The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1910, Page 16

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1910, astounded when both girls declined to] Dowd called the girls informers as he q WENT OUT A’BURGLING have anything further to do with them. | was led weeping to his cell SIGIDE THREAT IF ‘CONVICTED MADE “BV LEBLANG BRL Prisoner Told Her Sister She Would End Life Should Mrs. Glover’s Words Doom Her. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Dec. 9—"My! Sister told *me while she was tn jail that! Mf she was convicted an ho evidence of | Mrs, Glover she would kill hers said Mra. Irene Lo Blane Langley, one of the sisters of Hattie Le Blanc, at tO-flay’s session of the Glover murder tflal. Mra. Langley's statement wa Made in response to questions by Di triet-Attorney Higgins on cross exam flown room with a ¢ ination. Tn the brief direct questioning by Mr. Johnson, counsel for the defense, Mrs. Langley said that she viisted the Giover heuse on the Monday following Satur- @ay's shooting and that Mrs, Glover made her lie down on a sofa with her head covered by a shawl, Later she said she went into the spare chamber where her sister was found the follow- | ing day, and while there she heard a Slight noise. She declared that when the body of Glover was brought into | the house that afternoon (Monday) Mrs. | Qlover turned her back on it. | A mail carrier was then called who | said that Mrs. Glover had received more | than five hundred letters in the past | three years under the name of Minnie | Ryerett Clark. meee ge THE RED ONION GANG 1S LAID BY THE HEELS. These Desperadoes, Oldest 14, Stole Seven Red Sleds and a Bicycle From Hoiel Majestic. ‘The Red Onion gang, consisting of fire desperate characters, was lined up tn the West Sidy Court to-day by two do- | tectives, The desperadoes are: Frank | MolLeer, fourteen years of age, the leader; Tommy MolLeer, twelve, brother an@ lieutenant of the leader; Tommy Ryan, fourteen; Banny Rogers, twelve; and Frank Conza, ten. While in solemn conclave a few nights age the Onions determine’ to make a foray on the Great West. The treasury Was low and Leader McLeer proposed a plan. An hour later the door leading to the store room of the Hotet Majestic at Geventy-second street and Cenyal | Park West wos broken open and seven | fe@ sleds and a bicycle, in all worth about $0, were taken. ‘They sold the dicycle for & to Charles Munder, who has a second-hand shop op Kighth avenue. The detectives traced | the bicycie and Munder og weil as the | beye were arrested. Munder wes held | ig @600 for examination on Sunday and the Red Onions were taken to the Chil- @ren'e Court. natal einen UNWRITTEN LAW FREES } THEATRICAL MANAGER. | Menlo E. Moore, Who Shot to Death C. E, Gibson, a Million- aire, Acquitted of .Murder. | VINCENNES, Ind., Dec. 9.—Menlo EB. Moore, manager of a oireult of theatres, to-flay was acquitted of the murder of | Charles E. Gibson, the millionaire oll) operator. The verdict was generally | “Moore - shot Gibson at the Union Depot here on Oot. 3 last after Mrs Moore had confessed to her husband Omet she had been intimate with the millionaire. ‘ Near You who have wanted to buy Holeproof Hose can probably get them in your neighborhood, oleproof Hose Now Sold TO START HOUSEKEEPING. took it on the run, and by is running yet. But Dete and Mundo, of -the Ce cated Dowd and took istrate, Breen in the towdbay. He wept when Mal went on the stand and told what Dowd had sald to her, Then Mat took the stand and revealed Dorando's confession to her Magistrate Breen held Dowd tn $1,600, a Not KILLED AT STORM KING. But Alas! the Prospective Brides Tipped the Police and One Swain Is Caught. Joseph Dowd, a well-set-up young fel- low of twenty, and his pal, James Do- indo, roomed t er at No. 26 West ty-eiehth street. They loved to- gether, too, Dowd was fond of Mae Hurt by Dynamite Crash. Duffy, and after having kept company with her for five months decided It was tinte he married her. Doran sald he was of the same mind regarding Mae! Barry, The pals had any r thing in} common; they were she f ready cash, The girls liked pony akin coats, g x the pair and went PERFEOT » a Window Into the apartment of George Brett, at N West Thirty> Th rned to their ion, Including an opera hat, a pair of pink pajamas, | coats, vests, bedsheets, tablecloths and other household linen. “Gee, now we're all fixed up,” sald Dorando to Dowd, "Lets hock the gus- sie #tuff and divvy on the linen.” They met Mae and Mai later tol¢ them about thelr strike, and were eighth street. Tooth Powder is the only dentifrice that