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Four Hat Driven Sao to B. &. . O, Freight Depot and Helped Themselves. - COWED. BY REVOLVERS. - One Jumps Into River, but Is Hunted Out After Others, ING Locked Up “Yoer fnen in ES ‘ey an old, raw-boned bay horee drove ‘ip tm front of the Baltimcre and Oblo freight pler, at the foot of Jay atreet, Korth River, just before ‘dawn to-day steaithily trom | the. wagon and crept along the long pier to a corrugated iron door. sed-thisopen—seith “chisets,_am Folied up they stole in among the long Mines of plied-up freight. “The four selsed the firet @aught their eye and carried it boldly te the wagon. There they opened it. Breidently they ‘with {ts contents, ang etole back for senother haul: Again Rox and carried it to the wagon, where |- {2 was opened. gaidcoe of the four, ‘@ently tisappointed, and he started Pack for a third box fuat as « police- Cman's revolver was stuck under his the four’ got a a Four Aro Cornered. aMight Watchman John Quinn had Se [THE EVENING WORLD,' FORMER POLICK — OFFICIAL, VICTIM OF CONSUMPTION. lig | CRAWFORD IN DEBT WHEN HE WROTE KILLING HIMSELF Washington Police Dragging the Potomac for Body of Dewey’s Secretary. WASHINGTON, Nov. #.—The police PROSECUTOR OF “CARUSO, DEAD Former Deputy Commissioner Victim of Ailment That De- veloped Into Consumption. tw. ‘tary, [left word. that he was about to commit | suicide. Crawford. was seen.jate yester- jot this aty, |recelved by j¥ision In the office gf the Audttor ‘or. } authorities to-day began dragging ‘thc [Potomac Riter between’ here and Alex jandria, Va, for the body of Lleut. John Crawford; Admiral Dewey's secre- who disappeared yesterday and “day, afternoon in the busineeas xectlo> ut in a ‘letter from him A. Allen, 4 ohlef of i- jthe Post-Office Department, after o'clock last evening, he gave notice of his intention to 4rown himselt from the deok of an Alexandria ferry-boat. 2 Mr. Allen to-day s Iittle doubt, that Lieutenant Crawford wan dead. Crawford: it~ ts reld;—lef= debts aggregating approse@aately 38,05 and in a note which he sent his wife. through AHen, his friend of twenty years’ he stated explicitly that pa indebon these had aoc much, but that Jt was not due to specu- lation or gambitng. In a note forwarded to Allen he stated that {f the rights 9f one who takes his own life would: permit, he would like to be buried in the National Cemetery at Arlington, Va.. but other- wise he expressed a wish to have his body cremated. He slug left a hur- riedly executed will, and asked that his friend breuk the news to his wife and ive to her the’ papers he had carefully made out. showing his. indebtatness, It's all a mystery to me and I am gteatly shocked,” declared Admiral Dewey to-day {n talking about the dis- appearance of hie secretary. The miea- ing offfcer left @ note on his desk fer THREATENS 10: HURL BABIES Woman Silences Mrs. Calltna by Fear After Man Com- (SATURDAY, (IMPORTER FALLS (EDITOR SHOOTS EMPIRE CITY FROM WINDOW. / Vertigo and Fractures NOVE THREE STORIES TO SIDEWALK Goldschmidt Has Attack of eon. eee three-year-old boy aifd ten-monthi panion Stabs Her. | Ankle and Elbow. ; : ; ty ‘ 1 _Emanue] Goldschmidt, _fty-three | Years old. fell three stories to the side- | After Mrs, Maria’ Calltra, @ young woman, had been stabbed ‘and: ‘choked, by a man and a woman. sald to be Anarchiats, who had como trom: Pater- , the strange ,woman. aeized ‘the Ejghty-ffth ‘street to-day. When he old baby. ard, standing at. the window ‘of the how lyn, ried 3 . “You make: a nolse now, sand both} of these brats «eo to a pavement!" Wire. Calltra, who ls. twenty-three | veers old: was at pedis cwith her twa young children last night ‘her hueband having gone over to Manhattan. Shortly vefore midnight there came a knock at he door of her apartmonts, which are TINo. 79 Gold street. Brook- | bulance without betraying pain. The injured. He: lean importer at No. 15 ‘Nineteenth street. This mothing he+ Tose at his usual hour