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Detrolt, Mich... wi THE, EVEN! NG. WORLD, WEDNESDAY; “JULY 31, 1907. BURGLARS STEAL TOM SHARKEY “OLD MASTERS” While He’s Away-on Trip to) Detroit Thieves Invade His Home, SILVERWARE 1S GONE. Former Queensberry _ Star Would Like to Have Inter- _ view With the Criminals. Woe be unto the: man who robbed “Tomi Sharkey‘s vilix at Sheepshead Bay of all the silverware except that marked with Sharkey’s name and.two of the works of art executeg by the Old Masters. Woe be unto him !¢ Tom Bharkey gots hold of him. “I have a clue.” said tho fot.ner posilist, ag he Watched ‘the cash registered in his re- fined Fourtenth street liquor store to- @ay. “The coward who robbed me had #mall feet and he had @ pair of now shoes on.‘ As soon as I fount I was touched I lookes for clues. If I see a man with small feet and new shoes and _he can't prove that he didn't rob me If) make a parable that’ he will never ‘sueob anybody else." i On Trip to Detrolt. “How aid it happen, Tom?” seked ene of his customers. ‘That is what gets moe guessing. Tae Merve of a guy that would go into my trouse and rob me! He didn't know 1 lived there, or he knew I was in aI took my wits so she could have « vacation. I didn't get back until yesterday. “Mey got in the back door In the morning and robbed the dining-room Two real ofl paintings they took off the walls. But they didn't take any silverware that had my name marked CUT-UP WOMAN'S CAN'T END CRIME ‘BODY 1S FOUND WAVE, BINGHAM ADRIFT N BAY Part of Trunk. and Legs Dis- covered Off Resort on Outbreak Will Have to Staten Island. Run [ts Course, A portion of the body of a young woman who was mur: asin the Gulde: floating to-day Jus Staten Island’ amuasmont South Beach. At first by Coroner Cahill and the’ palice that| the fragment was part of a corpse that) has K¢ had-been cut to pleres by the propeller | of it fr of a steamship. tlon Dr. Moard, the Goroner’s -Phyaictan, after a careful examination, that} the separation of tht part of Khe body | found at Happyland from the reat of | the! frame (was xccomplished. with 'a | parents would only tuk sharp knife. The portion washed | them and seo (hat t ashore consisted of the lower. section of | before dark. the trunk and ‘the leca,-with the feet | severed. “It 1s my opinion,” sala Dr. Moard, “that the woman was killed and cut up and that the diferent parts of the corpse were thrown of the rivers with The edges of the show that they were made 1th a sharp instrument, wielded by a strong hand. Tt had been in the water for a long| ds the judges hand out these fake In- time—possibly for weeks—and there are | Junctions.” tndications that !t was fastened down by << __ weights. A strong plece of twine with an end depending from a tight knot at the back, was tied around tho waist ‘There was another strong piece of twine | ‘Med around the right leg, just above tho knee. mS The freo ends of these pieces of twine are ragged, as though they had b weparated from somathing else, to they were tled by the action o waves. Coroner Cehill says tha F litte gifis’b: « Department force, spread of gambitn) that is made to pro- from getting evidence. It will be tm- ts the {ron pieces or stones with which a body might be sunk in the bay. In fe the unfortunate woman whose fate was made known by to-dy 4 cer | Lhird Fatally Burned and 200 on St. I think that when they seen that they beat it for fear I might be ‘around some place and catch them. “As soon as I got wise I was robbed I looked for clues. The coward that stole my paintings stood on one of my feathere geoovered dining-room ohatra that I bought from the swellest house in Brooklyn when I started housekeep- ing at Sheepshead Bay. There was the’ print of hie feet on the leather. I woukin't have lost those plotures for a hundred dollars. They were given to me by a friend when I was married.” ‘Is it true that they wot a couple of works of the old mastere’ continued the secker after information. An “Old Master” of Domino, “@ure,” replied Sharkey. “One