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70 © PAY EXPLAN HOW AND LA FLLETE {THREE WERE SHOT OUT OF THE RACE lice Find Gangster With His | They Should Stand Aside for Pete Victims Refuse to Tell, but Po- | Michigan's Governor Says! ; v y Telltale Weapon. | Roosevelt or Beveridge. | : ' fay to the | whom he has been at war. | He h | . Hollander visited hie brother, Wille | Hartia Two ial wert wide wanes met ench| TA , Jan, 2—Gov reliam, in Grand atreet inst night. The| Mrs. He course ¢ aie New Vene|" In tatement here to-day, | oy Pe . ixth wt wether m the course of their Year). atoment hare to-day, | police say Abraham is an Eimira grad-|" tne doctors saw the two wounds in calling about Jast midnight, at Forty- ; : | wate m man of the! hia back would prove mortal and sent ninth street and Tenth ay aa i ta pan Bidihesagl CEP ving pleture oper.) for Mra. Hollander, f£%e wan overcome @ fesult three men were & one - we ie ater + with erief to find ‘at the dying man | the wounded ts dying. The others will recover. Policeman Levy eard the fusiliad from his post ‘orty-el@hth street) and Ninth aveny 4 when he reached the ecene he found the following casu- alties; John Walsh, seaman on the United States # > ont, No. 602 West Forty In the brenet; Rt driver, of No. fit street, shot in the right ar Quinn, a driver, of Ne Wee geventh stree ‘| In ain lzed the use of the tof his views H were gone an feken to the Ko later in the di IBvans and 1» noventh street 1 ‘True to gang tradition Walsh, who surely die, wax tall who shot told that he w determined. ause It han wo from here,’ he told the! might as a force.” ‘Get away “T won't snitch, This was a Gent » gangs, Wo will settle Lowa. | BANK OFFICIALS PLEAD Tho detectives While in the hosp! had noticed two men who dis TO NEW THEFT CHARGE, when they learned the victiina of the ‘ shooting were beink quertioned, The rt Theodore Jennings, preatdent, detectives ran across them at Fifty: muel K, Raymond, cashier, of eighth street and Tenth avenue, It was) 0 tonal Bank, who ight well to take them to the atas| ' mn house, and there th neribed themaciver ax IH a cle Heventh avenue, aod Mich old, t One Hun nineteen year twenty-three yen! of No, 208 Wee! fifth street On Wenyer was found a loaded ver and four empty slelle, He kive no satisfactory explanation about the revolver or the shells. In the Weat Side Court to-day were held for forty-eight hour short aMdavit tered tentative pleas of not 4 the matter wall come up Friday, when argument on de # to the firat indictment will be jaw in the tn *, 1910, _—sS- ANOTHER GREAT SHERLOCK HOLMES STORY. “The Adventure of the Red It Circle,” by Conan Doyle, will be j found in’ next Sunday World’s| clared a dividend a Read alt, (A. thelillings tered s@. Svidend of mere than story of mystery and .dventure, “The frauds amount to about $400,000. CHOICE ‘ WN GROCERIES ee a Great New Year Sale of for this sale cut to the exceptionally low DEMO oie eiiscesaes for this sale cut to the exceptionally low UNE Ga ca ccdecasress Pn morn ror moan packed in extra large cans, 514 inches tall; Be I IR in i o.a:0500 55 v0 40 000 00046 | Ss inach Green and clean 9 garden flavor; can. Essie Peas, iin iii cone Ze Best Santos Coffee Full bodied, rich in flavor and aroma; in 25° the bean or ground to suit purchaser; a most delicious breakfast coffee; lb. cut to.. The Big Dollar’s Worth | Old Monogram Rye Whiskey, bottle. .75c 4.B. Choice California Sherry, bottle. .25¢ a4 | J.B. Choice California Port, bottle, .25¢ All three regular sized bottles for........ aa TEMPTY SHELLS ‘WOULD HAVE TAFT GIRL ASLUREFOR midnight that with a # RRRXE KEN RO RERKN ANMEE GE RERKERREE SERRE RRR EE SEEK Ss =x (Doublez-~StampsFree To-Day and To-Morrow at All the 200 James Butler. Inc. Stores Special Offers for Wash-Day Butler’s Borax Soap, .. Clenewel Washing Powder, '""s.,.. 