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“ean LISTNOW ~—RASTOTAL OF 5 Arraigned. DUEL. WAS EXPECTED.) £° Cole, . | $0,000 Was Signal for Bullets | for et | perso F of _, toFly. \ ——o Dennis D. Sweeney of No. 2 ZabHekte! avenue, Jersey City, Hospital, the fifth victim of the mure| Gam f of the twelve-yearsold PALAIS be ‘The battie tu the twisted atreets began pr, Building, The two were charged -with) Jone On Who Panticularly witness said, and saw Mrs. Jo! Tierney Swantezente-ubecade ‘sa ide Withdrawn from Caniatown, to police the Criminal Courts Building during the t, Burke of the Oak indariea, Was using | that e only one of those killed who was Leong Tonk man was Wong Fong fnon-combatant who had run out on the balcony of a Pell street restaurant to rh dee what was gying on. Two white men | wife were almost instanuy killed. Burt close by the wail of No. 4. He stag- gered down to Mott street, where fell dead in the arms of @ policeman ‘The other was ap Italtan, not iden ed, but probably a journeyman barby @s razors and a comb were found in hi pocke| Dr. le was walking out of Pett | and when the shooting began. He turned to Jook and received a bullet in his heart. SEVERAL OTHER BYSTANDERS AMONG WOUNDED. + Max Cartman of No. 76 iroome etepped out of Doyers atreet into Pi the fusillade began. A bullet struc cap at the side and came out unde: vizor, scraping his scaip tn {ts cour: ‘Patrick 8. ‘Toner, employed in the! Maughton stabies in Mott street, oppo site the foot of Pell street, caught a bi Jet in his foot as he sat in the sta @ffice. One horse in Do: streot a: ane in Mott street received wounds, According to the story of the white witnesses, the quiet of Pell street was @f the Four Brothers clan and re-| suian eruited by fhe Hip Sing Tong, stole down from the Bowery to No, 18 Pell etreet, a Hip Sing tenement, and from the shelter of the doorway opened fire on Wong Fong, standing in front of No. 3. SHOT, THEN VANISHED INTO HIDING PLACES, From the instant that the duel began ‘e Other belligerents rushed in. They om eRe. SA Flow DESIG 23 By. £308 RSIS, etreet on both sides of Doyers, from lott atreet and from ceila: arcades, lind alleys and dark haliways. They hadn't time to take -J alm when the + twe polkoemen rushed ta from Mott treet. Then the fighters dropped out of he as miraculously as they had Alted street, leaving behind them only the ead ‘and wounded and the shattered Gee Yung, who keeps @ restaurant at No, 18 Mott street, in the On Leong district, was d late last night sbareet with.tahing. oert.tn the aboot. tf . ing. Two Hip Sing men {dentified him @s a participant. ; 7" WK chars OF Homterms: aan at Policeman Danaher of Brooklyn, was tn. Chinatown.an bls day off. show:. fng the sights to the women of his family, and Policéman Williams of the Mott street station saw part of the shooting. Danaher caught Hong Fong and Willlams caught Sam Dong. Jim Quick and Gee Yung ell as Lu Way were picked up later with the ald of both white and yellow witnesses. ‘There have been seventeen shootings, with a tital C Nine deaths in China- With occasional tilings have. been going on meek and smooth Mock from California, twelve years ago, and attempted to get a share for the Hip Sings of the gambling monopoly controlled: by the On Leongs ny of the Four blood brotherhood, foto the Hip . Si and for @ time had the upper hand. Mogk Duck so far ingratlated himself ‘wkh the Parkhurst Society officials, in the guise of a reformer, who wanted to chase the hateful On Leongs out of Chinatown, that the first ornament put on the Walle of the “club rooms” at No. ry, was'an autographed portrait khen the attorney for letter which was, {n fect, @ certificate of character for the a ‘Mock Duck 1s now in prison fer havine a gambling house. He has pore charged with murder repeatedly, in Sing Sing. In ‘the days of his liberty he had @ reputation for never letting an in pass unpunished, Some of the pollo think he nursed a lot of grievance while in prison and cut loose to wipe them off 4% soon as he got out. The five accused Chinamen were ar- yatgned before Magistrate Breen tov d for an inquest be- i morrow, Misst sion, in Pell 4 t Hong Pang out ee tere ee dim ing Louis Wan o @trect. were al) held as witnesses, Fifth Vicab ob Teh of Tong War Dies |For suakyers ge Days Millionaire |(te' ner, crusty ‘and eacomug cree’: as