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Cae a RR . ~FLEPHANT CLA, CRAZY FROM COLD, GOES ON RANEAGE * Slips on tee, Falls, and Then ! } Mectran Nt We nteht m1 FIGHTS ON A ROE | ve Stanley Butcher of Williams- burg Makes Desperate Battle | to E: | Gives Watertown an “ape. Ment! Awful Scare. sania, | vice | we VICTIM WON'T EXPLAIN, | U. S. EMBASSY IN PARIS | Phi Z ie | GETS NOTICE TO MOVE.|:,.. « we bin pelle 1, ran wild through th late vesterday, amashing f { places ng two rund | trampling mt Shooter, Held Without Bail,! puiiding Occupied for Fitteen Years Refuses to Tell About | to Be Turned Into Hotel— Ambassador it a Fix. “ae and Trouble. PARIS, Feb, 1 The United States nd leaving a trail of wr rf eecunennenat Knha in France Ws Mind her course. t tiv thed tuto the at Bventually the auge anual smashed a belt maker, UVINw the House In Which the deers to the Stite arn ted No. stree 1am “ on th at treet, WiMamsbura, itviaied on th r nrough the bleachers wh Was shot to-day by Stanley Butener, a where they have been | © Wreatting clerk, iving at No. ass Kent avenue years has given notes tha 1 that sie fa glove jartlt ine end accoutrements © will probally ate. eu in the crowded reading room of the Metropolltan Hotel, Grand street and Kent av 1 two other persons} The ehvoting took Pl must be vacate! on April is, as fs to transform the house into Company Two thousand men. of the five om with animal ed by armed th ployees 6 question of finding 4 suitable ° optked f the Bm-| narrowly eacaped being victling of om eal nm and po- Butcher's bullets | ne of Paris tt le though The two men had been seated at a! almost Imposslbie to obtain proper quar- add to table conversing in low tones and hud| tere for che : ya fire, not attracted particular attention nti} ET pe FE company with four others the el re tute m1 - j : s haa 2 Ee ot tet freee an] CGARR HAND THREATENS. onant saad een ted blanitetod and Aamation and wegan shooting. Ho meomeanioceiats Jhooked to tho train for loading, the fred five shots, three of the bullets taking effect In (he head, abdomen and left arm of Kalnauy, The fourth bullet! | skimmed past the head of Poter Kan- ; nell, a hotel clerk, and the Afth whinzed by the ear of Charles Connors of No. 04 { Medford avenue. Butoher dropped hi lontenctor Warned of | troop appearing in New York noxt wenk je Vengeance, |The mercury stood at 1b below here to- {day and the animals appeared at case ial to The Kvening World) VERNON, NOY. Feb, 13.—(@e they picked thelr way over the toy | Frank Nordone, a wealthy contractor, |#treets | to-day asked the allie look for a | JuAt at the oar Kila slipped and fell. | Black Hand man who sent hie a fetter | 22.2 “ash the cntire herd, trumpeting, | © weOtlor noe oker threatening him with vengeance it he) “met Mel ytd nite? tho vate a did not give up @ 918,000 contract, | unnng for thelr iver. 7 | Bile spotted a brewery, into which T C - iowa Mtr ctecbe tN Tad jmhe went head frat, tale the door Beware! 12 with hor, and thon pr 4d to seater ash contract the case goods. ‘The employess and thing will happe wi oMce force ran out and through four an’ overything eles er | Ot anowdrifts to wafety keop away fram here before tt {a too| From the brewing company's place jate.” the animal tore through the strosts, Under the letter j# a skull and oronm- | causing two bad runaways, and bones and a black hand, almost trampled down Mra. Peter Free- revolver, ran out Kent avenue. of the street w: ul Patrotinan 3 ‘ou don't withdraw the te thelr direction running. ‘hoy | se, calling upon | when they saw Bu immediately gave him to etop. FUGITIVE RUNS UP TO THE ROOF. Butcher redoubled In the policemen a chase down Kent uve- nue to South Pint street. He turned | Vythe avenue and to a dwelling | novier at Noo Heron! The Kind You Have Always, Bought. e