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of having fi the shot whi Heal bin st estaurant, |lat r, dead Oliver ha nocence fron yers, a | | i ' FIGHTS FOR LIFE AT MURDER TRIAL Oliver, Accused as ih faye Af- ter Restaurant Brawl, Served | hv. r ha us Country Long. WON ARMY MEDALS; Wears in Court Decoration | for Valor Pinned on Breast | by President. \ \ Hero of many battles, bearing on his body the honorable scars of wounds suffered in the service of his cou States, and off monials of h of five camp. the opening zation and ve American W. he kitchen he was found v t when ind was in rpaign of] | A BOOK F PERFECT to-day before Jud for clean white beautiful teech Court of Si It is a and a pure and fragrant breath fallen low, . of watchman of justice, ¢ @ mon in a barroom brawl. Sul) in Restaurant, The mi occurred night of the owner Hundred a death in a 205 First ave away from his his th en-year-old stopped in the re the cafe and Suddenly t One poli counted no less than he ran toward th ner of One Hundr This pol: man, was vara dered a was a fu “In therein the ting to the p were required. and turning on D Binin was sitting in the Going the shoc Oliver Identified on were taken to the and Foul Wi Furniture, 2 ANOTHER?}2.50CLEAN-UP I say “another,’ clothes we offered last week The clothes sold themselves. the men bought those smart while others fought for the be week’s offer gives even greater che Another Lot oi § Sutis and Qy This lot includes every suit! formerly sold from Ss my line of $80 and and heavy weights. Every (ENN VELL S Patabtinte EE =] pedi 3 a ma fe S By my & ry 5 Bining Room Tables, square extemslon Dining Room Tables, roimd extomsion Dining Room Chairs, leather... at BIG STOCK TO SELEC FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE vo GEO. FENNELL & CO. 2209 Third Ave. Bot. 120 & 121 § at $12.50. lt ne: utiful VV Stores 1 Nearly Half a Century. Every article needed for the Dining Room. Ali good values for the money. Many extra spe- cial valuesin Tables and Chairs in Gelden Oak and Early English Oak. Rees Chair: ALL. HoNtsé MAKES, [ASH OR CREDIT. FROM. , Beddi Bronx Siere 3d A Ave. & 149 We didn’t sound funny, but mere Summer inter Overcoais and Suits. C35 Tad § ¢ Ie eee sh and we Bh) : dad, 49 and overcoat in the house ns well as broken lots ind Overcoats, in both ent from swe heavy H that Pom Sumimer two-piece Quti Suits Le ulst for present wear are in t ortment, Every garm ¢ made in my own workshop and i sold with the samme service guarantee that you would hav: full price, Your choi last... ne —_ $32.50 Tuxedo and Pants ai Fuil Bress Ciothes Pants lined dard a Tuxedos &32.50 smart gray Oxford black worsted silk-li Dress Suit now.. 15.50 is. 89 3 Men’s Furnishings $1.50 and $2.00 High Grade Shirts. g "@ eo Can't mention the names at eut price | $1.50 and $2 High Grade Gloves $i.45 ase 50c President Suspenders. for $0¢; 0 “tie! Lord & Taylor 25e Boston Garters tel ET A NMR AN nc Now nile the 50¢ Hose; makes: in snow 119-125 Walker Si., N. ¥. Three biecks cust of Broadway » ‘ A & 53.50 Cdd cea e no a ‘ 1D te ‘ and Childe n’s. At Walker stree 69 aloe — ae ZR cand = | 4439 Broadway, N. Y. | Between 40th and dist Sts. r. ir. Lyon’ & Tooth Powder Furniture RG iture bid ATTRACTIVE LOW PRICES * because the crowds certainly did move the lot of have to wait on them. than half of Outing Suits, This <risammmamymnl | doby law. ve in h dollar he ce in Last of Rockefeller Jury 1 fa tho test of the pros Cases, ¢ 1 from the invest 3 jury of wh Join v ples of a ify whieh } D, w man 0 d James Connaurhton as t tt No. 180 W GIMBELS Important Offering of ’ Genuine Tortoise Shell Combs at Less Than Half Price The occasion is most unusual. Genuine |< Shell, richly colored and marked, in side com!y hand-carved back combs, a large assortment ol pins, plain and hand-carved harrettes. All perfect and the newest styles are included Prices range from Ge for a small side comb or hair pin 1§c, to a superb hand-c