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f Term—Only One of Prison- SCORE ARE SENTENCED: ONE, WHO HIRED BOY T0 KILL, GETTING 20 YEARS Frederick Spence Starts Long ers Has Sentence Suspended. Twenty prisoners, convicted of crimes from murder to petty Inrgeny, were dis- Posed of yesterday in the Court of Gen- eral Sessions, The penaltics «imposed were: BY JUDGE MALONE. Frederick Spence, thirty-three years old, born tn Nova Scotia, convicted of Murder, second degree. Hired boy to Kill a man. First offense, State prison, twenty years to life BY JUDGE SWANN. Antonio Piragnoll, twenty-four years La pleaded guilty to petty larceny. First o . twenty-three years Pleaded guilty to grand larceny, three rolls of silk. First offense, Elmira Reformatory, John Nateli, sixteen years old, con- vieted of ‘and larceny. Stole $27 from a man he held up on East Forty- Rinth street. First offense. Kimira Reformatory. Samuel Schwartz, twenty-one years | 014, pleaded guilty to burgiary. Sec-' ond offense. St te Frisoh two years and three months. Martin Lafferty, twenty years old; James Howell, twenty-one years 014, | and Ferdinand Hardaway, nineteen years old. All pleaded guilty to ma- Netous mischief. Firat offenders. City Reformatory, George Weston, twenty-elght years 014, pleaded guilty to attempted grand larceny. Tried to steal two overcoats from Wanamaker's store, Fourth of- fense. State Privon one year and three months. | BY JUDGE O’SULLIVAN, Charles Saversky, twenty-two years | old, convicted of grand larceny. Stole $15 from man in saloon, Two prior | onvictions for misdemeanor. State! Prison from three years to four years and six mouths, John <Ange'o, eghteen years old, Pleaded guilty to assault on a girl, Firat offense. Elmira Reformatory. Lawrence Margott, tw pleaded guilty to a: First offense. fense. Returned to Elmira Reformatory | to finish term of first con | gon, twen |. pleaded guilty to grand larceny. | Btole horse and truck with thirty-three | bales of tobacco. Second offense. State | Prison three years and six months. John Donovan, twenty-four years old, indicted with Kiohardson, _ pleaded | guilty. First offense. State prison not leas th: wo years nor more than three years and six months. Harry Finkelstein, twenty-four years od, pleaded builty to receiving stolen | goods. Third offense. Atate — prison | three years. John Hampy, forty. years old, pleaded guilty to injury to property. | Smashed windows of saloon because he couldn't get a drink. First offense. | Penitentiary thirty days. Gamuel Kaufman, thirty-three years} 0M, convicted of grand larceny. Taught boys to steal. First conviction, State | prison not less than two years and six months nor more than four years and six months and fined $1,000. Neten Flues, twenty-one years old, convicted of grand larceny. Stole Borketbook from women tn Battery rk. First offense. Himtra Reform. ato: ry. George Mahoney, twenty-four years Nd, pleaded guilty to petty larceny. | Secte frome man on Park, Row, Pret offense. City prison thirty days. | peti <hesutasbasson | No English Papers Xmas. ! BONDON, Dec. 1—A majority of the morning and evening papers in London and the provinces have now decided no: | te publish of Christmas Day. It {s/ qmpected that others will follow the! ame course. Heretofore they have! published every day excep: Sundays |FOR XMAS |] WESER BROS, siesroe%, VICTIM IN BLACK HAND FEUD | SHOT TWICE, KNIFED THRICE. Police Believe Murdered Italian Had Misappropriated “Protec- tion” Funds. Detectives who spent the night invest!