The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1908, Page 8

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BAKER KILLED AFTER THREATS | BY BLACK HAND Frank Nunno Dragged from Wagon, Stabbed and Pockets Rifled Near Ardsley. | Taking Girl’s Money Pre- fers Death to Jail. (Bpectal to The Evening Word.) Frank Nunno, 4 prosperous young|] xy BRUNSWICK, N. baker of Ardsley, Westchester County, | airs, Alberta Lum qwas found murdered yesterday aftem |seing nurse ma! moon beside his delivery wagon at a Jenesome spot on the Saw Mill River road, between Hastings and Ardsley. He had been stabbed in the jugular vein. Nunno left his bake shop early in the morning, taking with him a large sum of money. The Saw Mill River road runs | through a wild, sparsely settled country | and few travel it. d here by the Vi At of the poor, fi guicidal intent. Drury Cooper, and whea ., Jan. 15.- he district vis- fing Nurses’ Association for the bene. ing at St Peter's Hospital from nitric acid, taken with {wate fa | States, ‘A complaint of embezziing $145 was| mado by Rosina Mosler, a servant em- | ployed in the home of former Mayor Police Ser- | Shortly after noon W. T. Odell, ef|geant Kelly went to her home last | parusieyy came: upon = Nun! horse. | night to serve the warrant ashe re- mwbich had been from the de> licaivan ehininieasantiynandlk aakeato Mery wagon and w ding at the @ide of the road. Fu Nunno lying in the way. His wagon ove ditch. Nunno's pockets be allowed to dress, room the contents of a the acid she screamed w two unconscio} In She did fistrict w and general nursing on the bed. a d t in gle. Heel marks in the dirt proved that Several men were concerned in the mur- @er It was evident that the baker had sed and dragged from his that he ‘had fought his as- sailants until slain. The murdered man had been married @ix mon eral lett manding t places desiz county authori! der was commit: and robbed an Elmsfonl two w. Bumber of pos terasted in the work. The woman story. ‘Phe complainant book, Went to the di | and found, ago ain the county, Ys, no euch depos! Mrs. Lumsden then entered her bed- locked the door and swallowed co bottle of | - h pain and | » | Kelly broke into the room as she fell sden !s about forty years| in San Fran- When the plan of @ district nurse Was set on foot here she became in-| ts | said to have a good income of her own and her friends deny the embezzlement declares that while | he Was cook at the City Tuberculosis Lumsden was in | ok $l) to put in ing what purport- She later the entry ‘was SWALLOWS ACID HEIRS BEAT U.S. IN. : AS OFFICER WAITS FIGHT FOR $150,000. AFTER HER ARREST Jersey Woman Accused of had deen made. | —= Mra. Lumsden was mentioned as the| Principal witness in a case instituted peainst two physicians for al- MARRIED MAN WHO HAD SLASHED HE 2 ave th to arbitration. agreed to by the has been on nine dars. —— —__>___ BREWERS’ STRIKE ENDED. SCRANTON, Pa., Jan. 15.—The bre nd today, E Judge O'Sullivan Revoked, Long Sentence to Sing Sing |\are.th | Sunday. Ea. ssions and agreed f hours and wages he closed shop was | brewers. The strike | rd Bolleau Girl Art Calendar, in ten colors, will be distributed through The Sunday World in Greater New York next nimals in performing ts, Upon Her Eloquent Plea. On the plea of the pretty girl whose ¢ spotled with a knife, Augus tino Mallena escaped @ sentence of S| years and six months in Sing Sing te-| day | “I love him and want to marry him. Platse let him go." Marfetta Mariconda | sald to Judge O'SuMivan in General Ses- sions when Mallena was called to the br. Judge O'Sullivan was unwilling to re-| voke the sentence ha had imposed on an investigation made by Father the priest attached