The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1901, Page 7

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LOUISE BREITSCH TAUGHT GIRLS HOW TO STEAL. Girl Fagin Rented Room in Hotel Where She Received the Plunder of} Her Pupils and Disposed of It—Has a Criminal Record. | May COEN1 N NELLIE SuLsivaNn RHE Reinier bh reer ieee ieee ie ieiefefeleieteicieleieiefcfeleleeefe ait rieletete ote Jovise “BREITSH 9 THE GIRL FAGIN fo iittie girl shopil » crime, a girl o! aud swindler, w © Street Io! In ones were Tauise Hrete teal for h He a: May Coenin t Greene piace, whose w oltice. Le ahe) Ben PUPILS nd gave her 1 not be honest, and a i adrift. Nel ‘Me Sullivan, Ida vhe his teen swindling and Coenln Were arrested ina ¢ " F : put of prson v 3 a ! store In Fult et, Brostily 3 terday, while mockings, playing of Jewelry and other a the trio was caught tr a child's c a Hotel, and As soon us they were arrenied children broke down and took a all coin anc hem to He ons as te heir wh je kept her 4 Rolng over eres THE WORLD: TUESDAY 1901. EVENING, MARCH 26, ROBBERS BY BLOO Four Fought Band of A (Special to The Rvening World.) | SOMBRSET, 0., March —26.—Blood~ j hounds arm tiling a band of seven | maeked robbers, who blew open the | vaults of the State hank here early to- Tay, and, after fighting off half the! | town, escaped In two light wagons ly $500, but overtooked | and $3,000 In Kohl. ‘The tile three vaulta. for shooting at a crowd them. min the bank batld- Jawn aroused ¢ whose home ts bank, ran to the tn Hayes, ratte th etreet and aan the tory brick bulking in w netitution was located shat lrtarted to give an alarm when he wos) covered with four rifles owd gathered all around and the jc began. ‘At a nignal from the four bandits on emerged from the aring several sicke BROKER ARRESTED. 4 a ricittrichiee erie bitethis dele feteletetete iuard three sot the ¢ : Broadway, was veputy Sheriff T al in the sum of y and admitted to 2) in a sult to recover $2.00 brought by C. Cutler May Justice McAdam granted the order of arrem. May asserts that the moneys were In- trusted to MacKinnon by hime [fred Pearce ant Mayer & Robb Jused in stock speculation, Two w ‘ago the plaintiff demanded a settlement, lbut., according to May, MacKinnen re- | fused to pay over the moneys seco jto be due. Charged with ing to Ace s rount for Money in Hin x hn AL MacKinnon, a Pr a i change broker, with offices 3 arrested by + l hi | | | | \ i | | | oSIE JOO NLIVAN —————~__—- SONDHEIM CALLED INSANE. Young Man Thought Sweethearts or a Denied sult. Leopold the young man who, a sho! vent Insane on unt of hit th atheim, IF YOU \HAVE Hebb he Pee -biee bib eistteleletettet ak 1 poker tend, put the T of erime, long for one of DO so etal giving the neme and we will eave @ Inttie 10 Send use funbettan, « HORACE DE LIESER. Aat., U. GIVEN AWAY $25.00 sill ty si ther two oe dleposttion t= WEDNESDAY Hats. Men’s Fine Fancy Sox. Misses’ and Children's 200, Regolar—Reduced {7c, ar Hats, cloth, crash and Women's, Ready to ¥ Where fave you been thle after: linen, with stitched br finished Men's Fine Fancy Sox, cross vag girl as Fannie W talnhirch; mamma cdearats fand and quills. © 39 stripes, lony stripes, figures and in- When the police saw Louise Bretseh afierngon for you and wii] tet 21.2% on Welnewen C terwoven patterns, pood 25e. 7 pcogniged her ata a girl was hus four reatives” | E stock, our price, each... ee. c more trouble si Women’ 4 ney Straw Untrimmed years old than aa of her pupils, aleo drilied the ttle in piel BOY TELLS OF KIDNAPPING. |A..