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** +A AND s| TED FOR MURDER it ng in Front of Store + Leads to Tragedy and Mi Threats of Crowd. oe ee 5 am Finke, a pushcart peddler _ Bh a stock of notions, established if im front of the dry goods af Samuel Horowitz, at No. Second Avenue, to-day. Horo- ordered Finke to leave. Finke and an altercation resulted, ‘tbe course of which Horowits either or pushed Finke. The pushoart man fell in the gutter a4 lay motionicss. Patrolman Mc- ‘@owen summoned an ambulance, and > Be. Ingrabam of Reception Hospital Pronounced Finke dead. i ‘There was no apparent wound on| _ Winke’s head or body. Dr. Ingraham | @aid’an autopsy will necessary to | establish whether he died of heart fatiure brought on by excitement or & fractured skull. He was forty-eight years old and lived at No. 232 East ,One Hundfedth Street. M - MoGowen arrested Horowitz on a charge of homicide. A man named E _ Ross told the policeman he saw Horo- ‘witz strike Finke over the head with i two padlocks hanging on a rope. The oc! were found in Horowitz's store. Other witnesses said they saw Horowilts push Finke. Fiske's wife happened along Just as the ambulance surgeon pronounced her husband dead. Her lamentations essembled a big crowd and muny threats were made against Horowitz. MeGowan took his prisoner into a drug are and telephoned for help. Three rolmen ILSON INSISTS ON SHIP PURCHASE BILL President Intimates Extra Session Will Be Called If Measure ' Is Not Passed. ‘WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—The Gov- @@mment ship purchase bill must be ‘written into the statute books, ac- cording to President Wilson's own mandate to-day. While professing @enfidence that this measure will suc- coed, Le indicated that an extra ses- alon oF its consideration will be called it does not now make it a law. +, He told callers to-day that it is ab- ‘ashutely imperative that the Govern- have more shipping facilities. Ané.while he held that oth not neceas! panfoeiar bill, for passage of this ee Net the Fagasy os {ie your issue of the 20th December, wander heading “Blackjacked in Dark, Fights Back, Chases and Captures Two state that Mr. Anthony when leaving this correct in your Yours truly, 4%. A. BARBERA, Secretary. FEEL YOUNG! It’s Dr. Edwards’ Oli Olive Tablets for You! Beware of the habli of consiipation. It Govelops from jus 4 da, Oy! son anne reel yd rates The White Sale That Grows in Interest And the Linens—the Linens! Once in the Linen Store, you are immediately impressed with two things, the vastness and the fullness of the stocks. And these are the chief fea- tures of this January Sale of Linens. Never have we had more or better linens to offer. For instance, a special pur- chase of hand drawn and hand- embroidered lace trimmed scarfs and centerpieces at the following unusual prices: Scarfs from 18x36 to 18x72 inches are now marked $1 to $2.75, regularly 82 to 85.50. Centerpieces, 24 inches square oF round, $1.25, regularly $2.50; 30-inch size, $1.50, regularly $3. Irish Damask Table Cloths and Napkins In a large range of new patterns. 72x72 inches, 83, were $4.50. Bal inches, $4.50, were 86.75. Napkins to match, 24x24 inches, $4.75 a dosen, were 80.75. A less expensive cloth from an Inah manufacturer, 70378, 98; 70390, 92.50; 70x108, 92-inch breaths to match, $8 dor. Special Damask, $1 Yd. 7%-inch double satin damask, in large range of patterns, $1, former! $1.25. Io some et) ei napkins to match, 8. dosen, formerly $4.50. Also our regular $1.50 double satin sera 72 inches wide, for $1.20. tterns, 24-inch to ore atch, $8.75. man arin Special — Beall 2x2 yards, in designs, formerly in our own stock at $5.50. Linen Sheets reg Sheeting 90-inch pure linen bleached sheet. ing of unusual quality for ete a aa Bleached pure linen sheet stitched. 