to the Tombs, he deciled to grant the) girl's wish | Father Evers accompanted the couple out of cou nd to the marriage license | office. Ho arried th them to th home at | ter street wi A Mallena !3 a u was formerly a ! the Italian 8 He was AG capturing and later . Of the ship met was only fawrteen lve with her brot rs avenue, Malle If 1 could take you into my large facto- court. it would marry age. ul appeared on the ed. Last murder A year ago a ri scene Septe: in his marry layi Neasseu Headaches are brain signals that your system is in some way disorganized an unless the cause of the trouble is removed they will become mor and more frequent, and gradually i e both in duration a: intensity. The sympathetic nerves ar sened by the repeate attacks, and the malady finds an easy lodgment whenever 1 bodily and mental conditions favor its return. On the first sign of headache you should at once take DEEDANS PUS Complete recovery from sick headache, bilious headache, nervous headache, throbbing headache speedily follows the use of these famous pills. They s the stomach, stimulate the liver t mildly on the bowe at.~ strengthe perties of Beecham’s Pills build y health and fortity the system against subse quent attac For all headaches, disorders of the stomach and nerves, Seecham’s Pills are The Needed Remedy . Im Doxes with full directions, 10c. and 25¢, | | | | | es and, sxe Sells more men’s $3.50. shoes | ° than any other manufacturer. | let d Avent Ta 7th Streste: Bixth Avenue, | Berese i | academy at Galesburg, 1 Will of Capt. Hooker, Who |; Named Roosevelt Executor, Set Aside by Court. —_———- ~ BOSTON BROKERS SUSPEND. TON, Jan, 15.—The n. 18 —Su has handed down ROCHES' nek broker: de the will of the Co. mem- late Cap! voker, who died | hers of t an- Feb. 3, 7, lew of his property | nounced it with the exce mn bequest of = - $1,00 to his n . Frederick Benta- TENNESSEE BUSY, TOO. min, and $20,000 for the erection of al KNOXVILLE, 15. — A) Monument to himself to the United charles E. Hughes rmed to be used e building of a here last night with Stern Brothers High Grade Dress Trimmings At About One-Half Former Prices Black and Colored Spargie, Colored Chiffon Flower Trimmings, Silk Passementeries and Persian Bands, Formerly 95c to$&50 Yd, at 45° to $4,05 Imported Boas Marabout and Ostrich, Cut Ostrich and Fancy Coque, Formerly $9.00 to 15.75, at $4,50 to 9.50 To-morrow, will be placed on sale a Special Purchase of Embroideries Consisting of Nainsook, Batiste, Cambric and Sw Edgings, Flouncings, Insertions and Bandings, Regular Value 15c to $1.50 Yard Batiste, Nainsook and Campbric c c Fee 27 inch Flouncings, at 37%, 59°, 75 Regular Value 65c to $1.50 TS 0 65° White Goods Dep’t An Exceptional Offering of 6500 Yds. Imported Batiste and Swisses, 1} in Fancy Checks & Mercerized figures, permanent finish, | 5000 Yds. Imported Madras, 5 ¢ | O¢ Silk Finish, in Stripes, Checks and Figures, very desirable for Waists and Suits, Value 30c. to 45c Yard 4000 yas. Drapery Stuffs Furniture Coverings and Wall Hangings, 50 in. wide, Much Below Previous Prices. JUTE ARMURES, all colors, Were $1.00 Yd, at 55c SILK ARMURES & TAPESTRIES, “2.25 3 « S125 DAMASKS AND BROCHES, Were $4.50 & 6,50" “ 2.75 WOOL TAPESTRIES & BROCATELLES, Were 6,75 & 8.00 Yd, 3.50 Japanese, French and Leather Screens Were $65.00 to $225.00, at $32.50 to 157.50 Special Sale Thursday and Friday Best Quality Royal Wilton Rugs At About One-Third Less Than Regular Prices A few of which are 27 by 54 in, Regular Price $3.75. at $2.70 6 by 9ft., x “24.00, o 16.50 8 ft. 3 by 10 ft. 6, “ "35.09, “ 24.75 9 ft, by 12 ft., “s “39.50, 27.50 10 ft. 6 by 14 ft., uy “62,00, ie 41.75 25 India Carpets In light and dark colors, average size 9 by 12 ft,, West $05.00 Twenty-third Streets Regular Price $150.00, Special Sale of Umbrellas Covered with Union Taffeta. 