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THE EVENING WORLD, WEUNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, Principles of nonor plits his family at ih FIME MURDERERS Couple Receiving Congratulations |W'LSON EXPLAINS WHY HE |.*rte'inco pottice ound by the BLACK ‘LINE UP FOR THE DEATH SENTENCE Sigyers of Mrs. Mary Hall Are : Doomed to Die in Week 5 Beginning Jan. 5. BACH ACCUSED OTHER. Glasto, Last to Be Tried, Makes Confession, Placing Blame on Youngest Prisoner: The five men adjudged guilty of the murder of Mrs. Mary Hall on Nov. 8 fm her home near Croton Lake wera taken from White Plains to-day to Sing Sing and there placed in the death Sells. Justice Tompkins of Westchester County Supreme Court yesterday sen- fenced all five to be electrocuted the week beginning Jan. 15, 1912, It took six days to find the five men guilty. They are Vincenzo Cono, Filipo @ Marco, Lorenso Calli, Santo Zanza and@ Angelo Giusto. They went to the heuse'to rob it, after bel jure that the men folks had gone away. The five presented @ singular spec- tqcle as they were lined up in front of a dauble rank of police. Each had tried to save himself by accusing the others. They had threatened each other end made the courtroom ring with strange oaths and ‘mprecations as they atruggied each for his own life. They glared at each other when the in- reter told them the meaning of the words the man was saying up on the bench. Angelo Glusto, the last to be tried, the last to be sentenced and the one who professed willingly to tell every detail of the crime—he accused Santo Manze—is just nineteen years old. He was placed on trial yesterday morning and his sworn confession was read to thé jury, while Giusto sat with hts head in his hands and pretended not to ungerstand. ito Yanga, he told, had learned jut the Griffen house three years ago while working at Bradley's camp @p the aqueduct, and a week before the urder went up to spy out the place. the confession went on: THE LAD ZANZA GAVE ¥ SIGNAL. “On the night of Nov. 7, I, 1G, “Lorenzo Calil, Vincenso Con THE of Society on New Heir To-Day MRS. ROBERT L. GERRY. GERRY. HEIR TO MILLIONS OF TWO FAMILIES BORN 10 GERRYS Miss Harriman and ur. Gerry were married in March, 19, at Grace Church, the wedding being one of the society events of the season. He is a Harvard graduate, a member of the Krgcker- bocker, Racquet, Metropolitan and New York Coaching Clubs, Mrs. Gerry's devotion to her first baby once threatened to upset the aristocratic Orange County Hunt Club, for the couple went there to stop for a while and an jronclad rule forbade children, Mra. Gerry cut the Gordian knot by sending to the city for @ portable house, which he had set up over night and calmly thoved into the next morning, baby and baggage. —_—_————_—_—_—_____ part of eoclety is on christening presents for the new baby boy, born late yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livingston Gerry at their home, No, &i6 Fifth avenue. Medicated Gin Splendid SOUGHT CARNEGIE PENSION. Felt Services Entitled Him to It and]! Was Entering Politics Without Private Means. BALTIMORE, Dec. 6-—Gov. Woodrow ‘Wilson fssued @ signed statement here last night admitting that he applied to the Carnegie Foundation for a pension. “Before I was elected Governor of New Jersey, when ad just entered fel politics,” says applied to the Bonwit TELLER & Co. OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN, MISSES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS Fifth Avenue at 38th Street TO. Street and Outin Formerly 19.50 to 2' General outdoor wear. 125 Women’s at 10.00 Included are the best selling styles of the season in soft, warm materials—suitable for motoring and NONE SENT C. 0. D. the mercy of the wheel of fortune, and tirely justified in seeking to wwainet sugh rieks, particularly was applying