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AO 0 1019) DOO TMAH DOO! Ten Stories of | Mafia Murders Terrible Unpunished Crimes of a Merciless Organization. ‘B By Dr. Ascanio Carreni, Keke OOD UUOU0O! DER e wrote in advanc je, the forn sis, Hey each hypothe of thi likely: OSEPH T \ the Weidman silk meiit at Paterson, N Rt Riverside, a suburb of the Sil whom wiser, erat He was on his way home on the @ fh ure wont t& noon of July 18, 1%, when his two lit- Haag (tle children ran out to meet him with) were behind. the deed n the news that a man was waiting for) never brought to Justiee Mia Gieionrn ‘he were merely the instrument of : ee was the sole sufferer father his two children ao ethes MOTHERS, ATTENTION! Your Delicate Child May Be Restored to Health by Vinol, they neared the forward, and fire head, The two ¢ nssaesin, threw tl t Kr Ses and tearful to Kill their father sou dt to grapple wit! hut dropped him ) The | @ walked homew \ { ili grazed Pessina’s vrvushed at the vbout his daohim ssina, not too, lis assailant, ad | b second bullet From a Canton, 0, Mother, , “TE wish Lcould induce every mother who has a weak, sickly child to try that delicious cod liver preparation, Vinol. Our little daughter was pale, thin and sickly. She had no appetite and no ambition We tried various medi » but » without any benefit whatever, and she f could not take cod liver oil or emul Metmpromptu posse ¢ ! sions, as they nauseated her and up- bun AS set her stomach “Learning that Vino! contains all the medicinal and strength-creating | properties of cod liver oil, but with- out the disagreeable oil, and tonic iron added, we decided to try it, and ‘the results were marvellous. It gave “On Feb, 2 1 was sele her a hearty appetite; the color re- KI the King ha Me America T was excused, with t \ turned to her cheeks and she is stronger and in better health than standing thar I the socle , “EL saw t toward his ve worked for hit \ "There are (presumably t ment) that hay | she hai en for years, | “I cannot say enouga In favor of ast Vinol for weak, delicate children.”— Mrs. C. W. Stump, Canton, 0. There is nothing equal to Vinol for delicate, ailing children and feeble old people to build up strength and restore a norma!, healthy conditioa, Those who try it and receive no ben- efit may have their money returned on demand that's your guarantee, them with “LE selected Pessina to be killec in doing that [didn ber of the society. 1 ki tause I do not want ‘ uibal Americans a it oft my Broadway her 44th and 144th h ad as did most of his fly have got aw But he was ei else too certal: precautions wh HOLZWASSER & CO ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES ~ Write for OPEN Our 1909 EVENINGS Catalogue UNTIL Mailed Free PARLOR—Fine Velour Walt, 6 pleces; Mer 9 O'CLOCK BEDROOM — Golden Oak Dressing Case and Washatand; Iron enam- This home consists, of the accom. anying articles und Je on exhibitioe ror, Freach bevel glass; |i? Sur warerooms. Yarlor Table (bras! Grand Rapids Furniture, | elied Bed, brass trim. feet); handsome Lamp ‘ med; woven wire Bed an¢ Globe; palr of hi 10% allowed on all cash sales, | spring: soit top lat: ctures; 1 ‘eather ented ius, Ts We pay freight &R.R tare | rere Oe ele, 20.05 4 Rocker, 2.palte! (LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS | 1 Oak Chair; 12 yards DINING-ROOM — Oak | $75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.50 Week SU ss Pollet Bidebosrd, bevellod| jo “ 1000 ” 2.00 * KITCHEN ©: mirror, or elegant Sew. 150“ 15.00 1s “ N — Oak ing. Machine with 5 yeurs’ guarantee; leath-| 200 “ 20.00 “ 2.50“ er Conch; G oak cane! 399 + 30,00 4% 3.50 * Seat Chalre; oak Dining Teble: 56-plece Dinner Bet; Table Cover; 15 _ yards Matting, Larger Amounts in Proportion. Our Terms Apply Also to New York tate, New Jersey nod Compe (= S.S.S. sun nisenses ‘The cause of all skin diseases can be traced: to some humor or acid in the blood; tho cuticle is always healthy where the circulation is free from impurities. When the blood is infected with acrid or unhealthy matter it cannot perform its