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The Evening World from New York, New York • Page 6

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The Evening Worldi
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1 I Iiili1ii 1 I Jit THE WORLD I MONDAY BYEiyiNCf QCTOBER 6 fLuh Mfr ERCYfQR AEAirMANCANC I 10 kglstrate Ommen Announces that Every One of the Twenty Houghs Arrested Shall BeHeld I for Six Months i SCHOOL OF CRIME IN KLONDIKES POOLROOM Qang Swore Vengeance in CourtRoom but Quickly Hustled to Dells While Names of Associates Were taken Twenty notorious members of Monk jlastmnns cans were lined up before Uaglatrate Ommen In the ICnsex Market I 1 Police Court today They were told Bm not one of them would gO uipun II Jied and that evcry prisoner would beheld In 1000 ball for six months i Never tine the police besun war en there tuoghs cutthroats robbers and murderers has such a blow been dealt hem The mn and bon In the prison I am dock all necrlng and laughing and yen thrMtfitae the police who hd raided thorn at No MT natt Broadway jreotTdav suddenly became cttllen They md unable to understand Magistrate Omnvns decision For a time they dared at the Maclstmto and the expression on their faces became threatening and dangerous Only the renc of half hundred policemen i dotuotlvcs saved the MaeiHtrnto om what seemed like a movement to rUsault him Outside the railing were a soro or more of the Cmg who had escaped ar hut Thty represented the very worst type of men who have terrorized the hit side with murders assaults and robberies and when they heard that twenty of their number would be sent 10 the Island for six months they left th courtroom cursing and mumbling threats against the pollc and society la general In the arrest of the twenty men and boa by Police Capt Hodglns of the Madison street station after the assault nnd attempt at robbery sold to have been made by Joseph Goldberg and two ojUjer members of the Eastman gang on Morris Bchnmas of No 112 Norfolk afreet yesterday afternoon It waa as carted that the poolroom run by harry Abrams known as Klondike at No IfZ lat Broadway was a training boo Itor thletcs It developed oscr tint the assault and attempt at robbery made In broad daylight before hundreds 1 of persons was far the purpose of passing i the first decree which entitles 1 ni applicant Into the robber gang reeog I nlUon ti i To Prove Their Doldness According to Detective McGee Goldberg 1J and other young men and boys yjoreln Abramss place when the 1 question of the boldneu required by euc oassful street robbers was brought up 1O gain favor with the older members of the gang and to get recognition aa a worthy applicant to the ranks Goldberg and the two other boys made the assault WOII echnmaa Unit a hundred members of the rang were told of the intended assault and were looking on and admiring the throe youngsters All this nnd more was told to Magistrate Ommen He was told how Impossible It was for the police to operate against the gang unless they had the assistance of the Magistrates lie was 1 fr told by Capt Hodgtns and his men of the occasional murders and nightly as laults of Ills robberies and crimes of I nery description The Magistrate also I was Old how the gang had a secret 115fl114110n and how difficult It wua to gei evidence Jr5strJ Ommen looked at the aSkednf threatenIng faces He then Who represents these defendants I jQ jj Clo UpIieU Attorney Jlutliice Got As the prisoners one after another were arraigned Qotlelb tried to prove that they were Innocxnt of nny wrong doIng and that thy were not the bud men the police chnrged The plotures of many are In the Rojnirs Gallery 4 Tue Uunif on Trial iir But Koland Mollneux has his picture In tho Rogues Gallery said the attor nav tor tnu gjnif ikl lie an info clint mane are rot trying Roland Mollneux no answered tjw llnxlntrnte were tnlnp Monk Eaiitmans guiiK All each nltneta tola his story he was taken auld Klondike was ono of Uie lust to be brought up Ho Is knonn i to be A bad man You aro all held In 100 bull each Mid tile Magistrate Instantly there runs nn migrv growl through the room Klondike vrnt one of the first to bo heard bye tlu jeers end smothered curses of his oonpnn louThats Thats nil right