- gating the killing of an unidentified Italian, in Hast Thirteenth street near ‘Third avenue, are sure to-day he was the victim of a Black Hand feud and that ¢ than one man attacked him. E; tion of the body showed that in, addition to the two bullet wounds in t man's atomen there were three stiletto wounds In the back. In @ memorandum book found on the body there was a list af names with amounts of money noted beside each, The police believe this a record of ol lections of Black Hand “protoction”’ funds, and thelr theory is that the col- lector diverted some of the money to Nis own pocket and was slain In re venge On the fly leaf of the book was the name “Salvatore Bianco, Past Stroudsburg, Pa.” <cammnetlemmeeeens BARON KILLED IN HIS AUTO. ANTWERP, Dec. 19.--Baron ‘Helin van Zuylen van Nyevelt, son of the President of the French Automobile Club, was killed yesterday by the over- turning of his automobile at Waerloos, Bear here. Serious injuries were sustained by the two other occupants of the motor car Mile. de Bassomplerre, lady-in-walting on Princess Ciementine and Baron Goffinet, who was private secretary to he late King Leopold and {is now at- tached to the household of the King of the Belgians. The former died later. Y DROS. PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS It is not too late to get your Piano Unmatchable Bargains UPRIGHTS: $75,$90,$125 up PLAYER PIANOS: $350 up Termslow as $1 per week These Pianos have been out on rent or taken in exchange for new Player Planos or Uprights. Every Piano is in good condition and a big bargain at the exceptionally low price we have marked It. MANY LEADING MAKES Stel Veber, Weser. Chick= Christman, Vore Elgin, Hardman and others. Stool, Cover, Cartage and Musle Free, ‘Send for new illustrated catalogue “B.” It is of great value to you, 131 W. 23d Si., near 6th Ave, OPEN EVENINGS TEL, CHELSEA 6414 DOM Danrel\l THE COMFORTABLE SeratSons Dresser Articles for Useful Holiday Gifts. A complete assortment of Sterling Silver, Silver Plated, Parisian Ivory and American Celluloid. Parisian Ivory Mand Mirrors - 3.50 to 5.25 Hair Brushes - 2.25 to 4.50 Military “* per pair 5.75 to 7.75 Cloth “ + 2,25 to 3.75 Puff Boxes * 2.25 to 6.75 Trinket Boxes +/ 1.25 to 3,75 We carry stock in every articl Initials or Monograms Engraved ir Sterling Silver. Hand Mirrors 4.95 to 14,75 Hair Brushes 2.75 to 8.25 Military “ per pr. 3.95 to 11.50 Cloth “ 2.25 to 6.75 Hat ih 95c to 4.50 Manicure Sets 2.95 to 14.00 Toilet Sets 9.75 to 18,00 Silver Deposit Cologne Bottles 30¢ to 6,75 A very fine assortment of Dressing Cases in Pigskin, Seal, Fittings of Rosewood, Ebony or Celluloid Leather Covered Traveling Mirrors - : ° Tourists’ Roll-ups in Linen, Cretonne and Silk : etc. A Fine Assortment of Ebony a Military Brushes at Very Low Prices, A Million Christmas Cards and Calendars, | Department Greatly Enlarged—Second Floor, ‘Broadway Bthang Bh Sts. SHOPPING STORE American Celluloid, Mirrors + 28c to 4.25 Hair Brushes - 55 to 3.95 Puff Boxes + 25c to 3.60 Trinket Boxes +. 75c to 1.95 Clocks + 1,00 to 3.75 Picture Frames - 50c to 3.50 le to make up complete Sets. : nali the newest styles and colors, Quadruple Plated Sets, Military Sets 3 pcs. 3.25 to 4.75 Toilet Sets 3 pcs. 3.50 to 6.50 Cloth Brushes 1.50 to 2,25 Hat Pin Holders 50c to 95¢ Jewel Boxes 25c to 7,50 Shaving Mugs 75 to 1.95 Shaving Stands 1.95 to 10,50 Powder Boxes and Hair Receivers 95c to 1,95 1.75 to 18,00} 35c to 275 45c to 2,95| nd Rosewood Hair, Cloth and THE R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Ka CY Herald Square, Broadway 34th to 35thSt. WOMEN’S COATS-CLEARANCE Wraps, Coats and Ulsters Our entire collection of high grade Evening Wraps, Carriage and Afternoon