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ann BVE NING WORLWY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY “£8, 19058, a t r — : - - 1 ' ; SIG | the company ; “EORTY TH §§ |“FORTY THIEVES” TT) ] Ay ait will only | © DEAD IN SALOON. | Dereon ee ern Brothers mes | | pee Cau soe agit a pa hae has county aunt WwW. 9 Sh | | ro Dill without debate by a omen’s oes f F an Stay tence, Mrs. Bowman, Victim of Heart] ===>» ——>_ yee ae | BG rat ARE SHOWING THEIR PLETE A! l , Stricken While STYLES IN TAN, WHITE AND BLACK LEATHERS. | Seeking Air. , { ' | A ea SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO Tom Cravens, Attacked in Sa- “Logic Shows You How to c 4 Ae a ene - SE ae loon After Hold-Up, Kills Preach Mighty Forceful,” ar seventh etre, a 1 eelook son Ties and Walking Pumps bear? Shh | E aw : paar st pik te sesiaalisloats in Black and Tan Russia Calf, Patent “Scar” Reilly. j Adds Rey. David Hines. gata Hisctky) enya yale curabeas ieee Weary CORE: Heo ey eh ere x $3.50 —_—— | | . ve! died suddet of he: disei | Greenberg : sas 1 ane a s aie spat (FIRST FLOOR, ANNEX) (0! SAT 7 >) cliTue al WINE by I d by oubled for a long . THREE OTHERS CAUGHT. SLEUTHS UNCONVINCED. | Laaniuearae trot cit gf bac SERS Don't Flirt z | | the beginning of winter. Last ce A iGo 5 | ae with danger by; permitting: an ’ ¢ Recent Robberies in Salle They Have Preacher Held on! ™ night she fold her a » reeme | over-the-counter’ salesperson in Men’s Pajamas and Shirts i phy’s Home Sharge ceiving waik and get some , #0 the} a jewelry or department store Z Acoma! NBN n Mi Charge of Receiving | thee walked from sien home" "| to'sell you eye glasses, Wrong An Important Sale, To-morrow S i | The mother had gone but a shi - Site 2 Laid to Gang. Stolen Property. tance when ehe complained of feeling | SiasseS_ will mean permanen PAIAMAS, of fine quality Madras, in stripes, plaids and solid $4 355 | | e| +l, end sitting down cn the steps told Pa eels GES ; ake 72 colors, plain & colored trimmings, surpli ck, military collars, ae only. Peniemot natch and drew back w acubtenl “ the suspicious Sher daughters to get a tor. They »} | some here; out ho ae a8 oriy Ties \ reer rob i 7 i ‘ Sa Mul en Rare } found Patrolman Berg, who summoned | OCULISTS will examine your s Value $2.00 and 2.50 SURE es Reilly, and he has been | bosoms Mult str om the Hi Hospital, but} eves without charge. If you SHIRTS, of excellent quality Madras, plain white, also 1 00 Soon ene. Gated Klan e t n was dead, Hoan stripes and figures, coat models, plain and plaited bosoms, ° “Scar” Re: their leader who ehind Retily’s | havi H rid report : don’t need glasses they will come from the pi Shear |e persec tion of S SALARIES.| [2A%ly tell you so. If glasses Value $1.50 that the pallo Gaulice GL Gls tale Ti NEW HAVEN CUT Ss R are required, we furnish them ir oc ere a sn 3 ise cans po neo | SIN | BABU OH a LS pEnInNly Pnluea ee seen eae mo ah een EEO aE =e SUES aS 6 TSS pee etitiine (Gravenaltook nis(vice aie Wz) foXd Company having salaries of $2,000 Donn Seman pinto cies boos adi eonesalenilein (aCeark ? McDermott assignea | A darkey at the end of the long line |! ait ab SAH UDWards Arsteafeurters a erenluCtiSE Wk. Hons 5% inch Lustrous Taffeta Ribbons, 2 Ic where it was found. Cravens] petestive McAuliffe to the case, and he |Of crooks of all shades and sizes and " exciaimed the young} of r cant. Of those that receive OCULISTS AND O in white, black and all desirable colors, at Yd. sted and told a cock and bUN|jogrneq from a Mrs. W son, who | sexes became 30 convulsed at “his Who sied Brokaw for’ § ; 20) and $200 there will be al ga py, aie PTICIANS: first, but under pressure the adi oe eth ea itloor reverence’s" replies t he tumbled Be Ur Dresch os Dio se Of mer in per cent. It is understood 54 pels 23r. se near Fourth Av W. H BB NS » truth was squeezed from him, and he ap into a heap on the floor, tirowing the sorry! I had hoped they would that these reductions will begin upon] 22% Gt 125th St., near Lenox Ave. ‘AS. OBLE SILK RI 18) admitted