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Wes Her Utes ©., Feb. 1.—tisther wine ) lame Was kiied afd Mrs. Olile D. Sibie Mortaily shot yesterday by Nobert G. SM aw re ected suitor of Mra Gites He then committed suicide. Bmith had accused Miss Williams of Against him. The shooting took place in the Sible hha abiard cao a eer Semen WATERS ‘PIANOS i Founded 1845 In a good piano fine tone quality is the most yimportant thing and al- H Ways determines the su- perior excellence of a high-class instrument. Absolute durability is also most essential. These two qualities the Waters Pianos possess ] in a pre-eminent degree. Waters-Autola player-pianos have the Same fine tone and dur- * Hable construction as the | Waters Pianos and con- tain all the very latest im- ] provements so necessary in an up-to-date player. Call and let us dente. ’ strate all that we claim * |\for the Waters Pianos and the Waters-Autola Jayer-piano or send pos- al for catalogues. Very attractive prices and most liberal terms Of payment are now of- fered, and old pianos will _ [pbe taken in exchange. 1 Horace Waters & Co. |!!: Four Stores: | sa ~ Ave., nr. Pres * iW W. 42d “ed Se te, "Bway y 254.W. 125th St., nr. 8th Av. (i E. 149th S St., nr. 3d Ave. ee ea ee « — the Annual Full sise bedstead, dresser, Circassian walnut, ivory Circassian walnut, ivory Lord & Taylor’ Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Some of the Splendid Values in Furniture Adam ws Ivory Bed Room Suite Same Suite with twin bedsteads, $245.00 41 plies Adam Bedroom Suite Same Suite with twin trad 4-Piece Adam Bedroom Suite Circassian walnut, ivory and mahogany. $300.00 Same Suite with twin bedsteads, 4-Piece Adam Bedroom Suite Same Suite with twin bedsteads, <r DOLE N SITS T ‘BURGLAR TO SAVE |. Closes With One One of Pair of | te Thieves Disco::>-ed at Safe in in Jewelry Store. To save his own life, aside from Thornton of the Bec-ord Avenue Sta- tion, an honor man in the denart- ment, shoe @ burglar at 4A. M. to-day outside Charles L. Wagner's jewelry store at No, 186 Grend Street, Wiil- jamaburg. The burglar was armed with an axe, with which he had already struck Thornton across the hand and which he had swung over his head for a murderous blow when the policeman shot him in th. head. Two burglars had broken into ‘Wagner's place by climbing through a fanlight over the front door, and were busy at the safe when Thornton dis- covered them. He waited until they had failed in their attack upon the safe and climbed out through the fan- Nght again, with their pockets filled with watches and rings from the show window. As they reached the sidewalk ‘Thornton opened fire on them, but his first bullets went wild. One of the burglars ran up Grand street as the Police gathered from all directions in | Fesponse to the shots. The other man started toward Berry ; Street, and Thornton closed with him at once, In spite of the axe the man swung, Thornton rushed in, and as > burglar flung up his head in the effort of raising the axe to strike Thornton, the latter shot him in the | nostrils. As the burglar sank to the sidewalk the other policemen came up. In the pockets of the injured man were found watches and rings valued at about $300. The burglar who escaped made off with a like amount. The injured man was taken uncon- scious to the Williamsburg Hospital ‘and was not revived for about four hours. Then he refused t name or say anything about Detectives from Headquarte: he pits, athege| Prints and sald they recog- a burglar but were at therwiee as uncommunicative as the man himself. He is about thirty years old, 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighs 170 pounds, is ! smooth shaven and wore a@ blue serge sult, gray overcoat, black soft hat and red ‘and black striped cravat. On his |finger was a seal pig ig bearing the monogra: Wegner, ths Sseueiter” who was robbed, is a [abied of Coroner Ernest w ‘ebruary Sale of a My $795.00 chiffonier and toilet table. wt $145.00 oo 00. and moter Usually $175.00 sually $225.00. and mabdgany, Usually $400.00 $295.00. a $245.00 \ Chairs or Rockers $15.00 Usuaily #25,00 Chairs of superior qual- ity, at a very low price. Made of solid mahog- any, antique cane finish. Tara ry thin Mildly and Healthtully th Le eer rte /( see aeieree i now itos bee Bie sees Ber. 0. 8. Pes. OF. making an arrest, Policeman Stephen tien. Osten, ex Gctdemen Bite., 9 | California's ‘8 ” Certified Fruits and || Vegetables '| Food experts and | exal boards certify to the pur- :) ity and high qual- '1 ity of Del Monte |: canned fruits and }: || vegetables— : 1 Westfield, Mase., Board of Health Now we close the book of the old Store Year, and set our faces “Inventory” comes from the Latin “‘to find.” We took stock of our store on found some pleasant things: First, that liections of goods are freer than ever before of things out of season, or in broken or assortments. Second, that the Store and its Service are most ot nearly perfect physical condition in thelr histor ready to receive the bomaaieal now toni an Coup eon ee tee ceed America. in—a Mag than tab that we are better and from And how they are of the charming and en‘ barriers that lead into the new year! New Silks, new Milli experts have just come back ffom Paris, bring much with them, new Laces, new Fashio1 you look the turn of the season is evident. This will be a ous of today with the February Kes arity a and Sil- in themselves new, th with the ad- verware—in dition of most splendid —_" Won't you see for yourself? It’s an inspiration. ili aa ea ae Se eee od — ‘GIMBEL BROTHERS | Broadway and Thirty-third Street te lt dows the The GIMBEL February Furniture Sale —"“With Initiative” A