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12' MAN WHO FEARED ‘BLACK HAND DEAD; Tony Muscato Killed in Tarry- town by Man Who Forced Fight. BROTHER IS WOUNDED. Slayer in Hospital With Four Bullets in Him—Old Feud Suspected. | A fed is expected to-day in Tarry-| town os n result of # triangular shoot ing in the Italian quarter, and the potice are taking precaution to prevent | in Tarrytown, had been fearing the Black Hand for sx months It te not known whether he was warned by detter or otherwise, but a week ago he was so frightened he went to Police Headquarters and aitked to be allowed to sleep tn th a Tony sor nad trouble with | Frederick © proprietor of a} pool parlor part of Tarry- town. Tony was stabbed in the row then, ft is not known by whom. ht Trouble. entered Tony's | a the bar, his! t. Kamnacca In a twinkling a fight started. All three men drew revolvers and began firing. For a while the three-cornered battle was fought in the saloon, but worked into, the! Made caused a panic) When the last} Frank Muscato nh arm, Eamnacca had four in his body and Tony lay dead. Eamnacca was cat by @ policeman and crowd was Fratk M » who had ob- tained some extra ammunition for his revolver, and though he could scarcely lift his shattered arms he made des- shot had been had a bullet in eac fter a chaso k. In the perate efforts to shoot Easnnacca, ‘The two were then taken to the hospital and placed in the same ward. Almost immediately they tried to renew the battle with thelr bare fists, but were reparated and Frank was taken to an- other ward. Fought in Auto. When Sheriff Soherp arrived he said | he would take both men to the jail Plaine, whe they art Upon the arrival of the auto both; Prisoners balked, each refusing to ride im it with the other. They were com- peed to enter and no sooner were they feated than they began to fight. After they were separated, one was placed in the front seat, the other in the ton- neau. La saving for you. I have economized. THE EVENING This Particular Beer 00 eatisfying---s0 delicious about Pabst BlueRibbon The Beer of Quality that it appeals especially to particular people who know what they want and who select their beer as they do their food or their clothing or their cigare---to satisfy them- celves, In all countries the people whose work calls for strength of body are the hardiest. But always they eat plenty of bread, and on this staple food their children also grow into strong, hardy men and women. From these children come many of our most brilliant men, because their bodies and brains are well nourished. What Bread Do YOU Eat? More for Your Money Than Ever More value, more style, more variety, more everything. My economy means i I have cut out the big rent bills of Broadway and Brooklyn stores and put the money into my clothes, where it can do you good. That means—more value. for Particular People A D® you ever notice that the man who drinks Y Pabst Beer is not quite satisfied with any other brew. There is something 00 distinctive--- Try a bottle with your lunch today and send a case home Their mode of living and their diet alike are simple. go to bed and rise with the sun—and they eat frugally. SHULTS BREAD They My tailoring forces are also concentrated, and can give more time to de- signing new models. That means, MORE STYLE. Instead of carrying the same big stock in three stores I can carry three times as much in one, That means, MORE VARIETY. The public is waking up and asking themselves why they should pay $25 for Suits that I sell for #15. The high cost of living won't stand the strain forever, Most clothiers can’t afford to meet my prices because their rents are hig Some have no tailoring establishment of their own : and their output small. d have to “farm” their work out to small contractors. Some have to buy their woollens from jobbers in small quantities instead of direct from the mills in large quantit a tremendous advantage over all of these competitors, and I give benefit of it. $25 Service Guaranteed Suit or Overcoat for . . My $15 Sp ing Suits and Overcoats are wonders. worth and you will not find their like anywhere for less, this ad. would lay aside his prejudice long enough to inve I couldn’t make clothes fast enough to keep up with the I have e you the $15 They are a heaping $25 If every reader of stigate my values demand, My Values Are Known to Thousands And between now and Easter there will be a big daily rush for Spring Suits. I have made elaborate preparations to serve you, but my advice is MAKE YOUR SELECTION AT THE EARLIEST MOMENT, Time is short, and with the values I am showing this season there won't be a minute to lose. Boys’ New Spring Clothing My Special Boys’ Suits and Reefers at $3.95 are through-and-throug] values, and so with everything in my Boys’ Department, : Moe Levy My Only Store 119-125 WALKER STREET, 3 blocks East of Broadway and just one block from Canal St. Subway Station. N. Y. Double JH Green Tradi WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1911. = E betel evn A A “yy IN OUR MAIN BUILDING. Women’s $3.50 Seal Hand Bags, Saturday, at $2.45 Made of the finest grade of seal + ( yy grain leather, hand-riveted. leather-covered frame; with wide roomy gussets; calfskin leather lined; large change-purse and large pocket; strong double top-handles; a good ock that we warrant not to get out of order; good values at $ $3.50; Saturday 2.45 black, white bs ine etic, black |50e dressy bag is the bag of the hour; mounted