THE WASHINGTON HKRALD. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1914.
SF-MJS
Value, sio.oo.
Worth While Furniture
At Special Bargain Prices
Gas Dome
lS-lnrh dome.
Value, lit.
$4.98
50c a Week Opens an Account
Large Mahogany
Rocker or
Armchair,
$10.95
Value $20.00
S
$3.50
Smoking
Stud
in 0k,
Mission,
or
Mahogany,
only
$198
1
s2
i
i' .
)
Jfr
$3.00
Brass
Smoking
Stand,
only
$1.29
i
$45.00 Genuine Quar
tered Oak, full swell
Dresser
only
$22,50
THIS BED OUTFIT,
$5.98
'fnny&imsi
Value $12100
A 3-foot wkite bed,
steel springs and soft
top mattress.
Princess Leather
Chairs.
$1.98
i:.v a Waaki
Round Dining Tables
Praa
$8.50
srfaS
aad up.
IFvF'
$5.50 Rocker In Oak or
alahocany flnlah,
$2.98
(i Buffet In Quartered
Oak.
$24.75
$3.00 Brass
Umbrella
Jar, only
$1.29
This $8.85 Desk
$5.1$
Hfp
if l
.aS nss nsj
S18.00 Book "ase in Golden
Oak nr Mission. Only
$12.50
'ft . ) 2a
For this lS-ineh Oolden
Oak Parlor Stand.
79c
BAFF 'CROAKING'
COST JUST $280
i
A sen seme of Xalrhv rniillrv!
Man Now in Toils, Is
Claim.
PLOT OF TRADE ENEMIES
Murder Was Planned Three Weeks
Akead. District Attorney Learnt.
Twelve Now Under Arrest.
BAH) COICEBT TODAY.
11; tk. lni:,l States Soklarc. Hue.
ntuu.D, mil A. Keoataa. ibuuet dim
tnr. r.it. ewntais ( TSS) .Hoc. Prcgral.:
Marrb. -'Hoi-k HaMm'' Jf-!
Orrtturt, Th. Botirah. ltil Bajfe
Walts, -'Vint.. Bl.il" Httaiiaa
imiukI atlt tlo. Xuct di Lmmmtrrmon
Itonfarltl
Maaiir. Rrmiiluu ".. . Nsaarcth
Hn.tattu., "Hrarletta"... CfcaaBea
Kiojir. Irt t'okm"... ., Baarr
The Mtr KianaWd Uanaat
New York Hotel Arrivals.
New VorK. Dec. 19. Two hundred and
ilKkJy dollar, is the rrlce of murder In
New York it VI. at is the aniount
rwid lo the BWBfassjtoSSft m liiiw a wh..
.'.t-Kaslnatcd llarn, 4 Haff. r ,'1 paalHrjr
t). oW. ,ip XovT'i.- :t This anui'iii!
itpj)tinn ... niwlo toil.v Jt.xl a I ;he
district attornr'tt off: -a .nnimi.ru II
the arrest or Tom- i";; r !., iirinainr she
list of itisoncrs in iMs cay an la i r
It is 1 a.-n-d i.ii, n r-1 l!c i"uit.e
thai Ja.ii'-a Mi .rp ii'. ,r ii: pr.iMii.ra
has turned Informer. Riving infonnallon I
which led to the an eat of 'Joe" Cohen.
"Jake" I'ohcn. Irsrr- Oofceo, snl Ben
jamin Ltwti Mt.nrr raid h was offered
Hun to kill Haff two months ago. but
refused The actual slaters of ttu poul
try dealer are u,.,i,, the- twelve prls- i
oner.
In addition to tlir rrinon rs in hand.
