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CEN TOMBS OTHER BRERY ARESTS COMIN Head of Scheftels Concern Re- arrested and Committed to ' Prison Without Bail. ‘The arrest of George Graham Rice, the “brains” of B, F, Scheftols & Co,, dur- | fg the progress of the trial of Rice, | Bchoftels and other defendants in the Cattea States Court, has opened up| what promises to be a big sensation. the with rumors of forthcoming develop- ments with respect to a systematic at- tempt, to bribe the jury. Rice was arrested, laet night, by an agent of tho Department of Justice, on & warrant issued by Judge Ray. The | tause of his arrest was a mystery until | to-day. It has been learned that while Rice out on $15,000 ball, the bond does not pover the Indictment upon which he ts being tried. This tndictment was found last November. Rice's bond appiles to an indictment found last March, When perseding indictment was found womebody tn United States District- Attorney's office forgot te change the bail bond. Rice, tt 1s said, has been bractically free on his own recognizance 80, ations received by the United authorities prompted them to put Agents on the trail of Rice, a} b 8 seen some time this with George J. Byrne, who 1] after hie arrest Inst week on a charge of trying to bribe one of the Schoftels jurors. All of counsel for the Scheftels de- fendants had a long conference with Judge Ray this morning at the Court's on which Rice was rear- When | we | In the opinion of the Court the tn- terests of justice demand that, pending the outcome of the t rogress, the defendant, G ice, be mitted to the custody of | | Tt w ed that the rearrest | had a bearing on the alleged tempt to tamper with the jury. ‘Th frat knowledge of this was made public After Frederick §, Dale, one of the | furors, had informed the District-At- t and the Court ¢i | caught Rice with hey, outside warrant. Ge A eer: CHILDREN SAVED AT FIRE. A fire in a paint store of Scalvo B: No, 6518 New Utrecht avenue, Brooklyn, to-day gave a frightening quarter-hour to Mrs. Pasquale Scalvo, who a few minutes before had gone marketing, leaving her three bables in her apart- ment over the Scalvos' wall paper fac- tory next door. After fiften minutes of o firemen she learned en had been taken out fuet before the flames spread from the paint shop by brothers-In-law, Will-, o Guillant, Aused by the ex- tank, destroyed a 8-4 Carat Liamoxnd RINGS ing the past 30 years we have During the Peits and cable kept in with the world's at ter deal which we Without going {t lexs than 64 refunded. efuy {een of the mo} f desired for any gause. any time within one year. No frail orders can be filled or dealers muppliied an NOTE Presentation without extra a few other Ring in We put each anex ve Turauolee Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. > Breadway New ¥ TWO LONE WOMEN SENT MERRY XMAS Were Only First Cabin Pas- sengers and Provided Santa ‘The Misses Mary K, Boone and Mar- | saret Randolph, white-hatred, fulshed looking women of the South, were the sole cabin passengers uboard Phe Federal Building was alive, to-day, | —— ‘TRE EVENING WORLD, THU rived to-day, They had a staff of thirty- five stewarde and stewardesses, th addi tion to thelr maids, to walt on them during the voyage In the eteerage there were 80 pa! sengers, for whom the trip had hee made memorable by Christmas festivi- ties that wero planned and carried out | by the two cabin passengers. At Ant- Werp the Mimes Randolph and Boone had bought a Christmas tree and a great | box of toys for the children of the steer- age. ‘The treé was ge utp and decorated in the steerage dining