of ——————them was -2-picture-of Domino, the race | }and_ollic: horse... I don't remember the name of the guy that painted them, but be was @ure an oli master mechanio at his business, “Ite lucky for me that they didn’t gut Into the front room where I have my art gallery. I have some fine pictures in there of horses and one of a farm scene that reminds me of my old bome| nom rer sett oni the roaling . too, They are 1 seen she guy guy do it 7 eee rooms wille was at mee TRep! Couldn't “stick up all, Tm ropped ana Ta ae dt, peor iu Me. ct ears the financial loss he But ‘artistic nature has been by the outrageous > mpon his treasures, @ Story of Graham Flour. fe thatt inl sftenter “he B'cereai wt nothing can excel matey cream. @ National Bi satrorect boxes ‘keeping in al th ; % Hi eee iretaste cena tare « hem eis ealvalent to ahoula be served enjoyed Al) ero0ere Keep. the Gra jetional Siscult ra in Padoletured | covery was young and slim. Quite likely she was a girl not over olghteen years rage oi. Thia much is apparent. Casual| Others Run- for Life in examination falled to disclose any scars ° ; or marks tat might serve as an end Big Coast Plant. to identification, ‘The twine ix of the ordinary ind used 12 storey on heavy GREENPORT, LL, July 31.—Two John ey one of the Happyland| men were burned to death and a third a at a fire which employees, Was cleaning the beach at | Posaibly tat the southern end and making ready for) the water a short distance out. The| es Ude was coming in and he watched th coast and the: Boon it rolled on the hard iy os d he saw what it was. HOLCOMDE DY, With the assistance of others on the $n new machin: beach. he dragged it out. of reach of The aad st the waves and then notiied the Happy: where cs went to fa Word of the no WH, find spread Wirough Beach and 1 alone the eshofe and a great crowd work gathered. Screams May Give Clue. | Beveraj persons in the crowd salq flames that early jn tho season a young gir] ly broug: trullding, He was hurt ed to the Eastern Long Islan: and two men Went out in a rowboat Hospital hors All the victims aro late one night from South Beach. | forelgners and their names not known Some time later the screams of 4 — « heard from Se Cues on Annovucoment. the boat was found) Sunday World readers tn Greater way from york will receive a free Hcket to Mi! South Beach. alter thes ei nor jicie: "famous, do. qitanch at Brignt ‘of her companions was seen about Feach Park next § male resort Avain. XN y Te OF OUR SALE OF HIGH-GRADE WALTERS PIANOS. Your oppor” tunity to secure the best piano that human skill can make at A Saving of From $150 to $400. $350 style B Walters Piano, $198 | $550 sty!e D Watters Piano, $260 £475 siyte C Walters Piano, $240 | 8650 sivte F Walters Piano, $325 $500 style M Walters Piano, $250 | $700 Style R Walters Piano, $375 $900 Walters Mastertono $1,000 Walters Baby Grand Player-Pianosesseees es. $450 Pianos seek eee $600 “Ftanos priced uo (o $260 FORGET That 1,290 Real Estate buy- ers and sellers used World Wants last week. They grew 124 over same week last “year. World Want realty bargains don’t last long—they are snapped up quickly, Three million more copies sold every month than any other New. York morning newspaper, i) Déwn and ‘1 a Week ‘ ” No Interest, No Insurance and No ‘ ‘Extras’’ Whatever that cannot peat to compare with them are offered for fale by others AAT M00 to $1,000. Tharefore.you make ® positive raving of from BT ee Too witen you asoure one of there celebrated pianos Walters Pianos Are Built to Last a Lifetime _ Beware of Piano Frauds. Don’t Bay a Piano Unless It Bears the Maker's Name. inno, they are like wornouy mach Dow ae a aightle eed PU ilaNbowate, Seana SINR StENGLLED F er ee aksseesial otras 5 Mat tad alse name. palit eas fo of plan, fr rity nae consis: n TR champ reeling «cod one In nin mo manufactured for the dealer for that ind becomes perfectiy unclers. Your nytequard tx to buy a beautiful new Walters Pianos—They Are the Best. The Name Walters on a Piano #\i" (oo. sere ete