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DENTIST ROBBED, TEDINOFRICEN ABINGDON SQUARE One Man With Pistol, Another With Blackjack Held Up Dr. Daniels. IN BROAD DAYLIGHT. Police Try to Keep Robbery Secret, but Fail to Find the Thieves. Tt has just become known that the po- ee are looking for two hold-up men whe participated in true Western style in one of the most daring daylight rob- beries that has taken place in this city. ‘The police have given out nothing about %, Dut are searching for two tall, well built men—one about twenty-c! years old and the other about thirty- three—who robbed Dr. C. J. Daniels, a dentist, and then bound him hand and foot in his office at Abingdon Square and Bank street. Dr. Daniels said to an Evening World Feporter to-day that since the hold-up on Dec. 17 the entire nelghbornood hag been in a state of terror, for the, robbery was unusually bold. It occurred" at an hour of the day when there Is Plenty of life tn the square, yet the men * Fes managed to escape. Tells of the Robbery. alone in my offi on the first floor,”” sald Dr. day in relating his experi Evening World reporter, men came in. I noticed nothing unsual about them, and of course was not sus- pictous when the yo of the two said he wanted his t xamined, as he had a toothache. I invited him into my back room, where I do my oper- ating. ‘The other man took a seat in the office and commenced to read a paper.” When Dr. Dantels patient's teeth he have to get an inst front office and left the rear room. “Aas I stepped into the room whe! other man had been seated,” continued | the dentist, “I noticed he was standing As I approached him he took a p in my direction and commanded ‘Throw up your h “I then saw he ha¢ hand end you may sure my hand. went up ina hurry, I heard a noise my ide and I saw the other mam wits Sa, blackjack in tis hand, This fellow took my money—more than $100—and my gold watch and chain.” Bound Hands and Feet. After going through the dentist's jothing for more mon nd valuables hey would began to look at th a revolver in his would “get {t good,” and he sat ir while the men ransacked the gold, After securing all ther they fled to the scuttle, Dr. the robbers : himeelf on the floor and crawled to t front office. He could wiggle his fin- wers just a trifle and was able to hold of a pair of scissors, managed to free his hands. Dr. Daniels reported the case to t police, So far they have found n but have been endeavoring to keey news quiet. A a LOSES PURSE OVERBOARD. Girl Barreda From Po Port Until Pas- sengers Take Up Collection, Because she lost a handbag, ing #00 and Jewelry worth as more, on board the Hambury can ner Sarnia yesterday a Blanco Gonzales, an unusus Costa Rican girl, found the p this country closed against It was not until a numbe syn thetic passengers, who knew y befallen the girl client to meet the immigration autiio allowed to land, Miss Gonzale: promenade ¢ nuch Amerl- y pretty rtals of as leaning against t h was revived she noticed hand-bag. A search was made & tectives were on hand when th landed, but no trace found, EXTINGUISHERS NOT THERE. | Sayville Cottage of New York Vire Fighter Burned ‘The summer cotta Sayville, L. 1, Shaver, of a 1isher company of No. 410 econd strect, Manhattan, burned to the ground with its contents early to-day. It was form- erly owned by Thomes Ryan, the and Was located in the centre ville's theatr was noc Fire Chie owned by the béll rope. A. Wilkins at parsonage and ring the bell. the show which firebug's, he thinks look 1 21 Men Lost With HAMBURG, Le steamer Savona owned by Company of t been lost with while bound from The Savora | ermo which w ac words heletmas ca P music a beautiful rder from }ur newadealer contain. | noon, } of the bag was) !