that he had Killed “Scar” | yn in the rum s it 1 o'clock. masked detectives and even Commis- Ney a | the Ist of March. The total savings 2 Columbus ue Avon bla 82d Se Si6in, Min hin Reilly when “Scar” and his gang at-| ur heard men quarrelling and then |sioner Wood, who acted as examiner, vill Eo rh CEB A teh 489 FultonStrect, BROOKLYN. a tempted to rob his saloon at the corner! inera was a shot,” said Mrs. William-|into fits of laughter. | = a ; F of Twenty-fourth street and First ave- rime ree men hurry from the | ‘The Rev. Mr. Hines lives at No. 65 SE = aes eat 22° 5c 48¢ AC 85° Piece of 10 Yds. | nue. saloon across to the opposite side of West One Hundred and Thirty-third | | i “The Forty Thieves” have been hav. were jicid |Street, in a furnished flat, His front over on the e Gas House Hi ‘ . I thought nothing |foom is his parsonage, church and pul- | | east side, especially tn more of it.” pit, Each Sunday thirty ox forty mem- FOR DEATH (| BOY : | istrict, while Police Commissioner Bing- oe : TAGE | Bara SOE ST GsgTOAHOGN eae taentaTte hams ; ri a G : ham was deciding New York was such eAuliffe went across to “Tom ‘ad pound home his interpreta- | 1G. Altmatt & Cn. | Misses and irls Apparel ir own ing things th se, a ?, om ven- | hear D a quiet town ani that the crime wave Pe aesveanaerans |tions of the Scriptures. Collec! | . j ; fwasie myth! Tey have robbed nightly, | oo ‘ 6 |made, David says, go 10 support ‘ | Closing Out the Remainder of Fall & Winter Stock and it was unsafe for a lone man to| 70°F pastor and pay the rent of the i 5 >| “What do you want?” asked Cravens, and “parsonage. venture through the streets where they! 1. ie jooked from a second-story win- He's a Tall Preacher. ty-fourth Policeman Swore Lad Was) | At Exceptional Reductions ’ eld forth after dark. be Allowed to Die of Auto In- | WILL PLACE ON SALE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), FEB 29h, lett, of thi Twen- . pe , . David 1s almost seven feet tall, built Allowed to Vie 01 ufo In- | a Peer algal actha ation) aah boesi(aa || eazouseDncen a cueni end. t wasuiycM : ring and das a | MISSES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, $6.95 to 19.75 cross and 10ck {t,"" replied swunrelenting enemy to “The Forty/the detective. voice 7 juries While Waiting. | WOMEN'S SILK HOSE, 4S FOLLows: MISSES’ LONG COATS, 5.95 to 7.50 ee ng pled nis ! Thieves.” ‘The gang has threatened his] “Tel! the bartender."" answered “te pantations™ ne calls at eae re- | ND GIRLS’ SKIRTS, 2.95 & 3.50 life many times and attempted it more| Cray He's over there, I'm sleepy | Vorberaies even (0 the plaster Inside the es e 3 ! s, than once. Because Hazlett seemed to| and am goin to bed." sce wood, knows someting | ,A JU 18 Coroner Shrady's court this WOMEN'S SECAIN | BCACK: (SILK HOSE. | GIRLS’ WOOL DRESSES, 3.95 fares 7 shai 8 | or od kno afternoon brought in @ verdict censur- a 5 z x Soa a aioe ea Craven Hid Shirt. about thevebrancues and promptly |e anagement of Rooseveit Hor-| $1.10 PER PAIR PER BOX OF THREE PAIRS, $3.00 | Giris’ FULL LENGTH COATS, 2.95 to 8.95 : Hazlett was walking down First ave-| McAuliffe put his ehoulder to the door “"What is rhetoric, Mr. Hines?’ he! pital in connection with a boy who USUALLY SOLD FOR $135 PER PAIR. CHILDREN’S COATS, 98, 2.95 and f reed it in. He rushed up to nue shortly after 1 o'clock this morning ity CHL an ravens's room in time to see the sa- automobile, and rec ‘ / ae ~ | toon-k es you call dat 18 i ees e edly across the avenue. He made at.