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§ i _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6 oe 7 19 [0:07 aeeumene at oho we oo Ken-| EUROPEANS BEHEADED Mc aexington. i _— 3 \ } ; N ataitt 4 that no revolver |Party of Fi H move as if to draw one. sassinated—One TO “BEAT THE CASE” Shot for Jostling , Feb. 6—A despatch rece LEXINGTON, Ky., Fr ——— r 4 4 From} ao i he had to be carried In on the “Simple Remedy from Ril t As acme € er he had himeeif aided lin ca a quarter of an hour be os J pr. t edihim. Bf moved T jay from Melilla states tha heen a r p d & Kou rec ’ 4 1 ‘, froin Oran, Alge-| had & gov record. He ix murvived by | \ Looe ine ea sassinated and de-| 4 Widow and several children Hing here i b ——— ie ronlly remark. men on Jan 29. | A Atti meint DIES AFTER HE CARRIES INJURED MAN INTO HOME. ;.. An a ended, even for King McNamara Tells Magis- © trate He Feels no Regret for | Act of Twelve Years Ago. + the double rounder” Fortune’s Silver Spoon Offered to Wanamaker Custox f WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS » His House poy Summoned es His Brothers Died With Boots er mother | iis nc » Na Had out mrareentlicky, SO Lid | Seaut ten vente aay. ey ace have falling of a cars il Tomorrow the Regular Yearly Sterling Silver Sc’ | Wanamaker Store Opens in the . There is one pattern of sterling silver ware which f years in our silver section. It is neither severely plain, nor | | wy Ga MA UIGGR Kaa Gee had to | has large spaces on the handles to allow for the best engrav results. __ HERS SA’ Dr. Davidson and Bock had to ¢ si — : 7 ge spaces ‘es al es : ‘ {DOCTOR BROTHERS SAVE gpd cadet ; tore Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 P. M. terns have come and gone, but until last Thurscay this pettern hes Sine MeXamara, who watkod into | FIVE BOYS FROM DEATH. | tl Wie tease powutey tn Wier vtbek t Thirtieth street police station last Bs . . ’ e most popular in s' ; a Hae | A Shirt Rally in the Men’s Store | | FOB MIVERESIEN, considerably tocour regret ‘ ; ALWAYS READY ~ meee that fe fright take rocm for new cerigrs to kee ; i Assembled m the depleted regiments that had c > ato ' ¢ 5¢ € i tae ditibe ne! Dr. A 10 BG oogh carried standards of $1.35, $1.50 and $2 and even stock ¢ attern will be bere 1D ot concerne. an ordinary [and i) nee ? | $2.50 are these excellent survivors have been d to bis surplus. MEF ericd 4-tras, Suge.” ho sale | wing In the Hye | baal sa All Btn Tesubiles thee | Five o'clock teaspoons will be sold at $7 cozen, instead of $8.75. Also $8 Lien 1 killed a man, Judge,” he sald, | yee nnd fait | Pures All Skin Troubles from A os pckdeadlatatlapes se a | eatin on Bun Pimples and Slight Affections | 2160 SHIR S dozen, instead of $10. over. T don't know nls name, but Tle park. wien 7a bag) cela Fancy Pieces Will Be One-third Less BS wrovhere Ata Flglacicet talest?, heey fe Toate DR dG Spee Of Percale | Fancy pieces, meaning salad forks, sardine forks, fish knives, asparagus tongs, tomato Gay, We fot into an argument. He eee nnn ei into the water USES ARE MANY) | servers, waffle servers, pie servers, ice cream knives. ‘ é Made a move as if to draw his ‘smoke | wiiiie pis brother | face downward Ween hand 1 t | Also orange knives, fruit knives, carving sets, game forks and knives, steak sets, pickle, wagon,’ ow 1 had hy in my overcoat | on q } © of 1 adge of the|, Bien Ve ae and Madras lettuce and olive forks ad at him to it, That's all | 4, veh which the pays ee try bt the little s'cin all a Also cheese scoops, cream end gravy He Has fo Recret. the hale drowaed boys to Albert an ouselo'ds picks, cucumber servers. t a stré ners MeNamara said that after killing hl! | ar turn pushed them on the ere Altceether there wiil be abcut $ a Doslam “~~ ‘ for @ crecm ledle and go up to $12 fora purch | | . t Cereful er ing will be dene free of cha A where he Joined al gon. tude f Main floor, Old Bui ‘over the country. He said It wasn't the | was no Mir nie & The very best of the choosing troubling of his conscience that prompt- | poys we vei ree. ' is in the size-range most required 1 If up, as he no | hath, y relieved ze SI \ et i b t ; ee sss | med apart] 141s to 1504, inclusive. arpets io Be Sold by the Yar ae th t a, acne, skin Every shirt is clean and ready. B | Detective Murphy showed the Magis: CORVEL STUDENTS IN lecale, all forms of itch and other y ‘ yy t © t SBM of Lecingson, sartor ths RIOT AT A THEATRE, s*7io"s and virulent skin troubies. | Those that had become mussed O € om v oot! | ees Wes wanted ITHACA, Fed. 6—After 40 Cornel! TANG UANGRG REE ne HEbeAltatlng ) | are relaundered now. | Mvierate Sturvny seine eT} students