The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1907, Page 17

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emg tomer ee nis Tn __ DARING ATTEMPT ) TO RUB TRAIN OF 0,000 IN GOLD While Throngs Were Board- ing Coaches in Philadelphia, Thieves Worked to Rob Car. 14) PHILADEWPHTA, Mtempt to steal $69,000 in gold bullion Dec. tho of a crowded from xpress car , Dassengor train the busy Reading Terminal sh this clty was fotled ty the! acciilental ‘discovery of ‘one of the rob- bers. There ware two others In, the " plot: One of the He gave the ni of No. to-day, Bearing the Gea fondin cars.” He was familar wits ructice of the Express Companys in and undoubtedly knew a Valuable consign= last t was made uillon “was in the 1 wth hundreds tidy in true A daring | TWO CHAUFFEURS ELD AS PART OF A ROBBER GANG Arrest of Four Men See aki Two | Girls May Solve Rope Lad- |. der and Auto Mystery. that they / were tmpll- Qn suspicion robherjea tor which | in the many + cated | David Gliman, George Garr and twe | lgirl companions are actused, a man Who mld he wax John Ward, x chauf- living at Mills Hotel, No, 3, and of teur, Charles -Peterson, also a chauffeur, No, 5 Moore street, Corona, 1, L, were | arrested to-day at’ Forty-seventh street and Broadway by Detectives Fogarty d Boyle, and locked up at headquar- [Hers. | According to the detectives the two frequenters of the apartments at No. 405 West Forty-eighth street, where Carr, Gilman and the two girls lived atid where loot valued at $15,000 was found yesterday. Both the girls de hey married the men with whom at City Hall a few days ago, but the detectt ye they are runawayr j from spectable famltlies, who have |been sheltered in a den of thieves. ' Ward the “Brains.” The detectives are of the oninion that Ward was the brains of the crowd They ‘say he is known by the name of “Allen” and that Poterson some times s the name “Moore.” Both prison- ‘were well dressed. Petersor -a heavy chauffeurs overcoat. Police Headquarters Boyle naid recognized in Ward a man who about eight Years ax« eave, A Tribulo, a ya man. | street and Fifth avenue. wan ace Working on track No. 4, which adjoined | to Boyle. was known as a that on wi express stood, heard} “rope man,"? be¢ause he used a rope d pecuitar rasping round, and, turning | ‘n connection-with hiv burglaries, Pater, to learn the cause, was overwhelmed! 40n, when’ queationed at Headquarter! with « nent to seg a man under’ ™4! f Sols fades (als the Lehign Va riud ‘for he was discovered, ied out trum under tne car anid aim, and, Ded. Tribulo called for workmen responding, Was and othe: NKing saan help, uh to rob'the ts Cat) SLC GAs A was alone In is tWeiity- Hewett n caine to wen Inve: shows n by the Eve Witla a hat the ne and place ks conducts 33 West! ft three ago, Ble look : : 3 b ductor, but} $22 for al unt- | rhe left th house, elph ving beon forwardel to New Yo! by the nostmasters o fthoxe oltlen Sie Se HE) test of service for less than-$8 or $10, and every width Matl Orders Filled. car at work with al the man! land the “Pease” “‘ Every Size’’ Shoes me $ The Severest Test “Every Size” Shoes have come through the test with honors for many successive ‘winters. They’ll bear you through the present. = one with comfort and they'll dress your feet in’ a manner no custom boot maker can duplicate Every size and half alze