Chinese Gunmen Are. |). Cole Hid in Laundry Wagon, | Investment Company, defendant tn a Mndictment of Tong Members) ntece-jn-ta | verterday graph and Mentify, if possible, Amand: torney 1B of hie tong vigil. as soon ap the indictment of Eng Ming Jackson Cole, had tol him that he sus- an? Lee Dock, of the Hip Bing Tong.) pected his father, Amandee ‘i was announced’ it the” CrTininaT UOUFE ito0 friendly with hie (the son's) wife. | and the evidence against them! at the Pine etreet house, Dr. Cole sald, Drovent. “ak predicted t | Onee, Dr. ni PMT wna ary eta {nim to accompany him to the Ead walk Limanty_ fs foot in front of her father-in- of No, 1 Pell street, The other China- ‘Another incident in the feud tn this man killed, Chuck Hop Sing. was | wealthy family was the subject of qu he had practised in New York two roma e's Py rniture, Carpets, Oriental & Domestic Rugs The Great Sales at Sheppard Knapp & Co. Will Interest You—Comparisons of Value Invited. 39-41 West 23d Street street and had reached the Bowery | cstate of millions. first broken when Lu Way, a gunman | Mtenpring Wilhelin, Princes tyndam, Hotterdem, apa pameuioa "| Ayuere dpa j CHINATOWN FEUDS SETCANERATRAP. =™* re, . FOR HS le eee = There was another fight a tenant, and the ele y. Crowds took up the chase, but the assailant | one tried the Stenographer’ Assailant His Way Out of the Shubert Building. gn given a fairly ace onty-first xircet in a room ont leeventh tio or of the Bulidins, eluded pursuit flight 7 < she entered a akle £00 j The air v ) Hel the strugste. to-Spy.on Couple. LOETS, Oot. 15.—Dr. Ernest Henry capitalist and head of the Cole! Alienation suit brought by his Mra, John Jackson Cole, fled in a deposition that xty-two days he hid and watched entering a house at No, 2700; ir, cameras, be sald) to, photo- in @ laundry wagon hi Cole watched with him et times ji they paw or photographed was not from @ restaurant about Dr. f | ( ir. Cole charged her ith taaae ek = = " nan in front of the |cretions with her father-in-taw. At the K |every type of form, John Jackeon Cole threate: \ and wherever a The Warner Brothers Company | Redfern is sold it is afe with Mrs. Marion G. Burt, of a United Railways amployee Found at all High-Class Stores. entered and charged le with One of the white men wae Max Rubin, |Fulning bls “home. Cole declared the $3.50 to $15.00 Per Pair. cl " woman was is vate detective an: @ locksmith, who was making a key sta hed been svaletung Jonna Cole Dr. Cole. Burt on the stand yesterday running to the scene. offered Burt $5,000 to bring a sult against Amandee Cole. Cole on the stand yesterday ou > SHIPPING NEWS. * ALMANAC vot INCOMING “STBAMEHtPS, ie DUE TODSY Wwabelss Ti., More ‘Casue, "" peetien, Oncar ih, ‘Conianaina, OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS, BAILED fo Norfou yemen, Clinese (rings, Noto: ca, Calon, Bao, Paulo, | (Established 1857) tak. Loe, Savas oe Grande do Sn! | Bae = Best & Co... my HOSIERY i: " Infants’ Hose White Merino Three-quarter Length, Socks, and Long” also White and. Farr Cashtncre Hose, seleiad unshrinkable—reasonably priced according to size, RibbedWool Hose, white and colors. Ribbed Silk and Wool Hose, white -pair, 35¢ .-pair, 50c 4t06%.........--pairn 25¢ only. 4 to 6%..... Ribbed Spun Sik Hose, white, pink and blue. 4 to 6%... Boys’ and Girls’ School Hose Not content with }] ff PQ" aicate boudoir Petticoat S$ TO THIS STATEMENT — “Macy's Extra Strong Yarn Hose, double Medium Weight, Ribbed Cotton the experience of ot pee Sate tateret 1.96, bet did high nee aot ie : ‘aged on the flounce ¢ 9.84 conservative, for at least one other ne ere as cre Hepes Hose, Maca yarn; white, black | others, we have tested wat be ined excep store advertises the identical gafment , an. z andar i510). Gal | "erty ally good value elsewhere at at a regular price of $7.50. #8 lO rierccnere PO . BBe ae 580 pair, 35¢ and verified this to our 4 Ae ey This Overcoat (illustrated) le va Ribbed or Plain Wool Hose, black or tan, prices according to size. own satisfaction again — : button-to-neck model, made of ALL WOOL Plain White Merino Unshrinkable Hose. 4 to 9. Our own importation. Prices Misses’ and Children’s Hose English Derby Ribbed Cotton or Lisle Hose. Reasonably priced according to size and quality, Pure Thread Silk Hose, black, white and plain colors .,. Special, pair 1.50 & Young Men’s