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4 THE EVENING WORLD, 8 lteter seta aa ee Other American Plays Could Be Set to Music Equally Well as “Girl of the Go 1s sau, | coccaro severed an artery in From- ( berg’s left arm with a penknife. The two men began to fight In the LTUBRSDAY, VDECEMBEK office. Coccaro, according to wit- 33) nesses, dared Fromberg to strike him caro’s lip and generally disarranging | ry [his features. Then Coccaro drew a DA {sum chasel . mberg to the street, — O10 f f Home. MUSTAM jumped on him and began to jab at his o ‘ arm. Tho fight occurred at an hour when Broadway was crowded with people hur- rying to business. The crowd attracted the attention of Policeman Xenodocius station, who moned an am- ; ‘a Hospital for | Be | Fromberg. — Begaed to He Hanged, KALAMAZOO, , Dec. 13.~When 1 elghteen-year-old go Bloohas, con- vund floor Western Union office | at Broadway ey street, wound reet fight, in whi lin the up to-day in 4 SOUR RURAL CLASSICS wouro GIVE A we “ ‘Uff PUCCINI THE MUSICAL CHANCE OF His LIFE wNcie TOM Simon UeGREE 4 ‘we DEATH SCENE OF UNCLE TOM aM REINFORCED 1CE CAKES FOR LIZA- SHE GevVA MA DATTA, ‘dé cuy! ce) $3.75 Taffeta 4 Silk Peiti- coats, biack, colors, changeable $450 “TNE COLLEGE Wwipow* woud OFFER POSSIBIUTIES Caught Cold! How often {t happens that se- rious fllness, and sometimes death, is directly traceable to neglect of a “common” cold. After {it 1s too late, what wouldn't we give to have checked the cold at the start, when it would quickly yield to simple home treatment A most effective remedy, that ~ RATIEAWAN NEWS INPAPER PRINTED BY ASYLUM INMATE “LITTLE” EVAS ASCENSION Couto EASILY: BE ARRANGED Retiring Temporarily Must Vacate Premises, as Building Is to Be Torn Down to Make Room for Enlarged, New, Modern Fireproof Structure $300,000 Steck of Women's & Misses’ Apparel to Be Sacrificed Regardless of Cost ' . —— victed of the. murder of. Eftimias Stergiouslas here last summer, was sen- tenced yesterday to life imprisonment in Marquette prison, he begged the of- ficers to hang him. He said he would rather die than face the prospect of spending the rest of his days behind the bars. Bloochas confessed he dropped a boulder on the head of his vietim while the latter was asleep. $1.25 to $1.75 Tailored Linene and L'ngerie Waists 49° from Business Voices the “Wants, Kicks and Benefits of the Bugs” of New York State. ' @ISHKTLL LANDING, N. ¥., Deo. 13.— James De Terra, formerly a newapaper man of Albany, who killed his brother ome years ago and who since has been Qn inmate of Matteawan Asylum for the Criminal Insane, has launched a newa- paper which he cate “The Weekly Loonytic.” ‘The paper te hand-printet, with a funny column and an editorial column fuled off. Tt is profuse with pen and int sketches of the inmates and mem- ‘dere of the staff. Under the heading | “Weather Forecast” appeare @ para-| Graph which reads: “The daily weather prognost ts, if it Goes not stop raining it will be the frat | time it has failed to do so.” Im its salutatory at says: “Every profession, trade or business; administration end of this gorgeous pl ince one of us roared a protest we @et soap on bathing day. Visitors only see the show part of big institutions.” Under the heading of the paper is the line “For the Wise and Otherwise.” It is said Harry Thaw will contribute to the next dasue. pik ok OR ENGAGED 30 YEARS, WED. SOUTH NORWALK, Conn., Dee. 18.— When Grace Brown an derson w thirty yeara stancy, And the pledges were kept, for the couple were married here late yee terday, the bride having Just crossed the water. ‘The ceremony was performed in St. Bartholomew's Church by the Rev. Louls B. H. Wells. ‘The pair's love has been kept alive all these years by correspondence, An- derson {s superintendent of a large mill here. a Boys Who Make Corn Grow. WASHINGTON, Dec, 13.