Acting District Attorney James A. licit-'
hant has learned tha, ahnut twenty In-'
dividual.. Fome of them well-to-do busi
ness ilvala of EafT. were in the consplr
acv. Buff's death .as ! tided upon three'
a'eeks before the actual killing snd at aj
time when a stidden shift in business;
coalitions In Washington market made)
Haff absolute dictator our prices and
profits of the iiotritry dialers doing busi
ness then-
Dataetlvea employed i thr iii-tiic-v.t-tnrnev
. offi.-r .' engaged in trarinK ihe
movements of anapacU on th.' day of the
shootmi! Several of then nre profe.
slonul gangsters; one I. a chanaTear. who
hire-J the murder cai in whi h the :ts
sassins escaped: the other, are iniolied
more or lens directly. Joe and J.ke
fatten have been Indicted, but Mr Dele
nanly ha- purposely prevented indict-
ments of other, of the prisoners in orwer
to try to induce them to talk
An old Inrlit tiuent l pending against
mrry Cohen, charging him with assault
during a sang fight
"We hae new and valuable evidence .
enough to keep the grand Jurj (May for!
several days. ' said Mr Ilelehanty "We '
u ,- ...II In. Ann.1 rii1... ,!. ..L ,1... ....
"' ,.-. ,., " 'IT'iil IIIIOU.II HIV 1I"
lice department'!- co .ijh-i allon "
New Vork. De
reglatrrtd at New Y
York-
r. Clark.
C. J. Huber.
Mrs. c. J. Huber.
Mrs. H. K Smith.
11 K. Smith.
Martha Washing
ton
Mies w Henry.
Miss r. Lewis.
Miss B. Ratllff.
Ri :niioi .1
R R. Reynolds.
Herlil S'liian-
J. Boill.r.
Colli' gwood m
Mi, r. H. Clark.
Hta I.. II. Clark.
Cumberland--
C. R. Cox.
Longuci.
B I--Iynn
J. C. Mulvane.
fiilon Siiare
Mi.- A J. Has
mer. A. J llnynmrr.
Graml
R. A. Patterson
Ht Denli
J. r1. i-i' riioj,.
Murra) Hill
t c. K. Anderson.
iinoi M S Iliii.--more.
M. W. Ooidon.
E T. Sl..ui.ihaii
19. -Washing ton la na
ork hotels today are:
I-itham
R. Kltch.
Cisannental-
w. H. Johnston.
Maraellle
A. K. Klau.
Aberdeen
A. Koch.
Algonquin
H. May
Grand
H. C. Lainneau.
J. Relr.
-Vavarre
.Mm. Uallaid
K. K. Ilonsbi'rg
V II Wallace.
St. James
Mrs. A. Boeltcher.
ililstol-
W. U Lloyd
.Mis. W. L. I.ioj.l
Bi lleclaire
W. II. McAl.sIi:
Mrs V II M.
Aleater Broadway Central
B. Roenson
iteiiiingttiii
V Wi' ' i
t'laiider.
II. s. wOrth.
I'ark Atmus-
Ms. T W
draws.
T W Andrews
An
KABANSKY TO SZKVE LIFE.
Ju.liiC I nvlngltMi fastt-st riHMiir
I Klr Irrsson inmlviril.
Chtef J until f'oing:on vostcrila
pan-p1 nt-ntiic upon the follow lug per
son convicted in thr rrtininnl courts
.luiiiif. thn psUt tn daw
Mriman Kalanky. llf- MnteOjOa f-.r
th-- muni.; ..f his mother-in-law. Mi .
la 1 1.1 K.ilxK-
CbJtrlea S lleoe, rolored, Htfateea
rnnnlha foi asauli with a dftngerouA
weapon. H betas 11osm1 h- erlv cut
a white man while or a tr.-t tar.
' iien e Ai-1'noii. colored, m .tiitl of-ieii-.-
of petit lar.-rn . ti-ehten month.
Barmh Hell, colore!, KramJ larcen, four
yea i
Gua Jorte. colored, aault with a dr.-gen-us
weapon, two rearm.
an Ftemi
JAmerican Inn Cafe)
141$ Park Road N. W.
Our unequaled Sunday Dinner is now being served be-
tween the hours of I P. M. and 7 P. M.
Price 50 cents
REAL HOME COOKING
FOR CHRISTMAS DAY
A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DINNER
The good old-fashioned kind,
75 cents
C- -MATCH THE DAILY HKRALD FOR MSTP. WK SERVE HOME-MADE 3
PIES IND PASTRIES.
