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& s x . Z H ef Eg i is HB alt é Ea Hi tl : init 1 i ! itil : Pe ou meoil to do to gut. the sas co any of tl Siep seme ee MABMATTAR. to haps ob had Decaisld, Sth. Ave, Ride. | mrnee's Drug Hore, 188 Mo be. a Caan SEE ARLINGTON = Ke 4. B, Thoma, SUTLBY, Latterts BLOOMPFINLD, . J. Garlock & Mishel, Bloomfield Centre. RIVERHEAD, 1 1, 5. A. Amman. FREEPORT, X.Y. Freeport Studio, mem MOUNT VERNON, f. WF Basi ie eta am NEW ROCHRLL ¥. Bensee's Pharmacy, 14% Mert ave, YONKE! ¥. mt ime. Aw, Goods Oo, 3% THE EVENING WORLD, KILLED BY MOTOR CAR awakened horribly reattetio WHEN LIGHTS DAZZLED | ‘roan Hi Soe soand’s bed: | HER LEAVING gout ne i, bres (knife amuin and 1 gals, ‘the found her ‘ across the bed. It is no! j = her sleeping vision may the only Fe i, police have murderers. as to the Mentity o pocseeiindlsevedlen AUTO KILLS DAZZLED CHILD. | Another Machine Breaks Skull of! Broker Waltsfolder. | Mipping away from her parents, | as they were watching « “thriller” in @ moving picture theatre at Madi- son Avenue and One Hundred and ‘Thirteenth Street last night, six- year-old Sadie Moll ran into the street and was fatally hurt by the automobile of Dr, Moves Goldberg of No. @ Kast One Hundred and Eleventh Street. Ghe was rushed to Mount Binal Hospital by Dr. Goldberg, but died in & few minutes. The right front wheel had crushed her chest. Charles and Annie Moll, her parents, have a store at No, 7 East One Hundred and, ‘Thirteenth Street. Dr. Goldberg said to-day that tne! "a SADIE Monk ‘ fondant at 11 o’clook.’ That was the last thing you did in the conse, The Court wants the facts in the order im which they oo- curred.” AUTO THIEF PREFERS PRISON TO CONFESSION Liberty Was Promised but He Re- fused to Disclose the Robber Gang. Apromise made by Joseph J. Mea- cle @ week ago when he was found guilty in the Supreme Court of re- cotving stolen goods to expose the tn- pena: ae aie, overboard in a storm three weeks ago.” plete EE HOW WOMEN AVOID OPERATIONS. By Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Cleveland, Oblo—"My | pained tie so for aide workings of the business of steal- ing automobiles in New York was nt carried out when Meacle was ar- Faigned before Justice Weeks for een- tence to-day. Although the court practically promised him a suspension of gentence ff he would reveal what he knows about the widespread prac- tice of stealing automobiles, Meacle | i sald he had nothing to tell. He was sentenced to serve from two. years to four years and two months, in Sing Bing. | i | Fre front night of Dee pie tein Whe When ound guilty he intimated that au ing in this city is an {pect ley and that he 6 cou! More than 2,000 cars have in three hg ROE District Attorney Deuel bebe detailed to get Meacie’s He the that Bete had not been frank with him. Justice Weeks, who knew Meaci father, a member of the Police De- partment, took a pereenel tee in to" Menste ty today, i it thi pri ut the prisoner Prison to confession. expose we stolen to Meacle to. preferred ee MURDER VISION CAME TRUE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1915. Woman's Husbané Slain Just as She Saw It in Dream. PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Feb. |e George M. Rustigian, a wealthy Ar- mentan, was murdered Wemeasay|4 rola while he slept in one of the twin bede im the room he and his wife occupied. Fifteen knife wounds had )Miass. Your letter will be open- pierced hie body. read bya His wite told the police ahe was and held in etrint confidence.—: PHOTOLOGY on New Goods Photographic ‘ee any fits. you, is lg en the market aaa phic field, m sure to it in tte, as cas es arovided af has real ke Several weeks en we ey! the tirst cormonstration in en York City of REXO, the new developing paper, le by Burke & James, which prints by artificial ined te Demonstration big so su that we will conduct another one tomorro: catarany, Feprenry, FREXO 10) re M. to § P, M. sample pac! Lg recs a AE Paper containing six . toeach person who attends. en your tneaite paeeeves and let us E demonstra! fo you the superior quality of REX paper. MACY’S FAMOUS Sepia “De Luxe” Enlargements Men's. 