The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1911, Page 7

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ONE WOMAN KILLS DEBTOR, .ANOTHER SHOOTS SUITOR omeneijeoonnme Mrs. Pignatelli Wields Knife Because Former Boarder Owed Her $2.40 Antonio Autanirio, a young carpenter, t@ in the Montclair, N. J, morgue with @ Great stad wound in his heart and Mre. Carmelite Pignatell!, a rather good look. fag woman of thirty-f the Essex County ja’ without bat on the c him. ‘When Antonio first came over from Tealy five years ago he boarded with Mra. 1, who had a husband. Vincenzo, and five children. Ho stayed there until hie own wife and child arrived last win- ter end then he set up housekeeping at No, % Maple avenue, Montolair. Late yesterday afternoon Mrs. Piwne- tel eent Michael Diannettt, her ffteen- year-old gon by @ former marriage, to Aatonic’s house to tell him she wished te eee tim on private business at her cottage et No. 62 Willowdale avenue. ‘Tee man accompanied the boy back to hig home. Upon their arrival Mre. Pig- Retell sent young Michael out on an pgs Jeaving in the cottage only her- edt, the man, and the woman's five- menthe-old baby. ‘wee an hour later when the boy re- turned. His mother, eeemingly calm and indifferent, was seated in @ front room epparently waiting for somebody or eomething. The baby slept in its orib. But im the kitchen Antonio Autanirio ‘Was etretched on the floor, dead, a pil- low under his head and ts imbs com- He found Civief Gallagher and Patrolman Cousins and brought them back with him. They found the weapon with witch the killing had been done, a huge @he lad ran for a policeman, Dutcher knife, which had been hidden | The blade had} {a the cooking stove. been driven nearly ite entire length fato the man’s breast. ‘There were no signe of a struggle. Mrs, Pignatelli calmly confessed she was the killer. First she said her vic- tim had owed her 82.40 a: pay it. She said he had and that to save hers atabbed him. After the man fell Mra. Pignatelit said she slipped a pillow under his head order that he might die easter. @her examining trial to-day 14 without ball for the Gri At pa Neen Mrs, Perrazo Waylays False Lover in Street and Shoots Him Twice. Rosa Perraszo, cast off by her trus- band, to whom @he had confessed her love for Michael Pagano, expected that the ardent Michael would marry her. | But when, four months ago, she epoke| to Michael about it he hed at her. She went to with relatives at Ni 3% Bast Tw street after her hu band had divorced her, and wrote letters and sent intermediaries to Michael to featore her good name, Michael became annoyed at ¢he wom- | 4p's persistence and sent word that if continued to bother him she would the consequences. “Tell hor that I will kit her if she don't stop sehding me letters and hold- ing me up on the street,” was the tenor of the message he sent her yesterday, according to the story she told the police of the Bast Fifth street station this morning. This message wes more then the dis- | tracted woman could stand. Proouring | @ cheap revolver, fully loaded, she went around to East Eleventh street this morning end stationed herself a few doors from the basement where Michae! stores his pushcart. Michael oame/ along from his home at No. 45 East Ninth street shortly aftar 8 o'clock. He 414 not recognize the vengeful Rosa, whose face was concealed in the fold of the shawl, under which #ho held the revolver, As Michael passed # ward from the curb and Jat him, both of which lodged in fleshy part of his neck Pass | picked Miohael up and carrted hii the drug store at No, 87 Eget Bleventh | street, and Policeman Opley Wingfield | found the woman waiting for him. She | handed over the revolver, and submitted | | to arrest. | Wingfield took her to the drug store | jand asked Michae! whether she had shot | | him. "No, {t's not her," pus! | r answered Michael, oot hhim,"* insisted Rosa. I didn’t do tt long ago." | was removed to Bellevue, | t was said his injuries were not | T| joes BV ewine and Rosa was taken to the Mssex Market Police Court, where she was held to await the result of Michaal’s injuries. —— HER FIGURES WIN HONOR. WELLESLEY, Mass, April 4—Miss Clara Smith, instructor of mathematics at Wellesley College, has just been hon- ored with election as a fellow to the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science, partly because of her gentus in solving @ problem in mathe- matical science which for nearly a con tury has puzzled and perplexed col- lege professors and other savant: Ww Uae dy, aay an ds ae by seen wt, dv ad, FIRE ON MORGAN LINE PIER. | | == Fire early yesterday did $10,000 damage | the Morgan ling at| atreet and the North River before tt was got under control. The presence of @ large quantity of oils and cotton in an adjoining storeroom was not known to the firemen until after the fire was out. ‘The steamship El Zalle was tied up alongside the pier and after the crew had been aroused they help boat McClellan fight the bi aeverai linea of every day this week. Pure-Silk Satin Foulards, @: Willington Spool Cotton, # yards, black aud white, down, mn 25¢ Clark's 0.N.T. Spool Cotton, black and white, dozen...... 