R
ICORD'S
RESTORATIVE
DIED.
Iwcrraae. Men's K.lKi
Price, f l. At all drucal.t'- Alitajn
on ha.d at 0'UO'BSfL-M DHCC
stokk, SIM P Street -Sort. west,
M.ll Order. K.lleUeJ,
"" It
Whiskies
Dums Xander's
Brandies 9097thSt;
GREENA WALT Suddenly on Saturday,
December 1. UM. Ueut. JOHN G.
GREEXAWAlTr. aged aeventy-four
years, beloved husband of Mary Lit
tle Greenawalt.
Funeral from his late reaidence, HO"
Irvlna: street northwest. Tuesday aft
ernoon, December 22, at 2 o'clocic. In
terment at Arlington.
URTAN-On Saturday. December IS. 1914,
at 2:45 a. m. BERNARD R , beloved
son of Virginia and the late Bernard
M. Bryan.
Funeral from the residence of his sis
ter. Mrs. Maurice J. Wall, iiv:
Eleventh street northwest, on Mon
day, December 2J, at $30 a. m.. thence
to St. Paul's Church, Fifteenth and
V atreets, where mass wilt be cele
brated it n a. m,
FRIDAY MORNING MUSIC CLUB.
ArtUt Recital Glvea. by C. T. Tltt-
mm and (karai.
The DecemberiArtist recital of th- Fri
day Morning Music Club was given hv
Mr. Charles Trowbridge Tlttman. has-o.
last Friday morning. The chorus of th
club assisted. In a more dncrsirtcd pro
gram than Mr. Tittman had yet given in
Washington he discovered, in addition '
the well-known rich and beautiful Umbre
of his voice, a marked color variety and
versatility of intafpretailon. Th chai -acter
of Mr Tittman's voice has found
its bet -x press ion hitherto in such grand
and majestic style of solo work as is to
b found in the best oratorios. In Kn
da s program the ballade "Edward," nr
Loewe. a series of mounting . limaxe in
a heroi--tragic narrative. gav testlmop
to vocal endurance and dramati- power
The English ballad "Gypsy John. '
quite another style of narrative form,
was sung tn a masterly way. The deer
pathos of Strauss' Mcin : Hers im
Stumm" was interesting in contrast with
tbe exquisite tenderness of Srhubett's
"Viegenlled." The old French tnl',
rtmance, "la Charmante Marguerite. "
and ostl's "Aprite." thr one song f
simple graceful sentim. nt. and the oth- i
a lovely lyric piece, made variety. The
"Car rnlo ben," of Gtord&nt. :nd the old
sacred" lullaby of Worn? were of tboa
songs of simple dignity, of which at.
Tittman is perfect master.
Mr. Heinri h Hammer, condut tr ?
nte chorus of the club, can always be
counted upon to lay his hear, rn under
obligajion for the production nf new and
worthy choral works. The three Swedish
folksongs arranged by Saar. and the
"Dawn." of Max Rrv.ch. were the flrsc
of those given, and a group of chorals
c( mnmorative of the Christmas seaio.i
by "naminadr, Gevaert and Sptcker, fol- j
lowed later. Miss Lucy Brickenften !
piayed th solo accompaniments.
This Columbia
"Meteor"
$17.50
and on Easy Terms, Too
Yon cannot bny more in the way of a musical instru
ment for the money.
It is better value than any "talking machine" at any
where near its price.
Well-finished quartered oak
cabinet.
Strong motor, plays two
records with one winding.
Small, light and compact
it is easily moved or carried.
LATEST COLUMBIA DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS, 65c.
COLUMBIA
GRAPHOPHONECO.
1210 G St. N.W.
C9aak)C ""5 sisfftsWVafl !!&
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AUTOMOBILES.
3 AND 7 PASSENGER AUTOS.
X2 and tl per hour.
Cars heated.
ATTO HIRE CO. Lincoln 2563.
CLOTHES OR CREDIT
(taalltr Hlvfc.
PRICES LOW. TERMS EASY.
A most Complete Stock
ot Stylish Clothes for
Men. Women. Boys, and
children, including all the
fashionable Millinery cre
st ions and smart Genta'
Furnishings on credit.