- mation regarding our oul- every copy of next Bun. | THE EVENI NG WORLD, BELMONT SPEAKS FOR SAFETY OF FACTORY WORKERS National Civic Federation In- dorses Model Act for Safe- guards and Vi itilation. A model safety act lives of workers dustrial estab! machinery anc to protect the n factories and {n+ istimen eguard ventilation and sant ation was ine ng of the N on at No. 1 Mad- August Belmont presided as chairman of the department “compensation for industrial acc and their prevent dorsed to-da tional Cixte E {son avenue, ” There was a large attendance at the meeting, made prominent in. la representatives facturing inte the Inte Stationary reus M, Mar ger of Column. oMcial ¢ ation Xmas Gis lor MARAT $25 Buy from the Diamond Price-cutters A number ( offered at the abov solid. 14-karat gol e do not hi sembling the market owing spe. writ vour att nond jal di $3: giant Mall Orders bth 44 AUN | OPEN BV Wawus istries 4 of em. principle applicable to all with duo regard t ployers and employ The report of Louls Schram, chalr- Committea on Improvement of State Factory Inspec » Tecommended that the propored | jor the selection and reten- is and that these experts In sate- amt in ventilation | nitation, It wax also recom: | mended that uniform laws be jt to | prevent the sale of unguarded ma- hinery. KING’S ENVOY AT FUNERAL OF MURDERED POLICEMEN. Honors at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London for Men Shot Down by +) fan aa * $25 IBERAL CREDIT TO: ALL ia] ANN & OT Russian Terrorists. | LONDON, Dec, 2.—A public funeral “| was given to-day to the. three police officers who were shot down by Russian at burglary last Saturday Paul's Cathedral, where the was crowded, the itatives of King pinet, ‘The Lord service was held, ng Including rep ke and of the Ci ayor and the she tended in full sta which the police of Lo indie by the hun pieces sent by all thr BRITISH OFFICERS GUILTY OF SPYING ON GERMANS. Two Sent Four Years for Surveying Army Fortifi LUIPSIC, Ge Bernard Fredert Royal Marine In H. Brandon spying ¢ at Borkun our years’ im Thrifty Buyers fer the nubile the areatest bargains ever arfare you can convince youre rin or Waltham 20-year gold Only one to a " ' $3 to No Mall Orders. $25 OR, DED sine ac CLEVE ELAN Chains, a 255 foto 38 Unibiu CHRiSTMas CHRISTMAS GIFTS We Pay Freight tab al Completely hed WRILE for our NEW CAT- ALOGUE cootsining Infor- Fant Furni fits, Mallied Free, \ 194" ST.2S=AVE. At Greatly Reduced Prices and Railroad Fare case In mit vie and golden oxlg 5 Rooms Furnished OUR LIBERAL CREDIT 9 TERMS apply also to Loug istaud, New Jersey and Cou- necticut. eetsr’c STATION NJ CORNER m they had frustrated in | d \ to Fortress Prison for |< TUBERCULOSIS) YIELDING TO SCIENCE atier belong atven up Cured After by three doo ‘i advtved by one ot Three Doctors jissictane of St. Mary Had Giver — Hospital to consult Dr Andervon, whose man Him Up. succesful cures of 7 Throat and 1 ied to Dr, Anderson, and his jon of my chest showed that the ted and Lad « cavtt ment, « afl the te ceding! ant «ll and entirety relieved from 1 shall always be ex Anderson, who locate toms, grateful to Dr, of the unpleasant results a, Bronolitis of Tuberc It Dr Anderson at once tion and examination with bY 3d Ave. and 12st St. Open Lvenings Until Xmas. Special Friday Girls’ Dresses 5 * Voice andy with stray of cashmere and serge |fin different color |] skirt full pleated ai |] waists lined. Siz |] 6 to 14. Worth $1.98. | Girls’ Auto Coats of wool chinchilla check lined, storm col lar, box back; gray and 6” navy only; sizes 6 to 14; |] yalue $6.98, . $4.98 || Misses’ Sweaters, strictly wool; |] double, single-breasted or military effect; colors, Oxford, red or white; sizes 20,32,34. Val. $1.40 98 Women’s Handkerchiefs, itialed, 6 in a fancy 59c Boxes, oxidized fed HJ in ppiane model; 98c Pins, 64 w! ine- stones, one ina, box; « 49c Women’s Silk ‘Hose, all pure deep garter top, double s ad heel, all sizes; i 98c j Men’s Pajamas, heavy outing , sill frog 98 n’s Sh Robes, ivviv iss rted nket robe 1 i $9.98 2) x21 . $1.98 Co! lars, with and Val ic : hOre Misses’ Shoes 95c Dull top, Dongola vamp, solid leather soles; sizes 10 to 2. Mail Orders. net No C. SSSI AISA SS * Fashionable : Clothing Stylish—p made if g here you but you aude porter ve buy your clo money, ‘On CREDIT entire family can st of style $l Per Week d Our extensive and well stock is at your servi awaits your choice, — Clothir for Men, Women and Chiluren Hats and Millinery Zeitz Q Tarshis : » 535 Fulton St.,Opp. Elm Pl. ‘ % BROOKLYN ” PERN NNN Pew a LSLLALLSAAASASAS wee eas sas LSLALS USENET Perera rererccreraersercrerere sy mr ve * SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | WORK MONDAY WONDERS | THURSDAY, Tn These Final Days of Gift Buying Yuu Can do so DECEMBER 22, 1910. Double Stamps Before Noon, Single Stamps After Noon. iu GreenhutsG Arrow Day Specials as Usual THE Familiar Green Arrow Cards will be seen as usual throughout the store tomorrow. A very busy week prevents our advertising each item specifically, but with what you know of the value-giving import of the day and our plans to be helpful to you in Christmas shopping it is just as welcome as a general an- nouncement. Of course you will shop on Friday instead of Saturday. GAL Green Trading Stamps with All Cash or Chaige Pirchines- Store Open Evenings Oo arin sein Until Christmas Apparel Much and Do It So Quickly at GREENAUT S Every effort is made to be helpful to the shoppers of Christmas week. We help you by having holiday merchandise well arranged so that selections can be made rapidly. We help you by means of our quality standards— you can be sure that your gift has character and lasting worth. Then we help you through by our moderate price policy—this runs all through the store; every article is priced at the lowest point consistent with the dependability you demand i in gift merchandise. $3.50 to $5. 00 | Beautiful Furs For Holiday Gifts. | NO NEED to tell you the glow of eye and cheek that Umbrellas, $3.00 wil! come over the recipient of gifts of fine furs. To give a | A SPECIAL sale to aid handsome fur set is to prove yourself an inner circle friend — to receive it proves the same those who are looking for thing. a gift for a woman. These very low prices on Women's All Silk Um- fashionable Muffs and Neck | brellas, with selvedge edge a wide assortment of handle Furs will be specially interest- ing this week. including various hard woods, ‘a well was foveltian in gun Maff and Scarf, special, $34.50 metal, silver, etc, Beautiful black French Coney, Altogether the best Um- | handsome shawl scarf, trimmed with ornaments and brellas we ever sold at $3.00. ry Greeuiut and Company—On Petticoats, $2.95 GIFT Sale of silk or messaline and silk or wool | jersey top Petticoats we usue | ally sell at $5.00. | Intimate friends often | give Petticoats for Christmas. They make such sensible, useful gifts. So we are of- fering this collection of Petti- coats that usually sell for $5.00 tomorrow at $2.95. Silk or messaline Petticoats, as Well as silk or wool jersey tops, with messaline or taf- feta flounces, $6.50 Petticoats at $3.95 Taffeta or messaline, with deep silk underflounces. $3 and $3.50 Heatherbloom Petticoats, $1.95 Another special lot of genuine Heatherbloom Petticoats, in colors'and black. Floor-—Greeuhut and Company—Ow the new large bolster muff, | with pointed tabs. Muff and Scarf, special, $27.50 Black French Coney, full deep and lustrous, Neck Scarf, trimmed with two tails and new model bolster muff to match. Muff and Collarette, special, $29 SO Finest black French Coney Shawl Collarette and large bolster muff to match. | Biack Lynx Matt and Searf, special, $21.50 | One of the most fashionable furs of the season, deep and | lustrous. A very handsome set. Russian Ponyskin Coats, $52.50 | Beautifully marked, lustrous Russian Ponyskin Coats, 50 and 52 inches long, with deep shawl collar, lined with brocade lin- ing, women’s and misses’ sizes. Handsome Caracul Coats, $98.50 Alain Floor Sale Friday Handkerchiefs Hard to describe a showing so | big and varied. A box of six nice Irish Linen Hand- | kerchiefs, with dainty hem- stitching and initialled