The evening world. Newspaper, February 21, 1911, Page 5

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ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR # # w wv w& HOME DRESSMAKERS MeN NA ole GIRL IS BOUND | AND ROBBED OF $3000 IN HOTEL | Says Two Men Beat and Tied Her and Then Stole | Her Jewelry. MET IN RESTAURANT. Robbers Fell Elevator Man and Clerk in Fleeing From the Van Cortlandt. A daring robbery in a Tenderloin hotel, a few steps from Broadway, was reported at 3 o'clock this morning by Emma Brooks, twenty-eight years of age, who said two men had beaten, bound and gagged her in her room and stolen $3,000 worth of jewelry. It 1s known that the woman had the Jewelry last night, that she did not have it when detectives reached her this morning, that sho has a black eye, @ broken nose and black and blue marks on her throat, and that two men Mterally fought their way out of the Hotel Van Cortlandt at No. 142 West Forty-ninth street atter rushing from Miss Brooks's room on the ninth floor. Th Van Cortiandt is a twelve-story hotel on the south side of Forty-ninth street, close by tho upper end of Long- acre Square. Miss Brooks has had a @uite of rooms there for more than a year. It was her cusf>m to wear con- siderable jewelry. Met Two Men. Last night Miss Brooks and a woman friend, who lives up-town, visited the Eldorado, at Fifty-second street and Seventh avenue. The up-town woman was accosted by two young men, with whom she appeared to be acquainted They introduced themselves to Miss | puffed and powdered. not Cae on a style. Am elghteen Brooks and eventually accompanied i years old, rather short and stout her to the Van Cortlandt. In tie (To An Usly » whose query | D. T. Ww. ‘i mean time the other woman had gone is too long to p ls A siniple way would be to use em- roide Eas Noms, banding extending from the One of the men professed to be @ broker and said he had a business scheme in which he desired to interest Miss Brooks. She took the two men shoul The wi of banding would be in one piece, ti waist line being defined by narrow tucks, ‘he rest of the waist line could under cuff of lace to V yoke of same extending to the belt. Fitted pieces of the ma- terial embroidered in gray could be aid hs Evening World’s Expert Gives Two More Pretty Designs My to her room and they talked for a time Ore eet con 2 east be finished with a row of the bandin; axinaey rad a swers 5 C pip gray The side parts of the waist and about the Imaginary business prop and Answers Queries. Te aloo ae PaNStANN Ee Ostia P ae ect oe trim the front of the waist eash side Suddenly, the woman says, one of the of the opening. Have a gray tending would @ are men, who had stepped behind a chair] BY MILDRED LODEWICK. | belt with 9 fiat bow at the bac! about ten inches deep, fAnished touch of p: ing the nec! on which she -was sitting, caught her blue, pink or gri about the throat and throttled her, The other struck her several times tn the points, could extend up from the bot- vomit of the skirt at intervals of 12 incl The World's Evening Fashion face and dragged eight diamond rings | Department. with| "Win" you ‘advise me how to make a = ~ from her fingers. its up to date,| dress for street wear of sample? 1 am h C i oe Then, according to her story, the) 1 designs Afteen. UNDECIDED. Coug Sy 0 ds men tied her up to the bedpost and origina ¥ I would suggest having a long tunic compelled her at the point of a re- Jor Gowns, 18 o. ene skirt, which opens in the front and Sore Throats Re- volver to reveal where she had hidden proving popular ana points down on each side, the part lieved and Cured by a small diamond sunburst. At firs: sue rith home dress: denied having any such piece of jew ikere who wish MAteh in color. H 1 9 elry. bie two points of thi a e Ss None of that," said one to have tasteful y, f the men. | “We've seen you wearing It.” mi Ode and pretty clothes Reveals . :nburst Jat minimum eapense. The Evening §° oney Under persuasion of the revolver and| World does not issue patterns, but terial, with turnback cuffs | repeated chokings Miss Brooks finally | ¢no descriptions with each design ave satin of which Of Horehound and Tar BIE iahe: hlevees lusuatty sufficient for the dresamaker i It Soothes and Heals her and rus \The Evening World's expert will also Contains no opium nor anything ine leaving his hat b | answer queries as to material, methow Mrs, A FO Dea, Miss Fithel Scott, ad seas GIORGI Este ey started s and fat, ina: how ce Anxious’ and: others Pike's Toothache Drops Stop Pain thea oie i Ay 3 {OF style in dreasmak how certain “we do not issue patterns. Brooks gan to| articles are best made, the most eco — scream. office |momical way to meet the requirements Yonkers, N. ¥., Feb. 12, 1911, Dear Fashion Vidi that she had be 4 and Harry | of fashion, & Letters should be “Fashion Ey . Evening World.” Descriptions of above designs are I have some very fine white batisce, r Vietch, the night clerk, ran from be- | unter addressed to hind his desk just in time to en the two men, who had run down the ninth floor, At _. aaa They Find HIGHEST POLISH corner, thieves were young and blond disappeared around t ( The dressed. alight and lined overc: CARTER SAYS RE WILL PASS THE SENATE. ; | ction on Leaving *Sapollo” Keily, th given herewith: WITH LEAST EFFORT had been at the t h L Silver Cleaning is not a “bnighear” whe Positions hes u r th the ele- | reached the ground floor with the el | AimongiGracniGount ECTR Workers Kelly and Vietch tried to stop the tWo |} Ainiond green cloth gown, made in Homer fugitives. Kelly we | t ) atin, | = i Investments frm 2 hoe a anal | Siver Polish Lost Articles ! down 3 | ! 1 c Oo Missing Persons and thelr r mt metals No OTHER Link REE SAMPLE ers nnd Drugglts’ Everywhere -ONEILL-ApaMs G One was ark, ‘Th t with World Ads. | After Talk | With Taft. jee lp eae EON 2 Ret er Tai 1868 Established 43 Years 1911 oS s was a declara- | of 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. The Quality Store of 6th Avenue, In Pursuance of the Custom That So Fittingly Observesthe Memory of the Birth of The Father of Our Country This Store Will Be Closed To-morrow Washington s « chats : —_T PUZZLED. ess, Colonial be tho most It the ball is fancy ¢ a, of co ‘ou could co finish e gulay Colonial fawhion, wearing Those who eat Grape-Nuts FOOD NHNOW . There's a Reason” Birthday = 9 also jade b: the West Virgli THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1911. CANADIAN BELLE ‘th * i 3 yi t minutes } ‘tion, Says Contest Winner. Been Robbed. Board of lay next. 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