The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1911, Page 13

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ra Sa THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 h him in mental attributes was Charles Berromee Church in Kast| discarded recently when 4t was found | YOEz, saxon Forty-seventh street. they were not fireproof. The backs were “Before re through with him we Assistant Distrtot-Attorney Maynard | lined with cement 1 hope to show that he was the head and objected to the priest replying to the ron Hanover made the first bid for! Martin of the Court of Common F . |fromt ot a number of kidnapping and . | question. He was overruled. fes, offering $1.60 each, Jacob A.| of Ohio to be Associate Judge of the other Black Hand pl We have pos: | | “Ie fact," @ald the Justice, “that the | Mittnacht sald he would give # each, | United States Court of Customs Ap: TRAPPED VISITING Riszo and Longo be om the tien who | MAD | Canes pany crweli uum | Petla, to ‘succeed: Judge Wilham i Rizzo and Longo bo; Pics te tae rel | Was @ Catholic and was familiar with ——. | Hunt, who was confirmed yesterday by kidnapped them and took the lads the purposes of acrament is suf. | the Senate as a Judge of the new Com- the purposes of the sacra ROW OVER.A LITTLE SUBWAY | "ens" his rooms. He wanted his wife to care | jeved he was Y for them, but she refused. Then he IN AS EVIDENCE dying.” turned them r to the Rappa woman ‘ 7 and Pattenza. 1 ; ——_ Father Lee then testified that after | Mem! rons ata Hen After he had been identified by making confession to him Shields had ing Hefore Service Hoard. Cou h & Colds | declared that he had ben shot by one! an.g punite Service Commiasion of the 4 S | } Acker, Merrall & Condit EST. Company: 1820 Economy combined with © uali hy | | | Rizzo and Longo boys Sceri was tal [of the policemen who had rushed to} 4 | * to Brooklyn to the District- \First Ti ji ed | G eeistance. That is the de-| t Department gave a ewes to DOZEN EACH Sceri, Lured by Love for Bride | ‘%.2°°0Kty" {tie District-Attor whe First Time This Has Happened | Sere sieemaarans ate i ta to aay at tm office, No, 1 Maiaon Square, Joytul Relief in 5 Minutes Corn Meal—vetiow. 5 1b. Package 16 és 4 " boys while they were captives is be-| ‘ J a | concluded to-morrow, | of the Dropped subway nat 18 ’ When the menibrane in your nose a . of Year, Finds Detectives | itevea to be an effective barrier against | itt New York, Official [conclu jFonfeld roa under, the tracks of M"lor throat is iaw and inflamed thei! A gparagus— "soya 3.50 , ‘condition is to breathe Hyomet (pro- | Some of the citizer Bronxville 1 yomet (pi ae Though They presented what t* k t, No. § Cans 1,75 15 Awaiting Him appa woman have. taken from helt | Declares. | TWEED SAFES AT $5 EACH. |trat in tne vitoce or tsomsytte. | Memyitty, 0 Ret tumek i a orm Spinach—* . & ¢. F ; ‘ conviction and sentence. | Soren t ) ounce It High-o-m a | Discarded as Une! the Li and founder of the Lawrence Scert 8 held for trial in Adams * This soothin, {septic air kill j——Lemon Cling, Fane California BOYS IDENTIFY Him,|* Sort Bros | roe-ene art ea teas enemas Coe Sheeenate Deonie tok tees. tor sane aes, ee eee 3.25 28 M. ar officials 1 this city the statement of a| Two big Iron safes, wivich cost the the proposal Xnown as the Larwrenee | © arge of mucus and) Table & Home Household Magazine " ‘ _ |LONDON ARCHBISHOP PRAYS [ain person made to a Roman TRUE | Oe ne ee eT UG eat temee | p which 1s advocated by W. aa $ES HOt: ANG) IADR INNS aete> sent free on request « . ‘Tweed administration, were sold at auc- eneiher wealthy Fentd ques Yourig Rizzo and Longo Point| AT BATTLESHIP LAUNCHING sie: #: v0 ume extrne union was another wealthy reaident of| Me et te sold by all drugeteta and being administered was accepted to-day | jis guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, to Bronxville Twenty-one Stores, Conveniently Located as testimony, ‘The statement was ad-| Him Out as Leader of Band [Religious Service _ Precedes the tea in avidence by Justice Seabury |, Wcninty chetica sities ae t6. ie wach Guan sung Us| Sianey bask. Gormptete cede; voeie That Stole Them | bein | _— Dread- over the protesta of the proseout« official documents, were ling inhaler, $1.00, Extra bottles 506," 5s | nought Thunderer. James W. WeLaughlin, twen —— LONDON, Feb, 1.