The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1910, Page 10

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TEER ee ei ln NN RRORERRR SAT ee ee are er i iu THE EVENING@ WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER .16, 1910. i > peed wosaapicadaasatinatcena ote Bad Nr otvwtioo ote J f ' ‘ ' : but there may be Interesting deveton. | with St and left the room, 1 did not| house at No, 22 Hubert street, said that| ney sweep. The Coxes were out. ments when the w me ators | TELLS HOW SHE STABBED follow Wilson out Into the hall. her boarders were a tough lot and she! Mrs. Cox came in at midnight. She | “Tt ts @ positive dis ‘or aman or| HUSBAND'S HALF-BROTHER.| wiison was vory drunk, and when my | had learned that she must always be! saw, screamed and fainted. Mrs, Geor a, nation to declare that he, or It, te not Ph hin tll hustvand went out Wilson spied me and | Teady to defend herself. waiting for her husband across the h capable of competing with any adver- A , t ioe that may come along. Representa. | Defended Herself With Carving| tried to throw me down. I caught the sale ci vis sees Gil tee dome tanto Gk eats rage and she dealt blows and language or five Knife When Drunken Man carving knife trom the table as I fol} GEORGE GOT IN WRONG. {to her husband and Mrs, Cox. . . | ; and put it in his back. He got up and Cox came in. He pulled George out of neer of | Seized Her. |waiked out, Soon after that my hus-| Henry George, a self-termed “chimney |bed. He hit his wife, Mrs. George a ae Oe War! Mrs, Jeanette Anderson, whore bus-| band found him dead on the stairs. He! artist,” returning hilariously home to Kicked her husband. He came to and ed tn an effort 10] sang was forced to tectity againat her |l# right in saying I didn't anawer his| No, a2 West Forty-seventh atrest last | Untertook to clear the invaders from vm ignore entirely | yesterday at her trial for the murder |@uestions, Jim was his brother. I was| night, got into the wrong apartment. | 4 a Policeman Lavery arrested everybody, f defense that We |of his half-brother, James Wilson, on| "8 wife. What could I say Shedding his outer clothes, he climbed | George was fined % by Magistrate Breen at nattral resources and! Mrs. Anderson, who a boarding: | into the bed of Alxin Cox, a rival ohims |in West Side Court to-day, jety with which the patriot ONARMY STRENGTH, © ~SHYSLACHLAN An Important Sale of July 2, was on the stand in her own de e e Spee i be pe -| Winter Suits for Men Congressman Against Secrecy {) wrong in his testimony in July at the Coroner's inquest,” she tioning by Lawyer J jo 1 under ques n Rosaisky. | and Wants Country Fully | Rosas i BOY'S HAND AMPUTATED After betook tie air nea frm Jin eS -ERS i | | TAWNEY IS ATTACKED. | Quick-Witted Surgeon Cuts Victim The Figure | rormertY PHILIPSBORN | ee Wnday, Ha Hand ad Wik "i : ar deeaee cee 10 & 12 WEST 23®P STREET How Too Much lat May Be | were drawn in before any one who WASHINGTON, Dec. 1¢.—As tho heard Mis screams had presence of mind satel to shut off the power be reversed or separated. Dr, Pabst ot detenacleseness of the United States! prookiyn Hospital, while the boy was Representative James MoLachian of | unconscious from shock, made @ quick California is the pivotal centre about| amputation below the elbow while the which one of the most sensational co hand was still held between the rollers, tests ever seen in Washington is being | The operation was done over at the conducted to-day, hospital more carefully and the boy will MoLachian this afternoon wrote ex- | Tecover: clusively for the United Press his reply to those who have oppored the pubi-| UNIONISTS 113 BEHIND. @ation of the facts contained in the War Departmem's answer to hin reso: lution, especially to Representative rity in Parliament, ; » Dawney, Repudiican, of Minnesota, who! LONDON, Dec. 16.—One gain each for ‘ fa credited with priming President Taft | the Liberals and the Untonints ts the re to oppose and prevent the purposes of | sult of yesterday's elections, the result Holiday Sale Georetary of War Dickinson and Gen. |of which were announce ~day, The aonard Wood, Chief of Staff of the | respe Coalitiontats, New and Used Army. The answer, which is copyrighted | 377; mtposite Gov~ pority is formed as follows: \ nalists, 66; In- | “The charge of Representative ‘Taw- | dependent-Nationalists, 10; Labor mem- | ney that a conspiracy exisis to stampede | bers. 42. | Congreas to larger military appropria- | Willlam O'Brien, teader of the Inde-] Unusual Opportunity to | tions, through making known to the | Pendent-Nationaliats, scored m success! “Own a Fa M ‘American-people the wretched condition |!" the Bouth Divisien of Cork County, mous Make ay | Of our military establishment, ts too | Where the Independent-Natlonalist can F Li tl M segue malary aatablatanent, ty too | Tere OO ea rarned aut nary, | OF Little Mone t Special $15.50 Formerly $20.00 and $22.00. Away From Machinery and War Over Dickinson’s Report, idle) te 1 A pair of slowly tu Ordered Held Out by Taft, ae HIG oct wor Is Growing Bitter. or sacob schoontel Let this be all the argument beyond the price necéssary :—the garments are the prod- uct of our own workrooms. & rollers, 1@ Schoen- Conservative and radical models in medium and heavy weight fabrics, light and dark mixtures; all sizes. Hackett Carhart é Co 841 Broadway, at 13th St. 265 Broadway, near Chamters St, ANNOUNCE BEGINNING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17TH, An Extraordinary Offering of Beautiful Holiday Waists About ONE-HALF Former Prices , ~_ United Parties ding Their Ma- by the United Press Associations, fol- | ernm lows in pam: ples @ too dangerous impression to the ; WO had represented that constituency Was Now Pocked people to be overlooked. in the Interest of John Redmond for tit- isl41 in Pretty “Representative Tawney, if the in-| Sen years. Holly Box. $3.95 $3.95 $5.90 $4.90 Hand Beaded | Chiffon over net | Hand Embroid- | Hand Beaded terview accredited to him is correct, | —— — mays that & is cowardly to make bb known our admitted tonal Hee nese either to our own people Ont Ro er Catarrh the world ot large. Woe have bluffed tince the beginning of our national, Steals Energy and Will Power existence, and we have been at. re; Catarrh robs its vic- uulag intervals called by war. 0 tim of energy—some i pisatctans aay ott!!!” Qpen Evenings | | Jumpers of chif- | and colored met- | ered Chiffon over | Chiffon, cury| i Xmas Specials in Boys’ Clothes 4 our people hear witness to the fact SES Rcvtawics |ANGUERA PIANO CO.,| | {v,,Prniline | Sedna Soke tg | Ferien aks MS | itn rimmed: ered net yoke, ki- satin trimmed; Values possible only in the Surprise Stores because we buy the ) the councils of our nation before, Al-| fi meri) Maven Gantt colors, kimono | mono sleeves) al] | ™mono sleeves, all | kimono sleeves, all fabrics direct from the mills, make the garments in our own | Teged patriots have Kept the nation tion enough to accept 316 W. 42d St., New York| sleeves colors. colors. colors. tailor shops and sell direct to our customers. k iu utter ignorance of its helpless con- this falr and square Near Sth Ave, ditien until war has come, and then Placed unenduring, untrained and un-! tetered men, armed with obsolete Weapons in the field to uphold the bi Rational honor. “The most wicked national ‘cow-| ardice’ I can picture is demanding | of our people to co:ne to the national | @etense and then sending them forth | an uneguipped mod to deadly fever! ¢amps or against a prepared enemy to be murdered. “I demand that our soldiers be given | & square deal—that the army be placed | on @ basis of military organization. At present it ts practically unorganized. | The army can be increased in niim- | bere, perfected in’ organization aad properly equipped on the same appro- Thymol and other priations which are now made.” rm killing antise)» i? Pour’ a few drops into the small TAWNEY TALKS vest pocket HYOMEI inhaler an OF “HOB ONIZING." \breathe tt into the lungs over the in- Storehouse Clearance Sale of flamed catarrhal membrane. HY yA Ay <2 ge oe Pa RD eal F 1 Enamel Bed: Brass Bed: ces eas cansete noo gern, sortase sora moaitase 700 Valves... 1-79 Brass and Enamel Beds .2%Vvalues.10.00 is Appropriations Committee of the House, |and cures catarrh; if it doesn’t, your i Enamel Bed: 2 50 Brass Bed: 12 50 ; "50 AtHalf Actual #031500 88 ° Knicker Suits, ages 7 to 16, and|Fur Collar blue melton Russian Russian Suits, sizes 3 to 8, in dark | Overcoats and all wool, pure worsted . we, blue cheviots and neat blue Serge Knicker , ——= Pe cota $1.50 [ai sca.’ $3.50 Sma'] You will find a small account the most Russian Overcoats, with military col-| Knicker and Russian blouse Suits of A t easy, economical and satisfactorY lars, and double breasted 2° pair | blue thibet and fancy fabrics, and K r Suits. Russian Overcoats, with CCOMRES pietnodl ef purchasing: Wiarerer 2o. tiie $2.00 | Rirtihecctian.” $2.50 Especially ante ton yours Heres uyneerieier ay All our stores will be open every evening until Xmas. invited! Sorts ar ete as Te Gf Surprise, Stores wish, and pay a little at a time. 138-146 WEST 14th ST., Bet. 6th and 7th Aves. 523-529 EIGHTH AVE., Bet. 36th and 37th Sts. THIRDAV:-. and 83d ST., The No thwest Corner offer, which is made without any whys and wherefores or red tape of any kind. HYOMEI fs guar. anteed to cure ca tarrh, acute or chronic, or money back, and that offer 1s open to every read- er of The Evening World, HYOMETI (pro- nounce it High-o- me) is the purest Australian Eucalyp- tus combined with Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock America’s Greatest Cash and Credit House. ig Block Mah 8th Ave. ~ HAAVHNI JtaWo $ $33 to $4 Deposit 100 }3*. to $10 Deposit wortu (75c to $1 a Week worth ($1 to $1.50 a Week Accounts opened on purchases from $10.00 to $10,000. Terms to suit your means. &y Actual Size in Aiscussing the efforts of the War De. Valu partment to get before Congress of HYOMET costa 50 cents z & [Enamel Bed: 3.50 statement bearing upon the prepared. at druggists’ everywhere. A complete 1s 5 nese, or lack thereof, of this country in outfit, which includes a bottle of HY 7.00 Values... J» 40.00 Values. case of war with anothor country, is OMEI, a@ hard rubber inhaler and quoted 28 saying: simple instructions for use, cos Anextensive A Values! While the c t like to use the word ‘oon- $1.00, Tri : i \ These are the left- If I could take you into my large factories Turkish Rocker 14.49 overs remaining from the many car- at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully 'W. L. Douglas shoes are made, the superior workman- ‘ Alluphoistered in Art WN \ {( \\(G) loads purchased for 1 Spanish Leather | —— i \this past season’:||! — 7 Music Cabinet O excellent quality. AT Aselling! Odd lots, " \\ 3 Harrington Sprin | | mi WK vf a0 ee , \ 8.75 ship and the high grade leathers used, you would then tufted back, wing ut \ tion but sli PL at Ww H | understand why Dollar for Dollar I Gi ts sides—roll arms marred in finish, Mahogany polished Mee ate deed a en with painted panei. ° | My Shoes to hold their shape, look and fit better and vuffed edges with to handling in our ] S C O Uu n fancy Fane, og Scores of most attractive styles, all with heavy posts and fillers. roomy and comfort- a able, Actual $22.00 ParlorT ables, 1.59 Enamelled Beds, French bevel. mirror wear longer than any other $3.50 or $4.00 shoes you Parlor Table at top; 4 shelves. finish, with door ex- quisitely decorated ean buy. Do you realize that my shoes have been the Standard for over thirty years; that | make and sell more $3,50 and $4.00 shoes than any other manu- \ i valve. . Special $2.50 Values at facturer in the United States? Quality counts. It has ; is offered the public on the ENTIRE Oak Rocker pretty 2.59 Gilt Chairs mae ay shoe The Leaders of the World. i STOCK of two of New York’soldest fl] 1 40 fase op HA Be Voettrred 1/1 Ueeecectcaereeiate Rice ack ca te i and most reliable jewelers : Wii lash, diay Ra Al ton i | | iy ere eree aati sete ren were 4 pala a household word everywhere. You will be pleased when you — I aileb ad buy my shoes because of the fit a earance, and when it comes time CHESTER BILLINGS & SON fil « | Pec Pa] || irene Sel rl i (Formerly Randel, Beremore & Billings) \ MH | or mahogany | ' ———, pA geil as ¥ oe x $2.50. ley o" CAUTION S" $2.00 AND 82.50, 7 ALFRED H. SMITH & Co. 7 gages Roll-top Children’s Reed Rock Steel Express Wagons || cS caer aoa (Formerty of Sih Avenue and 40th Street and t roadway and Maiden Lene) g WZ, QISE\ Desks, 98c ens ockers pees The stock consists of diamonds, pearls, rubies, sapphires and emeralds in exquisite settings of modern design—also a few fine Oriental pearl necklaces from $225.00 up [less a discount of 3314%]. _ Every article in this store is offered at a discount of 334%, which means that you can buy here at less than wholesale cost. Chester Billings & Son’s Store Sth Avenue at 34th Street (Opposite the Waldorf) = Solid construction of oak popular golden “irmly braced back wood scat Highly ‘varn- = hed draw Sy} cent rebon >. compart ment i, for chalk, pen- cils, ete fel 98c 4 F Selected reed— ) : shellac finish, ys A my. x : No. 2 Velocipedes frames. Large f bl sen ortable 1 98 Double Stamps m Single Stamps with Morning ON, Gree After Purchases Trading Stamps 12 o'clock Very pretty design in} 1 pure gold leaf finish; NEWARK~—785 Broad Stre cane seat. = = Guaranteed the best made; heavy steel edges, extra heavy steel axles and wheels; body and arr A Actual $2.50 ay Shoo Flys oe Tee, EGARDLESS of loca- List o f tion, size, arrangement TO price you will in all Home, i likelihood find the Room, Store and 9 House, Flat, Store or Oo ffice Ofiice you seek advertised , “'PoLet’’ in TO-DAY’S acancies MORNING WORLD, Hero's & handear that

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