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ADMITS SLAYING MOTHER, SISTER AND LITLE NIECE Matteo Dellomo Describes Crime in Brooklyn After Be- ing Held Without Bail. SAYS HE WAS HUNGRY, |: Sister Ordered Him to Leave the House and the Shoot- | ing Followed. Matteo Dellomo, who killed his moth- er, his sister and her Iittle daughter, confessed to-day the unusual crime after Magistrate Nash, in the Gates Avenue Police Court, Brooklyn, had held him without bail. The prisoner was about to tell the Court how he murdered the three persons yesterday in their home at No. 739 Park avenue, Brooklyn, when the magistrate interrupted to explain the legal rights of the prisoner, Dellomo was arra ed on the charge of homicide, preferred by his brather- Indaw, Alfredo Lo Saro. He his derby hat in his hand, mourning band for a depa the other hand he carri r chief with which he frequently wiped his eye. “Do you desire a lawyer?” Court through an int The prisoner assen Then Court adjourned the case until 16 and detectives took Dellomo to find the place wher weapon with which he crime. This Is the confession he made to the detectives: | “f went to my the terday just before noon, I was very hungry and wanted something to eat. I asked my sister to give mo soimeth and she would not give it to She showed me the noor and told me to go out. I ap- pealed to my mother. She would not inte: I must have been crazy. I lost my temper and I don't know what I did DOESN'T KNOW WHICH ONE HE SHOT FIRST. “IT know 1 sh know wh I owed had |i eat. I was being turned into the streets Be Tunney r to Rich-| wh Rich: Del nent That's that's: my gun," said Dellomo. | They went over to No, {3 Humboldt | street, wh Di had lived, and] found ten dollars, folded in small bills} manner di told how he had his wife, in the when he money he had give question band of ¢ covered t home other so: furnished the FINDS BODIES O HIS HOME. who 1s work! he Brooklyn College of Phar- home from the shop, works three days of the yeok, to hear his ten months’ old baby ¢rying. to He rapped and called bia wife's name, no re- He was stunned by nas he entered the shriek, created 80 much exel t that the ——— reserves had to be called out. | The murderer had shot his victims to death, then piled their bodies beside a bed in a dark room. That of Mrs. Delomo | had been dragged from a sewing ma- chine fn the kitchen to the adjoining bedroom. Her daughter's body had been left where it fell, while that of little Rosa was wedged between her mother and grandmother. Then the murderer set the spring lock on the door and fled, | Capt. Coughlin and Detective Rhoddy ‘were told by Lo Saro that Matteo De- lomo had threatened violence unless he received a share in the property left to his moth ——_—»-——___— now Now but Not White, Bernard J, Schneeweiss (English, “Snowwhite”) obtained permission from Justice McCall in the Supreme Court to- day to change his name to Snow. | “The petitioner is twenty-three years | old and a teacher in the Elementary | ght School, He lives at No, 117 West | One Hundred and Wourteenth street. Because of the difficulty in pronouncing | the name Schneewelss he says he has been caused much embarrassment both in bis business and in social circles. FAMOUS JEWELRY SHOP TO SELL OUT Stock of Frederle's 20th Streei Store fo Bs Sild Rogardiess of Cost. MOVING UPTOWN, THE REASON Now Storos at 1 West S4th Stra to Be Future Home for Fi ). at 905 Broadway, cor He’ own stores, nothing i" will in prices ff Pearls thy with clasp, will will be sold for Lift the Weight —ease the Strain There is no known help for @ weakened arch, except me- chanical support, properly applied. The COWARD ARCH SUP- PORT SHOE g gives a friendly lift to a sagging, or broken arch, relieving the strained ligaments, and grad- ually restoring the foot- structure to its normal strength and position. Coward Arch Support Shoe and Extension Heel have been 5. Coward, in his er 30 years, SOLD NOWHERE ELSB JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich St., N.Y NEAR WARLEN STRERT Mail Orders Filled | Send tor Catalogue World Wants Work Wonders. Schreiber & Co. Opposite 11 West 34th Street tye! Watdort Announce for Wednesday a Sale of Velvet Corduroy Broadcloth English Serge 23.75 Velvet Chinchilla Broadcloth Two Tone 23.75 Richly tr correct ¢ tailored; Tailored Suits immed with fancy silk braids; opies of foreign models, Formerly $40, $45 and $50 Tailored and Fancy Coats Newest prevailing models, superior I f all full