had “horsed” a presentation Hy pea ated } All of these shirts are of our We cre ccreful to see thet we get good carpets and do not pay too much— hapa (Viorel ay Renmei TéeAl IHMLEG AALUFAUY. MlEHE A FIBL fate stopped at regular stock--made up after the so you will not have to pay us too much! j Rstiters shots. Death lowed that required the entire police! Fosiam may be ph Wanamaker models. $1.10. And now because we ere dropping certain patterns you pay even less than | i ° 1, Head re split of r ‘4 ate if , rou - : | sBetore eine taken to the prison Me- pelueal(dbeca nace rani talche ground) stores, ar MAIN FLOOR, NEW BUILDING. you would erdi ii do: | the dead man both bad repua Boe eee ee eine GRU Gc erie HAH (Actes. ‘Dropped” Patterns in Best Axminster, 51.20 Yard. upon requ to make further Mail, will write to the Deen shot to death. “outbreak by the students was torles, 32 West dady was killed during a heated po-! the most serious in a long time, cCtty. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave., 8th to 10th st. “Dropped” Patterns in Be~t Body Brussels, 95¢ and $1.20. Please compare what these prices, plus quality and veriety, mean in unpre- cedented economies. Fourth Gallery, New Building. IWISSK R ‘ 3 any as the Best 1 the only OUR FURNITURE SALE R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices WHITE GOODS SALE L- BEGINS TO-DAY! BEGINS TO-DAY! | Worthy of Macy traditions in 20¢ Madras at 11¢; 46¢ Dimity at lowness of prices and complete- S 34c; 50. Batiste, 2 : Emb'd Swiss, ness of assortment Sway al Gh Ave, Sith to 35th Si. 34c: 30¢ Lawn, 15¢, etc. SALE OF DESIRABLE COLORED WASH GOODS Offering Savings Up to 21c on the yard. New materials for children’s and women's tub dresses, |Our regular prices on wash materials are less than Party dresses, waists, kitchen aprons, studio aprons,|the special prices advertised by our competitors— rompers and wash petticoats. or we make them so. 23c yard for 26-inch Mercer- | 246 yard for 29-inch Foulard 37c yard for 30- Dress Voile in @ splendid | Seteen, ipparted in foulard Striped Ginghams, woven in| Embroidered Batiste, dainty selection of colors, {colorings and designs. \choice novelty plaid effects. |designs on white and light colors. February Furniture Prices On DINING-ROOM CHAIRS, vom Feur hundred cifferent models offer splendid opportunitics i ge pros- | {| “oom chairs finished in golden, Early and Old E Il othe; ||) mahogeny. Grand Pi The prices are on the same low scale as those preveiling on all our other furniture in the Februery Sale, and start as low cs 80c for a strongly built oak ENT Pa Pri oe || WAREROO?'S: \}| cane seat cheir, up to $50 for a splencid solid mahogany chair of the Renaissance ) Satine|54c yard for 38-inch 75¢ | 199 sth Ave., cor. 15th St., Ne ¥.| Period; richly carved out of the solid mahogany, upholstered seat and back in | no in exist Piano worth rong $s of mod oak dining- ish and solid ern 5 claim, we freely ive buyers t os ith a W Jano in Upright Fori | John Wanamaker “Dropped” Patterns in Best Wilton Velvet, $1 Yard. | | ish, mahogany 538-540 Fulton St., Srookiyn. PEN SATURDAY EVENIAG denim. me of the opportunities net to be overlooked artered sawed oak, Early English ar ip seat, side ch: 50—Arm chair to match 0--Quartered sawed golden oek side Interesting and chair, highly polished, Colonial type, leather stip seat,| ... . | 1] scrolt' front legs. ‘ 2 *, | $6.75, was $8.75—Arm chair to match, instructive Book $6.25, was $8.25—-Solid mahogany slat back, shaped * |]! leather slip seat. _! Will Be Sent $8.50, was $11.25—Arm chair to match. aly anc $7, was $10.50—Quartered sawed golden oak, dull finish FREE cea Here are s' $3.25, c | golden $6 ide and two arm chairs, Old her slip seats, cane back; In the Basement Section, the less expensive weaves included in this sale Sc yard for Apron Ginghams,|/c yard for 26-inch Dress) &e yard for 27-inch 12c Utility 1 Ze yard for 3t-inch 25¢ fancy and staple checks, navy | Seersucker, various cord efiects,, Ginghams, in checks, plaids Scotch Ginghams, solid col- blue and white grounds ifast color, jand stripes. jors, plaids, stripes, checks. oe a DOMESTIC & IMPORTED LININGS |HANDKERCHIEFS—SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT Below our regular prices. You will always find it more] 12 ¢ each for Women’s Sheer Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, economical to purchase here than at shops where dis-}worth up to 35c; the eighth, quarter and half-inch hems hand- counts are allowed. drawn, 2c yard for Ful Beetled Black Percaline, 36 inches wide;!1@Qe@ each for Women’s 25c Initialled Handkerchiefs, the $3. Weight, soft moire finish; retails regularly at 18¢. 