|00M-Keeper hurl a bloody shirt under naif seven. or “leben | “unticensed medic WOMEN'S EMBROIDERED BLACK SILK HOSE, 7 the bed. doves, Chief, shure ie ry i s i: . . {tted to take charge z Seerioyt vee (aussie sane ee nally hata” asked Teen Mistints Melctivear Wola) ‘rinrry ats | $1.75 PER PAIR PER BOX OF THREE PAIRS, $5.00 [lisses’ Waists, 14, 16 and 18 Yrs. ERS ash 's nothing,” cried . hits sien = es Hands up, all of you!" commanded | ing angry, “Logic, huh, dat’s easy. Dat shows snoaked a na) Ler OS USUALLY SOLD FOR $250 PER PAIR. \ . Hazlett, as he drew his gun. “The first | Man that drops his fists will get holes put through him." The three men made as !f to draw weapons, but Hazlett was so threat: ening that six hands were soon pointed toward the skies. With his left hand Cravens was taken to you how to preach mighty fore’ful an = pater, samen drive dem arghuments right home, yep | nue Rouceme nae always, use logic for Ah ‘done messed the accident. He placed t in a cab and rushed him to Re TT Special Values MADRAS, TAILOR-MADE, BUTTONED BACK, at «$1.50 ' 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Aveme. | LAWN WAISTS, TRIMMED WITH LACE & EMBROIDERY, 1.98 DUTCH NECK OF EMBROIDERY, 2.95 ) \ ovee, and there he sa “I was just going to the wake of my brother John, who lles dead at his nome, No. East Bi an outrage that I iough of logic, your reverence,” in- ted -Mr. Wood. “What's home- Hospital. Lceman's testi ner’s jury, it hould be held h this way. You will hear from this soa s de life of Ham and all de pf Ham and moan mattahs in LAWN WAISTS, Hazlett pounded for assistance with later!" e Ole Testmen’.. Mah teachah knew | before a phy his club and Policeman Schmidt came |“) are moah *bout"— When the ph: p — —— tunning up. Schmidt also drew his re- ae with p cal pul hreat- Amused Veiled Sleuth volver. en the p with this sort of vengeance P 9 } . ~, ‘Yes, yes, we understand,’ said Mr. | A Aegan sor at renge®| gay, gan, wndertand ad Me |. STEIGERWALD : Boys’ & Children’s Clothing ed Hazle ene ta twitching their faces with fl three, nds sti| ‘How did yc 1 done up?" asked nt and loud whispering among | was a I ' \ @ avenue| the’ police cap! Sonstinyascuteratd ths, “What's exegesis?’ | said We Are Looking for Your Sunday Dinner Order. 3, Much Below Regular Prices found Yaum, yaum, dat be de 1 Orch Hel r ba oe and Me e. ist, whose fust name, of Short and Ge the porns erhae we want to fee fs Happy mens | BOYS’ SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, \ 1 eravaiee| faa eee > him away.” said the Commis-| notified happy women, happy children—Good eating makes happy people. }| of navy blue serges and fancy cassimeres, | ber a, revoly- dozen or mo = abou ake him away.” said the Commis- | notified hi 0 ke d iT RY Lead ‘elds ‘ $ } t id Di he ,|a copy of i] ats make good cating. e the point? Better begin this i found or iF head from which blood and? David Tn eng 8 eoRy oe tr SEE a ere ccadaridlnaenOrdeet gi Para thontiextraica telstieldsh x $4.05 | they we Was arralgneg in Jefter, pees ea ery 5 EASTED SU One F oat rorty, he rat | BOYS’ NORFOLK & DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, naeA prelate Laie h th receiving st fen property Saturday’s Special Report. gray and tan cheviots, with extra pair knickerbocker trousers, § 50 avenue etme from is church. to-day | ‘DIES AS HE WALKS |} Fresh Hams, from Young Jersey Pigs, per Ib................_ TOC $) Boys’ HIGH GRADE NORFOLK & DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, { 4 ied es Hawkins and. Brosnin, Z i cassi dd go | lity Smoked Beef Tongues, per Ib... aa ees) yy | of fine worsteds and cassimeres, to them, heron ore erominentinetaael Bere ene: : Sone WA ae | with extra pair knickerbocker trousers, x $9.75 \ ging to Jacob Schiff, e baker pat Bacon, special quality; per Ib ee eees 12 %6 3) eee an Ke te avenue and 10 sliver S : WASHABLE «RUSSIAN SUITS, 4 t rks belonging to the Hotel BES F A Fine Long Island Fowl, per Ib .