--The Thunderer, | ¥ears old, of No, 02 East Forty-eighth f |the seventeenth British Dradnought, | street, is on trial before Justice sea- ey t pthltl cue eee Atland the fourth of the super-Dread- | bury for murder in the first degree. Ife DPe Longe | nought type, was suceessfully launched jg acussed of having slot and killed and Michael Risso of Brooklyn, each | trom the yarda of the ‘Thames Ito"! James Shields, a companion, Aug. #1 Seven years old, as the man who took | Works Company at Canning Town to- ieee at Rortyrasventh ateeet, nese es charge of them ina flat at No. 30 Kast |day. ‘The Archbishop of Canterbury | 0" t A eet aru Sixty-third street, after they had been | conducted the religious services pre-| ae ee badge he het Ye ctl kidnapped from thelr nomes in Brook-} ceding the christening by Mrs. David- aNd aeciiaa hd the Fast Fifty-firs Sov, son. Fifteen thousand persons, many | street station, who had arrested Shields. ties Find ieee ihe thine takes of whem had gone by special trains! Gorman, {t is alleged, used Shielda as a| from this city, witnessed the ceremo-| barrier when MeLaughiin and several Doys were Yécovered from No. 382 East | nies and cheered wildly as the gre: companions opened up a fusilade of Sixty-third street, in December, was ar- | fighter plunged into tthe water. Local shots at him. Gorman received one of Temed Jast night at his home, No, 399, in | oMelals on for the several line duliets while Shields got two iatal is ove! fe ind other promi- « wo jata the same row of tenements, when he | Government 0) wounds. ; |nent personages pr | tried to sneak into the house to see a | ‘The Thunderer has a dieplacement | In an effort to prove that Shields was | baby git) born to his bride of a year on pasar cesianeneianenastaamne ee a eS TUDNOOOOTDOTOOOONOODOOOONCHOOOOONODDOOUCNONODUOUNTUCTNTITOTICONMNENONOONNONTIOOUNIN CIN ONNG onndOD 8 0500000009 SONNDOaNGRY F This February Furniture Sale Provides Suites for Most Sumptuous Homes As Well As GOOD Furniture in Every Popular Invitingly Low Prices on : ; Grade and Style at Lowest Prices Women 8 Velvet Dresses Comprehensive of every tha of desirable Furniture, this Gimbel Furni- ; ees disclosed just fort Nelle a pcs dis- ture occasion will most broadly meet the pleasure of every home-furnisher in both tinctly handsome Dresses of velvet and corduroy. |] style and price. A vast assemblage of popular-priced pieces is here, showing THM jot 80 tons and will be equipped | shot by a policeman whom Gorman had Monday afternoon. Ce eee ee snciioks falhed Peskin hag ete all the product of makers noted for their style, and |] -equctions of 2© to 33 1-3 per cent.—all new, perfect and in carefully selected According to Lieut Vachriz, knots ant ahh aah i cases exact re: ions i ; 4 ¥ ‘ lh a noel Sek ct ihe Ttatian edad OF the | oop ae Hotere teen cid: erarmeea | Father Dawa Bt in most cases exact reproductions of foreign models designs. On the other hand, here are such superb suites as the example shown in Earlier prices in our stock were $25 and $30.50. We Detective Bureau, Scer; was the brains | with ten 13.5-Inch ‘and ¢ ca fund commanding force of x kidnapping |four finch uns. Bhe iw the have regrouped the Dresses at two very low prices, $12.50 the picture far. : wang tha ori Cae | Vint Se ence a Fg ond