Coats, Top Coats and Ulsters-representing the season’s smartest models, imported and domestic—all to go At Greatly Reduced Prices Evening Wraps of velours, brocades charmeuse and broadcloths. Many mod- els of the voluminous Clit styles— others clinging silhoutte effects, elab- orately trimmed with rich galloons, fine furs, braids and ornaments. The Wrap itlustrated is one of the group al $98.75. Of beige silh plush, gracefully draped, with broad Shawl revers. Taupe fox edges the wide sleeves and the couar. The re is 4 rose silk. Maty's price was $169.00. Carriage Coats and Aflernoon Coats of Bengaline silk, velours and broad- cloths, richly embroidered, braided or fur trimmed. Top Coats and Ulsters of chinchillas, broadcloths and fancy mixtures, velour de laines and boucle diagonals—very smartly tailored. Macy’s Price Macy’s price was Now was $274.00 $139.00) $69.75 $169.00 $98.75) $49.75 $29.75 $98.75 — $64.75| $27.74 $17.74 Second Floor, Broadway. MISSES’ APPAREL REDUCED Exquisite Dancing Frocks for the debutante are featured in the Macy collection, in a variety of charming styles. At $49.75, there is a steel pink Chiffon Dress——Paris-made, with tiny crystal bead embroidery in very elaborate design; both the girlish round bodice a and skirt are effectively beaded. ‘ Evening Gowns, $24.74 Macy's prices were $29.75 to $39.75 A collection of charming Dresses in crepe de chines, chiffons, shadow laces and char- meuse. Accordion pleated and draped mod- els—all with low neck and in dancing length. Spangled and jewelled bandings and gal- loons, crystal and tinted bead embroideries, fine shadow laces trim these very pretty Dresses. The new corsage flowers in soft silks add a final note of charm to many of these models. In white, pink, light blue, maize, helio and ‘‘Nellrose."’ Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. The Dress tstustrated ts of accordion pleated satin, of white with pastel coloring in toth the pointed bodice and the tunic skirt effecl. The price is $24.74. Now $44.75 . . ’ fey) Misses’ Handsome Misses’ & Juniors Coats $19.74! Coats $10.74 Macy’s Prices Were Macy’s Prices Were $24.75 to $35.75 $14.74 to $19.74 Broadcloth Coats evening shades,} Chinchilla Coats—in gr: browns white, tan, blue, gray and rose—lined| blues, very sturdy ‘lopcoat models. and interlined. Conte of Chavint brown, navy and] trimmed or strictly ere inet Coats of Poucles and Fancy Materials, acul Cloth Coats—-of tine] heavy weight, in dark colors. y—lined throughout. zes 14 and 16, also 13, 15, 17. es 14 to 16 years. Second vd wt GIRLS’ APPAREL—SPECIALLY PRICED Quite the daintiest Party Frocks imaginable are the new Lingerie Dresses, with their tiny hand-made tucks, fine lace ruffles and gay sashes and rosettes of ribbon, In sizes 4 to 14 ears, a most attractive assortment ranging up to $23.74 for a vand-made model—hand embroidered, White Lawn Dresses Lace Trimmed $8.49 (Sold Elsewhere for $10.1.) New model with square neck and elbow sleeves. Blouse and skirt botl effectively trimmed with Valenciennes lace and fine embroidery—are joined together with beading, through which run satin” ribbons ending insrosettes at the waist. (Size 8 fo 14 years.) ind Mixtures in braid Corduroy C tailored sty'es. black—all Black Ca silky que Lawn Dresses—simple or elaborate in style, range from $1.39 to $23.74, and are in sizes 4 to 14 years. Dresses of Fine Wool Fabrics, $4.96 (Sold Elsewhere for $6.50.) Practical little School Frocks—one piece, open front and back models, with plain or peated skirts and blouse waists smartly trim- med with lace collars, braids znd silk pipings. (Caer Tite mae Materials