tt es & Walters Piono as he would be in pw r finttet Blates gold bonds. | Mevaty. Walterd ‘pine’ ip Cottey on years cin taccatmiac of: hiast nuarantes ts t letters on th ineiae of ihe top dof prary plano), Open Mt eall.. Warerodm Fleer, ai th Bt. Ber. ' y |PART OF DRIVER'S LOAD CRUSHES HIM TO DEATH. AGA ASSERTS © Police Commissioner Says the time tn a week Po- + Bingham expressed erime. | ¢ that ts} will have cad of rime," ne d to this cfty, It nd we hear Reward A reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollare will bo paid for the || ‘arrest and, cénviction of any | Junk dealer er other person pultty, under the provisions of Section 550 of the Penal Code of the State of New York, of criminally recelving any prop- erty belonging to this Company. EW YORK TELEPHONE OO. 15 Dey S8t., Hew York would see to’thly ¢ isulug injunctions t the instance of Kers and Keep the police Women as Well as Men Are Mas | | Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys u discourayesand lesseusambition; beauty, vigor and cheerful: ness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis possible to suppress gambling as long that itis not ancom- + 1uon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys: Lf the child urinates toooften, ifthe urine scalds the flesh, or jf, when the child reaches an age whet it shoald be'able to control the | it is yet affiicted with bed-wet- fepend upon it, the reuse of the diffi- is kidney trouble, step should be towafds the treatment of these important organs. trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder ahd not to a habit as riost people suppose. Women x5 wel} as men are able with kidne and both need tl and bladder trouble, same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. “| by druggists, in fifty cent and one-doliar size bottles, You may °| have a sample bottle by mail free, also a phiet telling all about Swamp-Root, | including many of the thousands of testi- .| monial letters received from oufferere | In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. | Binghemton, N.Y., be sure and mentiou _ this paper. Don’t make any Ete j bat remember the name, Swam Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and dress, Binghamton, N. Y., om every bottle. if vad ‘put rtllizers are originated is not who lost their Hvea were at rescued while Anty Drudge’s Way of Economy..- Working Girl—‘‘It takes half my spending/money to get my shirtwaists laundered.. I’d do them myself, but I can’t get hot water for Polling in our boarding ak Anty Drudge~* ‘Use Fels-Naptl soap, dear, and A ea lo won’t need hot water. them in cold oe lukewarm water. They’!l be whiter and fresher than any laundry can make .them and you’ll save that money.’ Working Girl—‘‘ Oh, thank -you Anty. Maybe I: can save enough to get that new hat.’’ ~ Do you wear white clothes all through Spring and Summer? Makes too much washing, you say. Not if you use Fels-Naptha soap. Fels-Naptha keeps white clothes fresh and clean with little work at little cost. You wash them with Fels-Naptha in cold or lukewarm water without boiling and you don’t have disagreeable steaming suds. Then your clothes wear longer if washed with Fels-Naptha. No boiling to weaken their fibre; no hard-rubbing to wear and tear them. Fels-Naptha will not harm the most delicate fabrics. . Fels-Naptha makes it easier to wear white clothing. Be sure to follow directions on the red and green wrapper. a Fels-Naptha will lighten the Jabors of housecleaning, ast as it does the drudgery of wash day. Order trom toed: mC ERIINGTON, 703% AVE chester County | next Sunday or-any day this wesk to write ys now. Transportation Without Cost. It won't be long before the whole of Wilmont Better not miss the golden opportunity. The sales this week are as heavy as last. Park,will be in the possess.on of individual owners, Fall size city lots, 25x100 feet, within 16 miles of this store, ina high, dry, healthfal, beautiful lo- $300 cality, easily reached, at prices ranging up from And Sold on a Very Easy Payment