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CHAIR AS PLEAS “FORHISLFE Fl ries “Secon Man to Pay Death Pen- > aity for Murder of Brook- lyn Stationer. Guy Nichols, a twenty-four-year- 01d war veteran convicted of the mur- der of # Brookiyn stationer, was exe- iu Bing Sing's electric chair tast Right after Gov. Miller declined to Chane the death sentence jole wax strapped to the death Galt at 11.02 and at 11.07 was pro- ed déad, Just before the cur- Pent was turned on, he turned to the vihets in the chamber and ‘sald “Goodby, boys." To James O'Dell, ‘Mn fie doath-house with him, he eaid “Goodby, J as he passed on the march to the chair Raymond Malone, counse! for Nich- ols, tried to induce the Governor to epare bis life. Supremp Court Justice ing, who sentenced the prisoner, Wrote to the Governor that he feit the ends of justice would be served by Nichols spend his life in ‘The tria! jurors all petitioned “the Governor for « commutation of |. District Attorney Lewis of County wrote the Governor i bad he did not feel there was merit application for executive ein dial a is was convicted with Jesse Walker, another former seaman, of the killing of Samuel Wolvhak, a er, at No. 208 Wyckoff Ave- mn rooklyn, No’ 1919. Walker ‘the death pe three weeks Nichols. t before he was . | Walker made a statement was forwarded to Gov, Miller, in ‘which he asserted that Nichols had Ho part in the actual killing bat that the shooting was done by a third soeomplice who iwgat free. STRIKE DELAYS. DOUGHERTY. ROME, Maton 4A rehbishop Dough- erty of Philadelphia had beon expected fo afrive in Rome lust night, but was Metained owing to the railway strike Duscany, which prevents the passage | Wirains from Genoa to Pisa end ‘O'Hern and other prelates of | the ican College went to the rall- Hon last night, but the authori- ‘were Unable to give them any tion ing the whereabouts et the Archbishop. Benedict requested to formed immediately wnen ‘Archbishop Glangow Paplinner Adds to Praise of “UnGommon Sense.” Office of THE DAILY RECORD, Renfield Lane, Glasgow, Scotland. "The Bvening Wor'd: Daparteneot.) John Blake Editorials seem to ‘an excellent impression on . Indeed, many letters have us suggesting that they be brought out in book form, arse, I have no wish to move matter or to ask you to con- 5 E ‘the suggestion. t elias | keep the series going at the same rate. am sending you by the three copies of the paper. ; Baas tome our side will be ap- : ‘ours faithfully, ‘ DAVID R. ANDERSON. ‘A eet of 48 of these “Talks” now in pamphlet form, Price 25c, Cashier, The World, Park te 7 Rew York City, of the gloom and smote the Samaritan on the head with « club, When he re- thirty men who were felled and robbed did ‘not appear. Her husband, Kurt a ewung the club, CLEOPATRA’S FELLAHS WIN. | Sorceress of Chiengo River Sen- fenced for CHICAGO, Mareh man, “the Innocent of a criminal gang, started for th sera eae to waste charms, iy fon for forever, ml yours to life. men, reaponuibte | and jaw abiding, appeared against her And each told the came story | Cleopatra confronted them with tears and told them of the troubles of o companied her “hominy ‘which ws Ways approached through a dark mee. ‘Then a deadly arm reached out ing Aris, covered conmiousness all he had was his eloth it‘ls anid by the State's Attorney that went up ite. Officers’ Shoes Reduced Now A5 A Pair Genuine Calfskin 2885 pairs of officers’ shoes made according to Govern- ment regulations. Fully guaranteed, with extra quality outsoles und mois- ture proof fibre insert, Value $14. MEADES Brooklyn’s Beat Known Shoe Store, 102-104 Myrtle Ave. Cor. Bridge St. BROOKLYN, N. Y. ” { “Mark-downs , Great War with all its suffering has had ct “py the brains of this countr; j : : toe call realy «out that has made man more H tale that ‘ To tell a ‘ yg heelgalbaerry we war, when you paid $25, $30 or it of clothes, you knew you were as nes Retailer is not yet giving you He is still refusing to take his has not yet waked up to the fact consumer, have been on an earnest strike.” He still thinks he can break for “soon,” says he, “the consum- ply eh adie dress as Father Adam did.” When Retailer 24 advertises “Suits Cheap," you means “Cheap Suits.” We Ara Not Saying We are not saying we will give you « $100 $35 nor » $79 suit for $30, for we know just a wee bit of sense can- not saying we are stuck with a stock its that we cannot move through the Re- » Great War Has Had a Sobering Effect on the Country _ Public Dissatisfied With Sales ‘as the next man. You got style, | Not Convincing losses that the manufacturer claims he had All haa Ai care about is to get your money's worth, We are not saying we are closing out our | fast year's stock, clearing the decks for new business” and are “@ving our suits away at & tremendous Joss.” We know that the real live man will not want a garment that is out of style and shopworn even though he can get it cheaper. We Are Saying We are ‘saying that WEKTON STYLE CLOTHES are manufactured in our own fac- tory