felloni ho burst 1 out after an oath riorrlc Illus tIlt ju out Somebodj will go broke for tLii rlt was tJion that the police and detectives noticed tho threatening at tltude of the members of the Kane that had gathered to hear the result of the trial The prUoners Ie puslird through the hall to their cell all of qw them an earing and owlnl vengeanct 4 I In the courtroom the police sin crlm ti1 laalsof every crlptlon who are now I enjoying fieedoni The names of the I men were taken and the police will con neeat their crusade agalim them In It aarnest The twenty prisoners were placed In 6 I oells It is thought thai arty of 14 them will net bill If lull is not forth 00mm lihlard once they wll be taken ti 1 the 1111rd to begIn their six monlh I term In jclln the men Magistrate Om aen took pccirlon to Nut conditions re oil the rest side I It i TheN lo too oiuca order on tts aIL side and I mein to do wh11 I 4 qn to Iuppruo It Vc will trv to liav JL 1blt of InII hid I1 there If ths if lice will oile keen nl the wQrk thcy 1 lIe atllrtcr1 eo well fIt mutt br miidf that citizen et POW nloncr nn raet alll rtre It 10llt heln intel held up mil bbd or hi 111 none of his woran i lpg ji hanger to ln nt In hour of ror 01111 flOe ntfne I lot In mnv have Mlittnrv err ct but 1 pllc mupi fcco nctlve A AGP FEDERATION MEETS LyQrcmorlt 11tJ I1e ti to fliSiUIlcJnenllon of Feisrattoi Moor over tro red rirofa prprtpM their credos Ii ths rnorlru The pptsior Ii at II oOik in A Jl llaii if111 of tho molt rcprcwpiatlvo elrof Jabor ei1eK iied Ii the i Pt 8an a bU lre ised th rvMiilnjr of the repora of frwp 1mln VtlflyUr cotntUt eA 4n w1tut thrrekiya Tto esil Tide tiM pre I 1fI 1 1Jal tthr tQomt JOVaH9I 1I I iJj 5 7 CRUSHED UNDER TONS OF EARTH CaveIn at the New Tiffany Building at Fifth Avenue and Thirtyseventh Street Buries Four Workmen in Debriso ONE OF THEM KILLED AND ANOTHER IS DYING Pick Was Driven Through Both Legs of One of the Victims While the Work of Rescue Was Going On DEAD NICHOLAS vo I5 Avenue DYING IOCOMO HYfcVBSTBR No Prince tretJt fractured wll INJURED nUfIJTJ COIIRKO1O No 1 West Onn Hundred and Thirtyeighth street legs cut by picks In hands of rescuers LAMONA ANTONIO address unknown badly hurt about the body Tons of rocks and earth came tumbling down on the heads of a gang of workmen In the excavations whore the new Tiffany Building Is being built at the southeast corner of Fifth avenue and Thlrtyev nth street today Bo Quickly did the rocks and bricks from the foundation of tho old house that in being torn down fnll thnt It wns impossible for dome of tho men to make their escape Their screams and groans attracted the attention of hundreds of workmen In tho neighborhood anti Iho work of rescue began For flfton min tiles the mon worked before the first man was token out More than a dozen were pulled forth from under the tIght without apparent Injury One iltruuk by PIck One of tho rescuers drove his pick through both the legs of Corrcglo Duslce The man was unconscious and half Buffooated when at laot the rocks were removed from hla body so that he could be got out vAmbulanccs from the New 4ork Hoe tal were called and the worst Injured were taken there Others who Buffered little hurt were allowed to go ito their horns Nicholas was found crushed and suffocated Ho was standing directly underlie wall when tt toppled ton him The wall Is thought to hay been weakened by on old soncr which ran under the building that la being do I molluheJ The rcwcr leaked and the water sol Into the old walls weaken log thorn Pollen Captain Burfolnd of the Went Thirtieth street rtntlon nnda squad of policemen arrived while the work of rescue was In progress chrysile Dennndy foreman of the work was placed under arrest charged with criminal neglIgence When tho contractors Mar rill of No 60 Kim Hlghienth street were notified of the accIdent dIr tMar rill hurried to tho scone Ho found twenty or more llnllins employed In the exravatlon standing In the street and refusing 10 return to work Afir much dickering a majority of the mOil reentered the cellar while those that refused were driven off the preml i KILLED IN CRASH THATWRfCKtO MILL Boiler Exploded in Hosiery Works in New Jersey and Watchman Caught Under the Falling Walls nnvnniY