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2 EAS LE WHEN HE FACES TRL ASBLACKMALER a Probe the Panama ne, BETTER LET CONGRESS SIFT THIS TO THE Borrom, THE EVE Canal Scandal, Is Demand Now Made ot Congress NING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1908. BURGLARS WOR I EVENNG DRESS IN ERSEY IT GARMENT SHOP 12 West 23d Street | Pbilipsborn In order that those who did not care to face the inclement | weather of Monday may have another opportunity to avail themselves of the splendid values this sale offers, we announce the same reductions for Wednesday. | Man and Woman Drive Up in} B. Attia & Co! A SALE OF WOMEN'S HOUSE GOWNS IN THE FOLLOWING VERY DESIRABLE STYLES WILL TAKE PLACE TO.MORROW (WEDNESDAY): | George W. Sulker, Accused of | cy ' Extorting $1,100 From Hack and Get Away GREAT REDUCTION SALE JAPANESE QUILTED ROBES . . 3 i $850 hee ey meth Tea ‘ OF ¢ ‘ % Aged Widow, Suicide. With $1,000. W % Tail Sui FRENCH FLANNEL HOUSE GOWNS eee ee 3 ene omen’s Tailored Suits ALBATROSS NEGLIGEES » 9, ggg 5.00 4 uLLET IN HIS HEAD with ayce ot sieertythn||] INVOLVING ABOUT HALF OF QUR ENTIRE STOCK ||) EIDERDOWN ROBES. 5 5 gw. 378 S police r give out an ac-,| ma! Ss ; 3 rearthag count of the esterday evening The collection is composed of a large variety of models of recent FLEECEDOWN KIMONOS . . 5 . » 2.75 | PResivenr? O of the home of John NyuiSene, who lives design, in finest Chiffon Broadcloths, Cheviots, Serges, Worsteds Ph Poids Hand of 13-Year-Old TAT AREL ESET ae Le Rete and Fancy Mixtures, including every size, assorted as follows: e i EST ae ———= evening dress who drove up to the Will- 4, . Daughter As He Fires Lee eGo TMIET gid aay uate no Mat 25.00 to 29.00 Suits.....at 16.50 — \ Fatal Shot. CRAZY HE KILLS BAILEY GOLDSBORO in Jeraey City. | 30.00 to 35.00 Suit t 22.50 APRONS IN A VARIETY OF STYLES, FOR MAIDS However, it would seem to an ‘mpar-| 30. ‘0 : uits.....a AND NURSES. ’ tal commentator and observer outside | | LU | avs eae eet h | 4 ise cne tate sopra 1 tm Nome; pip ATE y ON TRI AL the lee Deparment sat a Sureae | 39.75 to 48.00 Suits.....at 29.75 | HAND.EMBROIDERED AND LACE-TRIMMED SEWING APRONS. inty Court, Bri bt) Used hat in Jersey City nt just as well go| “ppp , Richargsy cbestowion,|(Gacrse) wr TWO DAUGHTERS: 1 about tb RRABAESIOH Nin prOraaa ShTRT| 50.00 to 62.00 Suits.....at 35.00 BUTLER'S APRONS OF LINEN, GINGHAM AND DENIM. «:. broker, while hold- n chariot with ¥ MIRA ENERIGG? ‘bu enitebacycarcote | es tabned end a coupie(6l 65.00 to 75.00 Suits.....at 45.00 CAPS FOR NURSES AND HOUSEMAIDS, j ghter, Irene, killed himself with a | Organizer of Famous Expedi- 7s hm °! Gewis E ‘ Cc WOMEN’S LINGERIE DRESSING CAPS, IN HAND-EMBROIDERED pigto} last night on the front stoop of his | tion Is Accused of Gri own : vening Capes | s Accused of Grand Manye (beRUTNiimiodels AND LACE-TRIMMED STYLES. home, No. 673 Eleventh street, Brooklyn. \ any beautiful models sj. {All the newest effects, including Gulker had been despondent over his Larceny. Leal fu elias: eats Satin and Chiffon Broadcloth |! d misfortunes, as well as afraid of the re- | : eal ceil in Broadcloth, Satin Duchesse,! jn black and all the desirable | * Miri Wiealiel went home(acee Crowd) Overpowers) en ee cee up tie atreot, Voile and Messaline. | pastel shades, being released on bond from! Massachusetts Man Who |rsnet. shipping com anizen of the i ent Gnd hl] 29.00 to 35.00 19.75) 27-50 vaiues......at 14,50 TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY ), maevitialitinidlveenlewayioniancens|| Suddenly (Goes Insane | lavimwaninivers stems isadeai @iinetaceel crease 4 atipere||] 42-00 8045.00 |. 