include two-tone whipcords, all-wool | Lingerie Dress—as| Plaids, Frerich serge and storm serges—in navy, |sllustrated, $14.74. | wine and Copent (Sizes 6 lo 14 years.) Girls’ Chinchilla Top Coats, $13.74 (Macy's price was $17.74.) $ Navy blue or gray chinchilla cloth of excellent quality. Smart double-breasted, button-to-neck model with belted back, deep pockets and velvet collar. Lined throughout with heavy satin. (Stzes 10 to 14 years.) —— Girls’ Scaool or Dress Coats—A Clearance——, Macy's prices were Macy's prices $12.74 to $15.74, $9.74 80.74 10 B10. $4.96 Included in this assortment are tailored and trimmed models in heavy chevtots, broadcloths, diagonals and mixture The range of colors comprises navy blue, dark or light browns, oxfords and grays, (Sizes yrom 6 lo 14 years.) Bevond Floor, 35th Ktrest.-—. were EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 Wooden Swinging Horses— $3.96 to $12.89. Watking Dogs and Cals—98c to $3.49, Punch and Judy Sets—89c to $8.94, Sosdter Sets—16c to $13.74. Cabrioiels—$12.24 to $34.75.| $4 Stuffed Antmais—19¢ to $74.50. Teddy Bears—19c to $8.74. Dou” Puumans — $4.96 to $11.24. Dressed Dolls, were $1.49, now 98¢. Dressed Dolls, were $3.24, now $1.98. Dressed Dolls, were $21.74, now $12.74. _On the Sixth Floor, Macy's Greater Toy Store is in rf swing. Here are Toys galore for Girls and Boys, for Tiny Tots, for Infants.” Here, too, are Games for the elders, in most complete assortment. A Combination Game Table at $85.75 is of mahogany, its checker board top inlaid with white maple. In the well arranged top—a Roulette Wheel occupies the centre, and grouped about it in tiny compartments are checkers, dominoes, a cribbage board, pinochle counters, chess men, poker and spot dice and poker chips. A Poker Chip Rack of Oak at $2.74 has 200 chips and two packs of Good quality cards, Magic Trick Boxes—24c to $9.74. Puzzle Boxes—24c to $1.49. “‘Meccano"’—98c to $35.75. Instructive, amusing building games for constructing bridges, towers and similar structures. Practical Toy Typewriters— 98c to $2.97. Moving Prcture Machines— 98c to $13.74, Postcard Projectors—$2.19 to $37.75, Mechanical Automobsles—24c to $17.74. Push Sleds—-$2.97 to $8.49, Pet's Grocery Stores—98c to 74, Stables—74c to $34.75. Many are completely equip- ed. Ms Rocking Horses—Plush skins, $3.24 to $59.50. lis Reduced rape Undressed Character Dolls, were 24, now 89¢, Undressed Character Dolls, were Dressed Dolls, were $44.74, now $24.49. | 81.49, now 98¢. th BOYS’ OVERCOATS REDUCED 1 $6.94 Macy's Prices were $7.49 to $9.74 The size-range is broken in some of the ten or more styles— hence the great reduction—but there is every size in several styles for boys from 8 to 18. Materials are heavy mixed overcoatings in brown, tan, gray and olive mixtures. ; Some coats are wool-lined andhave a yoke of ‘Venetian’ cloth; some have serge linings. Models include single- and double-breasted coats, ulsters, etc. Some are half-belted, some have belts all around. Lengths are “knee” and “almost ankle.” Collars are button-to-neck, con- vertible and notch, /n the illus- tration, the big boy wears a Notch-Collar Ulster, and the small one a Tweed Overcoat with military collar. Details include hand-felled collar, insuring perfect fit over the shoulder. chosen with care to match the color of the coat. Bone buttons, Collars faced with the same material as the coat—adding greatly to the smart appearance when the collar is turned up. All these Overcoats now $6.94 Boys’ Suits Reduced to $5.94 Macy’s prices were $6.49 to $8.94 Models are single- and double-br wide variety of all-wool mixtures, in sl asted Norfolk and in a des of gray, brown, tan and olive. Also in plain blue serge and cheviot. All sizes in every model, but not in every shade and material. ellent choosing, nevertheless, Norfolk Suits, imported by us from London and hitherto [rice $12.74 and $14.74, are now priced $9.74. 