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(ita mene piapemrenenenen noe Nn ain aanTnnai mien ea THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1911. 6 f] Eltoy and Detectives Carette and sur- | tockea up in the West Thirtieth street phy found the door of Wilson's apart-| station on a charge of . |ment locked when they re: the | 0 ot ploded during the progress of Tuesda: + house. y ¥ tectives In the Wilson apartment was| MEXICO CITY, Mexico, Jan. 2A killed thirteen Insurgents. Ra | and rings were found on him. ~ FIGHT IN HA | Ralph Altman, twenty-four, of No, 47 | Delancey street. Mrs. Wilson complained | ~ coro ann pane Seno ee oes ———— When g’s Accuser 1s Fined When | “See McAnany,” Says Judge| Wild Cries of “Help!” and|Gun Poihed Aa Aside as Wilson) witson denica the shooting. He mising from her room. Altman | 0 G € | Woman Owner Also | Swann, “He's aReformerand | “Robbers!” From Flat Not Fired and Mrs. Lawrence PPE NHEIM, LLINS % Fy Coote TORIES They smashed it ta any say | Campbell and Benjamin Stevens, a ten-| battle between rebels nd fede ‘i to leave, a policeman on guard | : ; | DOUGLAS FACTORI! Has to Pay. . | May Get Around to It.” Worrying Detectives. | Is Wounded. GOOD NEWS 34th Street—West AT BROCKTON, MASS., | | they found Wilson in bed feigning sleep. ant in the house, were /held as wit-| cavalry, spreading death and confusion | | V\ the gun was in the bathroom. nesses. among the rebels, and giving the Gov- ir | | Helper Got Jewelry. <> ernment forces a victory | Among the volunteers assisting the de- Dynamite Spreads Death. hours of hard fighting. The explosion Pl | | stopped him. The police say the watch } tomes | and see for yourself how ‘carefully _— | Every Sufferer from Catarrh, | The t t W. L. Douglas shoes are made, 4 Mra, Jennie Henry of No, 158 Foreman Malcolm of the erecta} The excitement that melted the tele-| ihe Kenta in No. 10 Went Tirty;; Coughs, Colds and Sore | ;you would then understand why jenve street, Flatbush, tn the Flat-|@rand Jury reported to Judge Swann | Phone wires in the Marlborough flats at | soo this morning by @ quarrel in the Throat Should Read It. dollar for dollar they are guaran. Police Court to-day to-day that the Grand Jury room on | No. 58 West MMifty-elghth street at the Ys the sweetest, dearest, cutest, | the top floor of the Criminal Conte | eer hour of midnight, Becliind ofa creature in the world. He's the | Butlding was unfit for human .oc-|4esperate incursion of four heavily t bit of @ pup and he couldn't hurt |CUpancy, The Jury, he sald, by unan- pets a9 hey an Gerba he iris fleas that bother iim in the summer. /$mous vote had decided to refuse tol Pisces apartment on the Afth Moor hed * And as she spoke she fondled | meet there again halfway on the thint floor, followed by| So many hundreds of -|tims who have taken the Clearance Sale |teed to hold their shape, look. and | fit better and wear longer than eatment have written us letters) {any other $3.50 or $4.00 shoes them a woman. hanking us for publishing our method ‘ean buy. Quality counts.—It { ‘ad Wiltam D. Wilson, thirty-five years |of taking the HYOMEI vapor treat- B Vv | made W. L. Douglas shoes ® old, @ real estate deale: ment in connection with the inhaler efore In entory | household _word everywhere. entirely subsided by the ume the milk-/|elde of the hall with . |that we gladly publish It again. brindle bull terrier. | Although there are no steampipes in| man got around, and when the postmen | Irene Lawrence, twenty-five years old,| The TOF "reatmene is especially) aval DOUGLAS, NAME ABD d Frank Burke, anent the same |the room the heat during the day 19) made his first morning call there was |Mves on the other side. recommended in stubborn cases of} ’ 9, THE BOTTOM, Te iit, cs tee'th ras | almost unbearable. ‘The ventilation tn| naught but « chorus of snores throbbing| According to the police, Wilson, Jack |chionic catarrh of long standing, but Misses’ and Children’s Coats SUBSTITUTES, @ fiercest man- bad and the jurors felt that thelr health | through the entire building. Campbell, twenty-seven, an ei .|remember that the inhaler should be Was Impertiied. Detectives Flood and Andrews of the|and George Russell, twenty-thr sed daily as usual, | “That same complaint,’ said Judge| West Forty-seventh street station, who| clerk, the two latter also living This is the simple vapor treatment| «made to me by the spe | had visited the Marlborough flats after | house, had a dispute in the hall and only takes five minutes of your| Girls’ Chinchilla a Coats He ought to be shot end Mre. ty Jocked up for having him @ formerly lived in the same ury last month. 