ue \agl at ville they are Beatle LNA ie invest saad An Exqui: te Sheraton be a Dining-room Suite of 16 2 ee i hear n hy et or the rest of this Winter, as well as all of the next olors. %, . w mployed in her construction. ! : ‘ include black, navy blue, brown and white, in both velvet Pieces, Formerly $1,780 ow Priced at $1,375 and corduroy Among Serge Dresses for house and street wear are many new price groups from $18.50 to $39.50. And These Velvet and Corduroy Suits have also reached their lowest price-level as a result of stock-taking. Only twenty-eight Suits —>—— | SEARS GUILTY OF MURDER. » the parents.of the missing youngsters ot ransom. John Sears, the mulatto slayer of | Chief of Band Long Sought. vy. Dr, Ames D. Armstrong and wife) . J. Thanksgivi Ee little Rizzo and Longo were pees | ty to-day of murde: pund by the detectives Stanislau Cat- . : iy enza and Marie Rappa were arrested vharged with being the custodians of . it i derstood th : ant ip ‘ oe acle = 7 == (the captive toys. ‘They.have since been | % Sena tt rete eee ew. 140St remain, but they are smartly cut, well made, of pea cg (Pea mH kentenced to twanty-alie years eaci in| A had been potied Jud : i splendid qualities of velvet and corduroy. For- tary’ = Sil a Sing’ Sing, Ot rested ime | Reed pronounced the death sentence, | % st. iy fae i A 2 a YN ary " ‘ have been discharged and one of them | leaving the date for execution to be Pe toee: merly $35 to $95, they are now $18.50, $29.60 and 1 a : hea is Pietro Baretta, the father of Marie, | "ed by him lace =| $39.60. 1 ts q the wife of Giuseppe Scer!. Also the remainder of the Cloth Tailored Suits, many 3 od a At the time of the kidnapping of the Tigao and Longo boys, Sceri ran a groc- ery store at No: 322 East Stxty-third e street in partnership with Benedetto .00 Siemann Wien Deru conmiwionr WO MEPOSIU, pl— a PION Viynn and a squad of detectives swooped down oa the block and gath- ered a big harvest of prisoners, Sceri | managed to escape. BSE NG: tevon: pines’ id ant was arlor Desk Gezply in love with his young wife. The detectives knéw’ that she was about to i je in advance styles and medium and early Spring wear, now at $14.75, $16.60 and $22.60. Third Floor | Investing $30 in a Sewing ights, suitable for present ‘ EN Bt Pet 4 — Machine, the “Surety” Should Be Your Choice We sought one result when we had experts draw the plans for the Gimbel *’Surety.’ The result was accomplished 2 , i “T ne Suetvin ee beat Sew a \inchine iat cen Made of solid mahogany, in Sheraton design, elaborately inlaid. Sideboard is 6 ft. long. with ornamental brass rail, finished with two electric candelabra, The crystal closet is 47 inches long, has four glass shelves and mirror back. The side table is 4 ft. betome a mother; they knew that Sceri would try to reach her In time, #0 they set & perpetual watch upon Mrs, Sceri Begged to See Baby. Lyeuts. Micheli, Cavane and D, Were on watch when Sceri appea: night. He made no resistance wnen placed under arrest, but begged for the privilege of seeing his baby. The de- teotives refused. to allow this, in the hoye that he will make a confession if permitted to visit the little one later on, Scorl was lined up with ten other men _ Attractive, substan-} tially made and weil fin- ished in every particular. In either golden oak, |}/3 weathered oak, or mahog- | any finish. | be retailed at $30. It has been built as the result of all the expert knowledge of Sewing Machine simplification and be- comes the complete expression of the best points which can be incorporated in a S With every “Surety breakage or damag. from wear oF acci running order for that time without ¢ rety” is of the lock-stitch, reciprocating-shuttle type and long and has an ornamental brass rail. The extension table has a pedestal which rests on a platform base; the