room and the toys were distributed among the children by Ittle Joe Cohen, of No. 81 Allen street, who, though only four years old, was maging ‘his fourth journey across the Atlantic. In all there were 110 chtidren | who were made joyous by the bounty of | the two cabin passengers. A generous Christmas dinner was served and the ship's band played in the steerage quar- ters ali Christmas afternoon, Many races were mingled in the im- migrant throng—Russians, Bohemians, , Slavs, Dutch, Germans, Slovaks and | Magyars. During the Christmas cole- bration they sang their native Christmas the mothers of the thanked tne two Amerk thelr knees with tears etre ing from their eyes, trouble and expense.” Street . famous.” TOSTERAGE TTS Claus for 800, Moe Levy (My Only Btore) | 119-125 Walker St., distin- Red Star liner Finiand, which ar- Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Last two days of this sale of Apparel for Misses and Girls Friday & Saturday—December 29th & 30th @The suits and coats and dresses in this sale are so refreshingly new and stylish, and are marked so very much below former prices, that instead of your having to be content with something less preten- tious than you want, you are far more likely to get a handsomer garment than you ever dreamed of, at a price which will be even less than you are prepared to pay. We have just treated former prices with a relentless hand, and the economies now open to you are remarkably attractive. Second floor. Tailored Suits........., formerly up to 45.00 ........reduced tp 18.00 Street Coats............ formerly up to 15.00 ........ reduced to 7.95 Street Coats............ formerly up to 18.50 ........ reduced to 9.75 Dress Coats............ formerly up to 25.00 ........reduced to 12.95 Dress Coats............ formerly up to 29.50 ........reduced to 15.00 Evening Coats......... formerly up to 39.50 ....... .reduced to 19.50 Street Dresses......... formerly up to 18.50........reducedto 9.75 Evening Dresses....... formerly up to 25.00 .reduced to 12.95 Junior Suits............ formerly......18.50. .reduced to 10.00 Junior Suits............formerly up to 35.00 ........reduced to 18.00 Girls'*Coats............. formerly up to 12.95 . ..reducedto 5.00 Girls’ Dress Coats..,., formerly up to 18.50 . .reduced to 9,75 Girls’ Dress Coats... formerly up to 29.50 ........ reduced to 16,50 Tomorrow and Saturday this sale of | V/omen’s Winter Apparel will witness still further reductions @ We realize that this is a season when price considerations take precedence over one's requirements, and that only the most liberal economies will be of interest to the large majority of women. With this in mind, reductions tomorrow and Saturday have been carried well below the customary ratio of economy in pre-inventory offer- ings, and although quantities are limited the values constitute one of the most remarkable opportunities ever announced. Fourth floor. 161 Women’s Suits.................. reduced to 13.75 Former prices 25.00 to 35.00 Made of rough materials or mixtures, some plain tailored and others elaborately trimmed with velvets, braids,etc. Allcolors and all sizes. 124 Women’s Fancy Suits .....reduced to 18.50 . Former prices 39.50 to 50.00 Made of rough cheviots, serges or roughcloths, Fancy collarandlong revers. High bodice skirt. Beautifully trimmed. Allcolorsand sizes. 