The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1909, Page 10

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' 10 1 | the fire, and then a dozen or more men ‘who were in the place, or near by, MURDER VIN NVUGHT OF AY Shot |! and he wa ped out me genera Mrs, Gene eman that after the ta had run Me was found {na third floor, but dented into his st room oF o the Long Tsian wound was d Wife Sees Genearo Down on Sidewalk by Gang of Assassins, F, BERNARD YORK TO WED. \ marr joense was obtained ge Hal) Bur the City 1 to-day i As a limax to a long standing feud, Gonevieve | Joseph Genearo, forty-seven years L of No, 1161-2 Van Brunt street, Brook lyn, was shot and killed to-day, while|* He GAS Aart cera " spass"ng the liquor store of Joseph Marks avenue, Broe ) 4 J Bou sore ie lives at No, 18s Lexi t cotta, . 19% Columbia street. Sin- avenue. The marriage wil! take § cotta, who has long been suspected by | this evening, the Brooklyn police of being a leader | of one of the Black Hand gangs, was | locked up at the Amity street station, | charged with Genearo’s murder. His| THE Accuser is the wife of the slain man,| who saw the shooting ( More than fifty shots were exchanged | in the battle that ensued between the partisans of slain and slayer who had | saly been attracted to the scene as soon as the first slot was the police have bee: only one man, besi was hit, and he received a slight wour in the foot, ‘There had been bad blood between Sin- | | cotta and Genearo since six months. Mrs. Genearo declares, At that time)! Sincotta induced Genearo to act as| bondsman for a woman, who jumped her | ,! bail, and before he could settle the case Geiearo w: y out $14, He made Sincotta pay his loss, J told the pollve, but the la Last night Genearo visited Sinc { place, where the debt was again dis- cussed, and Genearo arrived home with @ badly damaged face. He told his wife that he had a fight with Sincotta, who had battered his face with the butt of a pistol, and had told + him he would kill him on sight if he ‘ ‘ bothered jim about the money again, According to Mrs, Genearo, as her husband was passing Sincotta’s place DEATH TO WHITE PLAGUE. clence has suppressed he time has now ai uppress that drea a ns uraption he Iatest and most scientific disc sclence is the Bacillin ninent and mu are in d rt are affect nake x the owner was standing in the door- tion, abaolul ( way, and as Genearo approached he oftice ta at West i stepped to the sidewalk and opened fire. eye ye AT! "Istonday,. Wednesd Genearo drew his pistol and ret SP. My Sonday, 11 | Lord & Taylor will offer Thursday, March the 25th the following goods much below market value: | | Sih Dept. | 8,000 yards Colored Taffeta’ Silks f in a complete range of the newest Spring shades, | also 5,000 yards Imported Black ‘Taffeta Silks of a superior grade; very special at 5oc. a yd. urned Dress Goods Dept... | 2,800 yards Imported Dress Linen { (Union) in good Spring shades on sale tomorrow at 18c. a yd., j - formerly sold at 35. a yd a lay White Goods Dept. Special Sale 500 pieces English Lone Cloth , soft finish, 36 inches wide, 12 yards each; value $1.50 | at $1.10 apiece Broadway & 20th St; sth Aves; roth St Lord & Taylor Curtain Muslins for Sash and Casement Hangings Single Width DOUG een nmin peng + 45Cy 65c. yd | Fancy Nets, Madras © Scrims INGtShiine rarer rtr eT os goc., 45c., 75c. yd MadraSintevannientiicaterten 75c. yd SOLS Man P PET nenr irate as foc., 60¢. yd Cretonnes and Taffetas ind Eng The mostartistic products of the | hmarkets 30-inch wide, ........ DOM sya tdies gonna, Olnlee), Chl THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 24, 1909, Received Too Late for Illustrating R. PL Macy & Co’s Aftracttons Are Thelr Low Prices, cp f ‘ Q of there Ported Waists; worth $300 to $3.5 Bway at 6th Av, Mth to 33th & at $1.79, _ Women’s Gowns and Suits ~ »: » Taffeta Princess Dresses, « straight breadth detined by buttons running down the front from: yoke to hem, the skirt tinished with a bias fold; outside of asimall tucked yoke of white net there is a wide openwork design of cording held together by silk fggotting and surrounding medallions of heavy silk embroidery; sleeves finely tucked with a frill on the outer side; in many pastel shades, as well as black and navy, for small women and misses and regulation sizes; value $18.50; special, $14.74 __ Princess gulmpe; t ming of tinsel ; With strapped bang serviceable colors, $20.74, lhree gown severel) soutache a Dresses, of satin striped prunella, to be worn with a ) in V-shape, bordered by a narrow trim: nonizing tones; neck and waist outlined ind groups of selt-voveredsbuttons; in many ray, green, navy, rose and blick, made of tine French serge, the ittry touches in frogs formed. of orn the front of skirt and blouse; neck and down front of blouse and t-colored trintinin Mn tro, Mi that ad { square and se long cow and lined with soft 1, $28.74, Suits and Gowns For Small Women and Misses -: » Two-Piece Tailored Suits, made of tine novelty ma- terials and fancy cloths, skirts neatly trimmed with stitched straps and buttons; single- tons and fancy pocket of stitched strappings; blue, rose or gray; 14 to 16 $20.74 rite “$1.25 Waists, 89c Waist made of white batiste, Dutch neck finished with lace in sertion and edging; it formed of quarter-inch tucks with row of lace and pleated ba ruffle; sleeves finished with ¢ and nd white pleated braid, single- ad with vund the neck with pipings I! but and a silk ti ith plain color and trim ers, $14.74 Two-Piece Si trimmed with white sik tie; pleated skirt, nd ved "$14.74 ) Dresses, ina great v of materials and models, 14 to 18 year sizes, $3,74, $4.96 and $6.94 Women’s Tourist Coats «=»: Tourist or Street Coats, of black or navy serge of ex- cellent quality; single-breasted front, semi-fitting back, to which is given something of an Empire effect by groups of large self-covered buttons; notched collar and small revers; lined throughout with silk in soft pastel colorings; value $26.50; special, $19.74 Tourist Coats, of tine quality isted front button $2.25 Waists, $1.29 Waist made of white batiste, hand-embroidered yoke fished in a fancy shape with a row of lace ins ind rs of pin tucks below; long sleeves finished with pin tucks; collar of tucks and lace, Ess ! serge—navy, black or taupe; to one side with two large also decorate the back and the pockets, the low on the side after a new model; coat lined olored silk—eardinal, Alice blue or golden of h shows in the turned-back tacings of cuff ue $39.00; special, $29.74 brown— and Satin Prunellas Dress Goods: setin scieis > Prunellas! Soleils! Finished in a tine, soft, satiny wey. They are the season's two fabrics that hold the largest promise. Popular now, Will be more popular as. their grace and goodness are better understood. They have heauty—the beauty of surface elegance and the deeper beauty of weave worth, They look well. They wear well. Glance over this heap of self stripes in the loveliest Spring tints, including rose, catawba, sage, wistaria, taupe, cadet. Anything wrong? Yes and no. The Broadcloths are all right as to pedigree. The colors chime the chorus that you best like, Nothing short about the width—-50 inches, Remnanis! That's the only trouble—342 to 8 yards in each piece. (Qualities that are usually sold at $1.00 to $1.75 a yard; special at...... GHA TD $1.50 Black All Wool Voile at 84c $2.00 Waists, $1.29 Waist made hite batiste, the front i three square med: itlined with lace inserting on either side; shoulders tri tucks and med with d Floor, The better you know it the readier you'll Where else can you buy All-wool vide, made to sell at $1.50 common. store, agree with what we sa) 3lack Voile, 50 inches —neatly bound in red cloth, sets of 5 volumes, Choice Leather-Bound Editions: - he Carlyle’s Works “te i norocen, $12.21 ks; long sleeves ‘ Tolstoi’s Works, I 2 ', $17.96 is Noa nl | ite of face : E, A, Poe’s Works, coo, $10.24 see iM q \ it Dickens’ Works, morocco, $18.24 |! : Waite en nae we eatail M44 tl at 1S pou avy, tan light blue chai ertion edged with Smollett’s Works, kd cull, $17.96 Lar of Easter Favors no fast colors; sizes 2% lo), Bavsenl | Scott's Works, ng Ed., 12 morocco, $16.21 Freaty CID SE aie pn Staple shades? Certainly—all of eae 2 to 54 inches wide...... ... 