and was walting at the “Qining-room table in his apari- that he hag]? ny m the top floor of the tenement: \ Couple Attacked Her. When she opened the door « youn man-and—woman—burst—in-upen her. The man seized her by the throat and vore her down before she could scream, she struggled to free herself and. the nian jabbed a stiletto into her hip. ments for his breakfast, when che com- plained of the heat. Goldschmidt went to a window during the temporary absence of the maid, and: In ralsing the low sash was ecised by an attack, of vertigo. Losing hia bal- ance, he feli out headforemost. turning in the afr in his descent. Neither hi rere aware of the from hls pocket and placed it at Mra. | > ooo: them to-the open window. litra's breast, ‘A neighboring physician — attended “Make a noise now and this will 0} Gojdschmidt pense the arrival of the oft," he threatened, ambulance. Goldschmidt spoke of I and said he did not realize that SUll Mra. Calitra wriggied to free -her-| his fell Stopped from the window: unt self trom the man's grasp, although he| ye nit os walk. Unteas complica: aud choked her until she was half eense-| tions ariae he will recover. leas. @uddenly the man’s woman com- —— "Firat she arabbed up the older enna |MOORISH REBELS ROUTED and swung him toward the open win- BY THE SULTAN’S TROOPS. | dow, The child oried in fright and, with a blow, she rendered, him unconscious. Bhe tossed the child from her and seized upon the sleeping baby. Melilla; published here to-day, say tha: the, Moorish rebels in that distric The baby gave @ cry as the woman the and Boeiet 4 walk in front of hia home, Nq 7h West eas Cty Post, Woodward and other Western cities. He is one of and is a well-known news hi $ Bey ret accident und! voices Irom the—street—him with Horne shot W: Baar in the chest, Battery tunnel, im- | be served. to Manhattan. Feat Regen ean and Guinn. ore | Mo’ gn the wagon as the seco: William " yathot, former Third ay of consumption. at Spring Valley. Hit hard with this when you hit,’ Hogan enjoined the citizen, Then Policersan Quinn happened along, ‘and’ after calling, help fot tee “Leonard street station he helped guard pal four. #uddenly one broke from the of — watchers Saher rer There was a 2 and 8 voice called ‘owt: “Go to bel! all of vousala “The other tree Were taken to the | Station-house, where they sald they were Peter) Frannolisch, twenty-five, of No. orf ‘Reade street; his brother, Mieholas, fame eddross, and Clement " Mineteen, of No. 25 Harrison @reet. The older Frannollech brother bad $20.65 in his pockes, Nicholas had (30 ang Galganic the saine amount. ‘Got the Fourth Man. ‘The pelice went back for the fourth 5 3 ios i z : 2 i (uy the watohman and altizon had the lookout. Some of the blue- @ot a rowboat. They searched docks all along that part of fromt. Then they called for boat Patrol, and its search- thrown over the dock. Far ler the pier the rowboat had Way when there canie a sneese the searchlight on the figure of a man hud- the etringplece. The rising moet covered him and the Hiei if ere 4 a fit : ‘Come gut’ from that,” ‘Wogan, who was in the bow of the boat. ."Come gat me,” replied the man. @wart in sine and a typical wharf rat. ‘When it was suxgosted that he be taken @ the hospital he laughed and then eureed. At the station-house he said he was Jotin Donsauctua twenty-three, of STOLEN EGUOR PUT THE NEGRO QUT OF BUSINESS. Couldn't Find His Way Out of Saloon So Plunged ‘Through John Hhrerave, Anown about che eas: ‘° aide of Harlem @s “John the Bapti would make an excellent burgiar but for his love of gin nd other liquid Jexplosives. Last night he secreted himself,in the cellar of the ealoon of David Ohrbach, No, 119 Firet venue, When the proprietor had gone! upstairs to bed Hargrave crawled into] ‘and began‘ personal in-| jpection of ali’ the bottled Dpsreanel ied ppt ee ray he ‘place, A few hours later .ehn ted to xo home. e easoriment beverages wérejover with them. working overtinie and John couldn't, And