12° Best Laundry Starch, large No. 8 box... ] sc Butler’s Square Blue, package of @ squares s&s Triumph Potash, in zine cans, each. ......... sc CHOICE Violet Ammonia, Large No. $ can, filled with ripe, red fruit, c |East View Brand, fancy quality, Maine style, 9¢ Essie Brand—Choicest selected fruit, solid 1 c Essie Brand, Maine's choicest product, 12° String Beans, (0in.""™ '7*| Potatoes, test selected G ibs. 13¢ Baked Beans, isiiciv'-. 7:(Rolled Oats, Buk" B ws. le Succotash, "icc." 12¢/Prunes, (ries) "3 ums, BB Essie Lima Beans, '\i".".. 15¢ es Alaska Salmon, ':: q seen ppere erring, :' “| 13° Imported Sardines, is «i; « 10° Famous for “Cup Quality; package. 25¢ Lowest Priced Wines, Liquors & Brews at 117 -_ . — erence cme aT PN OT ENOL LN me She was overdue when @ large gray drew up to the curb walking sp and down to walt for her. OPENED FIRE ON HIM FROM AN AUTOMOBILE, vwery. In It were five revolver spat before Mollander could get out his own revolver. Just as the righer rained he fell, auto shot out Into the at A woman wan uted to decoy Abraham| 7 shed oO Will to! r, twenty-two years old, of No. Ba hed toward the ‘il into the hands of] The wounded man fell moaning, “lve | nd thy police| me alr! f want art” ‘ | two| He wan taken to Gouverncur Hospital, | them his name was “Joe J that hit nearent friend wae er of No. 1 Hast Ninety- wan when he leftabout| ‘The 4 an appointment | invel ' i" tc sat Yelane has broken our in geveral places re- nge wirl at Delancey street) oy and that some of those who nd the Bowery. jwanted to “get him” ued the girl as @ “Bhe'n a peach,” he sald, “and | don't jure. | theory f# that Hollander tn the rambling war which SOMO m Annual Undermuslin Sale WITH VALUES TO MARK THE RECORD FOR 1912 LARGE assortments of women's fresh, crisp, new underwear, thoroughiy comprehensive, not only in care taken to fit all sizes, but also in quality and variety. Here are a few examples: CORSET COVERS, trim. DRAWERS, circular or med with inserts of Val. etraight cut, trimmed with Jace and sheer embroider- embroidery ruffle, torchon fea; wash ribben run at and Vai. laces; cluster of neck, Special values, tucks above. Special, 23¢, 37¢ & 17, 23c, 37c 47c 476, 67¢&97c GOWNS, chemise Empire PETTICOATS, in full and and high neck, open bosom __ fitted skeleton sty/es, trim- styles; kimono, pufl and med with wide ruffle of em: Jong sleeves, trimmed with __ broidery, inserts of torchon shoer embroideries, dainty laces and finished with Jaces and medallion inserts; beauing and ribbon run. wash ribbon run. Special Special values, 37¢, 47c¢, 59c, 77c, 97, 1.23, 67¢ 95c,1.19 1.67 & 1.87 COMBINATIONS, Corset Cover and Drawers or Corset Cover and Skirt, trimmed with fine embroidery «nu Madeira yokes: wash ribbon run at neck and waist line. Special values, 47c, 77¢ & 97c L.M. BLUMSTEIN, West 125th St,, Bet. 7th & 8th Avs. ae EEE ESS eee ec ueee frat | hay PRR RREMS RW eR x ee QeWNMMEXE RANKS WERE REX xx EX ix “7 canes 25C For the bath, 1 5 GROCERIES large bottle. . Great New Year Sale of TomatoesSugar Corn Regular No. 2 can, filled with ripe, red fruit, 7 Ormonde Castle Brand, standard quality, Maine style, sweet and nourishing, for this 7 sale, cut to, acan... tender and sweet, for this sale, cut to, nothing more delicious grown and packed; regular 15c, value, cut to, a can 3 Ibs., 12 The Ideal Blend Ginger Snaps | Lemon Snaps | Cc Nic Nacs | | By the pound,, | James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores World’s Two Hest Brews One Voality Only Guinness’s Stout, 353; 4" 91-15; Pen, $4.00 Pint Size, splits Bass Ale, 014 October Brew, Bor Bot. $4,509 Doren $4.10 F Splits THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1912,” /100,000 SIXTY-CENT ZONO-) Old Crow Whiskey!) 