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ROBBED CBA HELPS SLEUTH ~RUN OOM PI ‘Alleged -Bandit WhoxKnocked! ‘ Hitiing Race, ” WOMANSNARERCAUGHT Eatticer of Havana Man Is Ar- orested as She Enters oo Harlem Saloon, , fleeting memory of a slurred Ciiban, Lisut. George W. Jimmes, of the PDeteotive Bureau, wae to-day able to land ond arrcign two of the trio ac- eted pf robbing Joss Medinewn May 3 Aiddina 1s the Gewena merchant who fine here on a Want liner Me~ 1 and, affer stopping a fowAlgys at the Hote! Ambrican, went out te see New York by night. landed in a saloon, just where he "t know, but H re he met a go @ntly they were joined tDb drinking became vigorous and the a Tapht. Syw Medin etrted. M aud. they | riding o! tM aifrerent stree' The polio bios him at Westobester and Inte Mle avenue, in the Bronx, ur fedm ‘the terrible slugging ? e@ved. Ho had "been relieved of $3 820 Js Jewelry. Found Saloon and Palr. Bredina could onty talk Spanish, and | th pial. Hie couldn’ give sny tg! the police in finding his Capt. McCafferty sent eptaks® Spanish an the Panama Zone police fc hé wanted, the job. 3 afound the hospital trying wend out of the battered Spantamd, Yewterday Medina was adie to go to Police Headquartersyraphere be jotteen ‘over the photographs, Je couldn't pick oa Assatiin te, to get 8 Hintnen ticks | the street car transfer ‘that had been found in Metina’s pookat @nd traced tt back, Medina had said hh@*rode on two cars, and at one:place could touch @ stone wall from the car. Jignine: decided this wae ¢he Third/ave- nue viaduct. He took the Hi man to the vicinity tate last night afd to- er they Sdtated “a saloon mt the Sin weat power 0t (Ome Blinded 'and of No. 23 jenty-sixth owner of thi place, which pow run by one Murpiy. "t bard to locas the woman | ——--— ‘LEFT SUICIDE'S t the slim clue of w transfer and the | » ‘The men promised to |), Russian Friends Didn’t Even Tell of Death, "earing Homenick, 1 on Baraditz, a 7 cently fed to mative land to tor = end a mo! nth ago was! ‘THE EVENING WORLD, "THURSDAY, MAY‘'16, |WEDDINGANNOUNCED BODY HANGING | THEN DNORCE SUM FROM RAFTER husband, a proofrew taken fil. He t went to Ais friends in the atable, «has been sleep ing about the p nd eating only mia made up @ purme| yy night he called } as heard enter- & this morn- | to feed the | dead y| friend's body hung ras found by uught to obey 4 of the police. a THE FOURTH DEATH. | Negro Maid Succumbs to Injurtes Recetved tn the Matherson Fire. Henrietta, Woodman, negto maid for Mrs. Stephen Matherson, who burned tn the fire in the Math home, No, $89 Ocean avenue, Brookiyn, | some days ago, died In mt MH tal to-day from her ‘hia makes the fourtg 4 Hy that resulted from the fire, “Miss Deppin, Loulsville, wes tak from the burning house dead. Mf. 4 Mrs. Matherson both succumbed t ir injuries later. a DINNER TO FRENCH ADMIRAL. | On board La Toureine, @t the foot of | Morton street, last night Paul Faguei,/ general manager in America of the Ds erale = Tran antique | i honor of Admiral ani ‘Among the guests were | Ambassador, the Frengh Congul-General nd a large number at the French coloay of New York. f THE OUTER f her marriage on that her eserted her in fmt never tn- | ma th aven' STRONG-ARM MEN CAUGHT. | Detectives, in a Ratd, Catoh Seren and Take Them to Court. mrong-arm tndustry has become ve in tte spread that Capt f the Detective Qureau, te youn efforts t that each of the seven bilipsborn FOR FRIDAY — { Rubberized Taffeta Coats For Motoring, Travelling and Street Wear, GARMENT SHOP. SALE OF 200 Garments, in five different full length models, Regular value at $30.00 aad $35.00. 