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MANY TEACHERS DPN SCHOOL {Flynn nantes He Saw Traces| ‘Ju of Burglars and Sought | to Bar Them. i} i THEN HE WENT TO SLEEP j —_—---— ‘Didn't Know Until To-Day * That Principal and Teachers | Had Been Prisoners. rate the years that Willlam J. | owing old as janitor Suffolk and he never encountered In all Flyn of Pub ‘ Rivingt burglars. chool No, 160, streets Nor had he seen anything \ {a burglar Hi f (e | Hi ; ‘ door on the ground floor the lock of the outer door was broken and splintered } on the floor, showing where heavy t kicks had forced it. The high iron gate Hleading to the street was minus its bolts and was wide open. I ently | gome one had smashed gates vrs. The no time in thought. f He seized’ a heavy bar and a lantern, and began a silent but thorough search Of the sixty-two rooms In the bullding. Saw Nothing of Thieves. * How long the quest for marauders| j Jasted isn't told, vut Flynn about mid- | night examined the outer works, so to | } | epeak, ard nothing but a back yard t | band of cats, then placed 8 against | |. — Pthe door, and finally retired, having de- feided to notify the principal of the 7 school early tc I f Nothing was and nothing dis- qturbed, Flynn argued, and there was no Suse telling police $ Jolin J. Dempsey, the principa | Fone of the first to reach the oll Ty | P build ty sent for] | Fiyar if Noy" amor + ejaculated, Told ‘of the Burglars, ' tell the story of ms for the of clot! Judge Foster gions, t clot closed ’ | CLEAN SWEEP. END OF SEASON REDUCHIOS Ma oF FU! PROM TREPFE min LOCKED TO TRY FFTEEN District-Attorney J [tice Victor J. Dowling, In the Criminal | Branch of the Supreme Court, whicl will mntinued this mo iat and next Fourteen men and one woman at Koten, will be placed on tral before the Justice for their | havi nin dicte murder in the first degree. Ali are efore the present term 0 nH i) Assistant Distr neys Nott, Ely ') and Hart are to eo! he prosecution U of nearly all the t Expect to Fill “Death House.” baer coma All the persons to be piaced on trial 8 for months. stice Dowling Starts Re- markable Calendar of Ac- cused Slayers. t are compl th chamber in Ned. a, who killed rawl last July, murderers to Nott moved his Sing ten will wis O'Bryant, a |rr nk Bliss in a sa as Inaugu- |is the first of the a dar before Jus- i be placed on tria Mr. da remarkable cal R.H. Moy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, Wie B'way at oth Ay, 34th to 35th St I Gales! Dress Goods By Interesting news of Dress Goods value: 69: for $1.00 All-Wool Checked St Quiet, subdued colors, formin clothy surfaces. Ideal for walking $1 -39 for $2.00 Imported Broa 1 wide, Chitt: n weight; silky tinish—ga tan, brown, rose, cream and ivory. Boh the above items will be on centre table opposite the department. =u 3 ling dresses. ind 30. inches , Wine, navy, Matin FI Black Dress Goods Prices for two of the staplest of staple weaves have dipped. 59 ¢ for All-Wool Chiffon Panama Cloth, $0 inches wide; hard-tinished; jettiest of jet black, 99 ¢ for All-Wool Black Satin Prunella Cloth, 43. inches Y wide. The lustre is lively—drapes gracefully. Maces When Imported White Goods Are Offered at About Half Prices It’s the Time for You to Buy Matin Floor, HE central attraction—the concentrated trade-point | of theWhite Sale—Muslin Underwear, of course. Es But White Goods are a big, important factor, too. And when the White Goods involved are desir- able in every way and are offered at about half their real value, their importance becomes a grand drawing power. Shirt Waists, Children’s Dresses, Women’s Summer Gowns, Aprons—these and other personal needs suggest that you piuck the values quickly. 16 c for 25¢ to 35 Persian Lawn, 32 inches wide 2A¢ for 35¢ to 50c Persian Lawn 46 inches wide 24¢ for 35¢ to SOc French Lawn, 46 inches wide Novelty White Goods 15¢ for 25¢ to 35¢ Figured, Striped, Embroidered and Checked Batiste: Lace-‘triped, Corded, Checked and Figured Madrases, 27 inches wid Extra! Special!! Fancy White Goods, 27 inches wide ; sheer, tine, smooth weaves in a large assortment of pretty designs, worth 40c to 50c a yard, at 19¢ and 24c. Women bent on sewing now for the warm days to come shou'd get all the yardages of thes: betore others, quicker-witted than they, exhaust the supply | 2 ye clozed prices will ochet Doilies, iy Kramer Furs Known The World Over Since 1873. OMNES ‘ ft Our | ‘ | ‘Ow pric $47.50 Bree our" $70.00 a ehrice #200, Gur price. 