In spite of the high
quality of my floods, I
charge the lowest prices
and offer patrons the eas
teat terms of credit.
0. ROSENTHAL
90 MS Street X. w .
Cor. tk and Eye Sim.
Opes I atll p. M.
7
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Ever Hear oi Such Things?
New York. Dec. . "If vou must die.
do It In union style." advises the Ameri
can Federation of Labor. Union men are
asked to ee that members of the family
have union funerals and that coffins,
grave, clothes and tombstones be prod
ucts of union labor.
Plalnfield. St J.. Dec. 19. Ossasaa cidenn
found eighteen pearls In an oyster cock
! tail which he was eating, six of them
arc worth from SS0 to S399.
Jersey Citv, N. J.. Dec. IS. Dr. F. K.
MacMurrc"! declares that Policeman
Kotz. who called on the physician while
suffering flow acute Indigestion, died in
. ins office but after telephoning the doIIi-c
I to send for the body Kotx reviled. Kou
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
a 3S9 i It to- lARt'ENTEK. Waltw R tr to Thr
rim Aioct- Ftrr In. lo $50 tr CC00
tfaOS 9-h sal
Si 3H it 111 -I)tr;lHI.K Marja-rt D et Tir H
Knkin lo t'leirr K Kl. Iiw $10
IMI7 1 si awl C
hl 304 It 111 ETCHISOX. Ckra K ft Tir Ho.ard
M to Calahi 1 Trlbbl J l!i Wataon
tenant, in vmnxm S10
rlllT 0 K nwl O
Sil VJ& It 101 tit S I'rlnonli-EftKltllHlK. f.riin
H fl u Kath H tn Jno K Uaialif, Sm corcsants
I.N of Tavloc W ot 7Ih X. n.l ,,
N 1 B It It ft- HAHTlNt: Hrmr et in
Bertha K to Tboa R Cartrr rt m BerUi. aunt
trnstaa 110
C1 iSfi U arl u
eiq 31J5 It IK tik 3T I'etmjrtk ILtlKLII'. Jno R .t
iix Mir K to Carlli. 4 itn'.dse f.O cornunb, A
tr SS.0A1
IN of Taylor. W nf 7th .1. n.t is
bo lt ? sT-HflVYKMiTXIK, H R rt HI
t-.tobn 'o Haner K Ktrtrn. et nx liar?
lotet tenant. SIS
llth til I t K i iStit hrt 1 ft K rta nri 9
! n It i'Jl HANBACK, Kootai-ir K to Pt.,1 k A
Unscr WltKD
fJII Ksfy PI rel J
.H-j 7M K It -1 HARTNtTT. Ellen T to Matrarrt
Agnes Ihwiir SIS
lKC3 ad St -tl 1
Steamers Crash; One Lost.
London, Dec. 19. A steamer was :
sunk In a collision with another vessel
Off Godwins Sands. nr.r Rama-.!., !
early today, according- to . Hi.i.,t.i.
YOUR CREDIT
IS GOOD!
THIS D. IS VtlllS)l ISI.IJO.
i$!.
Every l.rdy la 1 1 i- llh t sa Af
ford line of The.e Wali-kr.:
L-.JISI' H3!,4
Cisi Vltca
14-kt. t.old
nf iffe.ed
t ane. oaly
WzMj
SJbcZ!& yhfy7'
(old Filled nr.tpelrt..
From $s to gio. Pay BOc a week.
Sulid Gold Bracelets, with ami
without watche.. At specitl
prices and on weekly payments.
$15
Tij sOc a i:k
(juaranteed
for 20 years.
ery nnc
movement.
Brush. Comb.
nnd Mirror St. ami Military
Brushes. Etc.. at special prices
and en weekly payments.
Solid Gold and Platinum La
vullicres. set wfth Diamonds.
From M to too. and on weekly
payments.
