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| 12 CATCH THIRD MAN AS ONE OF GANG NNOOUBLE MURDER © Detectives Add Tomaso Gam- briano to Prisoners Accuseed of Slaying. NABBED TWO EARLIER Secret Conferences at Nigh Lead to Suspicion of Two in Paymaster’s Killing. tive Bureau Tomaso Gam » was three to be eap ao, Crowley and 1 aught the . Waited until & o'clock this m n front ¢ r 44 ks street fe was toe drive ery wagon, He sient in the wagon Ry Vat of the atreet lamp before the ey KAW his yellow face Dee ty through the crack of the minutes a e. The wer 1 In the shadows of doors on the opposite & the street, They ad assumed le Would be uneasy, be aiiy slept with him and thetr disap. ance must have spelled trouble to hin Tt was half an hour after his usual time for taking out the wagon pail the door open and began up. Then thes! grabbed him Curses Traitors. He would say nothing beyond mutter. Ing curses in a low tone against ‘eraitors, whoever they were, who had Nput the police on his trail, Sullen, giar- ing like a wounded wolf, he was locked iy ) await the arrival of Sheriff Crane fof Hudson County with the warrants to take the two back to Hudson for trial lor the shooting down of the brickyard aymaster and his driver. The three were put in nearby cells t the cells between {hem Were make: NMelieve prisoners who could und Btalinn—detective Gambriano and wank The four mouths’ hunt to a day was ftrought to a close by the furtiveness| jof the men themselves. A week | Detective ‘arrao looked up G | Testi, who called himself Pepino Cun-| retto, because Of complaints from the elxhborhood that he was passing bad | Jmoney. There was no foun {the charge, as far as Car learn, But after shadowing th for two days Carrao became that he was a fugitive from had the look and the man | who expected to feel the grip of| ¢ law on his shoulder any moment, and was in terror Every night, after low, whistled nals, when the street was clear, ( m= ‘brino and Test! were let into the bakery le. There were long whispered con- versations between the three, which the detectives could not overhear, | Use “Stoolpigeons.” “Btoolpigeons” were put to work to| fearn the gossip of the neighborhood | @bout the men, what they were afraid of, whence t came, how the two dependents on Gambriano’s hospitality | made their living. ‘The reports hinted | at a bloody crime, a robbery at a brick- yard up the State Quickly the record the Fow murder was looked up. The descrip tion of the three men who spi out from the woods and attacked t! ng Paymaster as he was driving from the bank of iF to the brickyard were studied Torn its of paper had been found ot the trail of the fleeing murderers, coptes were tn the lyn record, ‘The writ ing on them strengthened Carrao’s be Hef that Gamby Testa and the bak ery wagon driver were the lerers Fron Newburg, where the Powlers lived, Senator Ros fainlly's friend and counsel, telephoned to The Evening World to-day that the nf the men in Brooklyn carries out formation the fatie young Vowler have to the direction murderens: TWO FAMILIES NEAR DEATH BY THE ESCAPE OF GAS Williamsburg covered in Time t Rescues ng of Mr and been able to get ot othe fix as of the ind Are Dis. » Enable aroured he she was startled to find that was filed with gas She ar wusband, and finding no vewk in her Morgan of the Bedford ave His investigation led him t Joor of the flat on apied by 8 nt found : « nmoned from Mrs. 4 oring him around time @ similar Wittiamsburg aroused by gus. escaping from a jet ogeupied vy her two bo: yeare of age, and 1 months old. Dr. Evers of the German Hospital revived poth eohildren after considerable difficulty, | ornament ORIGINAL \ ys a BY MILDRED LODEWICK. | The Evening! World has started a Fashion Depart-| ment for the bene-| ft of home dre: makers who wish to have tasteful and pretty clothes at minimum ez- pense. Im addition to furnishing up- to-date original designs for gowne, querics will be anqwered as to ma- terial, method or style in dresemak- ing; hotc certain