™ Encnped from Men Who Dragged {1 d Drove Away with 1 to The Hvening World) i ESBARRE, «Pa, March | the fourteen-year McAvoy. living at telis a story of having ” Cea te the At 3 o'clock in tt Hoclares ne Kinigetom reenained sulét unl he a or? ino ppers. kidnap him that tn Young MeAv ys tha ee ing about his home a stra che him to point out the residence of 4 neighbor. When the boy stepped from his motiis ern sight the st r, he says, caught im by the throat and, kereblef saturated with hla nose, carried him to a closed Krulewiteh ts in Ludtow Min an $10 by the firm as phe is called by some nes lke Dickens's Waging Ae anith grapher for Lawyer| from handkerohters and destroy oer {nthe Gartleld Luild- | marks of idencineati in noon tha and found BAKER CHARGED WITH FRAUD occupied by another min, who wis h & Co. waiting. {ols charged with wrongfully The men drove off, younz MeAvoy koods bought under falne Thix wae at becoming unconre Lord & Taylor, Grand Street Svore, OPENING SPRING MILLINERY Wednesday and Thursday, March 27th and 28th, when we will exhibit the latest creations of célebrated Parisian artists, together with the countless dainty productions from our own workroom, at exceptionally moderate prices. Corner Grand and Chrystie Streets, Three Pairs for 50c. Men's Spring weight fleece-tined natural color Shirts and Drawers, Ferlect goods— drawers, sizes 30 to 40 whirts, 3h to 44; genuine worth 50¢c., Our price, Cach..ceee.see 29c Men's Muslin Night Gowns, Ihade, full length and tise, DOC Three for $1.00 Men's Colored Laundered Shirts, Separate cuffs, choice of excellent stripes (1p and down), patterns in id beat #had- »67¢ Men's Garters, all elastic, plain + 10 or fancy, pail Children’s White Lawn Aprons, 4 to 14 years, very wide, bib effect over shoulders, lace edg- » dress shapes, of the lead ing colors, a choice assortment. Shoes. Misses’ Black Kid Shoes, with Spring Heels—a special bargain, Sizes 5 tok BIg to 1015 78c 98c Ladies’ Blue Satin One-Strap Slipper, balance of our $1.65 ling a J. 00 grand special for Bargain Day Easter Gloves. A special Easter Shades in 49c 11 to 2 collection of Women’s, Men’s, Boys’ and Girls’ Gloves, de of Kid, Mocha, Glace, Suede, Silk, Lisle Thread and Talfeta Fab- rics. Our Glove Section is bristling with every shape and shade that is novel and new, and tho best part of allis that moderate prices prevail, Table Scarfs, A most attractivo lot of open- ing and embroidery work Table Scarfs in’ various 45 insertions; A great good patterns....seee... seve Cc chance; cach, 5,000 amall embroidered 4 Doilies -s ye New Lithograph Cushion Tops. About 20 new designs; 39c, 49c Children’ s Lawn and Percale Dresses, Bent stripes and small figures neatly innde, one to four years, 15c oath... make very handsome cushion tops..e. core Stores Open Saturdays from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. EDWD. RIDLEY & : a a tl Others Robbed Bank They Had Wrecked. | josuped f ~|audge Newburger, on (0 pea. fineat quality percalines, tn tiack | *|Lawyern Holm & Smith, W Ail colors, Teg: price aoe yas Ye Hutiding. eight Penn this sale ponds which had been { ot nrunk French haireloth, in| the court since 1878, were turned over to GOOD TR aD their owner, Mra, Emty Moore, of PhLA-| this sale 124 & 22c)} aS! NOT ALREADY TRIED LBROOK'S SAUC 5. and Can, TRAILED | Daniel's DHOUNDS SPECIAL NEWS Fe Linens, Linings rmed Men While Three; and Bed Coverings | for Wednesday and Thursday Into which they hurrietly placed ther] of intense interest to those who study plunder. The robbers were under good to buy