ick comb fre $4.50, that would usually sell from $6 to $12 Explanantions—samples from a fine mony turer of tortoise shell goods, withdrawn from Fis salesmen’s assortments to save room. The advant t choice from among | this rare offering d women to come ey 2 Main a) Now These Men’s ana Women's weaters Are $2 of these famous “Notair” Ited away like a ge of ha\ will doul | rge quantity fen and Women, has n sj w arc le I to $5 at regular pric eI ndidly finished. N S| SOO ta GOleaL ‘|i The Men's Sweaters « ie, Vet a ‘S| The Women's Swoate: np menr S| neck, heavy weaves for motor w dd taney effects of fine r=] rred wool, in various di je color und a full range of ne style or another | The uses of a Sweater are so manifold, especially at this season, ; that men and women will gladly share in this opportunity Main Floor Men Will Like These New Soft Shirts, $1.35 Made like a custom shirt, in finish and workmanship. Sa new merce The Shirts include all with the comfortable them for to-morrow at one-third less French cut d we offer than their intended price-—$1.3 Moen’s Drezs Shirts, t at $1.15, have pure fine link J out fini “4 cambric bedie oat jceve~ length: “Main Floor Men’ 8 Hats, $1.95 ples of $3 and we Spring Styles m & Co. Fourt h Ploor Saturday Spec cials from he New FLOWER S SHOP c fresh and fra it variet iL at pricesg be nacie | | } Saturday No | | 10e, 150 ist $1.00 | BRCADWAY | a SIXTH AVENUE 1's a 3 Gb imuenete oute HT oeNOTeNE UOCHM CFL TL ciCoeeTe CCC CEN OY TEES | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY -|NOW FOR ASSEMBLY CLERKS.|.,,,.. th {ly r rist t= Flower Section on the Subwa} I these special S 8 t Violets, 150 and | Plant Specials ery ee | inten Men's Sean Freshly cut, in bunct paliy ie i | ap teel te eaih Formerly $25 and $27.50 iieaars po nia, | on ' In which are some of the very special’ at $4 H a Ree cleverest late-Winter fabric ef- nd Double Dai- | nd P, ! ind some of the new early fodi 3, 88¢ a Bunch +7; larly: ng weaves and patterns. A i 2 1 which are Suits and Over- GIMBEL BROTHERS| TET saa haa: 17, 1911. NO WORK NO PAY THE RULE been stricken from tor Loring M. Bla who had secured had three men in thelr places. w wrought wax to and went Three App ited Froin Brooklyn] McHenry rk of the Ass nor Treen the News With a Jolt——[{mien' pack «They ha Makes Senator Block Mad. varged—just en! Fifth Assembly Dh plained Motenry nil the work a n wh ae [0000.19 Dado dav ody Aoau ud doNDAOUOANUNONONATN. 100 REEFTEITITE Extraordinary Hosiery Event Offering Thousands of Pairs of Perfect Stockings at Hardly More Than Half-Price Quite different from the usual hosiery sale because every pair in the purchase of thousands ind PERFECT, in spite of the fact that $30,0co worth is being sold for $16.000, of pairs is NEW ; or a triflé more than half. * We secured the whole sample and surplus stocks of pronounced. Altogether. there is more fine hosiery for men, women and children, especially among the extremely popular silk stockings, than has been seen in New York in many a day so much under-price. Women’s Stockings Women’s 36c Lisle Hose at 18c; 6 Uae for $1 een ‘ous isle, in black only medium and light weights Women’s 36c and 60c coee at 22c; 6 Pairs for $1.26 I cr gauze and medium weizht liste stockings in | patterns, including, Jac ind colors, embroidered or Lice liste hi. mele arid ectite: ales WA tockings. in 1 and embroidered halt MLE Le ee ae Men's 50c Thread Silk Half Hose at 28¢ Women's 60e and 150 Stockings at 28; ee tan, gray and navy blue, airs for $1.50 OOP Ut tor ¢ Lisle, with triple garter knee splic Men's 7éc and $1 Silk Half Hose at 46c Men’s Half Hose Black, tan, navy and heel Plain black and cy socks, rds. Grenadines. ir nd colored embroidered stockings and Full fashioned, in black, navy blue, heliotrope. plain blac grous liste; alo lace boot ankle, im] Bray cadet blue and reseda. Also French liste silk black, whi plated socks with vertical stripes ‘ - Women 8 Oc Lisie “Silie Boot" Silk