95e {| wi i to Pe R. H. Macy, & Co.'s Attractions Are’ Their Low Prices e ng 139 UW. 185 °St. Between 7s lenox Aves ers 5.00 Brass Bed, Special, $9.50 Herald Square. Broadway, 34thtoI5thSt. TU | (geri NEW YORN’S BIGGEST SALES @® $150,000 worth of high grade Furs to be sold for $75,000. (©) The White Sale that gives values in the store as well as in i the paper. @ Shoes for Men, Wornen and Children. ' Regular‘ qualities at reduced prices. @ Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums. “Housecleaning Time” at Macy’s All these were advertised in Sunday's papers. Many other sales were crowded out. Someof them are advertised now. HOSIERY SAMPLE SALE 45,000 Pairs Which Have Now Served Their Purpose of Bringing Spring Business .__., This is a clean-up of one of the largest importer-manufacturers in the whole of America. This ilu, every ‘het brings an oppor- K lutely perfect hosiery Jan. 3d, 1912 10 OPEN It Means A CHARGE. Sharing in the ACCOUNT Every Purchase AT MACY'S “22° A Charge Account at Macy’s is very different from the usual “Credit-and-debt” Charge Account; just as Macy's prices are very different from higher prices for similar quality merchandise elsewhere. Combine the economy of Macy’s lowest-in-the-city prices for reliable merchandise with the convenience of a Charge Ac- count—in other words, shop with a Macy Deposit Account. The 2% dividend on the net amount of your Deposit | se samples can be found :f4 great many of our regular numbers which we sell in regular stock at regular, lowest-in-the-city prices. This sale means prices much lower than those. 44c WOMEN’S $1.00 LISLE HOSE—I mported lisle, plain and embroidered; high novelties in be lisles, fancy ae patterns and designs; assortment of novelties and smart ‘olors. Account purchases for the year is profit sharin and simple. | WOMEN'S 25c AND 35c HOSE—Medium and light weight This is in addition ‘to the 4% Asis peerdani ry esi 15¢ cotton, light weight lisle, heavy cotton, winter weight rit which we allow on your daily balance with us while your money is mercerized lisles, fleece lined; also all white foot cotton, some lying on deposit. full fashioned, imported; others domestic, seamless, When you buy at Macy’s and charge your purchases up to 24c WOMEN'S 50c HOSE—Black cotton, liste and light weight your Deposit Account you are not only paying lowest-in-the-city wools; heavy weight cotton and wools, ingrain lisle, split ‘he profits on what you sole cottons, embroidered lisles, sheer gauze lisles and fancies, eta but in addition you are sharing in f ry. ‘ 15¢ MEN’S 25¢ HALF i ag Peas and domestic half 20,000 satisfied customers who re- hose, all with double heels, soles and toes. Imported, full ceived their dividend checks last month are fashioned black cotton, full fashioned tan, gray, burgundy and P ; ; ; navy cotton; fancy checks or stripes on colored grounds; vertical See bak act baatn ee iors get yours? If and Jacquard effects; silk lisle in black and colors, and thirty- 4 t ig 7 ENS st yee — 50e HALF HOSE—Black silk lisle, lisle thread FURS—SHOES—“WHITE SALE” spi golors: black liste with colored embroidery; colored lisle ihe A . i with self embroidery; lisle with vertical and round stripes on The three biggest Sales in New York colored grounds. with Jacquard vandvcheehed ff ts and to-day. fifteen other styles, 98c grain, pure thread silk, extra spliced heels, soles and toes, Heavy, medium and light weigh Cotton soles, silk soles, cotton tops, all silk tops, extra heavy welt tops. A clean-up of the best silk hose manufactured in this country. == FJ /BTACK AND COLORED SILKS End-of-Season Clean-Up of Cut Lengths Various widths, both plain and fancy. 