200 dozen of pure Irish linen, and a few dozen Shamrock linen; 3c yard for Mercerized Moreen, 36 inches wide; regularly 1 cf the mitials are machine, the others hand-embroidered, 3c.; pens lnistied ae dural n whi light and dark gray,fand wreathed. een, cadet blue, light an k brown, lavender and blac 14 ent 9 ‘i fy " ae a sh L ¢ each for Men's 25¢ to 50c Pure Irish Linen Handker- 49¢ yé rd for Lining Satin, $6 inc wide; regula ct 250, alr ist of them ornamented with hand em- gaa Cott mn b ick; colors, ¢ covert, three 4es} proidered initial k, medallion and script lette narrow, By, Drown, navy, black, eaium and wide hems. We 140 and 2c y; medium and wide hen: and Percaline, in black ar a yard to 49c¢ de and two arm chairs, with claw foot hand- rge dull bras: was $157—A set of six side and two arm chairs, nglish finish, King Charles II. type, with cane seat rench leg, claw and ball foot, leather slip seat. $129, wos $194—A set of six side and two arm chairs in $9, was $13.75 —Arm chair to mate! oak, dark: Old English finish, Elizabethan period, hana- was $137-—A set of five side chairs and two arm|somely and ely carved, red leather, upholstered cotid mahorany, upholstered green figured damask, | back and s, trimmed with dull brass antique pierced back and handsomely carved, nails. Seventh Gallery, New Building, | It Is Not Often We Can Offer | Fine Damascus Lamps for Less Than Regular Prices! ! for Remnants of Lining Sateen 5, that are sold elsewhere at 12¢, Women’s Madeira Embroidered Han ‘ker hiefs, ob- tained through our Madeira agency 46¢ to $12.94; French Linen Hand-hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 24¢ to $1.09, Men's French Dress Handkerchiefs, hand-hemstitched, ; French Damasse Handkerchiefs, with A9¢, 69e ¢ 98c, English Brocade Linings, 4 back Satins, 89c. y a yard; Silk Ser, al desirable st ually 1 le pri ide Cotton- y. $1.19 ngs in market! them These are the most-sought-after-lamps in th We therefore made an unusual effort to ¢; — penne LV LIPLOWIPLE LISS ELS LISLE LPL A IID RAP 1c 4 ra ; ec fj recimen Values ' buying power of our two stores we secured a large shipme oll A opecimen Pucsday opeciat Typical splendid offerings of i hy q te Mian ypical | d of sO ( Not on Sale ne : } Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings, At One-Third Less ! rom our list advertised in Suncay ay ~ , ; ; whi i r Pn Ane eg o ail mi LR rea : aera ice Uy | ’ There are in this good lot which we shall offer tornozrow lanips for o1l, gas papers. ‘here a.e many other values3! BOYS’ TUB SUITS It Is printed on heavy paper, pro- pelectricity: * fusely illustrated, and describes the various processes a World Ad. goes } | through from the time it is received } | for publication until it fulfills its mission, as good as th.s f MEN’S TROUSERS }) "le, $3.00 4 Values $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00, ai $1 A8 \ |. There are squat shapes in table lamps, there are tall pierced brass candle stich almost seven feet high. Besides there are hanging domes, which have the lights in the domes, These domes are complete for either gas or electricity. ‘ t intensely Oriental, single end double crescent table lamps, tall banquet lamps, floor lamps with stand q Russ'an Blouse Suits, one style, like illustra- A Book You Will Be Because of this great purchase, we are enabled to offer prices lower than any we have ever rt : / { ; known in America. tion, made of mported repp; plain white, ligh id= \ Glad to Read) Table lamps at $16.50, $20 and $30. Candle si with banquet lamp shade, $25 and blue, pnk and gray, ako white with pink or “U . A Book You Will Be $32.50 ne “yy EH 1) sd esti P a aan . 3 Say Cc nt table lights at $40. Ta A light blue r collar and tie; sizes 214 to 8 Sure to Save. } dane ean anciaeh, Tse " years; cut extra full, A splendid assortment, ( | t Copie distributed E Lamp § ond Gallery, New Building. ~ $ fand at this price it will pay you well to buy a a ' 5 e | r Suits in 4 y of materials Q [season's supply. First Floor, a 10 Ay one WhO inslole F | 10.50 to $1 were formerly up to ibe aye v7) R pry tony Mate ae reduced 12 $1640, were finer auelitiea of Wash Bulbs, up ioge. tt) Cloth Butts, Address ‘‘Room 103, “ay WENT hyn et ery rie up to $27. vening Waistcoats, $2.97 to $6.50; 10 $14.74; Overcoats that were $4.96 to $13.74, now ‘ormerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to ‘ rose lis, $20.75 10 F45.50, rin Mr $2.97 10 $7.91, All Wool Sweaters, 94¢ (0 $4.49, | Becont Floor, World Bldg., New York City” Formerly id mnie RIGA to Tenth Aires,

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