articles are best made, the most economical way to meet the requirements of fashion, éc. | Letiers should be addressed to} “Fashion Editor, Evening World.” Devoriptions of above desi¢ns are iven herewith ee! ander wt AL Lobewicn I. Blue Cashmere Linen, Gown of blue cashmere, the upper part of the waist being made of black | satin cut in bolero effect in one with | the sleeves, and trimmed all around | with a blue silk cord, A band of black | atin on the skirt matches this in effect, | one side crossing over the other in the front and fastened with a blue cord or nament. A group of plaits show in the | front beneath it, as they do aiso In the | front of the waist beneath the holers, which is also fastened vith a blue cord | Ifeavy cream lace ts used for the yoke and under sleeves, with a! piping of carrot red at the neck. This gown is itable for linan also, | usin striped in combination with the | plain I. Simple Linen Dress. ‘tural colored linen dress, made on simpie lines. ‘The plain skirt hax « and on the bottom Which comes almost to the front on each side, forming a| Panel effect The watst which Ist ton each side e in the front te braid or- | F collar Is also braided in white, as is the braided ple. on the front of the skirt and the small pieces on tie sleeves 1. In Foulard Silk. sed e lower part of the waist and | f Kirt, edged with Cluny tne | n to match, A band of the} na the bottom of the skirt | ms the er part of the! ne with that monet plaiting k. si0WIng @ plece n the fron ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Deay Fashion Battor Having admired patte 2 in The Evening World of Jar T would } y if It would tern, If not | tions | MRS RVR We fo not issue patterns, but four yards lingerie for the dress, with three yards of all-over embroidery 36 inches wide, and fourteen yards of narrow lace and two and a half yards of wide lace will be sumMictent. Dear Fashion Editor Would you please advise me if huge niue sateen trimmed tn blue velvet | would be sultable for making a seven: | teen-year-old girl's uress? If no, how would you advise making it? Thanking | you in advance, ANXIOUS Sateen and velvet are not Dinations. Why don't you g Gress instead? Then you could trim it bhi to-night's issue shows « pretty way fov making it, using velvet for enuffe and buttons im the front, - FASHIONS FOR mf Pretty Designs Drawn by Ev ning World Expert, and Queries Answered. you didn’t velvet | You could com! you could w it, using fourt and two and o1 @ Cluny ini yards of the wit Fro Dear Fashion Faitor Please send cture tnclosed attached, please send 34 bus) inch waist, Hoping to rv me af soon as possible, I remain BRIGGIR, No. 2 in Even Thought of making this up in pl figured silk, Also the number of yards [2% of lace, MISS.CAROL, If you figured silk has no up or down it can be cut from three yards : if not JAMES McCREERY & CO, 23rd Street 34th Street SILK DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. “McCreery Silks” Famous over half a Century. Complete assortments in the newest weaves of Plain and Novelty Silks for Spring and Summer wear. Printed Foulards in a large variety. Single width....... Double “ 65c to 2.00 per yard On Monday and Tuesday, February the 6th and 7th. 12,000 yards of Brilliant Black Dress Silks and Satins. 35 inches wide. 75¢ per yard value 1.45 DRESS GOODS. In Both Stores, Second Floor On Monday and Tuesday, February the 6th and 7th. Sale of Black and Colored Dress Fabrics. 5,000 yards English Mohair Sicilian in Cream, Navy Blue and Black. 50 inches wide 65¢ per yard value 1.00 Black — Broadcloth, 54 inches wide 1.55 per vard value 2.25 Superior quality sponged and shrunk. WASH GOODS DEP'TS. Second Floor In Both Stores, On Monday and Tuesday, February the 6th and 7th. Twenty-five Thousand Yards of Silks and Cotton Materials, consisting of Jacquard, Natte, Diagonal and Corded Pongee. plete range of colors. A com- 22¢ per yard former prices 40¢ and S0¢ Bordered Linen, Irish manufacture. flax, yarndyed. 