26-inch for Women; handles of gun-metal sterling silver caps; natural wood sterl/) > trimmed and pearl post silver 28-inch for Men; fine natural woods sterling silver trimmed. Jeph & Taylor Broadway & 20th St; sth Ave.; 19th Ste 4 | i ge Wnemaf> Store Store Closes at 5:30 P. M. 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. A Grou» of Fourth Floor Specials in Women’s&Children’sGarments This splendid Garment Store for women and chil- dren, covering an entire city block, presents the tinest assorument of its kind to be tound in New York, Besides the multitude of spiendid offerings provided by the White Sale, a concerted effort on the part of all stocks on the fourth tloor produces this fine list of specials jor ‘Vhurs- day’s selling: Women’s Elaborate Waists at Half A fine collection of the bhandsomest waists from our own stock, suitable for afternoon and evening dress wear. les are beauti- ful and distinctive, and very varied, as the lots of each are small arly umong cie higher-priced kinds. Prices ure in all cases HALF: 350 Waints at &: trimmed with real + 630 Walete oth or figured net, net, With s«¢ stion or of vands, $2.50 “Wan Of fine, w chiffon clo} amaker Special’ ’ Corset at y trimmed, supporters $1.50 ii rench Lingerie Temptingly Priced Three groups in th hand- embroiderie cinating, yet at styles and with t Par engaging which make ainty machine- latteta Silk Petticoais at $5 emarkaoly low price makes a special aj appeal in the ly good v Made with accord pla percaline dust. ruffle. Black and co! Heatherbloom Petticoais at $2 pink, gray, red Petticoats and Corset Covers At 81—Corset Covers exceptionally mmed with | , lind emorc n Underwear awers, with ruff! lace, inser- k Drawers, platted and lace| Drawe nmed with|] $2.25—Girls' Cambric Pe ttlooats, plaited rid ffraanfiy Geenony [Dedeu teh THURSDAY'S OFFERINGS—Not on Sale Today Unmatched Values in the January Sale of Undermulins Comparison has proved the superior excellence of this underwear in inaterials, trimmings and finish, These qualities, combined with the economical prices, clear counters rapidly, but each morning new garments fill up the broken ranks, Here is n suggestion of the splendid values in the Economy Basement. WOMEN’S CAMBRIC PETTICOATS— At £0c—With lawn ruffle, trimmed with plaits h flounce, trimmed with lace insertion and edge At 85c—Flounce, iriinmed witn embroidery, lace insertion and edge. At $1--Flounce, trimmed wit roidery, lace and plaits, ‘At $1.50-——Fiounce, trimmed with embroidery or lace. Ott p to $2.75. ; WOMEN'S CAMBRIC DRAWERS— At 35c—Ruffle, trimmed with plaits. At 50c—Ruifle, trimmed with lace, embroidery or piaits, At 75c—Ruffle, trimmed with embroidery and plaits. WOMEN’S WAIS “S— At $3--Of taffeta silk, in dark shades, with plaited yoke, open in front or back At 75c—Of white lawn; yoke effect of plaits, trimmed with lace hort sleeves At 85c—Of white lawn; yoke effect of plaits; short sleeves, ” DRESSES— TS eet Wuist Dresses; yoke of plaits, bertha of lace, ind sleeves lace-finisked. Sizes for 2 to 6 years, At 85c—Lawn Russian Dresses, front of plaits and embroidery, sizes for 2 to 5 years. 5 ‘At 65c—Rusaian_and Waist Dresses, trimmed with embroidery or ‘Sizes for 2 to 6 years Music at 2c Sheet . Neck iuce: more ready today. Some of the sheets are mugsed. Prices were 10 to 25e—now 2c a sheet. Pictures at Half Price itiful group of pastel pictures, any one of which will give Subjects are landscapes and marines—nothing better e fiuish to a room, shadow boxes. 