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HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DEOEMBER 19, 1916, MONEY AND MEN, [TWO YOUTH OO GHAR: Js it ttn, arly. to-day by @ Tre that destroyed NEW WARDEN AT EXECUTION | seven‘inimates Sc tne death house and the Stout Furniture Company's Fae- received their farewell. He entered id damaged the plant of the death, chamber at vi and was ie | re iree si & are Public. Mervice Bleetste R sues Had Asked for Death Barly | ceslared dead as nie shocks 4 >, in Week to Avoid Burial an ante mortem statement. Pedteta jenator ‘ Kumrow’s father arrived at the + “WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—KImbrough on Christmas. prison from Utica at 4.80 o'clock, but nm of Senator Stone of Mis- Their executions advanced three jot permitted to see his son. Fl. Will be named to th Federal da} hel in| ane ENR ONE ch at St. ied) it was lear ye at their own request, 60 that the to succeed Jud) B. Christmas of other feople might be AN ESSENTIAL seem aes less gloomy, Stanley Millstein, nine- teen years old, and Charles Kumrow, | == HOW ] TOOK MY Postmaster Morgan Thinks twenty, were put to death In the elec- TO * WRINKLES OUT HEALTH That the Pneumatic Tube trle chatr at Sine Bing this moratng, BETTER ‘arden Moyer attended the execu. System May Be Extended. tions, it being the first time a Bing ae Sing warden has ncen the carrying Go0D DIGESTION After Facisi M b Postmaster Edward M. Morgan said | out of a death sentence since the days ; Basuty Doctors tind Fane, | to-day that he had read ‘The Evening | of Warden Thomas McCormick, | — ——— IT anes World's account of the mail test made} Millstein was the first to be teken TRY on Friday and Saturday last and pub.|from the death house. He seemed 2 DOORS ABOVE 37%: By Wintired Grace Forrest. Write f of “OPEN EVENINGS 9980,400 Fire tn Salem, SALEM, Ind., Dec. 19.—A loi $200,000 was caus : 4 ’ . Mshed yesterday. dazed, but called out a farewell to his H 9) ST E TTE R S worry and fil health brought was a satisfactory piece of | neighbors, among whom was Dr. Ar- ee and wrinkles, 1 realteed) yuk.” he sald, “and as far asit showed |thur Waite. Millstein entered the H that they not only greatly marred my ap- raga omac | ers Pearance and made me look much older,| the eMiciency of the tube system death chamber at 5.58 o'clock and was Dut that they would greatly interfere with} over the old one it must have appealed because @ won [to all interested in keeping the city delivery up to the top notch. Yes, I ” 7s homely |think it offered suggestions for tm- rT furro’ | } q Mirae ties waek SAA co unnenar’ basen | STETOENRE C06, Little boys love MUSIC. “But the service cannot be much ol ivr reunee ahd better ooking ineereved ih is, stkcioan Chakinaad (And so do little girls) Bae eves Lad Soin tecee and teassunsa | tn the article entll we have more men Whenever they hear it, they dance. ) MY face with mont constant regularity, 4 more men means a larger appro- Pp spl sts Z , And their eyes dance, too; and the! Pg ad priation. I can't say offhand the ex- a pamtnt te ‘é Sy ~ . . y' d their hearts. i act amount that would be required to || lei ee i ed this, But any increase fides Do YOU realize this ? i priation for that purpose would neces- i sarily bring about a complete reor- (Or are you one who has grown OLD j ganization of our schedules.” | ~ away from the child’s view-point 7) Though nobody concerned would admit it, postal authorities have been informed within the last day or two| that the owners of the pneumatic ‘| tube system might accept a contract considerably lower than the present rate—especially for the service north of Forty-second Street, which is now $17,000 per mile annually. Postmaster Morgan feels now that! -, the pneumatic service will not be iaas aahy OO, ab Goueah te kas The SUBWAY takes you direct—under cover—to WANAMAKER’S and the > been implied in the adoption of Post- | 4' master Burleson’s recommendation. | oe satin iefe on for nbout two min-|In fact, the present agitation may, we by the skin is wiped off result in the letting of more con- Sete, ary benny wet mote, a Fae and ie aes Uncles 44 os requires for this simple ope: the pneumatic tul system no of) Seoneant wi Shaw Yad Ms Ono Hundred and Twenty-Afth Street. A one-floor Christmas Store containing almost every kind of Christmas gis ft sold up- ‘note Corn Crop Werth 9n0e,133,-||| Stairs, but mostly at lower prices for slightly inferior qualities—but all upto Wanamaker standard. Rea ear tae thin year, at shown by Muron « Rainy Day Outfits |Kimonos for he State re Agriculture to- y . . fiiednetat deter: si || for Girls, $2.95 Kiddies, $1.50 ents, he highest record sincs ||| Cape, cap and bag—these] Adorable little kimonos of! pr h ‘thi 4 ost : . TE oat ae eh | three necessities for $2.95.