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a.) THE EVENING WORLD, = oe JANUARY 25, 1909. -SIK SLAYERS GET POLICEMAN GOES TAXICAB BANDIT NEW BATTLESHIP. LING SEES UP PHONE PLE HELA EVEL WANE HLS WT DASTORIA, = Aimee TO STATE PRISON AND SAVES A GAT TRIEF WROD SHOT HAVANA f HARBOR The id Yor tae qh OF GAGES wu eats aL Ways Bought — COLORED LACE NOVELTY BANDS _o-—— Saae IMPORTED TO SELL AT $175 PER YARD, AT 68c, 1” IMPORTED TO SELL AT 275 PER YARD, AT 4,25 IMPORTED TO SELL AT 4,00 PER YARD, AT 4.65 as re Foreigners oe Life Too O'Malley Used to Be a Sailor, Three Bail Bonds Exacted ot Anchors Near Woes of oid " Cheaply, 4 ees : | } ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT, Fitted for the Jamison, One as Robber of Maine on Anniversary Day | [ys AVegetable Preparationfirds. Job. Tannenholz, | —Guns Roar Welcome. | sleet Bears the e | RE Signature of s Justice Dow- and Was 's Comment fously assaulting) HAVANA, Jan, %.—The American {s'Tannenholz, battleships Maine and — Mississipp! | . James G, Steamed {nto Havana Harbor shortly Charged with fe MURDER OVER TRIFLES. NOWHE’SGOT A UineCOT BRUSSELS REAL APPLIQUE LACES $2.50, $365 Yo $15,00 PER YARD USUALLY $3.75 TO $25.00 PER YARD and robb! ret yee en CQ ayy JV am Jamison. known to the pollee as the before 11 A. M, to-day. The Maine, One Victim Killed foralSones| Rescue MadenAtter a) Woman paanen Aaa tees ee ao ie cis aaa ren icemmnl| Another Shot for Slight Stab | Had Reported the Cat's | ball tor fo Steinert in| H. Arnold, pointed the way, and as/ Opium. n Morphine pel OT NARCOTIC. the Yo she passed Morro Castle began saluting ; q A of a Pin. Plight at Station House; | ore se altace Fam fu Cavanas Fortress at] 1 | peceicingees i ——- j taxicab « jter the ships had fully entered the hav-! [iia | | MEN'S AND WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS: | who Killed| The Alexander avenue police station | an one We gee | 169 Nn : wo rships made their, , : d to long terms|'n the Bronx has a new mascot, It la} oo oo. through the narrow harbor en {3 | IN ESPECIALLY. PRICED SELECTIONS WILL BE ON SALE | y el alcc day by Justice & half-atarved, Mack and white kitten within, his. story the bands on their quarter decks | i | BEGINNING TO.MORROW (TUESDAY), JAN 26eht iy BY Dowling, in the Criminal Branch of Not More than four or five Inches long, | Magistra:e tmpored an d ouben natjenal airs and the mu- ° yy ‘ F and if Policeman “Bill O'Malley hadn't of $5,000 for ‘ould be neard on shore plainly. It fF the supren ea Ot et eee wan many years ago it! Then Detectlve Wail, of the Kast Was grected with applause by the thous: | 6 Apert Rene or forComsige MEN'S PLAIN HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, gullty to m would have mot a terrible fate, inswad |Sixty-seventh street station, came to the ands of persons who had crowded down , mach, Di: ; . He 8) traposing « of lapping up cream from a saucer as it| front with a third charge—that of u,walls of the elty. Nap Ranaiclity or ver USUALLY $3.00 & $4.00 PER DOZEN AT $2.00 & $3.00 , j mented the fast hat the fhe Is at the present moment carrying cone An ad: alisyetigeent anntvernars | IRSA | | ress and Loss OF SLEEP. Bn) galls < arey be toretgners in| THe ie the way It happened: Capt, ditional ball oo ee Maine, whore wreck stil ts) BS Seargeas MEN'S INITIALED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 was held aply by foreigners In| | ost was at the desk in the Alex.