ihis way out. Finally he plunged through the front window, Policeman three blocks when tae accklent ocurred. The ma- The officer saw John tacking | na” doubting, solP, egoaa Bast One Hnndr Gad eentysalstn attest: achtion aike pitig the rear axle, and before the chaut- To-day at Headquarters four could slacken the pace !t crashed| intl into « telegraph pole on the side of tho! ,, Jem. pleas, boas “Wan away a2 piosd cand Bfurmed) cyera throwing. the ened by walking, waa. botherin nd a | wrent to aloep. (hls beng-over was very manifest eah He was Phela for tris piutabarsA LEMAR onl RUSSIA PAYS LAST OF WAR DEBT TO JAPAN, fen LONDON, Noy, %—Russia out the balance of her indebt. | cause Ockland County, New York.” Mr, Mathot was torn in New York in IN and was educated in publis and pri- vate schools, graduating from New York University with’ the degree of LL B. He was a lawyer, his most re- Cent: case being that of Samuel 8. Guy, of Far Rockaway, who was charged with killing his wife last May. Mr, Mathot had a summer residence at Richmond Hill, and livet at No, 415 Weat One Hun- dred and Witteenth etreot. He had been married elevcn years and had lost three ehildren. He was a son-in-law of “Jen-| pa nle June," well known as a writer, Known Lingulet, Mr, Mathot was appointed im 1906, and served four years as Deputy Grand Master of Masons of the Tenth District. He was n lnquist of note. epsskiog five lanquages, AC the time of hia Geath Mr. Mathot was ‘n law partnership with Adolph, Bloch, with oMces at No, 99 Nassau street. He was appointed Third Deputy Police Commisatoner {n March, 1906, and retired from that post the first month of the current veer. He succeeded James Mack and was succeeded ‘by Bert Hansen. As Commiastoner he won fame as the Prosecutor of Caruso in tho famous monkey-house epleode, but his stat ment’ to the effect that the Police De- partment hed secret records involving men of high ecclesiastical and social standing on charges similar to that against Carueo got him into hot wa: Commissioner Bingham took the when Mathot could not make good the charges, which he afterward denied, his Testenation was sent in. Praised by Bingham. < To-day Commissioner Bingham ald a high tribute to Mathot, expressing high aopreciation of his qualities as a man anda lawyer. The funeral will be held from the Masonic Hall. at Twenty-third atreet and Sixth avenue, Mr. Mathot belag a thirty-recond’ dexree fpbor. Vieuro-pneumonia {8 sald to have been the se with whitoti he was attack: into tuberculosis, which en: A fallin his omMfice while Commisioner, which caused the side of a deak to strike IMs chest severely, {6 brought-on_the origi AS IT STRUCK POLE Rich Brooklynite-and Wife In- jured in Smash on Long Island Road. ROSLYN, L. L,-Noy, 3—Wiltam N. Nichols, jr., and his wife, of No, 31 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, N. X,, nar- delng killed on the |Guinea road, near the Bull's Head turn, | to-day, when their automobil urrted. Mr, Nichola and his wife were on their ng | Way to the Commtry Club at Glen’ Cove ‘chine waa being sent along the rond at purse occupants into the road. Mrs. Nichols apparently was severely injured and she was pliced in enaitier eutomobile and jeer to the Nas at Mineola, where it res Yound thee although bad); end brulaed she ‘would recover, N ‘was only suane ty eared) Tea audottasri bout the han; oi fuce, but not MY sardoueygn him xO. SranAiseay Ly) Cy best #0: Borough of Queens, | #¥y Ufied “with the work of oharces uo with Mavor McClellan. and /| prised intruder and and Miss Leben that yeator day, java ies aaa amir nee) [eng oe to-day by, Commander Spencer 8. Wood, the Admiral’s alde. What it contained Deputy Police Commissioner, died to- she Aamiral declined to say. Crawford | dren and h , In which hereterred toast on business to Admiral Dewey to which he had given some attention. On thie o'clock Inet night, Lieut. Crawford sald “Good-bye. Admiral Dewey said that Crawford was a man of the best