49€ Warren's Silk-Covered Featherbone, box.......... 75 Ocean Pearl Buttons, @ and 4 holes, all sizes, dozen....... 9c Folding Go-Carts, hood and rubber tires, regular price $4.75, Anniver- sary Bargain Monday and Tuesday at. $3: id Anniversary Sale Commemorating Twenty-Five Years of suc- cessful merchandising in this city; Fourteen Years on 125th Street. Extraordinary bargains 69c Satin Foulards at 39c Yd. hes wide, beautiful designs and color ings, also black and navy with dots of various sizes; ee price, 69¢ yd.; Monday and Tuesday Anniversary Special Anniversary Notion Bargains Stamped Voile Waists A new lot of Stamped Voile Waists, latest assorted de: ready for beading and embroidering, Anniversary Special Monday and Tuesday at Special Prices on Go-Carts L.M. BLUMSTEIN, 125th Street, Between 7th and 8th Av. 39c Monday and Tuesday Pearl Buttons, @ holes, sizes 14 to %4, doren.........-... 414 Dressmakers’ pound bos 9c Dressmakers’ English Pins, ' Bue Women's Large Pad Support- | crs, all colors, pair 15¢ Women's Sew-On Supporters, heavy elastic, pair 9c Sylvia Allover Hair Nets, all DMAUON PIAS WN tices ot Bue || regular value New model Collapsible Folding Go Carts, regular price $6.50, Anniver. ry Bargain Monday sa 95 and Tuesday ie rect proportions, | materials. When he was about mohair mid-summer in these suits for us. heretofore at $25. to 44. The fitted not extremely so. and touches of bright blue. Style No. 2 has flat lapels buttons. of wide black braid. match, All four styles are t | in every stitch that correct lines. begin work on pongee and gar- ments, he was glad to use his last pieces of serge— capital all-wool serge, too— One hundred and fifty of them are such as sold all season here at $35 and an equal number are such as sold Four styles will be pre- sented in all sizes from 32 short coats have fashionable straight lines, the skirts narrow, but Style No. 1 has satin revers black satin with black satin Style No. 3 has sailor collar of satin tapestry silk and touches Style No. 4 has the new hood back effected by pointed collar of pongee and black satin which, continuing to the front, forms long, flat revers; turn-up cuffs to | careful work of this tailor | who believes in plain tail- | ored suits and who proves | knows how to make them. | Women will notice that these suits fit better than usual garments. Not a happy accident, THE JOHN WANAMAKER STORE to of he he Tomorrow 200 New Suits for Women —Suits in Which a Famous Manufacturer Used All His Remaining Blue and Black Serge— _ Will Be Placed on Sale at $18.75 | This manufacturer start- ed to make Wanamaker suits the day the Wana- maker Store opened in New York. He is noted for cor- careful tailoring and satisfactory If you who read desire another suit—one that is fresh and new and built either of black or of ¢ | blue serge, and fittingly lined with soft gray messaline—-if you need such a suit, please invitation to pocket from $6.25 to $16.25. And these are suits of distinction, even if their price is only $18.75. | JOHN WANAMAKE Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Righth to Tenth Street but comes from cutting on od dark take this as your | R ‘a0-1628h Ave. Cor. #6 St Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 The Last 500 of These 22.50 Blue Serge Suits at 16.00 Are Now On Sale Last Fall when work was slack at one of the fore- most serge mills in America, we secured, very much underprice, enough serge for something over 2,000 suits, The first lot came through our custom shops about a month ago and since then more than 1,600 of these suits have been sold, Now, we offer ‘the final lot of about 500 suits, and when these are gone there will be no more—their sing will mark the end of the best serge 4uit value ever known in New York at a season’s beginning. For many years these serges have been the stand- ard used by the better houses in 22.50 and 25.00 garments, Every one of these suits was tailored in the Smith Gray & Co. tailoring plant by an organization of tailormen w to workmanship, for more than three generations, has been the accepted standard, There are six distinctively styled Smith Gray & Co, models from which to choose—styles and sizes for men, young