top is 60 inches in diameter and extends to 14 fect. There are ten goes cut Aveven Guarentee’ anaitae ROW side chairs and two arm chairs with leather seats. dents and it will be kept tn good q ; . ree It is, of course, impracticable to give a catalog of the multitude of offerings ing Machine at this price. The presented. The following are merely suggestive of the values that will be shown on Ea a, Vachs vecertt in the Risse pies includes both |[3) comm erty Girired device (or home $e ing oto lit ard drop eabinet, ff Our floor (¢omorrow : p Sat Fee bo se and ib balloartng throughout $18 Mahogany Finished Bureau, large bevel plate mirror; now $15. cr > tae prion | you the “Surety, for we be- . fae ee Mail us your order for re uerpunuenovevou the, reteset the: Suede 58 $18 Mahogany Finished Chiffonier, large bevel plate mirror ; now $16. “That's the fat man,” said Longo, this Catt and chair, with ce: $30, payable $2 down and $1 weekly. $21 Mahogany Bureau, oval mirror, bevel plate; now $15. & moustache and he has shaved : b - : . ul ionint 9 and ad-|//8 Delivered, freight prepaid, within 500 miles of New York to the near- $20 Mahogany Chiffonier, oval mirror, bevel plate; now $14.75. BE ALG: le racpl york, | HERO) OPE WO WHT ROUAE YOU 19 Pay 9/0 er ment: TS) oan aitG vow SINGER Sewing Machinos—latest type—-some $28 Mahogany Bureau, serpentine front, claw feet, oval mirror with tere ute sao When, ‘hey came No “red tape’ about it. ||'S]| Rave, seven drawers; attachments included agents’ price, $67 || Carved ornament; now $23. $27 Mahogany Chiffonier, serpentine front, | "Poppi and then the door would open.” Pay 25c weelily or 50c fortnightly if more conven-| FE Poin Mactine Oatalog cen be had for the asking. Fitth Floor || Claw ie. ob ney Ay — Pe re ry -. ¢-in tin 5 EY bad open, the pare. He ient. Collector sent if requested. —_————————— SS rass Be , ft. 3in., 4ft., an . 6 in., large 2-in. post, sa a ia a are fg} 4 Special Disposal of | « tii Siete, bir bin” sod Cis. ¢ in. continnams Sg oman, re © his home, and he iE 73 r 6 . 3 in., 4 ft. . 6 in., continuous 2-in. {5 “att stow ter baton Wistonee | AODEKY Lhing for Every Room |: Fine Hair Goods post, agli os teleee Mier wari diay ee cae E ‘Ia a dangerous , : 7 || Clearances of limited lots are as necessary in the Gimbel Hair Goods Brass Bedsteads, 3 ft. 3 in., 4 ft., and 4 ft. 6 in., continuous 2-in. | croamucation and avery toraie owe: Fuseniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Etc. || site tccraciiiicioeedprccs tava" “™" Y Dot, satin or bright finish; usually $50; now #42. 5 Curtains, Lamps, Clocks, Stoves, : $8 to $10 Switches at $7 And the most sweeping factor of all— Which has the notable feature of containing a splendid assortment OTEL ASTOR ons tin | Kitchenware, Etc. of GRAYS as well asthe various shades of blond, ie light or dark Every Piece of Furniture in Our Stocks These Switches arc of strictly first quality itary French iz = pat the Hams of coffee Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures E beayagebe Sr kipalpleschdbelbes, galt Bears a "February Reduotion Ta 5 ectio! A Is} ail group o : | Pe ? On Everything in Every Department iS} $5 and $6 Switches at $3.45 if 3 It’s your protection against the | ‘ ‘These are of excellent quality of German hair, extra heavy, in lengths Savings range from to to 50 per cent., and every piece shown has been |B weak and ‘flavorless coffees Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves. up to 26 in., and in an assortment of brown, black and other ee newly brought into our store during the last four months—fresh, perfect and |[8 WANE cont less to buy but twice | Acces of Floce Space Open Saturday rearing E desirable in every way, ; F fs! Ge PSS 10 Une. | We Have Not Forgotten The If you wish to select for your Summer house you may make the