natural work of nourishing the skin, regulating its tem- pereeae and preserving its normal softness, pliability and healthfulness: instead it irritates and inflames the dolicate fibrea and tissues around tho res and glands and produces some of the many forms of skin disease. @ itching and stinging $0 often accompanying skin affections are produced by the deposit from the blood.of the acrid humors with which it is filled. into the sensitive membranous flesh lying just beneath the outer covering, and surrounding the countless nerves, pores and glands, This explains why soratohing the outer skin affords no relief from the itching and burning. 8.8.8. ctires Skin Diseases of. every character by purifying the blood. It goes down into the circulation and removes the humors or acids waich are causing the troublo, builds up the waak, acrid blood, and permanently cures eyery variety of skin affection. Local ications can only soothe; they never cure becaus? they do not reach the blood, 8.3.8. goes right into the ciroulation, reaches the trouble and cures.it by removing the cause, Book on Skin Disecses and any medical advice free to all who write. = Ss THE SWIET SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, eeSs=——= — — Open Evenings Until 9 Srass Bot, T.75 with 2-In. posta, fine lacquer, all alzes, PTT if led 7 15 Actua! gon Pp 99, ¢ a | | i} Read the Following Letter | reen Stamps T Prints Corset Bargain Whiskey Flour Often the best values are not named in these lists because quantities are not large enough to be advertised. They are dis- played on tables in the aisles and in the various departments—it will pay you to look tor them. comfortable and easy fitting; (Second Floor, Center.) price $3; Tuesday (Fourth Floor, Front.) (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Flos Half Prices on Women’s Shoes Two ot the ‘‘ Tuesday .Bargains’’ $2.50 Grades at $1.25 Good-look- in well-made shoes of kid ; blucher style; all sizes. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) Heavy chenille cor or double; adjust 7-0 wide and 7-6 I ors biscuits, etc, The “Tuesday Bargain’ [1 price is fully one-half less’ than the regular figure. Ci Hoey Front.) tent Hazel Premium Flour Pa makes delicious bread. 1-8-bbl, bag, regularly 88c; Tues- jay G0 (Fourth Floor.) hird Floor. black wrought iron finish. inch art glass shade, panels of which can be had in green, amber or blended colors, with deep head fringe to match. One of the best “Tuesday Bargains” we have offered in a good while. {Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor Front.) » 78¢ Fitted with 12- Broadcloth Indigo Unlimited patterns to! Crib choose from; reg- ularly $c; Tuesday 334¢ (Main Floor, Rear.) Women's tape girdles in pink, blue and white;splendidly made; , Cases _tegularly 50c; Tuesday.... 25¢| Peerless Rich, smooth and well. | matured; better than| whiskey sold elsewhere af $3.50 a gallon; our reg. $2.60) “Mary Garden” Straw Dress Shape, | | i Waist Patterna white lawns, ‘Gas Portables, $2.85 Made to Sell For at Least $5 These will be found in the Lamp Store, Made with enamelled dark green columns with heavy metal bases; d i i | for “'S, & H. Many More Equally Attractive “Tuesday Bargains’’ Are Printed in Detail in Tonight’s Journal. | Blankets Coats We make a ‘Tuesday Bargain” of about 200 well tailored coats in a new style (as illustrated), The very lowest value that could be put on any of these coats is $6.75, The quality of broadcloth is good and serviceable | and the coat is lined throughout with tailor’s Venetian. All sizes from 32 to 44 bust measure. \ (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) Fancy cotton fleeced; wool finish, pink and blue; 89c grade; Tuesday ieee ate 9c (Third Floor, Front.) Suit Heavy cowhide leather; extra strong stcel frame; linen lined; size 24 inch.; regularly $5; tise $3.45 Floor, Rear.) Tuesday... Canvas-Covered Large; brass (Third clamps and Trunks corners; Ex- celsior lock; two straps; regularly $9; Tuesday.. $6.95 (Third Floor, Rear.) a9¢ Another very good demon- stration of the Siegel Cooper