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*; i FLAVSIURYMEN TWO ANGRY WIVES THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1910. : 18 mf 4 Closing Out Departments Devoted to | pi etieaplion v0 ne Cat eo 0 The Garden Tea |} 7 Jewelry and Leatter Goods \|| EN how freely given) Room ‘4 ' Entire stock must be disposed of before holidays. | lad | Surety Stamps are the Open Nights SS ee ees eee eae fg most valuable because | 1868 Established 43 Years 1910 The brigh heerleat al 4 | goods marked in plain figures. 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. pars for supper. P Store Open Evenings Until 10 o'clock. TheBestGiftsfortheBaby | Children’s Furniture for | © CONVIGTSLAYERS’ IS ABIGAMIST He SEN Lara, Judge O'Sullivan, in: Sentene- | They Compare Notes and| q . ‘ , O'Neill Building—Third Floor | Ch s a ing Wife Murderer, Ex- | Photos of Husbands, Then | F a St Mothers ought to know what a wonderful baby store ristmas ; e \ Wik & iB 1 ty it A | Presses Scorn for Shirkers. Cause Brown’s Arrest | 1S ee. ‘ Mid have. pia ate just a few suggestions for Christmas | Adams Duilding—Third and Fourth Floors br a tf gifts out of hundreds | ° Babies’ Long Christening — | % sentencing Adrahanp Roth, an east} Two {ndignant Women, each claiming! An Extraordinary Cloaks, $1.98 to $15. Hike Uller, wed was convicted eoverai | Efnest Brown. as fier husband, caused Holiaay Offering of Babies’ Short Coats, $1.98 days ago for manslat in the first |the arrest of Rrown last it / to $10.98. degree, Judge c e of bigamy ae Babies’ Long Slips and ‘A Siting is 3 7 Police He Re 75 00 Christening Robes, $0¢ to cording to his op en to Police T ° s | $9.98. . piithe cecst wt soendet Pitae nd wed ee Babies’ Petticoats, to match : @ Court wishes to may at thi: Ernest Fitz wn, and was mar- ° tithe," declared Judge O'Sulliv * ‘that | ried to the defendant par ‘n, 1001, Full l rength dresses, $0¢ to $5.98. it-has no sympathy with 4 + | by Rev. Father O'Birne at xéme who violate their oaths as jurors rrytown, Which is still, her home. She and her fuglatting men whose hands are red with [husband separated two years ago. Sev- hitman blood go free, ‘The Court be- {eral weeks ago, sie said, she came to Heyes that in this case the Jurors de- | New York and learned,that her husband elded according to their conscientious) was a chauffeur and had married again. Babies’ Caps and Bonnets, made from various materials, | 50c to $9.98. | Babies’ Hats, beaver, felt and corduroy, 50¢ to $10.98. tet ‘hildees?, 4 | Here's a complete assortment of chairs, rockers, high zy ‘ es and Children’s Coats, corduroy and plush, $1.98 chairs, settées, ete., etc. made'of teed, golden: cak,. goldell J | i Babies’ and Children's Sweate lifte and colored; S00 maple, mission oak, as well as many pieces of imported bent | ptbangnaea eGo eer remeuens in Cau ea bred ooo wood. The line in this furniture is just as good as the lines oe aiee: HA Children's Lewaine ed; SIGE IaH Woe in the regular furniture, and it gives children the early eS} duroy #400 10 62 50. teed 4. 54a fils a dai inal Calbia feeling of possession and pride in theirowning even such simple , Babies’ and Children’s Drawer Leggings and Jersey, $1 things “Par : ‘ to $2.98. | urniture for Children convictions, But for those ver | She went to City Hall, and the records for gome myster' there showed that an Hrnest Fitzwil- duty the Court } ined a license on The Jurors whc : Miss Hime oa S Jamin, an ea eader, who a. ev. George was on trial for murder before Judge | js ennoty O'Bullivan last week were in court when |2; Baker Meru One. stat | Niles comatice were me at his ho 5 West One Hun- and nth street Roth was sentenced to Sing Sing for | Ae! Wn ta teen ta ‘not more | ‘The Woman learned next that Brown At months. He | Was living at No. 211 West One Hun-/ was found guilty of having killed h's| dred and eet, and went there wife, Bertha, on July §, in their little | yesterday # n and had a talk le flat at No. B Rivington street Mrs.