The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1912, Page 10

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\ ‘ ' f | t } ee -CANESE GUNMAN NO LENIENCY OFFERED ISSENT 0 CHAIR _—ADEFANTSTOLG Jung Hing Is First is Pirst of His Race to Be Electrocuted in New York. The death sentence was imposed to- day upon Jung Hing, the first Chinaman to be sent to the electric chair. The Chines» gunman was arraigned before Judge Mulqueen in General Sessions and the ceremony attending his departure was very impressive. The yellow face of the Mongol was white as chalk. to the fast. It Is the faith of tne Or- ental that the arms of Confucius open to him surcease from sorrow and clothe him with eternal peace and hap- piness. Jung Hing, sentenced on Friday, the 38th, fe the thirteenth murderer to be to the chair this year, Hoe dies in Court Clerk Edward R. Carroll, his interpreter, asked the con- man if had any legal reasons to to show why the sentence of th should not de imposed upon him. Chinaman uttered no sound. Not @ ‘of his face changed, not an eye quivered. His attorney, former George M. Curtis, made the usual that the verdict be set aside. @enied and Judge Mulqueen the week of Jan, 2 for the He Jultus Harburger had four \Deputy Gheriffs in attendance and Jung sHing was on his way to the death house at Sing Sing within an hour. Jung Hing is a member of the On Leong Tong. He shot and killed Yee ‘Toy, a member of the Hip Sing Tong, on Pell street on July 14 last. His con- THREE TAXI BANDITS, DOUGHERTY HERTY DECLARES ‘Three convicted bandita, ts Splaine, Jeas Albragsa and Edward evidence, which consists of affidavite Kinsman, who held up a bank messen- | ger in Church street severai month® war Kinsman, In these affidavits they ago, have pleaded that @ fellow convict, | swear Ghat they falsely testified against Jean Montanl, who drove them in a| Montan! in hie trial when they alleged taxicad to the'acene of the robbery, be that he participated in the robbery with given a second trial. They declare they Save perjured evidence against the man on the promise of Lieut. Dominick Riley and Deputy Commissioner Dougherty that they would get light sentences. Mr. Dougherty said toalay that there Was nothing to the stories of the taxt robbers. “No promises of leniency were made to any of these men,” he sald, “When Kinsman waa arrosted I had him brought to me, and it was to me that he made his confession. He didn't see Laeut. Riley. 1 promised him nothing. Eugene Splaine waa arrested in Mem- phis and brought here by Detectives Daly and Claire. He contessed to them on the way back to New York. Riley N this feature—sencitire Bro. sea siveness—we have no hesitancy in claiming pre-eminence for the Hehuing <> | RO With the toes yon can't forget This sensitive responsiveness of our “pedal touch” makes personal tone coloring, preny! been achieved in any other. from devices to obtain accent, Lon Lip and tone,the performer finds every le of in- stantly through this pedal control. 10at pd Style 24 at $800 sos Style 28 at $850 sine 32 at $900 Bend tor Booklet, ade tor Christmas Delivery. vietion was the first of a Chinese for murder in thirty years, "25 FIFTH AVENUE Entrance 38th St., N.Y. then: ‘Beothers have prepared for To-morrow, Saturday, on their First Floor, New Building, the following important offerings : Men’s Winter Overcoats a $24.50 24 $32.50 % Regular Values $40.00 to 60.00 The above Coats are Of Foreign and American materials, including Chinchilias, Shetland Cloth Meltons, Kerseys and Mixed Overcoat- ings, in blue, brown or gray, plain or two-tone effects, in single or double-breasted models, with plain or guard backs: also English Ulster styles with convertible or shaw! collars, and three-quarter Chesterfield models in black or gray, silk lined. Young Men’s Winter Suits sizes 32 to 39 inch chest, Values from $25.00 to 37.50, at $16.50, 22.50 «4 24.50 Young Men’s Winter Overcoats sizes 32 to 39 inch chest, Values $20.00 and 22.50, at $15.00 