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~ a ee JANUARY 9, 1911. a GIRL WIFE | YOUNG BRIDE : = ' Fi SHRIEKS | BEFORE JURY FOR KILLING HUSBAND.| FOR BABY AT HER Double “‘S. & H.”’ Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Before 12 o’Clock ~— TRLFORMURDER | iret AAG) “Tuesday Bargains” || © II, That Compel Attention 3 Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 P. M. An Event Similar to That of Last Thursday, When Records of Overcoat Selling Were Shattered 600 Chesterfield Overcoats at $17.50 A Plain, Conservative Coat, Suitable for Business or Dress. 46 inches long TOMORROW---TUESDAY SWEETHEART A WITNESS Husband Shot With Revolver chione Hysterical in Court a3 Case Is Opened. of Alleged Supplanter, Claim Particular Day, and Theretore Are UNMA7CHED Remember, please, that often the very best ‘Tuesday Bargains” are NOT men- tioned in these weekly lists. That's because the quantities of certain lines are not big enough to advertise. These goods are displayed on speciai tables in the aisles and de- LOOK FOR THEM—THE ECONOMIES ARE RARE. of Prosecution. When Rosa Picchione, a frail, tiny woman, almost childiike, was brought inte the Supreme Court at White Plains to-day to be tried for the murder of her husband she became so hysterical In her cries for her baby that Justice Tompkins directed that she be taken into the clerk’s office and that the child be brought to her. She had not seen the ‘aby during the three months which she has spent in jail, She re- mained in the clerk's office, clinging to | her child, until her case was called. | Because of the peculiar conditions of the case, it was dificult to obtain a ; Jury. Rosa Picchione ts seventeen years | old, delicate, dark eyed, and with an ‘appealing expression. Since the tragedy, * in New Rochelle, on Oct. 12, she h «been the object of much sympathy, Jus- 2U. tice Tompkins assigned Charles H. Noxon to detend her. Said Husband Killed Himeeif. ! It is claimed by the prosecution that Rosa andi John Cauavau, a good looking —_—_—— f young machinist, had teen too friendly for several months before Oct. 12, when Pifechione found them together. There was @ quarrel and Cavavau and Rosa fled, Assistant District-Attorne: Davis, in’ charge of the prosecution, deci nad, |*” in opening the case, that Picchione Federal white slave law passed by Con- pleaded with tis wite to return to her st June as an amendment to the erce Act and making It partments throughout the store. We apperd a tabie showing how many of these coats would sell ordinarily at $25, how many at $30, and how many at $35. All-wool Cheviots—Black, Oxford, Cambridge Gray, Silk Velvet Collar This is the second lot of 1100 Overcoats for which we arranged with a manufacturer some months ago. The result was the silk-lined Overcoats which we sold last week at $24.50, and these serge-lined coats offered at $17.50 tomorrow. We have added some very good coats from regular stock to bring the total up to 600. '$17.50 246 Men’s and Youths’ $10 to*15 Winter Suits “Tuesday : at e The facts are right here, on this big sale of men’s and youths' Winter suits: These are odd sizes and broken lots. If it were not so there would be no need of our reducing these suits by anywhere from $1.25 to $6.25, as we do! But, good as they are, they MUST nd go PROMPTLY. That is the time-tested Big Store policy Ros’ PICCHIONE + + Samuel Leroy Smith, a young Baltl- more man, has the distinction of being |the first person arrested under the new 265 Overcoats oi the Usual $25 Value 180 Overcoats of the Usual $30 Value 155 Overcoats of the Usual $35 Value home and her baby, but that she re- when it comes to broken lots fused. port a woman from one f Plechfone then went to the Poltce|Stite to another for tmmoral purposes. These suits are very choice patterns of cassimeres and Headquarters and made a compiaint| | BAward J. Brennan, special agent of worsteds—fancy grays and browns—neat stripes, checks and inst Cauavau. That night Ro: .