from 4,to 12 WM. VOGEL & SON . police believe that the prisoners something about the robberies st summer tn the out- = of Long inland, in wien bis red Plane An two hon Gresked young woulen tgured, ins meng Ts who mt variol . in in Wi ng a plano ends with seeing toe and hearing, and you must rely on the n r for the rest—as to how Jit, will wear, stay in tune, ete. |'There's where Teputation counts, record for dura- | bility in the last 63 years gives posi- {tive assurance of the merit of our pianos. Prices moderate, terms most con- | venient. Used pianos of many of the best | makes (which are much better than j cheap new pianos) from $100 up. Write for catalog. 4 PEASE PIANO Co., 1/128 W 42d St, Ne BNO, W, ¥. for any shoe is winter: from AA to EE Other Shoes Up to $7 Houston St. ed as a chauffeur |’ A nian named Fiske. The know E EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEM MBER Se ene oe PT: tein’s Double Bill fie Gana would prounly be te | LZAMMEPSLEIN S LVOUDLE Di the poliee-court.. Price he thought this particular member of the group had not actually engaged in cM rob- bertes. although he admitted having run the car for others to various Lonk Island towns. “The man who confesséd js largely i amon, and G eo arne ee a D “A NAVARRAISE} and “Pag-|geant, were excellent the General, nol-Gallettl ae the Ber Neonat as ection last “x performance, lights still of will ase be ‘releaed,”” Hacci,* in double bill, drew alapproach to All day wioxe nouses lave! large and fashionable audience | that marked I been robve« the Central OMlce|to the Manhattan Opera-House iast | although the ‘to examine the loot that Fogarty and a a | Boyle found yesterday in the Gliman-| "mht. In the Massenet work Gerv | well managed. in |Gare flat, Automobiles and cabs halted |Reacte, as Anita, made a decpor tn: | i as | ge Ane Mulberry street entrance fre-/ pression than at her first appearance | opera, repeated ; masterful’ inter Sorat, in the part. She was In exce pretation, Sammarco's Tonto, had its!, mi e who fdenti ol Is us ctlon. Zep- re hart agigneen Mstolen: ety voice, and compejled ddmiration for panvelece y elon. Zep Spero ea ener alle ay allstic impersonation: Dalmores a pull vine: oat ne bdred an ‘ift a relay | vy, | sight Nircet, Who found & pale of por; Arad, Was moat satiafyiog, sineiag | Venturini | clés and a’ wallet that had con-|8t hix best and acting with fervor, lingly, | ma + Henry | —————-_—___-_— - | Oo. 34 Weat One Hundred 4 tis. Dieter- | ‘ med a sot | Innit of ttolen atutt. | An Went Ninety-sixth Hi Ieter of hin wife's staat H. Me ie pugham, | went way Sinappointe n 0 em ne undre and / Patti 1M Twelf Street who rec _dHundred jot} Endicott; Mr [of sliverware that wus stolen from hia| West zi Aty-weventh | dining-room Nov. 14. There were scores of other victime of recent burglaries’ who could not of No. find M. r belongings in the (nbie- Area and ‘Twelfth eae Ww du Wes 1 Greenhut Sere Open Evenings : - and ‘Until Christmas Company ) | Dry Goods The remarkable success which has attended : _ this store since its opening last September is due largely to’ one fact’ which stands’ “out plainly to those persons who have availed them- selves of the opportunity to purchase goods here, and that is-—the extremely low _prices : quoted on merchandise of the finest _quality. Better’ proof of this most unusual combination of price and quality cannot-be had than at this - time---now-—while Christmas gift-things are in " fullest assortment. : Medium-priced goods are in abundance in every stock---that makes Gree: gi cceane easy and inexpensive. Knitted silk four-in-hand ties in plain colors. Value $2.25 . 