Men’s Fur-lined and Fur Coats At Great Price Reductions Black Broadcloth, Shell, lined with superior quality Muskrat, collars of Bisam Seal and Persian Lamb, at Reduced from $65.00 Imported Black Broadcloth Shell, lined with extra quality Marmot and Muskrat, collars of 57 50 Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal and Beaver, ar Ode Reduced from $85.00 High Cost Cloth and Imported Oxford Shells, lined with Japanese Mink, Dyed Squirrel, Mink, Seal, Oiter, Marmot and the best grade of Muskrat, $85, 00 to 1 05 00 collars of various fashionable furs, at Formerly from $110.00 to 275.00 42.50 Also large assortments of MEN’S FUR MOTOR COATS of the most desirable furs with collars of self or contrasting furs, including Special Values in Coats of Manchurian Dog, a $23.50 of Raccoon, 69.50, 55.00 of Beaver, Men’s Furnishings At the following Specially Reduced Prices: Negligee or Pleated Shirts, ot the best quality Printed Madras, with starched cuffs, Value $1.50, Pajamas of Silk and Linen, with double silk loops and pearl buttons, Open End Four-in-Hand Scarfs, of English Grosgrain Silks, in fancy figuied and striped designs, Value $1.50, Silk Knitted Reefers, pearl, white or black, Value $5.00, Value $6.00, West 23d and 22d Streets 195.00 ‘4 91.10 3.75 85¢ «53,50 THE EVENING “WORLD, “FRIDAY, [neg nating nothing to do with the confessions, and he never promised anybody any- j ting. on Jd be is a ile.” ‘vber, attorney tor Jean siomant, one ‘was eent to Sing Sing for an indeterminate term of from ten to elghteen and a halt years, appeared be- fore Justice Goff in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court to-day to argue a motion for a new trial for the con- vioted chauffeur, As Justice Seabury had tried and sentenced Montani Justice would not hear the argument and referred the motion to hts fellow, jurist. ‘The chauffeur’s counsel seeks & new trial on the ground of newly discovered dy the three convicted taxicab bandits, Eugene Splaine, Jess Albnazza and Bd- full knowledge of how it has been planned. Stern Brothers To-morrow, Saturday, Exceptional Values will beoffered in Girls’ Coats and Dresses fn sizes 6 to 16 years, © Very Appropriate for Holiday Gifts broken lines of sizes and colors, Values $7.50-to 11.75, " “Te Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, 8.25 button-to-neck model, flannel lined, Value $13.50, at e Girls’ Dress Coats. including fur trimmed models, at 29.50 to 19.50 Values ranging up to $47.50 Girls’ Dresses, of serges, plaids and challies, Girls’ Dresses, for afternoon and party wear, of charmeuse, chiffon and eponge, Values $16.50 to 23.50 Girls’ Rain Capes, in fitted school bags or in Christmas Boxes, Misses’ Tailored Suits and Coats in sizes 14, 16 and 18 years Tallored Suits, of diagonals, cheviots and whipcords, Values $25.00 to 39.50 Coats of Blanket Materials, Values $15.00 to 25.00 Values $6.95 t0 9.75 4.85 at 11.75 913.75 9.75 Rain Coats, of rep and double textures, Values $9.75 to 12.50, at 6.75 Boys’ Winter Suits & Overcoats For To-morrow at Decided Reductions Russian and Sailor Suits, in desirable mo feis and colors, broken lots, in sizes 214 to 9 years, Values $6.50 to 8.00 Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, in stay or brown mixtures, with extra pair of knickerbockers, sizes 7 to 17 years, at Value $7.50 Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, of serges, with extra knickerbockers, sizes 7 to 18 years, Value $10, Smali Boys’ Overcgats, of chinchilla or mixed ee sieeve tb a0 years $4.75 to 13.50 Values $7.50 4 18.00 Long Overcoats, $6.85 to 17.75 in plai or guard back model., Values $10.00 to 25.00 of winter overcoatings, 12 to 18 years, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ FURNISHINGS At Special Prices Boys’ and Children’s Coat Sweaters, ol gray worsted, with or without convertible collar; sizcs 22 to 36 inch chest, Pajamas of Fiannelette, in fancy stripes, trimmed with silk frogs, 65¢ sizes 4 to 10 years, Value $1.00, » at Combination Sets, Appropriate for Holiday Gifts Hose and Scarf to match, 75° Hose, Scarf and O5¢ in all desirable colors, at Handkerchief to match, Four-in-Hand and Open wee Scarfs, of siriped and plain silks, 25°, 35°, 55¢ Ww . orsted Pull Down yey pe a 50°, 95¢ in desirable colors for boys and children, 33.95 4.85 6.75 West 23d and 22d Streets $2.95, 3.45. When printed in The World they get a circulation in New York City, Morn- ings and Sundays, greater than the Herald, Times, Sun, Tribune & Press COMBINED, WORLD “ Information Wanted” Advts, for Missing Articles, Persons. ‘To Telephone Your ‘‘ Lost and Found’ ‘Ad. to The World CALL 4000 BEEKMAN 1918.0 Lord & Tay lor Founded 1826 Imported & Domestic Leather Goods for Gifts We show a very select assortment of jewel caves, fitted ple Hh. 8, glove and handkerchief boxes, sewing cases, ttle sets, manicure cases, travelling clocks, limousine cases, auto luncheon cases, travelling bags aud suit cases, also card cases, wallets, combination putses. Special Values Fitted Dressing Cases In pig, sole leather and seal grain, with white and eboay fittings $4.50 to $19.50 Formerly $7.50 to $25.00 DECEMBER 13, Cowhide Travelling Bags Leather lined, capped corners, 14 to 18 inches $4.85 Formerly "t.06 Black Seal Card Cases and Wallets $1.00 to %5.00—Formerly $1.50 to #9.00 Combination Purses in Pin Seat $7.95 Formerly to $4.95 Specials in Jewelry Appropriate for Christmas Gifts Pearl Necklaces Fancy rhinestone sha pes Value $5.95 Sterling Suver Vanity Cases Value $10.09 Fancy Rhinestone Combs Value $10. 0084 $0 23.95 '$6.05 Hair Pins Rhinestone top mounted Oy shel! and} 37. 50 amber Value $3.00} Neckwear for Gifts Shadow Lace Net Jabus and Stocks and Jabors (in single bexes) 502 t0 $1.05 Chiffon and Crepe Scarfs Plain and flowered $1.00, $1.50 & $2.95 Dresden, Egyptian, Tinsel ard Beaded Se :r's 42.05 10 $15.00 Imported Whue and Biack Lace Scirfs $4.50 10 $25.00 ‘A Very Special Offering of’ Ostrich Plumes Tn Holly Boxes for Christmas: Gifts Chotce of Net? Rose, Taupe, Bus, Purple, Tan, Grey, Black, and IV bite, 18 inch... . .#6 1M inch.....9 OO, SBS 5, M11.05 $2.45, $5.95 83.25, $4.85 ‘83.05, 20 inch... 89.65, 819.05 17 inch $4.85, 87.05] 21 inch. ; #1095 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Twogistinel inc Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Spectal Offering of Women’s Full Length Fur Coats Black Caracul Coats, Seul-dyed Coney Coats, also Black ‘Pony Coats, With shawl collar of civet, black or vatural raccoon.. Matched Fur Sets 86s .00 CHG Eves creed lt $34.50,- $45.00 Black Fox........00....00, $30.50, $55.0u. Mole.......... fe orediaed $55.00, $70.00 Black Raccoon............. $34.00, $45.00° Natural Raccoon........... $27.50, $57.50 White Iceland Fox $20.00 White Moufflon................... $30.00. Holiday Ribbons Brocaded Satin and Taffeta Sash ana Hair Bow Ribbons Pink end light |itue—-4 and 5 inches 256 10 55¢ per yard 7-inch Sash Ribbons 39 to 85¢ per yard Fancy Dresden Ribbons 4 to 8 inches 25c to 95¢ per yard A Most Unusuai Faiue in Tailored Serge Dresses Practical Shades $10.75 Vormer Price—--215.50. Aficinoon & Evening Wraps of brocade satin and velvet, handsomely lined with contrasting colors. $48.50 Voruierly 60.00, Exceptional Values m H’omen’s Suits &8 Coats Heimen’s Tattored Surts Consisting ef Briedcioth, Vewvet-ens, Imasered Diagonats, F etour-de-Laines, Importea Corduroys, Cordelines, &e. Reduced to $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 Values to $75.60 Very Special——-——, Fur Collared Bread:terh Sr ‘crour-de- Laine Coats madeexpressly j for Lord & ‘Esylor, Collars oi | | woleskiy and Persian Lamb, satin | P) lined throughout and warmly inter- | 27+ 5a \ Jined. 30 irches long. Value 845.90 Astrachan Cloth Coats | in Che hest SU hich models of the | season, satin lived throughout and | warmly interlined. Value 835.00 | (319050 Broadway & 20th St; 5th Ave.; 19th St.

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