96c to $1.49 Would You Buy Broadcloths at 66c? They are the $1.00 to $1.75 Qualities 66c Nothing vague about $1.50 Voiles at 84c¢ when quoted at Macy's. An uncommon value. But this is an un- R F raree H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, | Spring Millinery J Display ) ‘ ( Misses’ Shirt Waists, Petti- Bway at oth Ay, 34th (o 35th St Women’s French Neck- |Special Value in “Straus” wear Cut Glass, 100 “Straus” Cut Glass Salad or Berry Bowls — 9 inches; handsome pat- tern; deep cutting, m:n coats and Kimonos», «: i rt Wai fe with tucks Diack ¢ front; and long 1 cutls; 14 tsa Main Floor Linen Rabats, trimmed with two drawn work, and ce, 48c Brown collar With launde han amd 16 years, $1.98, Linen Thy Shirt ts, in Gibson Dutch collar and dd trimmed with Valencienn lace, with Tur 87%. $1.98 Sheer its, handhem. | Sold elsewhere st$10.00 . hain Pettios Stitched, tu 1 otinished with . Cluny: tae Our usual price 7.87 and bias bands; 30 Lin to 36 lengths, 69¢ Long Figured Organde Kimono: pink or blue, with voke and border of plain lawn; 8 to 10 years, $1.49, Special at 4.89 Others ranging up to $124.89, Coat Sweaters For Women, Misses and Children ...491 voor Women's Coat Sweaters ¢ closely woven worsted, Vo neh deep pockets and turn-back cuffs, $2.98, Coat Sweaters, in. four » high or low col- double breasted, or fancy $3.96. Willow Furniture ©’ le and practical— w for Summer Furniture. nd durable, ly satisfy you. s will Keep suite white or ¢ ¢ back, » Magazine . Desks, Settees n Coat in various nal or fans Childre Misses’, $1.39 to $2.96. Bedding ..... It will soon be time to away hed | ad warmth. producing ed, at very mod- A Remnant Sale of Wash Goods in the Basement The prices ht-weight bed s from Germany, Ireland, the bed ¢ when the No hint of a No use talking much about these values, will make a noise that'll be heard all over town, What more logical than a round-up of remnants—in a stock where “special sales” have been running almost con- tinuously? The piled-up lengths include Pereales, Ging- hams, Madrases, Organdies, Silk Mulls and roughish Silk- and-Cotton Shantungs. 5c for stuffs that were up to 9c 8c for stuffs that were up to 15c 15c for stuffs that were up to 24c 2l1c for remnants, plain and 29c gh Silk taney Silk Mulls, Women’s Wear: ners have gotten away hioned notion that ig must be ugly. he Italian Slumber Robes, the Austrian Blinkets—de- signs by the dozen and a riot of color. Cool Spreads and Pillow Cases —delightful ec i mae Oe eae le" Blankets, designs, 72x90 $1.68 Austrian B made, in. solid figured designs; 60x. each; 40x58 in. hy 30x36 i100 sass 83.93 glish Printed Bedspreads, floral designs, large range of colors, 72x90 ihe Cldceee ot . $1.47 Cotton Bed- rked designs, 72x 88 and $5.39 each on Petticoats, shed with small onpaat Wrappers, fin- -embroidered x36 in; special at All Linen Irish Hemst Jases, size 4 n here at 8 Children’s Dresses Basement Checked Dresses, sleeves, with belt; sizes special at 4€. Table Linens: Ten Grocery Specials »: al Sale of Asparagus, : $1.25 Waists, 99c | \ t made of white batiste, ke formed of lace in- ‘ow of lace across the Ke; three-quarter shed with tucks tucked collar, Basement, te or i glass elsew grand lity i 1, regular price 58c., this jars; length s| and lace edging; Pure Table German ched Cloths, in.; special at Bleached Li Hemmed reg. price 78c., this Pure Napkins, German Charlotte Crasmi Brand er pretty designs, 17x17 inches; nes No. 1 can, r sale, 24¢ GET), CE inannanoonmipnconnnnud c No. $!4 can, r i sale, 38¢ i Asparagus, cut in pieces Hosiery Women's Black guaranteed st less, reinforced double and toes, 12¢ i Gi Half Hose, dd double this s can, regularly 28¢., lart glass ja a jar; our and Strawberries, in put up to retail a wr this sale, ns, Ma Men's Black Cotto: fast and dural soles, heels and Missas! and dren's Black. | Stockings, lisle f ast color, | reinforced soles, heels and toes, 12¢. Women’s Gloves & Black called pint s sale, 19¢ quality Prese! y the At elsewhere ack only, doubl 61) to 8h, at 49e and-Lisle damaged Mid-Week Candy bse Clothing Wais Special." tt of white batiste, : wide, de in tront formed of $1.10 Waists, 69c

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