982600 os BREN OF $172.50 nt fatnis $2,500.00 | 1 R CO, NEW yor | oy P puke EAST STH STREET slocatur fo prholeaale gules i Ralbsie: Losdon, Chicage: das Tees, i Sate Men’s Collars us.ands s only— woud have Ath fret proper |i: Al em— — Six 46 Filet, for Cc Men’ s $1.00 Shirts at t 69¢ White Pleated Bosom Pie fin ristbands ; | t hand EE ane an Herineniie | \ Our Price Sold d at $1.00. For This Sale, 69c Continuation W [ of Our Greatest 1". | baal Undergarments and Kindred me tHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1909, trial today before Justice Dowling. | murder Lawyers LA. Abrams and J, Wheaton, counsel for O'Bryant, an awored if And the work of se Jecting a jury was begun. O'Bryant’s trial will be followed by that of Stephen Mackov licted for. ¢ the mu f Angelo Gullomo on ¥'"" Oct 1 and alles trial of Sarah Koten, who shot Killed Dr Martin W. Auspits, her ed be on June 15 last, will begin the rt of the month detense be made woman’ am Levy, Sa Koten's now ill in the peniten- tlary Blackwell's Island. Another tm Enrique De who Killed Fa Park. Le Lar by that of Morris Kay, agai killed his partner ina Second ayenu gambling place in a ght over a di viston of 8p This will not be the first time that al FUR pended vital prices rivet your attention. on as long as it was prudent for them to. what really came were days warm enough to bring the robins back. went out of the Fur business. But now that we've taken the Furs, just watch the bustle. Snap and sparkle a-plenty when rich, luxurious, shimmery Furs are offered at half prices. Blow hot, blow colda—you'll buy, We've not escaped unscathed. cured from the makers, We've contributed our own unsold balances to Allin all, it is the most favorable turn that retailing has re- cently made for you to save money. Will you save it? equalled value the brilliant occasic A, $3 19.90 for $63 rab Mink Oats yetive perfec animal scart at nec ing skin effect and tails, deep cuts tr ( heads and tails, lined with ik y brocaded sa $234.00 for $46 8-00 Mink cane Graceful, loose-back, collarless model, neck trim- med w ds, tails and paws; deep cutis trim- med to matct th rich and beautiful satin, Other Mink Coats, ranging from $203.00 to $794.00 $33 7.00 for $676.00 Broadtail Coa " New hipless model, 40 inches long, made of tin well-matched skins, large shawl coll cuffs, finished with jewelled butions, brocaded satin. $297.00 for $4] 3.00 Baby Caracal Ccats—Semi-titted model, 50 inches long, made of flat, lustrous skins, marked most exquisitely, * 14.00 for$23 1.06 Moire Pony Coat hipless model, 54 inches long, made of ane French Ni pelts, unusually light weight, handsomely $74- 75 for $149.00 00 Moire Pony aa Semi-fitted model, lying, light-weight i $54.75 for $109.00 Moire Pony Coat Remarkably clear markings, 50 inches long, lar. toll collar and deep cutts, lined with tine brocade. $113.00 for $226.00 Hudson Seal Coat — best F d skins, 50 inches long; lined with broe A large gh-grade Garments ul, Hudson or Fren Seal and Ble q , three-quarter and full-length models, $21.74 to $249.00. $9():74 for $181.00 Eastern Mink Set Five-skin Animal Scarf, double fur, and E ug Muff to match, trimmed with ails and paws. $74.75 for $149.00 Eastern Mink Set Fi i pa kin Scarf, with heads, tails and ; four-skin Mu hanging skin effect. $56.24 for $112.00 Dark Natural Mink Set—soit, heads, tails and paws Muff. $9.37 for $1 8.74 Sabled Fox Muffs— Rug kin Scarf, trimmed wi six-skin pilldw-shaped style, trimmed with large head and brush, fwaces End o’ the Week Candy Special Main Floor and Base Mille Dolce Chocolates— of the finest quality and flavor —sold exciusively by this house; packed in boxes con- taining YO pieces (2 pounds) — no two pieces being alixe. Chocolates of evil would cost elsewhere $ our regular price is $1.49. Week End Price, $1.19 a box “p clal Designs in Fancy Paper Dinner and Dance Favors will be promptly ex- ecuted to order in our own workroom s. