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10 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1911. BRIDE WILL HELP |"*"*S@i4 pave, TAMMANY BLAZE [°° Stow ateneners. HER FINGERS GONE, | 2::52"%% sre | . NOT TO MARRY. ON LONDON ANARCHISTS. | wa poo Stary pati been & " “a pa ew Fifty, It Is Claimed, Fought saint work on a loom. Bho cane get & M ANERNEY MAKE ROUTS AUDIENCE | the Two Besieged Thugs—Rest LOST BEAU, 100. ip S papell AC OC Ld of Force Held Back Crowds. that a girl with. two ‘hngers gone, LONDON, gan woul apts RLS pent ane Hackett. Carhait 5@ Broadway at 13th St. omen’s Dept. eS | GOOD" N WEST AT THE OLYMPIC 2. WANTS NTS $10 000 mucous. January Clearance | eae= iota | iy catvaden e ted ie ot the police, 6 | Only to Receive Hxtreme tacton. 1 Greatest Reductions Ever Known . Leonard Battenberg, forty-cig! : e only Atty in the! Girl’s deuteik: Deserted} oi, vwnone home “was ie ereey Gity, rty, which finally was knocked down at One Hundred and| m the two robbers! Eee After Accident and She Twenty-fitth street and Elgith avenue | | Second Fire at Wigwam) said tnat t actual atta | Within a Month Fills The- see | _—o Polo Player Weds Miss Randall and They Notify Relatives | death. inder of the force last night by a United States matl auto- ” oat wih © ia ie seded 6 obile, and died a few minutes later. From Train. atre With Smoke. tro) tne. enoetbenl Sues Rug Company. He had started across Eighth avenue 420 Gowns with Josepd Reilly of No, 303 West One nd p the quarter when | Twent th street and machine until it was ut of the way. He was expected aid fot ues t that the| The suit of Mary Geary against the| too late to get | P Comp Knocked #evera! yards, but showed no Irving place and Third aver | cas Seene, tor tla ange tr Oke Injury, Battenberg was carried Into a| man Ticho saw smoke pouring from the f the pollee. | tose of ee, 2 mages for the | ga), where he died from internal root of Tammany Hall, on the north | “ny examination of the surgeon who| (0% Of two fingers on her right hand hemorrhages Just after receiving. ex- side of the street in that block. Rushing performed the post-mortema developed | V8 Feeumed In Justice Amend's part of | treme unction at the hands of the Rev. nto the buliding he found George, that one of the men was shot by the| the Supreme Court to-day. Miss Geary Gee ha ceuren, Lhe rand hit sttad Leonard, the watchman, standing in the | p x q allway a You're on fire!" yelied ’ all sizes for Women values values values & Misses upto $20 up to $30 up to $45 at 6.00 at 12.00 at 18.00 Suits in diagonal serge| Suits of fancy braid trim-| Suits of basket weave broadcloth, rough chev-|med broadcloth, heavy}and broadcloth, sailor jot and worsteds. homespuns, twill fabrics. | collar models; also mix- Ss tures and novelties, | When the theatre crowd was thickest | | “i }last night on Fourteenth stre x75 Suits $B S49 $48 HE IS 43 AND SHE 23. Both Families Opposed Wed- ding Because Retired Banker's | Son Had “No Business.” | ice or soldiers, Aled from # 8 showed a nile the other prob-| {s eighteen and pretty, but the accident ; throu {ng comt her her “steady beau” as well as nd back of | Hér Job, and she has ince been unable Gowns of silk Eolienne,| Gowns of velvet, messa braid trimmed and fancy | ine, chiffon, Persian bor- | Gowns of ait lined chif- 4 | he bullet J : Meee , It ent an M4 b sald the wit-| to find work. trimmed taffetas, serges can ae broad, i" ed j "We are going straight West and we ness, “that this injury caused the man's “I Was working around a loom as sece IF YOU HAVE and panamas. cloth and voile. pls on, ve vet, Per Mager death. 