48 inches wide Pure 35¢ per yard former price 7S¢ Woven Scotch Tissue in Corded Checks, Stripes and Plaids. 32 inches wide, 1gc per yard eAIMES MoGREERY & CO agrd Street gtth Street —< alf yards of the wide. me the pattern for the in the Pa If the waist and skirt eive the (3 Richard L. > _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1911. * DIVERS JON HUNT # HOME DRESSMAKERS | FORPOSIMASTER | OF PHILADELPHIA Ashurst Vanished From Pier in Atlantic City Monday Night SPORY KEPT SEC RET. Family Failed to Report Aged police revea night Richard L. Ashurst wo-year-oll P. the Million De This o ed ch engaged saw of tie throng andt ruptly ended. | the pi The pier was crowded and none theory dentally toppled felfedestrucgior an be that Post f he was drowned from the p body should efore to-day years ago Mr similar way, but roon Sdtained. t made public I: ts reporte had affairs in \ that powerful ed in i trae several mo! ing tening © hs been satis was not the tangle, 1 for him. | Indifference have received no ton to act Mr. Ashurst's | his mind was ne over the affairs rhe | nour kbone of wint —— Mystery Still Shroi the Fate of] haa weath British Otticer, Grandson of melagieh te een eee La ie S n " er 6 ovlock when ae, te Senator Sharon N y visited by « thunders Official’s Disappearance to ONDON, Feb, 4—The nar eut.| storm accompanied by flashes of Hghte k ormor-Hexket ¢| ning Post-Oftice Department, Ninth 1 who « 1 1! If precedente ¢ with the erash of " I wa n 1 of Nebtning this e . f Rn Army be-| early in the y an be followed the \ a e luty without! winte ne ready to The leut is the send | take a fop into the lap of spring. ton of sir Thomas George Kermor and] Weather prophets say that a sure : ew green | sian of spring is the coming of Hght- seventy “Ls ASHHORST. Sharon, United! 1, ' ted : I whose maiden | Of robins In the park bleed -vaniutied cs ene . Sharon be: his morning's thunder came with we pigeon i 1 1 te fl Ss. At first many believed tie wee ‘ha an Fran ’, r merents | there had been another dynamite explo- ne ; ved. sion. nm th ightning flashes 4, v k nic Aw d this notion, e put Os entra * ‘he predictions for to-day aré-rain all trace failed snow, About midnight snow fell / te ‘ on New York in great wet chunks. cA « en came a driving rain, which com. the surf or sought : 1 WHE pallda’ wae Che who CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT. 6 been Waa Eekh +] ‘ fM Annual Ke of United se. t ‘ ' As t vanished iw for T st seen of h was « ry surt a. « Be 1 ‘ | . e M w Story of a Muddie. i ‘ae t The tame} ost i. will take aan f Philade \ 6 . = me ‘ Central Palace on Monday : eves xt , ASSASSINS SHOOT DOWN | joc melange Wil Me SIGER, fa ie : PERSIAN CABINET MEMBER. upd na seponete e “ s = cou for ahything, there ts ben r , aT ee » doubt that it will be very success- . va ' . Armenia in ‘ee NS 4 by Ben 1 aub>|rep S) the sea Stage, rined w Ed tn th ai | » the fa r Albert Lonergan expla . | fused t Twelfth a scene efaees tea led asins, two Armenians, escaped Metropolitan Opera House, aieh . active was returning home from a ash On cue Stage OeHy ame q : ere 2b ehenheweeacl4 g was stunned by a beam that a e that}, 1. Death Was almost instantans| fell from the flies, struck him on the fi ” tha at ade a ined him to the floor. When n He| W , ‘ Pare ‘ by otner workmen his left had suffered a general breakdown { ‘ ieee was found to be broken in two health due to the encroach a1, Family Gave No Notice who had w ves velow the knee, He was take! age. He came to t Hts ab the family did not noti¢ cay. New York Hospital by Dr. Arm. | Blenheim Hotel on Sv athe Post-Office Department of proughout th sp ordinates have no | POSTMASTER OF PHILADELPHIA WHO IS MISSING the Quaker ¢ _> "HINT WINTER'S ' Philadelphia four years ago. | be ct 7 had ev on "a candidate for. publl | Electrical Storm Hits City and uinl as considered Wen “| Gives Impression of An- MISSING FERMOR HESKETH | DROPPED FROM ARMY ROLL.| e has added other Explosion, v » Whicl didn't see and thereby aps strong, a IN GREATER NEW YORK ONLY