roof, When the policemen en T= is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castorin that e roof thelr man was nowhere to © seen. +, has been manufactured under the supervision of Chas, H. Fletcher for For several minutes they looked in over 80 years—the genuine Castoria, We respecifully call the attention vain for him, then caught sight of hin Cen, Kolcreed gia geanrn ig ng lends Wisraph gel hc redaar vehi chimney, ’ same re a hahind a ghlemnes, two, hyuser away. | Oe eiioa both alice of tho ottis In Fel. Parents who have usod Custoria for against counterfeits ank eurrender as he little ones in the past years need no the chimney. Butche imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger nedy and tried to OttoG oe ne rons anes Ce Seon orroe tae Waele tana es Oe us medicines, Of the roof. MeGrar It is to that there are who are now engaged in the nefarious business of putting up and all sorte of substitutes, or what more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not but worse for children’s medicines, It therefore devolves the scrutinize closely what she gives her child, Adults can do “| that for rages edd the has to rely on . | the mother's watchfulness, ‘ <, Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of arrying the parapet and down t street 20 West 23d St. nnd eoue OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FURS MUST BE SOLD On account of the unseasonable weather we have had until now, the sale of furs has been retarded considerably. We are therefore compelled to offer our remaining stock at prices that will make the occasion long remembered. mca Po 24 sone = i eae 24 Russian Pony Coats mastan “ony Coats) on 50 Large muff with heads and talle, animal effect evarf, 5 00 ‘Women's and Misses’ slses, not a coat in th 25. lot ever sold for fess than 968.00....... Former price 990.00 71 Fur Coats } Natural Raccoon Sets Consleting of Hudson D } Chappelle Dyed’ ron Dyed Srl Natural orf 49.50 Extra large muff; animal effoot seckpiece, Coats, Prices up to $125.00,,... Belgian Lynx Sets 8PersianLamb Coats (aire eemacriomapieiiins | 195.00 2 Hudson Seal Coats Large pillow muff; several style Imported (Chappelle Dyed) 48 In, long "12.50 12 Coats—vartous tengmns and furs Feraver price $60.00 1 \ ult Lasse pl jew sn Na twe alike; samo the new 4 length, athers 69 inch lang; some with collars of contrasting furs, others with eollar and cuffs, .,,..., Former Prices up to 975,00 te ah ends and taille, ney sal Former price 960,00 Pointed Fox Sets Pillow muff with heads ss tale neckpiece, with heads and tails 85.00 Harmer price #75,00 7.50 THE EVENING WORLD, Satrike breakers by the Lehigh Vall _ the wome ran and dangite he women fatntod 1 bucked th Mitside a way and? Lehigh Valley Emptoys Them and Provides Armed Gunrd. | WILKEABARRE, Feb. 12 “Women | | Writ « Regait have been pressed into service Raltrond to take the place of car leavers who joined inspectors and yopair men in a aympathy strike with | at Packerton. have been given were well guarded the armed force Ney has stationed No attempt was made to interfere with the work of | to-day ie Hen@rick. | Formerly A. 'T. Stewart & Co. We Have Purchased Collection of a Ret Added to Our Annual Silverware Sale Tomorrow at 25 to 40 Per Cent. below Current Prices HIS jeweler whose entire silverware collection we have just purchased has | but one location—New York city. From now on he will dispense fining his attention solely to gold The sterling silver to be closed out was first offered to us, and accepted immediately because of its desirability. It includes every article necessary to a complete silverware store, and in particular two well-known patterns in knives, forks, spoons and serving pieces: The “Chantilly” +a pettern from the time of Louis XV. distinguished old ey enough