| ‘I did not I did not in the harbor le it is | Fac Simile Signature of ) i jy this city. ander avenue station, to-day, when tn his cab, and vey Wietended a ae see ¥ Ollie. rt bars USUALLY $2.75 PER DOZEN o ao oo ee iio { n came Mrs. Solomon Erickson. She was att Jamison, coming of the rec- | Sy JEW YORK. crying, but she was also very angry, of this name on this day | GF NE and excited, WOMEN'S SHAMROCK CLOTH INITIALED HANDKERCHIEFS temptation te vinced tha ; : meaaantaine end ; sot | ‘At6 months old N , iteweiVauetarnenCanteinianeleaia? yh ay ae : EA oc Doses - 34 CENTS SELF PLAID CENTRES, \ before this 3 s i | Thompeon’s « as atlanta nd i sl pial diay 3 OSES -35 es ; : sity tor drastic action. FI FHI ecen iris sea aie — thevlt Regine. They wil remain here Bbw Ri babadae s aaeile USUALLY $300 PERDOZEN . . . AT $2.00 , hald too choaply in y and must) Her tears flowed so that the captain, | ; ¢ carer TOReneStipualncoinecieny } z yes be mado more safe." [though sympathetic, couldn't under- | reside} the new Republic, WOMEN'S PLAIN HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 4 Took Life on Smal! Provocation. | stand her. | bichta abate 5 Exact Copy of Wrapper. COCEATTDCER TACTIC “Calm yourself, madam,” he sald, | USUALLY $2.50 PER DOZEN fo oth 240 AT $1.50 enced killed | ‘| , i : “and speak slowly, and I will help you.” | | eit a BLOW, a cere ‘After much questioning he learned } P eee eee sniy-one vase, |thAt Mrs, Erickson lives at No, 878 East | | WOMEN'S FANCY COLORED LINEN OR SHAMROCK CLOTH 3 a NRT RR tid BOE i oS CT One Thirty-Atth st ‘ ; fs that of the young Spaniard, who Killed | 9M Rey ere rane Se 1 | HANDKERCHIEFS, USUALLY $300 PER DOZEN AT $3.50 the San Domtntean Lasdpatt central | ook Southern Boulevard, between | ul Registered Established 4 Fare wee there! any |Brook avenue and st. Ann's avenue McCarthy Believes Package | gistere ; i Bisvedlistisn. bi ftty years old, of No, /2%4 that, looking through these win- 2 ‘ Trade Half a y August Bianchi. fifty years old, of » tut rans 4 ay ahi | 400 Henry street, Brooklyn, who shot | paid ee ais eee 7 peal Left at His House Contains tere oral Mark Century n 4 John Parelia, of No. 1 East , aerate ; if A | R 4 ae er aaarall ratie owery, | Perched since yesterday Explosive Fluid, Screaming and Excited Wom- One Hundreth street, on the Bow! é | F { ‘Aug. 2 last, was sentenced to not less Pleads for the Cat. | Grabbed Skirt “| 4 Fe years and six months or| “Wicked boys are throwing pieces ot | Hl) andes ints an | Last Wee teen years and three ‘ce and sticks at {t," sobbed Mrs, Brick. | Assistant Proseoutor James Mo- * | ¢. ore ae nacht claimed Parelia. had [2% 2f you don't wend your men tht [carthy, of Hudeon Counts, New sersey,! Jumped on the Seats. . Altman n. f swindled him out of $100. |myselt and bring down that kitten if it | !@ having an analysis mate to-day ot} Francesco Vonella, twenty-two years | breake my neck.” |the oontents of a bottle which was left ; Fort at Morristown, N. J was sentenced |, TRO captain wouldn't hear of such @ /at his home, No. 2% Lemibeck avenue, | If the New Jersey bombat had been | ‘ it leas than fourteen years and (AMAR action, eo he routed up Feliceman Jergey City, Iaat night by two mys- tured loose It could not have caused | hs or more than slstoen,geare || “You're ‘always bragging how,’ you | \terlous men. much more excitement than did a pig | A be . ore” TO.MORROW (TUESDAY), JANUARY 26th, 9 shot Frank Green | used to be @ sal lormag pnaiibyed) ro} lay | The men arrtved shortly before mid-| which eacaped from tts custodians early | e inen bi 3 Sept. 21 aloft in a howling gale,” said Capt. Post. | night in a