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS COATS, MUFFS, BOAS The Season’s Greatest Sale The real eloquence of this announcement is to be found in the figures. They are astonishing—but they do carry conviction. Skip che talk, if you will, but let the ap- The spirit of thrift urges it. Furs at Half Prices—how the words must grate on the manufacturers! Blizzards in December were expected. ‘\"'DEATH ENDS HIS CLAIM «- Crazed by Prospective Riches © Orleans Man Wanders in For- est Until Halt Starved, The death Alban % rth olomew yesterday This cli na, in It milli 4 ule oyster ped from home he n id to have: fle na lad, told by he was found in a nea be his ays later di A Negotiations were being at the time of the claimant's death, Second Floor. They held But Of course, the life In addition to the un- $41. 50 for $89.50 Natural Mink Set— and four-skin, pillow. n animal Scarf shaped Muff to mate Other Mink Sets, rangi: g ‘rom $26.74 to$315. $33.74 for $67-49 Natural Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs—two pertectly matched skins (double fur), with heads that cross at back. $77.75 for $144.00 Natural Hudson Bay Sable Mi ff—rour dark skins, pillow- i, tinished with tails and paws. $98.75 for $292.00 Blended Hudson Bay Sable Set—Five very full skins in the Sear trimmed 1 with heads and paws; large pil- ed Mutf to match. $] 53.00 for $304.00 Natural Hvdson Bay Sable Muff arg e tug shape, cr compas $3. 37 for $6. 74 Dark Natural Squirrel Scarfs —Throw with Scarts, 60 inches long, lined iranteed satin, TO DUKEDOM IN ITALY. New Mi mais of these precious lives, » father Of these infantile deaths aro occasioned by the use of narcotic pre} He died a 1 in an old tin box » found 40 congestions, sickness, death, valed you must gee that it bears the signature of Chas, H, F letcher, f ne aK 8 apparently a bona tide one, pores of the skin and allays fever, lawyers her that his claim Albanez's reason became dethroned, rried on tn connection with the mat- | ~ = . SS | It makes little difference what you need—a World “Want” will go and get it $4.96 for $9.74 Dark Natural Squirrel Muffs —Large pi ilk yw shape to match the above | | Scarf. $4.74 for $1 5.00 Pirectoire Ruffs— | Made of sable, ermine, ink, broad- ail, caracal, sabled and nat Al, $6.37 for $12.74 Sabled ree Muffs— j aped Mutis, finished at bottom ills “s $4.96 for $0.98 Black Fox Scarfs— ong Throw, lined with good quality satin, $7.94 for $17.74 Black Fox Muffs— fandsome Rug shape, trimmed with large head and brush; shirred lining. $1 1.24 for $22.49 Black Raccoon Sets pillow-shaped Muff hrow Scarf, 60 inches long; to ma $1037 for $21.74 Caracal Muffs— arge pillow-shaped, made of flat skins. $13.89 for $9 774 Kolinsky Sable Muffs—Pillow-shaped, five handsome skins. $9.74 for $1 8.74 Alaska Sable (Skunk) Muffs—Large pillow-shaped, handsome natural fur, Men’s and Women’s Motoring Wear At Greatly Reduced Prices .., -. Men’s Dogskin Coats, Formerly $16.74 to $44.74; now $12.74 to $32.74 Men’s Calfskin Coats, Formerly $29.74 to $54.75; now $23.74 to $48.74 Men’s Raccoon Skin Coats, Vormerly $48.74 to $224.00; Women’s Fur Coats, Formerly $27.74 to $224.00; Fur Gloves, Formerly now $39.74 to $124.00 now $24.74 to $198,00 $7.49 to $17.74; now $5.94 to $14.74 Sale of Men’s Shoes Continued Men's Store, Fifth Fivor. _Our Regular $4. 96 Shoes at ee 89 n button, Blucher and lac valfskin and Kidskin, in Blucher or lac Tle fan Russia Calfskin Bluchers, (In other shops these s‘oes bring $6.00.) $4.00 Grade Storm Shoes at $2.89 Of soft, pliable tan calfskin, with double soles and bellows tongue —the idea! Storm Shoe. | Te) Save the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful, Oy fe) fifteen | Wo can hardly realize that of all ts children born in civilized countries, twenty- eo ee cent,’ or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; tl peas percent,, or moro than ode-third, before they are five, and one- before We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save @ Neither do we hesitate to say that many, Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints ont more or less op4im or morphine, They are, in considerable quanti deadly poisons, In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and | Castoria operates exact. causes the blood to circulate properly, opens the ‘Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of the reverse, but Castoria ' 4 \ R. Fl. Maey & Co.'s Attractions Are Thetr Low Prices arys B'way at 6th dy, B4th bo 35th 58, | Men’s Overcoats Reduced Before The Hard Half of the Winter Sets In January, February, March are the Overcoat months. That’s why these offerings are most opportune, You who have heen trying io believe that last season’s Overcoat will tide you over another winter will change your mind wheu you See these values, ad Men’s Overcoats. , Wortin up to $35.00 Choice....., $1 975 Made of — bl, brown and gray tertield model; “4 with convertible collar. Prinz” Fifth Men’s Overcoats. Worth up to $45.00 Choice... $947 Floor. Made of imported and domes- and double- os tic fabrics, single “Kron breasted 52-in and “Kaiser” models, 52. erly lined. Also black vicunas inches long, mace of heavy alle and striped kerseys in brown and yee urs and gray dined with pure silk and satin, Chestertield models about Rreens, regular ) 34 to 46 chest measure. 