Oct 5The boiler In the hosiery mill of Turner Ilrkheul exploded today Instantly hilling Jonn fitucltev the watchman and damaging the plant to tho extent of about 11000 Tho boiler and liotite nero OP moll lIe1 and one end of the main mill was wrecked Iho tctmian wan citight under falling usa us and met den it itt tantly SWALLOWED MANS FINGER riom hail iiittvii it oir Iurliig a Fight Emanuel Dolwtcli a niiiclilnlst lost a little linger In a fig it with lili room nmto ii7iiiicl IlaK In their loom at No 2T7 Kant ScunHtliliil ntrect to ilny The serc farce of the Hunt Klxty scxrnth Street iiullc station nu I searchIng the house and Ktitet for HIH I mUrlng ftrmr whets the iloornwn tin station asked F1o45 why he WWI a1 pal I UUIn inlnil biting the IlUt leutirhcra finger off hi ivpljeil but I roviet uxuuJlngl now that I swallowed It Iciwcrful omctlcH were mlmlnlsK rod and Dobeieh llillo finger came up A Loujle of policemen ruinvl It cnrufj Ito the Nbterlau loipltil hut the UIlroI18 sum It iv ill not bo ntcC I bllo on the tnjiireil ton ns hand 110b ucli Was lisa IIla bdl In tho abdomen and tho doctor until Ma con dillon wn Quill erouo Plo i wiu mill lk when nrrilgiu In the Vork lll Coirt before Mttgtst rat rinmcr wha held him for furfur nr lcton on dncsJiv RIOT VICTIM DEAD 1orlnll mill nnrrlilnli Lllrlj ii Chit sit Orr Vrrmont Sluxitliirj MONTiILIifl Vt Oct 5rn a I I bullet wound patti lo bay hi en Inf Mejl by Alexuidcr Garetta a Ssclalst end ft Bt Buro In riot between 3nar 11I1tjl ami Soilhi at that i lnci Sit nrdn nIght Kll Cirtl died hero I Jjy Accnrlln1 the police I noutulril nan IdeiitllloJ Utruelo II sit II I ustallint on the wny fiom Darre city Jun I Kit Moth of Cacti who nan an Ig I archlut Ills nrnusd mush oxclts nol1 I Ban nd threat ate heard of luivL I iroiiblf A speial tuslon of the Ori I3nry 1m btoi call JIP wnnldcr tl ueltt the muanhinc aarrtta IN hB tlhoubcnda JW etwaty 11 UeJ I If CAVEIN AT THE NEW TIFFANY BUILDING WHERE ONE MAN WAS KILLED AND THREE OTHERS INJURED i t1jJ KStijvT AM4f tiJ I ijiw 17t itLO 1tu I I I Ii JWUg Asu asV jSQS Wk 7 THREE HIGHWAYMEN HELD fOR TRIAL One Youth Accused of Stabbing Motorman of an Eighth Avenue Trolley Car is Charged with Felonious Assault Three of tho five young men ac usol of having boarded an Eighth avenue trolley car early Saturday morning and annulling the motorman and conductor were held lodiy for trial by MagIstrate IJakcr In harlem Court Cornelius llolsterjnlnctccn of No 19 niffhth avenue was Identified by the mOl rmUl Thomas Oarjrnn of No in Hut Thlrtyseenth street having stabbed him with a knife He was hold IT ltd ball on a charge of felonIous nwiulf John Woodlry nineteen of No 303 West One IlumtreJ and Korls nth Jitreilt ana Wllllim JJulIln twenty of No 2S1J Ulgftth avenue were cliorROil with Mmplo nfiult on the conchictor Charles McCarth Of No 313 Amster linn avenue and were holil In 4000 ball each MagIstrate Dakor said ihf did not have much filth in line robbery thor Owen II It was charged tint the young men vor handkerchIefs over their faces tile a lid It wi not likely that tho conductor of a ear would aelt maitoh of robbers EXPLOSION WRfCKS APARTMENT HOUSE Gas Accumulated Between the Floors and Kitchens of Four Flats Were Torn to Pieces in Crash That Followed The kItchens of four npirtmontn In the flveitory fisthoiHn nt No CO Vcit Ono Hundred nnd Nineteenth xtreet were wrecked today bv an explosion of gas that hall cnll1ILe1 between the cell ng miLl floor of the first and second lours on the i 81 dMc of the bulllng Two of the women tenants were thrown off their feet by the coiirii Mon md severely affected br the shock The first Moor east li occupied by Mrs Tannle Oreon and tho second hour by Mrs Christy Both women declare that they have on three dlfTereent Decision during the Inti two weeks notified tho Contolldited Oan Company thnt there wan a leak In Ie pipes hut that the compuij took 10 oollio of thel complaints expl In IIk 1lnc shortly bo 9 h1C ttts Clrcn was In the ill rut ron nf hr rpm nt which itbjoltii tle kltihin Mr i sty was In vie of tli1 nrilroma i cloumlon threw Curs Circcn to fi il mr nd her head struck char lUtllc her fore h1 Mrs ChrIsty wa thrown on her back and stunncj Wtcn the women re ooverel fo with the oilier