on oval metal ‘old, green frames, with change purse sps, many and silk cord handles; $ ofw orth more than the ¢@ regularly $1.50; at 1 price of the belts; regularly $0c; at ic (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) on IN OUR MAIN BUILDING. m4 A Boys’ 5 and % Spring 53 9 5 Suits and Reefers, at ° Only an exceptionally large purchase, at exceptionally low figures, from one of the most prominent makers of boys’ cloth- ing in the country, enables us t. offer you such values as these for Saturday. But we DO it--because this is The BIG Store —the store that does BIG things. Double-Breasted and Yoke Norfolk Blue Serge Suits—also fancy mixtures in ail- wool cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds; in all the new Spring shades, of tan, gray, olive and brown; some have two pairs of knickerbocker trousers, others one pair; Russian, military and sailor-blouse models in all-wool serges and fancy mixtures; sizes 2). to 17 years, Double-Breasted Spring Reefers—navy blue serge, tan coverts, shepherd plaids, brown and gray mixtures and golf red; bottom self-faced; finest linings to match; velvet or th colors; patch chevron on sle 2', to 10 years. (MAIN d Floor.) IN OUR MAIN BUILDING $20 to $22.50 “Pullman” Baby Carriages Saturday 519 at... Everybody knows this famous make of high-class vehicles. There- fore, no selling argument beyond the >) mere price quotations is necessary. We offer you choice of five of the new, handsome styles. All of these carri are made of fine round recd, lined with corduroy extra heavy ° .-inch rubber tires. We picture one of the styles in $12 this sale, Saturday, at... .. (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) In Our Mai : Speciaily Priced Building Groceries for Saturday fresh Meats ested quality Obie 1 Ro h de 4 ise oF breait [21 3@ wells ioine "ot tres 15.6 aslesied “ict fren 1 Ge SUN: ae Conde 1 fo ary? 126 HEARTS the dozen, $1.18; 1 ssh Fruits-and Vegetables IDA SWEET ORANGES — - cy i STRAWBE wi , Bc ANCY RIPE SOK End 35e REDRIDE TOMATOES. FRESH CALIFORNIA’ ASPARA GUS ~ lari BUNCH F HEAD LETT T HERRING! oval can IN OUR MAIN BUILDING Saturday Wineand Liquor Specials Duper’s | French er Rhine GO| Monticello whisky (Benedict Third Floor.) champagne } Hochhei a Ponter Care| $8e| ad al a0 68e |" : Qid Islay Seo’ S&C BOTH SIDES OF 6TAVE. 18™ & 19% ST., ng Stamps With Purchases Before 12 O’cloc. See Our Full-Page Advertisement on Page 13 of This News- paper. There are Scores of Reasons Why YOU Should. GREENHUT Building Our Home Outtfittings Exclusively Dining Chairs and Tables Dining Table: —as illusttated ; made of solid plain oak; golden color; gloss finish; round top, pedestal base; 6-ft. hee 18 ahaa of table 42 inches in di- ametersatesss ss.) OOO (GREENHUT Building, Setond Floor.) 8 Pictures Framed At Special Prices, Saturday Oi! Paintings—in gilt and gold-bur- nished frames; with glass and shadow box; regu- arly $7.50; at Unframed Artists’ Proof very attractive subjects; sold up to $20 by Fishel, Adier & Schwartz; here at $2.50 $3.50 Picture Framing—We Jo framing as it SHOULD be done— ”~ carefully, artistically, substantially. Extensive assortment of mouldings. Only best and clearest glass used. PRICES positively the LOWEST in New York. (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) 95c Hand-Painted ChinaTea Pot, Sugar & Cream Set, for Made of a dainty thin china, in Oriental design with cobalt blue border. These are genu- ine 95c china sets, specially Priced at 45c. 51.50 “Rayo” Lamps, Saturday, at . . 95¢ Excellent when sewing or reading, as they give a soft, clear, steady light. Polished or dull brass, also nickel ; complete with 10-inch opal dome shade, centre!-draft burner and chimney. (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) Big Bargains in Rugs Here Are Two REMARKABLE Offerings for Saturday: ~ |$19.50 9x12 Tapes- minster Rugsat °12.20 4 $12 Beautiful floral and Oriental number of choice try Rugsat.... A limited effects in choice colorings. Patterns in attractive colorings. (GREENHUT Building, First Ploor.) Inverted Gas Lights In a Special Sale on Saturday S| INVERTED ART LIGHTS —as illustrated re shape, with $22.50 9x12 Ax- Racks for holding Jarm extri 50. (GREENHUT Buliding, Maln Ploor,) Special Sale, Saturday, of Lace Bed Sets Here are three big, significant items from our Upholstery Store. They tell their own value-story: , Renaiseance Lace Bed Sets--mounted on extra fine and strong quality cable net; with center motif, 40 inches long and 28 inches $4 jy, wide; deep flounce; bolster cover to match; value $7; at 4.50 Irish Point Sash Lace—fine quality; | Draught Sercons 3 tolding panels; pretty designs; suitable for panels] AK franies; filled with plain or and sash curtains; value figured fabric; value $1.28; 45c a yard; at at 85e (GREENHUT Building, Plrst Floor.) oe e e eres Kitchen Furnishings > iy of kitchen goods in our GREENHUT Build- y worth ing—whether you wish to buy any- 29¢ thing or not. The stock is so enormous that it not only fills the great Basen-ent, but requires a substantial portion of the Main Floor as well, This assortment of merchandise—appealing with spectal force, as it does, to EVERY woman who “keeps house "—is FULL of suggestiveness, ANY WOMAN to come here occastonally nd, p and \ es are being put on the market constantly. WeALWA have them as soon as they appear, You CANNOT know what conveniences there are waiting for you, madam, unless you COME HERE and LOOK—aet frequent intervals.