out of the finest All Wool and Worsted | cloths, in the newest shades and tailored up-to- the-minute in style for the man who likes the sporty fit as well as for one who prefers the conservative model, We are joy that buying WEKTON STYLE, CL THES means buying them directly from the Manufacturer and baving for a the Beate eet Per cent. fe are saying that every dollar you pay for WEKTON STYLE CLOTHES is in the gar- ment. Our Sales Rooms are on the stoop fi of 818 Broadway, in the heart of the pass turing district, without any expensive deco: tions and without high-priced salesmen, ‘We are saymg that in WEKTON STYLE. CLOTHES you are getti oa Os that will bring you back to pre: wa a ‘And we are to guarantee it, and to guarantee your being satisfied. Our prices are: $20, $25, $30 and $35, with no charge for alterations, Tnose who come to | remain to buy, d are therefore offering them to you ‘gong. You are not interested in any Makers of Men's and WEKTON STYLE CLOTHES 8 Broadway (near 12th Street), New York City Tear out this address, It will save you money, Young Men's Clothing ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY. MAROH 4, 1921. + DRESSERS vory. mahogany, ouk Nn gray finish. ormerly te ®175. Now As g Low As 12 THIRD FLOOR with drawers and bine. Formerly to 850. Now As 49 Low As 56 BASHMENT. ELECTRIC FLOOR LAMPS vowutiful deaigna Yorimerty to 875. Now As Low As $9.50 MAIN FLOOR scrouon tana: GREATEST MARK-DOWNS IN NEW YORK’S HISTORY <2 rst, Formerly to 855. ALL SAMPLES IN THIS SALE. THERE ARE NO DUPLICATES. Now As ¢ 8:75 into Period styl tor onk. 'yormerly to 8125, Low As Fire Sale Continues Saturday Monday and Tuesday FLOO! KITCHEN TABLES Porcolain white, well made, many With silk shade; Now As $77.98 Fourrn R FIFTH FLOOR Fire Sale Continues Saturday | PS iin [fe 1887 — DEUTSCH BROS. — FURNITURE — HARLEM STORE ONLY — 1921 SERVING TABLES REFRIGERA Ci Old $vory or French FIRE SAL BY ORDER OF FIRE INSURANCE ADJUSTERS $750,000 Stock Grand Rapids SANPLE FURNITURE. Complete Suites and Odd Pieces (FORMERLY UP TO $32,000.00) THIRD FLOOF made of ueleoted oak, , mahogany or walnut; large and roomy Formerly to 850. Now As Low As tLow As $50,000 Stock of Very Finest RUGS RUG Rugs—In Four Great Lots Brussels, Velvets, Axminsters, Wilton Velvets, Royal Wiltons, Crex and Grass Rugs NOW AS. $12.50 |“Wowas $9-95 | “Towas $5.95 | “Uowis $2.50 Magniticently destgned”in 5 Now As =f tow as PDT SECOND FLOOR “LOT L.—10-PCE. DINING SUITES * in fined American walnut and mu “LOT .—10-PCE. DINING SUITES LOT U.—10-PCE. DINING SUITES upholstered with 10089 cush imported. tapestries, vel wing and Dupont Joather with mahogany (od suites in genuine | ceptionally fine bubtod Now Ai Formerly Now As = Formerty “Now As Formerty Lew Aa $7 29- ay Low As eo to $725 Low As $3.9-50 te $000 SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Heavy oak frames ths Full wixe or th American or bur POURTH LOT. Vil.—-8-PCE. PERIOD BEDROOM SUITES Formerly Up to $2500.00 A ats » In rich mahogany, {Now As gute oan ponemer, Ney ARTS LOT Vill. Formerly Up to $1500.00 Formerly Up to $900.00 in A shogany, ivor ) gray finial THIRD FLOOR CHIRD | DEUTSCH BROS BROS THREE (3) BIG STORES" _ URN ITUR E HARLEM STORE ONLY 3rd Ave. & 123rd St. ‘Aahogany, Ivory and French gray; big variety....6 } Low As THIRD FLOOR, Massive manogany and oak frames, Low As Formeriy te B200, FLOOR. Daveneitee, separate, formeriy ¢o $128. 7.50 SECOND ¥T.OOR. Slightly damaged, bus in no way affecting the wearing quality. NO EXCHANGES. SECOND FLOOR LOT I.—Size 9x12 LOT Il.—Size 8.3x10.6 LOT I11.—7.6x9; 6x9 LOT 1V.—27x54; 36x72 Monday Formerly to $375 Formerly to $300 Formerly to $175 Formerly to $60 and Tuesday 8-PCE. PERIOD BEDROOM SUITES OT IX.8-PCE. PERIOD BEDROOM SUITES rein [New ae $195 si a or twin beds, in burl or American walnut, | Now Af $89-50 3-PCE. DAVENETTE SETS wovered oatier tnpeety and firw quality Dupont leat bel Now As $79.50 Formerty to $250. TORS ‘celuin and $9.50 : : DINING CHAIRS —& sicobean onte, mahogany and BUFFETS _tBFRIGERA DRESSING TABLES : rong went “rent ot Dabest EL fies aie oe te Mahogany, oak or American [stone lined retrigerators, ant Vanity Drowera, maton triod, fenthor; mahogany, oak, wal- Yormerty te $95. Wainut, in lange range of Formerly to 86%, ory, Walnut OF Guik For to 8: sd Now As ESS Pormerty to 8250 Wow As Formerly to gti. Formerly to "9 $15 5 tee te Now As # LD | Now As Low As Now As $25 Pd low As THIRD on Low Ae FOURTH FLOOR. Low As BASEMENT THIRD FLLOO MAIN pm. ¥YOURTH FLOOR. IF FOROBES ray, or im mahogany, walnut oF oak ‘armerly to 8100, tie a: #78 t. Formerly Up to $3000.00 MAIN AND FOURTH FLOC Feone Up "3900 MAIN AND oye SLCOEs Formerly Up to $1000.00 a sade|Now As Includin ber y beautiful Perloa] Now As Great selection of rich Poi jeaizns in oak, mahomay) Now A, a sa aa te As ODDO caein maloesay as shies scree er AZGe SOA Se ie oes nergy i & 8160 3-Pce. Leather Suites MORRIS CHAIRS or fintsl enue Dapont leather, japon tapestry. } RCOND | ¥LOOR. Jn genuine Ae tow aw