tenants of the honiw and nuost of the oocupints the JoinIng iHtoouse at No 41 icihod iii c6nckcn Into tho Street llin laia unit riftw between the two floors cuiult fire and nn ilann naj pent In Tie lire however did lltllo lUniaitn anj was put out without 1n 111010111 1t was found that the plaster on the walls and celliiiK of kitchens of the aparLtnHHltt on tho went aide of tho llrnt ami mcond flour had UN blown of In tlin exploHinn Mrs Hoiln occtplei the lira or west anti Irilly the westside of tho icoml floor I The kitchens of ill four apartments UttkcJ ts It a Oflona had pissed throujrii them IIrdl a china dish re malncj whole And all tho panes of KMV In the klchwi windows wore blorn oat The two Injurell nilion TeN attended by private iihyjicitiu and remained nt 1inne Tho totil din sc was estimated nt 300 Ime WIth of No a 1Vr ft One llun lirol anJ Nlnettenth street the caner Iho buldlig anj the ConMIJalCit on npany were iiolllled HuM TnVtnUOETLKEEPER DEADx Itv In TOGA Oet 5Twor nut IIIIIII1lua1 ootibddga halj flve ahmc 1ftAIII111 Ualll111th1 3do1 if fOUR NfW POLICE CAPTAINS NAMfO Sergt Norris Was on List but Loses Promotion Because of Charges Preferred Against Him a Few Days Ago Police Commissioner Greene today promoted the follow police sergeants to he captains Edward McQIynn Klngsbrldgfl eta lion Stephen McDermott EMrldge street station James Shaw Brooklyn James Hue ey attached to Deputy Commlixlonrvr IJavlsa office The four promotions were mad from the head of tie list of eligible erge lilts Rn siibmltlM the CIvil Sen Ice Commission with thin oiccptlon of the kipping of one itnmo Thnt was SerBarl Walter Norris attn he would hive been matte a cnptnln today Instead of Hut Boy id not chorufl been preferred I agaInst him few clujs ago After making three four captains Com missIoner Oren announced that before the tiny wee over he would elevate nine roinil nicn to be sergeants and nould make fourteen roundsmen from eligible patrolmen 3 Capf 5Ic 31 nn wad ordered 16 the command of theWeit Onp Ilumlred and Twentsflftih rtrcet station whIeh has been In the charge of a sergeant Capt McDermott who for many years and through many police admin ttllouf rodmtll istrations unit Heon attached to the KlilrlrtRO street station and the old lied Light district Is ordered to com nnnd the tiniifi portion of thn die tuct from th iaft Fifth street eta I lion Capt Frank Kcnr had been noml nnlly In command of this prpclnrt but I Inn boon on Kick leave ever since ho SlxtvclRlith was trnnferrol street there from West Cj Phnw niii ordered to command the Madison street station and Capt HoclsliiH who 1m boon In command there li transferred tn the Wcntchestcr station at Mt own request Commln stoner arrpup complImented Cnpt Hod irlm on tin rood work ho hae done In HIP Madison street elation Cnpt llusiipv font to lommand the Vest Thlrtv pwnth street utalon Ctpt Ferris han been In cnrfie there buf Commissioner Qrp announced totli that charges would be refcrrp agaInst him In few lan IK thp result of tho lnve tlKntilon concerning the nc thlty of bonilxmen In his precinct Cant Ferris on tick lelIe The promotion of Hui py to be a cap thin Is nccoptpil generally fit a rtnin for the work ho did In nailing the con tpntloni of the humlrcd or morn cletrc lIve sergeants matte by Commissioner Murphy and Chief Deer Ht wao lIoe1 by the reform administration to testify In nil the cases After making the promotions of roiinilsmen anil patrolmen Potimlrsloner Greene said ho would tpppir before the Honrd of Apportionment unit submit a Petition for much larior nnnroprlitlon for the coming year It Is Mi desire to halo the force greatly increased DEVONSHIRE is SILENT Duke nrfiiiipii to Tell Ills AltXntle In British Cnlilnrt CrUd LONDON Oct 5ln reply to an Inquiry ns to the truth of the report that the delay In settling Urn Cabinet crisis was duo to tho Indecision of the Duke of Devonshire Lord 1res drnt of the Council who It wis alleged has sent hli conditional rpilgna to Premier Hal four the Duke telegraphed today I have no communication to make This wall accepted In Ubonl olr lcs 110 tending to confirm tho report of nclnl clrel hover were equally as reticent ns the VIIIIb 031 STOKER LEAPED IN SEA Committed Siilrhlr front thp Ella