large automobtle and asked to-Gay and ran about a Lexington ave- a pel IL) “Now, hi If you on raga es q } root ian chink tke ecu say yourcan, go with tae {for Mr. McCarthy, who was absent, One |nue “L' car in Brooklyn, ie When we planned for our 1909 Annual Sale we WOMEN'S MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS of the men handed a black pastesboard! Women screamed, grabbed their skirts | ; ars box toa member of the household, re-|and jumped up on the seats. Some of arranged for new shipments and a sufficient quan- questing that {t be handled carefully the men even scurried a | tity of stock so that it would continue throughout for on the sidewalk when Vonella |jady and alin up that pole and save tha revolver and got the bullet In | kitten,” fe his abdomen. “Aye, aye, sir,” answered Policeman- WILL BE OFFERED AT THE FOLLOWING SPEC\AL PRICES; EAT ETS LI sc perenrtnn Slain for a Song. y satioy O'Malley, giving his nightetick @ ad ay h The ple w t h bt th | nautical hitch, “Come along, meas- | 8nd presented to Mr. McCarthy on his) 6 pig was not much bigger than a ' . i i, Pasquale D! Monaco, twenty-one yeart | mata.” andthe and Airs, ‘Erickaon loft | return cat and was being carried by William |m the entire month of January. ; ’ MGHT ROBES =, , . $1,50, 3.75, 2,50 & 3.25 ! M1 The two quarrelied | fOF,the telephone pole, Mr. McCarthy's mother became W. Leech, of No. 134 Quincey street, | We are therefore able to offer during the last i ity to sing better, and Di | phere they saw the kitten at the t0P | siacmed when ahe saw the box. It wae Brooklyn, son of the late Alderman | week Wectentonel lities and styles almost | PETTICOATS . . . $1.90, 2.90, 3.50 & 4.75 ; an a tietiy nto Hanna's | Boyg wae cnt acurrying in all direc: | carefully sealed, but holes with brass | Richard Leech, Mr. Leech le a United | Weex & collection ot sizes, qualities and styles almos Y j am i Nan fateen yeare | Yous by the policeman, O'Malley 18 sIE | eyeleta had been made In the sles, She Staten meat inspector and last night | IE as broad and comprehensive as during the first week J) | COMBINATION GARMENTS $1.75, 1,90, 2.25, 2.75 & 3,75 onthe and not more than | féét tall and te much stouter then ‘even placed the box in a coaltin, When Mr, With his bride attended a dance on he sale. i fc "5! ! c + rs and nine as are old, | take ofr his coat or cap but tackled McCarthy examined the box, he found {t | Broadway, Brooklyn, To stimulate tn | of the sale. The reduced prices areas follows: CHEMISES . . . . . $4.50, 5.75, 2,50 & 2,75 Peter ee aerg antekceonvict, | {BMC pole, He shinned up eaay faablon. | contained a bottle fled with an amber [test a pig was offered as a prize tor | Table Linens of 0. 56 t t im two minutes n ty " A = 5 3 ; Wha whit Frank Fannelit at One, Hun: 119% la face was ona (evel with | colored fluld, He mirmised that the| tHe est couple of dancers, a ALE) DRAWERS. . , « « 5c, $4,15, 1.50 & 1,75 4 That io lasts in a dispute | the kitten she arched hor back, her tall | stuff was an expicslve chemical. Several | MT Beech and his bride eaelly ear-/M Rioattact Nanking (doz), $2.50, 2.75, 8.50, 4.00 \ ete pon atic, | ewelled and she spat at him of his friends ventured the opinion to- |T@1 off the honors for dancing and got Us PSOE ONY ST NCLB) Ce CRE ERAT ALY Ul Sp CORSET COVERS $1.10, 1,50 & 1,75 (ee ay een coat, was wencenced The Polleeman Reassured. day that the fluid was whiskey. [bole aiey were in a quandery 4a Dinner Napkins (doz.) 2 4.00 4.75 & 5.75. ees ae si, tat 2 to me tea tall rantaan “Don't mind