School Socks An unusual collection of Socks in plain colors of silk lisle thread, merino, also Scotch and English Golf Hose. ——————————————————— 1 acai Alarmed and about te Mise Spinner waa badly bruised and to-day is suffering from shock. Her clothing was nearly torn from her in, Authoritative Corset Styles Fitted to You The pre-eminent distinction of : bpp Pat gendered pl Bog 5 | Redfern Corsets is that they are an Erie Railroad | } jeclared Amandée used to meet. , ‘ei $ trakeman, died to-day tn Hudson Street | /He ma ! absolutely suited both to dress ; : YY We sell only absolutely res r the houso. Mra. fashions and to your figure. +, polic : me Whea—por-men. -2--REds Bae) Boma aka Cole stated his nephew, y Phy ‘\eeun you are wearing the prod- |! ‘ No pie ine similar pl plunies which will be included in these special prices. | act of designers who have the i resources and opportunities to know the changing dress fash- fons and their influence on the +- corset--designers who-are }! de S.-i creed by, Fashion and wh ., wand toler vores eta ‘the -acknowhlged “teach os arid” ard a number are’in airover| B cnost any room in the house, but in developing the corset } Hundreds of style: Perstin ettects. The colorsare| are especially adapted to the live fitted by an expert corsetiere, who will select your Recently, while Amandee Cole particular model and adapt it to your figure. Direct importations from the makers, securing exclusive Fics ane quaites ane. Jibei ital cording to size, ania ne wR | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1912. We Recommend R. H, Maey & Co.'s Attractions Are Thetr Law Prices We recommend “Right Shape” Shees for children “Ironter” Hose for men, women and and misses. They are made over children as the best Hos» of hard lasts that permit the natural growth (wear that hats ever been placedt om the of the foot without crowding or market. Its extraordinary durabwit Bone or stunting, and are neat+ isdue tothe trish tinen yarn that rein- looking and snug-fitting. Equal forces heels, soles and toes, It has no door from spen the door, SALE OF FURNITURE gyn gay from our Midsummer Sale and pieces that have been too long in stock and therefore ree New Styles---Exceptional Values iat b {) > * Macy's prices on high-class, dependable Furnit é . Paradise F eathers, always “‘lowest-in-the-city” and these pieces are irrced j F $6.89 to $59.89 about‘l4 below the regular! If you are interested in For the these rare and beautiful Dining R Feathers our prices and our ning display will surprise you. It Bi the a i Sideboards Hii ed it Ae comprehensive in China Closets Chiffoniers Muse Corel ; Serving Tables Princess Dressers Center Tables Ostrich Feathers, || Dining Tables. etc. | O44 pedsteads Mission Libraty Ys hogany. Bedroom Tabi Pieces, ete. Z $3.96 to $24.89 ether areal beet part of our comprehensive stock, and so is merely a In many cases we have single pieces that have been aye tow prices.Le others me: Yaue dergltentes 7 liable Plumes, but the Macy of low profits enables fo quote prices. that 2h the well-known Mi and fnisi Fancy Feathers® ~ FINE WILTON RUGS AT SAVINGS Bde Bf eri re ow ios somite Wont os ken eee we Ne im eeakiatlely t from L ye IE” ‘Rage “are “suitable in pattern Y numerable variations. The ambinations of tan, mahogany, | ing room, library, dining room and eee anes app. Cstamtctet me eben tan omen wise epi Mi Uo coma dems effects a specialty. Mine, Sic seth]. ten - abe . _—_|Lansst in .. 84.00, §3,ag}8'4xtors ft. 32, is Fad Bln Velvet Fam-iiats Pe cin 2 : age 9x12 ft..... 830.25 $26.74 $2.97, $4.96, $6.89 6x63 IN. +, . $5.25 1014x12ft.. $49.50 $33.48 In a great variety of styles. sinillar to the above illustra- 6x9 ft.. $22.75 $16.89] 1014x131 16 ft.$53.00 $39.89 tions—-mainly with solid brim and gracefully draped crowns, S*: Velvet and Tam O'Shanter Hats in Black — Navy High Grade Body Brussels Rug : Th t Taupe —- Brown and other favored colors. ese represent Macy's purchase of the entite surplus—nearly one thousand Rugs—of a very Similar to the above oe - well-known manufacturer, whose name will “be where $4.00. Special at ........ = gl. 98 found woven into the back of each Rug. : OLORS include green, light and #ATTERNS are those whic! REE TRIMMING SERVICE—We make no charge dark blue, brown, tan, mabog- FF alivost standard for Budy Bouse Jor trimmtiig when Fats and Trimmings are purchased any, ecru and rose. sian erect paar Hla i the i hike Macy's Millinery is famous for tts economy and Sine, Klewhere, Speciat Price, tls style. fi 6X9 ‘feet... 81875... 