men and boys, Today you will be sure of your size and your model—tomorrow may be too late—and so we say, come in today and e that 6.50, Smith Gray & Co. Two Brooklyn Stor Fulton St. at Flatbush Av, Broadway at Bedford Av. {esp} Across from City Hall. Sth Av. bet. 27th & 8th S: Furchaged In thts manner bas Que meted vec Hever pre iwars to viene Hout our entire establishment. This clock is sold ever; irom 210.93 up. WE PAY FR Furniture Without Deposits / EASY PAYMENTS AND LOW PRICES | me MISSION CLOCK with! Hi of $45 worth or over of mer- | [| here IGHT. | YOUR GWM TERMS, "ALL CARS Lex. to 3d Ave., papers will be continued You from a Spring grays, ti blacks, Place when mi stripes, Ottoman, Just a slip thread serious enough wear. Specially All our very special sales advertised in Sunday’s fice dhestee ye , lopCoat, rince Albert Coat & 5 Vest or Raincoat for 12.80. This Is the Last Week of Our | Greatest Spring Merchant ' refunded if not satisfied with the clothes | Men’ s Silk Tubular Ties, 2 for 25c Made to Sell for 50c each They slip through the collar without an effort; have no lining, no seams to rip; woven all in one piece. Smart and snappy. In barathca, diagonal plain colors, alternate and two-tone cross and lengthwise stripes. | a TRANSFER TO 59th to 60th St. to-morrow, Tuesday. may select the goods you want collection of forty high-grade fabrics, including blue serges, ‘ans, plaids and fancy and plain Tailoring Sale your order to-morrow! Money ade up. DAYS OF SALE 7, April 38 Friday, Aprit re Saturd ay AD ‘28. grosgrain, raised cord effects. In in the weave in places, but not to interfere with the big values; 2 for . 25c ooks Ww edition works Southworth: hi 6; more thai ect from; babe 19. s mabey 1 gold fille welled or “to attach te to B0e.; at Yorms Apply to New York, Nev Jernevs loam, Islan, Connections. feeder i0 yours: mee women Rooms 4 Rooms fooms partaeats in model, open 3 ,tooms, A pneetnea A tarnisnea “tarnished 9 Furnished Furnished for face na‘ American move: $10.98, «$6998 89.98 $109.98 $149.75 $200Up | owtume ‘i A WEEK OPENS . YOR LISTS O ‘ , Witleae ot AN ACCOUNT THPSE OUTFITS. ny ad ON DIT Until 10 o'Clock res ALE CARS TALNSFER Last Days § Ot the Gc st Piano Don’t Wait and Be Disappoi « Thi The Safest Piano daviiaai Is @ Walters Piano. Greats | P; iano wale Ever Held of from 8a. f ed, Ftch Everybod on pays | $1,000 Note Master- aliers 88 | tone Player | Piano Outfits $395 3 Bisest’ Aa) nate ae with twel 1 ‘ ' e i cover 10 down ad $2 e Aitention ! I i List Beware of Piano Fr: oumingdales’, Lex, to dd Aven SEWING Hive i 3 Saturday Evening Opportunities in America Great Sale is Nearing Its End. $275 300 SOC CO GOL St, aemmeaenencemaiiin | 3 frames: 01 have spiks rod; for wagon fixtures are freo Tuesday Bargains All Around the Store cils, sterling sil . Ru shape handy anc of dura’ colors ment have highly od tron case, ‘$3.99 | pearl bead beads: possessing ance of the a BARGAINS FOR MEN: - | Horselide ragor strops, grate tmported | razor “honos, rade, 65e an yenuine | Wade razor, $1 Badger brushe & Butcher ¢ 1 esto ts 39e | Cold Storage Our greatly enlarged, hermetically | sealed cold storage vaults are the very latest construction. A pure, dry, cir- culating atmosphere, refrigerated far below zero, provides safe and sani tary Summer quarters for your furs, garments, rugs, etc. to your door for the goods. phone, 5900 Plaza. Tele- Office, Fifth Fl. Gold Dust Does more than clean Your pots, pans, kettles, | dishes, knives, and other utensils need more than mere cleaning. Soap and water simply clean the | surface. GOLD DUST not only cleanses but sterilizes — it ‘or hidden germ which are bound to lurk in oft-used utensils. It will leave your ” | kitchen things not only clean but sanitarily safe. GOLD DUS to do your P will enable you work more quickly, ‘e D eee save your strength, and give you Gr $575 ‘'I\| better results chun soap or any other Extras. Pian cleanser, oy t No Extras. Pianode Offers greater economy, CDOEDDEL IM DEEDDAMD>EDOEDD : The 3 + 1911 World Almanae + will tell you Someth and eve everything * ut a gre, “Price, 25te By Mall, S5e. $ | oevaeseresseiseseeoertiy A postcard of telephone message will bring our man loomingdales’, Lex. to 3d Av | drives out every bit of dirt | You Can Buy on E Terms and Save Mende Consult our co-operative selling ¢ se partment on the Third Floor may buy furniture, paintings, » | machines, talking machines, ming everything you need for the house- hold on most liberal terms without being compelled to pay 50 to 100 cent. advance on cash. sl 15 Jewels $ Guaranteed 20 Years 98 CHARLES Diamonds, Watches, Joweltry } 180 Br

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