Half Million Dollar Stock At Savings of 10 to 50 Per Cent. Last week’ Review’ ‘ebruary F niture Sale reuse ths te g pccty lh Sade ay ot Phos hea that neue epprecation of Ial-gaarly sonto have ster bot. gst pete tes ‘satay thal Now York ond a omstont’coeord "oh perp ae ese be counted on to choose what is new, eubstantial, and in good taste. dt’ a fair omen—and the Sale is 20 lavishly (yh td Furniture month as New Taffeta Petticoats By the Hundreds in the February Sale | Canned | Frits : and Veg Vegetables | are used in the Amer- ican home than any |’ other brand. Picked and packed the day they ripen, in our ecrupu- lously sanitary factories located where the pro- ducts are grown, | Ask your grocer for DEL ‘|; MONTE peaches, aspara gus, ripe olives, Hewellen .4 Pineapple, eeediese raisins, }] Preserves, etc., and you |: | will be eure of a high uni- | form quality at a moderate price. Packed by California Frait Canners Association Largest Canners of Fruits and Vegetablesinthe World 1 San Francisco, California North & Dalzell, 111 Hudson Street, New York City Agents. OUCH! LUMBAGO?. Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves. You just rub MUSTEROLE in briskly, and usually the pain is gone — a delicious, soothiny sont comes to take its place MUSTERO! LE is a clean, white ointment made Srat oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Doctors and nurses use MUSTEROLE and recommend it to their patients, They will Badly tell you what relief it ves from Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup, ay Neck, ‘Asthma, Neuralgia, C Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumba Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, | Colds of the Chest (it often prevents Pneu- monia). At your drugeist’s, in 25¢ and 50c jars, and js special large hospital size for $2.50. sure you get the genuine MUSTER. OLE. Refuse imitations~-get what you ask |for, ‘The Musterole Conipany, Cleveland, H World Wants Work Wonders. Na py, Circular Flounces Double Ruffles Pleatings Styles that by Spring modes, Savings of 25 to 35 Per Cent. Taffeta Petticoats, $1.95 to $5.95 Silk Jersey Petticoats, $1.95 to $5.95 Messaline Petticoats, $1.95 to $4.95 Becend Fleer The February Sale of Kitchen Furniture On the Fifth Floor “A double incentive for purchasing kitchen furni- ture now is cente have been made to secure furniture of proven utility, stanch in construction and priced in most instances at much below the regular. $10.50 to | $17.50 drawer, $2. The GIMBEL Assortment of oosier Kitchen Cabinets Wide Widths All the New give the vo- luminous ef- fect required in this sale, Combination \ Table-Cabinets | A pastry table, pantry cabinet combination equipped with sugar and flour bins, upper cabinet, table, etc.; several sizes, $1.75 Kitchen Tables, 3 ft., ott Kitchen Tables, 314 » $1. Mf Kitchen Table, with Inches all the models that have bend ularity, Fach white enamel model exceptional. are 7] is ia Brecticaliy & comp! vadnngk pease ¥ with glass panel Chita Tagnd Back Kitchen $1 Kitchen Chairs, se $3.7 ropriog Tables, a at and a fine Banryete Cab Cabinet at 960 bad Fifth Floor Special efforts Kitchen Cabinet $17.50 Oak finish, doors, nicoloid extension top, crystal services, ete. \ $7.50 to $12.50 chr it oh Et - exclusively. Frames, $1.45 to $260 from $350 Ten Pieces An Mastration tt the Initiative that Inspires GIMBEL Sale ssamtuhave Sab Lt at oie Gnng room we cane ition. If we would keep his ofthe dull season, he would make a superb be sold at an extraordinarily low piles, ball’ GI suite that coud’ BELS would have tt ate were interested. Sketches were submitted, costs and quantities » e over and finally, after several months of works the suite became a paper am But it is even than we paso for; for the put the best he had into the designing and ‘ It is shown for the first time. in this atone rich in those many quality details that are usually found only in the moat expensive furniture, The design is of true Jacobean inspiration. The wood is clear, white oak with a mellow, antique finish, The drawer pulls are dull brass, drop style. The etal of the table is new adaptation of the Jacobean ropa twist; a massive and imposing. The upper half of tle China Closet has a mirror back. ; The Serving Table ie aenely wate place of Serer, the lower shelf. being practical in width and properly placed, the drawer runs full —_7 and can be used for storing linen. There are many other features of special appeal both in the style and |” the general construction. Ten pieces in all, },_ inabading six chairs that have seats of Spanish « leather and cane bac Seventh Fleer»). The Sale of Silverware. Saves 25 to 50 Per Cent. $33,000 Worth of Service-Giving Articles tor $23,500—A February Occasion! The high character of the entire collection makes every piece worthy. i of the best homes. Manufacturers who are foremost in the: production of useful and artistic Silverwares have contributed with remarkable price- °F concessions. Whether you purchase for yourself or for gift-giving, it will be to your advantage to share in these economies: $2.75 to $700 Sterling Silver Pieces, At $1.95 to $325.” $2.25 to $22.50 Sterling Silver Table Ware, At $1.50 to $16 $4.75 to $21 Sheffield Plate Reproductions, Ai $3 to $15. 50c to $15 Silver Deposit Glassware, At 25¢ to $6 Vanity Cases, Photo Frames and Trinkets. ei cae to ae Sterling Silver Vanity, $1.50 Fomoent Size Sterling © ‘ases, $18 to $30. Phi Frames, $: Conese 50 Sterling Silver Vanity Cases,| $7.50 Sterling NStver Cigarette ae 3 to $15 Sterling Silver Vanity Cases, $2 “to 95. Boxes, $1.25. is to ($5, Staring Siver Phota| | Bie‘to $260 Staring ee Sinen, $1.48 to 63.605 abe to $1.60,