The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1908, Page 16

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; " BLACKHAND GING THES TOLL § WITH YAANITE | of} Hurlt Bomb is Hallway Tenement When Oronato Refuses to Pay $1,000. FYOU’LL DIE JAN. | So Read Last Threat—Build- ing Badly Damaged, but Inmates All Escape. 14” Pietro Oronato, owner of a coal yard @t No, 3% East Twenty-ninth street, of @ five-story model tenement building at No. 405 Hast Twenty-ninth street, and other properties which make him rank asa man of wealth among his country- men, refused to obey commands of the Black Hand, and to-day an effort was made to kill him, his wife and three children, and to destroy \nis new tene- ment house, wtih a bomb. Oronato received his first Black Hand letter last June. This told him to take @ car for Fort George, where he would meet a man wearing a bandana hand- kerchief. He was instructed to give this man $1,000, on pain of death to him- self and family. Oronato kept the engagement, fol- lowed by Lieut. Petrosin! and several detectives, No one appeared to take the money. A week before Christmas a eecond letter from the Black Hand So- clety was received. This safd in part: “You cross over on a Twenty-third street ferry to Williamsburg. Put $1,000 on a grave in a certain cemetery. You know the grave and the cemetery. If you fail we will blow you up and kill you and every one in your hou We Will give you until Jan, 14 to obey.” The Black Hand gave Oronato just twenty-six hours’ grace. He did not obey, and the bomd was placed in the hallway of his tenement house at 2 o'clock this morning. The explosion was terrific, Windows all through the house were broken and plastering came tumbling down on the sleeping families. en there was a mad rush to the and the police explosion. was at Bellevue one block y, and there rt of a panic there among the ents, This last, however, was positively jects eee ae WIDOWS PN GES CLUE T FALE ROGBE Brother of Affinity anit p> Causes Arrest of Neighbor for Looting Home. A pin with @ black glass head, such @s 1s worn in mourning, found on the floor of Ferdinand Pinney Earle's home, near Monroe, N. Y., has led to the ar- rest of a man accused of robbing the house of $25,00 worth of valuables. | Victor Barle, brother of the artist, and | Louis W. Wack, counsel for Mra, Earle, | the wife sent back to her home in France when Ferdinand found his “af- finity’ in Mise Julia Kuttner, discovered the pin and caused the arrest. pure to-day they have the rig The prisoner ts Wi! caretaker of @ house 1 deserted home, He 1 Grand Jury at Goshen, Wack and Vic- tor Karle went to Monroe on SCHOOL CHILDREN GUESTS OF THE IRISH EXPOSITION. LADIES’ COATS. MERINO UNDERWEAR DEPTS, FURS. THE EVEN RODCERY & 4 JAMES ¥ Ya60 MCUNCEG 23rd Street 34th Street In Both Stores. Broadcloth Paletots, lined with grey and white squirrel (including sleeves ). Collar Lynx Squirrel, 35.00, 45.00 and 55,co of Persian Lamb, or Remaining stock of Velour Coats, Various models, 14.50 and 22,50 former price 30.00 to 4,00 Gymnasium Suits, Separate Bloom- ers and Blouses for Ladies and Children, ‘he “‘Bertoucan” for horseback riding. ‘“ Princess” for dress and the “Knickerbocker” for steamer and gen- eral wear, On Friday and Saturday, January the 17th and r8th. Ladies’ Gymnasium Suits—the new Working and Dress Jumper. 375 Ladies’ separate Bloomers, made of Brilliantine. gs¢ Children’s Bloomers, 75¢ In Both Stores. Coats of Mink, Ermine, Chinchilla and Seal, including Imported models, as well as Scarfs and Muffs of Ermine, Hudson Bay and Russian Sable, At greatly reduced prices, Baum Marten Scarfs,.50,00 to 125.00 value 65.00 to 165.00 Muffs... 