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{ } ; CLO CGH IN THES HELLS STORY Police Declare. Gr Mother Was. Associate of Fat Bu A=PRISC NER. | PARENTS. “1. Knew They Were 2 Thieves,”| put | Got Pretty Things.” She Says, Court, qhe sition in ing int One Hu end Seven! the mot flat and-sent-hersto church regularity Grace's motlier, Addie Fedford Mason; and May Me were arrested by Cen- tral Office Detectives Stransky, ford anit _Brockisah, the same detectives Inter taking Into custody Edward A. “Be “Noe Avest . ind Thomas ur _yeara ot Hirty-sixth street. a olerk,— tw No. M1 West > Mason Is twent twenty years With the prisopers. te, apart- ments of ole to headquarters the contenty: of th <the prison Jer sont 3 L was! t iri Jobegged—no-hard Pita giving Ume ‘last yea x ald take with her do ped and | iknew “Bedtard wesw coma hime (of the stuff, Thi Oh, {twas pretty: things, Jewelry li you knows But-f-went th inet no. Gade Here “the child enve welttiao Sytrest; and: -ChURNe ariment store on One Hun and 'wontysfiftir treet een" suid? tho cntid, “Jim was: m ‘pal of Joe Rogers. He used ta call often “with al} talic business... 1 fa. Jim Shoked mesiren y better ne When sho was anode knew-her tother meas. ravel, nd. nae a ‘good Ever ont: eee Genel Cale Safest Piano livestments in the World On the:Very Easy Terms .of \$5 Down & $1 a Week. $450 Walters Excelsior Piancs, $225 $500 Walters Pisnos, Style D, $250 * Plano Warervome 34 Floor. ~ Bloomingdales’, “Lex. to 3rd A Oth "to Goth: St. 1s y|yntue $2. When ‘Detective Fitzpatrick ies | i A I : ‘with Knickerboc' eae Saeacam Be ed-Suits with straight $6.50 to $8.50. B “trousers; sizes 7 to 17. Ar$3,95 of 2,000. Pianos} §350Tome. eptingWaltersPianos$198} ITively e-\ Tear Old | Solve Myste i | Girl Who] of Roliberites } | { i I THE EVENING WORED Rfay |ANOTHER FIRE PANIC 5 IN THE WINDEMERE | Buy Turned in False Alarm MN hen} PIee’S He Saw Stéum and He Was ‘A falee alurm tdday called! the Fire artment to tha! Windemere” : nt-house, ! f " on iWerong hones went around to the Rrocery he! When. Yout |TOOK PHONOGRAPH IN. |3i.. LIEU OF GROCERY BILL. | Called-for-Money,-and-When Told Mistress Was Out He Grabbed Machine. Mrs. Matilda TTolmes, of i Forty-second street, owed LA FOLLETTE GETS PATRONAGE. yD >| WASHINGTON, enator La | . Herma Grunnening: of } Follett C t Forty-qecond. strest, called to pateonert LS The colored matd, C wnated Harty AL Mrs, ifolimes|for the Eastern Distri Ho tx a straight-out | said | Follette’s and © appoint ir made on the Senator's recommendeMfon. nator Spooner will not oppose cori- | firmation. ny and most of the men in 4H Hstentng: until forning. In and take @ d y { i rst slice of | resident. nom-! Marsha} nal that him ee raph," ake that phono; e machine, Hernintt to Clara, taking th of the West Forty-seventh street sta- A. Material Difference USHROOMS ure-delightfally-patatable and-healthful;-yet some- of ‘fondstools—so—closely—resemblo_the toothsoma. ‘Mushroom a8. make it dangerous to experiment with uncertainties, And so it srith Castoria and ite imitations. Keep tho Castorin that bears the signatu of Chas. ‘H. Fletcher ever in your mind's eye as the Mushroom, And be particular: +07 “remem ber-the-countarteits; pubstitutes and! just-aa.good”-ki | na tho Toadstools. There may be @ resemblance in the package, but | results obtained ‘are po widely different as to mako tho signature Fletcher the important featuro when buying Castoria. hy should not our preparation be superior to all other children’s re! dies?. Have not ominent physicians from tho Atlantic to the Pacific testified to its’ perfection? Castoria that bears tho signature of Chas. H. Fletcher is + acme of chemipal : ‘ort a5 es to-a-child’s Gonul CoA/EE on BARS & Compary sun Speolalists in, p Apparel f for Men, Women and Children. Bes eet i Q ' | | | { | | | ats, Resins s and) _ Formerly — VrOotsy se Fhto $8.50 1At $4.95 fers)«o. Formerly... cr $100 to $15.00 At $6.95, _ _75¢ and $1.00. Undergarments for Children at 50c_ Pantlets and drawers of white or gray merino, 75c and $$.00 Shirts and Blouses for b ra Of fine scotch madras in incomplete sizes. $1.50 and $2.00 Tam o! Shanters for Children at 69% In white and colors; sizes are not complete. Russian ‘Ove! sterficld Overcoats of ch: $ BS $6 10:15. ei -Seysi sizes, 3 to 14, hee for Girls and Misses AT EXTRAORDINARY PRICE REDUCTIONS is (C) in a Variety of styles and Beery $5,00, $6.95, $7.50 Rormerly $10.50, $12.50, $15.00 At $6.90 Formerly $19.50 to $24.00 At $10.50 Former'y $25:00-+0-$35.00--—_At-$45.00- : for Girls and Mis ely plain and fancy fabrics; siz '~ Formerly $22.50 to $27.50 Formerly. $29.50 to $48,00 es, of corduroy es 12 to IO, . “At $12.00 At $17.75 “At $2.50 | ‘wan dischar at? D, FRED DAY, ROOF Arvested. | DRYER West Fitty-4 fon of which was | and caused ior et arrest of on guard at tbl ish. thie morn: Hid not think Hine Fingines | rnants turned. urned that nt was the Advert! Spat any A THAD mice ina while, The lad fn the el Overcoats for Men— Weare bent ona clear: ance, and to that end the $25.00 to $45.00 Overcoats have been reduced to $22.50, and! those ‘that were $15 to $20 are now $12.60. Collectively, ali_models, fabrics and sizes are included. New Derbies ar Men _at $2.00 that are stand- ard $3.00 and. $3.50 JAX ands. -The-why-and Black Mercerized zi i wherefore isnot —in- teresting. This is: the blocks are new, design- ed for spring service. Shirts for Men- that— were $1.50 and_ $1.75, are now-95c._It is the clearance of-stiff and plaited’ bosom coat models, cuffs attached. Sizes 14 to 1734. Clearance of Shoes for Men, that were $5 and $6, now $3.25. Button, lace and blucher ‘models of dull and patent leathers; all sizes. -Silk-Lisle Half Hose with the crunch and lustre of silk. —Rein- forced soles, heels and mtOeS ie 25h aaa 6 Pairs for $1.40. Underwear for Men— Shirts and Drawers of heavy ribbed balbrig- gan that were $1.50 are now $1.15, and those of heavy ribbed lisle, highly mercerized, that were. $2.00, are now $1.50. I designs in newest weaves—including the poputarplaids i ti ip L B bias striped and figured ellects in self and contrasting colors: = A Ato ; actual $3.50 valu $269) & {also a liberal assortment of the conventional grays, and | AT ON eS ues SET 2h ea RENAE sees Petrone ALL CARS TRANSFER Te & LEXINGTONTO 3°? AVE 59”TO AA Men’s “10 &*12 Suits & Overcoats, $/ Tf You Want a Hisher Class Over- coat for Little Money, To-Mor-; row Wil Bring, Vou the Onpor- tunity to.Get it at Bloomingdales’: We donot overstate valurs one penny when we. tell Yet these coa SS worth 2 C97) Were 1S ses 0:2 22: & 25: Dolars ‘The Overcoats tre made of the very ioe black and gray} coatings; some are lined witn the best-of s serge or Vene:, tian, others have BUEC worsted.and black iagon ai.boi lining e¢-fining. You may ‘cle:t from the seaplane Hane or the popular Joose- tting models. | If you do not need an overcoat now, it will more than pay you to buy one of these and keep it Siz. 50 for nexf Winter. “lo-morrow the price. Tor. any of the clegant-coats-will-be only If You Have a Boy Between the Ages of 10 and 16 Years ~ “ You may buy a double-breasted cuit with bloomer ~{rousers or an overcdat tor fm thatis worth any= where