| the Departme of Justice, arreste H ‘i APE Cian, THAN RIGht Hoes $6:| SOUT ork today and hustled Complete range of sizes. Coats for very large uc They are suitable for men and youths of all ages men, tall men, men of long arms or short. Sale opens tomorrow morning. The price is the same for all of these overcoats, $17.50. Main floor, New Building. Annual Sale of Wash Suits for Boys Tomorrow---1800 Sample several shots were heard in thelr room | him before United States Commissioner and the girl, in her night dress, ran | Shields, charged him with screaming to the police station, She | fanspe Casey of Balti- said her husband had killed himself, but | MOT old, from her later changed her sory. Four bullets | home to > ‘« over the Pennsyl- entered Picchione's body, two passing | Y@nla Railroad. The crime with whtch through his heart. he is charged is punishable by a fine ‘The girl when taken to the Morgue|f not more than $10,000 or imprison own that her husband coulg not| Ment for not more than ten years, or hot himself said he had tried to| Poth. rand she had shot him in self-| The complaint made by Brennan was defense. The pistol belonged to Caua-| “based on information the source of vau, which was statements made by Smith Cauavau was Mndicted for carrying a| and Madeline Casey," he said concealed weapon and was called as a| * Madeline and we''—— witness. - ut Commissioner Shields Rosa Picchione is the first woman in-| stopped him with a warning that any- dicted for murder in the first degree in| thing he might say could be used as evi- Two Special Tables Will Hold These 246 Suits, Tomorrow. Better Come EARLY! (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Ploor, Rear.) $1.69 and $1.95 Veit” 91.25 sn91.49 colors now $1.35 Dinin Chairs... 90C Golden oak finish; brace arms; roy construction; neatly fin- Tho 20th Century Home Cook Book; bound in oilcloth. * (Second Floor, Center.) Superior grad most popular. (Mal (Fourth Floor.) Floor, Front.) $1.50 Works of ¥ Shakespeare 49c 49c and 59c Renais- sance Centre Pieces 29c Complete works with lossary e Westchester County. dence against him. Suits I hat Sell l Jsua ll for and notes and life; Ia ume ‘A special panel of talesmen wasdrawn,| Ball was fixed at $5,000 and examina- Japanese, hand-made, round or bound in cloth; size ofsatox2s4 but most of them did not believe in cap-| tion set for Wednesday at 2 P. M. square; with plain, open work or inches,, ital punishment and several declared | ‘The Baltimore bridegroom was taken 2 50 t 5 ayelet-embroidered sontete, ey (Second Ploor, Center.) against the death penalty for women.|to the Tombs for safe keeping. He (@) a (Mala Floor, Rees. ‘wo “Tuesda, fan Mlanehod Wakin a’ Most of the Jurors accepted are farmers | heeded the Commissioner's warning and e e Bargaine’” in Our, 59c Bleached Table 39 and small tradesmen. ‘They are: F. H. | would not ai ight, Damask; yard..... Ic Feather, Charles Burns, Thomas McGee, R. B. Taylor, John C. Thorp, Martin F. Siikman, Jeremiah Ackiey, Jeremiah Strength Comes 500 yards on sal linen; full bleached, (Main Floor, Rear.) 25¢ Chiffon Shoe Store Dotted effects ; very stylish now. Girls’ High-Cut Kid Shoes—pat- (Main Floor, Front.) In accordance with his annual custom, the most extensive manu- facturer of TUB SUITS FOR BOYS Slawson, Beauregard Van Cortlandt, , Harry P. Kronk, David G. Patton and ent tipped; good firm soles 29¢ Colored or button, referred ; Charles FE. Hand. Not from What You Eat, but from $1.75 Reversible ¢ izes 844 $ ictures aa eee teen Me Dave vt] wast You Digest nae tured over tow all of the SAM: Mate 115) | ie ycrice, nace | | heetananeaa one and the handsome young machinist, —_ He igor tl . . as en use id fe are haan ae Leggine—biack and cole ture, 10x12, Excellent subjects. Cauavan Hved across «h yard and, lesmen durin, ¢ season. “Pio piled ; : 65c [Second Floor, Center.