with both economy Meactpline and their leader Raves ae 20d ji a judgment. orders Uke ao military leader. and & ead ready, forward. march!” Firing a volley over the heads of the “| Standard Goods, Lowest Prices. -| crowd, which Truly 1 Combination Hard to Beat. mmarsied KOO dozen hemmed tinen huck towels SEES 34, tenwlar price Woe. ean. the Qe aecor two rigs and Pe em ft bleached linen satin Anished drove r wy tna ortherty | 28 pieces, tal Bleaches iinet | dameak, 68 In reetton | ager ya nate The crowd took up the chase, and) ge pure Meached all linen Ane satin fn two hours later found the rigs deserted | ished damask clothe, all more int | along the roadside to clos at ces Sala, The Sheriff had been notited py + : 1.85 | pone and arrived WHH a pack of hood 2:75 | hounds 2.50 SRL dozen very fine eatin Anished damask nner napkina, size 24x24 inches, [reg price 37% dor., to cloae 2.98 | SHEETS AND CASES. Our prices, always the lowest, take a Dig tumble to-morrow MM) dozen heavy muslin pillow cases, The robbers were successfully tra around town by the hounds found that they had Macksmith shop to se then had token the rigs in which Weery stable near they the mon bank as nee, following me} robbers will 4ael6 Inch, value $e. each, 1 sien Alc No mall orders alted on this case. Esch TAPFETA SILK WAISTS. in various designs of tucking and cording, all new ealon appointed for te rarer abet and ate news| Spring colorings and black, value §.50 and 6.00............04, sere 429) RU Nea * welah quality, will wear tke len. | pEAU-DE-SOIE WAISTS, body and sleeves made with cluster tucks, Bishop or puff Bien, De. Joun F. Erdman [fepalenscoe of goods by pease! ae dress sleeves, double tabs on front with tiny buttons, every, disable f 3| (a 8 i. ope NEW ACTE a shlived blouse effects & ik with jabol 5.98 fa ’ ot JE ¢ STS, new: shirred blouse effect, fancy stock with jabot, others SHEETS. 45) ~ with tine tucks all over body and sleeves, adjustable collar, velvet trims” tarium. ( f 1, value 10.00.,... «+ 6:75 COURT GIVES UP BONDS. CASES. { i ; Meld as Evidence, They Have LININGS. ‘Tripled in Value. 180 pes, feat ailk-Aniahed percalines, tn Through an order aligned t ny pica ne all colors, -alue 35e. yd, Ik deiphia, ihe Bunda were, stolen in 1878, BED COVERINGS. | 2 cases full-size white crochet bed spreads, fine quality, splendid Marseilles pat terna, value Sic, rach, this sale 69c 10 dozen size fringed white crochet | spreads, handsome patterns, value j 31.49 each, ale 1,10 BO dozen full-size (6x6 ft.) pure w elderdown cottou-flled comfortables, Sum: hiladelphta y were Iasued, They me Judge Newburger, in Part 1 eral Sessions thia afternoon, mxty Indictments against varto tet sons accused of violating the mer welght, silkoline covered, baauti-| Jaw tn 1898. The men indicted were In-| ful patterns, palus 3138 each, this 89c mates of Bellevue Hospital and the Mu-| sale nicipal Lodging: Houre, Mail Onters. Promptly Filled. Linen Aisle, Main Floor Rear. Broadway, 8 & 9 Sts. A Review of Polar Explo- |ration in 1900 in the | 1901 World Almanac and Eneycio- | pedia. © © © A reference book of \over G00 pages. * ° ° Substan- j ually bound. Price 25c. * For sale by newsdenlers, or | may be had by mail on receipt of advertised price. 