55.00 to 95.00 value 95.00 to 125,00 Mink Scarfs .......85.00 to 195.00 value 125.00 to 250.00 “ Muffs ... ....85.00 to 275.00 value 120,00 to 350.00 Sable Squirrel Coats.........99.00 value 125.00 JAMES MoGREERY & CO! 23rd Street 34th Street ny “ GRASS aS a In Both Stores, ‘ING WORLD, ere ee 3 a 3 2 B Skirt Sacrif icel $8 and $I0 Values Terrific Price Reduc- tions for Friday Collected from the most popular lines of new mod- els—over 20 different styles from which to choose, $8 dich Mixtures, $2.95 $10 Broadcloths, $2.95 $8 Panamas, $2.95 $8 Cheviots, $2.95 Kilts, plaits, Early Spring Models 0. 953 cluster fold: and every nove! style plaits, panels, feature. Something S.unningly attractive, nm every size, Owing to these rem-rkabls prices we are compelled to withdraw our offer of Free Alterct ons for this sale Sale at A'l ihree Stores, LM, 14-16West 14th St. 14 EW | YORK Sunda J \A\ Bree {9+ eater INOW Ve StL MORE RZAL LACES THAN ANY CINE! | esucr £ = 6TH AVE. 22N0 TO 23RD ST.N.Y. Friday from 9 A. M. to] P. ‘Women’ s $7.00 Waiking |_ Shirts at $3. 48 nd mixtures Skirts tor t row at $3.48. Eee $52.50 to$5 Shoes at $1. 39! Blue cher shoes, made Men’s and Young Men’s $ $10 to $15 Suits and | Winter Overecals | at -- | and for n fro to 2 i : all day y, choice f ma ( 4 $5.00. Friday Barcains in Men’s and; Boys’ Wears it men 2 cae cae $10} BEE Goa Tb tos areca eH F Men's $5 Trousers, Fi Sizes up to 50 walst beouNGoddOon $1 38 Men’s $4 Ircusers, all so; Sizes up to 50 waist... Men's $2 and $3 Trousers, Sizes up to 40 waist. Bo0dG Boys’ $3 Winter Overcoats, eefers, Sizes fr years... Sees $2. I) Boys’ $2 and $3 Long Trousers, mo LOO All sizes Boys’ 310 Knee | Pants Sults, i other popular fabri __ 5te to 75c Dress Dress Goods at per til l ys yard Sy 1g GOLD-PLATED EYEGLASSES, ==>, | 3) Including FixeCrystal Lenses 4 Chi | SAUPTRD AY OFF Medical Doctors liere from 8A. M. 106 P.M ceca Sa e ol Razors. Ali go at SATER Value $3.50 ey f GCreafest Razor eane in the History ot New York’ oz nives, s and S oons 4 ,00¥ For sae Priday and Saturday. aT Ee ene « ie cases ar"y annie var Seti GIRDRRIEGY i PNT PUES ORRDTT ISR Lowest Pri ced | o.s in New Yors for Depe ndabie Mere Eu THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 a a 16, 1908. re ac morrow for the Season’s Best AY BARGAINS ITT rd ay TERE aT i 1 Reii,h the NeW YORK’S FASTEST GROWING STrOnM= 1 German Cooking i in Our H Restaurant OTHENBERG co WEST 141 STRE JC be SATISFACTION GUARANTEED _OR MONEY PROMPTLY BEBUNDEL WOMEN’S GREATEST COAT ae _ A sale extraordinary of 1,000 handsome Bleck Zibeline Xersey Coats, full 50 inch model, in that a demanded Camel's s Hair cre Vhe Friday’s Big Special in | in All Wool Plaid WAISTS A Gat ¢ ate Coat B rgain Women’s Tourist Corts 5,000 Yds. of 5$¢ & 69c|S Cale of of Fur mh Silks at 39c i 36-inch SIk Chi 32-inch Wash ble Silk Pongec |e 24-inch Polke Dot » In the most i Fur Hat Pongee. ilk Crepe de Chine. Foulards. Each line shown in a Range of the } Best styles and Colorings for Street and Evening wear. ‘ads; steeds, Ete. =a le] j nc rere = ry Pillow Cases, i ho ine Spreads, Confers 2 48x38. Rd = crochet Red {0-4 silver bieach Hem- stitcbed Lunch Cloths; ea. 00 Yarcs Bleached Good Quaity Shaker Flan- 3 Kitchen Towel! ing; yd.. 5: 69c nel: “pecial, Td--+ Friday’s Unus ally Good Values in 2’c| Great Price Cutting Boys’ C ~vercoats Houseturnisuis r-Tube Gas Re dilator, m fi ~~“Great Bargains in Upholstery P oo) ouch Covers at ey’s Great Special | RUGS 4 Beautifu' $8.06 Khorassan Smyrna Rues at $3.98 Each wi $8 For Fri a oe Cislth 4 widths: Undermustlins | At Less-than-Ever Prices constr COVERS fc. value; tom a k Lambresjuins, in designs; thewe ivy silk tamsel Drawers 1 j i cas Of } ! AOL vows “0. i ctually wo wan coves gle

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