1s not quite complete. For boys from 6 to 18 years. The size range nd WI h Bt, Rear, XMAS CANDIES Absolutely pure and positively fresh. From our own factories at 517-529 West 35th St. Perfection Chocolates, (Ib) 59c. Identical quality sold elsewhere jorsoc Carefully packed in 1, 2 and 5 Ib. boxes. ed with silk holly ribbon. Most delicious fillers cov- ered with high-grade chocolate. Fimny Chocolates, (Lox ~ tbs.) Cream and nut meat fillers of excellent quality. Lh., 89¢, $1.24, $1.48, $1.74, $1.94 Perfection Chocolates, boxed —~, French Style Small size (about 144 Ibs.), 99¢ Elsewhere (similar) $1.50 Medium size (about J fbs.), $1.74 El: similar) $2.50 Large size (about 5 Ibs.) $2.94 Elsewhere (similar) $4.00 These are Th pretty white boxes, round, tied with silk holly ribbon, and nis packed in @ separate carton. ‘Sunday School Candy——————_-~———., A 30-ib. Case for $3.48. These Candies are sold in_ bulk, nd are also suitable for childre’ parties, church fairs, ete, ‘The Candies include chocolates, f drops, "1K boxes. 12¢, 15¢ i ed are they. Price snowball Jack Horner p FRUIT CAKE FROM Most of the cake we sell over the on the premise We do not deliv Nothing but the purest and freshest materia! h contains 60 oth to themsely ns at 37¢ a doz ining 12 individual fa THE MACY BAKERY” counter is baked in our own bakeshop 's are used. Macy's regular price is 21¢, Style Rich qual quality is With Fl. Both er cake (i sain ‘Old Fashioned Molasses Fruit Cake, 16¢ Ib.» ss than 25¢ Ib, | or not le Fruit Cake, 44¢ tb. aie, sold in specialty stores | Rear ——-—_________V ¢ . H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Fheir Low Priese GES) Herald Square, Broadway 34th te35thSt. rr “Marchioness” Silk Underwear For Luxury-loving Women ARCHIONESS” Knitted Silk Undergarments are made expressly for R. H. Macy & Co. ‘“Marchioness” stands for the perfection of silkeweaving, for all gar- ments bearing this label are the highest type of silk knit underwear that Icoms can produce. The durability of “Marchioness” garments is dueto the fine quality of Japanese silk from which they are made, to the reinforced arm shields and seats and to the fine finishing details of each garment. Especially beautiful and most appropriate for holiday gifts are: Hand Embroidered Vest and Bloomer Sets In While Milanese Silh—Sizes 36 to 40 in, The latest novelty in silk knit underwear are these “Mar- chioness” Sets hand-embroidered in matched patterns. The Vests with French band tops and fine beading have reinforced armeshields; the Bloomers, also reinforced, have ribbon rosettes at the knee. Both nicely embroidered. A Hand Embroidered Set all A Hand Embriodered Set at $19.89 $16.24 Has elaborate floral pattern] Very effective pattern, in with tiny ‘‘seed work.” conventionalized floral design, A Hand Embroidered Set at) A Hand Embroidered Set at $14.89 $9.89 Is very heavily embroidered in] Dainty wreath and dotted rose pattern. design. Vest and Bloomer Sets (machine embroidered) in matched tterns, are $5.94, $6.89 and $7.49 and are in white, pink or lue with self-color embroidery. Hand Embroidered Union Suits, $6.89. In While Milanese Silk—Sizes 36 lo 40 in. ‘ Pen, bit ttl ‘teal Legira ean chet jrihide tories tis not, rosebud a ral ferns, al ite. garments have low round neck and tight Knee. ““Marchioness” Union Suits—Embroidered, $5.94. In