80: ‘ ‘ a $3.25 to $6.50,"were $5.25 to $10—Fruit pastels, framed tn oak and mahogany, with giletrimming. At 60c to $10, were $1 to $15—An assortment of pictures, including ter colors, colored Photogravures, Artotypes and Novelty piciures, Yard-Wide Black Silk, 75c Here is a splendid value! A strong, durable taffeta silk, sultable for petticoats and linings. Only 78¢ @ yard. Utility Boxes Under-Price These handy boxes are covered and lined with pretty cretonne and have brass handles, Fine for shirt-waists, 37 Inches, at $1.75, regularly $2.50. 30 inches, at $2, regularly $2.75, wat 20c Plaid Lawns at 12ic Soft, sheer fabrics, In several different patterns just waists and dresses. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth Street sulted for re | Thousands of sheets have gone at this clearance price, but we have THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1908. - The Tailored Suits Herald Square | Special for Thursday and Friday | | Capeskin Gloves eee | | For Women Value $1.25 95 | | of imported leather in shades of tan; prix seam Saks & Company Ji The January Sale of Suits, Dresses & Skirts for Women Entire Stock at About Half Regular Prices The Tailored Suits y 16th Coats, of broadcloths, veivets, velveteens. cheviots or serges, in plain colors, stripes or mixtures Formerly $25.00 to $29.50. At$15.00 o $32.50 to $37.50. At $19.00 Be $39.50 to $45.00. \t $24.90 i $48.50 to $69.00. At $29.50 The House & Evening Dresses of broadcloths, velvets, velveteens voile. chiffon cloths messalines, nets or laces, Formerly $45.00 to $50.00 At $24.00 $55.00 to $75.00. At $36.00 Mt $78.00 to $98.00. At $48.00 “$125.00 to $175.00. At $89.00 a $250.00 to $350.00. At $145.00 The Street Coats of broadcioths, cheviots, velours or mixtures Formerly $18.00 to $19.50. At $9.75 iS $24.50 to $29.50. At $14.00 : $35.00 to $39.00. At $19.00 w $45.00 to $55.00. At $24.00 The Evening Coats of breadcloths, velvets and velours Formerly $30.00 to $39.00 e 8.50 to $59.00. At $24.00 $65 00 to $73.00. At $29.00 The Karakul Cloth Coats Formerly $35.00 to $39.00. At $19.00! Short " 00 to $48.00. At $25.00 > or full ih $55.00 to $58.00. At $29.50) length The Skirts of broadcloth, cheviots or mixtures \t $14.00 Formerly $5.90 to $7.90. At $3.95 ‘ $8.75 to $10.50. At $4.90 $15.00 to $19.50. At $9.75 Continuing Thursday, Friday and Saturday The January Sale of Suits, Coats and Dresses for Girls, Misses and Small Women of broadcloth, cheviot or velveieens, plain or fancy Formerly $17.50 to $19.00 At $10.75 Ye $25.00 At $13.50 ui $29.50 to $39.00 At $19.50 i $45.00 to $55.00 At $29.50 The Coats full length models of broadcloths, mixtures, cheviots, chinchilla or karakul cloth. Formerly $10.50 to $12.50 At $7.75 “2 $15.00 to $19.00 At $30.75 Me $22.50 to $25.00 At $15.50 “f $25.50 to $35.00 At $19.50 The School & House Dresses of serges, cheviots, batiste, broadcloth or velvets. Formerly $4.95 to $5.95 At $3.95 a $7.50 to $8.90 At $4.95 Furs for Women At End-of-the-Season Prices The reductions affect many of our handsomest imported and American made coats; also some of the most elaborate sets, including RUSSIAN AND HUDSON BAY SABLES, CHINCHILLA, MINK, SMOKED,” BLUE OR WHITE FOX. AY. of Fur The productions of our own workrooms, At One-Third Less Than Regular Black Russian Pony Coats Value $40.00. At $27.50 Value $60.00. At $45.00 Sable Squirrel Coats Values $75.00, $100.00 and $190.00 At $57,50, $75.00 and $145.06 ERMINE, “POINTED.” brocade lined. At $147.50 & $195.00 A | $75.00... $48.00 | | Semi-fitting model ; Values $200.00 & $300.00 ormerly : i Formerly $195.00... .$147.50 $150.00.... $95,00 50.00.... $37.50 $10.00... .$27.50 $120.00.... $78.00 $30.00....$19.50 $95.00.... $65.0)

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