7he accumu- lation from the season's selling. Doing an enormous. business in silks, perhaps the biggest in New York, necessitates carrying a particularly large stock. Every year we close out theremainder at approxi- mately half price. [Maia Floor Colored Silks: Sat Black Silks: Tafte' packer! Gees Sole Dionne || inc Fite: Mansions, Tleaas Silks, Satin Crepes, Taffetas, Fancy || Du hesse, Peau de Cygne, Crepe de Voiles, Marquisettes. : Chine. Silks, heretofore, 49c per yard....Now 29c Silks, heretofore, 69c per yard....Now 39¢ Silks, heretofore, 89c per yard....Now 49c Silks, heretofore, 99c yer yard....Now 59c Silks, heretofore, $1.19 per yard..Now 69c Silks, heretofore, $1.29 per yard..Now 79c Silks, heretofore, $1.79 per yard..Now 99c Silks, heretofore, $1.98 per yard. .Now $1.19 Silks, heretofore, $2.29 per yard. .Now $1.49 Silks, heretofore, $2.97 per yard. .Now $1.79 Silks, heretofore, $3.49 per yard. .Now $1.98 CLOAKINGS LACE AND REVERSIBLE é""|GURTAIN fsiinsci R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. | R. H. Macy & Co,’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. sierald Squar. roadway, 34th to ssth St. PHONE RECORDS Will Fit Any Disc Talking Machine src, 9 Cents WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Mid-Winter Clearance Begins Wednesday Desirable for present wear, both as to style and material. There are 257 suits in this sale, and scarcely any two are alike, most of them being duplicates of the popular num-f}| bers that om sold in pares quae at gh, ead (lowest- Quantities, in-the-city) prices. The reductions bring these suits below }! i cost, but thie is a concession we make to our customers in- COATINGS F Taine SAN-UP Lite Fee variably at this time of the year. Reversible Coatings, Plaid age The Results of Women who have waited for the opportunity will reap Coenchilon seal Heresz in Wenge a Busy Season a rich harvest whichever of the following suits they select’: sa tarts Than Half Price ‘ic nough styles and patterns to aay ny taste. E 10 Suits, previously $21.74 to $29.74, Now $14.74 We are placing on sale a large bejin 0 sas any poc ih 42 Suits, previously $24.74 to $33.74, Now $17.74 assortment of our best cloakings}” Here are a few iterts represens i ‘ f . and coatings at striking reduc-[tative of a great many more 50 Suits, previously $27.74 to $34.74, Now$19.74 tions from prices that were al-lwhich we have not room to ads 20 Suits, previously $26.74 to $46.74, Now $21.74 ready lowest-inethe-city. Thelvertise, 4 ‘ ortunity now occurs to ob- ‘i 40 Suits. previously $29.74 to $49.74, Now $24.74 tain tore than two yards for the [99-89 er pair. were $14.24 to $17.74 price of one, Real Arabian and Cluny. 15 Suits, previously $39.74 to $56.75, Now $28.74 } 10 Suits, previously $54.74 to $59.75, Now$33.74 | 912.003 par pele, woe A we ta 10 Suits, previously $48.74 to $79.75, Now $39.74 t De] Aéthnd insertionsof different styles, with filet lace squares. 1.49 i r pair, were $ $14.89 Real arabian, $3.89 Reversible Coatings for and Renaissance. Heavy borders, ins are distinguish $4.49 Pla‘d Backs for 2 finds workinanshig. eee ; 4} S4-Inch Reversible Coatings, 95c yd Two, three and four pairs of Lace and By the Yard Series Curtains in real File t, Brussels, One side light gray, Oxford or brown, the |) Was Antoinette and Arabian Lace, be ee ach tee N. articularly good quality; v i 69e, priced elsewhere throughout the Ripdfot inher Curtalnaats ; season at an average of $2.50 per |[| 2" a -61.0%) UP real Filet, At $64.14, originally 95,14, 5 | works ate week, Order one to-day and prosper. yard,