1.65 Street waistcoats of imported cotton and woolen fabrics, Value $2.50 and $4.00 Bet 5 ‘ a 1.35 and -1.85 Smoking jackets of fine double-faced doth! Value $5.50 . 3.95 Dressing gowns of imported woolen blankets. Value $16.50, 12.50 Large Engltsh squares and French four-in-hand scarfs of impprted silks in new colorings: Value $1.50 ° . . . 75¢ Men's Furnishings ° For Gifts Gift Furniture!» mahogany: inMikogny, GE ArdiFasct: vee ~ Oak 35.00 to 75:00 20,00 to 75.00 Small tables Be 8.00 to 30.00 In fumed oak: : Handcraft armchairs and rockers’. Morris chairs; large cushions. 6 e : Handcraft library tables 3 6 3 Handcraft dining, Kbrary chairs and rockers ee - 8,50 to 30.00 . 20.00 to 35.00 14.00 to 37.50 5.00 Wicker lunch baskets, completely fitted for motor trips, picnics, etc.: Fitted fortwo 9 yy 9:50 Fitted for four . gure 5 5 5 » 16.75 Fitted Auto- “mobile and LunchBaskets, Fated for six a. 2 e975 Half Prices Sole leather hunch cases: E Feted oritwovaleS090) 9 ees, Fitted for fcur, value 48.50. = . . 3 - 7 24.28 Fitted for six, value 72.50... ... .° 36.75 Sheffield Gud) Eeceh patos pated on copper English thread border and Baa Plate z rape designs: Meat platters. ool hs . - 8.00 to-+8.50 Lock handle vegetable dish . Jone : 11.50 / Serving trays, 12-in.- , & 0 6 cs 5 11.50 i Salad bow, large size Ean ae ee cuca tae 12.00 Bread trays. 5 ‘ S A b 6 6.50 eos aa 4 piece tea set, tall shape. ey cj Suse 25.00 Negligees, Japanese sik quilted robes incolorsand black, Value 18.00 . 12.50 / Silk Petticoats Petticoats of heavy taffeta silk Ra ere S100. 2 =”. Bath robes of ripple eiderdown, Value S.00 . 5 3.75 And Kimonos Fulltength kimonos of outing flannel, n pretty floral designs 2.50 Sixth Avenue’ Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New Yor (Formerly occupled by B. Altman & Company. ) Draws Another Big Audience Crate as) There wan an! detatt THE KEY TO PORTUNE'S VAULTS IS COMMONLY KNOWN AS A WORLD REAL ESTATE. AD,” acouiRe ORE TO- o-pay,| | There bs Only One | “Bromo Quinine’”’ . Laxative Were not s0 amare) CPOMIO Ovcd The World Over to Oure a Cold In One Day. ber the full name, ature on very hox, Sa. Always rem for this uC é Ui SAVINGS: _ BANKS. COR, 22ND ST. AND OTiE Foun PE | per annum, Depewit 7] San'y 20 will draw | | AeRepoaltn made t | Peposlts made AM. J. HOC ‘NkW YORK SAVINGS BANK, NW. Cor, 14th St. & Ht Avenue. The Trustees the six months nding Jat. 1.1903. 00 all de | Poste entitled thereto, under the by-laws, « the rata of, | FOUR PER CENT. | per annum on all sume from Sty Ue SNS | draw dntereat tro dams to WILLIAM FOR SALE. The finest of Clothing and Furs i for Men and Women On the most easy CREDIT Plan in the Country, No, reference or mourity required—no. Inveatign your purc take the at dopomtt and you'and pay Lenox Clothing Co. . 