White or Pink Milanese Silh—Sizes 36 to 44. Very effective rose pattern embroidery in self color; tight knee, low neck. Hand Embroidered “Marchioness” Silk Vests ., n White Milanese Silk—Sizes 36 to 40 in. Very richly hand-embroidered Vests, with reinforced arm- Shields and French band tops. Heavy quality. A Hand Embroidered Vest A Hand Embroidered Vest Gt $8.94, at Pattern of large roses com-| A leaf design with tiny vein- bined with eyelet work. Very|ings and fine conventionalized elaborate. pattern. A Hand Embroider inbroidned Vest In graceful rose tterns; vi dainty clusters of wild roses; TY | finely embroidered. Second Fleer, Centre. RARE PERFUMES HOLIDAY GIFTS DE LUXE LargeCut Glaus Botton o, Cut Bottles Filled with Perfume $7.48 imilar to t! tly French Extracts and charactelsedby these elusive sweetness and delicious fi rance. These Bottles have a ca of 1644 ounces, have handsome cut lass ground sti and Resin Stoppers and are tied with A Hand nb hee Vest at $7.49. Grape cluster and leaf con- ventionalized design. heavy pattern. “French” Ostrichand Paradise Plumes Specially Priced In Jancy boxes tor Holiday Gifts, New Location, Second Floor, 34th St. “French” Ostrich) Piumes, $2.79 (Sold elsewhere jor $4.00.) Excellent quality Pluines—18 14 inches long, and with full, scoop ing saxe, pin! light blue, ik or white, iat roma’’—and $0 re~ semble the tinest French extracts that it would be difficult to disting- wish any difference between these and the imported Perjumes—which Sell at $2.00 an ounce. Macy's price for the Extracts—all ot which are of exquisite bouquet fragrance—is only 74c¢ an ounce. (Shaded “French” Ostrich Plumes $4.49 (Sold elsewhere for $7.00.) Fye-shaded Plumes of highest ‘ade-——made of selected tale k, with broad, full heads, All he most fashionable colors, ine cluding taupe-and-cerise, taupe. and-pink, tau pe + andesuxe, browneand-gold, Sin the products of previo Lentheric, Morny, Pinaud, Brocard, Houtigant, Gelle Freres and others Of the joremost European makers. Very complete assortments also of the most tavored new Perjumes— made in our own laboratories—and of the choicest French types, FUR GAUNTLETS FOR THE MOTORIST. In the new and larger Section for Motor Goods—now on the Fifth Floor Macy's is the only store in the city that does not give dis- coulits or commissions to chauffeurs. All the other stores do one or the other, The savings made possible by tem go straight to you, . Fur Gauntlets range in price from those advertis i Gauntlets made ot fine ful ained Canaclen pave in ay sgenuine Bee ‘These have palm and fingers of best quality buckskin and wool. All Gauntlets in slock im sizes 8 fo 10." and ate lined with lambs- Black Dogskin Gauntlets —Blended Muskrat Gaunt $3.96 lets, $9.49 Extra deep Gauntlets of selected Muskrat skins, the long cuffs lined with quilted satin, -ambs wool ‘ined palm, and fingers are of dyed buckskin of heavy quality. Macy's one-price-to-all sys+ jets with deep cutfs, y . Warm fleece lining in palm and fingers. Gauntlets, $4.96 In Electric Sea (seal dyed coney) or in Brown Sable-dyed Conev— large deep cuffed Gauntlets lined with warm wool-fleece, Muskrat Gauntlets $5.94 & $7.49 Natura! and blended Muskrat with deep corduroy lined cuffs; aln) and fingers of soft buckskin or ‘own leather, Wool lined. Raccoon Gauntle $9.74 & $13.74 Fine, large, deep Gauntlets lined with selected lamb's wool (skin) Cuffs faced with corduroy. Palm and fingers of soft, pliable, heavy buckskin, Imported Ear M: plete assortment at 12¢, pair. Solem ge eta lat Sele ae ea Cae oreo ree eee

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