that, she can’t hurt you," Coe 0 how to get It home, but Leech slipped °o phan jweventoon yeaTs | Mrai ric kaon readmured him from ist DRIFTED THRO’ HELL o little thing under his coat and un- 2x yard Cc loths, 8.75, 4.00, 5.00 up. a ‘ ¢/ street below, The big policeman plucked aie 9. . an 4 } weak got a sentence, of | sreet Pomage aud versed the object of jerved got Into the “L" train at the | 2x24¢ h ‘8, 40, 4.50, 5.25 up. than alxtan eighteen years (quest, He tucked her, clawing and GATE, | NOT A A SCRATCH, Geter avenue station “The oar was| awxvg inonths, Ha stabbed Angelo feratching, under his arm and, care: | confortatly’ Alled with men and women. | 7 ‘é. RAVARAEES th | fully made his way downward, this) Att nal ‘ | at One Hundred and Fourtesne’ | journey taking him exactly minute er passing several stations Leeoh, | danc | longer than the one up. pe iting a reached the ground the same crowd of | Capt. Frank Foley, and leased to t had a knife and | boys who had been pestering the kitten Astoria Gas Company, broke from e point of the —they kept at a safe distance from the 6.00, 6.75, 8.00 up. ; : oes A 50, 6.50, 7.25, 8.50. 9.50 up, A SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN'S PETTICOATS hen he | The coal barge New Jersey, owned by |anxious to give the pig as much alr as| | povatble, flash opened his coat. Quick a he plg escaped and ran along the Bed Linens (per pair). BLACK AND COLORED MESSALINE SILK PETTICUATS, $7,75 ere eT a foot o reust rf 1 /4 ine >; a & . 5 polleemarrecheered him for his feat, | moorings at the foot of uf aust atreet, ‘floor of the car, aqueating and crying. | 22}2x86 inc h Pillow Cases, $1.00, 1.10, 1.25, 1.50 up. BLACK WOOL JERSEY CLOTH PETTICOATS, WITH 4] } will 1 take her?” O'Malley asked ight, and with the ca; ral women screamed and thetr orisg H Pillow C 5 75 j eee iit \§ 27x36 in. Pillow Cases, $1.50, 1.65, 2.00, 2.75 up. SILK FLOUNCE $7.50 3 4 Mra. & it Pathe Us used a panto. They all grabbed! ‘ = ; yrs sua NA ‘ ‘ . ’ . “ { ro) Agen | AC NOS. aa et pave has ough Hell Gate to the their skirts and ft upon the eeats, | Single Bed Sheets, 84.50, 5.00, 5.75, 6.50, 7.50. ; a ‘scnvenced to | deserve her,” : Sunken Meadows, without so much a8 Soyeral men, not knowing the cause of! M™ Double Bed Sheets, $5.50, 6.00, 6.75, 7.30, 8.50 CHES JERRY Ekata) Ticunilceyge) aul) G1 } £ ot less than | “Lord bless you, I've got two cats of ecratching her bottom, the disturbance, made a rush for tac| al taba tit tied haat tie FLOUNCE, WHITE OR BLACK : $9.50 ; twenty seare or the natural |my own and no room for any more,’ True, the captain of the darge was lexits, but when they saw the cause i T (5 (erp chem) ; ! : y eae Sey Gee om Aditeunteate | gation and sell make a mascot of f at the helm of the time, but a8 | ai the trouble they d their atten pure Linen Towels Linen Towels (ner dozen) Marit - na | dso she wae, for Capt. lthe craft was without power of her | Stan = ola 2 adopted her atratghtwa Jown she was at the mercy of the tide|"treccn and nie bride with several of| Huckaback, Hemmed, $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 2.75 up, 34th Street, 35th Street and 5th Aner, ry andlawry currents of Hell Gate, |the men passengs:s and the guards) Huckaback, Hemstitched, $2.75, 3.00, 3. 50, 4.00 up. yee! aw 3 MP tute . anaged to get hold of and soon !t was nestling u jot ite ow: The barge was picked ‘Tug > : Blankets (per pair). R., and't eA eee : TOLD POLICE THAT HE TMI SAS FOR HAD STABBED A MAN. 3 pon alae Single Bed Size, 88.75, 4.50, 5.25, 5.75, 6.75, 7.50 up. | -——— | A negro who sald he was ae FATALLY HURT IN FALL, | BECKETT ELECTED TRUGTEE. |M TJoub!