| diss Dams said, tuolr axtncteaent was [4 Tablet Digests s Meal, Trial Pyck||} By his i very serviceab 26x54. (sleet Casper Sve Bat Fico, Reet) a Merchants who ordered from these (Fourth Floor, Front.) samples must ask $2.50 to $5 for their duplicates. WANAMAKER BOYS WILL GET THEM AT $1.85. We. are glad to announce that THIS YEAR WE HAVE ALMOST TWICE AS MANY SUITS AS LAST, and that the actual values will average considera- bly higher. THIS YEAR THERE IS ONE © gommon talk in the neighborhood and age Free. that Rosa had frequentluy threateneed | Most people eat most foods without discrimina. to iM her husband. Rosa had tok a tlon—it matters little what, Few stop to think neighbor, Mrs. Francis Monaco, that what that food does for them, This is the first some one had told her husband of her | ‘urn on the road to dyspepsia, Reckless disregant friendship with Cauavan anil said: | of the proper choice of foods, rapid eating and J “There would be trouble in this house |!mproper mastication are the unquestioned causes tonight.” of all stom isorders from the slight ache to ‘The first witness was Mrs. Monaco, | the malignant cancer, She told how Rosa had sald she had an ‘There is nothing more revolting than a dyspeptic “aftinity—John Cauavan—and that they met frequently, She had shown Mrs. Monaco love letters “She took her showed me John tt," sald Mra, Monaco. 7 7 $3 Solid Oak $ $1.35 Wool Smyrna 85e Dining Chairs, 1.85 Size 8x10; white or green mats; : Best construction; golden oak to fit cabinet-size Size 26x54; finish; covered with genuine ach frame hand- mottle effects, leather. orname (Fourth Floor, Front.) (Fourth Floor.) (Second Floor, Center.) Mats.. {tv poison throughout the the brain, befouling the br amd | deadening the muscles, ine an'a picture in| kidvess for their worl tating the heart, John Cauavan | Choking the lungs and clogging the bowels, ‘was directed to stand, and Mra, Monaco| All of there disagreeable and dangerous on ti fdentified him. The witness sald she due to the improper digestion of vod PRICE PR ALL—$1.85 had eect Rosa sitting on his lap and eut assimilation of poison, What ( kissing him, and that Rosa had threat- ed? If the food es in the Domestic imported—chambrays, gal. ened to kill Piochione, stomach, if the system is constipated, fermentation atea, reps, linens, etc. White or col m: On the afternoon of Oot. 12, Mrs.| 14 the natural outcome, It shows itself in sour ions. The wide range of styles and Monaco sald, when Picchione found his | watery risisgs, belshings, esrtburn and paintul| |] POCO es it possible for mothers to pur x with Cauavan, th and selzed fh Il the suits the little chaps will ha arm and ‘brandish atchet y one way to relieve this condition, |] chase al Kaa: aout a a jet aa john Cauavan pulled a sun out of hie af » digest rour food, put| |] for many mont wut a duplication. pocket and pointed it at Aly. Picchione ill, Stuart's: Dyspepsia Main floor, New Bldg. and said, ‘Hit her if you dare,’ and Mr. | Tablets are nothing but digo ‘They are not Pieohlone ran," said the witness & medicine, They work wh She described how Rosa had rushed| Each tablet contains enova to her door early the next morning and | golden seal and other digestive aroused her and her husband, crying, | 9,000 grains of ordinary food to the proper ram “Frank has shot him and how | sistency for imilation into the blood. For Tomorrow We Announce a Sale of Our Entire Stock of |||“Perfection” Music Rolls 2 5e Regularly Priced at 50c to $1.50 Each, ‘Tuesday Bargains,”’ at In rearranging our stocks after inventory we selected several thousand rolls and reduced the prices for one big sale. The range Mw \ayywinynnarnnannioap) of selections covers almost the entire realm of