3 ft. 3 in. and. ft. 6 in. sizes, These bedstcada are of very fine design and best value in America:for the money. Elgpth Floor, New Building. $18 House Desks ,at $12 Women’s di in mahogaiiy, veneer, drop lid, fluted and"tapered ges, mupided edges, ‘highly Anished'in a dark fgany color, also {n natural mahogany, Sixth floor, New Bullding. Ribbons at Half Price Booutiful Fancy Ribbons, ‘velvet striped and floral effects, formerly $1.25 to $5.25, now 60c tip $2.60 a yard. De Main floor, O14 Dullding. Children’s $5 Dresses at $2.75 White lawn waist Dresses, with yoke of plaits and lace, sizes for 2 to 5 years. Slight- ly Solled, now $2.75, from $5, Other styles, formerly $2, now $1.50; for- merly $1, now 65c, Fourth floor, Old Butlding. Japanese Goods Reduced Biue ‘and White Platters, at 2505 B00; ted Sugar Bowls ‘and Cream Pitchers, 0 were 150. Umbrella Stands, with hand-painted ‘Hand-enamelled Plaques, at vases. 8% to lL und $1.50. t BSc} were Teo. 70c Waffle Irons, 40c Extra finish; No. 7, with cast fron rim, Basement, New Duilding. $1.50 and $1.75 Flannelette Dressing Sacques at $1 . Also Blanket Sacqucs fh red-and-white or Navy Dlue-and-red; collarless, with sowing siseves, “Fourth fleer, O14 Butleing. $2.75 House Gowns at $1.50 Of striped or figured Nannelette, in Empire or yoke kimono styles; some with collars; prettily trimmed. Pourth oor, Old Bpltding. Dar caarT | k Toilet Articles at Half Price A clean-up lot of fancy Toilet: Articles, largely oneé*plece of a kind, At 50c to $6, were $1 to $12, Kent's Military Brushes, at $5 to $7 a pair, were $7 to $10. wAosial Main. fidor, Old Building. Leather Goods Reduced Imported Wriidng Folios. of mottled calf- akin, mounted with sterling silver, at $3.50 to $8, were 87 to $16, ; FEiaha aay ges rg ees rariou hapa snd leathery, ack Aud ana Sa50, were $i to Miorate Bteol-studd Boks at half price, hal: ice. pant f Prata fleor, O14 Building, ntranee, Basement, New Dullding, Boys’ $1 Combination Suits, 50c Heavy t ecru ribbed cotton;, high neck, Jaks sleeves; sizes for 8 to 16 years. ? Main’ floor, Old Bustding, __JOHN-WANAMAKER Sale of Umbrellas Three xroupa of women's Umbrellas: $4 Umbrellas at $2.78 $7.50 Kinds at $5 $5 Umbrellas at 83,75 Main floor. Broadway, Olf Bullding, _ Boys’ Shoes at $1.50 Sturdy laced Shods of Casco caifskin with extra solid soles. Sizes 1 to 5%; $1.50 a palr, Main Goer, New Building. : \ Women's $35 and $40 Fur Coats at $20 Black Russian Foal Coats, 24 inches long, Tegularly $35 and $40, now $20 each. Third floor, Old Bul! ding. tl fen’s $65 Fur. Lined Overcoats at $45 or cellent black cloth, lined with blended’ tnarmot, with Persian lamb collars. 3 floor, O14 Building. $110 Cardcul Coats at $75 Women's handsome long coats of fine ¢aracul fur, ned with black eatin, at $75, regularly $110. Third floor, Old Building. = x Women’s $3 to $6 Slippers-at $2 Small lots, but perhaps just what you want at this little price. . Main floor, Old Building. Carpets Reduced | Very decisive| reductions on perfect and etaple Carpets from our own regular stock. $3.25 Wiltons at $2 a yard. $1.15 Velvets at 60c a yard. 9c and 31 Tapestries at 70c a yard. Fifth floor, New Bullding. $1.25 to $2.50 Plates at $1 Richly decorated English and French China Plates; regularly $15 to $30 a dozen, now $1 each, Third floor, New Buliding. | $3.50 Cut Glass Bowls at $2.50 : Handsome 8-in. Bowls in ric cuttings ‘Third Moor, New Building. ‘ Fancy Goods at Half Price Cretonne Table Covers, 3Se., were So. Creto: be, Covers, Pillow. Slips, Loundry Bags end Pin Cushions, 800, from $i Pillow Blige Bee., from 1.” jopne jek Broom idera, with broom, Be. from We. Dreser Sets—ecarf and pin cushton—S0e., rom $1. i Ktnmped Pillow Tops, 10e., from 5c. and 50c. On zaletomerrove. Second floor, Old Bidg. 50c to $2 Dress Trimmings, 25c to 75c Yd. Black and Colored Fancy Bratds and Trim- mings in many desirable atyies, (On sale tomorrow, Second floer, Old Bldg. % Attractive Dress Goads Btylish cloth Sultings, Homespuns and Panema Suitings, 42 to &4 inches wide, were $1 to $1.25, now. 76c. | T6e_All-Wool Fancy Sultings, at 80c. ‘ $1.78. t& $2.75 Imported Dress at $1:25 a yard. Second floor, New jing, 4 $25 Velvet Scréens at $15 Of maroon and dark green Velvet with gold thread oon be dea Basrent, New Bullding. cone Portieres Reduced A Hundred single: Portieres, from our own gtock, and some custom made Custains, now fn third to!a half below former prjces. Also halt pairs of Portieres, formerly $2.75 to $19.60,/ now $1.50 to $12.50 each. Fourth floor, Mew Duliding. Broadway, Fourth Avenue " Bighth to Tenth Street ° ~

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