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; FF RI ERE CNL EAA SORTS AM RE ¥ ~ ( THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DEOEMBER 17, 1913. LITTLE SHERIFF Doesn't [ike Him; Besides, No Pederal Einployee Can Be on His $200,000,000 Jury. ‘TRe expected blast of Sheriff Jultis Glerburger reracdink the theory of pol- Gotans that Foreman Witllam F. Rourke e' Of the Sheriffs third panel was fired i Because the Knickerbocker Hotel did j * Met get the inst annual Kol plate @inner came on schedule time to-day Qnd wan straight to the mark, Be- Gite what littic Julius had to way to- day, he will have more observations to recomd when the whole case com before Justice Ford to-morrow morning. “I never Ko out of troubdle'e way, @arked the Sheriff, after cautiously @lesing his doors and windows. “I eay mow that I always mistrusted Burke; I . Mever Hked him; T never asked him for * ttokets; 1 to him 1 firat met him; I felt he owas no! 4 for the place.” explained ttat his attorney, Emanuel Blumenste!l, would fully pre« @ent the reasons for Burke's dismissal te the Court and that he was accord- ingly restrained out of respect for the Court from going into the matter more “rally, ‘Then he continued “T want to say this, however, which I think bears on the case. Fiven if my feasons for dispensing with Burke's Gervices ax head of my $200,000,000 fury do not now appear euffictent, I Bave only to call attention to Burke's Present position, I understand he te connected with the Wilson Admintstra- tion in Washington, I hear Senator O'Gorman got him in there some Z cannot tolerate this. No man in any of my three panois among my 460 Gelected Jurors can de a Juror and hold @ Federal place, A man can't de in ‘Weaifington and hold @ job there and be on one of my juries, and I think the _ @ome holde good of any Jury.” “What about Mr, Burke's theory as to the reason for your action?” the Bnerift wae asked. “Burke's theories don't bother me, but, what was etated today to the effect that I demanded thirtyfte tickets 16 , Wholly and unqualifiedly false and 1) ‘wil prove the untruth of this Ile," de- wlared the Sheriff with an explosive Play of anger. ‘You can say this Burke was elected foreman without m: consent and without notifying me. HS A Delicious Seasoning for the Christmas Dinner. “ad English: UuCce It adds just the right 10c vest to gravics, soups, and sal Per bottle 23-Jewelled aay AY AND TO-MORROW, 13 cennet wa fag Metals hete Thaw we Ose ot Watclice te ells for ia he Nintereated inthe watch ‘iuesilon vlteadh = fo'alcl bett value a Canes gland ee e i) > Soll 00 Solid a tuteed T? Gasatlefactor ‘we will refund all fodueet or exchange them WARNING! ° ratte th Vs i the 1 OVER 0 YENTRAN sure and bri t advertinem fe rou. ty (here cam be mot CHARLES A. KEENE ~ 18 Diamonds, Watehen, Jewelry EC. vadway, New York (OPEN BVENINGS UNTEL 10 O'CLOCK re-| had ? | 11 gorgeoys muff of huge dimensions is 4 | can't stand this, you wnow. I aiin't ask for tickets an Tha Nie 1 didn't get them." | neris « ough y WANan of Burke, “Toat's all rot 1 ew I don't know Regan ) anything like tuat \Tango Ornaments ng tse wat | "These perfect fitting, “i ivei_im se: dainty slippers can be sup- ‘plied in all leathers and in satin of various shades with the Tango orna- ments attached. ugh for . to that's the office Was din- as foreman, Ke the ¢ Word--eMclen | treted ‘Thats all Peace Ail GIRL GETS $10.000 DAMAGES. A five-year-old girl was awaried @ verdict of $1),00 for the Wient tog and left arn ty Justice Garreteon's part pre Court of Queena in Long Island City fovlay, The little gitl, Adeleina Butta. eleney cadoll, through lier father, sued the Janes neon Company of Long | Island City, @ trucking concern, which was at responaible for her injuries, 2th of thin year, while the croasing the street in front of her home at No. 26 Harrison atrest, Brooklyn, @ truck owned by the defend- ant company ran her down, crushing her right leg and left arm eo badly that they to be amputated. Eight New York Stores Broadway, corner Canal ——_—_—— Satin Evening Slippers with Ng Formerl: A. T. Stewart’ & Co. Finer Fur Coats and Sets Imported and Made by Our Own Furriers Wanamgker furs have been complimented many times this season for their Perfection of pelt and the distinction of the models. oe Tomorrow these same individual, unduplicated furs may be had—in time for Christmas—for a third to a half less than the former moderate prices. All Wanamaker furs are selected by an expert as carefully as though they were precious gems. il) 4 Queen of Sheba-like Set || Originally $450, now $275 | This set of moleskin has a long Distinguished Set With Chiffon Originally $325, now $200 This is of Hudson seal with filmy chiffon laid between panels of the fur and a wide border of the same trans- parent stuff. The fur is arranged in scallops on one side of the scarf and on both sides of the graceful muff. A Set by Premet Originally $450, now $225 This is soft green moleskin bordered by a delicate shade of lemon fox. The shape of the scarf is charming and the muff is a quaint coal-scuttle penne effect which opens at both sides. wrap-like scarf which may be draped around one to the very toes. The so souple and light-weight it is the plaything of the moment's mood. Both are decorated with an Oriental galon of gold, silver and purple. A Coat of Leopard Skins Originally $275, now $185 This is three-quarter length, straight in front and has a tie loosely knotted at the throat. It is extraor- dinarily good looking for sports and New Prices on Fur Coats— motor wear. American Made Brown moleskin and skunk, orig- inally #375, #185. Moleskin, originally $225, now 8150. Blue moleskin, originally $875, now $250, Hudson seal and ermine, originally $475, now $325. ly $425, now $285, Moleskin, origin: Hudson seal and fitch, ofiginally $500, now New Prices on Imported Sets of Furs Bordeaux fox set, originally &250, now $195, Orange fox, originally $850, now 1 25, Moleskin, originally $400, now 8200, Green moleskin muff, originally $150, now #100 bat kin and ermi iginally $250 Salmon fox, originally $225, now ry ae in and ermine, originally $250, now Rose fox and canary fox, originally 8225, now $100. Moleskin, originally $450, now $275, Colored skunk collars, originally $45, now $19.50, Red fox set, originally $825, now $200. New Prices on the Caracul combined with seal, originally $575, now #385. Moleskin combined with pointed taupe fox, originally 8700, now 8465. Moleskin combined with ermine, originally $650, now $435, Hudson seal with stone marten, originally Moleskin and fitch, originally $495, now $285 Hudson seal and fitch, originally $250, now $165. Hudson seal and skunk, originally $425, now $285, Moleskin, originally #250, now #185. White coney, originally $75, now 250. Imported Fur Coats Hudson seal and Nutria, originally $425° now #285, Green moleskin, originally $300, now #200 Moleskin with rose pattern, originally $575 now $385. Moleskin and taupe fox, originally $875, now #250, 8525, now $350. ae Wa and Hudson seal, originally $395, Moleskin with taupe fox, originally $750, Moleskin and ermine, originally $285, now now 4500. $190, Brown moleskin with white skunk, origin- ally $500, now 8335. Caracul with fitch, originally $750, now $500. Moleskin and Kolinsky, originally #250, now $165, White coney, originally $98, now $75. New Prices on Our Own Fur Sets Kangaroo, originally 270, now 850. Canary fox, originally $185, now $83, Blue moleskin, originally $150, now $100. Pointed fox muff, originally $104.50, now $75, Canary fox, originally 8200, now 8100, Ermine and chiffon, originally $275, now Nearseal and leopard, originally $87.50, 200, now 865. White ermine muff, originally $100, now $75, Green moleskin and ermine, originally $185, Civet cat muff, originally 860, now #40, now $125. Civet cat scarf, originally $80, now $40. Barunduki, originally $150, now $100, Fur Salons, Second floor, Old Building. Specially Good Gun-metal Bags |Christmas Sale of Boxed Stationery Purchase of real gun-metal mesh bags, six 50c Grade for 25c and six and a half-inch frame. A quire of fine linen finished note paper or 110, regularly $5.50, now 88.75. @ quire of the same high class correspondence 100, regularly $6.50 to $10, now 85, cards, with envelopes to match. Bordered In the same section we are showing new|with pale blue, gray or green and extremely gun-metal and crystal chains from 50c to 85,| good looking. and small purses with and without finger] Almost anybody would be glad to get such rings, at $1. a 2c gift, Social Stationery Shop, Main floor and Subway ocr Oh Building, S= Sunday World: ee Se: Main floor, Old Building, Wants Work Monday Morning W a il gy a nt | Now We Offer the = = onders| t “or va St ee RE TNL IIT There wae Higares thet seemed nj Like @ buatl Of merry crowde justling at pitch. ing and bustling, Small fect were pattering, wooden Bhoes clattert Tittle hands when barley ter Out came the children running All the little boys and girls, With rosy oheeka and flaxen And eparkling ayes and teeth ‘Tripping and #kirping, ran morris Biter” The wonderful music with sho The Pied uting and Je q Piper