Call and art onr lararr aad romplete .fork of Christmas good., lorlad
lag l.adleN' and i.rallrm.n. Wal-he.. l.n nlllrrra. Oinnu n,l Itlng.. .tick
fin., t ameoo, Lorketa aad ( kalaa. Ig.r I utter., aad. la fret, every arti
cle de-sred la Jewelry, "nfehrv aad dlamund. etc.. at apeelal price, aad
oa time. ; d. laid .aide until X maa agmm a .mall deposit.
I'ko.e M. ST. end Ssle.ms. will call wltk ona.letr l.law of aamplea.
x." T 'ILL',
rai a. BTniTT V. IV- I. rhMil. flirfUI..
Ormr slew "tatlo. a Postofficr. tloea Krral.a. I atll to o't lock.
Open Evenings
Until Christmas
Founded in 1867
Js-DKwOOOEvllSMtZ
.m
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Boxes for Everything
Engraving Without Charge
Some Big Specials for the
Last Days of the Holiday Shopping
Instead of depleted assortments you'll find fresh recruits
in every line. Reserves of regulars and specials we've gath
ered for your consideration.
House Coats Bath Robes
The two makers we depend upon most for our splendid
values in House Coats and Bath Robes have given us their en
tire surplus stocks shipped last night and on sale tomorrow
morning.
Brown, Gray, Maroon, Tan, and Green
shades, with edge, pockets, and cuffs bound
with silk cord; fastening with two ilk frozs.
They have that easy fit
which means comfort.
Sizes up to $41.
S7.50 and S9 Coats
$4.95
Blanket Robes, nu.de in coat style: and
Regular Robe cut long and full; buttoning
through; some with edge and cuffs bound.
In a variety of new combinations Tan.
Blue. Oxford, Red. &c.
Cord at neck and girdle
at wait.
$5 and $6 Robes
$3.65
Boys' Suits and
Overcoats
Giving you the benefit of special purchases
we've made in time for Christmas giving.
Ho' Bine and lira?
I hiochiila Overcoat--
tvith Hat to match; but
ton to the- neck: belt all
around wool lined. All
Mien. $5.00 ralue
Bora' r'anry Cheviot. Mackinaw
I'rte Overcoats; Polo
-itli-; double-breasted
and belted. Wool lined.
All sizes 2 1-S to lo
)ears. $!i lo $10 value.
Boy.' Kant j- Cheviot Norfolk Salts, with TWO
PAIR of Panto, one of
whirh has belt to
match. Bulgarian mo
del; full rut; strongly
made; all sizes. $7.50
value
$3.95
Maid, aud Plain
$2.95
$4.95
Boys' Play Suits
Sturdy Qualities
Cute Novelties
that the Boys will enjoy immensely.
lto)' Military Outfits; in Blur anil White
and ilt braid trimmed; I". S. A.
on collar ami eagle on can.
Sizes 0 to 12 year-.. SPECIAL
Hots' Indian Outfit: trim
med in Red and Blue felt: anil
with warchjef bonnet. Sizes 2
lo 10 years. SPECIAL
Boys' Cowboy Outfit ; in Khaki, with
lasso, bintlanna, belt, pistol, and hol
ster. Sizes 4 to 14 years. SPECIAL. .
Boys' ilitar Suit and Cap;
Blue and White; gilt braid trim
mings: real military style. Sizes
2, 4. and 0 years. SPECIAL .
Boys' Imli.-i'i Suils. with feathered
heat. pic o: fringing of lleil. Blue, ami
lirtsen. sizes 2 to lo year. SPECIAL.
.ilk
$2.98
98c
98c
$1.98
49c
Men's $1.25
Gloves
85c
In the proper ahadea of Taa:
m(Mt o pular wrick t aklaw.
proper atifrhlaai nd flnta.li und
frry pair perfect. Hegulsr and
korl fingers.
Men's Wool
Gloves
50c,$l,$1.50
rotrk Wool that mean all
tool, aad la lUeae romblaa.ion
e-htVb are very attract-v. They
Leep ike 'aaoda warm a a taaat la
the acvereaf weal her.
Leather
Auto Gloves
$3.50 and $5
To ibe maa who 4rivr$ a ear
od caanet muk :i more accept
able alft. These Ulovew. are dur
able aad warm, l.laed wlib wool
or laaib'a fleece. All alsea.