ornament to relie finish.) These popular patterns at 25 per cent. under current rates offer an unexampled opportunity to families already using these designs who wish to replenish or enlarge |yar. wi their collection. Some of the articles in “Plymouth” and “Chantilly” patterns will be pricéd as, silks at $1 yard, regula follows: ‘Chantilly’? Pattern small, per dox.. per doz im, per dos, X per dos. Dessert Spoons, medium, per Table Spoons, medium, per dos: Table Spoons, heavy, por dos. Soup Spoons, heavy, per dos Ice Cream Spoons, gilt, per dos. Orange Spoeas, ailt, per doz... Dessert Forks, medium, per dos. Dessert Forks, heavy, per dos. Dinner Forks, medium, per dos.. Dinner Forks, heavy, per dos Dessert Knives, per dos. Dinner Knives, per dos. In other designs there are tea sets, coffee services, platters, dishes, candlesticks, all at 26 to 40 per cent. under market rates. =~ THREATENS TOARREST. [20 8 “NOTHERNAAW UNLESS. : SHEPODCES HS SUN, WOMEN STRIKE BREAKERS, Frederick Broadbent Swear Freleriok G. Broadbent, manager fo the Henry J | tractors, at No. 6 D the corridors of the County Court House walting gerald, his mother-in-law, to produce four-year-old eon Mr. Broadbent te suing iis wife, Mra. Florence Broadbent, for a divore | ing Otto Fry, an official of the Dy silver design, with just ve ite simplicity. 13, ee FOR DANDRUFF, FALLING FAIA OF ITCHY SCALP—25 CENT DANDERINE” -/ Save your hair! Danderine destroys dandruff and stops falling hair at once—Grows hair, we prove it. rick owt might decide ed to have charge | . the writ Was served po: Mra. Hf Habeas Corpus. 10 | ritzgorata at ier home, No. 16 tteiti | : ‘ Javenue, Brooklyn, but she failed to| De 1 Four-year-Old Boy, | appear sith the child, Instead her at-| plishes so muc “* Tromney, Sidney Bry of Noo il Br Just cne applicati 6 understood the ‘Mr. Fry ex e her ar the ehtld 2 o'clock ing of the wri 4. “If you will not Pu gua * before Justice Mary Fitz Thursday afternoon. So Mr. Browthent directed his moth- er-in-law be given an opportunity to produce his son of her own free will, ving the right arrest her in se who fails to rin court with * little Francis El + time appointed, Me c ‘if you have dandruff, for Mre. before Justice ish, loosen and «h, loosen and the Entire Sterling Silverware! iring Jeweler, which will be | | faction. If you care for heavy Danderine will double the beauty of lesides it immediately dis- this destruct! seurf robs the hair of its lustre, its ‘strength and its very life, overcome it produces a feverishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots fam- je; then the hair falls hair, that jout fast. It your bair has bee is thin, faded, dry, scr directed and ten mi say this was the best it ever made. ever and if not Knowlton’s Danderine. truly amase you. Broadbent at the] it Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want” Will Go Get It Broudway and Ninth by an expert. They are genuine furs—each one ticketed with itsreal name. Wolf Furs | One of the hardiest furs ee and natural, with the silverware end of his business, con- jewelry and diamonds. The “Plymouth” Purchase in This 2 with its rich square edge and simple outline: harmonizes especially well with any Colonial ot old English bright finish silverware patterns. (Bright finish.) It isa |one-piece dres (Gray that were 87 to $15. | tinguished hes au evening go vn j dress here is on ama: | 82.60, | Taffeta and soft silks i kinds, Soc yard, | 84.00, Now 95,75 (In the Store on the Subway Floor +4 | $1.25 to #2 silks at 7 d Aes al 81 to $8 silks at 50e ys $14.85 | Dessert Spoons, lleht, per d All in usable lengths for dresses, 821.25 Table Spoons, light, per dos, | WERpR Oe eae ites Old Bi ilding $20.25 Table Spoons, medium, per dos GRU WAY Hoo: ” @15.75 Soup Spoons, round bowl, per do: | ae Bouillon Spoons, per