llnrle In Mlilocnnn When tho steamship Ells Marie ar rhcil In port toda the reported tho suicide 01 Sept JJ of William Snangen berg who Jtimt Into the rca while the hlp was mldacfin Swngcnb was i 1 stoktr und a or man Mo reason Is assigned for the suIcide GEN BRADLEY JOHNSON DEAD RICHMOND Vn Oct 5 Oon Urad ley Johnson tiled today it Rock Castle OoochlantH county the reel IUOCO of his son Ho was i native of Mry lAnd and At the putjrtixV of the Oliil war rust Ws fortunes wll the jfir reJfNltti Ho rose iH lilh rink in thus Confederate Army reisn of gui lantry and vts firomUunt In IUoin iiU tied State jtolltlta for time tIme after Ui war I 1 jj THINK CONVICTED MAN IS INNOCENT Firri That Employed Him Says He Was at Work in Trenton When Burglary Was Committed in Boston TRENTON Oct Convinced thAt one of their former employees la falsely Imprisoned under a sentence often years In the Massachusetts State Prison the American Brldse Company officials have wired their Uoaton olllco to investigate fully the case against Albert Steiner who was convicted of burglary under the name of Georgo Nichols The ofllclals believe It Is a case of mistaken Identity Steiner drew a sum of money from the cashier nt the plant In this city I where he was employe as a machInIst and said he would not work for B0ernl days The next heard from him was a letter from Boston eajlnjc he hnd been arrested for a burglary that occurred Ion Aug 18 four days before he left Trenton An affidavit was sent to him from the foroniiui and cashier that he was at work lntlib plant un the day of the burglary Nothlnc more nan heard until the word came that SteIner had been con lcteU upon tho Identification of eev erfil Wlftiosseir ejid hna been sentenced to a term at vearjs In prlsonv Stelner I an old map VUc jp rc I BOSTON OctS1bo police have hoard from the bridge company officials but they lo not believe a mistake has ben made The burglary for which tho man was Imprlaonned was on Teb 26 He was Identified oa the man who eliot policeman on AUIt 2d buton account of the long sentence Imposed In the other cane this charge waa not pressed against him HOLDS HIS HOME AGAINST THIEYS Incendiaries Have Tried to Drive Him Out to Plunder the House but John Stiger Guards Place with a Gun Nothing but a pile of ashes remain where stood the barn and outbuildings on the farm of John Stiger at the foot of Plckolls Mountain near Lebanon but despite this visit of incendiaries and the many attempts to rob him the old and wealthy farmer Is determined to remain at the old homestead until he dies Huger la eighty years old and his rep utation for being wealthy arid keeping a small safe which contain1 rich trees ure In his oldfaahtoned house haa made the place a Mecca for thieves Two weeks ago four robbers pounced upon him In his barn bound and gagged him and robbed him of WOO He was aroused at mldnlgnt Saturday by masked men who told hm his barn was on Ore Looking through the kitch en window the old man saw the Wild InK ablaze bolt he would not go out He watched the barn and other outbuildIngs burn to ashes shooting at the Incendiaries when they presented themselves The old house where he was born and where he has always lived II transformed Into an arsenal Alony times he haa hot at wouldbe thieves and once I he wounded a robber so that he bad to be carried away by his pals a CHURCHS GOLDEN JUBILEE Apostolic Delegate Helps St Jo mrplim of IVInited to Celebrate WINSTED Conn Oct 55t Josephs Roman Catholic Church celebrated today Its golden jubilee Archbishop Dlomedo Faloonlo Apostollfl Delegate to the United States the Very Rev Edward Blocke of Paterson Provincial of the Franciscan Order the Right Rev Bishop Tlerney of Hartford and sixty visiting priests besides Mothers and dialers from all parts of New England were In attendance Thousands of people of Northwestern Coin ctlcUt attended the masses Archbishop ralconlo celebrated tho pontifical nnas In honor of the golden Jublfe and Father William Blocum of Water bun a Wlnsttd boy recited the flftr years history of the church Mgr Fal conlo held a reception of the people of St Joscnhd parish tonight I ADELE RHODES RETURNS Snyi Site Went to Itelatlre De ciiiine of Fnll ore In School Adele Rhodes the sixteen earold Jersey