| pink or blue eiderdown, finished | Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street ATHENA UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN *_* * Children love to HEAR music. They long to be able to PLAY music ~—to express themselves. Give them an opportunity. * * * Put into Your Home Before Christmas The ANGELUS The first real player-piano. The piano a child can play. Upright. Grand. The LINDEMAN-ANGELUS. . .$550... ..$1,000 i The EMERSON-ANGELUS,.... 675..... 1,150 |! The SCHOMACKER-ANGELUS 825...., 1,350 Celebrated KNABE-ANGELUS.. 950..... 1,650 Or one of these very fine player-pianos, built by the builders of the ANGELUS Wanamaker Christmas Candies are made under proper con-| Sunday School Candies ditions to insure their purity Specially Prepared and quality. Orders for 25 pounds and more | Black-and-white check rub-| With satin. Of course they have|] Chocolates, assorted in one, two| are packed. in special. half-pound LINDE y berized material patch pockets and cord girdles. | and five-pound boxes-60c pound. | boxes at the rate of 11¢, 12, 18¢ the LINDEMAN (Witeoxa Watts ta ae if Sizes 1, 2 and 8 years. Chocolate and bonbons or ali] box. Chocolates and bonbons, hard sent chocolate mixtures—fruit, cara-| candies and knicknacs of all kinds. pete behets Hones ibn 'Yox’| Christmas Decorations b. box, 60c; and Favors C. ‘Trimmed Christmas trees, $1.50 Hard candies with nut or clear| to $10. . centres—all flavors—26c to 60c} Jack Horner pies, $2 to $12. pound. Christmas favors—a variety. A typical “Little Red Riding} " Bianket robes in blue or pink, | Hood” outfit is a red rubber- white nursery igure in whites finc| ized cape with hood attached| shed with satin. $1.50. at $2.50, Also innavy blue. | with sil” stsoietow™ reer | The ANGELUS is the Prince of Players. It is almost human. You can play on it anything you like, Just as you wish. And the pianos in which it is built Are GOOD. Small Sum Down Delivery at your home at once. Balance of cost in monthly sums. Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Building. Used Pianos--Sale Fine Blouses at New Prices $3.85 and $5 Soft, and not too heavy, satin blouses in a smart pleat- ed model at $3.85. Washable of course. White and flesh color, |Dainty Neckwear Worsted Things iat 50¢ For Baby jt tone eee Fa 2| Sacques of dainty white | Site, worsted, edged with pink Céllan and cutteels choreae: worsted, hand-knitted, 65e. dic—finished with woe frillings of] Adorable little caps and | lace, hemstitched, tucked or deep} picturesque t oques—finely bora. knitted, but not by hand, 50c, | Leggings that reach up Because it is tailored to conform to the lines of | your figure Athena Underwear gives you the comfort that you have always wanted and never have been | able to find in underwear, It affords freedom, in | moving your arms and body, that you will enjoy. Blouses of heavy crepe de chine with front panels and edgings on collars of an excel- Fichus of net, edged with When you put on a comfortable, | Wear. It is cut to your measure, Christmas Silk Underwear | metal beaded neck'aces. pique sewn, : ONLY BRONX STORE and Stockings Slippers for Everyone \ lent imitation filet lac pleatings of the net; single and All ATHENA | uit of ATHENA Un- it) White and flesh color. $3.85.}/ double styles. |” "I to the waist; white worsted, | Uprights, grands, player-pianos—taken in ex- Lueserr derwear you will find CN Dainty blouses of Geor- Collars of organdie, effectively] 95¢- Wy change or used for demonstrating purposes, re- po Ae ee to your delight that = A gette crepe, appliqued with but daintily embroidered. 