of Howoun® 14 fea Annual Christmas Sale ot Pianos and Player-Pianos (Tomorrow, Thursday, December 18) . Every year, just before Christmas—for that is the time of year when so many fathers and mothers give to their children the greatest of all gifts—we do three things: (1) Round up dll the used hibited and player- pianos taken by us in exchange in the regular course of business; (2) Reduce prices on all new pianos and player- pianos which i i fey, show signa of having lan (8) Put them all in first-class condition and offer them in one great sale at the lowest prices of the year for instruments of equal ity. Unusual Features The used instruments—every one has given Ood service In a good home and has only been given up because its owner's musical education had developed to the point where only a Chick- ering, a Sc! lomacker, an Emerson, a Lindemia, or a Knabe piano, or an Angelus player-piano would satisfy. Not one of them is marked at a price beyond the actual figure of the allowance made upon it, plus the cost of necessary repairs, Used Upright Pianos © £8 Wheeler. Emerson. -$210 § Hardman....... 210 Merrill. 210 strom . Rockar. Jacob Brot James & strom... Hardman . Chickering. Keller Ritt Lindeman Lindeman, , Lindeman Marshall & Wen- Steck MH Schoninge Lindeman. . Doll % Lindeman, . Wellington, Singer : Used Player Pianos Armatrong. .........44 SIRS Kohler & Campbell Autopiane ++ 220) Knabe-Angelun (8, e Merrill Ange s touve Qa Knabe- Angelus. imerson Augelus (#, each). 265 Lindeman Player 5 +s 278 Angelus......... is .. 295 Lindeman Angelu. . 495 ch). 295 Emerson Angelus (2 each). 575 no 310 Angelus ..... 525 Lindeman Player 325 Emerson Angel: Lindeman Player. 335 EmersonAngelus. Used Grand Pianos ‘ wi eering $125 Uf, F. Miller Kroeger.. Hard ( 215 an Fischer 225 ; Fischer. . 235 ing f Chickering 265) Chickering 495 sed Cabinet Players ++ $35 Angolue....... rer hd 38 New Red uced Grands Originally, % Origiouly, Now. Chickering Grand. 31000 $250 Chickering Grand. $1000 "$795 New Reduced Player Pianos Originally, Now Original, Now, Lindeman Player... $450 $325 Chickering Chickering Player., 960 725 Angelus (2)..02.81000 $835 Knabe Player...... 080 750 Knabe Angelus 1100 890 Chickering Angelus.1000 790 Knabe Angelus... 1650 1375 « Now 5 Fmerson Upright 2.8905, $298 Chickerialy Grand, Sta S08 Chickering Upright. 530 440 Chickering Grand... 785. AS “Schomacker Up'ht.. 430 375 © dread. Knabe Upright.... 600 398 Chickering Grand.. 775 645 Knabe Upright... 500 418 Chickering Grand.. 900 700 Chickering Grand(s) 078878 Chickerieg Grand: e038 Chickering Gra: Cb ing 5 Chickering Grand.. 785 598 Kuabe Gi 18 Not one of them belongs to that class of in- struments advertised under various pretences, sold and sent back because it failed to satisfy. he new instruments—used on the Salon floors for demonstration purposes or exhibited in the House Palatial; in quality of tone and durability as good as ever; instruments sold by us every business day at their fixed regular prices; and the excellence of which has — to us the largest piano business in the world. Tomorrow, then, at 8.80, they all go on sale. And those who would share in the savings of a i sale totally unlike any other the A of ! lew York has seen since last August do |) , well to come early. oy No reservations have been made. None ae will be made. Every instrument listed here will be on the floors for choice when the store opens tomorrow. Special Terms will be arranged to suit the convenience of each purchaser. Only for the square pianos will P' purchasers be required to pay in full at time of purchase. New Reduced Pianos CHICKERING Pianos in This Sale 6785 gread, reduced Used upri Used grand, Used grand. Used grand. New $850 uprig! to . New 6960 Chickering player-piano, reduced to $725. Now 8675 grands, reduced to $575. usually sell for $15, Whata Day for the Children! Many a little one who has written—"Dear Santa Claus, bring @ piano for Christmas carey and mother and me" —will have her or bis wishes tind amare, ; We older people appresiate music. Children love it. It is pert of eae hear good musi Ld happy; prevents thelr keen little minds from observing and dwelling too soon upoa the more practical things of develops higher stand- «1 the lot of the child in whose home there is a0 piano; something which not be this Christmas time, for very liberal terms will on every purchaser of repute. Music Cabinets Twenty Per Cent. Lese Mah and Cin cassian rwaires 15,000 Music Rolls For 65-note player-piano 5c to 25c each 3,000 Music Rolls For 88-note player-piano 15c to 50c each