> Bed Siz .50, 6.75, 7.50, 8.75, 9.75 up. | Gans, thirty-five y old, of No, 12! 4 Sophia, tw The Board of Trustees of the Naw x Classon avenue, Brooklyn, stiambled tn- |, 1 f York Insurance Company to-day elected | Lingerie. f to the police station at Flushing and {1 t th ; ef | Chasles H, Bi ett ae trustee in place “1 a & Py z } Ciitonsevenuenteartyato-dsy/ and: told { Juitun Fi Chemises, 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.25 and up. et. Burns he hav 0 cive him: , ‘ NER THE CANAL. rel ye Te peneicten ES nf Drawers, 50c, 75c. $1.00, neo) 2.00, 2.25, fat for?’ asked tho Meutenant. wea elected to the board In 186 In i 5 Ta bbed dat Jim Lyona, § Y Petticoats, $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.75, 8.00, 8.50. |eaid. "Cut him In ae atummici. He blower. Mr. Beokett Me) ete 300 Hu |Mba'in do same nouse, aah, He oom eo we erate hi enone County un-| Hf Gowns, $1.00, 1.50, 1.75, 2.25, 2.75, 8.00. se tn Jea' now feelin’ goo’ an’ grabbed me de feet, Dep he yank ire, Outed. Ge | ress eee ere eens | | COFset COVers, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00. hed When I hit de flo’ I finds a cane- | yf James McCutcheon & Co., Qpmaa i President-Elect Accompanied! init befo' he could do any wuss “MARIAR” 5th Ave. & 34th St., Waeriavin semi ote : ' Operatin’ on hie pusson by Force of Engineers— locked up end Lyons wae Cumberland Stres Has Secret Service Guard. coat" =~ Last Week January Sales pce: That Brill clothes are New York's most popular ready- to wear clothes is proved by this fact: The sales of Brill clothes have Increased faster than | CHARLESTON, 8. C., Jan, %.—Preal, fent-ol re, Taft and party, in- cluding @ small staff of 4 t and a er clothes, | i) COLLET] many reasons for the pee of Brill OPS 2 8 i wee el clothes the greatest a t L CLOTHES AT REGU- AR va ES ARE i are gre: aa Vane save 30 ‘Profit only to 4 Mf | o | vemans EenOnit| 9, TL for Suits and as long as the goods) a remain faithful to their Overcoats that wear-pledge. It’s! \f profitable for us to sell you suits and overcoats are $13.50, $15 & $18 values 10" sts ant overcoss Strlotly tl-woo! Velour and Casslmere Sults, In destrabte cause it gives us a good, nt Worsted Sults in neat chance to prove that it’s 8 for men and young men profitable to you to buy and Worsted-Chevlot Over- Moe Levy Clothes at brown and gray, Models are i » I'm as happy asa king all times. They pie npn st duty 1a (Wo Dig Ninw and the out into the keg Mttracted Aboard the Strangers j Wore the wear gla kalned f and his tm Taft and PUBLISHED BY PERITI9SION] OF JEROTIE H.REMICK ALO Mart and Music with next Ee NG \ SEVEN WRECK VICTIMS SAVED. Sold only at our five stores, And SOsINEHES Longs e ” y tidy ‘do bi ad ‘ How dla I come to atart WA. Ronis ° Moe Levy & Co., testesan pete, 2 OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS g My anawer 18 orld Ads. 84 Rast B3rd Street, sear Fourth Ava, . | 1439 Broadway 119125 Walker St. 9, CO a te Re bab bless Seek l es Pardee FOUR STORRS Haslem Atore Open Rvenings. | New York New York, | agae enraaua0n x More Ti MUSIC BY ARRANGEMENT WITH JEROME H, REMICK & CO. |} |, 76 Nassau Street, near John Street. Fon 380-382 Fulton St, Brooklyn Herald OF AN OTHER § Ccoay 279 BROADWAY, n, Chambers St, 125TH STREET, cor, $4 Avenue. . § 10 Tiere ichearoee S| UNION SQUARG, Hh Bt.n.B'wan, 47 CORTLANDT, m Grepmiith Se MANY MUNDAY WORLDS a , ‘

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