Combination
Sets
ii:.apeadera aad art era; Sna
pendcra. (.artera. aad Aran Barda
or Jlcarf, UnndkercMef aad
."o-nta,?. 50C, $1 & $1.50
Walking Sticks
All the popular woods aad aew
ahapeai plain, ar
ioV;,e"4 rr.sit-sio
Scarfs
When in doubt
g-ive a Cravat. In our
nearly fifty years' ex
perience we have
never presented such
an assortment of
neckwear. It's rich in
variety; original in
design; exclusive in
(pattern and match
less in quality. We
have Upset all prece
dents of standard. In
each grade the silks
are finer than usual
and the entire collec
tion offers you a
choice that we doubt
if any other shop can
equal in numbers
and certainly not in
quality.
25c to $5
neatly boxed
Suit Cases and
Handbags
. ermine . owblde Haailbasjai
leather lined: braaa
jock.! "''- $5 to $25
is'- . ne t'owhl l L. at her Suit
Cases; iinen lined. a- . .JC
reinforced corners 9D lo ??
Men's Shirts
I'renrb Pen-ale. Mat! ran. ol
aetle. in irntei' -ait--- -it
aad Iraadered enATa: pin la aad
XZ S1.S1.50&$2
Kail Drcaa hlrt-.
p'al mrni rai.au r tn- Oi CT
plana . ? i w r.r
"'Ik and r rrarb
Flannel Hhlrta
S3toS10
Foot Balrs
SI HO f,"ln lli:ilj "7 5
Ball ..DC
1.3 I'li-VIn Ku.hr AA
.S1.20
si.ru t'tkiD Huu:j
Ii.-1 1
&M Pie.kl. IIokst - -
a-..-rf) Pls
Ball
:'.:. no nl. lleakr
Ball
to-ai. ...at., 5 95
S2.45
Cameras and
Kodaks -
. I Bro.TPte Sl.oa
N. 2 RnninV tf-J.no
i. J Hrawale sxna
o. .1 Bnniiiir i.OO
.. J Koia-ln-: ftrowale . . . 9Z,(m
n. " i ittdiait llrnw.le . . JS7.30
. :: Koltllnc Brauslr M.M
Daisy Air Rifles
sl-Ble-kot
Rifle.
L-.n-f.hot
Rifle.
l.aoo-.hnt Itllea:
hlticl .teel .
Tae New liala.v Pamp
Rifle
75c
....$1.25
$2.00
S2.75
Striking Bags
Pear-nhape. tTtta pare a'-iaa
hladrirr.. I aaal SZJSO 0 1 iZ
rae Ol.Oj
Sweaters
Both Men's and Boys' in the new
models.
Maa'a Sweaters, In avr Hlae, Bran
Mae wltk collars aad same wita"at.
KUes 3h. 40, 4J. , tkat aoM Car W.50.
Special
Men's srtllsan-atltrk Sweater., la
Dark Gear, l.lakt (Jr.v. Sfarj Bine, aad
Hi on i made vrltkout collars. All
Special. .
rrltk
ealara.
Men's Aacora Swoatarai
tkr Lie roll collars. All ilm
nesatar S7.S valee. Special
Rots' Kall-fa.kleaed Skaker-k.lt
:...de wltkont collar. t to at ho. fr
to IB v-ara. I. all tke .rkool ..d enllece
eolcra. Itccolar (SJO raise, spuria
n. .a. nru.
$1.85
$3.00
$5.00
it weaterai
:$2.85
Auto Robes
The man with a car will appreciate
these.
Green, Black, and Blue Plush Auto a a
Robes; full size and regular $6 grade. . 4
Green, Black, and Blue Plush Auto Ap
Robes; generous size regular $7 grade. Jbi)
Men's Velour and ai fjp. aaA
Fur Gloves l.Za) SO.DU
Men's Water Mink,
Seal, and Coonskin fr-t api At.
Caps S1.95 tO $10
Pennsylvania
Avenue
aka & (Enrnpamj
Seventh
Street
a
la now patrolling nis beat.
from Dover.