length, Formerly up to $40.00 A SPECIAL SALE T IMPORTED CAPES & STOLES AT MACY'S _ Ostrich and Marahou at Low Prices : “4 $5.94 LarcE MARABOU CAPE, five strand, finished with four fine quality silk chenille tassels, as illustrated. Can ad in natural and + as well as in natu- ral with white and black with white. Opening one of the greatest toy displays in the history of New York, occupying our entire sixth flocr, which is more than double the space we have ever before given to toys. Again the world--our world— yields to the gay, glad, caressive spell of Christmas. The sweet emotions it inspires are sympathetic-—universal. Other legends may dim and fade. But the tra- ditions that cluster about the white, bright brow of Santa Claus will thrill the heart of humanity as } long as little children live to love and be loved. Macy’s responds to the sentiment 0° the day. The festival sprit is supreme. Grandmothers, aroused by the jacious babble of memcry will, low again as t come here to buy Dolls and Toys for their children’s children, and in tke rap- tures of the little ones feel once more the tingling delight that fifty-four years ago stirred their own souls whe: THEIR mothers smuggled in the mysterious bundles that came from Macy's. Hap- piness, like history, repeats itself. OSTRICH AND | $5.94 osTRICH STOLE, four strand. Is very full, \ two yards long. As illustrated. WB Can ‘be had in deep lustrous $4.96 NOVELTY MARABOU CAPE, | with double row cf full| My fluffy tails all arcund, making | la particularly. stylish neckpie Segarra Zomes in black or natural. | niin $3.96 MARABOU STOLE, two yards long, four strand, full, ina broad eect. Black or natural. ie Floor, WOMEN’S SUITS REDUCED Made of materials from which the expensive im- ported suits are created—rough cheviots, twilled serge, broadcloth and mixed worsteds. Black, navy, broWn—all the most desired shades of the season. Some plainly tailored, others braided and trimmed with velvet. Linings well worth a mention with the outer materials of the gar ments. A number of suits which were sold as high as $39.74, Others, among which are suits thal were priced at $49.74 A limited number that were priced al $39.74 Anda few that were $25.74, WONDERFUL VALUES IN ana MESSALINE $1.98 WAISTS SHOP EARLY Alleviate the additicnal labors of salespersons and drivers by coing your Christmas shopping as early as possible. MOURNING APPAREL. Speci SPECIALISTS One entire section of our store devoted exclu- ) sively to this purpose. In charge of experts who, for years, have given exclusive attention to these re- quirements. Entire mourning outfits may be selected expeditiously with the aid of our store guides. Or the selection may safely be left to them and the order given by mail or telephone, merely mentioning measurement specifica- tions, As a matter of fact we pay particular at- tention to telephone or mail orders, appre- ciating the often hurried, imperative nature of such orders, as well as the disinclination of many women to shop personally for mourns Toxecond Floor Now $29.74 Now $34.74 Now $29.74 Now $19.74 WOMEN'S NIGHTGOWNS =“ 39¢ CAMBRIC (soft finished), low *™ round neck and half sleeves; trimmed with Torchon lace edging. Elsewhere 50c, 49c STRIPED FLANNELETTE — good quality; high neck; turnover J! fe collar, ; i ing Hal ay .. All sorts of good values in A complete assortment of ready-to-wear it kinds of Nightgowns ~Domestic apparel always in stock. up to $20.49; Imported up to $114.50, Second Floor] We further specialize on mourning garments for women of generous proportions. BOYS’ SUITS Big Our varieties of styles and our qualities Savings fare unequalled in any other store in the city. We are constantly demonstrating the fact that sombre garments do not necessarily mean abandoment of grace and style. The frock illustrated is cleverly fashioned of crepe de chi i Net yoke, collar and jabot, and rever of English eepe.” ane cee Three-quarter sleeves, with turnback cuffs, of crepe de chine trimmed with crepe. Skirt has soft clinging lines and semi-pane! back; trimmed in front with buttons covered with self-materi : Some of the models of this frock are entirely trimmed wi If. material instead of with the English crepe. Prices S374 paipclent TAILORED SUITS, in cheviots, Austrian Cloth and Serg? 19.74 to $5 cn CREPE D. AND OVERCOATS--- SPECIAL SALE Boys’ Clothes sold at Macy's are a para- dox. Th.y are made for long wear at piices such as a mother can afford about every week, The unusual durability