for what I sup- posed myself to be entitied to by right of long service as a teacher, under the rules the Foundation, and not by faver, “I _underatood that upon the receipt of my application the executive com. mittee restricted the interpretation of thetr rule and declined to grant the allowance. Why tho matter should bave come up again now I do not know. Tt have hed nothing to do with it since renewed the application.” MORROW, THURSDAY (ONLY) WILL CLOSE OUT 165 Women’s | Trimmedand Tailored Suits | at 15.00 Formerly 30.00 & 35.00 g Coats 5.00 NO ALTERATIONS Kae: Quick Repairing for All Who Wear Glasses We duplicate broken SUITS $15 My Own Make Always Saves You 83. This Lot Fepecially Good Value. VINCENT | the earty Autumn of 1910, I have not | @TH AVE. 318T eT.1 Taken from our reguiar stock—mannish mixtures, diag- | | 16 y onals and twills, many handsomely braid trimmed. | Lined with Peau de Cygne and interlined. \ NONE CREDITED OR EXCHANGED Only 3 Days More ||) testes sree so ts gARS TRANSFER 70 7 6 MN 4 LEX, 70: 30 f SOU 10 CONS: Bring the Children to See the Wonderful Bloomingdale Toy and Doll Stores conceivable toy and doll from the Old World and the New ie here 1. It ia a brilliant exhibition. Fourth lose, F E-Aa amusing Katzenjammer Puzzle with every purchase of 50c or more. For 2 Hours Oniy!! | To-Morrow, Thursday Morning, from 10 q to 12 o’Clock, Bloomingdales’ Will Sell ||] \|2,000 Boys’ $3.00 Suits &|f Overcoats “41.38 None C. 0. D. No mail or phone ofdess; none to dealers. 1,000 Boys’ Button-to-Neck Overtoats, Materials are blue, trown and gray mel- Overcoats with astrakhan collars, also fancy cheviot overcoats with brass buttons and emblem on sleeves, sizes | 38 2 to 10 years, at..... 500 Boys’ Russian Suits, sizes 2 to 8 years, made of plain blue and materials at the very special price of. 500 move Double Breasted Suits, , cut in Norfolk and Derby models; made of “plain blue and fancy. cheviota in ferent shades | M wway, aap et.| |} in magni tons. 1500 Beautiful Dresses ¥ of Silk and Cloth at $6.98 New Styles Worth to $15 Wonderful values. Dresses of elegance, refinement and style. Fashionable and superior materials, ‘ecto serges, messalines, cotdy- roys, satins, chiffon taffetas, and lother beautiful materials, « ‘0 Sa Zanze all A name has not yet been chosen for Ghajon Lake on the rain. ang the new betr to part of the millions ot|$ f0F Kidmeys and Bladder $3} glasses quickly, accurately in) Atte ee Cr} are st twe families. His older brother, now and at m erate cost, “ Don't Miss This pats Christmas Sale of |Empire effects and set-in sleeves. Don't 90 Went and ‘climbed a high tree where hg ‘could see the Griffen house and he jailed to 'us when the two men went ta Work. Zanza agreed to be the leader we went back I told this man that I didn't want to rob. I two ‘years Gd, {s Zlbridge T. Gerry TI. ‘Qhe new baby can claim kinshp not; only with the Gerrys and the Harri- mans, but also with the Goelets and Livingstons, the Mills and other promi- ‘When good pure gin is properly mixed with certain other ingredients and taken tm small doses, it makes a splendid remedy for weak, deranged kidneys or bladder. Simply get six ounces best gin and add to it one half ounce Murax Compound and the late E. H. Harriman, Shoe has al-| Any or all the ingredients for the above without the prescription. If your glasses merely need adjusting, we do it | Waliers $450 Louis XV. Concert | Grand Upright Pianos, Mu- | mise the eplendid values in this sale. They | will astonish you. All colors and black, | All sizes for misses from 14 to 18 years, || women from 34 to 44 bust. None C. 0. D. and@’to show the way to the houss and hat todo when we got there. ment society folks. For one hundred | one ounce fluid extract Buchu Mi! gosthout charge, |or on approval, None exchanged; no mail ail went to the house and