{ with the other a Babies’ and Children’s Sleeping Garments, only flannel, 50 to 98c. | $1.25 Child’s Rocker, 98c | $3.75 Early English High | Made of golden maple. Has Chair, $2.98 turned spindles in the back. cane seat. The base Babies’ and Children’s Night Drawers, with or without | feet, 50c to 98c. | Babies’ and Children’s Mittens, white and colored, 10¢ to 98c. Babies’ Booties, worsted and silk, 10¢ to $1.25. This chair is up-to-date in every a way. It is built on perfectly is well braced, and is thoroughly might lines. Has saddle seat constructed and finished, and a large size tray. Well made $6.75 Gem High Chair, | and thoroughly finished. $4.75 * Roth's body was found on the fire- | Brow They compared excape, and Roth was found tn hed with | not nf husbands, agreed A guperficial gash in his throat whi ied to the same man, he insisted bh. inflicted *, ! hg tnaisted icted » the West One Hun-||]] Superbly marked, perfectly matched tion, Detectives Bendt|}} pelts—brocaded lining, crochet but- committed s d | Babies’ Veils, worsted and silk, 19¢ to 98c. and Why. A , $10.50 Child's Morris F the teatimo a L'Heureu rested the chauttour. |] tons, Babies’ Toques, woven and hand crochet, 25¢ to $1.50. This ix Cores high Chair, $8 b children, who he Lown Wo iss B.D. Hunt of fat whi is ie 7 . 7 He seal . ‘ E : itd |No, 43 Baat Fittloth street | Actual value 75.00. Babies’ and Children’s Dresses, suitable for all occasions, Made of best Indiana white oak, fumed a nut brown shade, pest qual % Spani Morogeo le: hand woven cane seat and | ions. Made by back. Co. of Grand Ra 75c to $10.98. to tp by Women, | Babies’ and Children’s Bath Robes, eiderdown and out- ing flannel, $9c¢ to $4.98. her cush- Positively No C. O. D.'s, Credits or Mail Orders. deat ears. doubt will Rocker to mate! ‘ | bed him of| = aah : Tus, Rese e " Sunday World Wants Work Children’s Sweaters Reduced | Pitsica!inpucet ent Woot | $625 Child’s Settee, $4.75 ee ee ny-waie tie ter, wo me) SURGAY W OF ants Wor! | Legs are bolted on, making it Made of imported bent wood. INC Both Buildings—First Floor | very strong. It hi est station close woven Close woven cane seat and back. ¥ ities cane seat and back, It is light An attractive piece of furniture. States Arona Bed qualities we ais und easy to carry. Thoroughly | Made very strong and is beauti- ocated a ih been ) to $2.98 qualities at $1.98 ; well niade and nicely finished. fully finished. aazoeing | ands and 28 to 34. White and gray, some fancily trimmed. | Monday Morning Wonders} —_: ih some ai rm ; sis ail | ane rennet but we expect to discontinue these styles | Women s Coats for Christmas ‘ | Both Buildings. Pealest Cail and Credit House! Small You will find a small account the mosteasy, Christmas Handkerchiefs ae EH are three rao eae. of which we are selling most y BI Ik Accounts economical and satisfactory method of pur- OC! 7 chasing whatever you want for your home. Both Buildings—First Floor $29.50 Coats at $19.50 Especially Buy as little as $10 worth, or as much more ‘There were never more styles, nor prettier. These are 56 inches long, made of mixed herringbone 8th Ave, | Invited! as you wish, and pay a little at_a time. For Children Vienna cloth, lined with Skinner's satin to the hips, with . long rolled shawl collar, patch pockets and deep cuffs. 35th to || $10 Worth—50c to $1 Deposit _ Pure linen initial handkerchiefs, $ in a box for 2c. Plain hemstitched handkerchiefs, 3 in a box, 1$¢ and At $02.20 1 ~ ain hemstitched handkerchiels, 9 in a box, Cc ane 54 inc! ‘s ts ty vi 36th St $50 33 to 94 Deposit 100 $7.50 to $10 Deposit ‘dhe Te uitare conned Lortiers, 54 inch seal plush and caracul coats, made with shawl | Saeel ory d ffs; lined thi vi 4 wortn (75c to $1 a Week worth ($l to $1.50 a Week Pure linen initial handkerchiefs, 6 in a box, 50. ] PEE Caen “vith lawelled rougneut wih! yarn Accounts opened on purchases from $10.00 to $10,000. j A 2 Terms to suit your means. B $5 Oo t ae t$ iy a aca isha : inch extra fine seal plush, with long rolled shaw! oys vercoats ; collars and deep cuffs, with halt-fitted backs and straight for $3.85 | front, lined throughout with Skinner's satin and finished Adams Building—Second Floor | with jewelled buttons. You probably know dozens of boys to whom this means (Grr ie ° t) s 9 pete 1 1 98 Piet’ ry =p On oA ‘6 i i ae Chop: Combination a good deal for the winter, even if they aren't your particular Misses and Juniors 'e Bookcase boy. h Actual $18.00 . Y gs Nad ve Actual They are the famous two and one style with roll and $19.75 Coats at $14.75 Lar eee Ne | ; 4 Russian collars, all-wool fabrics, solid colors and fancy mix- ; ber Baneingy ‘ Ped ahchd = H : $16.00 Value tures. Right in every detail. 214 to 16 year sizes. “There Made of melton, in plain colors, with velvet collars and : ieee ae " = AS \ Unusually pretty are a few 86 overcoats in the lot. — : fancy buttons. For girls of 14 to 16. Extremely good- hina Closet; se- i = cted oak con- ; i Tt Gi eT designs, in pol- a \ looking coats. The sort of coats your daughter admires rictoe, goles 5 HR | ished mahocany HEE NN Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, $3.85 = more tan anvother | > dark Early | @ \ / ae pbyiehe NV All-wool blue serge, déuble breasted coats and knicker- | $15 Junior Coats at $9. 