- 15¢ se aiaoeied fendi Domestic| Fabrics) a $ 1 .85, 2.45 i \ Aithougii Davis. te only twenty-seven Choice Cuts of Prime Rib Roast Beef, per Ib... - 14¢ | a's y the police say he 18 a man o Ww: mates tatuence,t Zany chaly rein cen tien " Special prizes given steamships, hotels, yachts, institutions and inter Reefers & Overcoats Greatly Reduced, \ ase w and in summer | Garnett Bildersee, Real Estate|} restaurants. case was called ant did not api was found $21 cook at the Willomere ore and after services tn, his Dealer, Stricken With 223 FIRST AVE., BET. 13TH @ 14TH STS. JES 48% Sundays they he strikes iWest Twenty-third. Street) | _ © wiSpicious pe in my fce- with bis par hioners, some OTAtee chargeu with concealed | POX and the nothing, Daa vale ne ans Heart Disease. ‘weapons. Beaten by the f Gang: aziett had hardly gone back on pos y were walt- eld me Toney. “1 told k and that Ih wife. 1 Say He Bought Srolen Goods. Garnett Bildersee, a real e aNitelaged froma! H, Macy & Co.'s Attractions t One Hundred and Thir @ ‘Their Low Prices Jone Hundred and 1 stree lard & Taylor Shoe Department One Hundred nd Lenox aven His da had an traught w t 6th Ave. Reilly's Body Found. ey ett and Tracy his sermor 1 ve 4a FG Gane vel fears oft. He West End sy: Continuation Fitth Floor. Are My Lite, My of ] Advance Sale of | Women’s Low Cut Footwear ALWAYS HUNGRY. | Ordinary Food Neves Satisfed Her, Can't Find Another 1 Like ¥. § lady Minn, writes a ah oth | Ue Other indare te alee F Introduce Your (Vesta Victoria.) Reilly's Criminal Record. Scar’ Rellly was known at Poltes|_ “After a disheartening struggle for on't Got Married Ans, wee, | (Two-step.) | a Bringing | | Headquarters by at ! ars against the ills attendant on vet fry Paes | 5 | ers | More A ee al a hac on of food, I am at last o Queen of the Jun Jun | eG) Want all the New Spring Styles and Leathers, having tried on the high road to recovery and feel Tale. (Vesta, Victoria.) ‘ bo | 1 ‘ sali led to g! adit pre it is due. 0 Ga | ng. fn oyster salo impelled to give credit where {t is due z Happy.” (va Tan || $4.00 and $5.00 Values e ARTO re Some years ago I had a long illn Cc af You Wouldn't au | 1 ee tue to siomacn trouble. Every meal | Worry ats Waltz What He Wrote on'My |! a ero. 1 caused me either excruc: minal | ‘ dull heavy misery that was even | © I weighed but 90 Ibs. fe Marched Around of the Rancho, ontown's. Merry Wid- Peek: | rauin, the ‘Moon Pla: Vihe Witching Hour, tatysett “(rrom “play oe that name) nis Is No Place fi (Sout Kis aig ty means lack of brain bition. always ravenously hungry le yuld not eat the ap; 1) ing dishes on the table, I longed f 48508. DHL re- |them, ‘hat longing is what prompt- netOLO AL Te rt —E ed me to try Grape-Nuts. The food Ts he was a member pOLICE IN WRONG [had a that I Mked—rich with Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. ne Out To-night? er La La He {28 1 Klong to i sity very Own ‘rather. Selections from the From the Opera “Merry Widow” “Dairy Maids” Williams & Walker's 7 Ce 10c a Co; “ Dandi | lggticerrcelee en ceey) eVSateane toldiflinguis yourself } STR! ET, BURGLARS j ai Irena on i aaa BNR tat fl sition a successful fisherman your hook must | 5 i MAKE ESCAPR, found I did not need it, for Gray Sut vila ene be PROPERL aited 1 dropped into r Za zs was 80 ly digested constipation 9 Fas! fan the RIGHT fa soon di ared. I found, too, tha ; Quite as om 1 did n crow tired of Grape-Nut _ Loving Wite. In hunt 1 t and continued to eat it. worker i ‘ “It for iy breakfast exclusively barga k and | it with eees and fruit Mt be for my o ‘meals, have gai tah) iF YOU BAIT ; DEG GN Hiteasl CuAAIa\vaacvanntits J ‘ your “offer t” with a Morn- ‘ 1 i! " is nothing compa ot with my gain in ANOTHER POPULAR SONG. , ing W Va ’ N $ and courage. IT WILL DROP f ica h ROW sak ReScty: moaliw hich The ballad hit of the Sam Bernard show, “Nearly a A int 4 | one ee emt Aah ny. feeling es, Hero,” now appearing at the Broadway Casino, is en- * : ! Bang of ‘ricves though [ha t tacks. titled “What Makes the World Go Round.” It is by Van Rewspap a. wn ! Meee eee eee cstum Co, Bate) Alstyne and Williams, the well-known sone pray ha and 2B Conta (West of Battal and Pittsburg, 30 Con i | when he wa r were the “nelwnbor-| Creek, Mich e will be pais words and music complete, in tl jagazine ; cloth bound, 50 Cents; by mail, 60 C CAST YOUR LINE TO. Went about their own Susiness satisfied | hone | Kk, Mi Read “The Road to} “, | w IE TO-DAY! | Sick Gh 'tuais later sound is Konay's | wipSty nisin atrese bs mike *™ (°! Wellville,” ia pkgs Section of next SUNDAY’S WORLD. -

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