way of doing things. Here we offer a new style of dress shape—one now at the very height of its popularity—at a figure a little above whole- sale. Your choice of black or burnt rough straw. Many other excellent shapes at the same price. jor, Front.) $4 Grades Theseare our own | i Foot Mould high at $1.95 curshoes; button or lace; tan or black, Women’s Black ims feerized . and chambray skirts; Petticoats Pretty embroidered flounces; 75c and $1 grades; Tigaday seer we ser cette 5 (Second Floor, Center.) Smyrna Best quality; in choice Rugs colorings; 3x6 feet; regularly $4.50; Tuesdays cre craees $3.25 (Fifth Floor, ont.) Porch ea ¢ size in natural inish; continuous seats, Rockers open backs and heavy arms; Balke supported, 2.25: Regularly 5; Tuesday ; Re $1.75 (Fifth Floor.) Stamped In sheer arious pretty styles for embroidering; regularly 59; Tues. day... i 39c (Third Floor, Front.) THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1909, [Double “S. & H.’” With Purchases Belore 12 0’Clock\ * Trading Siamps—We Give Th . as wad ing imps TT _ Hone ee 4 Stewart Build) Store Opens at 8.15 and Closes at 6 P, My Fine PURE-FLAX LINENS Of Peculiarly Wanamaker Quality Here are some of the pure {lax Household Linens that make the Wanamaker Linen Store stand out like a beacon among its kind. All are newly imported directly by us for this season's business. While they are our regular goods, they cannot be matched at their prices outside of this store. They represent the purchasing power that goes with the largest linen distribu- tion at retail in the United States. Furthermore many of them can't be bought outside of Wanamaker’s at any pricefor they are our special designs and qualities. To get at the real merits of the case, do a little shopping around, and compare what you find with these: Table Linen by the Yard |. Scotch Huckaback Towels, 19x39) in. hemmed, $2.80 a dozen, Cream Damask, 64 in. wide, splen- ae | did heavy quality, in an assortment of Scotch Muckaback Towels, 22 x 42 designs; a special purchase to sell at ity hemmed; will give splendid ser- this little price—50c a Yard, vice, 25c each, Irish Damask, extra heavy, full Bleached Crash, for dish towels; red bleached, 70 in, wide; six handsome borders; stuidy quality, 14¢ yard. CHIT sSBon NTC oath Scotch Roller Toweling, heavy Scotch Table Linen, 71 in, wide, quality, 17 in. wide; red and blue bor- snow-white; made especially for us; Gers, 48¢ a yard, pure flax, and the best we have found fi ; to sell at this special price, $1.a Yard, Huckaback Toweling, by the yard, for roller and hand towels; 18 in. wide, Napkins 4 20c a yard; 20 in, wide, 22c a yard, Scotch Breakfast Napkins, 22-in., White Costume Linens full bleached, $1.75 a dozen, ait Li vielen eer Japki meat 4 ostume Linen, soft tinish, § h APeCIOAn Napeins eit white; from the celebrated "Old Bleach for service; 2%-in., $2.75 a dozen, Manufacturers; a quality sold by us last ta eles 2 Ze season at 75c a yard. 36 in, wide. Now Towels and Toweling — soca yard. Hemmed Huckaback Towels, 17x Fine Linen Lawn, very desirable 35 in, white, red and blue borders, 16¢ for shirt-waists; 36 in. wide. Specially each, | priced at 50c a yard. In addition to the above direct, new importations, at regular, though unmatchably low prices, we offer the following: Special. Bargains in Fancy Linens Hemstitched Lunch Cloths, with beautiful designs in Japanese hand drawnwork; slightly soiled from handling; but nothing that coap and water will not cure; at fully two-thirds less than regular prices: 2 x 2 yarda, at $0.25 each; 2 x 2!, yards, at $7.25 each, Cluny Lace Scarfs and Centerpiece with embroidery and row of open- work; very decorative and priced at a quarter below their values. Centerpieces—20-in, $1 24-in; $23 30-in., $2.75 5 36-in. $3.50. Scarfs—20 x 36in., $2; 20x 45in, $2.75; 20x 54in, $3; 20 x72 in, $3.50. Hemstitched Tea Napkins, from Austria, of fine satin double damask, in pretty designs. Reduced in prices thus: 12-in, $4, {rom $5.25 1S-in,, $5.50 and $8.75, from $6.75 and $10.75, 14-in., $5.25, from $6.50, 22-in., $5.25, from $6.50. First floor, Old Building. New $5 Lingerie Waists—Just In | Not all of them out of their boxes at this writing, but el will be ready for you on Tuesday morning—and there is a host! of them. They are of sheer lawn or batiste, pretty with many | laces, and, combining as they do such fine quality, style and beauty, $5 each is an astonishingly small price for them, | Cne style, of lawn, is embroidered in front and trimmed with Irish lace and Cluny medallions; another mode has a handsome turn-down collar of imitation Irish lace, three siyles have yokes | of German Valenciennes lace insertions, or Irish lace medallions | and lace or of imitation Irish lace, Cluny beading and medallions —all the waists are also plaited and elaborately jace trimmed, | $6 each. Third floor, Old Building, “Housekeepers’ Comfort” CORSET Keeps the Figure Trim This model is the solution of the corset problem of the practic | woman who wants a model of| good lines, giving the figure “style,” yet one insuring freedom | from constraint. Wearing the ‘Housekeepers’ Comfort’’ Corset, she may go about her household work with ease and yet havea trim, shapely figure. These cor-| sets are doubiy boned, to stand severe wear, but are not stiff and | clumsy. They are $3, | A full line of other new Spring | models of the L, R. Corsets have | just arrived, among them a styl-} ish model of batiste, extremely | long over the hips and at the! back, at $6. | We have fine models of the| “Housework” Corset, reinforced | ||} hroughout, at $1.50; also num-! ~-toerless other models at a wide price-range. Third floor, Old Bldg. COTTON DRESS GOODS On the Fabric Concourse Almost unlimited suggestion, as to the most charming and de- sirable Washable Cotton and Silk-and-Cotton Fabrics for pretty Summer frocks, is provided by the quite remarkable display on the Fabric Concourse—covering a space nearly a block long, with table after table of the fresh, attractive weaves, The newest de- signs and colorings of the season are found in great variety, and many bear the additional attraction of much lower prices tnan their value warrants. Special mention: Printed French Muslins Your first thought at sight of them is—oh, what wanderful possibilities for gracetul, effective frocks in those bolts of gos- samer-like fabrics! They have the beautiful finish and charm- ing designs you expect in muslins from France and are rich, too, in new flower patterns, figures and artistic Persian designs, 50c a yard, Printed French Blouse Mausseline This dainty, silky, bordered fabric is the latest fad in Paris for blouses. The ground is in hairline stripes or tiny dots, the borders in various effective patterns. It is quite as lovely for dresses as blouses. 38c a yard. First floor, Old Building, Broadway, Fourth avenue, VARA 08 0444: tual dolle YOU G pays to buy~we vouch (or all of them: 85c dozen; € $1.25 dove sa’ety pins, doz = | white, 2c card, lle gross, card, JOHN WANAMAKER, nse ein TS NOTIONS for Spring Sewing Just when they're needed most, comes this Spring Sale. And he savings heap up, if you lay ‘na large supply, not only in ac- and cents, but inthe MUCH BETTER QUALITY FOR YOUR MONEY. These are Notions that it Dress Shields. lizht weight, 8¢ pair, ra fine quality, 12e pair, hirt-waist Shields with © pair, $1.25 dozen. , Sc spool, 55c and colors, 25¢ Safety Belts, adjustable, 10c each, stic Shirt-waist Belts with dip | Pin, at Sc. Shoe Needles with thread attached, 50 needies in a box, 18¢ box. Bundle ot Tape, assorted widths, 3c, Aluminum Thimbles, 7c dozen. Gold-plated Toilet Pins, 75¢ box. Dainty Ribbon Runners for under- wear, blue, pink and white, 8c. Taffeta Binding, black and white, 8.