75 bockers. The trousers are cut very full, the seams are all Unglish finish, claw cet ,carved column of ‘French bevel B vvorors, bent | Mla nificent Parlor Suit, vai? 49.98 plate 10x12 in: mal RUTTT : lis and.panels, mirror | mammal INN’ ( Made of plain cloths, with sailor collars and deep cuffs, taped. ~ There are all swes from 8 to 17. Probably the best trimmed with braid. Sizes 18, 15 and 17 years. . | i suits in the a Boye Heth oben 4to 16 years. $1.95, regularly $2.98, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes cushion, upholstery tufted and in superior quality silk plush. : Boys’ Ties, done up in Christmas boxes, 25¢. and Slippers for Christmas 5 ER tris baie CONG occ m ) == Boys’ 50c Blouses at 35c. Adaios Puililiae~Secoe:l Fi Mis fae Rockers Open Evenings Boys’ Beaver Hats, mostly black or navy blue, in middy arene sr MB erpegh et aah si ; hapes, $2.49. values up to 8.00 shap At Less Than Sailor Shapes, $2.98. r Boys’ Sweater Coats, gray, red, navy blue or combined 3.98 Cost! Actual $8.00 value; polished colors, Also Arm Chairs — with Odd lots of most attractive pic- solid oak construction golden | Boy: frames of selected oak— tures; slightly shopworn; tobe sold oak or Early English finish Boys’ Early English finish. Seats af Unusual reductions, well upholstered in Royal At 98c Colored pris —excellent workmanship each. ‘ood n rag unusually 8 bons; framed in gilt or oak; all sizes. lass sides and — ; ‘ . . lete di aa wansél te. Exceptionally massive frame, superbly carved, are in highly laws Gea Ge ah by 36 inches | polished mahogany finish and of very ornamental style. Loose | tion at side. ™ wide, for the money. Starting at $1.10 and going straight up to $2.50. There's not a good style of children’s shoe that is missing— and slippers—and what child doesn’t love shppers, his very own slippers and boots. Boots are the most important things for a growing youngster that you can imagine—and they are not expensive. ‘The Storm King Boots begin at Pictures Pajamas, 75¢c to $1. Suspenders, done up in Christmas boxes, 25¢. throughout. Very neatly fin- Formerly $1.25 to $3.00 ished—complete interior. A Toys Reduced 92.50 and go up to $3.50. At $1.48 bargain at the price. Adams Building—Basenant | “Girl? and Children’s light weight Storm King Boots . 4 M4 ‘ (CO; > Some of the most attractive toys to the children we begin at $2 and go up to $2.25, ae 13 Fons ond feloree Renee ates Gilt Mirrors, 5.98 Y, have will be sold under-price to-morrow. There are | ‘1 hes s noting ra were mend 's heart more than : it; bl ; izes. // | a pair of rubber boots in the winter time. Fre Ho atercolore,|| Actual $9.00 Value f $7 Horses for $5 | : oi i f At $2.98 pastels, colored Very attractive, new design, Ff ‘ | _ Plush covered swing horses with saddles and stirrups, Children’s Bags and Purses “4. ' or Rookwood; with tops and Brie Formerly $650 cleo), | | with broad frame, elaborately|f \ 80 inches high, 20 inches long. Both Buildings— Kirst Floor shelves decorated with land- ornamented with six gracefu |f $8.50 Horses at $6.25 Bags, purses and pocketbooks—some with inside scape an i C motifs; burnished gilt finish 32 inches high and 81 inches long. purses, just like grown-up folks’, and in all the same faney pe gure designs. A n A ; ; ’ large assortmentof styles and Lanterns, French bers! gest ad ey $11 Horses at $8 colors that grown women’s bags come in, 25¢, $0¢, 75¢ and $1. i788: 29% or argain a’ ¢ . ae trahka: Hi ; ’ sizes: round, square or fancy ce ee Ao. UDUAIANY 6 8 34 inches high, 8% inches long, Children’s Schoo! Bags shapes. lanterss, price. $14 Horses at $10 Adams Building—Seeond Floor er 68.80 Collapsib Roll Top Lesks, 98c 36 inches high, 84 ine! We never met a girl or boy in our lives that was not : a2 P Cmts . etre ; crazy to own one, 28¢ to $2.98. . naissance ganticiognls : =) | Axminster $17 Horses as 912 And they carry with them a great deal of pride and ag Bed Sets Ge ‘ y cS —<—= | 38 inches high, 39 inches long, satisfaction, EmpireHandcar Hor . $$3.65 Set = ee OO EE gah || THE SUNDAY WORLD'S abian Net : SA)”: designs, 88c; in i ae ares $34! : -" ) effective color os ruffle, sawtooth close weave. Size id edge. : 18x36 in. Value Se he an [ Freight Paid Within 100 Miles Double IHN. * Stamps $1.25. makes more offers of positions than on Purchases of $5.00 or Over. with Morning Purchases. any other two mediums in the universe. Naissance hand-made mo- tifs; full deep { i. 4 a " Pea. ae fe me ee aoe