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for’ trial. es NO PARDON FOR CALEB POWERS LEXINGTON, Ky., Jan. 6.—Gov. Will son waid to-day that he will not now ¢ the petit E a pardon for Cal SHOT AND LEET FOR DEAD BY lS FRIEND, HE SAYS == | Arrest of Matiello Solves WATERS Staten Island Mystery, PA ; NOS Police Believe. The special excellence of the Waters Pianos is their sweet tone. Many things are impor- tant in the construction of a good piano, but the tone is mest important of all, Do not buy any piano until you have heard the sweet tone of the |Waters and tested its fine sing-) ing quality, | ° took htm to Staten Island today! he has recel eb Powers follow f the jury in his rity In the assas. The impression overnors attitude stands Httle chance ney ing the disegreem fourth trial for cc sination of gained fri was that ¥ for _execniive ‘Wen the arrest toay of Stefano Matiello, Chief of Detecttves McCaf- ferty mye that he has a desperado whe, in Octoder lest, lured a fo! countryman and friend into the woos on Staten Island, leaving him for dead after robbing the supposed corpse of cash and valuables. Matiello was found last night at No. 7% Qian street, Brooklyn, after an wn- fring search by Staten Island detec- fives, His viotim fs Vincendo Lnetro, 4 d@roemaker, of No. 3 Avenue D, Bay- enne, N. J. ‘When en Oot. 8 last « farmer stum- bled over Lugiro in the woods at Huguenct, Richmond, the latter was unconscious and bleeding from two bul- Jet wounds in the head. The Injured man’s pockets were turned inside out skin on his fingers assassin had torn Lugiro remained hospital for se tween life arn time the + the mys’ on returning to consclo. had called at his induced Btaten Is) showing Lugiro a slop bought to advan Lugiro to draw Send postal for catalogue with reduced prices and terms on our 3-Year System,, giving you three years’ time on a piano without interest. Horace Waters & Co. Three Stores: 124 Fifth Av., near 18th St. 127 «. 42d St., near B’way. em Branch (Open Evenings) y, 125th St., nr. 8th Ave, In the woods Ma shot him ‘YT fell and Matlelto te ete says Lugir but I could do not to take the rings had trouble -ugiro swears, re at my pock yi 6th Ave. and 18th st. Third Ficor Sa esroom Sample Shoes From Famous Boston Makers at a Sacrifice Low “rice Dr. Kelier’s Com- fort $3 Shoes for Women ai $4-95 SPECIAL SHOE ome. or any eir et much Hand Welted Flexible Soies. e cut from selected Kidskin. Patent leather The uppers to 8, widths B to EEE 3,500 pairs of these famous 4 Dr. Keller’s $3 Shoes $ 95 on sale to-morrow at.......+ Boys’ Shoes Sizes up to 2 Former price $1.50. At 78¢ (Ail solid: leather) Misses’Shoes Men’s Shoes Sizes up to 2. Sizes ito) Bh Former price $1.75, At $1.00 (All solid. leather Former price $1.25, At 65¢e Napoleon Boots for Women and Button. Patent Coltskin and Gun- metal Calfskir All Sizes in th of. Former price* $2.50 and s Now......... $450 Women’s Sample Shoes Twenty Newest Styles Patent Coltskin, Gunmetal Calfskin and Vici Kidskin, All Sizes in the Lot. Lace and Button. Former prices $1.50, $2 and $2.50, Now Women, former price $3.00, now Frazin & Oppenheim. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 6 New York TUESDAY 10 A. M. TO 1 P.M. v extraordinary specials. Quantities restricted. No mail onters. TO-MORROW 1OA.M.to LPM Uneeda ro-mornow | ) HOM te EP | Huck Towels FO MORROW 1OAM.to 1PM Pillow Cases Laces (Main Floor.) sist Floor) ' \ TO-MORROW ff | ,TO-MORROW OW DF) vo-sonnow: LOA.M.to DPM, DO eae | MORROW OAM O TELE | 1a oO OM White || inans'iinit Muslin China ' Under. Butter Coe _Wear > ishmere| Ic EXTRA SPECIAL! Continuing the Sale of Women’s, Misses’, Juniors’ and Children’s Coats from BAUMAN & SPERLING, 12-16 East 14th Street, at 33c On the Dollar! Prices--$3.85, $1.45, $1.69, $5.85, $9.85, $4.85. (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Second Fi DRUGS all Orders Viiled except on items marked with a star. s WOODBURY'S