1 imme-|4ivers and various excited voices had|#oon the entire house was aroused. time before going to bed. Pour a tea- - with Mra. Henry and the bull pup, | to Borough Prestden | telephoned about the terrible robbery Shot Struck Woman. spoorful of HYOMET into a bowl of | of superior quality and make. Gay before yesterday he moved to|aneny, who has charge of th 4.| to Police Headquarters, were not work-| Mrs, Lawrence was among those who | boiling wat r head and bowl 4 to 10 years. Value $10.00 M1 Hawthorne a ie. ling. He has not seen fit to pay any| ine on the case to-day, When asked @ crack of her door partly opened with towel and breathe for several | n am afraid to trust that dow any | attention to the complaint | questions they winked profoundly Your Honor,” ait Burke to ik, Mokmaay 6: & ate Nawmer, “I was afraid I'd | seems to me he might do nd |to see how it came out. Wilson is al-|minutes the vapor that arises, TE 1, Muesved they needn't worry about the|leged to have stepped into his apart-| You will be surprised at the result “ ne good hy | #Wful crime. ment during the argument and emerged |of this treatment es the 150 Girls’ Coats, 8 to 16 year sizes, ne home some day and find that one | reforming conditions {1 Special | There had been a lively party in Mrs, | with a single barrelled shotgun. As he | feel fine and clear ju will sleep bet of fancy Tweed, Cheviot and Chinchilla ehfldren had been mangled Geand Jury roan. 1 woutt advise you | Hillott’s fat, and tuere had walked into | pulled the tctgger Russell pushed the | ter, and that s:uf 1 up feeling in the! —all of superior manufacture. was arrested yesterday on Mr8./ tq gend him «a subpoena, Nothing | ald flat four rosy-cheeked young gun aside, The No. 3 shot tore the but-/ head will gradually disappear. | e y's complaint. She charged him | wares a professionnl reformer like a|tiemen. But sald four young - | tons off Campbell's vest and passed on| The same method will break up the Actual values $12.75 to $16.50. i pita” and with using mubpoena. |men had not displayed any shooting |Into Mrs, Lawrence's door, part of the | worst cold in the head or chest in ve fang: ugh they may have been|load striking her in the right breast |one night. -—-oroerr---—-——- some other young gentie-|and wrist. A bottle of HYOMEI costs 50 cents in the flat, which may| Her screams caused everybody to/at druggists everywhere. If you want four young Women to|quck into thelr apartment and stay|the complete outfit, which includes 12, 14, 16 year si shriek @ bit. But the four invaders | there, Russell was slightly wounded in |the little hard rubber pocket inhaler, Liab ds Ane walked out very quletly and wei the right wrist and was powder burned. |the price is $1.00. of Fancy Materials, Cheviots and Broad- 50 A doctor In the neighborhood, after| No stomach dosing; just breathe cloths. Reduced from $30.00 to $35.00 . dressing Mrs. Lawrence's wounds, noti- | HYOMEI and cure catarrh and all dis- fied Police Headquarters. Capt. Mc- | eases of the breathing organs. Tree rurnit Moe Levy Now Sole Owner trike the “In the mean time, you had better | Irons, arenes. bre. Henry accused him | meet 1 nthe afternoon in the r | rough * "And I used a) Grand Jury room. Perhaps M down to Borough | Aneny may get around to yo when I received @ plaint come time before he retires trom Message from my wife office, i@pcome home iminediately. cinctieniailiaicuiilinatti and found that S | Our laundress, Mrs, AUTO KILLS A HORSE. hé back yard, and making a meal_ My wife's lingerie. I took a base- louted the brute over the - ‘ 345 Fighth A Jersey Cit y—18News Misses’ and Girls’ Junior Suits, | hth Avenue: |" peo ronan n to exclaim excitedly to the police. However, suid four exclaimers did not mea a wait around to be interviewed by the ‘The police are looking for the owner | detectives. hey hurried away without of automobile “No, 18.42, N, ¥." follows |teaving their names or addresses. Nicho- as sare at 19% An accident at Herkimer and Roch. | las Bell, elevator boy, Who was reporte Modtal at Macken tceatment af her eater avenues, Brooklyn, this morning, |t® have been threatened with a dozen Sand the called’ ne vile names |Wwhen the machine smashed against {0% more revolvers, sald to-day that he eniffed, “when I remonstrated with horse and wagon owned by Thomas Cal. | Mant even seo a toy pistol. He saw " lahan, a baker of No, 118 Troy avenue, iA sii are of the. wagon, George | gone nome. Hitie time before the ex | Now that I have gained entire control of this business through : Ml