Stockings, 38c Men's $1.26 Silk Half Hose at 85c v black and tan, with mercerized lisle where dura bil ity ts -equired, and silk where it shows when worn iene 3 hee Boot Silk Stockings at 60c In black and all the desirable colorings fine gauze, in black and tun, with tripk hee H and te . ’ . Women’s &c to $1.26 Thread Silk Stockings at 66¢ Children’s Stockings Plain black and colored: also embroidered sifk, in ‘T6c to $1 Stockings at 60c a Pair black and color: WR Morley’s famous ken Some with cotton tops and sole ! Women's $1.60 Silk Stockings at 8bc for boys and girls; in black, whi tan; regul Black heavy, medium or light weight silk stockings se. Sse, Stand $1.10, according to size, now all sizes, some all silk, with triple heels and toes, others with <a pair cotton tor Women's Fine, mec tocking Infants’ 36c and 60c Socks at 25¢ 1.60 to $2 Silk Stockings at $1.10 m, heavy and extra heavy 42 with triple heels and toes. in black Flags of All Sorts Anticipating Washington's Birthday, we call attention to the Gimbel Flag stock, which in- cludes Flags of all sizes, in the correct proportions and of all materials. Standard Wool ef Flags gauze silk clocks and colors, | tan or white socks with fancy top Another Concert and Sheet Music Sale—Subway Store Fomorrow, beginning at 1 A.M. Mr composer and Singer, will head the program, followed by Char vocalist, William Foms, the boy s« the piano Th its will bo on sale at 9c. e numbers CO. D., we will ntl all me Sherry ire included, as well as Cotton Bunting Flags: s1t.x Oft. size, 760 {tx Sit. size, $1626 Oft x toft. size, 1.76 Printed Cotton Flags; fc xg ft. size, 600 alt <Oft size, 6Be sit xSft.size, $1 Silk Flags, mounted, from a in x6 in. Lo tain, Xs 30in,, at Be, 16e, 26, 460 tty Brown, mir Big, and T6¢ cach Cotton Flags, mounted, from 1a in, X dp in to yin, x Goin, at Ge, 1L0e, 1S and 26¢ cach i Voder the Yum Yum ‘Tree Printed Muslin Flags for indo mina AUC ee Te ohn) Comic Opera Selections, Saturday at 17¢ rations, from On. x Og in. tort nn in at 10¢, 200 and 36 do: Girt and the Kaiser Parmline of Mahomet ‘ Standard Brackets, trom 20¢ to a. aii sacscisbiieas h iat Into Mine “Solid ‘Aah Poles, 8 (t,, 10 ft. and 12 You Live? complete with ball, truck and hal- an Tait at 60¢, anc each 5 ‘on Dave! ON TT ROR SPREE oe ws a Subway Store, Lower Floor oats tak irectly from our own collections, originally $25 and $2 Styles suitable for men and y men, of all builds, from 33 to 46-inch chest- measurement A quick di men and entire stock of men's Fur and Fur- marked prices throughout our Fifty nt. olf lined Overcoats. Youths’ $15 and $18 Suits, $10 Youths’ $15 to $20 Overcoats, $10 Boys’ $7.50 All Wool Suits for $3.75 Boys’ $10 and 012 Ruta tor $6.75 «i plain double Boys’ $10 and $12 Long Over- cents for $4.75 all-wool, every nd ¢ lon, nd full, with ' rm collar Some «s from 8 Fourth Floor “ 16 THIRTY-SECOND ST. THIRTY “THIRD ST NEW YORK is po that eo-year-old Senator up and announced: 6 jobs belong to me and I'll Gave Arthur MeGally of the Het of Kings Couns David Germaniausen of the Mourth, and Willian Farrett of the sixth. > Sunday World Wants Work. Monday Morning W Tm ¢:t a Chemnitz hosiery manufacturer who is giving up his New York salesrooms, and some other splendid lots at savings nearly as Men's 26c and 28c Lisle Socks at 18¢; 6 Pairs for $1 y lisle, with Belfast linen tocvand soles, wear guaranteed. Also fancy socks. Men's 36c to 60c Half Hose at 22c; 6 Pairs for $1.25 in a wide variety of silk lisles with new patent In black and colors, with cotton heels, toes and soles, Men's $1.75 Extra Fine Silk Half Hose at $1.26 v ribbed cotton hose Plain white lisle with self-colored and contrasting also plain white with colored embroidery and Floor Joe MeCarthye, the popular jes Leo. yprano, and AL. Piantidosi, composer, at Put Your Arne Around Me, th TIL Se eee SUUTCUDOUETOCD OOD ODO UCUOPCONUUDUDED OOO OUOEDELEDI MATT PUT eo oe Ot FuEUOUDOECCODOOONOUHUOLONUODOOCLOLOOODT bi