90x96 in. (full oo Lif 94.75 « pair. 72x96 in. (single bed size), $4.25 a pair. Hand-drawn and hand-hemstitch- ed linen sheets, woven of round thread linen, 72x96 in., $7.75 « pair, formerly $8.75. 90x06 in, 610 0 pair, formerly $11.75. Pillow cases to match, 22!4x36 in., $1.85 o pair, formerly $2.25. Papwrir in the Sale special purchase of afl linen Pr soo towels, $3, $3.60, $4.20, 94.80, 86. Turkish towels, extra weight, #1, 50, $3.60, $4.20, $6. A special purchase. Linen Store, First floor, Old Building. You can come to this Wan- amaker Sale -of White day after day, and each time dis- cover something you haven't seen before. Never was there a more fasci- nating collection of new and different lingerie than you will find here. We extend to you a most earnest invitation to come and see for yourself. Third floor, Old Building. Four New Blouses One of lingerie cloth has a yoke and a turned down col- lar. This dainty blouse is en- tirely put together with vein- ing, and has large flat pcarl buttons, #3. Another of lingerie cloth is made in ao ourplice effect, and is elaborately trimmed both front and back with wide lace inser. tion, 82.75. A lingerie cloth blouse trimmed with tucks and hemst'tching, has wide revers and large cro- chet buttons, 92.75. An unusual blouse for 98.50 is of lingerie cloth with two panels of embroidery and insertions of lace, $2.50 each. Third floor, Old Building. Another Clearaway of all our Soiled and Crumpled Linens—together with many new and special purchases on the Subway floor, Old and New Bldgs. Quaint Mission Furniture from Stickley Brothers Co. (“The Old House’) Is Selling at Halved Prices 42.50 instead of #5 for a well-made rocker or dining- room chair, From that price up to 624 for a $48 rocker and $25.75 for a 651.50 leather covered li- brary chair, there's quite a range of prices in chairs and rockers Settecs start al 412,75 for the $25.50 kind, and grade slow ly up to 651.50 for 1 great comfort Plenty of living-room tables beginning at $4.50 instead of 99 and rane up to 925.75, instead of $51. Sidebourds are #18 to #36, instead of 636 lo 672. Extension tables, 615.50 to 631.50, in- stead of #31 to 863, Magesine and hook racks, uner, Waste paper hulders, taboureites, fovt- stools, costumers, aarrone, a 103 kind, teal rales nw Closets reg » to ver, le pi ularly 89850 wre yyy o ‘ong AM the Stickley 616.25, and on to #63 wee Uy sy family are famous as for the #126 kind itis makers of youd furni- Serving tables, #h to #14.50, instead of 916.25 to #27, the regular prices ie aba oh 6 or ture and particularly — of inion furniture and not leant amongst the number is the The Whittall Rugs in this Great Disposal now going on are brand-new—straight from the factory—and in- clude the discontinued patterns of the choicest Wilton and Brussels made. A complete range of sizes at ‘way below regular prices. Vourth Gallery, New Building, VO trie: 0 Stickley Bros, Co. of Grand Rapids. Never Before hus this great factory offered mw large w lot of their goods at such an almost unheurd of inont valuable vy, furni- ture offe made and the public knows how famous are our great sales in furniture Vitth Gallery, New Vuiiding tesa ertin as HE tec ronk soph tearstand® ti. THE MEN’S STORE OPENS AT 7:30 TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) TO USHER IN | The Greatest Sale in the tiistors of Men’s Cloth oh Ph ffraufs Sore We ‘don’t like superlatives. They have been much misused; have lost a great deal of their dic- tionary meaning. But when we tried to avoid using them in telling the news of this Sale we were ‘“‘up a tree.”” We could find only one phrase to fit the facts—the greatest sale in the history of men’s clothing. This Is the First Annual National Clearaway of Men’s Better Suits and Overcoats From the Great National Clothing Manufacturers and from Our Own Stocks 5,420 brand new suits and overcoats, just un- packed, from the leading clothing manufacturers of America; and 7,223 fancy suits and overcoats from the fine regular Wanamaker stocks—al] that remain. 