1 do not * that the wound | ond girl” she said, “when Myrtle Ken- kali tie in full te ll ete not coming back until I have mad was self-intlic ted.” on thought | nedy, my bose, told me to ciean the is $15 TO SPEND Coats in full length mod- Me ty pl length Loe e ; “| mn meer geod. T'1l show zs that I ean support | Despre rier een etary BTML ZC | *| side, While I was doing it she started els, of plaid back mix.| tls, tan. end gray, two; | Coats in full length mod rts.” ge and large bi n. Fro *| reached him. Appt \ : ' . r i ; peta ; @ wife by own effo the. aekbe was. shooulbe Gp €| Wecprydiean thar Th the machinery, and my fingers were; ona Suit or Overcoat you can’t} | tures) two-tone stripes) vith broadcloth, and and velvet trim- ‘Thies is all that is known to-day by Felatives and friends of the destination @f 3. Preston McAnerney, polo player, eat bis bride, who was Miss Annie! perving, ihe telephone “ce Boardman Randall, daughter of Mrs. | of the hoteles Rufus Randall of No. 1% West Seventy- | who has nh put under a sixth street. ‘They were married by | not to marry within six months. Father Martin of St. Patrick's Cathe hotel wanted t Miss Per and plain cloths; also rubberized raincoats. man-tailored coats in va- ee of flame three fect high. Ticho| was suffocated. The inquest was ad-| Crushed @o that they had io be cut off.” rious fabrics. , et more value chan we offer in| and Leonard got buckets of water and Journed until Monday. Ten of Mary's girl friends, who had Li special at $1$—worth $25. | This is @ picture of Miss Margaret| tried to put out the biaze, but they | co nigenrsiced Sean's Wasnt 8Y wu It Fences into | ‘al’ in one} had thrown only @ few bucketsful when e' necessary. ne, W aen,, | saw they would need ald. So | CHAS. BREMNER HOGG DEAD. bless Roun Was one of them. oe evy 0. ond ot | me tell yor n she said, noe | | wtonecr of Standard OM Company) «siqry had a fellow, too, | 119-125 Walker St. 7 a Broadway | ye) im Rye. | but when she s that beau lew Yor! lew York iso caracul cloth | plush, all lined iy with Skinner's satin, Misses’ Coats of green] Misses’ Coats of fine ial and brown plaids, in the} proadctoth, handsomely | Suits in jaunty new polo model. trimmed with braid ar models, in a of styles, made of cloth, mannish ho ran out and sent in an alarm. Misses’ Suits in homc-| Misses’ Suits in serges, viots and baske the fire companies ar. New York New Y | Gal last Saturday, and the briderroom | Kins, and as she. charming wre! rm at Cro mao «ui ‘ulck dye-bye. Not ED foi ves ae ee telephoned the above message to his | as if not moreso than her predecess olding dt marty, Scotland, on Apri 13, 18:1, died Ww, you say, but Mary cay sister. © Management demanded that she we of the! idenly to-day at his home, “Ci | F T d J R d : Mr. McAnerney is forty-three years | bond not to wed tor aix ™ repairing | cnarty.” in ys Ny Mite was dui | urs remen ous y e uced ola and m of John A. McAnerney, I Just did it for fun, i at the University of Hdinburgh, retired bi r, of No. 3 West Forty- | sald when questioned about it, ‘The smoke was den came to this country as a young man. | Black Caracul Coats, 50-52 inches long—long shawl collar and | He met Miss Randall, |! realize that I must hold to r-| it oozed into the Olympic one o} o of the| ; ein Tidal 5 ba MEI tironty-ibees, at a wedding two | gain, and I will, But six months isn’t | the same building. "The Eee GN GOeHaniyy it retired fr cuffs; brocade or satin lined; value $75.00.............. .00 pjecter a | Jon a the bond says nothin are playing burlesques there thia week, | § i 52-inch Moire