afies | years the families from which he has | woll and take one to two) tensnoontule : $225 or phone orders. Second oor, came to the door when we eaid| eprung heve been unadulterated Amer- | ter each meal and at bedtime, This peti Quality Crystal Lens, 50c. PPE cscs ne RM @ Wanted to buy milk. We went away | joan, ly stops kidney or bladder misery and pre- Best y canine Sic Cabinet, Chair & Cover @g drank the milk and then we de-| wre Robert Livingston Gerry was|Ye2t? the most serious forms of kidney dle-| Spectal Lenses hb Sone Shawls Scarfs and F. t ded how we would rob the house. | yiss Comelia Harriman, daughter of [CMe such ae Bright's disease, “chronic ) ‘ascina ors| Wanted to run away. He said that if I ways been noted for her Prescription can be had at any good drug manners and is a great fa tore. For best ree b Oculiete’ $4Sons No Extras to pay whatever. $5 Down and $1 Per Week $225, THAT’S ALL! Appropriate for holi ifts for women ways useful | jand desirable in cold or ll Weather, Kg ta ry 1d t me. He had three be sure to get the ih Hi Sieghe woul is ue ~ pei de, I was | the employees on her father's est: genuine Murax Compound, which comes ped ier py 2171 des, hate Hones Lapel ees heat gat Soot Bas Shetland Wool Motor Scarfe, oft" @fraid, so I went along. Arden, has been active in sociological | only in sealed wooden tubes. Use the best Ann St. te colors black, fluffy quality, poate color jf! ‘E went upstairs with this man| Work and took a prominent part in rais- | sin obtainable. Treatment should be taken -—_ " on pink and combinations of a to the room where the poof Yowhs lady sat in a chair by the win- dow. I did not want to go, but he said te Would shoot me if I didn't. When ent Into the room ahe said quietly, je anything you want.’ * went to the bureau and began to pul} out the drawers, poute bracelets and a wate! th She said: ‘Her wredicine In ft.’ ‘Zang said, ‘What do You'thinkkwe want with medicine?’ She Mept on talking, but I don’t know what q@he said. Then she screamed." GAGGED HER AND STABBED HER I saw the gold, h, and I took chest with 3 MANY TIMES. crocs $1.98 to as, or teats, at Je me 54 w 58 West 234-Street ine im, TIS, Oe $3.00 Twas afraid. I went to where this poor ibe lady sat and took her apron and shut her mouth. Then Zansa, he pulled Qut his stiletto and he stabbed her this way and this way. he stabbed so fast and he was #0 excited that once he missed her and the qiligtic went Ahrough the sleeve of my . here: where I Was standing holding apron in the poor young lady's fait she died, bleediag. areetiy, and Zenga and I ran away. gave me the stiletto, I threw the deep woods—in the middle woods, I don't know where. re we robbed we all agreed to mé--one man by lot to take all the lame." iusto was immediately involved in a mesh of contradictions by questions fram Justice Tompkins. His counsel i } gloved the case without summing 4! Broadcloth Suits 35.00 value Reversible Coats 19.75 value signs, $2.49. Scart Pins, * wt pur. SE heeeraars : Clearance Price 15.00 Clearance Price 9.75 eriecs SE: devigias Toe. , i { MA, WICKERSHAM FAINTS Velvet Suits 45.00 vate’ =~ 99 5 |Broadcloth Coats 27.50 value, Solld ‘at Other ot $1.28 | AT CABINET MEETING. Clearance Price e Clearance Price 4.50 is really a Cigar Cut-//] i Attorney-General Stricken Witn Acute Indigestion — Improves After Being Taken Home. WASHINGTON, Dec, 6.—Attorney-Gen- eralWickersham was stricken with acute indigestion yesterday while attending Ing money for the San Francisco rellet at first indication of kidney or bladder fund. She is an accomplished horso- | disorder. For children with weak bladder, ten to woman and can tool @ coach with the | reeen drops, diluted in @ littl best whips. bedtime, 1s sufficient.