29.75 | 32-50 values\.....at 22,50 ||| BLANKETS, BEDSPREADS, MUSLIN SHEETS & PILLOW CASES | ks’ business trip. Saturday he at- |chandise purchased on credit and sailed | Raps they (wave 65.00 to 78.00 | =. suicide by gas, and Sunday} WAKEFIELD, Mass., Dec. §—Becom- ast uscaay chute Reels SE re auatlee further astenuigh ot the We values at AZO) |S2.CoNettes at 28.00 | WILL BE ON SALE, AS FOLLOWS. | } Was to-day put on trial before Justice |ascend. th > a carving knife, but his wife, 14m, !ny suddenly insane, Hiram L. Badger, | Davie. inthe Criminal Branch of the deters, The, hack, Long Coats Caracul Coats | ; ced all they had to ob- Slipremiel Court lo! indictment charg- jers Joave the Will + ia fatty pane Fi » PER . i {oo BARE Ae ae Tesldent of this town, to-day killed | Supreme eit ab cs ndictment char#- ers Joave the, Williams A collection which deserves es-! Entirely new models, 50 inches BLANKETS PAIR, $5,00, 6.25, 7.50 & 9.50 ij Ail yesterday she watched him. He went |!8 two daufhters, Florence, aged fit- tng grand larceny. ss the pro |famuried to" te. house pecial attention. Particularly| long, exact reproductions of the BEDSPREADS, SATIN FINISH EACH, $2.15 & 2.90¢ { out last night to try to raise money |teen, and Catherine, axed seven, and). oo Crtne famous Goldsboro ae peal: leriwen iactne. nines a stylish models in black Broad- arisian styles. Finest . : | tp bay food for his tami, and had just then ran amuck through the town, ition ts being Tele eN ~ | door Tange, ¢ loMVAnd anieures cul Cloth lined with satin. CROCHET BEDSPREADS . EACH, 90c., $1.00 & 1.35 urned unsuccessful when, taking his | sooting at persons he met on the street | touthent ; 5 ‘ z t \ 1.00 at y yalues...... Sue mane et inn nto ne [ana fring Into the windows ofthe ators Di ry Pag ir ae ee meee OO WH Me ee ee es ae eo ae fe 5 stores that he passed. During his mad |trother, ‘ —— . : fab above ihe right car. [roger imat Ne pamed. During ble mad brome Hania core | FUR DEPARTMENT MUSLIN PILLOW CASES i 4 EACH, 18¢, TO 24e trial set for to-day was on an in-| Wheeler, a grocer’s clerk, in the leg, | Went to | ofie Keystone FELL FROM FOOT BRIDGE. Gira Hains ae ] : i | Driller Company a what ‘ itively the lowest for furs of equal character. ent on complaint of Mra, Mary|@nd several of his bullets narrowly | purported to HealGen: | MASS st it : is Sample, an aged widow, of No. 577| missed other persons. Jerai alia fOr / yan Injured on N. Y. Centeatw S$ LONG, SETS. MUFF SCARF Klin avenue, Brookiyn, who sald he| Badger was pursued by a crowd of i - 48.00 | Eastern Mink -.22.00 13.50 forced her to give him $1,100. The] townspeople, who finally captured him |,,The machinery Tenth Avenue Railroad Tracks, : | + 69.00 | Black Lynx. 24.00 16.00 | was at first a three-days’ mystery. | and turned him over to the police. Jbut while this was being ¢ An unidentified man, crossing + 75.00 | Blended Squirrel... 8.50 ~ \ whole story then came out in the| From the nature of the man’s ravings lading was forged " the New York Cen- - 95.00 | Persian Paw. 4.25 | ; ce court. at the police station the officers were of tral tracks on Tenth avenue, at Thir - 150.00 | Alaska Sable. 14.50 | fore a Magistrate Mrs. Sample ad-|the opinion that his sudden madness ait tieth street, early this morning, fell eo 1 T. 4 ed she had poured acid on her-j|was due primarily to jealousy, and it | the defendant ob a over the hand il and to the street, = and put a gag in her own mouth|was rejated that a few days ago he, Bailey was ai ' Honduras bY |janding on his shoulders and head. 4]. ee sworn that robbers took her money, | assaulted a man on an elevated railway ee & active ter eat AY ints accident, and oalled | en in reality Sulker took it. train in Boston. |same time, but e noned an ambu- ker, his wife and his wife's broth- | Hospital. she explained, had been boarders ofhers in a house she owned on Put nam avenue. There Sulker had entered BE room one day and locked the door. jost at once his brother-in-law had in and threatened to show Sulker up to his wife. | irs. Sample pleaded with the men and | by Badger and his family lived in a house in the rear of No. 365 Main street. After the maniac had been placet in a cell the police visited his home. As they en- tered a sleeping room they found two bodies on the bed. Because of the hor- rible way in which the heads had been HUGHES AGANST. Went Into Bankruptcy Early in the Season. Miss Russell to Sell Home. one of the victims was Badger's wife, | ee ree ay [ute nial oor