Pony Coats, long shawl collar and cuffs; brocade or ieee) bows weenie engeoe te . Ink about | ae about two hundred and fifty per-| business many years ago, spending his y, | marriage on the ground while Mr around In the mean time, you | Sma Shen on seats in the auditorium | winters in Florida and his summers at satin lined; value $75.00. OTP ne bace sem ocean 45.00 } MeAnerney had a comto: come, A when the smoke was noticed. They | his country place at Rye. Broadway at 34th Street 52-inch French Seal Coats, long shawl collar and cuff brocade j he was not regularly engaged in busi- | And Miss Perkins chortled—no, gig-| went out quietly on word from Kraus,| He ts survived by two brothers, the HABE; VANE SEO Veriiivten i cestvasisvescuesneaenel 55.00 52-inch Custom Made Moire Pony Coats. jes. 50 52-inch French Seal Coats, Value $90 to $150.... . M 50 and 52-inch Caracul Coats, full skins, brocade or satin lined. 50 and 52-inch XXX Australian Seal Coats. ese. He is a member of many clubs. | led. ‘the manager. Rev. John Hogg of Winnipes and Rob- H Miss Randall said she was going See oa hie a —| On the Irving place side of the Olyme| ert Hoxg of Brooklyn, Three daughters, } Ghopping and would spend the night at| Swift Capital Now $70,000,000, | pic, in the Academy of Music, Manager | Mrs, Edwin F. Lindridae, Mra. 7 nomas i the home of a friend, when she left on] CHICAGO, Jan. 6—At the annual | Rogers from the stage told his audi-| Young © rafts ane rs. oe leg | | Geterdsy, She met Mr. McAnerney ting of the stockholders of Swift a /ence of the fire and gave assurance of|ter Maxwell: five granddaughters an t the C Bac pasleniae the apilal’ t | safety. The show went on. grandson, Gowntown, they went to the City Hall Clearance Sale of Winter Apparel ae yesterday the capital stock was in- |"4tne pourteenth street crosstown tine | was a member of the Pro- ; Value $125 to $150.. 85.00 i ascii. Hee estasio aitee varator vtalkans Ee PTinradietiniritiane Tee ata lake. Dowe Tomn AssbeIRHOd, Appe:| for Misses & Small Women Black Fox Animal Scarf and Pillow Muff; value $39.50 25.00 Set nd Centra’ ation Int of $260,000,000 and net profits of $7,000,000. ! damage was abou 600, wanis Club and American Yacht Club Black Fox Hand: F, Sh Land kh; half- ' bor oa ee TI i rid ladles cilia ia na Sere Mable is ets atts To close various assortments of our BaPrel tHe; ValUG GBS(00.<,...5-<05 4.00. .:.sc,.< SOOO'BeE i; about the wedding and said they were |* regular stock of exclusive designs Black Lynx Sailor Collar Fancy taking a train for Chicago, but would AS stole; value $125.00 not stop there, Later the bride tole- Tailored Suits, of rough cheviot, broadcloth or) y i Ly oie ‘rah re ntind caine mixtures. Coats interlined and lined with satin u> 13.50 Black Lynx Large Pillow Muff; value $85.00 Wasa ite reonnsonhd Mi | de cygne to match. Sizes 14, 16, 18 yrs. eed a ——_— Black Lynx Odd Scarfs, one and two skin; value $85.00 ee, while pediypnerror td Shere BR I I ( | Full Length Coates for Misses, of chevict) 50 and 52-inch Hudson Seal Coats; value $295.00..... he bas « Aanting offer of # position in | broadcloth, Lava, or fancy mixtures; shawl or sailor|, © business house. TAILORED, READY TO WEAR FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN AND BOYS collar of velvet. Colors: navy, black, or brown and grey/ 15.00 Ewes have no obiectien to. mixtures. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Value 25.00) == John A. McAnerney to-day has e | Suits for Juniors and Girls, two and three-piece models, Meat eee l H d d M ’ S of broadcloth, two-toned worsted, cheviot xsi terlined Post alles soo Survie tahun Severa un re en i) uits and lined with satin or peau de cygne is athe (tee 16 yrs. now he has taken this step he will e 10.00 15. make good. He 1s not the kind to give Fy R l 1] 2 5 Value 19.50, at 10.00. Value 35.00, at 15.00. Cr Very Finely Made; Regularly — 1 The January Clearance Sale of AGED COUPLE POISONED t Saturday, Jan. 7—Special Sale of Y GAS; MAY BE i f R d d 20 i i 1 i | - vp oe ‘ educed to Suits, Overcoats & Russian Coats ||| High Grade Suits & Overcoats j lad Been Insane and May Have A ‘ . ; : : | Planned to Kill Self and These are high class, hand tailored Sack Suits—mighty good for Poys—at a great reduction FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN é 7 ae eee eee Husband, values at $25, and the biggest values New York offers you to- Pv renwel prendre riety Bither accident or an insane act will y a} " , i 1S ] i elec! rom our sterling prababy cont Whe iver ot Veter day at $20. Grays, browns and mixtures in stylish, rough Scotch Sri, al: Weel filed ts hs weed | Pamnad) Formerly $35.00 & $40.00 At $24.50 1 y-neven years old, ani tweeds and the finest worsteds; modelled conservatively, with the soft roll, and on modified English lines. Better tailored garments you never saw under $30. To-day and to- $20 morrow, in all our stores. . 2. 1. 2 2 ew ee ee A Lot of Fine Suits, Splendid Values at $18 and $20, Reduced to $15 All wool, pure worsted tweeds, serges and thibets: stylish, dur- able suits in the latest models for men and young men, tailored with the thoroughness we demand for every garment which is to bear our label. Here are real values which we would like $15 you to carefully compare with anything else at. Formerly $28.00 & $30.00 At $21.50 Formerly $25.00 - At $18.50 Formerly $20.00 & $22.00 At $15.50 In its broadest sense may this be termed a clearance sale, since every garment in our two shops is involved. The magnitude and scope of the sale, the high character of the garments concerned and the extreme price reductions, all contribute to make this an event of extreme importance. | colorings of the season. 7.95 | The Suits: Double-Lreasted or Norfolk [ | models. at $4.95 95 The Overcoats: Long, double-breasted | —= ——= | or single-breasted tourist or Russian models. hie wife Fanny, elghty years old, of No. #9 Third avenue, Brooklyn, Bertram Brown, a night watchman at the Union Mills, Second avenue and Eighth street, noticed a strong odor of iiluminat! iz 8s about the front door of the tobacco shop behind which the old couple lived early to-day, and with Officer Will O'Brien of the One Hundred and F fourth precinct broke in. The Were unconscious in bed whil e gas steamed trom four of the six gas jets in the place, Artificial respiration was appited unti! the arrival of br, Yersason of the Seney Hospital. At the hospital it was said the victhms had slight chance of re- | | FOR SATURDAY, JAN. 7, | An Extraordinary Sale of White Glace Gloves for Women | 16 Button Lengths; fashioned of fine, elastic imported skins; perfect fitting and full length cut. | SIZES 584 TO 714 | - Value $3.00... .at f 1.95 Saturday, Jan. 7—Important Sale of School Shoes for Boys & Girls covery. Mra, Heimberg spent two years in an insane asylum five years ago, and ever | fince then it has been her husband's habit to keep close w tong, which were som: Jt de thought by the p caping gas, which was found t full, may have deen en turned on by he Medium and He. fabrics in black, and mixtures Radical and Conservative models for Men and Young Men, in sizes 32 to 44. Hackett Carhart & Co 841 Broadway, at 13th St. 265 Broadway, near Chambers St. ARMY GUNS HI HURT CROPS, Government Has to Pay 822,800 for Target Practice Damage, WASHINGTON, Jan, 6.