thoroughly and properly cleanses the teeth The Serious Side of the Overcoat Question HERE’S a serious side to the selection of one’s Winter Overcoat — particulary to the man whose mon must accomplish much; and without burdening you wit a lot of dry, uninteresting reading, we want to say that we've safeguarded you in every possible way—how thoroughly you'll never know until you come here. Most every man sets his price-limit—and if you have set yours at any of the following figures: $15, $16.50, $18, $20, $22 or $25 —you'll find just the Winter Overcoat you want—at just the price you wish to pay. : For the conservative man—dark fabrics—Kerseys, Mel- tons, Moulles and Friezes, with velvet collars—three- uarter length models, moderately loose-fitting, and the ‘orm-fitting Chesterfield. For the younger man—big, loose, full-length sommnaiitn, with convertible or Presto collars—in light, medium and dark shades of gray and brown. VOGEL BROTHE St.at 8 Ave. Store Open Saturday Night Store Open Saturday Night Gold Soap is made in the same factory as Ivory Soap. We want you to buy a cake of Gold Soap and try it. Test it in the wash tub, Wash the dishes with it. Use it for any purpose for which laundry soap is used and see, for yourself, what a remarkably good soap it is. Gold Soap is made in the same factory as Ivory Soap; and by the same skillful workmen. You You can buy Gold Soap from your grocer for less than you have to pay for other laundry soaps. Brill Brothers only have car- Quality? There is nothing better. ) |One Man Loses Life and Two Others MATTEAWAN, N, ¥., Dec. %—An ex- plosion of dynamite at Storm King, where aqueduct work ts being done by the Brayo Company, killed one work~ man and seriously injured two others. fied them heretofore. But the demand has become so enor- mous that Brill Brothers have agreed with us that other stores | as weil as theirs should be given the goods for distribution, We cannot give all the new dealers’ names here. Ask the man you deal with; perhaps he is one who has them on sale, If he hasn't them, try the man ‘round the corner or write to us and we'll name one near your address, Special Premium Offer : r, we offer, for Only 100 Gold Soap Wrappers, an eleven piece assortment of the finest quality of pressed glass—a reproduction of a ne t glass design. It consists of @ two- quart pitcher, six tumblers, butter dish, cream pitcher, suger bow! and spoon holder. Regular value, 200 wrappers, You eam have either the pitcher and six tumblers oc the butter dish, cream pitcher, sugar During November and Decem f FA ‘tiost bow! and spoon holder for 50 Gold Soap Wrappers. floleproo Hosiery Gold Soap Premium Stores— “Where visitors are welcome,” Manhattan Brooklyn bet, Liberty and Glens Sat near Bro: eet, opposite Lo "| Devide today to fr, Bee what it means re t weightand attr loleproot Hose are mad « Don't judge tiem teur brands simply made t s of Oxperience. “We mp the finest Sea xyptian cotton y f 70 cents per ‘The hose car therefore be ghter than com:on kinds, You vextra light weights in*“Hole- = [{ or the heavier grades, as you even colors, and the froin $1.50 to $3.00 for six teed six months, jer near you if he has Hole- la r the trade-mark In New Jersey WARK 295 lane Street, bet. Market and Bank mark appears on loleproof—not on and you'll be on the market ¢ family read this ft free book," How to Make lappy.” (116) a" The Holeproof Hosiery Co., 703 Fourth St., Milwaukee, Wis. ad Street, near Main Street, fells for as low Our yarn i strongert ofter, yet on Avenue, near Monroe n the lower Stree BLIZADKTH: 4 Julian Place, opp. C. R. R, Depot. ad ® Stern Brothers Holiday Suggestions Infants’ and Little Children’s Wearing Apparel Long and Short Dresses, Coats, Wrappers, Sacques, Afghans, Pillow Cases, Baskets, Bassinettes, Wash Stands and Bath Tubs. To-morrow, a large collection of Children’s High Class Dresses Imported Dresses, various sizes, from $1.25 to 10.50 Domestic i Hi “from 50¢to 2.75 Greatly Below Actual Values Also the remainder of their Imported Hats and Bonnets At Corresponding Reductions Women’s Neckwear A Later Importation of Exclusive Novelties in Collars, Yokes, Stocks, Bows, Jabots, Fichus, also Velvet and Satin Stoles, Muffs and Scarfs, with Fur, Embroidery and Porcelain Effects. Special Values for To-morrow Tucked Batiste Jabots, 25°, 45° with Valenciennes lace edge, Batiste Jabots, trimmed with 48¢ 1 35 to He 55°, 68° Cluny and Irish lace, Sailor Collars, of Imitation Irish Lace, Coat Sets, of Imitation Venise and Irish Lace, 95°, 1.35 Real Baby Irish Crochet and i ur 78S $ at 1.35 to 1.75 Stock and Cuff