20-92, WEST DROADWAY, N.Y. he pereon sent! 1901. In the ot ec number of our BOYS’ CLOTHING In New York. £9 The Most Complete ze Children’s Tan Covert Spring Overcoats. A bargain well worth coming for, in sizes § to 16, never get ‘em again, 250 Nobby Little Black Velvet Suits, nicely ornanvented with ane braid, the very latest designs, 2.95 Three pier, 39S VESTEE AND BLOUSE SUITS, Two piece, Youths’ Spring Suits. About fifty that are Gandy, values and cannot be had again—well fit. of great value. ting, durable clothes at a These are in va- nominal price, suit, rious spring shades, and at 3.95 big cut on all previous prices, 1.95. Women’s Lawn © CARDED Kimonas, ger beautiful figured Mig loriGes prety patterns, sleeves £ Velvet Carpets and bottom and rich'cdloring and down the front tin- Hoesuailitide: ished with white signs;agrani 0; portunity to pro- cure our Se. grado on 656 Jawn; now spring cut; cach, 59c., Wednesday at... 309-311 311% to 321 FEO = KOCH & CO. ‘1891 Tenth Anniversary Sale sot Ladies’ Cotton Waists weizéay. we 59 SHIRT W MISTS of colored or black and white striped gingham; also of plain Chambray,' SHIRT WAISTS of | SHIRT WAISTS of fine white lawn, front {n The World pay big returns, PID Mo GY'S OUR BARGAIN DAY! A gala day for the shopping world—a perfect feast of good things—You cannot afford to miss them— We want your company and will help you to save money. iron bottom, good slate, 2 Handsome Reed Reclining No, 7 Wood Stave 1} Spring and Ww Engh pith good quality. 1. 49 ig completes Red Painted Fire = la Pail with 3 f coverieere 25c 3 feot. ‘ First lity 598 Clothes Pin Ke 5.28 perhundred.. OC 4 Laundry Soap, : Nouns canes OG tS 5.98 GRAND ST. “ae , CITN, ic Bs, between Lenox and Seventh Avenues. 125th Street, West, Already an enormous success. Great crowds of eager buyers appreciate the big savings in every department. Unlimited assortments on all sides—these few items merely as illustratlons from to-morrow’s offerings: tucked back. regularly 1.4 vllar tinished with white turn-over piece of hemstitching, na B9C . insertions or with iar edged with Val. lace; also of fine striped colored . collar and cuffs edata with embroider: tuck hemstite ginghams, tucked ba larly 1.95... ‘ollar re cuffs elaborately trimmed with embroidery or Val. lace; also of plain colored Chambray with Val. lace insertions, others of striped Madras in pretty colorings, finished with pnts lawn collar and fancy bow, regularly 2.25...... feet ecee retest eeseeeeeenee. 1. 69 Ladies’ Silk Waists Wel a Batterman Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avenues, Brooklyn. | Offerings for Easter Shopping. a Ladies’ Fashionably Tailored Suits. Ladies’ Fine All Wool Homespun Suits, Jaunty Eton Jackets, ‘ lined with silk serge, skirt full flare, clue 14.00, 9.98 ™* 10.75 Extra Fine Venetian Cloth Suits, fancy trimmed Eton Jacket, lined; latest shaped skirt, percaline lined, value 15.00, All Wool Cheviot Suits, Jacket and Skirt taffeta lined, black only. The greatest offer of the season, value 25.00, 17.98 Clothing for Easter. ( {278 x 3% 5.95 & 7.95 Spring Sate of Housefurnishings continues Tuesday and Wednesday, 9 to 12 noon. Boys’ Dress Suits, 7 to 16, Little Boys’ Manly Vestee Suits, 3 to 10, Top Coats, tan, covert and Oxford, all sizes, Confirmation Suits, short or long trousers, seek north or south or east or ame a Business Opportunities advertisn® 4 Sunday World want ad.’s the bes®. \ ‘a Basement Bargains. TRUNKS. Hardwood Step Chair, lhe Star Curtain Stretcher. jest adjusted—don't eng— T feet by. 14 feet 3 796 Strong canvas-covered Trunks, locks, hardwood 32-in. 36-in. 1,98 2.25 2.50 3.00 3.25 in. 30-in. Bin, Bissell’s Standard Carpet Sweeper..++++ ~ Star Metal Chopper, © 93¢ FURNITURE. Iron Cabinet Folding Bed, with National Spring and Wool * 6.98 Co-fiart, like cut.....

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