corner, | costs only $1.00 to $3.00. The same thing for men in large sizes, of course. The | $1.00 box is particularly good | value, Malu Floor—Greenbut and Compeny . The Staticnery Dept. Sells dainty boxes of Writing Paper, packed in Santa Claus boxes, all ready for the stock- First Sait eda | Jewelry | You wish to spend 25¢ to | $1.00 for a few small re- membrances—well, there are ing, at 25¢ to $2.50. Some | Evropean dyed, made of carefully selected whole skins, highly | Scarf Pins, Cuff Link: very handsome sets in hand- | lustrous, beautifully lined, 52 inches long, with long rolling | Beauty Pins, Baby Pins, painted boxes at $2 to $5. | shawl collar effect. articles in silver for the writ- Calendars 2 Bisan Seal (Muskrat) Coats, Special, $169.50 Manufacturers’ sample coats, exquisite models; some with sailor collar an rs with deep shaw! collar of contrasting furs, such as Australian Opossum, Pointed Fox, Skunk and R coon, tichly lined and faultlessly made. npany ‘ reenhine and Company | ing desk, the dressing table, etc. Gifts for everybody. Something finer? Diamond Rings. And scores of other nice gift articles. __Main Ploor-—Greenbut and Compeng Garde and all Goris ct las for the Writing Desk, Main VY Gas for You Who Must Decide Quickly GLOVES never fail of appreciation, they are sure to touch that warm spot that every giver of Christmas gifts hopes to touch happily. They can be bought at Greenhut's quickly and surely. Qualities are sure to, be the best— no danger of the disappointing and embarassing failure of your gift by poor quality—pfices: are sure to be to your liking. At $2.00 At $1.50 At $1.00 ape Gloves. Me Gloves, Hte. Jouvin (Guignie) make. Women's Fownes P. X. M. Cape Gloves, -lined Kid Glo Men's Dent's Gloves, Cape or royal buck. Women's Fleece-!ined Mocha Gloves, a Men's Fleece-lined Gloves, kid, cape or mocha, | Women's Fleece-lined Kid Gloves ¢ Glove For-Lined Gi Special Glace Kid, Hte. Jouvin (Guignie) make. , ur-Line: foves: Women's Silk-lined Mocha or Cape Gloves, Women's Fur-lined Cape or Mocha Gloves, $5. Men's P. X. M. Gloves, Havana, tan, black. Men's G lined with coney, rabbit, squirrel, | Men's Mocha Gloves, P.X. M.: worth $2.00, Ete $2.50 10 $6.50. Men's Fleece-lined Kid, Cape or Mocha Gloves, . $1 Drawer Leggins, 75¢ A CHRISTMAS special for those who are looking for practical Christmas gifts for children. They keep Boys' and Gir I the Holiday ee Fresh new stccks of the things that are most wanted for gifts, things that always please, for little folks as well as ‘‘grown-ups.”’ Toys, Dolls, Games, Books, Pictures, Housewares them = so All soris of tun-meking devices for the children; Books for old and young; Worm 854 Pictures from 29c up, ard practical, useful gifts for the home able, be- : rae ‘ , ing abso- All Economically Priced. Arranged for Easy, Quick and Satisfactory | i", baer j tection hopping. from cold and damp- James Whitcomb Riley’ s Roses, Christy Illustrations, 7S8c H0.8 8 Published at $2.00, th AA nificently illustrated in color by Howard Chandler Christy, | Drawer VHO is there that does not appreciate the | Leg gins quaint charm of his verses? Here is a book of | the child- ren can play out of doors in the coldest weather Made of excellent quality Jersey Cloth. Colors red, blue, brown, gray, black and white; sizes up to 6 years. In WHITE only, sizes up to Riley Roses," some of his very best verses, in a beautifully illustrated edition offered for less than / half publisher's price. Every page of the book is beautifully printed in ornamental style, with borders and rose decorations, Opposite each page there is one of Christy's beautiful girls in color. The paper is very superior quality; the edges are finished in ill. A very handsome Christmas gift, Special’ tomorrow | 40 years, only, 75¢. Fint Floor—<iveenbut aj Havrment-—Greenbut and Company—Mail Orders Filled Sale Friday—Mail Orders a Greenhut and Company uth Avenue, 1 8th to 1 9th Street, New York City “5 5°aumtn'c co” ‘ « i