Sets, of Real Baby Irish Lace, at 3.25 Scarfs for Street and Evening Wear Chiffon Scarfs, in new Porcelain Beaded at at at at Linen Tailored Collars, Gibson Stocks, of Real Baby and Heavy Irish Lace, 95° effects, all desirable colors, Value $1.50, at Black Satin Queen Scarfs, lined with white 2 7 5 and other desirable shades, 24 yards long, at ° Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel In distinctive styles and materials isses’ Tailored Suits, Mee aan n14.85, 17.80, 19,78 Actual Values $27.50 to 35.00 Girls’ Two and Three Piece Suits, 1 sizes 8 to 16 years, Value $18.50, at 1.85 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, in navy, grey and brown, flannet lined throughout, velvet collar, 6 to 16 years, 9.75 Value $13.50 Children’s Chinchilla, Coats, in navy, grey and 4 brown, flannel lined, velvet collar, 2 to 6 years, at 6.95 Value $9.75 Girls’ Storm Capes, for Holiday Gifts, of rubberized sateen, in navy, red and brown, plaid silk lined hood, guaranteed rainproof and fast color, 4 to 16 years, in fancy boxes, Value $6.50 a 3.50 EEC Boys’ and Youths’ Suits and Overcoats Norfolk, Double-breasted, Sailor and Russian Suits, blue serge, fancy cheviots and cassimeres, $5.00, 6.50, 8.75 Values $6.95 to 10.50 Boys’ Schoo! Long Overcoats, in handsome mixtures, with convertible collar, $8.75, 10.50, 12.75 Values $10.50 to 14.50 Children’s Overcoats and Jack Tar Reefers, Buttoned to neck models, 2 to 10 yrs, $5.00, 6.50, 8.75 d Values $7.00 to 10.50 Children’s Overcoats, of blue, tan and brown kersey cloth, with fur collar and cuffs, at $10.50, 12.75 Values $12.75 and 14.50 Young Men's Suits, in mixtures and blue serge, also Young Men's Overcoats, ‘ with velvet or convertible collar, $12.50, 14.50, 18.50 Values $14.50 to 21.50 Boys’ and Young Men’s Negligee Shirts, in neat patterns of percales and printed madras, 12 to 144, Value $1.00 West 23d and 22d Streets 79° GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Our Credit Terms "S22 DOWNON Soe Mw pe 752 et. 13, [o0crens 10% Mm po {Sa ((8 OPENS Boa AN ACCOUNT Mixed FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE. BET 103 &104 ST. COBEN SATURGAY EVEMINGS)L(O9="S1.. 1 STATIONATCORNER Bi | A Fine Xmas Gift No Denosit 5(e a Week Turkish ‘99 Rocker 10% Off If You Prefer to Pay Cash Made for “solid comfort.” Notice the deep tufted back and arms, Cov- ered with fine “Fabricoid’—better than real leather. Mounted on a heavy oak platform, with fine claw feet, * Lots of others, and all sorts of easy chairs, couches, sofa beds, Morris chairs, etc. Inspect this splendid Turkish Rocker at either of our stofes, or mail your order, with your full name and ad- dress, and we will trust you to pay 50 cents per week. | No “red iape” about it. _Pay $1 fortnightly or $2 monthly if more con- venient. Collector sent if requested. i Every Thing tor Every Room Good enough to adopt into your family Substantial Christmas Presents Liberal Credit If You Want It 10% Discount If You Prefer to Pay Cash Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures On Everything in Every Department Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves, Acres of Floor Space. Open Saturday Evenings. Cowperthwait@ Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 \ Park Row @ Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row. Also at 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. (Cor. 121st St.) Established Half a Century. Initial Handkerchiefs For Men, Women and Children In this most appropriate and useful of gifts we a display over fifty different styles. All are of pure linen, with Initials carefully hand émbroidered. Ladies’ size—.25, .35, .50,'1.00 and 1.50 each. Men’s size—.25, .40, .50, .75 and 1.00 each. Children’s size—with colored borders and in- itials, as well as all white, packed in boxes of 14 dozen, 50c. per box. In addition to the above our assortment includes prac- tically every kind of Hemstitched, Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Handkerchief, at prices ranging 25c, 50c, 75¢, 1.00 each and upwards. We urge our patrons to do their Christmas Shopping at earliest possible date, James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St., Walderteastoria (SUNDAY Wont wor omer JX these days of “high prices” Santa Claus must exercise more than ordi- nary care in his selection of Christmas gifts. Here we see him looking through the great Kaleidoscope of “Opportunities’’— Tre Sunday World Want Directory From years of experience he knows it pre- sents an exhaustive and enticing array of BARGAIN OFFERS.

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