—To ' per the settlement of 18% clu n account of dama and crops, caused firing and target p ment, the W Congress for Most of t vicinity of worth, N. ¥ and Reve trie, 8. ¢ Plaid back overcoats, satin lined sleeves and shoulders, $25, $30 Silk lined overcoats, soft fancy weave Oxfords and grays, $30 Splendid assortment of Presto-collar overcoats, $15, $20, $25 The Footwear involved in this emt offering accords w'th our standard for distinction and quality. The models are characterized by hygienic shaping and are thoroughly serviceable and dressy, Leathers: gun metal, calf or patent leather, with stout and wear-resisting oak-tanned soles, Goodyear welt sewn. Models: button, lace or blucher (on the newest mannish last for boys) Sizes for Poys—1015 to 13!5, value 2.50, at 1.85 1 to 6 value 3.00, at 2,35 Sizes for Girls—6 to 8 value 2.00, at 1,25 toll value 2.25, at 1,45 1116 to 2, value 2.50, at 1.85 Qt , at 2.25 Some more of these world- Underprice bargains famous $3.50 & $5 eerie $1. 95 $2. 45° n Fancy aarains $1.55 The best maker in the world made them for] A ai turer whose funds are tied up in this season's wear, to re #3.50 and 85.]a loeal bank recently suspended had to Each has a slight impert not affecting | raise in a hurry, We had it. Now appearance or wear, jat’s the reason. [he has it, and we have these fine waistcoats, All new shapes in black. Full line of sizes. |The benefit of this transaction is yours, Levett, Main, 3 nd Miley, Cal. ° ° ‘ ’ . Big Reductions in Boys’ Clothing Stock taking disclosed several lots of suits and overcoats, the most popular lines, fairly well broken in sizes. Taken together, they present a good assortment of sizes. We've priced them absurdly low to get them out tomorrow. A few: Thee rulmiure FOr Au 10% allowed om all cash sales, We pay freight and sc eereaTe spec DOWN ON *S009 $500 S75 0s 50 * “ ¢ SOLID Br ASS BED Wy AM NTS iN Sr NS 4] ERY PURCHASE BGER Arse WROD OR 217 “SP AVE. earl BAlIS = far OPEN EVERY@EVENING UNTIL 9°%0 chock Boys’ all-wool double breasted suits, School overcoats (9 to 17), for- formerly $3.95, now. $2.50 | merly up to 812—a few up to $16—now..... ... $6.75 an overcoats, whieh formerly 4, At our Union Square and Broad- s high as $5.95, now $2.75 way and 49th Street Stores only double breasted suits of fine former, 0 Clearance Sale—for Saturday Furnishings & Hats for Youths, Boys & Children Youths’ and Boys’ Colored Shirts, with) cuffs attached, pleated or plain bosoms, slightly soiled, t 75c Value 1.00 and 1.50) Blanket Bath Robes for Children, pink,) light blue, grey, and some dark patterns. Sizes 2 to 10, 1.00 ORAKD “HMPIDS FURNITURE vy fanaeeat 123 Our Li eral Credit Terms $50 worth, 75c. weekly | Wer $75 “ $1.00 $100“ $1.50 $is0 “$2.00 * $200" = $2.25 Double breasted and Norfolk suits imported fabric formerly $6.95 to $9.95, now... .. $5. 75 and $15; now Harlem and Union Square Stores Open Saturday Evening. . $11.75 FIVE STORES: 125TH STREET, s At Third Ave. a Values up to 2.50) " W . $300 $2.75 BROADWAY, Bi Aye years, p W. Tageer Amounts in At 49%h 47 CORTLANDT 8T., Boys’ Felt Hats, telescope models, in black, grey or) Sunday Wor' ants ork ARCO ALIA Near Grenwich. tan, Broken sizes. Values up to 2.00/ 30c M M " Near Chambers & THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUKES i Het pa ARe Children’ 8s Beaver Hats, wile or colors, pact 1.50 | onday orning Wonders é : Ath Btn Neat Bway. styles, ‘alues up to 6.50 Seay roc nett = ,

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