City school girl who disappeared I last Tuesdiy after she had failed to pass a promotion examination In Pub I llo School No 22 returned yesterday to her home No 333 Whlton street She said oho had been with relatives In 1oughkcepsle She explained that she went away became she did not want to face her schoolmates who she thought would rIdIcule her for her failure to pass the examination SHE CHOKED BURGLAR RED CHEEK OQt 5lrs LueU Fink oung and plucky lives with her father Sylvester Mosher who Is tax collector for WeMbury Friday nfeht Jlr Mosher had ttilarge um of rapnejlln tht house AtSmld nlghUMrf FMnJt wok elup and felt that thefoJ VM a fiurslar II the house Shi KOiklIP quietly and fiy the tlrqe tho burglar entered her room she stood ready to fly at Aim and raise an alarm She choked him nnd pulled his hair and screamed at the top of her olce Her father rahtO her assistance and i just as he got to the door the robber broke away from Mrs Flnkand Jumped through a secondstory window He did not get the money I 0 itnianttt Tomorrow TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY October 6th and 7th will offer AT REDUCED PRICES Imported Novelty Dress Goods Consisting of SCOTCH and ENGLISH MIXTURES MIXED and FANCY ZIBELINES ROUGH and SHAGGY EFFECTS Rear of Rotunda JJftmauf Will hold an IMPORTANT SALE of Several Hundred Pairs of I French Lacet Arabe Lace Curtains I On Tuesday and Wednesday II 1 October 6th and 7th I Formerly 2500 pair at 165O I eioltetct stmit maettentb strict AIM stth jmm I 1 A IJUmtul io inVito Inspection of tl1er Autumn and Winter selections of RUGS end will submit ostlmatoa and designs tot furnishing Hotels Clubs Apbrtment aD4i 1 Private Houses The color combinations have been especially produced to correspond with modern furnish Inge RUG DEFARTMEIlTThlrd Floor i A Jt1 ttttanfo have received from Paris and are showing In their Dressmaking an Tailor Department Third Floor Autumn an Winter Gowns Including a number of ChiffonVelvet Model Gowns FOR CARRIAGE and EVENING WEA 1tinanLo1 are showing In tb9 SILK and VELVET DEPT ffonVclv the latest material for Gowns I Elfifttetnjh SlrUf nineiecnih street and Sixth lItllt II 9 1 1I FLONeffl Co I The New Shoe Department Shows Over 50 Styles of the Celebrated Edwin Hurt Shoes At 7a TOR WOMEN or 3tt tntin Jo JIUT at 350 per pair Never before told in New York 1 fuN 00 11T1r i We are the jn the sole city tilling agents OJ 0 Second floor 1 Pyrography Department I We hayeJu tope ed this department and are showing a most extensive line oi Decorated Wood and Leather Novelties 21 We mention few including some very special values 1 which are offered for Tuesdays lirng i BOOK RACKS extension decorated In a variety of design with quotations value 150 spedal at 7OC 1 STATIONARY BOOK RACS Some burnt some burnt i jc and colored value 100 at iiC PICTURE RAMES roundand square burnt or burnt l49 i ti and colored zC Leather Card Cases Photo FrarnesPurscsPenwiper I 1 Z3C I etc at New Art Lmbrold ry Section Second Floor Wool Lace ILdgings and Flounqings A most unusual offering for Tuesday RtAL HANDMADL WOOL LACL ELOtlNC1 INGS34 to 38 inches wideIn combination i198 I plain colorsper yard I Import Price 600 to 1000 I REAL HANDMADE WOOL LACE EDGINGS I to 4lt Inches widefinest quality made in all the 25C I latest colors and combinationsper yard lie and I Import Price lie to 140 I First Floor 20th St Extraordinary Values for Tuesday in All Silk Ribbonsll I A special purchase of 3000 pieces of Fine Imported Taffeta Ribbons is placed on sale this morning The prices quoted are less than the importer paid for them Colors Light blue pink mals heliotrope navy marine brown cardinal scarlet castor gun metal turquoise coral etc I 34 inches wide regularly 23c yard at 15c I 3M inches wideregularly 25c yard at 17c I 4 inches wideregularly 30c yard at 19c First Floor i I 50c Woinens Hosiery at 25c fl We offer for Tuesday 1000 dozen women extra fine fast Black Cotton Mote neatly embroidered at instep over ten patterns to select 25c from Imported to sell at JOc at per pair jcj dl I i 1 Sixth Avenue 20th to 21st Street I i USE I SUNDAY WORlD RNTS TO BUY A B8INE83 i USETHREE AND SEVEN TIMERATE 1 5i 55 1 I ed L1.

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