| |,Sik-covered Hairping, varlous colors, yard piece, 7c pair; 5')-in, line, 9-yard Infant Ear Conformer Caps, S0¢, 65c. Booklet of assorted steel Safety Pins, at 8c, Imitation shell Hairpins, 10¢ card. The “Sanitary” Hair Nets, done up tubes, 25c each, Wire Hairpins, straight or crimped, paper. Skirt » 10c each. Embroidery Galons, in blue and white, or all-white, 6 yards to the | piece, 35c. Large cut jet Hatpins and imitation Spco! Spring Hooks and Eyes, black and Invisible Bars, black and white, le piece, 12c pair, Prussian Binding, black and white, 9-yard plece, 15c. American Pins, 1c paper, 10c dozen, Bone Collar Butions, card of 12, 3c. Collar Supporters, all sizes, 3c set. Cotton Tape, ro!l of 24 yards, 6c. Darning Needles, assorted on card, 2¢ Darning Cotton, 45-yd. balls, black and white, lc. English Pins, '{ size boxes, 15c box, Hair Rolls, 24-in. size, all shades, 25c | 08¢ Hatpins, 15c each, Hair Pins, invisible, assorted sizes,| Net and Chiffon Collar Founda- 5c box. | tions, 4c, : Hose Supporters, sew-on and pin-| Shoe Laces, 1 and 114 yd., 4c dozen; on, 15¢ pair; to pin on, black and| extra quality, 8c dozen, white, 8¢ pair. | Shoe Laces for low shoes, black or Lace Pins, 1 ilt, card of | tan, 10c pair, 7 doramnlsel Pema ce tite a) page Booklet of assorted black Pins, Sc. Black Mourning Pins, Sc box. Kid-covered Lead Curlers, 15c dozen. Women's Necktie Holders, 3c each, | Spool Cotton, 200 yards, white only, Pin Cubes, large and small, 5c each, ! 20c dozen, Main floor, Old Building. sana — Toys oe New Building. Store Opens at 8,15 and Closes at 6 P. M. jin le The Man Who is Looking Round For New Clothes Is the man who ought to know particularly about our Custom Tailoring Organization It provides individual service in men’s clothing, correct style and admirable fit, produced by the best designing and tailor- ing skill, with strictly all-wool materials as a basis. We require no deposits or engagements of any sort, and our word for it that the clothes we make will be absolutely satisfactory, : Our collection of Spring and Summer materials ig in, and extremely interesting. Special stress on an unusual pur- chase of fine English worsted and Scotch chevibts, from one of the most prominent woolen houses in New York, in exclusive styles, which we will make into Sack Suits to order at $35 and $38 though our usual prices for such fabrics would be $10 to $12 more, Other Sack Suits at $25 to $55, Main floor, Fourth avenue, New Building. Monsieur!—Paris Hats Steamer just in—hats from Paris, A man is young just as long as he feels young, and these hats r him, Soft—not too heavy, not too light. Responsive to individual treatment—crowns that will take creases, dents or folds, and brims that will stay where you want them—up or down, Paris writ large all over them—style, colors, finish. Also inside: are Feutre et Faconne Specialement pour John Wanamaker $3,.50—see them, anyway. Main floor, New Building. Shoe Pointers for Young Men The Wanamaker Shoe Stcre is a good barometer of shoe fashions. It keeps in touch not only with the best there is, but guesses tolerably close as to what will be. Positive indications for now: Young Men's styles hive snap and sparkle. Dull calf is goo, so is tan. Lower-cut shapes will be favorite, with rather straight last with short forefoot and flat soles, wing tips and shaped heels, $3, $3.90, $5 and upward—see the especially ‘broad showing at $3.90. Main floor, New Building. - Housekeepers’ Days In the Galleries Tomorrow's features are most attractive to housekeepers, Each Gallery will show many new, seasonabie offerings—tou many for detailed announcement. The following are special March events: Gallery of Drapery and Laces Br'ght, fresh, pretty new effects in SLIP-COVERINGS and SUMMER HANGINGS Gallery of Ceramics and Crystals The March Sa'e of China and Glass at exceptional prices, New arrivals almost dally. Gallery of Rugs and Carpets Readjustment Stock Sale. Many investment features, and low price offerings, Three Galleries of Furniture An uncommonly interesting showing of Summer Furniture for cottage, bungalow and seashore house. New effects in porch furniture. Housewares Basement Housekeepers’ month, with special March prices for every sort of Tinned, Japanned, Agate and other Wares. Eighth to Tenth street. VAAVVARAAAY /UATATAAEEAOO040404000 00008 It makes little difference what you need---a World “Want” will go and get it. 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