Plan. No Taxes—No Interest—No Extras Whatever “During the period of payment. THINK OF IT! If you cannot call at our real estate department for particulars, write us. ested in what we will tell you. BLOOMINGDALES’ "72/229 Real Estate Department Bloomingdale Building, Near Lexington Ave., 59th St. Side. ALL CARS TRANSFER paminpgales 927060" ST Beautiful — Wilmont A Greater Response Than We Anticipated | followed our invitation to visit Wilmont Park on Sunday—consequence was, those who | reached-the Grand_Central on the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street Station on Sunday after 4} our representatives’ supplies of special tickets were exhausted were disappointed. WE APOLOGIZE and earnestly r¢quest those who desire to visit this charming West- Gem of Home Sites “We will:see that they are supplied with $3 Lingerie Waists | elaborately but tastefully trimmed with embroidery inserting, all-over eyelet, or pretty tucks and panels of embroidery;. have button back, three-quarter sleeves and collar and. cuffs of tucks and lace edge. The waists are a regular $3 value} ) a very fortunate purchase brings them to you MEN’S OPEN-FACE AND | WOMEN'S INLAID ENAMEL WOMEN’S 14-KARAT SOLID GOLD OPEN-FACE WATCHES, black and trown, Everette cut, with patent trimmings, sizes 6 | | to 11, to be closed to-morrow at the above ridiculously low price. Bloomingdales’, Matz Floor, 60h st. Geotion. most aaetnine you need for the home on the casiest possible | t terms—furniture, carpets, rugs, sewing machi ates,talking |) ” machines, @c. You can select the goods from one of the f largest stocks in New York at the regular cash prices and pay for them on the eas. te terms, Machines. Guaranteed for 5 years. i all; arts bali-bearing. Almost noiseless | and the easiest running machines in the world. With each machine we give a | patent neede threader FREE. Sold by exclusive déa'ers for $55. Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Lexinatoa Av. Bection, while away ATED home if you have one of our Hercules fire- $16. 95, $23.95, $25.99, | FREE we all purchasers of a Sale to-morrow we will give, free of You will be inter- ’ All Cars” * 9 Lew, to 3d Ave. Tgansfer to 228M yt ie 5ath to 60th, at $1.98 An Unusually Gord Value These pretty waists are saisinciaiee, 24. Floor, 39th Bt. Section, Glove Kil Bl 48c' A very attractive special “Delphi” Unusual Savings i in | Watches HUNTING-CASE GOLD- FILLED WATCHES— Cases are handsomely en- graved, also engine-turned, and guaranteed for five years; fitted with 7-jew- Med Walth Pipyiodes 176) OPEN-FACE WATCHES, neat models; colors are royal blue, jarnet, turquoise aud green; itted with jewelledim- ported movements; ac Pos OY polished, engine-turned and engraved cases, fitted with fine Jewelled imported movements, at...sesscece-.-s me 95 Men’s Fine Sipe 59c A special lot of fine imitation alligator leather slippers, in PaperCandle Shades A special lot of dainty: littl: affairs fo be closed to-morrow at greatly reduced prices. PAPER CANDLE | PAPER CANDLE! SHADES, regu-| SHADES, regu- tary 20¢., reduced | larly 10c., reduced r to-a208- for to- ose } rowtere Oeil esce Se. Bloomingdales’, 84 Floor, On Easy Terms 1 “$55 Sewing Machines, $16.75 : Fine Drop Head, Dust Proof Sewing, << Have five drawers and automatic lift, Sale of Hercules Safes, $9. 75 WNo-need-to-worry- about the safety of your -ya'uables: eer -proof-Safes. ‘They’re-absolutely Fire =roof_ : fire-resisting qualities is the Hercules Safe now on show in our Safe De:art- ment. This Safe is the hero of an in‘'ease six-hour blaze, coming through the or- jj deal somewhat scarred and scared, but | with coutents unscathed. A Hercules Safe sees 10 Larger Sizes of Heals 5 $31. eae at 31.50 & $43. 75 charge, a japanned cash or jewel box. Bloomingdales’, Main Woor, Arcade, Extra Special Values Woren's Shirt Walst Prexscs, | Cirls' Shoes and Oxfords—Tan ang ¢ pian and fancy law Black Kid; Maes are dlacontinved, very full. aki 3 ce, 82.43. Men's and Wonien'a Terry Bath sUppern, » sizes & to 11,