Ee “GUDE'S PEP- 79 . TO MANG. Zc MALTI CIAL phin. cake . SUERFLELD | “ow 1oorH | | TOOTH PA POWDER *HAY’S HAIR Ho) box... 10c | HEALTH,, 29€ ————_ “BROMO SELTZ 2,000 PAIRS ROL men, chaurleurs, and to $1.50, for motor- from wind | an over glove; che $100 s THROAT (THE 14TH STREET STORE. Main Floor.) NOTIONS. il Orders Promptly Filled SOUTACHE BRAID —12 yard pleces; Diack and + with wooden los uttached; a MALIK NETS, match PEPIRED ND LA OLE NICKEL-P strong ands @ dozen for the | 5G FANCY TR DRATDS tn Ct of colors and T Hand. axel, eutter widths, «yard attached, each. SEW-ON GAR’ autin pad, in and colo B OL 8 on ‘warrarited not pr tor. 3c CRIMPING. PINS. value, 36 SEN COR- 3g a pair, 3C pink, we y} nite, & pale : Wee A DLE DRESS 8H DS, in 1 PAPE DASURES, stamped on” both 0) inohes long; 40, noe! each terns, ‘ ZN pools, bl 3 sesertes widens, & 3 HAT PINS, with sight BEE Ce “al lols | ball and many. shapes! Finland; tates’ Dat" Gg | sil, ending. colors, ae Orne eT LARGB TARE ARG EN’ OABI. containing . In the AUDITORIUM Organ and Angelus Recital, 10 to 12. CONCERT, Daily, at 1.30 P.M. No tickets required, except for Saturday, CHILDREN’S DAY. The January Sale of Lace Curtains More than two thousand pairs of Renaissance, Irish Point, Arabe, Nottingham and other Curtains at a third below regular prices, Thousands of housekeepers who desire new draperivs for their windows will welcome such an offering as this among such welleassorted stocks. Renaissance Curtains To-day's prices, 82. an.2 85.25, 86.50 up to 819. Regularly $4.0: ». $5, $6, $8, $1 ty a group of Irin long at such prices as to-da: + 312.00, $18 a pal other grouy To-day's price, of Lacet Arabe Cartainn, very attractively designed. 10.50, 812, $15. Regularly $15.[0, $17, $21 a patr. “Bonne Femme” Curtains #3.60 and 5 each, worth a third more, At al a in very pleasing patterns that will BO.50, BAO, $10.50. Regularly Ready when the store opens tomorrow. Nottingham Curtains Some yd imitations of real laces, very effective. At 80c, 95e, Ril sie $1.25, 81.51 410, $1.66 up to $1.85, $2, $2.15, ip to $4.50. $3 @ pair, Regularly $1.2, $1.40, Dentelle Arabe Curtains In white and Arab shades; some 3% and 4 yards long. At #1.75, $2.50, 82.75, $3.75, $4.50 up to $6.75. Worth $206, $276 4.25, $5.50, $6.76 up to $10'a pair, ‘Fourth floor, New Butlding. 18,000 Yards of CARPET in the Semi-Annual Remnant Sale Tomorrow Tomorrow morning we will have ready one of the most attractive Midwinter events for housekee pers, At this time we make radical reductions on all of the short lengths of carpets from our regular stocks. We also include the full rolls of discontinued patterns, There are decisive reductions all the way through, but, of couree, the best bargaina are among the short length pieces, and it is in this collection that thriity housekeepers save very large sums on the carpets which they wish to lay when Spring housetixing time comes, The present offering is more interesting than usual, as we have gone through our stocks most thoroughly and made the most decisive reductions wherever short pieces were found, The prices on the carpet remnants are iis tollows; 1.00 8 yard wre3 a yard 75 a yard Sa yard $25 Wiltons celow Axminstet Bt 7% a yard The Car,ets in you can purchase in any quantity you desire, are as $1.75 Body Brussels .....--.. $1.60 Body Brussels + $1.10 Tapestry .... Sc and %e Tapestry Toe and $1.00 Ingrain follow Axminsters, Body Brussels, Wilton Velvets, 9729 yards; 65 patterns. Have been $1.75, $1.65, $1.50 and $1.40. : | Now $1 a Yd. Velvets and 10-wire Tapestries, 2547 yards; 32 Barer Ny ow 75ca Yd. Have been $1.15 and $1.10. To get the best selection come as early tomorrow morning as possible. Be sure to bring a me $ earl; 8 morandum of-your room measurements, as these Carpets must be sold outright, and you will need to know the quantiee desired when you come, 1,200 Women’s Separate SKIRTS at $4 Not a skirt in the lot made