The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1914, Page 6

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Feturned to hin home at 1.80 o'clock | this morning he found the door locked ‘and was unable to get @ reply to his | knocks and ringing. He could smell gas in the hail. 9 Mrs, Olashak or the child, went to the street and called Police- 1 men Gutrie and together they climbed | the fire-escape to the kitchen window | of the flat, The family lived on the % res ay “Ta the kitchen they found 3 :, in tl they foun: rs. Y . Olashak’s pet Ae a fo onsen iis j door leading the kitchen to the # Predictions by Own | reat of the flat was closed and there y was little gan in that room. «degen Cg ER BS were found in the 5 pauses Double Crime. woman was lying on the bed fully BiH KILLED BY cas. eke ‘ way to the door, as if she had awak- ened and tried to save . Mrs. Olashak bad waited until her daugh- Kissed Husband for First Time in Years as He _~. Went to Work. ter was asleep before turning on the BANDS GET DANONOS IN HOLDUP OF THRE WA CAT STE Proprietor and Clerks Covered | «' With Pistols While Former’s Jewelry Is Taken. made the propretor take off mond ring, valued at $300. Then they 960 diamond ecarfpin out of i ‘ ; i | : i i | | i i Hs i ‘ ‘3 F git Hi f ij eft : ote age E i i! if E § EE F | i i f : § i ali ik i i i rf i 5 i H 2 in ef FE EE apeige? g i rit fee & al 3 g § soesest 83? EEFEEEE a FREER b ititt z=] GOES TO THE CHAIR RHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, |terea, and when he saw Warden! 2: Clancy he exclaimed: ‘Goodby! responded the Warden, and, still smiling, Muehifeld sat down and in less than six minutes the at- tendants were unloosening the stra J pe which had ene. bin 12, the chair, CLEARING ANOTHER Moe en Don't Be Afraid of Pood. Take a Stuart's You'll 1 you mom and women w! oat ai a with fear, say this; | Sd of folly, Just carry @ ove Pras "de "like you ao! Muhifeld, Only 22 Years Old, Electrocuted for Aiding in Killing Patrick Burns. pour meal oat he meal will be digested; the wean. | Francie W. Muhifeld, twenty-two) ore’ teestive Juices will be gariened and years old, one of the youngest men ever electrocuted in this State, was Dut to death in Bing Sing prison be- fore dawn to-day. He was one of the murderers of Patrick Burns, a sa- loon keeper of No. 936 Forest avenue, the Bronx, in February, 1912, Will- Furcolo is serving a ten-to-twenty years’ term for robbery in connection with the murder, Muilfeld’s last act} «wnat 1 Con De te » Meal New te before going to the death chair was Simply o Shame.” to follow Lingley’s example and leave} Don't you @ Rote exonerating Furoolo from any | ferried part in their raid on the saloon, oo! Before Muhi good. bys with Charles Becker and the four junmen awaiting execution for the death of Herman Rosenthal, and ten convic Reynolds, one of the readers of the pt rest ai jon, and by Rev. Dr. yen ‘of these tablets in every part of co Floyd Decker of Harlem. . Muebifeld was smiling as he en-',,°° EB yg ay a ey Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. . Closes at 6 P. M. Advance Selection Week of the Annual February Furniture Sale | Another Example of the Values—Now Ready Circassian Inlaid Walnut Suite! $300.00 pieces (illustrated)......Value $490.00 Dresser, 5% inches, with mirror 90x44. Chiffonier, 40 inches. Triplicate Toilet Table, 44 inches. Full size Bedstead. Important The entire stock is now on display. We are allowing pur- chases to be made now to relieve the sent demands which will be made on our facilities next week when the sale formally Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Improved Self-Reduc- ing front, with steels curved at lower ends, gives fine abdominal sup- port. ‘Long flexible skirt re- duces the hips and upper limba, The new ‘‘duplex”’ de- Being detached from the corset at inner ends (Fig- ure 1), the extensions can be laced more closely at \& o 1914. Tomorrow, Tuesday, the Largest SALE of FURS in the History of oh 7h, fraufs sre (Founded 1861) From Seventeen Furriers Of the Foremost Rank in New York, and in Addition, the Entire Remainder of Our Own Large Regular Stocks 6,327 Small Furs and Women’s Coats Regular Retail Prices $375,000 Offered Now for $225,000 Saving the Public $150,000 tt have made this a much larger off ired magnitude more and quality an real savings less. There are many fur manufacturers in New York all with a surplus of furs on hand. We limited our choice to the stocks of seventeen of the foremost of these because they are men who do not carry old furs—men who begin each season with new furs. We Warrant Every Fur in the Sale We have inspected every one of the 6,827 pieces. The’ offering includes “38 of the setae furs; plenty of raccoon sets, ermine, mink, skunk, black fox and mole. : The styles are all this season’s styles. The fact that the winter was slow coming pre- vented the furriers from selling these fura before the holidays. The fact that the cold weather has only just arrived makes this the opportunity of the season to secure and enjoy your winter furs at a Third to a Half Less Than Usual 3,564 Muffs Earlier NOW $17.50 to $42.50 $8 to $50 $27 to $55 $22.50 to $58 $22.50 to $36 $13.50 to $50 $9.50 to $42 $22.50 to $210 Ao Sil = to $35 con eieieecieeeee’s -.885 to 875 * $20 _, to $125 S11 = to $67.50 Every style of muff and neck piece fashionable this, season. Large, small or medium as desired. There are muffs & scarfs as low as $1.250n the Subway floor, Old Bldg. On the Second floor, Old Building—muffs and scarfs commence at $8, 652 Women’s Fur Coats Season Prices NOW - +8120 to $550 * $75 to $325 $45 to $385 $22.50 to $100 $125 to $500 $150 to $250 Let us Emphasize—These are all Selected Furs t that each fur has been examined and selected by our own experts. The furs are the soft, fines benutiful thin pelts. They come whi ery woman loves. They come from furriers who are noted furrlers of reputation who make their furs beautifully in every dead sian EXTRA SERVICE Extra have been . Selling almost quadrupled— Beten eepet meOr hee Loteate on te Lend Foe, a Balen Furs pr part of the space of the Girls’ Store, of the Women’s Store, of the Millinery Salons, in addition to the Far Salons. E Furs in greatly enlarged quarters on the Subway Floor, Old Building. § . This Sale Commences Tomorrow, k) Tuesday, Morning at 8:30 ~ JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth

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