4-Piece Sets | built and refinished, priced without a cent prof- ¥ it fits you exactly, | “ \. soutache braid-—one model Sanam ies amet sad it tous. Small sum down. Convenient monthly ; a ‘ ay, ries ; " tcroce the| Without being \_illustrated--white and flesh |'Novelty Jewelry For Kiddies, $3.85 terms. The great Christmas opportunity. T we stretched at any color, $5. 195 and 50 , A sweater, cap, leggings and point and with no Dressy blouses of Georgette crepe in dark suit colors, $6. ; sent - a a mittens at brushed wool com- t H : | A varie ift collection se @ “se sets, whi fant Srp | loose fabric to write Hl} auayinebisnen are exeptona at tomoron’-ries $38.8 gol da Sigel] Bececaeh thew sets which |) Ton 6 Wanamaker Shee aay CR: ° : ° | gift jewelry consists of q j SH ealeiewre : 7 : Saleervoue) acess, Extra—Dainty White Voile Blouses; |' 8 ee dn, Wik tee tl 2 to 6 years, | Broadway at Ninth Street, New York d size in buying | 20 Models; at $1.15 | clasps scart pins, hair ornaments,| Women’s Gloves, $1.50 . ca Goud] ATHENA Under. | Oa ie ve ints bracelets, hat! Gray’ mocha; one-clasp, | | | | i | It has taken many years to bring ATHENA to its 1 a smbroi- \ present perfected state. You will realise when you Book Store ere ear Bai pr ein proi ut it on that it is exactly right in every detail. .. : eae uiame Arranged on racks for quick selection. A very com- 4 Down-Stairs Vetia, $1.60 to $2.50, 0. prehensive gift collection 149th Siheer @ 3rd AVENUE Prices: WHI] 4200s, _ for _ children — all} Union Suits, $2. nrg ‘ Children's Slippers, 90c, $1.15, $1.25 am. Ever nd for the Home for Cash or Credit . TH as if ; ion. c - air jomen’s S$ ers, 60c, 25, $1. For Women—Vests and Tights. .60cto $2.00 _ |||) Minds for play and instruction. | so ns Pa opular colors Mein Bec os cae decal Be Your OwnSalesman Ail Goods Marked 'o.terms WillSun [Our Terms Will You] For Women—Union Suits $1.15 to $4.25 | Popular novels—priced as aie fancy boot avockings of plait Slippers, $2, $2.25, §2. tn Plain Figures a ate . e low as 60c volume. bested a BO alr. ercerized cotton ‘WI =F A | . |What to Give Wool Serge | ROOMS For Boys and Girls—in cotton or merino. Sets of books—by many/SMALL GIFTS ‘a BOY fer fo hy Gifts 3: Completely Biter *4'7° 50 vell-k: thors. ‘ountain pens, $1.25 to § \ ouM . | 2: —Separate Garments sees 50cto $1.10 WEEENOWA: AUMIGSS, ica a a fad | A Rainy-day outfit, $3 Any woman would appre- —Union Suits.......... 85c to $2.00 Books on many subjects. Cravonreniite aie pencils, 25e.) A Black Rubber Coat, $2.95] ciate a dress length of this ‘ Prices are often very much il Rey 10e wood all-wool French weave g ROOMS ym 50 dthena is sold only at Saks in New York is sold only at Saks in New York less than publication rates, B0c, Roe Pig ie DOW TDs ark i yds 4 : om pletely . wy I & Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, Makers. Down-Stuira Store. Navy blue A Blouse, | wide Four-Piece William and Mary Period Bedroom Suite, in American Walnut In the Men's Store To Policemen, Firemen, Letter- Carriers, Messengers 85. FURS—FOR GIFTS The Down-Stairs Store suggests only the most popular kinds, made up in absolutely correct styles from thoroughly reliable furs. Prices are unusually low, Muffs Fur S arf $15 to $25... . Black Fox.. $12.50 to $25 $8.50... . Nutria $7.50 $15 to $22.50... ... Skunk . .$7,50 to $18 $10 to $19.50 ural Raccoon Children’s Sets, $3.75 to $18 Supreme Value in silk hose is determined not only by beauty of texture and shapeliness but also by durability. lo that important feature stLic HOSE stands pre-eminent. It is so serviceable that to wear it daily is true economy. \cmen's Silk Hose—80c, $1.05, $1.50 and $2 Women's Lisle Hose, 55c Nen’s Silk Hose—55e, 80c, $1.05 and $1.59 Men's Lisle Hose, 30c Beautifull plate of DR Sale of men’s high shoes at | he upper leather is the sar in the trenches, The soles are the is the shoemaking, Klucher lace model, wide toe and round toe; sizes 6 to11, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. long, mir FONIER 34 inches long, mirror 16x50; TOILET TABLE 40 inches long, with triplicate mirror; BED in full size; four pieces, as illustrated. 6° 394 $115: Subway at Broadway | ee le a ‘ ae ENTRANCE TH aA OPEN Astor Place ) JSG at Ninth jaa 70 oe pola Ey bhi VE Levee. | SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” ADS, WORK MONDAY WONDERS ed on the boots worn . Army standard and so