to sell for less than double this price. And they were made by one of the beat manu- facturers in the business, The materials are handsome checked, plaid and striped suitinga; also a few plain Panamas; in plaited and gored models; all beautifully finished and perfect hanging skirts. There is ecarcely a woman who will fail to want two or three of these skirts the moment she claps her eyes on them, All at $4 each. Third floor, O14 Building, These Extraordinary Linen Offerings In addition to the splendid Linens shown in the regu- lar Linen Store, we have ready today one of the most re. markable offerings of the January Sale in the Economy Basement, It is composed of fine Irish Linen Scaris and Centerpieces, hemstitched and trimmed with a deep row of ecru lace, Some of these pieces are slightly tumbled from han- dling, but the reductions are extraordinary, lor instance: 18x36 inch Scarfs that were $2. 18x45 inch Scarfs that were 18x64 inch Scarfs that were 24x24 inch Centerpieces that were $2 30x30 Inch Centerpieces that were $: | All now at { 95c each. | All now at $1.25 each, Embroidered Scarfs, Squares and Tea Cloths of fine, bleached Irish Linen, hemstitched and embroidered, perfect in every way, except for being slightly soiled, now reduced as follows: Scarfs 18x27 inches that were 75c. Scarfe 18x36 inches that were $1 18x72 Inch Scarfs that were $2.50. 36x36 inch Centerpieces that were $3.50. 1 All now at Scarfs 18x45 inches that were $1.50. } 50c each. Scarfs 18x54 Inches that were $1.75. Scarfs 18x72 inches that were $2. Tea Cloths 24x24 inches that were $1.50. All now at Tea Cloths 30x20 inches that were $1.75. 75c each. Tea Cloths 36x36 inches that were §2. Four hundred Rub Dry Bath Towels, regularly sold at 12%c, today at Sc each, About three thousand yards of fine Irish Table Damask, 67 Inches wide, in six attractive patterns, in mill lengths of 2, 2% and 3 yards, of the regular 8Sc quality, now 55c a yard, Irish Iinen Pattern Table Cloths, heavy quality and beantiful de- signs, in three sizes, as follows: 67x89 in., regularly $2.25, now $1.35, 67x87 in., regularly $2.75, now $1.85, 67x105 in., regularly $3.25, now $2.25. ‘4 to 12-Inch Doilles, regularly 15c to 75c, now Sc to 25c each. 18 to 27-Inch Centerpieces, regularly $1.20 to $2.25, now 40c to 75c each. Rasement, Ol4 Bullding. And here is more news of the wonderful offerings in the Main Linen Store, Second Floor, Old Building: Pattern Table Cloths Designa to be found only here and all fully % per cent. under regular | prices, Towels ox? yards, at $1.80 to #12.50. a TONela, to 818.00, ‘ x3 yatds, nt 82.76 to #8: mowsint (ie 24x24 yards, at 84.50 to 8 now #420 24x3 vards, at 87 to $27.50. Ni A to match, 2% inches, at SEPAN giz a dozen; 2% inches. $8.75 to $34.50 a dozen. Damask by the Yard ch Table Damask, TL ines Sok in, beautiful designs, usually $1.2, at #1 = yard. otch Table Damask in handsome patterns, 71 inches wide, usually a de Hemstitched huckaback Toweis, 22lexd2lg Inches, with usually $7.50; now $5.40 doz, Turkish Bath Towels with heramed ends. al ly 5.5 ; at at iSO heavy Turkish ry la Bath Ti . usually $1, new 500 each, $1.50, at $1.20 a yard. man Table Damask, in beautiful . Tz inches Wide, usually 31/79, 1, with red dl. lengths, iets yard, Fine Napkins with red or blue bore y and full 6 hundred choice designs and 2 Mties to be found only in this 9, 20-inch Napkins, usually $2.10, Linen Sheets $1.85 8 donen: Hematltched Linen Sheets, 72x100 Inch Napkins, usually §, at | Inches and iS inches, usually §9 2:50 s doxen, sf to $12, now 87.35 @ palr. fapkin, usually $3.75, at | _Ldnen Sheets, hemstitchea ends, Be inch Nebo ety Gbaa Ts ear 72x108 inches ‘and §xli8 \ Inches, en. ee Son Usually $16 to $18, now $11.75 « pair. Linen Sheets, eer eee ends, x0 Inches, usually % @ pair, at at | $3.00 m pair. Hemetitched Linen Shi . at | inches, usually $8, now 8: Seoond thor OL 90x95 pr. Formerly yA. T. Stewart & Co. JOHN