4450 A-fortunate purchase of a quantity of material direct from the Rubber Company enabled us to make up these coats at a cost abso- lutely tmpossible to match under ordinary conditions. There are many shades of plain goods, stripes, checks and lurge plaids, beau combinations of fi Opposite Fifth Avenue Hotel, ‘ul effects in varied colorings, plain styles and collars, pockeis and cuffs The Philipsborn Store has never offered a more decided bar- gain than a choice of these coata will prove to be. They are few tm number and should be examined ationce to insure the very best selection of modal, .evior and. style, Not-to be sent C. 0. D. Not to be sold to dealers, 12 West 23d St. -through to 22d, TOOK OFF STOWIEN’SHOES. Bo} Prisoner Had to (Welk te Court, im His Stoskings. Foenh Dubois, gy Peay erence ast! Dosty-cighth street, jand Joseyh Gtats- | of No. ib Bast Beventy-ntth street.| i ! int ~eabtel Special Selling ofatry rate ORTENTAL, RUGS which Js-taking ptacedtls week, A! sixes and weaves af wery small prices, This isthe opportunity of-a lifetime MATTINGS Jure #ucs JAPANESE WASH RUGS (4th floor) Broadway, bet. 18th and 19th Sts. want in Mananhan's Gibso Sailor Ties in Tan Calf Skin, Brown, Patent ( combination as Patent Colt S| Ca Gun Metal ¢ and with WI lops, | Pi and |} ite k, arl B Gray ( a Sample Oxfords, Boys’ Stur dy Box Calf Shoes, ian Shoes at G5" Misses’ and Childs’, @ Black Vici Kid Shoes, 2 Wholesale Shoe Stocks Sacrificed at About 1. We bought the combined surplus and sample stocks of THAYER, MAGUIRE & FIELD—HILLIARD & TABOR, two of the largest and best shoemakers in Haverhill, Mass., at half—they go on sale to-morrow at the same great saving— At ls Price~@@ 14,000 Pairs in the Combined Lot Newest Models of Women’s Oxford Ties nTies Ly Sale $4.50 ale Price Price eee i” 1° On Sale in Manula the ' Outlet Store, Third Floor, 1,200 Pairs Women’s 00 1,500 Pairs Mi 69° apprese % and O'Far- | up seven men at Head t of an ermed dest night on # ue and Thirty- 19075 Saks & Company Herald Square Announce for Friday, May 17th An Unusually Important Special Sale of Walking Skirts for Women at $7.90 Regularly $12.00, $14.00 & $15.00 Skirts of fancy imported cloths in stri checks; light or medium shades of gray fat i. combinations. Full side-plaited model, with two folds ;' suitable to wear with shirt waists. At $5.90 Regularly $9.00 and $10.00 Skirts of similar but less expensive materials: also in shadow stripe, black, gray or white imported mohair; full plaited model, with two folds. At $7.90 gularly $11.50 and $12.50 Skirts of black voile; two full-plaited models, plain or with taffeta folds. At $0.50 Regularly $14.50 and $15.00 Skirts of black voile or taffeta; models, with black folds. full-plaited Lingerie Dresses for Women At $x0.00 Regularly $15.00 Princess model of sheer mull in white, light blue or pink; trimmed with lace insertions or tuckings. At $15.00 Regularly $25.00 Princess model of sheer mull in white, pink or light blue; elaborately trimmed with Val. Jace in- sertions, finc tuckings or solid lace girdle. At $35.00 Regularly $50.00 Handsome Princess model of heavily embroid- ered mull flouncings in white, pink, light blue or lavender, elaborately trimmed with Val. insertions, ruffles and pin tuckings; solid lace sleeves; extra kimong bolero coat of same material. mportant Notice. Our Great Alteration Sale = Now in Progress Sweeping Reductions. While the alterations are going on and before occupying our new corner building, {8th Street and Broadway, we will | offer all our finest and highest grade Suits, Dressers, Waists, Coats, Skirts, etc., at prices far below anything heretofore known in our class of business. The following reductions indicate the unusual Bargains we will give in Women's and Young Women's Tailored: Suits. i $78.00 Tailored Suits, Reduced to $48.00 $65.00 Tailored Suits, Reduced to $39.00 $58.00 Tailored Suits, Reduced to $35.00 $48.00 Tailored Suits, Reduced to $29,00 $38.00. Tailored Suits, Reduced to $25.00 $30.00 Tailored Suits, Reduced to $21.00 Broadway, Seventeenth and ‘Eighteenth Sts. See Our Big Ad, in This Paper To-Morrow. MOE LEVY @ CO. MEN 4 Wacane fey Cconomy [aaacew caf Unusually Pretty Wash Suits At $5—For Girls which washes well and keeps its good wear—the Material 1s White Repp looks. The style 1s particularly smart for Summer Jacket has elther fitted or semi-fitted back and cutaway front; nt blue repp or for 12 