12643 wt This is the largest number ever set out for sale under one roof, on one floor (the street floor); a selected stock, representa- tive of the better clothes America has produced this season; honestly made, serviceable fabrics, fashionably ‘cut, a very wide choice of patterns; $355,485 worth, figured on the basis of our regular prices, to be offered for $223,387.75, a total saving of $132,147.25. (Seo tables below; some men will save $50.50 on one purchase each; average saving is over $10.) There are 6,223 Suits vo 4 Young men’s suits; conservative suits; hundreds of patterns; more than 3,000 made from imported fabrics. In the New Store for Men, Broadway corner Eighth On the Burlington Arcade floor, Fourth Avenue End Note—This is a most ontonishing ¢ grou 506 of $30 Wanamaker grade 585 of $20 452 of $32.50 Wanamaker grade 411 of $22. 366 of $35 Wonamaker grade $23, 50 219 of $85 $18 of $87.50 Wanamaker grade bd 281 of $15 215 of $40 ‘Wanamaker grade | (2,058 Suits) 363 of $18 201 of $45 Wanamaker grade 239 of $20 683 of $25 Wanamaker grade | patterned, 726 of $27.60 Wanamaker ot | 18.5 658 of 480 Wanamaker | (2,067 Suits) There are 6,420 Overcoats (4,252 have silk lining and silk sleeves; 1,155 On the Burlington Arcade floor, Fourth Avenue End. BLACK AND OXFORD OVERCOATS . ALL FANCY OVERCOATS 460 of 485 Wanamaker grade ) $87 of #20 =©Wanamaker grade | 408 of 840 = Wanamaker grade | 462 of $22.50 Wanamaker grade | $52 of #45 Wanamaker grade | $24 50 204 of 825 Wanamaker grade) (1,143 Overecate) 207 of $46.50 Wanamaker grade 97 of 815 Wanamaker grade | 187 of 850 = Wanamaker evade | (1,721 Overeosts) 245 of $16.50 Wanamaker grade | $1 1. 50 | 141 of 870) = Wanamaker grade | $21 of 6168 Wanamaker rade | 16 of 875 =Wanamaker grade | 192 of 620 = Wanamaker ered | (1,165 Overceate) Sah -BCOATS At Subway Entrance, New $9.75 PANGY GVERECOATS 257 of 414.50 Wanamaker grade | 20% of $27.50 Wanamaker grade 955 of $13.50 Wanamaker grade | 410 of 30) = Wanamaker grade | 9,50 41 0f815 Wanamaker grade J ( 9 15, 210 of 635 = =Wanamaker grade Note— 2,208 of these overcouts are either quarter, j S11 of 6460 ~=Wanamuker grade | (598 Overcoats) half or full i lined. Fashionable “Ee 254 of 645 Wanamaker grade ; ‘ terns; loose and Cosette Wenemaler’ aad pet . More Than 100 Extra Salesmen roll coats, some with patch pockets; the gail cut in a medium conservative fashion. pert On the Burlington Arcade floor, Broadway End Ha! Ha! Ha! Everybody will be pleased—the men who made those fine quits and overcoats, we who offer them, and the men whe get them and make the real savings that go with them. One of the hundreds of men who wait for the Annual ‘Wanamaker Clearaway, asked us about it the ether day. ‘We told him we had broadened it; how, months ago when the manufacturing tailors were busy on this winter's oréera, TE we had gone to the best of them, looked over their fabries, IE” picked the ones we wanted, and said to them—“We'll take IP Pty whatever you have left ever ef these fabrics when you've filled your winter orders; make them up inte euite-er everseate—the Wanamaker way; take your time about tty enty get them to ue the firet of the years” how they were mightily pleased to have part of their surpiys so easily. provided for, and we got the terms we wanted; and how our customers were to get all the benefits, He was a mest tickled man when he left, vowing to be here Wednesday morning at 1.80. 7 » Wanamaker grade 50 Wanamaker grade Wanamaker grade (1,218 Suite) Wanamaker grade Wanamaker grade (83 Suit well-made, serviceable suits, have silk lining.) i No Charge for ratio