sasee ceaee | RIGdanee Prices on the it was the elder daughter, Florence. | (7, Rejec P siti ore the rea le hee nery restr ence: yo. } Bilge aan gpa Bankrupt COAT Stock Mercantile Co. ,2ad Street, Cor. 5th Ave. | HAVE RECENTLY RECEIVED A LARGE NUMBER OF ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE ORIENTAL RUGS, IN SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZES, WHICH ARE SUGGESTED AS APPROPRIATE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. years o} mustache and was five feet § He wore a yr a long consultation got them to pt $100 as a price of silence. Litrlef Mitle after that they procured in| {tional $1,000 from her by threatening | TO.MORROW (WEDNESDAY), A SPECIAL OFFERING WILL BE MADE OF - ¥ After crushing in his children's heads | West Fifty-seventh street i expose her as @ dissolute wom.n to} Badger had cut their throats. is qos 1, to a client of children. paisearch) for Dira: “Badger was then! “for Gommission’ Made) by, , who decline to dis- WILTON RUGS IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES: order to get the money for them |i Sas jearned afterward that she was a: wee c | of the purchaser. Miss | gold her house and went to live |away ona visit. Her whereabouts, how | Chamber of Commerce. | pusseit bougit the house in May, tea Val t M3 6 5 6 5 6 6 o «RED ever, were not known lues up to $30 Baiger is @ gardener and about | 6.3 x 10.6 6 0 60 6 06 6 HED years old. 4 . . . (Special to The Bvbning World.) ALBANY, Dec. §.—That a concerted 6x9 6 6 6 oO 0 6 O 17.50 Seige PUBLIC SERVICE BUDGET. |e will be made by insurance agents jand their supporters to secure legisla- | tive relief from some of the provisions | of the insurance reform law at the com- ing session was made plain in a letter which Gov. Hughes sent to-day to t! for her poverty by, leading them believe that she had been assaulted robbed of the proceeds of the sale | ‘Of the house. | Later she confessed to the daugh- — who engaged a lawyer for her. @ lawyer took her to the District- Adtorney. {Bulker's brother-in-law was arrested when he was, but was only held as a witness. Mrs. Sulker was cleared ab- solutely of any complicity in the ex- tortion. Bulker was forty-nine years old and| Imported THE USUAL PRICES OF WHICH.RANGE FROM $37.50 To 22.50 (Caracul Cloth aS Imported Broadcioths her daughter at the Franklin ave- ny, apartment. had poured the acid on herself, explained, to account to her daugh- SP () vases oo ws Ot up to $45 The Price Due to Board Aske for $897,000 for Com- ing Year. One Hundred and Thirty-seven Dollars Payable in CASH or on LIBERAL! TERMS of CREDIT, will secure a COMPLETE OUTFIT for an APARTMENT equal in value to that iseWwhere at not fess than $165. Inspection of thts «:d othee outfits inviced, ranging from $50 up, Length of Coats from 36 to 54 inches The Public Service Commission for the calendar year of 1909 1s going to try to scrape along on $105,000 less than it had last year. At the semi-weekly meeting of the Commission to-day it was decided to make a requisition on the Board of Es- timate for the expenses of the Commis- r 3 sion for the year next coming, amount- after he was indicted his friends wecured | 115 <9 s67,000, Last year requisition was bail for him. His wife has worked un- | made for $1,095. nd to date the Board | eeasingly to pay for his defense. When | has voted mmission a flat mill- | s the police entered her home after he) fon. The said that would be rd ha Kejiied himself yesterday it wax almost | the final allowance for the year. e of furniture and there was no | 34th Mtrect, 35th Street and 5th Avene. Imported Seal Cloth Imported Velour Peau ide Soie Paaid Back Cloth Directoire, R. Ml, Macy & Cas Attractions Are Thetr Low Pricms ACVS B'way at Gh Ay, S4ta to 35th Empire, Mannish, Hipless, and Half- fitted Models. Limited Time of Sale, i 190d in it. | | MOTHER OF 6 TAKES ACID. Children Playing in Room Next to One Where Woman Lay Dying. While tha six children of John and Fannie Frankel were playing in the din- | of the expe ing-room of their home, No. 520 Hudson | der