music. . Now Then, All Other 65-Note Music Rolls Are Offered Tomorrow at Exactly Half the Regular List Prices Those who have piano players should not overlook this most unusual general The price-cut is absolutely the deepest ever made on standard music rolls, Basement Undermuslin Section Has Basement Waist Section Has All sizes and those of nainsook with lace and em- Lingerie waists at 50c that show many new and ws oper Plano Stor enter.) broidery at 25c. attractive patterns of lace embeckdery; Prowse Siegel Cooper Piano Store, Fourth Floor, Center. they found Picchione dead. Stuart's lets are absolutely pure, agua drawers start at 18c and cambric drawers cearaiery, ‘ Tells of Vengeance Vow. There is as showa in at 25c. . ? ,, Tailored waists at 65c, of cross-barred white lawn, : pele in a he Nainsook nightgowns at 38c have lace or embroidery | with pleated front and laundered collar. . " 2 wy ‘Then entire Itallan population of West. | her teas tn Jen Hibhoneerate et the peice. ines + 800 p ° te |]] | 19¢ to 39c Doylies Women’s 69¢ 10¢ All-Over 5 chester mn bese eslgitar y NE Ga ee te ea ee one een ne ce WHE HHT ge “* 15¢ Night Gowns 40C Silk Hair Nets, OC p opspnae te ‘Cambric petticoats start at 38¢, with lawn ruffle] Basement, Old Building. | Renaissance 12-inch doylies, Excellent cambric; high and low Dozen for 60¢ broidery, 65c. and cmbroide ation garments at 6Sc are unusually) Basement Juvenile Section Has pretty. Basement, Old Building. A very large group of children’s percale and chambray round orsquare, with plain centers or open work, with Battenberg ; some with Princess lace ing recens to necks against the «irl prisoner, which he (First Ploor, Center.) waa taken by @ score All colors except gray. (Main Ploor, Center.) emer mmands Event Basement Domestic Section Has . | "32 ‘> wast and Russian models, at 50c. Nine styles Mata Ploor, Rear) Boys’ abc 4m $1.05 Inverted ene avawe wie tee Hemmed sheets and cases of standard muslin, torn| Girls’ white middy blouses, sizes 8 to 18, at 75c. Sweaters 40C€ Oe Lhe 7 9e ret society witch Is ¥ influential | waver to size, at January prices that are very close to present| And extra January values in undermuslins for children 95c Hand-Painte All wool; serviceable and stylish, : . among the Itallans, oor ee , \holesale market quotations. Sheets at 42c to 72c cach; |and girls up to 18 years of age. é 69c (Second Floor, Center.) “And t heave posltt tases at 13¢ to 19c each. Basement, Old Building. Basement, Old Building. Plaques. tee bers of that soc! — ; venged on his young iD | Frank Monaco followed b's wife as a ; witness and co’ rated her testimony, i Mrs, Sari hrastiel, 1 of rely absolutely upon their intrinsic e-| worth, and it is this and this alone 2 entered | strom, picked that has given them their enviable PP ie ino tore use in living,” and shot reputation, Al that is claimed is ry rimeelt ‘ounded on fact. They have never WwW H R WD 99 a taled to ale the approbation of all FOLLO T E 2 oO into ‘ who see and hear them. BALTIM 8 Schmelz ey 9 “6 99 - Send postal for catalogue, sintanon Ye Viena et Prm| | AGBNER WAREROOMS: The World’s “Want” Columns tins Hospital, Mr, Schmelz was inter-|@6 Sth Ave., cor. 16th St., N. Y. — P 628-540 Fulton St., Brooklyn. 95e Rugby Footballs 75¢ A standard grade and a mighty big “Tuesday Bargain.” (Second Floor, Center.) JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street. photogra he had taken from F $1.95 Pull a Cluster. . 16 puffs, all shades, dark and medium brown; al: lack (Main Floor, Center.) 500 Hai Rolls, 29€ All-wool, Washable, (Main Floor, Center) Imported ornaments for dining room or den; oval or oblong; 14- globe in amber, inch size, rich colorings; scenic with bead fri effects. (Second Floor, Front.) = & > = 3 a & & teted in 4 chain of banks in Virginia.

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