95 Women’s Fur-trimmed Coats, reduced to 18.50 Former price 35.00 Extra long revers, round shawl collar and cuffs, all of which are to be had in any of the following furs: Black opossum, skunk opossum, sable opossum, black French lynx, Australian opossum or caracul, 39.50... ....Fur-trimmed Coats 5000 to 59.00 .. Afternoon Dresses 39.50 . .... Mixture Coats BONO isan na3 Serge Dresses 40.00.......... Velour Coats 59.00 ......4... Evening Gowns 35.00 to 45.00. . .Broadcloth Coats 5900.... . .ur-trimmed Coats 42.50 to 50.00. . .Evening Coate 60:00 Fg io nis Velour Coats Now 25.00 Now 39.50 45.00 to 59.00.. .Tailored Su'ts 39.50 to 45.00.. .Afterncon Dresses 35.00.......... Velvet Dresses 45.00.......... Evening Dresses 5000to75.00.. Evening Wraps 75.00..........Fur-trimmed Coats 975.00 ........»..- Velour Coats 75.00 to 100.00. Velvet Dresses Now 25.00 Now 50.00 Corduroy Skirts ..--.- formerly 6.00 reduced to 2,90 Reversible Coats...... formerly 15.00.........5+ reduced to 6.75 Raincoats..+:+:.:+++++ formerly 12,50 reduced to 8.50 . Reversible Coats......formerly 25.00 : reduced to 10,00 Tailored Suits .. formerly 50.00 to 65.00... reduced to 28,50 Tailored Suits ....+.--formerly 59.00 to 75.00... reduced to 31,50 Tailored Suits ......--formerly 85.60 to 95.00... reduced to 47.50 Evening Wraps -.-.--formerly 100.00 to 125.00 .. reduced to 69,00 Evening Gowns «.-:.-formerly 100.00 to 125.00... reduced to 75,00 Evening Wraps :-..:- formerly 150.00 to 200.00 ...reduced to 95,00 Evening Gowns ....:. formerly 150.00 to 175.00... reduced to 98,00 Evening Gowns ..... formerly 200.60 to 250.00 .. reduced to 150.00 “It was wonderfully affecting,” @aid ff) 19 Randolph upon her arrival to-day, nd it repaid us a thousand fold for the | Enthusiastic customers call me |} “The man who is making Walker |} It’s because | my clothing values bring crowds \of money-savers. The attraction is $25.00 suits for $15.00 and can’ |be had anywhere else in town, New York || FG ree i] ‘World Wants Work Wonders. RSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1011.7 ~ Our Pre-in- ventory Clear: ance Sales Now in Progress. Money-Saving Chances Abound. ALL CARS Lexington to 3d Ave. TRANSFER TO Cor Anau White Sale Be- gins Tuesday, January 2nd. See Sunday Papers 59th to 60th St. | tor vitae. Wines and Liquors Bloomingdales’ Friday and Saturday Specials for New Years. t | Wines, Very Special \ American Champacnes. cere tine 01 Ae eer ss 1} wake’ pe a Aton a | jon in bottle. a 8s allon or gallon | | Port one Better: ‘ary Spectai, * Regular Spectal a 0 duiice, Brice, Brice, | teeter Jon, Gallo, Bottis, | Elesparte 4500 1410 too 100 250 105 WHISKEYS, GIN, ETO. Full ‘ation, Quart 85.00 University Imported | Fein", French Claret | ° ire Extra Fine tle About Half Price | irene Dozen Large | tie Bottles ‘New Year’s ‘Baskets of Joy’ *1.49 Original with Bloomingdales’ 7 c.0. nt Out of Tewn AK KAKI Rie \\: NUaNetaeras! ecelve one. Only 2 Days More to Buy a $450 List Walters Supreme $5 Down and $1 Per Week No Extras Whatever. Pianos Delivered on Payment of $5. Do not wait, but come to the Bloomingdale Piano warerooms im- mediately and secure one enormous. There is only a limited ‘at this price after Saturday evening. these beautiful Pianos. The sale has been A Walters Pianos at $198 $240 | §(00 List Plymouth Fiones. $300 $250 | SL00 List K Walters Pianos... $260 $260 | $650 Li We guarantee the following pianos Int! $375 List $475 List C Walters Piar $500 List L. Walters Pianos $550 Liat D Walters Pianc 88-Note Mastertonc Player Piano Outfits $395 $10 Down and $2.4 Week Finest player pian made, with twely rolls of music, mu sic cabinct and een. bench and cover. Beware of Piano Frauds yn taltiet > Don PPon't buy a Pie e It Bears t ‘| Each “Basket of Joy’ Contains— are It will make some family happy to It will make some one wantity left and we will book no orders | | | Concert Grand Upright $99. | Piano, Cabinet, Chair & Cover 229 | ! shawl and p Aw wn ff, ; see allyauaroe ga | | Mabted wah uiaco $6 50) .0°13.50 The Store of Certain Satis/action BLOOMINGDALES%, Lexington to dd Ave, 59th to @th Steams | At 25% Off Marked Prices We Offer Fine Leather Goods, Watches, from $20.00 up; Fine Sterling Silverware, Gold and Diamond Jewelry from $10.00 upward; Fine Clocks and Clock Sets, | Fine Umbretlas, Hand-made Fancy Goods; Fine Smokers’ Tables and Mani- cure Sets from $5.00 up. Children’s Winter Coats Reduced. No better reason for thie generous slic- ing of prices on children’s winter coats than that inventory time is near and stocks must be thinned. This is one of the times in the year to buy to ad- Note the prices: Cloth Coats, all wool, double breasted, with fancy buttans, turned down col- lar and cuffs, Coats, in plain and fancy cloths, some corduroy and velvet, several styles, all differently trimmed; 2, 3 1 id 4 year sizes; reduced to 58 Coats, in chinchilla afoth, black caracul, corduroy, plain andi fancy clothe; an feetediain had et ‘ger velvet trimmed; 2, 3 year 1 94 cloth, corduroy, sizes; reduced to velvct and plain cloth; some em. if Dinner and Tea Sets, Glassware | sizes; reduced to and other things for the table in a New Year’s offering, Legros assortments bt etep mgt savings in Pu en things [fj New Year festivities, ‘Note the following detaile Dinner Sets Glassware Economies:— 51 Plece Dinner Set, in $5.98 | Assorted pieces in American cryetal ported decorated china. . 108 Piece Dinner Set of neatly | 100% euch a0 bowls, vases, wine Gecorated American Ot 99 Oe | etissesssssscuesevsies “= 10e 100 Plece Dinner’ Set, of pretty | Imported Colored Giase Flower imported secretin ote OMEN | ats. 24, 49, 69¢, 98e Nice assortment of Imported Glass Punch Sets, Wine and Liquer /f| Sets, inves - 98 0 $8.98 It Cut Glass Pieces:— ine American Cut Glass Pieces, at 75c, 98c, $1.98, $2.98, $3.96 and. verses $4.98 tions. ...... 100 Piece Dinn Austrian China, combination at $12.98, 14.98 upto. . Tea Sets, Etc. Ten Set, 56 pieces, fine im- ported decorated china... $4.98 Imported China Tea Cupe and Saucers, also tea plates to match. . Import tureen, Other set: $13.98, China Tea Cups and choicely dec- Bohemian Greek and Sets, 60 pieces; Import very choicely decorated, match cupeand sauces... 15e Cereal Sets, imported, 15 pieces, pieces, $2.25, $2.49 «na $2.98 Blue Imported Cereal Jars. ..21¢c Blue Imported Spi jure 4S, $10 Japanese Silk Gowns at $6.40 At even lower than Star Glase |] I Wine Glasees, ‘ inch Sete, pressed glass, 7 i pieces; epecial 75, Gowns Like This Style Like Pictuas: mall turn-over collars, « ral | Women’s, Boys’ & $78 Shoes-- $2, $2.50 & $3 caluesat A IE Not dollar shoes by any means, but the best values of the season. We are holding our annual |] sale to close out all remnants, odd lots and | shop-soiled shoes before inventory. | | For Women To-morrow We Will Offer | Button and tace shoes; sizes 2 to 434, and nuress’ and Sisters’ lace shoes and Juliete; all $1 | For Boys & Girls We Will Offer Boys’ satin calf Bluchers, girls’ patent $1 leather shoes, girls’ gun-metal shocs, girls’ high-cut shoes | Men’sW.L. Douglas wcii-knin $3.50 & $4 Shoes, $2.19 } Mont» patent coitsiam “uttan and lace styles, (Slightly imperfect.) Furs Reduced 4 Pu Furs Reduaced!! These Fo Pur Coats and Fur Sets have s in prices. They ar !-inch models, that we ck taking. The prices v unusual Interest anc Russis hionable onse. cs long, $95 32 inches tong; fine ‘44 for women, ngs ot n pony, cara Persian lamb; at Boge: 425 0 275 Seal Goats, 52 inches long; very best 5 Handsor é $500