—Secretary of Agriculture Wilson 1s entertaining fourteen bright farmer lads, the win- rers in the national corn-growing con- -] test, In which 4,255 took part. None of the youngsters is over sixteen. The trip to Washington was the prize offered by the Secretary for the best showing In the way of producing corn on @ single acre of ground. nounded. Beginning to-morrow, Wednes- day, Dec. 14th, the store will remain open evenings until and will usually break up a cold over ’ night and quickly relieve the most irritating cough, is made by mixing 2 ounces of glycerine, a halfounce of virgin oil of pine and 8 ounces of pure whiskey. Shake well, and take a tea- spoonful four times a day. The ingredients for this mixture can be bought in any good drug store and easily mixed together in a $10 to $17.5¢ Satin) Lined Cloth suits / $9.75 to $18 Cloth) large bottle. This formula was used and recommended for many years by the late Dr. W. A. Leach, who founded the Leach Chemical Co., of Cincin- nati, O., In whose laboratories he virgin ofl of pine is com- $10.00 and $12.00) VOGEL BROTHERS Fine Kersey Coats f $5.75 Entire Stock Positively Included. Every Article Must Be Sold at Once $4.75 and Silk Dresses) S4el0 $7.50 Latest Medel) French VoileSkirts f $3.98 Russian Pony Coats) SBA ZO Mutt ‘and’ Shaul} S093 $16.50 Long Car- acul Cloih Coats $17.59 Seal Flush | $9.75 Coats, 52 inches / £275 to $5 Chiffon) Over Per. ian Waist: / $ 1.79 For the balance of this week, ' Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, we will give Double Stamps all day with every purchase. has @ journal to voice its wants, kicks and benefits except the bugs. In the State of New York thirty thousand of us are now restrained, fed, housed and | clothed at an annual expense of 36,000,000 —a mere trifle. Outside of insane asy- Jums thousands are being incubated tn the hatcheries of so-called civilized and) Christian society, preparing to make! one of these palaces their final roosting place. “It is to put them and the taxpayers who ante the freight wise to the Inside of their future home that we launch this long felt want. In time of peace, prepare for war—or @ bughoune,” In and Otherwise” column | “Allentsts are not as wise as they look. Thetr ‘science’ Is not ex- act. Some have a conscience, but the business is con-science." Other paragraphs read: “Dr, R. 8. Lamb, superintendent of the Matteawan Asylum, says some high @rade imifclles are In the building, We rise to ask if any are located in the including Saturday, Dec. 24th. 42 st.at 8 Ave. A Move That Brings Us Still Nearer to the Hearts of the Public Vogel Brothers Give Ja” Green Stamps FREE with All Purchases and during this—the inaugural week—all who enter their store will receive, whether they make a purcha-e or not, Forty (40) g:x" Green Stamps Free No announcement has ever stirred the pulse of the public as this has. Its significance is truly great. It means that the thousands of Green Stamp collectors can now secure clothing that is known far and wide for its high character—and can at the same time rapidly fill their books. The great crowds that thronged our store all day yesterday, the hundreds of expressions of approval heard on every hand, convince us that the public truly appreciates the importance of this ideal combination of interests. Sale of 1,000 Men’s Winter Overcoats & 1,500 Men’s Suits This first Clothing Sale since we have adopted the Green Trading Stamps will long be remembered as an even! that has had no equal in the calendar of 1910. 