124th St. sAv..nr.104th St. OPEN EVENINGS, | CLOTHING ‘security, ny inquiries bot Bo extra, charges Standard Outfitting ‘Co. 112 West 14th St, (47, 2193 3d Ave., Brooklyu: 920 Broadway, + OPEN EVENINGS, Lyttle ay. x Securti Resutrs Confident TER YURNY Account of departs tents of m1 My furl two pianee, mood tab! | MANHATTAN CLOTHING co., | L114 Bd Ave. near G5th Kt, | + Open Kvenines N.Y, CO TT Broadwaye DIAMONDS, EASY PAYMENTS. Sheata and Pillow WATCHES, ee fewguan =| bi ars awn ote ' Ss ts ‘4 sheet and nile JEWELRY, ADEN TASTE Ath fone. | feat’ boxes-capectal ‘ 2,98 to 5.08 L DIAMONDS wan ! HELP WANTED—WiALE, AUTO SCHOO! CO.—80 coinplete cours ies | Aor W."dih \, -| Sunday World Wants Work Mcnday Morning Wonders | ’ Quinine Of all Friday: Look EXGELSIOR a AVE. i [savivesnana © declared a dividend: for | 10 wil ear guavantee Wal- is t | (TH STREET, : |FRIDAU, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY / Last Holiday Friday / Bargains Until 7 P. M.! 3 in the year, this is the one to whose opportuni- ties we can do least justicé in print! West of Fifth Avenuc In our ofpn inimitable May we "ll keep the day a-sparkling with Values impossible to match elsethere! FOLLOWING ARE BUT HINTS! , | Friday BEE AGe ) Shop Early WeCloseat Be eieay Specialties) 7 P.M. eoches—rich na Yeck, Chains—rope or wgns—inatead of $2.0).0.+4-13 98 Women's Cashmere Gloves—plain Bhd lued—one clasp—all tulors k—value 9's 2-clasp Kid Gloves— tan and golden. brown—valuo 98...69 2.98 41 | 2 and 29 ct. qualities op fe tn box-fancy stk r 9 Dawe each In holiday box, Marubout Btoles—2 ydn. long 5 ce 0 | Batiste and Lace combinations— 9 worth .8. . Hand Emil Linen Coltara— Pretty destiens—value . 5 Kifts—aiso Th Satin and p! Romansstrips re: Hose Supporters, belts, sew on, pin on And rouni|—aasorted oolers fee. AT and 4-37 eta Ribbons—also Plaid! and 44 Te Chee Fancy Hat Pins—various shapes | And atylos—worth 34. vier TH Men's Suspenders—good, strong Nebbing—Kilt buckles—hand palnted box—worth 76 isewher Women's All Linen H. 8. H'dk'fa 4 and % inch hem—value 410.. Men's Unlaundered Initial H'dk'ts— special 10 Women's Fane: lace. trkn’d—specta: Women's All Linen 6 In a box—special Rogers Quadrupic Dishes decorated TOG. $.B.scsee Rogers AA (0° Shudren' ‘a 3 pe. Sets (lined Special 59 Fish Fork. Children’s akin Belvo! Caxex—leather capped corners 1.49 Leather Envelope and Carriage Bags— + ene and uwo fold—black and 1,98 |) colors—worth-t2.8. Thound Renialasance Tavlo Cloths— 7ex7tz—pure linen centre—2 inch 5, pe border—reg, $10.! steeeeress 1. be HH. 8, Scarfs and Shams—pu iro Jinen—3 or 4 wide rows alexioan ~ drawn ork. tet) and 30 inch squares—rexs fseereetse | 28 Inch Sofa Cushions—Satin and | Velour—Orieatal and Floral uifle or cord trim— hand knot fringe. 19 pandecarorth! $1: ~ «75] | FRIDAY ) Upholstery, I | BARGAINS}Rugs, * IN J Shades, etc, aftlts Crinkled Damask peel cocized Damask Port try borders— Silk Damask and Tapestry Squares--for pillow hair scate, &e.—oach + 19t0 .69 Net Hed Sets—large Reniissance centre plece—festoon nee oolster sham— were $0.98... 4.98 Irish Point Lac: extra wide tres—were $7.98 5.98 3,00 pairs.Scotch Lace Curtains— white, ecru and Arabian unt— Curtains rs | French | Teal lace patterns— values to. $4. 198, en eet Table medallion centres, ri 2 yards sq--value $379 1.98 Tapestry Table ed— Rugs—designs tor room or library (4 gg | FRIDAY )Spreads, | BARGAINS} Comfortables ‘| IN J Sheets& Pillow Cases | AdN—fll slze— H Mand Bmbyd Bille a ins—fo es be Lambrequins—flor _ 3,98 + Yard wide } Friday Bere elcs Shop Early ite e Close at Toilet Arce deg By MMe Comb ang brush Sets—sterling ailver teim—in lined box=reg.