doz... ) 913.60 Dessert Forks, light, per doz | 814.85 Dessert Forks, medium, per dos. | 817.59 Dinncr Forks, light, per dos... 921.25 Dinner Forks, medium, per dos.. 825.50 Deasert Knives, per dor.. 916,50 Dinner Knives, per dos... $19.00 You know what you are br Just received are two special lots of 3 Muffs, 88 and $19, worth #20, Scarfs, #8 and 310, worth #20. Southern Store-Keepers Speci Collection Importer’s Silks i!ks are so far below whole- that they save owners of tores considerable sums. Their designs and weaves are ex- cellent for Spring tailor-made suits, 8 and evening gowns. |. Any woman who wishes a wrap will ifind exquisite brocades at $3.85 yard, | Any woman who wishes a dis- | it will find silks at, 61.85 d, regularly $3 to $5.50; if she regularly Main iloor, Old Building buying. Black Fox —a soft, luxurious fur now to be had very inexpensively. $ €11 and $13.50, worth $20 Black, to Maffs, $13.50 and $15, worth $20. to #25. Subway floor, Old Building. Uncommonly Pretty Waists—Linen, Lawn, Madras, Voile—All $1 Pure white linen shirts, plainly tailored, are wonderfully ; and so are those of figured white madras ie pleated lawn; all well and pisialy made. "As for afternoon waists we cannot recall any so pretty as these of voile with Valenciennes, imitation Irish and embroidery—ever so many styles. It really is an opportunity to choose summer waists at considerable savings. Subway floor, Old Building. $1.50 to} | Continuing toe Disposal oO a any, Brass & Wrought Iron Fire Place Furnishings Andirons, wood boxes, coat hoda, fire sets, fenders, gas logs, wood- carriers, ete, All 25°, Less Than Usual. Housewares Store, Subway floor, New Building. On Friday—-the Wanamaker Once-a-Year Offering of | Women’s Undervest “Seconds” | 10,440 undervests with trifling faults-—a tiny oil spot or a | carefully mended break. Otherwise the vests are perfectly good jand will give excellent service. 5,400 Vests at I214c, Made to Sell at 25¢ White ribbed ingrain lisle thread-—sleeveless, low necks. This purchase of silverware, added to the large list already shown in the February sizes 4 to 6. Also white ribbed cotton, very soft and pleasant Silverware Sale, offers an unparalleled choice of standard sterling silver at unusual to wear. Sizes 7 to 9. reductions, Quantities are so great that in addition to the main presentations in the Jewelry ; Store an overflow section will be LEATHER GOODS Sample collections of well-known manufacturer, combined with special op- portunities from our own stock—make $3,500 Leather at 10c to $10, usually 20c to $20 These samples of fine leather goods represent the most interesting pieces that come into our receiving rooms. There is no end to their variety. One exclaims first over a soft leather balla | portfolio completely fitted and priced but 82.50—then over a little alarm clock a ones of pigskin or morocco, lined with velvet ievably compact; motorists’ washing outfits with rubber basin, towels, etc., and all the dozen and one fittle bill folds, sewing And the jewel boxes! Delightful or silk moire. Limousine cases, unbeli outfits, pads, brush cases, ete. | 5,040 Vests at 18c (3 for 50c), Made to Sell at 35c found on the Subway floor of the New Building. | neck, steevele Main floor, Old Building, and Subway floor, New Building, | articles, Goods Offering as usual, Brushes | Tooth brushes, assorted styles, many trans- parent handles, 15c, usually 25c. Nail brushes, strong bristles, assorted shapes, 18c, usually @5c to 50c, Hair brushes, ebony, foxwood and cocohola, jong and short excellent bristles, 75¢ and $1, usually @1 to $2. Military brushes, assorted colored woods, $1 each, usually $1.50 to 8 Wash cloths, 8 for 10c, usually 5c each. ties are exac encased in leather, and but 63. because the articles are a little worn and But they are