1,000 Winter Overcoats—high class gar- 1,500 Winter Siits—'Tis but necessary to ments—every one of them—that will dress slip into one of them to appreciate what very you well and wear you long, made of fine n splendid garments they are. The snug fit of fabrics by our skilled tailormen with all the Sale at the collar, the set of the lapels, the hang of Sale at earmarks of crisp style. Vogel Brothers’ | the sleeves, the drape of the body—all give custcmers expect this— the thousands of new 50 evider ce of their high character. A half dozen $ 50 friends we will scon make will quickly find it different models—-styles for the younger men i build fewer and have them mechan i that are up-to-the e, styles for the con- feally perfect. We prefer a record of out. Three-quarter length models and big | servative dresser that are refined and elegant— | performance rather than one o' heavy, long loose models, with presto or con- | in light colored cassimeres, hairline striped and duction. vertible collars, in dashing shades of a fancy worsteds and the dressy ‘blue on blue” | } WISE PIANOS ran or brown, Regularly $18, $20 & $22, kegularly $18, $20 & $22. bane Young Men’s $16.50 Long Pants Suits, $12.59 $250, $300, $350, $400 For youths 15 to 18 years of age and small men of 32 to PLAYER PIANOS 34 chest measure. Snappy blue worsteds, hairline striped $375 and upward worsteds and fancy cheviots. All on special sale at $12.50. High grade use i Such as Steinway Hardman, Chic $100 and Terms as low a | WISE PIANO 17 to 23 Eas: 125.h St., i r 118 id Ave., Cor. 7th St. BOTH STORES OPEN EVENINGS this appea: “What Ie Home Without » Piano?" WISE PIANOS FOR XMAS Select Your Piano for Future Delivery GET TO THE INSIDE FIRST OF ALL Don't be misled by the dealer who tells you his factory is building thousands of pianos a year, Better Specially Priced Holiday Items Picked at Random trom the Various Departments 100 dozen ‘Rooi’s’” $1 Underviear for Men... Arey.) 500 dozen Men’s $1.59 Pleated and Negligee Shirt . 8Se Men’s 50c and 75c Holiday Neckwear 35¢ Men’s 5c Suspenders in Holiday Boxes Porn! 600 Boys’ $1.59 Worsied Coat Sweaters................ $Se 1,000 Pairs Boys’ Wool-lined Kid Gloves. ... 52e 100 dozen Women’s $1.25 Tan Cape Kid Gloves...... 85¢c 200 dozen Women’s 75c Pure Silk Hosiery... ... 44e Women’s $1.50 Lingerie Waists, 10 different siyles....§7¢ Women’s $4 Messaline Silk Waists, all shades $2.69 Girls’ $5 Serge and Repp Dresses, sizes 6 to T4..... £2.97 Girls’ $10 Caracul and Plush Coats, sizes 6 to 14..... $5.97 150 Boys’ $5.00 Russian Blouse $3 98 100 dozen Women's Embroidered Front On Special On Srecial worsteds nside as well as outside Boys’ $6.50 Chinchilla Overcoats, $4.95 For boys 3 to 9 years of age. Made of substantial blue or grey chinchilla, lined with red or gray flannel; velvet collars. Extraordinary overcoats at $4.95. Wednesday, December Fourteenth Ten (10) Green Stamps FREE in addition to the forty (40) complimentary stamps—making a total of fifty (50) FREE Stamps for each one who visits us toemorrow. The additional ten (10) FREE Stamps given Wednesday, Dec. 14, ONLY. “RED LETTER DAY” Suits special at . nee and Madras Waists spec 79¢ 1,000 pairs Boys’ $1.25 Shoes, sizes 9 to 350 Women's Worsted Coat & regula 13}¢ special at Kaa .., 89¢ tion style Sweaters, special at $1.79 700 pairs Big Boys) Shoes with $1.29 750 pairy, Women's Crochet Slippers, 69¢ cls, sizes 1 to 51, special at i fancy colors, special at 500 Boys’ and Girls’ 75c Worsted 250 Women’s $17.50 full length Cara ‘Toques and Hockey Capsspecialat ... 45¢ cul Cloth Coats special at $9.69 500 dozen Women’s 18c Swise Embroid- 4, 300 Girls’ $10 Serge Dresses, sizes 6 10 $4.97 ered Handkerchiefs special at 4 6, special at. . ‘ $4, ‘CO $00, pairs Women’s $3.50 and $4.00 $2.85 178 Girls’ $6.00 Chinchilla Conts, sizes cae Shoes and Slippers specialat ...... $2, to 14, special at Ne ' by 500 pairs Women's $2.50 and $3.00 gis5 | ‘Rs Girls’ $1.25 Shoes, sizes 6 to 11, 89 Shoes and Slippers special at... ... special at. ,