habits, that-he mae a sreatly attached to him ‘and par ‘was & most Invaluable aaslatant. Tees BBdtton Yo bis official du: Crawtor ed after the eae : private af- eo acluding those financial oter under the latter’ ca rvision, fore leaving his Uftice yesterday Lieut, Crawford pea caretully on hie, desk and fae the best tee undle of nal ‘side < careful ay, wrapped a Beat marked ‘'Perao Bisa nh lend Alle: Crawford's Check-book, wi the stubs torn out. and his «old Fateh Po! Day was about He wan ‘prominently iden- med with the Yeung Men's Christian Aasoctatios PISTOL AND DOG HER ANSWER TO THUG Plucky Jerséy Girl, Held Up In Her Home, Was Ready _ for the Emergency. BURLINGTON, N. J., Nov. 2%.—™isi Irma” Leigh, sixteen years. of a: daughter of A, 8. Leigh, of Union street, showed rare courage 4nd put an Italian thug to filght last night. It was about 9 o'clock, while the young girl waa alone in her home that the Italian knocked at the door and asked for Mr. Leigh, her father, The siti him he was not at home, and then the man forced himself Into the room and, demanded that she give him money, Mise Leigh remained cool and told | the robber she ha: money, but that! Ahereeeaw wl Biaiaies anaes. ite SHE wee some }-et_bim some.’ and scon ca her-father: at the sur- ie dog on him The Italian her developments, Be pointed tho as she told him to The attempted “holdup following two murders and 4’ sutcide bere within the Past few days has caused unusual ex- citement, The police are hunting the Ttallan saya she can dently the right’! man if he Is ‘caught. Pree WESTON PLANS TO TAKE- A REST OVER SUNDAY. Is Well Ahead of Schedule, and So Will Linger 2 Day at Goshen. © BRYAN, O., Nov, 3.—Edward Payson Weston is now thirty-four hours ahead of his record of forty years ago on his Portland-Chicago walk, and though he is not feeling as well as he might. an- ely clip when it struck @ hole, snap-|ouNged to-day that he expected to walk from here to Goshen, Ind. and pend Bunday ‘there, Hie stomach, throm out of fix by * of clams, and naturally we him only covered thirty-six miles Dr, Walts. of Delta, rought him-around, after eight hours’ hh Chk abe ton en he left this he of time,” ough e DOCKBTADER MAY BLACK FACE. eine move; Under a Geatsion of the Anpellats cari, postmarked at Washington at #! Arey 2 joa dis herttwo—veureolde ‘lan address. Mev, John: P, Chadwick, ing him toward the window. but a ‘The woman then ad the two onil- id them over the window |d the mother that 0) much sill. She tol were annihilated by ‘troops. MBER 23, AN EDITOR AND THEATRICAL MAN) O..D. Woodward and H. J. Groves Wounded by R. C.” Home in Kansas, City.’ KANSAS CITY, Nov. 33.—Richerd (C, Horne, an editorial writer on the: Kan: phot and: serlouel: “wounded O, D. Woodward, -manager’ of: strbck the walk he was consolods, andr(the Willis Wood Theatre, and President | ater directed his removal to the am-|cf the Post, Publishing Company, i lightly wounded, Managing Editor H. J. Tisht ankle and left elbow were frac- Groves! in Mr, ‘Groves's private. omoe tured. Otherwise Gokiedhnudt: wae an- |to-day. - My. Woodward je in, a ortttoal. con- Baat) Ajtion. ‘Mr, Woodward 1s President of the __Amusemen ‘Company; maintaing theatres in Omeha which the best-known theatre men in this part of the country. Mr; Groves for A number of ears was ing tditor of the old Kans City Times per man. uring the past few daye the Post been cutting down the editorial To-day “Mr: Groves notified that he was dischanged. Mr, force: Horne Woodward had visited Mr. Groves, and eee war tenving L Wort] —Wimout The latter fell to the floor, and Horne fired two more shots into his body as Woodward lay there. M tempted to mi room and was shot in the hi Groves at- ke ia escape from the $< FIRST TUNNEL TRAIN NOV, 27. ‘The first train will be run through the under the Eest River, ext Wednesday. Nov, %. The Mayor jand members of the Board of Ketimate and MADRID, Nov. ‘—Deopatcfer from | yle¢ will leave rtionment and the Public Bor