-.79 Lundborg's Perfures—2 bostles in POX—wSaiviad Gdote—Teg. £0. Atkinson's Imported Pertunery— 1 bottle in hoxrreg. Decorated Glass Atom! sold -plated top—worth. i, Miltary Hair B: Duy, Maly Brushes—solld 79.49: Worth $1.00, Tiradley’s \ lolet Bxti Usnorte eden 02, bovtle in fey box-—spect Fancy W! jee one bottle extFack—| Teg. 39.0000, Oakley Extracts—2 bottles in taiop. heart shape box—worth, .£9..00,..7 «49 Hund painted Celluloid fete Powder Hox, Soap Di: LCoS: Ss and Brosh—reg, 71.98. renee 6D Gold Plate Mirrors—deve}) glass—worcn 76... ae Friday pateaiDs Shop Early } We Close at - Dolls, Tere etc. J, 7P. M. Dressed Delis~aainty or braid trim—hal 17 inch Dressed Dolle—Satin, Lawn and Batiste in French, Mother Hubbard and yoke styles; China Tea Sets—23 — Painted dealens—special Inch Teddy Bears— - With squeak—cinnamon and white--reg, $2.95, Undressed Dolls. head--hand sewes curis—movable eves. tockings and patent leather slippers— inch—value $2.69. White Plush Down and squeak—worth $1.59 FRIDAY ) Women's Suits, BARGAINS} Coats, Skirts, IN J Waists, Furs Women's Loose Kersey Coats—00 . inch—collarieas—velvet and braid trim—halt linea— worth $10.00, Women’s Drens skirts—Cheviots, Panamas and 5 sb sd colors—worth $5.95 ‘Tailored Suits of Panne and roadcloth—plain colors and atripes—ree. 32.93. 14.98 Sults of Chiffon Broadcloth and z Engilsh Mixtures—medium, quilitary and three-quarter. coats— Worth $35.00. Fur Sote—laabolla and Sable Bacco — large Pillow Mutta—long oe fa—worth $98. . Bhuwls and Pelorines of Sable and Ixabdelia Fox und Buble itsecoon,. raed Children's ig, Fur, Set+—linitation ‘shaped Collar and ue #298. sseheseseneee 1698 Women‘a Allover Cluny aco Walate—with allk underwaist— 10.98 Ql) sizes—value $6.98........ BCs ) Boys’ Suits, Shop Early Coats, Reefers, We Cloec at MacKintoshes, ete.) 7 P.M, Boya' Double Breast Baits, wih 7 delt—Cheviots, Mixtures and OSEPIEY ide—atradght or Knicker trousers, some with two pair Knlokeret to to 16 years— inal Coats Béys' Reeters and Navy and Oxfore a eltona ance s Mixtures— 3 Brown and Gra; ‘anne! linings. to 16 yra.— VAIN $6.00 sesrrersensssececacsensee SDS Cheviot, Boys! Knee Pants Corduroys and Mixtures— 3 to Md yre-pvalue..49.cscscess.00.-089 Children's Black Jeresy Leggins—3 to 15 yrs, yalue .7S ‘eators—alse Norfolk Jackets value $1, Lire te...98 -FRIDAY | Women’s Underwear BARGAINS an IN Knit Blouses, etc, Women's Night Drosses—Cambrio, Muslin and Natnsook— wtyles—value $1.39... Women's Nainsook Co with lage yoke and emb'; ing—ribbon run—worth 0... ot Covers— bead- wee 9. Ww ‘s Cambric Skirts—knee fousce—Lyelet Emb'y or fancy” Lace and Inse ere $2...... 1,98 i and Nainsook Drawerd— tla ruffles of emb'y or And Insert—worth i.e 2D best colors—reg. Women's Knit Pony Blouse + fancy Childr * iUpple i ihobes. eirculay col bound—4 to 18 yrs.—s FRIDAY } White Goods | BARGAINS} ana IN oJ Flanneis Faney Wh 4 Ineh Indl y ca Swisses ch Persian Lawns— d wide ¢ Veto: Bt Yard wide Long Cloth 32 Inch Shirting Madri Moercerizod Watstings Yard wile Cambtes— 40 ct, quacity, Mercerized Madras W. abouts excellent patterns— White and Cotton E ment of jop dexlata—v rdowns-splendid aassory colors and patterns es to 4.98 Fancy Walsting renoh tn a an, plaice In: beautiful v

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