excellent leathers--pretty pigskin and real, No apace to mention you want in the way af goods—tt Other. Special Items Handbags, ually $2.80 to $3.60, Matt seal, pl long, cross and pebble grain Morocco and pigskin, Brown, rod, navy and tan with leather and chaln handles, elvet i were $8, pera 1, were $2 to 98, Dainty tajorings, 4 Ao pouches, 78¢, vaually $1.80 to 82, Convenient shapes ip ede, kta and calf, Sone. oath hall'raorhed eller ware 5 pli tea, e Flexible nail files, finest quality steel, six inches long, 10c, usually 25c. Cuticle scissors, fine points, 33c, Orangewood hoof stic fs, 6c do Flexible emery boards, boxed re is, as a cule, but one of each kind. | blue, scarlet, green and purple morocco, all the articles, but if there is any thing, ie pretty sure to be here. | ally 300, ally 100, | 10c. (e" Wahna wonderful nail polish, 15c, usually @c. Nail buffers, assoried colored backs and sizes, 10c, usually 25c, Perfumes La Rose, a true rose odor, 2 o#, bottle, 400, usually 81. La Rose toilet water, 4 02. bottle, 0c, usually Bvereready dressing bags, $5 to SI5, were $10 to $30. Containing from eight to fifteen fittings in Parisian ivory, nickel or ebony, Fitted dressing cases, $2 to $5, worth $3 to $7.80, Fittod with tollet articles for men or |}. ‘women—compact and compicte. Jasmine extraci, @ o7. bottle, an exquisite Articles 100 to @1 on the Subway floor, Old | scent, 50c, usually $1. Dullding, | Violet extract, 2 02, bottle, Sc, usually $1 Artiolca @1 t9 10 on the Main Aisle, Main | Algeria sachet, « delightful bouquet odor, 1c, fleor, Old Bullding, usually 250, Fine elastic white ribbed lisle thread, daintily made. s. Regular and extra si: Low Subway floor, Old Building. Useful and Dainty Toilet Helps At Little Prices One of the most comprehensive offerings of toilet goods we have ever made, including oe it does, not only dainty creams, soa » brushes, rubber goods, etc. All of excel Many of the powders, perfumes, etc., are put up in boxes or bottles which we are closing out, and while this makes a difference in price, qualities and quanti- and scents, bul also manicure lent quality. Toilet Preparations Creme Colinette--made for us after. the French idea with 25 per cent. oil which feeds he skin, softens it end is eacelient as massege nt; 4 o. jar, 5c, usually 7c. Wahne superior talcum powder, violet and rose odors, 8c, usually 15e, alWabus violet water, 8 oz, bottle, #5c, usually 50c. Friction bath cologne, 8 os. bottle, @5c, usually 50c. Le_ Directoire face powder, assorted colors, 25c box, usually 50c, Violet ammonia, 10c, usually 1c. Peroxide of hydrogen, 1 pound bottle, 10c, Imported bay rum, large bottle, $0c, usually Liquid shampoo, Lic bottle, usually 28c. Rubber Goods Maroon water bottles, @-qt., “seconds” in finish only, 7éc—if perfect would have been $1.25. Rubber household gloves, maroon, all sises, 25c pair, usually 40, Soaps perfumed toilet soap, sandal wood, heliotro and rose odors, 5c box of 8 usually 50¢ box ch perfumed toilet soap made by Bailley ‘ow We cake, usually 25e and Sic. , hite custile soap, 4 Ib. bar, 5c, usually 50¢ Green castile soap, 214 1b. bar, 15¢, usually 25¢ Main Aisle, Maia floor, Old Bui and Subway floor, Old Building La Satineuse, »|don't hesitate, but get £5 cent bottl of Knowlton'’s Danderine st druy or store toilet counter, apply a little a» fter you will estment you f ous desire soft, lustrous, besutifel bair and lots of it—no dandruff—no itching sealp and no more felling air fe mest use If eventually- why not now? A 25 cent bottle wil! Wo si ly believe, dies ing cine advertised, Chat if 9 SSO) ch Dit, Hfaauah, thre ‘Two Good Furs In the Store on the Subway Floor Not even the lowest-priced furs come into the Wanamaker Store without careful examination p Fs Furs chosen here may be relied upon to give the best satis-