9 x 12feet ..... $20.25 111{A13feet .. wine, ty 9 x15 feet. “E, a5. & WOMEN'S SMART WALKING SHOES Main Fleer. 84th St. Sars Men’s: Winter } { SILK PETTICOATS $1498 ty) At Great Savings Macy's Shoes have three striking characteristics: ‘They, are: $3.00 Messaline made over the most graceful lasts. They are fashioned from the Petticoats i most durable and service-giving materials, including gun metal, Three styies Russia calfskin and patent leathers, and the prices quoted are (1) Amber striped messi always y lower than prevail elsewhere. with sectional accordion-pleated Gray or Taupe Suede Button Shoes (sWustes $3.96 and $5.49 Made over a well fitting last, round toe and Cuban ™~ ist new straight top ef- ruffle. In al! staple colors, 2) Black and plain colored messuline, with side pleated flounce finished with small dust ruffle, (3) Dresden messaline in the most beautiful: combination of colors, Finished with a deep foot ruffle, $3.50 to $5.00 Clothing, Taffeta or Messaline Children’s a fi Peltticoals Winter Lip. Meutsures oy Extra High Cat oe pale 396 an Petticont, it season. In patent leather, black Cl thi $4.96 Russa calfskin, with (1) ing ‘ i sues better i hite nea bite im —e - See ‘ re jail) Russia ad blue, green and all staple colors. These boots are made over one of Macy's is ready with At $2.97 our stock of ‘patent $6.50 Messaline the most graceful of the Fall tasts, leather, black calfskin and tan Russia larger stccks than ever Delliengle 4 . : : n Shas, is, ve of. speci | Con StU ted before of Winter goods ‘ mod a tee Floor, Rear, 23th St, r ert ASsivayee TD ihe ig eeanmec [> A $00 BOYS’ CHINGIIELA: ea eae fe REEFER COATFOR $4,961" ‘ st th colors and come. siraight to . _ Dp iiPoss " HIS WOULD ‘SOUND IMPOSSIBLE’ Macy's, for shopping in connection with any store but Macy's. Macy's, however, has had for over half a century the reputation of offerin, ceptional values, not least’ of all in the wonderfully comprehensive and complete Boys’ Clothing Departs ment. Hose, ¢ angeable We are so displaying all that is new in) novelty flounced petti- coats. At $4.69 we are showing Messaline Petticoats with ac- cordion pleated Van Dyke flounce over Di side pleated flounce. At $9.49 a Sil Petticoat with Kea Peau de cygne tlounce laid in deep fan everywhere means buying at Macy's, any- how. Germania Chinchilla Cloth, in navy, gray or brown, It is Wool-lined, and has the Venetian yoke that enables it to slip on easily, It is double-breasced, has either gilt or bone buttons and a) collar of fine quality velvet. The finish of Macy's Boys’ Clothii is noted, but we consider this Reefer exceptior ly well tailay and finished. We have all sizes for boys from 24 to 10 years old, White and Ecru laa Bands & Edgings, 49c Made of very fine Venise Lace in the on's newest patterns specia ally designed for trimming tailored suits Or fancy dresses, Width 4 to 54g inches. Qualities sold generally else- where at from 7S¢ to $1.00 per within the last week by comparisons more exhaustive ard more careful than any one individual could make. )) The above is a typical example of Macy’s nao far Hover 1Ee ive have a wide a rortment al ogreehs ine la Clot. ersey, etc., in navy, Oxford, ; Men's TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS Women’s blue, brown, ete. "Rough and smooth effects d, eran, With | With sterling silver tures, warm and durable, wool lined. Some Beate with wood’ hal $1.89 trim imed handles. $2.79 | belts all ’round, some with belted back: Elsewhere $4.00 and $4.50 all kinds of Coats all styl. for every purpose, and prices range | from 2!) to 18 years, at prices from $3.96 to ‘sleet 1 ny } a up to 9 $2 id for the choices ly our “English’’ Overcoat, copied from an English model eee eee ee eee eee tee eon | with the “guards” back. The original costs $29.50, Main 1. Contes: We « from 97¢ urnbrella FIFTH AVENUE At Thirty-Fifth Street Umbvelsn formant #448 ancl whieh are 0 at special ales wi mi | PUD, OS ARN 0S camels t very low prices Stead cn We are a od to repair a and re-cover Umbrellas ~ wo Cea Mehr Soeerr Ha Her Me ren cer uited for boys from 11 to 18 = IRR CRT

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