jommission and its engineers wil invited to make the tele The’ train ‘Wall Station thi he Dorsugh Hall }12.30 P, M. and run to. rain will then return were ambusiiéd near Guebdanu recent- | Btation, Brooklyn where luncheon wit | Pg AEA OP ciners took the same view three persons appeared at 9 o’ctor ieee they came in ones and twoq after Eat payments were made in god. any of the depositors asked ‘for paper” oney, but théy were refused. ‘During the thirty days the bank hes een paying ont «mal! amonnt= BANK PAYS ALL WHO WANT CASH Seine of Those Who. Had Given Notice Leave Money nae dent Hopper said they had paid ou @11 $100,000, Ee a The ipite, it waa announced, would | contin to pay small/amotnts, butt | the next few weeks would ii tage ‘of the sixty-day clauses "Ang dec) ona who needed tt. In that time Pree on Deposit. There was no great rush to-day at the | Bepire Qty Savings Bank by depositors | jwho wished to withdraw funds. This ‘| bank waa ane of the first to give notice that tt would deenand thirty days for withdrawal of Iarg® gmounts or the closing. of eccounts.’ The. time pired to-day. President Yennc A. Hopper and the di- yectors decided to open the. benk at fore the ustal time. - ‘There was one lone depositor on hand | Texas Bank & Trust Company, a Texai Ment } 1.18 thta ‘morning; forty-fve mitnutes be- | she pee Ayal to draw large amounts! wishihg to close accou: have to /rive sixty days notes) Tt (oa ATTACHMENT. FOR $50.000.° Iustlge, O'dorman, of the Supreme. Court,/has granted an ‘attachment. for 0,00 againat ‘property of tha We corporation, with headquarters at San - ‘Antonio, Tex., in favor of the imacrer ational Bank. of the City o¢ New Yorks he amount in claimed to be ‘Sus ona. ‘tifloate af deposit dated Sept. SSic sixty dayo after date. Heng sheriff #erved a copy of the af AdgS omcer of 8 tore! bank. : Do of No, % Libert mtorney for the aaintift, 23rd Street ~~ JAMES MoGREERY. & CO. ~ 34th Street BLANKET DEPTS. “Tn Both Stores, : On Monday; November the asth. | Sale of Blankets and Comfortables. 350 pairs, white Wool Blankets, Finished with 4 inch silk taffeta binding. Pink or blue border. 200 Comfortables, _ Double bed size. 5.00 per pair value 6.50 “down” filled. | : Covered with best quality figured death to both her infants, The mother kept quiet. ‘While the woman thus held the chil- @ren the man went through the apnrt- ments, scouting jewelry worth $100 and money to the amount of $31," The couple Uren lett the houses, with Mrs. Calitra det oil maroc termed a Swen Policemen Havens and Cun- ningham® were told of the assault and robbery they secured a description of the inan and woman that took them to the apartments of Joseph Pareca, twenty-three years old, and Rosa Braca, twenty-five years old, of No. @ Gold street. They fotind the couple gloating S11 | Gver! jewelry alleged to be that taken from the Calitra bome and arrested vIn the rooms were quantities of An- archist Iterature and on'thé walle were crosms made in red which had the ap- pearance of being, blood. The police learned that the man and’ woman had t come from Paterson, where they are members of-an Anarchist circle ahd where they were leaders in the Anarch- fet movements. On the way to the station-house two young’men sprang at the police and at- tempted to rescue the man and woman. They were beated down with nightsticks and arrested, charged with intertering; with office: ion Mrs. Caletra and rel called to identity ths i Pareca turned to hunband and’ cried: You prosecute me and you die. ners the sun.sets to-day. @ man and womar were locked up. << THREE YOUNG MEN CAUGHT LOOTING GROCERY STORE. Policemen Surprise Them at Work in Jersey. City and They Are Held, Three young men who ‘have hereto- fore borne good reputations were caught in Jersey City to-day in the act of committing a burglary. A negro who the police think was acting as a look- out for the thieves got away. Policeman Michael Dundon through. a —“Phey— the- and arrested Peter MeDonaid, twenty: bree tl Rea bint of No. 6 Tork. street, ag whiter: Boden, twenty years old, of No, 334 Montgomery street! They, were arraigned before Judge McCarthy In the Second Criminal C And held for further hearfng, peatientee agonernna CORK MEN HONOR MARTYRS. Big Meeting to Be Held im the Lyric Theatre, ‘The fortieth annivereary o- the Man- chester martyre—Allen, Larkin and O'Brien—will be celebrated to-morrdw, evening at the Lyric Theatral Wm. McAdoo will preside, John D. Whalen, Secretary of State, will deliver formec chaplain of the battle-abip Maine, will also deliver an oration. Vocal and instrumental music will be rendered by Edward O'Mahoney, George McGee, Patrick Donohye, Prof, Lynch, Ming Ethel Waleh,) Mrs. Jennie Camp- Bell any eae and pa poneenen Men's Band of fitty pied ee W. B. LEEDS STRICKEN. Tin-Plate Macuste Suffers Third Attack of Paralyets, ‘W. B, Leeds, « tin-plate magnate, had another stroke of paralysis at his home, No, will be confined to hie bed time, ‘This ia the third stroke of peral Laedy paralysis A Natural ‘ald, | ft Fifm ‘avence, yesterday, and |, war oiae shal ears, Two Fee M upab) at aide Ont 8 has suffered within three ~ JAMES McCk 23d Street. SILK DEPARTMENTS. “McCreery Silk.” Commencing Monday, Sale of Sixty Thousand Yards Plain and Novelty Silks DRESS GOODS DEP’TS. Im Both Stores. Sheer Fabrics—Imported Pekin em- broidered Voile, Marquisette, Voile de Soie, Broche Eolienne, shadow check and stripe Voile. of street and eveni On Monday, November the asth. Sale of Scotch, Tartan Plaid and Check Panama, Si Suitings in yariou: Towels,-at-reduced. November the 2 - Table Cloths, 2X 2 yards... ...e cere severe tree ee 8.05 2x2 yards....... 2x3 yards....... 24x2'e Dinner Napkins to Towels. Hemstitched Huckaback Towels, ' with ce 23 X 44 inches damask | oe Hemmed Turkish B Size 25 x 50 inches....... Bed Linen. Complete stock of Irish Hand-embroid- inen Sheets and Pillow cases Bed. Spreads'and Shams, JAMES MoGREERY & 60. ered 23d Street, Bre food and constipation are Se zi _LINEN DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. _-Sale-of- : Table ‘Cloths, —— On Monday and Tuesday, yards..... 236) X23 yards i, cll sisie se si ecisiels “sateen. ~Pretty-florat Fullsize. Laxative Water Bottled at the Springs, Avoid substitutes. EERY & 00, (34th Street. In Both Stores. November the 25th. and Velvets: An extensive variety ng shades, és ilk and Wool Plaid. s color combinations. 75¢ per yard { prices, SERS sth and 26th. 4.15 4245 15:25 match, ....4.15 doz o- - 5-60 doz, value 7.8C ath Towels, bleached. 2.85 doz, RUG DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. Sale of Carpets and Rugs at reduced prices, On Monday, November the asth. 8,000 yards, Beat Tapestry Brussels Carpet. 6sc per yard twoual price 1.00 1,500 yards, Best Tapestry Brusscla Stair Carpet. One yard wide. 75¢ per yard g usual price 125 Royal Wilton Rugs. Size oxra ft 25.00 and 30,00 Axminster Rugs. Size 9x12 ft.20.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs. Size gx raft, 12,00 Oriental Rugs. i goo Persian and Mosul Rugs. 85 Fine India Carpets. Size oxr2 ft. . 110.00 « yox14 “ 140.00 large variety of rare pieces at un- usually low prices. iS 15.00 CG LACE CURTAIN DEP'TS. Ia noth Stores, On Monday and Tuesday. November the 25th and’ 26th. \ Sale of Fine Lace Curtains, Drap- eries and Bed Sets. i _ An extensive collection, igcluding ~ a Jate importation of this season’s designs at about one-half usual prices. — Lace Curtains, ‘ _Arab Lacet, Renaissance and Marie Femme). A complete: collection, in- ~ cluding. Silk Tissue, Mull and Fine \ Net, combined with Fine Laces in vari- 4 ous French) designs. .5.50 to 12.50 each ae Bed Sets,—with deep lace trimmed’ © + -flounice or with plain valance, Com- ' plete with bolster cover....4.75 tor§.00 Lace panels and Vestibule Sets to order. Sketches, Estimates and Sam. ples submitted. _ JAMES McGREERY & GO! hk 23rd Street 34th Street Always Funny and Always Clean. ‘34th Btreet. The Sunday World