44 inches long, regular and stout Coats more desirable to be had, | sizes; 34 to 40 chest measure. Men’s Suits Reduced A January Suit clearance. Tip-top time for you to Save money and at the same time secure all that proper taste and expert knowledge demand in Clothes. If you pass the following values, charge yourself up with several dollars lost by not taking advantage of a Macy economic incident 19% 75 for Men's Suits,'$ for Men's Suits, ry nth up to. $27.50, 24" worth up to $35.00, Gaye High-grade “hand-tai- ~~" lored Suits, made of green, pt and) troy n and gray worsteds, ve: Wy \ HENRY and unninished fabrics in lours in all single-breasted sack styles, In colors, All this lot are 20 Suits made of fine ive black untinished worsted, lined with silk. Men’s Trousers Also Reduced Mei’s Worsted Trousers, broad Men's Fine Worsted Trousers; and narrow striped effects on grays, browns and fancy blue- black or gray Broun Isis) stripew eiects; well trimmed aid tailored; size 31 to 52-in. waist where at > ran measurements; worth up $4.25 up to $5.50; our pri \to $7.50; our price... $13.75 for Young Men’s Suits Worth Upto $25. 00 Young Men's Suits—tancy worsteds and cheviots, also plain blues or blick untinishes worsteds; distinctive models with fancy sleeves and pocket flaps; double-stitched welted-seams; dip fronts ul lined throughout with serge; sizes 32 to 40 chest measure- ments; regularly sold up to $25.00; our price, $13.75. 2S (ase The Semi-Annual Sale of Samples of Ware’ HOSIERY Women’s Main Flod Still left, an abundance of the Stockings placed on sale yester- day morning—the sale started with over 38,000 pairs, Sample Hosiery—all of it perfect quality. And with an article of merchandise as staple as hosiery, litte wonder that the under- pricing brings out holiday throngs :— Women’s 25¢ ._ Women’s Soc Women's 75c Hosiery, 15c Hosiery, 24c Hosiery, 44c Men's 25¢ Men's 50c Women’s $1.00 Half Hose, 15c. Half Hose, 24c to $1.50 Hosiery, 68 Women’s $1.50 Silk Stockings, 98c fine; some with cotton soles; , White, tan, sky. Special Sale of Canned Goods Grocery Dept., Fifth Floor, Brand Cream Sugar { Pioneer Brand Sweet Peas, No. can; sold elsewhere 2 can; for this sale 8: | Bocth’s Ova! Brand Stringless Beans, No, 2 can; this sale....8¢ Arctic corm No. “Lily White Brand Extra Fancy Jessamine Brand Marrow!at Maine Cream Sugar Corn; same Peas, No. 2 can; same quality sold quality sold elsewhere at (4c. a elsewhere at 13c,; our price, 10c,; can; our price, 10c,; doz...$1.14 | doz,. ‘ Califoynia Peeled Apricots, in » red Newark Brand Tomatoes t-lb tall cans, Honeysuckle Brand; ripe, solid ask No. 2 can; for this sale . c Scioto mi Cream Sugar Corn, No. 2 can; each, 8c,; a, Ponderota Brand Tomatoet. red ripe, solid pack; regular ‘ so- called quart can% 9c .each; Jessamine Bragd California Lemon Cling Peaches, halves or sliced, No. 24 can; same quality sold elsewhere at 30c.; our prica, $2.77 24c, a can; doz a C4 Jessamine Prana he ; Royal Anne ite or Lily White Brand Golden Wax | Cherries, No, 212 c11, 28c4 : Mote, Bean un, 122,; dor, $1.88 | A rand CHR Jenamine Brand Bartlett Pe aan to se can; | No 214 ¢ tt tan | can, Bese 1On vdad ‘1.14 No 2% can, ; doz § our pr ih Jessamine Brand California Monticello Brand Red Kilney | Beans, No. 2 can; sold elsewhere | our price... eevee] Greengages or Egg Plums, br can, 19¢,; at 12¢,; Jessamine Brand California Lily White Brand Okra, No.2 | Green Asparagus, large square can, 11¢.; doz, $1.26. No 3 can, | can; sold elsewhere at 40c, a can: TAsridogisiiecsstt sees) $1.57 | our price, 84c,; doz,...... $3.97 Royal jaiian Brand Pine- Manzanita Brand California bite, can, 14¢.; doz., Asparagus, large square _can: on ee $187 | Ber doe en eB