these provisions of t Boulevard, Bayonne, to-day, the mother, | *,8¥8!!at near death from a dose of carbolie acid, Was lying on the floor of the kitchen, the | adjoining room | Frankel works at oda jobs for | andard Ol! Company plant at Con- Hook, but lately has not had | gh work to enable him to get autfi- | food for his wife and children. Hin |< y-five years old, brooded over | MISSION COUCH, upholstered in leaner value #5, $13.75 The Same Cow Price s y STATEN ISLAND Bulletin No. 1. We emphasize by repetition the request that you Shop Early—early in the day; early in the month, Bulletin No. 2. We do not kee ory evenings—nor will we be- tween now ant C ristmas. We could sell many extra thousands of dollars’ worth of goods by doing so—but it would be at the physical ex- pense of our employees. Therefore we close at fin nies, suranc in the until Jan ‘That Mas Made Onr Estabishment Equally Great Reductions on ae Stade Women’s Suits, Coats, Gowns, Cash or Credit i Yannouncement has been made of the engagement of Miss Clara A. Cannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cannon, of, Mariners’ Harbor, to W ker, of Wosterleigh. No di yt been set for the wedding Waists, Skirts & Girls’ Clothes. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, Ridiculously Low Prices Jon Fine Fur Coats 50 and 52 inch French Seal Coats. .$85 mekson on the eastshore of Staten Island ‘was the annual ball of the Raritan Club held at the German Club room in Stan! tqn, on Saturday eve Much credit h vied was given Hugene Dillon, Maurice Me- polwon, At the Bayonne | Value $125, Brocade lining, eae irene ycron in, Charles Idiet, Mark Cc John vs ni cover ic $55 ee 50-inch Moire Pony Coats .... Value $100. Brocade lining. 4 48-inch Caracul Coats.......... Value $125. Brocade lining, { 36-inch Caracul Coats.... Value $125. Brocade lining. and - ——~, ar-| BLED TO DEATH FROM WOUND, NYACK, N.Y. , Ernest Richard Daley ts for th Bulletin No. 3. Our Toy Store is big and bright and interesting from January to January, but during December it rises and swings into extra heights of Holida enthusiasm. Where does Santa Claus dwell Ask any well-informed New York child, success attained, K De veld a Hi hse, in West Lr OHS coak dinner. g tin eae hae! J. Murph Association hmond Hotel, i ry Value $75, Brocade lining, | Important Sales—Important because affair, Politicians night, was a f frpm all parts of Staten Island were | When you possess have been reduced just when you ent. | s ° e e naphone you | = k G. Reynolds, of Boston, will have all kinds of munlc ‘oods, Diamonds, Straus Cut Art Gowns. Thousands of European Novelties that haven't been reduced are priced so attractively that you'll think they have been marked down. Our Christmas arrays are not paralleled, Saks Cushion-Flex Shoes for Women, at $4 Ingenuity has devised a means of retaining the grace that fastidious women demand in iday evening. nment to the iss Alice Tompkins, of Graniteville, Semi-Annual ime rage. In the Clearance Sale the Satlors’ Snu, ike mcourmey of the d to another ent te in one and at ® more than thet o music hall The memoers of the Ocean Ya ‘ yn (he aRtal veh of He oF tl tak their footwear—yet has secured the comfort | | Seman’ Wan will take place on your guarauios which is rarely associated with stylish shoes. | Arrangen.cnts made by the Wednesday, Thursday Friday, n and haar @ o Bas 3 > 4 bers and Ka oe ot Richmond ’ y Saks Cushion- Flex Shoes embrace the full- ae a bel erie ets Dec, 9, Dec, 10, Dec. 44 est measure af elogance~yet by means of | Affix a Reasonable Reward Miidien Kelly, of Stapleton, bas gone very flexible sole leathers and a soit, yielding v { alleles tliieliada As usual, every article in stock inner cushion, provide the teat and ease that to a few “lines” of World “Lost ' re necessary to overcome fatigue. j - j etna ctietlgtat lal ee Will be disposed of regardless of cost. Ne ee ee Found’ ad a eueeai a ane Fifth Ave., 44th and 45th Sts. pouiwvey Saks & Company + sua |) Draw the Missing Articles Bach } ad eapected No. viehions : re eT Prriensbaniness 4. - 4