from 4 to 6 dollars at Blcomingdales’ tc- | morrow at sleeees > Specials of ‘Interest to Card Players Asa special Saturday attractionin. our avibariy departnent in the’ Lexington | AvenueiArcadewe have made sharp price reductions on > well kpown makes of playing | cards and. chi and whist boards: Bloomingdales Finish Play: | Columbia Whist Cards; French 19¢ | Point Euchre dally: Lards,pet sink bo size; easy to-handiey special-at doz edand i rte LOC ‘satin Finish-Playing futt deck -Whis | | or pinochle, 48 tod } Dummy handed Bridge Whist} 3}— Bicycle, Tally Ho and Bee Playing | cia, Board. Any two people can play | {--Gards;fulind “assorted 15 5c {Poker Chips nop tay -four-tanded=game on‘this very, packs; Ivory finish; special at he tedcolorseit 1600 bos 35¢| interesting and “cna board.i 4 ~$1. LOTTrOW. * | Sati a Wz=Pinoc Card HUnbreakable- Poker Chips, pets ts inary alte figcey ares sorted colors; 100 te Bok = B9c|=ony 5G it T5€° pridge whist ont rges fue re 4 Poker Cabinets, in pol- Satin Finish Pinochle rns th: Jong narrow size: (4 to the deca; special, Long French Glace Kid & Suede Gloves. < Splendid Saturday Offerings of Superior Grades. "Elbow-Length Real French Glace} Elbow: Length Tafieta Silk Mousque-; Elbow-Length Liste Thread Mousque- id and Suede Mousquetaire| taire Gloves in colors and black| — talre Gloyes, in black, white and) 5 Glaves: _$3:5) 25 values our er 6 Men's Collars, “49. inion tinen, worth 70c., tor C All the collars are abso- Hlutely perfect—as good as ‘any 2-for-25¢. collars; 35new s'yles, includingevery popu- lar shape. All secre oe sizes, 25c fea cae Genuine Patent Kid, with English Box Cloth Uppers——_— new narrow plain toesr _ Cutan hecis and —-welted soles; sizes J to 7; width AA, A,B and C. Most remark- able value ever offered at the above very low price. ‘Men’ Ss Neckwear, 25¢ Spring: eects, worth 4 0¢ _Fenuine: Represented are all the mast fashion design: every size;-2 ‘patent kid, Iatest lack and white. Moominenates” Main: Fider: Oth Bt. Beetinn: 19¢ Girls? $2.00 Shoes, pisces ktd-and box calf teatners;} lace or button styles; sizes 11 to 2; special $i 69 Pee gcueinnnks Children's sizes, fzes for big girls, 2}2 tof shy: iat z fel $1.98: ol 50 to $3. 00 Bath Slippers, for. meal and| wenn: imported leather soles; sizes 3 to 14, 69c Women’s 35c Swiss Ribbed Underwear, Extraord: ¥ food ~ quaity—spr eatly trimmed>at the nec able-lace; very well aad ing-extratarge; ty ee inte Leather Goods at s at Hall AcHual Our Anaual February Sale of the Useful and Novel offers these Specials for Saturday. Sole ‘Leather Dress Sali Cai Music | U4 Inches long, of 3 oz. sole} ator sorts KNOWN to With —ateal se They comes ite ait eround (a r cathers. mostly. ned brush. bot- 36.75 Sectign, in a large v.ariety—of new. Spring styles, in- cluding shir- red flounce platings ~ and twoor Set with pu crystal Ie patent. cork tacles, in straight or riding bow. Set with patent nose rests straight or riding bow. yeglusses, 95c, cut pebble lenses in gold: frames, An eyeglass hook, i cord and a case. n Floor Hosiery. Bargains. {Women's and Children’s 19¢ Hose~ weight cotton. The children’s stock nose and solid gold sprin, 2 Genuine axis s and-a number in permangnt | with sectionil > flounces in’ pl knees. (Men's 19c. Silk E ered Half Hose—Biack and colored sil embroid- ~~ allsizes, in black and. ered tlalt Hose; full tan, Wan seainiles3; ate OG Bloomingdales’, Matn Fl All Cars BLOOMINGDALES’ Transfer to shed sateen, | SSO = ar-Lexiagton | Bt ir many an Lex. to dd Ave., 4 th te to 60th St. rein ¥ Poth wide and harrow rib, And have “double 6c - 1 . eta silk