's Usual Price 59c. Verified Price Elsewhere $1.00 ‘om your own negative we will make a Macy Sepia Enlargement size 8x10 inches, in triple mounted 1 This holds Cet for one week only, ‘| beginning ming Seuray, fet Fetruary 27 27th, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Disposal Day for Women’s Hosiery and Underwear Stockings cha Each item is worth your %* careful reading. Underwear Ftd ribbed cotton vests with hand crocheted yoke, 38 each. it weight ribbed cotton com- sanalicn potter juss oe kame Goeanl All Boys’ Overcoats & Suits, American Fabrics, $4.75 Blue serge suits excepted, 8 to 18 year Knicker Suits Originally $7.50 to $18. Overcoats Originally $6.75 to $16.50 ; nero tan New Sprin ing Clothes lon with two pairs te 18 years, $3.95 Sdudents hewice trouser sults (three-piece), sizes 15 to 19 years, blue serge and mixed t, 99. w Blouses of chan! and sises madras, bray bg Ag 2 Md to Old Bendtos” New White Swisses At Low Prices tel Hoes sed Reipel i an Swisses—pure white, fresh and dainty, have been se- cured at a price. fo ae Mitic'ts’ bos s'yard, bet shall Dresses! White linen Rus- hag Mood ad new ones Saturday at sian dresses 25c and 38¢ Yard are 90 inches wide and are For Children box coats, neat, a lag os smart with their white pearl buttons, $4.75. Sizes 2, 8 and 4 years. Milan hats—white with blue or brown ribbon bands Fine white lawn frocks with their dainty collars and cuffs edged ‘with blue, $2. Introductory Exhibition Now in Silks, Gowns, Hats, Ribbons and Hosiery Independence Blue is an original creation of the John Wanamaker Store, ani in silks is now to be had in these weaves: Independence Blue silk and Indepondones Blue leur desole independence Blue brocades Inde lence Blue bordered Independence. Blue coin dots Pos tara Blue faille Blue crepe de lnepengence Blue canton dadesindines Blue differs from any other shade of blue yet proses and it is to be had, at present, only in this store. Exhibition in Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Building, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. LAST DAY February Furniture Sale (Original) and Wanamaker Furniture at Half,| Saturday you may help yourself| from hundreds of pieces of GOOD fur. | niture at half, and from the grea: | Wanamaker stocks of regular furnitur | at reductions of 10 to 33 1-3 per cett. | Monday every piece remaining pes back to full regular price. ‘There will be one exception—the Stickley mission furr- ture, which was acquired to sell at half its establishd price and will continue at that price until sold out. Soge chairs and rockers, and a few buffets, sideboaris, } eerving tables of which we had quantities, remain. Created from the three colors used in Old Buttet, mahogany, $35, reg’ ularly $36, Glory—the in the stripes, the blue in the field of ee nee setae: ue Tiago es 86 ve stars, and the white in the stars and stripes. For the Bedr deh. mahogany, $37.20, It i a a wonderful orice, so the ounlight it afi ie crvam 4 enamel suite reg ereapett. wi! tapestry covered, $78, f jiates joy an independence. is a regularly S09 pond also, becoming to everyone. ota, a regularly rn multe, 99.80, re fumed, aks leather. onal, dosen and White duck dresses i vw patterns sencenla yuegine se KINDLY NOTE—The halfeprice furniture is | Reni ee pall gl Vee gal ag fi marked half price only because we want to clear P SEs Sizes 2 to 6 years. our floors of all odd pieces and suites and greups \ “Wanamaker Sen Be Ot Palting which are not being re-ordered for regular stacks. Special” For Girls In the half-price lot are pieces and suites for on a shoe means a big 84. Werner | ake gg Med every room, in a variety of woods, finishes and worth of leather, style and caged ara iv plain | sizes—hundreds of fine things that may not | comfort. Middy soar eg of white | 2gain be had for such little money. | faces; sig ly Hoodia hi ee eres sae teided in , white, . have sixteen distinct styles “Aitatross, Nesige-s, 33. | 1eS€ Tomorrow at Half in the “Wavamaker-Spe- Just the ri : i cial” group. Ribbon in (it any piece listed here shall be sold before you come to- = fen ri wi morrow, there will be other half-price pieces for you to see.) Tird toor OW Beiaag | ee ne eee tonne Eaay fa een S18 S-piece Jacobean oak sute, $123.50 Soe Le bcpiece co suite, $86.25, Chiffonier, w: sin, bs reg. raire. f te eabcesay suite, $619, Dressing table, walnut, Cvinresese, ules, Yacobeen oak, $82, regu: regelarty Egan” biden onh S16.50, Chins Closet, Jacobean oak, $36, pen ylition no Orne eae Phe - larly e78. . regularly 648. ‘table, Jacobean oah, $20.59 ‘ Princess baroae, golden ouh,$21.50 A dite Nepern ooh, $36 ularly $78. For Living- Room NDENCE BLUE cei ee siren Library wip nae mahogany, $228, regu S-piece mahogany eulte, $94.00, hina closet, makugany, $76.50, meri Eee: tegstenty C80, A New American Color | ~ciz ia “en ms te ye Bookcase, golden oak, $18, reg- Tea cee fumed tak, $6.74, rogu- oy, Sa f beats 4. io, sense ie manip $5, regu- reglaty 88 bird’ ada maple suite, $121, ae enamel suite, $77, ee $154. saboony suite, $121, reg- wah etd ahogeny, wl se hogany fini C were, ‘ouch, mahoga: ih, ta) $27.28, renulary 65480. in red “nit ssi, regulary 8 ad le, mahogany, an rit regulary 408. New Building, ” a Bedding Back to full prices Monday Morning Saturday 10 to 25 Per Cent. Below Regular Hair Mattresses Excelsior Mattresses Cotton Felt Mattresses | Box Springs, Wire Springs Fibre Mattresses Feather Pillows Seventh Gallery, New Building. WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS - ? NM ge oe renee