purchase | HOTEL ASTOR rf now and we will hold the furniture for later delivery, at your convenience. le! $30 worth for 50c a week Kitchen The exhibition is worthy of a visit by artistic home-lovers whether a pur- |B} F COFFEE $65“ “ loo’ « Here is a valuable auxiliary to the {furniture |] chase is in mind or not. ‘The Ideal Home’’ is always full of ideas and inspira- | Ps te as ga Re | ; gioo “ $Ls0° « Sale-—a carefully planned opportunity for the |] tion for housekeepers. Seventh Floor fo ‘backed by our 60 years of business h keeper to buy the furnishings for the Kitchen 2 Ee) A 1d one 900 * “ $250 « jousekeeper m en, 3 Eyring you anything ut the bt sieee “ “ 44 “ «6 Pantry and Laundry at very low lebruary prices Walls That A re Hungry for Pictures 3 berries from the finest plantations, 5 J First, an unusually low-priced group of splendid fe , > Payable by the month if mo: venient. x : ; ; : : : fe, Hotel Astor Coffee somes to you in We will open pBig tanh igh asad a Refeigerators in Hours gad Apartment Byles, Will enjoy, in this Sale of Pictures and Picture Frames, the best opportunity | the flavor is kept ‘ntact—all the proportionate terms. No limit small or large. is } el " al fully Merete i ; a ae Bf aa Gai: of having their requirements met that any similar opportunity has ever offered. |S strength retained. That's why it 10% Discount if You peat dale Y GMATADEGEH) (ANS (Bb RE aha! We were most fortunate in securing unusually fine and large assortments of good Pictures of | I ; further than ordinary coffee. Prefer to Pay Cash ‘adit Regular Spera | all sorts, from the best art publishers in the country, who had reserved their choicest “plums” |S} 't’s fresh from our roaster to you. {=| vu V Price a tor Gimbels, at an average of less than half price. , = ‘That's why it has the delicate aromat- No extra charge of any kind. SI Fae 4 ire An offering of hand-colored photogravures is especially extraardinary. There is a group | |S} ie bouquet that has made it famous. E H 26 in. i $11 $7.50 || of nearly 1 Picture Frames, that will fit prastieally any Bere you may w vi to have |/gi Buy your first can today—we promise Spastm's 41 in ‘ 7 Ib Si2so $8.96 |] lramed, at less than half price. Im addition, we will frame Pictures to order from any it won’t be your last, e Style 24 ir Bibs, S14 $9 style of moulding in our collection of nearly 3,000 samples at one-third less than it Strongly Made Furniture for Kitchen and Laundry usual, complete, Chief items: | $14.50 Oak Kitchen Cupboards at $9.60, and $11 75 Cupboards at $7.265+ Hand-Colored Photogravures, at $5.50, $6.60, $2.60 to $3.50 Antique French Mirrors, at $1. $4.3 97.60 and $10. Beautifully Framed. Usually Others at $1.60, $2, $3.75 and $5. Usually $3.75 $6.25 Pastry » S|] Kitchen Tables, 3 , arly $1.50; g-ft, $1620, regularly $1 gs $10 to $22.50. | $0918, $2 to $3.50 French Prints, Charm- ESTABLISHED 1807 eee aang eh -25, aos y ingly Framed, at $1. if C Fae) stalls S10: rte at $8478, usualy 8s | 80, 804, Tho Framed Pictures, at = Kitchen Chairs, special at and 70c, 5 ers a 0 $1.50, regu- High-back Kitchen Chairs, special at larly 750 to $3. Park Row @ Chatham Sq. | hiss" ofA ocin aie itchen Ste airs at +65. an 00, = 193 to 205 Park Row I]IS}] Clothes Wringers” guaranteed; 1o-in fore eee ‘ rolls, special at $2.26. 26c to $3 Frames, at 10c, 160, 26c, | Also at $1.25 Folding Ironing Boards, 5-(¢., 16c. BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-SECONDO ST. 5c to $1.50, g]| $1.10 Washtub Stands, for’ two tubs SIXTH AVENUE R THIATY-THIRD ST $2 and $3 Facsimilo Watercolors, at i wringer, . oor $l. th an joors to venue (Cor ‘st St. a end 80. Fitth Fl 1, Sixth and Main Fl { | : | 3 “¢3) TOE EDP 2 JUL OEE LEEE DCU DUEL) POEL UO DOLE PED OOD, DELLE a CSUUUOTECCENEET

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