WANAMAKE Firth floor, Mew Buiaimg. fly Gcrwony Tuesday's Offerings—Not on Sale Today The Little Priced MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Probably the woman who wishes to economize, as well as thousands of sensible women who wish simple garments for every day wear, will appreciate Wanamaker accomplish. ment in these little priced garments more than in the beautiful Lingerie shown at higher prices on the Fourth floor, Certainly we have exhausted our utmost efforts in producing garments of good materiais, thoroughly well made, trimmed and finished in good taste, in full, comfort- able sizes, at the lowest possible prices, Here are a tew price-hints that speak for hundreds: Nightgowns at 50c—Of cambric; round neck, trimmed with lace. At 75c—Of cambric; round neck, trimmed with embrofdery and beading. Corset Covers at 12c—Of muslin; round neck, tight fitting. Short Petticoats at 25c—Of cambric, with ruffle, finished with hem. Petticoats at 75¢—Of cambrio, with lawn muffle, trimmed with em- broidery or cluster of plaits. And the following kindred garments at White Sale savings: Dressing Sacques at 25c- lawn, in kimono ar fitted style, in floral design or stripes. Long Kimonos at 85c—Of lawn, white grounds with figures ar dots. Shirt Walste at 85c—Of white lawn, front with yoke effect of fine plaits, plaiied back, short sleeves, trimmed. At $1—Of white cross-bar lawn, front of plaits, plaited back, long sleeves with cuffs, open front. Black Petticoats at 75c—-Of mercerized sateen with accordion plaited ruffle or two smail ruffles. White Sale Dress Goods At 15¢ a yard—30-in. fancy Cotton Batiste, new designs and colors, At 10c—28-incl figured Cotion Batiste, in delicate colors. At 15c¢ a yard—27-inch fancy Cotton Suiting, wool-weave effect. At 150 a yard, regularly 20c—28-inch fancy printed Swiss muslin. At 10¢ a yard, regularly 15c—28-inch new Spring Cotton Suitings, At 650, regularly $1, $1.25 and $1.35—1,200 yards of 60 and 64-inch invisible striped and checked suitings, in good color-combinations, $1 Fancy Silks at 60c 1,000 yards, Checks and stripes, with broche figures. Colors—- brown, blue, green, red, gray and pink with white. $1 to $2.50 C. B. a la Spirite Corsets, 75c Fine long and short models, with medium or high bust. . 25c White Madras at 12%c Extra fine fabric, in a variety of pretty designs. $1.25 45-inch Nets at 75c In cream and white, for handsome waists and robe patterns, / Girls’ Washable Dresses At $1.50, regularly $2 to $2.25—Of perenle, in checks, stripes and other designs, in Dutch and high neck styles; and of cotton, prettily trimmed. Plaited skirts; deep hems. Sizes for 6 to 14 years, At $1, regulorly $1 Of percale, white grounds, with vartots col- ored designs, Trimmed yoke and belt. Sizes for 6 to 14 years. Children’s $2.50 Coats at $1.50 Cloth coats, box style, plain collar or cuffs or trimmed with as- trachan, Sizes for 3 to 6 years. [Darou eng Old Building Children’s Muslin Underwear at 50c_ wns trimmed with ribbon, beading and lace; for 2 to 14 kirts with lawn ruffle, trimmed with lace; for 10 to 14 yra, Women’s Shoes at $2.50 a Pair Stylish shoes of patent leather, gun-metal calfskin and Diack kid- skin, lace and button, Also brown kidskin, button. All have weitea and stitched soles of oak-tanned leather. Girls’ Shoes at $1.30 and $1.60 a Pair Of gun-metal calfskin, black kidskin and patent leather, soles of oak-tanned leather, made to stand hard wear, Priced according to size. $1.50 to $15 Lace Curtains, 85c to $7.50 a Piece White Curtains of Renaissance, Point d’Arabe, Ciuny and other laces. About two hundred pieces. Half pair. $15 Axminster Rugs at $9.50 Size 9x9. These popular rugs have excellent wearing qualities. In mottled effects, being made of varlous colored yarns A fow other sizes at proportionate reductions, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street

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