—Advt, t WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Te gia oe bot ith Os Aves, New Yor 4% Pulten St., Cor. Bond St., Breeklya. Franken, Steinberg G. Women’s and Misses’ Outer Garments The FIRST Great Clearance Sale Of This New Specialty Store’s Complete Stocks of Women’s and Misses’ Most Fashionable Suits—Coats—Dresses—W aists—F urs Original Selling Prices and Cost Totally Disregarded in Order to Make This the Most Successful Clearance Ever Held in Tailored Suits 25.00 value 12.50 Polo Coats Clearance Price Elaborate Suits 55.00 vatue Clearance Price 15.00 French Serge Dresses, 6.00 27.50 Evening Coats 37.50 value the City of New York 15.00 value 7.50 Clearance Price 17.50 Clearance Price | | awbbhy ‘aveure 0 Style © $hov Walt Models Louis XY. 1911 Rich Toned Walters Pianos get Ht at Brice which te iN PIANO Aloe Style A W. Iters Pianos, $198 ot ihe Waltors, Plano Co,, "Other gr 5 | Hand-: Made. Shawls, best grade zephyr wool yarns, beautiful de- signs; in white, black, chinchilla, bination 98 pects Breet Scarfs, mad zephyr wool, hand crocheted, in white, bla Groniing All-Wool Cloth ulder 69c to $1.49. Ms! BERR Shetland Floss or Hand Crochet] Porch Jackets, white and color [et Bidet am aoe ry me Cloth Shawls, 72x72, | strictly wool, or plaid | centre; Y at from $1,80 to $2.78 ced Sale of Solid Gold Jailed Here are some of the mi Niches ee satel oe Money-saving values Bloomingdales’ ry || Solid Gold “Signet Solid Gold Signet Rings, for chil- Rings for misses and boys, $1.49. 8c Others, $1.25 to $2.50. Bar Pins, a host of different de- signs; very special: ,.....$1.95 |] Others, $1.49 to $6.50, Solid Gold Brooches, splendid variety; special, at’. .... $2.49 Others, 98c to $6.50. Gola with enearen. oe Others, $10 to $35. dolid Gold Cigar Cut- ters, new de-, this Sale | f this Chair | Free. | Solid Tie Clasps, with diamond ' chip, $1.49; others, $1.95 to $6.50. ters, set with diamond chip, Gold Hearts, with diamond = chi Hh 39; other 50 ~ Solid Gold Cuff But. \ . tons with Se “diamond Byes ae ° All Colors, All Sizes the Cabinet meeting at the W! Major Delaney, President Ta Come and heer Our Special Offer of he beauti (iia 2.98 clan, was aufimoned from the Pony Coats 50.00 value | Meteor Dresses 35.00 value at hd Walters Heh pail othe sci, others $1 i9te$3 56 . artment to attend him, Last nig! P ice 18 7 88-Note Mastertone y | ee Als Kereham wus reported to be re- Clearance Price * ' Clearance Price f Player Piano Outfits, ene ee . “EE nwratan ring atime wun] PORY Conts 7600 value 4s gg|Evening Dresses 2800 mie 44 50 ||) $395 fam‘avc: | | Newest Shoulder Bags from Paris| Hate at 11 o'clock A. Bi He locked Clearance Price ° Jearance Price . | feel aa Our Pans house, in constant touch with the newest modes, always keeps f@ and tired, and to a greeting re- 7 ; y splied with the latest and t , H Perens ee re 10. reeling bes Marmot Coats 65.00 value 39 50 Velvet Dresses 25.00 value 12 00 Finest player piano overes, lanal us supple wih She lategs and beet fav etiet 2d lere are examples: Hooq afterward he retired with the Clearance Price . Clearance Price made, with twelve master el ribbed silk suede, morocco and goat’ $ ry members of the Cabinet to the rollsof music, arte HE seal leathers, 1 0 Cabinet room and the session began. At.about 12.0 o'clock, while the Cabi- net Wes discu: ks Seal Coats 65.00 value Evening Gowns 85.00 value Clearance Price 49.00 Clearance Price 45.00 | 3.75 Messaline Petticoats | at 1.45 In All Colors | ‘Musketeer’ | music cabinet and | bench and cover, Bags, antique gold finish ing the passport ques- fabric tapestry satins, moires, seal, walrus | $10 down and $2 and morocco leathers; some have § elegant fittings. 3.98 House attendants were and water, Mr. Wicker wv ven a dose of both. Dr. Del in @ few minutes and o1 im @aken home, Pretty styles » satin, moire, velvet, i Ct B your ol balance at $1 ‘areroom, 84 Flo

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