to 18 50, they aro es- with collar and turn back cuffs of pink, or blue or black velvet. Skirts are full plaited and as the real value of the sults ts $7.5 years; pecially attractive at $5, On sale tomorrow, Here 1s also a pleasing group of Girls’ White Outing Skirts at $1.35 Made of white with or without fold at bottom. Aliso on sale tomorrow. jal value. at which price they are a very spe well shrunk; to-40- inches. plaited, $1.35 each, cotton, Lengths Notable Values in Women’s Coats Just the briefest description of these splendid bargains ts enough to excite Interest in them: At $7.50, Instead of $15—Silkoline Gossamer Coats —Black-and- pherd’s checks; bi: and cuffs satin collar smart, very light, admirably protective from rain At $5, regularly $8—Taffota Silk Eton Jackets three-quarter sleeves; satin-lined At $10.50—Unusual Value—R*incoat. in Oxford and tan; full walking len, $6, reguleriy $12-—Tourist Coats. single or double-breasted; peau de winté in ght checks, stripes or plaids. Very smart and pr ———____.., ; Women's Long Gloves, 50c The long Gloves of Lisle Thread are cool and ci hot-weather wear; and beside, they will silk gloves. These, at 60c. white; 12-button length; well made and More Corded Silk at 25c a Yard Fifty-cent quality, though we have sold {t at the special price of 3868 Now 25c for these desirable Summer silks, that will wash per In checks and stripes, in plain white, light blue, pink, tan and black-and-white Heavy applique; made of good worsteds, belt d back Thr sole ec At ars; ortable for more costly save your ar ly good. exceptiona In black or etly Inexpensive Hat Pins and Necklaces The Hat Pins are the effective sort with large stones in vari- colors, that will go admirably with one’s Summer 10c each—wide variety of desi, ous Regular quarter kinds et gold-plated movntings ‘The Necklaces cre in three sizes of {mitation pearls, with gold- plated clasp. Specially priced at 20¢ each, Some Low-priced Laces And they are kin¢s that women find a multitude of uses for- part of the many offerings of destrable laces under-priced in our Basement Store; Net Lace Bands, from 20c to $1.00 a yard. Matching Sets of Venise Insertion and Edgings, at 16c and 18c a yard, instead af 26c. to 35. Veuise Allovers from §1 to $2.75 a yard. > Venise Bands, 3c to 45¢ a yard. Applique Lace and Designs from 50¢ to §2 « yard, instead of T5c to $3. , ert 4 Net Edgings, 3 to 12 inches wide, at 18¢ to $1 « yard.’ Swiss Muslin Robes—Remarkable at $5 We bought a large quantity of these beautiful Semi-made White Swiss Muslin Robes, to get them to sell at so low a price. They are patterned after robes costing twice or three times as much; and at the popular price of §5 they are really wonderfully effective, as well as serviceable. Trimmed with Valenciennes lace and plen- titul embroidery insertion. Ample, full pattern, with enough material for waist. Sold, one in a box, at $5 cach $1.50 House Dresses & Kimonos at $1 Attractive, neatly-finished garments, that women will find both serviceable and corsfortabte;-with-the added merit that they are one-third under-price. Two-Piece Dresses—Of lawn; white ground with black dots, | plaited waists, and full gored skirt. Regularly $1.50, at $1. | Klmonos —Of lawn; white ground with polka dot or large flora) design; plaited back; sailor or round collar, trimmed with | pd ecalloped edge or border of same; regularly $1.50, at $1, || Some Attractive Lamps Under-Price If you need some good lightgivers for the country-house, or an eacellent reading lamp for the city library table, you'll be tn terested in these offerings at savings of a third: complete with tubing, burner ularly ome-thins more. and bangwet lamps rings, at Oe., in the | and one-third more. polished brass finish, with No: 2 cen- hade ring and white shade Com- Mission style; complete with No. a’ 12 inch patel glass abade, with dead Sub-Station Store, Basement, Old Buliding. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street. 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