of Macy clothing 1s due, not to any one cause, in particular, but to several in cone junction, Primarily, we make certain that the wool is all-wool. Secondly, we double stitch parts that are subjected to mcst wear. That our reguiar prices are easily the lowest-in-the-City for reliable clothes is a fact capable of daily proof, This week there are still fyrther savings. Second t Reliable quality Messaline with revers and buttons and pipings of striped messaline, in black and white, or navy blue and white. Pleated white net frill, new set in kimono sleeve. have silk waists of all good qualities in Crepe de Chino, China Silks, Satins and S, $23.74, $29.74. za, $45.74, $49.74, Mu RIBBONS AT HALF PRICE Dresdens of which no woman seems to get enough these days— for her sachets, her perky little breakfast or boudoir and eve ning caps; faffetas, fresh and crisp and “'band-boxy;" and dozens and hundreds of other ribbons for every purpose to which dainty femininity can put them—all in our rainbow display, Do not overlook those pretty jacquard-flowered taffelas in VELVETEENS--- 49¢ LIMITED = and 79¢ Our Regular pastel shades—even newer than the delightfully pretty Dresden QUANTITY | Price $124 and ribbons that have won a secure place as adjuncts to the ca nty $149 yd. woman's necessities. Delightfully effective for sachets, or vo k bags, or the thousand and one little ribbon trinkets for’ holidays giving, as well as for boudoir fancy work, millinery, dress. trite The most desired dress fabrics mings and the smart elephant-ear bows for hair ornaments {« rthe of th little folks—or sashes for big sisters’ party frocks, Ninety it of these good he best part of this ribton news comes last. I is tke sale are imj {and are id i} prices, cr rather I Main floor f She es: " DRESDEN 5! DRESDEN; 814 inches wide, Rc t iS small ros , trir iy ing the highest-priced gowns, cals 4 1 stripe in ce binati >in all patterns, Not a full ir mat pink, tik f he : the reason of this great DRESDEN; inches e dee} nile and white. We have ransacked all quarters of the world for the best and ae i sigh with satin stripe and small jace| FRENCH TAFFET) wic most durable—in a word, for the most comforting-winter blankets, recuction, quard flowers. This ribbon is usu*] Narrow ‘ \ ti a lid colors, with the new striped and figured bors Incl the lot are black ally sold for 89 Now, yard, 49] bow knot d: in pink, light blue TENG SY? 1 Se COLTS, ed ph rp tee Male hy vel veteens with self stripes, black FRENCH TAFFETA; 49 inches Wide. In| white, meaise avender, I der effects; in pink, blue, old rose, green, nder and yellow, plain colors. This ribbon is usually] bon is usually sold for 49c yard. Now, yard, 29. Now, yard, 69e. HIGH-GRADE RUGS—Ei iti, Royal Wiltons, Tapestry Brussels, Velvets r $1.19 yd, and white stripes, checks and other fancy designs on black grounds, Main Floor, | WRITING PAPER & ey heavy overc linings of we Separately or Packed Together in Boxes, _ There are no Arabian Nights tales to tell about rugs made in ENVELOPES this country ash es The story is one of plain facts, na advance holiday sale. ace alt wecitier 4 It is simply that we have purchased from a promis ve Box ROYAL BATISTE, ini white, bluc 17 years $4.96} nent mill which is closing out these particular pattern and gray. 48 sheets and 48 ens velopes BOYS’ SUITS at $3.96 indeference to that continuous demand for some thing ae blie ng 1 ets aNd A rok and doubleebreasted models—A lle An excellent assortment in each size and a beautiful range « Wocl Cheviots, in gray a tures; well-tailored, Ful r bockers. Norfolks, 8 to 14 years Breasted, 9 to 17 years. nthe Ri colors suitable for every room in the house, in nearly every case, there are smaller rugs to match sizes, 49c Box MONOGRAM PAPER, in white, Stamped with gold in avy of our two-letter combinations, Plain ¢ velopes, { 4e Pound Package ART LINEN, ini white, BOYS’ SUITS at $4.96 on the larger sizes, sia fi blue and gray. Contains about The kind that other stores offer as > Royal Wiltons ; $2.09 Velvets Pri at $6.50, asted, th ore 96 sheets of paper ‘ed, 8c Package of 25 ART Li Doub! r 221,36 in, Sale 9 wx12 ft $4.24 27 “x54in. Sal $2.94 4 sala Pri ry Vol, Siaee 10 to 18, | 36. X36 in. Sale Pri sag thease st, Bale Pr tats 5 f i] 36x63 in. L. $494 in sinalicr Sizes packages 9. (py -*giher and cloth bound diaries for| 6 x 9. ft, ; sits Tapestry Brussels SEE eee ey (SS 912, An immense variely at prices\ | 8:3x10.6 ft. RENCE casesses 89} Dvxi2ft, Sale Price vee $12.89 Paper containing about 120 sheets. | ranging jrom lec. upto $137. @ |\POxAg It, Sale Price sc. aeAAB| MIRAGE, Sale Price Hee ange of | | t rger |} Savings are from 80¢ on the smallest rug up to $8.00 and $9.00 FI ei YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AT MACY'S: That Make Young Men Look Young This is an important qualification in these days, when prob- ably every other store features small sizes in men’s suits as the proper thing for young men. We specialize in this as we specialize in the case of stout men and tall men and short men Our youns, men’s suits are made by tail who make young men’s clothing and make nothing e They kr where to ferentiate ¢ how; and we know how to differentiate bes tween different you 1. One young man will have to have one shoulder slightly raised, while another young man will have to have one sleeve a trifle longer than the other, Scarcely any man is built on mathematically lines all the way round and up and down, and that explains why so many young men look ill-f.tted in their suits. We specialize hence the difference. . Our young men's suits can be had in the mixed fabrics best suited to young men, or in blue serge—the serge which is thors oughly shrunk, as contrasted with the serge that thoroughly’ shrinks, A splendid variety of stripes, especially for short young men who want to look tall. An equally excellent assortment of neat, close pat- terns for the broad young men who do not want their physical propor- tions exaggerated. Our lowest inthe city prices for realyoung suits for real youngmen: $9.75, $12.75, $14.75, $18.50, $19.75 OVERCOATS, too; many kinds. Imported and domestic. Both Chesterfields, knee-length Topcoats and Ulsters. A fine gray cheviot three-quarter-length coat with Presto collar can be bought at Macy's for $9.75; in other houses the price is $12.75. We have these coats in sizes 31 to 36. A similar coat with convertible collar costs $12.75 at Macy’s and $15.00 elsewhere. Other Overcoats in stock up to $24.75 CHINA AND GLASSWARE © Thanksgiving Sale Involving every branch of our immense stocks, Two things are:to be remembered in connection with this sale: First, every price reduction is from our former lowest-in-the-city price. Second, our assortments of china are greater than those of all the other department stores in New York combined. Therefore, not only can you be absolutely certain of paying lowest prices at Macy's, but you can be equally certain of getting exactly what you want. Our assortments of the very finest dinner ware are at present unusually extensive owing to the arrival of our Xmas stocks. China Dinner Sets, (mported and Domestic.) Reduced on the average !/5. 56 Piece Tea Sels, (Imported and Domestic.) Typical Macy value. i Limoges Sels and Game Sets, ' (From our own Decorating Works.) Cannot be matched elsewhere for double the price. Imported Breakfast Sets, (From famous English makers and from our own Ger man Pottery.) ict * Typical Macy value. ; Cranberry Sets, (Imported from our factory in Rodolstadt.) Typical Macy value. Glassware ; 60 Piece Glass Services, (all grades of glass from plain blown dos mestic to English Rock Crystal.) Reduced on the average !/5, Gold Decorcled Bohemian Glass, (New arriy Typical Macy ? Incomparable" Straus" Cul Glass (You can't equal our quality.) Reduced on the average 4. Grape Fruit Glasses, (Made in Bohe rr Typical Macy value. Dinner Sets and 60 Piece Glass Service Combined Me for com re less than others ask for This can be easily proved to your own satis» ae) cy's prices dinner sets alone. BLANKETS OF QUALITY Hasement—[ From AUSTRIA — Blankets made of th ) GERMANY Cs ir blans d sizes, ie - van at Mt 1ard borders, ranging in price bon. ‘There r $11.19 up to $14.64 6is90,, $24.66 70s00.. $26.67 | Tebes\ tn four neat striped effects From FRANCE Fine. wool blankets] “MT fancy stitche $1.79 ee le eee bound all, GERMANY. Silkspunslumaee COxS4 $13.96 $3786 bir "$4.54 coxso.. $7.79 | PERMANENT ENLARGEMENTS | Can Be Made from Your Negative | cAN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT do all ot ik right here on the premises in the tory to be found in the Il as of m besides g the work properly done. ROYAL DE LUXE ENLARGEMENT | Sepia color; size 8x10, Artistically mounted on flexible | deckle edged mount, [9c. This cannot be duplicated anywhere else for less than $2.00. DE LUXE ENLARGEMENT In black and white, 8x10, 49. Elsewhere about $150. W

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