acclogs wis towreuts Gol urtiscees | senton othe sane: nen were, bears: | the purchase of the interest of my two partners in the firm of $50 worth, <75C; weekly | cle jabs oad iat the tr ime teat Moe Levy & Co., my first step is to sell all the stocks of both stores $75"" i $1.00 | . —_ a prior to reorganization. I must turn the stocks into ready cash in Mrs. Malone, Mt f order to be able to carry out my plans for the future. This business = || B est & Co. from to-day on will be under my personal supervision and I hope to WALL STREET. make a great many. friends during this sale. Lanse lg ee Mg Gadlor-made Suits lias Sale Begins To-Da ; g y ‘and at the end prices were not | Remember, the sale inciudes my Spring and Summer Stocks in addition to the Fall " afi . D and Winter. And remember that every bit of merchandise is sold with the same liberal Pose be ist ope! generally for Young Women, Misses and Girls service guarantee that you would have received at theic full selling price. jer, except the Hill shares, which een established in Reading, Steel ee Phat, ant os lew ae sity saiaiisiudss suits of Imported te aaa Entire Stock of Fall, Winter. Sprin mepieavenavent reson atone: heviots, Broadcloths and many fancy materia's. ing and the Hill shares show- Summer fer SO ee Sr gp ete, Sizes 10 to 20 years ST See ee ee ae close was generally higher, not: | $14.50 $19.50 $25.00 and $29.50 Formerly Priced $10. 00... Now $5.50 ge sree os ik orverees | ——— Formerly Priced $10 to $15..,.............Now %§50 were unimportant, the largest | | ing one point. Ny ice ’ € $ 50 er taiss rea, wilet cell ® Several Models ih | F ormerly Priced $15 to $20. SUM ia patente Now *10 rate upturn developed in the metal Aarne pt elt wera Te Formerly Priced $20 to $25........ seas. Now $1250 Bias och ties canescens the Surls Coats ‘Formerly Priced $25 to $30......... we... Now $1§-50 of prices was just under the the day. ] i Qr $49.50 sie a BF ack, wore han Sy aweecte Low Poe | Formerly Priced $30 to $35............ ....Now %19 ee . | Men’s Furnishings way. trading was inclined toward ved esterdas 3% to 7 years... sseseeeeeee BASSO | Here are a few of the many furnishing specials. last, Ch'ee, | | Cluett and other high grade 95¢e Best makes high grade underwear, a g | Other Models including | core ware 3180 and up, now formerly $2.50 to $3 a garment, $1 ‘ | Lulu Glaser’s 7h = ateh 25c Boston Garters, MOD icc csivsisgariiarnaanst set | Ey =i Our Regular $14.50 Chinchilla Coat now F , Cc 50c President Suspenders, ‘29¢ ‘i Great S n Hit ies = 3 A Military Coat All of our Boe ‘underw ear, ‘including MOD Sheri Chae eeNs ake o 4 ong 35 2| | summer and winter weights, 50c Lord & Taylor ‘and other hig ifm now being rendered with wat : «| and a Flannel Lined Chevict Coat now . “9 t aatin te Puee , 25¢ grade hose, apm a pair...... 17¢ || marked success in o. + $1.50 and $2 Fownes, Dent’s and 3 pair for 50c ‘“ ° ae =f at $7.50 other good gloves, $1 15 Smart Fancy Waistcoats, » $1 95 | The Girl and ‘Bs $4 NOW flukes ceeus OY °. values up to $5, now... © | the Kaiser,” 1K tay | 9, my Balance of our Stock of Fur Coats Children s Clothing alaaile Bd ote EN +3 P | Here are a few items fromourChildren’s Departments. All (Publishet by 7, 1. Hahme ot — at Greatly Reduced Prices “oe Sud r ° end Frances Day’ Bunter) tt ¢ | stocks go—Hats and Furnishings as well as all Clothing, in heavy, ‘ Words and Music Hye , medium and light weights. Compl 4 72 These sale goods cannot be sent on On Sale at Walker Street Store Only omplete g TT a re approval, credited or exchanged. in Every Copy of $3.95 and $4.95 Boys’ Ov ercoats, | Next Suitsand Reefers, in all styles; sizes 214 $2. 00, Sunday’s World. ++] ++ eePS s. $2.95 Boys’ Overcoats, Suits, and Reefers, in all *8; sizes 214 to now, FRRPSS 5 1k 42 ei saesassasays 32235: to 16 years; now.. To make sure of adding this late song to your music collec. $5.95 to $6.95 Overcoats,|$1.00 Knee Pants ;\$7.95 to $10 Overcoats tion order next Sunday's World Suits and $3 0°" elena; 3 land Suits; $ 0 {rom your newsdealer in ad- Reefers; now o {now.... ae 1OWesecceer 45 ‘ Millinery Dept. Greatly Reduced Grimmed and Semt-trimmed Hats 4441] Seus222885 SE FREE Fi Frc, i BPEOPE BEES FERERCETELESS. e383: + Advance, —~ Decline. Se HH CABINET MEETS TO FRAME LEGISLATION. . 10,—The Cabinet held | ¥ for the purpose | various styles and colors Former price up to 44.85... .Now $2.35 119-125 Walker St, NY. (1439 Broadway, N, Y, Three Blocks East of Broadway Between 40th and 4ist Sts. Baca artictee Vatormation torent. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. } ¢ '